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SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 3, 1933
VOL. V-NO.5
PROPOSED SCHOOL LEGISLATION
TO BE HQME AND SCHOOL SUBJECT
'Vltat to do with penniless transicnts
who arrive in Swarthmorc about liightfall and seck a placc to sleel) without
cost is getting to be quite a problem.
At a recent meeting of Borough
At the Homc alld School Association tors are limited in thcir actions by the
Council, the pol icc report showed that n\('cting next Tuesday night, Fehruary ~(ll'l"if c provisiol's of the Act of the
many of thesc transicnts were bcing 8 in the High School auditorium, the General Assembly.
class cd as undcsirables and cscortcd to theme of the cvcning will bc "The Crisis
Frcas B. Snyder, membcr of thc Upthe borough limits.
Facing the Public Schools." Thc I)rob- pcr Darby School Board, business mau,
However, the stories told by others Icm will bc ably prescntcd from thc and noted spcakcr, will present an able
had a truthful ring, which prompted Statc, from thc Couuty, and from the discussion on this phasc of public school
activity.
police officers to allow thcm to sleep local poiut of vicw.
'rhe significance to this mceting of
County Viewpoint
ill the basement of borough hall, whcre
Dr. Carl G. Lecch, Superintendcnt of
two persons' can be accommodated on the State-widc point of vicw was indibunks in the cell-room and four to cated in thc coluJUns of The Swarth- the Dclawarc Couuty Schools, will remorcan last \'leck iu the intcrview with port 011 an cxhaustive study hc has
eight mcn can slccp on bcnchcs.
Then arose the qucstion of whether Roland L. Eaton, Chairman of the Fi- madc, showing the cffect of the conor not they should be given brcakfast nance Committec of the Swarthmore tcmplated program upon the various
school districts of this Couuty. The
before starting another day's tramp. School Board.
There
is
ready
for
presentation
to
the
total
loss in state appropriation to the
And as an answer to this problem,
Gcncral
Assembly
whcn
it
reassemblcs
local
districts
amounts to over $250,000.
Jim Macklin, janitor for borough hall,
next
l\[onday
night,
a
revised
School
In
Swarthmore,
thc loss would be equiotTered to make coffee and provide
Codc
cmbodying
changcs
in
school
disvalent
to
about
2% mills, an amount
bre7.d and butter and jam, in his quartrict
lincs,
and
formulating
ncw
bascs
that
would
have
to be raised bcfore
ters ovcr the fire house. The Employ·
for
thc
distrilJUtion
of
state
subsidics
any
rcduction
in
this year's tax ratc
mcnt Rclief .Bureau.agree to reelUto
local
school
districts.
Contemplatcd
could
be
passed
on
to the property
hurse Jim for the food purchased.
revisions
of
the
Edmonds
Salary
Act
owner.
No
matter
how
much local tax
At the beginning of this ycar, the
will hc prcsented at a later date. A Jlum- rcduction is provided, the dcgrec of the
Employment RcJief workcrs came to
bcr of State organizations, including the withdrawal of state support is thereby
Borough council with the statement
State Chamhcr of COllllllcrcc, the Statc eliminated from local tax relicf.
that they did not think this work came Taxpayers Lcaguc, the State Grange,
Swarthmore citizens cannot fully
undcr their jurisdiction since they were the Statc School Directors Association, grasp thc significance of the problems
delegatcd
to furnish employment. and thc State Education Association arc of local school finance to be presented
Council upon being informed that the advocating diffcrent mcasures and in at the March meeting of the Home and
bill for food for all last year only somc cases are opposing these measures. School Association, without a full comamounted to sixtccn dollars, voluntcerDr. James Hcrbert Ke\1cy, Executivc prehension of the underlying problems
cd to assumc thc responsibility for Secrctary of the State Education Asso- which are to be present cd at this Feb1933.
ciation, will speak upon thc phases of ruary 8 meeting.
Now it develops that the number of the Statc program affecting the soFrom the importancc of this meetmen spcnding the night in Swarth- callcd "common schools."
ing, there should be present everyone
more's jail was on the upgrade towards
The possiblc actions on these mca- of thc ninetecn hundred taxpayers of
the end of 1932, and during the past snres h<:.vc potentialitics of grave diffi- Swarthmore.
month forty-onc mcn both slcpt in culties for school directors, business
At eight o'clock, preceding the gcnborough hall and had their .breakfast men and taxpayers, in maintaining the eral meeting, the Blackfriars will prethcre in the morning.
standard of schooling dcsired by parents scnt an one-act tragedy, with locale in
Furthermorc, it seems that thcse for the children, and the same time do- Ireland, unique in the fact that it has
itinerates arc eating more than last ing so with utmost cconomy in line with an entir:e male cast, composed of the
year, for while breakfasts only cost an thc system providcd by thc school laws. following high school students: Leroy
average of 5c each last year, this year School districts have bccn crcated by 'I Wilson, John Brownel\, Benjamin Kel-'
the average cost is 12c each. Thc total the Commonwcalth, and school direc- ler, and John Murrcll.
.
hill for food scrved by Jim the janitor
during January just passed was $5.
Five dollars for thc first month in- FEB. PLAYERS CLUB
CURTIS INSTITUTE
dicates that the $16 estimated to take _
SHOW NEXT WEEK
.. _ ~l1~!~S ~RE.
care 'oi th·; cntlre year will not :go far: .~.
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So 1<:st night borough council was
Two hours of dchghtful entertamment
On Sunday, February 12, at 6 :30
scheduled to dis(),u~s this problem at are in storc for Players' audiences next c'clock, Margaret Codd, soprano, and the
Icngth.·
week (Monday, February 6-10 in- Elbee Quartet of the Curtis Institute of
Jimmic, the janitor, is not backward elusive) when Thompson Buchanan's Music will give an interesting program in
in calling attention to another phase comedy "Civilian Clothes" with its side- thc Clothier Me~orial at Swarthmore
of the situation cither. For the task of
rtf' 't f
d;h f
th
Collegc. There wtll be no Vespers proproviding breakfast for the ever in- sp I .lI1g 51 ua Ions, an,
e our
pro- gram this ~ t1 n day due to the midcreasing numbcr of lodgers is not in cluctlon of the Players s~as01~, opens at seme.ster perlO~.
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linc with thc very substantial salary the Clubhouse under the direction of Roy
M.Iss Codd IS ~ Canadian by bl~th who
cut which he suffered this year.
C. Comley.
studies under MISS Queena Maflo. On
October 11 she was the winner of the At"Civilian Clothes" is not a war play, water Kent radio contest for the state of
SCOUT LEADERS
but a dccidedly amusing and wcll-deve1- Pennsylvania. She will sing a group of
MEET IN PWLA. oped plot built around the "trappings" of old Italian and English songs of the sevwar, which re(luires a we II-balanced cast.j en tee nth and eighteenth centuries.
The Annual Scout Leadcrs meeting Mr. Conlie has been unusually success~he Elbee Quartet has chosen the
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Stnng Quartet, Opus 77, No. I of Haydn,
and dinncr for the troops of Delawarc
Cui JJ1 IllS selectIOn. As hiS le~dlJ1g la(~y, for thc concert. The quartet is composed
and Montgomcry counties was held last Mr .. Com~ey has chosen Bea~nce S. Gd- of Lily Matison and Marian Head, vioSaturday afternoon and evcning at the ~esple to JIIterprct thc charmmg ~u~ fam- lins; Virginia Majewski, viola; and VicBcllcvuc-Stratford. Among those who Ily-proud Florence Lankham; \v t1ham F. tor Gottlieb, violoncello, of the chamber
attcnded were: John Dctlefsen; Pres- B~ker tak~ the part. of one of her .ad-, music department of the Curtis Institute
mlrers, Bdly Arkwnght, a late Lleu- under Dr. Louis Bailly. Miss Matison,
cott \Villis, scoutmastcr of Troop 2; Dr. tenant of the A. E.
Helcn B. Par~er, who is a Californian, is a graduate stuE. Fullerton Cookc, Committeeman of that of Nora, a maid; Frank N. Smith,· dent of Mr. Edwin Bachmann. Miss
Troop 3; D. Curry Armstrong, commit- Gcneral MeInery, U. S. A.; James H'I Head studies under Mme. Lea Luboteeman of Troop I, and chairman of Hornaday, Jack ,Ruthe~ford, late N. A., shutz; Miss Majewski is a viola student
the Court of Honor for the Media Dis- b ? t I~ Florence s sUitors; Mary ~. of Dr. Louis Bailly and Victor Gottlieb a
trict, also mcrit badge counselor on o .Brlen, .as Mrs. Lanham, ~lorence s pupil of Mr. Felix Salmond. AlI are
the four ycar SCOllt grollI', and 'Vallacc an.stocratlc mother; J ane Henli~lckson, as members of the Curtis Symphony OrSteigelman, Scolltl~laster of Alorton Ehzabeth Lanham, ~Io~ence's sister; Mr. chestra.
Troop 1.
Comley, Sam McGIllI1lS, Jr.; Helen .E.
Miss Matison will also be heard in a
Mr. Armstrong, well known Swarth- C~mley, Mrs. ~fargaret SJ11~the, fascll1- group of violin solos by Matthcwson,
muremail carrier, rcccived the Sih'er atlllg you.ng Widow and fflend ?f the Ravel, Boulanger and Nin-Kochanski.
llea\'cr award for distinguished servicc Lanhal1ls J11 search of f~rther ~antal a~Vladimir Sokoloff, pupil of Mr. Harry
to boyhood with a long period of serv- ventures; Ada P. FUller, MISS BeSSie Kaufman will be the accompanist
ice.
FOllr other men received this Hcnderson, another friend of. the f a m i l y ; '
.
awarrl. Only fi\'c "ther Sih'cr Beavers D. Malcolm Hodge, Zack Hart, astute
String Quartet
have t'ver becn awarded.
business associate of' Mr~ Lanham, and
Delaware and M/)Jltgolllery Countie!' "picker': of leaders; Stafford W. Parker,
An outstanding event on next week's
'council receivcd thl~ Hoover award for as Florence's father; Frederick W. Lueh- calendar will be the program to be prcan increase in Scouts of ovcr 25 per ring, Sam McGinnis, Sr., and William sented by the Musical Fund String Quarccnt. Swarthmore Troop 1 received thc Ward, 3d, as bell' hop.
tet at Clothier Memorial next Thursday
twenty ycar service emblem ior their
The action takes place in the lovely evening under the auspices of the Wilflag.
home of the Lanhams in Louisvillc, Ky., liam J. Cooper Foundation of Swarthand then movcs suddenly to thc Hotel more College.
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Greenwold in New Orleans.
The quartct consists of Boris' Coutzen
ltcn( on erence
The settings were prepared under the and Stanislaw Dobrowski violins Sam
direction of Dr. A. F. Jackson, \Villiam Rosen, viola, ancl Stephe~ Deak, , yiolin
fhc .studcnts atd the Uhcrst
Mrs Edith In- eel I0, Wit
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arc I)elllg excuse
at
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so 2S to ma k e It POSSlu e tor t Ie J1lCIll- arc in charge of the decorations
"s·ICg Qprogram
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"b Brah s.
bers of the faculty to attend the opCJ\The fifth play of the season i~ March Q t.fltn f uarf e m t . mmorl'd cYlarl'netmby'
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II1g scsslons 0 thc rogresslve • uca- will be under the direction of Charles D. 'f
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ssoclatJon, w lIC 1 las sc Ie. u ~ Mitchell, President of the Club.
The ro ram will begin at 8 :30 p. m.
a two-day confcrence at the BenJamm
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Franklin Hotel for Friday and SaturValentine Frolic
day.
County League
On Friday afternoon Dr. Harold O.
The program at the \Voman's Club
Rugg will conduct an opcn forum on
Dr. E. Oorth Malott of the Philadel- next Tuesday will be the Valentine Frolic
"Building a New Education for a Ncw phia Bureau of l\[ unicipal Researc::h in charge of the chairman of the Music
America". He will also speak in the will rfiscJlss Pennsylvania's Problem of Section, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, and
evening on "Amcrica Enters a New Utility Rcgulation at the meeting of the chairman of the Drama Section, Mrs. R.
Area", Group conferences are sched- Drlawarc County League of Women G. E. Ullman. Plenty of fun and nonuled for the morning and afternoon Voters to be held at the Woman's sense is promised those attending. An
sessions. Dr. Stephen Duggan and Dr. Clubhouse, Mc:dia, February 3rd, at admission fee will be charged and reGeorge S. Counts are the main speak- 2:30 P. M. This is an open meeting and freshments will be served (for a price)
ers at the closing session on Saturday all who are interested arc invited to under thc direction of Mrs. Claude C.
evening.
Smith..
attend.
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Begin Citizens' Forums
Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, who
will address the first of the
Citizens' Forums to be held
Monday evening at Whittier
House.
The Citizens' Forum will begin its
regular Monday evcning discussions
2gain, on Monday, February 6, 8:00
P. M. at Whittier Housc.
Dr. Jessc H. Holmes, who has recently returned from a Iccture tour
through New York Statc for the
Lcaguc For Industrial Democracy, will
op~n the scries with the subject, "Our
Heritage From thc Frontier."
It is hoped these meetings may bccomc of county-wide interest, and all
are invited to attend and participate
in the discussions.
HOME ROBBED;
AUTO STOLEN
Thieves forced their way by a back
window into a Swarthmore home on
Tuesday evening and made away with
jewelry and several suits of clothing.
'The house that was ransacked is the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Passmore, 545 Strath Haven avenue. Entrance was gained by raising a window to
the kjtchen anricrawliQV in. .
Whcn Mr. and' Mrs. Passmore returncd
to their home shortly after midnight, they
found the entire house in a state of disorder. Upon calling the Swarthmore police, they were notified that the officers
were already at work on Strath Haven
avenue a few doors. from their home
where the car of James A. Cochran, of
314 North Chester road, had been reportcd stolen from in front of the home of
Marvel Wilson, 621 Strath Haven avenue.
The natural assumption is that the
thieves who robbed the Passmore home
made their getaway in Mr. Cochran's
car.
Mr. Cochran's car was recovered in
Claymont, Del., on Wednesday. It was
~lOt damaged.
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Gov. Study Class
all Wednesday, February 8, at 10 a. m.
the County Government study class will
meet with Mrs. B. W. Isfort, 119 Princeton aVEnue.
Monday evening, February 6, at 8
o'clock, the class for the study of the
muscle Shoals development, will meet
with Mr, and Mrs. Carl de Moll, 221
Park ayenuc. These classes are open to
all who arc interested I
On Thursday, February 9, at one p. m.
the members of the Executive Board of
the Swarthmore League of Women voters
will be luncheon guests of Mrs. B. W.
Isfort and Mrs. Blanche Devereux, at
119 Princeton avenue, the rcgular meeting of the Board following the luncheon.
Tax Meeting
The community mceting for the discussion of taxation, scheduled to bc
held at the Woman's Club House,
Thursday, February 9, at 8.15 p, m., has
bcen postponed until Thursday, February 16, at 8.1.5 p, 111., owing to the fact
that Fehruary I) is the elate of the
date of the Cooper Foundation Concert
at the Clothicr Mcmorial. Club membcrs are specially askcd to note this
change of date on their club calendars.
'Veil informed speakers are being secured who will be able to present this
vitally important subject of taxation
in a most comprchensive way, and a
forum for general di~cussioll will follow
the talks.
H081s 10 Bible Class
Dr. E. Fullerton Cooke and Dr. J. P.
McNaughton will entertain the members of the Men's Bihle class of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church at a
reception at Dr. Cooke's home on Copple's lane, \Vallingford, next Thursday
night.
$2.50 PER YEAR
WOMEN HEAR OF
WORK FOR BLIND
One of the 1110st apprcciative audiences of the year greeted Mrs. Harri..,on Eustis, President of "The Seeing
Eye", when she explained the workings
of her organizatio~1 to members of the
Woman's Club on Tucsday afternoon.
Colonel Morris S. Frank, totally blind,
with his "eye", the German shcpherd
dog, Buddy, acconlpanied Mrs. Eustis
to Swarthmorc.
The spcaker explained how those intcrcsted ill the traiJling of dogs for this
project had studied the intelligence of
thc animals. Havhlg seen them work
in the mountains of Switzerland, it
seemcd that just a bit more work might
train them for the task of leading the
blind.
Consequently the school for training
teachers was established. After a three
years course, the teachers start the
training of the dog. The female dog
seems more easily trained and having
bccn traincd for years in tending herds
of shecp, the same instinct leads them
to guide and protect: their master. Mrs.
Eustis explained how the dog-guidc
had restored self-respect to the blind,
made him sce his blindness as a handicap, but not an affliction.
A farm has bcen established near
Morristown, New Jersey, where these
dogs are being trained and where those
seeking a dog mus t go and study so
they will understand the dog and' the
methods of handling. These dogs sell
for $300 and the society has scholarships which are given to men and women who are unable to pay for their
dogs. Of course these cases are minutely studied and investigated.
Coloncl Frank thcll came forward
with his dog, "Buddy", which, by the
way, had barkcd his approval at each
bit of hand-clapping, and gave his own
rcaction to the idea. He had had a paid
guide who didn't ahvays want to go the
same way, neglected to come now and
then, bl.!.t ·~B_u~dy". ~W~y~ .\Vanto; .to go
where his master docs and is happy
doing so. As an example of just what
it meant to be free of guides he explaincd how, when he needed a hair
cut, thc family had to go into conferencc as to who should take him to thc
shop and he'd probably have to wait a
cOl}ple of hours for anothcr member of
the family to corne and get him, he
now simply picks up the harness attached to his dog, '-Vhich is a sort of
U shapcd strap with a bar at the top,
and gocs alonc to the barber shop.
Cheerful obcdiencc seems to be the
dog's crced.
Following the talks a moving picture
was shown in which 1:hc audience could
follow the training of the dog as to
its response to "Ieft", "right", "forward" and its own initiation in setting
down to show a curb and using his own
eyes to see when it: was safe to go
across a busy street.
Questions were perplitted at the close
and the fo!lowing:facts were brought
out. There are nine dogs in uSe as
guides in Philadelphia. The FrenchSwiss men make the best tcachcrs. The
school now has three teachcrs and four
apprenticcs. They have only failed with
two men in teaching them to handle a
dog, and ncithcr of these mcn were
thc type to understand a dog of any
kind. A dog of fourt:een months is a
good age to train. There arc a hundred
dogs working in America and the
working life of a dog is ten years.
Evcryone present
not only was
greatly interested, but will feel they
have a greater understanding of the
handicap and would like to further the
work of this school who train dogs
to be thc "seeing eye" for mankind.
DR. VIEHOEVER ONE OF
"SCIENCE DAY~~ FOUNDERS
A Swarthmorean, Dr_ Arno Viehoever,
IS ,:me of the founders of "Science Day"
which was held on Tuesday at the Philadelph!a College of Pharmacy in PhiladelphIa. His picture was used on the
program showing him at \vork at his
laborafory table. The PtJrpose of this exhibit is to show the variety of scientific
apparatus and equipment which is in use
every day for class room instruction and
in research work in industrial as well as
organic chemistry. Recently Dr. Viehoever was the guest of honor and speaker at an "Institute of Chemists" held in
the Harrison Laboratory at the University of· Pennsylvania when he used the
subject "Living Materia Medici". The
largest audience ever assembled at one of
t~ese meetings greeted the speaker.
Smce that time he has been asked to repeat the lecture many times.
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death 01 her sister. Miss Anne W. Jan- C. S. Wikoff will be the guest of her Morrison, of the Riverview Estates, are
Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livezey
Hey on January 30.
uncle, Mr. Greenlee McColm of Wash- occupying their home.
Coates, of Swarthmore.
Mr. H. H. Sargent, Jr., of St. Paul illgton, D. C. for the week-end.
1\Irs. Elmer E. Melick, of Strath
is spending a week with }.{r. aud Mrs.
Mrs. Charles B. Kimmell of Haver. Haven
Inn, left 'Vedncsday morning for II
John A. Fricke.
ford Place ga\'e a surprise birthday party Bronxvill4:, N. Y., where she will spend
Mrs. OUo Kraus of Benjamin \Vest for Mr. Kimmell Wednesday c\'cning.
two weeks at the home of her son-in-law
a\'cllue
entertained the Friendly Circle
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson cntertain- and daughh'r, Mr. and Mrs. Chand lee
Mrs. Peter E. 'fold of Park avenue
spent last week-end in Baltimore visit- on January 19. The aftcrnoon was cd informally at supper on Sunday eve- Turner.
spent in knitting and sewing. Thirty uing.
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kindley.
!lfrs. William A. Jaquette, of Elm aveMr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of Am- four members were present.
.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz 01 College and l\{rs. Walter R. Shoemaker and l\{r. nue, Swarthmore, is visiting relatives in
herst avenue spent last week-end in
;:vellue entertained at SUiJI)Cr before the and Mrs. Robert L. Coates, were the Kansas City.
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert Lawguests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel AI. Dodd,
Miss Betty Schobinger of Swarth- Series dance last Saturday.
Mrs.
Henry
B.
Cookman
of
College
on
Saturday
e\·ening.
doz.
re!lCe,
of "Afaplebrae," Moylan, entermore avenue will entertain a group of
avellue
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:Mary
Hornaday
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Washington,
tamed
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Sunday
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when
friends at supper tomorrow evening.
D. C. spent last week-end with her their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
DonMrs. Harold Barnes, Mrs. John luncheon and bridge on \Vcdncsday.
7'he Specials may be purr:hased
AIr. 1.,.. 'V. 'Vheclock of Park avenue brother and sister-in-law ~fr. and Mrs. ald Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morris
Adams. Mrs. J. W. Ledoux and Mrs.
W. R. Landis left today for Coral left today for a fishing trip in Florida. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson avenue. i;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I at the Dew Drop I,m, 407 Dartmouth A TJe. Swarthmore 628-R.
Mrs. Edgar U. Rl'ynolds, of SwarthThe Senior class of the Swarthmore
Gables, Florida, to spend a few weeks
as the guests of Mrs. Ledoux at her more avenue entertained at luncheon high school has chosen "Beikcly Square"
:lIId bridge yesterday.
as the play they will give March 10.
cottage.
Dr. and :Mrs. Frank E. 'VilJiams, of
Mrs. H. L. Jennings left today to join
Mrs. Charles A. Smith who has been
Colafemina Vineyard
Amherst avenue wiJI entertain the her husband Lieutenant H. L. Jennings (Iuite ill is now improved and able to be
Delivered in Basement
members of the Department of Geog- who is stationed at Coronado, Cal.
up and about.
$12.00 per Cord
State and Orange Sts.
raphy and Industry of the University
Mr. and Mrs. Harry \V. Lang of DickMrs. Frank Lemon of Riverview road,
PhoDe: Media 646 R 1
Media 812
Free Dellwry
of Pel1llsyh'r:mia and their wives at dinner February 11.
insoll tomorrow
avenue will
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in honor
Miss
dub
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Ellen Lemon,
Ithica, of
N. her
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at luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkins of
Mrs. George Tricker of Washington, Tuesday. The guests were: Mrs. George
.-Oak Lane were dinner guests of Dr. D. C. who has been spending a month as Jones, ]\[rs. Howard B. Green, Mrs. Harand Mrs. James F. Bogardus of Cor- the guest of her daughter and son~in-Iaw old Calvert, Mrs. Stanley MacMillan,
nell avenue yesterday.
~fr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday, re~ Miss Florence Wolverton, ).{rs. J. DonMrs. 'VilJiam H. 1'hatcher of Colll·gc turned home last Sunday.
aid Gibsoll, Mrs. Robert Gilfillan, Mrs.
avcnue entertaincd a bridge dub of
~rrs. David Townly of Elizaheth New Albert S. Johnson •.
OUR DELICIOUS ROASTED POULTRY
which she is a memher at luncheon 011 Jersey is spending several days witil Mr.
Hertx:rt Fraser, of the Department of
From Oar Oven to Your Table
Wednesday.
and Mrs. Jirallk N. Smith of Kenyon ave- ~conomlcs of Swarthmore College, arYOUNG
DUCKLINGS,
4 to 5 lb••............ 25. lb.
Mr. and Mrs. lidward K. Shehncr- Hue.
Tlvro from a several months' stay in
I'RUIE
YOUNG
CIIICKENS,
4 t.o 6 Ib, ....... 28. Ib} Dreesed
dine of Wallingford entertained at din)liss Louise Clyde of Swarthmore and Europe. \Vhile absen! hc studied in Scot·
~ENUINE CAPONS, 7 10 10 lb••............ 35. Ib:
Weigh.
ner and bridge last Saturday.
Ogden avenues and Miss Helen Galen Of' land and at thc Um\'e~slty .of London.
OUNG TURKEYS, 1010 12 lb,_. . ......... 35. Ib_
RoaBted
.The American Legion Auxiliary held Bryn .Mawr are spending this week-end A~rs. Fraser has remamed In England
GUINEA HENS, 5 10 6 Ib,_ .................. '1.50
its regular meeting all Wednesday at at \Vesslyn college Middletown Conn
With her daughter, Sarah Jean Fraser
PUMARE CIIICKEN SALAD ........................... 65. Qt.
the home of AIrs. Alben T. Eavenson
D CJ J '
,.
and Herbert Fraser, Jr., who are in
DE FRESH DAILY WITH DRESSING OF OUR OWN FRESH EGGS
r.
,lar
otte
.E.
Moo~e
of
the
Princeschool.
Mr.
Fraser
was
the
dinner
uest
of Stratll Haven avenUe.
DELICIOUS
CHICKEN BROTH ...................... 25. Qt.
observatory. IS spendmg the week-end' Tuesd
.
1 D 'I' h I Kg
Mr. Robert T. Bair of Cornell ave- tOil
.'t1 M
I hi
E H 'j' I
ay cvemng 0
r. II IC ae
ovaOUR POULTRY IS MILK-FED-OUR COOK IS AN
r~... . aJ' or o! Har- lenko and Mrs. Ko\'alenko, of Swarthnue gave a surprise birthday party for \~ I 1 J. r. ane
EXPERT-THAT'S WHY IT IS TASTY
\3rd
~venue.
MISS Moore lS a mcce of more aVenue.
Mrs. Bair on Monday eycning. The
TEL.--CHESTER,
8826
MEDIA, 1045-J.
Mr. E. C. Walton. Mrs. Taylor and
M
If
.
guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. DOli ),fiss .Moore were room mates at Swarth- V.l: r. and , rs. Bayard Morrlso~, Jr., of
WE DELn'ER EVERY DAY. INCLUDING SUNDAY
Price, Mr. and I\irs. Percival Armitage, more college
asSar and Harvard avenues, with their
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilbur Hoff. Mr. and
.
. .
son, Bayard }'Iorrison, 3d, have gone to
Mr. all~ :Mrs. WJI~13m Hanny of Yale St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend several
Mrs. L. J. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
MIDDLETOWN ROAD, NEAR KNOWLTON ROAD
W. Horn and Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam avcnUe ~vllI spend thiS week~end in New 1I10nlhs. During their absence, Mr. Mor-/
B.H.BLOOM
R.L.BOSSARD
York Ctty. Mrs. Hanny's mother, Mrs. rison's parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Bayard
R. Argyle.
l\{r. and l\{rs. Joseph H. Willits 01
Ogden avenue are entertaining a
bridge club to which they belong at
dinner this evening.
Mrs. Thomas \V. Simpers of \Vestdale avenue returned last Sunday from
a tCIl day b02t trip to Florida. Mrs.
E. :p,,'[arshall Harvey, her sister, of Media, accompanied her.
Mrs. A. P. Shanplin of Amherst avenue entertained a sewing group to
which she belongs on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison Chaffee
of "Stanwood" spent last week-end in
\Vashillgton, D. C.
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett of Garrett
avenue entertained a bridge club of
which she is a member at luncheon all
Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Herman Holmes
of Elm avenue spent last week-end' in
\VashingtOI1. Dr. Holmes spoke at a
forum held in one of the Friends' Meeting Houses 011 Sunday cvening. Last
week Dr. Holmes gave a series oi lectures for the L. I. D. in New York
State.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fricke, of
North Chester road entertaincd at
dinner for Mrs. H. L. Jenning last
Friday. The guests included Mr. L. W.
Wheelock, Mr. and 1\1rs. Paul Brown
of Swarthmore and Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Wheelock of Devon.
Mrs. F. D. Windell. of Westdale
avenue will entertain her bridge club
at luncheon next Thursday.
Mrs. Jesse Herman Holtnes of Elm
aVenue was called to Baltimore by the
SPECIAL
Cinnamon
Buns
done at a very low figure and Rums'ey'" I
will call for and deliver the
Suplee's Store is always
new things to aid in making
ing easier. Ncw articles recently
include a new type of sanitary cream re(:::11s,t()t1n4~rs;1 mover,
cellophane food bags, and Patapar,
the cooking parchment.
Let Down in Efforts to Please
Prices and Service Compare Favorably With
PhUa. and All Points in Delaware County
i.
FIRE WOOD
LEWIS
CONFECTIONERS
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FOR YOUR DINNER
I
THE DEL. CO. DUCK FARM
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Let 's
put on some
WILSON Coal
• • and go to bed!
It will keep your home comfortably
warm all night while the furnace-man
out the usual dirt around the cellar
floor.
is snoring-and all day while he's away.
OR
For Wilson's selected coal's as hot as
IF YOU'RE
"Old ,Man Depression," holds no fear
for the merchants of Swarthmore. They
h'1m f ace t 0 f ace th ese days
·
arc mee t109
b
fit f
S
tl
th
lo
e elle
0
every
war lmore
shopper.
.
~as the Chnstmas seas(.m left the loc~1
bUS1 ":ess man a!ld w~man III a slump unttl
Easter comes mto Sight?
I h
I
.
t as n o t .
New merchandise .has been added and
new ways of servlI1g the people ~f
Swarthmore have made their appearance.
..
. ta k'.mg t w.o
This renewe d actlvlty.
Is
h
forms-mere ants. are elth er seII mg. t h elr
h d
d
d
regular merc an Ise at re uce prices or
nlaintaining the same prices and giving
some additional service at no ext r a
4
The Celia Shoe Repair Shop is having
charge.
011 l\:eds and Hood athletic footwcar. These items are especially timely
fur many local residcnts are participatiug in the athletic activities at the old
a sale
Prep School gymnasium.
Depression
Price $1. 00
Half Soles and Heels
CELIA
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
We Call and Deliver
'phone 870-1
New things that
25c will buy!
A cream siphon--drains off
the cream in a jiffy-knows
when 10 slop-25c.
Cellophane food bags-keep your refrigerator len~
ants from nosing around
tbeir neighbors - 25c a
pack.
Palapar-Ihe cooking parch.
ment Ihat keeps your home
free from cooking odors-now 25c a pack.
Great consolation prizes!
THE NEW THINGS
FIRST
This Pleasant, Natllrtfl
Way
Use BailIe Creek Psylla 10
promote regular elimination.
These tiny seeds swell ill waler
to form a jelly-like mass thai
furnishes both bulk and luhrication. The aClion of Psylla is
mild and natnral. There is no
gripi?g as there is when drug
laxatives are used. Specify
Battle Creek Psylla. It is cleaned
~nd sterilized for your protechon.
PSYLLA
The Laxative Seed
.4 Battle
Creek
Health
Food
MARTEL BROS.
so. CHESTER ROAD
Swarth. 761-762
Congressional orator. So if your furnace
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IS
ask for a demonstration of our DOE
puzzle, try Wilson's Coal that's all.
Delivered in the yellow trucks - with-
I'~,~~:~r.~~~~~~
road and Fairview
road, is inoffering
twemy-five
percent reduction
the pricea
of Atlantic oil until Monday, February 6.
Mr. Brooks is an authorized Atlantic
dealer and carries only the highest grade
merchandise. He has built up a very
good business with the hell) of his many
friends and patrons.
Frank, The Barber, is meeting Old
Man Depression, not by reducing prices
stilL farther but by giving his customers
additional service. With every haircut,
the customer receives a shoe shine free of
charge.
THE BEST IN LUBRICATION
The only station in Swarthmore strictly
oil user phone us for fuel oil-any grade.
We're the only Delaware County dealer
offering a complete fuel service.
100 %
ALEMITE
l.'borou&'h ehassis lubrication.
Lubricate Cront wheel bearings.
Door latches and hood lacings.
Springs spra).'ed.
Check rear and transmission.
Check battery and fill with water.
Thoroughly wash and clean car.
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P ..e.byterian
Notes
Cubs
the church.
and parents
A very
is expected.
large attendance
Arrangeof
ments are in charge of Dr. Terman,
scoutmaster. Parents expecting to attend should notify him by Thursday
morning next week.
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Junior Assembly
The intermediate 2nd senior dancing
classes which meet tomorrow evening
have as their hosts and hostesses: 11r.
and Mrs. Carl DeMoll, ~.fr. and Mrs.
Daniel R. Goodwin, ~I r. and Mrs. P. A.
\Vilson, Dr. and ~I rs. John A. Detlefsen, :i\lr. and Mrs. \Villiam Craemer,
j\.[r. and Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower,
Jr., and Mrs. Catharine Pierce.
j
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M!:DIA . . .
SWARTHMOR!:
1
600 f THEN
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MOIlern and Efficient Equipment for
TIRE--BATTERY-BRAKE and LUBRICATION
SERVICE
GOOD GULF GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS
Complete
Line
of
"'ft.''''
Tires, Batteries
Brake Lining, Spark Plugs
and Accessories
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
---------------OPENING DAY SPECIAL
Saturday, Feh. "-Sunday, Feh_ 5-Monday, Feh.
6
WITH EVERY CRANKCASE DRAIN AND REFILL
FREE CHASIS LUBRICATION
FREE
A Genuine Balanced Super.Hetrodyne
PhilcoJr. Baby Grand Radio
To Ihe holder of Ihe winning number al a drawing to be held on
Saturday afternoon, March 4. We give a ticket with each 25c
purchase.
The lucky number will be posted in our window on March 4..
You save money by buying here-pul your ticket slubs in the
box an(l you may will this fine radio set.
COLLEGE PHARMACY
SWARTHMORE
:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD-NEAR PLAYERS' CLUB
OFFERS A
25%
REDUCTION
In the Price of Oil Until Monday, February 6
Charge Aecounts Arranged
Specialty of Quick Service
Convenient New Pumps
Tires and Battery Cheeked
Road Maps, Penna., N. Y., cle.
Credit Cards Honored
IIeadlights, Alcohol, ell'.
Open 8 'Til 8 Always
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.,
Authorized Dealer
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Last Friday night both basketball teams
of Swarthmore High lost to
at Collingdale. The first team lost
10 and the second team, 26 to 21.
Tonight both teams will play Glen-Nor
at Glen-Nor. Next Tuesday evening,
both teams will play Ridley Park's first
and second teams in Prep School gymnasium at Swarthmore.
The first team has been invited to play
the preliminary game with the P. M. C.
Prep School team before the P. M. C.
College \'s St. Joseph's game on Feb. 22
at P. ~1. C. in Chester.
FREE SHOE SHINE
WITH EACH
HAIR CUT
3Sc
"We do not sacrifice our ability even
if our prices are very reasonable."
FRANK'S BARBER SHOP
ALL FOR $2.00
TillS OFFER HOLD GOOD TO FEBRUARX 28TH
PARK AVENUE
3 BARBERS-NO
WAITING
FREE
FREE
FREE
BRAKE INSPECTION
..... LOOK FOR THE YI:LLOW TRUCK"
KOPPERS COKE. SINCLAIR PETROLEUM COKE
DOE OIL BURNERS
FUEL OIL (ALL GRADES)
&
ONE STOP
SERVICE STATION
123
ANn-IRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL
WILSON COAL
~
Local Five Loses
C. M. RUMSEY, Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 1390
We Call tor and Deliver
PHON!:
SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 4TH
DriPPs'I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
at
8:00National
o'clock. Economy
Mr. Robert
D. will be
of the
League
the speaker.
On Friday evening, February 17, there
will be an antique Exhibition and Colonial Party at the Parish House.
The woman's Association will hoM
most interesting meeting, the annual
meeting with election of officers, next
Friday, beginning with sewing at 10 :30
o'clock, for the mountain children of
Tennessee. The annual luncheon, Mrs.
Frank's Barber Shop was one of the T. ~L Jackson, chairman, will be served
first stores to cooperate With the Renovize at twelve forty-five o'clock. A Lincoln
campaign. The shop was painte.d, paper- programme will be presented. l-Irs. Rocd, and enlarged so that it now contains land Eaton will read Lincoln·s GeUys~
three chairs with three barbers.
burg address and Rev. Mr. Guenther
The College Pharmacy has been giving
an address on Lincoln. The Cheyaway a set of dishes every Saturday. ney students will sing. Devotions will be
With each 25c purchase the customer is conducted by Dr. Tuttle.
Friday evening, next week, at 6 ;30,
given a ticket and on Saturday
there is a drawing and the holder of the i diinner of the Cub Scouts wiJI be held at
stub
that drawn
bearingfrom
the the
number
box gets
identical
the setwith
of
dishes.
This Saturday will be the
last Sat u r day for a set of dishes
to be given away for aGe n u in e
Baby Grand Radio will be the new prize.
Tickets will be deposited ns before and
the drawing will be made on March 4, to
determine the lucky winner of the radio .
After this drawing is completed, ·the
drawings for dishes wiI! probably be resumed.
Wentzel Motors announces that it has
been giving a 24-hour service for some
time past and will continue to do so. This
means that this is the only garage within
a considerable radius that is open both
day and night.
C. M. RUlIlsey has a special 100 percent
Alemite lubrication job which includes,
spraying springs, door latches and hood
lacings, checking battery, and thoroughly
washing and cleaning the car. This is
OPENING DAY
You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our
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Dicky Keppler, 116 Cornell ave., won
The new quarters of Joe Celia are
the set of dishes given by the College
Ilfoving ~n attractio~ along with his re- Pharmacy last week, Saturday, February
duced Prices on repair work.
4 is the last drawing for the sets of
This Saturday, the new Firestone Ser- dishes until after the drawing for the
vice Station known as "Russell's SerPhi1co Jr. radio, is made on March 4.
vice," at the corner of Lafayette and
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Dartmouth avenues, is opening and for
Trinity Notes
the first three days is giving a free
chassis lubrication with each crankcase
Rev. J. J. Guenther has been appointed
drain and refill. A full line of Firestone a member of the Field Department of the
Tires, tubes, batteries, spark plugs and Diocese and chairman of the Committee
other accessories as weJl as that Good'
h
S
V I
W k
Gulf Gasoline and Motor Oils will
III c arge of
ummer a unteer
or.
Each
year
a
number
of
young
people
stocked. Mr. Russell is well kno,vn ,'n
Swarthmore and is thoroughly eXI)eri. work in the various :Missionary Districts.
They teach in the schools and Sunday
ellced in this type of business
Schools al1(1 direct athletics and play.
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Hannum and Waite are giving a free
The Choir gave a surprise birthday
brake inspection for the week. This is
for Mr. Knapp, the organist and
IIOt merely trying the brakes to see if
and presented him with a
they hold, but includes taking off all the book,
they all signed.
wheels and thoroughly inspecting the
On Wednesday, February 8 the Wobrake shoes and the drums. Many 010- man's Guild will hold a Card Patty at the
torists arc not aware how badly the Rectory at 2:00 p. m.
brakes are worn because they cannot see
The regular monthly meeting of
them easily.
~len's Club will be held at the Parish
Robert C. Brooks, Jr., of So. Chester House on Monday evening, February
A SPECIAL
L
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Wins Dishes
I
OIL-MINDED
Oil Burners. And if you're already an
as exasperating as a new jig-saw
AT
SUP L E E'S
a July sizzler - as long winded as a
SECURE REGULAR
ELIMINATION
Man Depression" Half Way
Merchants Offer Either
Lower Prices Or More Service
16c
r
~~Old
Merchants Meeting
11j'==============
SUPPLY COMPANY
24 HOUR SERVICE
Every day in the year. We are the only
garage in this vicinity giving this 24-hour
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sel"Vlce.
