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VoL IV, No. 13
NO: CHANGE "IN
'BOROUGH TAX
RATE" FOR"1932
Sinking Fund and Library Tax
Increase Cancelled by
General Tax Cut
ASHTON BREAKS TIE VOTE
After a three hour discussion last
Thursday night Swarthmore's borough
tax was set as follows: general borough
tax 9 mills, a decrease of two mills from
last year's .tax rate; library tax one half
mill (there was no library tax last year)
sinking fund tax 2% mills, an increase of
.a mill and one half over last year. The
total borough tax for 1932 will therefore
be twelve mills or the same as last year.
This decision was reached only after
nearly two full months of discussion and
changing of the department bu'dgets. In
order to make the two mill cut in the
general borough tax it was finally necessary to make the following major econ{)mies; police force cut from five to four
men, salaries of borough secretary,
treasurer, captain of police, health officers etc. cut ten percent, borough solicitors salary cut twenty percent, no appropriation allowed for new sewers and
.new sewer equipment; no allowance for
resurfacing or new street work.
The budget for this year was finally
,~pproved as follows and is the basis for
the nine mill general tax;
Highway Department,
$ 8,072.80
Public Safety,
25,825.65
. Property,
28,035.00
Sewer,
1,640.00
Accounts,
6,135.40
Misc.
2,500.00
Total,
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., April 1, 1932
47,008.85
ctlscussion .' -last" Thursday
.ntght revolved around the cutting of borough . s~laries ten per cent and the ap'p~~pnahon for st~eet resurfacing. DecI~lon to cut salarIes was finally reached
With the approval of all councilmen except T. E. Hessenbruch who' voted no.
Mr. Hessenbruch's vote was influenced
largely by his conviction that the amount
of money, estimated at $779 which would
be sav.ed this year by making the salary
redUctions, was not sufficient to warrant
.the action. It was felt by the other
members of council, however, that if expenses were going to be curtailed sufficiently t~ avoid an increase in taxes,
every pOSSible opportunity to make a saving regardless of how small, would have
to be utilized.
There was considerable discussion
about the cutting of Captain Rogeri's
salary from $2250 a year to $~025 a
year. Burgess Landis and Sproul Lewis
head of the Public Safety department:
stated that they thought Captain Rogeri
was in no sense overpaid. Mr. Landis
~tood out in opposition to any salary cuts
10 any department.. Council approved the
measure however on the grounds that if
the salaries of other borough employees
were to be cut ten percent, the Police
Captain should not be an exception. The
salaries of patrolmen were not changed
since it was felt that they are being
paid too low a ~al~ry at the present time.
The dropping of one officer from the
force was approved at the previous meeting of council.
Joseph S. Bates, chairman of the
Highway Committee, made a forceful
defence of the highway budget which had
originally been set at $20,000 and cut to
$14,250.88 before last Thursday's meeting began. The $14,250.88 budget of
this department contained a resurfacing
item of 50,000 square yards at lOe a
yard or $5,000. It also contained' an item
of $1,867.30 as the borough's share of
paving Strath Haven avenue from Ches.ter rd. to Harvard avenue.
Harry Miller, chairman of the Finance
Committee, which' had worked out the
budget, said that these two items represented the equivalent of a mill tax which
could either be eliminated or added to the
rate.
Mr. Bates stated that he thought it
would be in the best interest of the tax
payers to pay the additional mill and have
the borough streets kept in good. repair
this year by the 50,000 square feet of
street resurfacing. He declared that this
work could be done this year at a cost
which would be almost one third of what
the work would eventually cost in a few
years if it were neglected at present.
"The borough can not be run indefinitely without an appropriation for
street resurfacing," declared Mr. Bates,
"and we may as well face the facts arid;
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President of Council Makes
Statement on Tax Decision
Expressing gratitude for the fine spirit ent of an 11 mill rate plus the $15,000
in which borough employees had accepted balance).
sala.ry cuts in order to make possible a
"The reduction was accomplished by
removing any items, the necessity for
reduction in the general borough tax, which was at all doubtful, by reducing
Leonard C. Ashton in a statement to The the police force from 5 to 4 men, by
Swarll",lOreau yesterday explained in de- cutting salaries of practically all Bortail his reasons for favoring the lowest ough employees, and finally by postponpossible tax rate this year. It was Mr. ing the construction of any new streets
,and restricting materially the allowance
Ashton's deciding vote as President of for resurfacing present streets. This acBorough CounCil which broke the tie on tion is in line with what is being done in
the question of whether the 1932 tax rate other communities, and does not, I beshould be the same or greater than last Ii eve, sacrifice anything vital to the Boryear.
ough's welfare.
"Ordinarily taxation is considered a
"In regard to work on the streets, we
dry and uninteresting subject, and we should bear in mind that a considerable
give it as little attention as possible. To- amount has been spent in recent years
day our attitude is different. We are both for maintenance and permanent imgoing through a period when the dollar provements, so that this is a very good
is more valuable than it has been for time for a breathing space. Furthersome time and a great deal harder to get more, it would certainly seem unreasonhold of. Nearly everyone is counting able to reduce the police force and cut
costs as never before.
salaries, which together are the equival"Council has therefore dccided, after ent of but 1 mill in the tax rate, without
careful consideration, that it should es- also curtailing street work enough to
tablish for 1932 the same tax rate for save another mill, and thus keep the total
Borough purposes as last year-namely, rate down to last year's figure. Times
12 mills, although it necessitates drastic are hard, and a saving of 2 mills would
cuts in the budgets. There are several make a real difference to many of our
reasons for this. First, the Sinking Fund citizens.
rate has to be raised from 1 mill to 2¥..
"1 hope all will realize that, under the
mills,' on account of larger bond maturi- circumstances, it may be necessary to do
ties and the need for greater interest pay- some things a little differently from the
ments because of the underpass loan. way they have been dOlle heretofore, and
Second, the Library tax of ¥.. mill must that Council will have to be particularly
be added and finally, we started 1932 careful in its expenditu.res. It will help
with no balance in the General Fund, a great deal, if everyone does his utmost
whereas we had over $15,000 at the be- to pay promptly his taxes and any other
ginning of 1931. In other words, to amounts owing to the Borough.
"I should finally like to express a word
maintain the same tax rate, committee
appropriation for this year had to be fix- of appreciation for the co-operative spirit
ed at approximately $47,000 (the equival- shown by those whose .salaries had to b
ent of a 9 mill rate), while a year ago reduced to accomplish the foregoing .rf.'..
they totalled about $72,000 (the equival- suit."
carryon our present program now as to
resume it at greater cost next year (,1'
the year following."
When pressed by Councilman J. Archer Turner for actual instances' of streets
that would suffer by not being resurfaced
this year, Mr. Bates pointed to Maple
avenue and Yale avenue. He declared
that a number. of streets were ill such
condition that although not apparent to
the casual observer, wate'r was beginning
to break them down and delayed resurfacing would make repaving necessary
within a few years.
councilman Turner who was strongly
convinced that the resurfacing item of
$5,000 was necessary this· year, declared
that the work could in all probability be
carried on without placing it in the budget and thereby necessitating a mill tax
increase. He said that he thought back
taxes and liens would be paid up this
year to bring in additional revenue and
that savings from other departments as
the year progressed would at least make
up $2500 by the end of the summer that
could be used for resurIacing.
In the discussion of the highway budget, Mr. Miller took the stand that the
$5,000 appropriation should be placed on
the budget. He said that there was no
question in his mind that the work was
needed and that if an increase in taxes
was made necessary it was caused by the
vote of the people in favor of the half
mill library tax and the underpass.
Mr. Turner however, said that while it
was true that the taxpayers had voted
in favor of the underpass and library,
conditions had become much worse since
those elections and it was up to council
to protect the people from something
which many of them regretted now.
Councilman Lewis said that in view of
the cuts in salaries and the other economies in the borough departments, the
policy should follow down the line and
should apply to the Highway department
as well as to the sewer, public safety, accounts and property committees. He said
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Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton will entertain
the Fortnightly at her home on Elm avenue on Monday, April 4th at 2 :30
o'clock.
The proram will consist of the reading
of plays, and of literary sketches. Mrs.
Kongle will read a play by Paul Green
(of Chapel Hill) entitled "The Beaded
Bag," and one of Thornton Wilder's
group of one-act plays, "A Happy Journey." Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs.
E. Morris Smith will give literary
sketches.
Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford entertained
the ',duplicate ,contract bridge club of
which she is a member on Monday afternoon. " .• ,:, "", . .-, .: ~ , '.
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MAY QUEEN
"WHOLESOME"
COMEDY FOR
PLAYEKS' CLUB
"Gone Hollywood" Directed by
Robert Graham ,is
'April Production
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"Gone Hollywood," a three act comedy
by John C. Brownell will be the offering
of the Swarthmore. Players' Club 'for
April. The play, which is being directed
by Robert W. Graham assisted by Harry
G. Forster, will be given Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings next week.
In pleasing and interesting contrast
courtesy Swarthmore Phoenix.
to the rather serious, highly-exciting
-Anna Kurtz, who ha. been elected to play presented for March, the play ofpreside over the annual May Day celefered for April is distinctly a comedy
bration.
of the so-called "wholesome" type.
While farces and sophisticated plays
have their devotees, and mystery pllWs"
intrigue many, there is a un!'!:l:rsal" appeal in the fresh, unsopbi~ticated play
which Bobby Graham has selected for
his April prod,netion.
The pl~L{)£' "Gone Hollywood" revolves
,{round that almost universal
Improvement of Health Records
I~ging of young women "to go on
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stage." It is a clever plot that
Is Stressed
, .' leaves the audience in doubt as to the
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of the play. For. the many admirer's
of Robert Graham's unusual talent as
Did you kno~:it~t this past winter has a portrayer of juvenile comedy roles,
been the h~l)ld1'iest in our history? Surg- it will be welcome news that in "Gone
eon G~l'!Crai Cumming included this in a Hollywood" he has sec'ured a veh~c1e
repg;-t to President Hoover and at the that will permit him to exercise that
talent to the fullest degree. As Willie
rrLeting at the Woman's Club on TuesBarton, the tnisunder!.tood and underday, it was discussed. The reason, at rated son, Mr. Graham, brings out the
least partially, is better knowledge as to humor and pathos and wistfulnc's of
preve'ltion of diseases.
the character in his inimitable 1l1;Jnno.!r •
Recital
Mrs. William Raiman, chairman of the . Supporting· Mr. Graham" is ". 1st
Wetfim! ,. and . Hcaltli . Section of the that ,is bY',lIo JIH.. an5'lIubl}r.';:',IL :.1
On Thursday afternoon, March 24th,
the leading· character. Mr. and ~',rs.
the pupils of Mrs. Burton Alvah Konkle \Voman's. Club, proved her fitness for Roger Coleman have excelll'nt roles,
gave a recital. The first hour was devot- that pl~ce, by having arranged a' prograln the oile as Helen Bent, wiilic:s m
short piano numbers. and sang songs in the work in Delaware County.
a vengeance, the other is cast as a
French and English. The Intermediate
slick, oily villian of a pretty deep dye.
Mrs.
\Villiam
A.
Jaquette,
chairman
Grade pupils followed with an interestof the Delaware County WeHare Coun- Helen Hall, who will be remembered
ing program of piano solos and duets.
cil, told of the county movement consist- for her work several seasons ago as
ing of fifty different organizations. She Mr. Graham's mother in "Tommy", and
D.r. Ellis Returning
described how they avoid duplication . more recently, for her excellent bit in
She
also talked of the Children's Char- Mr. Mitchell's play this season, has
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis who
ter",
in which President Hoover is in- thc role of Willie Barton's mother and
have been wintering in Florida will arrive home April 7. Dr. Ellis will as- terested. Her facts were illuminating and is one of the most important characsume leadership of the Men's Bible class clearly outlined the responsibilities of ters in the play. Frederic A. Child, who
also appeared with Mr. Mitchell this
of the Presbyterian Church on .\pril 10, the older generation.
Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Wood, two season, brings to life again in "Gone
the Sunday following.
Dr. Ellis was the speaker at the Union nurses from the H,ealth Center, put on a Hollywood" the familiar type of high
Good Friday Services at Fort Lauder- skit showing just hOlY they take charge comedy part which he has so often
dale, Florida. For this meeting all city when entering a home for prenatal carc' played with su"ch great success in other
business was suspended by proclaimation showing the mother the proper equipment plays directed by Mr. Graham.
of the mayor and all stores were closed and clothes; furnishing such things as
As the husband of the movie-mad
by agreement of the Inerchants. The they ::an't afford.
Helen, Jim Hornaday has the type
Miss Eva Foster, Red Cross Home of part to which his preyious good
largest theatre in the city which was
used for the services was crowded. The Secretary told of her work and said the work has entitled him. It is what is
Cecilia Chorus a local woman's organi- greatest need of our county is. in Ridley known back-stage as a "fat" part, and
Township which includes the unemploy- gives Mr. Hornaday an excellent opzation served as the choir.
ed from the Baldwin factory and other
industries. Miss Alice .Marker, R. N., portunity to prove that he is a capable
LOCAL SCOUTS TO
supervising nurse, told of their acth; i- "trouper." Marion R. Harris plays "opHOLD JAMBOREE ties
and described how the money is posite" Mr. Graham in the portrayal
spent. She said 98% of the pledges made of an unsophisticated young lady from
All the Boy Scouts in the four troops during the last drive had been paid. Any- a Methodist seminary, who turns out
of Swarthmore will unite in a big Jam- one interested can get any of the financial to be not quite so demure as she seems.
boree at the Sout cabin on Crum data from Miss Marker;
Robert Gilfillan has an interesting
Creek this week-end ..The boys will asMrs .. Kathryn Allen \Vhite,. from the role as a movie scenario writer and is
semble at the cabin between one and Philadelphia Inter-State Dairy Council, responsible for many of the laughs in
one-thirtv o'clock on Saturday after- talked on "Nutrition and Health in the the show. 'William C. Pickett plays the
noon with their bedding. Promptly at Present Emergency"; she gave the A B part of Helen's bored-to-death leading
1 :30 a well planned Nature Hike will C's of health as follows: First, build and man. The cast is completed by Ma}
be started under the direction of "Bret" repair with milk, eggs and meat, stress- Brown, the maid.
Willis, scoutmaster of troop No.2. ing milk as the only food containing all
Altogether, "Gone Hollywood" hold!
This hike will end in a beautiful play- requisites for growing children; B, the promise of five enjoyable evenings durground spot already chosen, and here heat and energy food, cereals and breads, ing the first week of April. Combining
The a cast of many favorites with a popua period of scout games will be con- preferably the darker brands.
ducted by Mr. E. O. Lange, scout- speaker reminded the audience, that the lar, blues-chasing theme, the play is
"yellow" cornmeal and turnips have more predestined to be a success. Members
master of Troop No.9.
H. E. Keats, scoutmaster of troop iron in them. Mrs. White believes that are warned to leave all grouches and
No. 1 will, from this point conduct a the "fuel" vegetables are as nutritious as cares at home. But do not leave the
Treasure Hunt, which will end some- the green ones.
children. The play is clean and wholewhere in the vicinity of the scout
some and not so deep but that the
cabin. Here each troop will cook its I
youngest can understand and enjoy it.
Drama Section Program
own evening meal, which will be esAssisting Mr. Graham in the direcpecially featured by "bean-hole beans".
The prog . . am for the Woman's Club tion of "Gone. Holl~ood" i~ Ha~ry G.
Bean holes are being prepared this va- on Tuesday will be in charge of Mrs. ~orster, who IS rapidly makmg hlmse~f
cation under the direction of Mr. E. L. Roland Eaton at which time the drama mv~luable to ~he ~lub beca';lse of hiS
Terman and the beans will be prepared section will put 011 the play "Sir Davis actmg and dlrectmg expenence and
following his recipe over Friday night. Wears a Crown" by Stuart Walker. Mr. ability and his general sl?irit of helpThe menus already announced by some Walker is not only a playwright but a fulness. Most of the directors now
of the troops to supplement these beans director, actor, and stage manager. In work in pairs. Not only does this plan
promise to satisfy the most "scout-like" fact he has been in all positions concern- relieve the director who has the major
appetite. A very special camp-fire pro- ing the stage and knows the theatre as role, but it builds up a directing pergram is planned to fill up the evening very few men do. He originated the sonnel that assures the future of the
until bedtime. Each troop is participat- Portmanteau Theatre, which as its name Club.
ing in this as well as in the over-night, implies, means that he gets his effects by
For all Club members, their children
when it is anticipated that between suggestion rather than in actual details and their guests, "Gone Hollywood"
eighty and one hundred boys will be in stage effects. There are fifteen in the offers an evening's entertainment that
cast.
will not be soon nor easily forgotten.
sleeping at the cabin.
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Vol. IV,
No. 13
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., April 1, 1932
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NO CHANGE IN
BOROUGH TAX
IPresident of Council Makes
Statement on Tax Decision
i"WHOLESOME"
MAY QUEEN
COMEDY FOR
PLAYERS' CLUB
RATE FOR 1932
EX(lre~sing gratitude for the fine spirit: ent of an II mill rate pIli'; the $15,OOf)
in which horough emplo\'(?cs had accepted; halaI 1ce).
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Sinking Fund ami Library Tax S,I ary • cuts• III on er to make possIble a
! fl'mo,'mg am' itcms. the neccssity ior,
nob~rl Graham is
Incrcasc Cnncellcd by
n:ductton 111 the g:neral borough tax,: which was at al\ dOllbt iul. hy n'ducing
I.eonard C. ;\shton III a statement to The I the (101 icc ion:c i rom 5 to -I mcn. hy
Altril Productioll
Gcncral Tax Cut
S,('(.ril'llllJl'can yesterday explained in dc- cutting- salarics oi practically all t:or-,
ASHTON BREAKS TIE VOTE tail his reasons for favoring thc iuwcst ~ugh l'mployces. :111(1 finally hy postplln-:
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1IIg- thc construct lOll of a 11\' ne\\' strects'
posslhle tax ratc tins year. It was :\lr.
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prescnt strcet".
I hursday IIIght ~\\'arthlllorc s horough I Borough Council which brokc thc tic onltion is in line with what is heing dune in i
J"IIII C. Brownell will he the offering
tax was. set as follows; gencral horough the questiun of whether thc I ~32 tax ratc I ~ther COlll.l~llIl1itics, :\11<1 ~Ioes not. I hc- i
"I' Ihe ~wartlunorc Players' Cluh for
tax 9 11111,15, a decrease oi t\\'o mills from Is.I:~llIld be thc salllc or grcatcr thall last he,:c., sa~n~lce anytl11llg \'Ital to thc Bor- : \ p r i l . Thc play. which is heing directed
last year s tax rate; lihrary tax one half c:~r. . . ,
ough s \\cllarc.
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Ordmanly taxatIon is considercd a
"In fl'g'lnl to \\'ork 011 thc streets we I
(;, F"r,;lcr, will bc givell :\Ionday, Tlles1111
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III 11111111 Ihat a consllierahic
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sllJk~ng fund tax 2·· nnlls. an mcreas? ,of! give It as htt.le atte!ltlol~ as posslhle; 1'0- amollnt has he en Spcllt ill recent years'
"\Tllings ncxt week,
a IInll and olle half oycr last year_ 1 hc Ida~' our attItude IS. dlffcrcnt. \\ e arc hoth for maintellancc ami pcrmancnt im-!
Courtesy Swarthmore 1'1l()('lIix.
In pleasing and intercsting' contrast
total borough tax for 1~')2 will thereforc Ilfolllg- through a penod ~\'hcn thc dollar provelllcllts. so that this is a ycry good i Anna Kurtz, who ha~ been elected to to thc rather scrious, highly-exciting
he tweh'c mills or thc same as last year. IllS llIo~e valuahle than It has hecn for timc for a hrcathing space,
Furthcr- I preside over the annual May Day cele. play prescnted for ~[arch. the play ofThis dccision was reachcd only after sOllie tunc and a great dcal h;~nler to ~cl lIIore, it \\'ould certainly SCCIII unrcason-: bration_
il'l"t'd for April is distinctly a cOllledy
nearly two full months of discussion and huld of. N carly e\'eQ'olle IS countmg ahlc to rcducc the pol icc forcc and cut i
of the so-called "wholcsomc" typc.
changing of the dcpartmcnt budgets, In costs as IIC\'er hefore.
salarics. which togethcr arc the c
order to make the two mill cut in thc
"l~ouncil I~as tl~ercfore d.ccidcd, aiter cnt of hut I mill in the tax rate, without,
han' tlll·ir de\'otn's, and mystery pl:ty;
gl'l1cral horough tax it was linall\' neces- I carelul consideratIOn, that It should es- also cnrtailing street \\'ork t'llough to:
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intrigue lIIany. tht'n' is a un~\:cr~;;d apsary tu make thc following major econ-I tablish for I~J2 thc same tax rate for sa\'c anothcr lIIill. and thus keep the total i
pcal in the fresh. unsophisiicated play
olllies: police force cut frolll !i\'e to four Illorough purposcs as last ycar-nalllely, ratc down to la,t year's fig-urc, Tillle~ I
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which Bohhy Grahall! has sclcelt'd for
lIIen. salaries oi
I'orough
sccrctary. i 12 lII~lls. although it I~~ccssitates drastic are hard, and ;~ ,:.;a\'ing oi 2 lIIi1ls would i
his :\pril prodl:ci:ion.
trcasurer. captain of police. health oHi-: cuts 111 the Ill,l
: hllpro\,c'llu'nt of Henlth Records \'oln's around that almost unh'crsal
tors salar"
cut twcn1\'
Ilercent"
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r,lte h,,,, to hc raised
TI lrOIl" IIOU I Coun t rv
101!~illg ()f JvOllng, \\'Olllcn "to go on
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propnaltoll allowcd for lIew scwcrs and II~II Is. 011 account 01 largcr l~ul1d Illattln- ClrCtllllst.anccs, It. lIIay .h~ lIl:ccs~ary to do I
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thc sta)..w." II is a c1c\'er plot that
new sewcr e()uiplllcnt; no allowancc for IlIcs and thc nccd for greater IIItercst pay- SOIllC tlungs a !title Ihftercntly frolll thc'
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Ileavcs the audiencc in doubt as to thc
resuriacing or ne\\' street work,
ments because of the ulldcrpass luan·1 way they h;I\'c ht:cn done heretoforc, and
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approved as iollows and is thc basis for i b~ added and fin:llly, we, started ,1~321 carelul III Its, cxpcJl(\Jtures. It ,Will help!
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I of I~ohcrt ('rahalll·s 11IIuslJal talent as
thc ninc mill gelll'ral tax:
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tl~c _ (,encral I'und. a great dcal. If e\':ryolle dtJe~ IllS utmust. I >Id you know tilat thi~ past wintcr has II a portraYcr of hl\'cnilc comed" roles
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ot money. c~tllllated at $77<) winch would the casual ohsef\'cr, water was heginning
cll, told oi thc c.mnty I\lo\'cmcnt consist-' lor hcr work sevl'ral seasons ago as
b~ sa\·.ed tIllS year hy n!a~inJ,{ thc salal'Y ~ t,o ~)fl'ak thcm down and IIl'layed rcsurDr. Ellis Uclurnillg
ing of liity diffe;,cnt orga!lizati()lI~, She,:-'I r. (~raham"s m_other in "Tomllly.... al~d
rcductlO~IS, was 1I0t sut1Il:lent to warrant i laCing ,,'ould make n'pa"ing neccssary
dcscnbed how tlll'Y a\'old dupitcatiun. morc n'n'ntly, lor hel- exccllcnt Illt III
thc actlon._ It ,~as fclt hy thc othcr i within a ic\\' ycars.
/)1'. ;111(1 :\Irs. \\'illiam T. Ellis who She abo talkcll oi thc Childfl'n's Char- :\11'. :-'1 itclll'l\'s play this St'ason, has
lIlemhers 01 cOllllnl, however, that ii cx- ~ LOllncillllan Turncr who was strongly han! bccn wintcring in Flurida will ar- It'I''', in which Presidl'nt Ilo"vcr is in- Ihe role oi \\,illil' Barton's mothl'r and
pel.lses were going to he curtailed su f· : convinccd that the rcsnriacing item oi ri,'c hOlllc .. \pri\ 7. Dr. Ellis will as-' tcrcsted. Ilcr facts wcrc illuminating and I is ont' oi the 1II0st imp(lrtant ch;u'acficl(:ntly t? avoid an increase ill taxes, $5.000 was ncccssary this )'l'ar, declared SIIllIC leadcrship oi thc :\Ien's Hihle dil", clcarly ollilinul tIll: rC~i'''II,il.ilitics oi. tlTS in the play. Frcderic ;\. Child. who
~,'cry pOSSible opportunity to lIIake a sa\'-: that thl' \\ork conld in all probahility hc oi thc l'n',hytl'rian Church on _\pril \IJ, Ihe oldcr gencration.
: also appl';II-ed \vith :\lr. :\Iitehdl this
mg r('ga,r~lIess 01 how small, would have i earricd on without placing it ill thl: hud· thc Sunday iolluwing.
_\I rs. _ :\,!Iton and :\Irs. \'" OUI I. two: season, brings tll liie again in "Gone
to ,I!e ullhzed.
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] hcre was, consldcrahlt, discussion! mCfca,e. Ill' said that he thought hack Cood Friday Scn'iccs at Fort Lallller· slot slwwmg Just ho\\, thl'Y takc chargc comcl'" part which he has Sll oih'n
about t~lc cuttlllg of Captain I':ogcri's' taxcs and lil'ns would he paid lip this dalc, Florida. For this 11l~'eting al\ city \\'hell, cntcring a home ior prcllatal carc;' p!;lyt'd' with su .... h g-n·at "ucccss in othlT
salary !rol1\ $2250.a year, to $2025, a I year to .hring_ in additional rcvcnllc a 111 I hu~illcss was slI,;pcndc!l by pruclaill1atiull sho\\"l11g thc il\~,thl:~ !I,ll: propt'\' t~tJl,lipml'nt "lays dirc .... ll'd hy: :\rr. Graham.
year. hurgcss )l.al~(\Js ,at~d ~proul l.e\\'ls. i that ,anngs 11'0111 other dl'part11ll'nls a,; of the mayor and all storcs '\'l're clO,l'd and c1 o t!Il'S;" Inrlllslung ,;uch thmgs as
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~~a(~ of the Illhhc Salct~· depart,mcllt:, the ~"e_ar progrcssed would at least make hy agrccment of thc 1I1~·rchant~. Thc lhe}'. ~an t, allo~(l.
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st,ltcd that thcy thuught Captalll l'1.ogcn up :;;2.:1UO b,' the cnd of the summer that'largcst theatre III the Cit" \\'hu:h was
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III any (il·partmcllt. Council appro,'ed thc gct, :\1 r, :\1 illcr took thc stand that thc zation ';l'l'\'cd as the choir.
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measure ho\\'e\'er on the grounds that if $5.0()() apprupriation should be placed on
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the salarics oi othcr horough elllplo"ces' thc hudgct. lie said that thcre was n(l LOCAL SCOllTS TO
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HOLD JAIUBOREE sUIlcr\'isinJ,{ nur,;c. hlld oi theil' activi. tfllUl'l·r. .\ anon ~,Iarns plays "opCalltain should not he an exccption. Tile; IIccdel[ and that if an increase in taXl'S
tics and de~crihed ho\\" the 1I11111l')' is posite" :\1 r, Craham in thL' portrayal
salaries of patrolmen \\'crc nut changed: was made neccsqry it was caused hy the
"PL'Ilt. She said I)W; of the p\ellgcs madc of an uns(lphistil'ate(i youllg lady frolll
sincc it was iclt that thcy arc heing i \'otc of the peuplc ill ia\'or of the \:alf
;\11 the !lo\' Scouts in thc iour troops, during thc la,;t dri"c had hccn paid. ,\n),- a :\ll'Ihodist seminary, who turns out
paid tou Iowa salary at the prc,cnt time,: mill lihrary tax and the undcrpass,
lli Swarthn)(;rt~ will ullite in a hig Jam- onc il~tcrl'Sh'
, hohcrt Gilfillan has an IIItt'l'cstmg
force was approved at the prcvious mec\-: was true that the taxpayers had yoteu Creek this weck-t'l~d. Thc hoys will as:\Irs., Kathryn .. \lIen \,"hitl', irom the: I'llie as a mO\'ie sccnario writer and is
ing of council.
: in f;I\'or of the underpass and library, scmhle at the cal)1n hetwcen one ami Philadelphia Intcr-State I )airy Cuuncil,; rcspon,;ihk fllr many of thc laughs in
Joscph S. Batcs, chairman of the' conditions had hecome much worsc since onc-thirty o'clock lin Saturday after-, talkcd on "i\utrition and Ilcalth in the' tlw show. \Villiam C, Pickett IllaY5 the
Highway Committee, madc a forceful: thosc elections and it was up to cOllncil noon with thcir hedding. Promptly at: Prc"ent Emergcncy"; she ga\'e the .\ B: part oi Ht'kn's hored-to-dcath leading
defcncc of the highway budget which had' to protcct the pl'ople from something I :3(} a wcll plallncd Xature Hikc will, C's of health as follows: First, huild and: l1Ian, Thc cast is compkted by }.[a)
originally heen set at $20,O()O anI! cut to which many of them regrctted now.
bc started under the direction of "BrcC' i rcpair ",ith milk, eggs and meat, strcss-! Brown, the maid,
$14,250.88 before last Thursday's meetCouncilman Lcwis said that in "iew of \Villi,;, SCllutmastcr of troop i\o. 2.' ing l,n!lk as the only food cont
!his departmcnt contained a resurfacing tllllies in thc ~JOrough dcpartmel~ts, thc ground SllOt already choscn: and here hea~ and energy food, ccreals alUl hrc~~ls'l ing the first week of April. Combining
ItCIII of 50,OUO slluarc yards at lOe a policy should lollow do\\'n the Ime allli a plTiod of scout games WIll he con- prelcrahly ~hc darker .hrands.
I hc, a cast of many favorites with a popuy~rd or $5,OUO, It also C(lIItaine(LIII item should apply to thc High\\'a~' dcpartment duct cd hy ).[ r. E. O. Langc. scout· ~peaker" rel1lnllled the a.udl~nce. that the lar, hlues-chasing theme, the play is
01 $1.S67.•m as thc horough's share of as wcll as to the sewer, publtc safety. a~- master of Troop i\o. 9.
,) ell~w cOflllllcal and ~lI:IIIPS l~a,'C morc predcstined to hc a succcss. ).[emhcrs
paying Strath I [a\,cn a\'enue frolll Chcs- counts and pr?perty conllnitt~es. Hc said
H. E. Keats, scoutmastcr oi troop, I~()n III thcm. :\1 rs. \\ Illte he\tc\'l's that I art~ warn cd to ll'a\'e all grouchcs and
ter rd. to lIarvarli avenuc.
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X(1. 1 will, frnm this poillt conduct a: t Ie "inc\" \'egl'lahlCs are as nutritious a" can's at home. nut do not kaye thc
Har~y :\1 ilkr" chairmall of the Finance,
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i children. The play is clean and whole(olllmlttcl',' wlllcft had wor~cd tlut thc,
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when' in tIl<' vicinity "i the :.(out
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'yonngl'st can undcrstand and cnj\n" it.
scntlL'd ~he e(llII\'a~el~t of a nlll1 tax wInch
:\1 ~s. L:onard L. :\shtoll WIll ~lItcrtam own cH.'ning IIIcal, which will he es-,
D."ollno. Set'lion I:».-ogrnnl
:\ssisting ).r r. Graham in the (iirccCOli d clther be eitmmated or added to the the I'ortlllghtl\' at her home on I''\m ave- pccialh' featured hy "hl'all-hole heans··., '1'1
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strcet resurfacing. lIc declared that this Bag." and one of Thornton \\'ilder's 01 th: troops to ~u\lplellll'nt .~hcsc bl~~n~, director. acto!', and stagc manag-t'r. In wo~k m palr~. }.;ot only docs this plan
work could he donc this year at a cost group oi one-act plays, .. :\ HapllY Jonr- prOllllse to satlsly the most scout- I -e : iact he has heen in all positions concerll-: rcllc\'e thc dIrector who has the major
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years if it werc neglecte(i at prcscllt.
"The borough can not he rUII indcfi.
niteiy without an appropriation for
street resurfacing," declarcd ~[r. Bates.
"and wc may as well face thc facts and
sketches.
)'lr5. \Veslcy X. ClilTord entertained
the duplicate contract hridge cluh of
which she is a memher on :\lo)1(\ay aiternoon.
until hedtimc, Each troop is partic~pat- i Portmantcau Thcatre, which as its namc i Cluh.
ing in t.his. as \\·e~l.as in thc ovcr-lIIght, I implies,. mean, that he g~ts his efiects '.»)'1 For al~ Cluh memhers. thcir children
whcn It IS antrclpated that bc~ween I ~UggcstlOlI __ rathcr than IJI a~!ual (~etalls and their guests. "Gone Hollywood"
ei~hty and OJll' II1~ndrcd hoys Will he I' III stagc ct\ects, Therc are hltecn IJI the o~ers an e\'ening's cntertainment that
slecping at the rabm.
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WIll 1I0t he soon nor casily forgotten.
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APRIL i, IP31
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Easter holidays her mother Mrs. War- Willard School, Troy, N. Y., is at home
The Chairmen of the Health
ren A. Taylor and her brother Richard for the Easter vacation. Miss Alice Welfare Department of the Dela- Swlrtlr. 761-76%
Free
W. Taylor of Wilmington, Del.
Robinson and Miss Christine Robinson ware County Federation of Women's
Miss E. D. Johnson of New York
at bridge at their home on Clubs held a meeting at the Strath
Mr•. John R. Brownell of Haverford was the guest of her sister Mrs. S. W. Saturday evening.
Haven Inn on Wednesday morning.
place is visiting her daughter in Wash- Johnson of Amherst avenue over last Mr. and Mrs. William Findlay Downs,
Mrs. Conrad C. Schatte and two
ington, D. C.
week-end.
of Chestnut Hill, formerly of Swarth- children Betty Jane and Marian of
Bud Hanna who was at home from
Mrs. Roland Collins and Mr. John more, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Elm avenue are spending the holidays
Lehigh for a short vacation has re- Gamble of New York and Mrs. Marian R. Tirnanus, of Germantown, entertain· at Ocean City, N. J.
furned to Bethlehem.
Neriss of Cape Cod, Mass., spent Wed- ed at dinner Tuesday evening in honor. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque, of Mount
The annual Fellowship Dinner of the oesday night at the home of Mr. and of Miss Nancy I. S. Downs and Miss Holyoke place have as their guests Finat Fruit. and Vegetdl.
Swarthmore Methodist Church was Mrs. R. L. Coates of Harvard avenue Mary R. Timanus, at the Philadelphia Ned Disque of Dartmouth College and
Sea Food and Groce".
held on Wednesday of this week. This eoroute to Warm Springs, Ga., where Cricket Club.
Miss Helen Crafts of New York.
Fine.t Quality of
evening there will be a Happy Hour they will visit AIrs. Neriss' son.
Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge, of Strath
Mrs. E. Morris Ferguson of SwarthB.rd
for the children under the supervision
Mrs. William C. Taylor of Riverview Haven avenue entertained at luncheon more avenue is entertaining inl'orJnally 1-=:::::,:::::.:e::y.~e::-:-FJ:-:ro.;:.::e::e::tl:....::M.:!!e::a~t.~_
of the pastor, the Reverend Lloyd avenue had as her guests for the Eas- and bridge at her home Monday after- today in honor of Miss Ethel R. Doc- FINEST QUALITY MEATS
Stevens.
ter holidays her daughter Miss Helen noon.
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tor uf Oaxaca, Mexico, and Miss Ruth
Mrs. Roger Coleman was calIcd to Kathryn Taylor from Northfield SemMrs. Arthur S. Robmson, of. Ogden Swanson of Manilla, Philippines, both
\Va'shingto" last week by the ilJncss of inary, her son Henry Webster Taylor and Crumwald avenue, entertamed at of whom are missionaries of the Presher mother.
from Pennsylvania State College, and luncheon and bridge at her home on byterian Board of Foreign Missions
Miss Margaret VJachos will
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Mr. and llrs. Dean Parker of Prince- her two nephews from Bloomsburg, Thursday, when her guests were Mrs.
ton avenue entertained at a buffet sup~ Pa.
Harold Gade, Mrs. William Wads- tomorrow from a three weeks' visit in
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Weltz and
and Mrs. Irene MacCain, all of New England.
per before the dance last Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bates of
Miss Carol Harris of Rose VaHey
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entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening in honor of her birthMrs. P. H. Dale of State College Thayer road are entertaining their dinner party before the dance last Satwas the guest of Mrs. James E. Davis daughter, Mrs." R~b;rt D. Clothier, of urday evening.
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Waynesburg, , Irgmla.
Friends of Mr. Samuel D. Clyde of
\ViJliam Coar of Lafayettc CoUege of Amherst avenue last week end.
Robert G. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. E. S. Mercer and Mrs. Morcer Swarthmore and Ogden avenues 'Will
spent the Easter holidays with his
glad to learn that Mr. Clyde is reaunt, Mrs. Charles A. Stern of Balti- Robert G. Ford. of Swarthmore Crest, of North Chester road, entert~ined at
a
student
at
Mercersberg
Academy,
a
~maJl
dance
~uesday
evemng,
for
from pneumonia. On
4 or 5 Serviq.
more Pike.
Mr. and AIrs. \Vaync Randall enter- visited his parents during the Easter their daughter, Af,ss Mary Ellen Mer-. was necessary to operate on
cer.
~Iyde's hand, which had become badly
tained at supper before the dance last holidays.
Harry
Harper,
of
Swarthmore
Leroy
Buckman
Wilson
son
of
Mrs.
mfected from injuries received in
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Saturday night.
Crest,
who
has
been
spending
two
Buckman
Wilson,
Cornell
avenue
'recent
automobile
accident.
"Garden
Fre.h'~
Mrs. Harold Ogram of Riverview
weeks in ToJedo, Ohio, will return to spending a week at the home of his
Mr. and A[rs. David Show of Wal~
avenue had as her guests over the
her home on Saturday.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
lane entertained at bridge on Mon- FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Mrs. Edward A. Stockton and Mrs. C. Wilson, "Gaywood,'" Baltimore, day evening.
Fre.h Sweet
~llIll1l1l1111llnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ Thomas S. Safford, of Strath Haven Maryland.
Miss Jean Doctor entertained at lun~ \ -', ,
- Inn, Swarthmore, are spending a
Mrs. George L. Armitage, of South cheon on Wednesday for her
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Chester road, entertained the members Miss Ethel Doctor who has just reLarge T eader
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DC.
Rev. \ViJliam S. NeJson, of Syria, of her sewing circle on Monday even- turned from Mexico.
has been the guest of !Irs. Charles ing.
Mrs. N. P. Vlachos entertained her
_; Bronson, of Rutgers avenue.
Dr. E. L. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer, bridge club yesterday afternoon.
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Fresh Ripe
Phone M d~.',
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryant Ueavis, of of North Chester road, entertained at
e 18 174 .... ". § University Place, are entertaining Mrs. dinner and bridge Jast Friday evening.
"Serving Swarthmore
~ Reavis' mother and sister, Airs. A. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans and If
~ ;l'Nomas and Miss Genevieve Thomas, family who have been spending the
CARD PARTY AND DANCE
Strawherry
Successfully Since 1900" ~ of '\\'ors11ington, D. C.
winter in Trenton were in Swarthmore
For the benefit of the
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Miss Ch~hnc Robinson, daughter for Easter.
Jor Tennell6ee Mounlaln
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Children
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day afternoon in honor of her birthAp ril 9 , 8 P •M
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day.
Admi••ion One Dollar
Fresh Caught Sea Food
Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey and
Mrs. Arthur Robinson will
~t)ns Frederick and David of Amherst
give a talk on the Culbertson
spent Easter with AIrs. Morey's
System.
par~nts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.
Refreshments will be served
Swan, in Newark. N. J. Mrs. Morey's
and prizes given.
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Miss Frances Turner, daughter
SeaBass. __ . __ .... IbI9,.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner, of Yale
avenue, entertained at an Easter party
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
NOW
Gold Medal Flour 12 Ib3ge
ninth birthday.
Entertain Your
Friends at the Inn
They'll enjoy the surroundings. Old.Fashioned
courtesy. Delicious Food. Generous portions.
Dinner, 85 Cents, $1.00, $1.25
Samuel Clyde Jr. entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at his home on
Swarthmore avenue.
Miss Louise Archer Clyde atl:ende.d I
the Easter ball at the DuPont-Biltmore
StratLHav-en
H~~. i~n:~~~~g~~n i.asif!:;~!~y,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
daughter Katherine spent Easter with
Mrs. Mcschter's parents in Pennsburg, Pa.
MontcD Flour
3Sc
you can order all Butter 28c Ib
your I'~oods from us
Fin••t Butter in America
by telephone
p&G Naptha Soap 10 bars2ge
Whole Peeled
Green Gage Plums
22c Ig. can
The Swarthmore Building Association
A Flavor You Will Rave About
Pabstett Cheese
~n~i~u~ili
the Opening of, a New Series of Shares, wi~ first payment due on or before
at E. C. Walton s office. Checks may be matled in advance to the Secretary
bP
ox 282, Swarthmore. The dues are $1-00 per share per month. Entrance fee 25 cent~
per share. Ask for copy of Thirty-third Annual Report which is just off the press, showing:
pkg)6e
A Real Mornin8' Thrill
Comont Coffee
23e Ib.;
ASSETS
First :3Iortgages. . . . . .
Loans on Own Shares.
Real Estate . . . . . . . .
Payments Delinquent
Accrued Interest
Cash in Bank
.. . .
&un2ge
doz23e
. $ 1,106,950.00
159,600.00
11,000.00
9,225.82
6,332.75
16,577.59
Pure Grape Juice pt botl5e
Full Strength Ammonia, Qt Bot tile
Extra Sifted Sweet Peu, 2 can.? 3Sc
Vitamont Dog Food
Mantca Pure Jellies
3
caD; 35c
2 for 2Sc-
$ 1,309,686.16
LIABILITIES
Dues on 13,953 Shares.
Advanced Payments .
Contingent Reserve .
Profits Distribntable.
STRICTLY FRESH
.$
994,350.00
1,106.00
16,201.56
298,028.60
$ 1,309,686.16
EARNINGS SEVEN AND SIX TENTHS PER CENT.
JOSEPpH
~d-HAINES
reSl ent
OFFICERS
THOM~S
W.
~NDREW
V lce-Presldent
ELRIC S. SPROAT
Treasurer
NORMAN S. PASSMORE
S
ALBERT N. GARRETIretary
Solicitor
JOSEPH E. HAINES
EDWARD M_ BASSETT
E.
CLAYTON WALTON
DAVID L. LUKENS
CHARLES A. SMITH
CaU Sw. 76lor 762
2 qts Blue Anchor Ginger Ale
I lb. Butter Pretzels
Fresh Fruits
49c plus deposit
Fresh Vegetables Sugar
10 Ib bag41c
Sea Food
Large Jar Sluffed 06vea
27c
Post Bran Flake.
2 Pkg•• 210
Groceries
Montco Quality Tomatoes
IZc
Gerber'. Vegetab~ fop baby, 2 for 2Sc
Meats
Battle Cnet.
Psyllium Seed
J- DILLWYN DURNALL
WILLIAM S. EVANS
VINCENT S. POWNALL
J. ARCHER TURNER
The monthly meetmg of the Friendly
Circle was held at the home of Mrs. E.
B. Chapman: Twenty-three members
were present and two Dew members were
enroUed. Two families have been provided with milk during the month of
February. Two layetleswere made by
the mem~rs ~f t~e. C:ircle, one sent to a
mother m th.ls VIClDlty and. another to
the CommuDl!y Health Soc,ety. Four
pairs of trousers were given to needy
men. Two flannelett combinations for
children were made for the Red Cross in
Ph'l
d 1 h'
I a e pia.
The annual report was
read by Mrs. Joseph Seal in the absence
of the secretary, Mrs. Isfort. Light rce se1~veJdhby Mrs. Chap~
freshmednt!f werW
man an ~ rs.
. . 0 IIS0n.
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So. Cheater Road
LB.
3ge PKG.
For COD.tipatiOIl
HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH
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69th and Walnut streets, Thursday,
Electl'on Is Forward
and they have been trainirw' steadily
the wooden track and on the field. The April 7th, at 12.30, will bring together
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first meet of the cindermen will be aWdY a notable gathering of Delaware
Step In History Of County with
John. Hopkins. With·the array .,f county residents.
performers left from last year headed by
00
Another forward step in Delaware on Accounts. This committee makes
County's history will be taken at the disposition of appropriatioJ15 for all in~
Primary election April 26 when for the vestigations authorized by Congr.... It
first time Delaware County will be the determines the salaries of clerks emsole authority in the sclectio'1 of a con- ployed for the work of committees and
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.
gressman . for the Eighth District which bure~us; it has the supervision of the
formerly mcluded Chester County.
franking privilege for mail and telegrams
Many people are confused as to the sent out by members of the House. The
exact extent of the Eighth Congressional House of Representatives restaurant is
district at the present time. The fact also under its supervisioJL
is that James Wolfenden of Upper
Mr. Wolfenden is also a member of
Darby, the present congressman who is the Committee of Merchant Marine,
d'd
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Rad'
F' h '
Th
k f h'
a can I ate or re-c ecboll, WI contmue
10, and
IS enes.
e wor 0 t IS
El ted
to represent both Chester and Delaware committee covers a wide field as is inec
Counties as he has for the past four dicated by the name. It is in session
",'ss EI,'''beth Bonsall 222 Corneillyears until after the general election this nearly every day and requires a great
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ave., has recently been elected one of the fall. The redistricting bill passed by the deal of attention from Delaware County's
representatives of the sophomore class on Pennsylva~ia State Legislature then pro- Congressman.
the judicial board of the \Vemen's Self vides that Chester County will be a part
On the floor of the House, Mr. WolfGovernment Association of Wooster of the district including Lancaster County. enden has seen fit to emulate illustrious
College.
. ..
This new arrangement will mean con- predecessor, Mr. Butler. He makes few
TJ
be
f h
d
I
le me~ rs 0 t e JU ICla . ~rd, siderable to the people of Delawarq speeches and believes that more congress.
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lk d h
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together w,th those of the admlDlStrab d
k
th C
'1 f h County accordmg to pohttcal leaders. men ave ta e t emse yes out 0 0 ·
t Ive
oar, rna e up e ·ounci 0 t e . .
.
organization. The purpose of tl,e Counc,'l It Will mean that mstead of rcpre- fice than 1I1to office.
is to enact and enforce laws for the senting nearly 400.000 people Delaware "Most speeches on the floor of t h e
government of the women of the college County's congressman will represent only House are for public consumption. The
and to promote a high sense of honor and about 280,000. It wiJI mean that instead reaJ work for or against bills is done at
coo~eration ap1~ng the students. The di- of representing two counties, one agri- committee meetings and through contact
rect~on of a .soclal pr~gram for !h~ .w{)m- cultural and the other industrial and with small groups of Representatives,"
en IS als~ mcJuded In the actlvltles ·of res ide n t i a J, he will be abJe to declares Mr. Wolfenden.
the Councd.
. and reslden.
Congressman W 0 Ifend
• nd'mg
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concentrate on the .
mdustrlal
en's outsm
tial problems of his constituancy. And piece of work in this session of Congress
Mrs. M. A. Storey who has been the' t '11
th t h' h
f
t
has be his introduction of the bill proguest of her daughter Mrs. Roland I WI mean. a IS s are 0 pa ,ronage .. en
,.
Hospital at
L . E a t on f or severa1 wee k s· 1eft on such as appolDtments to West POlOt and vldmg .for War Veterans
. .
Thursday for Pittsburgh where she Annapolis will aU go to Del a war e CoateSVille, Pa. ThiS bIll was passed. by
witt visit her son.
County.
both the Senate and the House and SlgnAt present Congressman \Volfenden's cd by President Hoover.
\Vork 011 the project has already J;>een
responsibilities are as great as have ever
I been faced by a Representative of the started. Mr. Wolfenden also secured apEighth District. Every mail brings in a propriations for post office imprm'ements
Ihuge bundle of letters. Some are from at Chester and Phoenixville. Recently
Matinee Daily at 2: 30
I Delaware County's 57 post masters who Mr. Wolfenden upheld his wet stand by
are in trouble. Many are from industrial voting in favor of state referendums on
Today (Friday) and Saturday
'executives with complaints against fed- prohibition.
"THE BIG PARADE"
- - -..
, -,- - 'eral Jaws affecting their business. Aside
in Soundl
from the mushroom lJusiness which is SPRING SPORTS TO GET
. Note :-First Evening Shows al
particularly important in Chester County, UNDER WAY FOLLOWING
6:45
the Congressman from this district has
SHORT SPRING VACATl0I'f
Monday and Tueaday
i few agricultural
problems to worry'
Weather Holds Up Early Practice;
,over.
"TAXI"
Four Sports Begin on
Then there are people continually seekwith
April 9th
or
ing
Httle
favors,
objecting
to
this
JAMES CAGNEY
that interpretation of federal Jaw, pointLacrosse, the first sport of the season,
Wednesday and Thursday
ing out patent infringements that affect has already pJayed one of its scheduled
SINCLAIR LEWIS'
their interests, etc. Industries along the games, and crushed a weak Penn A. C.
riverfront frequently encounter prob- team and a feebler Alumni tweJve by
"ARROWSMITH"
lems
which must be taken up with the topheavy scores of 11 .. 1 and ]4-1. Coach
with
Avery Blake seems to have assembled an
RONALD COLMAN
Bureau of Navigation. Thousands of even stronger aggregation than last year
HELEN HAYES
persons write to their Copgressman for in spite of the fact that only seven men
general information on a variety of sub- returned to the varsity lineup. Pike,
jects
high scorer for 1931 in lacrosse aIld MeComing Next Saturday
.
.
Cord and Pike dividing the scoring hon~
(April 9th)
Many people bei1eve that eve n the I ors between them and Jones doing
"Alice in Wonderland"
most trivial request of any 0 n e in nice stick-work at his new position
\Vashington should be voiced throug'h cente,:.. The Garnet w!1l face her stiffest
, C
Th
d
f
OppositIon, however, 10 the next two
one s ?ngressman.
ousan s 0 peo- weeks, when she meets 1+.-It. Washington
THE THEATRB BEAUTIFUL
pIe wrtte to Congressman Wolfenden on April 2nd at Baltimore and New
A WARNER THEATRE
each year urging his support or opposi~ York University at home on April 9th.
tion to this bill or that bill. D.elaware Wash.ington dragged the Garnet men in
be the dirt last year by 9-2. and N. Y. U.
. 1 1 1
Co
Lansdowne Avenue & Baltimore PIke
unty has a partl~~ ar y arge num r was barely beaten for the championshi,
educators and CIVIC leaders who are of the M. A. S. L. by 2-1. On the 16th
This Week, Friday and Salurday
co,ntinu"lly urging their friends to write of April, Johns Hopkins wiIJ meet
JAMES CAGNEY
their Congressman and Senator on Swarthmore at hom~, and attempt to reIn
bearin on disannament peace and peat the 11-0 trouncl1''t of. ~ast. year.
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Track Men Conditiomnl'
"TAXI"
I pr·oh'ibition.
Track has been under way since
Added: "Mickey Mouse"
The public record of Congressman ruary 1st, under the supervision of
Next Week
Monda,. and Tuesday, April 4-5
in 011
thea House
RepresentaWolfenden
tives
has been
parallelof
with
other new given to the men for form in their events,
RONALD COLMAN
members of the House who are beginIn
ning their fourth ~erm. The ~ule of
"ARROWSMITH"
seniority
which provides that the numSponsored by Phila Art Alliance
ber of years in Congress shall determine
NexI Wedne..day, April 6
a Congressman's rank on committees,
GEORGE O'BRIEN
gives all members an equal opportunity
In
to work up to influential positions. When
"The Gay Cabellero"
the late Congressman Butler died he had
Nexl Thurllday, April 7
been a member of the··House for 32 con"Two Kinds of Women" secutive years and consequently held a
with
high position on committee assignments.
pmLLIPS HOLMES
Any newly appointed Congressman from
2 large illuminated parking 10" this district must suffer by· comparison.
aside of theatre--Free ParkinK
This year, Congressman Wolfenden is
second ranking member of the Committee
MEDIA THEATRE
Walker and
and Casey
Leber inin the
the distance
dashes, events,
Willi"
Miller,
and Muller, Kelly, Garrett, and Lewis as
the field performers, there seems to be littIe to fear from the Baltimoreans. The Garnet annexed a margin of thirt,.. points
last year and shouJd repeat the pro ...eS3.
B...hall Held Up
Baseball practise has been desultory
and intermittent, due to the conditiQil of
the ground. The new pitching squad,
as
well Sipler
as titand
e Koster
infielders,
Schelllbs,
have Stetson,
been at
"..ark ill the gym., but no tentative team
has yet been organized. The squad from
last year includes Schembs as catcher,
Sipler as first base, Abrams at second,
Dawes at shortstop, and McCracken in
the outfield. Substitutes likely to make
the team include Cadigan, \Vray, and Stevens..
The nine will play their first game of
the sixteen listed at home with Lehigh on
April 7th, and the second two days later
with the Penn A. C. Lehigh was blasted
last year by 12-3, but the Pennacs held
the Garnet to a tic, 8-8.
.
Team. and Golf Late
Tennis is the fourth sport to have an
engagement on April 9th. The netmen
'11
t th '['dd'
t A
l'
WI mee
e J..'I lies a
nnapo IS on
that datetwo
with
a team men,
that wiJI
probably
include
appointed
as the
cORdition of the ·courts does not permit of
practice. Lutton (captain), Eaton, Rudy,
Lynn will return, and Hadley, Clepper,
Reynolds, and. Greenspan will be among
!~~~ ~~~~Je:~y ~:~n~~!:e~s h~~
Acceptances' have already be~n received from many of the candlda~es,
includiug al1 those for the more lmportant offices; as well as from the
presidents of most of the larger Women's Clubs throughout the county.
Everyone interested is invited to attend. Local women ·may make reservation with :Mrs. B. M. Isfort, Swarthmore 578. Monday, April 4th is the
last day for making reservation.
..
,
Prohibition Debate
A
d
A discussion of the 18th
men·
ment led by Dr. Jesse H. Holmes and
Dr. Louis N. Robinson wilt be held
at \Vhittier House on the College
T
d
'ng April the
campus on ues ay evem '.
fifth at eight o·cloc~. ::What Do Yo~
'fhiuk About Prohibition Every~ne!
will be the subject and the pubhc 15
cordially invited to attend.
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pro ba bl e team.
ELASTIC
ABDOMINAL
The golf team will Qot open its season STOCKINGS
BELTS
until April 13th, when it will meet Dela.... ~~,
ware at Newark.
I am prepared to furnish a~l\. nt all
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types of ela.tie goods •.~<;;;;ig..ed and
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made' for each ind!vid1i;') case.
CANDIDATES MEETING
NEXT THURSDAY
,,'
-, tRACE M. SMITH
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SmRER APT.
Swarthmore 542
Tile Gown Shop
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SELLING OUT OUR
ENTIRE SPRING STOCK
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BELOW COST
Dresses, Suits, Accessories
LANSDOWNE
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IN ORDER TO MAKE}
ROOM FOR SUMMER ~
MERCHANDISE
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The General Motors Value
in the Refriget:'ation Industry
A WARNER THEATRE
STATE
We're Ready for your Order
TEL BROS.
ISpn·.ng
The Frlendl.y Circle
Regular 75c Value
caD.
DIRECTORS
THOMAS W. ANDREW
HOWARD B. GREEN
FARM EGGS
18c and 23c
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
APRIL 1, 1932
CHESTER
Friday, Saturday, Monday
April 1-2-4
Constance
Tuellday, Wedne.-day, Thursday
April 5, 6, 7
The peatest star of stage and
sereen-
BENNETT
George
As the girl who .ave up her
future to eel a past
ARLISS
"LADY WITH A PAST"
"THE MAN WHO
PLAYED GOD"
-with-
Ben Lyon
Matinees Daily 1-3
A modern drama from real life!
Evenings 7-9
Four Cubic Foot
Moraine Model
LOWEST PRICES
in Frigidaire History
'"">-_.'.
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 1, 19.3Z
ment was announced at a UNovelty )
danee" in the Social Hall of Ridley
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Junior Auembly
the Drexel Hill Woman's Club on sectl'on '11 b Dr
d '[
J R 'KI'
i Club at 9:30.
Those. who do not fide
WI
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.an Drs. . •
me, b'
I
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Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckman, Mr. and 11CYC es WI
e taken In automobIles.
Mrs.. Robert E. Sharples of '!hornton Mrs. John Hihn, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Troop 194. In order to earn money
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1'29, at the Post Office at Swarthcntertall1~d
at
luncheon
and
bridge
l~st
Roy
P.
Lingle.
The
Senior
section
will
for
the Girl Scout House Fund the girls
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Monday 111 hOllor of Mrs. George Wem~ have as its hostesses: Mr. and Mrs. Har-, of Troop 194 under the direction of Mrs.
hold of Lansdowne.
old Griffin, Dr. and Mrs. George H'I Helen Hall 3re raising flower and vegeFRIDAY, APRIL I, 1932
Mrs .. Paul K. Alger of Park avenue Cross, Mrs. Leroy Wilson and Mr. and table seedlings which a little later' they
and MISS Mary Flynn of West C~ester Mrs. C. J. H. Anderson.
hope to sell.
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Phone Swarthmore 900
l):~t o~\'I~I~ot~~eiaxS\~~U:r n~;;s, e:f,~h~~;_ ~r~::so~I~:~::~
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\Vhen Drctzy spreads the morning news,
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ough expense is 12 mills, ·the County 4
It is a stirring act,
mills and the School 26 mills. Let us in- Miss Mary Terrells of New York spent
His pal)ers sail by slings and slues,
vile the School Board to open up their the Easter holidays with their parents, ,
The Borough fecls attacked.
buoks to the public as freely as Council Mr. and Mrs. James Terrells of 343
Members of the Swarthmore
have theirs.
Dartmouth avenue. ,Miss Adrian Hall of I
As rosy east anliOunces dawn,
His auto roars around.
It IS common knowledge that every Oxford was also their guest.
I
Business Men's Association
The missiles hit on porch or lawn,
salaried man has had a reduction in pay
, I
I
On hedges, trees and ground.
any where from 10% to 2570. The man RABBITS GIVEN WINNERS!
SO buy from us because w'e're handy,
in business for himself is suffering from
OF GUESSING CONTEST
W
The mufHer POP!, from either side
el'en greater reduction in income and
I
e'll treat you fine and dandy"
The hurling budgets fly
c\'en those more fortunate individuals
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It is a wild and tortuous ride,
Nearly five
chiindren
0
ow s tbe time to shop Swarthmore.
Jiving 011 incomes from their ill\'estments Swarthmore
and hundred
vicinity sent
guesses
f,,
Taking the turns 011 high.
have had their proportionate reduction in The SUKlrt/unoreau's Easter Egg COI1- I
through passing of dividends etc. In what test held last wcek. To each of the five f
Late sleepers miss his daily run
way arc our school teachers, clerks, jani- children under thirteen years of age who •
BACHftIAN'S MARKET
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\Vhcn Bretz}" spreads the news.
sian? \\That effort is the school board
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Tht: SU'lJYth",orea1J office, was given a
E.c. w. making to relieve the burden of the tax of.
live
rabbit. Seven other prizes were ,
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The gucssing contest tins year was I
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police department can effect such CCOIl~ substituted for the Annual Easter Egg
ol11ies why not the School Board a l s o ? ,
SAM DRAYMAN
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l.et us turn the light of inspection hunt which the preceding year was held "
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Shoe Store and Shoe Repair Slore
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where the largest fUluts are expended, on the Collcge campus. The muddy COI1~ ,I
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clition of the campus and other Ol}en I
Par Avenue
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A TAX PA YE~P.
I)ieccs of ground suitable for an egg :
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hUllt caused it to be cancelled this year. :
ing in the S",arllllllIY.-Cf'1 regarding the
First prize which consisted of a choice :
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proposed increase in tIlt: 'JjBorough tax To the Editor:
of the rabbits in the window of The ,I
Coa ood - Building Material.
rate. Th c C rt'c'
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'-...!s int erA desire to criticize should be accom- Swarthmoreall was won by Bobbie Longest,. while possibly embarrassiu!1
panied by a willingness to praise. It was well, 222 Lafayette avenue. Rabbits:
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HANNUAI & WAITE
a v~ry. good mdlcatlO.n that the slecpll1g at \c'ouncil's special meeting 011 1'.Iarch Brill, 114 Park avenue; Walter Hannum, I
Plymouth-Chry.ler Sale& And Service
IS at last
t? the fact that 24th.,
while it would be
18 Oberlin avenue; Ruth Child, 314 Vas- I
Yale Avenue and Soulh Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
the} lUlISt take an.lIlte. rest III the man.age- to agree ,viN)' all that was done, I Wish
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HARRIS & CO.
b.crull efficJcntiy a.nd. In a manner sat- .lld that "'III'cll ,uas a-c~nmplisl'led by, the
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ster toys were
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members of Council.
won by Clarence Hartman, 201 Dart-:
II Park Avenue
Swarthmore 504
In
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avenue.,
John
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budget covering every possible expen~e
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pertaining to Borough expenditures.
nue; Roger Coleman Swarthmore Apart- I
Pure Food and Healt" Store
Even to discharging two of the police
ments; Jean Baird, 310 Dartmouth ave- I
7-9 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 761-762
force, thereby, not only jeopardizing the
:Miss Ethel R. Doctor, who is super- nu~: Jack Corse, 411 Yale avenue; Emily 1
safet), of til{' l,111'}lic, but actually inviting intendent of the Oaxaca, Mexico, also Joy Price, 410 Yale avenue.
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Swarthmore 529
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lir. and :Mrs. Eugene S. Farley with = ~,=;;; ,:
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do."
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Swarthmore 1896
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Complete Banking Se",iee Swarthmore 1431
Chester Road
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YOU ABE WELCOME HERE
SWARTHMORE
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Minister
SUNDAY
THE BmLE SCHoor...
11 :OO-MORNING WOBBHIP.
4:45-0ROAN WORSHIP.
5 :OO-VESPERS.
Junior Choir.
WEDNESDAY
7 :3G-Regular Midweek Services.
FRIDAY
10:30--Woman's Association Meeting.
12 :45--Luncheon.
2 :OO-Devotlonal Meeting led by Mrs. Winthrop WrIght. Guest speaker, Dr.
Morroll ot Phlla.
THE
APRIL COAL PRICES TO BE
ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK
If you use Coke, we will take your order now for
your year's supply at the following new low prices:
f'IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Kopper's Domestic Coke
Stove Size
Pea or No.2 Nut
$9.45 per ton
$8.45 per ton
Y2ton Stove and Y2ton Pea
$8.95 per ton
HOWARD B. GREEN
SWARnlMORE
Call Sw. 1234
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OP SWARTHMORE:
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Ser\'lces:
1\:00 A. M.-Sunday BcIIaoI.
ll:oo A. M.-8unday Lesson-Sermon.
Wedne5day evening meeting each week.
8 p. m. Reading room open dally. except
Sundays and holidays. 1 P. M. to 4 P. M..
Church edifice.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
OPPOSite the College Campll$
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden' Guenther, S. T. M.
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a.m.-Rev. Guenther wUl preaCh.
Wii.r. BE REPEATED
Sololsts
. WUllam Gardner Cleaves, Treble
Florence Mllrsell, Alto
Edna IItxsel1. Soprano
uornet1sts
P. Nevin Wiest
John B. Hoffa
EAsTER MUSIC
WEDNESDAY
2:30-Woman's Guild.
Pre.criptioru Care/ull,. Filled
Swarthmore 586
Shirer Building
E.C. WALTON
Real Estate-lruurance-Notary Public
13 South Chesler Road
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WOODWARD,JACKSON & BLACK
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Swartlunore 43
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Safe Deposit Box in our vaults, You alone
have the key, Our vault is fire-proof,
burglar-proof, mob-proof.
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FOB SALE-Well rotted manure. Dally ex·
pre8JJ to Phil!l.delphla, and hires to any poInt.
Daniel Menefee. Swarthmore 1380.
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the fabric of a new prosperity."
180.00 ..
The speaker explained that fhe manufacture of the new automobile on a large
scale would help revive prosperity. The reserves
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coal, steel, leather, glass, copper ~nd salaries. wages or
to time 88 the best
other industries are among those winch ough
may require.
Passed this 24th day of MarCh, A. D.
he pred~cled would benefit greatly by the
1932.
production.
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LEONARD O. ASHTON.
President of Council.
A "talking" movie covermg the rnakmg
(Seal)
of the new automobile was shown. The
Attest:
ALBERT N. GARRETl', JR.,
reel explained in detail every part ?f the
Borough Secretary.
V-S. It traced the automobile as It .was AfproVed this 30th day
ot .March A. D.
constructed and assembled, piece by pl~ce. 193.
W. R. LANDIS.
After the motiol~ picture presentahon,
Burgess.
the asscmblage adjourned to a storage
section of the plant where coull tl elss rolwds
BO~~~~~W~I::ORE
of linen topped long narrow t ab es 1a I
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An Ordinance levYing a thIrd annual
bcen placed to serve near y
gues.
special tax or assessment on all assessable
--::-_~ I property within a certain tract o( land
annexed to the Borough of Swarthmore by
before t he Current Events section of vIrtue of Ordinance No. 310, approved No..
vember 21st. 1929. Situate In the South..
ti,e \Voman's Club, aroused so much easterly part of the Borough, f:;ometlmes
known as the Kimmel Tract. for the pur..
interest and discussion that it seemed pose of reltnburslng the Borough for coats
and expenses attendant l'pon said annexadesirable to pcrmit a larger audience tlon and the adjustment of Indebtedness
Incurred thereby, being the third of ten
to ellj' oy the stl'mulating experience.
annual assessments (or this purpose.
Tickets will be for sale by mauy
Be It Ordained by the Councll of the
Borough of Swarthmore, and It is hereby
mcmbers of the League.
enacted and ordained by authority of the
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Section 1. For the year 1932 there shall
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
be levied and assessed. agaInst all assessAn Ordln~~~:r:~~Om~50f taxation able property within the tract of land
herein called the Kimmel Tract, more parfor the year 1932 for borough PurpOSthes'da~~ ticularly described hereafter. over and
for the payment ot interest on
e e
above the general Borough Tax both for
of' the Borough, and the creation of a current expendltwes and sinking fund,
Sinking Fund.
th and over and above all other tax~ or asBE 1'1' ORDAINED by the Council of e sessments lawfully assessed against propBorough of Swarthmore, and it Is hereby erty wIthin the saId tract, a special tax or
enacted and ordained by the authority of assessment at the rate of three mills on
the
same:- 1. There shall be levle d aga!net the dollar, or •.30 on every one hundred
SECTION
dollars ot assessed valuation for the pur..
all assessable property within the Borough, pose hereinafter set forth.
a tax rate of 9 mUls on the dollar, or $.90
Section 2. The tract of land In the Boron overy one hundred dollars of assessed ough of Swarthmore on whiCh this specIal
valUation for Borough purposes.
tax or assessment is_ hereby levlee! for the
SECTION 2. There shall be levied against year 1932, 18 SItuate In the Soutbeasterly
all 888essable property within the Borough
a tax rate of 2\2 mUls on every dollar, or
$ 25 on every one hundred dollars of the
aSsessee! valuation for the payment of interest on the debt of the Borough, and for
the creation of a Stnk1n.g Fund.
Passed this 24th day of March, Anno
Domini one thousand nine hundred and
thtrty·two. LEONARD O. ASHTON.
President at Councll.
(Seal) Attest.
'ALBERT N. GARRE'lT, JR..
Borough Secretary.
Approved this 30th, day. Of. March A. 9 ..
1932.
W. R. LANDIS,
Burgess.
"Sennng Sfl!arthmore Since 1904"
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Approved this 30th day of March. A.
1932.
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See Us For
THE FULL STORY
of the
NEW FORD V-8
Call at our Showrooms
Today for full Details
of this Great New Car
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Providence Roatl, and Baltimore Pike
Phone Media 1800,· ,-,'
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NEW
FORD PRICES
FOURTEEN BODY TyPES
When you see the New Ford Eight
and drive it, you will realize that it
is the complete answer to your motoring needs. Here are beanty and
safety and comfort. Here are exceptional speed and acceleration, the
smooth.flowing power of an eight.
cylinder engine, reliability and
economy. Here are silent second
speed and silent synchronized gear
shifting. Here, in a word, is all you
desire in a motor car at. an un-
usually low price.
the
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etauinente: over the said perl,ocl f
years until the total amount 0 aal
and expenses has been collected from the
present or future owners of propertlee
comprised. within said tract.
Passed this 24th day of March. Anno
Dom1nl ODe Thousand NLne Hundred and
thirty-two.
LEONARD O. ASHTON.
President of CouncU.
(Beal) Altest:
ALBERT N. GARRJn'T, JR.,
--The· New'Ford V ..S Cylinder
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDINANCE NO. 338
An OrdInance levying a speclal ta.x or
assessment on all assessable property withPERSONAL-Old pine stairs recovered wIth In a certain tract of land annexed to the
oak. Hardwood. floors laid and reftnlshee!. Borough of Swarthmore by virtue or ordil!'Btlmates furnished. Somerhalder &: Sohelble, nance No. 322. approved January 5, 1931,
658 Tenth Ave., Moore, PR. Phone' Bldey SITUATE in the Southerly part of the
1\36-W.
Borough, sometimes known as the
Smith Tract, also as "Swarthmore Estates,
for the purpose of reimbursing the BorWORK WANTED
ough for costs and expenses attendant
upon said annexation and the future adWORK WANTEO--Smart spring dresse5 justment of Indebtedness incurred there·
made by experienced dressmaker. Wlll by. being the second ot ten annual assesscall for and deUver work. Alterations. Re- ments for this purpose.
BX IT ORDAINED bv the Councll of the
modeling. Phone Chester 2-2728.
Borough of Swarthmore, ane! It Is hereby
enacted and ordained by authority of the
sam.'
WINDSTORM INSURANCE SEimON I. For the yesr 1932 there shall
be levied ane! assessed against all assess·
for 5 yean costs ,3.20 on fr8.JD able property within the tract of land
herein
called the Frank SmIth Tract. more
dwelUng; 12.40 slone dwelling. How
partiCUlarly described hereafter, over and
much do you want?
above the general Borough tax, both for
current expenditures and sinking fund,
and over and above all other taxes or assessments lawfully assessed agaInSt propE. C. WALTON
erty within the said tract. & special tax or
8$8essment at the rate of 10\2 mills on
the dollar, or $1.05 on every one hundred.
dollars of assessed. valuation. for the purWONDERFUL BARGAIN
poses hereinafter set forth.
SEC'l'ION 2. The tract of land In the
party removing from Swarthmore
Borough ot Swarthmore on which thla
speclal tax or assessm.ent 1s hereby levied.
wID sell home at a sacrlflce. 2%
story
stucco house - with onefor the year 1932, Is SITUATE In the
car garage-as follows: Living room
Southerly portion of the Borough of
with open fire-place dlnlDJ .roomswarthmore, County of Delaware ane! State
ot Pennsylvania, being bounded On the
kitchen. kitchenette - reh1g'erator
North by Yale Avenue, on the West by
room. Laundry room, with, lavatory.
Cornell Avenue, and on the South by
4 nice bedrooms with tlle bath, third
Lelperv11le Road, on the Southeast by
story floored but not Onlshed. Lot
Mtchlgan Avenue, and on the East and
6Ox15O. Nice shrubbery-grape vines,
Northeast by Hinds of John S. Oampbell,
etc. Rot water heat. All conveniences
et al said tract consisting of seventy-nine
installed.
and 'three hundred thirty-four one-thousandths acres. more or less, ot' WhiCh forty ..
one and five hundred sixty-seven one thouCRAS. A. SMITH
sandths acres, more or less, were formerly
Phone Swarthmore '705
situate in Springfield 'l"ownshlp and thlrtyseven and seven hundred Btxty~seven onethousandths acres. more or less, were formerly situate In RIdley Township, the en, TO BE SACRIFICED
tire tract. known as the Frank Smith Tract,
6 rooms, bath. I\lortgages $1900. B. & L. and also as "Swarthmore Estates," havIng
price $4250 in good condition.
been annexed to said Borough by OrdlRent-4 Bedrooms and garage-$15.
nance No. 322. approved January 5, 1931.
4 Bedrooms. 2 car garage-$85.
SECTION 3. The foregoing special tax or
3 Bedrooms and garage-$70.
assessment Is levied pursuant to the pro~
visions of SectIon 5 of said Ordinance No.
WM. S. BITTLE
322 and is levied. as the second of ten anNotary Public
Real Estate nual installments to be collected out of
property in the said tract for the purpose
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of reimbursing the Borough ot Swarthmore
for any and all amounts found to be due
ESTATE OF EMMA W. PRICE, deceased. to the Township of Ridley and/or to the
Letters Testamentary on the abOve Es- Township of SprIngfield, by way toOl adtate have been granted to the undersIgned, Justment of Indebtedness, and
any
who request all persons having claims or other person or corporation. and all Incldemands against the Estate of the dece- dental fees and costs Involved In the andent to make known the same, nnd all nexatlon proceeding or growing out of the
persons Indebted to the decedent to make I same. Council reserves the right to deter,payment. without delay, to
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mine the time. manner and amount 0
EDWIN A. LUCAS an
future Installments over the said period. 0d'
TRADESMENS NATIONAL
ten years until the total amount of sal
BANK AND TRUST CO.,
costs and expenses has been collected. trom
H. W. Goodall, President.
the present or future owners of properties
1420 Walnut St.• Phlla., Pa. comprised within said tract.
Anno
Or to their Attomey,
Passed thts 24th day ot MarCh,
DRINKER. BIDDLE & REATH, Esqs.,
Domini One Thousand Nine Hundred and
1429 Walnut St.. Phlla.• ~..
Thlrty.two.
LEONARD C. ABHTON,
ESTATE OF HAROLD BARNES, deeeued.
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President of Councll.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate (Seal)
have been granted to the undersigned. who
Attest:
request all persons having claims or deALBERT N. GARRE'I"I', JR,
mands against the E5tate of the decedent
Borough Secretary·
to malr::e Imown the same. and all persons
Approved this 30th day of March A. D.
Indebted. to the decedent to make payment, 1932.
WIthout delay. to
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BW'Kes8.
312 N. Prlnceton Avenue,
Swarthmore, Fa.
Or to ber Attomey,
BOROUGH OF 8WARTHMOSE
JAMES W. LAWS,
ORDINANCE NO. 338
918 Land. Title Building,
An ordinance flI1ng the BDilUal wages,
PhUadelpt.1a, Pa.
oompeIUl8.tlon or, salarles of various em-
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Swarthmore 1390
Tea Room-Dining Room and Hotel Accommodation.
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Real E.rate and In.urance
Hard.,}are _ Paint. -
rooms and bath each. electric l'efrlgeratlon
LOST-8mall pearl necklace Sunday. U
found please return to Charles Parker.
Reward. Parker Arcade.
NalA Salet and Service
Rutgers Avenue
FOR RENT-Desirable
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9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -BeWlng and Quiltlng In Whittier House.
__ Box luncheon.
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FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
apartments at 317 North Chester Rd. SIx
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
Dartmouth Avenue
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House.
9:45 A. M.-Morning
In 'on
Meeting
Ing House.Forum.
Subject
April
3rd: Conslderatlon of the
Discipllne.
11:00 A.M.-Meetlng for worship in the
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apartment. Seven
rooms tile bath. heat, hot water. heated
garage. $125 per month. Allan C. Wood, 227
Swarthmore Ave.
Swarlhmore 42
Parker Arcade, CheSler Road
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
All are cordially InvIted to Jom in these
services.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHOBOH
LLOYD P. STEVENs
tage at Ocean City over the Easter
Mln!ater
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Watson of
.:'5-SUNDAY SCHOOL
2013 Madison Street, Chester. Pa. trude Kermer Watson to Mr. Wells H.
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On Thursday evening, April 14th, at
eight o'clock, at the Womau's Club
House, the Swarthmore League of
Womcn Voters will present Dr. D. ~1.
.Alelchoir, of Girard College, in a discussion of timely topics.
Dr. :Mclchoir's recent lively and disccrning comment on affairs of the day,
FOR RENT
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omeere of the Bor- portion of the Borougb of Swarthmore,
County of Delaware and State of PeDD87lVBnla, having been annexed. to said Dor..
ough by__OrdLnance No. 310, approved Nov.
21st, 1929, ane! 18 described more partIeu\arly In sa!d Qrd!nance No. 310, and also
in Ordinance No. 314. approved Mareh 24th,
1930 levying the first of the saJd. annual
assPBsments.
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Section 3. Th" foregoing special tax or
asses.sment is levied. pursuant to the provisions
of Section
5 of said
310,
approved
November
21st.Ordinance
1929, andNo.
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annual
InstaUmenta to be collected out of tho property
In the sald tract for the purpose of relmburslng
Borough found
of Swarthmore
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all amounts
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person or corporation, and all incIdental
157.50 ..
fees and costs Involved lD tbe annexation
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DR. MELCHOIR TO
SPEAK HERE APRIL 14
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gene Jr. of Westfield, N. J. spent the
week-end with Mrs. Farley's parents
Mr. and lIlrs, Robert L. Coates. Mr.
and AIrs. Coates also entertained Mrs.
Sarah S. Farley, Miss, Betty Price of
Phone, Sw. 1225
New Brunswick, N. J., and Mr, and
Mrs. Donato Colafemina and family
Muhlenberg Ave_ Rutledge of Lima, Pa., for Easter dinner.
Mjss Ann Orr who is a stuuent at
All Lines of
:5 Bucknell College was home for the
;: Easter holidays.
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Dr.]. R. Kline of Riverview avenue
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INCLUDING LIFE
:: spent Friday in New York attending a
= meeting of the American Mathematical
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OLD BANK BLDG.
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Gerard Bye is home from Haverford
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Call Swarthmore 1833
- College for a short vacation.
---=:-=~=--=:-:=-=----- Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna entertained at a house party at their cot-
many friends in the borough is "Billy"
)"litchell but during working hours is
general manager of the Ford plant at
Chester.
The occasion of Mr. Mitchell's party
was the initial presentation of the new
V-S Cylinder Ford. all Wednedsay the
guests included dealers, salesmen and
bankers who had been especially invited.
Wednesday's program was for dealers
and leading citizens public office holders
etc of Pcnnsylvani~ and New Jersey.
Among those prescnt from Swarth~
more were Richard Haig, William Argyle Louis Cole Emmons, R. Chester
Spe~cer, Jacob Meschter, James Hanna,
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and Robert E'. Sharp Ies.
ley were
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g uests of Gash-Stull Company, :Mr.
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S LIP C 0 V E R S
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHAI J .ES
. -------When a resident or a family in this Mitchell and Edmund Steinman, Ford
f '[ d'
community
arranges
for aguests
party itfor
.It e la. addressed the gathering •
dozen to half
a hundred
is a dealer
Mr. 0Mitchell
big event but the records were broken on Wednesday after the V-8 h ad been
during the past week when one of the covered. He extolled the career and in-,
. present
borough's residents arranged a party and dustry of Henry Ford and hiS
luncheon for 5,000 guests over a period foresight in Wldertaking, at an expc.llse
of two days. The man was W. W. of $300,000,000, a manufacturing project
Mitchell of University Place who to his that "might aid employment and IJccome
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"Party"
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COUII~
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Girl Sconts
Manor on Saturday evening, March 19. The hostesses 3:t the Elementary sec~
Troop 6.
For Saturday morning
About fifty guests wefe present.
tion of the Junior Assembly meeting on Troop 6 has planned a "Bicycle Hike'"
Mrs. ~~muel C.Hanna, Mrs. WiIIi~m Saturday afternoon will be Mrs. J. B. to Camp Tall Trees., All the girls will
Earle Kistler and Mrs. Elmer Mehck D I d M
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attcndc t e reciprocity unc eon 0 evening the hostesses of the Intermediate
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Publi8hed Every Friday at Swarthmo..... Pa.
Robert E, Sharpl..., Editor and Publiaher
APRIL 1, 1932
Roadster, , , .
Phaeton
Tndor Sedan,
Conpe .... ..
Sport Coupe ,
Fordor Sedan
De Luxe Roa.lster, " .. , ..... .
De Luxe Phaeton. , , ..
De Luxe Tudor Sedan.
De ~nxe Coupe
Cabriolet
De Luxe Fordor Sedan,
Victoria
Convertible Sedan
EIGHT
,FOUR
Cylinder
Cylinder
$460
495
500
490
535
590
545
550
575
610
$410
445
450
440
485
540
450
495
500
525
560
645
595
600
650
550
500
600
(All priCN F. O. B. Detroit, plu. /reight and delivery.
Bumper& and .pare tire e~'ra. Economical term. through
Authori~d Ford Finance Plana 0/ the Unif'enal Credit
Company.)
GASH-STULL CO.
9th and Sproul Sts.
Chester, Pa.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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CHURCII~I~'LA~S TO
thuse prl'~elll.
.,n.~SI~NTED LATER, Il'rtain
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The
i will "e a reader frulII Philadelphia to e,,-:
~1I{'CIl E~thcr
and Staml,ml Ikar-
er plays that were ''''''I'''"ed "" "(e"""t
vi lire ill tht'
'\lct!l()~bt
ClllIrdl will I...·
gin'lI ill the lIl·ar iUlurl' th"l1gh 110 ddi-
IIite d,,'e h;"
)·ct
J.cell d,,·;""'. Th,· girls
t:\t'llill)~
h;n'c JlI:tllllnI a n:ry I'lIj"y:ddl'
whkh include" not o1lly II,,: two 1)101.\ '.
hut .'-I.:n'r:t! \fil·al "l'il'di"lh .111'1 Illt rv
~Irs.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
George Flood, Helen Scott, Edith· mol,"rts IIall), on Friday, April 8 at
'I·,ss,·')"·'r~·' B~;:~dfjcld all~1
~f..
1, 1932
I Mr. I.Ioyd nerry APRIL
of New Argentine
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1IIIIw)"hUI('e -
TIl(' Swartlllllon: ),1 i:n·d Chorus and
lhe
(),.clie"lra COllcert to he gircn in
by
{'I(lllJil'r ).[l'T1lOrial 011 F .. ida ..... April 8,
1\:r-; X A CA'\IIJI~X J I M,l.
Will Ill' a hl'IlL'lit C(I))':nt to rl'1ic\'e the
Thc stln :lI"OIl.o;\.'
Itll':d \lllelli ]110",,111 t' III ~ i t \l a 1ion. ..\ l'conl;II~ 10 tli(-' i1ll1ltl\lIJ(Tlllt'lI! of Dr. Alfrcd dock \\";IS :-;trikillg c.'igltt. \\'dl, if 1 lake
:-:\\,;[11. Ihl" iUlld_~ will hI.' turnl'd over to the ~:J9 said 1, I'm gl.;ttillg latc. I dash-I
till· c.dlt-g(: illnd for thl' rt:lid oi UII- l'd inlo somt' Ill'c.'dl'
"lI1JdIIYIIll"lIt hy affording johs for t,he'gr:ll'l'd Illy shirl, I f(Jllwl thl'lII tied 011'
idle Tllj . . iUlid is npt used for ..:ilanh'.
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'VlImn YOII UIIY
Your N'('w C~U·
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It is natural for people to talk first
ahout lhe make of car they are going
to buy, .md thcn go out and look for
some place to )my it. However, in
S,.,·arlhmore. the situation is just the
rL'vers::-. People talk first about getting
their new car at Hannum and Waite's
and then d~cidc what model it is to be,
the color, etc.
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jlUI·PO:"l'.'
We have been in business in Swarth-- ....--.JJ1ore for ten years. We have probably
~. rnnre cars in the thousand dollar
class 'i;}~is community than any other
dealer. W ;\~~..cl confident at this time
that those wJlO-b'til:, new cars from us
are buying a Hannu~rtJ ..... and Waite car
as JJ1uch as a certain manuI.C!cturer·s car.
They know that service doe!"'\~t end
with the dtolivery of their new ca~_,
This year we offer a supreme COJJ1bination to prospective buyers of new
cars, We offer our reputation Eor ser_
vice and satisfaction and we offer in
the new Chrysler and Plymouth models
the 6nest achievl:"ment in up-to-date
nlotor cars.
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J. (~. CO/.Zl'lt; "lJilltuJl 011 the )'Iartlc":
,h\' 11. .. \Idrich; "Fallsl,. part 1, 11)" ~
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"In l,il1lollalalld" hy E, s. Yllk;:
i ··Bird
C"ide" h.... C. A. Hl'('(]; "Galla- I
I had anel Pll:i~ .... cats" h.... \\'. Spl"}'t'r;'
: "I·:d,l.{t.· 11i Ravell poor' h,' :\. Seaman; I
! ·'Thl·tT :-;idc.·s of Far;l(li~t' GrcclI" by;
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E. I:' Knipe; ")'laloll" h .... 11. Cri:-;:;;!
··I:"eca"eers Lng·' hy C.
ne"ne1l;/
"Si".... Boy'· hy \ .. I;. Ho,.,; "Blaek-
~llIilh
Snve
P.-eeittIlS
l\'lillII tes
WHEN sickness
strikes, it's speed that
is 'Worthless if il COIlICS
too lale!
Landreth's Grass Seed
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Ferry's Vegetable and
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FRED .1. HARLEY
Suplee's Store
Swarlh. 1441
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
Then you can
Your doctor-Ihe drug
store-your neighhors
-all are wilhin easy
reaeh by lelel.hone. In
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Funliturc RcstorilllY
bOlnc~
always get help wilh
Ihe leasll'0ssihle delay_
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Tell us to install a
lclcl,honc in your
a minUle you can suntmOil aid or gel advice
that Illay save a life!
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Vigoro Spreaders
Sale or Rent
UPHOLSTERING
Your family needs
Iclel.holle costs less
Ihan a dime a ,lay!
The lJ.fls;lIess Office Dr
an~' Bell Telephone
c";l'/oyee ,vill be g/ml
to ttlke your order.
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n·"'nreof Clnh
..I1I"a'·· hy 11. Barhonr;I'
"ilno" 11 .... I':. P. Kt'lly; "Ad- I
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V AN ALEN BROS.
C 0 A L
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MUSHROOM DIRT
"Skyward" 11 ....
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~I'\lailll.'" h ....~l'. Cl1rtis_·.__
Fine
of
Old'
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DISCUSS PROHIBITI ON'
=- i All i"terested reside"ts of Swarth1110r.. , ho'h yo""" alld old, arc cor-
I:tr~('
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\()fi/( I.OLII,ITr?
piano rallwr
firm will
... ('11In-ing
thi!iO instrument
m allt·(·uf,
( ," til' un If·a~('.
than
h hu('k tn
~h", ...."'....""m'. J"" '·""'i"",, ""all ...... ·kf~,~ I''',."",,,... Thi, )lioll o
h~;IIl'1
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invitcd
to to
hear
Stall Icy
lligh,
2 dially
right-hand
lIlan
Dr.Dr.
Danic1
Poling
ill ir
thl~ "Youth Furward" 1llm-Cllll'nt, and
alum
11",\
.mill• •ofT,·
(·x,·t·pliollal
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(or !LOIllCOl1C.
II;rmll
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"ilhill
10 don'
\\'rih' A. n. :\I.H'k. n"pl. of A,·('olml",. or Phmw PEN. 31171·~·
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·The Christian lIer
i aI" , s" e" k ': 11 at1he"
ro hie 111 s 0 f •"Law
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] lavedard Col1("gc
i5FI I~I I~I ~I I~I I~I ~I I~I I~I ~I I~I I~I I~I ~I I~I I~I ~"~I I~I I~"~I I~I I~I~1 I~1I ~1I ;1 ;"I;I I;I ;I I;I I;I I;I I;I I;";I I;I I;I I;I ;I I;I I;I I;I ;I I;I I;I I;I ;1I ;I I;I I;";I I;I I;I I;I ~I'"
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AND GAR DEN
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JONAS GEE
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Practiral
1.:,,\ n :i\Jowcr Slmrll"ll('r und nt~IHlir('r
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
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Saw~ ("('set and all kinds or tools
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sharpened
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
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nux 156
:\Iorlon, Penn".
Phone-Swarthmore 1231-J
AZALEAS
Slu'('i:1i Jlri('c SOp Enrlt
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LANDRETH'S
Th.· Ihue will soon he here
GARDEN
SEEDS
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Gra"" S{',,,l
P"mt SWf,,,t I'eas - Fertilize the Lawn
n()n(~ .:\Ical- Slu~CI) l\lanure _
(:OlJI,II"S I.nn(·
Store 0"('11 Snlurda:y
En'lIi .." Till 8 J>. 1\1.
DurinI!': Sllring
Swarlhmore 16481
actio~ is justified.
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Our Slo('k i~ IJurgc
Quulily Ill'!"
Illl~' I\'ow - ,h'oid Ittl!'h
Lat ... r On
can for Catalogue
Chesl"r 9245
Listed •• Standsrd by UnderwriterSL.bora taries
Str(~el.
transpor~llll'~ial.lJOSSeSSions an~l
Stewar~-! .1:rl·s'Jyteri~1Il Churd~ ~It,
,o'dock~
Electric rail
of life,
-t_:.lO
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is .still th.c lIIost :-;h~p. I:; not tayg-ht 1tl terms Of. n~one)-! lue:>d;:IY altl'rnooll h) h.c\, lIar~c~.Ben •
c(onomical, and he feels that With the ralS!lIg' cxchl:;IH'ly: II\~t the pr.lcltcc ~f! Ill'lt, the pastor,
)'Ir~. 01111l":-. b tl~('
hig-hly attractive cars to he operatcd b.y the Sel?,lI'=ttl'tl l)orllfJII I; ~cc.cllt.~lat~d he-I dallg-htcr ~li 111'. and ~l.rs. Juhn P. H~l~
th~ Traction Company in the COmIl1UIIl- calise II 1II,·oh·c:i tl,ll: .C~lnstmlllzaholl ~f ton anc! l~ a ka..:h('r III the Booth\\)o 11
ties served citiz(')ls will restrict thc lise thl' whole process 01 gl\'lIlg to the chlln:h. Public ScilfJol.
1029 Edgmont Avenue
oi thc.'ir automobilcs. Oflicials of the, I)uring till' Ilast church yca~ 1I10re than
She \\,,1:-; gr.ldu;tll;ll ifll1ll the Swartl\-i
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railway company ilrc cnthusiastic o.yer 2,j)()O ~lltlr:he:; Ill;Hi.c d~fill,ltc, for\\"ar~llI!llre lligh :)..:hool in 11)27 ilnd fl'OIl1 111(';
the nt:\\" deHlopllIl'IIts 01 thc cal'-llllll~l- SH·p~, III Sll'wanbillp I'dl.lca~lOlI" n~or I; ~tatl! Tea..:lll'rs· Collcgl', at \Vest Che:;tc"!", j
CHESTER 2·1315
illg art \yhi..:h will be incorporated III than :-:on.lloo leal.ld:> :,,:re .(hstnI11.1t~d, :lIH. 'in 11)29.
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\"I:;ttattoll:> were Ilhlde,
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Thc mo:;t important feature:> arc those' II"" Illl'l11hers 01 thc Ikpal"lllll'llt.
which contrihute to making the cars more
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attrnctin tu thc ridiug Jluhlic. \Vhile
Children's Plays Uclurn
these cars will he al)proximatc1y two
;
EACH
feet iOIlg-er than thc cars the .... will disAlIlloallct'lI1l·lIt is made hy thc \Yo~!
in Pairs
29x4·40..21
IlIace, t';c cxtensi\'c use of aluminum ;:11·
1I)('n':i
Inh'rnatjnnal
Lca!:,'1.1c
and
the
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lo\'s in the hotly structure and silllplifieati(;n of design and equipment ha\'c rcsult- Jllllior F0l"11111, of a rdurn cllgagclll(.'llt 1_'"
,., vcr Sk'a t L'S ., i
1.',1 ill weight reductioll to the extl'nt of of "I-Iall:; Brinker, or the St
Lifetime Guaranteed
approximately ei~ht t(m~ per car ~r. 30 for childn'll ilt the Garrick 'l'heatrc on i
per cent. \Vhat thi~ means to th.c ndlllg
Jluhlic is jmt this: Equi~pcd WIth fO';lr Tuesday, J\pril 5, at 4 :15 p. III. The I
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Full
horse power motors the hghtt'r cars. Will original production 011 ).[arch 19 filled \
Oversize
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! ilccclcrillt: lintel! Ia:-;tcr, "1)(;ra1.: 'It lughl.:,- tbl' thl'atre to cap<~l'ilY" 50 tl,la~ th~ I
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d' ;,.
I ir('c running sJleeds, hrake (Iuicker with t xtra performancc IS ocmg gwen to I
29x4.50-2
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air actuatt'd clasp wheel brakes, and
30x4.50-2
therch\' shorten the time betwcen termini. accolllmodate those children who were!
2Sx4.75-1.
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Another feature which contributes to then (.I ISapPOl11te(.
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1 faster sclH'dule is the lower car body
29x5.00-1'
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The sante orgalli~ations arc .also span- I
height and step de:;;igll_ The truck~ of soring the protluctam of Lomsa ),1. AI- ;
the latcst design dc\'eloped for lllgh- colt's "Little Alell" at the Garrick on
speed sen'ict's will he equipped -with. 20Saturday 1110rninJ,{, April 23.
illch diamcter wheels instead of 33-tIlch
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wheels no\\' in service.
Conse(IHcl1tly,
'\Ii.->s
Clara J. l-ItI:-;t(lll, of \\'ilJialll~oll'
the car floor will he only 29 inchcs aho,'c
Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
; the rails, at the entrancc instead of 44!4 Sclwol, ,1IIe1 John II. Olnll's, flf Cornell,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
I ~I~ at p:l'~el!t, making oilly two steps nee- annUl', Wl"rc married in 11 itlt!!ctowll:
I t'ssary 1Il~tl'ad of thre('.
tatioll, !'aid 11r. Taylor
Oil.O.Ma.tlc .
Nei2hborhood 5
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$395
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HANNUM & WAITE
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The \\"ulllall's ,,\ss(lciatioll of the i
Swarlhmol"l' Pn·shyterian Church will I
havL' a:; it:; gt!l'st sfleaker Friday, April R,
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Tht.: Stc"'ardship llepartment of the
: Prcshvtcrian i!oanl oi Christian Educa: lion ~:IIC()l1rag"('=, alllOI1~ Prcshytcrians a
: :;pccilic Christian interpretation oi 111<1-
RUSH HOUR SCHEDULE MEDIA
DIVISION
CARS FOR 69th STREET TERMINAL LEAVE:
A latest model, full size, triple auto:matic Gray..
bar-Crawford Electric Range in gleamin~
two .. toncporcelain for theamazing low price 0
Clock and Condim ..nt Set EX!Ta
(Sligh")' More on DlIdl:t,t Plan)
Down
2 Years to Pay
a. m.
a. m.
6:55
7:02
7:10
7:17
7:25
7:32
7:40
7:47
7:55
8:02
8:10
8:17
8:25
6:58
7:05 s
7:13
7:20 s
7:28
7:35 s
7:43
7:50 s
7:58
8:05 s
8:13
8:20 s
8:28
TIIt~
No Installation Charge
(Under Standard Conditiorul
Springfield Roa d
Woodland Avenue
You Must See It!
$5
$3!~
GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
s
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fin.;l
('ar
1'l'Oln
Aronimink Station
\\" nodland
An'. I"",",," 5 :·to A_ M. "'HI the lasl
Baughgro
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th &: Madison St •.
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Orders taken by The Swarthmorean
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.heDLRNALL
.ime '0 1.1an.
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Spring rains. Excellent for flower gardens.
livery within 10 days.
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WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
Now is the time to apply to your lawn before the
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Work called for and delivered
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DeI_I vered
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SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
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FOR YOUR LAWN
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counts. The hest help
Lawn Roller for Rent
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Sulphate
Juvenile
OIL.O"MATIe
Interior vic,,' of one of the IU~W (';;lr1'i now in ~'·ni,·(, tin lilt' Phil:I(It'lphia.'Vc~t Chc:!'Itcr line bctwl'cn _Media
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Phone Swa. 4ZS.
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STEPHEN BROWN
Morton p, 0, Box 144
Not "nextFall" Now.
Repair work and new installationll
Kopper's Ammonium
Landreth's Garden Seeds
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Phone Media 831
Sheep Marmre
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING:
~ltn
Electrician
Bone Meal
Flower Seed
l'tIIploy~d
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Loma
Old English Grass
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Cotle~l',
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Peat Moss
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:lTlel :-:'potlights" hy Oti:; Skinllt'r; "llu-
,11.\'al ,IIY
1306 Chestnut St., Phila.
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hy :\ga1ha l'hri_. . tit,: "J:a.s(IUI.> i:; :\pril 1st ttIllIIJecatl:ic. it was jll:-t ahout i
hy Elt'anor .\1 tTceill; "Footlights Olll· YI'ar .ago that ).1 r:;, Iiall cIit'd.
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BABY GRAND PIANO
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The ;\pril Fool\ I )a\, \Tr.~e ahfl\'C Wit:;
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SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION
IN COAL PRICES
EFFECTIVE TODA Y
n
All Pianos should he tuned IwiICe each
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:W'rite
COllr~e
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20 years experience with all makes.
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I the hridc·s parents at thclr hOlllc at \\ 11: Jialllstlll School.
Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tuners.
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of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
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ha:-ty Sll']' the stair. III\' coat Sll'C\TS rolJ-,
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"grick~ and ~rortar" hy I-ll'lto" Ash_!pulses cookd their.heat. That night the
: tOil;
"Tca-shop in Limchouse"
by! tOWll was all athnll, SOIllC .Hoc~t'rfl'i~erl
Th(lIl1a~ I:url.a~; "Sullllllcr's Z\ight" i>y,d~OJlI1C.'d:1 pockl'thook on 51<11)(11111111, wtth
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illl!" take that"'! ,It last I reached the
PUBLIC LIBRARY plIJting traiu and !i'lI!k into a seat, til\'
-mind rt':itlllletl its lrilllquill fr,ulll', 111;'1
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PIANO TUNING
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mtu a wad, Wl'rC
carl'. 1\ soft huikd q~g J iain would
for (cl'<> 10
takc.', lih grClnitt! it was dOlle, I fOllnd at
pallilllt'T!t.
la~t it w(lldd 110t hrcak, cause 'twas a
PrograJJ1 Announced
W(lodell oue.
..\nd thl'l1 the childrcn: _'--------"
Tltv folh'willg program has hecn an· ."warllled ahout, Ihe Illerry hearted elves,,' T(lNE IN )'Ollie nAUIO TO ~'nJ
1I()lI1ltTd tn' Dr. ~wan :
Oh. J\pril 1.'001, tlWY i:Jug-h ~1Jl(1 ~hout, ('\'cry Wedllcsdu:'o' cvcnluJ.:' at 8 P. M,
,\ g-roll,', of Ellglish and German'
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I and listcn to Michell's Garden Talks.
,lIIadl"igal:-;.
\\,Oll't he'I
;111( right,"
Ilear y 151'answered
It t 1('lIIsehack,
,'cs, "1"All
,\In;;:;lrl':; ",-\\'l' :\bria/' hy the chorus ,III
c:lI1ght
""II bet 0
YOU will"
: :tnd orchcstra.
.
I. 110 morc",
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Two ira~lI!l'llt.s from the "Ru!'sian, Cried Itlle J~l..:k, a; I :;hot through the
i I.itllr~\·" Iii J~adllnallillaff, by 1\[r. DCJ1- i cloor, )'Iy Ilclghl!or s ~IOY across the gate,
: i~:-;{)fT. .
/ had strckhcd a little 11IIlo', across the walk
: .. \ .~rpIlP oj l~l1ssian folk-songs, by \~·as IIl!t. its malt', I saw thclII just in
1,\1 r. I )t'lli~~uff.
I tmll', lite old tOWI1 clock was hid of
; Th~: nnl"lure from Bach's "Coriol- ~ l"()lIr:;~, tt~ look I would ~Iot dare, they'\'e j
,:lIIIl.",
by l~lC orchestra,
,
riolle It S!Ilce J was a kid. the fool sign
.. \ call~a~Ta_!1 St;H1,1{ of Bala~lrerr, hy would he there. I saw II stalllJl 11(1011 the 1
! .\[ r. J h'r!l:i~oJJ, \nth accompallllllcnt by walk, gluc.·d there ill l1Iute aPlleal. I ht'ard
I th~ ot:chl('str~. ,~,
: > . : :,OIlle laughing children talk alld ground I
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)1)( f r !\\o fr.~~lIllnts frolll I.ach Silt Heath my lll'ci . .-\ step aU-
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a goodly Ollt' alul JOlt. I kICk('d,I
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It wJlh II churchly ctlr~l', "Take that, Y(JlI/
IIANNIIM & WAITE
Yale Ave. & Chester R.
..III tl Il'
inhk.~.~, hilt is concerned wit h !iccurill!;
~\'ork, tllU~ rc.'lic.'\·ing ullemploymcnt not
J.v I.!i ib bill !Iv wagL's. The famous
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~i:"lint..: arti"r. lh' will !'ing cntireh' in
l'II:- ... i:lII. allt! \\·ith orchc~tral aecont-
Nottling causes a new car owner
more regret than to let his prejudice
for a certain make of car run away
with his judicial selection of a reliable
dealer. It is much better to tahe a few
dollars less trade-in on your used car
from a dealer whose word is his bond
than to pay many times the difference
in inconvenience and repa.ir bills with
an out-of-lown dealer whose reputation
means little.
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ALWAYS SOW
~~_7-.
The bridegruolII is a
of ~Ir. ami
~Irs.
C. Wahl OIIll
~warthl1lore lIigh Sehoul ill 1927 after
NEW CARS ADHED TO SHORT LINE
Just when some people are beginning
to assign electric railway transportation
to follow the things of forgotten days,
the PhiladclJ)hia & \Vest Chester Traction Company announces that Jive new
ul1usually attracth'c cars have been ordered from thc ). G. Brill Company for
operation on the ~[cdia Division between
69th Street Terminal and the county
seat of Delaware <:OUl1ty, Furthermore,
according to Mr. M, H. Taylor, president J the company plans to purchase additional cars of the same type for other
divisions if the public's reaction to the
new equipment demonstrates that such
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ro!le.~e.
l"haTadtr~
SHORT LINE SCHEDULE
IMPROVED; NEW CARS
(~J1routc
COMBAT UNEMPLOYMENT
IIf
A~~P~R~IL~I~,~1~93~2~________~________________~==~~T~H~E~SVV~AR!~_M_O~R~E~A~N~____________________~______
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Virgini,,' Ih.'agtc.
8.15 P.
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is spending a 1II0nth with his sister
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1 hose taklllg lIar! III the sewnd fllay I Dr. High IS a brllhant spcak(.'r, atHI '[
Ar tl IIlr 1.1 ow Iall(I of Guer'lsey
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,[has spcclalzed 111 Ills sUuJ<-'cts varIOUS
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:\1 icc N i c k l' r SOli, Do r is! ph:1Sl'S. This will be .a ft-al opportunity road
from the Uh'l'r
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. \r,ee.N·,e-ker s,
-011 Doris'
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·'i'·e1(; ""dt (o"eludes
with
'ulleh
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'lSellsse,
'" IIOl11e.
ron;;u:::\.:, Thc ~crolld 1'111\· ''Thc Collegc ,\1 ad IIlyre, . I~laro::lle I .", ;- a ~1:",
:"~(!IIII who llils givcn it I horough study and i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
:-:Iic!':" {kpicts thc Iransfunll:ltiull (Ii iI 1.;l1r~l'It. I.. (I~I \",r:~(IIc.·('1 '~:H~: I
l-iil1\'t·~tigation, .and is made Ilossible 1,)'1,-----_ _
pk:I'.;tllt and hdpiu! bO(lkwurlll into till' It:l1tJ .... _.Iat'~ : Ic\ I1llalll:' . . ill"' 'l' Il'llII:I i:1II il1ll'r("~ted group of Youth COUII'""." l'"p"l"r g;r! ;11
",,,I h,'" \ "'''III.
sd'''r> ill this seetioll, a"" the eoTill'
ill tht: lirst play an"
- - -........- - oJLr,aliol1 of the Ha"t'rford Colll'gl'
p'lrlrd,\t.d Ily ,\lari.'l1 J:urgett. Dorulhy CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
atlIIH)ritit's,
I\up]!, Ebil
jlitmall, Elkll Vil'h'JH·r.
CONCERT PROCEEDS WILL
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PHI L
PH IA
ELECTRI
OMPANY
All Our Suburban Stores
-Or see your Electrical Dealer,
Hardware Merchant or Department Store
lea\'t',s I :2,'i A.
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S-Denotes Springfield Trippers
a. m.
7:01
7:09 s
7:16
7:24 s
7:31
7:35 a
7:39 s
7:46
7:50 a
7:54 s
8:01
8:05 a
8:09 s
8:16
8:20 a
8:24 s
8:31
8:35 a
8:46
Cars Leave 69th St. Terminal
p. m.
p. m.
3:59
4:09 s
4:14
4:24 s
4:29
4:39 s
4:44
4:54 s
4:59
5:07 a
5:09 s
5:14
5:22 a
5:24 s
5:29
5:37 a
5:39 s
5:44
5:52 a
5:54 s
5:59
6:07 a
6:09 s
6:14
6:22 a
6:24 s
6:29
The firsl car {('()Ill 691h SI. Terminal lea,"e. 4:59 A. !\L "nd lasl
car Ie",·". 12 :4'~ A. M.