We solicit a portion of your
patronage.
WENTZEL MOTORS
Dartmouth
Avenue
Sw. 596
AND HOOD
SNEAKS
boy's and men's
for the gymnasium
Special Sale
75° to $1-00
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 Park Ave.
Opposite noro Hall
for one week
February 6th to February 11th
Each wheel removed.
Each brake drum
and brake shoe inspected free of charge.
HANNUM & WAITE
South Cheater Road and Yale Avenue
Swarthmore
1250
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FEBRUARY 3. 1933
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthmore Welcomes Revision of
Philadelphia Electric Co. Rates
PUBLlSHBD BVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
'f
Editor and Pubn.her
Phone Swarthmore 900
"The wholesale light and power service rate has been revised with resultant
decrc~scs in charges to this class of
customers of approximately $283,000.
lOIn addition to the actual financial
saving to its customers, the Philadelphia Electric Company, by its new rate
schedules, will further moderniz:e its
entire system of tariffs and regulations
in keeping with the best current practices of public utility companies.
"In this connection it is pointed out
by the company that in the operation
of the new plan of combination and
simplification, the bills of some of the
customers receiving commercial service
will be slightly increased-depending
upon the nature of the service they require-but not necessarily during every
month of the year. These minor increases to a few customers are unavoidable when a general rate schedule revision is to be made for the benefit of
the great majority of consumers.
"In addition to the savings which
Entered .. Second CI... IDI.tter, Januarv 24.
1929. at the Pott Office at Swarthmore. Pa.,
under tbe Act of March J, 1879.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933
Correspondence
To the Editor of The Swarthmore an:
In a recent issue of the Swarthmorean it was stated that the March
meeting of the Home and School Association would be devoted to a discussion of the tax ratc for 19J3-34j and
that the Board felt that this meeting
would be very helpful in determining
just what the people of Swarthmore
want done with their school system
next year.
It is respectfully suggested, in view
of the great interest in this subject,
that the Board publish the present
1932-33 budget, together with its pro1933-34
budget,
in
the Swarth-
mOrC31l previous to the date of the
meeting. This would give those who arc
interested an opportunity to compare
the various items, and would also save
time at the meeting.
Furthermore, the publishing of this
information would bring the matter to
the attention of those who are taxpayers in the Borough, but who do not
ordinarily attend meetings of the Home
and School Association.
V cry truly yours,
will aid thethecompany
reduceseveral
rates
generally,
companyto gives
reasons for discontinuing free "lamp
renewals. It has become increasingly
diffictdt to prevent the influx of thousands of dead lamps from areas outside
the territory served by the Philadelphia Electric Company, and the checkup to detect this type of fraud must
necessarily be so strict that legitimate
applicants for lamp renewals have been
annoyed. Moreover, the stores where
lamps may be purchased have grown
so numerous that many of the company'!' customers do not Use the privilege, and a great many customers use
electricity for power and not lighting,
and therefore have no use for lamps.'"
Commenting upon the reduced rate
FRANK V. BREWSTER.
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PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION
CONFERENCE HELD
The Philadelphia Regional Confer_
enCe of the Progressive Education Association will be held at the Benjamin
Franklin Hotel today and tomorrow. A
number of Swarthmore teachers belong
to this organization and many mcnibcrs
of the faculty will attend the meetillgs.
At the opening session this afternoon
Dr. Harold Rugg will talk on HBuildiug
a New Education for a New America,"
while in the evening Pelham D. Glassford will talk on "Education for Indus8
troalism," and Dr. Rugg will speak on
"America Enters a New Era."
Sessions wiJI be held 011 Saturday in
the morning, afternoon and evening.
Chester Roart and COllege Avenue
OPpoalte the College CampUl
ANNA SCHALLES
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mind. Month. of study have been de- - - - -____________
SUNDA-2"
8:00 a . .tn.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 a. Dl.-8Wlday SchOOl.
10:00 a. m.-Blble Olass.
Arch Preserver
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERiAN CHURCH
Shoes $7.95
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Pa&tor
Mid-Winter Clearance
WE WELCOME YOU
THE
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
sw.
WHAT MAKEs A MAN,,,
4:45--OROAN WORSHIP.
WOMAN'S GUILD OF
TRINITY CHURCH
Wednesday, February
PRIZES AND TEA
CLIFTON HItIGHTS
Phone Swarthmore 323
I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===============:;
CHURCH
Fifteen Hundred Walnut Street
Philadelphia
Mr. Robert T. Bair
12 :45--Luncheon.
Annual Meeting. Elections.
Address:
"Llncoln"-Rev. Mr. Guenther
THJ!: RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDs
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Flrst Day School In Whittier
:
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a •
'HOlJGH'I'
for Parents. • •
GiSickdulJ~~
e»zerfjellClj /Q face
wlflzouta
TELEPHONE
L E SST HAN A
DIM E
A DAY
Yon can have a telephone
in your borne for less than
10 cents a day!
For the Montlily Rates
call or inquire at the
BUSINESS OFFICE
or ask any Bell employee
THE
BEll TElEPHONE COI\1PANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Mornlng Forum In Mooting
House. On February 5th the
Forum w1l1 be led. by Klaus
Karl
Foundation.
11:00 A. M.-Meettng
for worship
in from
the
Ewers, exchange
student
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
.:30 A.... to 2:30 P. ".-,Sewlng and Quiltlug In WhittIer House. Box luncheon.
All ore cordially
.:~\~. to
Join In these
SWARTHMORE
ME.7HODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
11 :OO--WORSHIP AND SERMON
tj The practice of supplying free lamp renewals is discontinued.
q
Nineteen Hundred Thirty-three
Sw. 1841
COAL
COAL
COAl,
CBUBOB
OP CBRiST, SCiENTIsT,
OP SWARTHMORE
Park An~ue Below Harvard
services;
11:00 A. U.--eunday SchOOl.
11:00 A. II.-Sunday Lesson-Bennon.
Wed.nesda;t evening meeting each week,
R p. m. Beading room Open dally excePI
Sundays and holl~, 1 to 4 In the atter~
nocn, Church edIfice.
Any size, any place, io Phila. & Suburbs.
Super-eleaned with super service.
Care/ul, quicke.t oj .emce, and ,he .uper hard coa'
FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
Bnckwheat.
. _$7.50
$9.75
Nnt
_$11.50
Stove _
. $11.50
. $11. 75
CO.
I' Boom.
Entertain Your
Friend at "The Iiln"
They'll enjoy the surroundings. OJdFashioned courtesy. Delicious Food.
Generous portions. Dinners 85 cents
to $1.25.
since 1922-an average of one each year. Within the past five years, two of these reductions
were notabIe-$I,888,OOO in 1929 and $1,864,000 in 1930.
The new tariff. will affect the costs of electric service of the Company's cus.
tamers in the City of Philadelphia; Delaware, Main Line, Schuylkill and
Eastern Divisions - or the entire territory served by the company in Phila.
delphia and suburban areas.
An Innovation in connection with the New Retail Light and Power rate will
be discounts for quantity use of electricity on bills in excess of $10.00.
Residence rates, Commercial Lighting rates and rates for lighting furnished
with Wholesale Power service have been reduced. The Retail Power rate has
also been reduced.
The WholetJale Light and POUler Service Rate has been lowered.
These revisions will result in decreased charges to customers of approx.
imately
$283,000.
In the RetJidence Rate, a change has heen made in the length and the
price of the second step or block. This rate, now 6 cents, has been reduced
to 5% cents per kilowatt hour. In addition to this change, a fourth step carrying a rate of 2% cents per kilowatt hour has been provided. The laller rate
will be a new feature in the rate applicable to residence customers. It is
estimated that the receipts from this class of customers, in the greater Phila.
delphia area, will be reduced hy approximately .
$700,000.
The new Retail Light and Power Rate supersedes the former rates for
general commercial lighting service and retail power. The new rate is changed
in fonn and in price, its availability is defined, the hasis o{ assessing the de.
mand changed, a new minimum charge establishtXI. A quantity discount for
bills in excess of $10 is an added feature. The new rate will operate in the
entire city and suburban territory served, and will result in a reduction in
the receipts from this class of customers of approximately . . $805,000.
The Joregoing and other miscellaneous changci/ and adjustments
will briug about an estimated reduction in annual electric revenues to the
Company, subject to its savings resulting from discontinuance of free lamp
renewals, of approximately
$1,800,000.
The New Tariff adjustments have the effect of modernizing as well as
simplifying the various tariffs involved. They are designed to meet modern
rate needs in a thoroughly modern way. In the operation of this plan of rate
combination and simplification, the bills of some commercial customers will
he increased - depending upon the nature of their use of service - but not
necessarily in every month of the year. In a general revision of practices to
meet modern conditions, and for the heJlefit of the greatest number of cus.
tamers, such minor increases, to some customers, are obviously unavoidable.
Lamp Renewal Service
The free lamp renewal service is disconlinued. Due to the abuse to which this privilege has been subjected; the increasing
difficulty in restricting its benefits to legitimate customers of the Company; the fact that stores where lamps may he purchased
are now convenient to every neighborhood, and that many of our customers do not use the lamp exchange privilege, and also
use electricity for other purposes than light-these are among the reasons for the discontinuance of the lamp renewal practice.
Copies oj the new tariD and notices oj the exact changes are posted and on file in all Phila-
StratLHaven
ALL people possess the faculty of lOOking backward..
Only successful men and women seem to have the ability
to look ahead.
WHEN hard times come and there is no money in bank
to carry them over, it is easy to look backward and see
where money could have been saved-where much was
uselessly spent
SwarthmOTe N ationa! Bank and Trust Co.
All .nI COrdially invited to attend til.
aervlces and usa the aea1'
The forthcoming change of rates rep!'esents the eleventh major voluntary revision downward
delphia Electric Company commercial offices • •• and are open to intlpection by the public.
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I
LOOKING BACKWARD
7:4s-WORSHIP AND SERMON
WELCOME TO _ALL SERVICEs
D
of the rate as revised, a limited number of bills will be nnavoidably increased.
Swarthmore, Penna.
LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINIsTER
F'IRST
In the application
Underwriter of Life and Disability Income
Phone Regent 1308 or Swarthmore 345 Today
the
tj Charges for lighting service supplied on other rates have been decreased.
announces the association with them of
10:30-Woman's Association.
under
decreases in rates and revisions in tarilf practices, rnles and regulations.
tj Retail commercial light and power rates are combined and the prices rednced.
FRIDAY
SChurz
New tarilfs have been filed with the Pnblic Service Commission of Pennsylvania which make
tj Residence
• rates are reduced.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company
COAL
8:00-MIDWEEK SERVICE.
SURVEY OF THE AMERICAN
Germany
fJ
The Frank D. Lombar Agency
of the
In
Effective March 2, 1933
Tickets SOc
Madison 110
•
•
Rates and Practices Resulting In
Substantial Savings to Its Electric Customers,
8
214 Elm Avenue
ason
Heflin
M
"LABORERs WITH GOn"
WEDNESDAY
~
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Changes
2:00 P. M.
Cash Prices pins Penna. Stale Tax 1%
S :OO-VESPEBB-cJoldng 5 :45.
l8B
of
Card Party
33 West IIaltimore Ave.
Pea
Egg
l1:00-MORNlNG WORSHIP.
PASTOR PREACHEs
"BUOW 'l'HYBELF A MAN
PASTOR'S ADDRESS:
OL.'l BANK BUILDING
Announcement and Notice
(Contlnutd on Pal1~ Biz)
SUNDAY
- , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 0 : O O - - B l b l e SchOOl.
,PETER E. TOLD
~OMPANY
voted to the revision. adjustment and
modernization of our various schedules. MRS. A. J. QUINBY &. SON
The growing multiplicity of uscs for
JOSEPH B. QUINBY
electric appliances have out-dated cerERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T
tzin tariff practices established years
ago.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
"It is true that in their operation BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA.
some of these adjustments may tend to
When you waut it, and' the kind you want.
Rector
aev. J. Jarden Guenther. 8. T. II.
WOMEN'S
626 Edgmont Ave., Chester, Pa,
"The Philadelphia Electric Company
~~~~~~~I
11:00 8. m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wUl preach.
JOHNSON'S
WALK-OVER
BOOT SHOP
of the company, said:
211 Cornell Ave.
TRINITY CHURCH
Prote8tant EpIscopal
s
schedule, William H. Taylor, president
DRAPERIES
has long operated under the policy SLIP COVERS
suburban territory of the company, and that tJle rewards of efficiency and ecPHONE SW. 1225
one innovation will be discounts for ollonJical operation sho'Uld be shared
quantity use of electricity ou bills in with the customers, and their voluntary MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
reductions arc made with that ideal in
excess of ten doUars.
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
posed
THE SWARTHMOREAN
,
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PHILADELPHIA
ELE~TRI~ ~OMPANY
A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing LoU) Ratesfor All Elu'ric Service
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Elee. Co. Rales Cut
I federal, state or local, impose addl- the distance 01 tortY-five feet to tbe 1lrat
tlOnal tax burdens not now foreseen. above mentioned point and place ot be.
BoJd as the property of WUUam C. Alex- aida
(Colt"Hu~d from Page P(Jllr)
Tax leVies arc obViously a part of the ginning
ander.
wide)01 CbUl'eb avenue (as laid out 60 feet
mcrease slrghtly the bJlls of certain expense of our operahon and can only
Conditione t250 00 C88h or certified che.:k
Together with the free and common use.
Containing in front on the I18ld Central
customers, but these IIlcreases need not be met through the revenUes received right. Uberty and prtvllege or a certain on day of sale. balance In ten da)'8 Pur.
eIght teet wide C1rlveway laId out and ther conditions announced at sale
avenUe 26 feet and extending of that width
Oc(ur m all months of the year, and from our customers
opened between thts and theJ'ropeny adin ICIIC"lh or depth northwf:8IWardJ,y at right.
JoinIng to the southeast 88 an tor a drive- H ,J MAK1VEIt, Attorney
anglos to said Celliral avenue 126 leet to a
thiS result IS IIIcscapablc If we arc to
"\\ hl.'JI taxatIOn reaches a pomt way and P88Sageway at all times hereafter
12 leet wide aUey. the eastcnlmo81 line JJU8lng
forever In common with the owners. ten- Fwrl Fadlls
I lave a sys t em 0 [rna
throUKh the ')111'1)" wall between thi.l!l house and
d ern. UI1J f orm an d t\\ herl.' savmgs
No OOG the
f t andtl economy HI dopera- Bnts and OCCuple1'8 of the lot of ground adhouse adjOining 011 the OM!
JOining
to
the
southeast
lOllS, as as ,as ICy arc ma c, are
Dcl'(!mber Term. 1032
cqultc:blc practices
absorbed by addlhonal taxation, It sen.
To;rl.'lher with the right. UIIe, Hberty and
Improvements consist of two and one.
that rennin lot or Ideee 01 ~ulld wUb prlvH('ge of said 12 leel wIde alloy in common
··As an eVIdence of the manner 1I1/0US1) affects our customers because halt story brick and stucco hoUSe. 21x27 theAll
buildings and Improvemenls thereon erected with the owners tensllts and occupiers of
\\hlch the company has held to Its the company is then unable to share feet Porch tront One-story stucco addi- SItuale In the BorouA'h of GlenoJdeu. County other ground abutting' there-otl alld bavln,. the
tion 6x12 feet Stuceo garage, 9x18 teet
01 Delaware and State 01 PennSylvania. and rig'ht to Usc the lame
policy of rate reduction, the record these cconotlUCS \\ Ith them b) 10werIJJg
beln/: known and numbered as Lot No las
Sold
as
the
property
ot
WUllam
A
McIn Section 1 on a certain 1)lan of lot8 called
ImJlrovcmCII18 0008181 of two atory stuCCo
speaks clearly SUlce January, 1922. Its rates
\
Garry and Helen R. McGarry
LJan"ell.):n' surveyed by Enon M HarriS. hOU30 16x3D lcet EnclOst!tI fronl porch One.
story Htucco addition Bx:-1 feet
'\ 'c a,rc makmg the redu(tlons an.
00 cuh or certltled check Jr "hleh 1>11111 is duly reCOrded at Media in
I IlS have r llOUIICt. d III the face of conditions whIch onCondltJoDS-$2.50
the office lor the recording of deem etc in
Ithcse IlUlPorltantd rate reductio
day
01
sale,
balance
in
ten
days
Fur_
Jccn ma< c, msc upon annDa revenue /
I
I I
b d
f ther conditions announced at sale
and lor the County of Delaware. alufeSald. In tOilSold ae the lJro"ert,7 of ThoOUl8 A SIUgle.
return 1922, $1,200,000. 1923. $900,000, r m,lg It ca~1 y lavc com lI1e to Jush y
Deed Book D No O. page 604. etc and more
ImrUcularly desuibed us luHows to wit
1924 $1506000 1925 $241000 1926 I dela) Federal taxes alone, In 1931, LUTZ. et al Attorneys
Condltioll8-S200 00 ("nah or ('CrtUlcd ('he('k
$1 ,54~,oOO, 1927, '$122,000; 1928, $577,000 \\ere IIIcrcase.d 111 our case more than Fieri FaCias
SHoatI' on the northweslerly side 01 Llan- on d I.)" 01 8ale barrult'll in ten days Further
londlUoll8
alllloUnCf.'d at salo
No 941 \1;ellYII aVl'lIue at the dlslancc 01 360 SO leet
1929 $1888000 1930 $186-1000 The $-160,000, \\llIle III 1932 there was a [urtloulh\\est
from
the
.southwesterly
side
01
June Term 1932
' for
• 1929
"
'"
th '8r 000
mercase
Ashland aVenue ContrunJng in Iront or breadth H J MAKIVER Attorney
figures
embrace
three separate $5
v II III I Federal
tl [a taxes
[ ofd about
I
on
fhe said LJanwellyn avellue 60 leel and
AU that certain lot or tlece of ground
,
,e e II
Ie
ce 0 a ec me
I - toperating
reductions, m;.-kmg a total of cleven 1111
revenue of $2.800,000 as situate In the Borough 0 Aldan COunty extending 01 that wMth In length or dePlh Pien Faeias
No 018
01 Delaware State 01 Pennsylvania bound- northwl'sterly between parallel linea 160 feet
Ul al\;;2 an average of One per year I compared With 1931. and It IS obvIOUS ed
to the rear cud 01 Lot No 151 on aaJd plan
and described 8.& follows
De(ember
Term,
1032
Beginning at a point the northeast corInlflro~emcnl8 conu!!t 01
5111(e
[
d
I
I that taxation has become a serIOUS ner
ot CIIlton avenue (as laid out 40' Wide) house
stucco
18x.10 Ieel Porch two story
"Hlo·t\cvc,:, '\he arc orccff to p acde a (actor \\here rates are concerned"
tbc.t certain lot or 1)leee 01 ground wUh
t
and
MagnOlia
avenue
(as
laid
out
SO'
wide)
Two 8tOry theAllbuildings
s IpU a Ion III t e Ilew tan s provi mg I
Irame addition Ox12 leet Irollt
ImprOVements thereon erect
thence along the northerly side ot MQ_ addition
One story 8lUCCO ed sItuate at and
Ox12
leet
Primos, in the Township 01
that the rC\lsed rates as announced 1-----------_______ nolla avenUe north sIxtY-Ove degrees three
U')Jler Darby County of DelaWare State 01
minutes east one hundred and nine and
ntlght necessarily ha\ e to be adjusted I ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M OBERHOLSER seVenty-two
Sold 8S Ihe prOJJ(!rty 01 William C Alex Penn8.): IVlInla buunded and de&erlbed a(.'('ord.
hUndredths
teet
to a point, and~r
late ot the Towlllihip ot Thornbury, de- thence north twenty-tour degrees flttY~flve
Jug to a BUM (') and plan thereol mode by
upu ards shoulc..l the taxlJ1g authOTltIeS'11 ceased
Damon and Foster. Civil Engineers UpPer
min
utes
West
fllty
teet.
thence
south
slxty_
Letten Testamentary on the above estate five degrees three minutes west one hunCondiUon8-$~i)O 00 cash or cerhfied chCl'k Darby l~u dated February 16 In.!3 alld
haVIng been granted to the undersIgned dred and nIne snd 5eventy-two hundredths 011 duy 01 sale balallce In ten da)s Further revi81'() O('tober 21. 1026. sUuate on the north
all persons Indebted to the said estate are feet
westerly ~Jdt: 01 Central a~('JJUC (as laid out 60
to the easterly 81de ot Clifton avenue. lOlldHIOIIS aIiIlOUIIC(.'lI at. sale
C LAS S I FIE D
requO&ted to make pAyment and those
leet wide) at the distance 01 7021 leet south
thence
south
twenty-tour
de,rees
fiftY-five
haVingtoclaims to present the same Without minutes east fifty leet to t.le first men- H J MAKIVER Attorney
westwardl,.. IrObl the southWesterly 81de 01
delay
Chur(.:h avenUe (as laid out 60 leet Wide)
tioned pOint or place of beginning
FOR RENT
ROBERT SHARPLES
COlltaimng In Iront 011 the 8a1d Central
Executor.
Improvements consist of one and one. Fieri F lelas
No 000 avenue
FOR RENT-A.ttractlve room wIth board In Or to his attorney
Swarthmore,
Pa half story stucco bungalow 24x33 teet En_
25 leet and extending 01 that width
private [amlly Convenient to 69th Street / HERBERT L HUTCIDNSON
Dccembe-r Term, 10:;2
III length or delllh nortbwestWardly at rJght
closed
porch
lront
Concrete
block
garage.
18x18 t('et
and Chester buses 12 mlnute:s to station
1st National Bank Bldg •
Dllgles to thc 8aid Celltral aVenue 125 feet to
SWarthmore 1631-W
,
Darby. Pa
•
AU that certain lot or )lit cc or ground With the southeasterly Side 01 a 12 leet wJ(fe all('y
Sold as the property of Thomas S Bow- the buIldln!:s 2nd Impro\ ements thereOn erect the easternmost lille 11388lhl: through the (!ell
FOR RENT-Two sunny. warm quiet rooms j __________________ man
cd ,situate at Primos in the Township 01 ter 01 n p.lrty \\:aU bet\licen this house and
11 Benjamin West avenue Sw 514-W
I
SHERIFF'S SALES
Condlt10I1S-$250 00 cash or certllled check UpPl'r Darby Delaware County l'enllaylvnnla the house ndJollling 011 the east
boundctl and described according to a Sllr\ey
of sale. announced
balance In atten
days Fur- und phm tbereol made by Damon and Fosler
Togcth(!r with the right, use, Uberty and
RENT-Comtortably
turnWted warm room - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1on
therday
conditions
sale
13 week Swa 445-W
Civil Engineers Upper Darby Pa dated Feb IJrlVilege 01 !laId 1~ Il'(!t "hie alley III roll)
ruary
15 1023 und reVised hctoht-r • 2. 1U26 mall With the m; ners tenants and O(:cuJlierti
SHERIFF SALES
as
101l0i'Oti
a HARMON WEBB. Attorney
01 other groulld abuUlllg thereoll and havIng
FOR SALE
the right to U80 the same
01 Real Estate
Fieri
Facias
BcKIRJUng
at
il ,Ioint lormed by the Intel'
FOR SALE-Enameled lined refrigerator in
No 650 section 01 the northwesterly Side 01 Central
JDlIJrUVlmelJlG ('OIIsl8t 01 t"o story stucco
At the Sheriffs' Office
pertect conditloD Call Swarthmore 18
avenue (as lrud out 60 feet wide) and the hallS{ 10xao leet Porel) Irout One story
September
Tenn.
1932
stucco
addlUon 8x4 leet
Court House Media, Pennsylvania
AU that certa1n messuage Bnd lot or south\\,cslerl) sid(! 01 Church avenUe (as laid
FOR BALE-Dining room set and Morrin
out 50 leet wide) thence extending north 30
piece
of
ground
situate
In
the
TownshIp
chair cheap other articles or furniture
Saturday, February 25.1933
ot Nether PrOVidence In the County ot degrees 1.. Il)lIJUles west alollg' the said north IonSold ns the l)roJ)t)rty 01 Thomas A SlIIgle_
Cooperative Shop. Swarthmore Tuesdays
Delaware and State 01 Pennsylvania. be~ WO!1terIy side 01 Church a\enue 12618 leet
and ThursdafB.
930 o clOCk A M
ginning at a stake In the northwesterly to a 12 leel "Ide alley thence south 50 de
COlldlhoIlS_$250 00 l'ash or certifIed ('heck
side of WashIngton avenue a corner of grees 52 minutes \'iest along the said 12 leet
Eastern Standard Time
ou day 01 sale, balaul.'(l ill teu days Further
WORK WANTED
land ot VI ElWood Yarnall. thence by said Wide alley 1044 leet thenoo south 33 degrees lOIl(hlions
anllouneed at 8ale
Yarnall's land north thirtY-four degrees. 8 minutes east IJ5 leet patlslllg through th"
Fieri Facias
center'
01 the party wall betueen this house
No
991
t,*,enty-.scven
minutes
west
one
hundred
WOIUt WANTED--Wldow, EnglIsb. educat
and six teet to a POint a corner of other and the house adjOining 011 the west to the H J MAKIVER. Attorney
ed and refined wishes POSition as comDecember Term 1932
land ot tbe Grantors. thence by saId other 1J0rth\\eslerJy side of Central avenUe thence
panlon~mald or child s nurse
'Phone
SWarthmore 744 J
land ot the Grantors south thirty-two de- north 56 degT(!es 02 mlDules csst along' the
JOHN J CAIN. Sheriff
All that certain lot or piece 131 ground grees
fifty-siX minutes West Ofty.tbree teet said Ilorthwesterly side 01 Central a\lcnue 2021
with the bUJIdlngs and improvemen t8 to
to
the
Illaoo
01
bCglnnlng
leet
a poInt another corner of said Grantors
thereon erected situate In the Township
PERSONAL
thence south thirtY-fOur degrees.
Qf Haverford County of Delaware an" land
twenty-seven
east one hundred
Togelher with the rlljht use liberty nnd
State of PennsYlvania, being known as Lot and six feet tominutes
a post In the said north- (lrlVllelre 01 said 12 If'et \Hdc alley in common
PERSONAL-Ohalrs recalned New window No 2 Section up" on Plan of McrwOOd
shutters and down pillows Moderate Park Development at Stephan SchUter, Westerly side of Washington avenue thence "'Jth the oWliers. tenont8 and occupiers 01
along said side ot said avenue north thlrty- other ground abuttJng thereon and haVing the
price
83·J Made to measure dresses Swarthmore made by Over and Tingley, C E. on the two decrees filty-six minutes east flfty- right to use the same
20th d ~y of March. A D 1925 saId plan re three teet to tbe place of beginning
corded at Media In the Office lor the .ReImpl'o\ehll'lIts COIiSlst 01 two story stueco
cording 01 Deeds 1n and tor the County 01
POSITION WANTED
Improvement.s consist of two-story as- house. 16x30 reet Porch frout One story ad
Delaware In Plan Case No 3, page 8 and bestos
ALE & KENYON AVES.
dillon
ax-l lcel
shingle house. 14x24 feet Porch
described as tallows. viz Beginning at a front One-story
asbestos
shingle
addition,
POSITION WANTED-To mind children Point on the northeast side ot :r...tnden drive 14x8
feet
Swa.183
at the
distance
one hundred and
IonSold as the l)ro'ICrty 01 Thomas A SIIIJrlc
even 1nb~ or d0 at h er odd Jobs Jack and and
eIghty
nine ofone-hundredths
(102 two
89)
Harry McWilliams Sw 514-W
feet southeastwardly from the point at In
Sold as the property at John B Burns
Free Delivery
and AUce G Bums
Con,htJolIs_$250 00 cash or ('(lrtitled l'he('k
I
tersectlon
of the
of the
POSITION WANTED-Refined German girl SSld
LInden
drIvesold
(Itnortheast
extended)side
and
the
011 d I.Y oj sale
balance in ten days Further
wishes Position for COOking and light southwest side of Cberry Jane (If extended)
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certJOed check (otlllilioliS anllounced at 8ale.
RIB ROAST, fancy
housework Fond of chlldren Experienced thence extending north sixty-eIght degreea on day ot sale. balance In ten days Furlb. 15c
Good Swarthmore reterence Phone Swarth- fifty nine minutes east one hUndred and ther conditions announced at sale
H J MAKIVER. AUonley
ROUND STEAK, besl cuI lb. 19c
more 1001
ten feet to a point on the sold southwest G HARMON WEBB, Atty
side of the said Cherry lane. thence exFieri Facias
No 017
RUMP STEAK
lb. 22c
tending south forty-eight degrees fiftyFOR RENT
Alias
Fieri
FaCIas
four
minutes
east
along
the
said
southWest
DC<.-emoor
Term,
1032
No 446
81 de of the said Cherry lane fifty and
SIRLOIN STEAK, finesl kind lb. 19c
All that ('Crtnln lot or piece 01 ground with
ninetY-one
one-hundredths
(5091)
feet
to
June
Term,
1926
Centrally located dwelling; live
No Trim
the bulldlllgs and imI1rO\(lments thereon ereel / _________________
_
a pOint thence extending south sixty-eight
degrees fifty nine minutes weCJt one hunAll that certain lot or piece of grOund ttl situate at Primos. In the TownShip 01
hedroum.; $65 a munth.
dred and thlrty·three and eight-tenths with the bldldlngs and Improvements lIpf)( I Darby County or Delaware State 01
(133 8) feet to a point In the saId north- thereon erected described according to a PCIIIJS)Jvanla State 01 PennSylvania. on the
east side or the said Linden drive. thence SUrvey and plan thereof made December Ilorth"esterly Side 01 Central avenue (as laid CLOVERBLOOM or BROOKFIELD
E. C. WALTON
extending north twenty-one degrees one 9th, 1926 and revised December 13th 1926 Ollt 60 leet "ide) at the distance 01 12021
minute west along the said northeast 81de by Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers.
BUTTER lb. 20c
lett Southwest\\ardly Irom the southwesterly
of the said Linden drive fortY-five feet to Situate on the south 81de 01 Berkeley road
SWARTH~IORE APARTMENTS
thebeginning
first above-mentioned point and place at the distance ot lao 01 feet WestWard lrom
ot
Soutb Chester Road
the westerly BIde of Church lane In Upper
Darby Township, Delaware county. PennAs agent I have for rent at greatly reconsist
of
two
and
one~
Improvements
SMOKED SKINNED HAM lb. IOc
Containing tn tront or breadtb on
duced prices several up-to-date apartments haIr st-Ory stucco house. 21x27 r~et Enclosed sylvania
the said Berkeley road 16 teet and extend_
HOUSES
Whole or Shank Half
side
porch
One-story
stucco
addtt.t)n.
6x12
Ing of that width In length or depth south_
10 rooD1S-$65, 7 roOIn.S--$45, 6 roobls-$35 teet Stucco garage. 9x18 teet
Ward between parallel line at right angles
Possession at once
SUCE
cenler cut
lb. 18c
to the saId Berkeley road 80 teet to the
Sold as the property ot William Paul middle of a certaIn 16 feet drIveway exWM. S. B1TrLE
Bricker
FANCY STEWING CHICKEN,
Swa. 111-J
tending WestWard Into Oak avenue and
Today (Friday) and Saturday
Notary PUblic
Real Estate
eastward commumcatlng with a certain 10
Condltl0bS---$250 00 cash or certified check
wide driveway extending northwardly
family size each 59c
on day of sale. balance In ten days-Fur_ feet
into Berkelcy
road and southwardly Into
ther conditions announced at sale
Clover
lane
FRESH EGGS, in eartons doz. 22c
LUTZ, et aJ Attorneys
Improvemen
ts
COnsist
of
two-story
brick
VOGTS COUNTRY STYLE
RENT
and stucco house 16x30 teet Porch front
2nd fioor apartment 4 rooms and
Basement garage
bath HardWood floors Hot water
SCRAPPLE 3 lb. 25c
in
Fieri FacIas
heat Janitor 8ervlc'" $45 per month
Sold as the property ot Philip Rhine
No 992
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
lb. 22c
Detached stucco houS"e 6 rooms
"THE CONQUERORS"
December Term 1932
Conditl on8---$2SO 00 cash or certified check
Rnd bath Front and side porch
on
day
of
sale,
balance
In
ten
days
furROLL WAX PAPER, reg. 8c each 5c
Large lot Ideal location $60 per
All that certain lot or piece at grOUnd ther conditions announced a!. sale
with
month
with the messuage or tenement thereon
erected 8ltuate In the Township ot Haver_ H J MAKIVER Attornely
RICIIARD D1X
Detached house lurnished 6 rooms
lord Delaware County Pennsylvania, being
and bath 1 car garage GoOd locaknown as Lot No 17 Section "G ' on plan Fieri FaCias
tion $75 per month
of Merwood. development of Stephen
No 904
Schiiter made by OVer and Tingley Es.
Monday and Tuesday
FI~t floor apartment-6 rooms and
DeCember
Term
1932
quires C E, said plan recorded at Media
bath First class In eVery respect
In the Office for recordIng of deeds In and
Large rooms hardWOOd floors etc
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
tor the County of Delaware atoresald In
Garage
Plan Case No :I proge 10. as follows viz with the bUildings and Improvements
Beginning at a point on the southwest side thereon erected situate In the Borough of
of Poplar road at the distance ot ten feet GlenOlden. County 01 Delaware and State
and one one·hundredths of a toot north- of PennsYlvania. and being known and
To Renovize. BrIghten up your
westwardly from a point ot tangent which numbered as Lot No 137 In SectIon I. on
CHAS. A. SMITH
POint of tangent 15 on the southwest side a certain plan 01 lots called. Llanwellyn"
home, make it SUIt your diSpoof POPlar road at the distance of two hun~ surveyed by EDon M Harris. Jr which plan
'Phone SWarlhmore 705
dred and sixty-two teet and twenty.seven is duly recorded. at Media In the Office for
with GJ:try Cooper., Charles RugsitIOns_ Or better yet, make It
one-hundredths of a foot northwestwardly the ReCOrdIng of Deeds, etc tn and for
the County of Delaware atoresald In Deed
gles,
Wynne
Gibson,
Jack
Oakie,
homey and comfortahle to
Itrom
the middle
ot Eagledegrees
road. thence
extending
soutb Hne
Slxty~two
thirty Book B No 6, page 604 etc and Dlore parCharles Laughton, Frances Ace
mInutes west ninetY-nine feet and seventy_ tiCUlarly described as tollows to wIt
brIghten dispositions.
OVe one-hundredths ot a toot to a point
Situate on the northwesterly side of Llanthence extending north twenty seven de' weUm avenue at the distance of 31089
Elec. Washer and Cleaner grees
thirty minutes west torty-tour feet feet southwesterly fh."'m the SQuthwest side
Thursday Only
and twenty-ntne one-hundredths of a loot at Ashland avenue ContalnlJ;lg in front or
and Motor Repairs
to a pOInt, thenCe extending north slxty~ breadth on the saId Llanwellyn avenue 50
Return Engagemen. t
YOur wringer completely renewed
WM.
KIMMELL
& SON
two feet
degrees
thlrt. mInutes
e ..t nlnety_
and
extendIng
of that wIdth
In
Pointers
and Paperhangers
-all modeIs-$6 50 OVersized sort
two
and
forty-nine
one-hundredths
01 feet
length
or
depth
northwesterly
between
rolls that will not break buttons
Mitzi
Green
wIth new hear1roI;ts and cogs
poIntPoplar
on the
saId thence
southwest
parallel
lines
150plan
feet to the rear end of Lot
lobbing Builders
sa'dfoot
e of to
thea said
road,
ex- No
150 on
said
All
repairs
done
at
big
savings
by
expert
"LITTLE ORPHAN
tendIng SOUthe"",wardly
414 Haverford Place
southwest
sIde of the said along
POPlar the
roadsaId
on
Improvements consist 01 two.story stucco
RUbber cords belts dust prool
an arc or a cIrcle haVIng a radIus of two house 18x30 feet Porch front Two-story
SWARTHAlORE
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cleaner bags Door brushes are high
quality at Wholesale Pl'ices
hundrell feet (chord bearing to the right) lrame addition 9xJ2 feet One·story
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FEBRUARY 3, '1933
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"THIS
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FeaturIng
Virginia Curley
Popular New York Star
Evenin... at 8.30--50c, 75., $1
Ma •• Wed. and Sat.-2.30
35e and SOc, inelQdin&, tax
Free ParkinI'
BoUlevard 1087
(Now PlaTin"-"SPOoKS")
Would You Pay the SmaU Balance Due on a Fine
NATIONALLY KNOWN
BABY GRAND PIANO
IN YOUR LOCALITY?
,[he Credit Manager 0/ a large piano firm ..ill .ell .hi.
e~ntinue
In.frumen. lor the sruaU balance due on lea.e ra.her
.han bring it baek to .heir _reroo..... IWJ.
.... all
paY"'''n'" Thi. piano i. almo.. brand
new and oDer.. ~cep.ionQl ",,'ue lor someone. Prompt
QrliDn f!UeRliQ' • • • bt"" be moPed .,lain 10 day••
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ON PREPARING THE
SCHOOL BUDGET
e SWARTHMOREAN
FOR 33.34
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 10, 1933
$2.50 PER YEAR
At the School Board meeting last mght
a letter was read suggestmg that the propose
1933·34 be prmte
before the Home and School meeting m
March so that those wllo attend the meetmg may have somethmg definite upon
which to base theIr remarks.
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In response to thiS suggestion the mem:
A comprehenSive Picture of what has
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that it would he improper for them to pected to happen to ibe to" bIll of the
Roy C Comley's prodUCtion, "CivIlian
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present a proposed budget at this meeting. average Swarthmorean is contained in a
Clothes," Thompson Buchanan's comedy,
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"Such a step would mean that we communication to The Stwrlhmorea,.
WIth a plot built around the ·'trappmgs of
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would be asking the tax payers what they which is printed herewith. The author,
,
war"
was gIVen an enthusiastJc receptIon.
wanted us to do after we had already de- George F. Fenno, of .309 Swarthmore
, , I .)0 100
and justly so, by the PJayers' audiences
Cided upon Our course," declared Dr. avenue, has Illustrated hiS statements WIth
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Bassett, president of the Board
"D !IS
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a very mformative chart which is also
There
Was none of the mecharucal arh.
We cannot agree entirely wlth Dr reproduced
s
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).( ficJahty of uThree Faces East."
Bassett
Unless the School Board can
30 !J(J {
"CIVIlian Clothes" is a weU-constructed
pomt out at the meettng or before the 'fa the Editor of "The Swarthmorean"
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play
With lots of excellent humor, and
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meetmg that as a result of their budget
There has been qUJte a lIttle discus20 SS"
Mr_ CornIe} IS to be commended not only
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study they propose to cut this item 20 per sIOn III recent Issues of uThe Swarth011 h,s selectIOn of play, but on hls cast_
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cent or to drop this department or to add morean" and also in private Circles as
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His own work was, by far, the best we
0<-that economy feature, the tax payers wdl to what would be a proper tax for next
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have seen him do He seemed to enJoy
be forced to talk m generalittes to which year One way to approach thiS matter
co 75 t(., being Sam McGlnrus, Jr. HIS faCIal ex..
the school board members may nod their IS to study the Course of our taxes for
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preSSIOn, and bUsmess dunng the dInner
heads In approval Without a specIfic un- the last few years and then see what
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were particularly fine. We wished, howderstanding of the publiC nund on these relatlOn our present economic situation
ever, at one or two points, that he did not
1 ,IS
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has to these taxes.
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read hiS hnes quite so rapIdly.
If COllnly4poorl"aK
:B 6t1r ofay C sthtlDI r-ax }J 1,J~/ta,
If the people of Swarthmore wdl look
The attached graph shows the vartaBeatnce S GillespIe played the snobE ~ lJQ"~on ~"~llJeJllllIJc.