A-Denotes Aronimink Trippers
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Company
8
THE SWARTHMOIU!AN
APRIL. 1, 1932.
Essay Contest
avenue at tbe dJatance of 483.33 teet weet- Pieri Paelas
No. 131 Fieri Fadu
ward from the westerly side ot ChurCh
No. 886
Lane. 1n Upper Darby Township, Delaware
.
March
Term,
1932
"What Can CJub Women Do For COII- county. PennsylvanIa.
Mareh Term. 1932
sen'ation" is the subject for an essay ior
All that certain lot or flece of ground
A.n tI18I t.:en
~aJ n Iot or pIece of around with
Contalnlng In lront or breadth on the situate
In the Township 0 rudIey Counwhich a prize will be given by the Vela- said
Greenwood avenue 18 feet and ex- of Delaware and State of Penn811vauJa the bulldlnn and Improvementa thereon ere~
in, the Boutbwest aIdo 01 a certain ten feel"
wide private driVOWDr exteDdlnl' Dortb'We8t...
ward!". and southeastwardly and eommUnJcat.
InK 81 each end thereof with a cerlaIn other
len fcct wide Private drivewDr ext.endJDI'
1I0rtbeutwardly lnto the I!8ld 9plington road'
t,henoo extendJng northwestWardly along the
same on a line curving 10 the Jeft with a
radius 01 eleven hundred and nlnety.six feet
l,h.e dJslance of aixteen and thirty.nlne aile:
thoueandlbs feet. to a point and 1hence exlenillug north aJxtY-eighl decrcea, forty mIn.
ulea, lorty·three iJC(onda east eeven&7'.llvo and
tJl.ty·sJs: 'one·hundredths leet 10 the Jlrst men.
tloned poin1 and pJ8('(I o! be,duning.
THI:
ware County Federation oC \Vomen, :.ending of that width in length or depth bounded and described BCCOrdlng to a eer: ed, -.ltua'e on tbe north aide of Clover Lane
northward between parallel Uoes at rIght taln survey made by Thompson and Ma-I at fl'dhOfdJ8tanco o~ ID.ur hundred tbirty.seven
sponsored by the Consen3lioll Depart~ angles
to the said Greenwood avenue 80 garity. engineers and surveyors Upper an
our one.huDdtcdtha teet weltwanlly
ment. The contest is open to both junior feet. to the middle ot a certain 16 feet/DarbY, PR., on June 22. 1925. and described. lrom the northwesterly side of Churcb Laue,
driveway extendlng westward tnto oak D8 10Uows. to wit:
In the Townehlp of Upper Darby, Count,. of
and senior members. Essays l11ust IIOt avenue,
and eastward communicating with
Delaware Dnd State of PennQ'lvanla Conexceed a thousand words. Helurns, ill- a certain 10 leet wide driveway extending
Beglnni,ng at a point in the center line tatnJng' In front or breadth on the Bald 'Clover
northwardly Into Clover Lane and south- of Prankllil avenue (50 teet wide) at the La.lle shdeeu feet and extending of thai wIdth
dulling name and addre$ of writer with wardly
tnto GreenWOOd avenue. 7065 Oreen~ 'dlatance or 64.696 reet measured. south 47 in length or depth northWardJy between par.
name of dub, must be sent to the County wood avenue.
degrees 20 minutes west along the said aHel lines at right angle. to the said ,Clover
Consenation CJmirman before May 10th.
Improvements consist of two~story brick center line of Franklin avenue. trom Its Lane eighty fcct to 1he center of a eertalu
stucco house, 16%30 feet. Porch front IntersectIon w1th the center Une or Am08~ sixleen leet wIde driveway extendIng' eaa&- ,Unde'r and subject to certaJn bulldioC' l'&The winning essay win be reall at the and
Basement garage.
land roa,d (33 feet wide) thence along said wardly and westWardly into Oak avenue and strletIonl!l. conditions and agreement and also
center Ine ot Franklin avenue 80Uth 47 Church Lane
May Federation meeting and award there
under and subject to the pn..vment of a certain
degrees
20 minutes west 50.004 teet more or
.
Bold as the property 01 PhllJp Rhine.
made.
mortg'agc de~t '!1 tho princiPal sum of thirtyless. to an iron p1n, thence north 41 de.
56 minutes west 1'15 teet to a stake
Ullder and subJecc. to certalu building l'e' two b.und,fed doJhu:s. ." .. ',
- - - , ~-CondltJons--$2SO.00 casb or certl8ed check grees
thence north 47 degrees 20 minutes east IrJcUons and condUions.
on day ot sale; balance In ten days. Pur. 50.004
Tog'elber wl1h' the free and CODlmon use
feet to a stake ,thence 8D11th 41
No Change In
ther condltfons announced at sale
light. ,liberty' and privilege of tbe atoresaid
degrees 56 minutes east 175 teet to the 1lrst
Under and subject to the payment of a private driveway 8a, and :tor drIveways, lIa8-'
mentioned POint and place ot beginning. C'ertajn
Borough Tax Rate H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
11ret DlOrtg81'6 debt or prloCiP. sum sagew8¥s and watercourees at all time. here.
01 thirty-five hundred doHva moOD redUeed by after ,Iorever 'in common with the owner. '
Improvements
consist
of
two·story
8tucCO
payment au Dccount to 1he SWII 01 1hree'tho118- tenants and ,o('cupicrfJ 01 the other ]018 oi
(COA'I"Uled from p(Jg~ On~)
house. 21x:27 feet. Porch front. FraIne gar- and
daihua.
No. 439 age.
16x16 feet.
ground bounding' thereon or to any other propthat he did not ieel like asking the bor- AUas FlerI Faclas
erties to which the use 01 eald driveway mlQ"
June Term, 1928
ough cmJlloyees to take saJary n'<.luctions
TO(rether with tbe free Dod common use be extended b)· the said John H. MCClatchy.
Sold as the property of John T. Joseph right.
Uberty and privllege of the aforesaid
in orller to reduce the tax rate one mill
All that certain lot or/Jeee of ground Ford.
driveway 88 nnd for a driveway, paaSllBewa,y
Improvements conaist ot two'stOry stucco
improvements
and then turn around and spend as large wIth the buildings an
and water COlln!C at aU times herealter for. house. 33xlO feet. One'lIItol'1' a1.ucco addlUon
erected thercon. descrIbed according to a
CondftJons--$250,OO
cash
or
certlfied check ever.
a sum as $5,000 for street impro\'ements. survey
hO leet. One,slory stucco addition. 3x8 feet:
and plan thereof made December on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur.
Basement garage.
Mr. Ashton quoted the following inter- 9th. 1926. Bnd revlsed December 13t!t, ther conditions announced at sale.
1926.
by
Damon
&
Foster,
CJvU
Engineers
of
two.etory
ImJ)rovemcnts
consist
esting figures to indicate what the effect as situate on the north side of GreenwOOd
Sold as 1he property of Norman F. Rawand stucco house. 16x33 feel. Enclosed brIck
H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
front Hogs and Mary n. Rawlings.
of a (lne or two miIJ difference in the avenuo at the distance of 499.33 feet west.
lJOrch. Basement garage.
ward from the westerJy side of Church
tax rate "'ould mean. Nhlcty percent of Lane,
In Upper Darby Township, Delaware
C o ndltlons--$250.00 caeh or cerUfled check
Sold as the property of Charles H Ubll
Ficd Facias
the property owners of the borough are County, Pennsylvania.
No. 26 and Lora UbJl. his wJle.
' . tin da,v of sale: baJauce in ten day8. Further
conditions annoulleed a1 I!Isle.
assessed at less than $)0,000, eighty per Con mining In front or breadth on the
March Term. 1032
COllditionS--S260.00 cash or certified cheek
cent of the tax payers have properties as- said Greenwood avenue 16 feet and exCHARLES I. CRONIN. Attorney.
tendIng of that v.ldth ln length or depth
All that ccrtaln 10& with the two·stOry brick on day of Bale: balance III ten days. Further
sessed at $10,000 or less; sixty percent northward
betwee.ol. parallel lines at right brick dWelling' and improvements tbereon conditions announced at aale.
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
are less than $5.000. This last figure angles to the said GreenwOOCl avenUe 80 erected. situate at Lelperville 1n the Township CIL\RLES I. ORONIN. Attorney.
feet.
to
the
middle
of
a
certaIn
16
feet
01
Ridley.
County
of
Delaware
and
State
of
would mean that 60 per cent oi an the driveway extendIng westward into Oak
Pt!Dllsyhrania. and bounded and described ac.
tax payers would be affected to the ex- avenue. and eastward communicating with cordIng
certain 10 feet wide driveway extending to wu: to a recent. survey thereof 118 follows . Fieri FaclnJi
tent of $5 for each mill added or deduct- anorthwanUy
No. 268
into Clover Lane and southBeginning' at a lJOlnt on the northeasterly
ed. Four hundred and thirty-nine indi- wardly tnto Greenwood avenue. 7067 GreenMarch
Term,
1032
sldo of Maddock street (forty fee' Wide) at
viduals pay taxes on single lots a~ssed wood avenue.
tho distanec of forty.three and elghtY-eight
that cerlain lot or piece 01 ground with
.it....$5.000 or less, 277 tax payers pay Improvements consIst of two·story brick one·hundredths feet measured southeastWardly theAll bUildJulfS
and improvements thereon
from
tl bolt at the southeasterly corner of the
and
stucco
house.
16x30
feet.
Porch
front
taxe"Nn properties assessc;d at more than Basement garage.
lIIaid M,addock street and Miller 8treet (torty erected: situate in the TOWhSbiD at Upper
$5,000; 'hYt~ax payers pay taxes on
fect wJde): thence by other lands about to Darby. in the County of Delawal'& and State
be con\'eyed to TernnlY Stephantuk and wife 01 PenhSyJvanla and described 08 tallows to
property assessea\...at between $10,000 and Sold as the property of Phlllp RhIne.
ond pal!l!ing along" tho eenter line of a Party ~~: Beginrung at a paint 00 the south~est
$15,000; twelve paY""t.itxes on properties CondltI0ns--$250.00 cash or certified check wall of a contlg'uous brick dwelling. north s e of SpriliglOn road at the distanoo of
YALE &_KENYON AVES.
on day ot sale; balance In 'ten days Fur~ I!lxty·nve d{'gl'Ces flny,one mInutes ells'. fiUy- lIinety-three and lorty-nille one·hundredths feet
assessed at between ~15,tr8'tO....and $20,000; ther
condItions announced at sale. .
seven and seven·t~nth8 feet: thence still by soulheastwanlly from B pOint ot tangen1 in
.and 12 pay taxes on property.~sessed at
Swa.l83
said Jands norlh I!ixty·four degrees fifty min. ~et said Springton road, which poiut Is at the
H.
J.
MAKlVEa.
Attorney.
more than $20,000.
~,
ules cast forty·1wo and thirty·one one.hun. s anoo 01 three hundred and sixty.soven and
FREE DELIVERY
dred~hs teet 1,0 a point tn 1he line of lands of two hundred and forty·eight one.thousandths
Mr. Bates finaUy made a motion tn
Alias Fieri Facias
No. 440 Stlllllslnw OSUlskl and Wile; thence by said leet southeastwardly from the soUtheasJerlJ'
the budget for the highway department
lands. south 1wenly·fivo degrecs thirty-four side of Marshall road: thenee extending' soutb
June Term, 1928
minules eal!t. flftoon and slxty·eight hund. Iwenty.one degrees. nlnetoon mlnules, sevenbe $13,072.58. and that the resurfacing of '\,.
redths
leet to a stako In tho line of lands teen seconds east alonl' Ihe said sIde of Spring.
the borough streets for 1932 be carried Al~ ~t certain lot or piece of ground O,f Jamcs
Houglon: thence by said landa south ton road slxtoon fee' 10 a poInt; thence ex.
with
the
~Ulldlngs and improvements
on to the extent of $5,000. TIle motion erected ther~ described accordIng to a SIxty-lour dcgrees fifty minutes wen, one liun. lending BOuth sixty·eight deBTees. forty min. Rack Chopa
22c
tired feet to a stake on the northeasterly side utes. forty·three SCl'Onda west seventY-four
was seconded by Mr. Miller. Council survey and plan'-&hereof made December 01
said Maddock street: thence by the 8ame and lorty.three one·hundredths teet 10 a point Shoulder. Lamb
16c
9th.
1926.
and
revlre4..
December
13th
was polled and Councilmen Bates, !liiJ. 1926. by Damon & Foste~.Civll Engineers' north twenty-five degrees thirty·four mInutes
Breaat Lamb
Z
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er. and Hessenbruch voted affirmatively as situate cn the north sld~ of Greenwood \I.·est. 8(:venteen and slxty·two one.hundredths
Slice Ham
3Sc
at the distance of 515.33 feet west. feet to ~ poinl. the plaoo of beginning.
and .Council~len Tunler, Gensemer, and avenue
Prime Rib. Beef
we.rd from the westerly sIde iII Church
ZSc
Fresh Ground Hamburg
LeW!S, negatIvely. Mr. Ashton .. as presi- Lane, in Upper Darby Township, Leillware
Improvements
coMst
01 two·story brick
In
SWARTHMORE
NOW
19c
hOU8C. 14x24 leet. Two·story frame addition
Fancy Chuck Roast
dent of council, cast the deciding vote County, PennsYlvania.
17c
,
Ox12 leet. One·story frame addition 9x14 fee"
Sirloin Steak
a~d voted negath·eJy. A subsequent moCon talnJng In front or breadth on the r Porch tront.
' .
39c
said Greenwood avenue 16 feet and eJ[~
tion was then passed establishing tlle tending
of tbat width In length or depth
Sold ~s the properly at Leontlo KOl3mena
Highway budget as $8,072;80 which fig- northward between parallel Unes at right
angles to the said GreenwOOd. avenue 80 and A:UPI\ Kosllmn/\ his wife.
,ure included nothing for resurfacing.
feet. to the middle of a certain 18 feet
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driveway extendlng Westward Into Oak
Conditlori&-$260.00 cash or certified cbeck
avenue. and eastward communicating with on day of sale: balance in ten days. Further
BIRDSEyg FOODS AT
a certain 10 feet wide driveway extending conditions announced at. sale.
- l,i1URCH DINNERS northwardly tnto Clover Lane Bnd aouth_
ward!yavenue.
Into GreenWood avenue. 7069 Oreen~ GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
woOd
:\n""I,. till! most popular church dinImprovE'ments conslat ot two-story brick
1 "r' ;:!~.1 !" lcheollS that have heen heJd and stucco hOlJBe. 16x30. feet. Porch front Fieri Facias
Pabsett Cheer:e
No. 21
aasement
garage.
during the past few months have been
R.
&: R. Bonele.. Chicken
450
March Tenn, 1032
those at which Birdseye Frozen foods Sold as the pro!lerty of Philip Rhine.
Dill Pickle.
qt. jar 19c
AU that certain 101 or piece 01 ground
supplied by Martel Bros. of South Ches- COndlti0ns--$250.00 cash or certl8ed check
Oakite Cleanser
Z for Z5c
with the buildings and improvements thereon
ter road have been served. During the on day 01 sale; balance In ten daY8. Fur. ,'reeled
situato in the Township of Upper
Premier Cruahcd Corn
month of March five of these luncheons ther conditions announced at aale.
Darby. in the County of Delaware and State
can lOe
of Pennsylvania, being Lo1 No. 237 on a plan
Brillo
and dinners have been served and en- H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
Z
pkll
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of lots made by Damon" Foster. C. E, situate
joyed b~ hundreds of Swarthmorcans. Alias Fieri Facias
lUul known as llrexel Hill PJaza and Baid plan
costs
no
more
No, 441 ot lots was al.proved by the Board of Town.
In each mstance e\,erything served! from
ship Commissioners of tbe Upper Darby Town.
doz.in carton
than ordinary
the fruit to the desert has been a BirdsJune Term. 1928
ship on l\1tl¥ 2. 1022. anel recorded In 1he
eye product.
office
for
the
recording
of
Deeds.
etc
.•
in
anll
All that certain lot or piece of groUnd
coal. • • •
for Jhe Counly at Delaware at Media. in Deed
On March 9th a luncheon was heM at wIth the buUdlngs and improvements Book
No.
412.
pag'e
024.
etc,.
and
described
erected thereon. descrIbed according to a as fOllows;
Try America's
t~e Trinity church. On March 11th a survey
and :plan thereof made Decemher
dmner was held at the Presbyterian 9th, 1926. and revised December 13th
finest Anthra1926, by Damon & Foster. CivIl Engineers' ,lk>ginnlng' at n point in the cenler lIno of
Church. On March 21 st, the Birdseye as
situate on the! north side 01 GreenWOOd Highland avellue (flity teet wide) at tho dis.
f~s were served at the annuaJ Men's avenue at the distance ot 531.33 feet west- tance of two hundred se'f"cnty-Jlve feet Bouth.
citeonthat last
ward from The westerly side of ChUrch eastwardly from tho center Hne ot Grecnhall
dmner of the Friends' Meeting, and on Lane,
In Upper Darby Township Delaware avenUe (fllly feet wide).
ton this·spring.
•
Wedn~sday night of this week a Birds- County, PennSYlVania
eye dmner was served at the Methodist Containing In front or breadfh On th
Contnininl;' in front or breadth southeast.
church.
said Greenwood avenue 1tl feet and ex~ wardly along the center line 01 Highland ave.
-0of that wIdth in lenRth or depth nUe flfty leet lmd extending of that width
The arrangement through the courtesy tending
northward between parallel )fees at right In lellgth. or depth soulhwestwaJ'(Uy between
of MarteJ Bros. has proved 1110st pr~ angles to the said GreenwOOd avenue 80 I?nrallcl hnes at right angles to said center
reet. to the middle of a certain 16 feet hne ot H!ghland avenUe olle hundred twenty_
fitable to the churches since they have driveway
extending westward tnto Oak five feet.
had no expense for the food and have avenue.
and eastward; communicating With
b
certain 10 teet wlde drIveway extendln
Under and subject to certain building reo
cen able to clear a profit from the din- anorthwardly
Wonder Pan RoUa
into Clover Lane ond south~ strictious.
Sc
ners. T~e dinners have aJso provided an wardly Into GreenWOOd avenue. 7071 Green.
Wood
avenue.
opportuDlty for hundreds of Swarthmore
Imr.ro\·cments consist 01 two and one.hall
stucco houl!e 21x27 leet. Enclosed front
people to. become acquainted within a
Improvements consist of two·story brick slory
)Jorch. Two·story stuem addition 15xl!! feet
and
stucco
bouse.
16X30
feet.
Porch
front
Madison 4000
short pertod of time with Birdseye Basement garage,
Stucco garage. 12x21 feel.'
.
L. Eo DENDITT
Frozen foods as sold by Martel Bros.
In AU Suburb.
Swa.1808_1
Sold as th~ prOlK'rty at Sidney D. Kauff.
Sold as the property of Philip Rhine.
man and :Marlon D. KaUffman. his wife.
SHERIFFS SALES
Condttlons-$250,OO cash or certified h k
COIuUUons-J250.00 cal!h or certifted check
on day of sale; balance in ten da s cFit~
home of
Campfire Marshmallows, 1 lb. pkg., 18c
ther condItions announced at sale.Y .
- 011 d,a.y 01 sale: balanoo in ten days. Furthet'
SHERIFF SALEs
conditions announced at ~e.
Girard-Ramsdell
Fueloil
too
H. J. MAKlVEll. Attorney.
Of R~al Estate
GEARY & RANKIN, AttorneYs.
Fieri Facias
At the Sheriff's Ofllce
No. 445
March Term, 1932
Ccurt Hoose, Media. Pennsylvania
All those certain lots or pieces of ground
Saturday, April 23, 1932
with the bUildings and Improvements
thereon erected. situate In the Township
9 :30 o'clock A. M.
Utepper Darby. County of Delaware and
of PennsYlvania. known 88 and
Eastern Standard Time
t;!esignated as Lot No. 422 anel the north.
Alias Pieri Facias
half of Lot 421 on a certain plan
No. 438 easterly
of lata called "Highland Park" surveyed
lor Wood. Hannon Real Estate Truste
b
Joseph W. Hunter, C .E., JenkintownesPay
MamY 19. 1904. which Is dUly recorded ui
a ee for the recording to eleeds to I
~~~ for the said County of
~d Book L. No 7, page 620
ct d
sCl'ibed as foHowa.· to wit. Situatea~n ~
f~r;~"i:~~l t~ded~~lrvlew avenue (50
eighty-seven fee: and fivc:.~~::ao 0~":1:~
northeastwardly from the northeaste 1
ELIZABETH KAU
side of Merion avenue (40 feet wide) co~~
FMAN
:ti~nl~a1"togFac,t heIr In tront or breadth along
HAIRDRESSING
tb""
rVew avenue northeastwardly
Located In
!r'y-seven feet and five-tenths of a foot
d~puiX~~~~~{~~~ Wlelth In length or
Thompson's Stor~Morton Pa.
EveJe~~:!Pt a:mr~y
lines at rIght angles
t~t,!:g Ff:'.::llel
3 SpeeJals '1.00
avenue one hundred thIrty feet.
ew
'Phone Swarthmore 199t.W
Impro
ts
Open evenlnll by apPOintment
half sto;~~bleco::a~ ~~u!:0 22~ ~ne.
EnClosed front POrCh One sto
eet.
Gn.nite
M-~Ie dash additIon, 5X7 feet' Pebbl; rJilh J!O!~e
IUV
10z18 feet.
.
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Sold as the property or Martin J Wur
Cemetery Work a Specialty
ster. Jr., mortgagor and Carl Piood
i
VoL IV,
IMPROVEMENTS
Card Party Benefit
For Girl Scouts
A Benefit-Bridge party, Cake
and Candy Sale will be held Friday afternoon, April 2Z at 2 0'·
clock, the proceeds of which will
go towards the expenses of the
new Girl Scout House, recently
compJeted on Cresson lane. Mrs.
Arthur Robinson will direct a section for Duplicate play and any
who would like to join this' group
should call Mrs. Robinson. Sw.
S7J-M before April 20.
Pure Tartan Raspberry
Preserves lb. jar 19c\
I.e:.
being held at the new building regu-
lady and the enthusiasm of the memhers has reached a high point. In com.
pliance with a promise made to Borough Council that the building would
be an asset to the community, its construction was begun under the direc.
tion of Charles Fischer, builder. Mr.
Fischer, with the aid of unemployed
men provided by the Employment Relief Bureau in Borough halJ. has made
a real improvement out of the Headquarters.
However. this work entailed some
expense and at present those parents
and Girl Scout leaders who have di.
rec'ted the community project are fac-
21 c
ed. with a deficit of slightly over $100.
Furthermore, there is much to be done
during the summer months, such as
painting. plumbing, installation of heating equipment, etc. A fireplace seems
almost a necessity for Scouting during
the winter months.
The 'members of the Swarthmore
Girl Scout troops are working in ~
nu'mber.' of ~ays to raise funds for
work done and work to be done. They
are also accomplishing a great deal in
cl~~.ning up· the grounds around the
building, which is Jocated not far from
the former borough dump. Troops 16
and 194" are holding meetings around
a stove -loaned by· Richard Ogden.
The Girl Scouts are p~rticularly indebted to Mrs. George Zimmer.
taih of Troop 16, whose initiative and
unceasing energy was responSIble for
the completion of the new building.
Recently there has been appointed
by the three Troop Committee~, a
Board which will assist the Giri Scouts
in managing and conducting the business of the Girl Scout House. Representing the Troop Committees on this
Board are Mrs. Elliott Richardson,
President of the Board. Mrs: Daniel
Goodwin, Secretary, Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Treasurer, Mrs. G. H. McClure,
Mrs. ArtllUr Redgrave, Mrs. R. C.
Disquf", Mrs. George Zimmer,
of Troop 16, Mrs. Ross Marriott, Cap~
tain of Troop 194, Mrs. R. P. Lingle,'
Lieutenant of T~oop 6.
!P.&G. WhiteNapthaSoap
7 for 25c
Franklin SUgff)IO'b.bag42c
PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
the
Dela:a..e .:
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Junior Assembly
o R IA L S
Est. 1843
No. Lansdowne Ave.. Drezel RID Pa
(OPposite ArUn~D CemeterY)·
Clearbroolt 6880
Condltfon..s-$250 00 cash or certified ell k
day of sale; b8lance In ten daya ~
t er conditions announced at sale.'
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H. J. MAltIVlm, Attorney.
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of the kites will be made in the window
of The Swarlhmorean the week of the
E. L. Terman. Boy Scout commissioner
for Swarthmore, as well as the Scout
leaders of the four local troups have
volunteered their interest and cooperation
and there is every reason to beJieve that
the plan will be a great success.
Because of the expected demand for
plans offered by the ~ntry Gentlemen.
those interested are urgea to call for
their's and begin work on ,their kite as
soon as possible. ConstructiOn of even a
very elaborate kite costs prattically
nothing except the builders' tiIlle and
thought and the College campus west of
the underpass should prove an ideal
The Junior Assembly hostesses for this
week are Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Smith,
Mr. and ·Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and
• rea
F. B. FRANCIS
12TH AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
Mrs. RaymOnd Buck and AI r. and Mrs.
Harold B. Sl3vers.
There' will be no
more adult classes following the Junior
Ass·embly meetings for the balance of
this series .
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
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GIVE' 'PRQGRAM
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The' 'April meeting oi the Home ami
School Association is expected to attract a large attendance due to a varied
and interesting program which will in·
elude open house at the College Avenue Grade School building in charge of
the Entertainment Committee of the
Horne and School Association, fonowed
by general meeting in the School Audi-
MANY LAUGHS
IN APRIL SHOW
OF PLAYERS' CLUB
"Gone Hollywood" is One, ·of
Season's Most Entertaining
Productions
R. C. GRAHAM, DmECTOR
H. S. SENIOR PLAY
NEXT FRIDAY EVENING
The
Senior
Class of Swarthmore
High School will present
i,~
production on Friday evening,
IS, in the College avenUe building auditorium.
uTrelawney of the Wells''', a four
act play by Arthur W. Pinero, takes
plate in England during the
Victorian period. The plot has
with a large group of
lives become
of an aristocratic'" and very strictly
proper family,from the West End. The
entire production is fitted with sharp
Lewis, Phot:.ogrBpher·
contrasts and sudden changes in tem- Mrs. H, ROl'er Coleman, who play!;
peratnent.
Helen Bent in "Gone Hollywood," the,
. Caroline Warner. as Rose TreJawney. sixth produedon of the Swarthmore
will fill. the role of leading lady, while
of
19c Household Ammonia
qt. size 2 for 25c
owner.
Prize winning kites will be determined
by the success with which they are flown.
the neatness of r.onstruction, and the
originality of design. Boys and girls
entering the contest will be divided into
two groups, one .for those under twehe
years of age and the other group for
those twelve years of age to 16 years of
inclusive.
the winner in each class a silver
loving cup, suitably engraved, will be
by The Swarlhmorean. A half
dozen other p.dzes to be announced later
will be given to runners-up. A display
SCHOOL BUILDING WOMAN'S CLUB
'Tf) BE INSPECTED
CHORUS TO SING
Blue Ribbon -Kraftsor any
other brand Mayonnaise
8 oz. jar 15c
Wm. J. CartJedge
for the. best kite built' by any Swarthmore boy or girl sixteen years of age or
under. The tournament to determine the
prize wintJing entry will be heJd May 7,
weather permitti:1g, on the community
baseball diamond just west of the under-
.
'"blue eoar
M EM
A man who could easily have
been one of those persistant gate
crashers who periodically made an
attack on the R. R. Crossing gates
before ,the underpass was built,
last Saturday night almost suckites. Entries will not be limited to
ceeded in crossing the station plat.
those built according to these plans
form and hurdling the fence which
course. Mr. Reed has kjndly· ~~'~~~::: I
separates the south- and north
from the Country Gentlemen a h
bound tracks.
copies of these plans and instructions and
The driver of the car which was
unable to find the south entrance
these are now avaiJable at the office of
The Swarllullorean. Photos of the kites
to the underpass was Earl "Mundescribed in the plans may be'seen in the
shower of Norristown.
Police
March issue of The Country G"ntllem/an
heard a crash and found his car
or at the office of The Swarlhm()rean~
resting partly on the R. R. tracks
Those securing plans win be asked
and partly on the station platform
turn in their names as entries in the conabout where the old crossing gates
test and have their kite ready to exhibit
orn::e were. He was arrested 011 a
and fly the first week in May. AU those
charge of reckless driving and will
wishing to participate in the contest are
be given a hearing April 14th be~
office
t
asked to register at The Stuarllltllorean 1-______________________________
fore Magistrate Ulrich.
contest and parents and residents of the
community will be invited to attend the
tournament.
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The Swarthmore Girl Scouts are now the cqntest, Robert Reed of Strath
occupying their new home on Borough Haven avenue, an associate editor of the
Country Gentlemen, will supply plans
property along Cresson lane
and
instructions
for building unique ing. field.
.
Swarthmore avenue. The building was
formerly used as the construction house
for Sinclair and Grigg while the underpass was being built. Permission to
move the building and reassemble it
on Borough property was given by
borough council and today the mem~
',',
bers of the local Girl Scout troops may Tour
New. Grade School Unit
point to what is possibly the finest
on COllege Aven.ue Part of
Annual Concert Planned
building of the kind in or near Phila..
: H.· !lbd S .....ogram
April 29th; Woman's
delphia.
Orchestra to Assist
Meetings of the' different troups are
~
HabbersettsBacon J1lb.l0c
gia
Those
who are platming to have their
own tables are asked to bring
cards. Tickets may be secured
from members of the Troop com.
mittees, the GirJ Scouts or their
leaders.,
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PLANNED
$2.50 Per Year'
No Gates To Hit;
Car Mounts Platform
Plans Available for Those Who Seek
Suggestions of Novel Kites To Build
Build a kite and enter the contest now
being sponSored by, The Swarllmlorcau
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Legs Genuine Lamb Ib.22c
Fresh Eggs
Kite· Building Contest And
Tournament Now Underway
New Headquarters· is Notable
Improvement for Young
Girls of Community
Quality
Market
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Swarthmore, Pa., April 8, 1932
NOW IN. USE ON
BOROUGH LAND Free
BACHMANS
Reduced
Prices
1+
GIRL SCOUT HOUSE
......
New
No.
for
f
Playe.. Club'..........n.
"
the ,part of her unonprofcssionalJJ gentleman lover-Arthur Gower-wilt be
Real laugh provoking entertainment
taken 'by William Hickman. The ver- such a~ has not bUn seen at tht- Playsatile Biddle Heg will perform as an
'Club since the production oi ]f)ll1l
~~Pal;!;;i~~'~,ever changing t·Jack~of~all·
. '['ol,man',
uErst, \Vhne-.-Susan:~ Tlli'JL'd
., who loves Uose in·... vairiJ
Ie
THUNDER DIRECTS CHORUS and generously aids her through some the presentation of "Gone He,llr'" 'f'"''
trying times.
under the d~rection .of Robert \ \, ,;, .~~
The Women's Symphony Orchestra,
Needless to say Walter Hickman. the ham assisted by Harry G. Forste.. aL "lie ,
composed of sixty Philadelphia
other twin. also has a part and a
new clubhouse this week.
icians, will aid the program which is to amusing one as the low comedian,
The play is the kind that makes one
Ii
be given by the chorus from the Wom- gustus Colpays. Other important
an's Club, on Friday 'evening. April 29th will be played by Hugh Calhoun.
It
laugh loud' and long and then go home I
feeling ridiculous that anything so silly ,
and obvious should have appealed to the
discriminating judgement of anyone fortunate enough to 'live in this:· so-called
torium, finally closing with interesting
intelligent community of ours.
group conferences. The general pro·
playas 'presented by the Players'
gram for the evening .is as follows:
Club had much to recommend it in the
7 :30 to 8 :30-Inspechon of n~w. Colway of an intelligent and well chosen
lege Avenue. Grade SChoo.l buddmgcast. With the exception of two char• I •
The Entertamment COml~llt~ee of the
roles it is a youthful cast which
Home and .School. A~soclatlon.
The Current Events CJass will meet at gallops through the three acts with self·
confidence and enthusiasm,
8:30-Busmess meehng called to or·
10 o'clock on Thursday morning, at
der in the Auditorium of the High
Clubhouse. Mrs. Robert L. Coates
As the leading lady; Virginia Bray
School. Talk by the President of the
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Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins will lead a
Coleman, has made a decided hit with
School Board, Dr. Arthur, E. Bassett.
Mrs. W. S. Hoffman of Park av,eDlle 1cussion on "The United States and
each night's audience. Not since a cer·
Talk by Mr. Edward Curran of the has been ill the past week.
World Court".
tain Mrs. Grant made her appearance in
Keystone Automobile Association on
one of Mr. Comley's plays can we recall
"Safety Education."
any newcomer to the club's performances
who has been more popularly received. A
9 :15-Group Conferences - General
number of critical thin~s might be said
Topic-uNew Teaching Procedures."
of her performance but on the whole it
High School Section: "Modern
had a "feminine appeal" which makes
Methods in Teaching Foreign Langumore of a hit with us than any number
ages," Leader: Miss Mildred Avery,
All speculation as to the candidates relief and adjustment, both National and of polished mannerisms of a more ex"
room 205.
Junior High School: "Research vs. who will receive the support of the Reg· State, for which the present crisis calls. perienced performe...
Bobby Graham did excellent work in
Text Books". Leader: Miss Lillian ular Republican Party of Delaware
"Among these measures areone
of the best juvenile roles he has ever
Barton, room 100.
First and foremost-complete relief had. He/sensed the comedy in every sitCounty at the Primary election April 26,
El~mentary Grades; "New Methods
for the suffering.
uation and left nothing undone or unsaid
of Teaching Reading". Leader: Miss was settled yesterday with the announce.
Second-the reduction of governmental to bring it out. His work as a director
ment of the complete slate by C. Edwin expenditures and ctonomy in the man.
Henrietta Weber, room 102.
was also apparent for· action moved
I
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Hunter, chairman of the Executive agement of governmental affairs.
smoothly and the audience was seldom
BAS LEADING ROLE
Committee.
conscious Qf any forced Or unnatural
Third-the establishment of
Of special interest to the voters of upon a firm and sound basis and the
A. Child in a very laughable
this county is Mr. Hunter's appeal for elimination of those spc<:ulative standards
character role was up to his usual high
of
the
past
whieh
have
permitted
its
imsupport of Albert Dullon MacDade for
standard and Helen M. Hall also scored
the Superior Cou'rt of Pennsylvania. proper exploitation.
with a graceful' and ·natural IImother"
"Rarely
has
careful
consideration
for
The county candidates endorsed by Mr.
role.
the
best
interests
of
the
party
placed
Hunter 'in the name of the Regular ftc'
Marion C. Harris seemed to be the
publican Party are James Wolfenden for upon the State Ticket candidates whose right type for the engenue role opposite
careers
and
political·
standards
make
Congress, John J. McClure for tile St!.t"!
Mr~ Graham and added humor to many
Senate, Edward Nothnagle. Ellwood J. them so representative of the whole situations. Robert Gilfillan played a difTurner, Grover C. Talbot, and Thomas Commonwealth and so fitted to guide and
such important and vital legis- ficuJt comedy role very convincingly and
\Veidemann for the House of Repre- supervise
lation.
was a valuable addition to the big scene
sentatives, and John B. Hannum, J ....
in the' second act.
"HonorabJe
James
J.
Davis,
as
a
candiand Robert W. Beatty as delegates to the
James H. Hornaday had an important
date
for
a
second
term
as
United
States
National Convention.
part which he enacted coqvincingly and
Senator,
has
by
his
career
not
only
been
The, opening gun in the campaign to
H. Roger Coleman as a crooked manipbring in a· huge vote of confidence for long trained in National affairs as Sec.~ ulater fitted well into the cast of players.
retary
of
Labor
under
three
Presidents
these candidates on April 26 was fired
May it be hoped however, that the apyesterday when Mr. Hunter made the of the United States, but his struggle and pearance of the two· Colemans in the
rise from an immigrant boy, then
following statement:
through the steel industry, a main artery same production does not mark the be.
"In announcing the candidates whom it
of Pennsylvania's industrial supremacy, ginning of another inevi~ble .. family
will support at the Spring Primary. the
to these posts of honor for the nation, has contbination for future presentations.
Regular Republican Party of Delaware familiarized him with the bitter distress
May Brown and William C. Pickett·
County is gratified and proud to be and travail which unemployment and pov- acted minor parts with grace and assuriable to present a ticket by which may be
ance.
Caroline Warner, who plays lhe rnominated candidates eminently fitted to erty bring, and no man is better fitted to
The performance as a whole moved
this condition and more inter~
part of Bose TreJawney in lhe Sen- sponsor and support those measures for cope with
(ContiRved 0,. Pag. Tllre,,)
with
commendable dispatch, and interest
ior CIa.. play at the High School.
at the Clothier Memorial. Mr. W!IIiam
Sylvanus 'Thunder' will direct again this
year. The tickets will be a dollar with a
price of fifty cents for students. The
members, under the direction of Mr.
Thunder, have been practicing regularly
Cor several weeks and this year's con.
cert will be better than ever. As it is a
10caJ affair the members hope everyone
in the village will be interested. and will
come and hear the concert.
Ferdinand Gadd; Mary Devereux.
Avonia Bunn; Ruth Darlington.
Imogene Parrot; WiUiam Taylor
Mr. Telfer; Betty Taylor, hi.; wife;
Cade Arnihac J in the role of Sir Wit·
liam Gower; Virginia Bassett as Miss
Trafalgar Gower, his sister; and several others.
Complete Ticket of Regular
Republican Party Announced
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(CORtin",,"
Oft
Pdge Tn)
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
tlvra.rthm~e Colle~ "'~t'
8
Pa.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
1... ","4..' " (ontcsl
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r 1\(,lllW nt the dh.;tullcc of 48333 feet ,,"est
\\ ud from tilt \\( tcrl\ ~Id(' of Chi reh
L lUe In VIner Dltb} Town hlp Dclawnrc
All th It ('crlulu lot or piece of grollnd
Itt! U In the Iowllshlp of Ridley Coullty
of Del \, Irc lind Stille of I cUllsyhanlu
buUl dcd und described according to a ccr
II 11m HI b(t\\ccn J Inllel Iiul's at rl!::ht t lill !';urH\ JJlldl.! by Thompson Dud MaIf
b the said Grcellv.:ood ll\cnUc 80 Ilrlt\
(ugillecn; IIml f>UrH)'ors
Upper
fit to tl (' mIddle of Il ('('rtuin 16 feet 1 Dlilin I I on JUlie 22 19'25 and described
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No
(xtcndln~
drhn 1\
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Into
Onk
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ud ulst\\3rd communicating \lIth
Illin 10 ft£'t \\1(1(" drhevl\ ext(udlng
Ih
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APRIL I, 1932
No 1311 1-.
No
Murch Turm 1932
PlnJl~\hullj
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IS [)lio\\s
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IllorUl\\Urdh Into elmer Lane and south
\HI dl} Illto {numood mt'n t' 7065 Grccll
\\()(I I\{ lille
dlst llIt:e of G4 696 feet measured south
d{!-;Ht;; 20 mlnutcs w(>;;t along the said
I
l tIlI\
t:( ntt'r line of Franklin a\cnue from Its
\1 I 1011
Imlro (m(uts (m 1st of t\\O story brIck Inter
\\Ith the center lIue of Amru;
III I tuu::) hOll e Hix30 ft'{i Porch front J II d neetlon
ad f33 feet WIde) thence along said
t tI
B I trlll'ut g 11' I!-:(
(cuHr 11nc of Franklin u\euue south 47
! III Il I
d(>g:ltl 20 minutes \\e t 50001 feet more 01'1
Sultl IS tilt' propert). of Philip Rhine
I( s t a n Iron pin thence north 41 de
grees 56 minutes west 175 feet to n stake
--tl I ee north 47 degrees 20 minutes east
5000.J fect to a stake thence south 41
CIMIlJC In
d(',..,l((
56 minutes cast 175 feet to the fin;t
Ilcntwued point and place of b£'glnnlng
Burough T.IX Rat< H J 1\1 \KIVER Attornc~
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\Ills l-l('ri
f
ICI
bUill
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IIcml'lu.lrters is Nolah"·
Itnltro\cluelll for Young
GIrls of COJlllllunitv
Nc"
JUlie Term 1928
Sold as th{" property of John T Joseph
All till t certain lot or plcce o( ground J. Old
J f
!th the bUilrUuf,;s ~Ild hnprmemellts
l r o:.:ted there n
described according to a
( ondltlons-$2:J0 00 cnsh or certified cheCk
I
tll\(\ 1111<1 plln tll(rcof m[\de December 011 d 1\ of sale balance In ten da)::; Fur
lt~ I
}t/
1926
lIul re\ I lel December 13th ther conditions unnounccd at sale
HJ:lG I \ Dumoll & Foster Cn 11 EUf;illecrs
lIu:t) as ~Itu It(' on the north side o( Grecn .... ood H J l\IAKIVER Attorney
I 11t_ HlIlIe It th(> ell tanc£' of 49933 (eet \\est
\\ard from thc \\csterl\' side of Church
L me In Upper Darb, To\\nshlp Deln\mre l• I
~o
tI.-1I II e COUll t~ Peuwn 1\ anla
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FREE DELIVERY
Legs Genuine Lamb Ib.22c
19th
II
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Inel 11('
1------------------,1
In SWARTHMORE NOW
I \In
III t P I'tll I t hlll h II 1
IIIlJ)rmelllf'nt f'ollslst of t\IO ston hrlek
h I
th It h III I II It!' I lid stucco hoU!ip 16x30 feet Porch front
Bil ement ! arage
dunn,." 1 l pt t
\\ III ltl
h I\l' I {'I.: I
tl
l:
t \dllch I lId (:\1.: 1 r )ZUI I
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SClid <; Ihe pr(J~ert} of Phlllp Rhllle
1I1'l11 I.: I I \ ~III ttl I r
1 S 11th (I
Cuudlt! I s-S250 00 crt,.,h or certtficd check
ttT r Id h 1\ I 1 I I I
1)111111 tl
Oi
dll\ (f nl(' balmce In tell days Fur
l tho c nditlons
the ( lUI 1
lUll lIHc/ 1111 e] II-! J M\KI\ER AttOlnc~
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Ail
lib
If'l! }ncius
f
June Telhl 1928
I
II t
C.-:Jut In ng: In front or l:rt'adth on the
d { ecu\\oorl u\ eHue 16 fcet nnd ex
(hUg of til It \\1e1th In length or d{'pth
I tnorlll\\ard
het\\eell )llfnllel lit es at right
tlgl('
to fhe said GreenWood Henne 80
I
f (t t Ihe middle of a certalll 16 feet
dr \('\\11.\ C':dr-ndin,., \\cst\\urd IIlto Oak
('n11{'
and ('as1\\ lrel commUnicating \\ltl1
c 1 tu1n 10 feet" Ide drJ\('\Va~ extending
I ortl \Ialdh Into C1o\cl Lmc nnd south
\ dh Into Greenwood n\cnue 1071 Grl'e11
od n Clllle
I I I
-0-
39c
Pure Tartan Raspberry
Preserves lb. j;lr 19c
I
Pabsctt Cheese
R & R Boneless ChIcken
Din Pickles
Oaklte Cleanser
17e
45e
qt Jar 19c
2 for 25c
1------------------, Premier Crushed Corn
Brillo
can IOe
Z pkgs 15e
I----------------~---
Fresh Eggs
doz to carlon 21 C
Blue Ribbon -Kraftsor any
other brand Mayonnaise
8 oz. jar ISc
Wonder Pan Rolls
"
L J
In All Suhurbs
I
19c
17e
19c Household Ammonia
qt. size 2 for 2Sc
" I
l\fadls n 4000
S II
•
costs no more
than mdmmy
coal.
T,y America's
finest AnthHlcltcon that last
ton th IS S In mg.
No 441
ZZe
16e
Z lb. 15e
35e
Z5e
HabbersettsBacon Y2lb.lOc
I
~IJI'I~ ~(JIlI'
j All th t ('(' talll lot or piece of g:ro md
III I 111 I l I II I I II
"lth tl (' bllilrlhlnS and ImT 100cmellts
l
It
thereon d{scrlbed nCcOldlng to n
IIt\ III lr I
()II ~l II h II th 1 {rer.:t('(1
S II (\
1I1el nlall thcre f maclc December
, l I l l f \\ I
I II It tl
I)
9th 1926 lllld re\ ise
IlIIlll I HY26 In Dllmon & Fo~ter Chll ElgnH-'ers
lhlll(l!
{)n \1 r II
t'l.: 1 II I l i s Itl1ltc {II the north Side of Gre Il\\ood
f I
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a ('II 1(' at the distance of 53133 feet \\cst
II III tI ~II.'] 1 \ HI from the \\estcrly :-'Hle of Church
til
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(Illl\ Penns\l\allia
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New
Reduced
Prices
III
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SI f
B:reast Lamb
Slice Ham
P:rlme Ribs Beef
Fresh Ground Hamburg
Fancy Chuck Roast
SlrlolD Steak
III NDITT
S":I lA08J
the IHollel t} of Philip Rhllle
home of
5e
P.&G. WhiteNapthaSoap
7 for 2Sc
Camp6re Marshmallows. 1 Ib pkg
18c
GlC lrd R lmsdcll 11iclOil too
F!(r
Cc ,
Uo I e Media PCII ~l
Sat rd () April 23 19:i2
930
0
nm
Fea~
No 445
PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
Ea tern St:md lrd Tune
Allb.'> h("ri Fae n
J
Franklin Sugar IOlb.bag42c
March Term 1932
cl ck \ 11
Suggestions of Novel Kites To Build
I
Build a kltc and cnter the contest 110\\ kites 1 ntfle~ \\ 111 not be Illl1lted to
bl'lIlg spon::.urt'(l b) 1 he ~ ((II fllIJlu, (III tho~e IHlllt lccurthll,.., to the~c pint:; 01
for thl! best kite I mit 11\ tll\ S\\ lrih c ur~l
\1 r l ... ll' 1 his kllldl) sl'curl:d
PLANNED
lIle Term 1928
G
Impro enwllt." Consist of t
IEnelos('d
half !>tor:,; Pf!1}ble da."h h
~o nnd one
front po'c"
OU!';e 22x30 feet
SCHOOL BUILDING WOMAN'S CLUB
TO BE INSPECTED I CHORUS TO SING
MEMORIALS
Cemet('f\ "ork a 811('( lalle\'
Wm. J. Cartledge
Isn
F.~t
No I ansdon he he Dr("xeI 11111 Pa
(Opposite \rhngton CemcterJ,)
Clearbrook 6880
Sold w the propertv of Martin J Wur
ster Jr mortgngor and Carl FlOod real
I owner
Condltlolls $25000 cash or certified check
on d \ of sale balancc In ten days Fur
I ther Cond tlons announecd at sale
H J MAKIVER Attorney
'Vonl~n's
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PHONE, CHESTER 9131
~lIxth
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lrc!S1UOEN1~
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comullllllt~
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makc~
rl{la~
1m
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11l;) COSIll~I\\1 lIle~eSlllgjpT1cc
Imemhel~
~[r
ClO~cn
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~r
~I~I~~C
I~~a; 'thc)ec::I~cl':r~s
to
~e\\
~Ietho(b
~hldrcd
hur~d I~
::\Ir~
~e
col~~dc~i~: ~~l~dl~~h~I::~SI11
C
I ete T'lek et 0 £ Regu Iar
1\\nllmber
ho h b bl'cn more populad) recel\cd A
omp
of whcal thmgs IIl1ght he said
her performance but on the whole It
Republican Party Announced 01morc
had a
felllU1Hle appcal
\dueh make~
of a lut ,,"h .b than all) lIumber
the \\ IIltcr month!)
Safct) I ducaltOll
I
The IIIcmbers of 'he S\\arthmore
9 I:>-Groll)l
Conferences-Gelleral
(,lrI Scout trooJls arc \\ orkmg 111 a roplcI eachmg Procedures
number of \\a)s to ralsc funds for
High
School
SectlOlI
::\Ioderll
\lork dOlle alld \\ork '0 be done Thcy
m leachmg Foreign Langu
arc abo accomphshmg a great deal 11\ ages
I eader
MISS
Avery
dcanll1g up the grounds around the room 205
\11 spcculatlOll as to thc candldatcs
bUlldmg \dllCh IS located not far from
JUllIor IlIgh School
Research \5 \\ho \\111
thc sllpport of the Reg
thc formcr borough dump Iroops 16 lext Books
Leader
I .. llhan ular Republican Par) of Delaware
and 19-t are holdlllg mcctmgs around Barton room 100
COUllt' at the Pnmary electlOll \pnl 26
a sto\ e loaned b) Hlchard Ogden
Elelllcntar) Gradcs
Nc\\ :Method::;
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Tile GI ,I SCOllts arc l,ar'Icularly m I d
'[.55 ,\a5 sctt cd \cster( 3) \\It 1 t Ie announce
•
of 1 cachmg Readmg
ca er
.1.\.
dcbtcd to
George ZmlOler cap Hcnrletta \\ cber room 102
ment of thc complete slatc b) C Edwm
talll of Troop 16 "hose IIllttatl\'e and
• •
Ilunter
cllalrman of the Execntnc
ul1ccasmg cncrg\ \\as responSible fori
HAS LEADING ROLE
Comlluttee
the completion of the lIe\\ bmldlllg
Of spccial mtcrcst to the \oters of
Recenth there has been apPoll1tcd
I tIllS count) IS )'Ir Huntcr s appeal for
b) the thrce Troop Comnllttccs a
Board \\ Inch \\ III as::;I~t the Girl Scouts
support ot \lhcrt Dutton :llacDade for
1ll managlllg and conductmg the btl!;1
he SUl)enor Court ot Pcnns~hallta
ncss of the Girl Scout Housc Rcprc
1 he county c mdldates endorsed b) ::\lr
scntll1g thc Troop C0I111lllttecs on tillS
Hunter 111 the nalllc 01 the H.egullr }{e
Board are 1\Irs I Ihott l~lehardson
puhllean Part) arc Jamc \\ oltendctl for
PreSident of the Hoard ).[rs Dalllel l
Longrcss John J ).lcCiure tor the St Ite
Good\\1Il Secrdan :\lrs ~rlhur Rob
Sl'lllh I h,ald ~othlll Ie 111\\0)(1 J
111 (II In.asllrlr )'Ir:-. ( II )'llClun
lun r (.ll\lr l
1111 t Ill! II II
~Ir
\rthur l",l(lgr I\l
~Ir:-. I... C
\\ l:1(il'1ll llil I 1 lit
II tl I: l \ kepT(.'
1>lsqlll: ~Ir:-. (,~orge ZlIlll11tr Capt till
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llltlt1\l
all J Jim B 1I1Il1lUm Jr
of 1rOOI) 1(1 :\[rs Ross ~rarflott Lap
and I... ,hel t \\ BI.: 1ttl I.. ddt,... Ite .. t til'
tam ol J fonp 19-1 :\Ir::; I, P Imgll' [
~ It I Ilil C{ Il\{' Itl JIl
lhe lJlIIIll,., _UIl III thl: LlIlpall!1l t
I "u'n'atl' of 1 roop (,
hrut, III , 1111 0 ' "Ie I' • mlttlu"e , ,
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(1II(1 Ilt..: (11 \} Til /I \\;t ... hnd
Junior Asselnltly
\C Ilnll\ "hell
Ilulltlr IHI(Ii.! thl:
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tit
llIUlt
lht.: JUIll)r \:-. cmhh ho tn l'~ lor till::.
I n lIlll lIlllll"", 11I (Ul II \ t , l 1\11 1'1 It
\Hl.:k arc ~Ir llld :.\Ir ... lltlln I SmIth
\\11 tllpri tt tlil "'111I1 II III In th,.;
:\lr 1111:\1I
liar Ii I'l'rn :\Ir lIld
l\l HI tr h.ll'ul It 1 1 I Irt'
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I... a\ IlH nd huck III I :\1 T mel:\1 r . .
lllllll
1
rltltll
ml}rcul
to bc
111ft Id I
St l\lr
I hue \\tll he no
.1 k t tIl lnt I tl Ii t 11\ \dudl 111 t\ he
mOre adult ell ('~ tollo\\ 111_ thl JUlllor
C Irnhm "Irut r
"Ito 1)ln'~ the
111l1lllttlllll1 I I I til: lllllll II \ , ["1\ "
\S<:(I11hh IlllCtllJg-~ 1t r th( I t1;-LIlCC ot
l'Irt .,f no ( I r.1 mm '\ In the SrJ1
II I "Ilt> It th
III I IIrl t T
till
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~Ilss
~Irs
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F. B. FRANCIS
12TH AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
c.
fllO\C the bulldmg and re Issctllb1c It
Carolme \\ Irllcr as I
011 Porollgh properh \\ lS glHIl bYj
1\\111 hlt the role of Ie ullllg lui) ,dule
Players Club's season
borough counCil and tod 1\ the mem I
tht.' II trt ot her 1I0npfofusIOnai gell
bers of the local Girl Scout troops may Tour of New Grade School UnIt
tlell1l1l 10\ ccr- \rthttr Go\\er- \Ill be
n.tal laugh prm oklllg enterlaml11cnt
)lomt to ,\hlt IS possl!Jh thl finest
on College Avenue Part of
\ Annual Concert Planned forltlkcn h~ \\t1huulIICkIllUl lhe \cr such IS hls 110t been sc;cn at t
hmldlllg of the k1lld III or J1l!ar Plull I
Hand S. Program
Al,rd 29th;
lule I l(ldle Beg \\111 perform b
ers Club slI1ce thc productIOn
delpilla
Orchestra to ASSist
l1upet 1I0US c\ er changlllf,! J Ick of all I) I
J t \\11 1
(1
Ihl' ulf1(;rellt 1ft )PS
GIVE PROGUA1Uj
jSmall parh
\\110 hHes J usc III \ JIll I l 111 III ..
III
rs
!I ..Gone
t'S.UI
helllg held It the Ile\\ buJldlllg rcgu I
THUNDER DIRECTS CHORUS mel gt.'l1ertlllsh auls her through SOllie I the prc!lentahou of
Il'rh and the enthu:;llSm of the mem I I he Apnl mcctlllg of the lIollll' :\IlU
IT\llIg' tlllles
under the (hrectml1 01 I\.obert
bers h.>s rc>ched , lugh J1om' lit com School As>oclahon " cXJlected '0 at
fhe \\ omen 5 S\ mJlhony Orche
1
"eedle" '0 sa) \\ Iitcr Iltekman 'he h lin assls'ed b) I1arev G 10rs[CI " ..c
phance \\Ith I pronllse III Ide to Dar tr let a Ilrge attendance due to t \aned composcd of Slxt\ Pl11llddplul
othl'r t\\111 tlso It IS a p Irt and I \cr) Ile\\ cluhhOlbC tlu::; \\cck
ough CounCIl tllat the hUli(hng \,ould Uld mtenstmg program \\llI<::h "dim
one lS the 10\\ cOtullhan Au
lhe
I::. the kllld that
one
he an asset to the
Its con dude opcn house al the College A,c jlclans \\111 aul the program \\11Ich I:.
Colpl)s Othl'r Illlpnrtlllt plrb laugh loud and lung and thcn go home
structlOll \\as bcgun under the (!tree Intle Grade Schoollnuldtng 111 charge of he gncu b\ the chorus Jrom the \\om \\111 he plt)l'd In llugh Cilhollll IS leehno ndlculous that lI1)tlung so 5111)
tum of Char1es F
IHulda 1\1 r the I ntertammcnt COlllllllttcC of the
s Clu/) on I
C\ cllIng \prll 29th I ndm wd Ga(ld ).1 tn Dn eHUX a::; and 01)\ lotb sh uld hal e appealed to the
\\Ith the aid of uncmployed II 01111.: all( I S c I1{)01 \SSOCI It 1011 I 0 II 0\\ C(I at the ClHluer )'lcllonalI )'1r \\llhltll
h01lI1 I Ulln
h.tlth Darhngton
1s (II cru11I1lltJng Judgcment 01 all)Ol1e tor
I
men pro\ldcd b) the J lHplo)lIlel1t Re I)) gCller I I Illcctlllg' III ,I It: S CI100 I f \ U( \ 1 IS\I\alltls
\\111
Imogulc Prlrrot
\\llhll11 11)lor as tt11lltC l'llol1gh to Inc III tillS
ctlk-d
11 1111lilder
k
II I (lrcct
.1 IIagam tlbl
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hef BureHI III Uorough hlll has made
fi II
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t
'l'lr
Ie tiC eb \\1
)e 1 uO Ir \\Itl a
leller
hett) la)lor III \\Ife lJ1ghl) IIltdhgl!nt comlllullIt) 01 our
a realunprO\Clllcllt out 01 the Head ItorlUll1
1
of hft) cents tor studt:llb
lhl' Clrle \rnlhac 111 thl' rokot Sir \\11'
Ihe pla\ it::. prt llltl!d b) the lla)ers
quarters
group
con
erellCCS
Ie
gellieria
pro
undt.'T
tho:.:
dlrcctl(ll
ot
Ilun
Go\\er
\
Irg-1ll11
BlSSt.'tt
b
::\llss
Club
had nmch I) HC mnH.!lld IIIt 111
gram for the e\elllng' 1:. as 0 lo\\S
II
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IIO\\cver thIS \\ork cntalled some I 7
830 I
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lUJl(er Il\C t.'CII l)rlC Icmg rt:""llar)[lratalg'lr Go\\er Ins Slstu and 5e\ 1\\1) ot III IIltdlJgent and '\i.!
30 to
- nSllectlOll ot Ill\\
0
for sC\erll "l'ck~ tIld tim; ,clr:. con
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I t t
I r
expense Iud at prcscnt those parents lege \\elllte Grade School hlllldmg-I
b
I
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l!r tl other:;
cast
11h t 1e cxccptlOn 0
\\0 C II
and (,lrI Scout leadcrs \\ho have (It
ccrt \\111 e bctter t Ian e\cr
s It I:; a I
Ich:r rolcs It I:; a )ollthtul cast \dnch
I he L ntertalllt11cnt C0ll11111ttcC of the b"'al affair thc ll1ell1bcr~ hOI)C c\cr'-onel
II
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tl
It
J
reeted the COmI1lUlllt) proJcct are fac Ilome md School ASSOCiatIOn
I
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III
ttl
d
II
Jhc Current E\ents Cllss \\111 meet at ga op:. tlrollgl tlC tlree ach \\1 1
cd \\ltlt a dehnt of shghtl) 0\
$100
8 30-BusII1ess Illcetlllg called to or I
rl\l:d
C{ an \\ I I
0 clock on I
1l10rnmg at the
\ lrglllia Bra}
Furthermore there I::; much to e done dl r 111 the Au
I{oJ crt 1 Coatcs and Loleman has made a dcclded lut \\Jth
dunng 'he summer months. slIch as School I ilk h) ,Ill PreSI(!,nt of 'he
•••
Mrs I tI"arti A Jenkms 1\111 lead a db
ce Not smce a ccr
pallltmg plulllumg IIlstallatlOll of hcat S I
I B ani Dr Arthur 1 Bassett 1 ::\frs \\ S Hoffman of Prlrk a\Cllue CtiSSlon on fhe United State:. 111(1 ] he each !light s audlcll _1 I
A fi
I
c 100 h) 0).[r 1 d\\anl Curran of the j I1as bcell III tl Ie pas ' wee
k
\\'0 r(
II C our ,
tam 01
)'lrs
lilt mauepla)s
ler appearance
III
mg e(IUlpmcllt c ' c
Ire}) ace seems Ialk
lone
:\trGrComlcys
can we recall
almost a necesslt) for ScolI'mg durmg l
tlll:~1:
d I
• • One !;tof) pebble
Marble 18:11 a:!,~~tlon 5,,7 feet Pebble dash garage
ranlte
I)ro(hu hons
more ho, or girl sixtel'n \ e lrs ot I""e or I rom tht.' lOlilltn (el tlCl11t.'1l t huudnd
GRAHAM, mUECTOR
eOf1Il'~ ot tlu: e plm .. llld lI1 .. tructl Ii:; md
thl':.e lrt: 110\\ l\ ullhle It the olilce 01
Card Party BenefIt
\\l'lther IHrmlltmg on the CfJlIlIlll1lHh lhe') lrthmOJ em 1 hutl~ It the kltc~
For G,rl Scouts
b !.schall thamond Just "l'St of the umhr (Ie cniJl'd III the III Uls 1Ill\ he eell It1 tltl:
~I trch I l1t ot 1 hl' L( IIlItn Gl'utlelll m
p tss
I
PrIZe
\\IIHlIl1g
kItes
\\111
iJl.:
ddl'fIllIllCdlur
It til..: (lille 01 lhe ,)'l(fJllI.III01 all
\ BUll ht I n
1)\ the SllCC(;SS \\lth \\hlch the\ Ire 110\\11
I hose St'CUflllg IIlms \\111 he I",hu to
tlld C tilth S lie \\ 111 be hcld I rl
the neltlle~s of (ollslructlOIl
Illd theltllfn III their 1I11nc~ IS culne::. III the COil
d 1\ lftl'rll' 11 \pnl 2!. 1t 2 0
ungmailt)
of
deSign
BU\
s
and
gIrls I tcst md ha\ e thl:lr kIte n: HI) to cxillint 1
clo(k the I)f()c{l'ds
the
contest
\\
III
be
dl\
Idl'u
II1to II1d fh the Itrst \\ el'k III ~Ia\
\11 tho~e
go to\\ Ird:-. the l'Xpl'lbes of the
11\\0
groups
oue
for
tho~e
under
t\\ehel
\\Isllln~
to
plrtlcl}lltt.'
III
the
contl.:~t
Ire
11(:\\
(,Ir! Scollt HOllsl' rcccnth
j )ears of
Ige
md
the
other
group
tor
asked
to
rcglster
It
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S
\artitmolc(lJI
C()IlII)lett'd (II Cressun IIIll'
)'Irs
I tho:.e l\\Ch e H Irs of age to 16 ) C Irs of ollice
\rthur l\.ohlllSOIl \\ III {hrcct I "'l'C
age lIlclusnc
I J I I erllllll 10) Scout COlllmlSSlOner 11 S
lion tor I )upl!c Itl' Pll\ and tn\
SENIOR PLAY
10
the
\\
IImer
III
c
ICIt
class
a
slher
for S\\ artitmorc as \HIl IS the Scout
•
\\lto \\oultl IIkl' to JOIll tillS group
NEXT FRIDAY EVENING
IO\lI1g
cup
SUItably
cll,graH.'(1
\\111
he
Icader::;
of
the
fonr
lOCI!
troups
hlH
should C III ),1 rs i{Oh1ll501l S"
donatcd
by
Ihe's'uartf.morcall
A
half
,olunlccn:d
thl'lr
mtl'f{'::.t
alld
cuoperlholl
I
.':In:\1 heforl' \Jlnl 20
I hosl'
dozen other pnzcs to be anllounced later I lIld therc IS C\ef\ rl'tSUn to helte\c that
I he Sl.'ltI)r Class ot S" arthmore
\\ho are piallnlllg: to h IH theIr
III be gn en to runners til'
A dlspla) the Ilan \\ III be I great success
lligh School "III present Its
0\\11 tahle:-. arc Isked to bnng
llL'<:allse of the cxpech."l demand for production on 1 nday e\Clllng Apnl
cards
Ilckets 1111\ he ~ecurt."(1
1of the kltcs \\ III he made III the '\llldow
of The S'nar/hm01can thc week of the plans offered by the Lvtlluf) Gentlemen
trolll members of the 1 roop com
b 111 the Col1ege aHIHIe bUlldmg au
~ t.:onte~t md parents and rcs1( tents of tltt' tlm::;e IIltcfl'stL'(1 lrc urgc(] to call lor
Il1lttCCS the (.lrl Scouts or their
duonulll
) COll1llHIIlIty "Ill be lI1YJted to attend the theli sand l)tgm \\0 k 011 their kite as
leadcrs
lrelmllc\ of thc \Vel1s~. a
tournament
::.oou as 1 osslblc Construction of e\ en a act pin h, Arthur \\ Pinero
In onlu to aid those who Wish to enter \ ery c1lhor Itc kite costs practlcal1~ pllce III Lugland durmg the
I he S\\ arthmorl' Girl Scouts arc now the contest
Robert Reed of Strath i Ilothmg except the budders tllnc and
\ Ictormn penod 1 he plot has
OCCU1)\lIlg their ne\\ home 011 Borough Haven a\cnue m associate editor of thel thought and thc College campus west of
\\ Ith a llrgc group of stage foJk
should pro\ e all Hleal f1)
properh
along C rl!Sson I tile ncar I Country Gcntlcmcn \\ III Isuppl) 1)lal15 thc Cunderpass
II
11\ es become mtermll1g1cd
S" arthlllore 1\ en tie fhe ulI1ldlllg was and lIlstructlOl1S for bUl dlllg ullHlue Illig Ill' (
of lit anstocratlc mel \ery stncth
---proper fanllh from the \\ est Eud The
forml'rh uSl'd IS the eonstruchon house
entire prO{JUctlOll 15 filkd "Ith sharp
Lewis Photographer
for SlIlclalr and Grigg "hde the Ull
contrast:; IIld suddcn changes III tCUl Mrs H Roger Coleman, 'Mho ploys
dlrpas:s \\ IS belllg built PermiSSion to I
peranll'1 t
Helen Bent In "Gone lIollvwood," the
,...------------------·f' ullder
I he tottrnaml'lIt tu ddl:llIIlIle til(
pnze \\ 1IlII11lg l'lltr) \\ III he hdd :\11\ 7
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ELJLABETH KAUFMAN
HAIRDRESSING
located III
1 hom I ~on S Store :ltorton I'a
Perlll .. nc-nt \\aung
] \('r~ Ua, F "('('I)t Saturday
J SpeCials $1 00
Phone S\\arthmore ]99.J l\
Opl'n e\enlllg'S b,J appomtment
"'Gone nulh \'" nod" i" One of
S.'.u;on'M 1\lo"t Enh:·rtullung
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Rack Chops
Shoulders Lamb
Seek
\ 11111 \\ho (mid lIlh hne
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\till Illrth on thl st III II pI tHOII1l
t14 ut \\ hue thl' (Id cr
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I lot.! \\ IS trf( 1('(1 011 1
char~t: ( t rl'Ckll'S dn\ 111~ and \\ III
he glHI1 1 hllrmg \pnl 14th hl'
I( re ~11,..,I~trate Vinci
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MANY LAUGHS
IN APRIL SHOW
OF PLAYERS' CLUB
No Gates To HIt,
Car Mounts Platfcrm
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Quality
Market
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of grOund
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JmpTmement"
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III III t n { ect I I Pr{O,!l de crlberl according to II
I S\II\P\ ud plan tJlcr£'of mnde December
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I II
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tr lI1
t.'11 IIlC I1 , t t I I!III III 1\1\l' I \ nHntH' nt the distance of 515:J~ feet \\('st
wel ( II t1l1ll1 Jllrlllr (till.: lr III II\\Iud from the \\eiiterh side of ChUrch
J (:\\IS It_ tnd\
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to the said G een\\ood a\Cnlle 80
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ale b Ilance In ten days Fur
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1 (lit 1I0rtlmnrd betweell purl!lIel lines at right
t It IIllj f ug-I('s to the said GreenWOod 8\ellue 80
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fe<>t to the middle of II certain 16 feet
111 tht dr! ('\\a\ extending "estward Into Oak
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f1 cCltain 10 feet \\Ide drhe .... ay extending
I .It III t 1l0rth\Hlrdh Into CIo\ er Laue and south
11 II \\nrdl~ into Grecn\'ood a\elUle 7067 Green
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IT
pl\
InmrO\em{llt'> consist of t\\'o star:; brlek
nnd LlIp.co 110 Ise 16x30 feet Porch front
l'
Ih Il I I ement gnrage
$2.50 Per Year
I
ImprmeJUeuts consL')t 01 two story stucco
hall l 21x27 fect Parch front Frame gar
No 439 Ig( 16x16 feet
IS
Swarthmore, Pa., Aprd 8, I932
GIRL SCOUT HOUSE [Kite Building Contest And
Tournament Now
NOW IN USE ON
BOROUGH LAND Free Plans Available for Those Who
th r h
(' 1'1 II
No. 14
1
1
0 ' pob'hed mannCrISms 01 a morc cx
relief and adjustment both NatIOnal and I pt.'Tlellced performer
State tor \\IHch the present cnSIS calls
Bobb) Graham did cxccl1cnt \\ork In
\mong thcse IllCa:sure5 an:one of the best Jl1\ellllc roles hc has c\er
Ilrst and foremost-complcte rehef had Ill' sensed the comcdy III evcr) SItd
tor the suffcrll1g
ualton and lcft llothll1g undone or Ullsal
S ceOIl d - t IlC TCulictlOl1
.1
01 gO\ crnmcntaI to Ilrll'g It out illS \.. ork as a director
exp\;lldltures and cconolll) III the man \\as also al)l)arcnt for action moved
agcment of gO\efllmental affairs
smoothly and the audIence \\as seldom
Tlllrd-the establlshmcnt of huslncss COnsCIOllS of all) forccd or unnatural
upon a firm and sound basb and the efforts,
c1UlIUlatton of those sl)eculatne standards
1 redenc A Cluld 111 a \ery laughable
of the past \\lnch ha\c pernlltted ItS 1111 C}mrac t cr roIe \\as up to 111 s usual lugh
proper cxplOitatlO11
standard and Hclen::\1 Ball also scored
Hard) h IS careful cOllSl(ieratlO11 for \'Oth a graeeful and natural
mother
the !Jest mterl'sts of thc part) placed role
upon thc 5t Ite Ticket c tmhdates \\ hose I :Manoll C Barns sccmcd to be the
career:-. and JJOittlcal standards make I n~ht t)1>c for the cngenlle role OpPosite
them so reprcscntatnc 01 the \\ hole ~[r Gr Iham and added humor to mam
(omlllllll\\(dtlt;Jl lSI htt{ 1 tl ,..,mtil air! Ihmtl Us
Rohert GtihIlan played a dlf
upl:r\1 e tlLh 11111 rtllt lilt! \ntlll,...1
hcult lomed) role 'en COIl\II1l:lIlg!\ 111<1
btulIl
\\as I \alllahle addItIOn t) the llg ::.ccue
..
II IIact I
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11 )Jl)rahle J Ill1e~ I l)a\l~ a .. I candl III J thc ~econd
,
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1111l':;
urna< l\ la{ an Illlpor ant
SI.:I1 It or Ilas I)) II\~ career nut 011 I\ 1)Cl.:n par \\ IIC 1 Ie l'lIae e{ (:011\ IIlcmg \ 111
1(11,." trl1lled 111 Xau Illl Iffalr~ IS St.:c II Roger Colt:man lS a crookL'{lmamp
te'an " I Ih>r lIntl" 'hree 1'1 ",Id,"" ulater hUIII \\ell m'o the ca,t of plaICrs
ot the Lllltcd Slate hut 111.. tnldglc an I :,\11\ It he h !lcd 11 '''e\ er th It thc II>
11 e I rom 111 11111111 r;Jllt 1.0\ then )ll'lrlll(o.; ot the 1\\0
111 the
Ihr u,...h thl.' tld IIldn tn 1 mUll Irtf n
unt.' I)r )(llIdlOll
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ano,hlr l1lc\ltahll.: tllmh
tlthl't'j))hol hmorl rthl!111tlll hi '.: II1hll1ltl n I r luturt pn I:utatlilh
I limit Ifln I hllll \\ llh Ihe l)Jttli eli tft ~
~II\ I r "n md \\ lit lin ( I Ickett
lllcilra\lIlhlnlhUlll111)lI\ll\lntl1lIIIJ\
Idulnlllrpart \\Jthgla(eal1(la \lr
lrh I fill,..., 111(1 1 I III 111 1 I ettl'r htll: I I J IKt
~Upl \\Itlln
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III I mOIl mtl:r
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(COl tlJl cd Oil Page Tlu-u)
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THE SWARTHMOREAN·,•
VERSATILE ACTOR
, Mrs, Benjamin Thomas, of Merinn, Saturday afternom.", .There were
omen'~: ~;n.
formerly
of at
SWarlhmOre',entertaino!d
her guest·'
bridge
dub
her home Tuesday afterW
noon. The members. are Mrs. Findlay
Downes, of ~hestnut Hill j Mrs. Herschell G. SmIth, Mrs. Roy C. Comley,
Mrs. Samuel D, Clyde, Mrs. James
Bacon Douglas, Mrs. Chad,:,. Dravo,
Mrs. Joseph Bates, Mrs. Wilham H.
~ard, Mrs. Herbert Bassett, Mrs. O. J.
GII.reest and Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson,
of Swarthmore.
Mrs. C. Wildey Lukens, of Strath
Haven avenue, entertained at bridge on
Dr. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther
family spent last week in Atlantic City.
Robert Hanzlik of Cornell avenue entertained Tuesday afternoon with a party
in honor of his birthday.
Mr. and 1\Irs. \Villiam M. Haney of
Columbia avenue are entertaining
dinner and bridge this evening.
Mrs. Arthur Hughes and
Thelma and Norman spent last week in
Medford, New Jersey.
APRIL 8, 1932
The first of a series of meetings under
the auspices of the Woman's Association of the Presbyterian Church will be
held next Wednesday April 13 at 2 :30
P. M. South America will be studied
aud moving pictqres will be showlL Mrs.
George Shobinger will speak upon the
subject. Mrs. A. F. Jackson is chairman
of the meeting. " Tea will be served. All
persons who are interested are invited.
I
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PIANO TUNING
20 yean experienee with aUI r:::~::
Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano 1
AU Pianos .hould be tuned twi""
I
I
A. L. PARKER
Phone Media 831
Williain Hickman, who plays im..
portant role in the H. S. Senio..
Class ploy.
GEORGE H. KEJ,J,EY
Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Huntington of
New Haven, Conn., are the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Williams 01
Amherst avenue.
Dr. HUntington is
Professor of Geography at Yale University.
Electrician
Repair work and new l",talladoru
Phone S.... 4ZS.
THE CLASS OF 1932
of the
For Seven Years.The Vanity Box has led the field of beauty experts in
and near Philadelphia, by giving permanent waves
without electricity.
NOW
we continue this most advanced system
of permanently waving the hair by sponsoring the
ZOTOS PERMANENT_NoMachine
No Electricity
Under this new system, the hair IS wound in the
usual manner and then wrapped in Zotos pads.
Pads measuring 4t" by St" do the work usually
done by machines-gently steaming the hair for a
few minutes. By the time the entire head has been
wrapped, the first pads applied are ready to be removed. The natural sheen and lustre of the hair is
preserved-and the waves are deep and lovely.
All textures and colors of hair respond to this treatment with equal success.
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
presents
''TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS"
Apointment for permanents are coming in rapidly
now. Make yours today.
HIGH SCHOO~ AUDITORIUM at 8:15 P. M.
9lie
Friday, April 15th 1932
•
Fine,t Fruit, and Vegeta61..
C!
r:< d
dG
•
",ea 1'00 an
TOcen..
Fiaeat Qualit,. of
r:<
d
Bird,eye I ' TO,te Meat.
of
JAKE, the tailor
21·23 South Chester Road
The latest model new Hoffman pressing machine
has just been installed.
GOOD WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE PRICES.
7 years in Swarthmore
Suits Sponged and Pressed-SUits, Top coats,Ladies SUits, Dusses
and Blankets French Dry Cleaned and Pressed.
Ladies' Coats, Ladies' and M,-n's SUies, Men's Top coats Relined
HATS CLEANED
From youroldlongFurCoatwemakejacketsatveryreasonableprices
Have all your Winter Clothes Cleaned before you store them~
WecallforandDeliver.PHONESWARTHMORE 401.W
Ib.3le
Ib.4ge
Spring Lamb Chops
Pork Loin Roast
Shoulders Lamb
Fowl for Fricassee
Ib.3ge
Ib.18e
lb.18e
Ib.4ge
Golden Bantam Cornbx.29c
Red Raspberries
bx.27e
"Garden Fresh"
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fre.h Sweet
Sugar Peas
%pk.25c
Fre.h
3 for25e
Artichokes
F .....h New
3 bun.25e
Carrots
F .....h New
Beets
3 bWl.25e
Fre.h Clean
Spinach
%pk.15c
Freshest of ita kind
Shad
Buck
'lb.2St
Freoh
Cape May Goodies Ib.19c
Sw.750
The Vanity Box will soon make another announcement
of great importance to its friends.
~-.
Steak Cod
Ib.19c
Freab
lb.25e
Ib.26t:
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
$1. 49 doz. plus 2c deposit
Qt. BoHle ZOe plu. 5e Dep.
CHASE &: SANBORN
~t~1rtLL
HOUSE
LB.
•
MARTEL BROS.
so. CHESTER ROAD
JUNIORS GUESTS OF
LANSDOWNE CLUB
The Junior Members of the Swarthmore Woman's Club were guests of the
Junior Section of the Twentieth Century
Club of Lansdowne last Thursday evening, March 31st, when the Swarthmore
girls presented a Bi·Centennial sketch,
"An Evening at Mount Vernon", written
and produced by Junior Members.
An effective, clever portrayal of
home life of General Washington
Mount
Vernon
t'
I'f tho after his •retirement
t
'11
ac lve I e,
IS entertammen Wi
<:na_1ed by the Swarthmore Juniors bef
•
C b
T d·
ore their own lu on ues ay evenmg,
April 12th, at the Clubhouse.
•
I
Joint Conference
,
Coffee
33c
STRICTLY FRESH
FARM EGGS
19c and 23c doz' .
Stuffed Olives
Ig; bot.19c
Sunbeam Sliced Pineapple 19. caD 13~
Biaquick-for Better 'Bi.cuib, box 33e
Lg. Bot. Vanilla
ZSC
ScotTiuue
3 roll. 23.:
lb. jar17e
Peanut Butter
Apple Butter
Mazola Oil
jar 10e
pl. tin Zle
5 bar. 15e
Allegro assai
Andante con molo
Allegro ma non troppo
II
Redt du P&:beur .............. de Falla
Clair de Lune •••.••••••••••••• [~~~:~;~
Two Studies •.•••••.••••••••.•
A flat major
C minor
Eleanor Goddard, pjanist
Sunday, April 17: String Quartet of
the
phia.Musical Fwld Society of Philadel•,•
"The State Legislative Ticket is headby Senator John J. McClure, the und,sputed Leader of the Party in the
C~unty, whose wise, courageons and
aclOUS counsel and actions in the
Senate are rapidly forging him to
front as a leading Republican in
State. No man in Pennsylvania politics
today commands more respect than does
and no Senator is closer to his home
people than is Senator McClure. His
worth and the esteem in which he is
are shown by the fact that he is
C ompIete Republi.can Ticket ticaJJy unopposed and his return
~,
Senate conceded.
(C(tnli,um:l /l'tIm PrJ,' On,J
"The present members, the
d
ested in providing relief for those who E ward Nothnagle, Ellwood J. Turner,
are subjected to it than is he, and by Grover C. Talbot, and Thomas Weideturning his useful and unusual talents to mann, of the House of Representatives,
3ge PKG.
For ConstipatioD
HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH
MUFFIN CRISP AND KRINKL
CRISPS
APRIL COAL PRICES
But The Quality Must Be Better
W~M:~N
•
"blueeoal'
costs no more
than ordinary
coal.
•
Fill your bins
withAMERICA'S
FINEST
ANTHRACITE
•
& FUEL OIL
WILSON COAL & SUPPLY COMPANY
Madij~~ 4000
intheSuburb.
L.E.BENDITT
Swa. 1808-.1
HOME OF
Girard-Ramsdell-Fuel Oil, Too
~~~~b_--~=~&~~~~II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
under Bruce Simonds of Yale University
for a year. She was awarded the
Matthay Scholarship by the
Matthay Association for study at The
Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School in
London. She was there for two years
under the ~nstruc:tion of Mr. Matthay
himself. Since then she has been in the
Music Department of the Westover
School of which }'-lr. Simonds is supervising head.
Her program will be:
I
Two Preludes •.................. Bach
Sonata in F minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata) •.....•.•••.....•.• Beethoven
Chester, is a candidate for re-election to
the Superior Court. Chester County has
been distinguished for the charof judicial mind which springs
.
it and none has been more luminous than
that of Judge Gawthrop; proven in his
ten years' service as a member of the
Superior Court. His retention there is
to be most earnestly desired.
uDelaware County is again to be congratlllated upon its opportunity to present a Judge whose accomplishments
have marked and fitted him for promotion and we therefore bespeak for the
Hon. Albert Dutton MacDade the united
support of the cntire voting citizenry of
this County so that he shall be elevated to I
the Superior Court of Pennsylvania,
t
place which he would grace and
I
which he is so eminently suited.
"The c:andidates for Delegates to
National Convention arc, indeed. fortuitOllS.
John B. Hannum, Jr., represents
substantially all the great business interthat criss-cross our County in e\'ery
direction and give employment to
many of our citizens; and Robert W.
Beatty's association with our largest
financial institutions will also bring real
aid to the coullciis of the party.
"The Alternates, Mrs. 'Yard and Mrs.
Hinkson, through their interests in civic:
affairs and leadership of the great WOIU- 1
erl's division of the party, bring to
ticket and party that sincere help WII.'W I
is one of its major ass~ts.
"In James Wolfenden as a member of
Congress, the Republican Party has a
man whose broad business experience
residence in the rapidly growing secof the County brings him into the
closest touch with its many problems and
as a true Delaware Count ian none takes
mOre interest and has given more of his
time and efforts for the County's advantage and the benefit of itss n.~~~:g:~'
than he. Mr. \Volfenden will, u
edly, be renominated by a handsome vote
of confidence.
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LANSDOWNE
No." Playing
Friday and Saturday
WILL ROGERS
in
"BUSINESS AND
PLEASURE"
Monday & Tuesday, April 11-12
RUTH CHATTERTON
In
"TOMORROW AND
TOMORROW"
Wednesday, April 13
ANN HARDING
In
"PRESTIGE"
Thur8day~ April 14
CHESTER MORRIS
In
"COCK OF THE AIR"
2 Large
Illuminated Free Parking
Lots Aside of Theatre
I
MEDIA THEATRE
Matinee Daily at 2:30
SATURDAY MORNING ONLYI
WILL ROGERS
f'BUSINESS and PLEASURE"
NOW-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
J6r Er:onornictd 7',.O"SPO"'.,;"..
CDE,VROLET
Reduces Prices
Before deciding on any new low-priced automobile - read over Chevrolefs, new
reduced prices, and compare them with the prices of any other cars in Chevrolefs field.
Compare what you get for every dollar that you pay. Then, you .cannot fail to recognize the significant fact that the Chevrolet Six is now, more than ever,
THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE
NEW LOW PRICES
ROADSTER
$445 DE LUXE COACH $Q15
SPORT ROADSTER 485
SPORT COUPE
535
PHAETON
495 5-PASS. COUPE 575
STANDARD COUPE 490
CABRIOLET
595
5-WINDOW COUPE 490
SEDAN
590
COACH
495 SPECIAL SEDAN 615
DE LUXE COUPE
510 LANDAU PHAETON 625
Six wire wheels and fender wells on all models at $15 additional.
FOX PICTURE
ffALICE IN WONDERLAND"
LB.
Lomest
Spring
Prices
Buy and Burn
10 Ib bag41e
Psyllium Seed
II SWARTHMORE lOW!
SWAR
SPECIAL CHILDRENS' PRESENTATION
Rattle Creek
I
should be returned as their services so
"As Chairman of the Executive Comwell merit; for each has been untiring in
of the RegnJar Republican Party,
mittee
his work for his constituents. Mr. Talbot, the sponsor of the Talbot Bill passed 1 take real pride in presenting this ticket
the RepublicaQs of Delaware County."
at the last sessions of the Legislature,
that earnest piece of constructive legislation for the alleviation of state-wide
distress, has made a place for himself
which is most noteworthy and
typifies the sane progressiveness of the
entire delegation from Delaware County.
"Mrs. Bessie Everett of Springfield
who has served so faithfully as Delaware County's delegate Qn the State Republican committee is endorsed for reI'
h'l CI' If d N P
I
e edlon W I e
I or
' . eop es, a I
loyal worker for the Republican party I
in Chester, is deserving of support as the,
successor of Wiiliam T. Ramsey, WhO/
formerly served as delegate.
yv.
P. &: G. Naphtha Soap
Gerber'. Vegetable. for baby Z c:aJl$ Z5c
Sugar
~
3
this great national problem, he will not r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
and cannot fail to be of great aid in its
proptr solution.
"Han. Charles A. Waters, at present
Auditor General a resident of Phil ..del,.!
phia, is from ~xperience and
especially qualified fqr the office of
Our prices on Anthracite Coal are reduced to same
Treasurer; and will bring to it that
broad knowledge of state-wide financial
priee level as announced by other dealers.'
problems and necessities which will assure the citizens of Pennsylvania an
economical, careful and far-seeing tldministration of this most important office.
"Han. Frank E. Baldwin, the candidate
~r we would not have such a gratifying
for Auditor General, has for years disincrease in tonnage for 1932
THMO~ G'IRL TO
tinguished himself as a firm and fearless
State Senator from Potter County, and
PLAY AT VESPERS Republicans of Pennsylvania may well
be proud to present him as a guardian of
The Vesper Service at the Cl<)th:ierl so important a department as that of
Auditorium on Sunday, April 10, at Auditor Gencral.
6 :30, will be a piano_ rccital by Miss "Hon. \Villiam B. Linn, a~.~a~ir~~~~~
Eleanor Goddard of the Music Depart- for the Supreme Court of
ment of the Westover School, Middle- brings to that tribunal the
bury, Connecticut. Miss Goddard is the erudition for which it is so deservedly
Media 123-CALL-Swarthmore 600
known and his promotion from the Sudaughter of Professor and Mrs.
Goddard. She began her musical
perior Court is in just and timely recog~
.at the Swarthmore School of Music unof his service to the entire State as
der Mrs. Margaret HilI Walker. Foloutstanding member of its A.,pellate!
lowing this she was at the Curtis Insti- Courts.
(Look for the Yellow Truck)
On Monday, April 11th, there will be a
Joint Conference of Delaware and Montgomery County Welfare
to
held at the Bryn Mawr
Church, MOhtgomery Avenue,
Mawr, beginning with a luncheon at
12 :30. Pr~s. W.
Comfort, of Haverford, will p~cslde.. At 2:15
.
Round Tables Will conSider Health, Ch~ld
Welfare, .and work of, Welfare Chalrmen. DWl~ht. W. Weist, of
Pcnnsylvama, IS the. s~eaker for the
ternoon. Those wIshmg luncheon
please a?ply to Mrs. T. Jeddson
Jr., Sprmgfield, Penna.
Lansdowne Avenue & Baltimore Pike
COMONT COFFEE, 1 Ito Zlc.
Write a composition of less than 300, words on the
subject, "Why I like Birdseye Frosted Foods," !Uld
win this worthwhile prize. Second Prize-Dinners
for Four. All essays on this subject must be turned
in at our store by May 1. Contest is open to any
one. Three Swarthmore people will act as judges
of the best articles. Essays will not be made public
without the writers' consent.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
A WARNER THEATRE
MONTCO
A Birdseye Frosted
Foods Dinner
For Six
1932
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
F .....h J ......,
Tomato Soup--4 for 24c
to inspect the
First Class Tailoring Shop
Rib Lamb Chops
Pork Tenderloins
Brookfield' Butter
411 DarimOIUth
are Invited
Ib.3ge
Campbell's Soups 3 for25e
ALL SEATS RESERVED
26 years experience -
•
Haddock Filets
by ARTHUR W. PINERO
Admission 75c
BROS
Rib Roast Boneless
For many of the large department stores and independent shops, this new treatment is a radical
change. For us it is merely a continuation of a modern method introduced for the first time by us in
Swarthmore seven years ago. With our past experience in giving permanent waves without electricity
we feel able to give the new Zotos treatment In a
highly competent manner.
year.
Media. Pa.
I MARTEL
Meeting
Free Delivery
.MEATS OF EXCELLENCE
Troop 2 of the Boy ~~~~tsH.:s~~:~~~::
panied by Mr. \Villis and Mr.
are spt'llding this week-end at Camp
mont.
Miss Edith Bunting and Miss Irene
Geyer have returned from a trip to
muda.
~fr. Donald Joncs and Mr.
Biddle Heg, who plays in "TreJones were the guests of their parcnts lawney of the Wells." the Senior
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Dickinson
play al the High School.
avenue last week. Donald Jones is
__
sistant professor of mathematics at CorIN SENIOR PLAY
nell University and Burton Jones is attending Harvard School of Finance.
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Heyser, of Strath
Haven Inn, spent the week-end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, of
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Wilfred Ervin, of S,~~:ri:~:;:~::::
spent Sunday at the home of her
Alfred Tate, of Hollyoak, Del.
. ~~, . "'f:h16~ Colafemina, of Lima, presented
a concerfln\ Tuesday at. Palm Beach. at
the Methodist ·-C'h.urch auditorium. FolJawing the concert""a 'J;eception was held
for Mr. Colafemina, Wh6 .d~ring his visit
in Palm Beach was the gl1~t of Dr.
John Miguel Brown.
'-'-"'~
twelvelsw~ 761-762
APRIL
I
All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan. Special equipment extra.
Low delivered prieR and easy GMA C ler"...
Boy a t.:UEVROLET and Drive it Today!
2 SHOWS STARTING AT 10:15 A. M.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
BUSTER KEATON
POLLY MORAN
JIMMY DURANTE
f'THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER"
ENTZEL MOTORS
401 Bartllloutll A"eRue
Pllo..e SUJarthlllore 596
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
1
I
VEUSATJLE ACTon
THE SWARTHMOREAN
~fcrioll.l.satl1rd~lY
.:\lrs. BClljalllili Thomas. of
fOflll('rh- of SW;trtlllllvrc, cillcrtailll:d 11l'1": g:1It'!'h.
ay a tcr-:
/If/("1 gl' C", tI,/ at , Il'!" IIUlIIl' '/' tH.'S( I
f'
110011.
J )"";Jld JOlll'~ ;11111 ),1 r.
Bmloll
Hifltlk III';.!. who piny!' ill "TrI"
Wl're the glicsH of tiu;ir parl'llt:-: hlwlU'~' uf lilt" \\'('II!'O.-' lit(. !o\"uiur
1'1'. ,md ),1 r~. :\rthur ./lIlll'''; oi Diekinsoll i
plaJ" ;11 III(' lIiA:h SI.houl.
"H'll1le last \HC!'. J )ollale[ .lolll'S i~ as-I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
~i:-tant profl'..;.:-p;· of lIlathl'lIIi1tics at Cor- i
IN SENIon PLAY
Ill'll l'ni\"er::ih" itlld IJurtou Itlll4.''; is at-:
kndillg" J 1;lr\';\rd ~dHlf)1 oi j:il1;I1Ke.
i
_\lr. and ~Irs. E, I.. Ih·per. oi Stratl!!
11'1\'1.:11 llln . .~J>l'llt the wl'l'k-cnd as thc;
.L?tIl'!'ts (If .:\1 r. :lI1d ~I r"~. John (;I'iflin, of!
,:\1 L
\\·a"hingtt!ll. I J. C.
~lr::. \riliH'd Enin, of Swarilllnorl','
:->]lent SUllday at tIll' IHlllll' of hl'r hrother,;[
Alfrecl Tate. of IInlJ\'oak, Pd.
i)1hI"~ Colafel11ina: oi Lima, prcsl'nted:
a concert uli, TUt'sday at Palm lkach, at i
the '\fetho<1i:-;t 1:'itllrch a1lditori1lm. Fol.:
lowing the L'oIlCl·rt..... ~i ",)!,cCt'ptioll was held i
for ~Ir. Ctdafclllilla, wh~ ·d~lring his visit!
in Palm Beach was tile gl't.!:st of Dr. I
John ~Iigud Brown.
-- "--' . ..1
Member of Nat. Asso. of Pinno Tulters.
All Pianos should be tuned twice each,
year.
I
,
A. L. PARKER
l"ledio, Pn.
Phone "Media 831
\1'illimn lIit'kll1nn~ ",·ho plu~"~ im~
1 ])Orlunl rull! in the U. S. S('niar
!
~I (:.;~::v:':~~··H
r
Dr. all"
r."
ullliugloll of
New J lavell, COIlII" arc the gnests of
Dr. and ~lrs. Frank E. \ViI1iams of
'[ Amherst aVCnue.
Dr. Huntington is
Pro~cssor of Geography at Yale Uni[ versity.
I
Phone Swa. 4ZS.
NOW
we continue this most advanced system
of permanently waving the hair by sponsoring the
ZOTOS PERMANENT- No lIfaclli~l~
1
THE CLASS OF 1932
of the
For many of the large department stores and indepcndent shops, this new treatment is a radical
change. For us it is merely a continuation of a modern method introduced for the first time by us in
Swarthmore seven years ago. \Vith our past experience in giving permanent waves without electricity
we fcel able to give the new Zotos treatment in a
highly competent manner.
BROS
presents
"TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS"
Fineat Quality of
MEATS OF EXCELLENCE
IRib Roast Boneless
Sw.d~mo....
ALL SEATS RESERVED
~pk.15c
Ib.2!lc
are Invited
~
to inspect the
~ First Class Tailoring Shop
~
of
~ JAKE, tl1.c tailor
~
~
~
~
~
21·23 South Chester Road
Ib.25c
Haddock Filets
CampbeU's Soups 3 for25c
j
Tomato Soup--l for 24c.
1
The latest model new Hoffman pressing machine
has just been installed.
$1.49 doz. plus 2c deposit
I
Suir.~
Spongl,a (OU[
7 years in Swartlutlorc
Pre.~ ... ca-SHit.~ TOI' t.'OU[s
,
"1'"' "
I a,I,"os
.,.
...
I .... IJTC'.~.()(''''
cu}(i B"lI1kets French Dry Cleaned und Pre.~sed.
Laclil' ... ·
CO(lf.~. La"ie.~' nnd l\[cu· ... Suits,
:\[cu·.,\ Top coats Relined
\VintC'r Clotht.·s Cleanl'd hcforc )'011 storc them.
\Vecallforand Deliver-PHONE SWARTHMORE 40I-W
~======================-
Sunbeam Sliced Pineapple Ig. can
Better Biscuits. box
Lg. Bot. Va.nilla
i SeolTissuc
3 rolls
iBisquick-for
Peanut Butter
win this worthwhile prize. Second Prize-Dinners
in at our store by May 1. Contest is open to any
one. Three Swarthmore people will act as Judges
of the best articles. Essays will not be made public
without the writers' consent.
jar17c
jar tOe
i
MazoJa Oil
pt. tin 21e
P. & G. Naphtha Soap
5 bars lSe
Gerber's Vegetables for baby 2 ca.ns 2Sc
I
Sugar
i
I~~~~~----~~~
10
Ib bag4lc
Battle Creek
LB.
39c PKG.
For Constipation
I HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH__
1--________________________
CHESTER ROAD
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13<:
33e
25c
23e
Psyllium Seed
MARTEL BROS.
so.
lb.
! Apple Butter
'Y
Fnuu your old Ion I-.:: Fu rCoar Wl~ makl..· jackC'tsar Ycry Tca:-;onahtc llrh::es
0111 your
33c
~C~O~M~O~N~T~C~O~F~F~E~E~.~I__
lb__2_1c_._____
HATS CLEANED
}-Jayc
Coffee
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STRICTLY FRESH
A Birdseye Frosted
FARM EGGS
19c and 23c doz·
Foods Dinner
IStuffed Olives Ig. bot.19c
For Six
i
LB.
for Four. All essays on this subject must be turned
26 "years experience -
ICHASE & SANBORN
"MAXWELL HOUSE
BOSCUL
1
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NlUFFIN CRISP AND KRINKL
CRISPS
,
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1
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Qt. Bottle 20e plus Sc Dep.
Write a composition of less than 300 words on the
subject, "Why I like Birdseye Frosted Foods," and
.
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1gr;ltulatnl Up011 its ollpurtlll1ity. to Pl'c.; I
Her ],rogram \\'111 Ill':
i St'llt
a Jll(lg-l' \\'h(O~l' ac~ompl!shml'l1ts
1
. have lIIill-ked alld littl'd him illr prulllO. i
Two Prelude..; ., ....... , ......... Bach tilll] ~lI1d wc tlindurc ht':-peak ior tIll':
Sunata in F min!)r, OIl, 57 (:\}lpa~sillll- I [IIII . . .\Ihl·rt Duttull ).Iad Jadc thl' tlJlikd:
ala) ....... ,., ......... Ikcthonn" support oi lht' l'lllirl' \'uting citiz':nry of i
-~=====::.:=====.::""..:"":=-=-:;-, this Coullty so that he .:;hall he dC\':lted tn
tht.: Superior Court oi 1'l'l1l1syh-;:mia, a
'1"IIE TlmATRH BE,\UTIFUL
plan' whit-h he \\"
\\'hidl ht.: is !"ill l'lIIilll'lltly ~l1itl'd"
'
"Thl..' c;lHdidatl'~ ior I h·1t.-gak~ to tin.:
Xatiullal l'UII\"ClltiOlI arc, indcL'(1, illrtl1it-"
I.allsdowne ,\\'cnuc & Baltimore I'ike
(IllS. John B. I Lnlllllll1. Jr., I'l·III·l'.'il'lIb
sniJ.'itantially all tht.: grl';lt J'lbim'ss inkl'- ~
Now IJ/ff~'i"t:
l'sb
that lTi:-~-cr":'>:- our CUUI1I), ill e\"l'l'y
Frititl), mrd S"'Urtlfl;t·
dircction
and givl' t"III!I!t'.,"lI1t·nt to ~(I
W [1.1. (I()(ams
1l]:Jlly I,i 0111' cilizl'lb; and l\.olfl,rt \\,.i
ill
Ik'atly':- ;1.'i~(Jcialil)n witl] IJllr large"~1
"BlfSINESS AND
linallcial illstilutie'lb will al,;" hrjll"~ n'al
PLEASUUE"
aid tl) the l"UlIllcib (Ii tile party.
"Thc .\itcfllatc .. , .:\11' ... \\'anl and ':\lr"~.
,lIomlll.'t· & TIlf"'Hlf1Y~ A,Jril 11-12
Ilinbllll,
thruugh tlwir illtt-rcsh in ci"ic
IWTII U IATTEIITON
al'iair:- and k;l(kr~hip (Ii tIll' grcat ""' 1111in
l'!l\ tliyi.-;iull oi Ihl' party, hrill"~" to till'
"TOMOUROW AND
tkkt·t a11d Ilarty tilat Sil]CCrl' 11l'Ip which
TOMORROJF"
i:- 1)11(" (d it..;. major a~"~~·b.
"Ill J;1I11t'~ \\, .. lil·udcll as a \lll'1l1hT IIi
JFf../rU· ...,/tI.l-_ A,Jrif 13
CUllgrl'~s,
the ]{qJllhlican Party ha~ a
"\NN IIAIWINI;
\\'l](l~l' Ifrc);HI
a11d rl·,~idl·lll't' in the
til!ll ui till' l'tlllll!y
in
lIlalt
"I)RESTU;E"
Illl"~illl'~"~
l'XflCril'IlCl'
THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE
------
{
ROADSTER
in
"CO(;K Of? 1'IIE AIR"
Parking
Lots ,\side or Theatre
2 Latg-e Illuminated Free
he.
MEDIA THEATRE
Matinee Daily at 2:30
"BUSINESS and PLEASURE"
DE LUXE COACH
485
SPORT COUPE
PHAETON
495
490
490
495
5-PASS. COUPE
SPECIAL SEDAN
510
LANDAU PHAETON
STANDARD COUPE
5-WINDOW COUPE
COACH
SATURDAY MORNING ONLY!
WILL ROGERS
$445
SPORT ROADSTER
;t~
a tnlc I )l·I;t\\";Il"l' C"lIIl1ian n'J1le takt's
IWI't· illll'n""t ,11lel ha..;. gi\"l'll 1I1
than
).Ir. \\'u1il'lHkll wilL 11lldollbt-'
('dIy, he 1"l'lltJllIinatl'ti hy a halHt~ulllc ,'ote
Cli L'onlidl'llce.
flIIU• •ir!
Before deciding on any new low-priced automobile - read over Chevrolet's new
reduced prices, and compare them with the prices of any other cars in Chevrolet's field.
Compare what you get for every dollar that you pay. Then, you cannot fail to recognize the significant fact that the Chevrolet Six is now, more than ever,
rapidly growing :-l'C-
ilring:. him illt" till'
clu:.c:.t tullch with its many pr"hll'IllS and
TI",r . . f/tl.'t·_ A,Jril 1"J
(:IIJ';STEII ~IOIIIIIS
to' EcoIJomil:lJ1 Tr"nspO~/
CDEVR,OLET
Prices
LANSDOWNE
Fresh
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
"-
Itsl
I
Ib.19c
Brookfield Butter Ib.26c
The Vatlity Box will sooll11lake allother allnouncement
of great importance to its friellds.
.
\"isillg I l t ' a d . .
Fresh Jersey
Sw.750
.
I:i tl hay .:\s:iociatioll
Sc hoI .. r.s hi p for
h y study
the ; \m
i call" a I \\" a yoj hel'n
d j ..";t i ng1l i sh
ed illsprings
r the -rfrulllil'l
ha r - i·li!iioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiioo!iiii-'"-iioo!i--..--..--..-ii -i i-i i--ii "
)'Iatthay
atcr Thc'ac:tl'J'
jllclicialmilld
which
Tohias 1I.Iatthay Pianofurte School ill: it and IWIIC has heell lIIore luminolls thail:
London. She was thcre for two )'t.'ars:that oi JlId"~e Gilwthrop; ]lrOH'1l in hisi
under the instructioll oi '\Ir. ).Iatthily:tt.'ll ycars' sl'n"ict.: a~ a llll'mhlT oi tIll"
hi11lsl'li. Sincl' thell she has been in thc SUIJl'l'itlr Cunrl. llis retentiun then: is
Music Department of the \\·c.:;tovcr to he 111(1st l'aml',Hh' ,ksirecl.
,
Schllol oi ",hidt ),1 r. Simonds 1:; ~l1per- ~ "I h'laware COUllt;' is again to he COIl-! i
Cape May Goodies Ib.19c
~"na.
411 Dartmouth Ave.
~
3 bun.25c
Fresh
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM at 8:15 P. M.
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undcr
Yale L"nin:"rsity:
l'ht's1t:r,
is ;\ Cuurl.
t:andidatl'
for re·dectioa
to _
for a Bruce
year. Simonds
Shc was uiaWimled
thl' tirst' till'
Superior
Cheskr
CHlllIt\' has
Freshest of its kind
by ARTHUR W. PINERO
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Fresh
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WILSON GOAL &, SUPPLY COMPANY
3 bUD.25c
Steak Cod
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L",vest
S/"oi"g
W~t&~N
for25c
Buck Shad
l{.eIJUulical~ P~rty,
Buy and Burn
Fresh Clean
Apointment for permanents are coming in rapidly
now. Make yours today.
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But The Quality Must Be Better
Fresh New
Spinach
1II1tiril~~
~[r.
APRIL COAL PRICES
Fresh
Under this new system, the hair is wound in the
usual manner and then wrapped in Zotos pads.
Pads measuring 4!,' by Sf' do the work usually
done by machines-gently steaming the hair for a
few minutes. By the time the entire head has been
wrapped, the first pads applied are ready to be removed. The natural sheen and lustre of the hair is
preserved-and the waves are deep and lovely.
All textures and colors of hair respond to this treatment with equal success.
Friday, April 15th 1932
I" .
~pk.25c
Carrots
IFresh New
!Beets
!J:~s
I'
Fresh Sweet
1
\\~ell
I
.r Frosted Meats
Birdseve
3
3
IN SWARTHMORE NOW!
Fin t Fro ·ts a d Vegetables
es"£' r
n
Sea rood and Groceries
Artichokes
c~1
for~illg
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Sugar Peas
SWARTHMOREAN
Allegro assai
"The Slate Legislalit"e Tickel is head- should he returned as Iheir .ervices
"As Chairmau of 'he Exccutive ComAndante con moto
II)' Scnator John ]. ),1 c(ltln:, the UI1merit; for .cach
Ill'en
ill [Illittee of the Regular
Allegro lIla non troppo
d}sPlIted I.l'ader of the Party ill the IllS work for hiS cOllstltuents.
I al- I l'lke re:al "ride in I)resenting thiS ticket
The J uoior Mcmbers of the SwarthII
Cu"unt}".
whose
wist',
counlgeotls
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., I''aII a a.ClOllS cOllnsel :ll1d actioll ill the State
... atHJ,theIC last
sponsor
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t Ie a 10
I (lass\'( I" t)
the H.elmblicans of Delaware County."
"
more Woman's Club were guests of the R celt
uU
sessions
of the Lcgislatun',
t
s
Junior Section of the Twentieth Century
Clair de Lulie ...... ,., .....•.• Debussy Senate arc rapl(lly
him to thl' tilat (."arnl'st piece of cOllstf1lcti\'c legisClub of LanSUm\'llC last Thursday e,'c- Two Studies ... , ... , .. , .. , .... ChOl,il1 f.rollt ,IS a k'ading H.4.'IHlhlkan in thl' lation for the allc\·j;:ltion of state-wide.