G- PlIl'r:ha41"'9 p0t.Ae,. 01 dcllar
back to last year and to the early part of tion In our taxes for the principal Items
bish and attractive MISS Lanham With
this year they wIll observe Just thJS dif- for the years 1925 to 1932 inclUSIve. I
SlDcerlty, was Ul character throughout,
ference in the discussion of proposed bud~ have only conSidered these years as
and gave a commendable performance
gets of the school district and the bor- they cover what would generally be
ough
conSidered a normal perIOd, a boom
E
Comley, as the faScinating Widow, was
Both thiS year and last year the bor- period and a perIOd 01 depreSSion The
delightfUl and, once agam, dIsplayed her
ough budget In actual figures was a sub- sohd hnes show the taxes and are selfablhty as a filllshed actress. Mary Ryan
Ject of diSCUSSion at the meetIngs of eVident.
Q'Bnen's
portrayalgall""
of the momentum
soclaIly-mlJ1d~
Nearly [our hundred persons allended
The allnual Valenhne Frolic o[ the cd
Mrs Lanham
as
councd and 10 tce (olumns of Tlte
Takmg 1926 as a normal year. the the meetIng of the Home and School As- Swarthmore Woman's Club was held the play progressed
SUl(Jrt/,,"oreall over several weeks Tax~ followmg table gives the percentage of
Wilham F. Baker, as BIlly Arkwnght,
payers were mformed at all times of just mcrease 10 taxes m 1932 over 1926, neg- soclahon on Tuesday mght to hear dls- Tuesday at the Clubhouse WIth standing
what council proposed to do and thts con. lecting the per capIta tax
cussed the proposed changes m the pres· room at a premiUm
Mrs Roland L. Olle of Florence Lanham's SUitors, gave
dltlon gave them an opportunity to exent state school code. The bill contam- Eaton was "rhJef reader" and director of outstanding mterpretatIon of a subtle
1926
press themselves either for additional ecoIllg the new code was introduced at the the program and Mrs R Chester Spencer role, espeCially so 10 the hght of ItS being
1932
nomIes or in approval of what had alMiD.
• hiS first appearance. Stafford W. Parker
Mill.
hlcreue Monday mght sessIOn of the Legislature was 10 charge of the music.
4.1
ready been decided. The taxpayer was in County
and
assigned
to
the
Comrruttee
On
EducaThe
frohc
started
with
a
sketch
called
played wIth ease HIS busmess and act675
65%
Borough
the dnver's seat all the way.
101
115
tlon
"Gentlemen Prefer BONDS" played by 109 were good. as always, if It did Jack, to
15%
The school board method IS easier for School
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On Tuesday a meetmg of this commlt- MISS MI1dred Simpers and Mrs Ralph Our mmd. a bit of the dlglllty of the head
25
163%
the directors but not qwte as advantage.. LIbrary
tee was held and It was deCided not to Hayes. both of whom receJved much ap- of the House of the Lanhams of Ken.
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report the bIll back to the Hoor o[ the pia Use This wos followed by an origmal tucky.
ous for the taxpayers since they are
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house
even for first reading, a pedunc- sketch entitled, UHangmg Out the Wash,"
Jane Hendrickson handled well the
forced to talk about something upon
356
4375
whJch they are only partially informed,
229% tory step, until after a pUbhc hearmg Mrs Roland G E Ullman, Dramatic self-etfaclIlg role of the older sister whom
and the school board IS permItted to make
which IS scheduled for Feb 21 Between/ Chaltman of the Club, tak1l1g the part of marriage has passed by. Frank N. SmIth,
The above table shows that the total now and the pUblil'"htanng date, cerlam Onyx Johnsmg, who was hangmg out the as the story-tellmg general, was playmg
their final deCISIOn without glvmg them
tax has Increased 229% In thIS period I amendments to the
wdl be worked out wash o[ the [amlly for whom she worked for the nrst tIme and gamed assurance
an opportunity for rebuttal.
Inasmuch as there has been practIcally In conmuttee for presentation along WIth Bits of humorous soliloquy accompanIed and a more "natural feel" for the part
AU lhl" of course- is prruupl>OSmg. that
the co.mpari-I the orlgmal bdl at the public hea;mg in her
mterupted by a 'Y,lth each appearance .Frederlck W.
there exists an inharmoDJOUS attitude be- no chang.e m
sou
IS
larr.
In
uack.
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(Call
Ifoifi"ner
tJ
Kill,
Amma
WlIltC,
L.LoCUrmg, as .::sam h.lcumrus, Sr., showed
tween the present !ichool board and the
that
most
of
us
would
be
satIsfied
with,
The
Home
and
School
audience
hstened
ed
by
Mrs
Lawrence
;:;tabler
Both
10- some of the constraint due to Jack of
taxpayers on the subject of school taxes
for 1933-34. We believe that this is an the serVIces that we got III 1926 for the to three speakers desCribe the proposed dulged m many laughter-pro,okmg qUIps playmg expenence but sent enough peryear, 1933, and If th,s be
case, next legIslatIOn and Its affect upon SwarthThe second part o[ the program was sonallty and charm Over the footlight to
erronous pre-supposittolL
year s taxes should certaInly be no 1 more, Delaware County, and the statejl presented by members of the Woman'sj please hiS audience.
Swarthmore has never had a board
as a whole.
Chorus done as Valentine numbers The
D. Malcolm Hodge, WIth h,s usual ease
made up of more SlOcere members than greater than In 1926
So far no conslderallon has been
F
B
member o[ the stage was arrange
reas
Snyder,
frame III the center and each number sonatlOn of the blatant self-made busmess
board members are fully aware of what power o[ the dollat Lme G m the graph Uuper Darby School Board, brought the stood In the frame WIth eighteen members man James Hornaday, as the perSIstent,
the depreSSion has done to the average is from U. S Department o[ Labor fig- new code directly to the doors o[ the o[ the chorus grouped as a background IrrepreSSIble SUItor brought warmth and
Swarthmore taxpayer and they expect to ures. The figure for 1932 IS taken as an people o[ Swarthmore when he pomted
The chorus was dresse
act accordingly 10 maklOg up next year's average o[ the nrst ten months o[ 1932, out that under the proposal to merge the whIte as befitted a valentme number and audIences hke
Wdllam Ward, 3rd, as
appropnatlOns
whIch were the only figures I happen smaller exlstmg school dIstrIcts in to all sang and acted their parIs m a well 1.a[ayette, dId a good Job A httle more
If a difference of opinion eXists be- to have avaIlable ThIS shows that our larger dIStrICts, Swarthmore would hkely drdled manner
"vOIce" would have helped. Ada P. Fulltween the taxpayers and the board mem- 1932 dollar was worth about $153 as be combmed WIth Spnngfield TownshIp 1 The first valentme was "To my Hus- er played one of the small parts very accompared to our 1926 dollar, and l1at- aDd Chfton Helghts He further pomted band," by Mrs Edwm Crosby, the chorus ceptably
bers It may be summed up as follow:..
The average taxpayer's IDCOme has urally these 1932 dollars should have out that since the votmg population of smgmg "Buttercup Song" The second,
Helen B Parker played a very Conbeen reduced so much that he contInually purchased for us approximately 50% Springfield and Swarthmore does not "A Club Ollicer," was a take.off on the \Jnclllg part.
carnes a chip on hiS shoulder when taxes more III the way o[ serVIces, supplies, equal voting population of Clifton new show-your-card pohcy o[ the club
A word of praise IS In order for the
are discussed. He will no longer talk etc. If busmess pIcks up, as we all be- HeIghts, and smce It IS proposed that the and the chorus sang words to that effect taste shown In the seUmgs and decoravalues and knows only one theme-reduce heve It WIll, probably the purchasmg directors o[ the new dlstncts are to be Mrs T Harry Brown was the police 0[- hons, all o[ whIch added much to the
taxes to the very hmlt
(Continued on Po •• Three)
electe
« ontlnued un Po•• Three)
whole Produchon. The enthUSiasm of
The school directors on the other hand
probably control school mailers
these men and women who use their spare
-all of them taxpayers themselves and JUNIOR CLUB TO
Dr. James Herbert Kelley, executIVe CURTIS INSTITUTE
hme m productIOns of thIS klud has
mterested in cuttlOg the rate as low as
MEET
ON
TUESDAY
secretary of the State Education AssociaMUSICIANS
AT
always amazed us~ espeCially SInce we
pOSSible for selfish reasons-see another
lion, gave some add,tIOnal facts about
COLLEGE VESPERS have [requently seen more verve in them
Side to the question. They are III intiThe J uJlIor sectIOn of the \Voman's the bill from the State angle.
than 10 the "hred profeSSIOnal
mate contact with the property for whIch
"The new code embodies a new pnnances "
A great many Swarthmoreans are
they are responsible; they are contmually Club WIll have ItS regular meetmg at clple of dlstnbutlon of state funds", saId lookmg
fon\ ard to the program at the
the
club
house
on
Tuesday
evemng
aware of Its value to those who benefit by
Mr. Kelley "Where the Edmonds Act College VesIJers service 011 Sunday
It-the chtldren-and to the commUnIty The program will be gIVen by the J u- based thiS dlstnbuhol1 on assessed valuaNEXT STORY HOUR
at large
llIor Club of Chester All members are tlons or real property, the new code sub- evcllIng, which IS to be gIVen by the
ON FEBRUARY 23
Furthermore they see the tax rate in urged to attend as a very entertatnmg Sidles wIlJ be based on teacher Untts The Elbec Quartet, LIly Mahson, VIOlinist,
terms of actual purchaSing power They program IS assured
teacher UnIt IS one teacher and thIrty pu- Margaret Codd, soprano, and Vladimir
The next Story Hour will be given
SEe thiS advantage or that Improvement
Among the Juniors who aSSisted With piis In the grade schools and one teacher SOkoloff, accompanrst, of the Curtis February 23 at 3 o'clock 111 the Womwhich can be cut out but which 10 the the servmg at the annual Valentme and twenty-five pupIls m the high schools. Inshtute of MUSIC
an's ClUbhouse A play based on the
average taxpayer's bill IS the eqUivalent Frolrc at the Woman's ClUb on TuesThe new code makes no prOVision for
The Elbec Quartet consists of LIly boyhoods of Mozart and Beethoven
o[ $1, $5, or $10
day were
Mrs Emily Price, Mrs such extra curncular work as manual Mattson and Manan Head, vlOllOs J Vir. wIll be given
Immool3tely the y ask themselves. lIelen Johnson. Mrs Helen Lattomlls, traming. mUSIC. health and so on.
guua MaJewski, Viola and Victor GottThe JUlllor trw of Swarthmore, 111·'The
new
code
In effect WIll In two heb, vloloncel1o
cludlllg Stuart Thorn, plano, Rex Jones,
"WOUldn't the people of Swarthmore Mrs Dorothy Ogram, Mrs GJadys years time save 2~ million dollars for
The program on Sunday, February 19 cello, and Ehzabeth Grafiy, vlOhn, wIll
rather forgo $5 spent on luxuries durmg Hayes, Airs Florence Mock, Mrs. Ann the State, It IS said. The Governor's
will be given by Ruth Potter Ashton, PI_ take part III the program The part of
1933~34 than to miss the advantages of Sharples, Mrs Hedgepeth. MISS
(Contrnrud on Paoe TII"e~J
thiS department?" They are so wrapped riel Mann and Miss Mildred Simpers
alllst, and George Warren, Bantone.
Beethoven wtll be played by Donald
up m the progress of the schools and the
H. &. S. SPEAKER
Lange, lfozart by LOUise Paulson and
his young sister by Polly Hoot
'
children that ~t IS hard to answer thIS BURGESS ADVISES "LOCK
ARTS AND CRAFf'S
question negatively
HOME
E
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COMMITTEE ENLARGED
And after all should It be answered
S IN VENINGS'
negatIvely?
Tax Meeting Feb. 16
Interest
IS gro\\l11g 10 the exlublt of
The proposed changes 111 the school
CommentIng On the number of home
Taxation bemg the paramount quesSwarthmore s Arts and Crafts, to be held
code Will of course delay final settlement robbeTies In Delaware County of recent
10 the \Vornan's Club House on AprIl 27 hon of the day, all CItIzens are mVIted
of the budget and the tax rate until the weeks. Burgess Wilham R. LandiS last
and 28 The admisston wdt be ten cents, to brIng then views. and their quesLegislature has deCided just what It is week urged people gomg out for the evewIth five cents for chlldren under twelve hans, on tins subject, to a commumty
going to do However, it appears to us ntng to lock up their homes securely.
when accompamed by an adult The meetmg to be held at the Swarthmore
that the one big subject of economy which
"Most of these robbedes are taking
I commIttee has been enlarged to mclude Woman's Club !Iouse, Thursday, Febcan be discussed at the pUblic meeting in place during the evenings before midnIght
Mrs G L Alston, Mrs. Joseph Seal, ruary 16, at 8 15 P AI
March or prior to that time is the ath- while the occupants are away," declared
Mrs J \Varren Paxson, Mrs Eugene
James L RanklO, Esq, and other
tude whIch the board should take on the the local Burgess "People leave home
Heyser, Mrs Joseph S. Bates, Mrs. S C students of Our tax problems, wIll presubject of salaries of teachers and school hurfledly and fail to lock all the WlOWIsdom. and Mrs H A. PeJrsol. Each sent varrous POInts of View, and full
employees
dows It IS more Important to close up
member has accepted a dlstnct and WIll diSCUSSIOn IS IOvlted_
It would seem to us that the Board the house lightly whIte it IS unoccupIed
call at the homes wlthm the near future
The mcetmg IS beIng arranged by
might well deCide In advance of the dunng the evening than later at mght
to ascertain what exhibits are available
Swarthmore
League of Women Voters.
March meetmg Just what its attitude Willi when there IS someone at home."
SwarthmQre Taxpayers Study School District and County Rates
MORE LIGHT ON
TAX PROBLEMS
HOW TAXES VARIED FOR 1925.1932
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not depend on any change in 't~te subsldies For should the stat(..appropriations
fur Swarthmore be reduced or maintatned
the proportion of change In the tax rate
WI" remam the same.
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In comparIson With other nearby commUDlties Swarthmore has been relatively
free of house burglaries thiS year and
extra precautions are bemg taken by the
local police to safeguard the property of
the resldents
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Freas B. Snydel'
1'he Swarthmore basketball team Will
Study County
play Prospect Park. there tomght. Next
Tuesday they wdl play Sharon Hili at
The class [or the study of County
Sharon HIli
Government
under the direction of Mrs.
Last FrIday they lost to Glen-Nor
John
M
Ogden
will meet at 119 Prince/16 to 7 and to RIdley Park 24 to 18 on
ton avenue Friday, February 17th at
Tuesday flight
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huard l1lt'mbers arc full) aware of "hat IS from L S ])1.'1) lrtmcnt oJ I ahor Ilg
II It I( n ot thc bl It tllt ~<:I t Illade bUslIlC:;s
~to d III tht: t rame "lIh e]ghteen member
tIl: del nS~lOn his donc to the a\c ..age lire:. I he hgllre for 1~12 Is t Ikcli tS III IIC\\ l:ode tbrectl) tu tht.: door.:. 01 the J thl.' dl rib r llJlt:c1 as 1 I Ick",r Ilmd 111 til J 1111<::; ! It In 1(11\ IS the l'<:rSI.-;tellt
Jll.:uple 01 S\\ trthmure \\hen he pOllltcU
S\\ trthmorc t lXpa)Cr and thc} expect to l\erage of the first tell months of 1~32
I h<: cll )"Ih \\ I dre~:,l(1 III red mel III Q)rl::'slb!c "U]tur !Jruu",ht \\ Irmtlt and
Itt tccordlllgl) III maklllg till next) ear s \\ Ilich \\ el <: tllc ollh IIgUrl.'s 1 h IPi'lli t lit tlr It ullder Ihl.! 1 rUJlo II to merge the \\ IUle b I ehtt<: I 1 \ tltlltlllt: Il1lmbl..'r and :' lIIce nt) IIHI t tUlIlh 01 hu) Ishue.:..:. th It
Ipprollnatlons
I to h nc l\ ullhlc Illls sho\\s th It l ur .:.lI1allt.:r eXbllllg .:.dlOol <..h::.tncts In t 0 111 Slll~ lIIei lctt'd their plrt::. III 1 \\<:11 HHiI<:llccs hk<: \\!l1i lin \\ lid Jnl as
J ill\ t.:ttl (lid I guod Jub
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II t (hffcrenC(~ 01 OIIUlIOU cXbts bt' 1932 dolIlr \\ l~ \\ortll about :;;1:1) Is Ill~l:r dbt] Ilt S" trthmore \\4.lUld hkcl) ell Illed llllllllcr
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I hI.' III t \ iclltlllC "Is I ( 1Il\ J In
Ilfs It Ina) he slIl11llH'd up as follo\\s
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111 th tt ~1IJl<: the \( tlll~ POPUilholl 01
Ihe il\erlge tIXJII)Cr.-; mCOIlle has IHirch Ised lor lis IPllrOXllUatch 50 t (
lJIglllg
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e
11111
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population
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lIe\\ ho\\ \ 11 C lrtl Jl( l1n
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cilll,lrcn that It b II lnl to an \\cr thl"
H & S. SPEAKER
III~ \ I ling ~I ler In Polh Uoot
\uls \NJ) (H \F1~
lilt tit 11 lllglll\th
BURGESS ADVISf~S "LOCK
\Ild after all ,,11 uld It ht III \Hfld
(OMMI1 TEf. I Nl \IHa~n
HOMES IN EVENINGS"
Illgatl\ cl\ ?
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till
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gOlllg to (I,
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\\ hl.'l1 at.:lolll11allltd 11\ all a 111h
I he lilt e IIIg t I It Id It thl S\\ Irthmorl.'
that thl (Ill 11Ig suhjcct 01 eCOIlUIll\ \\!uch
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dtc1Ireri
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lIld lHhl r
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Pt;0Ilit.: kaH home
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lIr t IX pi uilit lIls \\ til pr\'
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III \ Ir )(1
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III t ti'll\\
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It IS mure Important to (Iu..,e up
Illl1111)(r hl~ a(l'pte I I dlstrlt.t mel \\111 I l U
It \\(mld seem to lb that the Board tht' hmbe ughth "h][e 11 IS llnol.'t.:uplCd
111 III
t ill It tilt Ih 1I1l .. \\ Ithm the II<::U future
Hug-ht \\('II dec]de 111 a(hancc (f th( durmg the cHlIlng than latn at nIght
t I ( t I t Un "h 11 t xhth]t
1\ atlahlt'
S\\ Irt 11111
:\lanh mntlllg Just \\hat ItS attitude ,,!II \\hclI there Is someOlle It home
\ otl r
II( till tills (11Il"tI011
The atl~\\er Iltcd
In comparison \\Jth othtr nearl" Com
I lit S\\ Irtlllll In hI l..:tll tIl tl 1111 \\ 111
Shuh COllllh
IIllt dq)end (n am change III ~t ItC suh 1l1111ulies ~\\arthmor\' ha!l he(11 rclatll..:h
pin P"tl IIllt PI1h: Ihtrl 1()IlI~ht :\'XI
1(lIlS lor should the stat<'ll(lT>TOpnatlOm; free or house bnrglanes this Har and
IUl!'idn till, \\111 pll\ Shlroll 1"11 11
III III
Irtllt
tllChll(nUllt\
I r S\\ ilrtlnHore he reduced or mamIIllH.'(1 extra pnc lutlOtls arc hell1~ takcn h) thl:
"har HI 11t1l
(
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1l1lCIlr
the
dlrll:t]on
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thl proportion ot change lit the tax rate local pohce to safeguard the propert) 01
1, .. 1 Indl\ tht\ Ithl t (lkl1 X r
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2
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
FEBRUARY 10, 1933
~
Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe and Mr. and
Mrs. Elric S. Sproat.
M iss Mary Brorner of Guernsey road
went to Baltimore last Friday to attend
the funeral of her fiance, Mr. William L.
evening.
Hopkins.
The annual High School }unior-Se-
Edward P. Thatcher, son of C. G. lIior dance will be held in the Rutgers
Thatcher, 613 Ogden avenue, a student avenue school tomorrow evening.
at George School, was presented his
club letter in soccer by George A.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cochrane
Walton, principal, in the school as- of 314 North Chester road, Swarthmore
sembly exercises on February 3rd.
entertained at dinner on Saturday, when
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilfillan, of their guests were Mr. and Mrs. AIarveI
Rutgers avenue entertained at bridge \Vilsoll and lIr. and Mrs. \V. Sproul
last Wednesday evening.
Lewis. of Swarthmore, and Mr. and
Several Swarthmoreans will attend Mrs. James W. Lukens. of Woodlyn.
the reception which President Hyatt
Richard Smith, SOil of AIr. and AIrs.
and Mrs. Hyatt, of the Pennsylvania Claude Smith, of Baltimore pike, will
MiJitary ColJege will give lor Major entertain at a house dance on FebruGeneral William G. Price, Jr., and Mrs. ary 18.
Price this evening in Chester.
A supper and bridge party was given
Miss Constance Kent of the Swarth- last Friday cvening in honor of the
more apartments, spent last week-end wedding annivcrsary of ltfr. and Mrs.
visiting relatives in New York City.
Samuel Morris Dodd, at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Allyn Rogers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of HarBryn Mawr were the guests of Mr. and vard avcnue, Swarthmore. 'rhc guests
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine at the Players' were Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert
Club 011 Tuesday evcning.
Lawrcnce, lir. and Mrs. J. Donald GibMr. and Mrs. Hobert E. Carcls, Mr. SOli, Mr. and Airs. Albert Sidney Johnand Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, Mr. and SOli, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodman
Mrs. Robert G. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
R. Chester Spencer were among those H. Lueders.
attending the private showing of "'Che
'fhe Old Singing School entertaillMiss Kitty Mcschtcr of Dickinson aveSign of the Cross" last Friday aftcr- mcnt given at the Methodist Social Hall
left yesterday to attend the Winter
nuc
noon in Chester.
last l;"riday evening, February 3, was
Camival
at Dartmouth college.
Mr. and Mrs. Alben "r. Eavcnson of wcil received and thoroughly enjoyed
Strath Haven avenue, entertaincd a by a large audience.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Thatcher of
bridge dub to which they belong on
Mr. and Mrs. Scott \Villis arc spcnd- College avenUe will entertain their bridge
Monday evcning.
jng the remainder o{ the winter with club next \Vednesday evening. The memMr. and Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes 01 ~J.rs. \Villis' parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. bers include Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon
Princeton avenue entertained ~t bridge Vinccnt S. Pownall on Ogden avenue. Douglas, Mr. and 1lrs. William B. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse, Mr.
last Saturday evening.
Mr. and_ AIrs. Vincent S. Pownall left and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, Mr. and
Mr. John Howard Taylor of Kenyon last Saturday for a vacation in Ftoravenue spent Wednesday in Harrisburg. ida.
The cast of the Players Club show
will entertain the property committee
at supper Friday evening.
Mrs. WilHam W. Turner of Yale
avenue entertained her bridge club at
IUllcheon last Friday.
Mrs. Clair \Vilcox of Walnut lane
entertained a club to which she belongs
at IUllcheon 011 Wednesday.
Dr. A. M. Brooks of Elm avenUe was
I
A-tiss June Hanna, Miss Clementine
Gibson and ]'Hss Carol Cross spent last
week-end in Bethlehem where tJley attended the interfraternity dance at Lehigh
University.
,
Barbara Thatcher of ~oJlegc a\'Cnue
\VHf entertain in honor of her fifth birthday next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf
THE
of
Public Safety ill Philadelphia during
~he administration of the late Mayor
Blankenburg and afterwards Executive
~ccrctary of the Council of National
Ot'fclIsc. He will speak on "The Rising Cost of GOVl'rJullcnf", under the
auspices of the National Economy
Lcagu~.
The Men's Chorus of Swarthmore,
and son, Donald of Moorestown, New under the direction of Mr. O. Narbeth,
Jersey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul will sing at thC' Exhibition and Colonial
K. Alger of Park avenue last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Meschter of
Dickinson avenUe entertained at bridge
last Saturday evening.
••
Party to bc held in the Church Assembly Hoo m ou Friday cv(ning, February
17th. There will also be Colonial Tableaux alld Colonial Dances.
Trinity Notes
The Rt. Rev. Edward T. Demby,
D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Suffragan Bishop
I
of Arkansas, will speak at the monthly
meeting of the "'omzn's Auxiliary on I
Monday afternoon, February 13th.
Bishop Demby has another appointment the meeting will beghi promptly I
at 2:00 o'clock and not at the usual
hour of 2 :30. Bishop Demby is the I
only colored Bishop of the Episcopal
Church in the United States and he
has under his jurisdiction work in
eight of the middle-western statcs.
The HOIl. Robert D. Dril)PS, of Philadelphia, will address the Men's Club
011 Monday evening, Febru2ry 13th, at
8:00 o'clock. Dr. Dripps was Director
As,i
i
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WASHlllt MLT~QOS
uo
SA~ITAno~
. . CERTIFIED
"""'~~,~'~ ;\~~:;1' ,
"."';\,,,\
'~
Our WASHING PQOCESSES and
SANITATION have been approved by
sion."
t.:omparatlvely few laundries In our
entire State ha\'e succeeded In passIng the severe testa.
Guard your .famlly·s health. Patronize the
.
"The SClentJfic Re5earch Commis-
MEDIA LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone l\ledia 1'701
"ServJng Swarthmore SUccessfully
Since l00IJ"
..•... n.. _n_.
A CLASS IN DRAMATICS
and PUBUC SPEAKING
STAGE TECHNIQUE
CHARACTERIZATION
PANTOMIME
VOICE BUILDING AND
CORRECTION
SCENE REHEARSAL
Mr. and ~Irs. Morris EdgC!r Smith
of Yale and Cornell avenues were se-
verely bruised last Wednesday evening \\'hcll their automobile tUtIled over
on
Sproul
the Media
called to Gloucester, Mass., last Thurs- Short
Lineroad
hi1lapproaching
in the direction
of
day by the death of his aunt, Miss
Mansfield.
Swarthmore. To avoid hitting a boy
President Aydelotte and Mrs. Ayde- tlld a dog Afr. Smith applied the
brakes and the car skiddcd on the wet
lotte of Swarthmore College returned
MissFlorida
Marion
Abbott of the 69th
from
on Monday.
Street Playhouse entertained a group of
Junior club members at a matinee and
tea -at the playhouse on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M'; Jenkins
of the Benjamin West house gave a
surprise birthday party for Mrs. T. L.
Slaugh on Thursday evening.
takes pleasure in announcing that a young lady
with several years experience in Main Line Shops
is now associated with the Flower Department.
I
w. F. BAKER
of Ulverston School
Phone 823 or 1723VV
t~~~~;~~;~~;~;~~;~~===============~: I
For Information
Fresh cut flowers
Colonial Bouquets
Potted plants
Unique Valentines
Corsages to order for every occasion
Sprays of all kinds
____ •••••
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE INGLENEUK
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hoff Seely of
SWARTHMORE
•
Miss Ethel H. Brewster of Swarth.
more College was called to Maine on
Sunday by the death of her lIrotherin-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins
of Swarthmore avenue entertaincd at
a buffet supper and bridge last Saturday evening.
•
We are offering n 30 percent
chains,
DOD~t Wast@ Water
PLl;MBEB
RENOVIZE
• • •
Our January gross sales top.
• •
•
We have been very 8uccc!J!l;ful
in coJTeeling troublesome brakes.
Maybe we can help you.
• • •
Do you know that Chrysler
Products Jed the sales for Decem ..
ber over the entire United Slates?
What's the answer?_
Floating
Power,
Hydraulic
Brak..., and All S.eel Bodies--
without a doubt.
• •
•
Tire prJ.,.,. dropped 10 per.
(:ent daring the past week. It
doean', pay 10 take a ehanee on
"Bad Rubber,"
• • •
We inereased our lire sales IS
pefteDl dun... the p881 year in
opi'e of .he depreoolon. Good.
year'. did it.
WE WILL
HAVE THE
I
IltO~
linquent, does not hold true for the pres-
Junior Assembly
ent time. This week, Mrs. Clara L. Taylor, tax collector, reported that the perThe hosts and hostessC's for the Juncentage of delinquents has been reduced ior dancing class which meets Saturto one quarter.
day cvening wiII be Mr. and Mrs. Roy
I In replyjng to Mr. Fenno's letter, mem- Pelram Lingle, Mr. and AIrs. F. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Badger, ,Mr. and :Mrs. Arthur
H ..Mitc.hell and Mr. and AIrs. \V. T.
Clay.
been appointed agents for
disconnt on non-skid
while they last.
ped January of Jast year.
DON'T GO
TO RENO
Yeli sir WE have just
This was the comment of an out-of-town guest' the
other night and We like to helieve that it is true.
We have the same friendly atmosphere and delicious
food these days combined with Depression Prices.
TAXICAB SERVICE SWARTHMORE 1800 OR 1697
General Automotive Service
PAINTIN~ BODY AND TOP WORK
315·17 YALE AVENUE
MORTON,
PA.
Gentlemen play safe-avoid tricks. Aim to go to a place where
you are safe, positively safe at GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE,
between Morton and Swarthmore. The above estahlished is fitted
with all equipment for determining for your automobile troubles.
Also we have a garage of 15' car capacity which gives us the oppor.
tunity to give you a full line of service. Also we have reduced the
price of every item of automobile maintenance and consumption
of which We assure you 100% of your dollar and positively guar.
antee all parts and labor sold to you. ·This is assured to you by
garage owner and personal management.
D. E. CAPRIOTI'Y
We ~II any make or Tires
that :vou demand
We sell the best Ballcries
Plate Locks
The constant drip, drip, drip
from faulty plumhing increases yOUI'
water hills and may do serious dam_
age to your walls and furnishings.
I t may save you money
to have your plumber go over yOUI'
plumbing, to stop leaks in faucets,
toilets, piping, and heating systems.
Help your community.
Call your plumber, the cost may be
trifling as compared to the damages
which may be caused by neglect.
"~ERTIFIED WATER
lro". PEDIGREED STREAMS"
D~lph,
Simp~
--=================i
235 Dickinson Ave.
SWARTHMORE 6S7-R
(:ALLYOtJB
• • •
Or~
Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. F. Telllple,
• • •
Our free brake inspection during the past week has been very
8uecessful. This free inspection
is still available until SaluMay
night.
Pa!l~
WALTER E. POWELL
at
Mr. H. A. Peirsol, of 219 La.
fayene Avenue, purchased II new
ChrY81er sedan last week.
those who have to pay them. then we
shOUld expect lurther reduction of 36% hers of the school board will no doubt
Woman's Club Meeting
Mrs, Robert Chester Spencer, chairman
or a total tax of 16.1 mills. This o;cems floint out among other things that while
(('mlfilUml /'0'"
Ono
of the Woman's Chorus, wrote all the
(Conllnu~d from Pooe One)
power of the dollar will fall in 1933, like an absurdly low figure but it does the purchasing power of the dolJar has ficer, and Mrs. Roy Delaplaine was the vcry clever words for the valentines and
1the songs and the members of the cast
although the latest preliminary govern- probably represent somewhere ncar the increased in many commodities, the fJur- unhappy member.
correct
figure
for
1933
taxes
if
the
lacchasing power of the interest dollar hasl '~he third number was HA Faker". in! surprised her by showing their appreciament index in January now gives the
tors of the value 01 thc dollar and the uot increased-and payment of interest \~lllch ~'lrs. Thomas Johnson was sellmg i tion 01 her wit and cleverncss hy prcsel1lvalue as $1.61.
ing her with a corsage just before the
However, let us suppose that the 1933 decreased earning power of our citizens on bonded il1~ebtcdJless and reducing the clg~r~ttes (chocolate ones):..
un
bonded
IIldcbtedness
and
reducing
.
1111S
was
followed
by
GenulI1c
Ancurtain
wcnt down.
were
taken
into
consideration.
Anyway,
dollar will only be worth $1.40 and if
the
school
district's
indebtedness
is
tJqucs"
which
received
a
great
amount
of
Mrs.
Jacob
Meschter, alsu a member
it
is
a
figure
worth
shooting
at
in
the
we are satisfied with the 1926 services
present
emergency
and
does
110t
seem
a
\'
cry
s
i
g
n
i
f
i
can
t
i
t
e
III
on
the
aPI)]ause.
Whcn
the
curtain
was
drawn
of
the
chorus
took the difficult rolc of
the logical tax for 1933 would be the
so
low
when
we
consider
that
many
of
school
budget.
Several
other
commodithe.
audience
saw
Mrs.
Kaufman
in
volaccompanist
i;1
this unusual production,
1926 tax divided by $1.40 or a total tax
tis
which
appear
in
the
~chool
budget
l~lIInous
bJ~me~s,
and
Mrs
..
~.
War~en
and
played
her
part with an ease and
the
great
industries
of
the
Coulltry
are
of 25.4 mills; a figure which really repsuch
as
luel
have
not
expeTlenced
the
inI
axson
attired
III correct rldmg attICe, sureness which gave confidence to the
running
below
20%
capacit¥but
arc
resents no reduction in taxes, and does
crease in purchasing' power as indicated seated Upon a tandem while the chorus entire cast at all times.
not take into consideration the reduced still carryiug on.
sang the parody on "A Bicycle Built for
The members of the chorus were Mr
It is true that a certain percentage of by Line G on the chart.
. earning power of our citizens. To try
• I •
T~~o." Both pedaled f.urio~,sly. .
Thomas Beddoe, Mrs. Henry 1. Hoot:
and get some idea of this factor I have our taxes are used for paying a fixed
• !'fore .Monkey Bus1ness • With .Mrs. ),frs. Roland 1... Eaton, Mrs. F. M. Hadshown line E which is the Babson busi- interest on funded indebtedness out unEllIott RIchardson as an organ grtnder Icy, Mrs. William F. Hanny, Mrs. Ralph
ness activity curve, and is generally doubtedly a very large percentage of H. & S. Hears New
School Code Discussed and Mrs. Wm. F. G. Swann, as the Little, Mrs. Stanley MacMillan, l\Irs.
considered to be a fairly good repre- our citizens also have mortgages on
(CotlliliUtd from Paue Olle)
their
homes
on
which
there
is
a
fixed
1l10~kcy, was a very clever act presented Alexine Mason, Mrs. M. C. McClung,
sentation of the nation's real (as against
interest charge. Still they are struggling Budget marks fifty-eight million
\\'hde the chorus sang "Yes, We Know Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer Mrs. John Hormoney) income.
appro- the Money Man". "A Good Buy" was gall, Mrs. Harry L. 'Miller, Mrs. R.
This curve has been approximated to along paying this interest and their priated in the last term.
Carl G. LeecJl, county
prcsented by Mrs. Thomas Johnson, and Chester Spencer Mrs. Lovett Frescoln
a yearly basis· to correspond with the other expenses on a greatly reduced iuof
Schools said in part;
superintendent Mrs. A. Y'. B...
followed as "A Mrs. George
Mrs, D. A.
come,
and
the
question
might
be
asked
others in the attached chart. It is prob"Times
of
depression
are
110t
suitable
-why
can
not
our
political
sub-diviLounge
LJzzard
WllICh
was
a
take
off
son,
Mrs.
Arthur
MitcheU
and Mrs.
ably fair to assume that, taking our
th~
new
loungc.
.The
chorus
sang
apThomas
Jackson.
on
for
changirg
the
complete
financial
strucsions
get
along
On
the
same
basis
as
the
citizens as a whole their income has
ture of the State's public school system.
followed the Course as shown by line citizens who pay the taxes?
propnate words tellmg where to smoke r
This
year three districts in Delaware and rest.
In
a
reccnt
issue
of
"The
SwarthE, and was about 36% lower in 1932
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen, resplendent in
than jn 1926. If taxes were reduced in morean" the statement was made that county applied for special school aid, mcn's evening clothes was a handsome
regular
subsidies.
That
part
above
their
proportion to the curtailed income of one third of the taxes in the Borough
are delinquent; this shOUld indicate to of the County under my supcrvision has beau. She sang "Just a Gig010."
Another hilarious number W2S "A Fall- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I o u r "tax-makers" the extreme serious- now 504 elementary teachers and 224 high
EBTATE OF ELIZABETH M. OBERHOLSER.
il1g
Star" which disclosed Mrs. Gerald
late ot the Township ot Thornbury, de- lIess of the situation, and the question school teachers. Under the new plan
ceased.
Effing,
dressed in the huge frilled skirt of
Letters Testamentary on the above estate arises would not the Borough be better there would only he 494 teachers in the the 90's as she sallg an aria which the
haVing been granted to the undersigned, off if the taxes were reduced to the elementary schools and only 178 teachers
To Ilenovize. Brighten up your
all pe1'8ons Indebted to the said estate are
chorus proceeded to poke fun at until she
requested to make payment, and those point where people could pay them. in the high schools. This same portion left the stage in a temperamental huff, to
home, make i! suit yOUl" dispohaVing claims to pr~ent the same Without This might bring in even more mOlley of the county now receives $347,000 and
del~y to
the
accompanimcnt
of
appreciation
from
sitions. Or better yet, make it
than keeping the taxes high and 110t re- would receive under the new plan only the audience.
ROBERT SHARPLES,
ceiving them.
about $209,000. Swarthmore gets apExecutor.
homey and comfortable to
"1\ Stowaway" was portrayed by Mrs.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Unfortunately I have seen no com- proximately $22.860 and if the new plan
Or to his attorney.
brighten
dispositions.
HERBERT L. HUTCMNSON,
plete figures of the Borough or the goes through would get about $9000. This J. R. Kline dressed as a "Hula" dancer
let NatIonal Bank Bldg.•
from
Hon01ulu
and
the
chorus
sang
a
School Board showing the amounts would be the highest ratio of loss in the
Darby, Fa.
number telling of the recent visit of a
spent for fixed interest charges and for county.
local
college professor to Honolulu and
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OP THE
• 1 •
other expenses but surely we are enCOUNTY OF DELAWARE, PENNA.
WM. KIMMELL & SON
the
Hula
dancer was the stowaway on the ,
No. 86 December Term. 1932
titled to ask that the 1926 figures be
l
return ship.
Presbyterian Notes
Estate of Oscar R. A. VOn Bulow.
P"inten and Paperhanger.
Notice 18 hereby given that Lizzie von taken as a basis and that all expenses
The final valentine was calJed "A PorBulow. widow of the saId decedent, has lor salaries, supplies, maintainance, etc.
lobbing Builder.
IJrof. Arthur C. Boyce, vice-president trait" and disclosed the belovc:d president
flied In the said Court her petition clalm- be adjusted to the purchasing power
of The American University of Teheran, seated in her usual chair as presiding ofIng property ot the decedent to the value
414 Haverford Place
of $M)O.OO as proVided by Section 12 of the of the dollar, or divided by 1.4. Industry Persia, wiII speak at morning worship
ficer and the chorus and valentine sang
FiduciarIes Act of 1917 and that the same
SWARTHMORE
may bo approved by the Court on the 27th as a whole has made more drastic cuts next Sunday. Prolcssor and Mrs. Boyce their apprcciation and loyalty to her.l
day of February. 1933. unless exceptions than this for similar expenses. After are spcnding the year in Swarthmore,
thereto be filed before that time.
2-1D-2t
HOWARD KIRK doing this it might then be well to in- having an apartment in the home of It-Ir.
vestigate the possibility of replacing Rutter, Swarthmore ave. Mrs. Boyce is
To ELWIN H. SCHNITZLER. late of Y. M. outstanding bonds with lower interest a sister of Mrs. Charles Leech, DickinC_ A.• 20th and Market Streets. WheeUng, bearing ones.
West Virginia.
son avenue, and daughter 01 the late
You are hereby notified that a final rule
From
the
table
it
will
be
noticed
that
Rev. William Stocking who spent the lattor divorce has been granted against you,
at the suit of Emma V. Schnitzler your the greatest percentage of increase was ter part of his life here.
wife returnable In the Court of Common
Dr. Tuttle will speak on Abraham LinPleas of Delaware County, December Term for the coullty tax. If our local COUIl1931, No. 1851. on the 24th day at February. cil and School Board could find some coln at Vespers Sunday and the Junior
1933. on or before which day you may
show cause, It any yoU haVe, why such way to materially reduce their portion Choir will sing the service.
divorce should not be granted.
of the taxes. would we not then be ill a
I I •
HOWARD KIRK
position
to
politely
inform
the
County
.Attorney for Libellant
Strath Haven Notes
302 County Bldg .• Media. Pa. that unless they reduce taxes ill the
same proportion that our local taxes
Movies will be shown at Strath Haven
have been reduced, that we wil] not pay
Inn on Saturday night. "The Code of
tbem:rile S(:a" is the name ·oi the pitturc, as
Very truly yours,
\Veil as a eomcdy. On Sunday e\'ening
Colafemma Vineyard
GEO. F. FENNO.
siug.
the Swarthmore College Glee Club will
DeHvcred in Baaement
1\[
d U
F
k \V 'V'I
I
Ed't
Nt·
r. an !\'.LCS. ran
' . \' I son lave
e
$12.00
per Cord
. t ed au t th at Mr. F en- arrived
lUll and Mr. Laurence A.
Phone:
Medi. 646 R 1
mIg ht°be . pam
• . I atf the
WI·
DC.
no's reference to -a sbtement in a recent I ::i.1Ult \ 0
. as l1IlgtOIl,
. "IS stapf
issue 01 The Swarlluuorean that one plUg a the__I_n_u_..............
ELECTRICAL Radio Tubes third of the taxes in the Borough are deI
•
REP AIRIN G Y~'::!·~o::.
Mrs. Charles B. Shaw of \Vhittier
place left last Saturday with her daugh-
HANNUM & WAITE'S
CotTespondence
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Your dinner is amazingly goodeven if you were to charge a much
higher price/"
HAPPENINGS
SWARTHMOREAN
FIRE WOOD
120 PARK AVENUE
the Swarthmore apartments have moved into the residence of Dr. and Mrs.
Paul M. Pearson on Walnut lane.
FEBRUARY 10, 1933
~-99
BACHMANS.
QUALITY MARKET
I
fALE & KENYON AVES.,
Swa. 183
the fuel with more heat no ashes
worth $16 per ton sells for $11
Free Delivery
75 HORSEPOWER
•
On Display
Positively no cut in quality at these
/IOW prices.
I
I
Roasting, Frying or Stewing Chickens
family size, 31b. ave. each 59c
I FANCY CHUCK ROAST
lb. llc
SIRLOIN STEAK
lb. 29c
RUMP STEAK
lb. 22c
RIB ROAST
Ib.17c
FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib.17c
LEGS LAMB
lb. lie I
SLICE OF HAM Center Cut lb. 23c •
SMOKED SKINNED HAM
I
whole or half shank lb. 12c I
SUCED BACON
Yllb. pkg. 9c i
C-99
FUEL OIL
KOPPERS COKE
SINCLAIR PETROLEUM COKE
DOMESTIC SIZED BITUMINOUS
SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE
BROOKFIELD or CWVERBWOM
BUTTER lb. 22c
THEN CALL
WILSON COAL & SUPPLY CO.
112 INCH WHEELBASE
~--~
buy your HEAT UNITS as you
prefer them, with or without ashes
-in lumps or liquids-by the ton
or gallon. Choose your choice from
the following list of Proven Fuels.
Swarthmore 600 or Media 123 and
"Look for the yellow truck"
.. I
ew Ford
8
BAKED BEANS Jumbo 36 oz. can IOc
I PURE
I
CANE & MAPLE SYRUP
32 oz. size
~ BARTLEtT PEARS
I
j
Igest size, 2 cans 27c
Watch for our circulars
bargains
At Our Showrooms
SATURDAY
February 11, 1933
•
GASH"STULL
Co.
9th & SPROUL STREETS
CHESTER, PA.
FEBRUARY
these petitions, described to the
Swarthmore Friends Meeting last Sunday the impressiveness of this occasion.
On February 5, last Sunday evening,
the Peace Committee of the Swarthmore Friends Meeting cabled the following communication to Arthur Henderson, once more President of the
THE SWARTHMOREAN
10, 193j
UTERATURE SECTION
a most interesting review of the study jng account of the religious work which is
PUBLISHBD BVBRY FRIDAY AT
TO DISCUSS BOOKS book for the year, ·'Facing the Future
being done among the children io ShangSWARTHMORE, PA.
in India Missions!'
hai.
At close of meeting a social hour
The Literature Section will meet
After a general survey of Indian His~
followed,
Thursday morning at tell o'clock. Mrs.
.
"
..
Oscar Gilcrecst wilt lead the day's pro- tory and of the varlcd ltvlIIg condltlOJls
ROBERT Eo SHARPLES
gram,
using "Three Authentic Voices." throughout the country, the book makes
Bditol' and Publliher
for discussion. "The Glory of the 1an ardent plea for a broader underNightingales", by Edward Arlington standing and a clearer realization of
Disarmament Conference at Geneva:
Phone Swarthmore 900
Robinson;
"Fatal Interview", by Edna the Indian point of view.
SLIP COVERS
:
DRAPERIES
"Henderson, Disarmament, Geneva
Entered as Second CI... maUer, Januarv 24. (Switzerland). Ou this anniversary of St. Vincent Millay, alld "John Deth
and other pocms", by Conrad Aiken
1929. at the POit Office at Swarthmore. Pa..
• I I
PHONE SW. 1225
world appeal we urge disarmament in will also bc discussed.
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
world-wide agreement.
Young Woman's Guild
MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
(signed)
Swarthmore Friends Meeting."
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933
Mrs. Agnes Hamillon Davis
• I I
Tee Young Woman's Guild of the
Presbyterian Church of Swarthmore held MRS. A.
QUINBY &. SON
MUSIC SECTION OF
'Irs. Agnes Hamilton Davis, (J}
10SEPH I!. Q"INBY
.I.,
,
its
regutar
meeting
last
Thursday
night
....
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS passed away after an jJI11cSS of two
years at the hOUle of her son, Aldan at the home of Janet McNaughton. Mrs,
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
The Music Section of the Woman's G. Davis, of Cornell avenue, on Satur- Walter H. Luff presided. Mrs. L. C. FUN E RAL
Editor of Tire Swartllmoreall.:
Club will meet with Mrs, Leonard C.
DIRECTORS
Is public health holding up under the Ashton, 409 Elm avenue, on Monday day, February 3.
Hastings had charge of the Devotional BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA.
strain of unemployment? If the total dternoon at 2 :30. The program folThe fUlleral seniccs were held at the Period. The address was given by Dorofigures seem to say yes, it is merely I lows-'''l'he Story of Schumann's Life", house Monday. Burial was at the Mor· thy B. Dench, Associate Director of the r
think because the 50 per cent of the pri- Mrs. David Chandler Prince; uLes ris Cemetery, at Phoenixville.
Presbyterian Student Activities of The
vileged are reducing their part of the
Mrs.
Davis
was
a
member
of
the
University
of PCIllla. Mrs. Dench told the
PavilIons", by Mrs. Samuel Clyde;
sickness and death rates by ceasing to
Presuyterian
church,
and
has
lived
in
Guild
something
about the Religious Pro-over-do at banquets and in other ways. "Hidden Tears", by .Mrs. Robert Ca- Swarthmore three years.
gram
of
the
Prcsbyterian
Students. The
But the underprivileged are suffering rels; "Faschingschmauche", by Airs. W.
She is survived by ten childrcn. A guest of honor was a Miss Green from
severely. The latest official buJfetin from H. \Valker j "Moonlight", by Mrs. Leon SOil, John Davis, resides in Drexel Hill. ! Shanghai, China, who gave an interestHarrisburg says that scarlet fever rose to Pearsoll; "Scenes from Childhood", by 1{usscl, another SOli, lives with .Mr. and
record heights in 1932, whooping COUCh Mrs. Everett Hunt; HThree Songs'·, .Mrs. Davis 011 CornclJ avenue.
doubled the 1931 rate as did new cases of Mrs. A. S. Wilham; "In the Most
PROTECT AGAINST
I •
tuberculosis in twelve counties. Tubercu- Lovely Month of May", by Mrs. Law33 West Baltimore Ave.
RESIDENCE
Dr. Purdy al Pendle Hill
losis was severe in our hard-hit mining rence StabJer; "Sonata in G Minor",
counties. Luzerne County had 539 IIew by Mrs. Leonard Ashton.
CLIFTON HIi:IGHTS
BURGLARY LOSSES!!
'·.Frouticrs of New Testament Study"
AJI members of the club are invited
cases in 1932 instead of 384 in 1931, Berks
and upon the payment of 35 cents a will be the subject of a lecture to be ROBERT T. BAIR, Insurance
Madison 110
238 vs. 108, Lackawanna 145 vs. 53.
The depression should be ended as guest may accompany the member.
given by Dr. Alexander C. Purdy, proPhone Swarthmore 1841
speedily as possible. How? Why not
I
by forcing settlements among everybody,
fessor at atthe
Hartford
Theological,
Seminary
Pendle
Hill school,
Plush II
Wellesley Gathering
both abroad and lIere~ losses be i n g
Mill
road,
\VaIJingford,
011 .Monday,
"taken". Creditors must sea I e down
Last Friday afternoon, February 3, February 13 at 8 o'clock. Everyone
their demands, running expenses be reMrs.
John Ellery Tuttle and her daugh- interested is invited to attend the lecduced, really insolvent debtors admit their
ter,
Miss
Margaret Stockbridge Tuttle, tUre.
condition and get out of the way, tariffs
gave
a
tea
at their home, the Presbyrange lower, inefficient banks be allowed
terian
manse,
727 Harvard avenue, in
to fail, p:.tblic and institutional budgets
• DISPENSING OPTICIANS
Missionary Society
honor
of
Mrs.
Arthur C. Boyce, a
be reduced, income and inheritance taxes
raised to war·timc heights. In general, graduate of Wellesley College. Mrs.
The February meeting of the \Vomwhat has to be done, ought to be done .Boyce, who is a sister of Mrs. Charles
an's
Home Missionary Society of the
CHESTNUT ST.,PHILADELPH IA •
quickly, the sooner the better so that we H. Leech of 309 Dickinson avenue,
Swarthmore
M. U. Church was held at
can all start again from scratch.
with her husband, Professor Arthur C.
Caroline H. Robinson
Boyce, vice-president of The American the home of Mrs. W. N, Spangler, of
I
University at Teheran, Persia, is Lafayette avenue, Wednesday afterspending the year of their furJough noon. At the conclusion of tile busiPEACE COMMITI'EE OF
ness meeting, Mrs: W. R. Kistler gavc
FRIENDS URGES PEACE here. The guests included the folJowing
\Vellesley women of Swarthmore:
Mrs.
Florence M. Temple, Mrs. E. E.
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
Last .Monday, February 6, was the
Ayres,
Miss
Lillian
Dickson,
Dr.
Isafirst annh'ersary of the day on which
President.
Sir Arthur Henderson, President of belle Bronk, Miss Cornelia Van Alen,
the \Vorld Conferevce on Disarmamellt Mrs. E. H. BonsalJ, Miss Gertrude Luthat convened at Geneva on February kens, Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Mrs. Helen
!illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11I1II1II1II11II1II1I1I1II1IJ;i
2, 1932, received millions oi petitions M. Hall, Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes, Mrs.
from persons and organizations world~ Giles, Mrs. A. Penrose Robinson, Mrs.
=i
SUNDAY
wide in distribution, urging disarma- George Schobinger, Mrs. L. A. Wet=_
ment, Arthur Henderson, in presenting laufer, Mrs. H. L. Peel, Mrs. William 9 :45 A. M.-FJrst Day School in Whittier _=
~House.
these petitions said, "It is obviously E. Danforth, Mrs. George B. Harvey
In Meettng
Will you buy a new car soon? You cannot afford t o _
§3
impossible for me to send all these and Mrs. Horace M. Witman. Miss 9,45 A. M.-Mornlng
House. willForum
be addressed
by Dr,
communications to the conference, or Tuttle was assisted in serving by Mrs.
Joseph W1ll1ts.
b
th
1 h
_
uy a new car wi out seeing what Chevro et as to
§3
even to give a summary, howcvC!r brief, Harvey and Mrs. Bates. Miss Tuttle is 11 ,00 A. M.--Meettng tor wor>htp tn the
Meeting House. Howard E, ==
ff'
1
d
I
H
;:
of the messages they contain. But it a member of the Graduate Council of
Kershner,
of Mountclalr
Meet- 5
0
er
In
car
va
ue
an
car
uxury.
ave
us
give
you
a
ing,
will
attend
meeting.
is right for me to inform the con- the college.
WEDNESDAY
demonstration and show just how little it costs to own
ference of the very striking cvidence
I 1•
which these communications give of STATED MEETING OF
9,30
to 2,30 F House.
....-Sowtng
and Qullt- §j
and operate a new Chevrolet without any obligation at
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lugA.1nM.Whittier
Box. luncheou.
the universal desire of the people of
CLUB NEXT TUESDAY
the world that our work shall succeed;
_"_ro__C_o_r_d_t'_I_'Y__
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all to purchase one.
:
by calling attention to some of them."
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The \Voman's Club will have theil'
Mrs. William I. Hull, who, with Dr. monthly stated meeting at the club
Hull, attended the presentation of house on Tuesday, when Mrs. Jesse
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Herman Holmes, chairman of the LitChester Road and College Avenue
erature section wiII have charge of the
Opposite the COllege Campus
401
596
program. "Epidemics of Epics" will be
Reetor
discussed
by
Dr.
Townsend
Scudder,
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
Rev, J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
Assistant Professor of English at
INCLUDING LIFE
SUNDAY
SW2rthmore College. Tea will be serva. tn,-Holy Communion.
ed. Mrs. John Byers Roxby and Mrs. 6:00
OL.'1 BANK BUILDING
B:45 a. m,-Sunday School.
SW. 1833
Arthur ]. Jones will be hostesses.
10 ;00 a. m,-Bible Class.
11:00 a. m -Mornlns Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
When you want it, ond the kind you want.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P, STEVENS. MINISTER
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ELEVENTH
Any size" any place, in Phila. & Suburbs.
7 ;4S-Worshlp and Sermon
"WASHING IN JORDAN"
11 :OO-Worshlp and Sermon
"RELIGIOUS BlTCH.lIIKERB"
Super-cleaned with 8uper service.
Advance Notice! MORTON CAMP 634
p. O. S. of A. will present a Bag to the
Care/ul, q"icke!lt 0/ service, and the super hard coal
church Sunday evening, F~bruary 19th.
FA~fOUS READING ANTHRACITE
ANNA SCHALLES
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ServIces:
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Wednesday evenlns meeting each week.
11 p. m. Reading room open dally. except
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4:45-·0RGAN WORSHIP.
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Perhaps you read in the papers this week of a
robbery from a home safe of several thousand
dollars worth of negotiable securities.
Are Your Valuables in a
Safe Deposit Box?
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AND TRUST COMPANY
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10, 1933
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
1111' UW !!'M 1m UJ!'l1!"nl'flW!lIljW 'riO blO iii >fl" ulffiifuiNIt; lilij in i&
FORTNIGHTLY AT
the next day that the house was occupied
MRS. YERKES' HOME by Joe Valentine and that one of his chil- made by OVer and TingLey, C. E.• on the I by Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers.
n"enue (aB laid out 00 feel. wide) and the
20th day of March. A. D. 1925, said plan re- Situate on tbe 60uth side of Br.rkeley road 801Uhw(I8ll'rly sIde of Church avenue (as laid
dren, a four year old son named Burton, corded at Media In the OWce for the Be- at the distance of 180.01 feet westward from I Ollt 60 f(."Ct wide) thence cl[tendlng norlh 30
1'he FortnighUy will meet at the died in the flames.
cording of Deeds In and lor the County oC the westerly side 01 ChUrch lane. In Upper (]I'~I"(,-e!l 1-1 millutes west alan" tho said north.
Delaware In Plan Case No, 3. Page 8. and Darby Township. Delaware county. penn-I wC!ltl'rly I!Ilcle 01 Chut'<'h avenue 126.18 leet
home of Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, 19 PrinceThe child whose life was Jost was a descrJbed
a8 fOllows. viz: Beginning at a 8yh'onla. Cont'ltnlng In front or breadth on to a 12 fcct wide alll')'. tbelll.'C south ()6 de.
tOil aVCIlUt>, on Monday, February 13th, twill brother of Bertha who was saved by pOint on the northeast side 01 Linden drive the said Berkeley road 16 feet and extend- l:TCe" 62 tIIlllut"'B W(,Bt. alollir the Bald 12 feet
at the distance 01 One hUndred and two Ing of that width In length or depth south·, ,,'idt. aliI.',)' 19.':1:4 leet. thene.' south 3.1 degreeB
at 2.30 o'clock.
her grandmother. Two other children, and
eighty-nine one-hundredths (102,89) ward between parallel line at right angles 8 minutl'S caBt ]26 feet pa88Iug through the
Mrs. Arthur Bassett will review Hal· Wellington, 7 and Joseph, Jr., 2, also es- feet southeastwardly, from the point of In- to the said Berkeley road 80 feet to tbe (cnlcor of the IJaMy wall between ihls h01l86
te1'8ect1on of the sa d northeast side of the middle or a certain 18 feet driveway ex- and the hlluse adjoining 011 the west to tbe
liburtan's latest book, "The Flying caped without injuries.
said Linden drive (If extended) and the tending westward Into oak avenue and lIorthwl'lflerly !llde 01 Central avenue: thence
Carpet." It is well known that Mr.
The home along with the furnishings southwest 81de of Cherry lane (If extended), eastward communicating with a certain 10 Ilorth 50 dl'grees 62 minute8 east alORK "he
thence extending north slxty·elght degreea feet wide driveway extending northwardly ~.lid northwesterly t;ldc of Central avenue 20.21
Halliburton is a unique traveler. His aud clothing of the occupants was com. fifty-nine
onesaid
hundred.
and Clover
Into Berkeley
road and southwardly Into lee' to the Illace of beginning .
ten
feet tominutes
a pOint e88t
on the
southWest
Jane.
first book, "Royal Road to Romance" l)letely destroyed.
of the said Cherry lane; thence ex·
Together with tbe rllrht. use. libert)' and
was so amazing that many (Juestioned
Swartlunoreans lost no time in starting side
tending /South forty-eight degrees fifty- Improvements consist at two-story brick privilege of Bald 12 leet wide olley in COMmon
the truth of some of his statements. a contribution to help the homeless fam- tour minutes east along the said 60uthwest and stucco house, 16x30 feet. Porch front. whll the OW.wrs tenants and occupiers of
of theone·bundredths
said Cherry lane
fiety
other ground abultfn ... thereon and having the
ninety-one
(50.91)
leetand
to Basement garage.
His latt.r books were subjected to the iJy~ More than sixty dollars to provide sldo
a
pOint;
thence
extending
south
slxty·elght
Sold
as
the
property
ot
Phlltp
Rhine.
rhrht to U8e the same.
closest scrutiny and it was decided that burial
. for the child and for other im- degrees nff;y·nlne minutes west one hunhe had not trifted with the truth. His mediate expenses had been collected by dred and thirty-three and elght·ten'ths Condltlons--$250,OO cash or certified check
ImrJro\'el!ll'IIIS <''OlIIdet of two'Btory Btueeo
(133,8) teet to a point In the said north· on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur- 1 house. 16x:30 fl..'et. Porch front. Olle'Btory ad.
last night. Anyone else who for one rea- east
81de otnorth
the said
Linden drive;
thence
dlUUII, Hx4 feel.
s'Yimming of the Panama Canal was son or another would like to give some- extending
twenty-one
degrees
one ther conditions announced at .sale.
wltncssed by reporters sent by New I thing may either see George Troxel or minute west along the said northeast side H. J. MAKIVER. AttOmely.
of the said Linden drive torty-flve feet to
ton.Sold as the properly ot Thomas A. Single.
York papers, and he really accomp- leave their contribution at the bank.
the ftl'8t above-mentioned pOint and place
lished the h.at. So we welcome his last
I • I
ot beginning.
Fieri Facias
No,904
COIiJltlons-S2uO,OO ('88b or cert.ified check
book prepared to be both amused and TEA FOR NURSERY
Improvements consIst of two and one011 dny of tlnle; b:tlalll'c In ten daYB. Further
December
Tcrm.
1932
story
stucco
house,
21x27
tecto
Enclosej
half
entranced by his adventures.
SCHOOL J\IOTHERS side porch, one-story stucco addition, 6xl2
Mrs, Arthur Jones and Mrs, Philip
AU that certain lot or piece 01 grOund! n. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
leet. Stucco garage, 9x18 feet.
with the bUildings and Improvements
Oudry Davis will sing. Mrs. John FawSold 88 the property of WlllJam Paul thereon erected situate In the Borough ot
Mrs. Theodore \Vidillg and l\frs. Bricker.
cett will play a group of piano seIeeGlenolden. County at Delaware and State FJeri Facias
01 Pennsylvania, and being known and
\\'illiam PC:XSOIl will ent.ertain the
tions.
No. 017
os Lot No. 137 In Section I. on
cash or certified check anumbered
mothers of the children who attend onCondltlons--$250,OO
DeC(!lIIber
Term.
1932
certain
plan
of
lots
called
"Llanwellyn,"
day of sale: balance in ten days. Fur. surveyed by Enon M. Harr.l.s. Jr., which plan
the \Vest House Nurs'!ry School at tea ther condltlous announced at sale,
All Ihat {'l'rlllill lut or plcl'e of f,'1'oUnd with
is duly recorded at Media In the Offlce for
HOME BURNED, FOUR
this afternoon at the horne of Mrs, LUTZ, et ai, Attorneys.
the Recording of Deeds, etc.. In and for the builtflll.\rs and illllJro,·cments thereou erect .
the County 0.1 Delaware aforcsald. tn Deed l'd silu:lle at Primos. in the Township 01
YEAR OLD CmLD DIES \Viding, Elm a,'enuc,
Book B, No.6, page 604. etc., and more par- UPJtt'r Darby. COllllty or Deluwnre. State or
'rhc guests will include Mrs. Troyer PierI FacIas
PClIlIsylvanla, State of PenllBYlvanla. 011 tbe
No. 992 ticularly described as fonows, to wit:
northwcosterly BIde 01 Central avenUe (a8 Jald
Catastrophy came this week to the lit- Anderson, Mrs. \Vayland Elsbrec, .Mrs.
Situate on the northwesterly side of Llan- (Jut UO feet wid!') at Ibe distance of 126.21
December Term,1932
tle colored man who is hailed as 'IJoe" by Paul F. Gemmill, Mrs, Everett L. Hunt,
wellyn avenue at the distance of 310.89 f(:('t southwestwardly from tbe southwesterly
nearly everyone in Swarthmore. For Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins, Mrs. Garland
AU that certain lot or piece 01 ground teet SOUthwesterly frlJ'm the southWest side side of Church a"enue (aR laid out 00 fee&
with the messuage or tenement thereon of Ashlnnd avenue. Containing In front or wide) .
many years "Joe", whose last name is C. King, Mrs. Louis N. Robinson, Mrs. erected,
sitUate In the Township of Haver. breadth on the said LlanwclIyn avenue 50
COJltainhl1> in Iront on the said Central
Valentine has worked for Doctor Shirer Clair \Vilcox, Mrs. Herbert Ashton, ford, Delaware County. Pennsylvania, being feet.
at that width
In U"Clltie.. 0:;
lengthRnd
01 ey.tendlng
depth northwesterly
between.
.... feet and extending 01 tha.t width
riding back and forth between this bor. Mrs. John De Groat, Mrs, Paul Alger, known as Lot No. 17. Section "0." on plan parallel
lines 150 feet to the rear end of Lot 1 III !elll1:tb or. delJth northwestwardly at rhrbt
of Merwood, development ot Stephen
aug es to s,ud Centra] avenue 125 feel to a
ough and his home near Folsom on a Mrs. Charles Lukens, Mrs. Earl H&::r- Schlfter. made by Over and Tingley. El- No 150 on said plan
.
.
I!! reet wide alley, the eastcnlh10st line PaBsinl'
qUires, C. E., said plan recorded at MedIa
bicycle.
Improvements conslst 01 two-story stucco throu~h the JJarly wall betwccn this hoUse and
a'lson, Mrs. Richard Burns, Mrs. Charles In the office for recording 01 deeds In and
house. 18x30 feet. Porch front. Two-story the huuse adjoining 011 tbe east.
Tuesday night, Swarthmoreans just
the county ot Delaware aforesaid, In lrame
Seltzer, ,Mrs. Hugh Carter ane! hlrs. for
addition. 9xl2 leet. One-story stucco
Plan Case No.3, page 10. as follows. viz: addition.
leaving the Players' Clubhouse following
feet.
To;;cthcr with the right. URe, liberty and
\VilIiam Price. Mrs. Robert Spiller Beginning at a point on the southwest side Sold as 9x12
the property of William C. Alex- Ilrh'ilego
the performance, were attracted by flames
ur Baid 12 feet wide alloy in common
01 Poplar road at the distance 01 ten leet ander.
table.
and one one-hundredths ot a foot northwith the Owners. tenaUls and occupiera of
and smoke to a burning home near Fol~ will preside at the• tea
I
westwardly from a POint of tangent, which Condltions-$250.00 cash or certified check other ground abutting thereon and havinlf the
som. Many of them did not learn until
right to lise the Bame.
point of tangent 15 on the southwest side
day 01 sale; balance in ten days. Fur~
DR WILUTS AT
of POPlar road at the distance of two hun- on
ther
conditions
annou,lced
at
sale.
and sIXty-two feet and twenty-seven
Iml)rovemenls cOllslst 01 &Wo·8tory stucco
MORMNG FORUM dred
one-hundredths ot a foot northwestwardly H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
houKe. 16x39 leet. Enelo8Cd front porch. Onestury slu
extending south tdxty-two degrep.s thirty
Dr. Joseph Willits will 2ddress the minutes west ninety-nine feet and seventy. FIt::ri Fncm!l
Sold us the prolJCrty 01 Thomas A. Sinl'le.
No. 005 (UII.
'I
.
F orum 01. tl lC S war th marc / five
one-hundredths
of a. twenty-seven
foot to a point;
1\ ornll1g
thence
extendIng north
de.
H('lcmbl'r Tf'rm, 1032
Friends Meeting on Sunday morllin.g, grees thirty minutes West tortY-four leet
COUdllions-$~iiO.OO eash or certified cheek
F ..
A
M . D r. W 1I- and
one-hundredths
ot aslxtyfoot
01. dny 01 alillollll(.'('d
sale; balant;:e
ten days. Fur&he..
All that cerlaln lut or phroo 01 ground wJth (olidiliollS
at In
sale.
euruary IZ,at 9 :45 n.
to a twenty-nine
POint; thence
extending nort.h
Today (Friday) and Saturday
Jits is Din:ctor of the Department of two degrees thirty minutes east nlnety- the !ulIldtngs nlld iDlllrO\'cmentB thereon erected
situate ill Ihe Dorough 01 Glenolden. ,County H. J, ~\IAKIVER, Attorney.
Industrial Research of the University !w~~~e~ri'~d ~~r~·~::e tg~e;~:dn~~e.fth~~~ of Debu.·lIre and Stall' of Pennsylvama. and
being
known ;lI1ft numbered 8S Lot No. 138
of Pennsylvania, and Professor of In. side of the said Poplar road; thence ex- in Sellioll
I OIl 11
southeastwardly
along
the
said
dllstry in the Department of Geography southwest side at the saId Poplar TOad on "Llall\\ellyn". surveyed by Enon M. Hurris. Fieri Fallas
in
No. 918
\\·hich 1)1:111 Is duly recorded al :Mcdia in
d I d t
f th Wh t
an arc otfeet
a circle
a radIus
two Jr.,
I hundred
the Offilt' for tho recording of deeds. etc,. in
all
11 us ry 0
e
ar on S c I100.
(chordhaving
bearing
to the 01
right)
Dct.ember
Term.
1032
"LAWYER MAN"
Professor Willits has recently been the distance ot forty-five feet to the first and fur t1le COUllty (It DC);lwUr(', aforesaid, In
Deed Buok D, No, 6. Im~e 004. etc.. and more
made Dean of the \Vharton School, above mentioned POint and place of be- JltlrUullnrls
All tlml <'Cl'tain lot or piece of grOUnd with
with
des(ribed us fullows, to wit:
ginning.
the builtUngs and im,lro\'ements thereon crect.
and will 2ssume the duties of this poJOAN BLONDELL
~itUfll(> on the nurthwesterly aide of LI"n. ed Sltu"te at Primos. ill the Towllship of
sition on July first of this year. In his
Together with the tree and common \lse. \\'~lyn 1I\'ellue at the (list alice 01 300.60 fed lJplwr Darby, COllnty 1)1 Delaware. Slate of
PeIl1l9yl'·311i11. bounded lIud described act:ord.
talk before the Morning Forum Dr. rIght, Uberty and privilege 01 a certain southwest from the sOllthwesterly side of lUg
10 a SllrVl'y all(] 1,Iali thereof made by
eight feet wide driveway laid out and I .\sbhmtl "\'cnu[', COIII:lUung ill frollt or bl,tmdth
Monday and TueAday
WiJlits will deal with the business situ- opened between this and the property ad- 1111 the Maid LllIlIWdlYII 1t\'ellUe 50 leet. and UiHlIUII and J<'ostcr. Ch'i1 EnglneerB. Upper
Varby.
Pa" lIated February 15, 1023, and
to the southeast as and tor a drJve- extl'lJdill~ or tbat width in lell/,th or deJ,th
ation of today. Following the address Joining
JOAN eRAWFORD
way nnd passageway at all times t.ereafter IItJrthwt'shrrly between naralIel lilies 150 leet r,,\'i~t.·d O('lobcr :!1. 10''';''" ,1' .. -J'(lon thl" north.
\\cslcrly sillc or eClllr,,' ,"'.',1.,' 1Jl~ !Iud 0<1: /."
there will be time for questions and ant...
commonatwith
the01owners.
torever,
in
andInoccupler:s
the lot
ground tenad- to Ihe re1tr em) of Lot No. 161 011 snJd 1)11111. Icct Wide) at the di t'." - "r :f; :'1 1t'l'! <.'Ut;,
discussion. All interested are cordially JOining to the soutbeast.
IrlilltO~·l'Dlfrllt8 {'Qusisl of two'Blory stueco wcstwardly from tw' ~l),l,!:"· '('rIv ".HI,. 0,
invited to attend.
h()lIl'1e,
18x:1O f..'cl, Poreh front. Two.story Chllrch ",'('11116 (as ,... ,,J "1I~ J" le,'~ 'hi'il:)
Improvements consist ot two and one- frllnm :uldlllUlI,
-------o.~.
flx]2 lcet.
half £tory brick and stucco house. 21x27
One.story stucco, COlltall~lIg ill Ir",,; "" 11, .. I:!:-tlrt 1'''lltr~l
feet, Porch front. One-story stucco addi- addition. Ox12 feet.
Auxiliary Benefil
a\·cnuc :.!a feet and (n~ llUlll_' (,r III It "',llh
tion. 6x12 teet. Stucco garage, 9x18 leet.
ill length or depth n. H ;III'f!!t i,\ ;.: II', ,11 n;. lit
with
8111<1 liS aho Ilroperly u1 \Vlllium C. Alex· ' .Ingles to the Said C'· ",ll "t. .• ", 1"-) , rt 'n
The American Legion Auxiliary card
tho
Bil'" p (l'~.L.
j"
J": i,,' 'I,: ,I"'~.
WALTER HUSTON
Sold as the property of William A. Mc- alldt'r.
tho southeasterly
eastcrllmost liue
: " ' " 'I, il If,..' , '11
party will be held next Wednesday, Garry and Helen R, McGarry.
COlUlitiolls-S!!:iO.OO (.'1.l>lh or ('er(lfied check ter or a l)IIr's wall L..;~ "<.)<.:,1 l~ •• " JUn."", 10.1".1
cash or certlfled check .011 day of sllle: balance III lell days. Further Ihe house adjoining all the cast.
Febru,l'Y 15 at the horne of Mrs, onCond!tl0n.s-$250,OO
day of sale; balance in ten days. Fur- t.01ll111101lS aIlIlUUIlt.."(·d at sale.
Wednesday Only
ther
conditions
annOUnced
at sale.
Charles A, Dravo of Westdale aVenue,
Tugether with the right, use, liberty and
SPENCER TRACY
H. J, MAIUVEIt. Attorllcy.
IlrH'i1cge of said 12 feet wide alley in comThe proceeds arc for the community LUTZ, et al. Attorneys,
mOil Yo II it the owners. tenants and OCCUpiers
JOAN BENNETI'
of other ground nbutting lhereon and having
Fieri Facius
No,
006
lbe
right !~ usc the same,
Fieri Facias
"ME AND MY GAL"
No, 941
Dt-cembcr Term. 1032
Imr,ro\,emclltB ('Onsiat 01 tWD·story BtUCCO
June Term, 1932
house.
16X31J feet.
PIJrch Irout, One-story
All lJ:at certain lot or ni!'(e of ground with 9lUHO atitliUon.
8x4 Icct.
A
the
buil.Jings
nutl
Impr(J\'cmcnts
thcreoll
erect.
Thursday OnEy
All that
certain
lot orofpIece
01 grOUnd INI situate at Primos, in the Town.,hiJ' o[ I
I i will serVe luncheon. tea and dinner from situate
in the
Borough
Aldan,
Couuty l'Jlrll'r Darby. DI']nwarc County. Pennsylvanta. tall.Sold 1:IS the (lrOI}crty of Thomas A. Single.
110011
01
Delaware.
State
ot
PennsylvaUla,
bound- lJUlImlcd alltl dl'>!lriiJod attUrtllU" to II survey
1
till
nine
on
Friday,
Saturday
and
"CENTRAL PARK"
and 'Ihm thereol nlllcl~ b)' Dam~n and Foster.
1Sunday at Providence Cottage, in .Me- ed and described as tollows:
with
Beginning at a point the northeast Cor- Civil Engilwers, U,mer lJarb}', 1'.1., dated Feb.
Contiitions-5250.00 casb or certified check
ner of
Chfton avenue
avenue (as
(as laid
laid out
out 50'
40' Wide)
wIde) as
ruary
1;;. IO!!a unci rC\'i:;ecl Oetober ~. 11125. on day of s.lle; balanCe in ten days. Further
dia at State Road and Providcnce Road. and
JOAN BLONDELL
Magnolia
rollows'
1.0ndlliolis
aUlloUllccd at sale.
thence along the northerly side of Mag.
Dt'~III1IlIl!r .. t
nolla avenue north sixty-five degrees three
II. J. MAKI VER. Attorney.
minutes east. one hundred and nine and SoeClloli IIr the a IHJlIlt fhrmcd b}' the luter- ,
BOYS OFFERED BEST
seventy_two hUndredths feet to a POint;
lIorlhwl'slerly Side of Cl.'II!I'al·
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff,
i:
STORIES
minutes
west fifty
feet; thence
south
slxty- .
thence north
twenty-tour
degrees
fifty-five
Bad times are goOd times for magazine five degrees three minutes west one hunreaders, accol'dlng to the editor of youth's dred and nine and seventy·two hUndredths
favorite magazine, THE AMERICAN BOY- feet to the easterly side of Clifton avenue;
YOUTH'S COMPANION. More . people are thence south twentl·~tour degrees fiftY-five
' writing than ever belore, he states. and minutes east fifty teet to the flrst menfiner ad\·enture, more grIpping yams, more tioned point or place 01 beginnIng.
, downright reading thrills Are due the magImprovements consist ot one and oneazlne subscriber than ever In hIstory.
halt story ~tucco bungalow. 24X33 leet. En:I PANION
THE AMERICAN
COM- closed porch front. Concrete block garage,
In 1933 Will BOY-YOUTH'S
be loaded from cover 18xl8 foot.
to cover with great experiences. For advent.
ure. the reader
wIll travel
withforests
the Royal
Sold as the property of Thomas S, BowI Canadian
Mounted
through
and man.
i mountains, penetrate to the mllltary posts
I
lof Borneo; rIde With cavalry In India,
Condltlons_$250.00 cash or certified check
on dny 01 sale; balance In ten days. }'urplunge Into the Amazon jungle,
IC bad brealh were merely a
Ii theThere'll
be character-buUdin..B stories of tiler conditions announced at sale.
professions.
of
school
and
college
life./
mailer of mouth cleanliness,
I There'll be articles on sports, travel and 0, HARMON WEBB, Attorney.
; SCience, that take boys to the Orient. that
mild washes might end it. But
'explain the mysteries ot ocean liners and
chronic bad breadlh usually
,air transports. There'll be storl~ that sat- Fieri Facias
lsIy the boy's Wholesome appetite tor tun
No. 650
indicates the presence of poi, and thr1l1. and his keen deslre to learn.
September Term, 1932
sonous bacteria in Ihe colon.
IS THE SLOGAN of actors
"PANION
THE AMERICAN
BOY-YOUTH'S
COMAll that certat....
costs Just $2.00
a l'ear Or $3.00
for
n m uage an d Iot or
and
performers
that
the
show
must go ahead no
three
years.
In
other
words,
when
yOU
sub.
piece
of
ground
situate
In
the
T:Jwnshlp
If the bowels do not carry off'
scribe for three years, the magazine's sav- of Nether ProvIdence. In the County of
molter
what
has
happened,
In
spite
of suffering ar
these bacteria as they should,
Ings enable them to give YOU a subscription Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, beYearl
U's
the
Ideal
g1ft
ginning
at
a
stake
In
the
northwesterly
for
only
a
dollar
a
hordship, there is still that obligation to meet,
encourage their rqular dist or th a t boy you ' re Interested In, be he son. side
or W.
Washington
avenue.thence
a COrner
of
land at
ElwOOd Yarnall.
by said
posal my natural methods.
nephew. neighbor, COusin. or Son of your Yarnall's land north thlrty.four degrees.
What an incentive this attitude must be to business
business associate. And an attracttve gift twenty-seven minutes west one hundred
Purges are dange:'olls, and
card bearing your name will go to him If and six feet to a point a corner of other
of
fodayl It isn't easy to surmount difficulties never
yoU request
It. Send
your order COMPANdirect to land
afford only temporary relict
THE
AMERICAN
BOY-YOOTH'S
I d of the Grantors; thence by said other I
encountered before; but the inherent determination
ION, 550 West Lafayette BlVd., DetrOit, an of the Grantors south thlrty·two deat best.
Mlch,
Service
on
your
SUbscrIption
wlII
grees,
fifty-sIX
minutes
west
fifty-three
feet
and
resourcefulness which built up our industries
I ta t itb th I
to a point
another
corner
of said Grantors
Help nature naturally _
e ssue yOU Specify,
land;
thence
south
thirty-four
degrees,
s r W
will, if called upon, again conquer the situation.
with Laeto-Dextrin and
SHERIFF'S SALES
twenty-seven
minutes
casttheone
llundred,
j' -and
six
feet
to
a
post
In
said
north.
Psylla, foods used with greal
westerly side of Washington a,'enUe, thence
Such is our belief and practice. With reduced income,
along said tilde 01 said avenue north thirty.
success at the famous BaltIc
lowest rates in our history, taxes comprising 10 per
two degrees, fifty·six minutes east fifty.
Creek Sanitarium. Lactothree teet to the place of beginning.
SHERIFF SALES
cent of electric revenue, enOrmous equipment to
Dextrin rids the colon of poiat .Real Estate
Improvements consist of two~story asoperate, and Our commitment to maintain unimpaired
bestos shingle house, 14x24 feet. Porch
8Onous bacleria. PsyJla sup ..