A flat major
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ning, Alarch 31st, when the Swarthmore
, a e, I
l\O mall 111
l'IUISy ,'alii a po itk!' distress, has made a /)Iace for himsci f ,
Cmiuor
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girls prcsentcd a Hi-Celltcnnial sketch,
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COllllllaiU
Eleanor Goddard, I Jamst
h
S s more
" Irespect than dol'S which is 1I10St noteworthy and which "I
"An Evening at Mount Vernon", writtcll
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Sunday, Al,rd 17: Strmg ()uartet of 1'"0/''' ,I,
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anu prouuced by Jullior ~Iembcrs.
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cure. ,
IS, l'lltire delegation frolll I )dawarc County. II
I I IS .,lIta '
An effective, clc"cr portrayal of the the Musical Fund Socieh' of llllladel'
-.I wor I all( t tC C:o.tt.·CIII III willdl lIe ,'s hel,l
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. /.lC III
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home life of General \Vashillgton at tJ IHit,
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arc shown h), the j'le' ,I ,at I,e', ,r",'
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~foullt Vel' Han after his retirement from
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S I < c- who has !'oerH'(1 ~o f,lIthfully 4lS Dc a-I
Complete Republican Ticket tu.'ally unoppused ilnd IllS return to the "'
enacted by the Swarthmore Juniors bei Sl'lIate cOllceded.
puhlican cOlllmittee is l'IHlorsl'd for refore thcir own Club on Tuesday e\'Clling,
• (ContiJlued from Paf}~ o"~)
r "Thc present IIIcmbers, the Honorable dc_~tioll. \\:I~ilc Cliffo,nl ~. ~.'.:Olllt.'~' :~:
April 12th. at the Cluhholl!!c.
l'stcd III pro\'iding: rdicf for thosc who! Edward Nothnaglt.', Ellwood J. Turner ~o)·C'.I/ \\orl-;I.'.r Ifor t~]1.' }{1.',PI1"hC.lll Il.I,r,t) I
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1.1 I.' .suh]c~tcd to It than IS he, and lIy, (.7ro\ cr C. I 011 bot, and J itulIlas \\ ellll'-: ~lIccessor of \\'lili;lIl1 T. Ramsey, who j
J01l11 Conference
I tu~nlllg IllS useful ;lIId UIIUsllal talcnls to lUallll, of the IlollSC of l{l'lll·cst'ntatin.'s.[ formcrly ~l'J"\Td as ddcg:atc.
/, t It, t Iterc WI"II IJe a i tIllS gn'at lIatiulI~d prohlcltl, he will Ilut J
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() n ~\'[ OIl< Iay, i \'1
Jlfl
Joint Confcrcnce of Dclaw,lre and .\Ioilt- .md C.UlIlut ~illl tu he of gn'at :wl III
gomcry Cuunty \Vdfare Coullcils. to he' Il rc )PCI' solutlOll.
h,cld at the BrYll ~Iawr l'rl'shytcriall! "Hon. Charit.'s .:\. \\"atel's, at present I
costs no more
Church, .\tontg-ol1lcry ;\\'l'111Il', l;ryn! ."\uditor Gcm:rill, a residl'lIt Ilf Jlhiladd-i
~Iawr. he~il111il1g with a luncheoll at! I'
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than ordinary
11'30
P, \\' \V (
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rom t.·X!H:flClIl'l' "all(1 trallllll.g.
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,1\ - especially qualilicu f(Jr the ollice of Stall'
Our prices on Anthracite Coal are reduced to same
coal.
erford" .w~1I l>~t'sl(ll· .. :\t 2:1J I,h~ee Treasurerj and will hring to it that
H.~I~II1~1 ~ al,)les w~" ~onsJ(kr, ~ I~a~t,h, ,l.~,~ld I hroad kno\\'ll'dgc of state.widc linancial
price level as announced by other dealers.
Fill your bins
\\ df.m.', :lIul \\'!rk ~If. \\ dr.,,: lh,lIr-: problems and nccessities which will a~lilt'll
J)wlHht \\
\\ elst of Ser·tlllon'
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.,1 !>lIre thl' cltlzells 01 Pl'l1lls\'I\"ama al1~
Pl'llI1SYI\,;II~I:I, IS the. Sl!cakcr lor the a!-: l'coliOluical. careful ;1IIt! far.sl'~ing admin-I
AMERICA'S
t~~~I~':jl~. J. ho~c W~SI~I~lg .hlll~heoll ,\~'II.I! istratiun of this 1Il0~t important olliet', i
FINEST
Il ed!>~ .l!II,I). to ~!r~. I. Jlfl
Jr., Sprlllghdd, I ~n,"~l.
: i_or ;~lIditor. GI.'n~ral, ha~ ior Yl';~r.s. dis.!
ANTHRACITE
increase in tonnage for 1932
S'VAUTlli\IORE GIRL TO
I t~llglll!'l~ecl hl111~dl a"" a hrlll ;~Ild ll'arlL-s~ I
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"Stale Sl'l1;ttor fro111 l'uttt.'r CUUllty, alld:
PLAY A'l VESPERS, 1{t.'IHlI,licalls of I'Cllll..;yl\';l1Iia lIlay well I
i he proud to ]lre,;cnt him as a guardian oi
'rhe Vespcr Scnicc at thc Clothier,:-o illlport;lI1t a department as that of,
AuditoriulIl 011 Sunday, April 10, at ~\1t(litor Gl'IIl'ral.
(J :30, will he a piaulJ recital by )'liss
"11011, \\'iIli;lIu ]1, I.inn, a~ a ca11didalt"
Eleanor t;oddard of the ).Iusic lJellart-, iur the SuprcllIC Court oi i't.'l1llsyh·ania"
mcnt of the \"estonT Schoul, ~Iiddle- brings to that tribunal thc ahility and:
bury, COllllectictlt. .\liss Guddard is Ihe l'nHlitilJll for which it is so (k~cr\"l'dly:
Media 123-CALL-Swarthmore 600
Madi:.;on 4000
L.E, BENDITT
daughter oi l'roiessur and .\lrs. Harold i knuwll and his promotion from the Su;n the Suburbs
Swa. 1S0S-J
Goddard. Shc hegan her musical studies' Jlnior Conrt is in just and timely rccog~
at thc Swarthmorc School of .\Iusic un~" nitioll of his .~l'r\'ice to the entire Statc as
dcr "Mrs. 1o.1argar<'l Hill \\'alker. Ful-; an outstandi11g Illl'lIIher oi its Appellatc i
HOME OF
lowing this she was at thc Curtis JlIsti-: COl1rt.~.
(Look for the Yellow Truck)
Girard-Ramsdell- Fuel Oil, Too
llltc, Philadelphia. for two years, then; "I lUll. Rnhl'rl S. (;;t\\'thHlI', oi \\'l'St
"Garden Fresh"
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
Admission 75c
MARTEL
Free Delivery
Golden Bantam Cornbx.29c
Red Raspberries bx.27c
No Electnctty
!~C~.~?dcn~~,~~I~~C··I; "
Repair work and new installations
The Vani ty Box has led the field of beauty experts in
and near Philadelphia, by giving permanent waves
without electricity.
THE
JUNIORS GUESTS OF
LANSDOWNE CLUB
Ib.39c
IRib Lamb Chops Ib.31c
j Pork Tenderloins Ib.49c
iSpring Lamb Chops Ib.39c
i Pork Loin Roast
Ib.18c
Shoulders Lamb Ib.18c
Fowlfor Fricassee Ib.49c
For Seven Years.-
J OT'l':~
Electrician
Swarlh.761 .. 762
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.'[i~:-: blill1 Bunting alld .\Iis~ Irclle
{~l'.\tT :I;I\"(" felllrlll'd from a trip to l:krn:u, ::i
GEORGE H. KEf.f ,EY
:\Irs. Filldlay:
There were twelve
:\Irs. S'lIIllh.'1 I'. l"J:.dl', :\lr5. Jal1ll'sl lion of the Pn:shyterian Churcn will he
Ilacon J)Ollgtl'" ,:\1 r.... Charles })ra\·o.1 held next \Vl'tlnC'sday l\IJrit 13 at 2 :30
~/.'" )""'ph Bale,. ~lr,. William /1.11 1'. ~r. Sou,h America will be sludied
\\ ard, :\frs. llerhert Bassett, '\l.rs. O. J. and moving pictnres will uc ShOWII, ~[rs,
(;!k~n'st and .\[rs. AIIll'11 T. l'.an."Jlsoll'l George Shobillgcr will speak uJlon the
1)1 Swarthmore.
subject. '\irs, 1\. F. Jackson is chairmall
,\1 rs. C. \\'ildc)' 1.1Ikt'IlS, of Stratll of the mceting. Tea will he sen·cd. All
II an'n a"'-·!HR'. entcrlallJcu
at I)fI(
are'IIltl.'rcstcd arc 1II"ltC(.
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'" "I gc 011 1persolls w]o
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family S]Jl'lIt la~t week ill ,\tl;lIItic City.
J{(~hl'rt ,J.Jallzlik ('f COrJIe]l :1\'t.·Il1It.· l'u·1
tertal1led J lInd:l\' al krnotlll wltll a party ~
ill honor (l( hi~ ·hirtheby.
i
),fr. ;Illd )'lr~. William .\1. lIarn·y of I
l"lIlmnhj:\ :1\"l'll1ll' arc l'ntll'tailling at i
dill1llT alld J)ri,l).!l" Ihis l·\·('llillg.
!
.\Ir~ . . \rllll:r JI1I.L'11l"~
and .;hildn·ni
Thdlll:t .\1).] . \ "rm:,!l .'i!l'llt Ja~t wel'k ill i
.).It"dior'i, XI \\' .kr:-cy.
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TronT' .: 'Ii llrl' iby :-;r'llIts, alTUm·
panil'd ;':- ~Jr. \\'illi:- i;1I1I .\11'. Jlastillg~, I
arl' :-I)(")(lin!~ IiI; ~ wl'ek-cnd at ('all1l' I >t>1.,
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JIIl'lI1hcrs ;Ife
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Dr, ;:lIId )'Ir~. J. J;mlt"1] (;t1l'lIt1Jcr ,IIIII!
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The
APRIL 8, 1932
APRIL 8, 1932
DE LUXE COUPE
CABRIOLET
SEDAN
$515
535
575
595
590
615
625
FOX PICTUHE
Six wire wheels and fender wells on all models at $15 additional.
NOW-FRID,\ Y A;\ID S,\ TURDA Y
All Prices F. 0, B. Flint. r.fichigan. Special equipment extra.
Low delivered prices and easy GMAC terms.
SPECIAL CHiLDRENS' PRESENTATION
"ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
2 SHOWS STARTING AT '0,15 A. M.
~IO;\lD'-\ Y
AND TUESDA Y
BUSTER KEATON
POLLY MORAN
JIMMY DURANTE
"THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER"
OTORS
WENTZEL
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APRIL 8, 1932
4______________________________________~--THE~~~~A~R~~~~O~R~EA~N~~~~;;,;;~;_------_:::::::::~A~P~Rl~L:8~,:1~9~32
stores. Care on the part of parents is BOYS' GLEE CLUB
the only method of eradicating diseases
TO SING AT H. S.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
which have been appearing annually for
many years.
"The Swarthmore High School student
hody will be entertained next Tuesday
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PubIiehed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharpl"", Edito,. and PubU.he,.
Baby Coach Needed
afternoon at two o'clock by sixty mem-
ben of the Boys' Glee Club of Upper i
The nurses have found another mother
who
is very much in need of a baby
Phone Swarthmore 900
coach for her new baby. If there is any
Entered a. Second Class matter, January 24, 1'29, at the Post Office at Swarth- mother in Swarthmore who no longer
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
needs her baby coach and would like to
donate same. kindly get in touch with
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932
the nurses by calling 5 wartIImore 362.
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ural developments in certain sections of
f'Yn¥¥n~ndence
Darby High School, under the direction
of Clyde R. Dengler. This boys' chorus
is one of the finest in the East and has
gained an enviable reputation through
superior performance in a number of
concerts in which it has appeared, The
public and friends of the school are ill~
vited to enjoy this concert."
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Rutledge prove it hy discouraging these fly-by- :
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of
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RAN C E
= INCLUDING LIFE
PETER E. TOLD
OLD BANK BLDG.
night "charity" salesmen, who often;;
: receive commissions as high as 60 per ::
iii ccnt. Do your good work through the §
ChUTeh N ews
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So buy from us because we're handy,
We'll treat you fine and dandy,
Now's the time to shop Swarthmore.
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A menace of crowds is one that all
mothers sit 0 U 1 d remember. Scarlet
Feyer and other communicable diseases
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are having their last fling before the open
SINCE 1860
I weather is established. Do not subJ' cd
Tin, Slate, Slag, Asphalt
to infection which may deprive
Roof and Heater Repairing children
them of the joys of out-of-doors. Let us
remember that sunshine and violets and
2013 Madison Street, Chester, Pa. blue skies have much more appeal to the
PHONE CHESDR 2.1703
child's spirit than movies, shows, and hot
:- ROO FIN G _ ..
ROBERT P. SMITH
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
Take Advantage
of these Low
Prices
THE LOWEST IN YEARS
On Sc,.eened and Washed Reading Anthracite
Egg Coal .
. $10.75 Per Ton
Stove Coal
11.00 Per Ton
Nut Coal .
10.75 Per Ton
Pea Coal. . . . .
9.00 Per Ton
Buckwheat Coal.
7.00 Per Ton
Rice Coal . . . . .
6.50 Fer Ton
Koppe,.·s Domestic Coke
Stovc Size
. . . . . . . . .
. $ 9.45 Per Tou
Pea Size
... . . .
8.45 Per Ton
~":l Pea Size-~ Stove Size.
8.95 Per Ton
Shoe Store and Shoe Repair Store
8 Park Avenue
HANNUM & WAITE
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11 Park Avenae
Swarthmore S04
MARTEL BROS.
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Swarthmore 761 -762
ring manager.
Swarthmore 529
Parker Anade, Ch,,'erRoad
Lewis RoblnsoD. on a Phase
of the Pr1&on Question.
11:00 A. M. -Meeting for worsh1p In tho
meeting house.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -Sewing and QuiltIng In Whittier House, Box luncheon.
All are cordLally Invited to Join In these
services.
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Swarlhmore.750
STRATH HAVEN INN
Tea Room -
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SUPLEE'S STORE
llard",Q,.e -
11 Soalh Cheoter Road
Painla -
Electrical Suppli...
Swarthmore 105
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
Eleclrical Applanca and Service
Swarlhmore 1896
;.1
411 Dartmouth Avenue
Complele Banldng Serviee
Chesler Road
bell. No one stirred.
in the darkened
hou8e. Again he
pU8hed the bell
fiercely_ Still no one
answered.
Swarthmo.... 1431
SWARTHMORE PHARMACY
Pracriplions Ca,.e/olly Filled
Swarthmore 586
E.C. WALTON
The Christian Church ha.s never been 80
needed. 88 today. What are you doing to
help it be what it should be and to do
what it ought to do?
Real E.,a'e -lruu,.ance -
NOlary Public
13 Soath Chesler Road
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Swarlhmore 114
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK
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Plumbing-Healing and Roofing
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarlhmore 43
"I HAVE IN MY BR8AST A PLANT
CALLED REVERENCE; 1 GO TO CHURCH
TO HAVE IT WATERED."
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Bunday Services
11 :OO-Worshlp and Sermon
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Services:
11:00 A. M.--8unda,. SChooL
11:00 A. M.-8:;:;1day Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday eVening meeting each week,
8 p. m. Reading room open dally, except
Sundays and hOlidays, 1 P. M.. to 4 P. M.,
Church edifice.
All are oordla11y Invited
to
attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
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WHAT IS LIFE?
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WE do not know. It is something unseen. It defies
definition. It is almost infinite in its variety_ Without it
all being cea8es.
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WlW-th Service. Ifnuly10ur dealings with our
an you n 11_ e give it in
measure--generously.
Like Life, itself, Service is unseen and defies definition.
Without it no bU8iness in the world can survive
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SpriDg Bedding Plants!
PlIIIJies - Rock Gardea Plants
Now is the time to plant
J. D. DURNALL
Copples Laile
Swarthmore 1648
A Delightful Plaee
To Dine
Give your appetite a treat
Delicious Sunday Dinner
$1.00 to $1.25. Varied menu. Tasty dishes.
Temptlnlly served.
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StratLHaven
Swarthmore, Peana.
AS LOW AS
PLymOUTH
•• lithe more-for-the-dollar carll!
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
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FACTOR.Y
65-HORSEPOWER ENGINE .
FREE
WHEELING ••• SILENT-SECOND, EASY-
In desperati;'n, Bill
SHIFT TRANSMISSION _ •• RIGID-X
started for the doctor's home. uNever
again," he muttered
as he hurried down
the deserted street.
"Never again! From
now on there'll be a
telephone in the
house, or I'll know
the reason whyl"
DOUBLE-DROP FRAME ••• SAFETY-STEEL
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everyday conveni.
As an
ence the TELEPHONE M
worth many ri17l& its low
colt. In emergenci& it ia
BODIES _ • _ HYDRAULIC BRAKES WITH
CENTRIFUSE BRAKE DRUMS •.• SMART
There's a new car in town-a new and
flner Plymouth.
You can't help but see it, and admire it,
as i! travels the streets and highwayssmartly low, impressively long, first away
in traffic.
Right up-to-the-oecond in modern engineering. Built without compromise, to a
new ideal of value. Priced for the thinner
pocketbooks of 1932.
And what a performer! Floating Power
is the answer. Marvelous Floating Power
to be found in no other law-price car.
Smooth, vibration tess power.
A fast, surefooted car that tokes sharp
turns atopen road speedswithout sidesway.
A car thoroughly safe, with ito SafetySteel Body- its unfailingly sure hydraulic
brakes-its lower center of gravity.
A long, spacious, roomy car in which
comfort is a Reality.
A car that is a joy to handle with Its
Automatic Clutch-Free Wheeling-EasyShift, Snent-Second Transmissiop_
Compare it, feature by feature, with the
other two cars in the lowest-priced group.
Find out for yourself how much more
this new 1932 Plymouth gives for every
dollar invested - why It is called "the
more-for-the-dollar car:
Come in today. A car will be ready
for you to drive.
BODY STYLES __ • 112-INCH WHEELBASE
AUTOMAnc CLUTCH AND DUPLATE SAFETY
PLATE GLASS
(O'TlONA' AT SLIGHT EXTRA
cosT)
WITH PATENTED
FLOATING POWER
BIB
priceleu_
HANNUM & WAITE
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The New and Finer
1932
Anxiously he rang
WORSIDP SOMEWHERE-YOU ARE WELCOME HERE!
Beautiful E'Ve••• et!1lI
,
Together they hung
over the cot. "I'll run
next door and telephone Dr. Pelham,"
BiII declared. Without hat or coat he
darted away,
his neighbor's door-
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
Shirer Building
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
OP SWARTHMORE
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Park Avenue Below Harvard
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Dining Room and Holel Accommodation,
Swarthmore 680
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"RELIGIOUS CERTAINTY"
Prices aad Qaality Right!
Miss Agusta Harrison
"WAKE up-the baby's ~.
sick!" With a start, Bill
Hawley broke loose from
sleep. The fear in his
wife's voice and the
.. child's wail spurred his
hasty dressing.
Swarthmore 1390
Dartmoulh Avenue
:
A sermon for Omclal Members
8:00-Worshlp and Sermon
AZALEAS
Spedal PrI.., 50.. Eaeh
C!/llarm
Swarthmore 42
CmRLES A. SMITH
"TRUMPETING THE GOSPEL"
Cut Flowen and Bouquets
NIGHT
Real E.'a'e and 'n.u,.anee
MinISter
P.O.I 554
A
Real E.'a,e-lruu,.ance-No'ary Public
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School In Whlttler
9:45 A. M. - House.
Morning Forum In MeetIng
House. Subject on April 10th:
SCh~PNDAY
315 DlcklllOI An.
Oriental Rug.
Naah Sore. and Senite
Yale and Rutgers Avenue
IO:OO-Blble
11:00-MORNINO WOBBHIP.
PASTOR PREACHES
A SERMON FOR A DAY OF DISCOURAGEMENT:
"STRENGTH FOR THE DAY"
4:45-0RGAN WORSHIP.
COME. REST. MEDITATE.
5:00-VEBPERS.
Closing at 5:45.
PASTOR'S MEDITATION:
"THEY SAW HIS GLORY."
What do yau see In Christ?
Why do you see Htm. as you do?
The Marol FIDler Shop
PAUL M. PAULSON
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
for all.
Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Edward Parsons and two children ha•• returned to
Washington after ha.ing spent se.eral
days with Mrs. James H. Hornaday of
Dickinson a.enu..
ERE IT IS!
i
Pure Food and Health Store
7-9 South Chesler Road
Dry Cleaning 100 Park Avenue
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HARRIS & CO.
Tailoring and Dyeing
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THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery TUttle, Minister
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Work called for and deUvered
hibitors to stable at De.on for the Spring for him according to hi. individual needs P. O. Box ll~ Morton Afti::'':.n, Penna.
Circuit," said Mr. Clothier, as an ex- and capacities and then fitting him into
Phone-Swarthmore WI.,.
pression of appreciation of the good will
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of horse show exhibitors in al1 sections
of the United States and Canada. The
new classes announced in the forthcoming prize list .await the approval and support of Devon's exhibitors."
The Deven Horse Show Committee is
composed of R. R. M. Carpenter, Isaac
H. Clothier Jr.: Charles C. Harrison Jr.:
James A. Emmons, WiJliam H. Ashtoo:
and William H. Wanamaker Jr. Edward F. Beale i. president, Dr. Thomas
G. Ashton ·vice president: Edward I1.ley
6ecretary j R. R. M. Carpenter treasurer;
St. George Bond assistant secretary and
Thomas W. Clark superintendent and
CHARLES PARKER
No Cha,.ge fo,. Ca,.,.ying
SWARTHMORE
Coal- Wood-Building Maleria"
1 South Princeton Avenue
Swarthmore 1234
Plymouth - Ch,."..ler Snles and Service
Yale Avenue and South Chesler Road
Swarthmore 1250
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Understanding each child and planning
so that dependent children of the County
Mrs. George D. Ewing of Columbia
rna
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y rec.... e eare u ..t IS u. em. avenue entertained at luncheon on WedThe Delaware County Poor Board and
.
the Philadelphia Welfare Federation neodayof th.s week.
support this service given to children of
the County depri.ed of their own parents.
U
H. B. GREEN
W c will take orders now at tbe above prices for Coke
one half of ord~r to be d-:livered prior to Sept. Ist and
tbe balance dl1nng next WInter as required.
HOW ARD B. GREEN
. ~ liThe Devon Committee is inviting ex.
SAM DRAYMAN
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PLANS FOR DEVON
is chairman of the pr~ fUDd committee the type of hom. wh.re he can best deHORSE SHOW MADE and Mrs. N. Myers F.t1.r heads a ClOlIl- velop i. acconlin t M' M
mitt
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argaret
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p?rtant. actor m
The stables at Dcvon are being made the Country F&1r, which .s an annual thi
ready for the early arrival of show feature of the ~rse show and whose pro- 0 s w.0r
0 accompbsh th,S the cohorses although the Devon Horse Show, coeds go to charity.
peratJo~ o! home, school,. church ~d
that I • f '
d
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comml1&.ty •• needed and IS secur.d 1D
c
occur cu:: th: I::um~s~~ oes not CHILDREN'S AID
most communities of the County.
The long lines o~ box m taJ~Yfl ki
CLOSES BUSY YEAR beDoctors throughout the County have
.
s
an ng
• en very generous in giving of their
the show ~ on th~ La""a,ter Pike at Members of the Delaware County tnn~ and service to help these children
Devon are being furbIShed up for teneney Co
.
of
"
attam better health.
m: e • the Pennsyl.&JUa ChiI- The able staff of workers assisting
soon by show horses which will use
Devon as a base of ·operations for th.ir dr"'!. Aid ~~ met at Media recently, Miss Bube are Miss Gail Scott, Assistappearance at eight or ten horse shows c10smg thelt eIghth year of service to ant: Miss Emeline Webster and Mrs.
this Spring.
unfortunate children of the County.
Ruth Meyer.
The Spring Circuit begins at Atlantic Mrs.. Alan Calvert, Wayne, continues The members of the Board sponsoring
City---a show new this year-in April as. C!',urman for the coming year: Mrs. the work are: Mrs. Alan Calvert,
and closes at Chicago, in June.
W.~bam Shewell Ellis, Moylan, vice- Wayne: Mrs. William Sbewell Ellis
The De.on I:I,!rse Show Committee ch&1rman; and Mi~s Mary S. Malone, Moylan: Miss Mary S. Malone, Brandy~
has offered ""Iubltors who contemplate Brandrwme SUDlD11t, treasurer.
wine Summit: Mrs. Joseph H. Brin'lcin
showing on the Spriug Circuit free stab- Durmg the past year 108 children of Media; Mrs. George B. Harvey MOY:
ling during the circuiL The Devon the County were given service of some Ian; Mrs. Hugh McIlvaio Hav~ford'
Horse Show comes midway in the cil:cuit sorL 90 children have been given per- Mrs. Joseph M. Pugh, Ha~erford' Mr;'
-from May 24 to 3D-Decoration Day. manent homes with foster faJDiJies. 16 Henry M. Wirz Wallingford" Miss
According to Isaac H. Clothier Jr., a of these are fro m the Swarthmore- Lydia Biddle, ~downe' Mrs William
member of the Devon Show Committee, Springfield section.
S. E.erelt, Springfield: Mrs. George C.
the Devon stables will be used by a num- The splendid work of the foster par- Barber, 3d, Swarthmore; Mrs. A. Wereber of owners of fine show horses, ents were emphasized as shown by the ham Flenner, Glen Mills: Mrs. Morgan
probably including some from the Pacific development of many of the children in Bunting, Darby: Miss Dorothea Wood,
Coast who are planning showing in the care. Children has found "somebody" Wawa; Mrs. Joseph SerriU Newtown
East this year as the West Coast shows who "really cared" for them as shown Square; Mrs. J. Gilbert Schrader Ward'
have. taken a postponement for this year. ~y the happy adjusbnent made in most I Mrs. John I. Young, Colwyn; M:s. Irwi~
. The De.on Horse Show's 1932 prize lOslances.
W. Pyle, Brandywine Summit· Mrs.
list wiJI b. in the mails before the last 19 .Needlework Guild. of the County Clarence W. Braunsdorf, Springfield.
of this month. It wiJI show a dozen or contributed 1919 articles of clotbing- This ageney i. working in cooperation
so additional classes, scattered amoog al1 thus aiding greatly in helping to com- with the Delaware County Poor Board
varieties of horses and substantiating fortably clothe these ehiJdreo.
Devoo's claim of "A Class for Every At Christmas, Board members and
JONAS GEE
Hors.... The additions will bring the friends contributed $149.00 to gi.e the
total number. of classes in the Devon children the kind of a Christmas they Lawn Mower S~!:!r and Repairer
show up to two hUDdred.
would enjoy.
Sa.. reset and all kinds of tools lharpelled
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Has a Welcome and a Place
Why Not Put in Next
Winter's Coal?
Swarthmore 183
Men·. and Women', Wearing Apparel
8 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 240
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BACHMAN'S MARKET
Croceria and Mea',
Yale and Kenyon Avenues
:: recognized Welfare Bureau or the .n1ll1ll1l1l1ll1ll1l1ll1ll1ll1l1l1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1l1l1ll1l1ll11l1ll1l0li
§ borough hall.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
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"Truth ne.er loot ground by mqutry."
Menace of Crowds
SUNDAY
Call Swarthmore 1833
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Business Men's Association
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
enberg Ave.
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Members of the Swarthmore
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No olle wiil contend that we should elections. They are General Smedley D.
Whether it may be poillted out as a have a tree commission or committee Butler, candidate for U. S. Senator and
good or a bad characteristic. the present with an appropriation of several thous~ Mr. Guy W. Davis of Norwood, candicouncilmanic body at the borough IJIay ands of dollars to start with and author~ date for State Senator.
truthfuJly be termed (lne of the most rc- ity to force tax payers to beautify their
From the maize of unsolved public
flcctive and deliberative bodies that has home surroundings. But it is recognized problems existing today it would appear
ever ruled the destiny of the borough.
by everyone that a committee consisting that at least two big issues stand out.
Since conservatism seems to be in style of one member of couucil, one authority These issues are Organized Crime and
this year particularly as far as govern- on trees and landscaping, one publicist Taxation.
mental boards with power to spend or promoter, and a copute of prominent
Organized Crime including kidnapping,
money are concerned. it is probably to citizens could accomplish much in en~ bootlegging and racketeering by known
the tax payers' advantage that council is couraging property owners to beautify criminals, callnot exist without the eolslow and steady rather than impulsive.
their surroundings in accordance with a lusion of government officials, the police
However, we should like to say the borough-wide plan.
and the underworld. We have in Genright word which would urge them to The college is setting a splendid ex- erat Butler and Mr. Guy Davis, two men
more strenous refledion on the subject ample in this work. It is time we awak- who cannot be turned from their duty
of a tree commission, committee, or ened to the desirability of joining them by considerations of personal gain. They
, -~. latever nantc you wish to call it.
in making the campus and the village all are not for sale. To obtain incorruptible
lh::::~ea~i:io~n of such a board, body, part of one big beautification progrant. public officials is the first s£ep in settling
e~c. was
...csted at ~he very. begin- Such action will mean increased invest- our national and local crime problem.
!lIllg of the y-:a~~lt With the time ~or ments in dollars and cents and in content. General Butler and Mr. GUY,Davis stand
Its g~eatest activIty 11~V: at hand, notlung ed lh'ing for every Swarthmore property for the enforcement of all laws including
~efiDJte h.as yet been ~on, ~.
. owner.
the Prohibition laws.
The big problem m com~ctlon With
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Most taxpayers I bclievc will agree
creating this proposed body is ~it5 ..! l a m e . .
that the recent :nove by the County
If it is called a Tree Co~miss~on,-·1b.e
"CharIly" Rackels· Active
which takes the power of assessment out
St~te Code for Borough gives It auth- \.
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of the hands of the local assessors and
?nty to force pr~perty ow.ne~s to follow "SfJ.f!ug seems to be the. best time. ~f places it in the hands of fifty-one men
Its recomme~datto~s. If It !s ~ermed a the ye:r~or a 'great varlcty of. SOhC.l- who are appointed by the County ComTree Committee, It lacks dlgmty. No tor~. The,) "a.t~ack the h~usewlves !n missioners at a salary of two thousand
other name has yet been acceptable to their homes antlJJ1c bus mess men m dollar a year each places too much
~ore than ~:m: member. of council:
the.ir offices by maiT.'-l>,y direct so1ici~ powers in the h~nds of a political organi: If councd IS really lIlt~~ested In nam· tallon, and by tetephonb.. ....,Recently a zation. \Vhat a political organization can
mg a small. group of cJtl~ens to make number of complaints have '\b~:n for- do with this power has been demonstratr.econ:mendatlOns for replacmg trees, and warded to The Swarthmorean ',,~bout ed only too well in the case of poor Chipl~ntmg new olles where needed, a .com~ the unknown persons using the te~e- cago.
uliltee by any name to suggest hortJcult· phone to sell toilet goods, tickets to, As a protest against this move by the
musicals, and bans, etc., in the name ~ounty organization, I shall vote for Mr.
of charity. Few of these projects are Guy W. Davis and invite all other voters
worth even the co·urteous attention of who wish to protest to show their sentithe person called or solicited in one ments by doing likewise.
Jorm or anothet. One of the first quesSigned
lions that these hfgh pressure sales'.oakley H~ Van Aten
Phone. Sw. 1225
~en ask is "Don't you believe in help- <'I1I11I1I1I1I11II11I1I11I1I1I11"IIIII11I11I11I11II11I11I1II11I11I11I11I1U[
mg a worthy charity." If you really do, iii
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Stilwell
.4udioneer
Movlne and Stol'8.le
Swarthmore 1083
make the necessary appomtments at the an opportuDlty to vote for two Champ- 1=
I,resent opportune time.
ions of Decent Government in the coming
Tree Committee Delayed
Ul
T.
John
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~r;i;~:u~~~~~c.~~u£f.~~!~:::~;:~:i Th~c~i:e;s:;:~ borough will ha.e
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PUBUC SALE
of bouehold .oodI wm be 1014 at
the warehoUle of J. '1'. StUwelL MorIon Ave.. and B. 11:, Morton, ,",I OD
Thursday, AprU ltm., 1:00 o'eIOCX p.
m. Some l~ thloP to lot, talltes
dressen. e
• clocks, Ihelves, book
uses, to close aD. estate.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Chester Road and Yale Avenue
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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APRIL 8, 1932
Dennison, Louis DeMon, Buddy Winden, erected. thereon, described acoord1ng to a
CondItions $250.00 cuh or cerWled check
Under and lubJect. to cenain butldIne- reand plan themof made December on day ot sale: balance In ten dBJI. Pur- tJ'idione
Allyn Walker, Alice and Virginia Crae- survey
and COndlUODI.
9th. 1926. and. nvbed December 13th, ther conditIons auno\"',Dcecl at sale.
mer, Ruth Servais, Emily Smith, and 1926, by Damon &: Foster Clvll EDglneers,
Under and lubJect to the pqmeat of •
as 81tuate on the north side of Greenwood. H. J. MAKIVEB, Attorney.
certaJll Ol'lt morll'Q"e debt OJ' principal Illm
avenue at the d1etance of 515.33 teet westof IbJrb'-.ftve hundred. doll..... IInce reduced b7
ward from the westerly side of Church Pieri Pacla8
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell entertained at
Mrs. John R. Brownell of Haverford Lane,
No. 131 V8J'meni on account to Ihe WID of three thoUlIn Upper Darby Town.ablp, Delaware
luncheon on Friday in honor of Mrs. pJace returned Saturday from Washing- County. Pennsylvania.
Dod dollars.
March Term, 1932
Thomas and Miss Genevieve Thomas of ton, D. C. where she spent the past week. Containing in tront or breadth on thC!t
Together with the free and common 1Ue.
Baltimore who aCe the guests of Mrs. A. - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ __
All that certain lot or I'lece of ground right,
saId Greenwood avenue 18 teet and exliberty and privllep of the afore.taid
situate
In
the
Township
0
Ridley.
County
tending of that width in length or depth
driveway Be and for a drivewBT, P"'~w",
B. Reavis. Mrs. Reavis entertained ill
SHERIFF'S SALES·
of
Delaware
and
State
of
PeDD8ylvanta.
northward between parallel Ifnes at right
and water COllnlO at all times hereafter for.
fneir honor on Monday at her home at
angles to the said Greenwood avenue 80 bounded and described. accordl..ng to a cer- ever.
tain
survey
made
by
ThomJ)80n
and
Mafeet. to the middle of a certain 18 feet
University Place.
SHERll'P SALES
driveway extencUng westward Into ()ak garity, engineers and aurveyom Upper
Improvements consIlit of t"o·et01'7 brick
Darby, Pa., on June 22, 1925. and d.escrlbed
Mrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers aveavenue,
and eastward comIDunlcatlng With sa
and stucco bOUie, 16%33 feet. BneJol!ed fron'
Of Real Estate
to11ows.
to
wit:
a
certain
10
feet
wiele
driveway
extending
nue entertained at luncheon 011 Thursporcb. Basement ..arace.
northwardly Into Clover I4.ne and BOUthAt the Sherlff'8 Office
day of this week.
Beglnnlng at a POint In the center llne
ward1y Into Greenwood avenue. 7089 Green80ld aa the propertT of ChlU'iee: H. UbU.
of Franklin avenue (50 teet wide) at the
wood. avenue.
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin of Amherst aveCcurt House, Media, Pennsylvanla
distance of 64,696 feet measured south 47 and Lora Ubll, his wIfe.
nue was called to Louisville, Kentucky,
Improvements cons16t of two-story brIck degrees 20 mInutes west along the said
Saturday. April 23, 1932
Condillons--$260.00 eallb or cerUOcd check.
and stucco house, 16x30 feet. Porch front center line of Franklin avenue, from Its
on Wednesday evening by the sudden
lntersectlon witb the center Ilne of Amos- on dll,J'" of sale: balance in ten da7s. FW1her
Basement
garage.
9:30 o'clock A. M.
death of her mother, lirs. Chilton Porland road (33 teet wide) thence along said conditions announced at sale.
center 1lne of Pranklln avenue soutb 47
ter•.
Sold
88 the pro!l8rty of Ph1llp Rhlne.
Eastern Standard Time
degrees 20 minutes west 50.004 feet more or CHARLES I. CRONIN, Attorney.
Mrs. Arthur Jones of ,Dickinson ave- Alias Pier! Facias
CondltiollS--$25O.00 CMh or certifled check less, to an Iron Pin. thence north 41 deNo. 438 on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur- grees 58 minutes west 175 feet to a stake.
nue has issued invitations for a luncheon
thence north 47 degrees 20 minutes east Ficri Facias
thei condltlona announced at sale.
No. 288
June
Term,
1928
next Thursday at hc.- home.
50.004 feet to a stake ,thence south 41
degrees
58
minutes
east
1'15
feet
to
the
1lrst
H.
J.
MAKIVER.
Attorney.
Olivcr \Vcstling and Earl Myers of
Mnrch Term, 1932
All that certain lot or pIece of ground
mentioned point and place of begln.n.lng.
Rutgers Unh'ersity were week~end guests with the bulldlngs and lmprovementa
tbat certain lot or piece of l1'Ound with
erected thereon, described accordIng to a
No. 441
Improvements consist of two..story stucco theAll buildings
of Howard Johnson of Amherst avenue. survey and plan thereof made Deeember Alias Fieri Faelaa
and imprOVements thereon.
house. 21x27 feet. Porch front. Frame gar- erected:
situale In the Township of Upper
Miss Lois Landon, daughter of }..fr. 9th, 1926. and revised December 13th,
June
Term,
1928
age,
16x16
teet.
Darby, in the County of DelBware and State
1926, by Damon & Foster CivIl Engineers,
and Mrs. Norton Landon of Benjamin as situate on the north s l de of Greenwood
of Penll8ylvanla and described as followe, to
All
that
Cl:rtaln
lot
or
piece
of
ground
~~Id
as
the
property
of
John
T.
Ja&eph
wJl: lkginning at a point on the BOuthwest
\Vest avenue, spent the Easter vacation avenue at the dIstance of 483.33 feet west- with the buIldings and improvements Fa •
ward from the westerly sIde of Church
IIlde of Springton road at the dIetance of
week with her grandparents in East Or- Lane, In Upper Darby Township, Delaware erected thereon, described according to a
Condltlons-,t250.00 cash or certlfted check ninety-three and forty·nine one·hundredthe feet
County, Pennsylvania.
ange, N. ].
survey and !llan thereof made December OD day of sale; balance In ten days. Pur- southeastwardly from a point of tangent In
9th. 1926. and revlaed. December 13th, ther condItiOns announced at sale
the said 8vrlngton road, whLcb. poio, 111 at the
1926.
by Damon &: Foster, CIvIl Engineers, I
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.
The Ladies Aid Society of the SwarthContaining In front or breadth on the
dIstAnoo of three hundred aud sixty-seven and
situate on the north side of Greenwood H J MAKIVER Attorney
more Methodist Church held their reg- said Greenwood avenue 16 feet and ex- as
. .
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.
two hundred Bnd fortY-elght one-thousandths
tendIng of that width in length or depth avenue at the distance of 531.33 feet westfcet southeastwardly from the lIoutheaslerly
ular monthly luncheon at the home of northward between parallel lfnes at right ward from The westerly side of Ohurch
lIide of Marshall road; thence extending soutb
Lane, In Upper Darby Township, Delaware Fieri Facias
Mrs. Frank D. \Vindell of \V cst dale and angles to the salel Greenwood avenue 80 County,
Pennsylvania.
No. 26 twenty·one degrees, nineteen minutes, seve:!feet. to the middle of. a oertain 16 feet
Cornell avenues on \Vednesday.
-teen eeC'Onds eaet alon8" the said side of Springdriveway extending westwarci Into Oak
Containing In front or brealfih on the
Mareh Telm, 1032
ton road sixteen feet to a poin,; thence ex.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Keller and svenue, and eMtward communicating Wltb.
tending south aixty·eight degrees. forty min.
a
certain
10
feet
wide
driveway
extending
said
Greenwood.
avenue
16
feet
and
exAll
tllat
('Ot1ain
lot
with
the
t.wo-story
brick
sons of Long Branch, N. Y. are the northwardly into Clover I4.ne Bnd south.. tending of that width In length or depth .brick dwelling and ImprOVements thereon utes. forty-three seconds wea' seventy.four
guests of Mrs. KeJIcr's father, Mr. Char- wardly Into Greenwood avenue. '1065 Green- northward between parallel lines at right erected. situate at LelpervllIe in the Township and lorty-thl'e6 one·hundredthe lee' to a point
wood avenue.
in the southwest aide of a certlll.n ten feet
anglestotothe
themtddle
&aId GreenwOOd
avenue
80 of Ridley. Cou"t. of Delawales. G. Emery of Maple a\'cnue.
feet.
of a certain
18 feet
'v and Stote of wide private driveway extendinl" northwest.
driveway extending westward lotc Oak PI'nnSylvania. and bounded and des<'I'lbed ae- wardly
Improvements
consist
of
two-story
brick
and southeast warc:Uy and commUDica'Dr. Frank E. Williams of Amherst Bnd stucco house, 16X30 teet. Porch front avenue. and eastward communicating with ('Qrdillg- to a recent survey thereof as follow!,
ing at each end thereof with a certain other
a certain 10 feet wide driveway extendIng to wit:
3\'enUe addrcssed the Lansdowne Parellt- Basement garage.
private driveway utendIDi'
northwardly Into Clover Lane and southBeginning ot a point on the nortbeaster17 ten loct wide into
., ., -1'~chers' Association Tuesday. His talk
the said Sprinaton road;
Sold as the property of PbUlp Rhlne.
wardJy Into Greenwood. avenue. 7071 Green- lide of Maddod, street (forty feet wide), at northeastwardly
thence extending" northwestWardly along" the
whick·\~'~s illustrated with colored slides
wood avenue.
the dlstanro of forty·three and eighly-eight same
a lins curving to the left with a
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check
one-hundredths feet measured southeastwardly rntUus on
was on Chiie p.nd the Chilean Lakes.
Improvements consist of two ..story brIck from
of eleven hundred and ninety-aU; feet,
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Furw
a
bolt
at
the
southeasterly
COrner
of
the
and stucco house, 16x30 feet. Porch tront said Maddock stewt and Miller street (forty 'he distance of sixteen and thirty.nine ooelfiss Mildrid' S'(I:.ncer of Swarthmore ther conditions announced at aale.
Basement garage.
thuusandths feet to a point and tbence e%rcct wide); thenre by other lands about to tellding
avenue spent last w~~k-el1d in N cw H. J. M4KlVER, Attorney.
north sixty-eight degrees, forty min'be
COJlVC)'OO
to
Tcrenty
Stephanluk
and
wife
Sold as the property of Phlllp Rhine.
utes. forty-three seconds east seventy·five and
York
Sunday c\'cning-' 5jJe was the
and passiUg- along- tbe center lIno of a party 1IfLy-six
one· hundredths feet 10 the first men.
guest of Ernest Hutcheson, the emminent AUas Fieri Facias
Condltlo~50.00 caah or certified check wall of a contiguoUS brick dweJling, north Uoned poiot and place of beginning.
No. 439
sixty-five
degrees
'Uty-one
minutell
east.
fifty.
on day of sale: balance In ten days. FUrpianist, during 11is broadcast.
..
.
June Term, 1928
ther conditions announced at sale.
.seven and seven·tenths feet; then~ sUII by
Under and subject to certain buiJding ...
said lands north slxty.four degrees fifty min- strictions,
Mrs. John A. Helms of Elm avenue i:;
conditlons and agreement and also
All that certain lot or piece of ground H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
utes eMt forty·two and thll'ty.one one-hun. under and subJeet t., the payment of a certain
recovering from an attack of the grippe. w!t.,lJ. the buUdlngs and 1m.provements
dredths feet to a point In the line of landll of mortg-age debt In tbe prIncipal sum of thIrtyMrs. James H. Miller of Park avenue ere~a thereon. described aCCOrding to a Fieri Fac\as
Osinski and wife; thence by said two hundred dollars.
No. 445 Stanislaw
survey
enel plan thereof made December
Inhds. ROutb twenty-five de8TCCB thirty-four
entertained at luncheon on Monday of 9th, 1926,. and revised December 13th,
minutes east, fifteen and sixtY-eight hund.
March Term, 1932
Together with the free and common use,
this week.
1926, by Danac71 & Foster, CIvll Engineers.
redths fee' to a stake In the Hne of lands right, liberty and privilege .of the afore$8ld
as
situate
on
tilt::
north
side
of
Greenwood
}'-frs. Jesse H. Holmes entertained at avenue at the dlstance.pf 499.33 teet westAU those certain lots or pieces of ground of Jamcs Hougton; thence by said landa south private driveway as and for driveways, paswith the buildings and Improvements sixty-foUl' degrees Ofty minutes west, one hun. BagCWayS and watercourees at all Umes here.
dinner last Wednesday evening.
ward from the westerly· ,stde of Church thereon
erected, situate In the Township dred feet to a stake on the northeae:tcrly sIde after forever in common with tbe ownen.
Lane,
to
Upper
Darby
Towllshlp,
Delaware
The bridge club of which he is a mem- County. PenDBylvanja.
of Upper Darby, County of Delaware and of llald Maddock street; thence by the same tenants and oc-cupieJ's of the other· lots of
. ~.
State of Pennsylvania. known as and north twenty·fivo degrees thlrty·four minutell ground boUnding thereon or to atl7 otber Pl'op.
her surprised Mr.. Arthur R. O. Red\
Containing In front or breadtll~ on the designated as Lot No. 422 and the north- west, 8Cventeen and slxty·two one.hUndredths erties to which the use of said driveway may
grave last Sat.urday .evening with a gar- said
Greenwood avenue 16 feet and ex:- easterly half of Lot 421 on a certain plan feet to a point, the place of beginning.
be o~ended by the &aid John H. McClatchy.
of lots called "Highland Park" surveyed
den shower at IJis .home on Vassar ave- tending of that width In length or dept,h for
Wood. HarmOn Real Estate Trustees, by
northward
between
parallel
lines
at
rJght.
Improvements
consist
of
two-stOry
brick
Improvements consis'· of . two-story stucco
nue, the occasion being l,is birthday.
angles to the said Greenwood avenue 80 JOSeph W. Hunter, C .E., Jenklntown. Pa .• house. 14x24 feet. Two-story frame addItion nouse, 33xl6 feet. One.story stuec!o addItion.
May
19,
1904,
which
Is
duly
recorded
In
the
Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas SincJaire of feet. to the middle of a certain 16 teet
Oxl2 feet. One·story frame addition. 9x14 feet: 4x9 feel.. One-story stucco addition, 3z8 feet.
drIveway extending westward Into Oak omce for the recording to deeds, etc., in Porch front.
Ba..'iCment g-arage.
Harvard avcll,uc will spend next week at avenue.
and eastward conununJcating with and "for the said County of Delaw3re in
Deed
Book
L,
No.
'1,
page
620.
and
de.
the Traymore whiI.e they are· attending a certaIn 10 feet wide driveway extendlng
Sold as the property of -LeontJe Kosmena
Sold as the property of Norman F. Rawnorthwardly Into Clover Lane and Bouth.. scribed as fOllOWS, to wit. Situate on the
linn and Mary H. Rawlings.
the Horse Show in 'Atlantic City.
wardly tnto GreenWood avenue. '1067 Green- northwesterly side of FaIrview avenue (SO and AnuJe Kosmena his wife.
feet Wide) at the distance of two hundred
Mrs. William H. Ward of Strath wood. avenUe.
Condltlon&-S250.00 cash or certified check
elghty~seven feet and five-tenths of Q. foot
cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance in ten days. Further bnCondiUons--.S250.00
Haven avenue will entertain her club at
northeastwardly
from
the
northeasterly
day of sale; balance In ton dllJ'"s. Ftu1her
Improvements consist of two-story brIck
cot!ditions
announced
at
sale.
eondltlona qnnounced at ule.
luncheon and bridge next Tuesday.
and stucco house. 16X30 feet. Porch front side of Medon avenue (40 feet wide) containing together In front or breadth along GEARY &: RANKIN, Attorneys.·
Basement garage.
Mrs. Henry Hoot of Lafayette avenue
CHARLES I: CROkIN.- Attorney.
the said Fairview avenue northeastwardly
thirty-seven feet and flve-tentha of a toot
who. has .been ill with inflammatory rheu- Sold 88 the property of Phlllp Rhine.
and extending of that width In length or Fieri 'Facias
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
. ..t1sm, IS able to be out again.
No. 27
Condltlons-$250.00 caah or certified check depth northwestwardly between parallel
lines
at
right
angles
to
the
said
Fairview
day of sale; balance In ten daYB. PurGuy and Billy Bates, sons of Mr. and on
March Term, 1032
avenue one hundred thirty feet.
ther conditions announced at sale.
Mrs. Joseph A. Bates, celebrated their
All that certain lot or vieea of 1II"l'0uod
Improvements consist of two and one8th and 9th birthdays with a party \Ved- H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
half story pebble dash house, 22X30 feet. witb the buildings and improvements thereon
nesday afternoon. Their guests were: AlIas Fieri FacIas
Enclosed front porch. one~story pebble erected situate in tbe Townsbip of UPpel
No. 440 dash addltion, 5x7 feet. Pebble dash ge.rage, Darby, in the County of Delaware and State
Barbara and Roger Coleman, Hebbie
lOxIa teet.
of Pennsylvania, beiIlC" Lot No. 237 on a plan
June Term. 19.28
Butler, Buddy Eaton, Tommy Jackson,
of lots made by Damon &: Foster, C. E. situate
Sold 88 the property of Martin J. Wur- and known as Drexel Hill Plnza and said plan
Frances Turner, EHzabeth and Alice
All that certain lot or piece of ground ster,
with the bUIldings and improvements owner.Jr., mortgagor, and Carl FlOOd, real or lots was appro\'ed by the Boan! of Township Commissioncrs of the Upper Darby Township 011 May 2, 1022, and recorded in tho
omce for the reCOrding of Deeds. etc., in and
for the County of Delaware at Media. In Deed
Book 1<10. 412, Pllt:"e 624, etc., and described
as follows:
I
J
The Swarthmore Building Association
Rcglnnlng at a point in the center line of
Highland avenue (Of,," feet wide) at the dis.
tance of two bunllrcd seventy·five feet southoast ward)y from the center line of Greenhall
avenUe (flfty feet wide).
Ann?unces the Opening of a New Series of Shares, with first payment due on or before
AprIl 12th at E. C. Walton's office. Checks may be mailed in advance to the Secretary,
box 282, Swarlhmore. The dues are $1.00 per share per month. Entrance fee 25 cents
. per share. Ask for copy of Thirty.third Annual Report which is just off the press, showing:
Containing in front or breadth soutbeallt.
wardfy along the renter line of Highland ave.
nUe fifty fcct and extehding of that wIdth
in length or depth southwestwardly between
parallel lines at right angles
said cenUlr
line of lIighlahd avenue one hundred twenty.
five feet.
'0
ASSETS
First l\Iortgages. . . . . .
Loans on Own Shares.
Real Estate . . . . . . . .
Payments Delinquent
Accrued Interest. . . .
Cash in Bank ...
Undcr and subject to cel'tain building- restrictions .
. $ 1,106,950.00
159,600.00
11,000.00
9,225.82
6,332.75
16,577.59
lmprovemcnts consis' of two nnd one-half
story stu~ house 21x27 feet. Enclosed front
porch. Two-story stucco addition, 15x12 feet.
Stueco !farago. 1.2%21 feet.
Condltion9-$250.00 eash or certified check
on da.y oC sale; balance in ten days. Further
'conditiolls :mlloun(!C(} at sale.
GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
LIABILITIES
Fieri Facias
Dues on 13,953 Shares.
Ativanced Payments .
Contingent Reserve .
Profits Distributable.
AU that certain lot· or piece of S"I'~und with
the buUdingl3 and Improvements thereon erec\ed. situate on the north aide of Clover Lane
at the distance of four hundred thirty.seven
nnRd four one-hundredths fet't westward17
from the northwesterly side of Church Lane
in the Township of Upper Darby, CountJr of
D~laware Bnd State of PcnnllYlvania_ CQntaming in front or breadth on the 8aid Clover
Lane eixleen feet and extending of that width
In length or depth northwardly between pal'allcl lines at right angles to the s:tid Clover
Lane eighty feet to the center of a certain
sixteen feet wide driveway extending east.
wardly and westwardly into Oak avenue and
Chul'('h Lanc.
OFFICERS
THOMAS W. ANDREW
NORMAN S. PASSMORE
Preszdent
Vice·President
S
ta
re
ELRIC S. SPROAT
ALBERT N. GARRrn
ry
Treasurer
Solicitor
HOWARD
B.
GItEEN
JOSEPH E. HAINES
EDWARD
M.
J.
DAVID L. LUKENS
BASSETT
DILLWYN DURNALL
WILLIAM
CHARLF.s A. SMITH
J.
S. EVANS
S. POWNALL
VINCENT
ARCHER TURNER
OF
.Confidence
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
is consistently PURE.
Its palatable and
health· giving qualities have built an en·
viable reputation. Its
high standard never
varies.
I
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And then from these supernal dreams, how sweet,
Returning to this well-loved scene,
To find the daisies tossing round our feet,
And ramble. 'mid the shadows green
Of these embowering trees I
Such contrasts gather 'round this dome,Opening on bounC:tJess stellar mysteries,
And nestling 'mid the verdant foam
Of these. dear woodlands and familiar hills,
Whose beauty our affection fillsSo near, so near are heaven and home I
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Desirable apartment, Seven
rooms. tlle bath, heat. hot water, heated
garage. $125 per month. Allan C. Wood., 22'1
Swarthmore Ave.
]. R. H.
on
BABY GRAND PIANO
IIV YOUR LOC.4LlTI'P
The Credit Manager of a larae piano firm will. sell this instrument
for. the small balance due on lease, rather than Lriq it baek. to
!heir warerooms.. JUllt C'!onlinne small weeki,.. paymenis. This piano
18 almost brand Dew and ofl'en exceptional value for someone.
Prompt sdioo essential ........ must he moved within 10 days,
ter which will be a place of amuse.
ment for everyone. This new center
will receive the overflow from the
managers' parlors. There will be pingpong tables, card tables, tcn pins, and
tiddley-winks. The administration is to
be thanked for this innovation.
CondJtloll&--$25O.00 caah or certlfled check
on day of sale: balance In ten days. Further conditions announced. at sale.
JOHN B. MUJ.ER, Attorney.
No. 1324 ,
Levari Facw
December Term, 1931
through the center of the party wall beNo. 954 Duncan avenue. being all that
tween these premises and the prem1s.es adw certaln lot or pIece of ground with the
JOining to the BOuth one hundred feet to buU(llngs· and
improvements
thereon
the first mentioned point and place of be- erected situate In thetaBoro'f:~!..!='::
ginning. Being Lot No. llA on said Plan., County of Delaw&rlne, Sto te olano-and' aurv:;Q
described accord g 10 a p
Improvements consist of three-story made thereof by Damon .& Poster, 01
stone and rough cast house; 18lt38 feet. Engineers ,on September 9, 1927. &8 follows,
One-story addition, 4x6 feet. Enclosed tront to wit: BegInnlng at a POint on the southporch
westerly sfde of DUncan avenue (fifty feet
.
wide) at the d..Iatance ot ulnetJ"-elghl; fee'
SoIcJ.. 88 the property of Gladys H. Rutter, northwestwardly from the nOrthwesterly
mortgkgor. and Erilest Kautrman and 81de of Buntlng road (fifty feet wide). COnSarah B., his wife, real owners.
taining In front or bre8dth· on the 88ld
side of Duncan avenue northwestwardly
Condltl0ns--$250.00 cash or certifled. check twenty-two feet, and extendlng of that
on day of .ale; balance In ten days. Purw width In length or depth soUthwestwardly
ther conditions announced at sale.
between parallel lInes at r1!tt angles with
said Duncan avenue nine -four feet W
GEARY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
the middle line of a certa n twelve feet
wide alley or driveway leadlng .northwestwardly and soUtheastwardly 1rom Bunt1DJr
Levlra Facias
No. 1164 road to Rundale avenue, parallel with wi!
Duncan avenue.
December Term, 1931
Under and .ubJeet to eertaln buUdlng
No. 936 Duncan avenue, being all that restrictions:
and aubJect to a central heatcert~ln lot or piece of gtound with the
Ing plant 88 in Deed Book No. '114, page
buildings
and Improvements thereon 568,
&C.
erected, situate In the Borough of Yeaclon,
County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvan.l9.,
Together with the free use, right, llberty
described aCCOrding to a plan and survey
prIvilege ot the aforesaid alley or drivemade thereof by Damon and Poster, Clvll and
way and pa.ssageway at all times hereafter
Engineel"8, on SePtember 9, 1927, as fol- torever.
In common with the owners. ten..
lows to wit: Beginning at a POInt on the
and occupiers of other Iota of ground
southwesterly side of Duncan avenue (flfty ants
bounding thereon and entitled. to the use
feet wide) fit the cUstance of two hundred thereof.
and nlnety-slx feet northwesterly from the
northwesterly elde of Bunting road (flfty
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00.
feet wide). COntaining In front or breadth
on the said sIde of Duncan avenue, nortbw
Improvements consist of two-story stucwesterly, twenty-two feet, and eJ:tendlng
house, 38x18 feet. Basement garage, 5xl0
of that width In length or depth south- co
Westwardly between parallel I1nes at rlgh"t feet. Encl08ed porch.
angles to the said DUncan avenue n1netySold as the property of Wllllam P. Loc~·· _.
four feet to the middle line ot a certain and Prances C. Locke, hts wife. mo~tJ,;'ul'8
twelve teet wIde aUey or driveway leading and real owners.
__ ;'~
northwesterly and southeastwardly from
,
Bunting road Rundale avenue ,parallel
Condltlons---t250.00 cash W~rt1JJ.ed. check
with said Duncan avenue.
on day of sale; b&lancrtii. ten days. Furat sale.
Under and subject to certain buIlding ther conditions annOlID.ced
/"
restrictions; and subJectBooto a Ncentral. heat- JOHN B. MIL~.B:'8. Attorney.
Ing plant as In Deed.
k o. '11 page
~
your Advisory Board.-Dr. Philip flexible springs; large mechanical fourW. L. Cox".
wheel brakes; small, strong, electrically
Dr. Seeley moved his family into welded steel'spoke wheels and large
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
apartments at 317 North Chester Rd. Six Swarthmore last faU particularly to enter tires. The frame is cushioned from the
rOOlll8 and bath each, electric refrigeration his oldest daughter at the college. He is running gear by rubber inSUlators in the
and all conveniences. Albert N. Garrett,
deeply interested in "new" education, and spring shackles and shock absorber
Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
will be a pillar of strength on the Ulvers· links.
FOR RENT-Room with private bath. 115 ton Board.
• •
Guern.ey Road.
The constituetlcy of the Board of Ad- COLLECTION DISMANTLED;
566 &c.
,./
visors is now as follows,-J. Jarden
WILL BE RECREATION CENTER
./
WANTED TO RENT
Together
with
the
free
use,
r1aht,
Uberty
LeV!~\
Guenther, Rector of the new Trinity
privilege
of the aforesal alley or .•J
"n~-~mber Term. 1931
WANTED TO REN'r-Llvlng quarters over Episcopal Church here, Chairman, Ed·
The old collection hall, scene f.Jr and
driveway
88 and for a driveway and PBS;:.~
garage. suitable for one or two peo,le.
ward A. Jenkins chairman of the years of commencements, theatrical sageway at aU times hereafter fore!.eJ,/m
Swarthmorean Office Box S.
common with the owners, tenants a:mJ, ocAU that certain lot or piece of ground
Swarthmore Friends' Annual meeti. triumphs. examinations, and other ac- cupiers ot the other lots of grounD: ·oound.. with the butJdlngs and Improvements
FOR SALB
Vice·chairman, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, tivities looming large in Swarthmore tng thereon and entitled to thf"'~ thereof. thereon erected, eltuate on the northw
Westerly side of Gullford road. at the disDr.
Herbert Fraser Head of the Depart. life, has lost its use, conceding its place
SUbject to a mortgag-·,bf $3500.00.
tance of slxty·one and seventy-five oneFOR SALE-Well rotted manure. Dally ex.
. /
as a meeting center to Clothier Memhundtl;ld.ths feet northeastwardly tram the
press to Philadelpbla. and hIres to any point. ment of Economics at the College, Mrs. orial. The seats, rickety from the ravnortheasterly side of a certain proposed
Improvements
COnslst
of
two.story
brick
Daniel MenefeA. Swarthmore 1380.
Eugene Underhill, Dr. W. H. Seeley and
house, 16x40 ~ect: Enclosed porCh.
forty feet wide road. to be called LamPOrt
road, In the Township of Upper Darby. In
Dr. P. W. L. Cox.
Solei as tlie property of John Richardson. the County of Delaware and State of PennSHERIFFS
SALES
LOST
Director E. L. Terman, in his fifth
Jr., mongagor, John Richardson, Jr. and sylvania: Containing In front or breadth
Mary- ·3. Rlehardson, his wife, real owners. on the said Guilford road fourteen and.
LOST-8mall pearl necklace Sunday. If monthly letter to parents, has given a
twentY-five one-hUndredths feet and exSHElUFF SALES
tound please return to Charles Parker. summary record of the growth and achtJondltlon.s--$250.00 cash or certlfled. check tending of that width In length or depth
Reward. Parker Arcade.
'on day of sale: balance In ten days. Pur- northwestwardly between parallel lines at
Of Real Estate
ievement made in the tool subjects during
ther conditions announced. at asle.
rl(ht angles to· the sald Guilford road
the first semester of the school's estab.
el hty feet to a point _In the northwesterly
At the Sherlfr's Office
J"9HN B. MILLER, Attorney.
_ _ _ _ _ _P_E_R_S_O_N_A_L_ _ _ _ _ _ llishment, and in it substantiates his new
sl e of a certain ten feet wide right of
way extending southwestwardly Into Lamw
Court House. Media, Pennsylvania
PERBONAL-Old plne stairs recovered. with definition for a progress!ve school, •
port road and eastwardly Into a cert"'lu teu
Levrtrl Facias
No. 1323 feet wide private driveway extendlng'iOntlloak. Hardwood floors laid and re:D.nlshed.., He says: "A progressive school IS one
Saturday, AprU 30, 1932
eastwaTdly tuto Guilford rOad.
Estlmate8furnlRhed.Bomerhalder&Scheible, in which the pupils progress
Some
December Term, 1931
658 Tenth Ave., Moore, Fa. Phone Rldey
. '
8:30 o·cloCk. A. M.
Under and subject to certain buildIng
Park 1136-W.
Ulverston students m the C group, or
AU that_ certain lot or piece of ground
Eastern Standard Time
with . the bulldinp and Improvements restrIctions and conditions and agreelUt-nt.
those doing work on the seventh year
t.hereon erected. sItuate ln Upper Darby
WORK WANTED
Together with the free and commoll 1h'c•
level have experienced a growth of 21 Levari Facfas
No. 1696 Township, Delaware County, PennsylvanIa, right
lIberty and prlvllege of the
the
north
side
of
Berkeley
road,
now
sald private driveway and right of wny ..;;
monthsa1fin mathematics
December Term, 1931
J Radbourne :road, at the dlstance of four and for a driveway, passageway and wal.C-r-"
WORK WANTED-Smart Spring dresses
th
f th in Iithe four and
made by experienced dreSsmaker. W1l1 One h
mon s 0
e r s t semester.
hundred twenty-two and seventy-fiVe hun- course at all times hereafter torever, In
All that certaln lot or piece of ground dredths teet westwardly from the north- common
call for and dellver work. Alterat10ns. Be· The average growth in this group was
the owners, tenanta end ocwith
the
!)Ulldfngs
and
improvements
westerly side of Church lane. Contalnlng cupiers ofwith
_m"od:...e_II_D..:K::.._P_h_o"D"e....:0h""..
_te_r_2_._27_28:...·_ _ _ _ lthirteen months. The report of the third about being erected thereon sItuate near In
the other Iota or yound bound..
front or breadth on the said Berkeley
1n8' thereon and entitled to the use thereof
Ardtnore. In the Township of H&vertOrd. road, now Radbourne road, sixteen feet and
WORK WANTED-Your grass cut and kept year level pupils shows even a greater COunty
to any other property to whIch the
of Delaware and State of Penn- and extendlng of that width in length or use of
In neat condition throughout the sumth· th
t
f th
ch·
said driveway and right of way
sylvanIa,
bounded
and
described
accorddepth
northwardly
between
paralIel
lines
mer for a reasonable monthly charge. J. C. grow
m e mas ery 0
e me ames
may be extended by Robert B. McClatchy.
tng
to
a
plan
of
the
subdivision
of
a
porat
right
angles
to
the
said
Berkeley
road,
Goodwin, It.utledge P. O. Box 1'18. Phone of number and reading. The report in tlon of BlOCk E on the plan of "Prank H. now Radbourne road, eighty teet. inclUding
Subject to a mortgage of $2500.00.
SWarthmore 313-J.
general reveals
new-found Ijoy in ach- Mahan's Addition to Ardmore," by Over & a certain sixteen feet wide driveway exTingley.
Clvn
Engineers,
Upper
DlLt'by.
tending
westwardly
and
eastwardly
Into
Improvements consist of two~story stone.
WORK WAN~Young lady, competent ievement' and in fwork that leads to Pa., on May 1. 1925, as follows, to wit: Be- Oak avenue and Church lane.
brick and stucco house. 18x30 feet. Enclosed
and refined. wlll stav with cblJdren 01' MASTERY: on the part of the whole ginning at a poInt on the easterly side of
porch. One-story stucco addition, 6x12 feet.
Morris road. at the dlStancu of three hunUnder and subject to certain conditions Basement
~f.!~nbf22~M~our, day evening. Call student body. No grades are given at dred
B&rage.
thirty-five feet and eleven one-hun- .and restrictIons.
dredths
of
a
foot
measured
northwardly
Ulverston, in as much as work is not ac- along the said side of Morris road from Ita
Sold as the property of Joseph M. Hudak
Together with the free and common use, and
Mae R. Hudak, his wife, mortgagors
cepted until it is maste,.ed."
intersection with the northerly .side of right,
liberty
and
prlvllege
of
the
said
WINDSTORM INSURANCE
Point Reading road; thence continuing driveway 88 and for a driveway and pas- and real owners.
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along the said side of Morrla road. north
for 5 years costs 13,20 on framp
Condltlona-$2S0.00 cash or cert1.8.ed cheCk
six degrees thirteen minutes east twentyw sageway at all times hereafter forever.
on day of aalei balance In ten days. -Furdwelling; 12.40 stone dwelling. How
five feet to a polnti thence south elghtyw
New Ford Displayed
Subjt;!ct
to
a
mortgage
of
$3500.00,
retltree degrees forty-seven minutes east one duced to $3000.00.
much do you want?
. . ther conditions announce
hundred feet to a point: thence south alx
This week-end the new Ford V -8 will degrees thIrteen minutes west twenty-five
Improvements consist of two-story brick JOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
feet
to
a
point,
thence
north
eighty-three
and
Btuceo house, 15x36 feet. Porch front.
be on display at the garage of Edmond degrees forty.seven minutes west, passing Basement
JOHN· J. CAIN.
E. C. WALTON
garage.
Sherifr.
Steinman on the Baltimore Pike, Media. Within a few days a model will also
WONDERFUL BARGAIN
be on display at Dailey'S garage, Fair..:
view road and South Chester road,
Party removing from Swarthmore
Swarthmore.
wID sell home at a sacrlflce. 2%
The new car is large, tong, roomy.
story stucco house - with onecar garage-as follows: Living room
fast,
powerful and alert. Its eight..
with open fire-place-dlning rOODlcylinder V-type engine develops 65
kitchen, kitchenette - refrigerator
room. Laundry room, with lavatory.
horsepower. The car is capable of 75
4 nice bedrooms with tile bath, t:hlrd
miles all hour.
story floored but not flnlshed. Lot
GOxlSO. Nice shrubbery:--erape vines,
Some of the mechanical features arc
etc. Hot water heat. All conveniences
Installed.
rubber mounting for engine; downdraft carburetor; automatic spark coneRAS. A, SMITH
trol; fuel pump; rear fuel tank j soft,
Phone Swarthmore 705
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Today. Saturday and Sunday
112 PARK. AVENUE
Attractive second floor apartment. Rent
51S. 6 rooms, bath, poreh. electric refrlceratoI'. electric range, private oil burner,
2 entrances. Possession May 1.
Philadelphia. Suburban
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ages of many pcp meetings, are being Sold as the propem of Jam83 J. Smltbj
removed and other changes being made. mortgagor. Joseph L. Cavender and Mabe
In its place will be a recreation cen- R. Coven
What noble joy to watch the stars,
To scan the moon's vast mountains, ages old,
Great Sllturn and mysterious Mars,
And Venus Haming through the sunset's gold I
What noble happiness to view
Uncharted constellations strange and new
And meteors trailing golden fire
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Beneath Orion and the lordly Lyre;
To watch the wondrous Pleiad sisters seven
And pallid nebulae that swim
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In silver silence cold and dim,
And comets hurtling through the heights of heaven I
-And 0 what noble privilege to teach
That old august Chaldean lore,
And follow the illimitable reach
Of systems far beyond Time's farthest shore,
Where the Almighty hath empearled
The fields of space with world on wandering world I
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The College Observatory
In a ealled .... ion of the Advisory
Board of the Ulverston School held reo
cently, the board was enlarged by the election of two new members. Dr. Philip
W. L. Cox, Head of the Secondary Edu.
cation Department of the School of Edu·
cation, New York University, and Dr.
Walter Hoff Seeley, a new r ..ident of
Swarthmore, were unanimously elected to
its membership.
Dr. Cox is recognized as one of the
most outstanding authorities and prolific writers on Secondary Education in
America today. Two of his most widely
used text·boOks for the professional
preparation of teaC'hers are "Curriculum
Readjustment In the Secondary School"
aud "Creative School Control". He is
also editor of the Junior·Senior High
School Clearing House, a Secondary
Education magazine widely known be.
cause of his inspiring editorials. In connection with his letter of acceptance, he
writes, "I want to congratulate you on
the success of your project. To start a
private school in the midst of the present
depression and make il go is no small
achievement. I· shall be glad to serve
A
WARNER THEATRE
STATE
CHESTER. PENNA.
S. BITfLE
NOJar,. Public
Real E,'ale
STARTS TODAY
Swa. IIl-J
The DiBaell Hit of the Yearl
ESTATE OF EMMA W-. PIUCE, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on ~e above Estate have been granted to the undersigned,
who request all persons haVing claims or
demands against the Estate oC the decedent to make known the same. and all
persons Indebted to the decedent to make
payment, Without delay. to
EDWIN A. LUCAS and
TRADESMENS NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO..
H. W. Oood8.n~ President,
1420 Walnut Sli., Phlla., Pa.
Or to their Attorney.
DRINKER. BIDDLE & :QEATH, Esqs.,
1429 Walnut St., Pblla.• Pa.
ERNEST LUBITSCH'S
WM.
Would J'ou Pay 'he Small Balance Due on a Fine
NATIONALLY KNOWN
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SWARTHMORE SCENES-V.
RECONDITIONED CARS
Pure Springfield Water
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ULVERSTON SCHOOl.
A Great Clearance Sale of
to water users in Del·
aware, Chester aud
Montgomery counties:
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E. CLAYTON WALTON
No. 336
MBI'ch Term. 1932
994,350.00
1,106.00
16,201.56
298,028.60
$ 1,309,686.16
EARNINGS SEVEN AND SIX TENTHS PER CENT.
THOMAS W. ANDItEW
The Sign
Sold as the propel'ty of Sidney D. Kauffman and Mal'lon D. Kauffman, hlB wife.
$ 1,309,686.16
JOSEPH~. HAINES
APRIL 8, 1932
Dween Lingle.
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ESTATE OF HAROLD BARNES, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the aboVe Estate
have been granted to the undersigned, who
request all persons haVlng claims or dem.ands against the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same, and all persons
Indebted. to the decedent to make payment,
without delay, to
ARAMINTA FREEMAN BARNES,
312 N. Prlneeton Avp.nue.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to her Attorney.
JAMES W. LAWS.
918 Land Title Building,
PhIladelphia, Fa.
'BROKEN LULLABY'
FROM ROS rAND'S PLAY
"The Man I Killed"
-with-
Lionel Barrymore
Nancy Carroll
Phillips Holmes
Zazo Pitts
EXTRA----
LAUREL & HARDY in
~ONE
GOOD TURN"
$50 TO $250 PRICE CUTS
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Late models· of all makes.
Some like new. Call and look them over.
All cars as represented.
You can save money.
LOW DOWN·PAYMENTS
EASY TERMS
GALLAGHER BROTHERS, INC.
7TH AND SPROUL STS., CHESTER, PA.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
WOMAN'S CLUB -m:ETS 11/
The Executive Board of the W"m,Ul's
l~r.
ClUb met at the home of the president
Tuesday morning at which time
lar business was transacted and the
lowing items of general interest were reo
lated;-The Woman's Club has can·
tributed five dollars to the ~e::~;;;
County Conservation Group-this
js to be used [or pJantings in the county,
along new roads. Ten dol1ars has been
"'0 tb Splm·g OeanJeng
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given to the County Organization for
the been
Educational
$200
has
sent to theScholarship
National Scholar;;hil)
Educational l"und. The Music Section
and the Health Committee are planning \Vith Clean.up Week being observed
was presented by Dorothy Richard.
programs for the National \\leek the first throughout the country, Mrs. James S. son in the role of the UPrologue" and
week in !\fay.
Haviland, chairman of the American Ella Olmes as the uDevice Bearer." AfAnother appeal was made for shoes
Citizenship committee of the
ter revealing certain facts about the play,
childrell as the Chester Boys' Club Imd Club, is making an urgent pJea that these two characters answered questions
to turn away twcnty-fi\,c children who merchants and townspeople endeavor to asked by "You" a character in the audi·
ne ed ed sIIOCS. l1.ny
5 h oe t Ilat Ilas a goo d sIlOW some resu I ts througIlout Swarth· ence pl
ayedb
y Marlon
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top is acceptable. They are given the old more.
Those taking part in the play proper
leather belts from mills to use ill repair· "It is worth while to call attention to were; Margaret Powell as "The Popula.
ing these shoes, otherwise this leather
lIeed for cleaning up around our tion," Lillian Frescoln, as liThe Sol.
would be wasted as it has been oiled. AU hOllies and places of business each '~~;::.';~' AI,'ne Luff as "The M,'ne," Rose
h es I f
5WI.7l be esent
t attothe
Clubin Chcs- spring/,
Mrs. from
Haviland.
"Work· Devereuxasas "The
Milkl11aid/'Ruth
Blanche
the \Voman's
headquarters
mel) maydeclared
be secured
the Employ.
"The Blindman,"
ter. No\\· that house cleaning time is ment Bureau in Borough Hall so rca- lefsen as "The Ballad Singer," Esther
here, look up all old shoes and scud them sonably that there is little excuse
Mcschter as "The King's Trumpeter,"
down to the clubhouse for repairs.
anyone 110t doing the more obvious spring Ethel Kaufman as "The King," Ger.
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cleaning around his property."
trude Buck as liThe King's CounseJor,"
Mary Cheyney as ·'The King's GreatFireside
Aunt," David Ullman as "Sir David
The following Beatitudes reprint~d Boy," and Miss Delaplaine as his mother.
Mrs. RQsalie Roberts and Miss Irene from the Pennsylvania Clubwoman for
Geyer entertained the Fireside on Wcd- Allril should pro\'c a SOurce of inspira·
A hvery
of a gateway
K' effective
g' C setting
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to t e III s ast e was arranged by
,'" l;e.~day evening at their home 011 South tion for garden·mindcd and home-mind· the usc of scenery which was recently
Ch~ter iC}ad. Dr. Frank E. Williams, cd pcol,le:
acquired by the Woman's Club from the
Professor 01 Geography at the Urliv("·1 l-BJessed are they who plant the Players' Club when that
sity of Pennsylvallia, gave an illustrated long-lived tree and shrub; for genera- moved into its new clubhouse.
tions shall rise up and can them blessed.
"Sir David. Wears a Crown" is a
talk on "A Trip to SdUt}l America".
2-Blcssed are they who are owners of travesty on royalty and shows up
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traditions and trivialities
Mary Lyon School before opening her
surrounded an imaginary monarch. The own studio. During the past winter f'ihe
parts were well cast and the prcmucti"n I
showed a sympathetic unde.. tanding of has been painting and drawing porStuart Walker's ideas.
traits of children.
Many stunning costumes were worn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
by the royal personages, Mrs. C:he:yn<,y's
being especially worthy of note.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
l ..terio~ ...01 E"terio~
Wall Paper C..... i ...
Painling Exhibited
STEPHEN BROWN
Florence Tricker, of Haverford
MortoD P. O. BOlli: I ....
avenue, who also maintains a studio
Swarthmore 1858
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in New York City was one
Philadelphia artists who had a
ing accepted by the jury for
the 107th Annual Exhibition of the
Natural Academy of Design in New
York City. Miss Tricker's painting was
"Along the River."
Have your Vacuum Cleaner cleaned
This is an honor of unusual note for and overhauled and do your Spring
any artist, since there ar'e onJy
.
exhibitors outside of the Academicians house cleaning more efficiently,
from the whole country. Miss Tricker J
is well known in Swarthmore, h."in,.!
GEORGE A. KELLEY'
displayed paintings· and portraits here
ELECTRICIAN
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on severa occasions. t one time she
Phone Swarth. 428
SPECIAL
SPRING PRICES
~~a~s~h~e~a~d~o~f~t~h~e~a~r~t~d~e~p~a~r~tm:e:n~t~O:f~t~h~el:===============
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flower Jllay
gardens,
for itsin Creator.
the heart of
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flower
be seen
3-Blessed are they who appredate I
29x4.4()"21
$~U Each
~inPairs
New.
Litetlme
Guaranteed
as
g~frj,e:~~/hey shall be known
4-·BIi,ssl,d arc they who clean up
highways, byway's and home grounds, for
cleanliness is ncxt 'to godliness.
S-Blessed are they \\;ho brighten and
freshen their buildings alld ,fences with
paint, for improvement and the',praise oi
many people shall be their reward.
,6-Blcssed arc they who war on 'sl&,ns
and unsightJy biJIboards along the rural
highways, for they shall be calJed protectors of roadside beauty and landscape
scenery.
7-Blcssed arc they who stand against
friend and relative in the protection of
nature's gifts to our nation, for they shall
he rccognized as true patriots of America.
8--BIessed arc the towns with PlanI ning Boards, for great beauty, prosperity
and peacc shall descend upon them.
' 9-Grcat shall be the reward of thosc
(who protect our forests from fires for
the birds shall continue to serve them,
and the fish and wild animals furnish
them food.
100\Vhoc\,cr conservcth our lJational
reSOurces scrvcth himself and the genera.
tions following.
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Goodveilr Speedway I
Full
Oversize
Price or
Rach
30,,4.50·21
28:<4.75·19
29,,5.00·1S
30,,3%
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Pain
$4.37 $4.:&3
5.:13 4.97
5.39 5.33
3.57 3.46
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DRAMA SECTION GIVES
STUART WALKER PLAYS
HANNUM & WAITE
r' ,. at.
SWed.
fi Following Mrs. Eaton's reading of the
Window Shades
part of the
a prologue.
McCAUlS SEED STORE
SEE OUR DISPLAY
in window of
THE SWARTHMOREAN
supplies at reasonable prices.
Seeds, graso seed, garden tools;
J'ubber garden hose, lawn
aprinklers, laWn mowers, and
Vigoro, the complete, scientifi.
cally prepared plant food. Come
in and inspect our stock, Ot
phone your order; it will have
our careful attention. Order
enough Vigoro for everythinl::
Furniture Restoring
SWARTH.1441
Antique Reproductions
Custom Made Furniture
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Prices on labor and· materials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK Inc
Swarthmore ~3
Just as in autumn, the
weather nowad'ays swings
'round . from wann.to.hot.to.
cold.to.chilly with bewildering
rapidity. Nobody can "/ire" a
furnace to keep up with it. It
breeds spring colds, makes old
folks miserable, wastes money
in ill timed coal burning.
Phone for free furnace Inspectton
'\nd exact low price-now the lowest
In On-O-Matte history.
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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warmth this spring!
UPHOLSTERING
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Plenty of Parking Space - Madison Street Is two-way kame
MOREY TO ADDRESS
1682 just before sailing for America. in waiting, Marie Perceval. This val..;
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING These were contributed as favorite Jet- uable letter was .inherited by Mrs. Howters of J. Russell Hayes.
land from a member of her family.
Mrs. J. R. Helms, who was unable
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine read several de.
to be present, had very kindly loaned lightful letters, from the published let.
four of the twenty unppblished letters ters of her grandmother, Mrs. Jeanette
of Coleridges which her father in· H. Platt. One of these Jetters dtscribed
herited from Rev. John Prior Estlin a ride on a canal packet and another
of Bristol, England. The Esllin home expressed the deep concern she relt
was visited by many friends eminent in regarding her daughter's decision to
the literary and scientific. world, among dance.
whom were Southey, Wordsworth and
Mrs. Kent referred to her mother's
Coleridge, the latter, showing in his friendship with Miss Susan B. Anthony,
letters, his great devotion,
weU as Rev. Anna H. Shaw, Fanny Garrison
financial dependence upon Dr. EstJin, Villard and read excerpts from their
who was onc of the first to encourage letters and one of Dr. David Starr
his literary attempts.
Jordan's.
Mrs. Bllrton A. Konkle contributed
--......;.......- - two interesting letters, one from Mere· ELECTION OFFICIALS
dith Nicholson, and one from John
'DECLARED GUILTY
Bassett Moore, one of the Judges of
the International Supreme Court at
Four election board officials of Morton
the Hague.
were found guilty of violations of the
Mrs. J. A. Perry read a very unusual election laws and conspiracy following
letter from Joseph Stevenson, Rector their trial at Media this week. They are
of a church near Dublin, to his son, and Eugene J. Curran, WiUiam F. MacDon.
one from her grandfather, Captain aId, George Dickerson and Daniel MeneJohn Stevenson, written the night fee.
after the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
The verdict is of interest to SwarthMrs. Sarah Farley contributed a moreans because Eugene Curran is a
Jetter written by her grandfather, Louis br~ther of Thomas Curran newly apClarke, an early New Englander who, pomted tax assessOr for Swarthmore,
in 1816, visited Richmc;md, Va., and who Who succeeded Frank L. Gettz. Thomas
Curran represented the -defendants in
Frank R. Morey, Supervising Prin. described the shocking conditions of court and it is rumored that he is tax
and gambling he encountered
eipal of the Swarthmore Public drinking
assessor of Swarthmore in name only
in that city.
Schools, who will address the Worn.
while
the actual work is to be done by
Mrs. Arthur Howland brought a
an'8 Club next Tuesday.
his
brother
Eugene, who was convicted
letter written, in her own nand writing,
on Wednesday. Eugene is judge of eJec.
by Queen Victoria to one: of her ladies
tions at Morton and leader of the ReFrank R. Morey, Supervising Prin.
as
cipal of the pUblic schools of Swarth·
more, will lie the speaker at the Stated
Meeting of the Woman's Club on Tues~
day. His subject is "The Child Centered
School in Swarthmore." The program is
under the Educational section and school
children will be present to demonstrate
Mr. Morey's talk.
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INTERESTING LETl'ERS
MAKE UP PROGRAM
At the Literature Section meeting of
the Woman's Club, last we~k, many in.
teresting letters were read. Mrs.
Arthur W. Kent, in charge of the pro.
gram, first read quotations from William James and Emily Dickinson regarding the value of letter writing and
then read three delightful letters written by William Penn to his chi1dren in
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publican organization there.
This new turn of affairs is stimulat.
iog.!l renewal of effort on the part of
politIcal leaders of this community to
have the borough's new tax assessor with.
drawn and the appointment given to some
resident of this community.
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MAnTELS TO SPONSOR
BmOSEYE ESSAY CONTEST
"What I like about Birdseye Frosted
Foods," is the subject of an essay COntest announced this week by ,Martel
NEW FORD
V-8 CYLINDER CAR
On Display
---,. .Saturday • Sunday • Mon.daf·
April 9th, 10, lIth
Reconditioned PACKARDS
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A few superior values in Reconditioned Paekarda now
available. These cars that have been reconditioned in onr
shop represent beller mOlor car value than any new car
you can buy at the 8ame price. Here is a typical value:
1930 5-passenger sedan, $985.00. Reeonditioned and
Guaranleed.
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F. B. FRANCIS
'l'WELFTH AND CROSBY STS.
Bros.. So. Chester road. For the best
essay of not more than 300 words on
this subject, Martel Bros. wili provide a
complete Birdseye dinner for six persons.
Second prize will be a dinner for four ..
The contest is open to anyone and the
winner will be given the food necessary
for such a dinner. All compositions on
the subject must be submitted to Martel
Bros. before May I. The winning essay
will be selected by a committee of three
Swarthmore judges.
Winning essays
will not be made public without the
writers' consent.
THE
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Eleetric
Refri.geration SL.ow
COMMUTATION RATES
Effective: April 15, 1932
Commutation Tickets for the Daily Rider
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Also Special Rates for School Children
you grow.
Williams Oil-O.Matic.
FRED J. HARLEY
Call·for Catalogue
THE SWARTHMOREAN
We have a complete stock of
_Iecide now to enjoy
DARTMOUTH and PARK AVE.
6th & Mallison Sts.
APRIL 8, 1932
quality hardware and gardening
BEFORE
YOU BUY ANOTHER
TON OF COAL
Slip COllers
Our Stock i8 Large
Quality Best
Buy Now-Avoid Rush
Later Ou
Store Open Saturday
Evening Till 8 P. M.
During Spring
SUPLEE'S STORE
ust 1)lay, the dramatized
j program
was opened with
GARDEN
SEEDS
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
PIanl Sweel Peas-Fertilize tbe Lawn
Vigoro - Bone Meal- Sheep Manure -Baughgro
The program at the Woman's Club on
Yale Ave.
Tuesday, April 5 was under the auspices of the Drama section which is diSWARTHMORE, PA.
; rectcd by ),[r5. Roland L. Eaton.
of Stuart \Valker's plays made
program. The first, "Six who Pass
)'UNE IN
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t,lC Lentils. Boil," was read by Mrs.
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
: Goooyear Coast-to...
: Eaton and Its seqnel, "Sir Dayid \Vears
Coast N.B.C. Radio ~~ a Crown" was enacted On the stage by PHONE SWARTHMORE
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Programs
members of the club.
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every Wednesday at 8 P. M'. and listen to MichelJ's Garden Talks.
LANDRETH'S
V!!2!o9
Chester Road and
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
Garden Supplies for Spring
Is
Gardening Time
1932
OIL-O.MATIC HEATING
COMPANY
1029 Edgmont Ave., Cheste.., Pa.
Chesler 2-1315
,
April
:t:t-:t6
11 a. m. to 10 p. m. Daily
Edison Buildins
9th and Sansom Streets
Philadelnhia. Pa.
Adnl.issio~ Free
WANTED I
Auspices
Electrical Assn.
of Philadelphia
A slogan of JOwords
or less telling why
people should invest in an Electric Refrigerator. To a
person who submits the slogan which, in the opinion
of a Committee of 3 Judges, has the greate~t merit for
publicity purposes, we will award-absolutely FREEa new Electric Refrigerator of a well.known make
[,etailing for at least $250.00. Contest open to all,
except Employees of any Electric or Refrigeration Company and members of the Electrical Association of
Philadelphia. All slogans submitted shall immedi_
ately become the property of said Association. Your
slogan must be submitted in writing on the attached
or similar coupon form and delitJered in person at the
Slogan Desk in the Electric Refrigeration Show at the
time and place above stated. In the event of more than
one perlllon submitting the winning slogan, a Reftigerafar will be given to each. REMEMBER _ Admission
to the Electric Refrigeration Show is FREE.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
COMMUTATION TICKET BOOKS
Commutation Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will he sold for $3.75 (71/2C a ticket). These tickets will he good for 30
days from the date of purchase and may he used hy the hearer only.
The tickets must be detached from the book by the conductor.
They will he good on rail and hus lines.
Commutation tickets cannot he used as part payment of through rates.
Transfers will not be issued on these tickets.
SCHOOL TICKET BOOKS
School Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will he sold for the use of school children on school certificateS ohtainable from
school authorities, for $3.75 (71hc per ticket).
Free transfers will be issued on these school tickets.
riding.
1932.
These special discount tickets will be placed on sale at 69th St. Terminal.
They are heing offered to the travelling public as a benefit to the daily rider and for the purpose of encouraging
This is ariexperimental rate and tariff that will he tried out for a period of three months heginning April 15th,
It is a concession rate for the daily rider over the casual rider.
If it becomes sufficiently attractive to the travelling puhlic it will be continued.
It is a hargain rate in transportation which will help the rider in reducing his daily transportation cost and we
hope the Transportation Company, hy attracting more riders.
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SLOGAN CONTEST COUPON
Electric Re(Tigeration Show
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Company
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ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
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69th St. Terminal, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.
BLV.3000
Write or 'phonp for Information
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
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WOIUA.~'S CLUB l\IEETS i
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The EXl'clItiyc Boaru of tile \Volllan'si
Club met at the home of the president 1
fucsday lIIorning at which tillle n·gu·
ar business
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bcing cspccially worthy v( note.
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chddrell a, 'he Che."n 1: ...., ('1111> h"d Cllli>. i, IIlakill" 1111 IIr"elll pic" 'h,,'
SPRING PRICES
This was prcs(,lltl'd by Dorothy 1{iclliud4 at thl' 107th Annmil Exhihitioll of the
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Il'r rl'\'t'"ling- l'ertain facts ahuut the play, ) "Along- the H.ivl'r."
i Have your Vacuum Cleaner cleaned
,he,.e
c!,a~:IC.'crs.'~II~\\:er:d
to tum ;1\\';1\- t\Hllt\·-Ji\·L' childrell who IIll"l"Challb and tOWIISPl'Oph- ('mil-a\'or to d.~kul h.\ \ ou •• t:~I.II
house cleaning more cfficlcntly.
nCl'ul.:d !-]HJl'~: .\ny !-'hc1c Illal h:l~ a .!.!.)))d .~il"\\" .~"lIIl· )"(':->tlll.', lJI!"(ll1g1luut ~\\"arth· {'IiCl' pbYl'd by .:\lanol1 (russon_
I(.xluhltors 0111:--1111..' of the :\cad~'IIII('JaIJS
iC'I' is acn·pl"l>lc. '1'1 ...... 'ofT gi,,'" Ihe "ld III""",
' TI""e 'akill!: part ill 'he play proper frolll 'he whole. co,!"lr),. ~Iiss Tric~cr
leiHh('r I,db frulH lIlijJ., I') lJ~t· ill n'J,air,·It is ""Jrlh while to call .tttt·lItioli to \\"t'rt': ).lttrgarct J'om::1l as "'J hc J'o)Jula' IS wl'11 kllowlI III Swarthmore. haVIng i
jng" thc~e :-lj()c~, otjl\T\\"i~l' tilis kdlhtT ~ till' lln·d fur ck;l1Iill.!-; IIp aroll11d ()Hr lio,,:- l.illi;1II Fresculn, as "Thc Sol4 displayed paintings and Jlortraits her~,
ELECTlUCIAN
would be waskd a.~ it ha" 1'l"c!I oih:d .. \11, h1fml"~ ;md plan's vi lm:->ille,..~ each dilTY," ,\Jille Luff as "The .\Iillt· ... Hose till se\"ernl ol'~'asions. At Pile tillll' she.':
Phone Swarlh. 428
shIll's
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"\\·ork- lh-n.'I't
.\rgyle..·tl'\a...as "Till'
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Sl'lltatlu tht:
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Ch .... s- :-.prill;,!,"
II!l'J! 111,1.'"declared
!'t· :-'~'clln'd
irtllll
the Fmpl())""The B1iudmall,"
Det-I_
tc!". Xu\\" tilat IH!lbe Ck:t:lill.t! tillle i.~ IIlCllt Hurcan ill l~orot1gh llall :-.0 rl'
t!\I\\'1l 1'1 lilt.' l"iUiJhuIlSl' i,'r rq,air:-,
lally"n~ nnt duing the 111111"1.' oh\"iollS sprill.t..: Etl:d I\:allilllan
't:kming al"otlll(1 hi.~ pn'IK'rt_\."
InHIl' 1;l1Ck as "Thc I'illg':, COl1mdur," i
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\.1I1g.s G reat-,'
. \Ullt." I 'a vic! C-lhlliUl as "Sir Dadd Little
. ,i _ The following'
l.h·.atitl~{k.~ rl'prill~l·d. B()y:' and ~\Iiss I klaJllaill1.' as his mother. j
)'Ir~ Ho~alic H"l.nts alld ~\li~:; Irc.:J1c , Ir on I ,I It" I' l'llII~y I \'tIlll" CI II IIW() III'tin I I )I": .. \ vcr\" (" I'r'
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GCYLT 1'IItlTtaillcti Ihl..· Fin'side 011 \\·l'd~ i .\pril :-.l\ol1!d pI"tJ\'e a .slltlrt.:l' oi ill!'l'ira-,' til the i,illg's Ca .. tlc was arrangl'dav c\Tnilig at tileir h"IIIl! UII Sutlth: ti"!l iur gardell-lniIHll'd and hOllll'-milll!-; Ih;.- lI"e (If scelll'ry whk-I! was recent!).
Cll~:t~t· ,·(Iad. Dr_ Frank E. \\'illiallls, l'r! 1:l"uplc:
:iI~'quil-l'c1 hy tllt· \\-olllan's Cluh inull tht;!
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are till'"who
\\'lwll that orgilllization I1
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Supplies for Spring
whu be
appreciate'
,hall
k"oWII Garden
arc they
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highways, hY"'_'\\"5 and hOlllc grounds, iUt"
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;i-ll1t'.~~l.'d ;Ift..' tlin' who hrightcll and I
,'in'sill'll litcir Jmil
,lIIallY 11l'llpk shall J,t' their rcwarll.
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(J-·-J:ll's.~cd :trl' thl'Y who war 011 :.i;.{.lls'
:tIld ullsightly hillbuanb ;tlulIg tilt· rllfal .
" lligl!W;IY";. illr thl'Y ~hilll III: called prlJ- i
Ilect"rs oj r(Jad.~jdt' "l'allty awl lambcilpc I
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llatlJn:'~ g~ib t" "Ilr lI:ltiulJ •. iut" t1~l.'Y shall,
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Ne~fJ,
Litettme
Guamm:ced
a 1'1..' the
l)atrltJt~ 01 .\IIIl"r-
with 1'1;(n-
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\\'1!o prlltn'l lJtlr fort'~b 1r0ll1 rlrl'~. jor
thl" I,inls shall (-omilllll' 1t) S\'l"\'l" 1"1.:111.
: alld tlle fj~h and wild
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1-::1(':_1 in
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DARTMOUTH and PARK AVE.
William" Oil·O·l\latie
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warlulh Ihis spring!
J. HARLEY
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~r()lIlld
Furniture Uestm'iug
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SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
Auspices
AdDiission Free
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WA N T E D
Elt..·ctrical Assn_
of Philadelphia
A slol!:an uf 10 words
or less telling urll)'
/Jeo/,lc ."ihould illf){'.<;t in ill! Electric UcfrigcrutoT. To a
person who suhmits the slo~iln which, in the opinion
of oil Committee of 3 lud~es, has the greate·t merit for
puhli..:ity purpos':s, ' .... e will award-Olhslliutely FREE:l nc"..· Elcctrk Refriger.uor of a wcll.known
make
retailing for at leOl.!>t $2.;;0.00. Contest open to 0111,
except Employecs of any Electric or Rcfrigcr;ltion Company and members of the Electrical A~soei;ltion of
Philadelphia. All slogans submiucl.f ~hall immelli.
atd.,. hl.'come the prop~rly of snid Association. Your
slugan must he suhmitted in writing on the attached
or similar coupon form and (ldirer('d in IJeTson ,It the
Slogan Desk in the Electric Refrigeration Show at Ihe
time and plan! ahove stated, In the event of more than
one person suhmitting thc winning slogan, a Rcfrigl..'r"
ator will he given t~l e:'lch. REMEMBER _ Admissiun
now to enjoy
111
a lit Ulllll~
the
Jlowadays SWillt!:5
from
warlll-io-hol.to.
('old·lIH·hilh with hcwihicring
rapidit~. l\llhud) ('au -'lire" a
furnace to ,",,'t·p lip \\ ilh il. IL
hJ"t'(·d~ :--pl"ill~ ('"Id:" IIlakl'!"- old
rtllk~ III i~eraltl('~ \\"a~te . . millie)
ill ill timed ("oal humin!!,
Phone for fr('e {urnac(' iUi;pect iOll
'ltHI ('xnct low priCC---llow tIlt:' IOWC1;t
in Oil·O-l\fntic history.
Daily
Philad,>hhia. Pa.
YOU BUY ANOTHEH
TON OF COAL
-.I.:"ill"
tll.
Edison Building
9th and Sansom Streets
BEFORE
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11 o. m. to 10 p.
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FRED
ChCKlcl' 92·.·5
Electric
Refrigeration. SL.ow
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SEE OUR DISPLAY
111 window of
THE SWARTHivlOREAN
UI'HOLSTERIN(i
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Cull fot' (~aluluguc
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available, These ears Ihal have )Cen reeonditioned in our
.hoJl rel,rescnl better motor car "aIue than any new ear
you can buy al Ihe same Jlrice. Here is a IYJlical value:
1930 S·Jla.senger sedan, 5985.00, Reconditioned and
Guaranteed.
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INTERESTING LETTERS
MAKE UP PROGRAl\1
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At the Literature Section meeting of
the \Vornan's Club, last week, many interestiilg letters were rcad. Mrs_
Arthur \V. Kcnt, in charge of the I'r04
gram, first read quotations from \Vil4
liam James and Emily Dickinson re.
garding the value of lettcr writing and
thell read three delightful lettcrs writ4
ten hy \i\iilliam Penn to his children ill
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TWELFTH AND CROSBY STS.
OUR SHOWROOM WILL BE OPEN
ALL DAY AND EVENING
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EDMOND STEINMAN
F. B. FRANCIS
PROVIDENCE AVENUE
CHESTER, PA.
& BALTIMORE PIKE
MEDIA, PENNA.
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VISIT THE
sprinklers, lawn mowers, and
Vigoro. the complete, scientifically prepared plant food. Come
in and inspect our stock, or
phone your order; it will have
our ci1r~ful attention.
Order
enough Vigoro for everything
you grow,
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UUJ- Now-A,·oid Ruslt
J.. lIh~r On
SUPLEE'S STORE
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Sar.
During Spring
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Reconditioned PACKARDS
Saturday • Sunday • Monday
April 9th, 10, 11th
Gardening Time
Till' pn,.!..:r;tllI at thl' \\·0111;111 ..... l'llIh \,11
ITIII .... I{;I.\'• . \p:·iI
;l \\:l~ IIIHkr 111l' 'lIb: pin';; .. i tIJ\· llralll:l ~t·t"li"ll ~dlil"h i~ di-,
: n'clt'd hy :\lr~. J':"I:t1ll1 I .. E;ll,"1. '1\\"o
i "i Stll:tl"t
\\·;tlkt·r· ... pby:o mad,' IIJl th~
i jlr".!..:r;lIlJ. Till" tir,..t, ":--;;:x \\ 1:., I 'a,,:-; \\·hil,·
i the I.l"lllib noil," \ya~ I"l";!ll hy ':\Ir~_'
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
(JC~(HJY~'·.1r (:0<18t-to. 1·.:tt"l1 ;1I1t! ih ~l"'ll1d, "~il- Ila\'id \\'l'dh
Coast I\.B.C. R
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: J I ' !;I ... 'r"\\"II" \\"a~ {'!lackd Ull tlle .stage I,y PHONE S\VARTIlMORE 105
Progr~Hlu
QU.ilIiIJ- U(!HI
Plenty of I'arldng SIJiu·c _ Madison
Seeds, grass seed. garden tools.,
rubber garden hose, lawn.
1I;lti"Il;t1
Chester Road and
Yale Ave.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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En'ning Till 8 P. 1\1.
6th & l\I'lIlisol1 SIs,
We have a complete stock of
quality hardware and gardening
supplies at reasonable prices.
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Our SIQck is Large
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cipal of the public schools of swarth-I.~'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
morc, wilt he the slleaker at the St
School in Swarthmore." Thc pmgram is
undcr the Educational section and school
childrcn will be present to dcmunstrate
A few sUJlerior values in Reconditioned Paekards now
11r. :Morcy's talk.
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Slor(~ 0111'11 SUhlrduy
McCALL'S SEED STORE
Springtime
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to\\"Il~
; llillg J:CJ;tnb, IIII' gl"l'at ],eauty, pl'tlsllerity;
and )Jl';[t'l' shall ,1t-~Cl'I\(1 UpOIl thelll.
I'ril'l' IIf
Full
J:ll'!o.~l"(1
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LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEEDS
On Display
II
l'\'('ry \\'edlll'sday at 8 P. )'L and lish.'11 to :\lichel1'-" Gardell Talks_
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7-J;k~~t'.ll ;Irc they who stand ;Igaiust
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CYLINDER CAR
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Sow OLD I,N(;USII Lawn Grass Seed
Plunl Sweet Pcas - Ferlilize the I.awn
Vigoro - BOllc l\lcuI - Shcci' lUatallrc _ Baugltgrn
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THE
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GEORGE A. KELLEY
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I..'s~ay
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Morton P. O. Box 144
Swarthmore 1056
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dnd ~.·;ltl1ra_l. Acad.cllI.,", .of JJ,l·sig,., '.'11 Nl'w,'
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STEPHEN BROWN
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Bros., So. Cla'stl'r r(l;ul. For the Jest
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llS Ill'\\" tim 01 a airs IS stlll111 at-'
of 1I0t llIore thall ,WO \\"orus Oil
lers of J, Russcll Haycs.
i land frolll a lIlcJllher of her family.
in.:.:- a I-l·tll'\,"al oi cfftlrt 011 the part of this subl' cd, ),Iartd
\\"ilI pro\"i(lc a
Mrs. J. H. Helms, who was unable
~Irs. J{oy Delaplaine n'ad sC\"l"r;tl uc- political !cader.:i tJi thi.~ etlllllllUlJitv to'
to be present, had Ycry kindly loaned lig-htful lettt.:r~, from the publishcd Ict- han the horough's Hew tax a~:>l'ss(,r ~\'ith- complete Birdseye dinller for six pcrsons,
four oi the twenty unpublished letters tcrs oi her grandmuther, ':\lrs. jeancttc dr;l\vll and the ttl'Jlointllll'llt gin'Jl to SUllll': ~l'colld prizl' will he a tii1l11Cf for four.
of Culeritlges which her father in- 11. Platt. One oi these Idters dt'scrilJed n'si(knt oi this Cmlll1ltlllity.
' TIll! COlltCst is opcn to anpmc and the
hcritcd from He\'. John Prior Estliu it ride I)IJ a Glllal packl'·t alHI another
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; winlU'r will be giH'1I the iuud necessary
uf Bristol, E.1Ig-land, The Est lin hUlIll' 1 l· .... pn"~st·d the dl,.·ep COIH':l'r1l she felt iUAltTEI.. S '1'0 SPONSOn.
ior Mlch a dinner. .\11 COlli positions 011
was visited by many friends emincnt ill rl..·ganlillg lH'r daughtl'r's tkcisioll to
BIUDSEYE ESSAY CONTEST the suhject IIIl1St hc st~I!1llittl'? too l\lartc1
the litcrary and scicntiCtc worM. among dance.
Bros_ beforc )'Ja\' 1. I he Wl11lllllg essay
whom were Southcy. \Vordsworth and
.:\Irs, Kl'llt rdencd to her mother's
,
: will he sc1ccte/1 iJY a cOlllmittce of three
Coleriuge, the latter, showinl; in his fricndship with l\liss Su.san n. ,\lIthuIIY,
"What I like ahout Birdseye l'rostcd: Swarthmore judge~_
\Villllillg: essays
letters, his great devotion, as well as Hl·\·. Anna H. Sh;,,\", Fa 1111.\' Garrison Foods." is the ~lIhj('ct uf all cssay con-: will not he made l'uhlic without the
financial dependencc UpOll Dr. Estlin, \'ill;:lrd and rt.';:111 excerpts frllm their, it'st alllJounced thi:, \Hl·k h)- llartel, writers' COIlSl'IlL
who was olle of the first to cncourage ktters and Olle oi Dr. Dol\'it! Starr
his literary attl·mpts.
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Mrs. Burton A. Konkle contributed
twu intercsting" letters. one froll1 l\Iere- ELECTION OFl<'ICIAL~
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dith Nicholson, and Ol1e from John
DECLARED GUILTY;
Bassett l\loorc, one of the Judges of
thc International Suprcme Court at
F()ur dectiun hoard onidals of )'lortoll:
the Hague_
Wl're fuund guilty of \'iolatiolls vi Ihe;
,:\1 rs. J. A. Perry read a very unusual elcction laws and conspiracy following i
letter from Joseph Stevenson, Rector their trial at 1IIl'dia this week. They are i
of a church near Dublin, to his son, and Eugt'llr.: j. Curran, \rilliam F. ).lacDun- i
IOlle from hcr grandfathcr, Captain aid, George Dickerson and Daniel )'lclll'-:
John Stcvcnsoll. \,·riUell the night iel'.