At the SherU!s' Office
front, One-story asbe$tos shingle addition,
public service, we have proved that fa corry an
14x8 feet.
plies the bulk and lubrieation
Court House, Media. Pennsylvania
means
fa corry through,
everyone needs. They are
Sold as the property of John B. Burns
Saturday, February 25, 1933
and Alice O. Bums.
non-medicinal and non.habit
Try this doctrine on your own organization, "The
9:30
o'clock
A,
M.
lonniug.
Condltlo~,oo cash or certified check
show
must go on," We predict a safe journey and
on day or sl'Ie: balance In ten days, FurEastern Standard. Time
Come in and let us ,.ive )"ou
ther conditions announced at sale.
a happy solution.
Fieri Facl.a.s
full farts aboat them,
No.991 G. HARMON WEBB. Atty.
December Term, 1932
Alias Pieri Facias
No. 446
All
that
certain
lot
or
piece
at
groUnd
June Term, 1926
with the bUildings aDa Improvements
I thereon erected situate In the TOwnship All that certain lot or piece 01 ground
of HaverfOrd, County ot Delaware and with the bUUdlngs and Improvements
Pennsylvania,
88 Lot survey
thereon and
erected.,
aCCOrding
to a I
No.2,ofSection
"P," onbetng
PlanknoWn
of l(erwOOd.
plan described
thereol made
December
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A Pioneer in Volun'arily E.tobli~h;nll low Ito,., lor All EIHfric SelYim
Park, Development of StePhan Schlfter. 9th, 1926. and revised December 13th, 1920,
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FEBRUARY
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uorch. One-sbry stucco addition. 6)(12 feet 11:"8" and extending of 'bat. width Bouthwardly
"3tucco garage, 1211:18 feet
b"{lIieen 'I/wanet lines forly.four feet 8ilr.
8:lld as the p:-aprrty of James J. Man- hubes TOKelber wltb right and UBe ot )(ary
u'reet In (ODJmon "ltb the!
land", abutting'" thereon
aD ft:J.d Elizabeth T. Manion his wife.
oWIlt"r.
of other
SUGGESTS "HELPING
HAND"
COMMlTIEE
COndltJom-$250.00 cash or certified check
InlllrO\'cmcntl (;011818' of (ht cleS<"rtplion)
")D day oC sale, balance In ten daye:. PurTill' e s!ory brhk house. UiX"~7 feet Two_
ther conditions announced at sale.
uUdltion. 12:d2 fre' One-story
frame addItion. /jxJ2 feet. (2nd destrlption)
'l'\l0 two·story brick hUUIK'8. 10:124 feet each.
T"o Olle Idory fr:mle ac.Idltlona 6:1:16 feet each.
(3rd d~l!!t'rlJ)IIOIlJ Four two IItory brick hOUIeI!J.
Htury
OHt\8 B GALLOWAY and
H. J MAKIVER. Attorneys.
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fruute
12x27 feet each Four two story frame addltlOll8 Ox() feet each (4th dcseriptioll) Two.
story brick house, 15x27 feet One story (rame
addition. 4x4 feet f 5th de8<'rjption) T,,'o.
8tory brick house, 2lx30 feet.
FJeri Faelas
No fl3G
SCOUT WEEK IS
I dia. Eight Scouts from Troop 3 will be understanding. not cling to the old.
September
Term.
1920
OBSERVED HERE i there to pass ment badges.
which are as dead as the frontier.
.
• • •
Next week Dr. Herbert Fraser will
Undf'r the flXl'CUtion in the above slnted
. • The annual Cub Banquet will be held d"cuss the Gold Standard. Alter each <'Q.se tho sheriff will levy upon and sell all
Sold as the Property of Sinton Shapiro and
Wednesday mght the Board or ReView I tonight at 6:00 p m. in the large dining talk there is an open questwll period, the estate, right, bJrth and interest of Simon Charles Shapero
f the S'iv~rthmo~e Scouts had ltS regn- t room III the basement or the Presbyterian in which as many questiolls as time per- Shapiro in and to
Conditions---S500 00 CDBh or cerliJled check
ar mont I y session at the Ulverston t Church The past two annual cub ban- mits, are taken up.
All thaL certain brick dwelling and lot or on day of sale, baJal1('Q in ten days Further
Schoo.l. . All the .Scouts .of S\\arthmore) quets were held at the Friends' meeting
IJicc(> of land being No 232 PuUerson street. ("'OlIdllions announced al sale.
siluale on the northerly aide of Patterso!)
were mvJted and listened-in to a program I House, but a crowd or 250 or more Cubs
at the distance of 131 feet sIx inches KINGSLEY 1iONTGOMERY, Attorney.
from \VJZ and. were Jed b~ Eagle I and their parents arc expected to attend said WUdwood avenue. the north Hne M'N.'l"t
east \\ ardly from Barclay etreet, In the City
Scout Sm.1th or Chicago 111 renewmg their tins Jcar so It was necessary to move to thereof extendicg along the middle of a of Chester Delaware County. Pennsylvania.
certain 15 feet wIde drIveway extending (ontainitlg' In fronl measured thence eastwanil¥
pledge with the .Scout Oath and Scoul the Presbyterian Church,
No 1761
eastWard Into Maple avenue and westwo.rd alum: the said side of Patterson street fifteen Ahas Levari FaCIas
Into 8all:l Wlldwood avenue 108 feet to the feet and extending ill length or depth north
J~\V a Ion g with. 900,00.0 0 t h c r The chairmcn of the banquet arrange- mIddle
JUlie
Ttrnl,
1027
of a. certain 20 teet wide driveway "'ardly at tight anglCB to the said Patterson
Scouts over the entire nat Jon. The mcnt committee are Mrs. Robert Bair and extending
northward and communIcating 81rccl I'I(!v(,lIty-fout floet six inchcs on the
All that
\\ester!) hne and se\ent,·lhe fet!t three illeh(>B ot or Jllece of ground slluale in the City of
011 the eDstl'rly Jino of lands or P. B &:: W Chester uforesaid and bounded and described
more were present. Bud Mellen and Toastnlaster. E-dward A Carlson of
Together with tbe free and common use. R
R Co
F JH k
f T
3
d
right, Uberty and prlvllege of the said
as fol1o\\s: Bounded on the south by Sixth
're<
aw s 0
roop were promote Delaware and Montgomery Counties driveways at all times hereafter forever.
All Ihone certain d'H..'IIillgs and lot or piece street and contuinlllg thereon Ihirtyone feet
tu the rank of second class Scout. Bud Council and a real Indian will be among
lof land being No 17 and lSI Byranl street, the IIIthe8 and onc Quarter, on the east by
'/
d Gcurgo.;'L aston 0 f T roop 2 the speakers.
Imnrovements
two-story
stucco
. , crIy si"ue 0f Byram Morton D'eUlIe containing thereon forty eight
!' ercer, an
house,
16x30 feetconsist
Porchoffront.
Garage
o.t- luluate 011 th e lIor, l:as
feet three inches and one-quarter, on the "est
and John Delaplaine of Troop 4 and
I
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tached.
slroot at the distance of one hundred and sixly bJ;
Potter street and containing thereon sevfcel
north"estwardly
from
Delaware
avenue,
Donald Lange and John Craemer or
W C TUM
•
Sold as the property or William H lIo.ys. in tbe City of Chester aforesaid Containing In enty n\(, feet, n\e Inches and one.balf and
Troop J were all promoted to the rank of
• • • • eeting
("0111 measured thenC'C north"estwardly along on Ihe north by lands formerly of the Cbester
llrewlIIK" COmlJany and containing thereon SUtt)"
Condltlo
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00 cash or certified check the said side of Byram Btreet thirty six feet 8lX fcct two inches
First Class Scout.
leng'h or
nor' ••a,'
The regular meeting of the W. C. T. on day of sale: balance In ten days Fur- und extending
• • '"of Honor which U. will be held on \Vednesday, February ther conditions announced at sale.
wanl)y between parallel hnes at righl angles
Im)lro\cments «mSlst of three story brick
The district Court
to
the said Byram street fifty.two feet to the
bUiltUng, 31x4l:S Coot One !!tory brick garage.
IS,
at
2
:30
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Van
Alen
H. J MAKIVER, Attorney
8outh"esterly
side
of
a
rour
feet
wide
alley
lUxlO
leet
was to have been held WedllesdaJ night
",hi(b extends llort.h"cstw8rdly along the rear
was postponed until next Wednesday 211 Park avenue Mrs. Edwin A. Yarof aaid lot and opening into another four feet
Sold at! the proll{rt) of Daniel A Doughert;,;
nail and Mrs Julia Kent Will be 111 charge VendJtlonl Exponas
No 1139 "Ide aile,)' which cxtends southw(.'Stwnrdly defendallt
:lnd l\lichnel Hennessey Ilnd Sarah
night It will meet at 8:00 p. m. at the
abng the northwesterly Bide of said lot rrom
Arnerll:an Legion Headquarters m Me- of the program.
June Term, 1928
the flnt menhoJl(,.'
At the last meeting or the W. C. T. U.
gether with the right and use of said BYram
COl dUlons--S';;OO 00 l.'ash or oerlin£'d check
held in Chester. hfother Moore. superinAll tho.t certain lot or piece of ground IItreet and B4id four leet wide alleys In com on da)' or Role: balance in ten days. Further
with
the
bUildings
ane!.
Improvements
mon
WIth
the
owners
of
other
Jands
abutUr.g
CLASSIFIED
condltiolls
anllounced at sale
teudent of Soldiers and Sailors under the thereon erected. situate In the Borough thereon.
\V. C T . U sal:'
' d ' I n pre-proh'b'
.
or
Lansdowne,
County
of
Delaware
and
I ItlOn State or Pennsylvania. and descrIbed o.c.
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Altorney
FOR RENT
All ofthose
four 1023.
dYielUngs
Jotand
or
days, the sailors attached to the battle· cording to a survey and plan thereot made picce
land certain
being Nos.
liJ25,and
1927
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff
FOR RENT-Attractive room with board in sillps were compelled to be on shipboard on the 13th day or October. A D 1924, by 19211 Wpst Front s\reel, situate 011 the Bouth-ii-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;
bef
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h Damon o.nd F05ter. C. E., as followa, to erl,y Side of Front street at the distance of
private family Convenient to 69th Street 4 h
ore sal Ing an t ose w 0 wIt·
Blxtyeiltht feet eastwardly from Yarnllll street,
and Chester buses. 12 minutes to statiou 8 ours
SWarthmore 1631-W.
Situate on the west side of Maple ave- in the City of Chester aroresald, extemling
came in an intoxicated condition were
WE
thrown into the brigg to sober up.
nue (40) feet Wide) at the distance of 875 (hellet!' eastwartlly along the slud sJde of Fran\ARE READY TO
FOR RENT-Media at Station, tblrd Ooor
feet
southward
from
the
south
side
of
street
fort)'-t.'ighl
reet
and extcnding' or tha~
"Since prohlbihon has gone into effect, Essex avenue (50 feet wide), and contaln- Width in length or depth southwardly be,ween
apartment Four rooms and bath Electrl(
refrIgerator, Light and cheerful. Adults. they are reqUired to report for duty only Ing In front or breadth on the saId Maple )Iarallel hues at riltht ang-'l'S to the saitl Front
$35 Media 1742 or Media 1521.
t,vo hours before sailing."
o.venue 285 feet and extending ot that slreet sixty three fcet to the northerly side of
TO
width In length or depth westward between a three feet wide a'il', Thc weslerly Jine being
parallel l1nru at right anglE:8 to the sald alomf the ea8terly Side of mlOther three leet
FOR RENT-Two rooIIlS, bath, kitchenette.
JltJ.aple avenue, the north line thereof ex- wide a'ley. Together with the riltht and use
and two porches $35 and $45 8 8 Far- DR HERBERT FRASER
ley. 224 Park Ave.
•
tending along the mIddle of a. certain 15 of aaid alleys In common "lIh the owners of
AT NEXT FORUM said
feet wide drIveway extending eastWard Into other lands abutting 'hereon
'
YOUR
Maple o.venue and westward Into WlldFOR RENT-Large furnished bedroom
,
..
wood avenue. 108 feet to the middle of a
Sultahle for two business men or teachThe Citizens Forum, wluch wllI meet certain 20 feet wide driveway extending
Ihat l'Cl'tahl dwelling and lot or piece
HOME OR BUSINESS
ers Centrally located. Telephone Swarth- every Monday IUg"'t in the Friehds' northward o.nd communicating with the of All
land being No 05 Cenlral avenue, Bltuate
more 208-W,
.~
I a.toresald 15 feet wide driveway.
on the northeasterly side of Contral nvenue
Meet11lg House, on the college campus"
at the distanoo or tWenty leet 80utheastwardll'l
FOR SALE
reopened its discussions thiS week with
Together with the free and common USB. from Front slreet, in the City of Chester afore.
right, liberty and. prlvlIege of the said L'laid Contaming in front meaaurcd thenco
a talk by Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, on "Our driveways at all tltnes hereafter forever.
OUR REPRESENTATIVE
Southea.stwardly along the said side of Cen
FOR BALE-Two small maple chalrs, antique, cane seated; in perfect condItion Heritage From the Frontier."
Improvements consist of two-story stucco tral avenue tWenty feet and extendmg or
WILL CALL TO ADVISE
Inquire at the Harvard. Phone Swarthmore
that wldlh in length or depth northeastwardly
Dr HoJmes stressed the necessity of house, 16x30 feet. Porch front Garage at- between
149
parallel
Ilnas
at
right
anglC8
to
the
abandoning obsolete Ideas and beJicfs tached.
8ald Central avenue seventy feet
CALL 1896
If we are to find the way out of our
Sold as the property of William H, Hays
WORK WANTED
All thaI ~ ..tain dwelling snd lot or PlCce
modern dilemma. We are no longer a
land being No 324 Mary street, sltunte on
00 cash or certltled check of
WORK WANTED-Widow, EngJlsh, educat- natlou of free natL1raJ resources and onCondltJ0ns--$250
day or sale; balance In ten days. Fur- the southerly Side of 1tIary street at the diS
erJ. !Hltt t' .. flnpd wishes posttlon as comtame of tWehty·one feet two mches ntore or
panion-maid or chUd's nurse 'Phone land Today they are all owned by a ther conditions announced at sRle.
1(089 ea.st\\atd'y from Franklin street III the/
Swarthmore 744-J
constantly decreasing number of 1I1dl~ H J MAKlVER, Attorney
Cit' 01 Chcsttr t1forcsaicl Containing 10 front
measured thcn(6 erun wardly aiong the said
411 Dartmouth Avenue
viduals. The vast majority of men and
WANTED
side of Mary 811-eet twenty·slx feet marc or
women are thus dependent on this small VenditIoni Exponas
No 1138
WANTRO--ExllCrlCllcCd maltl With good ref group for the opportunity to tarn a tivJune Term, 1923
e~nl'f'S [or "art time work
(ookmg and
mg. The profit motive has been placed
hOIlBe\\ork Teleflhone Swarthmore 584,
All that certain lot or piece of ground
above human welfare, and while de- with
the bUIldings and Improvement.:;
the.-eon
erected, situate In the Borough
pressions are by no means unknown to
FOR RENT
Lansdowne.
County of Delaware and
of
us, the magnitude of the present one State of Pennsylvania,
and described acIS awakening us to the need for other cording to a. survey and plan thereof made
the 13th cla.y of October, A. D. 1924. by
Centrally located dwelling; five
standards In Socialism this standard IS on
Damon aud Foster, C E, as follows, to
bedrooms; $65 a month.
"productIOn for use, not profit." But wit.
before We can sec the practicability of
Situate on the west side of Wildwood
this new standard we must face the avenue (396 reet wide) at the distance of
E. C. WALTON
87.5 feet southWard from the south side of
65 INEACH
Courier Type 4.51)-21 For Fords & Chevrolets
new conditions WIth knowledge and Essex avenue (50 feet wide). and containPAIRS
Ing
in
front
or
breadth
on
the
said
WUdSWARTHMORE APARTAIENTS
wood avenue 285 reet and extending of
99 INEACH
South Chester Road
Courier Type 4.75-19 For Fords & Chevrolets
SHERIFF'S SALES
that wIdth In length or depth westwo.rd
PAIRS
between parallel Hnes o.t right angles to
As agent I have for rent at greatly rethe said WUdwood avenue. the north Une
duced prices several up-to·date apartments
SHERIFF SALES
thereof extending along the middle of a
62 INEACH
HOUSES
Oldfield Type 4.51)-21 For Fords & Chevrolets
PAIRS
certain 15 feet wide drl\'eway extending
10 rooInS-$65. 7 rooms--$45, 6 rOODlS-$35
Of Real Estate
eastward Into said Wildwood avenue and
Possession at once
westward Into Wabash avenue 81 reet to
46 INEACH
Oldfield Type 4.75-19 For Fords & Chevrolets
WM. S. BITrLE
At the SherIff's Office
the middle or a certain 20 feet wide drivePAIRS
Swa. lU-J
way extendIng northward and communiNotary Public
OTHER
SIZES
PROPORTtON'ATELY
LOW
Court
House,
Media,
Pennsylvania
cating with the above mentioned 15 feet
Real Estate
wide driveway, and s.authward communiSaturdaY,!4arch 4,1933
cating with a. certain 18 feet wide driveway
LUBRICATION SPECIAL
extending eastwardly Inw the said WUtI.9 30 o'clOCk A M
wood avenue and westwo.rdly Into Wabash
RENT
avenue.
FORDS & CHEVROLETS
Eastern Standard TIme
2nd floor apartment, 4 rooms and
Together
with
the
free
and
common
use,
hath HardWood floors. Hot water
Veudltionl Exponas
heat Janitor servIce, $45 per month
No. 1137 right, llJ:oerty and prlvllege of the said
driveways at all tlmes herearter forever
TIRE AND BATTERY ROAD SERVICE
June
Term,
1928
Detached stucco house 6 rooms
and bath. Front and side porch
Improvements consist of two-story stucco
Just Call Swarthmore 440
AU that certain lot or piece c.r ground house, 16x30 feet Porch front Basement
Large lot Ideal location $60 per
month
with the buildlugs and Improvements garage
thereon erected, situate In the Borough
of Lansdowne. County of Delaware and Sold as the property of Wllllam H. Hays
DetaChed house rurnlshed. 6 rooms
Have your brakes been tested? If not drive on our
State of PennsylvanIa, and described ac-,
and bs th 1 car garage GoOd location. $'15 per month
cording to a survey and plan thereof made
CondJtIons--$250 00 cash or certified check
brake testing machine
au tbe 13th day of October, A. D 1924, by on day of sale; balance In ten days FurFirst Hoor apartment--6 rooms and
Damon
and
Foster,
C.
E,
as
follows,
to ther conditions announced at sale
wit
bath First class In every respect
Large rooms, hardwood floors, etc
H J MARIVER, Attorney
Garage
Situate on the east side of Wildwood
avenue (396 feet wide) at the distance of FIeri Facias
No. 1072
87.5 reet southward from the south side of
Essex avenue (50 feet Wide), and containDARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
December
Term,
1932
ing In front or breadth on the said WildCHAS. A. SMITH
\Vood avenue 28 5 feet and extending of
All those two certain lots or pieces of
that width In length or depth eastward be- grOUnd,
wIth the bulldlngs and Improve.
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TIRE PRICES ARE DOWN AGAIN
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$3.
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$5.
$6.
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Elec. Washer and Cleaner
aud Motor Repairs
Your wringer completely renewed
-all modeJs---$6 50 Oversized, Soft
rolls that will not break buttons
with new bearings and cog.';
All rcpsil$ done at big savings by
expert
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fred J. Harley
Rubber cords belts, dust Proof
cleaner hags, fioor brUShes are high
QUality at wholesale prices
Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
ELECTRIC HOME SERVICE
350 Yassar Avenue
Phone Sw. 1197
Swarth. 1441
COMPLETELY
APARTMENT, 3 rooms.'URNISHED
and balh, eleetricity,
heat and ele"'rieal rerriseratlon
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T e SWARTHMOREAN
Editorial Comment
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY
Since the provisions under which
State Unemployment Rehel Funds are
dlstnbuted in Central Delaware Courty,
demand that those receiving food orders do an equivalent amount of public work provlllil1g it is assigned them,
It seems that good management would
have put some of these men to work
cJeaning off the sidewalks and street
crossings following the heavy snow~
rall last week-end.
Lack of proper clothing and shoes
is given as one reason why these benefactors of the State Rehef funds do
not appear 011 the scene when their
work would be most appreciated by the
J)ubJic Here IS an opportunity for study
of a local situation which If remedied
\\'Quld greatly increase the feehng of
rricl1dlmess on the part of many
Swarthmorcans, tow2t'ds the people
whose eXistence has for some time depended 01) the state's generosity.
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17, 1933
$2.50
PER YEAR
Taxes and ~Poor Relief Are Uppermost in Thoughts of Public
U. OF P. ECONOMIST ANALYZES
ECONOMIC TRENDS IN BOROUGH
,
Baby Crib Wanted
HEALTH SOCIETY
MONTHLY REPORT
If there are any mothers in Swarthmore who have either a baby crib or a
Dr. Paul F. Gemmill, prominent mem- basis, and that all expenses for salaries, baby coach to give away, the Community
The Board of D,rectors of the Comber of the faculty of the Wharton School supplies, maintainance, etc. be adjusted Health Society will be able to use them
of Finance and Commerce, at the Uni- to the purchaSing power of the dollar, as there are families in need of these mUDlty Health Society of Central Delaarticles. Kindly get in touch with the ware County held their February meetversity of Pennsylvania, threw his hat
or divided by 1.4." In reaching this Welfare Department by calling Swarthinto the tax arena 6f Swarthmore this
ing at the Borough Hall. Swarthmore,
conclusion, he makes an ingenius, but more 2070.
week. In a letter to The Swarthmorean
with
the president, Mrs. Andrew Francis
scarcely permissible 'Use of index numhe attacks the process of reasoning by bers,
Jackson, presiding. The reports of the
which another resident of the community
Repeal "Singing School"
general committees and district health
The chief criticism to be made of
reached the conclusion that local taxes
committees were read. Mrs. George C.
should be reduced from 35.6 mills to 16.1 Mr. Fenno~s method is that he employs
There have been many requests to re- B~rber, 3rd who is the treasurer of the
mills as described in last week's issue of in his calculations, the wholesale (om. peat IIYe Oide Singing School" and so it organization, read a report of the fitillS publication.
will be given again in the Methodist So. nances, after which Mrs. Ellwood B.
For some time taxpayers have been modity price index of the United States cial Hall next Friday Night for the bene- Chapman. treasurer of the special Welcomplaining that the only solution of Bureau of Labor Statistics. Admirable fit of the local rehef fund slarting at fare Fund. gave her report. The Health
present day tax problems is a magician as this index is for some purposes, it 8 :15. The same admission charges will Society is greatly indebted to Mr. Harold
• • *
who can pull tax funds out of thin air. has no necessary telationship to the be made as before.
Ogram and Mr. H. W. DeCourtenay for
Editor Swarthmorean:
;,;,;,;,;,;,;""",,=
Little did they think tbat their prayer situation which Mr. Fenno is examintheir services in audltmg the books.
Dear Sir '-Soml! of the finest people would be answered so near at home~ for mg. It is, first of all, a commodity inMiss Elizabeth Randall. supervising
we have in Swarthmore are carrying Dr. Gemmill is known in Swarthmore as dex, whereas Mr. Fenno is dealing, as
nurse,
reported 184 patients cared for
heavier burdens of this depression than a skillful magician as well as a highly is indicated by his own words, with
during
January. In addition to the 612
IS their duc. Of course, there IS much recognized economist.
"salaries, supplies, maintainance, etc."
to
nursing cases, there were 24 sovisits
explaining of the cause, progress and
In his reply to George Fenno's letter of tnd WIth "a fixed interest on funded inSwarthmore's
proposed
school
budget
cial
service
visits, 22 VIsits to schools, and
ending of this time of distress, but all
debtedness." Salaries and fixed charges for 1933-34 received its first official con- 33 visits for the purpose of administralast
week
however,
magic
is
Jeft
entirely
of that does not help the man who is
form a very large part of the expenses sideration by the school board at its regu- tlon. a tolal of 691 visits in January. 26
being crushed under the burdens which out of the picture and a penetrating anof the Borough, but are not included lar February meeting last Thurs. night. patients were referred to clinics or docalysis
of
current
economic
trends
is
given.
we a11 ought to beal.
In the mdex used by Mr. Fenno. Fur- The discussion was held after the board tors.
100 cases were dismissed and 84
The letter is as follows:
Swarthmore has enough people with
carried into February. The nurses carried
thermore, his index is a wholesale 10- had gone into executive session.
To
the
Editor:
money who can. if they make up their
Last week, Dr. Arthur E. Bassett, many cases of communicable diseaseMr. George F. Fenno, in discussing dex, and in this respect is objectionminds to do so, relieve the pressure that
president
of the Board, stated that the grippe, influenza, pneumonia, colds, chick...
able,
even
in
its
application
to
such
is keeping some of their neighbors the Swarthmore tax situation in your commodities as may be included in the Board would wait until after the Home en pox, and scarlet fever during the
Issue of February 10, comes to the concrushed.
term "supplies," unless it can be shown and School meeting to be held the first month.
Suppose we effect an orgamzation, clusion that Usurely we are entitled to that all purchases by the Borough are week in March before making any ofA new cost study of a nursing visit was
call it any llame-u Helpers"-would do, ask that the 1926 figures be taken as a
(Conltnue4 on Pall~ 8WJ)
ficial statements as to appropriations for made for the fiscal year, and the results
and each person In it give every week
tlie coming year,.
of our survey have been sent to the Metor month, c:s much as they possibly can
At the March Home and School Meet- ropolitan and John Hancock Insurance
ANNUAL BANQUET OF
I ing. Roland L. Eaton. vice president of Companies.
II1to a fund kept at the Swarthmore SCUDDER TALKS
National Bank, to help those whose
TO WOMAN'S CLUB
SWAR1DMORE CUBS the Board and chairman of the Fmance
A total of 18 new babies and children
burdens are too heavy for them. This
Committee,
will
be
the
principal
speaker
came
to the Health Centers during the
Dr. Townscnd Scudder, assistant pro117 returned for supervision
The Swarthmore Cubs celebrated the and will endeavor to discuss questions re- month.
fund could be admmistered by two or fessor of English at Swarthmore Colmaking a total attendance of 135 for th~
three of our choicest citizens, say {or lege, divided his subject "Epidemic of third anniversary of tubbing in the na- I~ting to the school district's finances.
.
During the past week, numerous re- month. SO were examined by the docinstance-Doc. Shirer, Charles Smith, Epics" mto three parts, in his talk to tlOn
with their armual banquet at the quests have been made of Tile Swarlh- tors.
Doctor MacNaughton, E. C. Walton. mcmbers of the Woman's Club on
Presbyterian Church last Friday evening. fIlorean to publish last year's school budBesides the usual bedside nursing,
The opcratlOn could be made very Tuesday afternoon.
Two
hundred
and
fifty
boys
and
parents
get
or
auditor's
report.
This
would
inweU
?aby conferences and s c h 0 0 1
SImple. The people who are bearmg the
Homer, the great epic poet of Greece were in attendaoce. The banquet was I volve too great an amQunt of space lIIi II Ur S I l\ g, we were bus,} t h 13 month
heaViest burdens are not going to the and "the greatest of all time" was
\Velfare Committee for aid, only in the first subject discussed, the speaker much larger this year than in the two proportioD to the numbe.r of reaut!r~ Ill- makl!lg a survt) of. the .tlcalth depart.
•
terested. However, copies of the .it'd. I mCPl 111 our fmIr ooroughs and two
.h,:)I,c~tlolt. Th<:. mcn of thi.,. CO-.Io)nJ~~ U'\t''C1Ji.lg (l3pecmlly on Shaw's tr:m=J~
.fo_rmer
years
.slnce
cubs
are
tot','
{(\I' the
year<:
.lIso
st:'lti . . t •• S ("\11 iht'
tee would know where the burden was tion. A less familiar poet was next,
thiS year registered In the Swarthmore ing receipts and expenditures (If ll,cl,'(;
111,'.t" dOll(, at tlH~
of our cItIzens carrying too much bur- tador", which is a story of the con- Pack.
Edward C. Carlson, Chief Scout Ex... Swarthfllorean office or the office of tLe rt.tll'C~t (.II Ur Juc.I}h 11u:.mtlll, 01 t1u::
den has a friendly call on the telephone quest of MeXICO. The tlurd was Stephen ecutiv~ of the Delaware - Montgomery Superintendent of Schools.
U. S. Public Health Service, who visited
from one of this Committee, or a word V Hlccnt Benet and hiS modern poem, Counties Council, Boy Scouts of America
The Su}arthmorean does however cx:- our Center on January 17th, Dr. MOWlon t'he street, to come in, that thcy "John Brown's Body", with which most w~s the chief ~pea~er. He paid a hi;e-h pect to publish durmg the next two ~eeks tin IS making a survey of all Delaware
have something they want to talk about. people are famlhar.
tribute t.o cubb.mg m. Swarthmore, which prior to the Home and School meeting County at ~he request of the County
He would imagine he has responded
The speaker stated that Benet uses he cre.hted WIth being the largest and considerable data about the Swarthmore M.,hcal SocIety. and Mr. Charles Kurtzto the call Frankly and quietly, one good plain Enghsh and gives one of o.ne or ,~e first and best packs. in the 03- school district which we believe will be hal.z, of the ~eIaware County Tubercuof the Committee would say to him, we the best \'wrd pictures or the civIl war. hon
Both our local Counctl and Na- pertinent to the Home and. School meet. losts ASSOCIatIOn. He surveyed our own
know you are carrymg more than you He is rated as one of if not the best tional Headquarters are following to a ing.
organization and we hope that when his
ought and that you are unable to pay of modern poets Mr Scudder's talk large extent the lead taken here at
report is published it will show our weakyour taxes, bUlldmg-and-loan, bills, and was most instr.lchve as well as enter- Swarthmore." he said.
BORO'S WELFARE
nesses and strength where we have sucthat you have always paid promptly, taining The afternoon was sponsored . Indian Chief Bender. well Imown CarSUBSCRIPTION FALLS ceeded and where failed. By becoming
personally acquainted with the personnel
we w:ant to offer you an opportunity by Mrs Jesse Herman Holmes, chair- hsle graduate baseball player was also
the
boys
with
the
Swarthmore's
contribution
to
the
of
the various health departments we
present
and
thrilled
to clear off these things that are bur- m~n of the Literature Section, Mrs
vivid
picture
of
his
life.
George
F.
United
Campaign
this
year
is
$11.027.50.
were
able later to get medical care and
dening you too much. Let us know John Byers Roxby and Mrs. Arthur ].
Corse,
Chairman
of
the
Pack
Committee
to
date,
with
456
people
contributing.
Medicines
for some of our sick poor,
l.o\\, t11\1 ..... h you can get along with and Jones were hostesses for the afterserved
as
toastmaster.
Following
the
afThere
is
still
a
possibIlity
of
this
A
class
in First Aid was started for
stay "ut ~ ... rJ.e.~..t and we wlll advance nool1.
ter
dinner
speeches,
the
members
of
the
amount
being
increased
by
several
the
Girl
Scouts
of Swarthmore 17 have
the anm~nt every week or month as
Pack
committee
assisted
Dr's
E.
L.
Terhundred
dollars.
This
compares
with
enrolled
and
the
enthusiasm still holds
you wislt No note will be taken and
Arl
Section
man
and
O.
S.
Nelson
in
awarding
the
subscription
last
year
of
$15,733.75,
(ConUrJued
OrJ Paild rAtu)
no interc~t will be chat ged, It is a matbadges. A New Cub candle ceremony 624 contributors.
ter of honor and desire to help. When
hfrs Carl DeMoll, chairman of the
While the result was somewhat disyou are a~le to pay it back, all right- Art Secllon of the Woman's Club, IS was used for the first time.
The
following
awards
were
made:
appointing,
we feel that we have every cmCLES IN STREET
if the time never arrives when you are teadmg a group to Philadelphia ~{on
Maurice
J.
Terman,
Billy
Smiley,
Buddy
reason
to
congratulate
ourselves upon
STUDIED BY COUNCIL
able to pay it back, forget it
day to view the Annual ExhibItion of Eaton and Harvey Buckman-Bobcat; the result obtained, as It was proporThe writer would be wilhng to con- Oil Pallltillgs and Sculpture at the
Many Swarthmoreans have expressed
Buddy McClure. Stocky Collins. Timmy tionately greater than that of Philadeltnbute as much as possible to this fund. Academy of Fine Arts. Members are Mercer, Richard Keppler, Jack Clayton, phia, and many of the surrounding dis- their curiosity as to the significance of
If there are two or three hundred who finding these viSits of unlimited value, Billy Banks, BIlly Gersen, Don Harrison. tricts.
the circles which have been painted in
would be willing to do the same Hung,
we can lJave a fund ample to hft the IIlg such exhibitions, to their regret, er~, William Hawkes, Walter Hannum, 5, of which ).irs A. Francis Jackson is trance to the underpass.
burden off some of our very best CIti- and by going with the club they see Gtlbert Runyon, Albert Vroome, Samuel Chairman, comprising Swarthmore RidAt the present time the circles represent
zens.
P k S . fi Id
t
• $13 only the visualization of what later may
aJl the most valuable exhibitions. Any Halsey. John Favre. Elam Patterson. I
prmg e ! e c., was
,_
Of course, there are a few people member wishing to go can do so by Harry Lauterback and Billy Thorpe- ey ar . '
be a cement curbing around a circular
Wolf;
Arthur
Collins.
Neil
Curry.
Fred
05000.
w,th
1277
contrIbutors.
who \\ ould abuse this, but why should TeJephol1l1lg Mrs DeMolI
raised platform. All cars turning out of
we withhold the helpmg hand because
The Dramatic Chairmen of all Dela- Simmons. Kenneth Nelson. Arthur Mer- ECONOMY KEEPS
the underpass to the left will be required
SNOW PLOWS QUIET to pass around this obstruction.
of a few unworthy ones. I hope we ware County Clubs are putting 011 a ryWeather. BIlly Binns. Bobbie Clarson.
can do sOlllethlllg in an orgalllzed way luncheon and matinee at The Play Norman Hughes, Edward Cooley and
It is also possible that a trallic flasher
Complaints about the uncleaned side- light on a concrete ped",tal will be erectalong the above lines
House ~t 69th street next Wednesday. James Smith-Bear; and Tommy MarVery truly yours,
"Peg O' My Heart" is the play. Any shall, Mon:is Basset, Chas. Se~our, walks and streets of Swarthmore flooded ed in the center of the raised area.
SHADE SIMMONDS.
member of the Woman~s Club who J~mes Da~ls and Rob~rt H,,?zhk the the police station and the borough office
The circles were painted on the street
wants to attend may obtain further LIOn. the h'~est award ~n cubblng. Rob-Ilast week-end following the heavy snow- so that members of council could see just
particulars by telephoning Mrs. Roland ert Delaplaine and Da.",d ,ullman ~ere rail Friday night. It was pointed out by how the proposed improvement, if one
Children's Play
graduated out of cubbl.ng mto scoutmg ., Borough Secretary ~Albert N, Garrett, chooses to call it that, would appear.
G E Ullman.
They contemplate entermg Troop t-lo. 1, that although in former years the borWm. Sproul Lewis, chairman of the
The Women's InternatIOnal League
w~ich is now being s~nsored by th~ ough operated a snow plow on the front Public Safety Department, believes that
and the Philadelphia Art Alliance anSeOUl Court of Honor
FrIends Meetmg. The mter:den. contest of a five-ton truck for clearing the something must be placed at this end of
nounce as the fifth play of the Clllidren's
Was
won by. Den No 3, \V.hlch IS under streets, and a small plow behind a horse the underpass 111 order to require people
Theatre sertes at the Garrick Theatre,
The Boy Scout Court of Honor was th~ leadership of Gorden FlOdlay as den- for clearing SIdewalks, the present «onoto. ~ake a wide left tum thereby mini.. PinocchJO", to be presented On Saturday held \Vcdnesday Illght at the American
chIef, and C~arles SeymOU~ as denner. my program of council had necessitated mizing the danger of a collisJon with a
morning. March 25th, at 10:30.
Legion Headquarters in Media. Six All. the .boy~ m the den receIved awards. dropping this work The two plows are car approaching from South Chester
This delightful Italian Fantasy about scouts Quahfied for merit badges.
Th.. PrIze IS to be awarded at the Pack now rusting in the basement of borOUgh road.
the marionette who comes to life is alIneeling on Saturday, Feb 18.
hall.
The measure was scheduled' for disready a favonte with most children. It
Cake Sale
cussion at last night's council meeting.
Will be presented by an adept cast of proSir Fraltcis Wylie and Lady Wylie of UPSHAW TO SPEAK.
fessional adults, directed by Clare Tree
England
were guests of Dr. Frank Ayde.
The
Cake
Sale
which
was
to
have
Major, in settings of brilliant reds and
HERE ON PROHIBmON
lotte
and
Mrs Aydelotte during the past
A. F. Kunberger
heen
held
at
the
Woman's
Club
next
blues which will add to the pleasure of
~ruc$day. has been postponed until the week. Sir Francis is secretary to the
On Friday evening. Feb. 24. at 8
A. Frederick Kunberger of 420 Park
the young aU-;,d;;;i,;;en,;;c~e.;",,~~~
21st of March
Rhodes Trustees at Oxford.
o'c1ock, a public meeting in the interests avenue died Feb. 10 after an illness of six
Birth
Miss Marion Brill has returned to of temperance will be held in the High months. He was chief chemist of the U
work
after recovering from an automo- School audito~um. Ex·Senator Upshaw G. I: Co. for twenty-three years. He ~
Auto Afire
~Ir. and Mrs Wayland msbree of HilIbile accident On New Year's day when of Ala~ WlI! ~ the speaker. ~?r survIVed by his widow. Louise, and two
born avenue are being congratulated on
Upshaw IS a brtlhant speaker, and It will daughters. Miss Ruth Kunberger and
A sJight nrc 111 the wires of an auto. her nose and cheek bone were broken.
the birth of a son, Schuyler, on February mobJie was extinguished before fireMiss Mary Ford Child, senior at be recalled that in a recent debate on pro- Mrs. George S. Zehner. Funeral services
9 at the McKinley Hospital at Trenton, men arrived at lOS Elm avenue on Boston University. attended the All-New I hibition held in Wayne that he gave the were held on TUesday and conducted by
New Jersey.
Wednesday evening.
England Conference of Student Religion well known lawy.... W. W. Montgomery, the R .... Janke of Woodlyn Interment
at Northfield last week-end.
his opponent, an interesting contesL
was at tbe Green Motmt Cemetery.
SCHOOL BUDGET
STUDY BEGUN
el~htY~~Jg?t
r~rt
I
I
B A B Y G RAN D P I A N 0
I
Situate on the northeasterly side 0(1
Mason avenue (SO feet wide) at a distance
or 90 feet northwestwardly from the northside of Highlo.nd
avenue
(SO feet
westerly
Wide) ContainIng
together
In front
or
breadth ou the said Mason avenue, 60 feet.
(each width
lot beIng
30 feet)
extending
of
that
in length
or and
depth
northeast_
wardly between parallel lines at right
angles to Mason avenue. 100 feet.
half story stucco house, ~4 teet. Side
v
FOR LOCAL RELIEF
I
pa~t thr€'~
,,="ow-' ~owl1sh")"
getttn~
2
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
FEBRUARY
on Walnut lane, Wednesday due to the; Christian Flag, the gift of a member
fact that Mrs. Charles A. Dravo was of the Church, will be placed on the Arthur W. Kent, Mrs. Howard Kirk,/ cut from cloth made from Federal Farm
called to Washington because of illness. pulpit. An invitation is extended to all Mrs. George Sehobinger, Mis. Mar-/ Board cotton has been procured through
garet S. Tuttle, Mrs. Earl H. Weltz, the Red Cross and about 1200 garments
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shanklin, of to attend.