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after the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
The nrclict is of interest to SW;lrth-1
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I'.'.,ttgclle C urran IS
. a,I
),1 rs. Sarah Farley contributcd a more.llls uccause
Icttcr written by her grandfather, Louis brother of Thomas Curran ncwly
Clarke, an carll' Ncw Eng1ander who, l)Cinkd tax assessOr fur Swarthmore,
in 1816, visited Richmond. Va., and who who slIccel.'(ll'd Frank t_ Gettz. Thomas I
described
the shocking conditions of Curran repre.'it..'uted the dcfcndants ill I
}'rank R. 'lorey, Supcrvising IJrin_
drinking
and gamhlillg he cncountered cOllrt ;ttld it is rlllllorcd that he is t;IX I
d,ml of ahe Swarlhmore '.ublic ill that city.
assessor of Swarthmore in name only
Schools, who will address ahe Womwhile the actual wurk is to bc donc uy
llrs. Arthur How1and brought a
an's Club next Tuesday.
his brother Eugenc, who was cOl1victr.:d!
letter written, in her OWI1 hand writing,
on \Vcdncsday. Eugcne is judge of elecby Queen Victoria to onc of her ladies tions at .\l(lrtun and leader of the H.eFrank R. :\Iorey, Supervising Prin-
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Phil:tddphia artists who had a paint-I:
iug acct..-pted by the jury for display
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CLUB l\IEETING These wcre contributed as fa\"orite let-,' liable letter
inherited h." .~Ir,'. 110,\"
Interior and Exterior
Wall Paper CleaniDg
4"l\'cnuc, who '11so maintains a studio I
tile C0111 III Y (} rga II i /. a t ion i or :
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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by Ihe royal persollages, ~Irs. ChcYllcy's PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
{Ole the Sp,1·1·ng
CJ~Ding
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APRIL 8, 1932
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County
l'oll..,:cn'ation Gruup-this llIuncy:,
5 to he lI."ed for planting:, ill till' rUlillty"
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pretty traditions and trh'ialitic5 which :\Iary Lyoll School before opening her
surrOUlldl'd an imaginary monarch. Thc own studio_ Dlldng the past winter she
parts were wdl cast '"IIId the production
and drawing porshowed a sYIIII)athctic understanding" of has_ been painting
.
Stuart 'Valker's ideas.
traits of cluldrcl1,
~Iany stu lining costumes wcre \\'orll _________.________
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~;~~,:g i.~~:~s ~~.,~,~;:~~:.I ~;~~I:e'I'",~CI~\or,~:J
triill/ted he dullars '0 'he Delaw"re;
along
APRIL 8, 1932
:
to dle EIl'ctric Rejl'igt'fation Sholl' is FREE,
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
COMMUTATION RATES
Effective: April 15, 1932
Commutation Tickets for the Daily Rider
-Also Special Rates for School Children
COMMUTATION TICKET BOOKS
Commutation Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for $3.75 (7lj2c a ticket). These tickets will be good for 30
days from the date of purchase and may be used by the bearer only.
The tickets must be detached from the book by the conductor.
They will be good on rail and bus lines,
Commutation tickets cannot be used as part payment of through rates,
Transfers will not he issued on these tickets.
SCHOOL TICKET BOOKS
School Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for the use of school children on school certificates obtainahle from
school authorities, for $3,75 (7 1/2C per ticket).
Free transfers will he issued on these school tickets.
These special discount tickets will he placed on sale at 69th St. Terminal.
They are being oITered to the travelling puhlic as a henefit to the daily rider and for the purpose of encouraglllg
riding.
This is an experimental rate and tariff that will he tried out for a period of three months beginning April 15th,
1932.
It is a concession ratc for the daily rider over the ea'ilial rider.
If it hecomes sufficiently atlractin' to the traY!~lIini! public it will he continned.
It is a hargain rate in" transportation which will help Ih.· ri,kr in reducing his daily transportation cost and we
hope the Transportation Company, hy attracting more riders.
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Elcclric l?ejrigenllion SIIOU!'
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Conlpany
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for Information
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ALL. 3000
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EDUCATOR TO SPEAK
HERE TmS AFfERNOON
A recel)tion is
~ing
given
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Bicenteimial Music
~t - the/
Ulverston School by Dr. and Mrs. E. L.
Terman and the facuhy on Friday afternOOn at 4:30 in honor of Dr. and Mrs,
Philip W. L. Cox, the head of the Secondary Education Department of the
School of Education of New York University. Dr. Cox is one of the nation's
leading authorities on New Secondary
Education. In this field he is a prolific
writer, being the author of "Creative
School Control", "The New Junior High
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SWarthmore.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
At Clothier Memorial
Under the auspices of Swartltmore College a Washington Bicentennial program will be held in
Clothier Memorial for the benefit
of the unemployed. 011 May 13.
The program wHl be given by a
chorus under the direction of Dr.
). Herbert THy. . "The Phantom
Drum" a musical treatment of a
Ueyolutionary theme written by
Jamcs Dunn wiH be given. Music
actually sung in \Vashington's day
will be offered. The concert will
be cntirely free.
APRIL
William M. Barker, of Clearfield
Counly, and Joseph Stadtfeld, of Alleghcny CounlY. For Representalive in
Playenl' Club Production
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e se!llllgs were ellective and· brief
waits belween acls added greatly to the
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enjoyment of the evening, We feel that
the members of the club are unanimous
in their desire thdt B bb G ham . k
0 Y fa
stle
to IS-year-old juvenile roles in Players'
Club shows for the rest of his Jife.
10
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Cloverbloom Butter
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NEW FORD
V-8
THE CAR WiLL BE ON DISPLAY
Swarthmore, Pa., April
RATES
Strictly Fresh Eggs
carton of 12 23c
·Granulated Sugar
6 lb. 25c
Ellis' Cofl"_
Gold M.dal Bi.q"iek
40
0:0.
pkg. 33.
Brook6e1d Ch..e... Spread,
~ Itt pkg. 10e
Premier Bartlett Pear.,
Z big ..... 3'"
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15c
Tartan Pure Preaerveoo
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaite,
8
Seedless Grapefruit
4 for 19c
Our Specials
Continue
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Bring in Your Cleaning
SUITS
TOPCOATS
DRESSES
LADIES' SUITS
HATS and BL.Al'IlKETS
FRENCH DRY CLEANED
AND PRESSED
LADIES' COATS
MEN'S TOPCOATS
40
$4.75
UP
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EACH
RELINED
HARRIS & COMPANY
PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT,
Factory Price $1750
IN OUR SHOW ROOMS IN
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A FEW DAYS
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date to be announced
Mitchell Nominated As New
President of Players' Club
Chester and Fairview Roads
Swarthmore
350
F. B. FRANCIS
12TH AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
Will
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The annual meeting of the Players' 1 Chairman, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, ~trs,
Club of Swarthmore was hdd at the Edward ~L Bassett, C. Wahl Olmes, and
Dr. Geo. P. \Varren.
Clubhouse on Monday e\'ening, April
The regular routine business was trans• •
a.cted and the nominating committee made
the following rcport. (Itloted ill p.-.rt.
The members of the Club will express
"The nominating committee, as a re- their preference for the candidates to fill
suit of the written expressions frolll the these offices at the l-olay Cluh night, ),fay
dub members, l)lace in nomination for 2nd to 6th inclusive. As the members
the \"ariolls ell:-cti\"c offices of the club cnter, they will be given a ballot; these
the following men: "President, Chas. D. !lallots to be filled out during the eveniltg
.Mitchell; Vice Prf'sident, J)r. A. F. and dCIJositcd with the judge of elections
Jackson; Secretary, Herbert T. Hassett; or his tellers, as they will designate.
Treasurer, T. \V. Andrcw;
Governors, 3 year term, two to he electThe ]{eport of the Cast Committee at
ed, R. C. Comley, J. Dolman Jr., and G, the annual meeting is quoted in part:
'h'. deForrest: 2 year term, two to he "Your Committee reports the producclec·ted, D. Malcolm Hodge, Harry L. tion of sev>!n plays as outlined in the
Miller, C. \Vahl Gimes, and Claude C. following schedule:
Smith; 1 year term, one to he elected, I Nov. J. Dolman Jr. "Erstwhile Susan"
J~ Kirk ).{cCurdy, Elmer E, Melick, J! Dec.' Barnstorm~rs :'Cock Robin"
Archer Turner, and R. G. E. Ullman,
Jan.: Chas. D.' Mitchell, "Intimate
• Respecth~.1ty: Submitted, the Nominat·
Strangers1'
tog Committee, D. Malcolm Hodge,
(Continued on Poge Nine)
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Year
ONE MILL CUT
IN SCHOOL TAX
Salary
IS
Increases Waived;
Improvement. for
1932·33 Planned
TIDRD
YEAR
FOR
Few
CUT
Board Praises
School Secretary
M iss Sadie Chadwick, secretary to Frank Morey, superintendent of schools, was highly
praised for her efficiency and
thoroughness at the meeting of
the board Tuesday night. The
r(:marks were made when board
members commented on the
Josses suffered by other school
districts during the depression.
RUTH DARUNGTON
"Miss Chadwick has deposited
A. "Miss Parrot"
school funds every day in order
The Senior Class of Swarthmore High
to minimi~e losses on checks.
School will present its annual producDue to her care in this connec~
tion this e\'ening, April 15, in the Coltion and in hundreds of other
lege avenue building auditorium.
small
items she has saved ,~tli-e"
uTrelawney of the Wells", a four act
school
district thousands,·{)t' dolplay by Arthur W. Pinero, takes place
"
·d R . C',.O·11'que,
-' treasI
ars,
sat
in England during the Mid·Victorian
I
urer of the board:
period. The plot has to do with a large
uSchool ~districts that are in
group of stage folk whose lives become. PLAY FOR BENEFIT
IJUNIORS PRESENT
dangerqus
financial circutnstan~
intermingled with those of an aristocratic
OF HEALTH CENTRE II
WASHINGTON PROGRAM
ces .nuw would not need to raise
and very strictly proper family from the
....-taxes or C'Ut their appropriations
West End. The entire production is
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filled with sharp contrasts and sudden
ollle 0 t Ie a UIl1Il1 0 t 1e 0 ege,
11
·.venll1g a
. ernon a
I=~
to the limit if they had a Miss
arc Ilrescnting a 1,lay "The Enchanted Centeunial sketch written and coa.,ciled
changes in temperament.
Chadwick in the office," he added.
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April" by Kane Campbell, in Clothier, by Mrs. Peter E. 'fnld, one,. '::if the
MANY REQUESTS FOR
:Memorial on Friday evening, April:talented members of the Jrlluor section 1 " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
PLANS FOR KITES 22. The 11lay i~ being given under the II of the \Vomall's Clttb:' was produced
Swarthmore's school board on Tuesauspices of the Little Theatre Club of by n.1embers . of the dub last Tuesda.y day night set the tax rate at 25 mills, a
Great interest in The SWllrlh,;wrca,,'s the college audha part of the proceeds Ic\·e.mng, ~pnl 12tfh. hlelfore anbenthusl reduction of one mill over the current
K't C t t '
t
th 1..are to go to t e emergency fund of ashc aud'ence 0 c U) mem ers an rate, and a total reduction of 2r( mills
emsor's aanPdPalrlcn a.ms ong e lJUys the Commll~ity Health Center.
their g6~sts.
72
of' Sew.ontl
r 1
e
lere 1 every reason
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A.I I
I f h h
rf in three years. The economies necessary
to believe that the tournament scheduled
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t e ome- I e to balance the budget at this tax rate
for h-fay 7 will be a great success. About
Attend Anniversary
,. 'l"Ci ~enferal \:yasll1~gton at M
f ount V~r- were made possible by waiving the protwenty boys called for plan
d spe i6.
11011 a ter hiS retirement
rom actIVe visions o£ the salary schedule affecting
cations for building novel s ~i~es which
Al~Ong tho~e from Swarthm?rc at- \life, this fitting tribute to the famous salary increments representing a saving
may he secured at the office of The tendmg tl~c dmner comme!uoratlllg tl~e leader nached an eff~ctive climax as, of $3600; by eliminating one position 011
StvarlhJHorean. It is hoped that there ~th a1l1llversary o~ the blrtl~ of DaVid with candles softly fhckering, a band the teaching staff in the elementary
will bcLaueas't~fifty entries in the touTna':- R~t.ten~10use 1~1. Friday evemng at th~ oL:color.i'~ slayc§, grQupe~_ar(lllnd their grades, ~y' postponinK,_ ~_~it:"~4,Jepa.irs,
ment.
IilstorJcal Society were Dr. and Mrs. master hummed the strams of an old replacements, and additions to the school
Two loving cups, one for the winner in Le\vis Fussell, Dr. and Mrs. G~o.rge song, whiie from behind scenes a final equipment; and by- postponing scheduled
the class below twelve years of age, and A. Hoadley, ~lr. and Mrs. W,'lham toast ,to Washington was read by Mrs. expansions 0 f instructional offerings,
one for the \vinner in the class for boys Matos, ~Ir. and Mrs. M. Kovalenko. Told.
such as offering secretarial subjects, for
over twelve years of age will be offered Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Johnson. Mr. and
The characters of General and Lady which there is insistant demand.
by The Swartl",.orean. A score of other Mrs. J. H. Pitman, Mr. Arthur Bassett, Washington were 'very ably enacted by
In announcing the new rate, Dr. Arthprizes will be given to runners-up.
Mr. Frank Morey, and Mr. W. E. S. :Miss leal} Doctor and Mrs. Harlan ur Bassett president of the lJoard said:
The winners will be selected by the Temple. Mr. J. H. Pitman was chair- Jessup, Jr., while the other members "We are particularly proud to be able to
success with which the kites are flown in man of the' general committee and Mr. of the cast were:
make this reduction in the face of COllthe tournament and their nCatness and S. \V. Johnson was chairman of the
Miss Pauline \Vagller, Miss Doris tinued building and provision of new
originality of construction.
dinner committee.
Narbeth, Miss Martha Keighton, Miss equipment needcd fot an enlarging en.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' __ Catherine Hershey, hfiss Mildred Bond, ~ollment. This will restore the former
Mrs. James Bogardus, Mrs. H. Weston rate in effect before the new financing oi
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CI ar k e, 'f·
K at Ilerme
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S·Impers.
the building program, and does, ,·n realty
lV ISS
Miss Cornelia Van Alen, Mrs. Rich- provide sufficient reduction in other services to complete financing O" the 1('27
_
ard Ammerman, lIrs. Walter LliII, tax
;t
rate."
Mrs. Robert Sharples, Mrs. S. CopeThe items in
the budget are as fol·
land Palmer, Jr .• Miss Eleanor Ken- lows:
A thorough reVlSlon of appropriations' providing for the regulation of this re- nedy, Miss Barbara Turner and Miss
General Control
$6,019.00 or 4%
for all departments to balance the state lativcly new industry.
Catherine' Thompson.
Instruction
105,635.00 or 75%
budget without a tax increase is one of
Since Mr. Turner's early act,·v,·ty in
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Auxiliary Agencies
5,35{).00 or 4%
the pledges upon which Delaware aiding the devclopment of acronalltics he FUNDS PROVIDED FOR
17,000.00 or 12%
County's four incumbents for the LegisSOME STREET WORK Operation
The entire board expressed a desire to lature seek the support of the RepubliMaintenance
1,800.00 or 1 %
Fixed charges
5.470.00 or 4%
~~~r~~e :~urSl~~~:1 !h~ur~~~~l:~n i:1US:O~~~ can ,"oters at the Primary election April
Thc highway department of borough Total Current Expense26. These incumbents, all of wh(lm are
council will not be entirely without funds,
way. However, Mr. Disque expresscd receiving the support o£ the Regular Re141,374.00
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f oy street and r~sl1r f aClll
the general sentiment when Ite said that
.
g
g
45,986.92
lluhlican Orgamzation, are Ellwood J.
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h and repa,rm f Debt Service
t 115 year accordmg to t e statement 0
Capital Outlay
1 SOD 00
he thought the practice of asking a large Turnrr, Grover C. Talbot, and Thomas
teonard C. Ashton, president of -council.
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Philadelphia broker to share the profits Weidemann, for the County District, and
As a matter 0'£ fact, the budget for the
on the business with local agents who did Edward N othnagle for the City of ChcsGrand Total
$189,060.92
Highway Department, which was finally
none of the work was 1I 11 ndignified, un~
Under
Debt
Service
is an item of $15,business-like and illegal."
ter.
settled on at $8072.80, contained an item
000
which
involves
double financing.
At the same time Mr. Corse said that
"There is every reason to believe that
of $2607 for resurfacing and repairing.
That
is,
it
is
paid
out
at the beginning
he did not believe a return to the original the state will face the same financial
I n addition to this, there will be a balance
of
the
year
to
be
reborrowed
later. Sub.
plan in operation sevual years ago of difficulties in making lip next year's budavailable from the Underpass Fund for
tracting
this
from
the
grand
total indi·
parceling out the insurance among the gct as .boroughs:, townships, and cities,
the same purpose amounting to $2400,
cates
a
net
budget
of
$174,000
or less
local agents wmlld result in the greatest arc fa.cmg .now, declared ~.r. Talbot
and finally, there is a sum of $lU)() which
efficiency and economy.
when l~ltervlcwed yesterday.
Delaware
has not been allocated to any specific than five years ago in 1928-29.
The income for 1932~33 is estimated as
Mr. Corse said that other insurance County s four !nembers of the. House
purpose which can be used for street
writers who pay taxes had spoken to I are agrced that If. returned to t~lelr pres~
work if necessary. \Ve therefore have a follows:
(Ctmli"Ued on Page Ten)
ent posts at Harnsburg, they Will oppose
total available for highway improvement Bond sales and temporary
loans ....••.••.•.••..... $15,000.00
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the levieing of additional taxes in any
work of more than $6,000.
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Taxes •. ~~ ...•...•••••.•••. 131,(l32.1S
form whatsoever."
MEET WEDNESDAY TO
Campaign speeches of the four candiTuition .•......•...•.•...•• 19,000.00
WOMEN TO SEE
DISCUSS PLAYGROUND dates during the pasl week have tended
CHERRY. BLOSSOMS State Appropriation ...••••• 22,828.77
<>ther sources •......••.••.•
to emphasize the variety and quantity of .
1,200.00
Howard Kirk of Lafayette avenue, one state legislation which the present in~'
Sixty-five Swarthmore women will
of the original workers in the interest of cumbents have influenced. In the discus·
I leave Chester at 8 :53 a. m. next Thurs.
Total ..•....•.•.......... $189,060.92
the 'Summer playground at the College sion and settlement of practical1y every
i day on the Pennsylvania Railroad, toIncome from tuition pupils this year
avenue building, appeared hefore the important problem hcfore the House
g"ether with several hundred women from is estimated at $2600 less than last year.
school -board and volunteered, the co-op- during the past six years, at least one of
other women's clubs, on the annual pit. This is because a large number of the
eration of a number of parents towards Delaware C?u.nty·s kepr~entativcs has,
grimage to see the Japanese cherry blos~ graduating class are tuition pupils and
making the projeCt a greater success th~s play~ a. vital r?le...
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soms in Washington). There will be one Spring!1eld iownshi.p in buildin'f up .its
sum~er._ '
.
It IS doubtfu,I }f_, ~ere.ls.a smgle mem_I coach reserved for Swarthmore and Mrs. own high school Will cease sending high
Th~ 'B~rd has set aside $IOOO·for.Re- ber of the L~gi5~atui-e who has submit-:
Arthur R. O. Redgrave of Vassar ave- school pupils he~e.
.
creation III the budget for 1932 and the ted as many bills a~d secured the passagt: EDwood J. Turner, memher of the Leg- nue, whp, is in charge of arrangements
Before the diSCUSSion of the budget
expense of the Summer pla:rgr?und of as large. a pe~centage as has Ellw~ i,Jahlre from Delaware County, who i. for the local club is desirous that the was begun, ?- lett~r. was· read f.om
would have to come out of tins Item. Turner durmg Ius four terms as a rnem-·
didat t
eed b·
If
Swa-hrnore club keep together
Claude C. Smith, sohcltor, who offered to
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a can
e o.aee
lm.e •
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Th ey s.uggest~d to Mr. KIrk
that he call ber pf the ouse from elaware ounty
Word has been received that, President ta e a ~wen~y per cent reduction In hiS
a meeting of mterested parents and draw at large.
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and Mrs. Hoover will· be out on the fee winch at present is $500. Mr.
up suggestions for improving the playMr. TU';"fl~r first ~ reco~ition ~- ?as been aS~Jated With ~o many Ilr,: balcony of the White House to greet the Smith's re-election ,for the comin~ year
ground.
cause of hiS mterest 10 aeronautics which Jects that hiS first and st1l1 one of hiS women.
comes up the first of' July and h1s proSuch a m~ting wi~1 be held next. \\'00- in 1925 and 26 was looked, ~ I~rgely greatest interests is overlooked by many
The special train will leave Washing- po~1 will be disc,?ssed at that tim~. For
nesday evenmg. Apnl ~ at 7:30 III Mr. as a Federal problem. In IYl,j he.mtra- of his friends.' However, in aviation ton at 6:30 p. m. one hour later than the present the Item was kept 1fi the
Moreys office at the High school. All duced and secured the passage of the circles of the -entire country he is known the time specified on the ticket and will budget for the same amount as last year.
parents who are interested are invited.
first aviation legislation in Pennsylvania,
(CMdi"tWd 0" PlI9t Tetl)
arrive in Chcster about 9 ;15 p. m.
(COfltl..uetf 0tI PtJll Tn)
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C and'd ates Peg·
I d e 0PPOS1'tl'on
To Increase In State Taxes
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A. E. DAILEY
$z'sO Pel'
SOUGHT
he made shortly ill the method of placing
the fire illsur.an~e oi the schoul district,
was intimatcd at the regular meeting of
the Bo~rd on Tuesday night. A new arrangement pTovidiJlg that all insurance
,~hould 'be plated directly· with a large
Philadelphia company, F. Baruch Agency
JIIC., was recommended by George Corse,
chairman of the Insurance committce.
At llresenL the insurance of hoth the
school district and the f:-owugh' is placed
with -Wilson and Co,. of Philadelphia.
The business was ,turned over - to _. this
company following the death of Leslie G.
Campbell, ,resident of Swarthmore, -who
for· a brief time before his death scrved
as a broker of all the insurance placed
by both ,the borough and the school distt-ict.
Concurrent with taking over )'Ir.
C,ampbell's business, Wilson and Co. off ered to handle the borough and school
district insurance and turn over a share
of the profits to Mr. Campbell's widow.
Another portion of the profits from the
policies they agreed to turn over to designated Swarthmorc insurance agents
h
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w 0 up. to severaI· years
ago p ace a
t
f tl
o
Ie tnsurance ( Iree .
This arrangement with Wilson & CO.
has been
effect
since
there
bas inbeen
no the
firepa_st
loss,year
the and
efficiency
'of Wilson and Co., at the most impor·
tant time of a policy has not been tested.
Representatives of the Baruch company
however, have convinced Mr. Corse that
they can bring about certain efficiencies
in the writing of the insurance and
would offer improved service both at the
present time and in case of a fire loss
which would save the school dh.trict
hUl~dreds and possibly thousands of dolJars.
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Through Mr, Corse's interest in the
subject, a representative of Baruch and
Co. went over a number of policies of the
school district and pointed OUt where cer·
tain savings might be made. Mr. Corse
consequently feels that a change i'i ;usti ..
fied.
Although the board delayed a vote on
whether or not the complete change
should be made, approval to place sevcral
policies due at this time with Baruch and
Co. instead of Wilson and Co. was grallted Tuesday night.
llr. Corse said tltilt he had not discussed with Baruch and LO. their willingncss
to in some way share the business with
the brokers of Swarthmore, particularly
the four longest established Insurance
men here, E. C. 'Val ton, Charles Parker,
Charles Smith and William S. Bittle,
who have always benefitted in some way
by t h e Iocal school and horough insurance business.
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H. S. TONIGHT
15, 1932
Annual Report of Cast· Committee Read
Conduct Survey To Learn Opinions
Of Members
Business May be Taken Away
From Swarlhmore Agents
Entirely
Possi~)ilily that drastic changes might
SUITS
WE HAVE FULL
INFORMATION and DETAILS
No. 15
SCHOOL INSURANCE II
MAY BE CHANGED
LOWEST
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MEMORIALS
Wm. J. CarUedge
Vol. IV,
SENIOR PLAY
School." "Reorganization of the SecondBirlh
ary School Curriculum". His latest book
YALE & KENYON AVES.
just pubHshed is on "Principles of SecMr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Ellis of
ondary Education". He is also editor
Rochester, N. Y. announce the birth of
of the Junior-Senior High School Clear- L.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, I a son on April 5tb.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler of
ing House, a magazine which has ,vide
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le. wasf Fa . member of the mon·l.
f ord PI ace announce the birth of
distribution largely because of his ,.,,- meetmg
UD.J
aver
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IrJends and took as active a
~piring editorials and professional orgpart as her Ilealth would allow. Up to a son on lfonday.
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anizing ability.
the very last she was keenly tnterested in
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Dr. Cox has been recently elected as a politics and in international affairs.
Goethe Celebration
Spring Shoulder. Lamb
member of the Ulvcrston Advisory
She is survived by a daughter Mary
St~win&' Lamb
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Board and is making his first visit to S· k i P
,
.
Neck -.Lamb
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usey and a son, H. Carroll
In commemorat1On of the hundredtl,
the school on Frj,jay. lmmediatcly fol- p
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Rack Lamb Ch
2Sc
h
usey.
311111versary
of
the
passmg
of
Goethe
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the department of German and th~ Fancy Chuck Roast
17c.
the school 011 some phase; of Ulverston's DR. MELCHOIR TO
William J. Cooper Foundation of F .....h Ground Hamburtr
opportunities pionecring in secondary
SPEAK HERE APRIL 14
education.
Swarthmore College, announce an iIIusWhile Yo" Wait
tmted
lecture
on
"Goethe
and
His
Fre.h
Lamb.'
Liver
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The ·Swarthmore League of Women
Times: by Frederich von der Leyen,
Rosalie Sickel. Pusey
Votcrs is presenting Dr. D. M. Melchior Kuno Francke professor at Harvard
Principal of the High School at Girard
University. The meeting will be held
lLlb k
Funeral scrvices for Rosalie Sickels C~lIege, and head of the Department of at
the Friends' Meeting House Thurs72 • P g.
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Pusey, of North Chester road, who died History at that institution, in a talk 011 day, April 14 at 8 :15.
Sunday, were held at her late' home Tues- Currcnt Events, at the Woman's ClubVogb Counb7 Style Scrappl.. 10e
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day afternoon. Interment was at Long- h?use, Thursday evening, April 14th, at
Trinity Notes
eight o'clock.
~. w1Jb~emetery ncar Kennett Square.
Those who heard Dr. :Mclchior reMrs. A'~sey was born in Kennett
The Very Reverend Charles W. Boiled Ham Slioed
Square, the ~hter of Theophilus Ells- ccntly will be glad of a chance to hear
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worth Sickels arnr-A-x.dia Sayler, his wife. him again, and those who missed him Shreiner, D.D. dean of the Convocation
(m the pIece)
Although her father l\>~ a Methodist by before should take advantage of this un- of ~hester will address the monthly
meet~ng of the Woman's Auxilliary of Beef or Ham
birth, he was one of the l~nders of the usual opportunity.
Tnmty Church on Monday, April 11 at
Longwood Progressive Frienas~
Woman'. Guild
2 :30.
0
(in the piece) Ib.23c
She married Howard Pusey or-W.Qm.
Following
the
meeting
there
will
be
ington, Delaware.
They moved t
Swarthmore in 1901, Mrs. Pusey was in• ... ~iss Ethel R. Doctor was the guest an informal reception to Dean Shreiner - : : : : - - - - : - - : - - - - - - - - - tcrested in the Woman'~, Club here in its of IwlN:r at the meeting of The Young and tea will b. served.
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early days when it met over what is now Woman's·G~uild held last evening at the
Presbyterian Notes
Victor Shirer's Drug Store.
in %Ib. prin.. Ib.27c
horne of :Mrs~ .H. .enry Mock. Miss Doctor s.poke informingly,:{bout her work in
MeXICO.
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Last Sunday morning the sacrament of
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was administered to
NESTLE DE-WXE
INDEPENDENT SLATE'
William, infant son of Charles E. and
PERMANENT
READY FOR PRIMARIES Winifred Konkle Fischer and to Pat\ ricia Ann, infant daughte~ of Peter E.
No machine altached to the
The
Independent
Republicans
of
Dela.
,\nd Marjorie Turner Told.
head. Comfortably waved.
ware County headed by former Judge
At the Holy Communion, last Sun~
Finger 'waving unnecessary.
Frank Perrin and Howard Kirk an- ~ay, twelve new ~embers were received
Also Eugene and Keen permanounce the fonawing ticket for the April !nto the membership of. the church, ma~~
lOent>.. Come in and get two hot
Primary election: For United States ~~ the total communicant membership
oil treatments free before either
Senator, Smedley D. Butler of New.
town Township; for Auditor General,
The Easter Day offering of the Sun·
\~ uve. Try our new soapless.
Ralph E. Flyn, of Allegheny County; day School for Christian work in Korea
'hampoo before having a marand for Judges of the Superior Court, was $40.00.
ee I. ForappoinlmenLq call main
Next Wednesday evening at six-thirty
'II branch office. Swarthmore
will be the annual dinner of the congre542.
gation. Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Haver.
ford avenue, a vice-president of the
GRACE M. SMITH
"The Sycamores"
Woman's Association of the church is in
SHIRER APTs.
charge of this important dinner. To her
on Park Avenue about two
AND
all acceptances for the dinner mUst be
sent
by next Monday evening. This is
blocks
beyond
Yale
Avenue,
THE NEW Swarthmore
not. a dinner for the community but for
is in open, pretty country,
t~e members o! the church and congregaELIZABETH KAUFMAN
yet conveniently, near the
tIOn, as a family gathering preceding the
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HAIRDRESSING
annual meetings which follow.
town, and in the old Colo.
Loeated in
The annual meeting of the church will
Thompson's Store. Morton, Pa.
nial house one can have
Permanent Waving
be held next Wednesday evening for
Evel'l' Day Exeept Saturday
luncheon, afternoon tea, or
reports on the year's work and the elec~
3 SpecIaJS $1.00
'Phone Swarthmore 1994-W
tion
of three ruling elders for a term of
dinner, at leisure, and en.
Open evenings -by appointment
five ycars. The retiring elders are Haldy
tertain friends, at eards, or
M. Crisl and Dr. E. Fullerton Cook. At
Go;auite
Marble
the ann!-1al meeting of the congregation,
music, or just iii. talk I
H. HARRIS
the busmess corporation of the church
Cemetery Work a Specialty
following, reports of trustees and othe;
20 Years in Swarthmore
(Sole management oj Mrs.
officers will be made and four trustees
Frederic B. Caltlert)
elected for the term of three years. The
Est. 1843
No. Lansdowne Ave •• DreIel HIll Pa
Swarthmore lOO-W
retiring trustees are: A. W. Fullerton,
, (OPpOsite ArlIngton Cem.eterY)
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Clearbrook 6880
T. E. Hessenbruch, C. Percy Webster SPONGED AND PRESSEl)
and George B. Harvey, Esq.
Lt. Commander, W. J. Minnick, U. S.
Navy retired, has been appointed by the
Session as commander of the sea patrol
of the church troop, No.3, Boy Scouts.
This new patrol, designed to educate
boys to take care of themselves on the
water and to be of especial aid in emergencies there, is arousing much enthus.~ Phone Sw. 504 .
OF THE
iasm among the members of the troop.
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TH~
Th
Congress from the Eighth District,
(CDfI,i...u4 fro", Pdq, 0 ..,)
Charles H. D. Larrimore of Upper was s~stained throughout. At times the
Darby Towns.hip and for Staie Senator, clowmnlf seemed a bit ov~r done but if
Guy W. DavIs of 'Norwood. For Rep. th.e audience was entertamed, and who
resentative in_ General Assembly, Alonzo will contend otherwise, the result was
H. Yocum, bf Darby, Stuart B. Over, of worth the" effort.
Haverford, and Albert }. Bauhaus, of
. Moylan-Rose Valley. For Members 01
State Committee, Robert W. Jamison of
Norwood and Minnie K. L. Kamell of
Upper Darby.
8, 1932
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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L1brary
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ImUCATOIt TO SI'EAK
IIEIIE TillS AVI"EIlNOON
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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B.lrkl:r, of Cblrhdd
Count.>, alld JOSCl'II S tadt f c Id, 0 f ,I-I
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CUUllh', J'ur Ht:l'nSl.!l1tdtlH 1111
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P'a,"c,"li' Club Pro,lu··t,·on
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APRIL 8, 1932
.
Il' "citlllgs \\cre t'fTecthc .u:d hncf
I \\,lIts hchH'l'U .lets ,uidt.'d gn',lth to the
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(Con/llll/cd /rOIl! Paqe Qlle)
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rum the J·.lghth J)lstnt.:t'l
I t.llJO) lilt.: III of the c\clllng \\'e feel that
l'h.lrh" JJ
I) J ,lrrllllurc uf UPJlU \\clS "tlSt.lIIH.'f1 throllghont At tunes thel the memhers of the el"I.
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' 11IMIlII1IOlIS
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IGII) \\'. V.l\IS of N'un\uo
.It Iohh) (~raham stick
jrt"llll,UI\C lIJ GClln.tl A SSCIII hi , , ,\Iollzul \\111 c()lItclld othen\lse, thc n~ult \\.lsII:1 ]N-)t'.lr-old JlI\l'llIle roles III Pla)ers'
If. \ OCIIIII, of jJ,lrh), ShMrt H UHr, uf I \\urth the elTort.
lu" "ho\\s for the n,'st of Ius life.
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Bicentennial Music
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At Clothier Memorial
nu.ptloll Is hUllg gl\UI .It tIll.:
Uht.I~IOII SdH)I,1 [., IJr .lIul ),11" I I
Ullder tile ::tUSl'IClS of S\\.lrlh
It.rlll.11I Ilid Ihe LH:lll1\ Iflllfldl\ Ilh:rIWIll l.olhgl a \\.I"lungtoll HIIIUj,n dt -l If) III hUllqr (If I)r .tllel ~\Irs
ctlltllltl!.ll progr.lIll \\111 ht.: held III
1'11Iilp \\ I lu:-.: Ihc III III 01 till Su.:
Clothlt.:r :\1t.'lIIun.11 fur tht: belllflt
oll/I.tn 1·l1l1l.111011 Ilt p.II I1l1llll 01 Ihl
'II tIlt.' Il11ll1lplu\lcl, ~/II 11,1\ 13
Sell.Jnl 01 I dUlltl/!Il .,1 :\t \\ i Hrk l 111_
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.:\(JT\\ood .111<1 ~llllllle I, I. K.lrndl of I
J·.fIIlC Il!u J III till IIdd hl I" .1 prohhl
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1~1\~111I1I'lllln tllt:lIlt \\nthll I"
Sdl"(ll
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Birth
.In '"', lin I (Ill lit 11 It 11 II
III'" Iltl"'l 11001,
.11111 t1h ~1I1l.! III \\ ,1"III1JgtOIl S d.1\
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III"tr 1 I ,', 11 '1Igd\ J H IU"1 III hI" III
Ild\lrillnl 1'1.1(;1.: .U1l1ol1JJcl' till Illrth
lIlutllJg 01 I flUid!! .II,tl look .1'" .ldtH .1
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Spring ShouP.rs Lamb
lJt (':-': III" Illt:ll lllt:llth du..lui .I~ 01 thcI '
II> ISe
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(;oct'U"
Celchrutiol'
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po I IC~ I
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IS
Il1Clll II o! tIl(
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Lamb
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Do.lld .11101 I. . IIII1.;m,.... hi .. 1'1 ... 1 \ I'll I,} S I I I'
Neck Lamb
12e
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lI"l\ .1Ilt! .1 "01\, II
l.trrull
In
tOIlIlIHlllor,ltlllll
of
the
huudrt'dth
R
the ~dll III "11 J Tid l\
IllIllItdl,ltth II I
I 1IIllIHr".II)
tlf Ihc p.ISSlIlg of Goethe, [ F ack Lamb Chops
250
12
101\111":- thl Il(lptlllil ht: \\111 . . ptll,
It i'II~(\
Ithl Cltp.lIll1llut llf Glrtll.lll .IIlU the( ancy Chuck Roast
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till "'1 hO(11 1111 ' tlllt.: ph 1'1 (I l 1\1.:1 .. toil· ... BI{, ~IEI... (;II()lil ;'()
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0PII' I l III lit l'" pllllH l r 111)...
1ge
SPEAK IIEIlE AI'UlL 14 S,\
. IllhlllHIC Colltgl .llJnotlll((: .tIl Illus- I
tdla 1111111
While You Wait
11.llttl Ilcll1Tt. on . (~odhl' .llId HISI Fresh Lambs' Liver
ISe
1111.: S\\.lnlullon I.ll!.we 01 \\01l1i.:11 TlIllU' I" Fredlrlch \011 dlr It.,\""
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Ellis' Coffee
II> 21e
----I nl1Clp.11 of the Jllgh Schuol ,It Clr.ml , L'IlI\(r~lh Tht Il1l'l'tIllg' will be held
,J 1I1lt.r:11 "11\ln~ 1.lr h~u"t1ll !'lll.;t:I~ l ulllg(:, .lIld 11(.1(1 of tht.' IhlJ.lrlIlH'l1t (If .11 the Fflllld,,' :\It.:t:tlng IJollSl' Thur~-I
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Gold M'f:dal Hisquick
I, U~l\, ot :\orth Ull .. ttr lO.ul \\ho dll'r! ',lhlo n ,It Ih,11 lI1~tlhllJ(JII, III .1 talk 011 d,l\, .Apnl 1-1 at 815
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40 oz. pk g , 33e
StllU.LI\, \\t.:n hdd I' hlr lite hOllll 1
CIllfi.:111 l.\l'llh, .It the \\OIll.II1'S Club-I
Vogts Country Style Scrapple
IOe
~.I\ .IftCrtlOUll Illtlfllllllt \\.I ... .It I Ol1g_lholl~l .lhllrsti.l) t:\llllllg AprIl l-1th, .It ,
Trinity Notes
Brookfield Cheese Spread,
n(',1
It.:ll1lti.:T\ m.lr 1'(,l1l1l.:1t ~qlllrt.:
(i.:lght odock
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~4, t1J pkg. IOe
Mr~ -i{u ... t\ \\.IS bllrlJ 1Il Kellllett
J hose \\ho hi.:.lrd Dr. 1tdduor fi.:
Premier Bartlett Pears.
Square. the~bb'~hterof Iht:oplulus 1'lIs_lnntl) \\111 he gl,ul of a ch,lllt.:e to hcarl. Ihe \l'n
l{t.\crt'IU!
Ch.lrles
\V. Boiled Ham Sliced
II> 2Se
\\orth ~Ickds Im'r'Jl,,\(lm S,l\It:r Ins \\lll hUll .lg.lIll, and those \\ho Jlllssi.:d hunl ShrcUllr. D D. tll'.1Il of the C01l\OeatlOll
2 big cans 3ge
Althougll lu:r 1.llhlr~\,-;f" ,I ).li.:Ihodlst 11\ bclore "IIOUld t.lke .H.h.lIIlagl' of thiS UIl- of ~hlsfcr \\111 address the monthly
(in the piece)
T arlan Pure Preserves
19c
birth, Ill' \\.I~ olle 01 the. . h'JJlIldlrs 01 the ll"llcll (IIJportullIt)
IIIICdlll g of the "'oman's Auxilhary of Beef or Ham
Long\\()od J'rogri.:!!sl\C J'rH'n~ls
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I rlmt, Church on ~londay, April II at
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise,
8 oz. jar ISe
She married !Io\\.,rd
o[ IV/IIII'I
'Vomall's Guild
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(in the piece)
lIlgtOtl,
Dt.1a\\arc
1 hl'\ - 1110Hd tu
0 fO~\lIl~ the meeting there wIll be
S\\arthlllore 1Il JWI, ~ln ·Pnse) "as in-[ ~'''s~ Lthel R Doctor \\.1:-; the gl1e~tl'lIIl",I,onll •.111 reception to Dean shreil1crIC-.::~I----------------, erested III tIt'
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.tt the IIICCtlllg of The Young I all( c.t \\ 1 be sened.
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Victor Silirer's Drug Stor<:
hOlllc 01 1\lrs HClln 110ck
~lJss Doc 1
Presbyterian Notes
in
prints
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Florida Oranges
tor ~!lukt.: IIlforllul1gl', 'Ihout her "ork III
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B.luhall~.
;Bachman"s Quality Market
(YALE
KENYON AVES.
SWAUTHMOUE 183
~: STOP
GO
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BARGAIN
WITH
SMILE
Strictly Fresb Eggs
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carton of
23c
Granulated Sugar
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abb ersett ' s
6 lb. 25c
Bacon
Yzlb.
lll"-r
Half Smokes
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Bologna
Ib.23c
overbloom Butter
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I.ast SUII(],lY mortllllg the sacrament of
h.lptlslJI
\\as admlllls1ered to Charles
NESTLE DE,LUXE
INDEPENDENT SLATE
\\ ,lila"', II1f.lI1t son oi CIMries E.' ,lI1d
ItEADY FOR PRIMARIES Wnnfred Konkle F",h
j
nCI,1
\1111, IIlfant d.l1Ightl'r of Pt.'ter
1\0 machine dll,lChcd to Ihc
The indl'pCll
\\.Irl' COllllh ht:.lflcd b\ formcr Judge
\t the 1I0h COmIHUIlJOll, last SUIIFingcI
\\m iug UIlUC( css.try.
Frank Punn .md How.lrd Kirk an-I da), twelye Ile\\ t~lembers \\ t.'re f(:cel\'t.>fl
A Iso Eugenc and KeclI pelJna11lUUllCe the follo\\ ing lit.:ket for the Apnl IlIto the JIlemhcrslllp of the church, IlmkItS. Come ill and gel lwo hot
I Prull.lr) ckchon. J'or UllIted Stales mg the tot.1l comnllllllc,mt mcmberslnp
treatmellts free bcfore Clther
•S t:lloItor, SlIIcdlc) J) Butlu of Nc\\- R
,
to\\1I Tm\u"llIp; for i\lHiJtor (~t.ner,t1,
lh: I'aster ]),~} offerll1g of thc SUt1\'c Try OUi Hew so.lpless
U.,a1Jlh 1 ]'1\11, of \lIlghell\ Count . .1(1) School for Ulilstloln \\LJrk III h.orea
UlIpOO hcfolc hd\ IIIg ~l mar,l.tll(I
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or JUdgl'~
of the Supeflor
Court
'N' $·1000
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'( 1 Te:-.:t \\'t:dncsd.l) e\CIIlIIg nt 5lx-tlltrty
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In anch 01"( c. S" m thmore
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5~2.
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"The Sycamores"
\V(lllltlll'S i\ssocldtlOn £If the church, is III
SBIHEIt APTS,
Ich.lrge of tIllS lInport,lIIt dlllller '10 her
on Purk Avenue ahout two
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yet ('ollvcnit-lIt1y ncar the
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HAIRDRESSING
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Located in
annual lllectmg of the church \\ ill
'IhoDl)ISOn'S Store, Morton. Pa
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I ue Ie d next \Vcdnesd.IY C\elllllg for
E\Cry Day Exccpt Saturday
'uncbcon, .afternoon tea, or
I relJOrts 011 the year's \\ork and the del3 SpeCials $1 00
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of three rllllng- eldcrs for a term of
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Open c\enmgs b) aPPomtment
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tcrtain friends at car.ls, or
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Ithe lmsiness corporation of the church
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H. HARRIS
20 Years in Swarthmore
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WE HAVE FULL
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THE CAR WILL BE ON DISPLAY
T FGeorgc
lIes5enhruch,
C. EsCJ
Perc) \Vehster
I 1.1. Commander, \V. J :\11Il11'ck, U S
Navy retired, has been appoint('(1 by the
Session as cOlllmander of the sea patrol
of the church troop, No.3, Boy Sconts
This new patrol, deSigned to educate
ho) s to take care of themsehes on the
\\ater and to be of eSllCctal atd in emergcncles there, is arousing much cntl1l15Jasm among the memhers of the troOI)
40&: EACH
SPONGED AND PRESSED
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MEN'S TOPCOATS
RELINED
$4. UP
75
HARRIS & COMPANY
Phone Swo 504
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PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
IN OUR SHOW ROOMS IN
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date to be announced
$2050 Per Year
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SCHOOL INSURANCE
MAY BE CHANGED
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'111 pO"h ,tt Il.llrt~htllg-, thc\ \\tli oppose
total ,I\atlahlc for 11Ig:h\\a\ Illlprmemcnt l Bond ~.tlt.:~ and temporary
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\\or:":: 01 more than $6,000
loath
$15,000.00
torm whatsoever,"
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I Campalgl1 speeches of the four candi,
l\fEET WEDNESDAY TO
WOl\lEN TO SEE
TUllion .. ". . .....
19,000.00
DISCUSS PLAYGROUND da'es durmg the past week have tended
CHERRY BLOSSOMS State AppropriatIOn ..•• ,'" 22,828 77
to emphaSize the \ aneb anel quantity of
,Other sources "
1,200.00
Ho\\anl kIrk of I.ala)ctte a\elllle, onc I ~t.1.tc Il.:gl~latton \\luch the prc~ent 111Slxt).-h\'c Swarthmore \..romen Will
ot the ortl{lIlaI \\or).;lTs III Illl mtt.:flst 01 olillhellb ha\c 1111111el1c«1 In the dISCl1SIt.:a\C Chester at 8 53 a III next ThursTotal
.$189,OQ092
the Sllllllllt.:r pla)!:!r'lIltld 111111 l"lll.!t .. 1011 11111 "ttthllll.:llt 01 pr,tctlC,llh t.'\cn
d:l} on the Pcnnsvhalll
nlll'll !ludd111q .1]lPl \luI 1 t !I'll th 1,11'111111.1111 pltJhlllll hlllJlI.: Illl I IOlls(! 1
glthcr \\Ith !'il.:\eral hundred \\omen trom h I:~tlln.\ted at ~2(jUO Il~:S tll.1Il l.ht \l 11
~lh~I'11 hll.lrl alHI \lllll!1tllrlll :11t ll' ')11 dllllll~ tIll.: Ilht ",1:0., \lll~, .It h.l~t Olll otj
other women's clubs, on the annual pI 1- Ihl~ b bl'C,IU!lC ,l Jargl.: tlttlllbcl 01 tllt
l'rltlull ot .1 111l111htr llt j) Irults tCl\\.Il{I~ I Itll\\ Ire Count)'~ h~lllresllltatl\l'!! has!
gflmagc to see the Japanese cherry bIos. j ~radllatlllg cla!!:s are t\lltum pupils ami
1ll.lklllg thl prOjll.:t .I gn,ltlr ~lllllS~ tIn" 1,1.1\((1 ,l \It,ll roll
soms 1Il \Vash1l1gton! There will be onel ~1)rl1lghdd townshll) III hUtlcl1l1g up Its
~lIIn1l1er
II IS douhtful It tht.rl' b.1 ~11lgk mcm(oach reserved for Swarthmore and ~frs 10\\11 lugh schuol \\111 Cl',bl ~endlllg 11Igh
'lIlt.' Board has ~{'t asule $IOOtl to! Rl'- hn 01 thl I.lgis1.itun \\lto h.b ~lIhllllt-!
\rthur R. 0 H.edgrave of Vassar a\e- school pupils her£'
t.reatum 111 tllc hndget for )lH..? .1Ilt! tho:.: tl'~1 ,h mil1l\ hills ,tlul "'I.:curi.:d thc IJ.ls!!agc I Ellwood J. Turner member of the Leg- IIllf'. who Is In charge of arrangements
llefore thc dbCtt~~It)1l of the lUl(lgd
tXpCIJ<:.t. oi tilt· SUIllllllr 1)1.ngrtlllud l l l ' '" l,lrg-t.1 !llrcelllagl.: a~ ha~ 1•• 11\\0()(llislature from Del~ware County who is tor the local club IS deslro\lS that the!\\"s bcgun, a lettcr \\as read
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lC) ~ngge~lcd to ~Ir I'lIk Ihat he Lolli hll 01 the.: Ilot1",~ Iro1\l l>l'I.l\\are CUlIIlty
\\ont has heen recel\ed that Presidentlta e .1 h\t.'nt)' per Clnt reductIon in hi~
I Illt:dlllg of mternted parents .md draw It Ilrg-e
.lt1(1 }"lr~ Hoover Will be out 011 thellel' \\11Ic11 at prest'nt b $500
:\[r.
, tmprO\IIl~ the IIIa\
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tlr~t \\on Ht:OgllltlOIl 1IC- 1ha
,~ h·....."" ',I"~tlclatt:(1 \\ Ith ..... HI tin ,)rtl hal com' of tht' \\Thile House to greet thel,'lIlltl~
n.>-cecUOIl
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l.llhl III 111~ Illtl.:n",t III ,ll>ronal1tK~ \\hich' Jt.'Cb that In.. hr~t anll ,,1111 tilit (II Ill" \\omel;
jC(lmc~ IIIl the hr:.t ot Jul) and Ins proSudl a Illt.:l'ting \\111 ht hdclnc.... t \\ed- III 1925 and 2() \\.b looketl "1)011 largely gn.ttlst IIItt:rt.:~b I" (\\lrjo..,ktl\ 11\ mam! The ~pcclal tram wtll lea\C \Vashing-ll)o!>al \\111 he tli~cllsscd at that t1l11e hn
llesd.l) e\ening- \pnl 20 at I .. III :\Ir .b.1 htler,ll prohlclll In 1927 ht: intro- ot h]'-; lntnd"
1I00\I.:\ll III 1\lItlO11 tOll at 630 p m one hour latc.'r than the present the Item was kl.!lIl III till
~1t1rl'\'S oilice .It tl.e lllgh school
\lIjdltccd .1Ilt! ~i.:cltred tllt pa~S.lgl ot the cirde~ ot thl.: entIre tot1l1tn he I" k1l0\\1l the ttlll( "peclfied 011 the ticket and \\111 hudgct tor the same amount a~ la~t Har
II.IH'nb \\ho :lrl II1tcrestt(1 all' 1Il\ltul
I hr~t .l\lalltm Icglslat!on III Penn~ylvania,
(Collhlllfl'd OIl l'aqC 7'~iI)
I ~rrl\c III Chc~ter ahout C).IS p m
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PHONE, CHESTER 9131
MILL CUT
IN SCHOOL TAX
19:i2,:i:i I'hu".... 1
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A. E. DAILEY
S" artlullorc 350
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Swarthmorc, Pa., April 15, 1932
I
A FEW DAYS
Chcstcl' and Fain'icw Roads
No. 15
'·\I . .
SUITS
TOPCOATS
DRESSES
LADIES' SUITS
HATS and BLANKETS
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NEW FORD
19c
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GRACE M. SMITH
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for
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PERilUN ENT
Seedless Grapefruit
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Vol. IV,
I
THE SWARTHMORBAN
OPEN HOUSE AT
Stone, steel and concrete fire-proof
H. AND S. MEETING
,truction throughout.
\\'all hung drinking fountains.
Opell hOllse for Swarthmore's llew Bicycle, IIlay and storage rooms in base-
Goman, '21, Anthony Rawson; J. Watson
Pedlow, '25, Stephen Leavitt; Mildr~d
H. Moore, '30, Mrs. Stephen teavitt;
Oscar Gray, '21, P~ter Swallow; Ray-
lAClr((lN CO. CUTS
.
FARE ON MEDIA LINE
. The
Philade11'hia
&
APRIL 15, 1932
MARTEL
BROS.
Swarth. 761-762
Free
West
Delivery
Ch
LUCRETIA MOTI' FELLOW
5
B I ops
P R
r:~~:;;'~~~:':
one ess ot oast
ISpring
Lamb Chops
Ib39c
Hamburg Steak
Shoulders Lamb
Sprmg
. Lamb Legs
Pork L·
om Roast
Sagar Peas
Asparagus
"EMlt.A\'
Beets and Carrots
Rhubarb
•••
Hearts of Celery
STATE
THE
,._
menl.
Ulond P. Gott, 'ZO, Kitson; Agnes S.
grade school on the College avelll,
school site was held :\lol1day c\'cnillg
Fresh, h ea ted air delivered to class rich Ullman, '12, Mrs. Bumpsted·Leigh; Aronimink Transportation Co., operating
part of the Home and School AssQCiarooms, with temperature thermo- Dorothy G. Smith, '23, Violet DeSallc; bus and trolley Jincs in Delaware
tion IJrogralll. Several hundred parcnts
staticaiJy controlled for each room. Mabel S. Jackson, '29, Nina. Mrs. UU- Chester counties, have announced ~
took ad"aIUage of this opportunity to
Mo\'able furniture throughout the bui'l d-I man has played most successfully all of Id,uctioll in farcs.
IFlill,rnt Fruita and Ve ....ta6Ie.
Slleet the new huilding and expressed deiug.
Mrs. Fiske's roles. Two years agq, she
Beginning today, all ten-cent zonc fares
Sea 'l:'ood alld GTOC"e-n.e'.
•
light at its many modern features.
Plate glass ill lower sash in classrooms.
a splendid performance of the
will be reduced to 7% cents, this r e d u c - " ' 4
The building cOII,ists of eight class
The general contractor was J. Marcel- role, Mrs. Bumpsted-Leigh, with
.lion being made possible ollly by the purFine.t Quality of
rOOllls and was built at a cost of $67,64-1 Ius & Co. of Philadelphia, and Ritter
Swarthmore Players, in addition to act- chase of a hook of SO tickets.
B.-.z
'I:'
incJuding architeels fel's. Tht'
Shay of Philadelphia were the architects. iug in the capacity of assistant director
The book will cost $3.75 and its usc
lru.eye rro.ted Meat.
arc for grades lJelleath the Junior High
Following the inSI)cctioll of the new to her husband, Roland G. E. Ullman, not restr'ct d t th
h
b t
_ _ _ _-''-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
school and the removal of these classes
.
the Illl'mbers of the Association who is one of the governors of
mUst be l
presented
on
each
ride,
as
eo
e purc aser, u
MEATS OF EXCELLENCE
from the old College a\'l;'lIue
has gathered ill thc auditorium of the Col· Swarthmore Players. Many of the mem- tl'eket t n f
't
'11 I
d
provided extra room for se\'eral
lege avenue building and listened to
bers of the cast for the forthcoming pro- Tlle books
be valid
foraccepte
30 days.
s or willrom
I WIonly )e
Ib2 c
alld Senior High school dc,."partmcnts and talk by Thomas Curran of the Safety duction are active members of the from date of purchase.
dasses.
Jlfogram 'ilonsored by the Keystone Swarthmore Players Club.
The reduction, annoullced by H.
Ib29c
The cost of the huilding is $.28 per Auto Club is used in other schools. He
I I •
Aikens, vice president of thc:
cubic loot. Ne\\' C
ture was installed throughollt
SOUTH AMEmCA tion corporation in this section.
Mr. Aikens said the reduction wiII be
Ib25c
cost of $2023.17 Special fcatures of the children the principal of being careful
irnpron'ment arc:
while crossing streets and going to and
confined to three mOllth, as a test. Af;rhe first of a series of three meet.
.,
4!f ft. tile waillscoat in corridors and from school," explained Mr. Curran.
ter that, he said, if the public takes
Ibl8c
stair wells.
"Thc actnai'work of the children serving ings being given by the Missionary vantage of it they may be continued.
Accollstical plaster ill corridors.
Safety patrolmen ill seeing that chil- section of the \Vomall's Association of
II\Ve are doing this to stimulatc busi·
3
~Iastic tile ill corridors, [oilets, an<1 stair drell cross the ,treets safely. is only
[he Swarthmore Presbytcrian church ness and ioduce the commuters to use the
Ib3 c
wells; linoleum in first fluor class phase of the plan."
trolleys and buses illstead of tl,el'r autoior
the
study
of
South
America
was
room,.
The speaker explained that the older
mobiles," Mr. Aiken, explained.
Ib 18c
\Vood Irim of mallie ilUd hi~ch. through- hoys appointed to act as Safety patmlin the chapel yesterday afternoon.
"It is in line with the policy we st'lftcxll '""..,..,,_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:_ __
out.
mcu, do not attempt to rcgulate auto Mrs. George Schob-inger, talked of her sometime ago toward progressh'eness. Golden Banblm Corn
Bx.29c
Kindergarten womlwork painted instead tratlie hut merely to kecp the children
experiences while Jiving ill Brazil and Several months ago we purchased a new R
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of staillt'(l as ill other rooms.
the sidewalk until no cars arc approach- showed motion pictures of that coun- type of trolley car and reccntly placed
iug.
try. Pictures of the Indians of the them on our Mcdia line. Later, we ex"Garden Fresh"
Frank R. Morey, supcrintendent of South Americas were shown by Mrs. pect to "'e the same type 011 the We,t FRUITS and VEGETABLES
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
schools, said that hc was in perfect ac- Andrew Francis J acksOIl. An interest- Chester line."
A WARNER THEATRE
cord with the safety L..,.ucattOn prcIgr·allll ing addrcss on Ecuador ~a:s given by
Fre.h
of thc plan hut did not believe
\Valter Vela, a student at Swarthmore
II I
Lansdowne Avenue & Baltimore PIke laIJJl(,inlllll"nt and fUllctioning of the
College, describing its physical features,
Eugene B. McBride, a graduate of
~pk23c
patrolmen at street crossings
giving a comprehensive review of
Sw:trthmore high school. class of
'-,
NOIf' Playing
necessary in Swarthmore.
it politically and economically.
1928, is published as one of the stu- Green Tender
'-Xt,iday and Saturday
The question of the nced for
Next \\'ednesday, Miss Irene Shep- dents of high scholastic standing in thc
bun25c
MAIr/,f; DRESSLER
ing the proposed system was
who has been a missionary in South senior class, Massachusetts Institute of
hy horough cOllllcil following the
for twclve years, wiJI address Technology. This is olle of the
New Tender
(If the police force from five to four men.
mceting, which will he he1d in the II",,,,",s attained by the undergraduates
I
i
3 bun25c
chapel. The members of the Women's of Massachusetts Tcch.
!tlnmlay & Tue.,lay, Ap~""1.8.19
ARTHMOREANS IN
Association are hoping that the women
~f rs. Seltzcr, of Strath-Havcn ave- Strawberry
DOROTHY MaeKAILL '
MRS. BUMPSTED.LEIGH 01 the other churche, will avail them- lIue. is moving today to Media, where
In
Is(,I ..,,· of the ilwitatioll to come and she and her daughter will make their
"SAFE IN HELL"
'horne for the prcsent.
Not recommended for chl~dren
Fr'M.n twelve classes, beginning with Cll)'OY this 'ine slleaker.
Crisp Tender
1929
all(J"rulllling
back
to
1904,
of
Mrs.
James
P.
McNaughton
is
Wednesday, April 20
bunl5c
Chester High" SCNaol, comes the cast of chairman of the )'fissionary Section.
"CHEATERS AT PLAY" "11rs.
A
WAIlNEIl
THEATRE
nllmpsted-Leig~l", one of thc late
with
Freshest of its kind
Girl SCOUI8
;\Irs. Fiske's starring vt.hic1es which is
THO~IAS MEIGHAN
F .......
of
reentering
its
fifth
and
final
wcek
Cm;mLETI'E GREENWOOD
On Saturday morning Troop 16
CHESTER. FENNA.
hcarsal preparatory to its production beThursday, April 21
Ibl9c
fore the Barnstormers in Ridley PCl.rk 011 view an cxhibit of photography of Civil
6
DAYS
STARTING
TODAY
Thursday
and
Friday
eVening5,
April
14
\Var
times
at
N.
W.
Aycr
&
Son"s,
Fresh
D. W. Griffith presents
Flaming Love . . Seething Inttlgt..es
and 15, and before thc Alumni Assocja~ \Vashingtoll Square, Philadelphia, af.
.
Hatred
and
Desire
In
TOday's
"THE STRUGGLE"
tion of the Chester High School in the
WAR-TORN CHINA_
Ib23c
auditorium on \Vednesday, April 20.
teT which the troop will visit the AcaTwo large Uluminated parking lots
Frelh
"old grads" and their roles
del11Y of Natural Sciences.
aside of Theatre. The best tree
MARLENE
parkIng in ~elaware County.
G. E. Ullman, '04, Justin Rawsollj HarOn Saturday afternoon, if the weaIb25c
riet E. Oliver, '25. Miss Rawsonj Frailk ther is fair, the Girl Scouts will scrve
SHAD-ROE SHAD-SH"'''
A. Higgins, '27, Geoffrey Rawson; Lloyd ISI'I'II
.................................................................:................................................................, tered to paint the Girl Scout House
CRABMEAT-OYSTERS
"SHANGHAI EXPRESS"
that afternoon.
CLAMS-SEA BASS
.
-wJth_
Troop 194 will take a trip to the
CLIVE BROOK
Zo'ological Gardens, Philadelphia, on
12c
Saturday morning. The girls will bring
WARNER OLAND
Extra Box at Ie!
luncheon and meet at the Woman's
ANNA MAY WONG
Club at 9 o'clock. In case of rain the
Alice Foote McDougal
will spend the morning at the
PRESERVES
A',a(lelllY of Natural Sciences.
On April 10th the Girl Scout Lcaders
Reg. 23c 19c jar .
visited .hi ineral Hill near Media with
Mrs. Hersey Thomas, the Girl Scout
Keebler Saltines lb. pail 29c
Naturalist.
Plans arc progressing for the benefit bridge party at the Woman's Club
Ib25c
April 22nd. There will be prizes for
Finest Butler in America
table. Candy and cake will be for
sale and the Girl Scouts will serve for
Ig jar 19c
a small price tea and sandwichcs during the afternoon.
Paper Shell Pecans
II>ZSc
..............
Quaker
Crackle.
box
10c
Clifford Bryant entertained a group
Bori Ami Powder
box IOc
friends last Wednesday in celebraFIRST PRIZE
Montco Grape Juice
pt. bot. 150
tioll of his eighth birthday.
Mootco Spinach
19.
Parle. o.nJ Micl,igan Avcllue(two \'Iocl.. distance South ofY.le
FOOD SALE-WOMAN'S GUILD OF
Avenue) announces opening for Supper On StinJays~
consisting of
10 bars45c
TRINITY CHURCH
commencing April 24tl,. With its green, sloping
SirIion of Beef Roast
STRICTLY FRESH
Saturday, April 16th, 1932 at 10 o·clock.
fields) it is a pleasant spot to visit. LuncJleou,
S South Chester Road
Peas
Corn
tea, anJ cvening Jinner weekdays, 3n(1
Bread, Baked Bean., Cole Slaw,
LANSDOWNE
APRIL 15, 1932
lir. and Mrs. Harold Griffin and Dr. I
and Mrs. J. R. Kline were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Kilgore of \Vayne for
supper last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.. Coates and
Mrs. Elmer Melick attcndl'(l a ).fclI1orial
Tree Planting at Mt. Pleasant in Fairmount Park on Mondav. Mrs. Coate5
read an original pO':m •written for the
occasion.
Miss Mildred Spencer of Swarthmore
avenue entertained last Sunday c\'cnillg
for Miss Eleanor Goddard after Miss
Goddard's recital at Clothier MClUorial
Hall.
Mrs. Margaret D. Kuip of Harrisburg,'
Executive Secretary of the State Fcdera·
tion of Pennsylvania Womcn, was the
wee k -end guest 0 f Umrs. C. E' . .1.\'1 ar t'111 0 I
Courtesy Swarthmore Phoenix.
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par men s.
Frances Reinhold, '32, who ~.:':.~::
M r. an d ~M rs. S amueI .Ll.
'I D 0 dd 0 f eho.en.s the rocipieot of the
Swarthmore avenue entertained inform· Molt Fellowship for 1932-33.
ally at cards last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith have rt:turned to their home in Indiana after Dean Schreuier gave an interesting talk
hal'ing been the guest of their son, Mr. and led the discussion 011 church affairs.
Mr. "R01and L. Eaton is spending toClaude C. S'mith of Baltimore Pike for
day in Wilmington, Delaware.
several weeks.
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Mrs. Arthcr H. Jones of Dickinson
avenue entertained at luncheon and
bridge yesterday afternoon.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Trinity
Church held their regular monthI", meet-
Mrs. Alfred H. Williams of Ogden
Iavenue
will leave on ~on~a.y for ~ew-
BIRDSEYE
frosted foods
CONTEST
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Brookfield Butter
Stuffed Olives
mi(IJayJinncrSuuJays,serveJ too.
TELEPHONE 100- W (M,.... F"eden'c B. Cal.ert..,)
Potato Salad, Cakes, Pies, etc.
Spinach
Raspberries
MEDIA THEATRE
Dining Out?
Today (Friday) and Saturday
FIRST
CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE. PA,
ANNOUNCES
A
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BY
MR. A. HERVEY-BATHURST, C. S. B.
OF LONDON. ENGLAND
"'EMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF T
THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Ito{ BOHS~OMNO~~ER CHURCH.
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IN THE CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE CAMPUS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 24, 1932
AT 3:1 S O'CLOCK
(DAYLIGHT
SAVING
TIME'
THE PUEILIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
StratLHaven
THE INN WITH PERSONALITV
George O'Brien
Victor McLaglen
'The GAY CABALLERO'
with
Conchita Montenegro
and
Linda Watkins
Monday, Tuesday & Wedhesday
MARIE DRESSLER
in
" EMMA"
Tbueoday only
Maurice Chevalier
The Smiling Lieutenant
SECOND PRIZE
dinner for four
consisting of
Lamb Chops
Sansage Links
Peas
Corn
Raspberries
or Bluing, reg IOe:. 2 for
Pure Tomato CatsuP, reg. 13c, bot.
Montco Tiny Whole Beet.
can
Gerber's Vegetables for Baby 2 for
Chinese Dioner complete
Martal Bros.
so. f:DESTER
Swal'th".re
ROAD
781.782
ISc
IOc
ZOe
2Sc
49c
The Finishing Touch to a Good
Breakfast
Comont Coffee
23c Ib
Real Sh..... Cheese
C_m Cheese
Fancy Head Rice
Giant PrunH, reg. 2Sc.
Sugar
~IChellt8
Garden Talks.
LANDRET'H'S
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plaul'Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn.
Vigoro- Bone Meal- Sheep Manure- Baughgro
Our Siock i. Large
Quality B•• t
Now-Avoid Rush
Later On
Store Open Saturday
E.enlng Till 8 P. M.
During Spring
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th· & Ma.tison Sts.
Call for Catalogue
Chester
9245 .
Flenty of Parking Space - Madison Street Is two-way traOlc
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Results of the Crcmo cigar contest, in which winners were given their choice of anyone of three
makes of low-priced cars, reveal that of the
136
and 15
89
240
ears aW3l·ded,
were Chevrolet Sixes,
were
Plymonths
were Fords, according to rec.
ords disclosed by the American Tobacco Compauy,
optional choice of the three cars, delivered to him
fully equipped.
THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE
NEW LOW PRICES
Low delivered prices and
easy GMACterms.
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Special equipment extra.
BUY A CHEVROLET and DRIVE IT TODAY!
A. L. PARKER
Phone Media 831
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
1225
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Copper Spoutings and Flashings
INSURANCE
PETER E. TOLD
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
Lines of
INCLUDING LIFE
333
OLD BANK BLDG.
Call Swarthmore 1833
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
Interior and Exterior
Wall Paper Cleaning
STEPHEN BROWN
Morton P. O. Box 1....
Swarthmore 1056
IH:ave your Vacuum
Phone Swarthmore 596
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
All
SPECIAL
SPRING PRICES
401 Dartmouth Avenue
ekester,l Pa.
Printers
Cleaner cleaned
overhauled and do your Spring
house cleaning more efficiently.
GEORGE H.
KELLEY
ELEcrRICIAN
Phone Swarth. 42S
Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
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()~f)()IJATI:()
experienee with all makes.
Nat. Astlo. of Piano Tuners.
should be luned twice eaclt
Phone, Sw.
The contest was conducted on a national scale,
Sf)
PIANO TUNING
II ~~~t:;;:,;
pkg.9o
2 II> pkg. 190
11>190
COMPLETE STOCK 0 .. HEALTH
FOODS-CORDIALS, IMPORTED
DELICACIES, FANCY
BISCUITS, ETC.
and listen to
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SEEDS
J()Ii~
Genoral-l
MORE THAN HALF WERE CHEVROLETS
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10lb bag 41c
Swarthmore 1648
aSe
Believe It Or Not!
Ib pkg39c
PyslIium Seed
WRITE YOUR ESSAY NOW
Without
TUNE IN YOUR RA_D10 TO WIP
every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M.
Stuion.ro-Sl.1lion Call
3 MinUI' CoIIII"lion
Arter 7:00 P. .
merit of his cigar-band essay, and he was given an
Gingerbread
Fu•• or Bother
Beautiful EvergreeDB
Now is the time to plant
J. D. DURNALL
By TELEPHONE
with a winner selected eaeh week according to the
Finest
Special Price SOc Each
40e
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix
Makes
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Swarthmore. Penna_
spOllsors of the contest.
Matinee Daily at 2;30
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M. H. McCammon
Los AnMrs.California,
geles,
spent last of
week-end
the guest of Mrs. William Hanny
Yale avenue.
The Book Club will meet with Mrs.
William West of Princeton avenue
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Thorpc
Dickinson avenue entertained at bridge
last Saturday everling.
Mrs. Herbert Bassett of North Chester
road will entertain her card cluh next
Tuesday.
'Miss Petra T.ingle of Cornell
entertained some of her fricnds at a
llarty at her home last Friday
evening. Her gucsts were Jean Avcry,
Stop in at The Inn. Beautiful
surroundings. Genial friendly
atmosphere. Delicious Sunday
Dinner, $1.00 or $1.25.
FARM EGGS
17c and 22c doz.
23c can
Wm. J. Cartledge
Hornaday,News
Sr., in
who
represents the Indianapolis
\Vashington.
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Fels Naptha Soap
M EM 0 R I A L S
he was the guest of his father ~'tr. James CoppJes Lane
Haddock Filets
DEITRICH
ren Paxson gave a review of the Pulitzer
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
Play "Allison's House" by Susan Glaspel. Dorothea Dodd, Elizabeth Robinson,
Eurora
SIlroat,
Dorothy
Simon"
Joanne
HAIRDRESSING
Stuart Thorne of Oherlin avenue will
Hirsh,
Mary
Davis,
Georgene
Griffith,
Located In
('ntertain at dinncr Ill'xt wCl'k hefore
llyra \Villiams, Ellen Viehover, Ruth
ThompsoD'S 8toTe1-Morton, Pa.
Junior Assembly.
Permanent
",avIDe
.
BVery
Day Except
Saturday
Mrs. J. E. Underwuod of Dickinsoll 1-1 igh. U.osalane ~\litchell, Elizabeth HcnlIl"nbrllCh, Donald l..ange. John Hohill50n,
3 Specials ,1.00
avenue has retnrned frollt I.ancaster
\VilJialll
Cleaves,
Robert
Erskine,
Mor'Phone
Swarthmore 1994-W
where she was called by the illness of her
Open
evenlnl5
appolDtment
gall Smith, Lewis Shay, William Shay, •_ _ _
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_ _ _-:-:--:-::mother.
Rohert
Hall,
Robert
Perry,
David
Shoe.
M.iss Ruth Detlefsen of Lafayette ave...-.Marble
nue entert.ililled three of her friends last ma ker, Ra Iph Rhoa ds, W illiam Ruther. G--'te
r"rd,
and
John
Kline.
Saturday for luncheon and the matinee
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of "Alice in Wonderland" in honor of
Cemetery Work a Speclalty
her twelfth hirthday.
F orlnightly
lfarjorie 1\facMilhm, daughter of Mr.
Est. 1843
and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan of Vasllrs. Andrew Porter will entertain the
No. Lansdowne Ave.• Drexel HUI, Pa.
(Opposite AriJnKton Cemetery)
sar tI,'emIC has returned from the h05- Fortnightly at her home UII Elm avenue
Clearbrook 6880
tJital where she has lteen undergoing
treatmeut for mastoid.
Oil Monday, April lHth, at l :3(1 o'clock.
Mrs. Tuttle will review Violet SackThe Trinity Church Guild will hold a ,·iI1c West's "All Passion Spent". This
Food Sale tomorrow from ten to one at bouk views life from a new angle, in ficPeckermau's Tailor Shop.
tion, at least. It is a nook in which the
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Morrison, Sr. style delights and the characters make
have moved into their new home on endless questions arise in the reader's
Guernsey road. llr. and Mrs.
mind.
Morrison, Jr. who have been li\.ing
Mrs. Thayer and ,Mrs. Simpers wi11
Lansdowne have moved into the family give literary news.
home on Harvard avenue.
Members are asked to bring other
Mrs. John \V. Adams of Swarthmore members as much as possible. Also,
avenue who has been ql.iite ill with grippe members plcase bring mater:ials for the
for the I)ast week is slightly improved.
I.abrador rug makers.
Miss Grace Palmer who has been quite
ill at her home on College avcnue is imJONAS GEE
proving.
Practical
Mrs. Samuel Hanna, Mrs. Elmer
Lawh Mower Sharpener and Repairer
Melick, and Mrs. Robert L. Coates atand aU kinds of tools sharpened
tended thc Reciprocity Luncheon given Saws reset
Work called for and delivered
by the Brookline \Voman's Cluh at
14 N. Morton Aveoue
Pierre's 69th street 011 Tuesday.
P. O. Box 156
Morton, Penna.
Phone-Swarthmore 12lI-J
Alr. and Mrs. Howard Buckman of
Dickinson avenue will entertain their
AZALEAS
port News where she will Jom her Sister,
Mrs. H. Franklin Harvey. From Newport Ne~s Mrs. Wil1ia~s and Mrs.
Harvey wdl motor to FlOrida for an extended visit.
card club at dinner and hridge tomorrow
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evening.
.hIrs. Frank E. Williams of Amherst
Mr. James H. Hornaday of Diekining and tea at the church parlors Monday
afternoon. Mrs. Albert Hilt presided, avcnue entertained the Book Review son a"enue attended the Gridiron Lunchand Mrs. \V. E. Fuller was the hostess.. Club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. War- eon in Washington last Saturday where
Cape May Goodies
Sea Trout
SWAR1HMORBAN
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IT
is possible to control a
savings account so t h a t !!
from a very small deposit it may grow into a very
large sum-but
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has ever been able to
present a marginal account from taking a nose
dive.
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company.
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an' 11tlllillg lhat till' \\'Ollll'll
:'llr .... Sl'1tZlT. IIf Stralh-II:"·t·1l an'- Strawberry
1J00WTIIl -'I"d' . \ 11,1.
~IIIS. BlIMI'STEDoI.EI(;U IIi till· other l"hl1rl"h~'s will avail thl'l1l- 1111('. i!'o 1lIt1\'iIlK tocla." to :\Il'dia, whl'rt.
in
"l"ln'~ oi Iltl· invitatioll tll Ct11lll' alltl sill" anti Iwr d;l1lglltn will lIlake 111l.ir
"SAFE IN liEU,"
:\'01 n'('ollllJl('lul<'d fllr ,·hildn'"
1-"""'1,11 \wd\t' c1a . . . . l'~, hl'gillllillg "ith l'lljoy Ihi .. lillt· !'ol'~·akt. r.
hOHll' ior tIl\' I'l'l'~l·llt.
Crisp Tender
1
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J:lIl1l'"
P.
.\lcXaughtoll
is
1')2 , .tl!ll rtrulling hac,,; til II)O.J, IIi Ihl'
"·,·tlm·.w/".,·. April 20
chainll:1ll (Ii thl' ),1 is..;itlllary Sl"ctioll,
"CIIEA1'ER,~' AT I'L/tIm l'III·-ll r Ili.~h ;-;'l'ill·()1. Ctlllll''' 1111' ra ... 1 oi
A WARNER THEATru~
··.\Jr~. Ilullllbkd-I,('igl!", IllIc I,i tltl' !altwilli
Freshest of its kind
Girl Scollls
.\! I.... Fi ... h:l·'~ :-tarrillg n !Jidt..·!'o \\ hieh i..;
TI/O~I,b ,111-:11;1/.-\",
('llll"l"ill.~ ils Ii ilh alld Illlal "Tt"k IIi n't:IIfIICLETTI': (; Ie EE.,\ \\"( ,on
It(·a .. ~.t1 prl'paralor.\ ft. it..; produclioll he- . ()II Sat11r(lny
. _ IlHlrning Trclc,p
CHESTER. PENNA.
1'lllIr...,lrt.'". April 21
ill!"t' 111(· l:anhlOlrJlllTS ill Hi(l1t·\· JI;lrk (III '·U·\\·:tll l·xllllul oi phlitogr:l]lhy oi Ci"il
6 DAYS - STARTING TODAY
I Thur .. ~lay :uld ~;rid .. y l'\,('lIing .. ; .'prjl .1"1 \\":lr tillH', at :\. \\ ....\n'r & SOli'S,
U. \\-. (;rillilh pr,'"c,,,,,,
Fresh
.PlaUling Love. , Seething Intrigues
:J.lt'l l~. ;11111 1,ll'I,ll"l' the.. \111~11111 '\~""Jeta-I \\·" .. hillJ.{ltlll ~qllal'l'. Philatl,'lphia, af.
.
Hatred
and
DC!-iire
in
'l'oday'S
"TilE 81'IW(;(;LE'"
11'111 (II Ih t· lltt":-tt'r Illgh SdHllII III t i l l ' .
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W,\It-'I'(HIN CIIIN,\_
;. C1I'1'
unUlll OJII II' l', I11(,,,( Iay •. \ I)TI'I _.
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\t'r
wInch
Ih\'
tnltJjI
\\"1" \"ISlt thl' AC
Fresh
"old graci," all~1 tlwir roll'''; an.' :-I{oland tll'my IIi ;\atnral Scil.net.....
asid(' or 'l'JH':ltrc. The hcsi 'rrec
MARLENE
I);ukillg in Uclaw:lre ('Ollllt)".
C. E. L·IiIll;lII. '0-1 ..hbtin l~a\\!'oeJlI; lIarOil ~:ttl1rda-, aftlTIIlIl)JJ, ii thl' '\"l':l,ril'\ E. ()lin'l", '25, :'lli!'o'" h~.'I\\·:-'OIl; Franh: tl1\"T i.~ fair. tilt' (~irl SCIIUt... \\ill Sl"r\'l'
.\. Ili.~.!.!ill'" '27. Cl"olrn·.\ I~a\\":-oll; l,Iuycl
FRESH SHAD-ROE SHAD-SHI't>
IN
... III1]1tl" tl' 111(· iatla·r:-. who han' \'OlllllROES-HALIBUT-FLouNDEnS
Il'r('11 10 painl tht., (:irl Scollt J louse
CRABMEAT-OYSTERS
Ihal aitl'l"llClIIII.
"SHANGHAI EXPRESS"
CLAMS-SEA BASS
-with_
Troop 1')-1 "ill tal~l' a trip to the
CLIVE BROOK
%oological (:art!l·lb. I'hil;ull'll'hia, 011
Saturday lIIoming. Tht., girls will "ring
WARNER OLAND
Extra Box at Ie!
111l1dlt'OIl allel Illl'd at 11ll' \\'olllan's
ANNA MAY WONG
Clull at t) ,I'dock, III ca:o.l· oi rain tilt,
Alice Foote McDougal
Troup will 'Jllllt! Ihl' murning al thc
:\c;ttlt'my til ;\alilral :;l'iell('l.·s.
PRESERVES
011 April 10th tht· (;irl Scuut Ll';ulcrs
visill'd ,\lilh·raJ Ilill lIt'ar )'It'dia with
~I r:-.. Ilt-r ... t.'_' Tholl1a~, thl' Cirl Scout
Keebler Saltines Ib, pail 29c
:\atnralisl.
Plall:-. an· prog-n's!'oing iur Iltt: la·ut·fit hridgt, party at thl' \\-tllllall', Clull
cm April 2211(1. Thl're will Ill' prizl·:-' ior
Finest Butter in America
each tallk. C:nl(ly and cake will lit· ior
saIl' and tltl' Cirl Scout... \\ill ... n\'\,.· ior
111:.11 )ll"i('l.· Il'a aud :-.alHh\"iehl·s during Iht, aih·rllO()ll.
I·,I
Paper Shell Pecans
Ib 25e
,
Quaker
Crackles
box
IDe
Clilrord I:ryalll l·ntt·rt:IlIlt.·d a I4 ru t1p
Bon Ami Powder
box IDe
irit'lub la!'ol \\'t:clnnclay in cl·lt·hraFIRST PlUZE
Montco Grape Juice
pt. bot. 15e
lioll tli hi" eighth hirthday.
Montco Spinach
Ig, can 15e
Par"
A, ..l ,IlIl' ( I\\'u II I
' I'
S uut II 01
...J'
(lCk.\, lloiallce
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II
FOOD SALE-WOMAN'S GUILD OF
An'lllll') :1I111(lIlHI,.'l'., upl'llilJ~ fut" Slipper 011 SlIllday.'i,
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Sugar Peas
Asparagus
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bun25e
-.~--=-============:; IHearts
,
STATE
DEITRICH
Dining Out?
bunI5e
Cape May Goodies
Ib1ge
Haddock Filets
Ib23e
Sea Trout
Stop in at The Inn. Beautiful
surroundings, Genial friendly
atmosphere, Delicious Sunday
Dinner, $1.00 or $1.250
Stra-tLHaven
Ib25e
Wheaties
T ....: .NN "'ITII 1".UISftN,U.IT'S"Y... r'~."If.rill· -."'nnll.
12e
frosted foods
{;ONTt;ST
Brookfield Butter
Stuffed Olives
Ib25e
Jg jar1ge
"".! nI;,.I';"'1\1
"
l·Oll~nl('Ilt.:;llg J\pril 24111. Wt t ll it.\ green, ... iopill g
field" ;t i., a pll';j\;,lll 'pol to ,,;\;1. 1.,1IIH,IH~UIl,
It.·a, alld
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t'llill g tlilll1l'l'
wcel,(luy."
:11 .. 1
III i,l l L y (1; Illlt·!" S1111, L y.\, 'cn't,d too.
TRINITY CHURCH
Sirlion of Beef Roast
Peas
Corn
SI,imwh
,
Rasl'hel'l'ies
Saturday, April 16th, 1932 at 10 o'clock,
5 South Chesler Road
Nut Bread , Baked Beans, Cole Slaw,
Potato Salad, Cakes, Pies, etc.
I,
MEDIA THEATRE
i\lntin('(!
:1
Daily at 2:30
i SECOND PRIZE
di1Uler for four
consisting of
1'OtlH~ (Fritl:I~·) nnd S:lturd;I~·
FIRST
CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
ANNOUNCES
FREE
A
LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
BY
SCIENCE
OF LONDON, ENGLAND
ME:~BER
OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE:
THE FIRST CHURCH OF" CHRIST SCtENTIST IN
r.i!OTHEr. CHURCH.
.
9aSTON. MASSACttUSETTS
TtME'
1932
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIAL.L.Y INVITED
Uasl'h(,I'l'ics
\lHlld:l~·, l'1l(~SflilY & \\"'dnf'!'''a~.
MARIE DRESSLER
" EMMA"
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE CAMPUs
O'CLOCK (DAYLIGHT SAVING
Lamh Chops
Sausage Links
P('as
COI.n
(:oJl(·hita lHonl(,llcg.'o
an"
Linda Watkins
in
'N THE CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24.
I
with
MR. A. HERVEY-BATHURST. C. S, B.
AT 3:15
George O'Brien
Victor' lHcLaglen
'The GAY CABALLERO
OF SWARTHMORE. PA,
dinner for six
consisting of
'J·lml"!O:hl~· only
Maurice Chevalier
The Smiling Lieutenant
i WRITE YOUR ESSA Y NOW
,I
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Martel Bros.
so. n"':STER nOAD
S",ar.l.more 7.U-7452
Fels Naptha Soap 10 bars45e
STRICTLY FRESH
FARM EGGS
17c and 22c doz.
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix
23e ean
Makes
Finest Gingerbread
Fuss or Bother
Without
Ammonia or Bluing, reg lOc, 2 for
Pure Tam~to Catsup, r-=g. 13c, bot.
Montco Tiny Whole Beets
can
Gerber's Vegetables for Baby 2 for
Chinese Dinner complete
ISc
IOe.
20e
25c
49c
The Finishing Touch to a Good
Breakfast
Comont Coffee
23c Ib
PyslIium Seed
Ib pkg39c
Real Sharp ChEese
Cream Cheese
Fancy Head Rice
Giant Prunes l reg. 2Sc_
Ib 3ge
pkg, 9c
2 Ib pkg, 190
Ib 1ge
Sugar
10 Jb bag 4Ie
COMPLETE STOCK OF HEALTH
FOODS-CORDIALS, IMPORTED
DELICACIES, FANCY
BISCUITS, ETC,
TtH:,sday.
~Ii . . s I'dra l.illJ.:ll' oi
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LANDRETH'S
Sow OLD ENGLISH l.awlI Gru." Sec.)
Pltml Sweet Pen. - F.'rtilize .1", l.awlI
Vi~or() -- Bon(~ l\1t~ul- SI1(~e .. l\lnnurc - Buughgr4)C
Our Stoc·k is Lurge
Quulil,- U('SI
nu~' Nuw-A"oid Ituo;h
Lnh'r 0 ..
5wrc Open Saturday
EH'lling Till 8 I'. 1\1.
Iluring SI)ring
I
l'1I1"1lt.'lI :!\"elll1t·
t'nll'rtaillt'tl ""lIIl' IIi Iwr iril·ml ... 011 a I
dancing IJarty at lll'r h01l1l' I",t Friday,
c'·l·niug". Ilcr gl1l':-'ts \\tTl· Jean .\\l'I".\.'.
GARDEN
SEEDS
McCALL'S SEED STORE
(,Ih & I\ladi.oll S.s.
Call for Catalogue
(]wsler 9245
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40e
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By TELEPHONE
Sl.~tion_tu
Sc.uiun
C~II
1 .Menut.: Conncclwn
AhO!f 7:00 P. M
Believe It 0.· Not!
MORE THAN HALF WERE CHEVROLETS
,
or
ianapolis
\\·a!'ohlll~toll.
I Ioma{lay.Xl''''!'o
Sr., ill
whn
n·!lre.jcllts tlte In<1-:•
.:'llrs_ .\L II. ).ld:;l1ll1l1ll11 oi 1.0"; .\11-'
gdl'!'o, l'aliiurnia. ")1\'11\ la!'ot \\n·k-t·IHI aSI
the guest of ~(rs_ \Villiam llauny oi I
Yale ;I\·1'1lIU·.
I
Thc BtH,k ClUb will IlltTt with ~Ir:-,'I
\\'ill;all1 \\'l'.,t oi "riIlCl'ltllI an'IlUt· lIl'xt I
'V cdm'sday t,,"t'lling_
11r. and )'Irs. "-alll'r I.. Thoqlt' of!
I )ickinson ,n·t'lllll' t'llll'rtailll'li at hridgl':
last Saturd:n' t'vening:_
:'llrs. Ilerl;l'rt Ba~ . . ett oi ;\lIrtlt t'ltl.,tcri
road will entl'rlaill IIt'r canl duh lIt'xt
.•
Reg, 23e I ge jar
BIRDSEYE
pita! whl'rl' !'oht· h:.... I'n'n tlll"l·r~ .. ill.!..; 11111 .\lulld;lY, .\pril IKth. al 2:,W {I·dud•. ';=======;;;;======~
tn'alllH"llI jllr llIa!'olllid.
1 :'llr .. , Tuttlt· will n·\"it·\\· \'iokl Sack- i
Thl' Trillit,· Churt'h (~tlild will h"ld ai \ilk "·t·:-ot'" ".\11 I·a ..... illll ~)J~'lIt". Thi ..
Fooc! Salt..: IO;lI l1 rrllw iroll1 Il'lI to Olll' at I' I~'n'k ,·il·W!'o liil' in.JllI a Ill'\\" :l11 g 1t' •. ill lit,;11t.'d.:t,rlll:lu·!'o Taihlr ;-;'hllp.
0(111 •• It Il·a!'o!.
It I .. a Ilook III which thcj
1 ~Ir. and )'Irs. I~a)"ard :'l1"rri.'III1. Sr.; ,tyk delight:-. ;lIul tl.ll' c!mr:lctl'r!'o Illa~el
havc mO"l'cI illto 111l·ir Ill'\\" hllll1l' 011 ~'lIdll"s '!Ul·-.;11tJII"; arb ..' 111 thl' n',ul('r:-. j
Cttl"l"l~ . . t·y road_ :'l1 r. anel ~I r!'o .. I.bya~d I mimI. " . . . .
1
~lornsoll. Jr. who han~. hl·t·/I II\"I,II.!.! .1111 . .\ir:-: I h'l~l'r .1Il«! ~Ir:-. SimfJl'r~ w:11
l.an:-,«!uWllc havc lIlo,....d 11110 the tanJ1l" gl\·c hkrary IIl·\\":-.
hOllll.' 011 !lan'ard an·lI11l·.
:\1l'lI1hl'l":art' askt'd 10 hring, olher:
~lrs. lohn \\-. . \dam, IIi Swarthlllol"l·j 1Ilt.'llIhl·r, ,h IIlllch ;I~ pus.,ihlt.,. . \bo. 1
a\'CtiUl' ';'ho ha:-. heell qliitL' ill wilh grippc Illllt'lIIlwr., pll.'a:-.t' hring matt-rials ior t!1l'
ior 1111.' pa:-.t \\"l't·k i!'o ,lightly ill1l'ro\"l'd. ,t.ahrael"r rug 11Iakt·r~.
),1 is..; l;raCl' l'allJll'f who h;b bl't'n tj\';tt.·1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
JON..4.S GEE
ill at. IIl'r hOHlt· oil (,,,lIq..:l' :1\l·1IIIt' i . . il11- ~
l·rO\"1l1g.
!
I'ractical
)'Ir~. :-;;IIII1It.·1 Ilalll1a. :\Ir."'. 1·_lllll·r: l.u"l1 !llow~r Shurl)('lIt~r ami nt'puir"rl
~lclick, anti ~1 rs. Holll'rt 1.. Cualcs 4It-, Saws H'set and all kinds of tools sharpened'
Il'ntll'd tlil' RI'Cillrnritv J.II11Ch·.'1I11 gi\l·a;
Work called ror and delivered
I
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L'I i '
1-1 N. ;\Iorton A,'enue
Iy thc I,roo~ IJll'
111110111'
III
,It II'. O. Uux 15(,
l\Iorloll.l-en":I.1
I'il'rrc's (l"Jtll ,tfl·l·t till TI1l',tla).
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J>hont'-Swarthmorc 12J1-J
~Ir. awl ~Irs. IllIward Buckmall IIi - - - - - - Ilickin:-,oll C!\"l'llllt' \,·ill t'lItl'rtaill tlll. ir
AZALEAS
card duh at ciiulIlT ;t:JtI hrid!.!l· tnlll"rrow ,
"f.
bun5e
of Celery
"'t'a ... illll.
,
Beets and Carrots 3 bun25e
Rhubarb
Wm. J. Cartledge
:\Ir. allel ~Irs. Thomas Smith han' re.
.
Ik
11Irlll'd to Iheir hOlll e ill II1(Ii;lI1a aill'r I )l':ln Schrl'lIi~'r J.:a~·c ;111 l1Jtl·rl' ... l1ll~ 1:1 .
Ita"lIlg
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IIt·t·1I II Il' gllt':-' I 0 " II 1('lr
. :-011 • .'I
\ r_ I allel kd the (ltsCIISSIOIi on church affairs.
Clauti(' C. Smith oi llalti1l1l1n' I'i).;t· iHl
~Ir. l~olallcl I.. Eatoll i..; slll'IHling- to'l·\·lT,11 wl'('ks.
:Ilay ill \\·iimill,gtoll. Ik1awarl.'.
~Ir. alld .\lrs. J. Donald (~ih'"1l l'lI!l"r~Ir~ . . \lirl'il II. \\'illiatlls of Ogtkn
tailled al hrillgl' l;ht Satunla\· l·\·l'lIing.
;!VeIlIlC will ll·41\·c till ~lolUlay for Xl'\\"~Ir:-. . . \rlhur 11_ JtJllt.· ... e;i I)it-kilb,'ll Illlrt Xl''''S wlll'rl' :;111' will jIlin her sistcr,
:tHUll('
l'lItt·rtaim·d :II !Ullclll'lllI
Thl'
J.;uiil's' Auxiliary oj TrinilY Illarn',r ~\'!" lIIotor to Florid;\ for an ('xl'llIIrl"h hdel their rt.· .. ular lIlollthh- ltJt.'d-, Icndt'd \'ISIt.
illg anel tl'a at thc cll1'I~-cll parlllr, ~lolldar'
)'Irs. Frallk E. Williams oi .\ll1hl'rst I.'\"Cll1l1g.
a fll·mo,lll.
~\I r:-.. . \ 1ht,rt II ill pn'~ illt'd. i a \'l'lltIt· (,lI!l"rtai IIcd t hc Book Rl',-il'\\'
),1 r. Jalllt's 11. Hornadar of Dickinn.':lUliful E,.crgrcl'ns
Tl'NE IN Y(1l:1I 11.-\111 .. TO WH'
Nnw i~ the tiltH! to plant
awl :'llr:-.
E. Fullt'r wa .. tilt· ho..;k ... !'o. i l'luh (III Tm'sclay l'\·l'llill.~. ~lrs. J. \Var- :,Oll ,Wl'lIl1e ath'ncll'd thl' (~ridiron LUIICh-,
C\'cry Wcdl1csda~' ~i"elllug at 8 P_ fl.1.
COli ill \\'a.;hingtoll liI,t Saturday when';
J. D. DURNALL
and llstcn to MldlCll's Gardcn Talks.
he wa ... thl' gtlc!'ot oj 1ti~ ial/t('r .\I r. Jamt'!'o, (:ul,pl(,:-. LulU'
Swarthmore 1648 i
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LANSDOWNE
M EM 0 R I A L S
,
)'Ii:-.:-. ).lildn·c1 Spt'IIl"t'r .. , S\\al"tll1llllrt·
\'l'1 IIll' t'llh'rlailu',1 I4I~t :-:'ulllby \·'l'llill!.!
ior ~Ii:-. . . EIl';l1Ior (~tlcl(lal'll aiter :\Ii,!'o
Coddanl's n't.·ital at Clllthin )'ll'lIlorial
! I all.
)'Irs. ~larJ.:arl't I). Kl1lp IIi J larri ... "ur~.
1':xl'cntiH' Sccretary oi tht' Stall' Fl'lkra- I
tion of I''''lIllSyl'';(lIia \VOlllt·ll. \\"; .... the
"'l't'k-l'1U1 ~I1l."1 of ~Ir:-;, C. E. ~Ial·till IIi i
courtesy SW[lrthmore Phocnix,
Ihl' :-:'\\"arlhlllllrl' .~Jlartll1t·llb.
.
Frances Reinhold, '32, who has been
),1 r. and ~I r.... Salll11l'1 ),1. I )m1e1 III I chosen as the recipient of the Lucretia
Swarthmore aWlIlIl' l·ntcrlailH·eI ll1iorlll·' Mott Fellowship for 1932.33.
tlly al l-anb la,t Saturday l" t·lIilJ~.
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HAIRDRESSING
IIi (,I,\,rlill a\t'lllIl' willlllir,ll, ~Iar)
II;!\-i .. , (';l'orgt'Ill' (;rinillt.
Located In
l'lIh'rlalli at dlll1ll·r IIt',1 \\I"d.; I'l·j"r{· 11t{·. :'ll.\ra \\'illiallh, 1.:l1t'lI Vidl"n'r. 1{l1th:
')'hOn1IJSOIl'S Sturf", l\lurtoll, Pa.
Waving
IlIIlI"r .\ .... t·II1IIIY.
Ilit.:ll. 1~'.,al;111t' ).Iitdwll. 1·:liz,lltl·lh Ill'lIt;veryPermanent
Uay t;xccpt
Saturday
)'Ir!'o. J. E. L·l1dtT\\ ... ul ". I )idi ..... ,JJl i l·l·lIhrurll. I )onalel l.al1/.:" .• lolul 1~lIhill'OIl"
3 SIJecials $1.00
'1\·l·IIIH' II:. .. rt'tul"llt',1 i«'>111 1,:lII\·a . . tt·l-l \\'illi:1I1I l·lt':In·,. 1{,)IIl.rt -I':r,killt.• ,\101'-'
'Phone Su·.:ulhmorc 199"-\\'
, I'II lit'" Ilf IttTlg;1I1
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e\'cllings
b)'_al'lmlnlment
\\ IIl'rl' ~ IIt· \\,t .. \';\ II t'l I IIy Lit
;-;'mit!t, I.l.'wi..; Sha\·, \\·il1iall1 Sha\.. ; _ _ _Ol)cn
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: I~""l"l"l Ilall. HohlTI l'~rT\'. 1J:t\-id Shl,~.-I
)'Ii:-. .. Uuth Ilt·lld ... t·1I III l.aiaYdk an-- 11II:ti;n. l{aiJlh Hhnad ... ,,:jllialll l~ullll'r-' Cranite
Marble
1I.11l· l'lItlTl;~illt'd l!tn'l' 01 hl'l iril'II" ...Ia . . t i"nl. ;(lId John 1....:lilll'.
Salllniay !til" IU!lda'IIIl ,11111 thl" Illallllt·c I
ui ".\Iin· ill "·olltin1all(J" in h"lIor oi'
Cemetcry \\'urk a SI,e(')alt)'
hlT twt"iilh I,irthda.\.
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F.. rlnighlly
).f;lrjuril· :'llal'~lill;lII_ dau!.!hh'l" 'II :\11".;
Est. Isn
;ulel )'Ir!'o. Stanln I•. :'lla"','lillan of Vas- t :\11", .. \llfll·l'\\ "I,rh'r \\ill l'llh"rtaill tilt"
Xo. 1.;Insduwllc I\n' .• on'xt.·J lIill. 1';1.
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!'oar an'lIIh' has 'rdllrlll' 1 ;rom tltt· hOI,. 1 Fllrllli!!1itly al J.l'1" hOllll" 1111 EI!1l an'II1H',
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Results of the C""IIIH ('igal' ,'ollte~t, in which wino
lIe.'s we,'" I-(in'n Ilwil' (,hoi .. " of anyone of three
lIIak('~ of low-pt'i,"'.! "",'S, ,O('"eal Ihat of the 240
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Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tuners.
All I'ianof'; should be tuned twice each
A, L PAIIKER
Phone Media 831
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING
Phone, Sw, 1225
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Muhlenberg Ave, Rutledge
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
All Lines of
INSURANCE
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
INCLUDING LIFE
PETER E. TOLD
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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Morton p, O. Box 144
Swarthmore 1056
Swarthmore 43
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SPECIAL
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
of the schedules'
We do not th nk so
APRIL IS, 19iJ2
Swarthmore
conse ent Ou,
IS
would or transportat on of ii:~o~:~~.t!~~~':,; I Saturday after
erages nor any mterest In the
blessed with al!'~~~~:~~I~1 of tribute from those who are thus
men
10
Igreat,,,
Swarthmore who can amass a
000
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RUSSEll HAYS WINS
FAME AS GENEALOGI!5T
nsurance agents [
terested
ng offices here as any commumty of
I have been mformed that there were
equal s ze 10 the country Are there four twelve members of the Execut ve Com
present. ten Repubhcans and two
John Russell Hayes of Swartlunc re
amount of publIC confidence than Democrats
The former w It undoubt
Sm th Mr Walton Mr Biddie
edly vote for Senator McClure who was College Pa who has won local recogll
Entered as Second CIass matter
the Post Office at Swarth
Mr Parker all of whom have
also endorsed and the latter two sa d t on for h s work 10 genealog cal and hi.
more Pa under the Act of March 3 1879
uted so greatly towards the
they thought the group was mlS nformed tOrlcal research has been honored by a
th s borough dur ng the r thirty or more n endors ng me. You prohably know Who s Who n Genealogy sketel of
FRIDAY APRIL IS 1932
Ivears residence here. Then consder
Me McClure IS or pooes as a Reg h s work neluded 10 the hst of the lead
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - jinlSu:rarlce men hv ng here and
War RepubI can and at the same tune s
g act ve genealog cal researcl ers I tie
ng
large
nsurance
compan
cs
n
a
very
tregular
cand
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n
tile
DemoU
d
A
Un
ted States
n The HarKlbook of
n e r vr t er s
ssoc at on for less
Ph 1 d 1 h
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Keep Swarthmore 8 PubliC
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be
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the
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prImarIes
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Amer
can
Genealogy
recently ssued 1 y
tan ot er Ph a epha agene e
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Insurance at lionle
How n Dch 10 ger can we cant nUe
w agree t at a
nge S
I grant that your orgaOlzatlo I has a TI 0 Inst tute of Amer can Genealog)
not to a other Ph ladelph a campa y
perfect right to ag tate for such changes of Ch cago
c I ange agenc es to 0 r appare t
Recogn t o n th S held affords access
11 c
tage'
n our laws as you conce ve to be be e
s I 001 d str cl property
Mr D 'que s luest ons are
atu al
REFUSES
fic al to the country At tl e same Ume to the extens ve Imeage files of TI e Na
WET .ENDORSEMENT I hcannot grant your orgaOl.. t on or any tonal Clear ng House for Genealog cal
as wel1 I as bee a subject of co trov They a re based on tl e ge era I be1 e f a f
at er
crsy over the past te l ears TJ c board 5 laym e n ( YI 0 can 0 t sp a k tl e
sur
h group the r ght to use my name Informat a as well as profess anal can
tact w Ih ge ealog sis n I 331 count e
f
ance man s language) that all rates are
The follo\\ ng cop es of cOlrre"porld"DC'ei w t oul my knowledge and consent
k
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proposa
to
ta
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the
bus
ness
a
yay
rom
determ
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at
the
same
source
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therefore
request
that
yOu
WIthdraw
thro ghout the Umted States and ID 16
one Ph ladeJph a firm and g ve t to a
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P tman of Vassar a v e nue are self-Clc. your endorsement of my cand dacy and fore g countr es wh ch w II enable h n
other s Just a repet t 0 of what has hap
s
an
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ned
before
cut
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comm
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plana
tory
g ve that fact the same pub! c ty you to expand tI e scope of h s york vet)
pe
mater ally
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have g yen you endorsement
h
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Or g nally the bus ness
as parcelled
s a
assert on to say t at
wa
more
a
It w II be of nterest to the member
out among the local agents The board eng neers who can be secured by
Apr I 11 1932
Ve y truly you s
and prospect ve members and espec ally
kept a record of where eael pol y was larger Ph ladelph a nsurance firms
Mrs Warren Marshall Secretary
JOHN H PITMAN
to the relllstrars of the Daughters of the
placed and when nforn at 0 aoout that any more capable of rev 5 ng
Delaware County Penna. Assoc at on
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pol cy was wanted the local agent was than a e tl e eng nee s represent g na
the Prohlb tlon Amendment
10Wl Meeting
er
can Revolut on Colon al Dames a d
caUed
tlonal fire nsurance compaR es
dear Mrs Marshall
other
hered tary patr ot c soc et es to
Then a new school board headed by setv ces are ava lable to the local agents
am n rece pt of the follow ng letter
At the JO ot meet ng of Delaware and
learn that a local res dent I as formed
Frank N Sm th began to funct on Mr
It s 0 Iy natural that a ew cha rman dated Apr 1 4 1932
Montgomery County for Soc al Welfare
these nternat anal contacts because they
Sm th soon reported that tremendous of the nsuraoce comm Uce 51 auld I ke to
My dear Mr PItman
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sav ngs could be made by plac ng the n feel sat sfied that he
gett ng the
At a comb ned meet ng of the
at ry Mawr a Monday tl e \\: oman s v 11 make pass ble the necessary genea
ClUb was ~el1 represented
Mrs WII log cal rescarcl to qual iy for nember
D e 1a war e C a u n t y A ssoc at on
s rance With a Ph ladelph a concern ra t es B ut t ~ou Id see on 1y proper
1 am A Jaquelte Pres dent of the De a sh p v thout outs de a d
whose eng neers and experts co Id ap ask th e company h andl ng the surance
aga nst t h e P ro h I b t on Amendment
an d the D
e1aware C ounty D VIS on
~n
Pra se the bu Id ngs no e accurately a I th c t ne t 0 fi st n a k e a e ~ s rve) of
ware Co Dty Welfare Counc 1 a d "rs
TI s as far
Elmer Mell ck pres de It of the Dela
suggest means by wh ch the rates
gl t th e sc hed u1es
0 f t h e W omen s 0 rgaruzat 0 1 for
be lowered on certa n pol c es
learn was not done
Nat anal Proh b t on Reform your
ware County Federat on of Clubs were
TI e cnansre to the Ph ladelph a Co n
As far as we can learn Usura
cand dacy was unan mously endorsed
seated on the speakers platform others
pany was m~de.. and part of tl e a ra g
pan es do not
nspect pope t es
Ow ng to lIness
ny famdy and my attend ng vere Mrs \V 11 a n Ra man
ment prov ded that\.a port 0 o[ the pro d ange schedules every fe v
non nat on
Mrs A F Jackson Mrs W II am John
A real Swarthmorean Home of
fits from the bus ness be shared v th the Schedules often stand unchanged
and we are now work ng for you
son Mrs George Barber Mrs Elwood
4 bedroom. and up to date III
local brokers
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years Frequently a new company
We have opened Headquarters as
Chapman hirs R L Coates Mrs E
Then came the Yale avenue _t:rc Be ous tor the bus ness w 11 report that they
above and would be pleased to re
Lange Mrs Mart n Young Mrs P H
overy re.pect for sale at about
Jewett
M ss Eva Foster a d the M sses
fore settlement was entirely '"
coi'tn1eted ca n save $500 on a certa n sc h e d ule but
ce ve any 0 f your I terature
H
$]2._ Deluding garage and nice
some d ssat sfact on was expressed~ tJ [a I to reveal that more than $500 n al
Yours most s neerely
elen Man a d Anna Boyd represc t
bu 1m... lot Parties leaVIng town
the way n wh ch the matter was handled terat 0 , vould have to be made on tl e
HARRIET S MARSHALL
ng the Moth rs Pens 0 furld
Worth ~e mooe~
by the Ph ladelph a broker
Aga n a bu
ng befo e the change would be PO'
(Mrs Warren Marshall S~~:::=::7c~~,,1
change was suggested and tn s t me I.e, s hIe
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dut es as Cha rman of the
Media Theatre
I e Campbell a res dent of the commu
There S'" lQ reason why we
B centenary Comm ttee twas Imposs ble
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Phone Swarthmore 705
n ty w th an Insurance bus ness n Ph la make a defense of.... the present Ph lade1 to reply earl er
The Moo a Theatre had a record at
delph a was glVen all of he bo ough and ph a conee n ha dt n~ the case except
I do not understand why I should have tendance at the show ng of Al ce n !.::===============~
school board bUSiness
that we th nk they should be g yen an received the endorsement of tl e above Wonderland and has dec ded to have an Mr Campbell arranged for the profits equal chance w th the newlv proposed
I have had no commun
other chddren 5 p cture 0 Apr I 30 call
WINDSTORM
from SOme of the pol c es to be returned company to br ng the schedules up to-ether personal letters or
ed Puss n Boots
Th s s a fa ryland
f!Jr
5 vears co81s '3 20 on framp
to the local agents and there s every date As de from th s reason our only
fro m these or.galnization.s operetta w th excellent photography and
dwell
ng S2 40 "one dweIUng How
reason to bel eve that had he I ved the feel ng towards one company or the
p evous to or 5 nce your letter of April s very beaut fully staged The mus c s
much do you want?
system would have permanently solVed s that the present one returns the
4th was wr Uen
by Nathan el Sh lkret and h S Victor
the problem Mr Campbell be ng a res
on the bus ness to Swarthn ore tax pay
I am a total absta ner as s my
Orchestra Th s p cture p am ses to be a
E C WALTON
dent of the corumun ty was n personal ers wh Ie Mr Corse has no
and we e my grandparents before
great treat for the ch Idren
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touch w th members of the board and of [rom the new company tI at they pro and as I hope my ch Idren wdl be.
The StClarthmorea , w shes to express
borough couned
He made many vatu pOse to do so
ts regre( at the erra n last week 5 Me
able suggest ons and everyone was sat s
Some members of the board feel that
d a theatre ad wh ch stated that AI ce n Attractive second Ooor apartment Rent
$75 6 rooms bath porch electric nfrlg
tied
th 5 d v s On of profits s lIegal unbus
Wonderland was to be gIVen Fr day erator electric range Private 011 bWner
Unfortunately th s per od wa closed ness I ke and uneth cal
Op on
mom ng
The cor eet not ce was that 2 entrances Possession May 1
by Mr Campbell s unt mety death H s to d 1fer on th 5 A number of Ii~:~.:~
the p ttu e was g ven Saturday rna n ng
WM S BITrLE
bus ness was pu ha cd by W Ison and nSUrance brokers that we have :
Co of Ph Jadelph a an nsurance house to declared that the profits on
Notary Publ.c
Real Ealate
wh ch agreed to handle the bus ness and many
nsurance 001 c es are
Swa 111 J
THE BELIGIOUS SOCmrY OF FRIENDS
return forty percent of the profits to among t N'O Clr more agents
No man who Uvea up to h1a light feara
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Mrs Campbell and to d vide s xty pe
If Mr Co Se and the members of h s to face the truth
EIGHTY MILES
-From By An Unknown DIsClp e
cent among a half dozen or more of the cornm Uee are really nterested n mak ng
local agents
a change ;vh ch n our np n on w 11 meet
BUNDAY
That arrangement p eva led unt I w th the approval of the great major ty of 9 45 A II - Pint Day Bchool In Whittier
HoWIe
n the past month when George Corse Swarthmo e tax paye 5 they w 11 vork 9 45 A M - Morning Forum in Meeting
House Subject on April l'lth
cha rman of the Insurance Comm ttee as har I to find a su table n eans of
Dr Arnold Dresden of Swarth...
By TELEPHONE
~rv ng h s first term on the school plac ng tie bus ness d rectly "th
more Co ege will lead the
Phone Med.a 174
Forum
ard came In contact w th a repre Swarthmore nSUrance agents as
11 00 A M - Meeting for worsb p In the
sentathve of another Ph lade ph a nsu
have worked to place t n Ph ladelph a
meetlng house
o.
ance Ouse F Baruch and Co Inc fh s
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WEDNESDAY
representat ve ev dentl
pan
vest gat on ~e find that the
9 30 A M to 2 30 P 14 -Sewing and Quilt.
8 lOP M
ng In Whitt er House Box luncheon
convlDC ng Mr Corse ihat s~c~e~~ed
n ~~ance nC early every commun ty n
was capable of making changes :P~h~ an~ aware
nty s plaCed wth nsur 411 are cordially se~l= to jo n n these
schedule upon wh ch WI
&
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v ngt hat con n un ty
Genera1-2
the r rates wh ch would S~:sUlt a hase~ UsuaIl~ one age t s selected to repre
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say ngs for the board
n g ea sent t e oU ers wi 0 share the pol c es
>mJ'HODIST EPISCOPAL CHlJBCH
LLOYD P STE\1ENS
No doubt the peop1e of S
h
Th 5 agent attends board or cou c I meet
Mlnlster
w II have the same react on to :~rihmore n~s k kno Ys wi ere each pol cy s placed
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had Mr DISque who excla med at 5 t~S and beeps nh do e touch w th the school
Board meet ng
Wh
dean
oroug bu Id ngs so as to
changes lead' C
p ere
a all these mend rescheduh g
vhenever possible.
b
sell IDsurance bas: on
{ou men such as Mr Walta
less than local agents' Can 0
Ph I
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Parker and Mrs Chas
Sunda.y Aprl l'1th
detph a agency sell standard po~e
t~ s~ th sell ng nsurance n S varthmore
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rate of vh ch s determ ned cbeys th: pWh Ya' s t necessary to go to Ph ladel
8 OO-Worship and Sermon
HOW'rO PRAY
If th s does not meet the board 5 ap 00 TO SOME CHt1RCH WELCOME
proval let them secure a b oke such as
Mr Ca npbe11 wa
a man who I ves n
THE 8WABTIDlOBB
PBESBYTEIUAN CHtIBCH
Swarthmore pays taxes here but has a
Rev John Ellery. Tuttle !41n18ter
bus ness large than the local agents
315 DlcklDson AYe
Phone 554
THE CIlUBCH OF THE WELCOMING
elsewhe e Th s s not mposs b e
900
January 24 1'29 at
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Our Lowest Spring Prices, effect.
ive at once are as follows:
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CASH PRICES
The MarDI Flower Shop
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Cut Flowers and Bouqueu
PrIces and Quality Right'
SprlDg Bedding Planu'
Pansies Rock Garden Plants
DO YOU LIKE
HAND
F nally we feol tl at II e '".uHmce
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comm t ec of the Board 1 as a erlooked 10 OO-Blble School
the most na ural way to keep II e
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SWARTHMORE 149
ORDINANCE No. 579
BOROUGH OF RIDLEY PARK
Assessmg against properties adjacent to and abutting thereon the
cost of sanitary sewers constructed under Ordinance No. 563, Ridley
Park Borough, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
AN OBD1NAN~ f i t on of property All That certain property Delaware County Pa having a frontage of Crum Lynne Estates as recorded in the
James Nicol & Margaret Nicol reputed
......1:11 0
the Borough of BId. ISltuate in the Borough of Ridley Park: 258 1 feet--lQ5 2G teet rate $1 03 assess
ey Park 888E!88 ng against properties ad aforesaid being Lata Noe 31 32 In Section ment
Oftlee for the Recording or Deeds etc In owners-Location of property All That
$17022
jacent to and abutting thereon the coet G on Plan of the Orum LJ'Il118 mstatee
Deed. Book No 372 P8Be 624 etc Situate certain property Situate In the DorollS'h of
of sanitary sewers according to the foot at Rid ey ParI!: Del Co Pa as recorded
George B Moore reputed. owner-Loca n the Borough of Rld.ley Park County of Ridley Park aforesaid being Lota N08 30
tront rule which sewers were COl18tructed on tbe aforesaid Plan hay ng a frontage tlon or- property All That certain property Delaware State of Pennsylvania BBOIN' and 31 In Section L on the aforesaid
n the fa ow ng streets as provided under of 182 6-119 56 feet rate *1 03 888e68ment Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park NINO at a point on the Northeaster_Iy side Pian of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley
Ordlnanee No 563 Jackson Road Haver $123 15
aforesaId being Lota Nos 3 & 4 In Section of Shaw Road at the dlstance of 38,1 It Park Delaware Co Pa having a frontage
ford Road. Hll1alde Road Shaw Road Stat
D on the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Nortllwestwardly curving to the left with of 50 feet-50 feet rate 8103 assessment
tord Place Nicholson Road Crum L}'IlD.e
James M Br ttaln reputed owner t.oca EBtates at R dley Park De aware County a radius of 297 77 feet from a point In the $5150
Road Olen och Road Gilbert Road BoIl88I t on of property All That certain prop- Pa hay ng a frontage of 52 It -52 feet sa d 8 de of Shaw Road 88ld point being
Charles E Que reputed owne -LocatiOn
North 47 deg 35 minutes West 25 4 If.
Road R d ey Road Be a r Road n the erty S tuate In the Borough of Ridley Park. rate $1 03 assessment. $53 56
property All That certain property SItCrum Lynne Estates n Rid ey Park Dela aforesa d being Lote Nos 33 to 52 Inclu
from tbe Northwesterly 81de of StaJrord of
Walter H & Alice M Baird reputed own P ace produced extending thence along uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore
ware County Penns va
slve n Sect on 0
on Plan of We Crum ers-Locat
said being Lots Nos 32 to 34 inclusiVe In
on of property All That certain
Be it Ordained and. enacted by t.ne Hor
ynne Estates at Ridley Park Del Co Pa property Situate In the Borough of Rid ey the said s de of Shaw Road Northwest-- Sect on L on the aforesaid Plan of Crum
wa
dlY
curving
to
the
lett
with
a
rad
us
oogh Council that
as recorded on the aforesa d Pan hav ng
Lynne Estates at R dley Park De aware
aforesaid be
Lots Nos 5 to 8 in ot 297 77 It a distance of 617ft to a Co Pa having ft. frontage of 75 feet-75
Sect on 1 TI at the publ c san tary a frontage of 499 5--499 50 feet rate t1 03 cPark
uslve
In
Section
D
on
the
aforesa
d
point
tbence
North
42
degrees
16
minutes
sewer authorized and constructed. unde assessment $51449
Plan of Crum. Lynne Estates at R dley East 97 78 tt to a po nt tbence SOuth 47 feet rate $103 assessment $77.25
the author ty of ord nance No 563 of the
E eanor M Cullen reputed owner-Loca Park Delaware County Pa
Charles A W gmo e J'eputed owner-Lo
having a degrees 33 m nutes East 60 ft to a POint
Borough of Ridley Park approved tbe 29th t on of property AU That certab. property frontage of 104 feet--l04 feet ate $103 and
thence South 42 degrees 16 minutes cation of property All That certain prop
day of August A D 1930. was completed S tuate n the Bora!8'h of R dIey Park assessment $107 12
West 83 6 ft to the place of ~~ nomg erty S tuate In the Bo ough of Rid ey Park
on the Eleventh day of April A D 1932
afo esald being Lots Nos 53 and 54 In
aforesaid being Lota Nos 35 to 38 in
Louts Lott reputed owner-Locat on of 61 7 feet rote $103 assessment $63 55
Sect on G on Plan of the Crum Lynne
clus ve
n Sect on L on the aforesaid
Section 2 -That the cost of construc Estate3 at R dley Park De Co Pa IUJ property AI That Certa n property Bit
Mary A Austin wife of J Wa ter Austin Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley
tion of the said san tary sewer Is hereby recorded on the aforeaa d P an hav ns a uate In the Borough of Ridley Park &.fore
eputcd owner Loca.t on of rroperty All Park Delaware CO Pa hav ng a. frontage
assessed by the foot front ru e at $103 frontage of 162 feet-l07 20 feet rate ,103 saId being Lots N08 9 to 14 inclusive In That
certain lot or piece a land being of 100 feet-UN) feet rate $103 assess
Section D on tbe atoresa d Plan of Crum
per foot as a sewage tax upon the property MSCSShlent $11042
Lynne Estates at R d ey Park Delaware comPQ6ed of Iota Nos 59 60 61 and parts ment $103 00
or properties he elnafter described adjo n
Wa ter H and A Ice II Balrd reputed County Pa having a t ontage of 156 feet of lots Nos 62 63 64 65 66 and fY1 In Block
James R Monagban && Marguerite L
:lg or adjacent to the said sewers 88 pro
on of property All That
L on the Plan of Crum Lynne Estates Monagban Locat on of property All That
156 feet rate ,103 assessment $160 68
V ded
by law wh ch sewers were con owners-Locat
certaln
p
openy
B
tuate
In
the
Borough
of
recorded n the omce for the Record. certain property Situate In the Borough of
structed n tbe fo lowing st eets Jackson Rid ey Park_ afo esa d be o.g Lots 1 to 4
'I'heIma 8 and Vaughn C Wanen Lo as
ng or Deeds etc In Deed Book 372 page Rid ey Park aforesaid be ng Lots Nos 39
Road Have ford Road Hillstde aoad Shaw
cation of property A Tbat certa n pr..Jp 624.
DC
n
Bect
on
0
on
Plan
of
tbe
Crum
S tuate n the Borough of R dley Park and 40 In Bect on
L on the aforesaid
Road Btatrord Place Nicholson Road Crum Lynne Estates at R dley Park Del Co Pa erty S tuate n the Bo ough of Rid ey
Lynne Road Glenloch Road 01 bert Road as recorded on the aforesaid Pan having Park aloresa d be ng Lota Nos 15 &; 16 In county of Delaware State of Pennsylvania P an of arum Lynne Estates at RId ey
Bonaa Road Ridley Road Be air Road a fronta.ge of 212 feet--1572O feet rate Sect en D on the afo esald Plan of Crum Beglnn ng at a po nt on the Northeasterly Park Delaware County Pa havlng a front.
as recorded on Map of the Crum Lynne $1
Lynne Estates at R dley Park De Co Pa s de of Shaw Road at the distance of 38 1 age of 50 fee~ feet rate $103 assess
03 assessment $161 92
EBtates at Rid ey Park Delaware County
haVing a frontage of 50 feet--50 feet rate ft No thwestwardly curving to the left ment $5150
WI am L Evans reputed owner-Loca $103 assessment $51 50
w th a r&d us of 297 77 ft trom a POint
Carr e E Rando I wife of Warren B Ran
Pennsylvan a n tbe office for the Reeord.
the sa d side of Shaw ROad said po nt be doll l..ocat on of property A 1 That certain
ng of Deeds etc In and for the County tlon of property All That certain prop.
OUve
B
Rockey
eputed
OWDe
Locs
erty
S
tuate
In
the
Borough
of
R
d
ey
Park
ng No th 47 deg 35 m n West 25 4 it property Situate n the Borough of R dJey
of De aware afo esald at Media Pa in
t on of property A That certa n p op from
the Northweste ,y s de of StaO'ord Park. aforesatd being lots Nos 41 to $6
Deed Book No 372 page 624 11 ed In Plan afo esald be ng Lots Nos 5 & 6 In Section erty
Situate
n
the
Borough
of
R
d
ey
Park
o
on
the
aforesa
d
p
an
of
Crum
Lynne
Place
p oduced extending thence along Inclusive In Section L on the aforesaid
Case No 1 page 2 The name of the owner
aforesaid be ng lots Nos 17 to 19 Inc u the sa d s de of Shaw Road. Southeast-- Plan of Crum Lyc.ne Estates at R dley
or reputed owners the location of the Estates at Ridley Park De aware County. slve
n Sect ou D on the afo esald Plan wardly curv ng to the r gbt with a radius Park Delaware Co Pa hav n~ a frontage
property and tbe desc Iptlon thereot ac Penna having a frontage of 50 teet-50 of Crum
Lynne Estates at R d ey Park of 297 77 feet a d1etance of 38 1 ft to a of 540 teet--274 00 teet rate ,1 03 assess
cording to the Plan of the Crum Lynne feet rate $103 assessment $51 50
Delaware Co Pa havIng a f outage of po nt of reverse curve thence Southeast- ment $28222
Estates aforesaid the number ot assess
Nelson M and Carolyn G Downefij J'8 18(19
feet rate $1 03 assess ward y curv ng to the eft with a radius
ab e feet the rate of assesament and the puted owners-Location of property All ment feet-13214
$13810
of 25 3 f a dLstance of 398ft. to the
Carr e E Randoll wife of Warren B
omou. t assessed be ng as follows _
That certain property Situate In the Bor
reputed owner Location of prop
Joseph Fischl & Tees a FlBch
eputed Northweste y side of the &aId Stafford Rando
James H Br tta n reputed owner-Loca ough of Rid ey Park aforesaid belng Lots owners-Locat
on of p openy Al That :P ace thence N 42 deg 9 min East along erty Al That certa n p operty S tuate n
tlon of property A I That certa n prop~rty Nos 7 & 8 n Section G on the afore certa n prope ty
S tuate In the Borough of the said side of Stafford Place 33 75 ft to the Borough of R dley Park aforesaId be
s tuate In the Borough of R dley Park sa d p an of Crum Lynne Estates at RId
dley Park aforesaid being Lots Nos 2'1 a point a corner of lands of Charles J ng a of Lots 10 Block N on the alore
afOJ'esa d be ng Iota Nos 3 to 39 nclus ve ey Park Delawa e County Penna haVing R
to 29 Inc U8 ve n Sec ton C on the Stro e and wife tbence a ong the last sa d P an of arum Lynne Estates at IUd
In Sect on po on pJan of the Crum Lynne a frontage of 5D feet-SO teet rate $1 03 aforesa
d P an of Crum Lynne Estates at ment oned ands N 47 deg 33 m n West ley Park De aware Co Pa hav ng a.1., tt"tassessment
$51
50
Estates at R dey Park De awa e County
Ridley
Park De aware County Penna 60 ft to a point thence North 42 degrees age of 150 feet-ISO feet ra~I': '" U'J as
Fa as recorded. on the aforesaid p an hav
6' ....
Walter
H
and
Al
ce:M
Baird
reputed
having
a
of 83 55 feet--69 feet 9 m n Bast 10388 ft to the Soutl wester y sessment ,154 50
lng a trontage of 1264 6S teet-113221 feet owners-Locat on of property All That. rate ,1 03 frontage
S de ot Olenloch Road thence Northwestassessment
$71
07
rate 8103 assessment ,116618
wa d y a ong the said side of Glen och
;.iI:!d owne Loca
certa n property 8 tuate In the Borough of
Catan a Construct on Company reputed Road
curv ng to the right with a radius t on of property
.aat certain property
Peter J and Adriana C Ross reputed Ridley Park atoresa d being Lota Nos 9 owner-Location of p openy All That cer of
333 It a distance of 13995 ft to a point S tuate In the
ough of Ridley Park
on the min property Situate n tbe Borough of
owners-Locot on of property All That to 12 Inclusive n Bect on 0
corne of ands of Sophie M Brandes afo esa d = e ots Nos 25 to 36 nclu
certa n property S tuate n the Borough of aforcsa d P an of Crum Lynne EBtates at Rld ey Park aforesa d be ng Lots Nos. 20 to athence
Westwa d y along the last men s ve n Se
M on the aforesaid P an
K d ey Park aforesa d be ng lata Nos Rid ey Park De aware County Penna 26 Inclus VB In SeCtion C on the afore
and 169.2 It to a po nt In line of ot Crul!}
lJne Estates at R dley Park De
1 & 2 In Sect on po on Plan of the Crum haVing a frontage of 100 feet-loo feet sa d. P an of Crum Lynne Estates at R dley toned
at No 71 tbence SOuth 44 deg 41 minutes aware.'-~
Pa havIng a frontage of 300 91
Lyone Estates at R d ey Park De Co rate $1 03 assessment $103 00
Park Delaware County Pa
hay ng a East
along tbe rear of Lote 71 70\ 69 aDd f~.r.:OO 91 feet rate $103 assessment
Penna as recorded on the afo esa d p an
frontage ot 175 feet-175 feet rate $103 68
James
J
McMenamin
reputed
owner176 ft to a po nt a corner of ands of
liD 99
having a frontage of 162 feet-l0'120 feet Location of property AI That certain assessment $180 2S
Robert B Jaggers Jr then e" ong the
carr e E Randall w fe of Warren Ran
rate '103 assessment $1 042
property Situate n the Borough of Rid
mentioned
land
S
47
deg
33
min
60
Howard. W Cox reputed owne -Locat on
I reputed owner Location of property
George B Moore reputed owner Locs
ey Park afo esa d be ng Lots Nos 13 &:
deg: da
property Al That ce min property S t ft to a po nt and thence South
All That certain property situate in tbe
t on of pope ty All That certa n property 14 In Sect on G on tbe aforesaid plan of of
16
min
West
83
6
ft
to
the
pJlo
of
be
uate In the Borough of Rid ey Park afore
Bo ough or R dley Park aforesaid belng
S tuate n the Borough of R d ey Park Crum Lynne Estates at R d ey Park Dela 88
inn ng 122 99 feet rate $1 ~v assessment Lots
d being Lotos! Nos 17 to 19 Inclus ve In 12668
Nos 19 to 24 Inc us ve In Section
aforesa d be ng ots Nos 19 to 23 Inclu wa e County Penna having a frontage of Seet
on C on the aforesaid Plan of Crum
M on the aforesa d Plan of Crum Lynne
8 ve In Sect on
E on Plan of the crum 5D feet..-50 feet rate $103 assessment Lynne
~tates at Rid ey Park De aware
at Ridley Park Del Co Pa hav
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park De Co $5150
eha es J St obe & Ma e I Strobe re Estates
Co Pa hav ng a frontage of '1.5 feet-75
ng a frontage of 154 97 feet-lS4 97 feet
Penna as eeo ded on tbe aforesaid Plan
puted
owners-Locat
on
A
I
that
certa
n
f.act
rate
$103
assessment
$7'1.25
Ne McMenamin reputed owner--Loca
hav n8 a frontage of 237 feet--l82 20 feet tlon of property Al That Certain prop.
lot 0 p ece 0' ll:i.nd be ng composed of the rate ,103 assessment $15962
Arthur E Jones reputed OWDe -Location
rate ,1 03 8S.9esshlent $18'1 fY1
Harry J Young reputed owner Location Southe&ste 11' part of lots Nos 62 63 64
erty B tuate n the Bo ough of RIdley Park
property All That certain property S t
E18 e M and Oeo ge M Bongort reputed afo~ d beIng Low Nos 15 & 16 n Sec ot property All That certa n property S t- and 65 n B ock L on the Plan of Crum of
uate
the Borough of R d ey Park afore
owners-Location of property Al That t on 0 on the afoJ'esa d plan of Crum uate In the Borough at R dley Park afore Lynne )!:states as recorded. in tbe office sa d In
belng Lots Nos 13 to 18 Iccluslve
certa n n operty Situate In the Borough of Lynne Estates at Rid ey Park De aware said be ng Lots Nos 15 and 16 in Sectton for tire eeord ng of Deeds etc In DeeCl In Section
on the afo ega d Plan of
Ridley Fa k aforesaid be ng Lots Nos 24 COU:lty Penna hav ng a frontaae of 50 0' on the afa esa d P an of Crum Lynne Bock No 372 pa.ge 624 Situate In the Bor Crum Lynne MEstates
at Rid ey Park Del
at R d ey Park Del Co Pa hay t~gh ot Ridley Park Co of Del State ot
to 27 nc uslve
n Sectton E on Plan teet-SO feet rate $1 03 assessmen"t $51 SO Estates
Ing a frontage of 50 feet-50 feet rate ra BegInning at a po nt on the North Co Pa having a frontage of 153 89 feetof the Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park
H am W Hoff reputed owner-Location *1 03 assessment $51 50
westerly side of Staffo d Place at the dis 15389 feet rate ,1 03 assessment $158 51
'Del Co Penna as recorded on the afore
Herman J and Mary Hansen reputed
mid P an hav ng a frontage of 100 teet 100 of property A 1 That certa n property SItRoYal K Abbott., eputed owne -Loca tance of 25 ft South 42 deg 9 min West
uate In the Borough of R dley Park afore tlon of property A That certain p operty from Southwester y s de of Olenloeb Road owners-Location of property All That
eet rate $103 assessment' ,103 00
sa
d
be
ng
Lots
Nos
17
& 18 n Section S tuate n the Bo ough of Rid ey Park P oduced. extendIng thence along said side certain property B tuate 1n the Borough of
John P Oeo f:e reputed owne Locat on o on the aforesa d p an of Crum Lynne aforesa l! be ng 10tH Nos 13 and 14 In of Stafford P ace South 42 deg 9 min West R d ey Park aforesaid being Lots Nos 10
of property Al That certa n prope t.y S t Estates
Rid ey Park De aware County Bect on C on the aforesa d P an of Crvm 75 f to a po nt thence North 4'1 deg 33 to 12 nc us.lve n Sect on M on tbe
ua e n the :Bo ough of Ridley Park afo e Penna at
having n frontage of 50 feet--50 Lynne Estates at Rid ey Pa k Delaware min West 60 ft to a point thence North afo esa d Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at
8a1d be ng Lots Nos 28 29 In Section E feet
rate $103 assessment $5150
Co Fa bavlng a frontage of 50 feet--50 eastward y paral e with the sald Stafford R d ey Park Del Co Pa having a front
on P an of the Crum Lynne Estates at Rid
p ace 103 88 ft to the Southwesterly s de age of 7508 teet-7508 feet rate $103 as
ley Park De Co Penna as recorded on
Anne Wellesley reputed owner-Location feet rate $1 03 assessment $51 50
of said 0 en oeb Road th Southeast se\Sment $'17 33
the aforesa d P an having a frontage of 50 of property .A 1 That certain property S tHarr et A B gham reputed owner Lo wa
y a ong said 8 de at Glen oell Rd
S mon E & Mary E Rebels reputed own
feet--SO feet rate $103 assessment $5150 uate In the Borough of R dley Park afore cat on of property A 1 That certa n prop cu vd ng
to the left with a rad us. of 333 ft
M nn e Pfluger reputed owner T..ocatlon S!l d belng Lots Nos 19 to 24 inclusive erty B tuate n the Borough of R dley Park a dlstance of 35 05 ft to a point of re- ers-Locat on of property AI That Certain
n Sect on 0
on the aforesaid Plan of aforesa d be ng Lots Nos 11 and 12 in verse curve and thence SouthwMtwardly property Situate In the Bo ough of R dley
of property Al That certa. n property Sit
uate In the Borough of R dley Park afore Crum Lynne Estates at R d ey Park Dela Sec:tlen C on the afo esald P an of Crwn a ong a Ine cut\' Ing to the right with a Park aforesaId being Lota Nos 1 to 9 n
wa
e
County
Penna
having a frontage of Lynne Estates at R d ey Pa k De aware
In Seet on M on the atoresa d
sa d be ng lots Nos 30 33 In Sect on E
us of 26 ft a distance of 398ft to elusive
150 feet-ISO feet J'ate $1.03 assessment County Pa hay ng a f ontage of 50 feet-- ptad
Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at R d1ey
on P an of the Crum Lynne Estates at $154
aee
of
beg
nn
ng
149
85
feet
rate
$103
50
50 feet rate $103 assessment $51 50
Park Del Co Pa having a frontage of
Rid ey Pa k Del Co Penna as reco ded
assessment $92 61
375 feet more 0
ess-260 00 feet rate
n thE' aforesaid plan hav nlt e. f ontage
Frank M Qu nn reputed owner Loca
James Herbert & The ma F Campbe
Gunner Bather reputed owner-Locat on $1 03 assessment $267 80
of 100 feet-100 feet rate $103 assessment t on
of
property:
Al
That
certa
n
prop
eputcd
owners-Locat
on
of
p
operty
A
or property All That certain property 8 t$103 00
e ty Situate n the Borough of R dIey Park That certain prope ty S tuate n the Bo
Wa ter J Dill Locat on of property Al
uate 1n the Borough of Ridley Park afore
Bamue Wand Estel e A Palmer eputed aforeutd be ng lots Nos 25 & 26 n Section ough of R dley Park aforesa d being ots said
be ng Lots Nos 96 and 10 In Beet on That certain property S tuate In the BOl"
owners-Loca.t on of pope t:v A
That o on the ato esaid Plan of Crum Lynne Nos 9 and 10 n Section C on the afore
L on the aforesa d P an of Crwn Lynne ough of Ridley Pa k afo esald be nR' Lota
certain property Situate In the Borough of Estates at Rid ey Park De aware County sa d Plan of Crum Lynne EStates at R d Estates
at Ridley Park Delaware countl Nos 50 to 58 inc usive In Sect on J on
Rid ey Park aforesaid being Lot No 34 Penna having a frontage of 50 feet--50 ey Park De aware County Pa hay ng a Pa having
the aforesa d Plan of Drum Lynne Estates
a frontage of 50 feet-50 fee
n Sect on E on Plan of the Crum Lynne feet ate $1 03 assessment $5150
f ontage of 50 tee~ feet rate $1 03 rate $103 assessment
at RIdley Park Delaware Co Penna bav
$51 50
assessment
$51
SO
Estates at R d ey Park Delaware County
M B ttaln reputed owner-La
Gunne Sather &: Lucy Sather reputed Ing a f ontage of 475 40 feet-355 24 feet
Pa 88 recorded on the af ass d P an hav catJames
property A I Tbat certain prop
Edric Wood Mue e reputed owne La owners-Locat on of propeny A That rate $1 03 assessment $36S 90
ng a frontage of 25 feet-25 feet rate e tyonS of
tuate n the Borough of Ridley cat on of property A That certain prop ce taln property S tuate in Ridley Park
$1 03 BSSem;ment $25 '15
W 11 am R chman reputed owne -Loca
Pa k aforesa d being Lots Nos 27 to 30 erty S tuate n the Bo ough of Rid ey Park aforesa d be ng Lots Nos 11 and 12 n
Ra ph C Baker and Este Baker reputed Inc In Sect on G on the aforesa. d. Plan aforesa d be ng Lots Nos 1 to 8 nclus ve Bect on L on tbe aforesa d Plan ot Crum t on of Frape ty A 1 That ce taln p operty
B tuate n the Borough of R dley Park
OWDers-Locat on of property A
That ot Grum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park in Section C on the alo esald P an of Lynne Estates at R dley Park Delaware aforesa
d Being Lots Nos 16 to 49 nclu
Certa n property Situate in the Boroul{h Delaware County Penna having a front- Crum.
Lynne
Estates
at
R
d
ey
Park
Dela
County
Fa hav ng a frontage of 50 feet slve In Sect on J on the aforesa d P an
of a d ey Park aforesn d being Lot No age of 244 53 feet--17664 feet rate $103 ware County Pa haVing a frontage of -50 feet rate ,I 03 assessment $5150
of
Crum
Lynne Estutes at R d ey Park
35 In Sect on l!l on P an of the Crum assessment $181 99
303 15 ft 251 25 feet rate $1 03 assess
Delawa e County Pa hav ng a frontage
Lynne Estates at RId ey Pa k De Co
Char
es
F
Decker
Mary
J
Decke
re
S Pe clva Haml ton reputed owner LQ ment $258 '19
Penna as reco ded on the sa d P an hav cat
puted owners-Location of property AI of 922 55 feet--922 55 feet rate $103 as
of property All That ce taln prop
Edgar J Barnes & OScar W M xue re That ce ta n property S tuate n the Bor sessment $950 23
Ing a frontage Of 13'155 feet--8255 feet e tyon
S tuate In the Borough of Ridley Park puted owners-Location of property A ough of a dley Park aforesa d being Lots
Catan a Construct on Company reputed
rate $103 assessment $85 01
afo esa d being Lots Nos 20 to 23 nclu That certain p operty B tuate n the Bo
o~ ne
Location of property A That Cer
Domen co and aosar a D coro Vad no and slve n Section D on the aforesa d P an ough of R dley Park afo esa d be ng Lots Nos 13 & 14 In Section L on the afore ta
Situate In the Borough of
N ck Vad no reputed owners-Locat on of of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Nos 1 to 9 nc uslve n Rect on 1 on the sa d P an of Crum Lynne Estates at md ey R dn eyp operty
Pa
k aforesaid be ng Lots Nos 11
hav ng a
prope ty Al That certa n property S t De aware County Penna hav Dg a front nfo esaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at Park De aware County Pa
to
15
Inc
uslve
1n Section J on the
frontage of 50 feet--SO feet rate ,1 03 as
uate In the Bo OUR'h of R d ey Park afore age of 212 feet-15'12 feet rate $103 as R dley Park Delaware County Pa bav ng sessment
aforesaid Pan ot Crum Lynne Estates at
$5150
sa d being Lots Nos 1 and 2 In Sect on sessment
92
a frontage of 484 60 feet --360 76 feet rate
R d ey Park Del County Pa hav nc a
E on P an of Crum Lynne Estates at
Nathan e M Whlttlker Juna E Whit- frontage of 14550 feet-14550 feet rate
Lou sLott reputed owner Location of $103 assessment $3'1158
R d ey Pa k De Co Pa as ecorded on pope
That certa n property S t
wn lam Richman eputed owner Loca t ker reputed owuers-Locat on of prop $1 03 assessment $14987
sa d P an hay DB a frontage of 163 9 fee~ uate ntytheAll
of R dley Park afore t on of prope ty A I That certain p op erty A That certain property Sltuate n
108 34 feet rate $1 M assessment *111 59 sa d he ng Borough
W am R chman reputed owne -Loca
Lots Nos 24 & 2S In Sect on erty S tuate in the Bo ough of R d ey Park the Bo ougl; of R d ey Park &toresa d be
Char es N and Do a Land s reputed own
D on the afo esa d Plan of Crum Lynne aforesa d be ng Lots Nos 93 and 94 and 95 lng Lots Nos 15 & 16 In Section L on t on of property A That certa n property
the aforesa d P an of Crunt Lynne Estates Situate n the Borough of R d ey Park
ers-Locatlon of prope ty All That certa n Estates at R dley Pa k De aware County
In Sect on L on the aforesa d P an of at Rid ey Park De aware County Penna aforesaid be nil' Lots Nos 9 and 10 n Sec
property S tuate n the Borough of Ridley Penna hav ng a frontage of 50 feet---.50 Crum.
Lynne Estates
at R
k Delaof h a.v t ng a fr on ta ge 0 f ......
•• f • '0 f t
Fa k atoresa d being Lots Nos 3 6 inc
feet ra e $103 assessment $5150
ware County
Pa hav
ngd aey fPaontage
ee..--." ee ra te t on J on the aforesa d P an at Crum
Lynne Estates at Rid ey Park Delaware
n Section E" on P an of Crum Lynne
Leona
d
Duncan
Amb
er
& Annie R '1470 feet-7470 feet rate $103 assess $103 assessment $5150
Pa hay ng a f ontage of 1696
Estates at Rid ey Pa k De Co Penna as Ambler eputed owners-Location of prop ment $'1694
Ra ph
Haro d
Westerho m
reputed County
feet--lll 76 feet rate $103 assessment.
recorded on sa d Plan having a trontage of erty A Tbat ce ta n property Situate In
owner-Loest on of property All That ce
Hugh MacPherson eputed owne -Loca taln property S tuate n the Borough or $11511
100 feet-IOO feet rate $103 assessment the Borough (Of R d ey Park aforesaid be
$103 00
tlon of property A That certa n p op R d ey Pa.rk afo esald be ng Lots Nos 17
L an Dannake reputed owne Loca
ng Lots Nos 26 & 2'1 n Beet on D on erty
B tuate In the Borough of R dley Pa k & 18 n Section L on the aforesaid Pan t on of property Al That certain prop
George V Buck Jr Ne Ie M Buck re the atoresa d P an of Crum Lynne Estates ala esald
be ng ots Nos 91 and 92 In Sec of Crum Lynne Estates at Rldler, Park erty S tuate n tbe Borougb of a d ey P6rk
DUted owners-Location of property
All at R dley Park De aware County Penna t on L on
the aforesa d P an of Crum De
Co t
Pa h In
tag
being Lots Nos 7 and 8 in Sec
That certain pronerty S tuate In the Bar haVing a f ontage of 50 feet--SO feet rate Lynne
Sstates at R d ey Park De aware
aware
un y
av g a ron e aforesaid on
the afo esa d P an of Crum
oUgh of R dlev Park aforesaid be ng lots $1 03 assessment $51 50
County Penna
ha nil' a. frontage of of 50 feet--50 feet rate $1 03 assessment t on J
Lynne Estates at R dley Park Delaware
Nos 7 & 8 In Section E on P an of Crum
Louis
Lott
rcputed
owner
Locat
on
of
Lynne Estates at Rid ev Park De
Co Prope ty A I Tbat certain property SIt- ~23a'eet--49 20 feet rate $103 assessment, $S6:lst an Sathe reputed owner Leca County Pa hav ng a frontage of 50 feet-Pa as ecorded on the aforesaid P an hay uate In the Borough of Rid ey Park afore
t on of prope ty A 1 That certain property 50 feet rate $1 03 assessment $5150
ng a frontage of 50 feet--SO feet rate sa d being Lots Nos 28 to 31 inclusive In
Will am Ricbman reputed owner LOM S tuate tn the Borough ot Ridley Park
Mary R Jones reputed owner Locat on
t on of property All thr.t certain property aforesa d be nil' Lots Nos 19 & 20 In Sec or property A 1 Tbat ce tain p operty S t
$103 assessment $5150
Sect on D on the aforesaid Plan of Crum S
tuate
in
the
Borough
of
Rid
cy
Park
ton
L
on
the
aforesaid
Plan
of
Crum
uate
In the Borough of R d ey Park afore
Ca.r and Rathe Ma ek reputed owners- Lynne Estates at R dley Park Delaware afo esald be ng Lots Nos 78 to 90 Inclu L
Locat on of propertv A
That certa n County Penna having a frontage of 100 slve in Sect on L on the aforesa d Plan ynne -ta·-"'" ~ a t Bld1ey P ark D eIaware said be ng Lota Nos 5 and 6 In Sect on
property Situate In the Borough of Ridley: feet--l00 feet
rate $103 assessment of Drum LYnne Estates at R dley Park County Penna hav ng a frontage of 5188 J on the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne
Estates at Ridley Park De aware County
Park aforesa d be ng Lots Nos 9 to 12 • 0300
Delaware County Penna having a front- feet--51 B8 feet rate $103 assessment Fa
ha.vlng a frontage of 50 feet-50 feet
Inc 10 Section E on Plan of Crum
W
lllam
S
Fitzgerald
& Mlronda Fltz age of 31420 feet--31420 feet rate $1 03 $53 44
ate $103 assessment, $5150
Lynne Estates at R d ey Park Del Co Pa gera d reputed owners-Location of prop- 8SSMsment $323 63
Andrew M Perce reputed owne -Loca
as recorded on the aforesaid Plan liavlng a
E as Baud Anna S Cayton reputed
ty Al That certaIn. property Situate In
Haro d Band L Ian H W ey reputed tlon of property A 1 That certain property
frontage of 100 feet-l00 feet fate $103 ethe
BoroUgh of Ridley Park aforesaid be Owne-Locat on of prope ty AI That S tuate In R d ey Park aforesa d be ng owners-Location of property A 1 That cer
assessment $103 00
... ....-Low Nos 21 to 23 nclus ve In Sect on L min property Situate In the Borough of
ng lots Nos 32 & 33 in Section D on
Prancis J Lambert renuted owner La the aforesa d Plan of Crum L}'IlD.e Estates certain property S tuate n the Bo ough of on the aforesaid P an of Crum Lynne Es R d ey Park aforesaid being Lots Nos 3
Rid
ey
Park
afo
esald
be
ng
Lots
Nos
74
tates at R dley Park Delaware County Pa. and 4 in SectIon J on the aforesaid P an
cation of property A That certa n prop at R d ev Park Delaware County Penna
to '17 Inc us ve In Section L
on the hav nil' a frontage of '15 feet-75 feet rate ot Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park
erty S tuate n the Bo ough of Rid ev Fa k hav ng frontage of 50 feet--50 feet rate aforesa
d Plan of C um Lynne Estates at $1 03 assessment $77 2S
De aware County Po hav ng a frontage of
aforesa d be ng Lom Nos 13 14 n Sect on $1 03 ...ssessment $51 50
R d ey Park De aware County Pa hay ng
50 feet-50 feet
ate $ 03 assessment
E on P D.n of the C m Lynne E<;tates
a
fronta
or
98
40
f
1>-9840
f
t
rate
W
am
W
cox
&
Janet
W
cox
reputed
Thomas T Townsend & W am H
at R d ey Po. k De Co Penna as re Townsend
ge
ee
ee
owners-Loca on or property A That $5150
reputed
owners-Locat
on
of
$103
assessment
$10
35
corded on thr. ",foresa d P an 1 av ng a, prope ty A 1 Tbat certa n property SitJohn R B e:nnan & James H Rooney
John C and Ina Morr'-on reputed own certain p operty Situate n the Borough of reputed
frontage of 50 feet--50 feet rate $1 03 uate
owners--Loeat on of property All
R d ey Park aforesaid being Lots Nos 24
In the Borough of Ridley Park afore ere-Locat on of property.... All That certaln and
assessment. $51 SO
5 In Section L on tbe aforesaid That certain property S tuate in the Dor
said being LOts :Nos 34 to 37 Ineluslve propert.y Situate In the Bo ough of Ridley P an of
the
Crum
Lynne
Sstates
at
Rlc1ley
ough of R dley Park afores&. d being Lots
BenJamln N 0
Moore caro lne 0 In Section D on the aforesaid Plan of
Moore reputed owners-Location of prop Crwn Lynne Eatates at RIdley Park, Dela Park: atoJ'es&ld being Lots Nos 72 and 73 Park Delawa e Co Pa having a front- Nos 1 and 2 in Section J on the afore
In
Section
L
on
the
aforesa
d
P
an
of
age
of
50
feet-SO
feet
rate
$1
03
assess
said
Plan of the Crum Lynne Estates at
-ty All That certain property B tuate n ware County Pa haVlog a frontage of
Ridley Park Delaware County Pa having
he Borough of Ridley Park aforesaid be 23108 feet-l69 69 feet rate $103 assess Crum Lynne Estates at. Ridley Park Dela ment $5150
ware County. Pa having a frontage of
WI am J Moffatt reputed. owner- Loca a frontage of 17490 feet-1l494 feet rate
ng Lots Nos 15 18 In Section E on P~ ment $174 '18
49 20 teet--4'920 feet rate $1 03 assess t on of property AU That certain prop- $1 03 assessment. $118 39
nf the Crum Lynne Estates at RIdley Park,.
Joseph J Brucker reputed owner-Loca-- meat $SO 63
erty S tuate In the Borough of Ridley Park
Del Co Penna as recorded on the afore- t on
WilUam Rehman reputed owner-Loca
of property, All That certain p...'""Op
Thomas
Johu
Ford & Florence Ford re afol'eS&ld being Lots Nos 26 and 21 In tlon of propeny All That certain property
said P an haVlnR: a frontage of 50 feet--.: erty
Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park puted owners-Location of property All Section L on the aforesaid Plan of Crum
50 feet rate $1 03 assessment $51 50
Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park
aforesaid being Lots Nos 38 to 40 lnclu
Anna M McKenna wife of John Mc slve In 1:'!C Ion D on the aforesaid Plan That certain property Situate in the Bor Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware aforesaid being Lota Nos: 84 and 85 In
ough
of
Ridley
Park:
aforesaid
be
ng
lots
Co
Pa
having
a
frontage
of
50
feet--so
Sect on .r on the aforesa d. Plan of Crum
Kenna reputed owner- Location of prop- of Crwn Lynne Estates at RId ey PlUk:
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware
erty AI That certain property Situate in De aware Co Pa having a frontage of Nos 68 to 71 InclusiVe In Section L on feet rate ,103 assessment $51 50
Edward Lauch an & 8a.rah Lauchlan re- County Pa having a frontage of 50 teetthe Borough of Ridley Park aforesaid. be- 100 feet-l00 feet rate $1 03 ass ment, tbe aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates
at
Ridley
Park
Delaware
County
Pa
hav
puted
owners-Location
of
property
All
50 feet rate 8103 ass ment, $5150
Ing Lots Nos 17 18 In Beet on E' on Plan $103 00
lng a frontage of 98 40 ft.-98 40 feet rate that certaln property situate In the Bar
of the Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park
William Coxhea~l reputed owner Loca
Joseph
Lightowler
and
Julia
Tlgb:towler
$103
assoosment
$101
35
ough
of
Ridley
Park
aforesaid
being
Lote
Del Co Pa as recorded on the aforesatd reputed owners-Location of Property All
tlon of property All That certaln propeny
Plan having a frontage of 162 teet-l07 20
Robert B Jaggers Jr reputed. owner
Nos 28 and 29 In Section L on tIle S tuate In the Borough of Ridley Park
That oerta1n property Situate In the Bar Location
feet rate $1 03 PSS ment $no 42
of property All That certain lot aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at Bforesa d being Lote Nos 82 and 83 In
Ough of Ridley Park aforesaid. be~ Lota or piece of land being composed (If the Ridley Park Delaware Co Pa hB"i1Dg a Beet
on J' on the aforesaid. Plan or Crum
Elizabeth Agnes McKeeney and John Nos 1 &: 2 In SectIon D of the aforesald
of 50 feet-50 feet rate $103 Lynne Estates at RIdley Park Delaware
Henry McKeoney reputed ownera--Loca Plan at Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Northwesterly part or rear of Lots Nos 65 tronta.ge
66 and 6'1 In Block L on the Plan of M8ess m ent $51.50
I
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df.
I
f
I
LA CARTE
Soup, Waffles and Coffee 40c
ChIcken and Waffles 60c
SUPPER A
PHONE
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
and the W It Rogers p cture Friday 'lnd
no nterest n the manufacture, sale
we believe that Mr Morey
I,,'e1<:on,e
th 5 opportun ty to serve
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Po
Robert E Sharplet!, Edltor and PublUher
I
APRIL IS, 1932
Phone-Ridley Park 412
(Ctnil " ••"
o.
P.,. SIX}
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 15. 193Z
(CMliJlved fnnn Page P tid
feet-lI509 feet rate $103 llSS"',ment aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Bltatell at certalD property SItuate ID tho Boro""h 0; of Belair Road Contalnlna in front on
$11859
RIdley Park Delaware County Pennay! Bldley Park afol'MlJd being Lot8 Noe Ui said. B1dlQ' Avenue 100 It and extending
County Pa having a frontage of 50 teetvania haVing a frontaae of 206 40 ft.- fWd 18 In 8eet1on A on the afonea1d. In depth 150 ft -100 feet rate .1 03 as
Wllllam
R
chman
reputed
owner-Loea
50 teet: rate *1 03 888eS8ment $51 50
tlon of property All That certain prop 155 40 feet rate fl 03 assessment tl00 OS Plan of Crum LYDDe Batates at BldJey eeument. f103 00
Albert 0 Adams reputed owner-Loca ert,. Situate In the BoroUSh" of Ridley Park
Delaware County Trust Company reputed Park Delaware County Pa havlDa a frOnt
CharJee B Harper. Martha Jane Harper
tlOD of property Ah That certain property aforesaid being Iota Noe: 5 and 6 In Sec owner-Location of property All That cer age of 50 teet-60 feet rate tl.03 M8eS8
reputed owne........t.oCatlon of property All
Situate In the Borough of aid ey Park tlon H on the aforesaid. Plan of crum ta10 property Situate In the Boro~h of ment t5150
That certaln r,roperty Situate In the Bor
aforesaid beIng Lota Nos 78 to 81 inclu Lynno EBtates at Ridley Park Delaware lIldley Park afo.....ld being 1.014 Noo 23
J Jones reputed. owner-Location OUCh of IUd er Park a!oJ'eHld On the
s1ve in Section J on the aforesaid Plan Coun.y Pa baving a frontage of 50 feet- to 26 inclusive In Beetlon B on the ofJohn
FOJ'lerty
All
That
certain
properly
SIt.
Westerly elde of lUcUey Avenue 100 feet
of Crum Lynne Estates at RIdley Park 50 feet: rate .1 03 eseooement $51 50
aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne BIstate. at Uate In the Borough at R1cUey Park &tor&- SouUl
of Belair Road conta1n1.ns In tront
Delaware County Pa having a frontage of
Ridley
Park
Delaware
County.
Pa
having
Mary Ellzabeth Rice wife of Horace B
said beIDg 1.014 Noe 10 to 14 IDel...I•• ID on the Mid Ridley Ave 100 feet and. ex.
100 teet-IOO feet rate $103 assessment Rice
a
frontage
of
99:10
ft.-99
50
feet
rate
reputed owner-Location of prop~
Section A' on the atoreeal4 Plan of arum tencl.1na In depth 1n a Westerly direction
$103 00
Lynne Bstatell at Ridley Park Delaware 223 4 feet-l00 feet rate tl03 allee-ment
ert. All That certaID property Situate ID $1 03 assessment tl02 99
John Queenan & Patrick J Queenan re the Borough of Ridley Park aforesaid be
WJlIlam J FItzmaurice Johanna FItz- Co Pa bavlIlf a frontage o! 125 feet- .103 00
puted owners-Location of property All ing Lots Noe 3 and 4 In Sect10n 11' on maurice
reputed owners-Loe&tion Of 125 feet rate ,1 03 aSSMsment .128 75
Section 3 -All OrCl1nancee or parts of
That certain property Situate in the Bar the aforesaId Plan of Crum. Lynne Estates property All That certain property SIt.
Charles A Brnat reputed owner-Loca OrdlDanees Inconslatant herewIth be and
ougb of Ridley Park aforesaId being Lota at Ridley Park Del County Pa havIng uate In the Borough of Ridley Park dore
NOB 78 and 77 In Section J on the afore a frontage of 50 feet--50 feet rate tl 03 said being Lots Noe: 27 and 28 In section tlOD of propertJ' All That certain property the same are hereby repeaJ.e4
h.ased thl8 12th day of April A D 1932
sa d Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley a.&se88ment $51 50
B on the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Situate In the Boro~h at Ridley Park
Park Delaware County Pa having a frontEstates at Ridley Park Delaware County aforesaid beina lots Noe: 1 to 9 inclusive
WUUam
Richman
reputed
owner-Loca
BOROUGH OF RIDLEY FARK
age of 50 feet-50 feet rate $103 assess tion of property All That certain property Pa havIng a frontage of 50 feet-SO teet: in 8ecttoD A If on the atoresald Plan of
ment $5150
Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park DeJa
Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park rate $1 03 assessment $51 50
ware County Pa haviDg a frontage of
JOHN J JONES
Joseph R Grubb &. Bertha D Grubb re aforesaid beIng Lota Nos 1 and 2 10 Sec
President ot Cauncll
Anna E RoXby reputed. owner LocatIon 295 50 1t -295 50 feet rate tl 03 assess
puted oWner&-Locatlon of property All tlon H on the afore.ald Plan of Crum
ment
ta0437
Attest
property AU That certain property SItThat certain property Situate In the Bor Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Del County of
Jf E ROOPMAN
ough of Ridley Park ato esald beln, Lots Po. haVing a frontage of 50 feet-SO feet uate In the BoroUgh of Ridley Park afore
Howant Wehman reputed owner-Loea
Cle k of CauncU
said
being Lots ~os 29 to 34 loclusive in tion
Nos '10 to '15 Inc uslve In Section J on rate $103 assessment $51 SO
of property AU That certain prop
Section B on the aforesaid Plan of Cruni
the Blaresa d P an of C urn. Lynne Estates
Harry Joseph Hook & Sarah A Hook re Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware erty Situate in the Borough of Ridley Park
12th day of April A D
at R dley Park De aware County Pa hav puted
owners-Location of property All County Po haVing a frOntage of 150 I t - aforesaid being lots Nos 37 to 50 Inclu
Ing a frontag~ of 150 feet-l58 feet rate
slve
In
Section
II
on
the
aforesaid
Plan
That certaIn property Situate In the Bor 150 feet rate $103 assessment $154 50
L NORRIS HALL
$1 03 assessment $154 50
of Crum Lynne Bstates at Rld.ley Park~
ough of RIdley Park aforesaId being lots
Burg...
Franklin P Locke & Ethel L Locke re Nos 34 to 36 InclusiYe 1n Section A on
Marion D B PatriCk wUe of Charles Delaware Co Pa haVing a fronta.ge ox
puted ownent-Locatlon of p operty All the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates Patrick reputed owner-Location of ProPA 356 83 feet--356 83 feet rate tl 03 assess
That certain property Situate In the Bo
at RIdley Park Delaware County Fa hav erty AU That certain property Situate In ment $36'1 54
ough of R d ey Park aforesaid beln, Lots Ing a frontage ot 75 feet-75 feet rate the Borough of Ridley Park aforesaid be
Jennie E Nolan Delaware County Trust STRING QUARTE'ITE
Nos 67 to 69 Inclusive In Sect on J on $1 03 assessment $77 25
Ing lots Nos 35 and 36 10 8ect1on B on Company Trustee reputed owner-Loca
AT COLLEGE VESPERS
the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne E!ltates
the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne EstateE
Wlll am Richman reputed owner--Loca at Ridley Park Delaware County Penna tlon of property All That certain property
at Ridley Park Delawa e County Penna tion
Situate
In
the
Borough
ot
Ridley
Park
Del
of
property
All
That
certain
prop
hay og a. frontage of 75 feet-75 feet rate
having a frontage of 50 feet-50 feet rate aware County Pa bounded and described.
erty 8 tuate In the Borougb of Ridley Park .1
$1 03 assessment, $17.25
03 8.S5cssmenl $51 50
The Swarthmore College Vespers at
as follows Bebinnlng at a POint the In
afo
esald
being
lots
Nos.
37
to 46 Inclusive
Alfred Frame reputed owner Location In Section A on the aforesaid Plan ot
Earle B Walsh & Elizabeth 0 Walsh tersectlon of the Northerly side of RIdley Clotl er Memor al 0' Su day April I
of property AU That Ceeta n property Sit Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park DeJa reputed owners-Location of Property All Avenue as laid out 56 ft wIde with the
uate In the Borough of R dley Park afore ware County Penna hav ng a frontage at That oerta n property Situate In the Bor Westerly side of Crum Lynne Road as at 6 30 p m wll he gven by the Strnt
said being Lots Nos 65 and 66 In Section 250 ft--250 feet rate $1 03 assessment ough of Ridley Park &foresald being Iota lalet out 56 ft wide ccntainlng 10 front Quartet of the Mus cal Fund Soc ety c
J on the aforesaid Plan of Crom Lynne
Nos 37 and 38 In Sect on B on the measured along said Crum. Lynne Rd. In
Th s quartet cons sts 0
:Estates at Ridley Park De aware County $25750
aforesa d P an ot Crum Lynne Estates at a Northerly dlrectlon 135 8 ft and e&tend Ph ladelph a
Phebe
J
Grubb
reputed
owner-Location
Pa hav ng a frontage of 50 feet-50 feet
Rid
ey
Park
Delaware
County
Pa
hav~ 1ng In depth along the Northerly line mea
BoriS
Koutzen
F rst V 01 n Stan sla I{
of property A I That certain property S t a frontage of 50 feet-50 faet rate $1 03 eured In a Westerly direction 159 ft and on
rate $103 assessment $5158
uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore assessment $51 50
Dabrowsl(
Second
V 0 1 n M aur ce Kap
the Southerly I ne measured 10 a W~terlY
WI1l1am H Savage reputed owner Lo said be ng lots Nos 47 to 50 Inclusive In
direction
along
the
Northerly
side
of
Rid
Ian
V
ola
and
Stephen
Deak VIOl
cation of property All That Certain prop Section
A on the aforesaid Plan of Crum
Joho Henry Bartow Bertha C Bartow ley Avenue 180.'15 ft having a frontage of
erty Situate 1n the Borough of R d ey Park Lynne Estates at R d ey Park De aware reputed
cello
owner&-Loeatlon
of
property
All
316 55 ft-l35 80 feet rate t1 03 assess
afo esald being Lots Nos 63 and 64 In Count.y Pa having a frontage of 100 feet
certain property Situate 10 the Bor ment .13987
• I I
SectIon J on the aforesaid P an of Crum -100 teet rate $1 03 assessment $103 00 That
ough
of
Ridley
Park
aforesaid
being
lots
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park De aware
Margaret C Nolan reputed owner-Loca MOREY TELLS OF
39 and 40 In Section B on the afore
County PH having a frontage ot 50 feetWUllam Joseph Stephani reputed owner Nos Plan
of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley tion of property AU That ccrt.tt.ln property
50 feet rate $103 assessment $5150
Location of property A I That certain said
WORK IN SCHOOLS
Situate
In the Borough of Ridley I'arlt.
Park Delaware County Pa
having a
Walter R. Moo e Grace S Moo e re property Situate in the Borough of Ridley frontage of 50 feet-50 feet rate .103 as aforesaid on the westerly side ot Crum
Lynne Road at the d1&tance of 135 8 ft
puted owners-Location of property All Park atoresald being lots Nos 51 to 65 sessment $51 50
North of Ridley Ave eonta1olng 10 front
Thbt certe.ln property Situate In the Bor Inc uslve In Section A on the aforesaid
Frank R Morey supervls ng I r e pal
Helen Washburn Caldwallader wIfe of on said Crum Lynne Roa<1 42 ft and ex
uU~h of RIdley Park afo e3ald t.elng lots Plao of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley
Nos 00 to 62 InclusIve in SectIon J on Park Delaware County Penna haVing a Charles Caldwallader reputed owner-Lo tending In length or depth In a Westerly of the Swarthmore Publ c schools wa
the a!ore.::..'\ld Plan of Crum Lynne Estates frontage of 52492 feU more or less-354 80 catIon of property AU That certain prop direction 120 ft having a fronta.ge of 42 the speaker at the meet ng of the Worn
erty Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park ft -42 teet rate :11 03 assessment $43 26 an s Club un ler the ausp ces of the Edu
at RIdley Park De aware County Pa hav feet rate $1 03 assessment $365 49
log a frontage of 50 feet-SO feet rate
aforesaid being lots Nos 41 and 42 1il Bec
Mary E No an reputed owner-Location
Harry
H
Bates
&
Martha
H
Bates
re
$1 03 assessment $51 50
Mr Morey
puted owners-Locat on of property All t on B on the aforesaid Plan of Crum of property All That certain property Stt cat 0 Co n n Uee Tuesday
Benjamin W Pr ce x,.eputed. owne-1.o That certain property Situate in the Bor Lynne Estates at RJdley Park Delaware uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore had arranged a trorough and InSpir ng
cation ot property All 'FlIat certa n prop ough of Ridley Park aforesaid beIng Iota County Pa haVing a frontage of 49 90 eald on the Westerly aide of Crum Lynne
erty Situate In the Borough'- Qf Ridley Park Nos 32 to 36 locluslve In Section K on feet.-499O feet rate .103 assMsment Road at the distance of 177 80 feet North program III stratmg tl e york Ow be ng
aforesaid beIng Lots N08 59 and 60 10 the aforesaid P an ot Crum Lynne Estates $5140
of RIdley Avenue Containing In front on done In the schools Because of the pre
Section J on. aforesaid Plan of the Drum at RId ey Park Delaware County Penna
Walton K Martin & Mary Bums Martin the aald Crum Lynne Road 30 ft and ex.
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware having a frontage of 266 07 ft -196 63 feet reputed owners-Location of property All tending In length or depth In a Westerly ponderance of other school news In the
County Pa having a frontage of 5040 rate $. 03 assessment $202 53
That Certain p operly Situate 10 the Bar direction 120 feet-30 feet rate *103 88 paper tI s veek a deta led account of
feet rate $103 assessment. $5191
ough of R dley Park aforesaid being lots eee&ment $3090
th 5 meet ng will be pubhshed n next
Richard
W
Batten
& Mary P Batten re
Lelia B Abbott reJ)uted owner. Loeat on pu'tPQ owners-Location of property Al Nos 43 and 44 in Section B on the
Delaware County Baptist Mission re
of property All That certain property SIt- That I:¥!rtaln property SItuate In the Bor aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at puted owner-Location ot property All week 5 Swarthmorean
uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore ough of .Ridley Park &foresald beIng lots Ridley Park Delaware County Pa bavlng That certaIn property SItuate In the Bor
saId beIng Lots Nos 34 and 35 in Section Nos
29 to 31 Inclusive in Section K on a frontage of 50 feet-50 feet rate *103 ough of Ridley Park Delaware County Pa UPPER DARBY CHORUS
R on the aforesaId Plan of Crum Lynne the &foresald
aforesaid on the Westerly side of crum
PIal). Of Crum Lynne Estates assessment :J51 50
EBtates at Ridley Park Delaware County. at
Flora Harrison reputed owner-Location Lynne Road at the distance of 207 80 It
Ridley Park Delaware County Penna
SINGS AT SCIIOOL
Pa hav ng a frontage of 176 feet-US 60 having
a frontage o! 'i130 ft -67 30 feet of property All That CertaIn property Sit North of Ridley Avenue Containing In
feet rate $1 03 BSSC:Sslnent $U9 07
uate in the Borough of Ridley Park afore front on the sa d Crum Lynne Road 50 ft
rate $103 assessment $W32
said being lots Nos 45 to 54 inclusIve In and extending In l~ngth or depth In a
Anna E Roxby reputed owne -Location
Tuesday Apr I th rleenth the Upper
Margaret R Rubl wife c.f Harvey B Section B on the aforesaid Plan of crum Westerly direction 142 ft-50 feet rate
of property All That certaIn property SIt. Ruh
reputed
owner
Location
f
property
Darby Glee Club entertamed at tl e
uate In the Borough of BId ey Park atore All That certa n property SltUB e In the Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware 41 03 as,essment $51 50
Anna E Baird reputed owner-Location H gh School Assembly
said being Lots Nos 36 to 39 Inclusive Borough of R dJey Park aforesalc. being County Pa hav10g a frontage of 250
Ye Blackfr ars
n Bect on H on the aforesaid Plan of Lots Nos 26 to 28 Inclus ve n Seotlon K feet -250 teet rate $103 assessment of Property All That certa n property SIt- of the Swarthmore school gave a play at
Crutn Lynne Estates at RIdley Park Dela on the aforesa d P an of Crum Lynne X
uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore
J'ohr McGlone reputed owner Location said on the Weswrly side of Crum Lynne Upper Darl y .. d now we have rece ved
ware county Pa having a frontage of tate:9 at R dley Park Delaware County Pa
of property All That certain property Sit Road at the distance of 25780 feet N of
100 feet-loo feet rate $103 assessment having
a
f
ontage
of
B7
20
ft-67
20
feet
st
$10300
ua.te In the Borough of Rid ey Park afore Ridley Avenue Conta nlng In front on said
rate $1 03 assessmeot $69.22
I I •
said being lots Nos 55 and 56 In Bectlon Crum Lynne Road 70 feet and extending
John J Jones reputed owner. Location
Charles H Harper reputed owner-Loea
B on the aforesaid Plan of Drum I ynne In length or depth In a westerly direction
of property All That certalu. property SIt- tlon of property All That certain lot or EstateIJ at Ridley Park Delaware County. 159 feet---'-'10 feet rate t103 aase88ment
Patnot's Day
ua.te In the Borough of Ridley Park &fore piece of and be10g composed of the Pa havIng" frontage of 50 90 feet -50 90 $72 10
said beIng Lots Nos 40 and 41 In Section Northwester y part of lots 16 17 18 and teet raw $1 D3 BS8esament $5243
Mary C Baldt reputed owner-Location
H' on the aforesa d Plan of the Crum 19 and al of Iota 20 21 22 23 24 and 25
The meet ng of the Woman s Club v 11
Anna M McKenna wife of John Mc of property All That certain property SIt- be held half an hour later than usual 0
Lynne Estates at R d ey Park De aware In Sect on K on the Plan of Crum.
Kenna
reputed
owne
-Locat
on
of
pr0r,
uate
In
the
Borough
of
Rid
ey
Park
afore
County Pa having a frontage of SO feet- Lynne Estates as recorded In the Office for
of80Crum
50 feet rate $1 03 assessment $5150
the Recording of Deeds etc In Deed Book erty AII That Cer t a In propert y SItua te n said
Road on
at the
the Westerly
dlstance side
of 327
feet Lynne
Nol'th Tuesday afternoot be ng tl ree oclock
No
372
page
624
Situate
1n
the
Borough
the
Borough
of
Ridley
Park
aforesaid
being
of
lIldley
Avenue
contaln4m
In
front on Patr ots Day w II be observed un ler t1 e
Prank Wurm & Mary Wurm reputed of Ridley Park De aware Co Pa Begin
ots Noo 57 and 58 In Section B on the
owners-Locat on of prop rty All That
Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at the sald Crum Lynne Road 7 feet and ex leadersh p of M ss Martha Hav Ian I
ntng at a po nt at the intersection of the aforesaid
certain property Situate In the Borough of Southeaswr
Ridley Park Delaware County Penna hav tending In length or depth In a Westerly eha rman of American C t zensh p and
y
s
de
of
Statrord
Place
pro
Ridley Park aforesaid being Lots Nos 42
lng a frontage of 48 60 feet--48 60 feet rate direction 159 feet-70 feet rate tl 03 as
and the Northeasterly side of Shaw $103
and 43 In Section H on the aforesaId duced
assessment $50 06
sessment $72 10
Mrs A R Redgrave <:ha rman of Ihe
Road
produced
extendlog
thence
North
Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley
Walter
J
Wood
reputed
owner-Loea
Estates
Development
Company
reputed
42
degrees
11
mtn
44
seconds
East
aloDg
Garden
Sect on A film George Wasl
Park De aWa e Co Penna haVing a front
t10n ot property All That certaIn prop owner-Location of property All That cer
age of 175 teet-U5 feet rate '103 as the sa d side of Statlord Place 180 62 ft erty
I
gton
H s L ie and TImes w II be
Sltua.te
In
the
Borough
of
Ridley
Park
taln
property
Situate
In
the
Borough
of
to a po nt at the tnoorsectlon of the said
se6Sment $11845
side 01 Stafford P ace produced and the aforesaid being Lots Nos 59 and 60 In Ridley Park &foresald on the Westerly side shown througl the courtesy of the Ph la
Louise H Grubb wife of Raymond Grubb Southwesterly side of Olenloch Road pro Section B on the aforesaid Plan of Crum of Crum Lynne Road at the distanCe of
reputed. owner LocatIon of property All duced thence S '12 deg 45 m n East a ong Lynne EstateS at Ridley Park Delaware 39'180 feet North of Ridley Avenue Con delph a Electr e Company vho also pre
t
P
h I
a t ntage of 48 60 talnmg In frOnt on the said Crum Lynne stnt Mrs ElJa W ster Ha nes wi 0 w It
That certain property Situate n the Bar the said side of Glenloch Road 1422 It C
oun Y
a
av ng
ro
Road 2 feet and extending n depth In a
ough ot Ridley Park aforesa d being Lots to a po nt thence South 22 deg 10 min feet-4860
feet
rate
$103 assessment westerly direction 159 feet more or ess--2 talk as the p cture s shown Mrs Char
Nos 32 and 33 In Section II' on the afore 32 sec West 11'141 ft to a point thence
teet rate .103 assessment $2 06
sa d P an ot Orum Lynne Estates at Rid North 63 deg 24 m n West '12 ft to a $50 06
les AI Usser cha rman of County Con
Estates
Development
Company
CatanIa Co••
ley Park Delaware County Pa hav ng a point thence North 59 deg 28 min 22 owne
v
- LocatIon
ot propeAllreputed
That
......tructlon Company reputed servat on w II be another speaker and
frontage of 52 feet-52 feet rate $1 03 seconds West 50 95 It to a point thence
.'
• ".>
of property All Thatheer
certalu
p operty
S tuatebeing
In the
Borough
of owner-Location
loIn prope-y
assessment $53 56
Park
aforesaid
Lots
Nos 61
." Situate In the Boro.....
__ of Mrs Robert L Coates wIll read an
South 42 deg 8 min 2 seconds West 100 8 Ridley
Harry C Kerr reputed owne Locat on ft to the Northeasterly s de of sa d Shaw to 64 Inclusive Iv Bectlon B on the Ridley Park aforesaid on the Easterly 8 de or g nal poem wh ch was read at the
of property All That Certa n property SIt-- Road and thence along the said side of aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at of Crum Lynne Roa.d and the Northerly
uate In the Borough of Ridley Park afore Shaw Rd North 47 deg 35 min West 50 R dley Park Delaware County Po. having sld.e of Ridley Avenue Containing In front Iree pia t ng 1 Mount Pleasant on Man
sa d being Lots Nos 30 and 31 In Bec ft to the place of beglnn10g 261 54 feet
97.20 ft -97 20 f t
te on the said. Crum Lynne Road 110 60 feet daS
A tree plantmg n the rear of the
a frontage of
ee
ra
and extending In length or depth In an
tion H' on the aforesaid Plan of Crum rate $103 assessment $26939
$103
assessment
$100
15
easterly direction 69 37 ft Containing In clubhouse v 11 conclude the aiternoo
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware
Jesse R. Grayson reputed owner Loca
Edward B Sisson reputed owner-Loca front on Ridley Avenue 106 6 feet and ex
County Pa having a f ontage of 50 fee~ t on
of prope ty All That certain lot or tlon of property All That certain property tending In length or depth In a Northerly program at wh eh tIme the G rl Scouts
5.!.feet rate $103 assessment $5150
piece of land. being composed of the South Situate In the Borough of R dley Park direction 100 feet-130 32 feet rate $1 03 w II add to the ceremony
aforesatd be ng Lot No 65 In Section B assesament $134 23
:Qaymond K Grubb reputed owner. Lo easterly part ~f Lots Nos 16 17 18 and 19 on
I I •
the afor':lSBld Plan of Cnun Lynne Es
n Section K on the Plan of Crum
cation at property Al That certain prop
WIlliam Richman reputed owner. Loca
erty S tuate In the Borough of R dley Park Lynne Estates ft8 recorded In the omee tates at Ridley Park Delaware County
tlon of property All That certain prop INTERDENOMINATIONAL
aforesa d belog Lots Nos 26 to 29 inclu for the Record ng of Deeds etc In Deed Fa h av Ing a f ro nlo g e of 24 30 feet. 24.30 erty
Situate In the Borough of B dley Park
alve In Section 'lr on the aforesaid Plan Book No 372 page 624 Situate In the Bor feet rate
COMMITIEE TEA
$1
03
assessment
$25
03
aforesaid
on the Easterly elde of Orum
of Drum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park ough of R d ey Park Delaware County
Edward B Sisson reputed owner-Loca.- Lynne Road at the dlatanee of 110 6 feet
Penna
Beginning
at
a
po
nt
on
the
North
Delaware County Pa haVing a trontage of
tlon of property All That certain property from Ridley Avenue Contain ng In front
100 feet-IOO feet rate $103 assessment easterly side of Shaw Road at a rectangular situate In the Borough ot RIdley Park on the said Crum Lynne Road 41 feet and
The S~artl ore l terdeno mnat onal
.$103 00
dlstance of 50 rt South 4'1 deg 35 min aforesaid be ng Iota Nos 66 and 67 In Sec extending In ength or depth In an Easterly
Comm t1ee w II hold a SI r ng Tea at II e
East
from
the
Southeasterly
s
de
of
Stat
John J Jones reputed OWner Location ford Place produced extending thence tlon B on the aforesaid Plan ot Crum direction on the SOUtherly line 105 6 feet Fr ends Meetl g House on Ap I 28 at
of property All That certa10 property S t along
Estates at R dley Park Delaware and on the Northerly line 88 86 feet--41
side of Shaw Road South Lynne
uate In the Borough ot Rid ey Park afore 47 degthe35 sald
County Pa having a frontage of 51 30 teet rate $103 nsscsam.ent $42 23
2 30 P M
A spec al program has been
mln
East
50
ft
to
a
POint
said being Lots NOs 20 to 25 Inc uslve In thence North 42 deg 5 min East 111 3 ft feet---51 30 feet rate $1 03 assessment
IrwIn L Perry & Maude M Perry re arranged
All
Swarthn ore C t zens are
Sectton H on the aforesaid Han of Crum to a po nt thence North 59 deg 28 min
puted owners-Location of property All eordlall) mv ted
Lynne Estates at R dley Park Delaware utes 22 seconds West 50 95 ft to a potnt $5284
John
W
Harper
reputed
owner-Loca
I
rt
Sit
te
1
the
Bor
prope-y All That certain prop That certa n prope y
ua
n
..
County Pa haVing a frontage of 150 ft
and thence South 42 deg 8 min 2 sec tlon of
M 55 EI zabelh Horn a
."
ough of lUdley Park aforesaid on the Ess_
of Cornell
150 feet rate $1 03 assessment $154 50
erty
situate
In the Borough of R1d ey Park erly side of Crum Lynne Road at the dis
onds West 100 8 ft to the p ace of begin
John J Jones & :Mary A Jones eputed nlng -SO feet rate $103 assessment aforesaid beln§, lots Nos 1 to 4 inclusive tance of 165 90 feet from. R dley Avenue ave entertamed the You g Womans
owners-Location of property All That $5150
in Section B on the aforesaid Plan of Containing In tront on said Crum Lynne Gu Id of Ihe Presbyter an Church last
Certa n property S tuate In the Bo OlJ.gh of
Crum Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Dela Road 82 54 feet and extending In length evem g at her home
Mary
A
He
ms
Marguerite
WHelms
re
Rid ey Park aforesaid betog Lots Nos 18 puted owners-Location ot property All ware County Pa having a frontage of or depth In an Easterly direction on the
and 19 n Section H on the Bfo esald That
property S tuate In the Bor 100 feet-l00 feet rate $103 assessment Southerly I ne a ong a 14 ft wIde alley
Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at R dley ough certain
00
1555'1 feet and on the Northerly Une
of
Ridley
Park aforesaid being lata $103
Park Delaware Co Penna. having B front Nos 13 to 15 InchlS
Benson reputed owner Location 12599 feet-82 54 feet rate $103 assess
ve In Section K on ofVIctor
age of 50 feet-50 feet rate $1 03 assess the
property
All
That
c:ertaln
property
Sit
ment $85 02
aforesaid Plan of arum Lynne Ests at
ment $5150
Thomas J Feeley reputed owner Loca
Ridley Park De aware County Pa having uate 0 the Borough of Birtle}' Park afore
DavId Hess & Norn D Hess reputed own a frontage of '12 ft 72 feet rate $103 said being lots Nos 29 to 33 Inclusive 1n tion of property All That certain property
Dr Ell s took charge of the Men
era-Location of property AU That cer assessment., $79 16
Section A on the aforesaid P an of Crum Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park B hie Class of the Presl yter an Church
taln property Situate In the Borough of
Lynne Estates at Ridley Park Delaware aforesaid on the Easterly Bide of Crum
Harry 11 Bates and Martha H Bates re County
R dlel' Park aforesaid be ng Lots Nos 16
He:\ as welcomed back to
Pa having a frontage of 124 feet- Lynne Road at the distance of 248 44 feet last Sunda)
puted
owners--Locatlon
of
property
All
and 17 n SectIon H on the afo esald That certain property S tuate n the Bor 124 feet rate $103 assessment .127 '12
North of Ridley Avenue Containing In h 5 old place b) a enthus ast c group of
P an of Crum Lynne Estates In the Bor
WIlliam C OoXhead. & Isabel e Y Cox front on said Crum Lynne Road 32 46 feet
of Ridley Park aforesaid being Lots
ough of Rlt! ey Park Delaw&e County ough
head reputed owners-Location of prop and extending In length or depth on the over e ghty members of the class In an
Penna having a frontage of 50 feet---so Nos 11 and 12 In Sect on K un the afore erty
All That certain property Situate In Northerly Une 142 feet. and on the South
said P an of Crum. Lynne Estates at Rid
nterest ng account of some of h s exper
feet rate $103 assessment, $51 50
ley Park De aware County Pa haVing a the Borough of Ridley Park al'oresaid be erly line 1'25 99 feet-32 46 feet rate $1 03 ences Dr EllIS told of hIS boat bemg
Wll iam Henry Ford & Oltve D Ford. re frontage of 48 rt --48 feet rate $1 03 as Ing Lots Nos 25 to 28 inclusive in Section assessment $33 43
puted owners-Locat on of property AU sessment $49 44
Harry T Young reputed. owner-Loca towed out to sea back yards and w th the
A on the aforesaid Plan of Crum LYnne
That certain property Situate In the Bor
Estates at Ridley Park Delaware County tton of property All That certain property
Charles
B
Harper
reputed
owner
Loca
ough of RIdley Park aforesaid being Iota tlon of property All That certain property Penna having a frontage of 100 feet- Situate in the Borough of RIdley Park eng ne runnmg forward by one of the
Nos 13 to 15 Inclusive in Section H on
100 feet rate $103 assessment $103 00
aforesaid on the Northerly side of Ridley fish II e party had speared
Dr Elhs
the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park
Joseph
Fred
Abdll
& Margaret S Ab Avenue at the distance of 106 60 feet East w II I ave charge of all future meetings
aforesaid
being
Lot
No
68
In
Section
B
at Ridley P"ark. De aware Co Penna hav
the aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Es dlll reputed. owners-Location ot property of Crum Lynne Road Containing n front
Ing a frontage of 75 feet-75 feet rate on
tates at Ridley Park Delaware County Pa All that certain ~roperty Situate in the on said Ridley Ave!lue 45 feet and ex of the Men s B ble Class unt I further
$103 as essment
25
havIng a frontage of 35 feet -35 feet Borough of Ridley Park atoresald belog tending In length or depth In a Northerly lot ee
James H Rooney & Ester Rooney re rate $1 03 MScssment $3 61
lots Nos 23 and 24 In Sect on A On the direction 100 feet---45 feet rate $1 03 as
puted OWners-Locat on of p operty Al
aforesaid Plan of Crum Lynne Estates at sessment $46 35
M r a d Mrs CI aries S Passmore
Ed
th
C
Ault
w
fe
of
Geo
ge
H
Ault
That certa n pope y S tUl1te n the Bo
R d ey Park Delaware COunty Penna hav
Philadelphia Baltimore & Wash ngton of Bu te !\1o ta a arT! e i on Thurs
reputed
owne
-Locat
on
of
property
Al
ough of R d ey Pa k afo esa d be ng Lots
tng a frontage of 48 'is feet--48 75 feet R R. Company reputed owner Location
Nos 11 Bnd 12 In Section H on the Tha.t ce ta n property S tuate In the Bor
otor to VISit their son and
$1 03 assessment, $50 21
of property All That certain property BIt- da) b)
aforesa d p an of Crum Lynne Estates at ough of R dley Park aforesaid being Lots rate
Thomas Lee Fretz & Anna Gertru
Plan of Cnun Lynne Estate at Ridley Fretz reputed owners-Location of prop satd on the Southerly side 0 Ridley Ave
ng a frontage of 50 feet--SO feet rate said
Park Delaware County Pennsylvania hav erty All That certain property Situate In nue extending In ctepth to the rlaht ot way Passmore of Yale avenue Mrs Charles
$l.03 assessment $51 50
feet-300 S Passmore "ho IS State Regent of
ng a frontage of 48 feet--48 feet rate the Borough of RIdley Park atOfe$ald. be from. the Chester Pike Bast
Robert Walker reputed owner Locat on $1 03 assessment $4944
ing Lots Nos 21 and 22 in Section A on feet rate $103 assessment t309 00
of property All That certain property SItthe atoresald Plan of Crum Lynne Estates
George A Pleu~ repuWd owner-Loca. Daughters of the Arner can RevolutIon
Irwin E Mease & Bessie N Meaae re at
uate 10 the Borough of Ridley Park afore
Ridley Park Delaware County Penna
_
11 Th t
rtaID
~ of Montana IS Montana State Delegate
puted
ownel'8-Locatlon
of
property
All
haVing
a
fron~
of
50
feet-50
feet
rate
tlon
of prope. "J
a ee
pro
said being Lots 9 and 10 In Section H That certain property S tuate 10 the Bar
Situate in the Borough of RIdley Par to Amer can Soc ety of D A R Cor.
on the aforesaid Plan of Crum. Lynne Es ough of RId. ey Park aforesaid being Lots $1 03 ass "'en $51 50
atoresald on the Westerly Bide or RIdley
tates at Ridley Park Delaware County
Nos 5 to 8 inclusive In Sect on K on the
T Lee Fretz & Anna Gertrude Fretz re Avenue at the dlstanc:e of 396 5 feet South vent on to be held at Wash nglon D
Pa haVing a frontage of 50 feet---SO feet aforesa
puted
owners-Location
of
property
All
of
Belair Road ContaLnlng In front on
d
Plan
of
Crum
Lynne
Estates
at
rate $1 03 assessment, $51 50
lUdley Park Delaware County Pennsyl That certain property Situate In the Bor said RIdley Avenue 100 teet and extending C the week of April 18th
Emma J RIChman reputed owner-I,o.. VBnIa haVing a frontage of 96 tt-96 feet ough of RJdley Park af0res.!!~t be~ Lots In length or depth In a Westerly directiOn
Dur ng the r stay In the East, Mr
cation of property ..\11 That certaIn prop rate *103 115SeS!ment $98.88
Nos 17 to 20 inclusive in ~ton A on 150 feet-loo feet rate $103 ass ihent.
erty Situate In the Borough of Ridley Park
the
aforesaid
Plan
of
Crum
Lmne
Estates
$103
00
31
d Mrs Passmore Wlll make their
Roy P Ward & Grace A Ward reputed
aforesaid. being Lots
and 8 In Sect10n oWllers--Locatlon
at Ridley Park Delaware County Pa
Ridley Park Ass n reputed owner-Lo home w th their son on Yale avenue
of
property
AU
That
B'
on the aforesaid Plan of Crum.
property Situate In the Borough of having a frontage of 100 ft-IOU feet rate cation or property All That certain prop
Lynne Estates at Ridr",y Park De aware certain
MISS Constance Kent has returned
erty SItuate in the Borough of Ridley Park
Ridley
Park
aforesa d being Lots Nos 1 .1 03 assesement, $103 00
County Fa. having a frontage of 17515 to 4 inclusive
John J Jones & Mary A Jones reputed. aforesaid on the Westerly side Of Ridley to Cornell Umvers ty after spendmg
1n Section
K
on the
owners-Location of property Al That Avenue at the distance ot 296 5 feet South
her spr ng vacahon In Swarthmore
•
••
NEWS
NOTES
m
36'l.'
APRIL 1S. 193Z
THE SWARTHMORBAN
Methodist Notes
7
rl
com ~ S l a y
n "g Ihe
cI urch co n Ittce on AI ISSJO IS al d
Jemt fl"('. a Ilh" ostinG' of tIe Ie U
affatr The annualmeetmg of Ihe cI ureh
here after rovilled
rulu g ciders elect Horace M Wit
rI e two plays presented by The
and congregat on follow. g was one
(a) 1 the CU6C of III eroUoh, under
I an Dr Arthur} Jones and Carroll
ruining or f Kglng u of IlIdewalb or tho
Queen ESlher and Siandard Bearers of
of tl e I cst attended I 1 recent years
.'rip betwC(!
he probert)" I ne and tbe
TI ayer "II be lStalled by the pastor
and full of nlerest TI e folio v1I1g rul Dr TUllle
curb of the 8 reet or hIS'hway the permit
the Swarthmore MethodlSt EpIScopal
fee sball be t3 60
mg elders were elected II the class
Church whIch had been postponed
(b) In the ea.se of CUUlolr In 0 open
The
m
sSIOnary
department
of
the
of 1935 Carroll rhayer Class of 1937
In.. dining be eBlh or otherwae in&el'o
from March 11th because of the fire
fenD8' with Bol"Ouah streets and slate
Arthur} Jones and Horace M WIt Woman s Assoclat on Mrs McNaugh
erc g yen Mo tday event g TI e mem
h rhW8J"8 raversl J: the BoroUgh tho
ton
cha
rman
holds
tomorrow
at
two
man The followmg trustees were elect
penq1& fee ehaIJ be 18 60 and In addltlo
bCTS of the cast of The MISS onary
the appUcanl sha I poat a cash dePOBJl or
ed to form the Class of 1933 E Sh,r1 Ih rl) al tI e home of Mrs Ashton,
Box were MarIOn Burgess Dorothy
bond saU_factory to tbO' Solicitor In an
Elm
avenue
the
last
of
a
senes
of
ley Bordel P eree G Gibert Fral k
amount .. hereMt.er provfc1e4. cond1
Rupp Els e Pllman Ellen Vlehover
tloned upoo the proper restoratloo and
S Reitzel Henry L J Sm th TI c re three mtSstOD study classes on South
Mrs George Flood Helen Scott Edllh
repa r of eu h bi..bway 1 a sound and.
AI er ca All vome are mVlted
IIrll g elders are Dr E Fullerton Cook
Bradfield and Vtrg ma Beagle The
8ate cond.!Uon and the I'8S orat on of tho
aurlac.-e of sueh hIghway 1 accordance
and Haldy M
Cr st rhc ret rmg
tie lbers of the cast of 1 he College
wi h Borough specifications and io tho
ORDINANCE
NO
339
To VISit pennhurtlt
trustees 1 E Hessenbrucl George B
StIck were Dorothy Rupp Mrs P H
C88e 01 IIlale hlchwBYI In acconlanw \\ th
he I't'qu remc Is: cf the Deportment. of
Enms Abce N ckersol
Dons Mac
On .May 6th the Delaware County Har ey C P \\ eI ster A W Fuller
H ghwaYII Srud depos t. or bo d 6hal 00
underto,
I an amou t. 8ufficlen to cover the OOKt.
Intyre Carohne Eval s Marton Bur League of Women Voters together
uf 01 su h rt'Blora lun I1IltI repair and
II
ew cI a rma
of the council
gett EdIth Bradfield Fral k Will an s
tl e Chester Cou ty League of
8bnJ
ot be less than $300 per square
yard u cover II e ~st o( repa ring DB
Jack McWdl ams Jack Bel cnna a d \-VOI It Voters "111 VIS t tl e Penn of Rehg ous Educat on m place of Dr
b tumlnous macadam or equlvl1
I al
Fred Yocun Mrs Grace V S Greene jhurst State School for sub normal and A } }o es rellr 'g IS Dr Dav d Mc
1
elrecta a Kl $6 00 per SQuare yanl for
reps
K' and restor nl' co Ttl e 8 roots
gave a solo al d 111 S5 Mary K Idorf litcble
,ded children Th s meetlOg Cahan
rJ e
e
cI airman of the
Section 5 Af&er completion of the purpose
a read ng dur g tl e mtermlSSlOn
suder tl e d reet on of the Child Wei
for wh cb any stree III dewalk a 0 ber po
Han of the highway haB been opened at ered
fl e montlly meet ng of tl c Wo fare a d Educat 0 t CommIttees of the
RECEIVEBlDS
un e ed beneath 0 0 herwlse lerIered w t.b
n an s Horne M ss 0 ary Society was Lague
The School Dlstr ct of the Borough of
the IJBld parts: of t.he higbwaY shall be
Swarthmore wJlI receive bids at the High
tJromp Iy restored to a sate and usable cond
fhe motor tr p of about thIrty miles School BUilding up to 4 P m Eastern
t a by t.he part elJ responslb e Sidewalks 8hall
Time Monday May 9 1932 for
to tI e J lis above Phoemxv lie should Standard
be l"t!B orad to tbe r former cood tion and mnde
general $chool supplier art shop science
to conlorm to Borough ordinanCC8 and sped
be most e Joyable at thIS season of the and Janltora 8upplIes and fuel The School
lleaUoos Ope ngs In the surface of Improved
reserves the right to reject any or
year A box luncheon wdl be taken Dlatrlct
hJghwa,ya' however shall be thoroUl'hJ)" bnck
FOR RENT
all b cis In whole or n pr:.rt and or to
II ed on y and aile the prope In erval to
by thosc part clpat10g 111 the tr p and award contract.5 to other than the low
a. loW fo selt I' ho Do ough shal cause the
bidders on any Item or 1tems
FOR RENT-Desirable bpartment Seven coffee w II be served by the nst tutlOn
sa. d OpenlOl'8 0 bo permanently repaired and
SpeCltlcatlons may be secured at the
rooms$125
tileper
bath
heat Allan
hot water
hEated
lspeet on of the rna n budd School Dl8tr ct omce In the Swarthmore
reau faced In Dccordance w h exJa iD8' ordlo
garage
month
0 Wood
227 After a
High School
a res and the rei'll at ooa and specificatIons or
Swarthmore Ave
I gs the Superintendent Dr Albert
he H ghway Commit.tee and the Borou8'1 En
ELIZABETH A LUEDERS
..:.;===-....:.......:.......:...----------1 H SUI er v II demonstrate by means
g ee In t.he event ot unreaaonable delay by
Secretary
he owne 0 00 ractor or 0 her person rea
FOR
RENT-Two
housekeeping
apartments
at 317attractive
North Chester
Rd Six of a cll c the work wh ch II e Penn ESTATE OF EMMA W PRICE deceased
pOlllllble in completing tho eat afQctory back
rooms and bath each electric efrigeratlon I urst Sci 001 J5 do1Og
flllIng or any such exeavat 00 tbe J 0 Jer
Letters Testamentary on the above Es
and all conveniences Albert N Garrett
Do OUlCh officer8 aha I '1IUII8 tho same 0 be
have been grantetl to the undersigned
Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489
All I tcrcsted are mv ted to John tate
who request aU persons hay ng clalnls or
do
a the ex)C se 01 the oW er ~ t ncto
o I arty res ons ben d col cd. ho 8aid '0
tl c League nembers 10 thIS v Sit A demands against the Estate of the dece
dent to make known the same and all
oge her w h the coa of tho permanent. rc
FOR
RENT-Room
with private bath 115 lal r Issue of tl s paper w II g ve fur persons
Guernsey
Road
Indebted to the decC!lent to make
8U fa
II:' above
rov ed au of the cash de
payment
without
delay
to
pos t 0 bo d here prov ded r by 111 og 01
tl r d t. Is
EDWIN A LUCAS and
FOR RENT Very attractive apartment
a mun <:II ul 1 en or by otber proceed np J
------~ ~.------Houselteeping Furnished or unfurnished
TRADESMENS NATIONAL
e I RCret on 01 h Borough Councz AU
BANK AND TRUST CO
The Harvard Swarthmore 149
us lIum de OB ted n nccordancc wi b 1.18
Attend Luncheon
H W Gooda 1 President
ord a 'C a d all bo ds pos ed t.o sefv ~ com
1420 Wa nut St PhUa Pa
I I a 'C h raw! h shall be led ..JQ'" a perIod
FORSALB
Or
to
their
Attorney
Among tl ose who atte ded the Can DRINKER. BIDDLE & REATH Esqs
01 H X months or un
n y ,.¢ct'88BrY restor
a 10 or rc a rs have beelV" made in a.::eord
1429 Walnut St Ph la Pa
FOR SALE-Well oUed manure Dally ex d dates Lu cI eo 1 which was held un
an e " h Bo ough sppdfacat oos and In the
press to Phllade pbia and hires to any po n
der the auspices of the Delaware
case uf S R e H Irbv'-'l'a. in accorda~ce wi h
Dan el Menefee Swarthmore 1380
ESTATE OF HAROLD BARNES deceased
he TCQU erne ~ ~I he S a e mgbway De
Cou ty League of Women \ oters last
Letters Testamentary on the above Esta.te
partm n
have
been
granted
to
the
undersigned
who
}OUR SALE--Cheap Second hand Quality fl ursday were Mrs J Passmore Chey
Be 00. 11 An
ersoh 11 m or co pora 10
request all persons hav ng c alms or de
Gas Range 16 Inch oven Oood condition
g u c n nc d mng' p or altera on of
0 a 1 IF.. th., oro nance alvUI be considered
ey Mrs E Iw n A
Yarnall Mrs mands against the Estate of the decedent he
Price $10 00 C A SmIth Phone Swarth
re
a
h
ghway
or
a
ewa
k
atn
if U y 01 n sclcmeano
shal be punlabetl
to make known the same and all persollB h reon an shalt p ov de proper barrie 6 ~ he by a. fine of no and
more 705
cas ha.o Ten Dollars
San uel C Hal na Mrs Elmer Mebck Indebted
to the decedent to make payment
S1000
or more t.han One Hundred Dollare
gh s 8 n Ir n d 0 her safe guards a pre
Mrs Will am Earle K stier Mrs Ber without delay to
"~k n ry 0 damag-e reau t ng I om Iluch 1.100 f r each such olfenso or by ImprJr,..
FOR BALE-Invalids wheel cha.lr Two serv
ARAMINTA FREEMAN BARNES
fce or commode chairs All In exce lent ard \V Isfort Mrs Charles Israel
312 N Princeton AVE'nue
S
onme
o( at. more t.ban 30 daye elthCl' or
condition Phone Swarthmore 42
Swarthmore Pa
bo h such flne or roprlHonmont 01' both
Mrs J K rk McCurdy Mrs Philip Or to her Attorney
n the d aeret. on of t.he BUI"I'8BS or Magla
Marot M ss Marot Mrs George D
JAMES W LAWS
trate 0 JusUce of tho Peace impoliling lIamo
PERSONAL
918
Land
Title
Bul
d
og
may be mposed upon Ihe p Inelpa ow cr
Ewmg Mrs James E
DaVIS Mrs
Phtladelphla Pa
co ractor b I1der oceupant. Dnd bie or the r
Wilham
Han
y
Mrs
Carl
DeMolI
Mrs
PERSONAL-Old pIne staIrs recovered with
aireD s a employee8 either or al and upon
oak Hardwood !loors laid and refinished
ESTATE OF HERBERT MANNINo
any pe 80
<'Drum tt ng aiding or abet.tlng
Estimates furnished Somerhalder & Scheible S C Palmer Mrs Jesse H Holmes
ceased
au h u awfu ae Ion In add t. on to or 0
658 Tenth Ave Moore Pa Phone Rldey Mrs \\ arre
Marshall Mrs Robert
Notice Is hereby gi en that Letters Te:J
r any 0 her remedJ e viI or crim nal
Park 1136 W
tamentary have been granted In the above
0" an
0 ed by law Each da,v s conttnUIlDCie
L Coates Mr Arthur Kent Mrs War estate
a.nd that all persons Indebted to the
of nch respass ao 1 each day during which
rc
Foote
said
Estate
sre
reqUE!3ted
to
make
pay
WORK WANTED
su h "' son Bhall fa I to aba e cor-eel. repair
ment and those haVing claims to present
II
res are the property so injured broke
------~ ~.------the same without delay to
o res u9Scd upon shall co 8 fu e an add!
WORK WANTED-Smart Spring dresses HI SCHOOL LOSES
LAURA V MANNING
onal orrense pu lIshable as above set for&b
made by experienced dressmaker W1lI
305 S Chester Road
IN BASEBALL OPENER
call for and denver work Alterations Be
Sa< on 7 Ordlnance8 N08 11 07 113 and
SWarthmore Del Co Pa
mode Ing Phone Chester 2 2728
150 a
ereb) specifically repealed and all
Executr x
ord nu res ur Ill" 8 or oni nances Inoo08 a cnt
herew h are hereby ~pea1ed
WO~ WANTED-Vour grBS$ cut and ke»t
1n neat eond tldn thrOughoat the sum
PURSe I th s 7 h rta,y of April 1982
mer for a reasonablE' montfily Charge J C
L CASHTON
Goodwin Rutledge POBox 178 Phone
Bo oUgh Preatdent. of Councll
Swarthmore 313 J
S al -Attest
ALBERT N GARRE'l'T JR
WORK WANTED--Young lady c:ompetent
Borough Secrc ary
and reflned wtll stay with chlldren or
A P oYed Alnil 9 1992
nvalld by the how:
W R LANDIS Burgess
held Wednesday at the home of Mrs
Fra k N SmIth of Cornell avenue
Mrs Laura Baird preSIded The work
n the Ph hppmes was discussed
The Ch,ldren s Hour wtll be held at
the church thiS afternoon at 3 15 under
the d rect on of Ihe Reverend Lloyd P
l;tevens
Dr J Byers Roxby recently elected
I res de t of the Board of rrustees ad
dressed the members of the church at
the regular morning serv ces last Sun
da}
, I
CLASSIFIED
...
...
WORK WANTED-Young lady competent
and reflned wlll stay with chIldren or
nvalld by the hour day or evening Mad.
Ison 739 u
' "'"'X'
~///
ONE HUNDRED MILES
V
60c
~
By TELEPHONE
~o~;~:~
General--3
HAVE US REDRESS YOUR LAWN FOR
ESTATE OF CLARA BRANSON PARKER
a e Df be Do ough of Swa hmorc I.e
II
Tesame ayo th aboe Esae haebee
TJ e lotI Iy serv ce of n us C IS de l1'aDted to the unders goned who req ests :.
persoTUI hav nS'
a ms 0 d manda agains
ferred to Su day tl e 24th at Vesper the Estate of the dece< e t to make known
he aame and 11 pc aons nd b cd 0 t. e
¥I c 1 the cI 0 r ¥ II smg Spohr s beau
de ('( nt 0 make Pill ment. wi ho
e ay to
t ful ca tat a God Thou art Great
CHARLES PARKER
No ""1 Sou h Cbe e Road
TI e a ual d
er for the congrega
SwarthmofC Pa
on last \Ved esday evemng under the o
D h 8 A lorney
J KIRK McCURDY
I d rect 0 of Mrs Joseph S Bates vice
1°18 Ches nut. 5t ee
pres de t of the Woman s ASSOCiation
Ph ladelphia Pu.
a d cI a r na of the dmners comnuttee
largely atte ded and a beautiful
evole ces n place of Rev G L
Ale ret r ng s J Harlan Jessup
I
I
JAPANESE BEETLES
Fertlilze Grass at the same time Cost very reasonable.
Also movmg of trees and shrubbery Power Spraymg
LARSON and SONS
40 Years Experience In Landscape Work
PHONE SWARTHMORE 1331
Priced for thinner 1932 purses
New COAL Prices
0" Beading Super-Clea"
Anthracite
this New
and Finer
with patented
FLOAT. NG POWER
10.75 Nut 10.75
Stove 11.00 Pea
Buckwheat 7. 00
Egg
Cash
OT
If pard
fOT In
15 days
PLymOUTH
• • • lIthe more-for-the-dollar car"
AS LOW AS
$495
FOB DETROIT
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenues
Swarthmore 6
Swarthmore 345
HANNUM
Yale Ave. &. Chester Rd
AND
WAITE
SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore 12S0
8
SHERIFFS SALES
SHBlUFP SALB8
~iii~~~
At the Sheriff's Omce
"-v;~§1.1 and stucco bouse. 15x38 teet. Porch tront.
Uudl'r nud subject. to cPrtaln buUdinl" reo
Conditions t250.00 cash or certUled. check
on day of . .Ie; balance In ten days. Pur..
ther conditions announced at 8ale.
~~~~~[~~[~~1~~~~5~~
Saturday. Aprll 23. 1932
9:30 o'clock A. M.
EMtern Standard Time
No.
I
~~!iii~i!.!l; 'rh.otions and (''OIllIUlons.
Ccurt House, Media, penDRylvania
Alias Fieri FaCias
. Improvements constat of twn-story brick.
leD81b or depth northwardl,. between par·
lines at ril"ht aol"les to the ,aid Clover
,pll"blT leet to tbe center of a ceriain
leet wide driveway n&endln&"" e8l~
alld ,,·eatwardly Jnto Oak avenue and
C
Lalle.
Basement garage.
Sold as the property ot James J. Smith
mortgagor; Josepli L. cavender and Mabel
R. cavender, his wife. real owners.
":h:::!'.
ot Real Estate
438I·a~v~e~n~u::e:~:0:~n~e~~~~~W~~~~
certain
or P87ment
principal of
SUID
Underfirst
andmortgage
subject debt
to the
a
of thirty-Rvo hundred doUars slnee reduced bJ
- .-.,,-~: 'I'Bl·ment on act'ount to the sum of tbree tbollS-
r~;~~~:~!~:~~'~~;.~;r~.~~~~;:;~
I
I
~~:~ und dollars.
'"a
Torether with the lree and common Ulle,
right. JJfx>rty and I,rivilege of the oloreaald
driveway 118 allti for a t1rivew07, passageway
Improvements conslBt of two and one~
haU story pebble dash house. 22K3O feet.
at. all
hereafler lor.iII
Enclosed front porch. One~story pebble and ,,·at('r
All that certain lot or l'ece ot ground dash addition. 5x7 feet. Pebble dasb garage, cw·r.
wltb the buildings an
improvements
IRlllrovcmell18 l'onsist of two-story brick If§~~
erected thereon. described according to a 10xl8 leet.
unci atu('<'O hOllM, 10:1:33 feet. EnclQIIed lrollt
survey and plan thereot made December
Sold as the property ot Martin J. Wur- IlOn·h. basement. garap.
9th, 1926. and revIsed December 13th,
19203, by Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers. ster, Jr., mortgagor. and Carl Flood, real
I ij~!..~~•.t!!~"i!:'!<'~'~
Sold (1.11 the ptolNlrty of Chartes H. UbU, I:
as situate on the nortb side ot Greenwood owner.
3nd I.ora UbU, bla wlfe.
avenue at the dlstance of 483.33 feet westCondltlons-$250.00 cash or certlfled check
ward from the westerly side of Church
day 01 sale; balance in ten daya. Pur~
Improvements consist of three·story
COlldltlon.s-$260.00 ('ash or ccrUOed check stone
Lane. In Upper Darby Township, Delaware on
ther conditions announced at sale.
and. rough cast bouse, 16X38 feet.
County, Pennsylvania.
011 day of sale: balance In ten days. Further
One-story addition, 4x6 feet. Enclosed. front
l-,onditlons
announced
at
sale.
H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
J)Orcb.
CHARLES I. CRONIN. Attorney.
Sold as the property of Gladn H. Rutter.
No. 131
Fler! Facias
mortgagor. and Ernest Kautrman and
Sarah B., his wIle, real owners.
No. 268
Fieri Facias
March Term. 1932
Condltlons-$2S0.00 cash or certlfled. check
March Term, 1932
on day of sale; balance In ten days. FurAll tliat certain lot or
of ground
situate In the Township 0 Ridley. County
ther condltlolllJ announced at sale.
piece 01
with
01 Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.
AU
GEARY &: RANKIN, Attorneys.
bounded and descrIbed according to a cer- 'he
Up_
tain survey made by Thompson and Msgarity, engineers and surveyol'S, upper
State
Darby, Pa., on June 22, 1925, and described
Improvements conslst ot two·story brIck as follows. to wJt:
No. 1164
nnd stucco house, 16X30 teet. Porch front
Basement garage.
Beginning at a polnt in the center Une
ot Franklin avenue (50 feet Wide) at the
Sold as the property of Philip Rhine.
distance of 64.696 feet measured south 47
degrees 20 minutes west along the said
CondltlonB-$2SO.oo cash or certified check center
line of Franklin avenue, from ita
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Pur- Intersection
with the center line of Amosther conditions announced at sale.
land road (33 feet wide) thence along Aid
center line of Franklin avenue 80Uth 47
H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
degrees 20 minutes west 50.004 feet more or
less. to an Iron pin, thence north 41 degrees 58 minutes west 175 feet to a stake.
a
exthence north 47 degrees 20 minutes east
degrees. forty min'
Alias FJerl FacIas
No. 439 SO.004 feet to a stake .thence south 41
west seventy·lour
degrees 56 minutes east 175 feet to the flrBt
feet to B
JUne Term, 1928
mentioned point and place of beginning.
In the 80uthwest side of a. certain
June Term. 1928
l'Ol1~
Ullle~
~~.~fi:~l~..~ ~~~~~t;~~~~~~i
,Ieee
'0
,
;'
All that l:t-r.aln lot or piece of ground
with the bulitJlnga and Improvements
erected thet:eon. d~Jbed according to a
survey and plan thertof made December
9th, 1926. and revlBe·Q, December 13th,
1926.
by Damon
Foster,
··~~vll
EngIneers,
as
situate
on the& north
side
oi.Greenwood.
_avenue at the distance of 499.33 II!:;-t westward from the westerly sIde of L"'hurch
Lane, In Upper Darby Township, DelaWare
County. Pennsylvania.
.