Mrs. John Dolman, Jr., Mrs. John H.
'
.
Amherst avenue. entertained at dinner
___..,....,~_ _
Fawcett,
Mrs.
William
S.
Evans,
Mrs.
have
been
sewed
and
finished
by
Mrs. Jessie L ffiggins
last Saturday evening.
Walter
S.
James;
for
Springfield
and
Swarthmore
women
under
the
leaderMr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown, of
Mrs. H. C. Marshall of South ChesCorncJl
avenue, will entertain the
.Mrs. Jessie L. Higgins, 68. of Bar vidnity: Mrs. J.' S. WeItmer; for ship of Mrs. Francis V. Warren. A couter road, sailed from Philadelphia last
Holmes: Mrs. James L. Moore; for siderable number of these garments
Friday on the S. S. Dorchester of the members of a bridge dub to which Harbor, Maine, died suddenly of a
Mrs.
Brown
belongs.
and
their
hus.
Folsom:
Mr. F. L. Mann and Mrs. have also been distributed by the local
heart
attack
Tuesday
evening
at
the
·Merchants and Miners Line to Jackbands,
this
evening.
Mary
E.
Rumford; for Milmont and Community Center. Both of these act ivhomc
of
her
nephew
and
niece,
Mr.
sonville. Florida.
The Girl Scouts of Troop 6 gave a \Villiam L. Cleaves and Miss Olive Woodlyn: Mrs. Edith D. Cox.
ities are stiU under way, and it is hoped
Miss Mary Devereux, dauS$hter of
Valent inc JUllcheon as their first an. Cleaves, of the Bittle Apartments. Mrs.
The
Roll
Call
resulted
as
followsthat
they can continue as long as the
Mrs. Blanche S. Devereux of Park
Swarthmore-$l memberships, 929; $5 present dire need exists.
lIual
meeting
at
the
\Voman's
Club
last
Higgins
had
been
visiting
her
nephew
avenue, recently had a role in the
memberships, 32; $10 memberships, 3 j
Freshman Thespis program at Elmira Saturday, The guests of hOllor were and niece since J altllary 1.
total
memberships, 972; donations,
Afrs. R. C. Disque, :\Irs. Leonard C.
The Rcverend Mr. Guenthcr conco!iege. The play in which Miss DevAshton, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin and ducted the services from the home $115.95; total money, $1359.95. Holmesereux took the part of Sganarelle was 1\[iss Randall.
Wedncsday afternoon. Interment was $1 memberships, 7; total memberships,
a translation of "The Doctor in Spite
7; total money, $7.00. Folsom-$I meOlMr.
and
Mrs.
Richmond
D.
Fetherolf
at Bar Harbor.
of Himself", by Moliere.
berships, 73; $5 memberships, 3; $10
and SOli Donald, of Moorestown, New
The Pi Beta Phi fraternity will hold a Jersey, will move into the Wells house
memberships, 3; total memberships, 79;
. Junior Assembly
card party at Bond Memorial on Februdonations, $11.00; total money, $129.00.
on Park aVenue next week.
ary 25. The proceeds will go to the Pi
Mrs. Clifford Rasweiller of Haver.
Thc Hostesses for the Intermediate Milmont and WoodlYIl-$1 memberBeta Phi settlement school at Gatlinburg,
ford place entertained at tea last Fri· and Scnior groups of the. Junior
F b As- ships, 8; total memberships, 8; donaTenn.
sembly on Saturday evemng, e ruary tions, $2.50; total money, $10.50. Special
Mrs. William L. Hull and Mrs. Elmer, day.
are 111'. and Mrs. 'Varder Cresson, donations: Swarthmore College, $400;
E. Melick were at the luncheon given in Mrs. Sargent "'alter and her daugh. 18,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin CoHins,' Mr. Swarthmore - Woman's Club, $10.00;
honor of Kathleen Norris on Tuesday by ter, Ml"s. Ferris Thomson and Mrs. and Mrs. Elwood Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore Jr. Woman's Club, $5.00;
the Women's International League at the Arthur Hoyt Scott and her daughter, Andrew Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swarthmore Fire Co., $5.00; SwarthSt. James.
Mrs. Exton P. Guckes were among Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. ,,,. \V. Wood- more Girl Scouts. $5.00; anonymous doMrs. Bayard H. Morrison who is the luncheon guests of ~'~rs .. Paul M. ruff, Mr. and Mrs. OUo Kraus, and Mr. nations, $2.00. Total Swarthmore Branch
I.f you are coDstlpated, you
spending a few weeks at the home of her Pearson at St. Thomas, Vlrgm Islands and Mrs. Raymond Buck.
......
an ea.y vlctlm for cold •.
-$1
memberships,
1017;
$5
memberI
,
son on Harvard avenue, entertained her a weck C!go Monday.
Correct tbl. bowel condition
ships, 35; $10 memberships, 11; $25
card club on Wednesday.
If rs. Hervey Schumacher and her
Jurors for March
and you will know new freememberships, 3; total memberships,
Last Sunday Don Clay and Samuel daughter Marjorie of Haverford avedom from tbem.
1066; donations, $556.45; total money,
Rutherford entertained at a coasting' lIue, ret ul"lled on h.fonday from Sara'fhe following Swarthmoreans have $1933.45. Total Springfield Branch-$l
Firat, cbange tbe Intestinal
party followed by supper at Don Clay's sota, Florida. where they have been b~en chosen for the March term of
Bora (rid tbe COIOD of polsonmemberships, 335; total memberships,
home. The guests were Evelyn Morgan, ::vcnding a few weeks at their winter criminal court: Charles E. Hirst for
OU8 bacteria) by taklnll'
335; donations, $46.65; total money,
Prudence Perry, Petra Lingle, Rose home.
Lacro-Denrln regularly with
the week of March 20; ]. Wilbur Hoff, $381.65.
Mitchell, Bill Gittens and Bill RutherNancy Hoot, daughter of Mr. and
your meals.
Mary
Blades
and
Frank
C.
Irwin
for
A considerable portion of this money
ford.'
)'lrs. Hcnry I. Hoot, of Lafayette ave ..
27.
Second, uoe P.yUa. a cbolce
is aHotted for use in this immediate loMrs. William H. Ward of Strath nue, cntertaincd twelve of her friends the week of March
• I I
psyllium seed, to provide
cality, and this portion is all used for
Haven avenue will entertain a bridge at a hirthday party at the farm house, RENOVIZE DRIVE
bulk
aDd lubrication neces •
dub to which she belongs at luncheon 011 '{"odmorden Farms, last Thursday.
COMES TO CLOSE the relief and other activities conducted
sary
for
regular e1lm'"atloo.
by the local Community Center, conMonday.
Nancy was nine years old.
Tbese Battle Creek Healtb
cerning which fuJi reports have appearThe Faculty club" gave a dinner and
~[r. and Mrs. George Plowman, of
The Renovize Campaign in Swarth- ed in these columns recently.
Foods are not medIcines.
play at Whittier house Wednesday eve- lhe Bittle apartments entertained their more has been virtually completed with
Tbey are wholesome food.
ning.
The Red Cross is also active in local
Lridgc club last Saturday evening.
pledges of work to be done totalling $53,wblch supply elements lackMrs. Garland C. King of the Elmhurst
work
in other ways. Swarthmore has
).fr. and Mrs. James W. Johnstone 015.00. Majors Kistler and Bairhave been
Ing
In the modern diet. Come
apartments entertained informally, a sew- of Harvard 3\'CIlUC, gave a sleighing
giving their team workers honorable dis- shared in the wheat and cotton distribIn and tet us show you the
ing group to which she belongs on Tues- pal}' last Saturday evening.
ution made possible this year by acts
charge papers this week.
way to COld-freedom, with
day.
of
Congress.
During
1932
and
thus
far
tbe
aId of food. used and
~Ir. anti .Mrs. John E. Fricke entcrflNot a single worker was reported A.
Mrs. Herschel G. Smith of Parrish
in 1933, 2500 bags of flour of 24Y.
endoroed for this purpose b}
tained at dinner Tuesday evening.
W.
O.
I
•.
during
the
entire'
campaign,"
road will entertain her bridge club at
ODe of the world'. moat
Friends of Dr. Paul Ai. Pearson in declared Major B air yesterday" and pounds each have been distributed by
luncheon today.
famous healtb reocJI1a.
the local Community Center. Clothing
Swarthmore
wi1l
be
glad
10 know that everyone did commendable service."
Miss Pearl Bastian, daughter of :Mr.
Mrs. William Earle Kistler, the other
and Mrs. Howard' Bastian is entertaining he is feeling much bettcr and expects
to
leave
the
hospital
next
week.
Major
in charge of the Swarthmor~
her room mate Miss Doris Wood of
forces,
reported
particular pleasure in the
}"Ir.
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Ruddick,
of
Westport, Conn. this week-end at her
number
of
secondary
pledges made by
)loatdair,
New
Jersey,
spent
last
week.
home in Swarthmore. Miss Bastian is a
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
people
who
called
in
team
workers to inend
with
Mrs.
Ruddick's
parents,
Mr.
student at Beaver Lollege, Jenkintown and
INCLUDING LIFE
crease the amount of work originally
CHESTER ROAD
has just been elected house president of and )'1r5. j. A. Perry, of Thayer road. subscribed.
Mrs. E. A. Stockton and Mrs.
her dormitory, Ryder Hall. She is also a
SW. 1833 I
Although the women's teams were re- OL.:l BANK BUILDING
Swarth. 761-762
member of the honor council of the col- Thomas S. Safford are spending a few
ported
ahead
last
week
in
the
amount
weeks in Florida.
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. '''ilIis of Og- subscribed, Major Bair contends that the
Miss Mary Brower of Guernsey road
went t .... Baltimore Friday, January 27, den avenue entertained last ~riday men's teams forged ahead and were responsible for the largest am 0 un t of
to the funeral of her fiance, Mr. Wil- evening.
pledges
at the end of the drive.
Mrs. George Alston of \Vcstdalc
liam L. Hopkins.
At
the
present time with more pledges
M·rs. George Schobinger of Swarth- avenue, entertained her bridge club at
Mr.
Bair'f team has secured subto
come,
more avenue gave a vanishing party at IUllcheon 011 Tuesday.
scriptions
totalling
Mrs. \VilEam Cutten, who has bcen ler's team, $23,800.$29,215 and Mrs. Kisther home Wednesday for the benefit of
the Girl Scouts district house.
visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 'Val, I
The membership committee of the ter H. Seeley, returned the first of the FINAL RED CROSS
Swarthmore monthly meeting of Friends week to her home at Hamilton, N. Y.
DRIVE RESULTS GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fa\\'cett of
will give a tea at Whittier House Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Aydelotte South Chester road will entertain a
will tell of a recent trip to Mexico. Mrs. bridge club to which they belong this
H.csults of the 1933 American Red
Warren M. Foote is chairman of the evening.
Cross Roll Call in Swarthmore and vimembership committee.
Mr. and :Mrs. I... J. Servais and cinity are now available. In view of the
Miss Helen Rcifs of Narberth will YOllngest daughter returned all 'Vcd serious need for funds this year, :.pecial
be the week-end guest of Mrs. Ethel I1csday from Florida.
efforts were put forth by the workers
Stuart of Princeton avcnue.
~Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Lzppe of Park to secure the largest possible memberThe Legion auxiliary card party was avcnue entertained aftel' the PJaycl"s' 'shil) as well as generous dOllations.
held at the home of Mrs. J. Paul Brown Club show last \Vedncsday evening. Their labors were rewarded by securThe guests were }.fr. and Mrs. O'Brien, iug a total approximately equal to that
Mr. and :Mrs. Stafford Parker, Mr. and of last year. This achievement reflects
Mrs. Robert C. Glenn and Miss Mary great credit upon the entire corps of
Esther Diehl.
Roll Call workers who were under the
Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins and :Mrs. lcadership of AIrs. E. P. Yerkes, Chair\Villiam .M. Blaisdell drove to Tren- man, Mrs. G. H. Effing, Vice-Chairman.
at
ton yesterday ~nd visited their sister, Miss Margaret S. Tuttle, Treasurer, and
Mrs. Wayland Eisbrec, who
at the the following lieutenants: for SwarthHANNUM & WAITE'S
McKinley hospital.
more, Mrs. Frank N. Smith, Mrs.
,
Attack
..
•
PETER E. TOLD
I
MARTEL BROS.
so.
...
HAPPENINGS
Do you know that there arc
1300 ~al"8 registered in Swarthmore?
•
• •
Now is the lime to have your
ear put in condition for next
Sum'mer's touring.
• • •
Don't Coreet to have your car
inspected at the first opportu_
nity.
• • •
We had an occasion to interview by 'phone a visitor to
Swarthmore about trading in her
old lires.
The qr 'stion was asked,
~'What shape are your tires in 1"
The answer was, "I think they
are round".
Can you wonder thai our po.
lice bave trouble at times witb
the vit!lilina firemen.
• • •
Our cDstomen certainly c)ean..
ed up last week. on that 30 per«'!eDt di8C!Ount on non.skid chains.
We thouaht that Sprinll was
here•.
.,
is
A service with a Patriotic setting will
be held in the Swarthmore Methodist
Elliscopal Church next Sunday evening 2t seven-forty-five. The members
of Morton Camp 634, P. O. S. A.,
~lorton, Pa., have very graciously (,ffercd to present the church with an
American flag. A splendid program is
heing arrangcd. The Swarthmore Men's
Chorus will be prescnt and sing a nUI11~
ber of selections. At this service a
Wh, Pa, to Repair
an Old Worn-Out
BaHe..,'
Bu, a New
Firestone and Save
Mone,.
,
Flag Presentation
MTt:ERJEA
l\fotinee Daily
Friday (Today) and Saturday
Hit No. I
"With Williamson
Beneath The Sea"
Adventure among the mysteries
and monsters of the deep
·FIRESTONE'
BATTERIES
,it •
PRICES
.As LOW· AS
Hit No, 2
ACQUAINTANCE OFFER
To acquaint our patrons with the
Playhouse Theatre, "We have arranged with the Theatre Manage.
ment to Curnish
ONE THEATRE TICKET
FREE
to each person ordering oW"
Theatre.Dinner Special
Served Daily from 12 nOOD
to 8 P. M.
@$l
"THE MOST
DAI\·CEROUS CAME"
JOEL McCREA-FAY WRAY
CARTOON
Monday and Tuesday
•
JAMES DUNN
BOOTS MALLORY
EL BRENDEL
'HANDLE WITH CARE'
• • •
No charge for theatre ticket exrept the Federal Tax of 10%
Limi'ed Time Only
WednCAday (W"ashiDl"lon's
Birthday) Only
Ua-.e you notit'!'ed Ihat yOu ~n
pnfthase Atlanlie; While Flash
Gu at oar datiOD a.8 well as SOD0«> and R1ehfield.
PIERRE'S
RESTAURANT
12 Distinetive Dinin« Salons
JANET GAYNOR
CEUUlLES FAJUtELL
WILL ROGERS
VICTOR MeLAGLEN
AND VO:UR
OLD
BAnERY
Ii r • to r1ae ''Vaic. of Fi.........'~
, Every Monday Ni{/It
FIRESTONE _
and
_ " ' " ...... of the largest
ad beet equipped Balter7
Paetories fa ahe world , ••
maklns the eelehrated
FIrestone Ba_eo In tn>..
to fit the -1IlIeot ..... orthe
....eot _d: or 10....
DnrlDS tid. 1liiie, for a
limited dine only, we wlll
make a speclal25% aDOlf_
.D~ for yoll1" old Battery.
'l1Us IIDlODD181o oD..fonrda
of the priee of ahe ne...
"tIT.
IDJl7 .... 1ritJt.
I'ireorone Batterr 7011
'I1u.
ofFer
....- at -7 time 10 rUe
adYaDt••e 01 Ihi. .rea.
-obta wIdIe 7011
the
opportual17.
"Ye
Ot>er N, B. C. Nationuide NI!Mri
"HA.PPY DAYS"
69TH STREET ABOVE CHESTNUT
EDMUND LOWE
FEBRUARY
17, 1933
17. 1933
THE
WOMEN APPLY FOR
SCHOOL ROOM USE
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETJ'E AVENUES
Phone
I
440
I!alial~
Miss Codd sang a group of old
1 a great
to
FRASER TALKS
I.Iave Been So Wondrous Free", and "A
and English songs of the seventeenth
lovero.
ON GOLD STANDARD Toast to Washington". The two 9th
ebighb\erthenthd
She fisMa Canadian
The concert is again being sponsored by
grade quartets will sing "Revival Hymn"
P
..
t
c f
0 d
t
Y'
an 10
0
iss Queena the faculty of the hl·gh school on behal f
ermlsslon 0 use spa e or C n uc - Mario. On
she was the win.
The gold standard is hcst under the. by Sankey and "The Genie With The
radio contest
of the scholarship fund for members of
system, and necessary ior interna-II Light Brown Hair". There wiH also be
ing a dancing class in one of the ner of the
Swarthmore Public School buildings, the
of
the senior class. A committee is being
trade, Dr. Herbert F r a 5 e r of lIIusie by the school.
was denied two Swarthmore women by
Quartet, formed to arrange the details of the con- Swarthmore told the Monday night
The public is cordially invited to attend
the School Board at its meeting last Opus
H"ydn, for the eert. The committee is composed of Forum at Whittier House, in the first of I these exercises.
Thursday night. The applicants admit- concert. The
composed of teachers of the local high school, mem"ers I two talks on monetary standards. prof.,.
_ _ _.....
, _ __
ted that one of their reasons for mak- Lily Matison
Head, violins; of the senior class, and parents.
William Blaisdell of Temple will discuss H. S. BASKETBALL
ing the request was in order to gain Gottlieb,
Virginia
Victor
The fOrchestra
is having andunusually
TEAM PLAYS TONIGHT
music
I
tho
I d . standards other than gold next week.
revenue their families needed because department of the
success u season 's year un er t 'e 1- Gold as a standard of monetary valne
Dr. Louis Bailly.
rection of Dr. William F. G. Swann of is best, Dr. Fraser thinks, because the
Tonight the Swarthmore High School
of prevailing economic conditions.
They stated that as residents of the a graduate student
Swarthmore, Associate Conductor, and quantity is relatively fixed and its value Basketball team will play Eddystone
community they felt that they should man, was also
a group
Mr. Adolph Fogel, Conductor.
is therefore less .ubject to fluctuation 1High School team in the Prep School
be aHowed the same privilege of using solos by Mattheson, Ravel,
I •
than other commodities. He added that II gymnasium. This game will be a hard
the school facilities for profit as was Nin-Kochanski.
FEHRUARY MEETING OF
it should be in international use, how- one, for in the last encounters with Edand is allowed Miss Kraft of Phila.
All the members of the Quartet are DISTRICT HEALTH SOCIETY ever, and in order to effect this a lower-I dystone, Eddystone's second team beat
memters of the Curtis Symphony Or.
f
·ff
II
.,f
S
h'
b.
who earlier in the year established. a chestra. Miss Head studies under Mme.
109 0 tart
wa s to permIt a • avorable/ wart more s second team y one pomt
(t'onlfnu,d from P ••• On.)
balance of trade" is necessary.
in an extra period of play and Swarthdancing class of public school pupils Lea Luboshutz; Miss Majewski is a viola
and uses the public school buildings as student of Dr. Louis Bailly and
after four lessons, even after a true or
A striking reversal of conditions is 1II0re's first team beat Eddystone's first
a meeting place.
Gottlieb a pupil of Mr. Felix Salmond.
false test.
today, when the deflated dollar is team by one point.
The school board, however, reported
The Vespers program for Sunday,
worth about $1.50, as Dr. Fraser !,ointed
Tuesday night the High $chool team
Mrs. Eloise Ashton, staff nurse, ac- out the in Rated value of the greenback'i will play Marple-Newtown High School
that the case. were not identical in February 19 will be as follows:
Miss Kraft
her classes
Sapphische Ode, Brahms; Minnelied, companied Miss Randall to the home
was only $.35 or $.40 in 1863, fourteen I' away and Friday night of next week they
years befQre the adoption of the present will play their last League game with
only for pupils attending the Swarth- Brahms; Auftenhalt, Schubert; Dr. War- Mrs. Nelson Downes, Ridley
more schools while the proposed classes ren.
S
. G
.
Health chairman, for a luncheon meeting standard.
Collingdalc.
to be conducted by Swarthmore wo- molto,
Andantino,
Scherzo,
Schumann;
onata
III
MlOor
Op. 22,
Allegro with her committee. Other meetings of
, I
Last Tuesday night the horne team
",e" '"ould be for both children and Mrs. Ashton.
"GOING CROOKED" NEXT
played at Sharon Hill, winning both
The Hom, Flegier; Hear Me Ye interest attended by the nurses were the
PLAYERS' CLUB SHOW games; t IJe fi rst t earn won 32 t0 17 an d
older girls and women.
The board members also pointed out Winds and Waves, Handel; Dr. Warren. Home Hygiene Institute in Philadelphiaj
the second team won 26 to 8. Wednesday
Rhapsody in G Minor, Brahms; Ga- the Health meeting of the Swarthmore
A three-act comedy from a Tale ofl afternoon the High School team playthat Miss Kraft's course of instruction
was arranged to supplement the work votte from "Iphigenia". Gluck-Brahms; Woman's Club, and the Mental Hygiene Hoffman's, entitled uGoing Crooked." will cd the P. M. C. Freshmen and won 18 to
uf the physical edw:atioll and music de- Mrs.
G Ashton.
r W r
Ba ·t
R th
meeting at the Children's Hospital.
, the Players' Clul. the 1 17.
I
d
I
f
II
be presented b,.
f h
h id I
th
eo ge
a ren,
TI one;
u S . .
week of March 6 under
direction of
In t Ie en eavor to lave sports or a •
partments 0 oft eoffering
sc 00,the
an classes
t 'at af-e Ashton, Pianist. , ,
omecourse
of the of
nurses
are on
enJoymg
their president, Charles D. ilitcheJl.
there h.ave hbeen or.ganize.d hsixS basket!:lall
lectures
Child a
I I
d
tcr school hours at a very reasonable
Young People's Meeting
chology, held weekly at the nurses' home
"Going Crooked," one of \ViJliam Col- tea~s In t e .J uillor HI-f?
C.lOO
an
price, was established so that the work
in the Philadelphia General Hospital.
Iier's starring vehicles, was written by twelyc teams..:;' the S~~lOr dHlghj, I No
would be available to any children who
Next Sunday night, February 19th,
The Red Cross sign on the outside of Winchell Smith and Mr. Collier. ~11. varsity tCfa~ ys are a IOw~ t? e o!,~
wanted it and at t h e same
tIme not b c at seven p. m., Dr. E. L. Terman will the Health Center, and those on
I
I t0. t ese
I ba
k tb II n hed
I th
..
Mitchell"
it is understood will
announce to any
teams.
eeplIlg
Wit
an added expense to the school district. give an illustratea lecture on China at nurses• cars are being redecorated by his cast of three women and eight men t Ie nf ermura
S . sea
H. hscI ud
e ere
James Moore, through the ...I.:i"dllesslon
Saturday, February 18. The play wcre OUr afternoon
el1l0r and
Ig games
p.aye .on
.
h at 'I·ISS K ra f t the Young People's meeting of the Mr.
It was also f pOlllted
,·nstructor S
h
P b t·
Ch
h Th a f Mrs. J. Lee Moore, our Health
chair- moves quickly,' the entire action, which is Thursday
I d
T d four
f ]ullIor High
. al out
dallt ,·ng
waslong
a pro
esslon
wart more
res y of
erJan
urc.
e man in Holmes.
highly entertaining,
whoc was offering Epworth
League
the Methodist
* *takes
* only 24. hours. games p aye on ues ay a ternoon.
of
experience
the work here at very reduced rates.
Church will be the glIests of honor.
The Automobile Committee reported
HI.
It was reported that women a b ove All young people are cordially invited that the cars had been put in good order
f It ost
h t?a pair
At of nose
f tlglasses ort
ave, you
high school age were attending the to attend th,'s lecture.
during the month. Mrs. J. Warren
aperforma
man s e
e aof . Ro one
Coml'
0
Ie Irecen
school dancing classes under Miss
. f nc s I
f I I a
Son reported for th,·s cOlnml·t!ee.
yd
ey 'spay,
$1/orthenext5
Kraft and Superintendent Morey was
d gTh
h Id.
.
' I •
Volunteers who offered thel·r servI·ces pair 0 f nose
ass-es an a man
set lat
//Ionth. 0/
f M oun.
TWA ed owners s ou lIlqulre
instructed to .notify Miss Kraft that NEWS NOTES FROM
to take patients to clinics were Mrs. C. were
I
I
only school children were to be enmE mGH SCHOOL Wahl Olmes, Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, a
r. . . n rew.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
rolled or permitted to study under her
Mrs. Wm. Ellis, Mrs. Carl DeMoII, and PROGRAM ON STATE
,
in the school quarters.
On Tuesday morning, at thh,e~s::~~~'i~~ Lawrence Jewett. One school boy
MAGAZINE
The same system of offering SPC,Ci"ll of the morning session, an a
taken four times to Eye Clinic, another I
lUUSIC AND MUSICIANS:
courses to children who desire them the junior high school was held in the once to the Children's Hospital. Two
I
MAKE slIre of lovely results and
·vI·tl,out adding expcnse to the sc h 00I high school auditorium for ·the purpose of school girls have been taken to Denta] ftThe Assembly
F b program
23 next
t I Thursday
'I k . II
d,·str,·ct has b"el1 adopted this semester installing representatives to the Junior Clinic
at
Chester,
one
later
taken
to
a
emoon,
e
ruary
,a
0
c
OC
III
long satisfaclion from every
.
th H. h Schoul
d·t·u
·11 b d :
...
Cabinet. It is the duty of these new rep- dentJst's office. One adult was taken
e Ig
au I on m WI
e c- ,
dollar YOLI put into your home hy
for instruction in band instruments, or- resentatives to perform the duties of cabi- T u bercuIOSIS
· CI·mie.
voted to the sub)· ect of Pel",syl,.an,.a'
following HOUSE BEAUTIFUL the
chestra instruments, and piano. The
All
I
Musi . nd M ••
T Ik
·11 b
:
teachers in the three subjects are per- net members in serving as representatives
d
ed areh being boughth in bulk
.
s'entede aby S·wUasrICth,amnso·re satudSel',"t.' ole, Ptrheeloveliest of home magazin~. Each
to r ies
uce t e cost of suc thlDgs
from their home rooms and in conducting or er supp
monlh
it offers YOu countless new
mitted the use of the school buildings
modern musicians of Pcnn-'
managing the student activities of the th c Iowest POSSI·bl e amount. M any dona- pioneer
ideas for your hOllse, its rooms, and
and the courses are open to all chiltions were received from interested in- sylvania, musicians of the 19th century
the garden that frames it.
thc teacher comes from the fees which ed the installation ceremonies. The
out 8
and 19 donations of
schools. Mis.s. Van de Bogart, Dirccto:"
Send $1. tmentlonlng this ad)
arc ch.rged the students taking the resentatives are: From the 9th
jiver oil.
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of Music, will speak about Dr. Danu.
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Art Cheyney, Mary Davis, Dave
Mrs. Wm. T. Johnson, Welfare ChalrSeveral musical dumbers, al'prol,r;atci
U<,USf'
R;eanUfuJ,
8 ArJln"ton St••
Mrs: Elmer Johnson, president of maker and Rose Lane Mitchell; from the man. in making her report, talked of
to the occasion, wW be offcred by FrederBoston
Music
Shirley Shaw,
Han- it
Cooperative
Shop
and suggested
the Philadelphia
~ociatioll,
is giving
the Teacbers'
instructionAsin 8th
num,grade,
Elizabeth
Davis, Edward
and Albert
Everybody's
Cooperative
Shop. It
piano; Fred Cook, a member of
Thatcher; from the 7th grade, Elizabeth hoped that this shop will clear about $75
Philadelphia Orchestra, is giving
Cresson, Marjorie Thorpe, Fred Hawkes per month, after all expenses are paid.
tioll in orchestra instruments; and John and Calvin Gerner.
Miss Eva L. Foster, Family Welfare
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT
The other officers of the Junior
Sec'y, reported for her department. 1933
Fletcher, of Highland Park, is giving
instruction in band
instruments.
School
Student
Association
are:
started
out
with
a
considerable
increase
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President - Robert Perry; Secretary
applications for relief, which was ex.pec:t-I
FREDERICK A. KNAPP
College Vespers
Nancy Powell; Treasurer- Ruth Hihn.
cd at this time of year. 69 families
The Swarthmore High School Orches- added to the list, but 29 cases were closed,
AND
The Vespers service on Sunday, Febtra,
which has a personnel of about 20, is making a total of 418 now under care.
ruary 12, consisted of a very interesting
program by Miss Margaret Codd, so- composed of members of the H i g h 387 are receiving relief, and 31 are serBYRON B. PACE
vice cases only.
prano, and the Elbee quartet of the Curtis School.
Institute of Music.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lueders, S ..:retary,1 The two volunteer visitors, Mrs. Howand Mr. Roland L. Eaton, Vice President ard Satterthwaite and Mrs. Michael KovHAVE BECOME ASSOCtATED WtTH US
Electric Washers
Service & Parts of the Swarthmore School Board, and alenko, are back after necessary abCleaners, Motors
All Makes
Mr. Frank R. Morey, represented the 10- sences. There have been many faithful
Electric Refrigerators & 011 Burnen
cal schools in this county convention.
volunteers to work in the office, assisting
Wednesday, February 22nd, Washing- the clerical staff in the writing of food
Harry
Van Koppenhagen
SUPLEE, YEATMAN & COMPANY, INC,
ton's· Birthday, will be observed as a half orders. A new and much needed ser'vi".
350 Vassar Avenue
holiday in the local schools. There
has been added to the office in the
Investment Securities
Swarthmore, Pa.
be the usual morning session but the
of volunteer help in giving out shoes
Phone Swarthmore 1797
clothing. Mrs. Leonard Ashton and Mrs.
terooon session will not be held.
1600 WALNUT STREET, PHtLADELPHIA
The fathers who wiU be in Swarthmore Thomas Jackson have charge of the
on WashingtonJs Birthday are especially shoe service, and are in attendance on
FEfiRUARY 16. 1933
invited to visit classes.
designated days to care for the needs of
School authorities are
with the families under supervision. Mrs. IrvColafemina Vineyard
the Boy Scouts in the
ing Gill assisted the committee in
Delivered in B ••ement
uary under the supervision of
to Valley Forge. All Boy
expect to participate in the Valley
Philip Jewett, chairman.
$12.00 per Cord
Iexercises should bring a note from
An increasing number of men have
88 FEET PER SECOND!
parents, indicating that fact and Scouts been taken On State Highway Maintenis the same as
will be excused from further school at- ance work. The work in the College
60 MILES PER HOURtendance during the day.
Woods has continued very satisfactorily.
ELECTRICAL Radio Tu.bes
Following the successful initiation con- Mr. Lawrence Jewett is very capably
You need safe and equalized brakes for such speeds
REP AIRING
cert last year, the Main Line Symphony taking care of sending notices to the men,
Orchestra will appear in the spring
and. keeps in close touch with our office,
Dl'ive ill for your FREE BRAKE TEST
WALTER E. POWELL
cert at Clothier Memorial on Thursday, thus relieving the office staff of mU,ch de235 Dickinson Ave.
March 2Jrd, at a:oo o'clock. The concert tailed work. The fact that this makes it
on Our BRAKE TESTING MACHINE
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this year is to be of the same fine order possible for our families to earn a little
as the program last year and should make ..eal money has meant a considerable savLUBRICATION SPECIAL 75e
ing to the department, as we have been
Fo,.ds--CherJrole'lJ
able to arrange for them to pay some of 1
Includes
their own very pressing bills. It means
Chassis
Luhril:!ation
and S,)ring Spra)'
a great deal to the men to be able to
Test
Battery-Add
Water
their own debts.
Test Tires-Inflate
In spite of the large increase in case
STATE AND PLUM STS.
MEDIA, PA.
Check Trunsmbision and Rear
load, January ended on a more promising
Check Radiator Connections-Add Water
note, as there were ten families reported
-SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SA TURDA Y-Check Generator Charging Rale
Che.k Ught.
to indicate some trend toward improvePRIME RIB ROASTS
Che.k Hom
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TENDER
SIRLOIN STEAKS
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
SWARTHMOREAN
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PANCY SELECTED
EGGS
FANCY
STEWING AND ROASTING CHICKENS
SHOULDERS LAMB
SAUSAGE
LOAF
16c
22c
could be discontinued each week, oreviously.
Members of the Board and Staff attended meetings of the Joint Annual Conference of the Community Council of
Philadelphia and the Delaware County
Welfare Council where current problem"
in the field of Social Welfare were
studied and discussoo.
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Friday and Saturday includes "With
Williamson beneath the Sea", direct from
the Europa in Philadelphia and "The
. Most Dangerous Game" which was
awarded the famous O. Henry Prize.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenues
PHONE 440
Jire$f.ae
Tires-Tube_Brake Lining-Batteries
4.75-19 For F'i!~'!~ g;:rolets
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Entered .. Second C.... matter. January 24,
1929, at the Pott Office at Swarthmore. P .. ,
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
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Saturday, March 4, 1933
Eastern Standarc1 Time
Venditioni Expon8&
No. 1137
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
Bishop Abbott's Diocese includes the
mountain sections of Kentucky and also
that part of the State where there has
been so much distress in the coal mines.
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MORTON CAMP, 634. P. O. S. of A.
OP MORTON. PA.
WILL PRESENT AN AMERICAN FLAG
SUNDAY EVENINa·
AT BEVEN-PORTY.FIVE
which exiends nortbweatwanllT alODI' the rear
of aald lot and opeolq into another four feet
wide alleT which eztende eou&hwe.twanl17
alonl' the bor1bw"'terJr aide of aafd lot. from
tbe tlnt menUoned alJer to BTI'am etreet. To.
I'ether wUb the rkht and we of N.ld B7.'&Dl
.treel and aald four feet wide alle,.. In com.
mon wllb the OWDen of other landa abuttiDl'
thereon.
AU thOM certain four dwelllDl'e and lot. or
Condltlon&-$250.00 eash or certUled check piece of land belll8' Noa. 1923. 1925, 1921 and
on day of sale: balance In ten days. Fur- 1829 West. Front akeet. Ilituate Oil tbe eouther.,. aide of Front street at. the dJ,&.uce of
ther conditions announced. at sale.
aixtT-elght feet eaetwardly from Yarnall atreet,
H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
In the Ci(y of Che.ler aforesaid, extendlD&'
thenoo eastwardly alOD&' the sald aide ~f Front.
forty-eil'ht feet and estending of that
No.llas width in length or depth aouthwBl'dly bmween
VencUtlonl Exponas
panUel linea at right anl"lea to the ea1d Front
JUDe Term, 1928
street abr:ty.tbreo feet to the northerl,. aide of
feet wide alley. The westerly line being
All that certain lot or piece of ground a -threetho
eastcrb' aide of anolher three feet
with the bUUdJ.ng8 anq, Improvements alonl"
wfde alley. Togetber wllb tbe rigbt and uee
thereon erected, sn.nate JD the Borougb. of
88.fd alle)"a 10 common with the owners of
of L&D.sdowne, County of Delaware and.
State of Pennsylvania, and described ac· tither Janda abutting thereon.
cord1ng to a survey and plan tbereof made
All tbat certain dwelling and lot or pIece
on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1924, by
Damon and Poster, C. E., PS follows, to of land being No. 95 Central avenue. situate
on tbe lIortheaete1'17 aide 01 Cen!ral avenue
wIt:
at the dIstance of twenty feet lIoutheaatwardIT
S1tuate on the west side of Maple ave- from Front atreet, in tbe City ot Cheater afore.
nue (40) feet wide) at the distance of 87.5 aald. Contaloin.. in front meaBured thence
toot 80UthWard. from the south BIde ot lIOulheaalwardly alo_ tbe aald sIde of Cen.
Essex avenue (50 feet Wide). and contain- tra1 avenue twent7 feet and extendhll· of
ing In front or breadth on the said Maple tbat width In length or depth bortbeutwardl7
avenue 28.5 feet and extend1n.g of that between paraJlel lines at. right aOl"les 10 the
width in length or depth westward between said Central avenue Bevent,. feet.
paraliel Hues at right angles to the said
Maple avenue, the north Une thereof exAll that oel'lain dwelling and lol or pIece
tending along the mIddle of a certain 15
l:1Dd being No. 324 Mary aU·eel, situate on
feet wtde driveway extending eutward into of
said Maple avenue and westward Into Wild· the southerly side of Mary alreet at 'he dis.
wood. avenue, 108 feet to the middle of a tan("(t of twenty·one feet "WO inches more or
certaln 20 feet wide driveway extending leas eBBtWanll¥ from Franklin street in the
northward and communicating with the Cit)" of ChCf)ter aforeaald. Containing In front
measured thence east wardly aloog- the Bald
aforesaid 15 feet wide driveway.
side of M81"7 Btreet "wenty·six feet more or
Together with the free and common use, leas and extending of that width aouthwardi),
right, Uberty aud privilege Of the eald. between parallel linea forty-four feet six
driveways at all times herea.Iter forever.
inches. Together with rl8"ht and uae of Mary
street in common with the ownere of other
Improvements conslst of two-story stucco lands abuttinl" thereon.
house, 16lt3O teet. Porch tront. Garage at.
tached.
Improvementa consiBt of (1at descriJ)tioD)
Sold as the property of WUUam H. Bays. Three·story brick house, 16x27 feet. Two.
8tOry frlUDe addition, 12x12 feet.. Ono--Btory
Condltions--$250.00 cash or cert1.O.ed cheek. lraml;t addition, 6s12 feet. (2nd description)
on day of sale; balauce In ten days. Fur- Two 1. wo·story brick housea, 16::1:24 feet each.
Two one·atory frame additions Ox16 feet each.
ther condltloDS announced at sale.
(ard dcscrlption) Four two·story brick house ••
H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
12s27 feet each. Four two·Blol')" frame addi.
lions 6.x9 feet each. (4th description) Two.
9tory brick bou8e. 16:x27 feet. One-atory frame
Venditioni Exponas
No. 1138 addition, 4x4 feet. (5th deser1ptJon) Two-story brick houae, 21s30 feet.
June Tenn. 1928
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buUdings and. Improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Borough
of Lansdowne, County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania, and deacribed according to a survey and plan thereof .made
on the 13th day of October. A. D. 1924, by
Damon and. Foster•.C. E., as follows, to
wit:
The Rt. Rev. H. P. Almon Abbott, D.
at 8:00 o'clock.
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Court Bouse, Media, PeDll8J'lvanla
Situate on tbe east side of WUdwood
avenue (39.6 feet wide) at the CUetance of
87.5 feet southward. from the south aide of
E);$8)t avenue (50 feet wide), and containing in front or breadtb ou the satd Wlld.
wood avenue 28.5 teet and extencUng of
that width in length or depth eastward. be·
tween parallel lines at right angles to the
88ld WUdv:ood avenue, the north llne
thereof extend1ng along the middle of a
certain 15 feet wide driveway extentUng
eastward. Into Maple avenue and westwaru
D., Bishop of Lexington, will address the
regular meeting of the Junior Woman's
Auxiliary of Trinity Church, at the Rec.
tory on Monday evening, February 20th
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Bold 88 the property of WllIlam. H. Hays.