Improvements conslBt of two-story stucco
house, 21x27 teet. Porch front. Frame garage. 16x16 leet.
ell:tendlni~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~1
ward))" and southeastwardly and
lug at each end thereof wIth a
ten
widedriveway
private driveway
wide feet
private
northeastwardly
Into the Baid Springton
Sold os the property of John T. Joseph tbence ('lI:tending northwellitwardly along
Ford.
illWle on a line curving to tbe leU wUb lit I~;;r~~~~~l
radiuH of eleven hundred and ninety-six leet,
Condltlons--$250.00 ca.sh or certlfled check the distance of sixteen and tblrty-n1ue oneon day of sale; balance In ten days. Pur.. thousandth.!! feet to a point and thence exther conditions announced. at sale.
lendlng north sixty-eight degrees. fOl'ty miniiiclI, lorty-throo scconds esat seventy-five and
Uneler and subject to certain bu!ldlng
Containing In
H~ ~T. MAKIVER. Attorney.
DUy.slx one.hundredths feet to the first men. restrictions: and subject to a central heat~
said Greenwood
I ",..;.0<1 point and place of beJrinniD&'.
Lng pcla. nt as In Deed Book No. 714 page
tending of that
I'
566 &.
northward between
No. 20
Under and subject to certain building re.
angles
to
the
said
~~~~~~~~~~
!!Irictions.
condiUons
and poyment
agreement
also and
Together
withofthethe
freeaforesaid
use, right,alley
liberty
feet. to the middle
MarCI•.'l'erm, 1032
under and subject
tu the
01 aand
certain
privilege
or
driveway extending
mortgage debt in the principal 8um of \hirty- driveway as and for a driveway and pasavenue. and eastward
All that <:'enaln 10\ with 1.'0 two·slory brick two hundred dollars.
BBgeway at all times hereafter lorever, In
a certain 10 feet wide
d ..... eJlln~ and improv("'"1lents thereou
common with the owners. tenants and ocnOrthw"-ly Into C1over
I"""'~~'... situate at Leipervlllo in t.."'to T ownshI P
cupiers
of the dother.lots
ofgound
boundToge'her wl'h 'he free .nd common
th ereon
h
f
wardly
f
lug
an ent1
t ed 1
to
et
use
erea.
County of Delaware Bul 8tste 0 r!&"ht. liberty and privilege of the aforesaid
wood avenue_
Penn8,\·lvnnia. and bounded and desctlbed Be- private driveway as and for driveways, pIS.
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00.
Improvements consist of two-story brick cording- 10 a recent survey thereof Wi follows. SBg"eWayll and wntercoUl"808 at all times here.
after forev(>r in eommon witb tbo n~~CJ~;1 Improvements consist of two.st..ory brick
and stucco house. 16x30 feet. POJ"\.;h front to w1l:
Beg-inning at a
hmants and oceuplers of the other •.
house. 16,,40 feet. Enclosed porCh.
Basement garage.
side uf Matldock
!:round bounding thereon or to any other prop·
Sold as the property of Ph1l1p Rhine.
the dlstanre o:;:;::]~~~~~;:~~:~~f~~f~tlerties
to which
the use of Baid driveway may
Sold as the property of John Rlchardson.
one-hundredths
be mttem.letl
by the said John H. McClatchy. Jr., mortgagor, John Richardson. Jr. and
Mary B. Richardson, hls wile. real owners.
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or cert1.fled check from a bol&. at
Improvemf'lltR conaist of two--stol'7
on day at sale; balance In ten days. Fur- BIlid Maddotk street
feet wide): thence by
house. mlxlU feet. One-story S\UCtO addition.
Condlttons-$2S0.00 cash or certified check
ther conditions announced at sale.
cd' ~
,
on day ot sale: balance In ten days. Furbe ",lOvey
0 .Lr.ren 'I
4:1:0 feet_ One-story stuC('O nddlUolI, 3x8 fcct. ther conditions announced at sale.
H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
Bnd luulslng
the
Bl\RCment f:"aruge.
JOHN B, MILLER. Attorney.
sIxty· five
So1d as the property of Nonnnn F. Raw·
IingH and Mary H. Rawling-B.
Alias Fieri Facias
No.
wan
No. 1323
ConditionM-S250.00 cash or ('('rUfled check Levari Facias
June Term, 1928
day of .\!Iale: balance In ten days. Further
December Term, 1931 •
condltlo1ls annouuced. at BIlle.
All that certain lot or Piece of ground
de:'~~~e!I:::'~,!:~~~1 CHARLES I. CRONIN. Attorney.
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buIldings and Improvements
with the buUdlngs and Improvements
thereon erected sItuate In Upper Darby
TownshiP. Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
survey
plan described
thereof made
December
erected and
thereon.
according
to a
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
on the north side of Berkeley road. now
9th. 1926. and revised December 13th
Radbourne road., at the dlatance of four
1926. by Damon & Foster. CIvil Engineers:
SHERIFF'S SALES
hundred twenty4wo and seventy-five hunavenue
at
the
distance
ot
515.33
feet
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dredths feet westwardly from the northas situate on the north side Lof GreenWood
westerly side of ChurCh lane_ ContalD!ng
~ard from the westerly side of Ohurch
SHERIFF SALES
In front or breadth on the said Berkeley
Lane. in Upper Darby TownshiP. Delaware
road, now Radbourne road. sixteen feet
County, Pennsylvania.
Of Real Estate
and extending of that width In length or
Nmsis' of 1wo-stOry
depth northwardly between parallel llnes
Containing tn frOnt or breadth on the ::;i2·.f~;i.'.O;".~;;;,:,.T\\'o.story frune,__ ';~~Il~o~,.1
At the Sheriff's Office
at right angles to the said Berkeley road,
said Grf'enwOOd avenUe 16 feet and ex- It:
I
frame addition,
now Radbourne roael, eighty teet. Including
tending of that width In length or depth Porch front.
Court House, MedJa, Pennaylvanla
a certain sixteen feet wide driveway exnorthward between parallel lines at rIght
tending westwardly and eastwardly into
angles to the saId Greenwood avenue 80
Sold as the property of LeonUe Kosmena
Saturday,
April
30.
1932
Oak avenue and Church lane.
leet. to the middle of a certain 16 feet and Annie Kosmena his wile.
driveway extending westward into Oak
9:30 o'clock A. M.
Under and subject to certain conditIons
avenue, and eastward communicating with
Condltlons-$250.00 ea!lh or certified cbeck
and restrIctions.
a certain 10 feet wide driveway extending all day of sale; balance In ten liBYa. Further
Eastern Standard "'1'ime
nOrthwardly Into Clover Lane and south_ conditions tllJllouneed at sale.
wardly Into Greenwood avenue. 7069 GreenLevari FaCias
use.
wood avenue.
No.
:~:,~~~~r:r.;;'t j;i~:~~~fco~!mm,.:J~o!n.
of and
the passaid
GEARY &: RANKIN. Attorney~.
December
Term,
1931
Improvements consist of two.story
and stucco house. 16x30 feet. Porch ...iii,;
that certain lot or piece 01 ground
Subject to a mortgage ot 43500.00, reBasement garage.
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FierI Facins
No. 27 w~ the buildings and Improvements duced to $3000.00.
Sold as tbe pro!1erty of Pbtlip Rhine.
March Term. 1932
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check
AU that certain lot or piece of I"round
on day of sale; balance 1n ten days Pur with
the buildings and Improvements thereon
ther conditIons announced at sale.'
- erected
situate in the Township of Uppel
Darby. In the Connty of Delaware and StMe
H. J. MAKlVER, Attorney.
of Pennsylvania. belng Lot No. 237 on a pJan
o[ lots made by Damon &: Foster. O. E. situate
and known as Drexel Hill Plaza and said plan
lots was approved by the Board 01
Alias Fieri Facias
CommiB8ionera of the Upper Darhl
No. 441
on May 2. 1922. and recorded In
JUne Term, 1928
;,::_,._,for the recording of Deeds. etc.. in Bnd
County of Delaware o.t Media, in Deed
All tha.t certain lot or pIece of ground
fOllow,,412. page 624. etc., nnd described
with the bulIdlngs and 1m.provementa
erected thereon, described according to a
survey and plan thereof made December
Beginning at a point in the center line of
9th. 1926. and revised. December 13th
1926, by Da.mon & Foster, Civil Engineers' Highland avenue (fi[ty leet wide) at the die.
as situate on the north side of Greenwood tallce of· two hundred Beventy-five feet south.
avenue at the dIstance ot 531.33 feet west- eastwardly from the <.'enter Hne of Grcenhall
ward Irom the westerly side of Church avenue (finy feet wide).
Laeone· t In pUpper Darby Township Delaware
un y. ennsylvanla.
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Containing in [ron&. or breadth southeast.
wardly along the center line of Highland ave.
Containing in front or bread'lb. on the nue fi[ty feet and extendlng of that width
said Greenwood avenue 10 feet and ex- In length or depth southwestwardly between
tending 01 that width In length or depth paraneJ lines at right ang1el to" Bald center
northward between parallel lInes at right line of Highland avenue one hundred twentyangles to the said GreenwOOd aVen'Ue 80 five feet.
feet, to the middle of a certain 16 t t
driveway extending westward Into o~
Under and f!ubjeet to certain buUdin&' reo
aVen'Ue, and eastward COtnlnuntcatlng With strictions.
a certain 10 feet wide driveway extendin
northwardly Into Clover Lane and SOUthg
Improvements com:lie' Q[ two and one.haU
wardly Into Greenwood avenue. 7071 Green: FitOry
stucco house 21x27 feet. Enclosed. front
wood. avenue.
.. Cubic Foot Moraine
PGt"Ch. Two·story stucco addition. 15x12 leet.
StuCX'O
garage.
12x21
feet.
Improvements consist of two-story brick
Model now only •••
and stucco house, 16x30 leet. Porch front
Basement garage.
Sold as the property of Sidney D Kauff.
man and Marion D. KaUffman, his wiie.
Bold as the property ot PbU1p Rhine.
Condllions-$~50.00 cash or certlfled cheek
Conditions $250.00 cash or certified check on day of sale; balance in ten days. Further
on day of sale; balance In tell days. Fur- oontlitlOns announced at sale.
ther conditions announced at sale.
GEARY &: RANKIN. Attorneys.
H. J. MAKIVBR. Attorney.
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1932
APRIL
THB SWARTHMOREAN
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JOHN B_ MILLER. Attorney.
Levari Facias
December Term. 1931
No. 1324
I
No. 954lotDuncan
avenue.
being with
all that
certain
or piece
of ground
the
buildings
and
Improvements
thereon
erected situate In the Borough of Yeadon,
County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania.
described according to a plan and 8uner.
made thereof by Damon & Poster. OIV 1
Engineers .on September 9. 1927. 88 follows.
to wit: Beginning at a poInt on the southwesterly side of Duncan avenue (fifty feet
wide) at the distance ot n1nety-elgh\ feet
northwestwardly from the northwesterly
side of Bunting road (fifty feet wIde). Con..
talnlng In front or breadth OD the said
81de of Duncan avenue northwestwardly
t.wenty-two teet. and ell:tending of that
width in lenRtb. or depth southwestwardly
between parallel lines at right angles with
said Duncan avenue nlnetI~four feet to
the middle line of a certa n twelve feet
wide alley or driveway leading northwestwardly and southeastwardly from Buntlnll
road to Rundale avenue. parallel with saiel
Duncan avenue.
Under and subject to certain bulldlng
restrictions: and subject to a central heattng plant as In Deed Book No. 714. page
566, &c.
Together with the free use, right, liberty
and privUege of the aforesaid alley or driveway and passageway at all times hereafter
forever. In common with the owners. ten~
ants and occupiers of other Iota of ground
bounding thereon and entitled to the \I.5e
thereof.
Subject to a mortgage ot
Improvements consist at two-story stucco ho\l.5e. 38xl8 feet. Basement garage, 5xlO
teet. Enclosed porch.
Bold as the property of WUlIam P. Locke
and Frances C. Locke, his wife. mortgagors
and real owners.
Conditions $250.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale: balance In ten days_ PUrther conditions announced at sale.
No. 445
Fieri Facias
March Term. 1932
(Co'''i.''~'' frMII PdP o ..~}
Feb., A. F. Jackson, "The Desperate
Lovers"
Mar., R. C. Comley, "Three Faces East"
Apr.• Robert W. Graham, "Gone Hollywood"
11ay, Roland G. K Ullman. "Ladies of
the Jury".
Two performances of ul.adies of tht.
Jury" wilt be given at H.idley Park.
ASSISTANT DIREl.'TORS
(January)-J. Wm. Simmons
(February)-H. G. Forster
II SWARTHMORE lOW!
Lomest
Spring
Prices •
"blneeoar
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costs no more
than ord Inary
coal.
Fill your bins
wlthAMERICA'S
FINEST
ANTHRACITE
JOHN B. MU,r ER. Attorney.
Madiaon 4000
Ask for
Sw"- 1808-J
L. E_BENDITT
HOME OF
Girard-Ramsdell-Fuel Oil, Too
Together wJth the free and COIllDlon use,
right Uberty and privilege o( the afore- .
said private driveway and right of way as
and for a driveway, passageway and watercourse at all times hereafter torever, In
common with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the other lots or jp"ound bound.
Ing thereon and entitled to the use thereof
and to any other property to which the
use 01 said driveway and right of way
may be extended by Robert B_ McClatchy.
Subject to a mortgage of $2500.00.
Improvements consist of two-story stone.
brIck and stucco house. 18x30 feet. Enclosed
porch. One-story stucco additlon. 6x12 feet.
Basement garage.
Sold as the property of Joseph M. Hudak
and Mae R. Hudak. his wife, mortgagors
and real owners.
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified cheek
on day of sale; balance In ten days. P1.:.rther conditions announced at sale.
JOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP •
CHESTER. PA.
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
Lower Priees
for
·Autom.atie Gas
~ater-lieaters
No Installation Charges
lIotzone
$4~!H
$81
and up
Ruud
$78 and up
29:1:4040.21
.... 6SUCH
fill IN PAIRS
Penfield
StazLot
$69 50 and up
$7450 and up
I
Llfetlme Guaranteed
GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER
FIlII
O"t'enlze
29d.50.20
30d.50-21
28d_75-19
29x5.00-19
3lx5.25·21
29x5.50-191,
Price of
Each
.s.u
5.43
6.:n
6.65
8.:15
8.48
HANNUM & WAITE
PHI L
ELECTRI
Cheater Road and
Yale Ave.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
All Our Suburban Stores
- or see your plumber or heating contractor
JOHN J. CAIN,
Sherlff.
COMMUTATION RATES
Effective: April 15, 1932
Commutation Tickets for the Daily Rider
--
Also Special Rates for School Children
COMMUTATJON TICKET BOOKS
Commutation Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for $3_75 (71j2c a ticket). These tickets will be good for 30
days from the date of purchase and may be used by the bearer only_
The tickets must be detached from the book by the conductor.
They will be good on rail and bus lines.
Commutation tickets cannot be used as part payment of through rates_
Transfers will not be issued on these tickets.
SCHOOL TICKET BOOKS
School Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for the use of school children on school certificates obtainable from
school authorities, for $3.75 (71j2c per ticket).
Free transfers will be issued on these school tickets.
Price.! Greatly Reduced
on all Household Models
These special discount tickets will be placed on sale at 69th St. Terminal.
They are being offered to the travelling public as a benefit to the da,ily rider and for the purpose of encouraging
riding.
This
IS
an experimental rate and tariff that will be tried out for a period of three months beginning April 15th,
1932.
It is a concession rate for the daily rider over the casual rider.
If it becomes sufficiently attractive to the travelling public it will be con~inued.
It is a bargain rate in transportation which will help the rider in reducing his daily transportation cost and we
hope the Transportation Company, by attracting more riders.
,
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction
~ompany
ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
69th St. Terminal, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.
BLV.3000
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
I
Under and subject to certain building
restrictions and conditions and agreement.
wftb
829 WELSH ST.
9
your attention to and to apiliauti the ex· borrowing your furniture and whatnots Ics for a solid week and we deeply apeellenl work of the Property Committee. I to decorate ollr stages, a feature of any preciate the 10y:1I SUPllort YOli have given
tl t d I I
d 1
.
the Club"
under the capable management of C. I
Wahl 01
d th ;'1
. 1 C
l' ay. 13 a (S remen OU5 y to Its sue.
.
mes, an
c Co «Inca
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The report is Siglll'(l by Roy C. ComnnUre, under the equally capable direc- Ctss. \Vc also Wish to thank the Club
.
tion of Barton L. Hoopes, 3rd. The Members for their splendid co-operation. Icy, chr., Chas. D. Mitchell, A. F. Jackwork of these Committees is cClually as We realize it is a sacrifice to denude 5011, John Dolman Jr., Robl. W. Graham.
in1()ortant front the stan
"The continuing success of a Club.
such as ours, is based 011 the supply of
Directors. This year the Cast Commit~
tee have expanded with Assistant Direc~
tors for each show and the Committee i~
eagerly looking forward to the time that
we can )uwc fourteen Directors, in Idacc
of the seven we now ha\·c.
"The Committee, in its plans for the
~932-1933 season, is hoping to build up
III addition to Assistant Directors
Assistant Stage Managers, so tha't the
Property and Electrical Committees can
be relie\".ed of a lot of their work.
"As a Committee, we wish to tall you_
attention to work of the Stage Decora~
tion Committee. The women of this
Committee have had the thankless job of
professional?
"Would you like to see an occasional
original play making its first appearance?
Would you like to see a play revived
that has appeared on our Boards say tell
years ago?
"These arc all (ilicstions uppermost in
the minds of the Cast Committee and
the Committee will re{IUest an opinion
from you at the May Club Night, when
a questionnaire will he passed among you
so that next season can he outlined more
c1o~cly to your wishes.
"The Cast .Committee wishes to callI
December Term. 1931
All that certain lot orllece of ground
with the bulld.lngs an
Improvements
thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly side of Gullforel road at the distance of sixty-one and. seventy-five one~
hundred.ths feet northeastwardly from the
northeasterly side at a certain proposed
forty teet wide road to be called LampOrt
road. In the Township of Upper Darby. In
the County of Delaware and State of Penn~
sylvania: Containing In front or breadth
on the said Gun ford road fourteen and
twenty-five one-hundredths feet and extendlng of that width In length or depth
northwestwardly between parallel lines at
right angles to the sal4 Guilford road
elkhty feet to a point In. the northwel!lterly
side of a certain ten feet wide right of
way extending southwestwardly Into Lam·
port road and elUltwardly Into a cert.alb. ten
feet wide private drivewp.y extending sout.heastwardly into Guilford road.
No. 386
thjrb'·seven
westwardly
Laoe.
Town sh I)) of Upper Darb».
of
and State of Pel1IlJ!Ylvanla.
Iront or breadth on the said Clover
feet aDd exteodlnS" of thai. width
(March)-D. M. Rodge
(April)-H. G. Forster
(May)-j. Wm. Simmons
IIThis Season used a total of 92 Idayers
as compared to 64 used during the 19301931 season. The casts of this year demanded 56 men, 36 women, 0 children as
compared to 43 men, 20 women, 1 child
used last year. 24 new players were
used this year, while 20 were used in the
1930-1931 season. These 24 new players
represent 71% of the total number of
aplJlications for parts received f fom Club
~temhers by the Cast Committee.
"The Cast Committee is always anxious to r~eh'c the names of Club members who desire to play and nrnkcs an
carnest effort to give these members the
opporlunity. During the 1930-1931 season 33% of the total players were new
players. During the 1931-1932 scason
25% of the total Casts were new players.
"The Question of what kind of plays
the Club should produce is always under
consideration by the Cast Committee in
an effort to give the Club a diversified
seasoll. Expressions from Club Members as to the sort of plays they desire
arc always welcomed and are given
every consideration. The royalties, setting costs, and the ability to cast a show
are the limitations of our ability to produce a show. Many shows slJggestcd to
us have not been released to amateura
and some could not be adequately cast.
"The vital consideration is. \"ould tht
Club rather have plays such as "The
S c h 0 0 I for Scandal." H~Hdsummer
Nights Dream", "Romeo and Juliet", "As
You Like It", or say a Greek Tragedy.
Plays that are accepted as classics, but
would be done by amateurs with the
limitations of amateurs, or would you
rather have plays such as "The Hottentot", "The Dictator", "Aren't We All,
"The Bad Man", "Erstwhile Susan",
HUnder Co\'er", "This Thing Called
Love", "Penrod", "Gone Hollywood",
u).{ n. Bumpstead leigh" plays that arc
designed to amuse. but can be donc by
amateurs very closely approximating the
No. 1558
Levari Facias
March Tenn, 1932
All thoee certain Iota or pieces of ground
the bulldiDRa: and: Improvement.s
thereon erectecI. situate In the TOwnship
°SftaP..PDar_bY,County of Delaware and
...,. ot
Ivanla. known as and
~estgnated 88 Lot No. 422 and the northeaster.,. half of Lot 421 on a certain PIan
of Iota calJed "HIghland Park" aurve~
for Wood, Harmon Beal Estate Trusteea. by
THE SWARTHMOREAN
MITCHELL NOMINATED FOR
. PRES. OF PLAYERS' CLUB
~500_00.
The only electric refrigerator
to bear this name the only one
to offer General Motors value
Fieri Facias
APRIL IS, 1932
Write or 'phOlW Jor InJormation
ALL. 3000
10
APRIL IS;· 1932
TIlE SW:ARTHMOREAN
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insurance writers who only made their and spoke at leugth on economical opera..
SCHOOL INSURANCE
lion of schools and the question of asMAY BE CHANGED homes in the borough.
Mr. Disque said that it might be pos- sisting the poorer districts without in(C",,'ifl.utl/rom Parll 0 ...)
sible to place the policies direct with the creasing the- already heavy state approhim about a share of the profits from local agents who would then turn them priations.
the local business and that it was hard over to some large concern such as WilHe is a member of the Ballking Comson or Baruch. This would be more
mittee
and supported the banking departto draw the line and say that certain business-like and logical, Mr. Disque
agents should receive I)rofits from the stated, and would still make it possible
policies and others should not.
for the board to have all of their insurRoland L. Eaton howc\'er, pointl'(l out· ance dealings with olle concern.
.
After the discussion, Mr. Corse mcm
and Mr. Bittle, all maintained offices and Wilson and Co., to receive the school
lK:cause of the leJlgth of time they had surance. After considerable urging
been in business here .md their handliug the part of Dr. Arthur Bassett, I,resident
of the insurallce up to se\'eral years ago, of the b04lrd, and ~tr. Eaton,
were entitlt:d to consideration ahead of thought the jm'estigation of the problem
should he carried further before making
stich a cOlUl,lete change, the motiun
I withdrawn.
I
~Ir. Eaton, huwever, 1110\"('(1 that
fifty-thousand dollar policics 011 the new
grade school building just cOIllIJleted be
used to secure comparative rates from
hoth local and Philadelphia insurance
agents. This Illotion wa:. approved.
YALE & KENYON AVES.
ment in its' efl'ort"s' to -itni)tove and
streogthen t1i,,:ba'nki.g' laws ·of Pennsyl,'ania which' iq the light of: present events
will have to be rewritten 1'0 some extent
He always urged -the maintenance of an
adequate number of examiners and for
payment of salaries sufficient to secure
machinery must be set up to shorten li·
efficient men. Mr. Turner believes that
quidation 01· closed banks and to allow
prompt
in the law covering deposits of public
lunds.
VoL IV, No. 16
KEDROFF QUARTEm
TO GIVERECITAL
Will Sing At· Colle8e V""pers
In CoUection Hall
Sunday
BACHMANS
PUBLIC
Quality
Market
I
Swa.183
I
w.
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C. T. U.
SUGAR
Special 2 pkga.
.
14c
Fancy Calif. Evap. Apricots
2 to •. 25c
.
School Tax Rate Cut
(Conlinl4rd jram P4g. 0 ...)
R. C. Disque, treasurer of the board
who now receives $.300 a year for his
Calif. Prunes. large 40-50 size services, also made the suggestion that
2 tOs. 15c
his salary he either dropped entirely or
-:----:--:---:--=-----:=---1 reduced fifty percent. The other memAunt Jemima'. Paneake Flour bers of the board stated that in as Illuch
)Pkg. lOc
as the work of treasurer entails so much
more time than any other position on
the board, the $300 fee was already
small enough remuneration. This question was also laid aside until July, and
the item included in the budget to be adjusted later.
The budget was presented by Roland
L. Eaton, chairman of the Finance Committee, who explained that he thought it
12 lb. bag
represented intelligent economy. "which
means getting the maximum for every
dollar spent."
It was pointed out that the waiving of
the schedule of salary increments was
the first economizing step in the approfor instruction and that the secstep,
or the actual cutting of salaries,
Big Can 15c
should not be taken until next year if
Black Pepper
7 conditions did not improve.
_
_________<:.-_____can
___c_ 1 Robert E. Sharples suggested that
since the budget had only been discussed
in committee meetings belore last Tuesday and was being presented at a regular board meeting for the first time, it
might be advisable to delay the setting
Carton of 12, 22c
of the tax rate u11til the May meeting.
1 President
Bassett however, stated that
Tartan Coffee, in vacumn cans each appropriation had been
tb. 33c
studied and that the board felt that noth____-=:-:--:-:-_________
iug could be gained by a puhlic disc llSsion of the subject.
Gold Medal
Flour
3ge
Calif. Bartlett Pears
STRICTLY FRESH
EGGS
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Interior vierv
0/ the tailoring and dry cleaning establi!llllJlPli1 ojl'prkermmr The Tailor lucall'd at 5 So. Chpster Rd.
ECONOMIZE
by having your last year's Clothes, remodled, repaired and dry
cleaned by a CUSTOM TAlLOn
The changing of the design of a garment, a little repair work and a .trip to
the dry cleaner will nlake many a last year's suit or coat look like it is being
worn for the first time.
Select a dress or a suit or coat from the closet. Bring it down to our shop
today and let us, without any obligation whatsoever, suggest bow it may be
made like new for a very small amount,
During our ten years in Swarthmore, two at our present address and eight
on Dartmouth avenue, we have made many new suits, coats and dresses for
the most discrimiuating people of the community. Now we wish to extend
oUr tailoring service to those who want to look like they are wearing something new without having to actually buy it. Let us talk over your new
clothes problem with you.
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·-.,,-.··--'I1h~-Frfcnd!l,-- ullder":t're'--Icadership
,of Mrs: S.' C. Palmer, Mrs. J. H.
Holmes and Mrs. W. H. Thatcher,
will entertain all church women of
Swarthmore next Thursday afternoon,
April' 28th, at 2 :30 in the.· Friends
Whittier House. This tea will afford'
,iun-and fellowship to aU interested Jadies in Swarthmore. An excellent program has been arranged by the Committee. The Swarthmore Interdenominational Committee is formed by representative women from the churches,
3 from each CJlUrch. Episcopal, Mrs.
A. O. Redgrave, Chairman, Mrs. John
ll'Urphy, Mrs. Frank Irvine. Presbyterian,' Mrs. G. C. Barber Mrs. E. F.
Cook, MISS Jean Docto;,' Methodist;
Mrs. Earl Kistler, Mrs. Frank Smith,
Afrs. ,A. G:. Whit,e._ African Methodist
Airs. H. Bundick, Mrs. Eliz~beth Cole~
man, Miss Gladys Quinlan, Friends,
.Mrs. S. C. Palm'er, Mrs. J. H. Holmes
and Mrs. W. H. Thatcher.
Miss Ella Nowinski of Philadelphia
will entertain from 3 to 3.30 with an
international program fo pia'no solos.
NEW LOW RATES FOR DRY CLEANING
Suits, Dresses, Coats, Blankets, Hats, French Dry Cleaned-75c
Suits Sponged and Pressed -tOe
Protect Your Winter Clothes by Our Special Cleaning Process
Don't Take Chances With Moths
4 med. cakes 25c
PECK~RMAN, TI-IE TAILOR
Tartan Pure Preserves
as "the man who put Pennsylvania on the
A ....rted Flavo..... 1 Th. jar 19c Main Line of the national air lines."
Mr. Turner won state wide recognition
in the regular session of the Legislature
last year as a member of the
1727
5
Committee to investigate Public Utilities.
2 to. can 25c
He opposed Pinchot measures
were declared unconstitutional by
Genuine Steer &ef
.wE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREE
best lawyers of the Commonwealth, and
also opposed Pinchot's efforts to place
the Public Service Commission under
the control of the Chief Executive, wholl............~~~·~~~~~··~-~·~·..........................................................................................~..........~...............---~__________..........__-~__...........1
Tender Round Steal,
32c would have the right to appoint and 1;'e-!'
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Juicy Rump Steak
35c move commissioners without the consent
Fresh Ground Beef
of the Senate which is now necessary.
Fancy Chuck Roast
Education Committee since 1925. He has
made a careful study of the problem of
state subsidit:s to schools and has written
CORNED BEEF
SIRLOIN STEAK
SO. CHESTER ROAD
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LOCAL WOMEN SEE
CHERRY BLOSSOMS
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The Cherry Blossom Special, under the
leadership of Mr.. A. R Redgrave for
the Garden Section of the Woman's Club
was a huge success; the capacity being
signed for quite early. The following
ladies went to Washington on Thursday
aboard the special: Mrs. G. L. Alston.
Mrs. A. M. Allison, Mrs. E. Van Scha-:
enhover, Mrs. H. Hanzlick, Mjss D.
Narberth, Mrs. 0 .. Narberth, Mrs. P;
CI:aver. Mrs. J. Seal, ~rs.. W:~ E. Soc!~ni
MISS M. Lynd, Mrs. Frank Wmdell, Mrs~
Joseph Perkins•.Mrs. T. ,H. Brownj)!tI'rsl
S. Johnson, Miss E. Steele, Mr~: 'J •. ~
Snyder. llrs.· EaSon 'Young,. M'rs. Wm~
Cresson, Mrs. Samuel Palmer, Mrs.. L
c. B1unden, M;rs. S. MacMillan. .Mr~. L~
C. Emmons, Mrs. F. Lemon; Mrs. C.
Cle\'ell, Mrs. Frank Onyx, Miss Vera
Demuth, Mrs. ,Wm. Matus, Miss ]. Wal~
ter, Miss Heien Barber, Mrs. H. D,.
Hamilton, Mrs. D ... M. Ulrich; .Mrs. J.
W. Fritz,· Miss· C. E.Howe; Mrs. F.
Simpers, Mr. Simpers, Mrs.' L. M. Fus:"
sell, Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. W. R
Wright, Mrs. R Walters, Mrs. L. P.
Steven~, . Mrs., H.' Sieback, Mrs. George
Gluessop~ Mrs. Thaw, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, •. Mrs,!aIDes Davis; Mrs. Clar~~
ItlrneT, ,MISS- Barnes, ·Mrs. Wm. BIttel,
&'r~ A-Rhtjc·G.rover, Mrs. Davis, M~s. J.
H. }(;lillei~.: k-R. Redgrave, Mrs. \\I.
H. Brehn and· Mis. Brehn, Mrs. Sell.d.
Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. Tuft, Mrs. Bargel.
and Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler.
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Dr. Alfred J. Swan. head of SwarthmQre's department of music, announced
yesterday the engagement of the Kedroff Quartet, famous group of Russian
singers, to give a program of religious
and folk melodies in Vespers on Sun..
day, April 24. The quartet, which celebrates its thirty-fifth anniversary thil;
year, will open its program with "Behold,
Bless Ye the Lord," by Ipi1Olitov-Ivanov
and will include "The Bells of Novgorog," a wedding song from the Province of Novgorod. "Bacchanalian Songs"
by Tschaikowsky. words by Pushkin,
will also be on the program.
The organization was lounded by Ni'
colai N. Kedroff, at .St. 'Petersburg,
Russia, in 1897. Kedroff had been a
professor in the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music; however, when he
conceived the idea of organizing the
quartet, he resigned his position and
took his troupe on tour through_ the
continental countries. Later, when ac..
clamation for his fine work became
overwhelming, he came to America, and
conducted 'highly successful tours here.
At this time the quartet consisted of
Nicolai Kedroff and his brother, Constantin, and two tenors. Twelve years
ago; . however, the tenors died, and in
their places were engaged Timofei S.
Kasakoff and Ivan K. Denisoff, 'who
was soloist for the Swarthmore· College
chorus when it gave its major concert
on Aprii· & in Clothier Memorial. Both
of these singers had. attained no little
fame for their excellent voices, and
have itlcreased their reputation to such
an extent that the q'uartet is almost
world":famous.
The regular monthly meeting' of the
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\Vedncsday, April 20th at 2 :30 o·(:lo(:k.1
All women arc cordially illvited.
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12TH AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
April
22, 1932
$2.50 Per
Player's Club Questionaire
NO DECISION ON
SCHOOL INSURANCE
Year
PLAYERS CLUB
SEEKS COMMENTS
"Please take time before the play. or between the acts to answer the foUowing
questions. By doing so you will grratly oblige the cast committee, and help it to
serve you more effectively next 'year, No promise or obligation is involved.
Answer franklYJ and do 1I0t sign yOUI name. An usher witl cotlect your answers
Questionaire To Be Distributed
before act III, or as you go out."
At May Production
1. In the choice of plays, do you favor a higher literary or artistic standard
of Club
than in the past? The same standard? A more popular .tandard?
2. Assuming the antithesis to be unavoidable, which of the fonowing would
you prefer: (a) A triRing play ·brilJiantly performed; (b) A second rate play SEEK
STUDIED
ANSWERS
very well performed; (c) A good play indifferently performed; (d) A really
fine play poorly perlormed?
Members of the Swarthmore Players'
3. What is your definition 01 a really fine play (with examples) I
Club will be given a real test 01 what
4. Do you favor an occasional serious play? Tragedy?
they know about the drama and to what
S. Do you prefer comedy as a general rule?
extent
they can analyze their own reac6. Do you favor an occasional poetic or fanciful play?
tions
to
the Players' Club productions
7. Do you favor a~l occasional period or costume play?
they
receive copies of a questionaire
when
8. Would you like us to do a play' of Shakespeare? Which one?
be
distributed
at the May production
to
9. Do you favor an occasional experiment in modernistic, or stylistic. or exof
the
club.
By
this
questionaire the dipressionistic setting and lighting?
rectors
hope
to
learn
whether
or not they
10. Do you favor an occasional revival (say once a year) of some favorite Club
for
production
ptay:; that
are
selecting
production? \Vhich ones?
are
meeting
the
approval
of
the
majority
11. Do you favor the occasional production of a new script?
of
club
members.
12. List any plays, new or old, that you would specifically recommend for proWith the completion of the new clubduction.
'
house many members have expressed the
13. List any dramatist whose plays you would recommend.
desire that the directors choose for pre14. What specific plays, types of plays, or dramatists would you particularly like sentation plays of recognized dramatic or
us to avoid?
intellectual value rather than the lighter
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15. Do you favor the policy of casting solely' for excellence of performance? more frivolous type of production favorOr of casting to usc as many Club members as possible in a season at the ed in the past.
"MASTER SKYLARK" IS
expense
of smoothness and finish?
STORY HOUR PROGRAM
The answers to the questions in the
16. List any members not recently cast who should, in your judgml!nt, be offered questionaire will no doubt have a direct
parts.
bearing on next year's progrCim and
The book Master Skylark by John
17. How many years have you been a member?
are asked to give them considmembers
Bennett, from the Swarthmore public li- 18. What other suggestions, criticisms, or remarks can you offer?
erable thought before the May club
brary I was dra~atised by the Story Hour
nights. The Swarthmore College Lilast Thurr:cIay in the Woman's.- Club- WOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
brary has a number of volumns on the
Musical Hour
Little Theatre movement, the Commuho.use. ThIS IS a story .01 an. English boy,
PREPARING CONCERT
NIck Attwood who hved In Stratford,
The Music Section of the New Cen- nity Theatre, and "Acting Societies,"
the home town of William Shakespeare
tury
Club of Chester met on Wedoesday whichever classification fits the Swarthduring the reign of Queen Elizabeth. . T~e chorus of the \\'oman's Club is at the home of Mrs. Charles Ernst, more Club, and members of the club
Because of his beautiful voice he was doing a great deal of extra work pre- Swarthmore avenue, Ridley Park.
might be able to make more intelligent
kidnaped, taken to: I:ondonand lorced paring for their concert on Friday,
The next musical hour will be at the answers by ascertaining what otner simto sing before the Queen with ~the boys'
April 29th. They will go to Philadel- home of Mrs. Samuel Dye. Clyde, ilar clubs throughout the country are
choir of St. Paul's Cathedral.. .
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues, when doing.
His ad\o°entures before he finally es- phia on Wednesday, where they will Mrs, Clyde will give a program of modcapes to return home to his mother wt"re practice with the Women's Symphony ern music. She will be assisted by Mrs. SIMFONlETl'A COM.
told in dramatic form by. the following On:ht.:..tra. The following members of Robert Cards as soloist and by Mrs.
RECEPTION MONDAY
cast: Queen 'Elizabeth, Mrs. Osc;lr Gil- t1h' dub. will take part in this, year's Edna Coates Colafemina as violinist.
creest, William
Shakespeare, ~rr.5. p r o g r : l i O . . .
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The gwarthmore Women's Committf!e
George Warren, Nick Atwood, Kitty I )., '..'. T. Harry Brown, Mrs, Thomas!
Junior A,OOIi"ry
oi the .Phihdelphia Chambcr St~ing SimBrill, Gaston Carewe, Mrs. Dean Park- fj··dd '~, Mrs. Edwin Crosby. Mrs~ J"hll!
' i,miclt,l: will give a musical program in
er. Others in the cast were Bill". ~:'lJtll.:, I )":'"j'en, Miss Jean' D()t:tor.' 11;-:.: Til(" ,Junior \\'olTlt:n':, Aux~l:ary r)j ~;U' >:! •••~I; ... ~,: ..." (If"
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cer,--'f\'s.,BoRSall"G~ace Dod(, 'far)'-~ ) l')1', -'Mrs. Roy Delaplailic 1ft,. Hn 'TJ·jail) Ci,{xch Illet ',1 rht c1lLth.:1L 11.11 .n j,!oIl'lay. Al>d125 <.t four p.m. Thf"
Bonsall, and Mrs. Roy Delaplairt l !. Th~.' .lfl{i .J',aton, Alrs. L. C. llJllltlOTl:-., .\f l~, ! 10/.", ~.j('llday ('ver:i;)~ . 1trs. J. Burri . . ;'~lHlIitt{"e will be ~lad to welcome any
Junior choir of the Presbyterian churel / '-;"ruld Effing, Mrs. Gili.H'rt t··ai:-jl..'~, I \\\:st prl..·~i(.icd. "\liss Anna I.Jirksoll, :;~s· :';'.,idcuts ,If SwanlHlJmc and vicinity
re~resented St. PaQI's Choir."
"\if.";, J. Donald Gibson, Miss Gueher, ter oi )'li·. j-)• .M .. Dickson o.f P:incc:oll who are interested.
.
Hark, ~ark, T.he L~rk, _,frt l , ~rr,;. F. M. Hadley, Mrs. S. W. John- avenue, told of the work wh!ch IS.i?emg
A program will be given by Dorothy
Shakespeare s cymbe~me mu.sIc I,:: ~C.1l1 : :0-('11, .\frs. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. John do?,e at the Church House In Phdadel- Goldsmith Netter, concert pianist, Mrs.
bert was sung by Kitty Brill a::. :\[;'Lst~r: R. Kline, Mrs. Lloyd Kaufmann. Mrs.: p~la for the unemployed women of the Samuel D. Clyde and Miss_ Regina ChasSkylark.
: A, B. Lawrence, Miss Ralph Little, City., . .
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taine who will play several numbers arI'.
: Mn. M. C. McClung, Mrs. Jacob POLITICAL RALLY
ranged for pipe organ and piano; Mrs.
Musical Vespers
! ~h'"hter, Mrs. Stanley MacMillan,
AT WID'l"rmR HOUSE Philip Oudry Davis, soprano and Mrs.
I :\fr:.. John Morgan, Mrs. Roy 1I.-1ercer,
Addison S. Wickham, contralto.
The regular monthly service u_ l~'.1sit ;\fr,.:, Harry Mi1Ier. ~frs. J. Warren
D·d t i S
th
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member of the Philadelphia Com.
..."eSI en s 0
.war more
at the Presbyterian. :Church
will h: givl':n P~x: ..ln. Mrs. L eonal"d nn.U b cr, "·11'
lui. 13m
be hare
Id IDVI h~ ml·ttee wl·II tell about the annual Chl·lthis Sunday at Vespers at 4:45 p. I!I.
I R;ll!;~an, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, Mrs. to .attend a
I!leetmg to
e at t e dren's concert which is to be held on SatThe choir under Mr. Kneedh:r's direc- i D_ .'\. Simpson, Mrs. John Howard Fnends M~etlng ~ouse on the coll,ege urday. April 30 at the Penn Athletic
tion has- prepared Spo~r's' bea.t:iii wi ~ati.-!, T:\-' jor.
cam~us thiS co;"mg Sunday evemng, Club at 11;00 a. m.
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AprIl 24th a.t 8 o. clock.
.
Fabien Sevitzky, conductor_ of the Simtata "God, Thou Art Great." Sullivan:,'
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T~ vote 1I1te1hgently ~t the ~rlmary fonietta, has just returned. from a tour
uThou, 0 Lord, art our Father" will be
Woman's Assn.
elect!on next Tues?~y, mformatloJ?- re- to the musical capitals of Europe where
sung.
g~rdlOg Party pohcles and c:'ndldate, he received great acclaim as guest conThe assisting artist will be Ruby GerThe second of'a series. of meetings be- wlll be presented by the folI.owlDg: Mr. ductor of the Symphony orchestras of
ard Stewart, a concert violinist of New ing held by the Missionary section of the Fred Taylor Pusey, .Repubbcan Part>:, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Warsaw. The
York City. Mrs. Stew~t has received Woman's Association of the ·Prespyter- Prof. John H. PItman, Democratic Simfonietta is a group of musicians from
very favorable pres!> notices of her play- ian church was well attended Wednesday ~a~Yi Dr. Jes~ H. Holmes f«;,r the ~~ the Philadelphia Orchestra and is known
ing in concerts here and abroad.
afternoon. The devotional exercises were ~lahst Party. E!'ch speaker will. be 11m.. as the only organization of its kind.
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led by Mrs. Hadly M. Crist. An inter- It~ to twenty .mmu.te5, after w~lch there
The Children's concert is an annual
FortDighdy
esHng address 01' ~uth America was will be an opportumty for questIons.
gala event for the young people of Philagiven by Miss Irene Sheppard who for a
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delphia ana vicinity. Among the Swarth..
The Fortnightly program given at number of years was a missionary in ROSE VALLEY PARENTS
more people who are jnterested in the
ASSOCIATION TO MEET Children's Concert and the Simlonietta
Mrs Andrew Porter's on last Monday Brazil. Tea and a social hour followed
inc1~ded a review of "All Passion Spent,· the meeting. The third and last meeting
are: Mrs. George Ashton, Mrs. Leonard
The most recent developments in pro- Ashton, Mrs. Robert Carels, Mrs. Sam..
Mrs. TuttleJ the playing of Schumann'. of the series will be held at the ·home of
"Papilion" by Mrs. Clyde, literary Mrs. Leonard ~shton, Elm ~venue, next gressive education in both England and uel D. Clyde, }'Irs. Hadly Miller Crist,
sketches by Mrs. Simpers and Mrs. Wednesday at 2 :30. The Chilean Consul America will be discussed by Mr. Wil- Mrs. Theodore Crossen, Mrs. Philip
Thayer.
of Philadelphia will make an address.
liam Hurnlee Currie, Director of Educa- Oudry Davis, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1tion at Darlington Hall. Totnes, Eng- Mrs. Addison Wickham, Mrs. Clair Willand, at an opening meeting of the Par.. cox.
RUSSIAN QUARTET
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ents' Association of The School in Rose
Valley, to be held in Bond Memorial
Trip to Pennhurst
Hall, Swarthmore College, this evening,
Friday, April 22.
All who are interested in making the
A buff¥.t supper will be served this trip with the Delaware County League of
evening for those who communicate in Women Voters and the Chester County
advance with Mrs. Laurence J. Stabler, League to visit Pennh"urst State School
Chairman of the Parents' Association; for sub-normal and feeble-minded chiland the meeting will begin promptly at 8 dren on May 6th will please notify Mrs.
o'clock. All who are interested in pro- Edwin A. Yarnall, Swarthmore.
gressive education are cordially invited
It is very essential that the names of
to attend.
those willing to drive cars, as well as
those desiring to take this trip, be given
TREE PLANTING ON
as soon as possible so that transportation
PROVIDENCE ROAD can be arranged for and the institution
advised of the number expected.
A box luncheon will be taken by
A tree planting ceremony will be held
at Chester road and Providence road those 'participating, coffee being served
next Wednesday. April Z1 at 11 o'clock, by the institution.
under the auspices of the Delaware
Rain. Or shine the cars will meet at
County Federation of Woman's Clubs. 10:30 a. 'm. at the Swarthmore Woman's
The local club will participate.
Clubhouse, and will leave Pennhurst at
1.1
4:00p.m.
Mrs. William W. Speakman before
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leaving Pasadena is giving a small lunchBirth
eon in honor of Mrs. ]olm Limebumer,
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. Mrs. Katherine Stockdale ·and Miss Joan
Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan of South
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courtesy Swarthmore phoenix Stockdale, all former Swarthmoreaos. River, N. J. announce the birth of a
After a brief visit with Swarthmore daughter, Patrician Ann on April 18.
, The K.......II ............ ...u .......... R ........ oiDpn en.qed throush Dr.
friends Mrs. Speakman will open her Mr. Milligan was a member of the teachAIfrecI J. S ...... who wiD 011.... oeIect .. ....-am of rooIiaioaa aDd folk mel....
summe~ borne at Buck Hill Falls, Pa.
Iing staff 01 the High school last year.
dieo _ ........ S.....y. April Z4.
No definite decision on the question of
changing the fire insurance for the
Swarthmore schools has been reached
during the past week Several m.eetings
of committees have been held' but no
liefinite action has been decided upon according to members of the board.
During the week, Swarthmore has been
a mecca for insurance men with a great
variety of ideas on how the best interests
01 . the school district might be served
while at the same time satisfying the
local agents.
The following resolution \vas passed
at the meeting of the Business Men's Association at the Strath Haven Inn Wednesday noon: "Resolved that it is the
concensus of opinion of this organization
that in any change in the placing of fire
insurance on the school properties contemplated by. the S c h 00 I Board, due
weight and consideration be given to
the interests of the local agents who
maintain offices in Swarthmore and who
by the payment 01 school and borough
taxes have contributed substantially to
the upkeep of the school property."
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Vol. IV,
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No. 16
Swarthmore, Pa., April 22, 1932
KEDROFF QUARTETTE
TO GIVE RECITAL
NO DECISION ON
1
SCHOOL INSURANCE
I
$2.50 Per Year
Player's Club Questionaire
.! PLAYERS
CLUB
SEEKS COMMENTS
No dl'll1Iite decision on the (ltlestioll ofl
"PI~it!lt' take ti~IIl'la'tt)ll' the play or l)et\~\'·l·1l tilt' act:s to al~s\\er the follo\~ing
changing the lire insurance for the ljUestulIIs, By dOIllJ.e' !II) )011 \\ill ~nath Ob~lge tIll' ~ast ('onlllJ.lttl·~, an.
S\\arthmorc schools has hl'cn reached ser\e )(111 lIIor\.· e/fcl:tl\lly Ill'xl ~\.'ar. 1\:u pnJlIII~l' or ohhgatlOn IS 1I1\,ol\,ed'l
during
the Inst wc('k SC\'cral meetings Answer frankly, anti .10 lIut o.;lgl1 ). Ollr name. '\11 l1s!u:r \\ ill coll\"ct your answers
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\Viii Sing At College Vespers .
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,.~IC ( J11 , or .1. .. ) .011 1-:0 lIut
I QUPKhoIUllrt· 0 e DJslrJi)ul.·.
01 COlllllllttccS
ha\'e
heen
held
but
110
Jl
ore
,
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In Collection Hall
definite action It'IS heen deciued upon a..:-: I ]11 the ch(lice 01 pla.\". qu \\llI f.nor a higher literar) or artistic standard I
At lUu.y ':ro«lIl('lIolI
Sunday
cording ttl members of thc hoard.
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th.1Il in tIll' pa:;t: Tlh' .... l1l1e standard? A more popular standard?
of Cluh
During the week, Swarthmore has been I 2 .\ssllliling thl' .lIltithlSb t" ht' una,·oidahlc, \\hich of the follo\\lng \\ould
PUBLIC IS INVITED a mecca for insurance men \~ith a great
you prefer: (a) A trifling play hrilliantl,y I~erformcd; (h) A second rate play SEEK
STUDIED ANSWERS
\arieh' of ideas 011 hO\\.' thc best interests
\t'fy \\cl1 perlorlllcd; (c) A good play IIHbffcrently pertormecl; (d) A n'aJly
Dr. Alfred J. Swan, head of Swarth~ o[ th~ school district might be !Scn'ed
finc play poorly performed?
~ll'l11hers of tht: S\\.lrthlllore Pla\,ers'
morc's department of music, announced while .It the sallIe time satisfying the 3. \\'hal is your dl'linitioll oi a a'ally fiul' play {\\Ith exalllplc~);Cluo will he gh ell a re.11 It'~t of ~vhat
ycsterday the engagement of the Ked- local agents.
-t. Dn )011 fal'or an OCl'a<:'loaal "erious play: 'J'r;agedy?
roff Quartet, famous group of Russian
I
tht,y
kno\\" ahollt the
,ingers, to givc a program of religious at the mel'ting of the Busincsl') ~h:II's As- 6. Do you f;nor an IH.'c
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lions to the I'la)crs' Cluh productions
ay, April 24. The quart«!t, which cclcllesday
noun:
"Rcsolnd
that
It
is
the
8.
\\·ouid
)OU likt' 110.; 10 do.l 1'1.1) of Shakespeare?
\\'hich
one:
"hell
the)' rCCl.'I\l' copies of.1 qlle:-.tiunaire
,rates its thirty-fifth anniversary this
ye,ilr, will opcn Its program with "Behold, COllcenStts of opinion of this organizatioJl !l, Do )llU 1,1\0I" ;111 occasional \.'xperiment in modernistic, or stylistic, or ex~ I to he distrihulL'II at the :'Iolay production
pressionistic sdtillg and lighting?
IOf tht: cluh Ih thi~ (Iut:stiunaire the dimess Ye the Lord," by IppolitO\·-I\'anov that III .111) ch.mgc in the placing' of fire
insurance
on
the
school
prollertles
con10.
Do
)Otl
f~l\or
all
Ol'easional
n:d\'al
(S:lY
once
a
year)
of
some
favorite
Club
rectors hUIIl.' to kim whetht:r or not they
and will include "The Bells of Novtemplated
by
the
School
Board,
due
prodtu.:tion?
i.\·hidIOIll'Si
are
selectin~ ior tlrOdUclioll pla)s that
~orog," a wedding song from the Pro\'weight
and
consideration
ue
givcn
to
11.
Do
)on
f.l\or
tht'
oce.I;;lonal
prod1lction
of
a
new
script?
art:
Illedillg
the
,
f
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of
cluh
Ilu'mht:rs
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tie
mterests
0
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tIC
uc"
agell
s
W
10
t2
List
;:lIIY
plays,
11l'\\
or
old.
that
ynu
"ould
;;;pct:llically
recolllUlcnd
for
prohy 'l'schaikowsk), words by Pushkiu,
maintain, offices III Swarthmore and who
dUeliotl.
\Vith the completion of the new club\\111 al!;o he on the program.
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d
borongl
I IJ I.i~t allY dram.ltlo.;t \\host' pl.l\s )011 "ould recolIIlII\.'ncl.
hOlbe
m.lIly II1cmhers lI.n e cxprl.:'sscd the
b
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f
y
Ie
Jlaymcn
0
SC100
an
The organization was founded by Ni~
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b
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t
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t
dt'sire
that the directors .
choose.
for pre~
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l'olai N. Kcdroff. at St. Petersburg, taxes lave con I n)U e( su 5 allla y 0 14. \\ hat :-.p\.'cilic pIa) ", types of play.;;, or dramatists would you particularly like
the
upkeCI)
of
the
school
property."
tis
to
a
\
oid:'
sentahon
Illays
01
rccoglllzed
dramatic
or
Russia, in 1897. Kedroff had bcen a
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,
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intellectual
\alue
I·.tthel
than
the
lighter
professor in the St. Petersburg Con.Ie
15. ])0 )on I:l\or tIll' )I~I"cy ot cas-tlllg soldy fOlr t'xcellcnce of perforl11ancc,'~ 1110re fri\'olo\1s typt: of production [a\'or~('rVittory of Music; however, when he
Or oi east Ill!.! t" u ... c as many Clllh 11It:l1Ihl.:'r~ <10.; IHlssihle in a sea~on at t Ie I ed III th\.. P:lst.
"MASTER
SKYLARK"
IS
('oIlCl'ived the idea o[ organizing the
oi ::.moothness and finjsh?
TIll' .tns\\er" to the Ilm'stlOIl:; 111 the
\.'xpl·lIse
STORY
HOUR
PROGRA1U
(IUartct, he resigned his position and
16 List ;u,y 1ll\.'mhu ... lIot rect'lltly C.l~t \\ ho ~hould, in your Judgml'nt, he offered (IUestionairc will Ilo douht h;1\c a direct
took his troupe on tour through the
l·ontinentaI countries. Later, when acThe book !\Iaster Skylark by John
parts
hearing 011 1It'x:t year':. program and
clam'ltjon for his finc work became
17.
How m.lI1\ H'ar . . h,l\\' \'011 h('en a memher:
member" art' asked to gh·e them considCwarthmore llUblic li- 18 \\'1
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ovcrwhelming, he came to America, and Bennett, from the oJ
tat ot ler sll~g-e~l1l'lls, Crlttclsms, or rt'mar·s can you 0 cr.
crable thought hefore the ),lay club
conducted highly successful tours here. brary, \\as uramatiscd by the Story Hour
nights,
The SW
hr:tr) ha:!> it number of \'0IUI11115 011 the
Nicolai Kcdroff and his brother, Con- house. This is a story of an English boy,
PREPAHING
CONCERT
I.ittle Theatre I1IO\el11l'l1t, the COIllI11Ustantin, and two tenors. Twelve ycars Nick Attwood who lived ill Stratford.
Tht: ).[1Isic Scction of the New Ccn- nity Theatre, and "Acting Societics,"
ago, however, the tenors died, and in
the home town of \Yilliam Shakespeare
tur,\ Club of Chester mct on \\'ednesda)' \\hidlc\'t:r classilicatiun fits the Swarth~
t heir places werc cngaged Timofci S.
'I'Iza bctI I.
'fhl' chorus tli til\., \\'oman'", CluJ. is at the home of ~[rs. Char1cs Ernst, more Cluh, and members of the c , ub
durlil/{
the
rl'lgn
01
Queen
...
Kasakoff and Ivan K. Denisoff, who
might be able to Illtlke more intelligent
\\ as soloist for the Swarthmore' C01lege Because of his beautiful \'oice he was doing a great d\"al til I;'x:tra work Iln'~ S\\
taken
to
London
and
forccd
paring
ftlr
th"ir
((l1l(lrt
till
F'rid:lY,
The
next
musical
hour
will
be
at
the
illlS\\ers
hy ascl'rtallliug wh.lt ot1ler sim('horus when it gave its major conccrt
of ~lrs. Samuel l)\'er Clyde. ilar dulls throughout the conntry arc
Oil April 8 in Clothier Memorial. Both to sing hefore the Qneen With the boys' April 29th. Thl')' \\ ill go to Philadcl~ home
S" artllmore and Ogden ave;mes, ,;hcn ,' doing.
of these singers had attained no little choir of St. Paul's Cathedral.
' ad ventures I)e f ore IIe f'lila II y es- 1}llIa 011 \\'Cdlll· . . da,\. \\hl'n" they ,\ill ~Ir~, CI"de will gi\'e a program of 1110dH IS
ia1lJl' for their excellent voices. and
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have incrcased their reputation to such capes to return home to his moth(''" ......... , nr~ .. t it'" with thl' \\ UJII\.'II\, S) mphony ern 1lltl~ic. She will be assisted by )'lrs. SII\IFONIE'l.A COM.
.In extent that the quartet is almost told III dramatic form by thc fa
ra. ~rh\.· fe,II(,,, Illg'. mt'I~II)l'rs o[ Rohert C.lrels .IS ::.010i5t and IIY ),[rs.
RECEPTION l\IONDAY
world-famous.
cast: Quecn Elizaheth, ~Irs. OSC
) \\ III takt· part It! tIllS year's Edna Coates Colaif.'111ina as \"iolini:-.t.
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~----~.-creest,
\Villiam
Shakespeare,
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INTERDENOMINATIONAL
George \\'arren, Nick Atwood
T, Harry Brown, 1
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TEA NEXT THURSDAY Brill, Gaston Carewe. ~lrs. Deal
. ),11'5. Ed\\1ll ('ro . . l,
er. Others in the cast were Bill
t·n. ~l iss J l an I
'I'1t(. F'rit'u,h. 1I11~1t;1 C·h· k,l(h;,r~hilJ cer, '-I,'". R()llsall, (~""c~ I)o,h
~!J!'.. I~O\ Ih'I.lpl.tit
aton. :\1 r .. L, l' EI
of 1rrs, s C. Pallllt'r, ~Irs. J. H. Bonsall, an.! ),[rs. Roy Dclaplail
EJ1illg. ~II"', (;t1!
Holmes and ),[rs. \V. H. Thatcher, Junior choir of the Presbytcrial
will entcrtain all church women of represented St. Paul's Choir,
I. l)tlllaid (;ih . . OIl. 1'.11.:.:0. uUI,:Jlcr. I .~. v. -....... , ...... --.~ ..~~ .. v: -: ···--:-·"1 who :Ire lIltereste(J,
Swarthmore next Thursday aftf!rnoon,
"Hark, Hark, The Lark.
;, :\1. I Iatllt,y, :\rrs. S. \\.. John_ja\,elluc, toltl o! the work wh.lch !s.bcmg
progr.lI11 will be gi\'en hy iJorothy
April 28th, at 2 :30 in the Friends Shakespeare's c)ll1helille music 1
Trs. Thomas Jolln.;;on, )'frs. John I tlo~~e at the, Chu.rch J~ouse. 111 Illliadcl- Goldsmith Netter, concert iljanist, )'Irs.
\\'hittier House. This tea will afford bert was sung hy Kitty Brill a
inc. ).[r:.. Lloyd. Kaufmann, ~[rs. 1~III:l for the llllCmplo)ed \\omcn of the I Samuel D. Clyde and ),[iss H,egina Chas~
fun and fellowship to all interested la- Skylark.
, Lawrt:llce. )'llss l{alph Little.) ut}.
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I taine who will pl.l) several numbers ardies in Swarthmore. An c:xcdlcnt proeI •
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C. 3.lcClulIg, ~r rs. J:lcob j POLITICAL RALLY
. ranged for plpC organ and piano; .Mrs,
gram has be('n arrangcd hy the Coml\lusieal Vespers
11er, )'Ir ... :;taI1IL'y ).!ac).lillan.1
ATWHIITIER HOUSE Philip Oudry Dads, soprano and Mrs.
mittee. The Swarthmore Intef(lenom~
John ).rl1rgall, )'rr:.. l~ny ),ft'rcu,l
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Harry Afil1t.:r, )'lrs I. \\rarrt'n
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A memher of the Phil:ldclphia COI11~
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"eSl{ ents
0
wart lmore
are invited
'11 ttll .1)0l1t
I
I al1llll:t I C11I'I
resentative WOllll'n from the churches, at the Presbyterian Chllrch will
JIl, :\[r .... Ll'onani lo:.uhlr ).fllll.lIl1
d
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b I Id at (I,e 1I11Uee \\'1
tiC
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c"llcer( "hl"l,
.1 from each Church. Episcopal, !frs. this Sunday at Vespers at 4 :45
an, .\'I rs. I'". CI H ... h-r S
• pellC\'(,
.\'I T::., to
F' atten
d '[a t'meetmg
H to e lC
I'
college drcl",~...
.. i" (0 he I,"ld
.. UI' Sal,
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II
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'ncil 5 ..\cemg
oU5e
011
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A. O. Redgrave. Chairman, ),[rs. John
The choir under .Mr. Knecdl
\. SII11I>S0I1, .,Irs. John
o\\an camllUs this coming Sunday evening un ay, . Jlfl,
at
Ie
elln.'\11
t 1 e('Ie
)'hlrphy. 1[rs. Frank Irvine. Presby- hon
"
Club at J I:OO.t Ill.
las prepared S po ,lr ' s Ileal
II".
1April 24th at 8 o'clock.
llrian, .Mr:;;. G. C. Barher, ).[r5. E. F. tata "God, Thou Art Great."
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To \'ote intelligentl). at the Primary
Fahiell Sentlk), conductor of the Sim~
0' d
t
F II " "I b I
ionit'tta, ita:. ju:.t rctnrnt'ti frum a tour
Cook. :Uiss Jean Doctor. )'[ethodist, "TI
IOU,
.or ,ar our 'a lcr WI
c.
WOll1an's Assn.
I dcction next Tuesday, informatton re- to the 1Il11~icdl capitals of Europe where
~f rs. Earl Kistler. ).( rs. Frank Smith,
o;ung.
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garding Party policies and candidate!>. he recei\'(~(1 great acd::l1l1l a:o. Huest con~
).(rs. A. G. \"hite. African Methodist,
Thc asslstUlg artist WI )e "u )). er~I'I,e
'II I
I 'b Ih f I I '
M
n
second
of
a
...
erieo.;
oi
ml'ltill~ .. he-I \\'1
prescn
.
l' d )eT
I Pe( y D c 0bI"oWlIlg:
P J;t r ductal' of the S,\IllI>holl)' orcht."stra:. of
~rrs. H, Bundick, Mrs. Elizabeth Cole- ard Stewart, a concert violinist of New
'cd ing hcld II) the )'liss,onar~ ",\.'cliun oi thc, J':rc.I Jayor
useY'".l"e11I1
Ican
ar}:;
1
H
It
D
t Pari::., Berlm. \'Ienna. and \\,lrs.m. The
man. ),1 is... Gladys Quinhm. Friend:o., York City. ~Irs. Stewart has reCClV
,
f
h
I
\Voman's
.\ssociallon
t)i
the
Prt:
.
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",h!I-,
ro.
om
.
1
man,
emocra
cr p ay.
I' ( I) J
H H I
f Ih S IC Simiollletta i:-. a --~rolll) of I1ltbicialh frolll
\Irs S. C. Palmcr, ]\[rs. ]. H. Holm\.'s vcr)' favorable press notices 0
ian
church
was
\\ell
attended
\\'e
y;
r.
ess~
.
0 mes
~r
ing in concerts here and abroad.
I I PIE I
k
II I e.
I 0- the I'hlladeII)ili., Orche:.tra and IS kno\\n
and ),lrs. \V. lI, Thatcher.
afternoon The dC\olion.11 t:x:t:rci..,c:o. \\cre Cia IS
ar y, '~c I spea cr WI • Je 1In- I .l5 the only org.llllzatlOlI 01 Its kind.
:Miss Ella ~owll1ski of Philadelphia
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lIed. by ~Ir~ Badly ~1. C1'I . . t. .\.Il IIIkr-llt.cd to twenty mmu.tes , after \Vl~lch thcre, The Clllldren's conccrt j", an annual
"ill entertain from J to 3,30 with an
Fortnightly
estlllg address on 00nth .\lllt:rlca Wi]::. I \\ III he an opportumty for questlOl1s.
i g.ll.l event ior the }oullg people oi Plllla~
intl'-national program fo piano solos.
I given by 3.lis:-. Irene Sheppard \\ho for a I
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I dclllllla and vlcinit\' .. \mong the SwarthThe Fortnightly program given a1 lItulll~er of years \\
LOCAL WOMEN SEE
~frs. Andrew Porter'~ 011 last ),[onday Brazil. Tea and a SOCial hnur lo!hn\'L'(11
ASSOCIATION TO l\IEET I Children'::. Concl'1 t .md the Simfonictta
arc: :\Ir::.. George .\ShtOIl, ),Irs. Leonard
CHERRY BLOSSOMS included a rcview of "All Passion Spent,'1 the mecting. '[he third ;:~nd 1.lst Iml'llllg'
)'frs, Tllttle, the [)laying of Schumann'J of the series will hc held at the lWllle of I The most recent developments in pro- Ashton, ~Ir:.. Hobert Cards, )'lrs. SamThe Cherry Blossom Slleci.ll, under the "Papllion" hy :\Irs. Clyde, literary )'frs. I.conard Ashtol1, I'.l1ll .nel1t1e. next I grt'ssiH education in both England and ucl D. Clyde, )'Ir ... lladly ),lillcr enst,
le.ulership of )'lrs .\. R }<:edgrave for sketche::. hy ~lrs. Simpers and Mrs \Vedn~sda)' at.2:.l!I. The C!llle.lIl COIl ... l1l, America will be discussccl by ~lr. '"Vii-I ~Ir::.. Theodore Cro"sen. ).[1'.5. Philil)
Thayer.
o[ Pluladclplll.1 \\'Ill makc an :uldre:.s.
I ham Dundee Currie, Director of Educa-: Ondry D,wis, ),1 rs. H.. Chc..,ter Spcncer,
the Garden Section of the \\'oman's Club
------------------------------------'-----------------------------------1 tion at Dartington Hall, Totnes, Eng-l :\Irs .\ddl~Ol1 \Vickham, )'Ir ... Clair \VIIwas a huge success; the capacity being
j land, at an opcning mecting of thc Par~ cox.
RUSSIAN QUARTET
siglled for quite l'all). The following
cuts' Association of The School in Rose
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I Valley, to be held in Bond Memorial
ladi\.'s went to \Va.;;hingtoll 011 Thursday
Trip to Pcnnhursl
.Ihoard the spccial' :\1 rs. G. L. Alston I
I Hall, Swarthmore Collcge, this cvening,
:\lrs. A . .:\1. .\Ilisoll. ~lr~ E V.m ~c11O-1
I Friday, April 22.
; .\Il \\110 .trc Il1tel~::.ttd in IlIdking the
A
butlct
suppcr
will
be
scrvcd
this,
trtp \\ Ith the l)cl.lwarc County I.eaguc of
I;uhuver. )'Ir:-.. II Ilanzllck. :\Ii~s 1)'1
evening
for
those
who
communicate
inl
\\\mlt'll \' olel' .. and the Chestcr County
~ arherth. ),1 rs. 0, N arhcrth, :\1 rs.
I advance "dth Mrs. Laurencc J. Stabler, I I.t'.tgut: \t\ '151t l'el1uhur::.t State School
Uca\'er, :\[rs. J. Seal, ~Irs. \v. E S0Uel1,
I Chairman
of. the. Parents' Association; I for suiJ-norm:ll all(~ teeblc-min~cd chil),[iss :\1. Lynd, )'Irs, Fr~Ulk \Vimlell,lIrs.1
and the mectmg Will bcgm promptly at
drell 011 )'la~ 6th \\'Ill please notIfy ),[rs.
Joseph Perkins, )'Irs. T II. Brown, Mrs.
I o'clock. All w~o arc il1tere~ted i!1 ~ro. Ed\\1ll A. Yarn,lll, S\\arthmore.
S. Johnson, ~[iss E, Steele, Mrs. J. 1.'.,.
I gressivc L'
i
to attend,
thu . . e \\ lHmg to (lrll"c car::., as well as
Cresson, ),1 r". Samuel Palmer, )'lrs. L.
I
tho:-.\.'
(k",iring' t.o take this trip, be £i~en
l'. Blunden. lin;. S. ~lad,liIlall. )'lrs 1.
I
TREE
PLANTING
ON
a:.
soon
a:. Il\l:.~lhk .. () that transportatIOn
1..'. Jo.1ll1ll01lS. )'Ir . . F. I.cIUOIl. ),Ir ... C E j
PROVIDENCE
ROAD
C.lII
he
.m
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the 1HlIHht'r I;'Xlll'(lt'd.
I )l.:IlIllth, )'Iro.; \\'m. )'Ialo .. , ~Ih .. J \Val~ I
_\ tree l)lantmg ceremony will he held! A box .1~1I1c~leoll \\!.11 be. takcn by
',-,r, lli:.s Ildcn Barhl'r. llrs. II. D.I
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llamilton, llrs. D. :\1. Ulrich. :\Irs. J I
I nex:t \Vednesday, April Zl at 11 o'clock, by the Illstitution.
\V. Fritz, ),[iss C, E. Howe. )lr~. F, I
J under
the aU:O>Jliccs of the Delaware
Rain or shine the car .. \\ilI mcet at
SimI)eTs, 11 r. Simpers, ),1 rs. L. :\1. Fl1s~ I
County Federation of \\'oman's Clubs, 10:30 a. Ill. at the S\\arthmore \Voman's
. . cll, ),[rs. Charles Israel, Mr~. \V. R.!
I The local club will participate.
Cluhhou . . c, and will leave Pennhurst at
\\'right, ~[rs. R. \\'alters, Alr:o.. I.. P. i
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Stevens, ),[rs. H. Siehack, ),1 rs George
~Ir" William W. Speakman before
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(~Iuesson, ).[rs. Thaw, llrs. J. H, TholUI Ica\ ing Pasadena is giving a small 1unch~ i
Birth
as, ),Irs: Jamc.s Davis, )'ITS Clarcnce
: t'OIl in honor of ),[rs. John Limeburner,
l~arnes. Miss· Barnes. Mrs. \Vm. Bittei.
: ~Irs. Katherine Stockdale and :Miss Joan I ~lr.• md )lrs. John ),(il1igall of South
).rrs, Arthur' Grover, .Mrs. Da\'is, ~Irs. J.
Phoentx
Stock(late all former Swarthmorcalls. Rivcr, N J. announce the hirth of a
thmo,e
COUT t esy Swar
H. Kline, J..frs. A. R. Redgrave, Mrs.
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iter a , brief visit \\ ith Swarthmore II
(aug Ilter, Iatnctan.
II. Brdlll and ~(iss Brehn, :Mrs. Sellers,
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The Kedroff quarte~ I : knOt Ru.,.an smg;ra l':n.
an~
mel:: : friend", ),[rs, Speakman will ollen her Mr. Milligan was a member of the teach~
).frs. Coulter, lfrs. Tuft, :Mrs. Barger,
Ad.lfn:d J. Swan'Swh0claWlIA0riler2a4 se eel program 0 re IglOUI
I summer home at Buck Hill Falls, Pa.
1ing stall of the High school last year.
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Tartan Pure Preserves
Assorted Flavors,
:I.:.
t Th. Jar 19c
Genuine Steer Beef
43c
Tender Round Steak
Juicy Rump Steak
Fresh Ground Beef
Fancy Chuck Roast
32c
35c
17c
15c
VEAL CUTLETS
39c
Veal Chops
32c
SHOULDERS LAMB 20c
N""k of Lamb
14c
Rack Lamb Chops
25c
Habbersetts Bacon % Th. pg. 10c
Stewing Lamb
7c
Tender Lambs Liver 17c
CALIF, PEAS
'J4
doz. 19c
Tasty Seedless Grapefruit
4 for 19<:
LEMONS
doz.
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PECKERMAN,
THE TAILOR
t,ttl' \\ ide rCC(')..pllIlUll
11\ the I.t·gi:.laturc
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Swarthmore 1727
Ill' uPllo~ed Il!llchl,t me.l~l1n:S which
\H'r\.' dtd.lred llllCollstltutmnal b) the'
iJc:-t 1:1\\,\,er:. of tht.: COlllmonwealth, and,
W~ CALL FOR AND DELIV~R FR~~
also uppo~ed Plllchot'::. cffnrb to plan' I
tht; 1'uhllc St'l \ II.:C COll1ll1h"'l(JII uuder
the cuntrul of tbl.: (lllt;i l·,xecutl\'l", who
\\ould h.l\!.: the fight to appoint and rt'~ I-----------------------~-----------------------------------'
ntO\t' LOIllIllI .. SIOller .. witlwut the consent
ot thl.: :-;l'natc \\ hich Is 110\\ Ilt'ce ..:.ary.
Education COl1unittc\. .. mCt 1')25. lie has
m,ltle a c,lrcilil ::.tlld) of the prohlelll of
... tall.: ~l1h::.idll: . . to schools and has written I
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PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
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Today and Tomorrow
pk. bas. 21c
Calif. Oranges
put "ellllsyhalll,l
SO. CHESTm ROAD
2 Th. can 25c
SIRLOIN STEAK
1ll.1II \\111)
)'il. Inrner
III
CORNED BEEF
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FRIDAYandSATURDAY
Victor D. Shirer
so.
CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 586
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AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
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SWARTHMOREAN
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starting with the idea of planting ten mit· reeting the '-chorus this season and is. p~o--- -C LASS I FIE D
PATRIOTS'· DAY
CLUB lion Elm trees as a tribute t? the mem- dueing gratifying lesults. The men's aDCj
WO
ory of George Washington. a"ll that women's choruses are drilling intensively
FOR RENT
swart&. 761-762
Free Delivery
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there are fourteen million planted now, on the man
miliar and aeSthetiC songs
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. up'
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Patriots' Day was observed .at the and the number wilt probably reach
FOR aBNT-DesLrable apartment. 'seven Woman's Club on Tuesday afternoon by twenty million.
which are found In
atlenee ~ 1 e
roome,*125
tileper
bath.
heat.Allan
hot wate~~ea=
the showing of the -film. uGeorge
also reminded
club members
carase.
month.
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' h members of the cast are separately reoB::Ww:'arth~~m::o:::re:.:A=v:e.:...-__::_-=:_:=::::;;:::;:; 1ington, his Life and Times ; ": IC FYf of the essay contest the ooject of w IC hearsing their parts. The parts of the
~Rartment8
RENT-Two attractlve housekeePa1n.! made by the Eastman TeachlDt ~~m is "What Can Club Women Do For Con- two poets Grosvenor and Bunthome,
at 317 North Ohester Rd.. ... Company and followed closely t e ~s- servation". The contest is open to all.
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be L W It
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and bath each, elcctrio
torical facts of his life. Mrs. Ella
club members and will be read at the will be taken by Her rt . a on an
. ter Haines was· sent by the Philadelph.a May meeting of the County
J. Crail! Janney. Several
ago. Fin ..t Fraittl alld Vegetahle.
Electric company. owners of the film, to For any further information, wrlte Mrs. when thIS opera was presented m Rose
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FOR RBNT-Room with private bath. 115 explain the picture. Mrs. Charles Mus- A. R. Redgrave. After the ~icture was Valier. these tw,? players made an ou~-Sea ·Food all.
rocen..
Guernsey Road.
ser. chairman of the County Conserva- shown the audience assembled m the yard standmg success m the same pa"!s. Cra.g
FiDe.1 Qua1ity of
FOR RENT-Very attractive ace~. tion Committee. was. a gUC.5t and tol~ of where Rev. Lloyd P. Stevens. pastor .of Janney also ~ook the same role m a per_
urnIBh . the Washington B.cenleDlal Committee the Methodist church pronounced
m- formanee g.ven by the S.avoy
Bird.eye Fro.ted Meattl
vocation. Mrs. William Earl Klstler, Company. The part of Patience will be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FOR SALE
RECEIVE BIDS e
of president of the Woman's club, spoke in- taken by Doroth! M. Swishe~ whose
RIME MEATS
The School nIBtrI'1 o'bt:. t'n::,~ spiringly of the planting oi the Norway lovely soprano vo.ce needs no mtroducP
FOR SALE-W'cll rotted manure.
to Dall., l~· 8:,~:~rId~ ~:: 4 p. am.. Eastern Spruce telling of the love of trees of tion to those who have foHowed reo::ent
vreM to
b!380
DO)" vo n .
TIme.8uppl
MODldaY·artMaYhO·P·
Georg; Washington • Mrs. Kistler
the
Chorus.
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Daniel Mene ceo
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er,
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ed productions
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' Rose
h Valley
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--,=c=--:::~::-::::::=:;-;=:;-;,,;;:;;:;;;rr;;,:"1 ~ld JanItors 8uPPUes, and fuel. The 8ohogr a spadeful of dirt to the tree, 0 ow . t ~rs me u e m t e cas are I~na
FOR. SAL~eBp. Second-hand Q'tt~lN, nIBtrlct reserves the rIght to,::J~d~l to b Mrs Redgrave. Miss Martha Hav.- Purmton. Helen Janney. Isobel Price.
Pthan the low lind. chairman of the American Citizen- Evelyn N!cholson. Francis Markland.
more '705.
bldders
on any Item.
lteDlS
the l
Ilro-y
John Clothier,
Wray Hoffman and WalSpecificatiOns
mayorbe
Beeured at the ship section, • which sponsored
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FOR SALE-Invalids wheel chair. Two .serv· School District oMce in the Swarthmore gram, threw ID the tlur spa e u .
ter ama.
Ice or commode
chairs. All 42.
In exr.ellent High School. ELIZABB'I'H A. LUEDERS,
overproto - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - _
condition.
Phone Swarthmore
Secretary. theThe
Girlmeeting
Scouts was
who then
gaveturned.
a fitting
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WJ~-
~~n~.cr.~~e~~w~~or~·489.arre
Th~°;r:..~':~~3;'=:r~1~~.un
F~eration
=ta~ard
yea~s
tI~e
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Pfhlladsc~:~ii~~
MARTEL
BROS.
Rib Lamb Cb
Pork Chops
Pork Lo·m Roast
Shoulders Lamb
l=en~
Pr't:: m~&t 6~ t.e.C~g,'I:g: 'l-~.:"'MwaJh; :~a~Jdsco!;'tra~~I'io o';,':'~r
PERSONAL
PERBON~ld
Hardwood
oak
See the NORGE before you
deceased. graDL
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
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at the Chester Refrigeration
have been granted to the unde,~ed. Wdho
est atl persons having cIa
or e· ROSE V ALLEY CHORUS
Show 25c a day
~~~ds against the Estate ot the decedent
TO GIVE "PATIENCE"
to make known the same, and aU pel"8OXl&
Indebted to the decedent to make payment,
without delay. to ~."..,.... ........~ B'~~
ARAMINTA I:~" ~"'.DO;II.
312 N. PrlDc;eton Avenue.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to her Attorney.
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JAMES W. LAWS.
918 Land Title Building,
Philadelphia. PR.
floors laid and
refinished.
Estimates tum1shed. SomerhaIder & Scheible.
658 Tenth Ave.• Moore, Pa. Phone Rldey
Park
1136·W.
WORK WANTED
WORK WANTED-Colored Duller and bouse
work EX(>ericnccd. Thomas Marshall. 1706
West 7th 51.. Chel!lcr. Che..'1ter 4287.
WANTED-Smart Spring dresses
made by experienced dressmaker. WUl
deUver work. Alterations. Bemodellng. Phone Chester 2-2728.
WORK
ESTATE
OP HERBERT MANNINO,
If you have $5000 for a
the same WlthO~~YV.~G,
perfectly safe first mortgage,
305 S. Chester Road.
Swarthmore, Del. 00., Pa.
let me know.
Or to her attorney.
ExecutrIX.
SAMUEL A. MONTGOMERY.
216 W. Front street.
Media, Del. Co., Pa.
E. C. WALTON
112 PARK AVENUE
ESTATE OF CHARLES E. FELLOWS. late of
the Borough of Swarthmore. Leltera of Ad·
Attractive second floor apartment. Rent ministration on tbe aboTe Estate have beenI
$75. 6 rooms, bath. porch. electrIc rerrlg~ granted to tho undersigned. who reqUeflU al
erator, electric range. private oll burner. Ilf"ts0111J having claims or demands a81linst.
2 entranees. Possessfon May I.
th(' Estate of tho decedent to make known the
same, and all persons indebted to the del!edent
10 make PlL1'ment, without delay, to
CHARLES E. FELLOWS. JR .•
511 Harvard Ave .. Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to his Attorney.
WM. S. BITfLE
Notary Public
Real E.ta'e
Swa. lll-J
Stop! Look! Listen!
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every re"pcct. for .ale at about
$12,000, includin& Barage and 'nice
builcliDI' lot. Partie. leavinl' town.
Worth the- money.
c.
J. KIRK McCURDY.
12lR Chestnut Stt"ef>t.
i E:~
!',' ...~l I!l.' T! 'l'f}u~h of ·Swarthmore. Lettet'8
··;',·~!:~·I.\·nl:,:·y "I, th{' above Elltatf. have been.
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.Indertlcrned, who TeQuesta all
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:ll~ clalmlJ or demands against
'11·, ·I>'.;'!. ,·1 'ho ~cedent. tOI make known
II',' . . ·t .. • ,;1-1 flit J»CrBons Indebted to the
d: '.' ': "<1' ,'" .n .. !:: IJayment. without delay, to
C.HA!.{L}O~S· PARKER.
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No. 21 Soutb Chester Road.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to his Attorney.
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1218 Chestnut Street,
A. SMITH
Phlladelvhla, Pa..
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MUST SELL AT
SACRIFICE
Baby Grand Piano
Excellent Condition
Weyman Make
Solid Mahogany Case
Golden Bantam Corn
Box 29c
Red Raspberrie.
Box 27c
Funeral Directors
Bell Phone 4
RALPH MANDES
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General Construction and repairs
Stone, Brick and Cement Work
Specialist for Open Firepl~ce8
Landscape Work
Flagstone Terraces, Walks and Steps
Retaining Wa]Is, Rock Gardens and
3 specIalS
Swimming Pools
Be't Price,
Quick Service
Clifton Heights, Pa.
ll2 Sonth Springfield noad
Madison 3263
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Granile
M..-ble
MEMORIALS
.
Cemetery Work a Spectatty
Wm. J. Cartledge
Asparagus
~~~E~L~I~Z~AB~E~T~H~KA~~U~F~M~AN~~~IFUIl Pod
Sugar Peas
HAIRDRESSING
Located 111
Thompson's Store. Morton. Pa.
Permanent Waving
Every Day Except SatUrday
~pk23c
Sunk;'t
doz 19c
Oranges
~.OO
'Phone Swarthmore 1991·W
Open evenings by appointment
Ripe
All
Linea of
_ INSURANCE
=
INCLUDING
LIFE
Tomatoes
=
8 in box 25e
FRESH CAUGHT SEA FOOD
PETER
E. TOLD
OLD BANK BLDG.
._ Fre.h
Call Swarthmore 1833
'"
Porgies
Ib 18c
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING Rq. Lump
Inlerior and E"lerior
Ib39c
_
Est. 1843
No. Lansdowne Ave.• Drexel UIlI, Pa.
W.ll P~per Cleaning
(Opposite
Arlington6880
Cemetery)
Clearbrook
STEPHEN BROWN
MortoD P. O. Box 144
Crab Meat
Cape May
Ib 1ge
Goodies
PIANO TUNING
Swarthmore 1056
20 ,.ear. experienoe with all makes·i:==;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;==: I
Cod
Ib 1ge
Member of Nat. &10. of Piano Tooen.
SPECIAL
:;::==--=.:..~---~::----:;;9;All Pianos should he tUDed twice each
Crisco
Ib can I c
St;;m
SPRING PRICES
C· 0 F FEE
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
Dece8Bed.
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned.
who request all persona having claims or
demands against the estate of tbe decedent
to make known the same. and all persons
lndebted to the decedent to make payment.
without delay, :. CARROLL PUSEY.
ESTATE OF ROSALIE B. PUSEY,
ANNA SCHALLES
GEORGE H. KELLEY
PhOfte, Sw. 1225
ELECTRICIAN
Phone Swarth. 4Z8
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
or
Write BOX 4s Swarthmore
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New COAL Prices
on Beading Super.Clean
Anthracite
Egg
10.
Stove 11.00
Nut 10.75
Pea 9.00
Buckwheat 7.00
75
Cash or if paid for in 15 day.
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenuea
Swarthmore 6
Swarthmore 345
intert-~(ed
pint jar
26c
The Fini.bir.g Touch To a Good
Breakfa.t
Your Fire
Chief Says.
Comont Coffee
23c
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Constantly on guard,
year in and year out, the
FIRE PLUGS in the
SPRINGFIELD WATER
SYSTEM maintain a vigil
that never falters in protecting over a Billion Dol:
lars worth of Suburba.n
Property against fire loss.
Fire Companies in the
Delaware, Chester and
Montgomery County territories may ALWAYS
depend upon the Springfleld System for water for
Fire Purposes - and always at a correct pressure,
Philadelphia. Suburban
Water Company
Springtime
Is
Gardening Time
AllKinds of Gardening Tools
Fertilizers
Peat Moss, Hyper-humus, etc.
Seeds, Lawn Mowers
Oleate of Lead forJap.Beetles
Other Sprays for pests of
all Kinds
Gardening Gloves
Ib
SEAMLESS
BROADLOOM
RUGS
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It was Mrs. Bul'll8
who ever so tactfully
restored Martha's
poise. "My dear," she
whispered, "that used
to h"l'i'en to me every
time I entertained.
Now I have a kitchen
telephone and another upstairs for privacy's sake. They're
such 8 comfort!"
22c doz
17e dOL
Sir. Freoh CookiDg Egg.
Wildey Tomaloes. full """k k;!~
Pulled Wheal
P . e
Gerber'. Vegetableo for Bob,. 2 ("" 2Sc
Baker'. Baking Chocolale ~ 11>. bar 21e
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix
can 23c
Franklin Granulated
SUGAR
39c
"The S ycamores"
bag
Bay
Dinners midday
Luncheon and social
,
to install one. The cost is
lias are
~pening; too.
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DANCING CARNIVAL
STANLEY THEATRE, Chester, Pa.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2nd
fl8~W~
D,:la~are
bCo• i !,
ti
songs and dance numbers of every escrlption, eaufully costumed.' Feature photoplay at 6.30 and 10
o'clock.
Admission-50e--75e--$1.00
150 cle"er children of Chester andd·
d A prl·1"
"The Enchante
by
KANE CAMPBELL
presented by
AT 8:30 O'CLOCK
ALUMNI MEMBERS OF
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
ADMISSION SOc; 7Sc and $1.00
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GOLF AT
Swarthmore Golf Course
LONG HOLES
WIDE FAIRWAYS
GREENS FEE SOc
ANY TIME
NESTLE DE-LUXE
PERMANENT
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
. OF SWARTHMORE. PA.
No machine attached to the
head. Comfortably waved.
ANNOUNCES A
Finger
waving
unnecessary.
Also Eugene and Keen permanents. Come in and get two hot
oil treatments free before either
wave. Try our new· soapless
shampoo before having a m,,;,"eel. For appointments call mam
or branch office. Swarthmore
54.2.
GRACE M. SMITH
Sproul
Roa~
at Providence Road
SHffiER APTS.
AND
THE NEW
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Friday evening, April 22nd
Park Avenue. SW8l"thmore.
Tel.phoneY lOO-n>...
MAGEE
LITTLE THEATRE CLDB
trifling.
entertainment parties accommodated. Pink magno-
There i, Real Economy in ~.
It ia illll!"xpeuiYe. Healtbfal and s.tu-
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
fJiDg.
all ,.oar Food Needo al
M..-I·.
fer
Qa.1ity.
PHONE SWARTHMORE lOS
upstairs saves counties.
.teps and trouble. Tell us
Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday-and marl.. "The
Sycamores' Sunday suppers opening.
lIAR.BWleK
All EXTENSION
TELEPHONE
Sundays; evening weekdays.
Ivory Soap
3 bars 20c
Brookfield Eggs
10lb
SUPLEE'S STORE
J'TT1EJlISAi~'~'DiEi:;-
m
Bartlett Pears Ig tin 19c
Brookfield Butter Ib27c
Stuffed Olives
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MARY S. PUSEY,
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delphia Alumnae Association of
DR. HERBERT FRASER
Swarthmore as he was the brother of
Delta Delta Delta Fraternity at luncheon I
TO ADDRESS W'Oft
Mr. S. S. Snyder of Vassar avenae. from the eleventh grade were Louise
Funeral serv:ces were held Wednesday Calder. Elizabeth Stavers. Virginia Tomtomorrow, Local members who will
linson. Harry McWilliams and Herbert
tend. are Mrs. Earle D. Weltz, Mrs.
A subject of widespread and current afternoon at the Nativity Lutheran Michener.
Those from the tenth grade
H. Jewett. Mrs. Robert E.
intterest will be presented by Herbert F. Church.
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to
receive
the
athletic letters were Mil·
Miss Elizabeth Hunter. Miss ~ ...... "
Fraser. head of the department of ecollW
dred
Brewster.
Jane MacInlyre and Wil.
sau, and Miss May Brown.
omies of Swarthmore College. who will
arniDg
liam Maddox. Jack Mitchell of the
Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer of
Mrs. Malcolm Keir. Miss Jean Keir. speak on "International Problems ill the
Will those who have pledged themeleventh grade received his non-athletic
Park avenue entertained at tea Sunday Miss Lois Wright. and Miss Marjorie Present Depression" at the Woman's Club. selves for Legion work be sure that the letters.
afternoon.
Poole the
of house
Hanover.
Hampshire.
Tuesday afternoon. April men they employ for that service have
guestsNew
of Mrs.
Alfred Swarthmore,
at 2:30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Weltz spent were
last week-et.d at an insurance conven- Gary Wh.·te of College: avenue this week.
Th I t ' be'
..• b tl papers on Legion Stationery authoriz~
Re\·. Dr. McNaughton of Park Avee ec urebranch
1S
mg
Y
Ie ing them to apply to such ~rsons.
tion at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Robert L. Coates had as her Swarthmore
of arrallgcu
the l.eague
nue
motored to Scranton last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Green 0f P otts· guests at luncheon on Monday Mrs. Women Voters, and men and WOllleln Ithis
connection. have recently occurred
representations
where he is making a series of adville will be the week-end guests of Dr. Elmer E. Melick of Swarthmore, Mrs. Wh9 are
in the subject are
dresses in that city and vicinity.
and Mrs. Frank E. Williams of Amherst Alexander tee Tisdale of Pottstown, and vitd to hear Professor Fraser.
avenue.
Mrs. T. Magill Patterson of St. Davids. speaker has been lecturing in WashingAWARDED
Mrs. Frank Pearce of Gloucester.
Mrs. John A. Murphy of Dickinson ton. New York and olher I'uinls in the
AT
SCHOOL •
Massachusetts, leIt on Thurs~y after avenue entertained at tea and bridge East during the winter. His book "For.
having been the guest of .her daughter,
f
eign Trade and World Politics" is one
At Swarthmore High School, on April
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin for several days. Tuesday a ternoon.
of the authorities in its field.
14. letters were awarded to the muu,w-I
PLAIN
. Mrs. Herhert Sanford of Park avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Smith of PerlllsThe topic chosen hy the Lcague of ing $tudents: From the
Women Voters is of special interest
Kathryn Price, Betty Taylor"
entertained at cards last Saturday eve- burg, Penna.• and .Mr. and Mrs.
.
Oberholtzer of Reading. Penna., will
the present time. Secretary Stimson
Gerner, Henry Hanzlik, Rodman
"''!the Poet's Circle met with Mrs. Rob- the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
in Geneva and the attention of the world I Bickley Stephens. David Woodling
ert L. l:oates of Harvard avenUe on F. Meschter of Dickinson avenuc.
is focused on current problems in
Richard Redgrave recei"ed athletic letWednesday of this week.
Miss Shirley Shaw entertained
relation to peace and better business.
ters. Those receiving athletic letters
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cookman of the dancing last Saturday.
The speaker has kindly consenled
College avenue entertained at dinner at
Miss Caroline Cresson entertained atldi,,,,u,;s
Swarthmore women are urged to
JONAS GEE
Praetleal
fling.
urday..
their votes at the polls before the meetLawn Mower Sharpener and Repairer
Mrs. Genevieve GOllolian with her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of iog.
Saws reset and all kinds of tools sharpened
small daughter and nurse of Cairo. Harvard avenue entertained a group of
Work called for and deUvered.
I
a
14 K. Morton Avenue
Egypt, are the guests of Mrs. George D. frimds last Saturday evening.
James M. Snyder
P. O. Box 156
Morton, Penna.
Hodgson of Amherst avenue. Mrs. GopMr. and Mrs. Paul Norton and d~~~~':
Phone--swart.hmore 1231."
olian's mother, Mrs. lda H. Ralph of ter Joan of Boston, Mass. were the'
Mr. James M. Snyder died of pncuNew Y ork was al so t he gues t 0 f M rs. end guests of Mrs. Norton's parents,
monia on April 17th at his residence in
AZALEAS
Philadelphia at the age o[ 75 years. Mr.
Hodgson for several days of last week. and Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle.
Special Price SOc. Each
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson 0 f
Miss Grace Dodd of Swarthmore ave- Snyder who was welt acquainted in
Amherst avenue spent last week-end at nue is spending the week-end in Norris~
BeaUlifu] Evergreens
their cottage at Beach Haven, N. J.
town, Penna.
Now is the time to plant
"-':::E-iC'i**:1t:.-a;}1$".i.'t~:w.~"'t~@~~
J. D. DURNAIL
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Mrs. Frank N. Smith entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Copples Lane
Swarthmore 1648
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues enter- bridge and tea Wednesday afternoon at
tained at tea last Sunday afternoon in her home on Kenyon avenue,
SALE-WOMAN'S GUILD OF
honor of Mr. Bushnell of New York
Mr. W. C. Auten. General Manager of
quality carpet in the latest decoTRINITY CHURCH
City who has been the guest of Mrs. AI- the Nash AUlomobile Company. of MiIrative shades. Any size gladly cut to
bert Hill of Swarthmore avenue.
waukee, Wisconsin. was a guest at
•
I Saturday, April 16th, 1932 at 10 o·clock. fit your needs.
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett entertained home of Mr. and' Mrs. E. O. """!I'" 1 w
5 South Cheater Road
her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. The Baltimore Pike, while enroute to
le,,,.t oj Some Hand-bound Rugs
guests were Mrs. Findlay Downes, Mrs. his son at Harvard University.
til
Nut Bread. Baked B....... Cole Slaw. 9x12
. $36.00
,
Herschel G. Smith. Mrs. Roy C. Comley.
Stuart Thorne of Oberlin avenue will
~
Potato Salad, Cake., Pies, etc.
19 80
"THE PERFECT HOUSE!" .~
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, Mrs. James B. entertain at dinner Saturday evening be6x
9
.
Douglas. Mrs. Charles Dravo, Mrs. Jos.
agreed her friends, and
eph Bates, Mrs. William H. Ward, Mrs. fore the dancing class.
9x 9
27.90
DID IT EVER OCCUR
O. J. Gilcreest. Mrs. Alben )"'vensen.
Mrs. W. N. Whorry. of 210 Harvard
Martha Hill accepted
9xl3.6
40.00
and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas.
avenue, entertained the members of
TO YOU
their praise proudly. She
48.00
Miss Louise Archer Clyde and Mr. her card dub at dinner and bridge at
12x12
THAT YOU COULD TAKE
knew it was deserved.
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr., will entertain at Strath Haven on Wedne.sday.
12x15
58.80
A WEEK-END TRIP
dinner before the spring dancing party of
Mrs. J. R. Snyder 01 Rutgers aveEach detail of her new
You can eurpet with Ihis quaDty at
to
nue was entertained at a surprise
the Episcopal Academy this evening.
home showed unerriog
15~:.·/U a sq. yd. (9 and 12 ft. widths).
A bridge party will' be held on May bridge party in honor of her birthday,
BERMUDA
taste--painstaking selec18th at the Springhaven Country Club by Mrs. Frank D. Windell of Westfor -on]y
for the benefit of the Chester Hospital.
dale avenue.
tion.
$50
".
Mrs. Brand Blanshard of Whittier
Rev. R. P .. Wilson, pastor of the WavJ(" lJr/·~f·Jt'(tli ,."
(Pays
for
everytbing)
She
was
seated
with
place is entertaining at tea this afternoon erly N. Y. Baptist Church, with his
Swim, Dance, Night Cluhs,
her guests in the livin honor of Mrs. Ravmonrl Walters.
and two children are visiting at the .hotn~ I
Teas,
The time of your life.
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen ~f Lafayette110f Mrs. Wilson's Father. C. A. Smith of
ing room when Ihe
ANI)
avenue will entertain the Greater Phila- 11 Park avenue.
Sail
May
27; Return Mny 31
telephone beside her
(Over Deroratl~n Day)
rang. A call for the
maid - this was em..
SWEENEY & CLYDE
1220 MARKET STREET
barrassingL Martha
t
Chester,
Pa.
noted the strained
pmLADELPHIA
Phone Chester 6141
pause while Ibe call
was being 8l18wered.
29clb
411 North Chester Road,
Swarthmore. Penna.,
Executors.
Or their attorney.
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq.•
1617 Land Title Bldg.,
PhURdelphta. Penna.
CALL SWARTHMORE 268.n,
SWARTHMOREAN
p
F .....h Green
MEDIA, PA.
THE
Ji'
. ".
S. LIPMAN. deceased. Jacoh
Van Sclver Bishop. Executor. Real Estate
Trust BuUdlng. Philadelphia, Howard Kirk, ,.ear.
A. L. PARKER
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Atty
302IsCounty
No'tlce
hereby Bulldlng,
given thatMedia.
LettersPeTnntaB.
e8 - Media, Pa.
Phone
Media
831
Maxwell
oUle
ho
mentary have been granted In the a ve
Have your Vacuum Cleaner cleaned
Estate and that all persons Indebted to
the above Estate are requested to make
and overhauled and do your Spring
payment and those havlng claims to pre·
sent the same. without dela.y, to the Ex..
house cleaning more efficiently.
ecutor or his attorney.
ESTATE RAY
Phone Swarthmore 705
Legs of Lamb
Ib 33c
Fowl for Fricassee Ib 49c
De-
~~~. Is hereby given that Lettersho
Testamentary have been granted. in the a ve
estate and that all persons Indebted to the
said Estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims, to present
call for and
A rC1\1 Swart... · ")re.an
Bonele..
ESTATE OF HAROLD BARNES,
pine stairs recovered with
Ib33c
Ib25e
Ib 17e
Ib 17e
1932
SwaTlhmoTe
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BY
MR. A. HERVEY.BATHURST. C. S. B.
OF LONDON. ENGLAND
~I:M.IER
0 .. THE 80ARD 0 .. LECTUR.1E8HIP 0 .. THE MOTHIER CHURCH.
THE .. IReT CHURCH 0 .. CHIlIBT, 8C1IENTl8T•• M eOaTON. MA• •ACHU.rn-.
IN THE CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE CAMPUS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24. 1932
AT S:UI O'CLOCK (OAYLlGHT .AVING TIME)
THe: PUBUC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
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CLASSIFIED
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I'ATIIIOTS' DAY AT
WOI\IAN'S CLUB
sl"rti,~g wilh Ihe i,ll''' o! pl,,"li"g
APRIL 22, 1932
1"11 lIIil- recting Ih-c
APRIL
22, 1932
,
d:n:s-;;~~-s~"~O~;;:d -;, pro-I
hon 1'.1111 lr('(.'" as a trlhute to tlu.: HU'III- .turin/-:" gratifying lesuIts. The men's and
orv or George Washingloll "n" Ihal
d 'II'
,
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C lOTuses arc
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Free Delivery
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I'atriub' 1);:1\' was observed at the t Jefe .. n' ol1rtcclI 1111 1011 P :1111('1 nuw
FOR RENT-Desirable
apartment, Se\'ell II' Olllall 'CI
I'
'I"liesd ay a fl ernoon by anc! lb- IIU1UIJt'T will prohably rt"H.'h t 011 the ..1
s
t1) 011
which arc fuund in "Patience" while
ca~~~s$125eI>~~ m·onth. 'Allan Wood,
thl' .. ho\\"ing of the film, "George \Vash- twenty million.
~h~ also n'milldcd the ~lltlJ ".ll·lII~rs 1lIl'lIlbl'rs or thl' COlst arc sl'Jlaralcly rcSwarthmore A,·c,
illgloll, hi .. I.ift, and Timt's"; which was
The IJuts of the
FOR RENT-Two nUracth'e housekeepIng, ",,:ult' fly thl· Ea<;lm:l1l TC:lching Fi!m of the l'S!'Ci), cont~:.l lht' ohJcct (,I wlm.:h ht:arsillg tlu:ir parts.
<
ap:utmcnis at 317 North Chester Rd, Six, lOlllp:tm' allli fullO\H"(1 doseh' the 1115. is "\Vhat Can Clnh \\'''Jm'l1 1)0 For l'tJIIsl'r\'atioll", The COIUl'st i .. open 10 all t\\'o poets, Grosvenor and Bunthornc,
room~ nud buth each, electrlc refrigeration,
.
:
r ' I'r
'I '1'11 II"
and ull ('ol:Yeull'UCCl>. Albert N. Garrett. t~)rJ("al .Iacts 0 hIS \ t', .l rs, :. a
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Pellllypucker 40142 or Swarthmore 489.
kr J Jallles was sent hy the Pllllillkh)luil c1uh IIll'lIIhl'r~ a11l1 will hl' rcad at the will he takl'l) hy Ilcrbert L. \\'.tlton and
"lay
IIII.'ctill!-!
oi
Ihl'
CUllllty
Fl'
Craig
)anm:y.
Se\'cral
years
ago,
I
£".E'or
FOR RENT-Room with prh'llte bath. 115 Ekctric cOlllt),my, O\\'lll'rs of the lilm. to
Gliernst..'Y Road,
t':Xlllaill thl' pietttTt·, :\Irs. Charlt·s ~Ius· For all\ itlrtlu,'l' inforlllalioll, writt· .:\Irs. W!sl'lI this 0llt'ra was presented ill Rose rlnest ...
"l'r, chairm'lII of the Coullh' Consen'a- A. K i-~l'tlgraH', Aftl'r tlal' IJidnn' was Valley, these two 1,Iayers made an outFOR HENT--Vl'ry attractive apartment.
.. how II tilt, alltlil'nn: assclllhlc(I in the :y,ard standing success in the sallie parts. Craig
Hou<;pkeppillg, Furnished or unfunllshed. tio1l (·,'"lluittn·. \\as a g'uest'alld told of
Fine.t Quality of
The lInrmrd SWllrthmore 1<19,
thl' \\ :I .. hingtoll BieclItcnial Conullith.'e \\here I~e\·. I.h',pl p, Sten:n". pa:-.tor of Jalllley ,also took thl' sallie role in a pcrlilt, ':\Iethodi~t dl1lrch prOlllJtlllcl'cl the in- iOrlllitllCe gi"ell by the S;woy Opera
H)catioll,
:\ir". \\"il1ialll Earl Ki!otll'r" Company. The Ilart of Patience will be
FOR SALB
RECEIVE BIDS
I)n.;'sidcnt
of
thl' \\·UIlI:III':-. duh. "IIUl..:l' ill-Ilakell by Vorothy .\1. Swisher whose - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thc School DistrIct of the Borough of
,'OH ',' I ,F _w, 11 rull! ,I lI1allur(', Dally ell':· 8·.l.IlrthmOl e will recei\'e bids at the High
"piringly
of
tht..· plalltillg (Ii till' Xc)rway lun.'ly soprano yoice Ilcl'ds no introducPRIME MEATS
!I"'" !" l'l,tild, Iplll,l. lilll] hlll'~ !o ally 1'01ll!. School BuildinG up to 4 p. m, Eastern
II !!lit·! :'>10 lit r., :.;\\ 011'1 hlllon' Ia~u
Standard Time. Moudny, May 9. 1932, for Spruce, tdliIlg oj the 10\"1,_' _~.i tn'l'" of ilion to thuse who have followed recent
';PJ1t'ral school supplicr. art, shop, science, Ge(lrgl' \ra~hillgton. :\1 r:-., l'-htll'l" add cd I)rolitu.:liolls of the Hose Valley Chorus.
I'on fjALB l'hl'afl Second hand "Qunllt\·" ,wd junltors supplies, and fuel. The School
, "'I'" HUII~;' 16 'Inch on'n ·Ciuod condltlo·n. ' D1strkt rCl;cn'es the rIght to reject I'I;ny t:; a spacldul of
I'
"I() OU C; A, Smith. Phone swnrth.1 all bids In whole or In I)art andlor
I Cl '::o~'
,
,
aWlird contract.<; to other thau the low h" .llrs. ]{l·dgran, :\1 i:-.:-. llarth;\ Ila, i- Purinton. J Ielen j;II1I\(.'\' Isohel Price
mOIl_ I oJ
bidden; un any item or items.
I:~I](I. chairmaJl oi thl' .\Illt·rican Citizcll- Eydyn Nicholsoll, Fr~:lcis ~\Iarkland:
i Spccifications muv be secured at the
ron S,\LE-In\'allds wlwel chair Two ser\"- : School District ulth:'e in the Swarthmore ship :-l'Ctioll, which "pulbore,1 the.: pro· John Clothier, \\'ray Iloffm::Jn and \Val;('1 or eommode ('hailS. All In excellent I High SchooL
gram. thn'\\" ill the.' third ~p:\lldllL
ler Yarnall.
(ondltlfJll. Phone SwnrtlllllOrp 42
I
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
The IIlt'dillg \\a" tht..·1l ttlrlll'c\ O\er to
SccreUlry.
the t~ir1 ~rout" \\"ho gall' a titting JlI"O·
PERSONAL
See the NORGE before you
ESTATE OF HAROLD BARNES, deceased. gram,
Boneless
Letter); Testamentury on the nbo\'c atat.c
PERSONAlr--Old pine i'tn~I" recon'red with have bl'cn grunted to the undersigned, who
buy, at the Chester Refrigeration
oa!; HaJ(lwood Hoors I:lld nnd (('nulshell, requl'st all l)erHOIlS 118\'IIl~ clatms or de- ROSE VALLEY CHORUS
E:-tlm!,l('slurnlsht'd SOIIll'r1~ald(Or&SCh£'ible: IlHlIldt; IIgnlnst the Estate of the decedent
Show - 25c a day
TO (aVE '"PATIENCE"
6JIj 'lenth Ave. Moon'. I II Phone Ridey I to make knowll the SUIlI£" lIud all persons
Park 113G~W,
indebted to the decedent to make payment,
without delay. to
CANTER'S
\VORK \VANTED
ARAMINTA Jo'REEMAN BARNES.