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the bUllcUngs and lmprovement"B
thereon erected, sItuate in the Borough
of Lansdowne. County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania, and described. accorcllng to B survey aod pian thereof made
on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1924, by
Damon and Poster, C. Bo. as folloWB, to
wit:
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range an old fashioned congregational with the aforesaid 15 feet wide driveway.
sing for the evening of Sunday, the rI~cr4t~tb~~e ~11= c:r~':tn ~
26th. The vesper service will be OID- driveways at all tlmes bereafter forever.
i_t_te_d_t_h_a_t_d_ay_·____________ Improvements conalst of two-story stucco
1hOUBe, USz3Q feet. Porch tront. Garage at-
June Term, 1928
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Situate on the west alde of Wildwood
avenue (39.6 feet wide) at the distance of
87.5 feet southward from the south aide of
Essex avenue (50 feet Wide), and contaln~
Ing in front or breadth on the said WUd·
wood avenue 28.5· feet and extending of
that width In length or depth westward
between parallel lines at right angles to
the said Wildwood avenue, the north Une
thereof extending along the middle of a
certain 15 feet wide driveway extending
eastward Into said WildwOOd avenue and
westward Into Wabash avenue 81 teet toIL_ _ _ _,-;;-_ _ _ _.J
the m1ddle of a certain 20 feet wide driveway extending northward and communi·
eatIng with the above mentIoned 15 feet
wide driveway. and southward communi.
catlng with a certain IB feet wide driveway
extending eaatwardly into the said. Wildwood avenue and. westwardly into. Wabasb
a.venue.
Allaa LevarI Paci811
No. 1'761
June Term, 1921
AU that certain meesuap or tenement aDd
101 or pIece 01 1T0und. altuate In tbe CU,. or
Chester afoJ"e8afd, and bo\lDded and deaeribed
as followa: Bounded on the lIOuth b7 8J.xt.b
street aud containing thereon Ihln,.-ono feet
ftve Inches and one quarter, on the ea.t b7
:!lorton avenue co.ntalnln.- thereon fDrt7-elc"ht
feeL three Jnches and one-qparter, on tbe "CIt
by PoUer street and 4!OtltainlUK thereon BOY.
enly·Ovc feet. five Inches and one-balf 8bd
on the north bT 180& fonnerly of the Cheeter
BrewIng- CompaOJ' and contalnlnl' thereon .tst,..
sis feet two luelle..
Improvements cone1st of three·sto..,. briek
building". 31:1:48 feet. 00a·8t017 brick. .....ace.
16x16 feet.
Sold &8 tbe property of Daniel A. Doqherb
defendant and Michael Benne.uey and. 8Rab
Hennesse)". his wire, real ownan.
Cond1t1ons--$500.00 caah or certltled cll.eek
on day of aalej baJance in teo da7a. Further
conditions announced at 8ale.
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, AUorney.
JOHN J. CAIN. Sberift.
A CLASS IN DRAMATICS
and PUBUC SPEAKING
STAGE TECHNIQUE
CHARACTERIZATION
PANTOMIME
VOICE BUILDING AND
CORRECTION
SCENE REHEARSAL
W.F.BAKER
of U1venton School
Phone 823 01' l1Z3W
POI' Wannatlon
Quality
Last year one Miss Hester Seeley, of
SPECIAL SPEAKER-BPECIAL MUSIC
Germantown, represented the Diocese of
THE SWARTHMORE MEN'S OHOItUB
Pennsylvania as a volunteer worker and
WILL SING
became so much interested in the work
that she has entered training at the
Nurses School of the Pennsylvania Hospital and will return at the end of her
ll.CO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
and
Course for service among the mountaineers.
"THE PERFECT SALVATION"
Mrs. Abbott, who takes an active part
in -the work in her husband's Diocese, will
also speak.
Together with the free and common me,
right. Uberty and privilege of the saId
A cordial invitation is extended to all
A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR YOU
driveways at all times hereafter torever.
women who are interested in Christian
quality
Improvements consist of two·story stucco
work for the mountaineers.
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16x30
feet.
Porch
front.
Basement
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garage.
THE RELIGIOUS SOOIETY OF FRIENDS
Presbyterian NOles
Sold as the property of William H. HaY8.
SUNDAY
cash or certified check
The newly formed dub o£ young men 9:4S A• .M.-P1rat Day SchOOl in Whit.tler onCon~1ttons-$250.00
day of sale; balance In ten days. FurHouse.
hold!> its second meeting next Tuesday
ther conditions announced at sale.
Porum In Meeting
evening 2t the church. Lawrence C. 9:45 A. M.-Morntng
House. SUbject on Feb. 19th: H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
Hickman. Esq., the well known attorThe Peace Questionnaire of
Friends' General COnference Fieri F'aclu
No. 1072
ney and hislorian of Philadelphia, will
wlll be discussed.
speak on Washington and Contempor- 11:00 A, M.-Meetlng for wOl'8hip In the
December Term. 1932
MeetlDg House.
ary Philadelphia.
All those two certaIn Iota or pteces of
The Young \\'oman's Guild meets
ground, with the buildings and improveWEDNESDAY
ments thereon erected. situate at Drexel
with Miss Hamel, 112 Princeton ave. 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewlng and Qullt- Hill,
In the Township of Upper Darby
llue, next Thursday evening, with Mrs.
Ing In Whtttier House. Box iuncheon.
County of Delaware a.nd State of Penn.
sylvania. designated and. known as Lots
Swarthmore, Pa.
Helen M. Hall as the speaker, who will All are cordially invIted to JOin In these Nos. 1666 and 1667 on a certain .'eearded.
give a talk on Bible Lands.
services.
plan of lots called .. Aronimin1C Section of
Drexel Hili Realty Company" surveyed for
The annual Valentine Luncheon of
Drexel Hill Realty Company by A. P. r...-...-...-.--...-.--.-..--.....-....-...-...-..-..-...-..-.. ...-...-.Damon, Jr., O. E., Upper Darby. Penna .•
the \Vornan's Association was largely
TRINITY CHURCH
which said plan is recorded In the Office
attended and a great success. The luntor the recording of deeds
Protestant Episcopal
the County of Delaware aforesaid, In Case
cheon ,vas jn charge of Mrs. Thomas
Chester Road and College Avenue
No.2. page 11, and described according
Opposite the College CampUb
M. Jackson. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Guen.
thereto as follows. to wIt:
ther were the special guests. Dr. Tuttle
Rector
Situate on the northeasterly side of
conducted the devotional service and
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
Mason avenue (50 feet wide) at a distance
of 00 feet nort:J.westwardly from the north.
Rev. Mr. Guenther gave a very interwesterly side of Highland avenue (50 feet
SUNDAY
esting address on Abraham Lincoln.
wide). ContaIning together In front or
8:00
B.
ro.-Holy
Communion.
breadth on the said Mason avenue, 60 feet,
The Cheney Training School singers 9:45 a. m.-Sunday SchooL
(each lot beIng 30 feet) and extending of
that width In length or depth northeastgave a number of Negro spirituals in 10:00 a. m.-Blbie Class.
wardly between parallel llnes at right
their effective manner. The {ollowing 11:00 a. m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
angles to Mason avenue, 100 feet.
Mr, Guenther will preach.
Improvements conslst of two and oneofficers were elected for the coming
half story stucco house. 30x24. feet. Side
church year, taking office at the March
porch. One-story stucco add.ltlon, 6x12 feet.
meeting of the Association. President, FIRST CHURCH OF CHR.IST, SCIENTIST, Stucco garage, 12xlB feet.
Mrs. James B. Douglas; First Vice.
OP SWARTHMORE
Sold as the prop('rty of James J. Man.
Ion and Elizabeth T. Manion his wile.
president, Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest; Second
Park AVf'.nue Below Barvarct
Vice-president, Mrs. Charles H. Leech;
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certlfied check
Hervlces:
on day of sale; balance tn ten days. FurThird Vice-president. Mrs. Joseph S.
ther conditions announced. at sale.
11:00 A. M.---E'Llnday School.
Bates j Fourth Vice-president, Mrs. 11:00 A. M.-bunda)' Lesson-Sermon.
CHAB. B. GALLOWAY and
Fanny K. \Vellburn; recording seere.
Wednesdai eveninG m'eetlng each week H. J. MAKIVER, Attorneys.
tary, Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes; corres. R p. m. Reading room open dan;" except
and holidays, 1 to 4 In the after- Fi.eri F6clas
No. 635
ponding secretary. Mrs. Henry L. Sundays
noon; Wednesday 10 to 4, ChurCh edlflce.
Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur J.
Septem~r Tenn. 1929
All are cordially Invited to attend the
Jones.
Rerv'ces and use the Reading Room.
Under the execution in the above stated
A special committee has been ap('ase, the sheriff will levy upon and sell aU
the estatc. right. birth and interest of Simon
pointed by the Session. consisting of
THE
Shapiro in and t.o
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
All that ('(>rtaiu brick dwelling and lot or
COME TO
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. pastor
piece of Inlll! being No. 232. Patterson street.
on thc northerl¥ 81de at Patterson
'YE OLDE SINGING SCHOOL' You are cordially InvIted to all services sftuate
street at the distance of 131 ree~ six inches
30 Men and Women Singers
east wardl)'" from Barclay street. lQ Ihe Cit)'
You can have a telephone
of Che5"ler. Delaware County. PenD87lvania.,
SUNDAY
METHODIST SOCIAL HALL
(onlaininf{"
in
fl"Ont
measured
thence
eastwardly
in
your home for less than
10:00-Blble School. Large classes
for men along- the said aide of Pattel"9On street ftrteen
and women.
Friday, February 24, 8:15 P. M.
10 cents a day!
feet and extending in lenglb or deplh north.
11 :OO--MORNING WORBBlP.
Children 1Sc • • • Adults Z5c
wardly at ril"hl angles to the said P~tteI"80n
Pastor Prea;Ches:
street Beventy·tour feet Bix inehes on the
Ben.e't Local Relief Puud
THE VISION THAT SAVES
"'caterly line and seventy·fl.ve feet three Inches
For the Monthly Rates
4:45--ORGAN WORSHIP.
on the ea8terly Une of lande of P. B. • W.
Fifteen minutes for meditation.
R. R. Co.
call or inquire at the
5:00-VESPBH8-CI08lng 5:45.
PASTOR'S ADDRESS:
All those <'ertain dwclllnl'a and Tot or piece
1I5 So. Olive St.
BUSINESS OFFICE
"'1'he Courage of a Oreat ConvIction" of land being No. 17 and 19 Byram street,
7:OO-YOUNG Pl!OPLB.
situate on the northeasterl,. Idde 01 BJT8hl
MEDIA
street at the distance of ow, hundred and Bixty
or ask any Bell employee
Pictures on China
feet norlhwestward1y from Delaware avenue,
Dr. Terman
Eye Sight Special;',
in Ibe Cily of Chester a.fol'elJald. Contalnlng In
WEDNESDAY
front meaaUl'ed thence northweetwardly alOOl"
Reasonable Prieea
·THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
the Bald &ide of Bnam street thirt.y.8is: feet
8:OO-WASHINGTON BBlI.VICE.
and extending in length or depth nol'lhe...._
A DECLARATION
A CHALLENGE
We DECLARE these chocolates are
as fine in
and 1Iavor as is
possible to produce.
We CHALLENGE anyone to produce finer chocolates ••• your first
box will convince you.
Our personal guarantee behind
every package.
Signed •••
,
College Pharmacy
!
PERSONAL prosperity without a
personal bank account is possible
to no one.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
ADVICE
MOTHEBS
I
FEBRUARY 17, 1933
1UJd
KINGSLEY )(ONTGOJlBRY. Attontel'.
of Supreme
c
50
. per pound
l
CoodJUou&---t600.00 cub or certUled check
on dQ" of aala: balance in len ~. I'w1her
conditions announced at we.
CHOCOLATES
..
",
"I
'II
wardlJ" between parallel 11ne. at richt. aDl"l811
Sold as the properi7 of Slmon 8hapiro
Dr. Cook, Mrs. L. C. Ashton and the :'~d:l~f ,!"~~ a;oe~:'t l:'d~eeJn~e~ to
the aald Byram .treet 8lt7·two feret to the
choirmaster, Mr. B. L. Kneedler, to ar- extendlng northward and communlcatlDg BOuthwelderly etdo of D four feet. wide 111197 Charles Shapero.
9:30 o'clock & M.
Gabriel runes
SWARTHMORBAN
,
(,
'&
f . ' '.
",.a=
5
&Ots.&,
No. 90& feet lOulbwe.......anIJ7 from tbe aouthwe.lerl,.
Bide of Church avenue (as laid out 50 feet
wide).
I
M COAL H !!J~
co.
aso~
I
===================
More COlnfortaLle
•
I.D
Winter
Improvements consist of two and one.
half story brick and 8tucco bouse. 21:!C27
RENT
teet. Porch tront. One...atory stucco addl.
tton. 6x12 feet. Stucco garage, 9%18 feet.
2nd 1100r apartment, 4 rooms and
bath. Hardwood floors. Hot water
heat. Janitor service. $4S per month.
Sold as the property of WUUam A. McGarry and Helen R. McGarry.
Detached stucco house, 6 rooms
and bath. Front and side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
month.
Condltlona-t250.00 cash or cert16ed check
on day of sale: balance In ten daY8. Pur.
ther conditions announced at sale.
Detached house furn18hed.. 6 rooms
snd bath. 1 car garage. Good loea.
tlon. $75 per month.
.
Ftrst floor apartment-6 rooms and
bath. FIl'8t class In ever'J' respect.
~e rooms, hardwood floors, etc.
GQrage.
CHAS. A. SMITH
'Phone Swarthmore 70S
DIME
In ljour Izome!
Fieri P'aciaa
December Tend. 1932
• . '. ' : .
CLASSIFIED
everljf~!
TBLBPHONE
"I
---...........
DON'T GO
TO RENO
ljouneeda
land of the Grantom: thence by aald other
land Of the Granton IIOUth thlrty·two de.
&reel, ftfty ...tx mlDutee weat ftfty-three feet
to a POint another comer of BBld Orantors
land: thence south thirty-tour degrees.
twenty ..seven minutes east one hundred
and six feet to a poet In the aaid north.
westerly aide of WM~ avenue, thence
along said side of said. avenue north thirty.
two degreee, ftfty ...1x minutes east Afty.
three feet to tbe place of beginning.
M.·..
All tbaL cel1a.1.n lot. or piece of P'OUnd with
COnCalnlnr In front on the ea1d Central
tbe buUdlnn and ImPl"OYomentl thereon eJ'eCted avenue
2& feet and eztendiDl' of that width
BUuate in the BoroU8b of Olenoidaa. Coun\7 fn lenl"th or depth nOrlbweatWardl.r at right
ot Delaware and State of PennQ"lW'anla. and anl"Iea to .ald Ceolral avenue 126 feet. to a
and Beethoven.
befng known and numbe!'ecl as Lot No. 18S 12 feet wide alley. tbe eastemmost line p8881nl'
III Section I on a certaio plan of 10Ce called throul"h the parly wall between tbJ" hOU8e and
--'SBBRIpp 8ALB8
"LlanwelJ,n", surveyed b7 Enon JI. Barris, the houee adjoint". on Ihe east.
Jr.,
which plan I. dub' reeol'ded. a&. Xedia In
•
Improvements
consJst
of
two·atory
M·
Loan Exhibition
Of Real . .tate
bestoa shingle house, 14x24 feet. Porch tbe oftlce for the recording- of deeds, etc., In
Together wUb the right, use. liberty and
front. One..atory asbestos shingle addition. and for the Counb" 01 Delaware. atoreaald, In priVilege of aald 12 feel wide alley In common
At
the
SherUl'lI'
otflce
Deed Book B, No. O. pan 604, etc.. and more wUh the ownere. tenanta and occupiers of
14x8 feet.
The Assembly Room of Trinity
par1feularq- deecribed. aa foUows. to wit:
other 81"ound abutting thereon and bavlng the
Court House. Media. Pemlsylvanla
Church will be the scene of an interest·
Sold as the property of John B. Bum.a
right to uee the lame.
Situate on the northwellterl,. side of Llan.
and Al1ce O. Bu.rJl8.
ing Antique Loan Exhibition on Friday.
Saturday. February 25.1933
well),n avenue at the dialance of 360.89 feet
Improvements comdat of two·ato..,. .tueco
February 17th, from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m.
Conditions t250.00 caah or certUled check aoutb"'est from the IIOULhwefJter17 IIlde of house, 18x39 leet. Enclosed frunt porch. One.
9:30 o'clock A. II.
on Clay of sale; balance In ten daYa. Fur. Ashland avenue. ContainiDC' in lront or breadth stOI7 atuceo addition, 8s4 feet.
which will be held for the benefit of the
on the ea1d Jdanwellyn avenue 60 feet. and
ther conditions announced at sale.
Eastern Standard. Time
Church Building Fund.
extending of th ...t. width in lenph or depth
Sold a& the property of ThomaB A. SihS"le.
northwesterly between parallel I1nee 150 feet Ion.
No.991 Q. HARMON WEBB, Atty.
.
The program for entertainment fea- Phd hcw
to the rear end of Lot. No. 161 OD "aid piau.
tures includes songs by the Men's
December Term, 1932
Conditlons--l260.00 cash or certified cheek
Improvemenl8 conllst. of two.eto.,. .tucoo on dlQ' of sale: balance in ten day". Further
Chorus, of Swarthmore, directed by Mr.
Alias Pieri Facias
No.
446
18x::l0
leet.
Porch
front.
Two.atol7
house.
AU that certain lot or !Iece of ground
conditione announeed at aale.
O. Narbeth; Bute and piano selections with
frame. addiUon. Os12 feet. Ooe-sto.,. atucco
the buildIngs an
Improvements
June
Term.
1926
additJon,
9x12
feet.
by Miss Jeanne Russell and Mrs. F. thereon erected altuate In the Township
H. J. MAKIVEB, Attorney.
of HaverfOrd. County of Delaware and
16awrence; and songs by a Quartette State
All
that
certain
lot or !Iece of ground
Sold
as
'he
properly
of
WJlIlam
C.
Alex.
of Pennsylvania, being known 8& Lot with the buUdlngs an
Improvements ander.
irom the Church Choir, directed by Mr. No.2, Section "P," on Pan of Merwood. thereon
erected, described according to a
Development of Stephan BChlfter, survey and pl&n thereof made December
Otto Krause. The Minuet will be danced lJark.
NO. 918
ca.h or certified check Fieri Facias
made by Over and Tingley, O. E., on the
1926, and revIsed December 13th, 1926. onConditions-$2iiO.OO
by a group of young people, trained by 20th day of March, A. D. 1925. said Plan rep 9th,
day of sale: balance In ten days. Further
by Damon &: Foster, Civil Engineers. as lOllditiolls
December Term. 1932
announced at sale.
cordecl at Media In the omce for the Re. altuate on the south side of Berkeley road
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine and Miss Mildred cording
of Deeds In and for the County of at the distance of 180.01 teet westward from
All that certain Jot or piece of grOUnd with
Brewster. Old English Ballads will be Delaware in Plan Case No.3, page B, and the westerly aide of Church lane. In Upper H. J. ~AKIVER, Attorney.
the buUdlngl and impro:.vements thereon erect.
d.escrlbed as follows, viz: Beginning at a Darby TownahlP. Delaware county, Penn.
sung by Mrs. Philip -0. Davis. Mr. A. POint
ed situate at Primos, in tbe TOWDahl1i of
on the northeast side of LInden drive
Containing In front or breadth on
Upper Darby. County of Delaware. State of
Raymond Moore, tenor, will sing sev- at the dlstanee of one hundred and two sylvania.
the saId Berkeley road 16 feet and extend- Fi.eri Faciu
No. 906 PennlJylvania. bounded and described accord.
and. etghtY-nlne one-hundredths (102.89) Ing of that width In length or depth south.
eral solos. The making of the American feet
Inl" to a BUn"ey and plan t~ereof made by
southeastwardl, from the point of In- ward between parallel Une at right angles
I)pcember Term. 1932
Damon am! FOlter. CIvil Enginee.... Upper
flag will be shown in a playlet, "Our tersectlon of the said northeast side of the to
the -said Berkeley road 80 feet to the
Darb)", Pa .• dated. February 15, 1923. and
said Linden drlve (If eEtended) and the middle of a certain 16 feet driveway exFirst Flag".
All that certain Jot or piece ot ....ound wUh reviaed October 21, 1926, aJtuate on tbe north.
southwest sld.e of Cherry lane (If e%tendecl), tencUng westward Into Oak avenue and
the
buU"fnra
and
Improvement.
thereon
erect.
westerly side of Cenlral avenue (as laid out 60
The committee in charge includes thence extending north s1ll:ty·elght degrees eastward communicating with a certain 10
flfty-nlne minutes east one hundred and feet wide driveway extending northWardly ed sUuale al Primoa. in the Township 01 feet wide) at the distance of 70.21 feeL soutb.
Miss lona G, Putnam, Chairman j Miss ten
Um}('r
Darby.
Delaware
CounlY.
PellD8J'lvanla.
weatwardly from Ihe HoutbweHterly side of
feet to a POint on the said southwest Into Berkeley road and BOuthwardly Into
boUnded and described acconUng to a. aurvey Church avenue (as laid out 50 feet wIde).
aide of the said Oherry lane: thenCe ex. Clover lane.
and
plan
thereof
made
by
Damon
and
Foster,
tending south forty·eight degrees flftyContalnlng in front on the 88id Central
four minutes east alonK the said southwest
Improvements consist of two--story brick CiviJ Engillf'f!rl!!, Upper Darb". Pa .. dated Feb8ille of the· said Cherry lane fifty and and stucco house. 16%30 feet. Porch front. ruary 15, 1923 and revised October 2, 1026, avenue 2& feet and estcndlng of that widtlJ
a9 follows:
nlnety·one one·hundredths (50.91) teet to Basement gtU"8ge.
In length or depth northwe8twardly at rigbt
a
point;
thence
extending
south
SiXty-eight
tlDl"les 10 tbe 8aid Central avenue 126 leet. to
FOR RENT
degrees flfty.n!ne minutes west one hunBeginning at a point lormed by Iho Inte,.. the southenaterly aide of a. 12 leet wide alley,
Solt! as the property of Pb1l1p Rhine.
dred and thirty-three and el.gbt-tenths
secLion of the north westerly Bide of Central the ealtet"nmoat Ur:e p888;inl" through the cenFOR RENT-Large furnished. bedroom. (133.8) feet to a point in the said. north.
Condltlona $250.00 cash or cert1.O.ed check avenue (811 laid out 60 feet wide) and the ter··of a part)"' waH between this bouae and
Suitable for two business men or teaCh- east aide of the said Linden drive: thence on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur- southwesterly e1de of Church avenue (ae laid the houae adjOining on the eaat.
ers. Centrally located. Telephone Swarth- extending north twenty·one degrees one ther conditIons announced at aale.
out 60 feet wide) thence. extending north 30
more 208·W.
minute west along the said northeast side
de~ 14 minutes weBt along the said north-I
Togelher wl~h tbe rll"ht. usc, liberty and
of the said Linden drive forty-five feet to H. J. MAKlVER. Attdmely.
westerly side of Chun:b avenue 125.18 feet privilege of said 12 feet "Wfde alley in com.
the tlrst above-mentioned POint and place
to a 12 fcet wide alley. tbenee aouth 56 de. mon with the owners. tenants and occuplera
FOR SALE
of beginning.
gTei!8 52 mlnutea weBt alObl' tbe said 12 feet. of other ground abutting thereon and having
FIeri Facias
No. 904 wIde alley 19.44 feet. thence Routh 33 de8"f"Be8 the right to use the same.
FOR SALE-A Westinghouse Electric Stove
Improvements cona18t of two. and one·
S minute. east 126 feet passlnl" through 'he
with three burners and oven Call Media half story stucco house, 2h:2'1 feet. Enclosed
Improyemente consiat of two'Blory stucco
center of the party wa11 bet ween (hie house
December TerD'l;, 1932
1421
.
aide porch. One·story stucco additIon, 6x12
and the house adjoining on the weat· to the house, 16x3D feet. PorCh front. One·atol')'
•
feet. StuOOJ garage, 9XIB feet.
AU that certain lot or piece of ground northwceterJ7 Bide of Central avenue; thence 8'U«0 addition. 8x4 feet.
with the buildings and Improvement"B nortb 66 degrees 62 minutes eaet alan.- t.he
FOR. SALE-Reglstered. English Setter pup·
Sold as the property of William Paul thereon
erected situate in the Borough of said northwesterly side of Centra1 avenne 26.21
Sold B8 the properly of Thomas A. Single.
pies. Reasonable. A. B•.Johnson, Jr., 211 BrIcker.
Glenolden, County of Delaware and State reet to tbe plaoo of beginning".
ton.
South Chester Road, Swarthmore. Penna.
of Pennsylvania, and being knoWn and
CondltI0n.s-$250.00 cash or certlfted check numbered. as Lot No. 137 in SectiOn I, on
Together with the right, UII8, Uberty and
ConditloDII-S260.00 cash or cer&lfied check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Pur- a certain plan of lots called "Llanwellyn," privilege
PERSONAL
of Baid 12 fret wide alley In common on day of Bale; halance In ten daya. Further
ther concllUona announced at sale.
surveyed by Buon M.. HarrIs, Jr., which plan with the ownera, ·tenants and o(!(!uplera of conditiona announced at sale.
Is duly recorded at Media in the OMce for olber ground abuttlnc thereon am! havtol"" the
PERSONAL-Lady wishes to place nice LUTZ. et ai, Attorneys.
the Recording of Deeds, etc., In and. for right to U8C the sam~.
Swlss girl for cooltlDg and housework.
H. J. HAKIVER. Attorney.
the
County of Delaware aforesaid, In Deed.
GOod references. Phone Swarthmore 521.
Improvements conalat of two·Rto..,. slucco
Book
B,
NO.6,
page
604,
etc
..
and
more
parhouse. 16xa9 feet. Porch front. One...tory ad.
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
Fieri Facias
No. 992 ticularly described as fOllOWII. to wIt:
dition. Sx4 fee'.
PERSONAL--Junlor High School girl would
like to care for children after school
December Term. 1932
Situate on the northwesterly stde of Llsn.
Sold as tbe property of Thomas A. Singlehours. Call Mrs. S. M. Dodd, Swarthmore
wellyn avenue at the distance ot 310.B9
698-M.
All that certain lot or piece of ground feet southwesterly trerm the southwest aide ton.
with the messuage or tenement thereon
Ashland avenue. Containing In front or
caah or certlfled cheek
erected, altuate In the ToWll8h.lp of Haver- of
breadth on the said Llanwellyn. avenue 50 on Condltloll&-$250.00
WANTED
day of aale: balance in ten dayll. Further
fOrd, Delaware County Pennsylvania, being feet,
and extending of that width In oondiUona
announced
at
sale.
known as Lot No. 11 section "0," on Plan length or depth northwesterly between
SUPER-CLEANED
WA.NTED--College atudent would like ineE- of Merw::
deveiopment
of
Stephen
lines ISO teet to the rear end of Lot H. J. MAKlVER, Attorney.
d0 by Over and Tingley, BlJ,- J)Br8l1el
pensive board (lunch and dinner) at prl- SchUteI'.
No.
ISO
on
said
plan.
FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
valC home. Write Box 8, care of the Swatth- quires. o. E., said plan recorded at Media
morean.
In the omce for reCOrding of deeds In and
Improvements consist of two·stol"Y stucco
for the County of Delaware afor~ld. tn hOllOO, 18x30 feet. Porch front. Two-story Fferi Facias
Phone SWflrthmorr Ii 01"
No. 917
Plan Case No.3, page 10, as follows, viz: frame addition .. 9x.12 feet. Ooe·story stucco
WORK WANTED
Beglnnln.g at a point on the $Outhwest aide addition. 0s12 feet.
December Term. 1932
Regent. l;;OB T6)fiuy
of Poplar road at the dtstance of ten feet
Sold as the property of WUllam C. Alexw
WORK WANTBD-A woman would J..lke and one one-hundredths of A foot north.
All lbat certain lot or piece of &"f'OUnd with
Washing at home to iron or rough dry westwardly .from a POint of tangent, which ander.
the bundlllg'S and Improvements thereon erect.
work. Address 31B Unton Ave., Swarthmore. polnt of tangent Is on the BOUthWest side
casb or certified. cheCk I Nt situate at Primos, in the Township 01
of PoPlar road. at the dlstance of two hun. onCondlti0Il&-$250.00
day of sale; balance in ten days. Fur· upper Darb,. County 01 Delaware. State of
dred
and
sixty-two
feet
and
twenty.seven
LOST
Pennsylvania. State of PenlUQ'lvanla. on the
one-hundredths of a foot northwestwardly ther conditIons announced. at sale.
northwesterly sidtt of Central avenue (811 laid
from the mJddle Une of Eagle road; thence H. J. MAKlVER, Attorney.
out 60 feet wide) at the dJ81ance of 126.21
LOST-Girl's Leather Coat with plaid Iln- extending south sixty-two degrees thirty
Ing. Swarthmore 698-M.
minutes west nlnety·nlne feet and seventyfive
one-hundredths
of a twentY-8eVen
foot to a point;
thence
extending north
de.
greea thirty minutes west forty·four feet
FOR RENT
anel twenty-nine one·huodreclths of B foot
to a POint; thence extending north s!xtytwo degrees tb1rt:v minutes east nlnetyCentrally located dweUi."J.; five
two feet and tortY-nine one·hundredths of
a foot to a POint on the said southwest
bedroom.; $6S • mOD~.
side of the said Poplar road; thence ex.
tending southeastwardly along the saId
southwest side of the said Poplar road on
E. C. WALTON
an arc of a circle having a radius of two
hundred feet (chord bearing to the right)
the distance of forty-five feet to the flrBt
SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
above mentioned. point and place of be.
ginning.
South Chester Road
As agent I have for rent at greatly re.
Together with the free and common use,
duced prices several up-to·date apartments. right, Uberty and privilege of a certain
HOUSES
eight feet wide driveway laid. out and
10 roolllS--$65; 'I rooms-$45: 6 rooms-$35 opened
between thIs and the!roP8rt y ad.
PO$Besslon at once
Joining to the southeast as an for·a d.rive.
way and passageway at all times hereafter
WM. S. BITl'LE
forever, In COmmon with the owners, tenSwa. Ill·oJ
ants and occupiers of tile lot of ground ad.
Notary PubUc
Real Estate JoinIng
to the soutbe8&t.
LESS THAN A
A DAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
r. '.' -,,- .'. • .'. '.",'
Muriel Mann, Miss Dorothy Shelmire,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. easey, Mr. Dean
The children's story hour has been H. Parker, Mr. E. O. Lange, Mr. P. O.
postponed until next Thursday, Febru- Davis, and Mr. A. B. Chapin.
ary 23. The program will be a drama
based 011 the childhood life of Mozart
SHERIFF'S
ES
GfccUenb lzappen In
wilkout JeImj
, . ' . ' '."
Story Hour P08tponed
i=================~
'.
To Renovize. Brighten up your
home, make it suit your dispo.
sitinns. Or better yet, make it
homey and comfortable to
brighten dispositions.
LUTZ, et aI, AttorneY8.
Fieri Facias
No. 941
All that certain lot or piece of ground
situate In the Borough of Aldan County
of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania' bounded. and described as follows:
'
Beglnnlng at ~ pob,t the northeast corDer of Clifton avenue (as laid out 40' wtde)
and lrIagnolla avenue (ps laid out SO· wIde)
thence along the northerly side of Mag.
noUa. avenue north 8b;t~·ftve degrees three
minutes east, one ·hundred and nine and
I
thence
north hundredths
twenty.four feet
degrees
seventy·two
to aflfty.llve
point·
minutes west flfty feet; thence south sixty.
five degrees three mInutes west one hun.
dred and nine and seventy·two hundredths
feet to the easterly side of CHIton avenue'
thence south twentY-four degrees ftfty.8ve
minutes east fifty feet to the first men.
ttoned poInt or place of begInning.
Improvements COnsist of one and onehalf story stucco bungalow, 24x33 feet. Enclosed porch front. Concrete blOCk: garage,
lax18 feet.
Sold PS the property of Thomas 8. Bow.
man.
Conditions $2.50.00 casb or certlfled. check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Further eondltiona announced. at aale.
Pieri Paclaa
WM. KIMMELL & SON
P
Summer
witL
June Term, 1932
O. HARMON WEBB, Attorney.
DR. DAVID UNCOFF
tLaD in
GA.S HOUSE ..HEATING!
When you heat your home with gas, winter
ie more pleasant than summer .... a sea80n
of balmy day" and comfortable nights In.
stead of a series of struggles to keep .tep
with the whims of the weather.
No Down
Payment Aslo,:
$195
Janltrol ••• a simple gao unit for practiea1ly
any furnace or boner .. .. .. converts your
present heater into an automadc heating
plant at a colt far below the usual Invest.
ment for a gu heater installation.
2 Years
Pay
to
All Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heating Conn-actor
PHILADELPHIA ELEC'I'RIC COMPANY
A PIoneer In Voluntmill' Bstabillhing Low Ra... far AU BIcccrk: Scn.ia.
Tun. in on WUT. Philadelphia E'eerrir: Ha"~ltour. En,., Wedn •• d07 a' 9,00 P. M.
No. 850
Decem_ Term, t932
All that certain messuage and lot or
piece Of ground situate In the Townshlp
of Nethca Providence, in. the County of
Delaware and State ot Pennsylvania. begbmlnJr at a atake In the northwesterly
414 Haverford Place
aide of Waahlngton avenue, a corner Of
land of W. BlwOOd Yarnall. thence by 88ld
SWARTHMOJlF;
Yamall's land north thirty-four decrees
t-v.enty""'8even minutes west one hundied
' - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _-1 I and all: feet to • potnt a comer of other
VISIT OUll BOOTHS-NOS. 72 AND 73
Delaware and Montgomery Co~nties Ex1.ihition
OF THE RENOVIZE CAMPAIGN
69TH AND MARKET STREETS-UPPER. DAllBY-FEBRUARY 16-25 INC.
6
H. S. ALUMM WIN
THREE GAMES· WSE ONE
I
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
FEBRUARY 1'1, 1933
U10dity index number; for. unfortu- guid j "Life Begins at Forty", by W. B.
SHERIFF'S SALES
Under and lIIubJect. to certain buJldlnl' re
natel)·••tandard. of living arc bought Pitkin.
IIItrlc&lona now of record.
------.at retad and not at wholesale and it
"Christmas in Modern Story EdiSberlfr Sales of Re~ £Mate
ImprovelDente oon8llllt of f;wo dory .-tOhe anc1
Swarthmore High Alumni during the IS a notorious fact that wholesale prices tlOI1S", by M Van Buren; UChristmas
rou.rbcalilt
hoUlllt', 24x46 feet: addition. 6:x12
At the Sberlff'1II om('.e
,Jast two weeks have won three and lost I drop much more rzpidl}' than retail Traditions", by lA'. Auld; "Stuff and
feet: porcb front: basement "ar,...e
one game of basketball. Lansdowne 1 prices H, therefore, it should be Nonsense". by DOll Rose; "Hot Wa·
COlin Houee, Media, Penn.,.h'anla
Sold BIll the propel", of Robert X. Milne
Alumni were defeated on February 2 by' thought necessary and desirable to ter", by 'Vodehouse: "House Under
and
Katbarine M. Milne, hllll wife, mortgagors.
Salurday. Marcb 11. 1938
and Weat Center Bavin,. and Loan AfIIIIOciation
the SCore of 38 t024. Eph Smith was the lower the salaries of Borough employees the 'Vater", by F.
Young; "Georreal owo('r. with noUce to terre lenantlil. Ii
0:30 o'clock A. M.
high man with seven field goals.
to the extent to which their cost of gc;-n House", by F. Swinnerton;
aD¥.
Swarthmore High Alumni Girls t~m living has dropped, the appropriate cut "White Cockatoo'~, by M. Eberhart;
Ealillern Standard Time
COndJUone--S2GO 00 caeb or cerU8ed cheek
W';)J1 from Lansdowne the same flight ~ JS bettcr IIldicatcd by the Philadelphia
on day 01 laic, balance In len dQIJ. Furtber
"Gods Angry Man", by L. EhrJich; I.e\ al'l Facias
No.
685
OOqdiUonlil
announced at we
with a score ~f 42 to 38.
1 Hapid Transit Company's retail "mar~
"Piccadilly Murder", by A. Berkeley;
The Alumm won two games (rom the ket bzskct" index than by the Depart- "'Vychford Poisoning Casc", by A
December Term, 1032
GEARY Ir RANKIN, AttorneY8
Mdmo~t A. C. on February 9, the first i mCllt of Labor's \\ holesale commodity Berkelcy; "Silver Ley", by Adrain All that <'erlain lot or pllH.'e of £1"Odhd wUh Lavan Facias
team with a score of 34 to 28 and the SCC-j index 'fhc P R T. index shows that Bell
No 643
Ihe bulJdlnge and Improvements thereon ereclo
cd BHuate In the TownshIp of Upper Darby,
ond te~ I? to 16. Percy Belfield s13r- j the cost of In'lIIg of its employees has
December Term. 1032
County of Delaware and Btate of Pennsylvaola,
rmg with SIX field goals. .
IgOllc do\\n ahout 17% since 1926 and it
300 Lakeview avenue.
delKrlbed according to a plan dated Jub' 28.
1925, and revleed AUguR 6, 1926. a& fOllows,
All that (ertaln lot or piece of l'I"Ound wHh
Last 1M) olblday tth,e AbelutnUll1 teadm lost tOf IS probable that living costs in SwarthU pper
ar y JI1 Ie s Jl aye game 0
r
10 wit: Bl>I"Jnnlng at a point the Intersection the bUildinn and Improvementlll thereon ere«.
the season 27 to 23 InabiHty to make; more have not dec med to ~ larger
Swarthmore's colony of winter Visi- 01 the 8outheasterl,. eJde of Fairfield avenue, ed, sUuale in the Townshtp of Upper DarbI'
(Jlfty fet't Wide) and the nortbeasterl¥ !llde of Coullty of Delaware and Commonwealth oi
good the foul shots cost the Swarthmore t dc~re~. Hence, a greater reduction than tors was further Illcreased during the Avenue
"C" (forty-five feet wide): tbence Pennsylvania, parU(."Ular.ly delKTJbt>d as fol
team the game for they outplayed their j l7/l 111 the saI2f1c.s of Borough em- week by the arrival of many new- extending- alollg the said aide of Aveuue "c" lows; BeginnIng at a point on the 80uthwcat
south twenty·nlne degrees three mlnutea forty Side of LakevIew avenue at the distan(.."(l of
opponents on the floor making 9 field plo) ees \\Quld entaJI a lower standard comers who came south by motor car 8t.'(ondlll
caet forly-tour feet and seventy-three four hundred and I!Ieventeen and five olle.
goals.
~ of It.v.iug for these employees al.ld their and rail.
one·hundredths of a toot: tbence extendllll" hundredths feet northwestWard frOm the
north slxt, degrees fifty 1II1x: minutelll twenty eouthweSL eJde of Mansfield road: thence exThe next game for the local team will fantlhes: and could n~t. be Jusllfied on
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Crosby motored 6eoonds
ealilt mnety-elgbt feet: tbence extend- lending soulb thlrty·two degrees, thIrty.three
be on Thursday OIght February 23 at 8 the baSH. of lowered hVlllg costs alone. from Swarthmore, for their second sea- Ing norlh twenty·nlne degrees three minutes mlnutee. fOW1een 8C\:onde west. one hundred
p. m. at the Prep SchC:Ol Gym.
Another lIulex used by 1\[r. Fenno is SOli and are residmg at 325 15th Ave. Iorty BC<:onds west fortY·four feel. and BeVeDt,- alld ''''ent)' Jlve feet to a poInt. thence ex.
three one.hundredth8 of a foot to the 8Outh. lending north fiftY-seven deC'l'ees. forty four
I ,
The Babson business activity curve. I NE.
eastelly side of Fall"Jleld avenue; olbence ex. minutelll, toriy six: seeonds west, 00 a lIlie
alonl' lame lIIouth Bixt.,.. deneelll fiflY- parallel wUh tbe &a.ld Lakeview avenue.