The j{osc Valier Chorus is IIOW in reCor. 4th ~Uld IUarkct Sts.
312 N. Prineeton A\'('nue.
Chester 9911
SWllrthmore, Pa. hl.'arsal to cdebratc it!' IWt'lItY-lifth se:J\YIJIU{ \\'.\:'\'1"1-:')-(',,11111,11 HIIII"1 mul Il\IlI~f' Or to her AttOl"lll'Y.
Box 2ge
Golden Bantam Corn
:-011
this
spring
by
giving
the
Gilhert
and
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\"11); 1':"'f"'l',u,,',L Th"lIl,u:: .\1:11'·11:111, 170li
JAl\IES 'V. LA'VS,
Sullivan
~11)l'ra
"l'atil'lIce",
at
the
~warth~
Red Raspberries
Box 27e
\\",'·1 "I! ~1 ell( ·1"1" (;11('-.1"1' I'~}.O-;-.
,I
918 Land Title BlIlldlng.
Phllndelphia, Pa.
more PI", ers' Cluh ill Swarthlllore on
Ju""ph K ~)lIinh,.
WORl\: WANTED-Smart Spring dresses I --:::.::::::::~::::::::::::--------- Thursday' alld Saturday cvenings, ~lay I
1':TlU':o;1 .;~ ~IIOfItJ:rn!.'s, A~:o;i!Slulii
"Garden Fresh"
ma
I~ alld I~, Hellry 11017., Ihe wclI-km''''-II lURS. A.
QUINBY
& SON
1lI0dl'lIng. Phone Chester 2-2728.
I
Notice ls herell;.-· gil'en that Letters Tes- lhrcctor, solOist and vocal kacher. 1:-0 ll1FRUITS and VEGETABLES
I tamentar\' have beell granted In the above
/)irectors
Fresh Green
I e8tate. mid that all persons indebted to the
- - - - - - -~llld Estate arc rl'questcd to make pay"'5()00 f or H ment
and those having cluims, to present
If you Ila\'f~ ~
til(> SillllC without delay, to
MARTEL
BROS
761 762
FOR RENT
C.
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d
A
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Miss Eliz:lhl'th Ihlt1lt.'r. lliss Lillian Kie- Fra~ s 1'\11 ,cf'I'lrest'I"te< Jy IIt:rhl'rt F.
'
10 recei\'(' the 'Ithletic letters wcrc '\lilt:.~r, 11';~C 0 lit· (l'p:lrhlll'llt oi l'l'O~\: drl'd Brewster, Jane .:\Iacllltyrc and \Vil.
•.
Oll1lc" of Swartlnllon' lolll'J.!I'. \\ ho Will
\\Turning
liam :\Iaddux,
Jack Mitchell or the
~lrs. ~lalcllrh~1 "t'lr, ~lls~ .1\';:111 I~I.'I~, !Opt'ilk 011 "International I'rohll'llh ill till'
I c1c\t'IIth ur::ule rec",;\,('d his nOIl-athl('tic
Park
MISS I.Uls \\ nghl, alH~ "h~~ ':\larJc~f1c I'n'''t'llt IJqJn. ,~ .. ioll" at tIll' \\'0111:111'" Cluh, , \Vill. Ihose who ha\'c plf..'dgcd thelll-I klters.
ait<·nlfHIIJ.
:\'Ir. and ~Irs, Hark D. \Vl'Itz sl)cnt Pooll' of IlaI1O\'l'r. Nt'w Jlallll)slurc, Swarthmore. Tl1t'sdCl\' aikrlloon, \)lril' wht..,,, hll' 1.egion work he sure that the:
: IIIl'l\ they empluy fur that service have
I I.
I;I:-.t \\'l'l'k-ellli ilt an insurance convell- weT(' Iltl' hOllSl' gm'sb of :\Irs. Alfrcd 2hth. at 2:30 I)'dock G'lry \Vhite of CUlll'~C anllue this "'t'ek.1 . Tht' kcturt..' i.. ht,inJ.! al'1;lIl~l'cI Ily thc.[!l
llrs, I~ohl'rt L. t:oatl's had as her) SwartlllllOft.' hraul'll (If tll(' I.eagth' (If mg thllll tc,' apl,ly tu such persons, )'11S-, 11t1~· IIII)II)r('(1 It) Sl'r,ltltOll i:lst wt'ek,
:\,1 r. IlIId ,\1 rs. Roger Grcl'll of Pottsillt- will hl' til(' "'l't'k-l'lIet gm·"ts of Dr, gut'sts ott hlllclwCIII Oil .\luwlay ~lr:-o.1 \\'01111.'11 Voter". alld IIll'lI ,1Iul \\0Illl'1I 1n·pr6t..·lltatIOIlS han" reCt'ntly occurreu in I ,\la-H' he i .. mal..:illg a "nit"" of adIItI Mrs. Frank E, \Villiilllls uf :\1II1u-rst ElllIl'r E. ~fc1ick of Swarthmore• .\lrs.1 who
All'x:tntlt'r I.et' Tistlak' of l'otlstowll.and'I,·itd tl, Iu-ar Ilnlfl .. ~()r Fr""'I·. '1'1",
c t
(\'l·ItII(·.
.\'I rs, I'• r:m k. I'(·
,.., I.. ETTEnS A \V AnIJED
\Iaso:;adltlsetts. left un Tlmrsd':l\' after
)'lrs. Juhn A. -'fllfJ)hy 01 Dkkillsun ,1oll , New York and (JtlU'r pnillt" ill liIl'.
AT III SCHOOL)
h;t\'illg hl'Cll thl' gllesl of Itl'r di~ughter, a,'Clltle l'lItl'rtailll'CI at ka allll hridgl') East during' the winkr. IIi" hool..: "FOI-I
\Ir". Ililrolcl (~. Criffin for sl'\'('ra1 da\'s. Tm:sday afternoull.
:eig ll Tra
PLAIN
.\Ir". Ih:rhl'rl ~allrord of Park aH'I;u\,
llr. and "Irs. Ju!>hu:t SlIIith 01 Pctl1ls· of.t.hl' authonta'" III Its IIc·ld
: l-t. ft-Uers \\t'T1' .Iwanled to the follow-I
1'lItertaillt'(l at card:- last Saturday CH'- hurg. PCIIUit., and '\Ir. alld :\.Ir ... I~O\'I .1 hc tUlne t..·ho~en hy the l.l't\gtll· /)i i ing ~tmkllb: Frum the Twelfth Gradel
!ling.
Oherhultzer of Rt..'ading. Pt..'nlla., will h~: \\~Jllll'l1 Vok~s i~ ~I.' :-opedal i."~l'rl'''1 ;~t: I~athryn Pricc, Betty Taylor, Charles
SEAMLESS
Thc Poet's Circle fUet with Mr!>. Roh- the wcck~l'nd guests oi :\Ir. and :\Ir.:. J.I~hc ,Prt..· ... Cllt lillie. ~l'l'rl:tar~ .Stllll"OIl I" (;t.TIIl'r, Ill'nry lIanzlil..:, J{ouman lIayn(!s.,I·~::::4/
t'rt 1.. Loatl's oi Harvard avenue on F. ~Ieschtt'r of I>ickitt:-on 'I\'elllll'.
I ~n (,l'lIc\"a and the attention 01 thl' \\orltl Bickley Sll'Jlhell!'. J)a\'id \\'ulHlling anti ~ 1
BlWADLOOM
Wednesday of this week.
:\Ii:-~ Shirlc\- ~haw t'lltertaillt..'tl "titt'rl IS f(~ttwd on current prohkm!' iii thl'ir! Hit-hard I-h·t!g-r.\\'t' rl'Cl'i\'('(i ath1etic let.'
Mr, and .Mrs. Henry Cookman of the dancing la~t Sahmlm·.
' I rt'~;~l1on to pl'acc and 1.lt·tkr Im"ine:-....
It'r!'.
TIIO~C' rect'i"illg athll'lic letters
olle"c a\'''I'''e ""1"1'1",,',,-1 ',,1 ,I,'""", ','I
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rcssull t..·ntertallll'd at I (li"l'll:-o ... llllestiolh that nHty hl' a"kccl.
I
IC Strath IIan'1t Inll last Frida.,' eve- SUj)f)er hefon' tht, dancing class last SatSwarthmore \\'UI11l'1I a;l' urgt.c1 to c:t:-t
JONAS GEE
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ling.
urda.\·,
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I'ractical
Ilelr "oln at tIt· 1'1111, ll('inn' Ihl' II1t'\'l~ I.UlU) Mow.'r ShurlH'lIcr unrl n('l)uir.'r
:\Irs. Gcnc\-icve (;01101il1l1 with her
'\Ir. and :\lrs. I~obcrl L. Coates of 1IlJ,!,
S;IWS reset and all kinds of tools sharpcned
"mall daughter and nurse uf Cairo, Ilan'ilrd a\'l'lIl1C t'lltert'lillt..'(1 a !!rUlll' o f , .
Work ('ailed for and delh'ered
Egypt, arc thc guests of .\Irs. George D. fricnds last Saturda_,' l'\'cllinn,
,
J'.'11e" ~I, ,"II\',.,'r
: I', fl,
t-I S. :"Ilortoll ,h'cnlle
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Box 1:i6
;\lurloll~ PcnnD. '
(I( gson 0
f 1ll1Crst a,'CIlIlC,
.I.l(r5, Gop.:\Ir, and llr:.. Panl Norton and daugh.j
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IOhonc-Swarthmore 1231-J
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olian's muthcr, ~Ir~. Ida II. Ralph of ter Joan of Bostoll. liass. wcn: tllc week.r "'Ir. jallll's :\1. ~nydt'r died IIi IUIl'II- 1
Xl"" York was also the guest of ~(rs. l'IUI guests of :\fr!>. ~ortoll's pan'nh, Dr. 11!Hlli" on :\I)ril 17th at hi'i 1'l'"iclI:IICl' ill
AZALEAS
lIo
Phihdc1phia al tll\' agl' oi 75 year". .\11'.'
Spl'('iul I~ri(.•, 50(' Etwh
:\Ir. ;ul
.\mherst avenue spent 1.ilst wcek-end at nuc is spending thl' wel'k-t'\HI in Xorris-I - - - -_______________
It«"uutiful En'rgrc('lIs
tht'ir cottage ;:It Beach Hayeu, N. J.
town, Pt.'11I1a,
1
/
~tm i~ till' lime to •• 13I1t
),Ir. and ':\lrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
llrs. Frank N. Smith clltertaint'd at j
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J. D, DURNAU,
lIartiwick
Swarthmore and Ogden aVClllies clltcr- hridge and tea Wedncsday aiternooll at! .~
CUII.II.,!' LIII("
SW.lrthmorc 164-8 i & "
IT?
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1. f(gf~f) ,yOVt'Il
tained at tea last Sunday afternooll in her hurne un Kenyon avcnue.
:
honor of ~[r. Bushnell of Ncw York
FOOD SALE-WOMAN'S GUILD OF lFirU' ((lHllil" .'ur.,,,, in the Inh'!!it tlc('o.
City who has hel'n the guest of )'frs. AI~fr. \V. C. Auten, Gem'nll ll:lI1agcr ufl'
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TRINITY CHURCH
ruth'" ~IHul(..... An,. ~i:t.(, gl.ult, C'ut In
hert Ilill of Swarthmort..' a,'Clltlt'.
the kNashll··~l1ton){.'hilc Company, of ~Iil-I
I, Saturday, April 16th, 1932 at 10 o'clock. fit ,(Hlr "."',)'"
:\Irs. Ilerhert T. Bassctt entertained wau ·l'e.
'ISCOIlSIIl. wa!' C\ glll'st at the
Iler llridge clld) Tucsda\' afternoon. The Ilome (Jf llr. ,mel :\Irs. E, (). I.
(;osl
SOllll' "fuul-lun,,," RlIgs
guests werc ,\1 rs. Findl~y Downcs. ,\1 rs. Baltimore Pikc, while l'l1route to visit I
.. ;
I' Nut
Bread,
Baked Beans, Cole Slaw,
Herschel G. Smith, 1lrs. Roy C, Comley, his SOn at Harvard University.
I
9xl2
$36.00
. !
Potato Salad, Cakes, Pies, etc.
)Irs. Samuel D. Clyde, ~frs. Jamcs B.
Stuart Thorne ui Oherlill aYe!1Ul' will
"TilE PEUFECT II()USE!'~
6x 9
19.80
I )OUghlS, Mrs. Charles Dra\'o. ". ro.;. ) 05- cntcrtain at dinller Saturday c\ cning he-I
l'I)h Bates, Mrs. \Villiam H. \Vard. "'Irs, fore the dancing chtss.
I ~! agreed her fricnds~ and
9x 9
27.90
I
nID IT EVER OCCUR
o. ). Gilcreest, Airs. Alhen Ean'nsen. Mrs. \V. N. \Vherry, of 210 Harvard I L Martha Hill a{'('epled
9x13.6
40.00
:tlld ~Irs. Benjamin Thomas.
avcnUt'. entertained thc members of I
their praise proudly. She
TO
YOU
:\1 iss Louise Archl.'r Clydt..· and ),[r. her card club at dinner and bridge at I .l:
! 12xl2
48.00
1'IIA'I' YOLI eOllLD TAKE
.
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Samuel
). '
Clyell', Jr" wil1 entertain at Strath Haven un \Vcdne:;day.
: i knew it was dc:wr\'cd. . ';
112x15
58.80
A WEEK-END TRIP
c1illlll'r hl'fure the Sl)ring dancing party of
!o.frs, J. R. Sllydl'r ot Rutgers ave-I
Each detail uf her new . {
j
You C':III .·url"" with Ihi~ clunlity ':It
thc Episcopal :\eadelll)' this enning',
nue was ('ntertaillcd at a surprise I
llolne showed uHerring .;
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182,70 iI "fl' )0(1. (9 nnci ]2 fl, widtll!l).
A hridgc part\' will hc held 011 Ma,- hridge party in honor of IH.'r birthday, I' "",,i.
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BERMUDA
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I' hy ~Irs, Frank D, \Vindell of \Vcst-, ';' tash,~paillslakillg .dcc· ,)
.,
o 1 at II Ie"S)lrlllg-I
fur onl)o'
ior thl: h{'nefit of the Chester Hospital.
d,all' avenue,
tion.
, >
b
Birdseye Frosted Meat8
I
Ib25e
Pork Lo'ln Roast
b
Shoulders Lam
l7e
Ib 17c
Ib
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)lei'f Ct". I ~' sn f e flrst
It·l lne know.
LAURA V. MANNING,
nlor.gng.·~ I
305 S, Chester Road,
' S w a r t h m o r e . Del. ~~~c~~ix.
i Or to her attorney.
j 8AMUEL A. MONTGOMERY.
WALTON
I
216 W. Front Street,
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l\f('din, Del, Co .• Pa.
E_'I","'E OF CII \I
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llu' B"I"ll:.!h nr S\\lII'lhmOl'(" T... 'lter~ nf A,i'\7t~tra6ctI\O'1' sl'rond floor :qlarttnent. Uellt:llIIUI.II"111l11i 011 thl' ahll\'\, Eslnh' h:n'c been
SO).
r oms. bath. porcl!, elect~lc refrig- 1'1"1111<-,1 ,,, th,' ulI,kl'~I"IWtl whu n'q\lcsts all
erator. electric range, prn'ale 011 burner, - .'
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2 entrances. Possession lUa,' I.
I" I,,,!,. 11,1\ 111_ (l,lIIIlS or dt ""IIH s n... UIl"t
1\1, ~,.I"II' uf Ihf' dt·.-,:',!c'ul to makl' knowll thc
·,lIIlI' .111./ ,Iii PI'I'SOIl" Hllh·htl·1! 10 Ihl' dN'f'ilf'llt
1" ;1Ia\,I' P,I,\lIlprll. without lh·!.IY. III
W~I, ~, I1I'!"J'''E
fIlAHI.KS }~ PELLOWS, .m.,
NOltlry 1',,"1;(':
Ileal ESlate
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or
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Spt'('inlist fur ()IU'" l"ir'·I.lat·(,~
LUl1d!!'I'al)('
"'ork
I
Clifton Heights, Pa.
I§
112 South
S)Jrin~ficM
ntHul
lladison 3263
Granite
BH.\NSON
1'.\I{KBH.
1.:11 of Swnrthmurp, Lclll'rs
h.' :Ihl)\,(' Elllah hal'.' hcell
lit-r"I::-Il('11. whe r('qu(,,,t~ all
la'nlS ur ,1C'llIalllls lIg:ailllil
,,,,,'t',II'lll 1" 1I1alu' IUIOWII
II
'It'I'SIllI"
Oranges
Jll!I"hh'd
In
Ihe
withoul Ilela)', to
S 1'.\ H.Hf] It.
':-'0. !!1 South Chc,.ter Ro;ul,
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or In hi" .\tt"l'Iu·y.
.1 KTlm ~t'Cl'IU)Y.
1 '; I S Clw,:;! nut Stn'cl,
p.l.mt'lI{,
All Lines of
I§
INSURANCE
§
~
INCLUDING LIFE
Marble
STEPHEN BROWN
Excellent Condition
Weyman Make
Solid Mahogany Case
C,\LL ~WJ\H.TIIMOHE 268.1{
or
\Vrih' BOX ,15
S\\,lr!hnhlr~
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AT f! IIi
fill
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
Phone, Sw. 1225
ELECTRICIAN
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Phone Swarth, 428
,
_
1ge
Steak Cod
Crisco
·
Garden SuppIies f,or S
pnng
....; : - - - - -
Maxwell House
COFFEE
Clorox for bleaching
P";Cf!S
who ever
"The S ycamores"
Egg
Nut 10.75
Stove 11.00 Pea 9.00
Buckwheat 7.00
Cash or if paid for in 15 days
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenues
Swarthmore 6
Swarthmore 345
Good
Dayligl.. Saving Time start", SIII1(lay_all(\ IIIar!'s
Comont Coffee
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Constantly on guard,
year in and year out, the
FIRE PLUGS in the
SPRINGFIELD WATER
SYSTEM maintain a vigil
that never faUers in protecting over a Billion Dol.
lars worth of Suburban
Property against fire loss,
Fire Companies in the
Delaware, Chester and
Montgomery County ter.
ritories may ALWAYS
depend upon the Springfield System for water for
Fire Purposes - and al.
ways at a correct pressure.
Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company
Springtime
Gardening Time
I AU Kinds of GardeningTools
I
Fertilizers
: Peat Moss, Hypcr.humus,etc.
Seeds, Lawn Mowers
I Oleate of Lead forJap.Beetles
i Other Sprays for pests of
i
all Kinds
Gardening Gloves
I
,
i
SUPLEE'S STORE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
IPHONE
SWARTHMORE
SUl1llays; evenjng weel.
Ib
entertainment
3 bars 20e
105
tOe
lIe
2Se
21e
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix
can 23c
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27, Return I\luy 3J
«h:'r D.·f'''''':llion Du~-)·
SWEENEY & CLYDE
CIH'slet', Pa.
:,
:
1220 MARKET STREET
PUII"ADEI"PHIA
1'lwlIl' (:Ih':-h'r (,14-1
anJ
tactfully
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i' 1.
(,
n
<.':
social
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DANCING CARNIVAL
STANLEY THEATRE, Chester, Pa.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2nd
l;iO
,1
AT /I O"CLOCK
(:11t~Slt'l" :lnd
(,hildrell
0"
Dcluwur(' Co. in
;::ii~~ 4~::~(lltt:~~I(~:;',~' I.~:~:;I):~:~~ ~:t(:~:~:LI~~I'~~:"I'i(~):t~(::l'n!:~~nli~j
'o~d;)('k"
upstairs saves countless ~,
steps alld trouble, Tell uS
to install one, The cost is .; "
trifling,
,\dmi~!'>i()n-50('-75t'-SI,OO
I~.~~-.~~-~~~~~,~..
"The Enchanted April"
by KANE CAMPBELL
presented by ALUMNI MEMBERS OF
LITTLE THEATRE CLUB
MEMORIAL
ADMISSION SOc; 75c and $1.00
AT 8:JO O'CLOCK
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NESTLE DE"LUXE
!I
1-> LAY G 0 L FAT
,.'i.!
Swarthmore Golf Course
No
.'
!:
il
SUGAR
There i. Real Economy in Qua1ity.
It i. in~Jtpensive, Healthful and Satisfying~ Buy all your Food Needs at
Martel's for Quality.
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d.~\'(·r
Friday evening, April 22nd
il
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bag
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JllVENILE
EXTENSION
;
TELEPIIONE :' 1; Ii='
[~
"TI.e
M. EDITH McCREA
,,
, ,
CLOTHIER
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Franklin Granulated
39c
~,i
Dinner,.,. miJ
LunC]lcon
"
17c: doz.
Wildey Tomatoes, full pack
can
Puffed Wheat
pkg.
Gerber'. Vegetables for Baby 2 for
Baker'. Baking Chocolate % Jt,. bar
10lb
~aill\lay
parties accommodatc(l. Pink magno-
22c doz
Str. Fresh Cooking Eggs
rur I'l-I'r,.,hing)
SWilll, DmU'l", Night (:luhM,
Tcas, The lilltc of your life.
Jin... are opening, too. Par.k Avenuc, SwartIltllore.
Brookfield Eggs
Is
I
Sycamore,,." SUII(lay slippers opening.
80
restored ~Jartha's
pOIse.
n y {car,
. "'I
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whispcred, Hthat u~etl
to happen to Ine every
tinlC I entertained.
Now I .u,ve a kitchen
telephone and another upstairs for pri_
vacy's sake, They're
such a comfort!"
bot 15e
Raiains-Seeded or Seedlea. lb. pkg, 120
French's Black Pepper~ reg. 20c.
12c
Galv. Buckets-Good Ones
17c
23c
Ivory Soap
(I'a~:-o
It was l\lrs, Burns
29c Ib
Bartlett Pears 19 tin 19c
Brookfield Butter Ib 27e
The Finishing Touch To a
Breakfast
Your Fire
Chief Says.
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1ge
Ib can 1ge
Ib
Stuffed Olives pint jar 26e
11'~tlflilltl ..~",'e'·-C'etlll
She was seated with
her guests in the living room when the
telephone bc.~idc her
rang. A call for the
maid - this \ViiS ('111harrasl!Jillgt i\blrtha
noted the glraincd
pause whi"~ the call
was beill~ answercd.
II
lb
S50
<
).trs. Brand B1anshard of \Vhittier
Rl"'. R P. \Vilson, pastor of thc \Vav- \ :.~
!)Iacl: i.. {,11tt'rraining 'It tea this afternoon crly N. Y. Baptist Church, with his wife ~!
III hOlltlr c)f ~Ir". l{a\'lnl l ll1l \Villh'r:-o.
land two children arc \'is!ting: at the home ;~
.\lrs. J~J!III A. Dellefs!:" (lj Lafa}'ctte,of .:\Irs. \Vilsoll's Father, C. A, Smith ofl ;
, ~~
A Finer Butter
'!It
'f'~-~" \
f~U,!,,'"
Philadelphia. Penna,
CO A L
r'i
n
n
Jersey
SPECIAL
SPRING PRICES
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES ,
.
ISe
Ib 3ge
Crab Meat
of
:i
.Lj
I
Reg. Lump
Goodies
Morton P. O. Box 144
Swarthmore 1056
I
ESTATE OF ROSALIE S. PUSEY, Deceased.
Lett(cr:. Tcstamentary on the above estate
have been gt'nuted to tllc undersigned.
who le(llle5t nIl Jl~rsolls hal'ing claims or
demands against the ('state of the decedent
to make known the same. and all persons
mdebtNi to the decf'rient to make payment,
without d('lay. to
H, Cl\RROLL PUSEY.
MARY S. PUSEY.
411 North Chester Road.
Swnrthmore, Penna.,
,
Executors.
: Or their atwl'ucy,
CLAUDE C. SMITH, E,">q.,
1617 Lnnd Title Bldg"
FRESH CAUGHT SEA FOOD
Ib
1,
il~~~~~;;--~I
,
Cape Ma.y
i
Baby Grand Piano
19c
8 in box 25c
Porgies
Interior and Exterior
Wall Paper Cleaning
PIANO TUNING
~
ToIIe II
~
20 years experience with nil makes.
SMITH
Member
of Nut. ASBo. of I'iuno Tuners.
1--_"_'''-''-''-'''-''-''-''-''-'_1_''_
•.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All
I'iunos
slumM he tllncd ",dec each
1 ESTATE RAY S. LIPMAN. deceased. Jacob
Phone Swarthmo~e 705
I
Van Sci vcr Bishop, Executor. Real Estate
,TI'uf>t Building, Phlladelphla. Howard Kirk. .car,
A, J.. l'AnKEn
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: II Atty.,
302isCounty
Notice
hereby BuUdlng.
gil'ell thatMedia,
LettersPenna.
Testa- 1\I.~dhl~ I'a.
Phone Media 831!
Imentary lllWC been grnnted tn the above
'Estate, . lind that all per::;.ons indebted 'to - - - : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Have your Vacuum Cleaner cleaned
the nbo\'e Estate arc requested to make
100nd overhauled and do your Spring
MUST SELL AT
payment lind those having claims to prcI
'!'ent the Mune, without delay, to the Ex1 house dcanin.~ morc efficiently.
SACRIFICE ,ecutor or his attorney,
C. A.
o
,
PETER E. TOLD _ Freah
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
No, Lansdo\\nt' Avc., Un'xcl Jlill. I·~I.
(Ol)poslte ,\rlinJ;ton Cemelery)
CI("arbrook 6880
doz
Tomatoes
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OLD BANK BLDG,
Call Swarthmore 1833
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a Specialty
Wm. J.E!'!it,Cartledge
18-13
·1111S· h
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tnU, .,'
~pk23e
Sugar Peas
Located in
Thom"son's Store, l\lorton, Pa.
Permanent Waving
Sunkist
Every Day Except Saturday
3 Specials $1,00
'Phone Swarthmore 1994-W
Op.II evenings by ,pPolntmen_t_ __
Ripe
}"lng-stmH' T(·rr.lI·('~' \" ulk!!i und Slqu;
R.,tuining \"'ulls~ nuc"k (;.lr(II'II~ .1.11111
Snimlllin~ P'uul!'>
Ilf'xl I'ri""j(
(lu;('k S.'n·;l'f'
~1,'C1TRDY,
ItA
$12,000, including garage and nice
building lot. Parties leaving town.
Worth the money.
Slunc~
bun25e
Full Pod
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
HAIRDRESSING
,"forlll'Y,
1':1-" CIII':
, '.
~n~"I~I~"I~"~"'~"~4~~~~~M~E~D~IA~'~I'~A~'1 1\sparagus
~IANDES
(;.'Iwrnl (:oll!oilrlU'liun alld rClmir:o;
RALPH
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Ib 49c
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112 PARK AVENUE
RUGS
Ib 33c
Legs of Lamb
Fowl for Fricassee
E. C.
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Ib 33e
Pork Ch ops
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sau, and .\Iiss Mol\' Browu.
'\Ir. and Mrs. Leslie \Vl·tlilufc:r of
•~ •.
'
r,nt. an yegeta ,es
Sea Food and Groceries
Rib Lamb Chops
THE SWARTHMOREAN
3
ddI,hi. AluIIIII"C ,I"ociati,," of Ihel DR, HERBERT I.... AS"~I'
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' warl !lIl o:c 4tS he wa .. thl' Ilruthl'r of, from the dl"'l'llth grade were Louisc
eta
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)clt
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Fraternity
at
IUI~chl'oll:
TO
ADDRESS
WOIUEN
l.lr.
S,I S, S.lIyder of Vassar. ayenue., ('alcler, Elilahclh ~
"':1.\"'1",
V,'rg,"",'a'l"o","
tomorrow. Local mClllocrs whn WII) at·
I
_
·.lIll l'ra
"l'rVlCt'
..
\\Crl'
hl'1d
\\t'dlll'sday'
lill:'ClII,
Ilarry
'\lc\Villiams
and lJl'rlJcrt
tend ;tre '\frs. Earle n. \Vcltz. llrs. P'I'
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WH l'sl)Tt'ad alld l'lITrt..'lIt " l:
(1011
a
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.,all\·lty
.tlt
1aall
.llid'l'lIl'r.
Thuse
from
the
tcnlh grade
,\ rs. l{o )l'rt
'.. ~., mrp CS'j·"'II"r.' I ·'11 I
I I
( hurdl
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LONG HOLES
!:!:
I:
WIDE FAIRWAYS
':
GREENS FEE 50C
I:
ANY TIME
Ii
::
I:
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:1, :~,. -,
to II",
head, Comfort"""
"all"l.
Finger
wu,-ing unnc('cs~ary,
Also Eugene ..1110 Keen perilla·
nents. Come in and get Iwo hot
oil treatments free hefore eilher
wave. Try our lIew· soaplcss
shampoo before having a mar·
eel. For al'lwintmcnts call main
or hranch ollirr, Swarlhmore
S
I Road a t P
· dence R
prou
rOVI
oa d "i!
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ANNOUNCES
A
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BY
MR, A, HERVEY·BATHURST,
C, S, B,
OF LONDON, ENGLAND
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.
CHRIST. 9CIEN'rIST, IN bOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
THE FIRST CHURCH OF
IN THE CL.OTHIER MEMORIAL.
SWARTHMORE COl.LEGE CAMPUS
542,
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~~~~:~/!~~~;,,~'
FtRST CHURCH OF CHRtST, SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE, PA,
GRACE M, SMITH
A
SHIRER
AND
PTS,
1
THE NEW Sll'UrlllIllOre
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL
AT 3:15 O'CLOCK
24, 1932
(DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME)
THE PUBL.IC IS CORDIAL.L.Y INVITED
+
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL
propriale Quaker gray. Mr. Edilor, I of Pennsylvania, at 8 o'clock. The en.
It is. expected that many ·Swarthmore.
hoping you wih publish such exerpts lire dance is to be slaged by Swarthmo"
an.
in!,rested in the health and physical
from this lett,r as you may deem nr
in order to bring this matter to
Cheltenham, Lower Merion, H'lVerford education program, 'will attend this demo
tention of the community. I think we
Radn?r .and Upper Darby High School •• onstration as well .. other features 01
Publiehed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa,
agree that the 18th amendment should
ThIs IS a part of an all-inclusivedem· the National Convention. Swarthmore
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publhher
.
strictly enforced; therefore, I believe oustralion including dancing, games alJd girl. participating are:
your columns should be devoted-par. stunts, rope skipping, typical junior higb
Ruth Trostel, Jane Lumsden, Elizabetb
tiaIly at least-to the discussion of other school less~s, military tap danCing, ad· Sta'l_n, Elizabeth Main, Hamtah Smith
Phone Swarthmore 900
public questions.
vanced actIvity on gymnasium apparatuSr Angela Mason, Mil d red Brewster
Entered as Second Class mailer. January 24, 1m, at the Post Offic, at Swarthdance~ rep~esenting several periods. ia Louise Calder, Betty <:aider, Peggy
Yours for academic freedom,
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3,1879.
LOUIS M. JOHNSON Amerlca.n hlSt?ry, free exercises, past and Ford, Betty Ford, Alma Williamson,
present, a variety of clog dances and in. Anne Bonsall, Jane MacIntyre, Mar,
terpretive rythmic en'semble.
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932'
Ellen Mercer, and Dorothy Reinhold.
Editor SworthflloreD":
Feeling that every voter in Swarth·
school of Experience."
I m·ore is indebted to Mrs. Julia A Yarn·
Meadow Larks
\Vhcthcr in the home, church or
all for the letter she has recently sent to
Our Swarthmore fields are full of Clara Branson Parker cheerfully
OUr citizens, 1 wjsh to acknowledge pub.
larks ;loyally fulfilled her part. There was a licly my appreciation of her sincere ef.
I lo\'c their glad swect cries
quiet dignity ill her bearing and a pe- forts to expose corruption in our County
I would also urge every voter to attend
cuHar charm of appearance. I
Each spring I marvel at their song
'Vith startled fresh surprise.
reI1)ocn~~cr hearing a small girl remark, the meeting to be held at the Friend.
""'hen)! grow ·up I want to look like Meeting House this coming Sunday eveTo County Court four days last week Mrs. Parker, she always dresses so ning in order to get all possible informa.
I walked, and all the time
frcshily and smiles 50 cheerily when tion regarding parties and <:andidates.
1 heard, like dim enchanted bells,
Juliet 1;. Kent.
you speak to her."
The field-lark's fairy chime.
Those who were nearest and dearest
and
who ministered so tendt.:r1y to her
April 19, 1932
I served upon the jury there,
nceds
in
thc
last
few
years
of
her
Hfe
Dear
Sirs:
J
And all the drowsy day
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swartlunore 43
Concerning the announcement of Dr.
I dreamed of Swarthmore's lovely larks when physical limitations caused
suffering and a cessation for mi'~!~i~;~:IJohn H. Pitman, that he is in sympath)
In meadows far away.
with oM friends, know of her
with the present Nation wide Prohibitiol
The court is rich in tragedies
bravery and her marvelous fortitude laws, the Board of Directors of the Dela·
And humors by the way;
and cheerfulncss.
ware County Association Against th..
But law-suits loye I less than larks,
I remember several times
Prohibition Amendment authodzes the
And shaH to my last day.
Come in and see the lurprilingly New Une of
when I reaJized she was experiencing following statement.
great
discomfort,
but
I
heard
never
a
We
regret
that
Dr·
Pitmau's
position
Our Swarthmore fields are full of tarks,
murmur or a word of sclf-pity-always has been misunderstood' on this all im·
And all the drowsy day
"the
hope that the best was 'yet to be", portant question.
I II dreams I heard their carols sweet
we
feel sure that hope is now heIn view of his announced attitude, tin
and
In meadows far away.
.
f Ifill d
Delaware County Association Againsl
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SHEET METAL WORK-ROOFING
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Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
SPRING IS HERE
SPORT SHOES
1J1~e uare ~;atcful
J. R. H.
- - -.....- - Clara Branson Parker
to have known Clara
Branson Parker-to have felt the'
,spiration of her life; for her there is
'f
d h
no eat --on Iy II e eternal.
When the news reached me that
No one could have kept liThe Faith"
Clara Branson Parker had passed on
to the Higher Life, I vividly recalled and the sweetness of disposition had
she not realized that underneath were
her gracious greeting and warm heart- the Everlasting Arms of Love and
ed welcome when forty (40) years ago,
we now think of her as free from the
Dr. Speakman and I. as bride and mortal limitations, growing, expanding
groom, came to Swarthmore and for and serving in one of the Father's
a year lived neighbors to the kindly Many Mansions-for
Parker family.
·'l..jife js ever lord of Death;
In those days everyone called and
140ve will never loose its own"
welcomed the ·new comers. SwarthAnna T. Speakman.
more was then like one large family
Pasadena, California.
sharing together its joys and sorrows:
I
I
!he tow?, has grown so rapidly that
thiS charmlllg feature no longer exists
especially as many of its earlier pjo~
neers, who helped establish some of its
worth while characteristics, are passing Editor, The Swarthmorean,
on-one by one-into "that -Larger Swar-thmore; Pen'.lsvlvania
Correspondence
DL~s;>tlllday, W~i1e
indulging in
losophical meditations during a str,oll.
was suprised-perhaps to put it more
aptly, mildly horrified-to see a chicken
brousing upon the'lower campus.
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
FRED J. HARLEY
Awnings
. Oriental Rugs
Davenport Suites Lamp Shades
Box Spring!!!
Rush Seats
Paiating
Paperhanging
Custom Made Furniture
Swarth. 1441
EVe at once are as follows:
CASH PRICES
EGG •
STOVE
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$10.75
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$11.00
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.hoe.
HI SCHOOL GIRLS
IN COLONIAL DANCE
Sixteen of the Swarthmore High
School girls are participating in adem.
onstration colonial dance at the demon.
stration program of the 37th Annual
Convention of the American Physical
Education Association, to be held this
evening, at the Palestra of the UniversitJ
Famous ViOlinist and favorite European Concert Artist
. • at "The Inn". Eleanor Fawcett, accompanist
Dine at this quIet and beautiful place. Old
Fashioned courtesy. DeliCious special
dInner $1.00, $1.25.
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C'Lurch
News
n
RELIGIOUS
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$10.75
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BUCKWHEAT
$9.00
$7.00
We Sell Fine Quality D & H Anthracite
THE
Saturday,
Services
Sunday.
April 24th
services of the day,
McCALL'S SEED STORE
Call for Catalogue
Chester 9245
r-~~~~~----~-~-------the
GO TO CHURCH-WELCOME HERE
Opposite the College Campus
Rector
Guenther. S. T. Y.
8:00 a. m.-Holy ~unIOD.
9:45 •• m.--8unday School.
11:00 a. m.-Momlng Prayer
Onr Sloek is Large
Quality Best
Buy Now-Avoid RWlh
Later On
your
"MORE THAN CONQUERORS
The Children's Choir 'WIll &s3ist In
Bev. J. Jatden
SEEDG
Plenty of parking Space - Madison Street Is two-way trafDc
11:OO-Wol'Bhlp and Sermon
"FIREPROOF FAITH"
a :OO-Worshlp and Sermon
and Sermon.
f'IRST
Services:
11:00 A. JI.~ BobaDl.
11:00 A. M •......aunda,. Lesson-Sermon.
Wednl!llKlay evenlllg meeting each week
&
p. m. Beadl::l\ room open dally. e.cept
~eaHt~~o IdaJ'B. 1 P. K. to 4 P. M ••
All are eord1llly~ted to attend the
ae:rvtces and use the BellcUnc Room.
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ChangeinBankingHours
For the period beginning Monday, April
twenty-fifth, and ending Saturday, September
twenty-fourth, this Bank will open at seven A. M.
and close at two P.M.Eastern Standard Time
except on Saturdays, when the closing
hour will be eleven O'clock A. M.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trost Company
"SenJlng 8f11at1h~ Since 1904"
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JOHN J. CAIN•.
Sheriii'.
CLildren Have a Place to Play
1931
Actually add. anolher
No. 1696
Levari Facias
/foor to ),our home!
Clean! No dwt nor dirt.
December Term, 1931
All that c6rtaln lot or piece of ground I
wIth
and Improvements
about the
beingbuildings
erected thereon
8ituate near ~~~:~~
Ardmore, 10 the Township of Haverford,
County of Delaware and State of Penn-
I
AUTOMATIC GAS
HOUSE-HEATING
sylvanIa, bounded. and described accord-
of a PQ1':tlon of Block B on the pIan of "P'ranlr. S.
Maban'S Addition to Ardmore,'· by OVer &:
Tingley, 01vU Engineers, Upper Ds.Tby.
Fa., on May I, 1925, as follows, to wit: Be..
ginning at a point on the easterl,. aide of
Morrta road at the d18tance ot three hundred thlrty-flve teet and eleven one-bun-
Ing to a plan of the subdivision
Now as
Installed
Low as
ISIf&hrb MOTe on Budrtf PLm)
No Down Paym.ent
ATe lJou FOT Hoover?
Neither Is --
Born in Lansdowne
First Payment with June Gas Bill
Subject to a mortgage ot $3500.00.
two-story
A Resident of Media
Former European
Relief Executive
Improvements consist of
stucco house. 38x18 feet. Basement garage, 5x10
feet. Enclosed porch.
Sold as the property of WllUam P. Locke
and. Frances O. Locke, his wife. mortgagors
and real owners.
. Former Oredit Man
Attorney.
Levari Facias
No. 1558!
ELECTRI
All Our Suburban Store.
.... or see your plumber or heating contractor
I
December Term, 1931
Investment Ba.nker
PHI L
Condltlons-$250.00 casb or certIfied check I
on day of sole; balance In ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
JOHN B. MIUER.
All that certalu lot or piece of ground
Hospital Director
COMMUTATION RATES
President of
Housing Company
GARDEN'
Sow OLD ENGUSH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro·- Bone Meal- Sheep Manure - Baughgro
6th & Madison Sts.
Attomey.
Effective: April1S, 1932
315 Dickinson Avenue
LANDRETH'S
Minister
YOUR CHURCH
Can grow only In direct ratiO to
energy and your genuine
INTEREST IN IT
December Term,
Friends Select School
Director
STEVENS
JOHN B. MILLER.
APRIL SHOWERS ••• but tLe.
Ea.8tem Standard '1'1me
The Marot F:-Iower Shop
SWARTHMORE
Conditions t250.00 cash or certifled check
on day of sale; balance 1n ten days. Purther conditions announced at sale.
April 30, 1932
ECHO DALE GLADIOLI
WEDNESDAY
8:00--BIBLE STUDY.
CALLS OF THE BIBLE.
Sold as the property of Joseph M. Hudak
and Mae B. HUdak, hIS wife, mortgagors
and real owners.
9:30 o'clOCk A. Y.
TEN CENTS EACH-$1.00 DOZEN
Store Open Saturday
Evening TiU 8 p, M.
During Spring
Improvements cons1st of two-storY .~:t
brick and stucco house, 18x.30 feet. gnel
porch. One-story stucco addition. 6:a:12 feet .
Basement garage.
No. 1324
Court House. Med1a, Pennsylvania
. for the ROCK GARDEN and BORDERS
.
Subject to a mortgage of f25C)0.OO.
JOHN B. MILLER. Attorney.
At the Sherl1l's Dmce
-A LARGE VARIETY-
SERVICE OF MUSIC
CANTATA BY SPOHR
GOD. THOU ART GREAT
CHOm, VIOLIN, ORGAN '
LLOYD P
~.~~li::i~ii~t!::t1~~X~;'::_~~!~t!~~~
Of Real Bltate
bedding plants
SUNDAY
TRINIT:.," CHURCH
Phone.Ridley Park 412
SHEIUPF' SALES
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10 :OO-BIBLE SCHOOL.
11:00-MORNING WOBBHIP.
PASTOR PREACHES
"THE PRESENT CALL TO
THE CHURCIr'
4:4s-oaoAN WORBHIP.
VIOLIN AND ORGAN
5 :OO--VEBPERS.
Rid private driveway aDd rla:bt of "'J' . .
and for a drlveway, P . . . ..,. .Y aDd watercourse at aU t1mea bereafter forever. 1n
commOn with the owners. tenau:bJ and 0ccupiers of the other lote or jp'Ound bOUnd...
lng thereon and. entitled to the \lie thereof
and to any other property to which the
use of eald driveway - and rJs1!.t of way
may be extended by Robert B. McClatchy.
Conditions $2SO.00 cash or certined check
on day of sale: balance in ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
SHERIFF'S SALES
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ·ALL
TO SHARE IN OUR WORSHIP
7:00-YOUNG PEOPLE.
with- t1le buUdlnp and lmprovement8
thereon erected, .ltuate on the northther condlttons announced at ale. .
weeterly aide ,of Qullford road at the ellaJOHN B. MUJ.JI!R, Attorney.
tanCQ ·pf ·slxty-one, and seventy-flve one. hund.redtha, feet northeaatwarcl1,. trom the
northeasterly _side of a certalD propoeed
~l. feet wide road. to be called Lamport
December Term. 1931
• III the Township ot U]!peI' Darby, In
the .County of Delaware and state of Pennsylt801&: ContainIng In front or breadth
on the said Guilford road fourteen and
twenty-nve one-hundredths feflt and ex.tendlng: of that width in le~ or depth
northwestwardly between parallel lines at
right angles to the said Oullford road
eighty feet to a pamt In the northwesterly
Improvements
alae o'f 8 certain ten feet wide r1gbt ot
stone and. rough
way extending southwestwardly lDtci LamOne-atory addition,
,;:.~en~:i;;Oilport road and eastwardly Into a certaln ten
porch.
.1
feet wide private driveway ex.tendlng southeastwardly Into Guilford road.
Bold .. the property of G _ H. au,tter,
m.ortDgor
and BrDest
Sarall :B•• b,1s wlfe, real owners.
III,e!{~~~o.:::andand.8ubJec:t
to certain buUdlng
condltlons and agreement.
ConcUtlona--t250.00 caah or certUled check
on day of sale. balance 10 ten da~. PurTogether with the free and common use,
ther conditions announced at sale.
rlght_ Uberty and prlvUege of the atoreUnder and subject to certaio conditions
GEARY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
and restrlctlom.
R. Cavender. his wlfe, real owners.
Ha·v·
en··
.n
INN WITH PERSONALITY
Phone 554
Conditions *250.00 cuh or con-11led
on clay of sale: balance In ten days.
Last Tuesday the High school basehall team defeated Prospect Park by
" score of 7-6. It was a hard fought
!!ame' all the way through, two extra
innings being played,
. At the beginning of the seventh inuing the score stood Swarthmore 0,
Prospect Park 6, but a rally tied the
~C(lrc in time to save the day. Doud
started the rally with a triple. Then
x.utrman
in the ninth McWilliams smashed another three }jagger, and was brought
in by Doud. This score won the_ game.
:~llIith pitched a good game for the
home team.
At the present time Swarthmore is
Together wlth the free and common use.
No. 1164 rlaht, Uberty and prtvUege of the 8ald
:ied with Prospect Park for second Levlra Faclas
dilveway 88 and for a driveway and pas;)lace in the Suburban league. Today
sageway at ali times hereafter forever.
December Term, 1831
',\'e play Marple-Newton on the home
Subject to 8 mortgage of tJ500.00, re~
duced to $3000.00.
grounds.
Swarthmore players were: Lf. MadiImprovements consist of tW00.8tory brick
and stucco house. 15x36 feet. Porch front.
son; ef, Wray; rf, Dingle; ss, ·Maddox;
Basement garage.
2b, Barry; Ib, McWilliams; Jb, HanzSold as the property of James J. Smtth
lik; c, Doud, and p, Smith.
mortgagor; Joseph L. Cavender and Mabei
Swarthmore, Pe. . . .
SOCIEl5: OF PBlENDS
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
VAN ALEN BROS.
HI SCHOOL NINE
BEATS PROSPECT PARK
Strat1 -
:METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
NUT
PEA
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Free .J,oe .hine .itla. eVe- nn_r 01
." r repaired
Sunday Evening
Hear Ruby Girard
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. -John Ellery TUttle. Minister
9ur Lowest Spring Prices, effect-
Sam Drayman's Shoe Store and
Shoe Repairing Shop
L!::=~============================::!l
You willand
recall
the day was
congenial,
fewthat
Swarthmoreans
Do not pray for easy lives I Pray, to be
ventured forth from their firesides.
t!roy~trm;:~e~ ~aty Plo'"! :g~e::S~u'!.'u~
sequently this bit of intellectual s:,:'~:~~~;I your tasks!-Phllltps Brooks.
-and I call it such for want of a
SUNDAY
word-went unnoticed by all save
9:45 A. M. - First Day School In Whittier
It is ind«:ed displeasing to see an
9:45 A. M. - ~~~tDg Forum tnn ·....,tl".
-and, biologically speaking, both
House.
Subject
:Messages
tram ona ••"".-"",,
ens and men are placed in this
Caravaners.
of lower intelligence devoted
11:00 A, M. - Meeting for worship in the
. f .
meeting house.
satls ymg her appetite frequenting
WEDNESDAY
campus of Swarthmore College. I was 11:30 A. M:. to 2:30 P. M. -Sewing and QUUt~
lng In Whittier Bouse. Box luncheon.
annoyed further by her apparent lack of
r«:verence in the, presence of higher learn. All are cordially Invited to JoIn In these
.
Ih .
services.
mg, a tough she was garbed in ap-
AI'iTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS
Hair Mattreslles
Chair Caning
the Prohibition Amendment has no alter·
native but to withdraw its em1orsernen1
and to recommend to its supporters, to
vote in the Democratic Primary Election
for the opponent of Dr. Pitman, and in
the event that Dr. Pitman wins hh
party's. nomination, to vote against him
at the General Election in November.
Yours respectfully
HARRIET S. MARSHALL
Secretary.
1932
·1932
- - - - ------~ _ _ _ ........1:
.. .. Roberl Gl'alJ TalJlol'
Candidate For Congress
in Delaware County
And Only Independent Candidate For Delegate at Large to The Republican National
Oonvention in Pennsylvania.
FOR
AGAINST
Jobs for people who want Political Postmasters
to work.
"Ma.c~ell domiriation
Eo E PEA L 0 F THE through control of corEIGHTEENTH AMEND- rupt spoils system.
MENT AND THE SUB-.
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STITUTION OF A LIQ- Su~me, cowardly, chil~s~
UOR CONTROL SYS- polic! of present admmlTEM THAT FOREVER stratlOn.
. FORBIDS THE RETURN RENOMINATION
0F
OF THE SALOON.
HERBERT HOOVER
Federal old age pensions. Federal favors to the rich
Honest Federal regnlation man.
of Public Utilities.
Present "corrupt and
criminal combination masFederal aid. to remove querading nnder the name
slums.
of Republcans, I I TheoNo more war.
dore Roosevelt-(1912).
Commutation Tickets for the Daily Rider
Also Special Rates for School Children
COMlIfllT ATION TICKET BOOKS
Commutation Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for $3.75 (7¥./c .. ticket).
These tickets will be good for 30 days from the date of purchase and may be used
hy the bearer only.
.
The tickets mU91 be detached from the book by the conductor.
They will be good on rail ami bus lines.
Commutation tickets cannot be use.l as part payment of through rates.
Transfers will not be issued on these tickets.
SCHOOL TICKET BOOKS
.
School Ticket Books of 50 tickets each will be sold for the use of school children on
school certificates obtainable from school authorities, for $3.75 (7¥./c per ticket).
Free transfers will be issued on these school tickets.
TI,,,,,e special discount tickets will be placed on sale at 69th St. Terminal.
They are being offered to the travelling public as a benefit to the daily rider and for
the purpose of encouraging riding..
. .
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This is an experimental rate and tariff that wIll be tried out for a perIOd of three
months beginning April 15th, 1 9 3 2 ; . '
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It is a concession rate for the dady r,der over the casual rider.
If it becomes snfficiently attractive to the travelling public it will be continued.
It is a hargain ·rate in transportation which will help the rider in reducing his daily
transportation cost and we hope the Transportation Company hy attracting more riders.
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Co.
ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
69th St. Terminal, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.
BLV. 3000
Write or 'pholU' for Information
ALL. 3000
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
.
________.-.---=1H=E_SW_A_R_1HMOREAN
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J)ropriate Quaker gray.
~Ir. Editor, I
3m hOl,ing you will Jlublish slIch l'Xt'rpts
from this Jetter as you may del'1II f1roper
in order to oring this matter to the attention of the community. I think we all
Published Every Friday at Swarlhmore, Pa.
agree that the 18th amendment should b,
Roherl E. Sharples, Editor atld Publisher
strictly enforced; therdore, I believ(
y.our columns should he
Phone Swarthmorc 900
Jluhlic qne5tions.
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1'29, at the Post Office at S\\'arth\' ours for acadl'Ulil' f Tl'l'tlolll,
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
I.OUIS ~l. JOHNSON
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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FJ{JI}:\ Y, APRIL 22. 19JL
I
~dll,,,1 Hi Expt'ri('lIl't':'
J/ ,'adOlf' Lark ..
\\'Jldill'r ill thl' hOlm', dmrch llr club,
()ur :-;\\,;lrllllll"n' f:eld... :Ire full or ('J;ira J:ralholl Parkl'f chl'crfllll" and
l"yaJly fultilkel hn part. TIll'n' 'was a
!arl, ... ;--.
1 JII\'(' their ~I;HI ~\\'l'l'l t.:rin
quid ciignity ill hl'!' l)l'aring alld a pendi;u' charm I,f appl·;lr;tnCl'. 1 once
Each ~j'l'iH!~ I man"'" ;It thl·ir ~"II.L:
\\·it!1 ~t;lrtll'{1 in'"h :-urprj,;l'.
. rt'lIll'lIIhl'r lil·ariug a ...;mall girl remark,
"\\';-a'll I gnl\\' up I want to look Eke
Td ('"tn!ty COllrt jonr day.~ la~t wel'k \11- .... I'arkt'r, she alw;t\,s dressl's so
! ".:Lll;n1. ;111(1 all till' tilll l '
'.
1·1
ISlIlIll'S
·
In':- 11 \. all(
so •!.:Itt·cril" when
h{·;!nl. likt' dim l'l1ch:tnted hcll~,
. ynu ~pl·a
. I... to I
"
.
Il'r.
The fidd-Iark· ...; i;lil'Y chinl{'.
ThCl~l' who \\'l'rt' Ill'arest aud dl'
Editor S'l(,'arthmorcall:
Feeling that c\'cry votcr in Swarth
more is indelJkd to .L\irs. Julia A, Yarn·
all for the lettcr she has rccl'utly sent to
uur citizens, I wish to "cknowledge pub·
licly my afllJreci;:ltion ol her sincere ef·
furts to expose corruption in ollr County
I would also urge evcr)' ... oter to attcm'!
the meeting to bl' held at the Fricnds
~Icetillg Housl' this coming Sunday eve·
ning ill order to get all IJOssihlc iufurma'
tion regarding" parties and c;Jmlidatl.'s.
J \11 iet L. Kent.
APRIL
~A~P~R=IL~2~2~._1_9_32
__________,-____________________.-~TH==E~S~WARTHMOREAN
22._193~
1 dredths or a toot measured northwardly
III SCHOOL NINE
along the said side of Morris road from Ita
with the northerly side of
BEATS PROSPECT PARK !lntersectlon
Point Reading road: thence continuing
of "\'lIl1syh-alli;l, at X o\'Iurk Thl' en·,
It is t'xJledc:-d that many Swarthmore.
tirt·
Hadnor alld Upper Darhy High Schools. onstration as well as other features 01
This is a part of all all-inclusive demo the National COII\'cl1tiol1. Swarthmore:
Ol1stf"tiol1 induding dancing, games and girls participating arc:
stullts, rope skippillg, typical junior higll
Ruth Trostel, Jane Lumsdell, Elizabeth
school lessons, IJIjlitary tal) dancing, ad· Stavers, Elizabeth Main. Hannah Smith
,'anced acth'ity on gymllasium apparatus, Angela Masoll, ~l i I d red Brewster
dance~ n.'P:('·M':lItillg 's1.'\'eral p("riods ill I~uisc Caldrr, Betty C:lidcr, Peggy
:\menc.·;:1II hIstory, fn.:(.· cx(.·rcisl·.... ,)ast and. Ford, Betty Fonl. AllII.il \Villiamsoll.
prc.'~(.·nt: a \·aril,t~· of clog d'IIIl'c.·s ;11111 in'i Anne Bonsall, Jane Mac1ntyre, ~Jar)'
lcrprc.'tl\·c rythnllC clIsl'mblc.
i Ellen Merct'r, and Dorothy Ih'inhold.
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SHEET METAL WORK- ROOFING
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
Swarthmore 43
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SPRING IS HERE
Come in and !ice the surprisingly New Line of
SPORT SHOES
Sam Drayman's Shoe Store and
Shoe Repairing Shop
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fjPTvlc(!!; Sunday. April 24th
11 :OO-Worshlp and Sermon
"FIREPROOF FAITH"
8:00-Worship and Sermon
"MORE THAN CONQUERORS
The Children's Choir wlll assist in the
servlccs of the dol'.
GO TO CHURCH-WELCOME HERE
TRINITY CHURCH
Prote.stant Episcopal
Chc.ster Road and College A\'eIIUC
OPPo..<;lte the College Campus
IWctor
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
8:00 B. m.-Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Are lJou For 'Hoover?
Neither
Is - -
Born in Lansdowne
StrathHaven
Swarthmore, Penna.
Former European
Relief Executive
T ....; INN ""T.I .·ERSONAUT,·
Fonner Credit Man
bedding plants
Investment Banker
-A LARGE VARIETY-
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, for the ROCK GARDEN and BORDERS
TEN CENTS EACH-$l.OO DOZEN
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Hospital Director
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aUAN WHit" SEASONABLE..
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Park
Avens::v7::~ Harvard
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Wednesday even'ng meettng each week /
8 p. m. Reading room open dally except
Sundays and hOl1days, I p. M. to 4: P. M.,
ChUrch edifice.
I ",iV'~ceSare cordially tnvited to attend the
and use the Reading Room.
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Together with the free and comm<;n usc.
right. liberty and prlvllegc of the .said
drh,'ewuy as and for n drh'cwny and pas p
sngeway at all times hereafter forc\'er.
APRIL SHOWERS ••• hut the
Children Have a Place to Play
Subjcct to a mortgage of $3500.00, reduced to $3000.00.
Impro\'ements const~t of two-story brick
and stucco house, 15x36 fect. Porch front.
Basement garagc.
Sold as the property of James J. Smith.
mortgagor; Joseph L. Ca\'cnder aud Mabel
R. Ca\'ender. his wife, real OWllCI'!;.
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Condlttons-$250.00 cll.,<;·h or certified check;
on day of sale, batance In ten dln'.s. Fur- I
ther condlttons annoullced at sale:
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Levari Facias
No. I3:.!4
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No. 954 D~ncan a\·Cllue. bein~ all that
certain lot or ph:=c{' of ground with thc I
buildings
llnd
Impro\'cmcn ts
tllercoll
erected sltuute In the Borough of Yeadon,
County of Delaware, Stute of Penllsylvanla.1
described according to u plan !Iud t)\ln'ey .
made thereot by Damon & Foster, Civil
Englncers .011 September 9. 1927, as follows,
to wit: Bcglnnlng at u point on the .southwesterly side of Duncan 8\'enUe (tUty feet
wide) at the distance of ninety-eight fccl
northwestwardly from the northwcsterly
side of Buntln~ road (fifty feet wide), Con~
taining In front or breadth on the sHld
side of Duncan 1l\'(!Iltie northwestwardly I
twenty-two fect, and extending of thnt
width In Icngth or depth southwestwardly I
between parallel I1nes at right angles with t
said Duncan avenue ninety-four fect to:
the middle line of a certnln twelvc feet i
wide alley or drl\'eway teadln~ uorthwest-.
wardly and southeastwardly from BuntlnJ! I
road to Rundale n\'enue, parallel with suld I
Duncan avenue.
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flour to )'uur home!
e'enn! No dust nor dirt.
AUTOMATIC GAS
HOUSE-HEATING
Now as
Low as
Installed
Under and subject to certain buUdlng
restrictions: and subject to a eentrat hcating plant as In Deed Book No. 714. page I
ISliRhdy MOTl' on BuJ,~t P14n)
Together with thc fre(' usc, right. liberty:
and privilege of the aforesaid alley or dri\'c- I
way and passageway at all times hereafter I
forever, In common with the owncrs. ten.'
ants and occupiers of other lots of f!round I
bounding thereon and entitled to till' lise'
thereof.
No Do-wn Pay:ment
First Payment with June Gas Bill
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00.
Improvements consist o( two-!',tory stucco house, 3Bxl8 feet. Basement garage. 5xl0
feet. Enclosed porch.
Sold as the property of William P. Locke
and Frances C. Locke. his wife. mortga~ors
and real owners.
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Condltlons--$250.00 cnsh or certified cherk
on day of !':ate: balance tn tcn days. Further conditions announced at sale.
No. 155B
LevaT1 Facias
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All Our Suburban Stores
-or see your plumber or beating contractor
All that certain lot or Illcc(! of r,::round
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Effective: April 15, 1932
315 Dickinson Avenue
Friends Select School
Director
GARDEN
SEEP8
Bone l\leal- Slleep Munure -
.... Roberl Gl'a-q Ta-qlol'
Candidate For Congress
in Delaware County
Baughgro
Our Stoek is Large
Qunlity Best
DlI~' Now-A\'oid RUliOh
And Only Independent Candidate For Delegate at Large to The Republican National
Convention in Pennsylvania
LUler On
l\ladison Sb.
(:all for Catalogue
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President of
Housing Company
FOR
Plenty o[ Parking Space -l\Iadison Street is two-way traffic
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No. 1323 northl'{I'itt.'riy side o[ u certain proposed I ll.sl' of ~mld 1rh'eway and right of war
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I Curt,' feet. \~Ide road to be called Lamport I may be extcntlc{l by Robert B. McClatchy.
December 'I crill '1931
r o a d , In the ToWllsllll> of UPI)Cr Darby. In
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the Cuunty of Delawure and State of PennSubjt'cL to a mortgage of $2500.00.
A that certain l~t or pieCe of ,ground s:.'!muhl Containing In front or breadth
with the, bulldh.lgs and Impro\emcnts 011 tht' silld Guilford road fourteen and
ImprO\'l'JIll'nt.s consist of two~story stone.
thereon erected situate tn Upper Darby L\\l'nt"'-Ihc olle-hundredths feet and ex~ "rick and stliCCO house 18x30 feet Enclosed
Township. Delaware County. PennsylVAnia. tending of thnt width In length or depth porch On(>.stor~' stucc~ addition. '6x12 feet.
he north Bdlde ofhBerkeley road. now Ilorth\\'('stwardl~' between pnrullel lines at' Bn.sl,ment garuge.
0Rnnd'bo
urue ron , at t e distance o( (our right ulI~lcs to the said Guilford road
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hundred twenty-two and sc\'cnty-Il\,e hun· l'i"ht\' fl'et to It IJolnt In the northwesterly
Sold us tile property of Joseph M Hudak
dredths feet westward Iv from thL' north- sitl(' 'of n c('rtain ten feet wide rIght of .• I.d Mac' R. Hudak, his wife, mortgagon;.
Westerly side o( Church Inl"· . COII!alll'llg WI.I}' l.;'xtendlllg .sout Ilwestwardl y In to L am- and renl owner.>
~1~a~ronll'O,~r RabfCdnbd'uh on rthed s~tlldtcBerke,.I(')t· purt roOld and eastwardly Into a certain ten
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on, S x en ec (eet wide prl\'ute drh'ewuy ('xtendlng south~
Condltiolls-$250,OO cl.Ish or certUlcd check
and
extending
of
thut
width
In
leugth
or
"nstwnrdlv
Into
Guilford
road.
01. dliV or '.··alc·. balollce I., tell days. 1-'1Irdepth northwardly betw eell Ilara II e I II nes '.
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11"'r ,·ol.d"'OII'
allllOunced at sale.
at right angles to the said
Bcrkeley road.
now Radbourne rand. eighty feet. lucludln&
Under uud ~ubJl'ct to CNtaln building
a certain sixteen feet wide drh'cwny ex- rl"~trlct.lun~ illld condition,> und ngreemcllt. ,JOHN D. MILLER. Attoruey.
tending westwardly and ('astwardlv Into
JOHN J CAIN
Oak avenue and Church lane.
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'fogethl'r with the frCl' rmd common u!'e,
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rlgllt lit)'!rty und prl\'lle~e of the (lfore~
SherUf.
Under and subject to certain conditions
and restrictions.
Le\'arl Factas
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The Marot Flower Shop
Phone 554
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December Term. 1931
McCALL'S SEED STORE
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and sc"enty-fi\'e OIlC-' cuplers ot the other lots or ground ,bohUlld -r
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ling thercon and entitled to the use creo
JOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
nurin" SI)rillg
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Condltlons-$2.50.00 eMit or c('rUfied check 1 with Hw Imlldh)"s nno Impro\,ements snlct pri\'ate drh'c\\tIY and right o[ way as
on day of snle; balunce In ll'1l dny:;. jo'ur- ,
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und fur II drh·cwuy. Jlassageway Bnd wuterther condlttons RlUlOllU{'cd nt !;nll'.
thereon (·rected. situate on the Ilurth- course at nil times hereafter forever. In
566, &c.
A Resident of Media
EY('nin" Till 8 P. M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST /.
OF SWARTHMORE
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Phone-Ridley Park 412
Together with the free use, right, liberty
and privilege of the afore..'latd alley or
driveway as and for a driveway and passageway at all times hereafter forever, In
common with the owners. tena.nts and oc~
cuplers of the other lots of ground boundIng thereon and entltled to the use thereof.
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Famous Violinist and favorite European Concert Artist
. . at "The Inn". Eleanor Fawcett. accompanist
Dine at this quiet and beautiful place. Old
Fashioned courtesy. Delicious special
dinner $1.00, $1.25.
Siore Open Saturduy
YOUR CHURCH
Can grow onty in direct rutin tn your
energy aud your genulnc
INTEREST IN IT
We Sell Fine Quality D & H Anthracite
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All that certain lot or piece of ground!
with the bundlngs and Improvements
about being erected thereon situate near
Ardmore. In the Township of Haver[ord.
County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl\'anla, bounded and described accord~
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00.
Ing to a plan of the subdlvlslon at a portlon of Block E on the plan of "Frank H.
Mahan's Addition to Ardmore." by Over &
Improvements eonslst of two..story brick
Tingley, Civil Engineers, Upper Darby. house. I6x40 feet. Enclosed porch,
Pa., on May I, 1925, as follows. to wit: BeSold as the property ot John Richardson,
ginning at a point on the easterly side of
Morris road at the distance of three hun- Jr .. mortgagor, John Richardson, Jr. and
dred thirty-five feet and eleven one-hun- Mary S. Richardson. his wife. real owners.
Sunday Evening
Hear Ruby Girard
Vigorn -
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Minister
$7.00
~COALt
Improvements consist or three-story
stone and rough cast house, 16x38 fee'.
One~story addttlon. 4x6 feet. Enclosed front
porch,
Sold as the property of Gladys H . Rutter,
mortgagor, and Ernest Ka.uffman and
Sarah B., his wife. real owners.
December Term. 1931
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweel Peas - Ferlilize tbe Lawn
WEDNESDAY
3:QO...-BIBr.I~': STUDY.
CAr.LS OF THE BIBLE.
$9.00
VAN ALEN BROS.
"·rpe dlOe .tline ,,,irh eve,.,. ,wir 0/
.hoe• repairefl
LANDRETH'S
SUNDAY
10:00--BIBLE SCHOOL.
Il:OO-MORNING WORSHIP,
PASTOR PREACHES
"THE PRESENT CALL TO
THE CHURCH"
4:45-0RGA~ WORSHIP.
VIOLIN AND ORGAN
5:0o-VESPERS.
SERVICE OF MUSIC
CANTATA BY SPOHR
GOD, THOU ART GREAT
CHOIR. VIOLIN. ORGAN
7 :OQ--.-YOUNG PEOPLE.
CASH PRICES
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A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL
TO SHARE IN OUR WORSHIP
~ur Lowest Spring Prices, effectlVe at once are as follows:
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,'llll'r thn~l' hagg-l·r. and \\'a~ hrought
Conditlons-$250.00cash or certIfied check
'.' hy ))oud. This score \\'011 tht, game. on day of sale; balance In ten days, Fur~
ther conditions announced at sate.
lIitli pitchl·
& RANKIN. Attorneys.
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.\t the present time Swarthmore is
No. 1164
.l·1i with Pruspect Park for Sl'COIHI Levlrn Facias
ian' in the Buhurhan 1t:agul'. Today
December Term, 1931
t' play ~rafJllc-Xcwlnn nil thl' hOllll'
No. 936 Duncan avenue. being all that
,;'ellllHis,
certain lot or piece of ground with the
bulldtngs and
improvements
thereon
Swarthlllort, players Wl're: Lf, Madi- erected.
situate In the Borough of Yeadon,
~"II: cf, \Vray; d, Dingle; ss, ~Ia
I\arry; lh, ~lc\Vi11iaUls; 3h. Ilan;~ described
made thereof by Damon and Foster, Civil
Engineers. on September 9. 1921. as fol~ii . c. UOlUl, and II. Smith.
lows to wit: Beginnlne at a point on the
southwesterly side of Duncan avenue (fifty
feet wide) at the distance of two hundred
SHERIFF'S SALES
and nlnetYpslx feet northwesterly from the
northWesterly stde of Buntlng road (fifty
teet wide). Containing In front or breadth
SHERIFF SALES
on the said side of Duncan avenue, northwesterly, twenty-two feet, and extending
Of Real Estate
of tha.t width In length or depth southwestwardly between parallel Hnes at right
At the Sherlff's Omce
angles to the said Duncan avenue nlnetyfour feet to the middle line ot a certain
Court HOllse. Media. Pennsylvania
twelve feet wide alley or driveway leading
northwesterly and .!Ioutheastwardly from
Saturday, April 30. 1932
Bunting road Rundale avenue ,parallel
with said Duncan avenue,
9:30 o'clock A. M.
Under and subject to certain bullcUng
Enstern Standard "1'tme
restrictions; and subject to a central heat~
ing plant as In Deed Book No. 714 page
No. 1696 566 &c.
I.c\·url Facias
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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,il1~ thl' score stood Swarthmore 0,
'l'I·,>",ICct Park lJ, hut a rall.\· tied the
'. " in timc to save tllt, da,·, 1)olld
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:lIId will 1 lIIinistt-n·tl so ll'nlicrh' to hl'r
.-(·n·l·tl 111)(111 tile jury tlll're,
Dl'ar
Sirs:
.-\lId all till' "I'(t\\~y 11;(.\
!tln'd ... il1 tilt' la~t fl',,· years of·ht.·r tik,
Concerning the al1llUtlllCClllt'nl ui Dr,
dn':llllt'tl tlf ;-:'\\,:lrth111\'I'l''s Inn:ly lark:-: wiwl1 physical limitalions call1>l'd great
! ~lItfnillg ,IIHI it n'ssation jor mingling Juhn H. Pitman, that he is ill sympath)
wilh old irit·wb. kllow of hl'r Ill'roic with the present Nation wide Prohibition
TIH' {'(Iurt is ridl ill trag~dil'.~
: 111';1 nTy and
hlT manl'l{llIS fortilude laws, the Buard of Directors of the JJela·
.\llel hlllll()r~ h .... tIll' W:ly;
ware County Assuciation Against th,
II''lllc! chl'erililil"ss
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nllt 1;i\\--Sllit~ hl\ t· 1 k~."i thall larks,
I n'IIU'lIIllt'r Sl'\'l'ral limcs callil1~ l'whillitiull l\IIll'II(hlll'llt alltlulrizes tht
.\I:tI ~haillu lily 1;lst clay.
foilowing- stateJIIl'1l1.
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wlH'11 1 n'alizl'cI SIll' W;IS l'XPl'fil'l1cing
\\'c regret that IJr. J'itmall's pusition'
()l1r :-;\\'a1'lhl1lol'(' li('ld~ :trl' iull oi lark~. gn'at di~(·olllfort. hilt I hl'art! nl'\'cr II
Il4Is hCl'1! mistlluk'rsloocl 1111 Ihi~ all illl'
.. \nd ;"1 the (irowsy uay
.1IIunnllr (II' a wllrd oi sl'ii-pity-a1\\,ays
portallt (1Ill'stioll.
"lilt' 11I)IIl' Ihal lIlt, hc.''' was )'<'t to hl· ...
In lIn'allls I ht'artl tlh,ir l'al'ob ~\\'Cl't
In \·i{,w (If his aIiIlUllIll'l'
aud Wt· itTI slIn' Ihat hnlll' is n~,w ht'III lIu'al/(I\\'''; br ;l\\-tly.
»rlawan'
County Associatiun .Agaiu:;1
J. It H. l in g\. iullilkd.
the
Prohibition
Amendment hal> lUI alter·
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I \'c al'l' grall'fu1 to ha"l' knuwll Clara
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native but to withdraw its l'l1t!lJrS(:mcn\
Brall'-:OI1 l'arkl'r-to hay\.' felt the inand tv rl'l'II111Illl'lId to its sUI'porters, to
(:Iar'.. l HI'Ullson I'urkcr
~piratilill oi hl'r lifc; iur her thcre is
vute ill the J)clll
\\'IIl'1I tht: !In\':, n'achl'tI lilt' Ihat
Xo tlll~' could ha\'e kept "The Faith'"
the c\'ent that Dr. Pitman wins hill
Clara BraUl>llll I'arkn had pa~sl'(l 011 ;uIII lilt' ~\\'l'ctIlCSS of disposition had
party's nomination, tu \'ote against him
to the 1-.ligher Lif.e. I yil'idly rccalled ~ill' nllt rl'alized til;:lt lIndl'rneath W(.ore
at the General Electiun ill NO\'ClIlher.
her grarlolls grcdmg and warm hcart~ tilt· En'r!asting Arills of Love and
Yours n'~lH;,ct{l1l1y
l'd wl',kulIIC whell forty (-Wj Yl·.ars ag-o,. In' nllW thillk of hl'r as frce from the
II,\IWIET s. ~IARSHALL
Dr. ~Jlcilkl1lal1 alltl J. as hrilic and i lliurtal limitation:" growing, cxpanding
Sccrl'tary.
groom, ~aJlle to. Swarthmo;'c and for and ~l'r\·ing ill om: of thl' Father's
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HI SCHOOL GIULS
I'arkn iamilv.
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.lll· IS l''''l'r I)rd oi iJeath;
IN COLONIAL IJAN(:E
In thosc days l'Vcryolle calInl and
Lon' will m'\'cr loose its OWII"
lH'kollll'" tIll' Hew l·OJlltT~. :-\\\'orlll'
.. \ !Ilia ' f
.. Spcakman,
Sixtt."cli tlf Ihe Swarthmorc High
lI1on~ was tht'lI lib· olle large fami"',
P'lsadl'IIa, California.
Sehoul g-irls arc participating ill adem·
sharing together its joys and sorro\\'~..;.
om.tratiull colunial dance at thc (Ielllon· ~
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TIH' town has gro\\'n so ralJidl\' that.
stration
program of the 37th Annual
thi~ charming it :Iture 110 longer :'xi.~b,
Conwntiull
oi the ;\lIIcric;;m Physical
('s]H'cially H~ JIlany of its l'artier pin·
Educatioll Association, to hL' hdd thi!
IIt·n.', who hl'lpt'd l'st:lblish SOllie of its
evening, at the l'a1t:stra of the Uninrsit)
worth while char;lc1eristics, arc passing Editor, The S'wortiUlIOYcan
Oll-onc hy olle-into "that 'Laq,{\"r Swarthmore, PeH.lsylvania ~
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La.:.! Sunday. while indulging ill phi~
losophical . meditations during a stroll. 1
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was slipnscd-perhaps to put it more
aptly, mildly horrifll'
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OP FRIENDS
'1:'011 wiil n'call that the day was unDo not pray for ea..'iY li\'es! Pray to be
congl'nial, ~nd few Swarthmoreans had strong
men! Do not proy ftJr tasks equal
\'I.'llturt·d iurth from their firesides; COll- to your powcrs! Pray for powers e'luul to
:;e(ll1clltly this bit of intellectual sacrilege your tasks!-PhUllps Brooks.
-and I call it such for want of a better
SUNDAY
Awnings
FJn;t Day School In Whittier
Orh'lJlnJ IClIgs
\\'ord--wcllt unnotit::cd by all save myself. 9:45 A, M. - House.
Hun'npnrl Sllilt~", ).:111111 Sh:IIII'''';
It is indL'ed displeasing to scc an animal 9:45 A, M. - Morning Forum in Mectlng
Housc. Subjcct on AprIl 24th:
Hnir llullrt·~~(.s nnx SI)ring,..;
-;lIId, hiolugically speaking. both chickMessages from a group of
(:hair C:lllinA'
Caru\'ullCI'S.
ens and men arc placed in this categoryHush S{'uts
Meeting for worship In the
Pni .. 'ing'
uf lo\\'cr intelligence devoted solely to 11 :00 A. M. - meeting
1'.ilII,·rhlluging
house.
satisiying her appetite frt:(IUcnting the
WEDNESDAY
(:11-,,10111 ')Iu.h' },'lIrniturl'
A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -Scwlng and Quiltcampus of ~warthmore College. 1 was 9:30
Ing In Whltt-ler House, Box luncheon.
Swurlh. 1,1<11
annoyed iurther hy her
ren:rellCe in thl' presence oi higher learn· All are cordially services.
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ing-. although shl' was g-arhcd in ap~
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
along the said side of Morris road north
degrees thirteen minutes cast twentynve feet to a point: thence BOuth elghtythree degrees fortY~6even minutes east one
hundred feet to a point; thence south six
degrees
minutesnorth
west eighty-three
twentY~flve
feet to athirteen
point. thence
degrees forty.seven minutes west, passing
through the center or the party wall be~
tween these premlses and the premises ad~
uiugs ht.'ing" played,
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For the period beginning Monday, April
twenty-fifth, and ending Saturday, September
twenty-fourth, this Bank will open at seven A, M.
and close at two P.M.Eastern Standard Time
except on Saturdays, when the closing
hour will be eleven O'clock A. M.
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and T rust Company
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
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Jobs for people who want
to work.
REPEAL OF THE
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT AND THE SUBSTITUTION OF A LIQUOR CONTROL SYSTEM THAT FOREVER
FORBIDS THE RETURN
OF THE SALOON,
AGAINST
Political Postmasters
"Machine" domination
through control of corrupt spoils system.
Supine, cowardly, childish
policy of present administration.
RENOMINATION
0 F
HERBERT HOOVER
Federal old age pensions. Federal favors to the rich
Honest Federal regulation man.
of Public Utilities.
Present "corrupt and
criminal combination masFederal aid to remove i querading under the name
slums.
of Republcans," Theodore Roosevelt-(1912).
No more war.
Commutation Tickets for the Daily Hider
Also Special Rates for School Children
COMM{''rATIO,V l'ICKliT nOOKS
COJUmutation Ti,·kct Bt:oks of 50 ti.·kel" ,·",·h will he .oltl for 83.75 (7 y:!,. a ticket).
These ti('kct~ will he good {or 30 days £ron1 tlw Ilate of purdulse and InllY he used
hv Ilu~ hearel" only.
- The ti('kct~ 1l1l}:Jl 3:(~ cletaclwtl fronl Ihe hook Ilv tllt~ ('onductor.
Thcy will he 'Tum1 on I'ail anci hus lines •
Couinlululion btil'kl~l!-i ('unnot I)(~ USCI) ..IS IHU"1 paynH~l1t of through rales.
Trunsfers will nut bt~ i~su(~d on Ihese til·kels.
SCHOOl, TICKET nOOKS
School Ti(,Kd 800kH ot' 50 li('k(~t~ each will he ~().h~ for the U~I~ of twhoul children on
~whool l'crHfit'alt~S ohtainahle frOll1 sdu)(tl aulhurlt.t's, for S:-J.75 (7~4(' }lei' ti~kct).
Frct~ Iransfl'l'Jol, will Iu:~ is~ued on these scll(Htl li('kels.
.~l
'S'
spN'hl dist'ounl Ih'kcts win he plm·t~d on ~mll~ ul 69th St. Ternlillal .
+I:~,,"c •.lre ·h';in~ UffN't~d to tlu~ Iravening pnhlit· as u Iu·nt·fit to lhe dnily rider and for
the pu-rltOSC of 1~1U'"urugir.g riding,
This is an t'xp(~rhucntal rate and tariff 'hut will he trit·.J out for a I.eriod of three
IIlonths heginnin~ April 1 ;';th~ 1 9 3 2 ; . .
.
It is a ('Ol1t'cssiol1 rat«'- for llu:~ .J~lly ruler over II!c C'U!illUII. rl~ler..
.
If it IU'(,IJlUI'!-i sIlHid~'nily uttral'll\'t~, to tllI~ .11·... n:1I111l! ,nlhh(' ~t wlI} he ("o~tnlue.d.
.
It is u l.a .. ~ail1 rah~ in II'al1s11ol'talIon Wllll'il .'nll l.u~I'l tho 1' .. 1.. 1' In rl:du(,lug IU8 .. dall~'
trunsportution I'()~t un" WI~ hOltl~ thl' Tran!ililortalion (,olnIH-'!I~' h~' allral'llng nlore riflers.
Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Co.
,
ARONIMINK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
69th St. Terminal, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.
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BLV.3000
Write or 'phone for Information
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 22.1932
PRIMARY ELECI'ION .
that a record OrgaDizatioa vote
Edward Nothnagl.. have
Preebyterlan Noles
George L. Marr, Ihe income of which
NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 26 will
cast by their lollowefl. TbeIe
to greater advan~ at a
is used 10 assisl a student· of the
two men are John J. McClure of
otts
election thao iliey do ·now. Last Sunday, Dr. Tultle admintstered SWarthmore church already in a theLarge mal'orities from every section of nom,'naI,'on
The
decision
the Supreme
Court
in W
the
Robert
who is a candidate
the
of Stale for
Senalor
upholding
the ofTalbot
$10,000,000
Relief
. f I of baplism
f M Ito '"
ad"'ulogiical school or,· if there be none
Delaware County for the Republican in- Wolfenden of Upper Darby who i. a Bill aud
acqw
owu v
ca On' 0
the
'ttaI ••, indio Ii'
fayne, 10 an son 0
er e ... n such, any yo·. un· g person of the church
cumbents endorsed bv '~e Regular Re- cand,'dale for the Republ""'·
nomination Representative W.eidemann ated
Media_L.are Bessie
C Fickes Wayne, at thek home who is preparing. lor specific
$5100 Christian
It' th
' ".
for Congressman. Both are incumbents. both factors which are expect to .....w in· hester.
work, now amounts to
.
IS
e
J
J D • candid te for the lie- their favorable in8uence In Tuesday's rIOThe following new ruling elders intentioD to bring the fund to $6000
publican Organization are i,!dicaled
the lalesl reports as the campatgn
ames . aVlS,
a
turns.
•
I
will afford a .scholarship of $300.
up to the Primary election next Tuesday publican nomination for United Stalel
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were elected at Ihe annual
0
The recipients 01 the fand.
comes to a close.
Senalor, is expected to carry the oounty
Independent Slate
Ihe church, Wednesday evenmg of last
far have been, John .M. Hall, now
The fact that ·two of the mosl in8u- by an overwhelming majorily over his
For three year., Carroll Thayer; a teacher. in a home missioD. school in
The Independent Republicans. of Dela- for five
Horace M. Whitman the southern. mountains, Miss Eunice
enlial county leader. in Ihe Regular ROo opponent Smedley D. Butler, whose
publican parly are themselves Ca"di,dat:esl peal to Ihe ex-soldier vol. and the
ware County headed by fOJ"l11er
and Arthur J. Jones. The following Hail, who .enters social work under
vote as well as his alliance with Gover.. Frank Perrin and Howard Kirk
trustees were eJected for the term of the foreign board in Japan this sumTHE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
nor Pinchot has failed 10 stir the vat· porting the following ticket: For
three years: Frank S. Reitzel, E. Shir- mer, and Miss HelenE. Howarth, w~o
A WARNER TBEATRB
ers.
States senator, S...,edley D. ~utler
I~y Borden, Henry L. Smith, Percy G. was
inpreparalion for special ChrisThere js no contest on any candidate in Newtown Township; for Auditor Gen- Gilbert.
tian work. The present recipient of
Lansdowne Avenue & Baltimore Pike
eral, Ralph E. Io'lyn, of
Coun- The Gtiorge L. Marr Memorial Fund, the fund is Donald K. McGarrah, who
any part of the county except lor
committeemen
and
women.
ty;
and
.i".r
JUdge~
th~
eSlablished by thc Session of the will enter the Western theological
TVOIf) Pla,-ing
and Upper Darby present a
of
church in memory of the late Rev. Seminary, Pittsburgh, in the autumn.
Friday and Saturday
Senator McClure and Congressman Wol- legbeny County. For Representative
JOE E. DROWN
unified front for their
fenden.
Congress from the Eighth District,
In
H. D. Larrimore of Upper
Charles
'Fireman Save Illy Child'
Judge Alhert Dutton MacDade, catodi··, Darby Township and for State Senator,
DO YOU LIKE FRIED CHICKEN?
date for the Republican nomination
Guy W. Davis of Norwood. For Rep~Ionda,., Tuesday, April 25.26
a place on the Superior Court, is assured resentative in General Assembly, Alonzo
The Master of lIuman Emotions
of an overwhelming vole from his home H. Yocum, of Darby, Stuart B. Over, of
GEORGE ARLISS
county and the progress of his state-wide Haverford, and Alhert J. Bauhaus, of
In
.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
campaign is meeting such success that
Moylan-Rose Valley. For Members
The Man WIIO Played God chances for eleclion are said to he
State Committee, Robert W. Jamison
Fried chicken or roasts, fresh vegetables: salad and desert
favorable.
Norwood and Minnie K. L. Karnell of
Wedne.day, April 27
The three incumbents for the Legisla· Upper Darby.
SSe 1:00 to 2:30
ture to represent Delaware County, EU.
..:.__.............._ _
JOAN BENNETT
SUPPER A LA ~TE
In
wood J. Turner. Grover Talbot and
Junior
Assembly
Thomas
Weidemann,
as
well
as
Chester's
She Wanted a Millionaire
Soup; Waffles and Coffee 40c
Chicken and Waffles 60c
-swa,rtbmOl'e. Pa.
sac~amenl
~eetmg
year~,
LANSDOWNE
°t
g::::;~y,W~~amJO~'ph aS~d'tf~ld,
fip;===============:i:==========~=====ii
drive to the Harvard
.
Thur&day, April 28
~ancy Carroll
Richard Arlen
In
" Wayward"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ¥iitc'lell,_
MEDIA THEATRE
Matlne. Dally at :2130
Iarfe
2
illuminated parking lots
I.5fde 0 theatre. Free parking.
BACHMANS
Quality
Market
Friday ""d Saturday
JOE E. BROWN
"Fireman, Save My Child"
-Added EajoymeatS. S. Van Dine·.
"THE COLE CASE"
Roberl L. Ripley'.
"BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
Henry Santry and Hi. BlUld in
"UP ON THE FARM"
YALE & KENYON AVES.
Swa.l83
FREE DELIVERY
Genuine SpringLegs Lamb
1b.25c
AESOP'S FABLES
4
Monday and· Tu~__
MARX BROTH~
"Monkey
I
HAVE US REDRESS YOUR LAWN FOR
JAPANESE BEETLES
•
Swarthmore was turned into a seat of
justice. Tuesday evening when 210
Fertilli::e Grass at the same time. Cost very reasonable.
arrested in a raid on the Fourth War.:rI
Republican Club of Chester were b~:~~~
here in buses and given a hearing
Magistrate David Ulrich. Each man was
fined $3.50 and costs and held for court
as a material witness. The raid was made
by a detachment of State Police from
Reading. A quantity oigambling equip-
I
Also moving of trees and shrubbery. Power Spraying.
LEWIS LARSON and SONS
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
40 Yean Experience In Land.cape Work
PHONE SWARTHMORE 1331
ment was siezed.
WedDeoday and Thunda,.
"Ladies of the Big Houae"
S-TAT E
CHESTE.Il. PENNA.
STARTS TODAY
Prices materially reduced on all household
models. You can now have the known value
and proved performance of this famous
electric refrigerator for as .little .as
Campbell's Baked Bean8 can 7e
,
Premier Peanut Butter
1 lb. pail 15c
Calif. Bartlett Pears big can I5c
Tarlan Royal Anue Cherries
...
big can 25e
.f~1
pkg.5c
IDe
~'DJ)J~
W~
RICHARD
DlX
628 WEl..SH ST.
CHESTER. PA.
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
CHARLES A, HIGGI N S
See Frigidaire at the Chester Refrigeration Show Today and Saturday
PACKA,RD, LJGlITEIGHT
Buy and Burn
Factory Price $1750
W~W®N & FUEL OIL
EGG
$10.75
STOVE $11.00
NUT
$10.75
PEA $9.00
BUCK $7.00
RICE $6.50
Media 123--CALLI...
.lr-Swarthmore
600
WILSON COAL & SUPPLY COMPANY
F. B. FRANCIS
..!I112TH AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
1.:-------------------____________
for the YeUow
Truck)
Swarthmore, Pa., April 29, 1932
FINAL PRODUCTION
OF PLAYERS' CLUB
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
PLAY FRIDAY EVENI~G
ULLMANS
TAKE
DAVIS CARRIES
_BY_Pr_ecin_cls~--=
BOROUGH BY .'
SMAU MARGIN
u. s.
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
Senator
N. E. W. T'I
D,,·is ............... 136 120 168--424
Butler .............. 123 130 152-405
Butler Leads In Only One
Pree;nct; Heavy Vote
McClure ............ 128 101 137-366
Davis ............... 125 135 150-410
Recorded
State Senator
PART
CODgre..
Wolfenden .......... 148 li3
Taylor .............. 48
Larrimore .......... 47
Legislature
mons.
"Ladies of the Jury" has an unusually
large cast, twenty-nine characters in all,
twelve of whom never leave the stage.
This calls for a more protracted piece of
acting than is customary and makes
more of a tax on each individual player
to remain in' character throughout the
duration of the play.
No play put 011 this season by the
The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Philadelphia which will take part
in thi. year'. concert of the Swarthmore Woman'. Club thia evening in
the Clothier Memorial Auditorium.
Club has demanded a. much of
the entire cast as "Ladies of the Jury."
As the same time, possible no play presented' this season by the Club has had
as many "fat" parts. The producers'
timing problem is a big one-particularly
throughout the second and third acts
whcn everyone of the twenty-nine characters must be in an exact place on time.
Th'e cast includes, Eliza Katharine Ull..
man who has played with outstanding
suec~ss a number of Mrs. Fiske's characters· Dorothy Strode Richardson j Helen CI;rk Reed; Dorothy G. Smith; Aline
C. Luff· Mary Ryan O'Brien; Roland
G. E. Ullman; John E. Fricke; Ned
Pyle; S. Felton Bickley; J 0 h 11 R.
Brownell; Donald Haviland Brownell;
Elizabeth May Roberts; Gladys Hayes;
Hcnrietta ·W. Fricke; Eleanor Rarick;
Otto Kraus, Jr.; J. William Simmons;
William T. Brown; -Stafford···W. Park-
WOMEN'S CHORUS I
CONCERT TONIGHT
LEADS CHORUS
IDPPLE,
Auditor General
Thompson .......... 30 38
Clemens ............ 11 13
33--101
14- 38
Baldwin ............ 141 108 141-390
Flinn ............... 64 82 111-257
Superior Court
Parker ............. 118
Stadtfeld ........... 112
James .............. 60
Rutherford ......... 44
MacDade ........... 141
Gawthrop ......... : .139
W9men's Symphony Orchestra
of Philadelphia to Assist
Woman's Clnb Chorus
pmL.
Yoenm .............. 110 115 159-354
Over ................ 95 78 113--286
Bauhaus ............ IOS 112 121-341
Talhol .............. 121 107 143-371
Brown .............. 26 29 48-103
Turner ............. 121 144 140-405
Weidemalln ........• 73 66 75-214
Van Roden .......... 26 38 20- 84
Bassett ............. 16 14
9- 39
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SOLOIST
111
110
44
59
148
130
140-369
133--355
57-161
63-166
179-468
145-414
69TH ST. BUS LINE
IS UNOPPOSED
The Woman's Club Chorus of Swarthmore and the Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Philadelphia will join forces
tonight in the Clothier Memorial Auditorium in endeavoring to present the finResidents of Swarthmore Tesest program Swarthmoreans have ever
William Sylvano Thunder, di.
lify In Favor of Proposed
rector of the
Woman's Club
heard at this anllual affair sponsored by
Chorus
Project
the Woman's Club. The soloist will be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _=~-EXPECT
Phil Hipple, tenor. Mil~rid Spencer,
SOON
DECISION
fIL
CREATES
Ii. ~~:!~Iic:~~l~y~~:...~~e:t~.~ ~:.mb~r_._~~~ COUNv ".
. .. ,_.
TREE COMMITTEE
Luff; Henry A. l l eirsol, Jr.; Joseph
Reynolds; Albert Stamford, Jr.; Parker
Stamford; Robert Downs; Robert Johnson; Walter Wernher.·
The action takes place in the old coun·
ty court house at Rosevale, New Jersey,
over a periQd of three days. .
Dr. A. F. Jackson, Albert Stamford,
J. William Simmons and Roland G. E.
The Main Line Symphony Orchestra
under the direction of Adolph Vogel,
Conductor. and Dr. \V. F. G. Swann,
Associate Conductor, is scheduled to give
a concert in the Clothier Memorial on
Thursday, May 19th, at 8 :15 P. M. This
concert is to be sponsored by the Swarthmore High School for scholarships for
the members of the graduating class. Jt
is believed that the music lOvers of
Swarthmore will appreciate this arches·
tra to the extent that it may be possible
to have this concert an annual affair.
The Orchestra will feature Miss Helene Diedrichs as solo pianist. "Miss
Dicdrichs is one of the really great pianists of today. Of English birth, born
with a talent which manifested itself at
a very early age, Miss Diedrichs'. public
appearances began at the age of DIne. A
course at Leipsic was the next step under t.he tutelage of Carl 'Wendling, court
pianist. Subsequently Miss Diedrichs reo
turned to England. accepting a schol:uship fro m Tobias Matthay, studYlllg
under both Mathay and Myra Hess.
Membership of the facultr of this s~h?OJ
foHowed interspersed With concertlzmg
through~ut Europe. Miss Diedrichs
came to America seven years ago, locating in Boston where she n?w r~sides, devoting her time to teachmg III Boston
arid· Philadelphia."
The Franck Variations to be played by
this artist is a work of unusual technical
difficulties, involved in rhythm, making
demands upon both. soloist and orchestra.
This occasion marks Miss Diedrichs' second pUblic appearance with an orchestra
in the Philadelphia district. Swarthmore
is to be congratulated upon having slich
a distinguished artist as its guest ooloist
for this concert.
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149-410 TURNER AND TALBOT LEAD
17 21-- 54
40 34-122
In sl.ite of rain and with no IbeaT of':
68 101-216
Bomberger .•....... 16
land G. E. Ullman and ]. William Sim-
er; Edw~rd .. EIm.sljcPyls.; _Walter ..
-,
1..-_.
The Swarthmore Players are rehearsing strenuously on the sixth and last
play of the seaSOll, i'Ladi~s of the Jury,"
Olte of the late Mrs. Fiske's successes, a
three·act comedy by Fred Ballard, to be
given at the Players' new clubhouse for
five consecutive nights beginning lIonday, May 2, under the direction of Ro-
Pla~ers'
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore Primaries
1931-32 Season Ends Wilh "Ladie8 of the Jury", Cast of
Twenty-nine Characters
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DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
Be sure to ask us· about this new process of heater
cleaning before buying - then
17
MAIN LINE ORCHESTRA
TO GIVE CONCERT HERE
Eric Von Stroheim
Mary Astor··Joel McCrea
Dorothy Jordan
Heater Cleaning by New Vacuum Cleaner Process.
No Dirt No Dust,
No.
Ullman designed the scenery.
Helen
Robey Glenn is in charge of stage decorations; C. Wahl Dimes is stage manager; Barton Hoopes, 3rd., is in charge
of the Jjghting effects; George J. Jones
is photographer; and Vanity Box coiff mes and make-up artists complete the
production.
POllr Cllbic Fooe
Moraine Model
Special Service to Customers
(Look
S. Wickham will be the hosts
hostesses at the last mecting of the
ior Assembly for this year al the W(lman's Clubhouse Saturday evening at 7 :45.
Bu.meg" .
Gran. SUGAR lb.4c
Sliced Peache8, tall can
Mr~ andl~~!~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i
Earl Mrs.
P. Yerkes
andGriffin,
Mr. and Mrs.
and
Harold
A WARNEl{ THEATRE
Shoulders lamb
Fre8h Ground Beef
Standing Rib Roast
Habber8ett's Sliced Bacon
~ 11>. pkg. IOe
Ma~oni
Spaghetti
Noodles
PHONE SWARTHMORE 149
VoL IV,
Mrs. Howard E. Packer of Burl,' ng. vIslhng
...
her cousl'n,
ton, New Je(sey IS
Mrs. Sargent \Valter.
William Sylvana Thunder IS director
of the Chorus again this year and is enthusiastic over the prospects of the program.. The Women's Symphony Orchestra is directed by J. W. F. Lemon.
Tickets for the concert may be secured
from members of the club or at Buchner's. Admissions may also be paid at
the door this evening.
..
The proglam will be as follows:
Overture "Wanda" by Dvorak, l)tayed
by the orchestra.
The Slave's Dream by H. Alexander
Matthews, sung by t.he Chorus, with
Phil Hipple, tenor soIOlst..
.
Concerto for Piano in A MlIlor (.Flr~t
fiees to be filled save those of county
committeemen and ~women, the 'primary
\'ote in Swarthmore on Tuesday was
of the largest the Borough has ever had.
Close to 1000 Republicans calUe to the
polls to register their choice for county
and state nominees. This is a little better
than a fifty percent vote in contrast to
,swarthmore's customary forty percent
vote.
James J. Davis. seeking the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator. carried two of the borough's precincts and
lost the Eastern by ten votes. In the
three precincts his total lead over Smed1ey Darlington Butler was 19 votes. Guy
lJavis, the Independent candidate, led
John ]. McClure for the State Senatorship by 44 votes. .McClure carried the
northern precinct however. by a margin
of three votes.
.
one
Ellwood J. Turner and Grover C. Talbot, the Republican Organization candidates, led the field in the candidacy for
the State Legislature. Thomas WeidelUalln, the other candidate endorsed by
the Regular RepUblican Organization,
dropped towards the bottom of the list
and Yocum llolled the third highest vote.
Frank E. Baldwin polled the largest
vote for Auditor General and Albert
Dutton .MacDade and Robert S. Gawthrop led in the contest for positions on
the Supreme Court.
In the county the Regular Republican
candidates ,for county offic,es were all
yictoriou"" -\V-cl£enGch led ·hioi ucarcsl
competitor for the Republican nomination for congress by 10,000 votes; Turncr, Talbot and Weideman were named
H.epublican candidaies for the State Leg.
islature and John J. McClure secured the
H.epublican nomination for State Senator.'
Davis also carried the county Over
Butler for the Republican nomination
for United States Senator.
The foHowing County committeemen
A bus'line operating'directly betwecn
Swarthmore and 69th street seems highly
probably following the hearing before
the Public Service Commission last
Thursday morning. \Vhether or not the
Three Appointees Will Serve In franchise will be granted will be anAdvisory Capacity To
nounced shortly by the Public Service
Borough Coun~il
Commission.
The hearing was held at City Hall in
Philadelphia and was attended by the
.
TO STUDY PLANTING NEEDS following residents of Swarthmore who were elected in Swarthmore without op-
testifi.ed in favor of the bus line ~~:ng position:
.
h
Northern Precinct; Albert .N. Garrett,
A tree committee consisting of three permitted to operate;. F. M. Sc el ey,
residents of the borough' and the chair~ Ch.es~er Roberts, LO.llIs Cole Emmons, Jr. and Helen Comley.
man of the Public Property committee W lilts Brodhead, Irvlll D. \V ood, Frank
.Eastern Precinct. Frank Gettz and
of borough council, was crcated by the N. Smith, Aubrey L. Thomas, and Mrs. Ethel G. Coates.
'
approval
of
an
ordinance
at
the
meeting
Edwin
A.
Yarnall.
Clarence
L.
Myers
Western
Precinct;
George Corse and
Movement) by Grieg, played by jl,hldnd
of
council
last
Thursday
night.
Tqc
and
Joseph
S.
Bates
represented
borough
Helen
Glenn.
Spencer.
I I •
memhers of the committee will be named council.
Symphonic Pathetique-Allcgro COil
by
the
Burgess
and
the
President
of
No
protests
were
offered
alth?ugh
repCOLLEGE
MAY
DAY
grazia-by Tschaikowsky, played by the
Louncil.
resentatives. of th~ Pen~sylvama. R. R.
PAGEANT MAY 7
Orchestra.
The committee will function only in ani and the Philadelphia Ra~nd TranSit ComSunset Skics-A madrigal:-by CI~am advisory capacity and will have 110 pow- pallY attended the hearmg. ]f a. favo~
inade. and The Lost Chord by Sulhvall, er to spend public funds. The members I ab!e dec.ision is r~nder~ ~he bus hne ,Yin
Four committees, as well as a large
sung by the Chorus.
"
.
of the committee will serve without co!'"- be F:~t III operation wnhm the fot1owlIlg number of women in the Physical EduSuite No. 1 from "Carmen hy BIzet Pensation They shall have power to m- two weeks.
.
.
cation classes are making preparations
and Prelude-Aragonaise-JntermezzO---: vestJgate
. 'the condition
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0 f sI13 d e t
rees'm
for the May Day Pageant to be preSeguediUe-Les Dragons d' Alcala-Les the streets and highways and to make
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Toreadors, sung by the Chorus:
recommendations to· council for the WASHINGTON TRIP
ill the afternoon. Miss Virginia Rath is
Spanish Dances by Moskowskl sung by
directing the production. ;rhe theme of
proper
care
of
the
trees
as
well
as
addiOUTSTANDING
SUCCESS
the Chorus.
tional planting.
•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- , the celebration is a village festival
Oriental Phantasy. "In a Chinese Temarchery contest held at the village of
When properly authorized by borough
ple Garden," by Ketelbey.
Nottingham. The courtyard in front of
council expenditures may be made by
Repeat Cherry
\Vorth
Dormitory, Bond Memorial, and
the me:nbers of the committee in specific
Bl08som
.Festival
the
\Vomen's
fraternity lodges will repcases designed to foster and conserve the
TREE PLANTING ·BY
resent
the
village
green. The Sheriff of
WOMEN'S CLUBS shade trees of the borough. However,
Nottingham, whose part will be played
The
Cherry
Blossom
Festival
the committee will have no p~wer. to
by Elsie Powell, has proclaimed a fesheld last Thursday was such a sucmake contracts or incur expenses Withtival for May Day. featured by a shootcess that it will be repeated again
Thirteen Elm Trees :n memory of out a prior consent by a r~solution or I
ing contest. by which he hopes to tra"
next Thursday, May 5, it was deGeorge \Vashingtoll were~planted along motion from borough councd.
.
I cided
his enemy, the outlaw Robin Hood.
at a meeting of the directors
Providence Road ncar Chester, \VedAJl applications to plant, extenslve~y I
The prizes for winning the contest' is
the
Delaware
County
Federaof
nesday morning by the. ~elawarc trim cut down or remove trees on pubhc I
the privilege of placing the crown on
tion of \\'oman's Clubs sponsoring
County Federation of Womal~ 5 Clubs. property within the lines of. the streets
the head of the Alay QUeen, Anna
the project. Swarthmore women
Kurtz.
Mrs. Charles S. Musscr, chaIrman 0'£ and highways, shall be sublmtt~d to the
interested in n ext Thursday's
Conservation, was in charge of the pro- Chaim13n of the Tree committee for I
scheduled
trip to \Vashington may
gram. Mrs. Elmer Melick, was the first proper recommendation b~fore submitBUSINESS MEETING AT
get
full
details
from Mrs. Arthur
speaker and reminded those present .of ting the same to the chaIrman of t.I1C
WOMAN'S CLUB TUESDAY
E. Bye, chairman of the ~rt Comthe patriotic significance of tl~c tlur- Highway committee. In case the chairteen trees for the thirteen colol1les. She man of the Tree Committee does not favmittee under whose auspices the
The weekly meeting at the \Voman's
dosed her talk with an organal ode to or the application, the approval of the
trip is to he made this time.
I Club on Tuesday will he a business
trees.
Dr. John Ellery Tuttle pro- entire borough council must he' secured.
"
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I meeting followed by an original sketch
nounced the invocation, followed by a
uA day outstandmg 111 the lustory of I written by and acted by members of
short talk by the State Ch~irrnal1, Mrs. THIS SUNDAY IS
the Delaware County Federation" would I the club. A social hour will follow.
be a modest description of the Cherry
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Abraham Bunross who said the. State
CHILD HEALTH DAY Blossom Special. to the nation's capitol
Federation had planted five thouasnd
Fortnightly
on Thursday, April 21st. Three trains of
trees this year.
.
This Sunday, May I, has been designMrs. Lynwood R. Holmes, chairman
ten coaches each were needed to transFortnightly will have its last meeting
for the Southeastern District, also ated National Child Health Day and the port the two thousand 'ipilgrims" to of the season at the home of Mrs. Charspoke. She was followed by Prof. M. G. attention of Swarthmore is being direct- Washington; while a fleet of 65 busses les D. Mitchell on May 9th. The proMelchoir of Girard College who s~oke ed .towards the occasion by the Health were used for the motor tour about the gram for this meeting will be announced
of George \Vashingtoll as ,!-Il agrIcul- and Welfare Department of the Swarth- city. The first "out of the county" pil- next" week.
more Woman's Club which is headed by grimage attained a size undreamed of
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turalist. He said that two tlnrds of !he
lies. Wm. Allen Raiman.
books in his library were ~ollcert11ng
f h
Mrs. Paul M. Pearson of the Virgin
"The general purpose of May Day when plans were begun.
the soil. Washington. also ~ntroduced
The
efficient
management
0
t
e
many
Islands
will be entertained at luncheon
1932," says Mrs. Raiman,. "is. to f~~s
the rotation of crops mto tins country
details involved contributed greatly t.o on Sunday, by Mrs. J. Russell Smith in
the spirit of this year-which IS a Splr!t
The Chester High School Band a~d of unselfishness, of sharing, of responSI- the pleasure ~ t~e day. ~nd much credit Swarthmore. She lands Saturday, April
some of the Girl . Scouts
part:1m111 bility towards our neighbor-upon t.he is due the PJlgnmage director. Mrs. J'130 and will stop' here on her way to
h dd dtook
t th
the ceremony fwlnc
a
e
0
e
. needs of children in order that, each. child E- Schuyler, of the Stoneh?rst Club. who Washington, where she will be the guest
h
is chairman
of gardens
111. the county of her son Drew Pearson.
pressiveness 0 t e pr~gram.
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
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Large maJontles frolll c\cry !;lCeIIOIi of
DcIanarc County for the J{clJUblican in-,
cumhcllts enuorsed by the H("guJar Republican Organiz.ltion are IIHhcated in
: (~l'urgc l... )'farr, the
Prcsbylerian Noles
two men are John J. McClure of Chester ous Primary election than they do now.
who is a candidate for the Republican The decision of the Supreme Court in
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I.a~t Sund"y, Dr. ~ uttle admilllsu:rcd
nomination of State Senator and James upholding the Talbot $10,000,000 Relief tlH" sacratut"lIt
\\'olfcndcn of Upper Darby who is a Bill and the acquittal and vindication of \VaYllc, in(a1lt
c3mhdatc lor the Hepubtican nomination Representative Weidemann at Media are
0
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income of which
to assist a student of the
.
III a thcto
of Merle \V. and ologlcal school or, If there be nOI1(;"
.
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APRIL 22, 1932
,
I'RII\IAUY ELECTION
means that a record Organization vote candidate, Edward Nothnagle. have n~ver
NEXT TUESDAY, AI'U1L 26 wilJ he cast by their followers. These appeared to greater advantage at a previ.
is lIs(.'d
•
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church .already
Robe
rt.
.
such, any young persoll of the church
for Congressman. Both are incumbents, bot~ factors wh.ich are expected to ,show Bessie Fickes '\';(1).'11(', at tht"lf home who is preparing for specific Christian
work, now amounts to $5100. It is the
the latest reports as the campaign 1eading
James J. Davis, candidate for the Rc. their favorable mfluence In Tuesday s reo in Chl·stcr.
The
(ol1owing
lIew
ruling
elders
intention to bring the fund to $6000
up to tile l'rnnary cIcdlon IIcxt Tuesday! publican nomination for United States turn;c;.
\\ l're elected at the annual meeting of I which will afford a scholarship of $300.
coml'S to a close.
I Senator, is expected to carry the county
anllually. The recipients of the fund
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Indellendent Slate
TIll' fact that 1\\,) ()i thl' lIlu,t
an overwhelming majority over his
tn' church, \Vcdncsd;:l\' t.·\'l·U1I1g of last tl
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ential coullty Ic.l(h:r~ III tlu: h~l·g:uJa: Re· opponent Smedley D. Butler, whose apThe Independent Republicans o( Dela- \\cl·k.
(
. For three years, Carroll Thayer; a teacher in a home mission school in
publican party are thUtN:h l'S 4.:amhdatcs I peal to the ex-soldier vote and the dry
ware Count}· h('aded by former Judge or hve :n:ars, IIor<1cc M. Whitman the southern mountains, ~{jss Eunice
i "ote as well as his aIHanee with Gover- Frank Perrin and Howard Kirk arc sup- aTlel Arthur J. jom's The following Hail, who enters social work under
1JU; TIlFATltE BEAVTJt~UL
I nOr Pinehot has failed to stir the vot· porting the following ticket: For United lrush.·t,s were. c!t.:ctt.·d (or the term of the foreign hoard in japan this 8ttll1A '\',\I(NEn TIII-:A'CnE
ers.
Statcs senator, ::;medley D. Butler of three years: Fr;:lIIk S. J{l·itzcJ. E. Shir- Iller. and Miss Helcll E. Howarth, who
Therc is no contest on any candidate in Newtown Township; for Auditor Gen- It·y Bordell, Hellry L. Snlllh, Perc), G. was in preparation for special Chrisany part of the county except for county eral, Ralph E. 1<'IY11, of Allegheny Coun- Gilbert.
tian work. 'fhe present rccipient uf
1.. \Il~f1jJ\\lIt· \\("lllIC & B:aUmlOre Pike
committeemen amI women. Chester City tYi and for Judges of the Superior
'I'he. GcorJ.{e L. l\larr .Mt..'lIIorial Fund, the (u1ld is Donald K. McGarrah, who
and UPller Darby present a particularly Court, \VjJliam M. Barker, of Clearfield l'slahhshed by the Session of the will culer the \Vesterll theological
\UU' "/fl., ill;!
unified front for their respective leaders County, and Jost'ph Stadtfcld, of AI- church ill memor) 01 Ih\.' late Rev. Seminary, Pittsburgh, in the autumn.
Senator McClure and Congressman Wol.
JOE E, BIlOW'"
fenden.
legheny County.
l'or H.epresclltath'e
in II
Congress
from the
Eighth District,
in
Charles
H.
D.
Larrimore
of
Upper
Judge Albert Dutton MaeDade. candi.
'Fin'1IUIII StU'I' My C/rild'
DO YOU LlKE FRIED CHICKEN?
date for the UepUblican nOffllOatioll for Darby Township and for State Senator,
a place on the Superior Court, is assured Guy \V. Davis of Norwood. For Repof
all ovcrwhelming vote from his home resentative in General Assembly, .\IOlIlO
nil" \fa"'II'r uf IIUIII:III EIIIUliulI!'>
cuullty
and the progress of his state-wide H. Yocum, of Darhy, Stuart B. Oler, of
{.... Olll .1,: ,\III.1S~
\'all1paign IS meeting such success that his Haverford, and Albert J. Bauhaus, of
in
1'/r t' .111111 " ./'" l'[tt,l"',/(;"d chances for election are said to be very !\foylall-!{osc Valley. Fur Memhers of
Fried chicken or roasts. fresh vegetables; salad and desert
fa\orable.
State Committee, Robert \V. Jamison of
The three incumbents for the Legisla- Norwood and ~filll1ie K. L. KarneJl of
If ("IIIt·st/fI.', Allril 27
1:00 to 2:30
tun;to represent Delaware County, EII- Upper Darby.
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J. Turner, Craver Talbot ~d
Junior
Assembly
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Vol. IV,
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
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Soup; Waffles and Coffee 40c
April 211
Hit-h.mJ i\rJt'1l
MEDIA THEATRE
HI
"J/ 'lIytl'lIrll"
Malinee Daily at 2:30
Friday and Saturday
2 large Jllunllnall'd parking lots
(Side of thl'atre. Free IMrking.
JOE E. BROWN
"Fireman, Save My Child"
BACHMANS
Quality
Market
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YALE & I(ENYON AVES.
Swa.183
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FREE DELIVERY
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. Legs Lamb !I
Genume
SllOul"crB
1/~:nl~5c
18c
17cl
Hlundiu:: Rih
22c
Roa~t
Hahl,cr8ell'. Sli,'cd ll""'1IJ
~ lb. "kg. IOc
-Added Enjoymenl_
S. S. Van Dine'.
"THE COLE CASE"
Robert L. Ripley'.
"BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
Henry Santry and Hi. Band in
"UP ON THE FARM"
AESOP'S FABLES
Monday and Tue.day
4 MARX BROTHERS
"Monkey Busine.."
).[r. and 1o.1r!'. Charles D. ),,[itchdl, ~Ir.
and ~rr5. Harold Griffin, )'Ir. and ~Irs.
Earl P. Yerkc~ and )'Ir. and ~Ir,:.; .• \ddison S. \Vickham will he the hosts and
hostesscs at thf' last mceting of thc Jl1ll~
ior Assembly for this year at thc \VOIllan's Cluhhousc Saturday c"ening at 7 :045.
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HAVE US REDRESS YOUR LAWN FOR
JAPANESE BEETLES
Fertilize Grass at the same time. Cost very reasonable.
Also moving of trees and shrubbery. Power Spraying.
LEWIS LARSON and SONS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
40 Y cars Experience in Landscape Work
PHONE SWARTHMORE 1331
Prices materially reduced on all household
models. You can now have the known value
and proved performance of this famous
electric refrigerator for as little as
1 lb. pail ISc
Calif. Bal'llett P"'ars hig' ('un 15(.1
1'''1'1'111 Hny,,1 Annt· Chcrrit.g
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Four Cubic Foot
Moraine Model
~t RICHARD
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SIi('cd P.-urh.·1-'. lall ('un
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Dorothy Jordan
Special Service to Customers
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
Heater Cleaning by New Vacuum Cleaner Process.
No Dirt - No Dust.
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
629 WELSH ST,
CHESTER.
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
PA.
See Frigidaire at the Chester Refrigeration Show Today and Saturday
Be sure to ask liS about this new process of heater
cleaning before buying - then
Buy and Burn
W~t<&0N & FUEL OIL
$10.75
STOVE $11.00
NUT
$10.75
PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
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"Ladics of the JUr)" b.ls '1Il llllll:.ually·
1.lrgc C,lst, t\\ t.:lltY-III11t.: ch.lr',dcl s III all,
h\ eh·c of whom lle\Cr Ic.I\'c the stage.
This t.:all:, fur d murt' prulracted pit.'t.:c of
,Icling than i~ clbtomary .Hld llJ.lkes
mor\." of a t
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nl'1II1HI~lf
The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Philadelphia which will take part
in this year's concert of the Swarthmore Woman's Club this evening in
the Clothier Memorial Auditorium.
IWOMEN'S
CHORUS
CONCERT TONIGHT
LEADS CHORUS
("Hlllllllttll:l.lll ,tilt! '\\Ollllll, thl' l'rundry
iX 113--2,,, , \"Lc ill S\\.lrtlllll'JIt.: (Ill TIIt~d'l~ \\.I!l- one
I (1,1{ 112 121-3.J1 .n thl Idrgl~t tIll" Borough ll.b l'HI huu.
.Ill 107 1.J3~371 I lllhl' to 10110 H.cl'u1Jlu;all~ t.:,llIll' tv the
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•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-; .tHilll\ Ulllh .. t IIlh! at Ill .... nllagc of
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Ill' XI TIl1lr-.d.I). ~LI} 5, 11 \\,b dl
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cHlul .tt ,t Illtdlll!! oi thl
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Rl'SINt:SS MEETING AT
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TlJESDAY
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IImtng prohlelll IS a Ing ullc-partlcularJ) I
of Philadclphia to A!-i!oii!iil
throughout the se4.:und alld tlurd .lI.:tS
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aclt:r~; Duruthy :Strode J{lchardsulI; llcl- morc .1Ilrl thl' \\"llllall'~ ~)I1II)hoIlY Oren Clark H_ccd; lJorolhy G. Smith: '\hne ('Ill"tr,l of PIUI.H!t.'llllll,1 \\ iii JOIII f<-'rcc~ I
C. LUlf; ~Iar) J{yan O'lJrlCII; Roland
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William Sylva no Thunder, di~
I·.ll.l.aheth ~Iay Hoberts; Gl.ul).s lla}c~, ht.·.trd al th", .1I1l111.11 all.tlr "P(llblJrt.:l1 II) I
rectol· of the Woman's Club
11t.llndLt \V. F.rlcke; ,!'.~l'all.Jr .. l{arick~ the \\'ulll.m·~ ChilI.
JIll' "1)l o t-.t \\11t hc
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~tamtOl.dl· h.oh~lt 1)0\\11", h_uht.'rt John- thll~ia~tic .ner the Jlnl:.lJect~ 411 the pf'!'
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TO ~TllJ)Y flLANTIi\'(; NEEDS
l{ulHY (,kllll b III dlargc 01 ~Iagl! dec-I O\l'rturt.: ·'\\alld.I" In ])\urak, pl.I)(:d
oral1olb; C \\".Ihl Ollllc~ h :-.t.tgc Ilhlll- h the orchestra.
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h phtJtographerj and Valllt)' Bux COlt- Phil Hipple, tt'nor ~()I{)i"t.
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TO (;]VE (:ONCERT HERE i grazia--h) Tscit;lIko\\ ~I~), ilia) ul hy the L(Jullcil
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lIIort.: lllgil ScI.lOu l lor Scho...lr~hlps lot the Chorus
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thc 1ll~lIIhers ot the graduat1l1g class. It
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ItOl1l11:d. l'\(JlIl(htll!l .. 1ll1.~ hl 1l1d.1L 11)
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thc 1IIl'1I1111" ... III thl 1"l1llHltln III "PlClhc
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Ihl ()rdHstrd \\111 h,ltml :\1 ... ., Illl'VO:\IE~"'S (:I...liB!S the CUIJllIlI!t l \\111 h,l\": 110 jlO\\l1 to
enc Dlednchs .Is solo lI iani"t.
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1II,lkc colllrdl b tJr lIlt.:ur l XJIUbl'" \\ uhJJIl'drich:; i~ one of the I call) grl'.lt pianTlllrh l']] 1·.1m 'II t't ~ III llIllll1 II) pi uut a l'llur ColI"r.:llt h.\ a r r.:"Olutlull ur
Isls (Ii today. 01 J·.llgh~h Illrth, hurn (;t'lIl~l' \\.1 .. 11II,,..;t.,11 \\lrl jll.llltul ,d\)lll~ mut1l1l1 trlllll L'lruu;;h ClIlllh.:lI.
\\Ith a t.lIl·llt \\llIeh 1lI.11lIfl·"tcd liSt·1f at l PIO\H!l'lilt l~n.1!1 1H,lf t..'hl ... tll, \\l'{1
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aPllt.:arallce" ~eg:l1I .It the age of 1l111C. A l'lltlllt-y Fl'der.ltltlll oj \\ tllIl.tI~·S Club .. pro!l\.'lt.\ \\lthl1l tit..: lllll'" lit tilt. ~trel.:b
COUlse at l.eIl)sIC.\\'~~ thc•. llt·xt.str.:p ull-I~lr". Charil'>:-; )'llI .. ~{r, dl.llrlll.11I t)tl,"\(IIJlgll\\'I)~. ~hall be "'Ullllllthd 10 ~he
d~r the tutdaHc III larl.\\t·Jl(.lIl1lg, conrt L'olhenatl!lll, \\as III ch.lr~l' 01 till' prp- CIt.llrlll,11I (Ii tlll llr.:c llllllllllttel: I~'r
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the first iIpruper fl'CUllIllll'lHl.ltIUlI hl'lllrC "'Ul11ll1t
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thl.' rntatlnll 01 lrllp" 1.l1tll th", Cll"lIlr) thl' "llInt oj till:. \l·.lr-\\hldl I.. a spln.t the pkasurc 01 tIll' (1:1) .•,.nd mud I crcdlt .
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thl' Ct'n'lIIllll\ \\Iudl a(hltd to the 1111- Ilu.(i oi cllil(lrl'n in orrin litat t.'.lehdllJdlis chairman ol gardl'lh III tht.: t.:onnt}
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BUCK $7.00
RICE $6.50
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REPUBLICAN PARTY
U. S. Senator
I'AUT
to H·.mall)ul_ in
throughout the
pI.!y.
:\0 play put on this st.:a~un b) the
Pr('('inc"""
IS UNOPPOSED
Wednesday and Thursday
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By
-DAVIS CARRIES
BOROUGH BY
SMALL MARGIN
69TH ST. BUS LINE
"Ladies of the Big HOlDe"
Gran. SUGAR Ib.4c
Camphell's Baked Bcans "'III 7" I
Premier Peanut Butter
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Swarthmore \\ as turnl'f.i mto a seat of
justice Tuesday e\'cning when 210 men
arrested in a raid on the Fourth \Vard
RepubHcan Club of Chester were brought
here in buses and given a hearing before
Magistrate Da\'id Ulrich. Each man was
fined $3.50 and costs and hcld for court I
as a material witness. The raid was made
by a detachment of State Police from
Reading. A quantity 01 gamhling ('(luipmcnt was l'ilczed.
Chicken and Waffles 60c
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S TAT E
.'rcsh Groun" Beef
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Noodles
SSe
Snf.ll'rhmur(' I'rilllarj(.s
T,,"cnly-ninc (~hara('tl'r!;
TAKE
$2.50 Per Year
PLA Y FRIDAY EVENING
I 931-32 ~(·u.,," Eml. With "Lu.
(lit·s of tilt" Jury", (~m~l of
lJLLlHANS
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Swarthmore, Pa .• April 29. 1932
FINAL PRODUCTION [
OF PLAYERS' CLUB
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drive to the Harvard
No. 17
F. B. FRANCIS
AND CROSBY STS., CHESTER
PHONE, CHESTER 9131
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APRIL
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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wood on Thursday as the representative teston, S. C., where she has been for sev-
of the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Mr. and
Mr••
Joseph
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eral weeks.
Perry of
Mr•• S. W. Johnson of Amherst ave-
Lawrence
Smith
and
Jack
Mitchell
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to Tyaskin, Md.
Dr. Arnold Dresden of Elm avenue returned Tuesday evening from Oberlin,
Ohio, where he gave a series of lectures
on mathematics.
Mrs. A. V. B. Orr of Mount
place has issued invitations for a
luncheon next Tuesday at h~r home.
Mrs J. Warren Paxson attended the
Home Fair of Dela\Vare County at By-
Joseph E. Quinby
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Ernest G. Snoo.raes, Auistant
MRS_ A. J. QUINBY & SON
Funeral Directors
Ben Phone
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MEDIA, PA.
daughter and nurse, of Cairo, Egypt.
Mr. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard avenue who has been undergoing treatment
at the Schoff Hospital 111 Media for sev·
eral weeks IS considerably improved.
Mrs. James Russell Smith of Elm avenue and Walnut lane spent Tuesday
New Yorle.
The Swarthmore Committee of the
terdenominational Union were
at a tea at Whittier House yesterday
ternoon.
Mrs Ella NowinskI gave
number of plano solos
The Fnendly Circle met at the home
of Mrs. E. P. Yerkes on Cornell
\Vedncsday afternoon.
David Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Prmce, will entertalll a number of his
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All Lines of
I N SU R A N CE
INCLUDING LIFE
beth presided.
Mr.
J. A. IPerry
ofB"Thayerh roadAIref
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W. Nlvm Wherry ~n~ertdJl:ed
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W dham MeFadden. of Wlfttford) Md., and her SISte~, Mrs. Florence Ramsay and four
chaldren of Delta, Pa., last week·end.
The lumor Dance of the Rose Valley
Folk will he held tomorrow evening at
the Old Mill
A large number of the
Swarthmore young people of school 3.tte
will attend.
Mrs. Ge~Jrge Schobmger of Swart':tmore avenue will entertain at luncheon
and bridge next Wednesday afternoon.
The ,Mtsses Eudora Sproat and Betty
Lou Mitchell have issued invitations for
a dancing party to be given at the PhilaYacht Club on May 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer announce the marriage of their daughter,
Frances Berry Spencer and John Baker
Muskat of MJlwaukee on April 15th in
Freeport, 1Il They are both members of
Sophomore class at the University of
and will reside in Madison
The PI Beta Phi Fraternity of Swarth- \"r<;,e"o.ntinue their studies in the UniCollege elltertamed at a formal '
OLD BANK BLDG.
William
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of the
Rabbi of
Call Swarthmore 1833
Fmeshnber,
Philadelphia w,ll
Club held a benefit bridge nartv It,,1Id Friends' Meeting next Sunday.
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at the clubhouse Tuesday evening.
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a t e Ieven 0 •c Iock an d
H. P. Wllhts and family have
cordial invitation is extended to all
from 104 Princeton avenue to 206 Har· Swarthmoreans.
mrd avenue.
The cooperative shop managed by
Mrs Phelps Soute or North Chester Woman's ASSOCiation of the Presbyterian
road rdurned last Thursday from Char- Church reOI,ens Thursday, May 5. This
shop Will be open every other Thursday
from 9 to 5.
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
HAIRDRESSING
Located In
Thompson's Store, Morton, Pa.
PAPERHANGING AND
I ..ten·or ...d Es.terior
Wall Paper Cleanillg
STEPHEN BROWN
Morton P. O. Box 144
Swarthmore 1056
SPECIAL
SPRING PRICES
your Vacuum Cleaner cleaned
and overhauled and do your Spring
house cleaning more efficiently.
GEORGE H. KELLEY
ELECTRICIAN
Open evenings by appointment
rBB TllBATBII IlBAUTIPVL
A WABNU TllBATIUI
Praetleal
Saws reset and all kinds of tools sharpened
Work called. for and dellvered
Phonc Swarth. 428
14 N. Morton Avenue
P. O. Box 156
Morton, Penna.
Phone-Swarthmore 1231-3
Open Eveninss
Li.tle as
Cor.
4th 01: Market Sts.
ICE
DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
You will find our service convenient
to your needs.
Ice Service.
Ye Old Swarthmore
210 Dartmouth Ave.
Phone 894
D. F. GERNER
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH DINNER
THURSDAY, MAY 5
5:30-7:30 P. M.
MENU
CREAMED CHICKEN
COLE SLAW
RICE
BUTTERED BEETS
ROLLS
COFFEE
DESSERT
PRICE65c
MRS. JOHN A. MURPHY. CHAIRMAN
Fineot
QaaIilJ'
of
Birtheye Fro,ted Meat.
Rib Roast of Beef Ib39c
Ib33c
Ib33c
Ib25c
Ib20c
Ib49c
CLARK GABLE ...
WALLACE BEERY
Mo..
Tuesda,., M.y
Broke.. Lullab,.
From the StaBe Pia,.
''THE MAN I Kill ED"
with
LIONEL BARRYMORE ...d
NANCY CARROLL
Wed.. eacla,., M.,. "
CONSTANCE BENNETT
in
"LADY WITH A PAST"
1 Ib Pork Chops
1 box Spinach
reg 29c
reg 27c
Bothfor49c
"Garden Fresh"
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Thursda,.. Ma,. 5
CHARLES FARRELL
bun25c
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"AFrER TOMORROW"
z tar,e Wamtna.... parldJlc lots
I.5ide of theatre. Free parlr.l.DC.
Ripe Sweet
Pineapples
21or25c
Sunkiot
oranges
Idaho
doz19c
Baki...
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FRESH NATURAL
MILK
The milk that you and your children drink should
clean and so fresh as not to require any heating.
Does pasteurization make
milk ~afe?
"The popular notion is that pasteurization
makes milk perfectly safe. It does not, in some respects milk is less safe after pasteurization than before for the reason that sour milk germs which are
present in the milk are destroyed by pasteurization, and the consequence is that the putrefactive
I!.erms, which are not destroyed are permitted to
grow without hindrance; the presence of the sour
milk germs prevent their growth in raw milk"
bag2ge
M.,.
Cape
Goodies
calls_
ops
Ib 18c
SDOCP
Jb39c
Jersey
Ib1ge
Cod Steaks
Freoh
Ib23c
Haddock Fillets
GROCERI~
Matinee Daily at 2 :30
TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY
WALLACE BEERY - CLARK GABLE
"HELL DIVERS"
Note:-Owing to tbe length of this production, the feature will
••art promptly at 7:20 and 9:20.
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRESENTATION
Bringin& to cloriou8 lire a miJdhood idol
"PUSS IN BOOTS"
65 children in a
Robert A. Simon.
glorious operetta by Nathaniel Shilkret and
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30. ONLY
2 shows starlinc at 10:15. Especially seleeted short IlUbjeets
MONDAY and TUESDAY
"SHANGHAI EXPRESS"
MARLENE DIETRICH-CLIVE BROOK
WEDNESDAY .... d THURSDAY
GEORGE ARUSS
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"THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD"
TI-II:RI: IS NO SUBSTITUH FOR QUALITY
For service or a sample call George Sullivan, our
Milkman, (Swarthmore 102).
Small Sapcnudo. R .... Ie
PIqo. Ie
F.lo Napthn Soap, R .... Ie
B.r 4c
H ....hoy Cocoa, R ••• 13.. " lb. PIqo. Ie
Pulled Ri.... Ro.. IS.
PIqo. llc
Brookfield Butter Ib2&
Duff's Bran Biscuit Mix
23c can
Rin.o, Lar•• PIqo.
18 Bar. P. II. G. Soap
Med. Size Prunes, .. lb..
Gerber's Vegetables for Baby, Z for
21c
Z9c
2Sc
ZSe
SUNBEAM
2cans 25c
Brookfield Eggs doz 22c
Stricti,. F ....h Cookiaa- Ens
do..
Ilc
Comont Baked Beans canSe
2Zc
C ....... of Wbeat, La-. PIqo
4X or BroWil S .....r.2 Plq..
Cutri.c Wax Paper, 2 PIqo..
Monteo Sauer Kraut, Z eaa.
IS.
IS.
ZSc
Comont Coffee
Ib23c
MedaJFlour
121b 3ge
Gold
Ceresota
RIVERVIEW FARMS
BACHMANS
Quality
Market
ille
M ....hmallow.. Lh. PIqo.
Safety M ••
2 Plop. 15c
P ..... Apple Bu......
Jar lie
Camp&re
LOUIS COLE EMMONS • OWN ER Sugar
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10lb bag3ge
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Battle Creek Health Foods
Sirloin Steak
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Fresh Ground Hamburg 18
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Veal Cutlet
39
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23
large pkg.
19
Fresh Peas
Chipso
Campbells Tomato Soup
4 cans 29c
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Finest old Sharp Cheese
lb. 35c
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LONG HOLES
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WIDE FAIRWAYS
GREENS FEE 50c
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AT A SAVING
Cut Wax and Stringless Beans
MEDIA THEATRE
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sort partIcipated 111 by our high school
and it is expected to be a great success
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n,.'(lthK Iccl. olle huudred aud thltly-l\vo and wood ruoo: llnd thence cltk'ndlog southeastIII1C-hulIllh"t.lthll ll'f!'t. one hundred wan.( alung said Gn..-ellwolMl road twenly·jIve
lind 10riyelKht and t'llienty t'lliO one hundredths leet 10 the Orsl DlenUooc'd point. Ilnd vlaoo 01
fect. olle hundred and sixty four and 'wellly· bcglunlntr.
ho one-hundredths fl'et. orlC bundred and
Beautiful EveqreeDII
Final plans have been developed for
When a tire on the automobile which lelKhty and t'lliClity-two one bundredths leet, one
Oue other thtreor hoglnnlng at a poin' on
Now i. the time to plant
a Triangular Musical Concert to be she was driving all the Silrou} road blew hundred and mnety·MJx and t'llient,.·t'lliO olle- the northeast "ide 01 said Gn.oclI'lliood road at
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~ hundn.'tIlh& loot. t'lliV hundred Gild Iweh-c and lhe dist:lIU,,-, 1.11 two hundred and ninety leet
J. D. DURNALL
given in the Swarthmore High School
out \\ cdnesday afternoon, Mrs. Albert S t'lllicnty I'lliV olle hundredths leel. Iwo hundred 1I0rth"est"an.( from the northwest elde of
Copples LaDe
Swarthmore 1648 AudItorium at 8 o'clock, Friday night, Johnson o( 211 South Chester roa.d lost ami '"enay-eight and t'lllient)-Lwo one hund· POlllar stret't (said point being in tbe middle
May 6th, between musical organizations
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redths fLoet. t"o hUlldn.'1l anll forty-four and of a <."erialn twellty feet. wide driveway bere·
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t Ie stecrmg wheel and the t'lllieuly-I'llliu one hundredths leet. tbree hundred mafttr deIKtlbed), tbelll:e exlendlng 1I0rthwest.
of Media, Ridley Park and Swarthmore car crashed into a tree. She was cut and twenty-tYOo lukl twent,-two one-hundn.'
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leet. three hundred and thirty eight and 'lllioOll rood t'llloenty-elgbl feet to a I)oiol: tbence
bout tl
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d h ·• b 1 k
Ie ace al~
anus y )ro en g ass !"ellly.t'lliv one-hundredths foot. tbn.'C hundrOO' exlcndlllg Ilorillcaatward along a line at right
'fhe plan is to have each organlzation a
frolll the wlIldshleld.
and ftft,.-Iour and ''lllicnty two one-bundredtbs alJgll's 10 Gn.>enwoud road SCv(!n1y-'h'e feel to a
present a 30 D1l11ute program. The Meft'et, tbreo hundred and 8ev(nty and tWl"nl7· uoint 011 tbe rlOrtheallt aide ul a (ertalu six·
two oue-hundredlhs leet. three bundred and teell fcct Wide drlv6v.ay (extending northwest·
dia High School will send a mixed
v.ide lIrnc'llio" whlth all'U extcuds southwellt. el~hb·slx and tv.(nty·tv.o olle-hundredth. leet, 'llliun.( IrOnl said Poplar street. crosalng the said
chorus under the direction of. Miss ward IlIln Haiti Gr~.'IIwooo ruad): thellce ex four hUlldn.'t1 aud two and t"enly two one ,v.:pnl,. leel wide drh'eway wblth extends
Mary Gertrude Smith,
tpndln~ lIortb\\(>stwatd along the northellbt sldt' hundret.lths f('Ct, lour hundred and elghleen south'lllieetward into said Greenwood road. to a
the BUill slxleen fcct wido drheway '''enty- alUl tweub-two olle hundredths ft'Ct, fnut hun-
the fpct tu a lJOlnl un Ih(' north\\elt side of dred alld tldrt,.four and Iwenl): t'lliiO one bun extelldH 8Outh"'eetward illto Greenv.:oud road):
YALE & KENYON AVES.
lic and it IS anticipated that the audi- ~alll ch:ht IL"Ct "idc drIve\O;a,.. lhtn
number of parents and fflends who \"i1l or !I.lId ellCht feet "Ide drnev.4} !levent)· fi"e dn.'1llhs ft't'l 1I0rtln~csh:anJ from the nortbwest of said l\lent) feet v.lde drhewB)': and tbence
FREE DELIVERY
come (rom the neighboring commulll- It'Cl lu ,1 IJOlnt un Ihc northeast sidc of said side of PUlllnr Blrt"CI, :11111 eaeh resJlective lut extendlllg' south\\cstwart! on a hne at right
Gn'ellwooo road. and thell('"e exlendhlK soulh. thereol (''OlIlnmlllK' In frollt or breadth 011 tbe angles to &'111.1 Grceu",ood road along the middle
Rouad StcUc
lb. Z9c tiCS. This IS the first cOllccrt of this ('IU'll .....lrd aloJlg Stud Ol"(,\,u"ooll road t'lllicnt,. said Greellwood road sixteen leet and eKlendmg of tiaid twcnly leet widc driveway 1!O\·ellty.jI"6
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livc fed 10 the lir..t menUon<.-d 1IOIIIt and of that wullh In len~h or dt'pth lIOutltwest- fet't to the lirst mentioned Jloillt and plaee 01
I.latc of iJclllllllllllf
v.:ard het'llli(."Cn Ilarallel hncs at right anttles to lrcl;irullng-.
thc 8uul Grccu\lovd road sixly five feet to Ih(>
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SHERIFF'S SALES
One other thereof I>cglJUlllIg at a l)Oint on
T"enl,. ·Ii\ ( olherl'! thereor situate on the nudtUt· of u f.'trlaiu sixt~1I feet Wide drl,-cwa,.
northeast @Idt' of Gcccll'lliuod road at the reo (extemling 1I0rlh"iestv.ard from I'oular street. the tvrnpr formed by the int<'l'8Cctiou uf the
Sherif( s Salt of Real E!:ltate
11C'(lhc tllstlllll'('8 of fhe hundred and len feet, UOSSIIIJ:" II
rour humlrcd and nhll ty·four fe~t, four hun- wluell cxtends northeastward Illto GrLocnv.:ood norlh"est side of POlliar street: theJlce ex(elld
At the Sheriff s Office
dred Blill 8CHJll,)·el,dll feet four bundred and road alld southv.est'lliard Inlo Lmrel road. and 111';- 1I0rthwc.IItwll.rd along the nodbeast .Ide of
luxl)·t" V rt't.'t (our hUlltirt d IUld fourteell feel. also uO~lIlg .1
Court lIou:se. ll('dla I'cllll!'lyh ania
thrl'(.' humlrcd and nillet) clght feet. thl't'(l hun- \\a,) \\lIlth cxtends 1I0rlhealll\\atd Jllto Green (!lClIl'C exlendlllg 1l0rthca8twan.( alollg a IlDe at
tircil IIml cll'hty-two It!t-t threc hmulrt'd and 'llliood road to a l'Crt.1I1I CI~I:,! feet wldc drlvc tight anglefl to said Greenwood road seventy.
Snltlrdal llny 21. 10:12
FRIlcy Chuck R .....t
lb. IS.
sixty SIX f('1 I. three huudn-d and nfb fool. tbree "11' "hlch exlellds 8OUUl\H~sl'llliard Into Laurel Ihe flOCt to a point on the northeoti! side ol u
(.'Crlam sixteen feet wldc drhcway (extclldill~
hundr,..1 aud eudltccil feet t\1:U hUlUlred and r(1.ld.
1I0rthWCtth'Hlrd from said Poplar streel. LT(lSS8 :10 o'l:'oek A 111.
lort)'ldx feet t\1:U hundred and thirty fCt.'t.
Quc o.hel t1wl'Cof bc,,!"Umln,.r at a 110illt on lUg a ccrtaln h\:l'lIly feet Wide drlvev.:ay which
1"0 hUll\lN.'l:1 and fourteell ftel. onc hundred
:t-:ul
ant! mnet) eighl fect, nnt hUIlfII't'tl and clghty the lI()uth\\est side of Green"ood rOllll at Ihe extends
to a l'\'rlaiu ('Ight feet \\Ide drl,'cway wbicb
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hundred
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alxty
~ix leet, one tlilltance 01 two hundred and !lixty and twent,.·
:Nil IOj! hUlu]n.. 1 .lIIti flfly fLoel. one hulltln~ and Ihlrt)'. t"o one·hundredths f<.'('1 lIorth\\('st'lllianl from a'so ('xlends soutb'lllitstwan.( Ilito sait) Green.
Shoulder. Lamb
lb. 1ge
thefl(~e exwndlug Southenstwnrtl
four fl (>1. oue IUlIuJn'(l .1Ilt! elghltocll fL'l"t. one tile Ilorthv.est !'Ide of said POlllar slreet: "oud road),
llareh Tcrlll HM2
thc northeast "Ide 01 saul sixteen leet
hundred .11111 t"V fet·t. mghtY-Mlx fcet. sc\:cnty Ihell«" cJtterullll~ !IOuth\1:('stwnnl aloll", •• line .liull,,;'
at rlj;:ht :tllj:lu to !Said Orctn'llliOiItI road sixty· wide drne"a) thlrtl'ell alld forty .... lght one.
All those IlIxl) Ih(" (ert.lln lots or IIICteS ur feet fifly lour fet't. Unrl)' eight feet. and fI\:c ftoet to II (Ioint In the middle of a certain hlludrt!dths reel (0 a lIolllt on the 1I0rthwel'lt
~rollllli v.llb thr bUlldmgs alld Iml)r()\ elllents tY.:elll,.-tY.:o It'Cl lI{1rth"e~tward from the north·
illlecn rt.'Ct Wide drhe'llliBY (cxlendiuj.!" north- IIlde of POJllar streel, ami thellL'C extendmg
thereon crette(l dep.l"rlbt'l:l a
\ey lUl11 Iliall theri'of made :M1ln:b 22nll. 1028. lUi th{reof (Olltllilllllg- III frollt or breadtb 011 taill twenbfrom
drhcwlIY \\11I('h cxtends h\ent,. t;Cl'Olid weE!.) along tbc north'lliest side
New Oniona
lb. 7c by Damon and Fostl'r. CIVil Eng-Illeers. as situ· the "aid Grt'euv. oot! road sixteen feet and ex. 1I0rthe 1st wardf(.'(ltIlitowide
Green"'ood
road ami south vf said Poplar strcct 1!C,-enty·Jlvc and fortytendlllJ.:"
of
that
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length
or
dellih
alt' ill Iho Dorollgh of Sharon Hili. County of
Y.:('sl 'IIIi an.( mto I~aurcl road, and also
het"ccn
1Jarallel
lIn('g
at
right
Dl'Ia"nn.', StoltC of Pennsyhallla, as 101l0w;iI,
L'1l llOlI1t and Jdace of btgllllllllg
all~les to saul Gr<.'CIlv.outl ro.ul SV\'cnty fI\e ieet <.-ertmn tueh'(' tLoe' wide drlve'lllia.v ",hlcb ex·
10 WIt.
illtlutllng on thll rear thcreof the 80il of a lends 1I0rthe.ISI"ard into Grecn\\:oud road, to
ImIlrO\'emelits COUBlst of 55 houses e3
l'lllio story brick house!!. 15x33 feet Porch
so.llhwtslward
mto
Laurel
road),
thencc
uorth
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froRl
I'Ildd
POIJlar
"treet,
crOSS'
northeast sldc of Grcell\\ooll toad at tbe diS'
Chipao••mall Pkg.
3 for 2Se tance
1)0rth'Wcsl"an.( along the middle of Ironts One'story StUlL'Q addition. 7x:4. fect_
of th e hundred ami flfty-clght feet 1111:" a. rortam twent,) It'Ct wldc drne\\ny wbleh exl('uding
the
snld
sixteen
"'ide drhcwa) thlrt,. onc Basement f!;"arage (First Des(ription) 7-Twv.
Tomato Catsup, 14 oz. boL
Ilorth'lllil'st\\artlly Irom the nortbwest side of cxll'lId" !Solllh"OBt"tlrtl into Grel'nv.:ood rll.ld. feet to a point feet
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the middlc of thc SaId stvry brICk hou!'ICs. each 15x33 feet Porch
a eert.1I1I elll'ht feet wllic drnewllY .... hleh a]1O
reg. ISc--IOc Poplar IItrect. thrlll(.'(l extending norihcast"anl to
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drn
e'llii IlY thenet: exlcndmg' frouts One story slul"<'O addltion&, -Ix7 feet..
on a 1111(0 at rlldlt alll~I('H to Gre"nv.:ood road l'xlt lid!; lJ01l1 hv. ('5t YO arll IlIto !laid Greenw 000 Ilurilleaslwal'tl on II lille at right angles to said Da!;CRlent ~ara!:es (Sc('01U1 DescriptIOn).
Fruit Cocktail, Tartan Brand
Be' ellt,!; lil e fcet to .. I)Olllt 011 thl' northeast road) .
Green" 0011 road aloll~ til(! llIuldle of suul
Sold as Ihe urOfJerly 01 I, Clan'lIce Pen.
I". can-29c suiI' tlf n I~rt 1111 .. Ixlecn reel "'HIe drh'c'''3y
t\\l'nt) feet Wille Ilrhe-wIIl' sixty five feet to
4 exteulllII~
northv.c!lt wanl fronl !'Iud l)o(,lar
DIU' other Hit reof bcg"III111llg at a pomt 011 , poilit till the south\1:est ,,"lc of Gl'Cl'llwood ulm:loll
",treel (rOs!lllI!:" .L t'erlalll (\\('nty feet v.ldc the lIurllic I.. t !:llde of lO.ml Grt!eu\\ootl road at load, .1IId I ht IH e e"teutll Ill;" HU\nlleast\\ ard along
~hi\:t'''n)
\\hi(h exlellds southv.l~lward lutu the dilltall((' nr t"o hUlldr"d ami nlnet,. feet Haid Grcelmoml ruad th'-rlyone feel to th(' first
ComhllOlIs--Sl000 00 ('ash IIr ot-ert! IIL'lI clu ek
slid Gret'll\\oO(I ro ul. to n (,,-,rlalll eight f('et llurth\\estw,lrtl from Ihe nortllYicst Side vI IIIclltlClned 1IOIIIt .lIul Ih.lC2 of be;:lIIl1l111:"
Ull day 01 s ,Ie, bal UI~'e ill I~n dayJol Further
tomllUong announced at lIalc
Popl.lr SIH\( t (fllHl I)OIl1t hem,.:' III the nllddlc
--uf a ('Crtalll t .... enty ffCt "idc drheYODJ here
Ollt!
other
th('rcnf
bc>:;l"IImltu:'
at
no
1)OInt
on
A D DEWEES. Allonle).
maftlr dCstrlbctl): thell('C t'xtenlhlll:' llOrth·
"~I;tv.artl
.lloll~ til('
nortlleui'lL sltle of said the s,m(hv.c9t shle of Gt"(."C11\\00d road at the
IlIsllUlt-e
of
tv.:o
hllll!lrrd
mid
Illuety-one
nutl
Grt..oclI'lllioOli ro.ltl t\>ient,) t'l!:"ht leet to It 1)01Dt,
Swan. down Cake Flour
2Sc
th"nt'O extemllU,.:' norlheu!it'lliiard alollg .~ 11110 t'lllient, h~u IIIle·hulllln'tUhs feet northwestward Fieri Faclns
No IOriO
at rI!;"ht IlJlgl"s to Gt(.'Cu'llliuod road sCHllty·llve Irom the ll()rthv.efJI SIde of POlmlar street
Cloverbloom Butter
27e lb.
(said
(lOint
beiug
111
the
middlc
of
a
certum
:March Term
fert to lIo 1l0lllL 011 the 1l0rtbeDlIt Side 01 a
Ulrraill slxleell feet \~lde tlrtve\.\ay (extcnding I v.:ellty feet \l ide drlvel'i ay heronaftcr dethen
IItJrthv.c!!t'llliQld frum said PUJJiar stret:t. trOll!! s(rlbed);
dun:;:- the ~flIIU1\\est suit of GrcOlI'llliood "",II Ihe bulhhngR Dnd Improvemt nls to be ereded
lug the 8.1111 hH'nly fed Wide drlle\.a) "hleb thlrl)-OllPfeet to a point. thellt'C' extending- I hereon, desulbed 8C('(Jrdtng- to a survCy anti
t'xlends South\\cstv.artl Into SOld Greenwood
road. to ,~ tertaln elghl fct·t 'lllilile drl\Cw"Q' south'Westward alollg a hne at right angles to nlan thereof made Mareb 22nd. 1028. by Da
mOil and Foster. Civil Engineers, as sltuatc
.... hlch also extends sOUlhwestward into Grecn !laltl Grt!eu'llliood road slxll five feet to a point all
the southWest .dde of Laurel road (forly
In tbe nuddle of a L'(!rtaln sixteen feet wido
"ood road), tbcn
along tht" nt)rthcast side 01 said sixteell feet PCIIII.lr strlocl,
crOSillU.: tho said t w cnty reel thlrly-three f ..oct uorthwcstward from thl'
\~ Idc drn ('V. ay t W!'llty Cllft.t leet to a pomt in
n()rth'llliest side 01 Poplnr street (tUt) feel
P. &: G. Naptba Soap, 7 cake.
25c
the middle 01 said tucnty rect v.hle drivc\\ay: \ullc dr1V8W8} whlth cXlends ,lorlheDstw.lrd Wille). III the Dorough of Sharon Hili. County
•lIul tht'lice extuuhng sOlllh"estl'iun.( on II. line illto Grccn'llliood road and soulhv.:est'llliard Intu 01 Dcla\\arc alld State or Pennsylvania .
at rJght aUKles to !:Iatd Gnell\1:ootl road along'" [~aurcl roud, and also tros,;lIIg' ., ccl't.lI1)
the middle of .mid tv.cnty fef'l "Ide drhewUY' '"el\ e IN't \\1111' dri\ (lway which also t xtends
COlllnmUlg- III front or breadlh Oil thr. eald
IW\CIltJ, fI\c (I~L to thc first nl(nhouoo pumt lIortbcastY.:urd mto Gn.'eIlY;OOti road 10 a. cer r~ntlrel road IOlxlet'n feet nnd exlfmdillg 01 that
tam eight f('Ct "Ide drh'c'llliu)' wbl('h cxtends wltUh lu length or depth south"'cstwartl be
.lIld 1IIIIce 01 begmnillg
soulhweslward 11110 1.aurel road). then('(l ex· 'V.lOCfl parallel lInes ut right anglcs to the saId
lending' snntheuslwanl along tbe middle of sUld
Qlle other therenf begllllllllg at a point on slxlet II fce!. wide drlve"ay thlrly ouc reet to a L.llIN'1 ruad seventy ftle feet. lIl£'1udlng on thc
E:denslon-1
real' thcreof the i1011 of a certain sixteen leel
(he
nurtheast
side
or
satd
Gn:"CII\1:ooll
roud
at
IJOint in tho DIlIJd1e IIf tbc mud t\1:cnty Ieet
1,..--_________________.. ___.....____ ...... _________ ...... _____ - .. ---..---.. ----..
.......
111ft dlslallO' of '''0 hundred aUlI IIIXty t"o "Itie drn:c\\ny: and Ihence ext('ndlng north "Iti(' drlvc",3Y extemllng nvrthwestward from
fcet northv.elOt'lllianl from tbe northwest Side of eastward 011 a Jlne at rHrht .mgles to Green Said Poplar street (crossing a ecrtnlll twenty
POlllar slreet; th(lll(.c (xtendlul: Ilortheastward wood road alonJ;' the mlCldle of saul t'llliUlt)' fret feet wide drl\-eway whkh extends nortbeast.
.Ilon,.:' ., Ime at right Bngles to saltl Greenwood wido t!rnc"ny slxly fl"c fect tn the first men ward 11110 Quid L'lilrel toad) to a certain eight
feet "Ide drne"BY which ('xlends northeasl
f road ~vent,. liv(' fcel to .1 IIlIIlIt 011 thc north nOllcd point and Jduct' of beginning
Y.: .nll IIItO saul Laurel road
c Htt Side of a t'(rtRm slxlcen feel "ule drl"e",ay (exlcndlllg 1I0rthuelitwlU'tl Irom s:ud POI)
011(' othcr th(,N'of b( gmnlng fit flo POlllt on
[mpro\'ements COIlSlst 01 two story brick
lar stred, HOS!;lIlg u t'trtam tWellt) feet v.:ule
drhc",1) which exlulHls sOllthv.pst'lllillnl inlo Ihe soulh",est Side of Grecn\\ood road at the house. l.5xa:1 feel Porch front. One story
GrfCIlv.ood road. to .1 cerlain el~ht lect 'llliide (hstalWo of ronr hundred and elghls t",u Rnd stUl:CO adthholl 7xl ft"et Basement garllgc
drHlway \\hich also cxtends lIuutb"cslv.anl tl'i('llty tw:o {Jilt' hundredths fet't 1I0rthwc..tward
Solt1 as th(' prollcri) 01 Frank F Barker_
lIltu GI'l'ell'llliood ro.td): thence I)xtcntimg- north· rrom Ihe northWest jude of PO(llar street.
Ihe.ll("C cxtcndlng 80uthwcsl\l:al'tl .dOIII:" a liue
\~csl"""rd aloll; tbe nvrtheasl Side of Sllld
Condltlons-$2:iO 00 cash or certilied chcck
Slxtt'eU ftpi \\ide tlrnc\\ Iy tWI Illy tH::ht fret to at rl,.:'ht angles to said Green"ood road sixty- on d3Y of s.lIc. halallcc III ten dOJ s Further
a Il00nt in the middle of said I"euty feet \1:ule fI\e ft et to a pomt lJl tbe middle of .l certDlII (.'OlItlltiuJls annoUllccd at salc
drlve .... ay. theuec exit mhn.: south\\cst"ard slxleen ILoe~ uitle drlvcway (extemilng- north
V. {'st \\ ard from said PC)J)lar strt'et. eroBSmg a
alOIl~ a hne at rlgbt anglul to Gnen"ood road
A D DEWEES. Attorney
aloll!: the mltllllo of sUl,1 t'lllieuty feet .... Ide L'Crtain t"cnty feet \1:ldc drJvc"ay Y.:hldl ex
tt
ntis
lIortheaglwanl
into
Greenwood
road
and
1
drl\:c\\ay l>C\tnt)-Ovc I('ct 10 a Ilomt on the
II()-thca"t shh' of Greenv.ood ro.lfl and thellt~e f>outhuestwRnl IOto Lalll-el road nlld alao Fieri Fads
No 1016
eXlelltbng !lonthell>ltward lliung the northe 1st (rosslllg' a certmn twelle foot Wide dr1\'eway
sul(.l of Ore(,llv.ood ro.ul t\\NII,!; et!;ht feet to \\hleh extcnds northeastward mto Grcen"ood
Mareb Term. 1032
to a certain eight feet \\hle drl\e\1:a.Y cx
Ihe first melitiollC'd 1101111 anel J)lactl of begIn rua,l.
All those t"o rertrun lots or PIl!Cf!S of
temllllg' ~outbwest\\ard IIllo Lnurel road):
nlug
Iheuce cxtending nortb\1:cstv.:anl alollg the nlUI ,.rround \nth the bUilding inlprovement8 thereon
cIIa of Bald sixteen Icct Wide drncy;.lY tlurts ~re(tetl sltuale III the Township of Havcrford
One other Ihcreof bcgumlng at .a ))omt 011 olle amI Ell. venty eight one bmulrC(Uhg feet to n III the County of Delaware and State of Pt"onn.
the corner torllled by til! mlerscc(loll of the pnlllt on the extcnded line of thc northwest s)'hama. kno"'n 8S lots numbered 155 and
II
northeast !llde of Gr~ell\1:oo'l road .... Itlt the !llde of sDld t"elve feet wide drivewa)'. tbence 166 m Block numbered :S on a [ertaln I>l.ln
northwest Slth.! of POJl;ar street. thence ex· uxlemUIIg' northeastw.lrtl (In a lltle at right of lOis
sldc of Grecn'Wuod road t"enty ('llli0 feet 10 n lIurthwest sldc of said tuchc fect "ide drive cordmg thereto as lollnws. Beginning at a
then{e extentllllg northeashHll"IIl alollg a way sixty fivc Icet to a POUlt on the southVicsl pOUlt on tbe southeasterly Side ol Eagle road
I
:1 Ilolnt:
hne at right allglcs to salti Green"ood road "Ido of Groonwood road, and thence extendmg' (fifty leet 'IIIi,de) at the dlstancc of one hun
8Cvenly fI\'c feet 10 Il poult on the Ilortbea!lt tttlutheast" atd alollg saul Greel1\~ootl road dred feet nnd eight one hundredths northeast.
Side of a (erlaul sixteen feci .... Ide drlve\1:ay Ourty oue Dnd l'!elcnty (lghl one hUlidredlhs war,lly Irom the norlheasterly sidc of Belve.
(cxtcndlllg 1I0rth\\estward lrom saul Poplar fcct to the first mcntlOned IlOlnt and place of dpre a\enue (Ilfty feet wide) thcnce extendmg
along thc said Ragle road north fortY-lIin3
street. erOS$lllg a l:ertlllU '''ent;): l('flt "Ide beglllllIlltr
degrees twenty-one mmules east fifty feet and
drl\eway winch extelld/ol soulhl'iestwanl 1IIto
four one hundredtbs to the corner of Lot No.
Gr('ClI\1:ood ro Itl to a l:ertoull eight fect Vilde
And the other seven thereol situate on the 157 011 satd plan; thenee southeaslwardly
drl\e'llli3) 'lllihidl also ('xtelltls soUlhwcslwnnl llurtlWI\8t
sull'
of
L
IUrel
road
at
the
resllcetlve
,Ilong saul IAt No 157 and paralll'1 wltb Bel
into !:laid Grcelll'ioUtt ro u]), Ihence extemhng
suuthlJasl\\ard along the northeast Side of saId dlstance& 01 lour hUlidred ami thirty feet, lour vedere a,enue one bundred and seventy SIX
!mlldred
and
fOllrtecn
feet
Ihree
hundred
all(1
f('et and sevent,. nIne one hundredths to the
sixteen fPet Vilde drl\('\\1\Y 1lllrleen ami forly
mlielY-Clght. feet. Ihree hundred and Clghty· hne 01 Lot No 33: thence south .tIfty two
cl~hl onc hundredths fcet to a pOlllt on tbe
t"o
leet.
three
hundred
and
Slxt}
SIX
feet.
three
l1orlhw(,8t side of Poplar street: and thence hunttretl lIud fifty feet alltl three hundretl Qnd de,,'TCCs fifteen minutes 'llliesl along line o( Loh
extendlllK (l'!Oll1h t'lllienty-ft'c degreell fifty four IIl1rl~ four feet nOl'th",cst'Ward Irom the north Nos .:1.1 and 67 Octy fl'et to a corner of Lot
minutes Il'ieub seot'olUls \\e!;t) alollg tbe north- Vie"t Side 01 Pnillar strcet. and each respeethe No lil-:i.. thcnce northwestwardly along Lot
"est side of srud POlllar slreet sevent)· th'e nnd lot 1U('rt o( (.ontallulIg In front or breadth on No 15.t and parallel wltb Belvedere avenue
one hundred sevenly four feet eleven onefort) -<'Ibht one hundredths fet't to the fir.t
the said Laurel road Slxt(!C1I fpct and cxtend· hundredths to Ibe point and place of beglll
mcnllollt.'Il IJOlnt 11111 place of bl.'gmnlng'
111.( 01 that "'Idth III length or depth northeast nlng
wan.I bclv.een Il3raUcl hml at right angles to
Onc other Iherco( beginning III a 110ml on the saul Laurel road 81xly Ii\e feet 10 thc
Exu'ptmg thereout. aU that certain fifty
Ihe cornvr formed by the inten;cctlon of tbe midtl!e .. f a <"Crt am sIxteen feet Wide drne"'tlY feel of Ihe rear 01 Lois Nos. 155 and 166.
soutb'lllicst side of Greeu""od road With the (extcndmg nortb'lllicslwnnl from said Poplar Ulo<:k :1, on a certain plan or lots ealled "Oaknorth"csi Bldc of PUI)lar street. tbence extend slrect, crossing a cerlam (Y;(,llly feet Wldc mont' made by Robert P Green. C E. dated
mg north .... cstY.:artl along Ihe 90utb\\e8t sulo of drn,''IIIi ay Whlt'h extends norChOo1.stward into May 2.t. 1I):!I. rerorded at Mooia. 111 Deed
Greell\\ood .-oad t"cnt,) nnd t\\enl):-tw() ono· Green"ood road and ..onthNl_~ty;anl 11110 Laurel Book No 519, page 264. and deI'Krlbed accordhundrf'dlhs lect to a Ilolnt. thence oxtendmg road. and also CtOI';SIIl!;" a o:ef'lam twelve feet mg to sald plan as foHowl! Beginnmg' at a
southwcst\\artl along- .fI lille at ri,:dlt angles to wltle drlvcway whl(,h cXjclUls northea,tw'lrd Ilolnt m the northeastcrly hne 01 Lot No.
saltl GI't'CnwoOtI road Slxt} fhc fcct to a pomt 11110 Gr('l'nY.:ood toad. to a (>Crlpill OIght feet !flO. saul pomt being one hundred feet qouth
HI the middle tlr a ('Crlmn sixteen leet wide
willt' drHC\\ay "hleh extends aonth"cst'llliard ftfty-two degrees fifteen minut('s wcet froni
drl'e"a) (extt'lIdlll:::- lIorth'lllipsl\\anl from said IIItO Laurel road
the soulhw(>8terJy Side of Oakmont avenue
Popllr slref't HOShlll~ a (ertam 1"(nt)' ftcI
Horty-ehrht feet 'lllilde). Ihenre extending a.long
\\111(' cIr" \\a~ "htrh I XIf'IHb north('a"t .... al'tl
Ex{( 111m,.. therl'out AI! IhollP- thre. « rtalU the halll northeaslerlY hne of Lot No 150
IIItll t.rl' 11\\",,01 ro Itt \lId sOllth\\u;l\\ lrtl llltO lolh I,r IIICL'('>:; of ;:rOUl1t1 "Hh the hUlldm;;s south tlurl) !';e"ell tlegrt'('s forty fi"\c mlnlllt·s
Launl roul awl 11"0 lrOiSSIIl~ a l"t'rlalll t\\ellc IIItI 1001)rl)\ eOl('nts thfreon crf'dcd, des(.noc>d ea!>t fifty feet to a llollll tn IUle Qf Lot No
II"Ct wide tlri\(!\\a) ",hleb extclIIls northeast- as follo"s
a:1 on said IlIan, them'Q extcn4111g SQuth fifty"ard Illtl) Grecll\\llOd road. to a (ertam eight
1\\:0 degrees fifteen minnt('s west along said
reel 'IIIo,de drlve"ay \\hlth extends t;outb .... est
Onc th('rcol beg-uJlung at a. poml ou the huc Hit,. leet to a point formed by the lnter·
"ard Into said Laurel road); thcn~ atendmg northeast Side of Gl'('en",ood road at the diS section of hiles of LotlS Nos. 166, 164 and 67
southeastward alohlf thc nUtldlc of said ,IX- tance of file hundred 8nd flft,.-elght leet on said plan: thence extendlnl' along Une dI.
teen (eet wide drneway tv.:!'lIty lS:!ven and slxt¥· northWestward lrom the northwest I!lde oi "ldlOg Lot No 135 lroPt 154 north tbltt;y.
OIiC one hundredlhs feel to a point on ,be Puplar street: thence exleudlllK IlQrtheast. sevcn degrees forty-ftve bmules west fllly feet
norlh'llliest sldl' of Poplar strc ,t. and thence wanl nil a lme at nght angle. 10 Grocnwood 10 a POlDt: then
mmutes I .... ellly ge(:nnds cast) along' Ihc north· ('asl Side of a cerlaln Alxteel1 reet 'Wutle drive Ii'!S9 to a poml. thc Hrst mentioned point and
\\( fit sld(' of !oI3ld Poplar "'treel sixty five and \\ny lcxtentlmg nortbw('st .... ard from said Pop- place of beglnn'",r
fort) tY.:() Olle humlrcdlhs feet to Ihe firsl men· lar street, UOsaIIIK a (.ertam t"cnty feet wide
tlOncd pomt and Illace of begmmng
Improvements consist 01 two,story frame anll
tlrn-eway which extrnd" southwP,t"artl into
aaid Grecnv.:ood roatl, to a oertam eight feet IIlone houllt", :!4x::Ja leet. Frame garage. Ox18
Tw('nt) five others therf'of situate on the Y.:lde drIveway Vihlch also extends southwest. feel.
sonth\\('~t SIde of Grcen\\oOtI road al the res wartl Inlo Mid Gr('('n",ood road). thence ex.
Sold as the property of Thomaa J Brown
rJe(tne distances of twcnt)' and t"enty-two one- Icndlng north1ll:estwIlrd along tbe northeast .ide
huntlredth!l feet. thirty !!Ix: and twenty two onc of Ihc
hundredths f~I, fifty Iwo and to;,;enty·two one- five loot to a 110lnt on the nortbwest. p.!de of
011 day of sale; balance tn ten days Furtber
undrNIths f(!Ct SIxty t'l~ht Rud t1ll:enty two on~. saul elKht feet \\Ide driveway; thence extend- conditions
announ[-ed. al sale
hUlidredths frel cu;hl)' four ;'lIld t\l:enty two mg southwestward along' a line at "ght an..les
one hundredths feet. one hundred leet and to Greenwood road alonK the northwest side 01 A. D. DEWEES. Attorney
t"cnty·t\\:o one-hundredths of a foot, one hun said eight feet wide dnvewS) seventy·Ave feet
tired and B1xtccn and twenly-two one huDd· to a point on tbe northeMt side of said GreeD'
JOHN J, CAIN. Sheriff.
Fresh Eggs carton
19 & 23
FRESH CAUGHT SEA FOOD
- Dr. J. H. Kel/og, Battle Creek Sanitorium.
Drink Riverview Farms
"Golden Guernsey Raw Milk"
We recommend it to you unadulterated,
unpasteurized, unstandardized, in other words,
just as the cow gives it to us - its flavor and
natural richness make it a delightful addition to
any menu.
TRIANGULAR MUSICAL
CONCERT AT H. S.
Swa.l83
Now
Is pasteurization
an advantage to milk?
No! Because the heating or cooking process destroys many of the vital elements contained therein.
CANTER'S
Finat F,."it. and Vegetabla
Set. Food and Groceria
Pike
2Sc a Day
Pay. for a NORGE
MARTEL
BROS.
LANSDOWNE
Legs of Lamb
":,enue • Baltimore
Playiq
Rib Lamb Chops
Fricla,. ..,d S.turda,.
d
Hamburg Steak
in
Shoulders Lamb
"HELL DIVERS"
cIa,. 01:
2-3
Tenderloin
Em.at Labibch's
LaIlIdowne
JONAS GEE
Lawn Mower Sharpener and Repairer
AZALEAS
PRIME MEATS
Permanent Wavlng
Every Day Exeepl Saturday
3 Specials $1.00
'Phone Swarthmore 19M-W
Have
~
H_
the church last week showed that
congregation has raised during the
year, $17,646 for church expenses
$10,424 for missions and benevolence;
total of $28,070.
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
Speeial PrJ"" SOC Each
.
The Junior Choir sings the serVice at
Vespers Sunday at 4 :45.
The staff of the Church School
'
prising al1 teachers and officers, hold
rt
tal
t'
d
• I t
turned recent y rom
"mmg am.
a .•
where he s~~t the ~st week.
Mrs. \Vdham Ralman, Mrs. F.
Byerly, Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, and
B
ed h be fi
Frank eatty attend
t e
ne t
pa men
mee togs an a socia a
given by the woman's Auxiliary
parish building next Monday evening.
Hospital in Ridley Park on FriThe reports at the annual meeting
tomorrow afternoon at his horne
on Ogden avcnue.
Mrs J. Passmore Cheyncy of Rutgers
avenue Will attend the ReCiproCity Tea to
be given by the Woman's Club of Stone.
at PICrre's next
aftcr-
PETER E. TOLD
people of the cburch.
APRlL 29, 1932
.
SwartIt. 761-76%
Thayer road entertained their club
nue was hostess to the members of
have been attending the State Young
dinner and bridge last Saturday evelllng. Foreign Missiona~ ~iety of the People's Council meeting in Harrisburg,
Mr. and Mr.. E. O. Lange of BaIti- Swarthmore MethodISt Ep,scopal Church
•
Imore Pike were chaperones at the formal Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. N. Nar- this week, as delegates from the young
Mis. Meredith Allison of W,allingl'orcll dance of the Alpha Upsilon Mu Frater• h
n,'ty last Friday even,'ng at the Llanerch
entertained last FrIday 111
onor
Mary Elizabeth Beebe who sa.Ied
Country Club.
Saturday to be presented at the Court of
Mrs. F. B. Byerly of Princeton a~~~::
h
is entertaining at luncheon and I
St. James. Several Swart more
P eople were among Miss Al1ison's guests. today.
Mrs, Ann Hodgson of Amherst
Dr. W. Nivin Wherry o! Harvard ave- nue has as her guests for the summer
nue returned recently from a fishing trip Mrs. Genevieve Tapolian, with her small
1932
ANY TIME
Sproul Road at Providence Road
j
I
.j
...-...--------..-..----------------------------------------------------------.\
,~ ~~--
New COAL Prices
OD Beading Supe,..Clean
A ••tA,..cite
Egg 10.75
Nut 10.75
Stove 11.00
Pea 9.°0
Buckwheat 7.00
Ca.h or if paid for in 15 day.
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenues
Swarthmore 6
Swarthmore 345
I
hHmty'\\O
APRIL 29, 1932
THE sWARTHMORBAN
4
APRIL 29, 1932
League, Mrs. Gladys Hayes, Swarth- Moore is an instructor at the University Mrs. H. F. Dryden, William Minton
more dentist. talked to the parents on of Texas and represents the American Harvey and A Raymond Moore.
Ihe care of Ihe children's tteth. She Mathematical Society in Itis lecture lour.
On Thursdays in May the Woman's
He has made important contributions Guild has arranged a series of Suppers in
and Mrs. E. O. Lange are working for
the establishment of a much-needed 10 the sludy of the foundations of Geo- the Assembly rooms of the Church, from
Published Every Friday at Swarthmo..... Pa.
metry and is one of the foremost leaders
Cree dental clinic in Delaware county in the field of mathematics known as 5:30 to 7 :30 p. m. Tickets, 65c.
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and PubUaher
On Ascension Day, Thursday, April
and hope Cor cooperation from dentists Analysis Situs.
51h
there will be a celebration of the
who could give time for such work.
The lecture will be held in the ChemHoly
Communion at 10:00 a. m.
Miss
Foster,
Family
Welfare
worker
istry building and will be open to the
Phone Swarthmore 900
The
Junior Choirs, directed by Mrs.
public.
of Central Delaware County, Mrs. Wm.
,
I
Enlered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarlh- T. Johnson, Mrs. Ellwood B. ChapDean H. Parker, will sing on Sunday
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
man. and Mrs. George C. Barber, at- DR. L. R. SHERO TO GIVE ORGAN afternoon at the Crozer Hospital and also
lended the Delaware County Welfare RECITAL AT VESPER SERVICES at the Home, in Chester. Mr. Guenther
will speak.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932
Council meeting.
An organ recital by Dr. Shero will be
-.~------------------;------------:------Miss Foster reports the Family Re ..
Dr. ]. A. Detlefsen returned Tuesday
the musical presentation at Vespers Serv"Gettmg
of
Wisdom".
by
H.
H.
Richlief
Work
as
follows:
Cases
during
Help the Tree Committee
ices on Sunday evening, May 1. Dr. from New York where he presented the
ardson. "Bright Skin", by JuJia Peter- March, 160; No. dismissed 8. Families Shero plans to feature two movements of
dinner address before a group of physCouncil's creation oi a Tree Committee kin, "House of Wives". by E. H. Her- receiving relief, 120 (unemployed and Weidor's Second Symphony. The proicians and orthodontists at the Hotel
to promote the beautification of the bor- bert HBridaI Gown", by K. Gudmunds- ex-service). Other families, 12. Visits gram will also incJude compositions by Commodorc on Public Health Problems
ough is a stcp in the right direction and son,' HMulberry Square", by L. Larri- made, 199.
Piertie, Palmgrem, and Kart-Elert.
of Palhology and Maldevelopment in the
___..._.__- should prove of infinite value to the bor- more, "Only Yesterday", by F. L. Allen,
o Ii
Head.
uugh. It is 10 be hoped Ihal Ihe mem- ..l!'r3l1~!in", by Berna.rd Fa~, "Bronte NEWTON LIBRARY PRIZE TO
Trinity Notes
bers of the committee will keep in close ~Isters , by" Ernest Dmmet~ Foo~.-loose BE COMPETED FOR ON APRIL 15
touch with the college authorities who In the ~est , by C~arles Fmger, ModLast Sunday The Rt. Rev. Francis
are doing so much towards beautifying ern BritIsh Poetry, by L. Untermeyer,
The following students have entered Marion Taitt, Bishop of Pennsylvania,
the campus and the erUUl woods this "Carnegie Hero r:~nd, Report 1932". their libraries in the A. Edward New- preached and confirmed the following
"Fortune to Share, by Vash Young, ton Library Prize competition which class which was presented by Mr.
I'ng
spr .
5 hi" b A C B
closed on April 15th: Margaret F~yerFurniture Restoring
One of the latest steps in tI!e C?l1egc ' c 00 master, y . . enson.
weather, '34; Ruth Helm '32, Howard Guenther: Frances L. Armitage, Wilplanting program for this sprUlg IS the
]UV(NIL£
W. Johnson '32, Dorothy Koch '35, liam B. Bullock, ] r., Donald E. Lange,
planting' of roses along the banks of the
"Kathleen in Ireland". by McDona~d, Margaret MacKnight '33, Mary Isabel John W. Myers, Thomas S. Myers,
underpass Two hundred rhododendrums "Judy in Constantinople", by 1· Ache~on, Scharer '35, and Walter Vela '34. They Frances L. Shero, L. Adrienne Shero and
ANTIQUE R"€PRODUCTIONS
have also' been planted about the north ::Twilight of }..~agic", . by H. !fftmg , will compete for the prize of $SOr which E. Guenther Reuning. The bishop reentrance of the College campus. Thous- 1 Happy Homes In Foreign Lands, by A. is offered by Dr. A. Edward Newton ceived into membership Harry F. McAwnings
Orienlal Rq8.
ands of plants of laurel :'hododendrons ' lldhtey, "Plays for Child~en", cd. by to the student who shows the most in- Hale, Prudence Perry and H. Robert
Davenport Saites Lamp- Shades
and azaleas have also be;n 1)lanted in the Montrose Moses,'. HEarly Herds~en", by telligent selection of books, ~s well as a Perry, Jr.
Hair Mattresses Box SpriD«8
woods along the Crum and will soon pre- K. E. "Dopp, Further C~roDJc!e,~ of thorough knowledge of their contents.
Letters of Transfer recently received
Chair
Caning
R ...1i Sea..
sent a beautiful' sight.
Avonlea , by Montgomery, Ruthle,,' by A faculty cOI!lmittee ,:onsisting .of include, Mrs. H. Clifford Campion, A.
Painting
Paperhanlling
The new committee will have its hands P. Duganne, "Method Reader Bk. 3 I by Ro~~rt E. SpIller. Ch:l1rmal}, .Edlth Louise Campion, E. Jane Campion, EleafilII during Ihe nexl few weeks checking! Pelers & Brumbaugh.
TPhhlll~s, landl Stc!'!! B:IILblily wdlll bJUd~e. or E. Campion, Emily C. Campion, Rich- "
CU8tom Made Furniture
• •
e .. na se ec Ion WI
e ma e y r.
I
h I I I h t e not
up on trees a ong t e s ree s a a r
Newton who will personally present the ard R. Campion, Carl S. Cleaves, Mrs.
Swarth. 1441
buddillg and Iha. must be replaced. T~e! APRIL REPORT OF
prize i,{ Collection some time in May. Carl S. Cleaves, John. K. Adams McCOOIJCration of every Swarthmorean IS
HEALTH SOCIETY
•,,
Clary, Mrs. Edw. K. Shermerding, 3rd., "H...H+lH+I...H ...H+I.........H~
greatly needed if Iheir efforls are 10 meel
DEAN BLANSHARD GIVES TEA
snccess.
III spile of wide·spread poverty durIN HONOR OF MRS. WALTERS
I
•
ing the winter of 1931-32, there have
Rock Garden Open
been consistent reports of ~etter health
Mrs. Brand Blanshard, Dean of Women at Swarthmore College, entertained at
conditions than those of ten years ago. tea in honor of Mrs. Raymond Walters
The rock garden on Valley road, Paoli Tile Health Society of Central Delaf
on Friday afternoon, April 22, at her
will be opened through the courtesy 0 ware County, Mrs. A. F. Jackson presi- home in Whittier Place. The SwarthMr. and Mrs. Richard Haughton for the dent, is only one of the agencies which more faculty, administration, and friends
benefit of the Philadelphia Orchestra show continuous activities for: Health from the borough were among the hunSummer concerts Saturday, April 30 and Teaching, Health Prevention, and dred and fifty guests present.
M.Ollday, May 2 from h2 to 6 ~. m. f Tea Proper Feeding.
, •,
WIll be served under I e auspIces 0 the
A
h
I
A'I
f
held MOORE TO GIVE SCIENTIFIC
Delaware County Women's Committee
t t e regu ar
prJ ..m~e 109
HER ON MAY 10
JOHN SPENCER, INCORPORATED
for Ihe Philadelphia Orcheslra in Ihe Thursda~ Ihe 14th, Mr~ .. EIOIse S. AshLECTURE
E
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL
Garden near the Old Valley \Vater Mill ton, Asslstan.t. Superylsm~ nurse, reUnder the auspices of the Department
which has been in operation since 1710. port~d S~6. VISits, which !n.c1uded: ~77 of Mathematics and the Cooper FoundaCHESTER, PENNA.
Here the corn was ground for Washing- bedSide VISits, 64 return VISits of reglS- tion, Professor R. L. Moore will speak
ton's Army at Valley Forge.
tered children and 15 new babies.
here on Tuesday, May 10. Professor
, ,•
Miss Marker has held final examinPUBUC UBRARY
alions with Ihe Girl Scouts, for Home ilIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIlllIIlllllllllU!
ADDS NEW BOOKS Hygiene and Care of the Sick and 5
First Aid.
During the month in the schools
Books added 10 Ihe Public Library inthere were 41 visits to schools and 210
clude:
WHAT]S WORTH PRlNT]NG ]S WORiH MAKING READ-USB SPENCER PRlNTJNG
illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ii¥
"Fathers of Their People". by H. conferences with teachers.
W. Freeman, uMud Lark", by Arthur The Health and Welfare meeting of THE RELIGIOUS SOOIBTY OP FlUENDB
Stringer, "Fortnight in September", by the Swarthmore Woman's Club was in
"What men need to know in personal
R. C. Sheriff, IIBrothers", by L. A. G. charge of the chairman, of Health and experience is not so muCh the existence ot'
God afar 011' as creator and Ruler. but God
Strong, "Ann Zu-Zu", by L. J. Miln, Welfare, Mrs. Wm. A. Rairnan. Mrs. here and now as an Indwelllng Spirit."
-W. T. DAVISON.
"Hatter's Castle", by A. J. Cronin, "Lady Ashton gave a prenatal demonstration.
Who Came to Stay", by R. E. Spencer,
At the Morton Home and School
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. - First Da.y School in Whittier
House.
9:45 A. M. - Morning Forum in Meetlng
House. Subject May 1st: ~e
last dlsclpllne talk, by Ralpb
Gawthrop.
10 acres of blossoms and lawn. Dine well, rest com11:00 A. M. - Meeting for worship in the
meetlng house.
On lday 1st. Rabbi W1lllam
.
fortably at this quiet and beautiful place.
Flneshreiber w11l attend Meet·
Ing.
WEDNF.8DAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -Sewing and Qullt.
Delicious Special Dinner $1.00, $1.25.
Ing in Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordially Invited to Join in these
servleea.
Here's an opportnnity for you to save $10,000 cold
TRINITY CHURCH
"ash, on a large corner home in Swarthmore. This heautiProtestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
ful home has 6 hedrooms, 2 haths, 12()'ft. front, century
Opposlte the College Campus
Rector
THE INN WITH PERSONALITY
old shade, 2·ear garage, and near to everything. Sold 2
Rev. J. Ja.rden Guenther, S. T. M.
years ago for $25,000. At present it is financed up to
8:00 B. m.-Holy Communlou.
SwartbDlore. Penna.
9 :45 B. m.--Junlor Church.
$20,000. Today you can huy this home for only
9 :45 B. m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.-Holy Communion and Sermon
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
ASCENSION DAY
(Thursday. April 5)
11:00 B. m.-Holy Comm~lon:
THE SWARTHMOREAN
---...
I
I'
UPHOLSTERING
FRED J. HARLEY
Printers
= Church News
a
a
=
FLOWER TIME
AT THE INN
Right in the Heart
of Swarthmore
StrathHaven
THE SWARTHMORE
Can he purchased with approximately $1,500 cash.
NOTE:-We will conilider equity in a small properly on account
of Ihe purchase price of thiil marvelous home. Why nol let Uil
show you Ihis bargain?
PRESBYTElUAN CHURCH
Rev. John "Ellery Tuttle, MLDister
always ('ager to give the hand of
.
WELCOME
To all who come to share Its worship
Is
LOUIS COLE EMMONS
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Prices on labor and Dlateriais
are lower than ever before."
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
Phone Swarthmore 1600 or Call 256 After 6 P. M.
SWARTHMORE
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEEDS
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Gra8s Seed
Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro - Bone Meal -Sheep Manure- Baugbgro
Store Open Salurday
EveninlJ TiD 8 P. M.
Durine Spri...
Oor SIO
Boy Now-Avoid Rosh
Latee On
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th
& Madison Sta.
Call for Catalogue
Chester
Plenty of ParkinI' Space - Madison Street Is two-way traJIlc
9245
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Minister
YOUR CHURCH
Can grow only In direct ratio to your
energy and your genuine
INTEREST IN IT
Rn"
"FIREPROOF FAITH"
8:00-Worship and Sermon
"YORE THAN CONQUERORS
The ChUdren's Choir will B88lst in the
services ot' the day.
GO TO CHURCH-WELCOME HERE
l"IRBT CHURCH OP CHRIsT. SCIBNTIST.
OF SWARTRMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
11:00 A. M.-SUD4aJ 8'11001
11:00 A. M.--Bunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week,
8 p. m. ReadIng room open dally. e.cept
Sundays and hOlidays, 1 P. K. to 4 P.M..
Church ed111ce.
All are cordially tnVlted to attend the
services and use the Beading Room.
~-:---...-.----..--------..-..----.-....-..- .---..-..----...~
I What Will He Do With It?
!
A
wooden door-a flimsy sash-an old desk-family
away for the season-a policeman on the next block.
That sneaking thief. What will he do with it?
coverer and Founder of Christian Moderator of the General Assembly of
LECTURE REPORTED Scie!1ce and the author of its the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., Dr.
texlbook, Science and Health with Key
FOR RENT
Covert, general secretary of Ihe PresbyA lecture on Christian Science under 10 the . &;riplur~s. \.VhUe I?e revelation
.
B d f Ch"
Ed
.
roR RBNT-Two attractive houeeteep~ the auspices of First Church of Christ, of Chnstlan Science IS certal!Ily proof of tenan
oar 0
rlshan
ucabon;
apartment. at 317 NOJ1b Cheeter Bel. 8IX
roome and bath each. electric refrigeration Scientist, Swarthmore, was given in the the r~rkable ?e~elop~ent l~ the realm g~. Bh,arnti p~storkof he PTresblyterianf
aDd. all conveniences. Albert N. Oarrett. Clothier Memorial, Sunday afternoon, of religion, ChrIstian SCience IS not new,
ure
ver roo;
r.
ayor 0
PeDDJPlLCker +M2 or Swarthmore 469.
A '1 24th L M H
B h
f for il is primitive Christianity again re- (,hestnut Hill; Dr. Whyle, paslor of
pn
vy
r.
ervey- at urst 0
ealed t
k' d •
h' h all Calvary Presbyterian Church who read
v
0 man In
In a way w JC
'.
•
FOR BENT-Very attractive aDlU1ment. London, England.
Th I ct
. rod ed b F ed can understand and practice scientifically a paper on the popular play dealing WIth
Houseteeplng. Purnlshed. or unfumtahed.
lDt
The: BarvaJid. 8wartbm.ore 149.
e Ie
. ucpart ywas r as. UWhy
it be considered a thing' Elizabeth
Barrett Browning and her
] . H ar
ey. urHer.IS Wadasd ress In
. should
.
fath r
follows'
lIlcredlble With you that God. should raise
e .
FOR SALE
d'" Ch"
.
May •I ask you to visualize for a mo- Ihe dea.
rlsban S·
Clence today IS
JIOB. SAL&-Cheap. Second-hand "Qua1lty.. ment that momentous scene, that epoch. perpe~ually .voicin~ that sa!ne thoug~t
SIIERIP'P"S SALE
Gas Bange. 16 Inch oven. Ooocl condition. marking occasion when Paul standing and IS agam askmg mankUld why It
By
virtue
of
a writ of Levart FacIas Issued
Price *10.00. C. A. Bm1th. Phone Swarthbefore King Agri~pa, asked,UWhy should s~out~ be doubted that lhe heali~g of out of the Court of Common Pleas of
more 705.
Montgomery
Penna., to me cUit be consklered a thing incredible \9'ith SJn, s IC leness a nd dealh s houId s t I II be rer.tecf.
will beCounty,
sold at PubUc
Sale on
FOR SALE-White Proat Refrigerator-re_ you that God should raise the. dead'!" possible t~ough the recognition and the
volving 8helves-large sanitary water What an indication of understanding of demonstratIon of the everpresent God
WEDNESDAY, MAy 25, 1932
cooler
attachment. perfect conditlon.
<,phone Swarthmore 323.
Ih
Ih' I
d
. and His irresistible power.
At 12:00 o'clock Noon Eastern Standard
e power,
e omlllpo ence an omruTh
.
h' h Ch"
S·
Time, in Court Room "0" at the Court
presence of God. Has God changed?
e. way JU "!i IC.
fJst~an clence House_ in the Borough of Nonlstown. said
FOR SALE-18" Lawn Mower $3.50. T. H. Then h t P I · d' ted'
t
was discovered IS so mterestmg by rea- County, the follOWlng descrtbed Real
Brown. 320 Cornell Ave.
W a
au 111 Ica
IS as rue now
.
f"
.
Estate:
as it was then This Christian Science son of Its wonder ul slmpiJclty. Mrs.
b' d
Eddy was suffering from the effects of Tract No I-ALL THAT CERTAIN tract
I
h•
·d t f
h' h"",
h"
of land altUate in East Norristown Townnot on y tcac es, ut emonstrates or
PERSONAL
proves.
an acci en
rom w IC tne p YSIClans p.hlp Montgomery County Pennsylvania
It is not necessary for me to tell you expected she would not recover. One ,bouDded and described as follows, to wit: .
PBBSONAL-Old pine "talrs recovered with that Christian Science heals. That fact day she" begged to be left alone. Mre. BEGINNING at a point In the middle ot'
oak. Hardwood. .0.001'15 laid and reftnlshed..
. ed th
h t th
Id Eddy had always been a most earnest a prlvate road. between these prem1aea and
BBtlmates furnlahed. Somerhalder &; Scheible, .
roug ou
e wor , t d
f th B'bl
nd
h
land of Dr. J. R. Care on the North aide
6S8 Tenth Ave.• Moore, Pa. Phone Rldey IS now recogmz
for men, women and children in every s u ent 0
e I e, a
as was er cus- of Old Germantown Turnpike Road, thence
Park 1138-W.
civilized country are being healed tom she turned to that sa€:red volume and along said side of said TUl'DpUte Road,
. tl I: m'nth aNorth
46 degs. West 33.08 perches to a point
,through the knowledge of the truth, read th e (amT
liar.pa ssage In
corner
01 land now or late of Charles
WORK WANTED
laught and przctised by the Founder of chapter of Matthew s Gospel, whIch rec- Doran; thence by said Doran's land the
. ords th
nextNorth
following
C011I'6e8 and distances,
. e Mas t er' s hearmg of th e . man two
to wit:
40 dep.
20 mlns. East 51
WORK WANTED Smart SP~rt dresses Christianity, and again revealed to thrs
er. Will age by Mary B a k e r Eddy, the Dis- sl;1£fenng .from the palsy. Jesus said to perches. South 50 degs. 25 mine:. West 32.54
made by experienced dreSs
call for and dellver work. AlteratIons. Rehim, "Anse, take up thy bed and go perches to B point in the middle of the
modeling. Phone Chester 2-2'128.
.. H
. k
flrst above mentioned private road; thence
h· I
ow many SIC peer along the middle of the same by land of
Rent Farni.hed or unfurni.hed. An unto t IDe lOuse.
pie, I wonder, have read that passage, Dr. J. R. Care. South 40 dep. 20 mine.
WORK
WANTED-Woman.
wtu C&l"P.
chlldren
or other llght duties,
day for
or attractive houle in one of the most de .. b
II h West 53.29 perches to the place of beglnba
k
f ·
evening. Sharon BUl 1646.. J.
lirahle locatio... in Swarthmore. House ut no one t t we now 0 10 a t e nlng.
centuries that have elapsed since that occontains five bed rooms and .lecpia.
.. I d'
EXCEPlING lot of land and house therehas ha d splntua
curence
Iscernment on erected beginning at a point on the
W~RooDl and board for two adults porch, two bath. and Ia.... Two t:ar gar..
In Swarthmore. State lowest terms. Ret'•
enough to understand and accept the Northeast side of the Germantown Pike
erences exchanged. State part1cuIBrB. I age. fine old shade. PoaaealloD at once. heal '
ff d '
h
d
Road and land now or late of Charles
1I1g 0 ere
111 t a t cornman -at Doran. thence South 46 degs. West along
Swarthmore office. Box M.
CHAS. PARKER
least no such case is recorded. Mrs. saId Germantown Turnpike Road 95 feet
extending with that width In length
Edd y, h owever, eVI'dentIy d'Iscerncd on and
LOST
or depth between parallel Hnes along said
RECEIVE BIDS
that
occasion
the
deep
spiritual
meaning
Doran's
land. North 40 dega. 20 mlns. East
The School District of the BolOugh of
'd
I
h
d
203
feet.
f
h
h
M
S'Nartbmore
w1ll
receive
bids
at
the
B1gh
LOST-A circular pearl pin with one diao w at t e.. aster sal. n at er wor S,
mond. Probably on North Chester Road SChool Building up to 4 p. m. Baatern she recognized the divine fact that man Tract No.2-ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or
Standard
TJme,
Monday.
May
9,
1932,
tor
Near Swarthmore. Ave. can Swarthmore
..
h'
d
' piece of ground numbered 64 on the plan
general school supplter: art. shop. ac1ence, has dommlOn,
SO-J. Reward.
or s e dlscerne man S of lands of the College Trict Residence
abd Janitors supplies, and fuel. The School God-given heritage of freedom and do- .Company. as recorded In the Recorders
Dlatriet reserves the right to reject any or
. .
.h
I omce at Media. In Deed Book No.6 page
all bids in whole or In part and/or to mlmon
over all the earth, Wlt the resu t 262, said lot being situate In the Borough
award contracts to other than the low that she rose at once from her sick-bed. of Swarthmore. In Delaware County, and
on any Item or ltems.
·
located on
the Northeasterly corner of
If you have $5000 for a bidders
Bpecltlcatlons may be secured at the H aVlOg
rna d e t h'IS wonderf u I d'Iscovery Chester
Road. and Harvard Avenue. con.
School D1strlct oMce In the Swarthmore Mrs. Eddy retired from the world for t&1nlng in front or breadth on sa.id Chester
perfectly safe first mortgage, HIgh School.
•
Road 113.72 feet: and extending In depth
three years m order to work out or along the line of lot No. 85 on said plan
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
let me know.
Secretary. demonstrate the truth which had been re- 215, and along the Northerly side Of said
I' ed'it Harvard
Avenue
232.32 feet
to lot No, 78
h
h· h h
on said plan.
Containing
on the
rear along
ESTATE OP HERBERT MANNING. De- vealed to er and W It S e rea IZ
E. C. WALTON
was
her
privilege
aud
duty
to
share
with
lot
No.
78.
80
feet.
ceased.
Notice Is hereby glven that Letters TesThis she did by healing in- SUBJECT as to the first described tract
tamentary have been granted In the abOve mankind.
estate. and that all persona indebted to the numerable diseases of all kinds and do- to a certain mortgage to secure the payment of $7,000.00.
8&ld Estate are requested to make pay- ing other wonderful works.
112 PARK AVENUE
ment, and those bavlng claims, to present
Mrs.
Eddy's
discovery
established
the
Seized and taken In execution as the
delay, to
Attractive second 1I00r apartment. Rent; the same without
fact
that
the
sick
can
still
be
healed
in
~C:~Ybe°~ot~agy
P. Morton. Real Owner
LAURA
V.
MANNING,
$7$. G rooms. bath, porch. electric refrIg305 B. Cheater Road.
erator, electric ranae. private oU burner,
the
way
Jesus
and
his
disciples
taught
Swarthmore. Del. Co •• Pa.
2 entrances. Possession May 1.
HASELTINE B. ~i1r.
. Executrix:. and practiced. 1 am sure that in tht:
Or to her attorney,
time
at
our
disposal
we
shalf
see
how
SAMUEL A. MONTGOMERY,
WM. S. Bl'lTLE
Down money: $200.00
216 W. Pront Street.
this healing is not only a reasonabl e b ut a 8herur·3 omce, Norrlatown. Penna.
Nolary Publie
Real E.'atB
MedIa, Del. Co •• Pa.
natural result of lhe understanding of the April 26. 1932.
Swa. 111-8
teaching
of him of whom it was said, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ESTATE OF CHARLES E. FELLOWS. late of
ORpINANCE NO. 340
tbe Borough of Swartbmore. Letters of Ad- uNever man spake like this man."
minIstration on t.he above Estato have been
I granted
• , I
An ordinance Provldlng for the appointto tbe UnderaJaned. wbo reqU8!lW all
ment of a Committee of three citizens of
I persons having claims or demands aeaimt.
Last Saturday, Dr. Tuttle entertained the Borouah to be known as The Tree
the Emate ot t.he decedent. to make known t.he
same. and all panons Indebled to the decedent the Philadelphia Cleric, of which he is a Committee. specifying the powers, duties
and tenure of omce thereof. and regulating
to make payment. without del&.7. to
member, at the Presbyterian manse, and llcenstng the planting, trimming and
CHARLES
E.
FELLOWS,
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A real Swarthmorean Home of
removal of trees and ShrUbs within the
611 Harvard Ave .• Swarthmore, Pa. Harvard Avenue. The members present Una of public streets and highways.
Or to hie Attorney.
4 bedrooms aad up·ta-date in
were, Rev. Dr. Jennings, pastor of the BE IT ORDAINED by the COunCil of the
J. KIRK McCURDY.
First Church, Germantown; Dr. Mudge, BorOUgh of Swarthmore. and it is hereby
every re..pect, for eale at about
1218 Chestnut Street,
enacted and ordained by the authority of
Phlladelpbia.
Pa.
the same.
$12,000, includinw warqe and nice
DRAWING OP JURORS FOR JUNE
Section 1. That for the purpose of recbuildiDJr 101. Partie. leaviq town.
SESSIONS 1932
ESTATE OJ' CLARA BRANSON PARKER,
Worth the money.
late of the BoroUgh ot Swarl1unore. Letters
Drawing of Jurors for the June Term.
TeetameotBl'7 on the above Eat.ate have been shall take place in Court Room No.2,
granted to the undendgned. who requests all Court House. Media at nine thirty o'clock
SMITH
persons having claims or demands qaiIl8t In the morning (9:30 A. Y.) D. s. T., Monthe Estate ot' tho decedent. to make known day, May 2, 1932.
Phone Swarthmore 70S
the eame, and all perSOna indebted to tbe
BY ORDER OF JURY BOARD,
decedent to make payment. without. del87. to
W. Roger Fronefteld,
CHARLES PARRER.
President of the Board.
No. 21 South Chester Road.
Swarthmore. Pa.
RESOLUTION.
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and Trust Company
"SenJlng Smarthmore Sinal 1904"
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be ez omcio a member of said Tree Com.
mlttee.
Section 2. The members of aid Commlttee ahall sene without compensation.
one thereof for a term of one year, another
ththereof
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when and. as their Bald. terms ree........r-_ve',.
expire,
their SUcoeMOr&
be apPQauted
b~ the Burgees
and the shalJ
Preetclent
ot Coungr ~ttr-u,.ee~a:c~a:e::-:'ti1y =~;.
The said Commtttee shall have power to
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wlthln the ug
lines of the...........
streets and
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Borough CouncU with reference to the
proper care thereof and additional planting
as same may be requlred. Borough Councll may from time to time authorize the
said Committee to take appropriate action
and make appropriate expenditures In
spec-We cases designed to conserve and
foster the said shade trees in the Borough:
provided., however that the sald Committee
shall have no power to Incur any expense
~n:!~tB~U:le:,~~'.x:!la::c~~ro~:~
Councll shall have given prior oonsent
theretc.. by motion or resolution.
Section 3 The Tree Committee shall
also have the rlght to make recommendationa to the public authorities or any corporatlone
or functioning In ortheindividuals
Borough. residing
with reference
to
the plantlng, trimming and care of trees
and
shrubs on prlV3.te property Itt the
Borough.
Section 4. Trees ana shrubs may be
planted. trimmed and cared for on private
property at the option of the property
owner as heretofore. (lJubJect to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance No. 29P
and Its amendments and to the regulatl.:tm
of the Department of Public Safety de8lgned to prevent a dangerOus obstruction
of view at street and railway cr0861ngs),
but no trees shall be planted.. radically
trImmed or cut down or removed from
within the lines of the streets and hlghways of the Borough without the rrlor
consent of the HIghway Committee 0 the
Borough to be evidenced by a permit issued
by the Borough Secretary for which no
fee shall be charged. All appllcatlons to
plant. trees
extensively
trim, cut down or re.
move
on public
property 88 aforesaid
shall be referred by the Borough Secretary
to the Chairman of the Tree Committee
for proper recommendation. before submlttlng same to the Chairman of the Hlghway Committee as aforesaid In case the
Tree Committee disapproves 'such appllcatlon. no such permit shall be lssued unle6l!
same
shall
SUbSequently be approved by
Borough
Council.
Passed this 21st day of April A D 1932
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L. C. ASHTON,
President of Councll.
(Seal) Attest:
ALBERT N. GARRETT, Jr.,
Approved this 25th da~~'.tp~Ir.~~ry·
W. R. LANDIS.
Burgess.
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J. KffiK McCURDY.
1218 Chelltnut Street,
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WIRING
ESTATE RAY S. LIPMAN. deceased. Jacob
Van Bclver Bishop, Executor, Real
L REPAIRS
Trust Bulldlng. Phlladelph1a. Howard Kirk,
Atty., 302 County Bulldlng, Media. Penna.
Notice hereby given tbat Letters Testamenta.ry have been granted in the above
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Estate. and that all persons lndebted to
the above
are requested to make
pa}'1Jlent and those havlng claims to
tbe &ame, without delay, to the ExWASHERS CLEANERS sent
ecutor or his attorney.
PhlladeJphla, Pa.
Estate
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Tel 1896
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Swarthmore, P..
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Lette.. Testamentary on tne above ....te
have been granted to the undersigned.
who request all persons having ClaIms or
Indebted. to the d.ecedent to make payment.
Without delay, to
H. CARROLL PUSEY.
MARY S. PUBEY,
411 North Chester Road.
sw....bmor•. ~~:;r..
Or their attorney.
CLAUDE O. SMITH. Esq.,
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161'1 Land Title Bldg.,
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PhUadelphla, Penna.
COMMUTERS!
Save Money
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent-Storage
Vault for Larger Packages.
~~~t"~b~~ Co~~
C. A.
411 Dutmeath ATe.
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ommondlng to CounCil, and to reoIcIonto
and property ownere of Swarthmore. tile
~:- 8upenlalon and care of tile eha4e
In the Boroup the BUl'ReB8 and tbe
PresIdent or BoroUSh CounClf .re hereby
autha_ to .ppolnt • CommIttee or
three c1t1zens of the Boro~h to be mown
Stop! Look! Listen!
AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
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WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
Baltimore Pike and Chester Road, Swarthmore
'I1IE SWARTHMOREAN
Save Time
Co-Operate
DO YOUR BIT in helping this Company maintain ita high .tandard
of service
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BUY THE FIFTY TRIP commuter. licketo AND SAVE two and
one half ceDle a ride.
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., &9lh Street Terminal. A charlie of 10e will be made for each
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cO·OperatiOD to the fallest extent will enable u. to offer this ..vi....
after thai period
Philadelphia & West Chester
Traction Co.
Aronimink Transportation Co.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Burgess and
decretary are hereby authorized to execute,
acknowledge and. deliver an agreement with
Swarthmore Estates Incorporated, whereby
the latter agrees to ratUy and confirm a
certain agreement hertofore made between
Frank N. Smith et al and the Borough of
Swarthmore dated December 2nd, 193D and
recorded. in the Offi.ce for the RecordIng of
Deeds in and tor the County of Delaware,
in Deed Book 943 page 6., which related to
the terms under which the Borough would
sccept the annexation of a certain tract of
land known 8$ the Smith Tract to the
Sout!l of Yale Avenue and to the East of
Cornell Avenue. SITUATED In the Townships of Springfield and Ridley, and for
the payment of expenses of said annexa.tlon as well as of certain municipal improvements as therein mentioned, It being
understood., however, that said agreement
of ratitlcatlon 18 to be at>.cepted by the Borough ot Swarthmore without prejudice tc
Its rights under the agreement of December 2nd. '1930. as above recited.
Passed this 21st day of April. A. D. 1932.
L. C. ASHTON.
President of COuncll.
(Seal)
Attest:
ALBERT N. GARRETT. Jr.,
Borough Secretary.
Approved this 25th day of AprU. 1932.
W. R. LANDIS,
Burgess.
BoiL
of
You
Can appreciate tlae coftliort and
ireedoftl in a Iaoftle laeated witla lias
Both of you wiD appreelate the apotle.. and spadous "'n.ew floor" vou caD. add to vour home
this summer by making the change to gas now.
Use this space for a party room, for a playroom
for the ehildren. It'. like moving into a new howe I
AUTOMATIC GAS
HOUSE-HEATING
Now as
Low as
ROUND·TRIP
Installed
FA RES
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No Down Payment
First Payment with
October Gas
Bill
WEEK-ENDS
April 29 to September 3
All Oar Sa........ ~ore.
Between dll stations on the Pennsylvania R4i1ro«l and generally between
st.Hons in the E.st, Middle Wesl
.nd E.st.m C.n.d•.
Or.ee )'our PJa-Ler or H_daa Co. tractor
Helem good iuvlng lro. noon Friday 10
.Idnlshl Saturday.
Retumlng to It:.on dUo
tlnatlon .tny tilu to .nd includin9 .idnight
train, .he: following Mond4Y
Good In
Pull.an c.rs on P"Yll'Vlt of regular Pull..n
cMfBU tiber.1 stop-oven rdumlns.
Pennsylvania Railroad
PHI L
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ELECTRI
OMPANY
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Mrs. Hoover a beautiful Colonial bouquet Lutz who is secretary of the Museum of Pomona College, Claremont,' California.
TUNING IGIRL SCOUTS CARD
PIANO
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PARTY WELL ATfENDED in which Pennsylvania's colors, blue and Rio writes for the associated press and Dr. Norton has been attending the dedi-
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20 yean experience with all makes.
Member of Nal. &110. of Plano Tunen.
All '"10n08 should be tuned tw1ee eaeb
,.ear.
A. L. PARKER
Phone Media 8311
Media. Pa.
The Girl Scouts assisted by the Girl
Scout House Committee of which Mrs.
Elliott Richardson is chairman, gave a
most successful bridge party at the
Woman's Club last Friday afternoon.
There were twenty-four tables of Bridge
and tweh'e tables of Dublicate Whist
gold, were carried out.
Previous to the White House reception the official group of the county were
received at General Federation Headquarters by Mrs. John F. Sippel national
president and Mrs .. Grace Morrison Poole
first vice. president.
is head of the
Brazil.
M rs. W • R .
Childs and Miss
Dorado Kansas
brother Dr. C.
week.
Following luncheon the party boarded
Woman's mo\'ement of
cation of the Folger Memorial ShakeL'b
W ash'mg t on.
Ch'ld
I s, M r. Mc CI ung speare t rary,
Betty Jor Childs of
visited Mrs. Child's Granite
Marble
E, McClung the past
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Cemetery Work a Spee1alt)'
busses for the trip. to Arlington NaDr:. Tuttle of the Presbyterian Church
Wm .J. Cartledge
~l1der theSmall
direction of Mrs. Ar!hur Rob- tional Cemetery' and the Tomb of the is' entertainillg thl's week hl's Amherst·
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I>osts of flowermg plants
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Someth':n·g new· to' wear' · ·the.. ' b''est
Spr:ng T'on:c you' can f:nd .•'
b
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Housecleaning
Needs
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$17.50
DUSTING MOPS
WAX, LIQUIDS AND
PASTE
POLISHES
CHAMOIS
BUCKETS
BRUSHES
DUSTERS
CLEANING
COMPOUNDS
LADDERS
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Suplee's Store
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Sworthmore 105
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H. McClure and hcr committee are re. .
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or t Ie p umulllg or
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t Ie Ir .,cout ~ousc all( It IS lope t IS
! will soon be installed. Paint has been
I donatl"tl hy Mr. W. W. Mellon and the
fathers of the Girl Scouts are going to
'paint the outside of the house on Satur! day afternoon.
On Saturday morning Troop 16 will
hike to Leiper's Quarry where they will
cook their luncheon and study rocks and
"minerals.
Troop 6 will spend Saturday morning
at Camp Tall Trees-the Girl Scout
Camp near Media. 1£ the weather is
clear they will bring their luncheons and
lIleet at the \Volllan's Club at 9 :15.
TrOOI) 194 invested Nancy Fawcett
last week and on Friday of this week
I they are planning to have supper at the
Scollt House after their meeting in the
a ftemoon,
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Child Health Day on Sunday
Bus Line Probable
What Do You Like to Eat?
~Lolltilll/ed JruIII 1'1JJJ~
For a fact-We, here at
Ihe I\ledia Inn "get stuck"
once in n while putting
menus logether.
For there is always, ond
eternally~ Deef then of
course, Lamb, Veal, and
I"ork, and, in l)ouitry, all
the standbys-Turkey,
Chicken, Duck, Guinea,
and whul not.
'But-Whut do you like
best?
Why nol tell us when
you arc here, tell your
waiter of something l)orticulur you like and give
UII a chance to please you.
Just nOllo'-Fresh Ducks
and broiling chickens urc
coming to the fore-Also
(and good, too) "Sea
Food" - Fresh LobsterBroiled os you like it.
Shud and shad roc. Fresh
"GOOley" Bass und Cope
Moy Mackerel. Fresh
Shrimp and SCaIlOI)S too
- Deviled Crabs - Fresh
Crab Salad and of course,
Our own Filets of Flounder.
Now, if you won't tell us
what you want, just come
up-Sit down at a table
and let us do our best.
We will be ready for you
at any hou~7 A. M. 'liII
midnite.
The PaUoRIl.
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New neckwear includ..
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BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
Swarthmore
Park Avenue
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CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
AT MEDIA THEATRE
"Puss in Boots" an operetta especially
filmed for children will' be shown at the
Media theatre tomorrow, Satur day,
morning. The first performance will begin at 10 :15 and the second at 11 :45.
Sixty-five children and principals take
part in this picture which bas been widely
endorsed by Parent-Teachers Associations throughout the country.
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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fricke and
children, who havc becn spending the
winter witht their mother, Mrs. Sargent
Walter of Norih Chester road, have
moved into their home on Hillborn avenue.
Miss Bertha Lutz of Rio de Janiro
who is studying riluseum educational
mcthods in America and is the guest
this Spring of the American Museum
Association, spent the ';veek-end in
Swarthmore at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. E. McClung. On their recent
trip through South America, Miss Lutz
guided Dr. and Mrs. McClung over the
glorious mountain trip~ about Rio. Miss
THE ALYS SHOP
Dressmaking
·THE INGLENEUK
The Friendly Tea House
"QUITE THE MOST FASCINATING
MEAL I HAVE EVER EATEN!"
This was the comment of one of the guests at the
Ingleneuk last Sunday niglit.
In honor of Spring and Daylight Saving we
are serving on
Sunday Night
from
5:00 until 7:00
what we call
TEA TRAY
Suite 5
1 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE 1611
The Ingleneuk
COFFEE POT
or
CHOCOLATE BASKET
M. EDITH McCREA
ANNUAL
DANCE CARNIVAL
in Conjunction With
Feature Photoplay
MONDAY, MAY 2nd
at 8.00 P. M.
Doora Open at 6.30 P. M.
Photoplay at 7.00 and 10.00 P_ M.
Admiaaion:
SOc-7Sc-$1.00
Tickets Now on Sale
STANLEY
Theatre
On the porch, in the soft spring twilight" or in the
pale candlelight of the Main Tea Room, newly decorated in jade and canary yellow, we invite you to
enjoy an entirely new kind of Sunday supper, that
is satisfying and delicious and has the charm of
being entirely different.
Chester, Pa.
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White Flannel
Trousers
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federation and the originator of the
pilgrimage idea.
Upon arrival at \Vashillgton. busses
took the party to the White House,
wherc they gathered in the South Garden.
After Mrs. Hoover had greeted the officers and executive board of the county
and the cherry blossom committee on the
!south portico of the White House, Prcsident and Mrs. Hoover posed on the lawn
in the ceiltcr of the group for a panI oramic picture. Mrs. J. E. Schuyler, in
,behalf of the federation, presented to
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DALTO. PIKE AT PROVo RD.
Bell Phone 1280
Onl)
The route through Swarthmore described by the Philadelphia and West
Chester Traction Company applying for
the franchise will bc up and down Chester road as far south c:s Fairview road
where a turntable will be built in the
VICllllty of Dailey's garage.
From
Swarthmore the buses will go down the
Baltimore pike to Wycombe avenue in
Lansdowne and over Marshall road,
tong lane and Garrett road to 69th
street. 1t will be a through trip, that is,
it will be unnecessary for passengers to
change bu~cs on the entire line.
The iare for the entire trip wiil be
two tcn cent fares. The lirst fare zone
will be to Lansdowne avenue in Lansdowne. 'fhe second fare zone will be
f rom that point to 69th s t r e e t. 1£
the franchise is granted the company
plans to o[)cratc the buses on a half
hour schedule from about 5 a. Ill. till
12 :30 P. M. There will be no bus stop
signs erected as the vchicles will stop at
each strcet' intersection. Fifty trip tickets will be sold and any, tickets not used
may he redeemed at thc 69th street
terminal.
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erry
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bloom makmg an unforgetable P!ctl!re
as they cl!hanced the b~aut~ and dlglllty
of the Lmcoln Memorial 111 the backgr~unl d. .
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. Fo lowmg supper. the party entramed
for home pronouncll1g the day a memorable success.
(Continued f,.o/l'l Palle One)
may be sheltered in its own home and
share family life during 19J2; each chila
may have the essential food elements in
each day's diet dut:ing 1932; each child
lIlay have an adequate amount of clean
and safe milk ill 1932; each child Illay
ha\'C plenty of sunshine, sleep, rest and
recreation; and that each infant in 1932
may be born healthy, of a healthy mother
who will live to love her child and take
care of her family."
The churches and Sunday Schools of
Swarthmore will participate in the program.
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gi\'l:n as pri~es. Tea and sandwiches, were silence, Mrs. Elmer, E .. Melick, Presi- sor . .
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Clearbrook 6880
served by girls from each Scout 1 roop. dent of Delaware County Federation laid I
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a es an consummation of the supreme hope of all
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wrap prizes or Ie par l y.
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Sport
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$10
pieces taUoredtomeasIe l)rOCCee so. liS !)ar y an 0
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In Blue,. Tan and Brown
Cake and andy Sale Will go toward the b t tI t P
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Girl Scout House Fund of which Mrs. u la
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ANNA SCHALLES
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PACKARD LIGHT EIGHT
Factory Price $1750
drive to the Harvard
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
Fried chicken or roasts, fresh vegetables; salad
and dessert
1:00 to 2:30 ,
SSe
Chops mid Roasts to order
SUPPER A LA CARTE
Soup; Waffles and Coffee 40c
Chicken and Waffles 60c
F. 'B. F RAN CIS
m: ~~!';9R:OS~~ STS." CHESTER
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