GIRL SCOUTS TO
do not agree With Mr Fenno that "it
Al rs. Anna Porter Davidson, Elm tending
minutelll lVienty seconds wC8& n1nety-el.rht twellly·.ovo feeL to a POillt, thence extendlnlr
MEET TUESDAY IS fair to a •• ume that. takmg our citi- Ave., 2nd Miss Betty Tomlinson, 114 8lX
feet to pOint and place of bednnlng BeIDI' No. north thlrly.t wo degrees. Ihlrty tbree mlnUles,
fourteen 8eCOnds easl, pDQin8' throul'h the
zens as a whole, their income has fol. Yale Ave., arrived by rail recently to 427 A venue "C".
..oOler of a ccrtlliu six feet Wide driveway
A IIlcctll1g for Girl Scouts Will be held 10\\ ed the course as shown by the Hne spend thcir first winter in the Sun.
Under and subject to certaIn building reo which extends northeaetwa.rd into tho said
Tuesday afternoon at the Woman's Club-j E, and was about 36% lower in 1932 shine City. They have taken a bunga- strl('tIOI18
Loakevlew avenue. oue hundred. and twenty five
leet 10 the said lIIOuth"est side of LakevIew
house uuder the direction of the com~ I than in 1926" Indeed, there is 110 rea- low at 1145 16th Ave South.
Improvements conSist of two·story brick and a\'enue: tbeul."e extending south AftI' seven de.
mittee of citizenship and girl scouting of SOli to su\>posc that the Babson curve
Mrs ~L V. Fisk, Swarthmore Crest, stucco hOU8C 24x33 feet; one story re81" addi. grees, forty four ndnutes. forly slJr: seconds
cast, along tho said 80uth"eat Hl.d~ of Lake.
which Mrs. Geo.r~e Zuumer is chair!llan I gw{'s any hint whatsoever as to the IS living in her winter home at 259 tion. 5xO feet: stucco garage, 20x16 feet.
view avenue. t"enly·flve feet to the Ant
MISS Julia Williamson of the National illcolm.:s of the citizens of Swarthmore. Fourth Ave. North.
Sold 8S tbe property ot WllllaIQ M. Calhoun, mentioned point and place of bel"lDlilng.
mortgtlgor. and Paul A. Sherwin and Veronica
Girl Scout headquarters in New York It IS entirely IJosslble though hardly
Mrs. Arthur C. Howland, 9 Gut:rnSh~rwin. his wife. real owneJ"8. wUh noUce
Together witb the free and common use.
will speak on the subject, "Traming for: probable, that Swart'hmore mcomes sey Road, is a guest at the Albemarle M.
to terre tenants. It any.
right. liberty and pdvilege 01 the aforesaid
c.itizenship through scoutmg." Miss \VII-. rose wluJe the Babson curve fell. In
UtlVe\\ay, HI and for a driveway ami pa 88age
Conditiona-J200.00 cash or certified cheek way at all times hereafter lorever, in com.
hamson IS ~ahonal chaIrman of thcl' all) event, thiS curve tells us absolutely Hotel
David A. Reed. 750 Harvard Ave .• is all day of sale. balance In ten days. Further mon with tbe owners. tenants and occupienJ
browlUes and IS author of several books 110tlung 3S to the extent to which mcondltiolls announced at eaJe
of the other JOt8 of ground bounding thereon
occupying hiS usual sUite in the Holand entitled to tbe use thereof.
Last summer she traveled m England, comes in Swarthmore may have fallen. lander Hotel.
GEARY &; RANKIN, Attorneys
France, SWltzerl.and an~, Poland an~, at- And yet, on the basis of an alleged reImprovements ,,"olUusl ot two story stucco
Mrs Mary Snuth, Strath Haven Inn,
house. 18x36 feet StuC<,'O garage, 10xl0 leel.
tendctJ the op~lIIng of Our Chalet at lahonshlp between the two Mr. Fenno
th
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Levart
Fadas
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IS spen IIlg er SIX
Will er ill
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No. 686
Adelbaden, SWitzerland.
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Sold sa tbe property 01 George H. Crow.
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that aIdfurther
reduclJon of 36% resort, at 143 FJrst Ave. North
At th IS mee tl11g
.1.\ ISS
I lamson WI 'I deCide.
.
b
therd. mortgagor, and Kathr):n Abrams. real
December Term. 1932
OWller
'Ic- III 'Itaxes
e warranted
present th e 6 rs t cl ass ba d gc t 0 B etty J.\
F wou
. h
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All that certain lot Or piece of ground, witb
Garrah, Barbara Bassett, Jane Richard~~ r. cnno ma~ be rig t m behevmg
CondJtJon8-$200 00 cash or certified check
tbe tenement or meesuage thereon erected. alt
011 day ot sale. balance tn len days Further
son and Doris MacIntyre.
that the tax rate 111 Swarthmore should PLAYHOUSE TO GIVE
uate 10 the Township of Marple, in tbe (.'oudltlOns
announced at aalo.
of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania
PEG 0' MY HEART County
The oarcnts and fnends of gIrl scout.: he lowered, and even III holdmg that
and descrIbed as follows, to wit; Bea1nnlng at WILLIAM K RHODES, Attorney
arc inVited to thiS meeting.
the rcdu~tlon shou!d be from 356-mills
a point on the southwesterly .side of Franklin
In answer to popular demand the road (forty feet wide) at the distance 01
, ,
to 16.1 n1llls I respectfully submit, howJOHN J CAIN, Sherin.
three bundred leet soutbea.stwardly from the
Questions "Light'"
e"er, that, even If this conclUSion should Playhouse Professionals will produce the southeasterly
side 01 CheSler road (thlrty
On Tax Problems be a sound one, the process of reason- universal favorite "Peg 0' My Heart", leet \\Ide), containIng in front or breadth
Evidently. soulhcast wardJ.v on the aaJd e1de of Franklin
1IIg' by winch It IS reached is so seri- the week of February 20th.
road Jlfty leet and extending of that wIdth
Joe
Breen,
the
Managing
director
be- 111
(ConlimUtl !rum Pave One)
length or depth southwes&wardly one hunously open to question that It does not,
made at wholesale I belJe\'c. then, that as your headhllc suggests, throw "more lieves 1I1 diversification; for to date the dred and fifty feet, being lot numbered 30 on
Ihe plan ot Broomall Grove. Marple Town_
QUALITY MARKET
we arc not justified in asking that the light on the ta", problems."
Playhouse has shown about every phase ship
Delaware County, PenusylvanIa, reconled
of drama.
tax rate of 35.6 mdls be reduced to
at Media In Plan Case No 1. pap 23. &c.
PAUL F. GEMMILL.
i ALE & KENYON AVES.
Vuginia Curley, who will be remem25.4 1I1111s, on the baSIS of thc argument
n.
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BACHMANS
herec:1 for her steri1ng performances here
advanced by your correspondent, for COLLEGE PROM ON
lJ1
"Subway Express" and "House
he has certalllly not proved that the
TUESDAY EVENING
Beautiful", will play "Peg". Opposite her
Borough serviccs enjoyed In 1926 can
bc duplic2.ted in 1933 for 710?t of their
The chief SOCial funchon of the year, will be Cledge Roberts who has already
won favor with Playhouse audiences.
1926 cost.
the anllual Glee Club concert and prom Another Broadway favorite who will be
Of course, It might be argued that wIll bc held on 'l'uesday, February 21~
the Borough employees could be forced The Swarthmore and Haverford Glee seen is Sidney Riggs. The supporting
to take salary rcductlons which would Clubs will offer alternate selections, cast Will include ]. Barney Sherry. Helen
help matcrlally to lowcr the cost of while the pH~ce de resistance of the Travers, Eileen Coyne, Bert Griscom.
these Borough services. But grcat care affair will be the musIC furnished by Douglas McLean and Mary Duncan
Stewart.
must be used in thiS cOllllecho~ If the C~sa Lorna orchestra at the prom
This vehicle should show the Playhouse
IIlJustice is t b 3 oi 1 d It m
be follO\\lng the cone~rt. The .concert will
f o e v (e .
ay
be held as usual m ClothIer, and the Professionals at their best. Virginia Curair enough to ask e~ployecs to .acCe!lt prom 111 the college dinhlg rooms. Col- ley should he an ideal HPeg". Cledge
\..'age cuts 011 .tI!C baSIS of reduclIolls III lection Will be held in reserVe for any Roberts has played Jerry" before. Bert
the cost of hvmg. But thts does not overflow of the dancers. Allen Mitchell, Griscom, of English descent, is aptly cast
mean on the baSIS of a wholesale com- '33, manager of the Glee Club prom as AlariC.
h'ls set the price at $4.00 per couple or
$2.00
stag. No single tickets for the
PROTECT AGAINST
OF ELIZABETH !of OBERHOLSER,
dance alonc will be sold. Only those ESTATE
late of the Township ot Thornbury, dewho have secured Ilckets for the prom ceased.
RESIDENCE
be able to attend the dance. Letters Testamentary on the above ~tate
havIng been granted to the unCler&lgne€l.
BURGLARY LOSSES!! will
Babette Schiller. '33, who heads the all
persons 1nuebteCl to the satd estate are
prom commIttee, promIses unusual de- requested to make payment. and those
ROBERT T_ BAIR, Insurance corations.
having claims to present the same without
delay to
Phone Swarthmore 1841
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ROBERT SHARPLES,
Executor.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Swarthmore, Pa
to his attorney,
ADDS NEW BOOKS OrHERBERT
L HUTCmNSON,
1st National Bank Bldg,
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
DarbY. Pa
The followlllg books have been added
to the Pubhc Library' "Jllhentance",
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE
PHONE SW. 1225
COUNTY OF DELAWARE, PENNA
by Phyllis Bentley. "As We Are", by No.
86 December Term 1932
MUHLENBERG AVE•• RUTLEDGE E F Ben.on; "Our Time .... 1909-14. by Estate of Oscar R. A. von 1Julow.
Notice Is hereby given that L1zzIe von
Mark St1J1ivan; "EpIC of Amenca", by Bulow,
Widow of the said decedent. has
MRS_ A. J. QUINBY & SON poranes". by ~ Garland; "EducalJon filed In the said Court her petition claltnproperty of the decedent to the value
J. T Adams; My Friendly Contem- ing$500
00 as provided by Section 12 of the
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
of the Whole Man". by L P. Jacks; ot
Fiduciaries Act of 1917 and that the same
may
be
approved by the Court on the 27th
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T
"AnXIOUS D::::) SM, by Philip Gibbs'
day of February. 1933, unless exceptions
FUN E RAL D I R
"Fanllly HI.tory". by V Sackvllle- thereto be flIed before that time
HOWAaD KIRK
E CTO R S West; "Green banks". by D. Whipple; 2-10-2t
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA. "Chairman Lady Vlbert", by J Farnol; To ELWIN H. SCHNITZLER. late of Y. M.
CA. 20th and Market Streets. Wheeling,
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ "InVitation to the Waltz", by R Leh- West
Virginia
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You are hereby notified that a final rule
divorce has been granted against you.
"New Poetry, An Anthology", by for
at the sui t of Emma V Schnitzler your
Harnett Monroe, "Money Musk", by B wile returnable In the Court ot Common
Pleas of Delaware County, December Term
A \Vllliams; "Son of God", by A P. 1931,
No 1851, on the 24th day of February,
FURNITURE RESTORING
Terhune, "Flymg Carpet", by R. Halli- 1933. on or before which day yOu may
cause, If any you have, why such
burton; "Answerlllg Glory", by R. C. show
divorce should not be granted.
HOWARD KIRK
Hutchlllson, "\Ve Beglll", by Helen
Attorney for Libellant
Carlisle; "Murdcr by Latitude", by Ru- 2-1O-2t
302 County Bldg., Media, Pa
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Pedler; 'Mammoth Mystery Book", by .,
Interior Decorating
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Editorial Comment
WARTHMOREAN
VOL. V-NO.8
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 24, 1933
$2.50 PER YEAR
SCHOOL BOARD
S'l'UDIES BUDGET
Editor of The Swarthmorea,,:
Circumstances have raised the comlnu-I
nity of Swarthmore Over the average.
Communities are something like a kalidascope. Look at them from a certain angle
\Vhether or not the teachers of the
and the effect is very beautHul-look at Suarthmore School District as well as
them from another angle and the effect is all other school employees should tak<:
uot so good
a cut in salary for the year 1933.34,
We let that old devil, Human Nature, promises to be a major subject of disJumble things up, and the effect is not cuss ion at the Home and School Meetpieasmg. Selfishness, fear, dread of
mg, March 6. This mecting of the Home
mtangible danger; a sinister color
and School Association will be for the
meanness, all as unnecessary and harmful purpose of discussing the budget for
to life as the devil himself.
If we look at things as they are, much ncxt year and the consequent tax rate
CONSIDER RADIO
FOR POLICE USE
Swarthmore may set the pace for other
cQmmunities of 3,000 population if plans
discussed last Thursday evclllng at the
meetlllg of Borough Council materialize.
A short-wave radio broaucasting set
may be installed at Borough Hall and the
police car equipped with a receiving set.
: This will make it possible for police
headquarters 10 borough han to get m
touch WIth the police car at a moment's
..
notice. At present the man on duty at
headquarters has no choice but to wait
in trouble, not of their o;~n~f~;t:~~~: COllllluttce, wdl be the princil)at speaker
and Will ask the members of the audiuntIl the street man telephones beCore he
Other citizens are fairly
,can give him emergency informatIOn.
These are able and many of them willing, cllce to express their views on the subThe change from the telephone system
to ease somewhat the heart breaking bur- ject of possible economics for the next
to
the short-wave radio system il::i bemg
den which has fallen upon their neigh- fiscal year.
considered at the suggestion of James H. ...
bors. The old motto, uThe devil taketh
As related in the statement of Mrs
Thomas, local radiO expert. Mr. Thomas
the hindmost" is the worst motto
DaVid C. Prince before the Educahon
says that the cost of installing the
side of Hen. As we are not going that Committce of the Legislature, every
equipment will compare favorably with
way, let us change It to "Love One An- sc;.hool board 111 the county must face a
the annual telephone bill of the Dolir:p. deother."
reduction in state appropriations if the
artment which approaches $500.
These thoughts follow a letter in last budget submitted by Governor Pine hot
: The most expensive item in the present
week's SwartluJlorean·. Why not follow is adopted whether the ncw Code is
telephone bIll i~ the system of phones on
out the suggestions made, and every
al)proved or not.
poles
around the borough where patrolzen that is able and wilhng, leave at
If the new Code is approved, ~warth!Ilen
report
to headquarters at regular
bank at the end of each month. Qr when- more stands to lose state funds to the Administration Buildin~ formerly used by the Swarthmore Prep School,
mtervals
These
could all be eliminated
ever convenient, an amount of money as equivalent of 2~ to 3 mHis. TillS means
which
will
Soon be taken over by the Ulverston School
the
radio
short-wave
system.
by
large as hiS heart would allow. Suppose that the local board will have to cut
Furthermore
Mr.
Thomas
states that
there are three hundred citizens who take school taxes to that amount in order to
there will be little upkeep expense and
this matter seriously. One leaves a dol- retam the same tax rate as during the
that III a few years it Will represent a
Jar; another leaves twenty-five dollars, past year. If the present <:;ode is regreat source of economy for the borough.
another leaves ten dollars; another
tained, the reduction III school approIII fact he goes farther to pomt out that
three dollars; another leaves fifty
pnations in the Governor's budget
it may be a source of income.
lars, another leaves fifty cents; and
would be the equivolent of about a half
At an important meeting of the nitics for an extensive health program
If Swarthmore can secure a permit to
Oil, larger or smaller. _ LeL it be said here, a mill in Swarthmore.
Board of Ad\!lsors of the Ulverston hitherto impOSSible. Under the direc- operate at a certain wave length, it means
the smaller amounts left WIder the im\Vhile no official statement has been
School held this week, It was decided tion of William F. Baker, dramatics tll.at no other short-wave radio permit
pulse of love, are Just as valuable as the forthcomlllg from the local school
to bUild Immediate plans to move into will be gIVen more emphasis Students wI/I be granted by the Federal Radio
larger ones.
board, other school districts where cuts
the former Swarthmore Preparatory whose interests iit! varticularly in the Commission within a radius of twelve
WIthout the spiritual impulse of love, in teachers' salaries are being considno amount large or small is worth any- ered, arc studying two plans. The first plant during the coming summer. An field of manual arts or construction of miles from here. Therefore It may be
thing. Those who respond will doubt- pro.,ides for a straight ten per cent cut agreement has been reached with the varied t)pes. will find more of these pOSSible that other nearby communities
less have enough to eat; enough to drink; III an teachers' and employees' salanes. present owners to occupy the corner satisfied III the new creative shop to be may want to pay Swarthmore an annuaJ
clothes to wear and be able to meet all The second plan calls for a reduction Admillistn:tioll BUlldmg and the Gym- established It win be possible elso for fee for the privilege of broadcasting form
nasium
obligations of life. A man may meet all of from eight to fifteen per cent in
the school to enroll more boarding stu- our station.
A short wave broadcasting system is
These new plans will not only make dents than is now feasible.
his personal obligations and stili be
salaries ac<;ording to the present scale
111 use by the police in Philadelphia and
pretty small proposition. If he does
In other words. those teachers who re- pOSSible the anticipated increase in en.
Dr. Terman plans a wide use of the is very satisfactory.
exceed his own interests he is of no
ceivc the highest wages will receive a rolhnent for Ulverston's third year, but
gymn<\sium
The Cub Pack of 88 boys
Council authorized Mr. Thomas to in~
use JIl a community than a pet cat. If in larger cut than the employees who are \\ III faCilitate a more intenSive and cxbetween
the
ages
of
nine
and
twelve
vestigate
certain features j tIo;; pr! ;..sral
tensive program of school activities.
hiS going through life, he has laid up no at the bottom of the wage scale.
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already
using
It (or thelT pack meet- and report back at the ne.A' 1
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eternal treasure, when the end comes. he
Either one of thf"se pl .. us if put into Accordmg to plans announced by Djmgs.
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are
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IS poor and naked and useless and wdl get effect in Swarthmore would represel1t rec..for E. L. Tt:rmaH ~ilc gymna:r.iulU
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thc equivalent of about two mills The and SWimming pool \\ ill offer opportu(Continued on Page Pour)
expert
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the
south
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LI.
The names mentioned in the letter last present school tax is 25 mills.
underpass in reference to v1
tal or "island" there in order to slow
times as long could be made. Let the cent of the school district's budget,
down traffic and make cars cut a wide
Editor of the Swarlhmoreau. name a COm- other sources of economy will have to
circlf
in turning to the left from the unmittee to start this and let that committee be cut severely If a tax reduction is to
derpass
in front of the bank.
secure a small committee, willing to serve, be attempted without touching tcachA
new
source of revenUe for the bor~
to meet once a week to consider the best ers' salaries.
'rhe County Commissioners, at a brief
The new school code and its effect on
ough
was
established when it was decided
disposition to make of the cash recelved.
One source of income would be de- meetmg held at Media Tuesday morn- the tax rate of Swarthmore and all other
to
charge
the Suburban Water Company
Only one book need be kept. the amount hncluent taxes w 11Ich total $5,000 for mg, formally announced decision to communities in the county was discussed
fees
which
will bring about $600 a year
the bank report. on the debit side; Ibe the year 1929. 1930 and 1931. If these
in its entirely last Thursday evening by a
amount disbursed on the credit Side. WIth could bc collected before the end of lessen the tax rate fot 1933, makmg for leader of the Delaware County Taxpay- to the borough (or the privitege of runthe slgnafure of the recipient Opposite the the present· school year, they would a saving oi 1.7 nulls.
ers' ASSOCIation and promment -school- ning water mains I through the streets.
amount he receIves.
create a balance which would be the
The new rate for county tax is 3.75 mall_of Chester, James L. Rankin, before The Gas Company already contributes $40
If any man thinks he IS maklOg a cClulvalent of one mill.
1I1Ills and for the poor dIstrict 1.3 mills, the Swarthmore branch of the League of per mile for mains in the borough, or a
'rhe only prinCIpal other courcc of a total of 5.05 mills.
sacrifice in domg an act to help others
Women Voters Followmg Mr. Rankin, total of about $600 a year. while the Bell
along, he should Sit down and get another reducIIIg school expenses exist largt:iy
The rate for 1932 was 4.25 mills for E. Wallace Chadwick, Chester attorney Telephone Company and the Keystone
Telephone Company have to pay a Iee
line of thought in his mind. The truth is 111 the curtaIlment of departments Fur- county and 2.50 mills for poor tax.
and member of the Taxpayers' Associa- for every telephone pole.
he IS exerCising a sacred prIvilege and is thcr InformatIOn in tillS field will be
The budget for 1933 has practically tion, descrlbed the associatIOn work and
On the recommendation of J. Archer
accumulating "treasure where moth and pubhshed 11) next week's Swarthmorean. been decided upon, but it will not be added some information pertaming to the
Turner.
an appropriation of fifty dollars
rust doth not corrupt and where thieves
Following a meeting of the School anllounced for a few days.
Ilew Board of Assessment and Revision
was
granted
do not break through and steal."
Board scheduled for last lught, The
of Taxes.
. the Tree Commission • for
expenses d urmg the current year.
We shall need this treasure when the Swarthmorean also hopes to be able to
Well-known in Swarthmore women's
time comes for us to pass through the pubhsh next week, more exphclt facts WOMEN VOTERS TO
circles, Mrs John M. Ogden urged public
MEET ON TUESDAY commendatIOn be accorded the members FORTNIGHTLY AT
thm veil that separates us from the un- 011 the school budget as proposed for I
seen and eternal.
1933-34.
MRS. J- V_ S. BISHOP'S
Next Tuesday, February 28, at 230 of Borough Council for their conscienVery truly yours,
tiousness in lessening the budget and thus
Shade Simmonds.
Pill, the Swarthmore League of Wom- penmtting the promised tax reduction.
The Fortmghtly will meet at the home
ORGAN
RECITAL
AT
en Voters will hold Its regular moeting Mrs. ]. Passmore Cheyney acted as chair- of Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop on Monday
FINAL BA=S=KE""""'T=B=A'=LL=
VESPERS THIS SUNDAY i" the ~oman's Cluh House. The meet- man.
Feb. 27th at 2 :30 o·c1ock.
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GAME TmS EVENING
IIIg IS III cilarge of Mrs Herbert SanOnce a year a program is devoted to
Speaking of the new school code, Mr.
A program of alternate vocal and piano !ord, <:,hairm3n of Educalton. 1'h.e subshort stories. This time a Galsworthy
Ranklll
outhned
the
history
of
the
Ed~
The final basketb211 game of the sea· selections was given by Dr. George War~ Jcct lS The New School Code as It May
story "Indian Summer of a Forsyte" (a
SOli for Swarthmore High School wIll rell, baritone, and Mrs. Ruth Potter Ash- Affect Swarthmore Schools," and the monds Act and the reaSOns why the new part of the Saga) will be reviewed by
be pJayed this evening With Colhngdale ton, PI301St, at the Vespers senice on speaker IS Frank R. Morey, Principal code was suggested, and said: "The Edmonds Act, as amended in 1919, is per~ Mrs Joseph Perry. Mrs. George McSunday, February 19.
of the S\,,: arthmore schooJs.
at the Prep School gym in Swarthmore
Next week Aforrison C Boyd will pre-I This IS an open lIlcetmg and all who fectly suitable to e\'eryone III the schools Cracken wiII read "Goodbye, Europe!" by
It IS hoped that a large number of sent an organ reCital at t~e Sunday eye- are mterested 111 this timely and im- except the educators, who want more Joseph Hergesheimer.
local people will be present. 'rhe first lUng serVIce. The follOWing Will be 111_
Mrs. Carroll Thayer Will speak of curpower. The Edmonds Act IS the basis of
anu. second teams of both institutions eluded on hIS program
partant tOPIC are IIlvItcd to attend and the Pennsylvania School System In 1931, rent literary events. Members are asked
will play.
Rhapsody •...•...... : •.... Saint Saens I rcmam for tca which will be served in there was appointed a committee of Sen- to mention their favorite Galsworthy
. ....... .•........ VienJe I the 10ullgC by the Hospitality Commitw ators and educators who were asked to novels.
On Tuesday Swarthmore beat Mar- Scherzetto
F· I
ple-NewtOWIl, the first team wmnillg 38 111a c of Sixth Symphony .•••... . 1¥idDr! tee.
alter the Edmonds Act or to make a new
to 12 and the second team 28 to 5.
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code. This they did and if the new code
Births
Next Wednesday the local five Will
is passed, the result will put all the power
play III the County-wide KnvalllS Troin the hands of nine men who will sit in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Willison Smith Jr
phy tournament, meeting Colhngdale
Harrisburg and dictate school procedure of Cynwyd arc bcmg congratulated o~
at 9 o'clock. If the Swarthmore tcam
for the whole state
the birth of a son, ]. Wdlisoll Smith,
willS from Collingdale they will play
Referrmg to assessments and cutting 3rd, on February 16
COIllC on you S\\arthmore ]lg.Saw
the ,.. miter of the Radnor-Upper Darby
The receipts showlIlg that a purchase salaries, ~Ir Chad\\ Ick advocated as
!lr and Mrs Kermlt E. Peters, of
puzzle
fans!
game.
drashc a cut of 25 to 35 per cent on 16 Prmceton avenue, are receiving conTile Swarllllllorcan offers the very has been made at each of the three stores .,alaries of government employes. This
thmg your heart desires-a Jig·Saw puz- does not necessitate that articles be pur- he said would keep the additional money gratulations 011 the birth of a son Robzle of a scene m Swarthmore I
chased that are advertised in this week's 10 the pockets of the taxpayers and ert \Vallace, at Crozer Hospital o~ FebThese puzzles are made of bass wood paper, but It IS necessary that the three therefore keep it 1'1. circulation, besides ruary 4 Airs. Peters will b~ remember_
Ex-Senator Upshaw, of Alabama will
ed as the daughter of Air. and Mrs.
stores ha\e advertisements of one kind or forcing the hoarders of the government George
be the speaker at a meeting in the and all pieces are mterlocking.
A. Bretz.
The title of the first puzzle available is another m the issue for this week.
to break into their hoardings and get
interest of temperance to be held thiS
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Fullerton. Jr.•
The first three persons bringing in ac- theIr money also back mto the market
evening at the HIgh School Auditorium "Parrish Hall Walk," a scene on the Col2216
Shern,an avenue, Evanston llIin.
lege
Campus
The
picture
is
a
photoceptable receipts Saturday morning, will' When asked as to membership, Mr. OIS, announce the birth of a daughter
The meetmg witl begin at 8 o'clock, and
graph
which
has
appeared
in
The
be given the three jig-saw puzzles that Rankin rephed at the close of the Charlotte. on February 15.
the pUblic is invited.
'
Swartlllllorean at a past date.
have been made e s pee i a II y for The I meeting, lOWe do not want your money,
These puzzles cannot be purchased, S'l.oorlhmorean.
f especially We want you I"
Junior Section
they must be earned.
Singing School Tonight
The winners of the puzzles along with
Samuel D. Clyde, o~ S.warthmore, IS
The Junior Club will hold a card
One will be given to each of the first a reproduction of the picture will appear chairman of the ASSOCiation,
party in the Lounge, Tuesday evening, three persons bringing to The Swarth .. in next week's SuarlhmotWllf.
"Ye Olde Singing School" will be
Dr. George W. \Varren, of Harvard repeated this evening at the Methodist
February 28th The proceeds will he morcau, office, a receipt from three difIf $ufficient interest in the idea is ap- Avenue, who has been confined to his
Used for welfare work. Come and bring ferent stores advertising in this week's
parent
this week, more puzzles of 1«31 home by illness all this week, is im- Church Social Hall for the benefit of
your friends.
the local relief fund. The program will
issue of the J?3per.
scenes will be given away next week.
proving.
begin at 8 :15.
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IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF THE
COUNTY Of DELAWARE PENNA
No 86 December TCllll 1932
Estate of Oscar R A von Bulow
Notice is hereby given that Lizzie \on
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FEB 25 1939
FEBRUARY 17, 1933
25c
CONSIDER RADIO
FOR POLICE USE
ULVERSTON SCHOOL TO TAKE
OVER PART OF PREP BUILDINGS
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CROONING
guest
past week Mr. James M.
Jr. of the
Harvard.
E.C. W.
A stop will be made at the
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A!edia Iginning Friday,
March 10th, the.e serv-
THE SWARTHMOREAN
25. Originated as a method of encouraging the giving of jobs to the wlemployed,
the exhibit is being operated on a non·
profit basis. There is no charge of any
kind for admission.
John H. McClatchy, general chairman
of the exhibition states that several hundred men already have been given employment by the exhibitors who are displaying their prcxh,tcts. UAnother source
of work", Mr. McClatchy adds, !lis the
numerous jobs that are certain to be
given out by the men and women attending the exhibition!'
Among the sponsors are the Delaware
County Real Estate Board, the Association of Commerce of Eastern Delaware
County and more than a score of women's
clubs in both Delaware and Montgomery
Counties.
The exhibition hsel f is known as the
UAt 69th Street homeowners may see
the thousand-and-one materials that go
into the construction of the modern house,
making for greater comfort, livability
and health. In the Architects Buiiding,
the homeowner then may inspect the assembly of these materials into complete
"before and after" units demonstrating
the possibilities of remodeling, reconditioning, and modernizing lfomes both as
to interiors and exteriors."
Correct
the cause of
Halitosis!
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for Nieee
Mrs. Charles A. Stern of Baltimore
Pike entertained at dinner last Saturday
evening in honor of the eighteenth birthday of her' niece, Miss Barbara Coar of
Chestnut Hill. Mis, Coar was lovely in
a blue dress of rough crepe. Her corsage was of pink. roses and. lilies-of.lhevalley. Dancing and games followed the
dinner.
The guests were Miss Elizabeth Matos,
Miss Margaret Vlachos, Mrs. Harold
Calvert, Mrs. Robert Gilfillin, Mrs. Belle
Schamel, Mr. David Bishop, Mr. Powell
Calvert all of Swarthmore. Miss Esther
Key. Miss Eleanor Krause, rutd Miss
Helen Paxson of Chestnut Hill, Mr.
Heury Schafer of Philadelphia, and Mr.
William Coar and Mr. Stephen Cox from
Lafayette college.
Bad breath Is moat colllJDOnly
caused byfallure ofthe bowels
to carry oft body wastea. CoDstlpatlon for""" nature to_k
another outlet for theae
wastea. They are abeorbed by
the blood stream, which carrlea them to the lunas. And
the lungl emale an nnpleaaant odor.
The &rot atep In permanently
deatroylng bad breath I. to
deatroy the polsonou8 bacteria present In all
of CODstlpatlon. To do this, use
Lacto-Denrin - a correctlYe
food used and endoned by
the famoul Battle Creek Sanltarium. Atthe same time use
Battle Creek White PsyUa_
harmlea. little 8eed, which
suppllea the bulk and lubrl-.
cation essential to regular
and easy elimInation.
This store I. local headquarters for all Battle Greek
Health Food.. Come In aDd
alk about thoae Intended
particularly for your needs.
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Blaisdell of and Mrs. Theophile Saulnier, Mr. and
Harvard and Strath Haven avenues .en- Mrs Wallace McCurdy and ~.fr. and distributes the articles in twenty pound
lots to needy families.
tertained at bridge last Saturday evcnlng. M . S
II Hnd
Mr and Mrs Arthur P. Shanklin of
rs. ewe
ge.
Miss Gertrude Gold, Field Captain of
Amh';rst avenu; will ha.ve Miss Louise
~fr. and Mrs. Harold Haas, of Ver- District Six and contact officer between
Brown of Louisville, Kentucky as her Ol11ca, N. J., were the week-end guests of National Headquarters and the Girl
h
t tl .
eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samue~ A. B?yer. Mr. a~d Scouts of Delaware County, spoke at
S~~ff:eswil:ls e~tertain at dinner and Mr.s. Boyer entertamed lII:ormally HI length upon the new 136 acre Girl Scout
n Saturday
their honor on Saturday evemng.
'd . h h
brJgem
camp near Honey Brook. Pa.
er onoro
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D J h A Murphy who has been in
..l rs. aVI
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g en ·a\enue,
On this new site are 36 acres of woodthe ~ra~u~te hospital at 19th and Lom- was in Northampton, :Mass., for a few land and a mile of the beautiful stream
bard streets since February first is im- clays last week.
..
f which gives the camp its temporary name.
proving nicely following two operations.
..Mr. and AIrs. \Vdh~m W. Turner, 0 A permanent name will be selected by
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Dr. Murphy will be there at ieast two Yale a\,enue, entertamed on Saturday the r{irls who camp there. Miss Gold
more weeks.
evcning.
Food Sale
dwelt upon the wonderful possibilities of
Mrs. Harold R. Perry of Elm avenue
Mrs. George L. Armitage, of Chester a large lake for boating and attractive
will leave Sunday lor Boston where she road and \Vcstdale avenue, entertained features of the new camp site.
A sale of cakes, bread, candies, salads.
sewing
the
members
of
her
at
her
etc.,
will be heJd by the Woman's Guild
bee
will visit relatives for a few days.
Miss Williamson conducted a "Fly-Up"
Mr. and Mrs. William Vlachos of Vas- homc last cvening.
of
Trinity
Church on Saturday mornceremony for the following Brownies:
ing,
February
25th, from 8 :30 a. m.
sar avenue spent last week-end in Maple.
- - -...-.~-Phyllis Simpson, Margaret Sheppard,
until
noon.
The
sale will be held in the
wood, New Jersey as the guests of Mr. GIRL SCOUTS ARE
Aim Robinson, Frances Turner, Dorothy
store
of
Joseph
Peckerman on Chester
Vlachos' brother Mr. C. A. Vlachos, and
SUBJECT OF PROGRAM Wilson, and Joy Price.
Road.
Mrs. Vlachos.
Four girls received their first class
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Mr. and Mrs. Chandlee Turner, of
The meeting of the Woman's Club On awards. They are Betty McGarrah, BarBronxville, N. Y., are being congratu- Tuesday ·,vas devoted to a program in bara Bassett, Jane Richardson and Doris
Trinity Notes
lated upon the birth of a daughter, Mary the inetrest of the Girl Scouts and McIntyre.
Charlotte Turner, on Thursday, February Brownies of Swarthmore. Mrs. George
The Lenten Sewing Class will begin
The District Girl Scout House at
CHESTER ROAD
16. Mrs. Turner, a former resident of Zimmer, chairman of the Committee on Drexel Manor, will celebrate its first its work 011 Ash Wt:dnesday immediateSwarthmore and a graduate of Swarth- Citizenship and Girl Scouting of the Wo- birthday on Wednesday, March 1. The ly after the celebration of the Holy
Swarth. 761-762
more College, is the daughter of Mr. and man's Club. presided and the Ijrincipal house will be opened in the afternoon
which
beeach
held week.
at 10:00 ; : ; ; ; ; ; : : : ; : ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ;
Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, of Strath Haven speaker was Miss Julia Williamson. Na- and aU Girl Scouts and others interested Communion
m. The Class
willwill
meet
Inn, Swarthmore. Mr. Turner is a nep- tional Director of Brownies for Philadel- are in\'ited to be present.
In the afternoon, at 3 :15 o'clock
FREE ADMISSION
hew of William W. Turner and J. Arch- phia.
there will be a Childrens' Service. BeI
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In order to acquaint our neJghbors
Miss Williamson referred to Scouting
Davis-Wagner
with our new theatre, we are allowMr. and .Airs. Norman Hulme, of Og- as training for citizenship. She dwelt on
ing this sUp to be exchanged tor B
den and Swarthmore avenues, entertained the larger purpose of service which lies
Reserved. Seat by payiDg the Federal
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wagner of
10% ta.z when accompanied by one
at cards on Saturday evening.
patel adm.Isslon. In otber wordS, you
behind the coveted ~Ierit or Efficiency 337 Dickinson avenue announce the marMr. and l-Irs. Carl Harrison Chaffee, badges.
can secure two seats tor the price
riage of .their daughter Pauline and Mr.
of one toof Stanwood, entertained at dinner and
"A Girl Scout has only proven herself Edward Russell Davis of Cornell avenue
cards on Saturday evening. The guests worthy of the rank she has reached when on Saturday, February 18 at the home of
"Just
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, she lIas helped another Scout and passes the bride. The Reverend Douglas Roe
with
Dr. Frank Gillespie and Mrs. Gillespie, on the knowledge she has gained," said performed the ceremony in the presence
Cledge Roberts & Virginia Curley
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna, Mr. and lliss Williamson.
of the members of the two families. Mr.
New York Stars
Mrs. Joseph Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Sproul
Last summer Miss WilJiamson traveled and Mrs. Davis will live in Philadelphia.
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 7:l
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant, Mr. in Europe and attended the opening of
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Evenings
Mat.-Wed.-Sat.
"Our Chalet", the International Girl WOMEN TO MAKE
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SOc-75c--$1
3Se SOC
Swut House at Adelboden, Switzerland.
HARRISBURG TRIP
including tax
This headquarters was given to the Girl
Scouts by an American woman, Mrs. ].
A Joint Pilgrimage of the Legislative
THE PLAYHOUSE
Storrow.
and Citizenship Departments of the Dela69th SI. Above Chestnut
The activities of the Girl Scouts ob- ware County Federation of Women's
Boulevard 1087
Free Parking
served in Europe by Miss Williamson, Clubs to the State Legislature at Harris~
(Good oal,. MODda,.. Tueada,. or
differed as greatly as their countries. In burg will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Wedn••"',,)
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now close to the $21,000,000 mark, is being featured by a mammoth Delaware~fontgomery County exhibition which
opened Thursday evening, February 16,
on 69th Street Boulevard. More than 100
exhibitors are displaying all kinds and
types of materials used in the repairing,
alteration or improvement of a hom e
from cellar to attic.
The exhibition will cOlltinue for a ten
day perind through Saturday, February
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501
If you know of a
prospect for a new
or used car, fill in
their name and ad.
dress and mail to
Hannum &. Waite,
Swarthmore, Pa.
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countries,forces
activities
are planned
Those
taking
the trip will
visita this
as
to mobilize
for caring
for chil- sion
of the
Legislature,
make
tourses.
of
dren in case of another war. In England I the Capitol building and other State
where Girl Scouts are t e r m e d Girlr buildings, and will be taken on a drive
§ Guides, many Trails of Service are car- up the Susquehanna River to the Gover~ ried on. Each Scout brings a pound of nnr's Mansion.
food or clothing to an appointed spot,
The tour will leave 69th street terminal
§§ here a motor lorry meets the group and at 8:15 a. m. in De Luxe Grehound line
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HAPPENINGS
at
HANNUM & WAITE'S
If you have decided to keep
the old car, O. K. We can make
it look alnto8t like Dew again at
lillie expense to yon,
1. Put dressing on the lOp.
2. Clean and Simonize the
body.
3. Paint fenders, running gear
and wheels.
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Warning-Never eleel a busi"
ness man for tax oollertoro We
understand from a reliable HOuree
that the merebants ooUeeled less
IhIlD twenty pe~nl of the saiLS
tax.
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Do You Know?
You can guarantee your
income against any physical or mental incapacity
by owning a non-cancellable disability contract.
Colafemina Vineyard
On J\fonday evening, Walter Coppock, will speak on Technocracy at the
regular Forum in \Vhittier House at 8
o'clock.
Nationaliz2tion of banks, with control
cCl1traliJ.;cd jn the Federal Govcrnment,
while not a ~ure for the depressic.n,
would he the greatest single preventive
of future depressions. Prof. William
Blaisdell of Temple University told the
Forull at \Vhittier House on Monday
of this week.
Dr. Blaisdell began by saying that
liuctuatioll of the gold movement, even
though its \'alue is stable, undermines
the cn~dit and price structure. He then
gave a short explanation of the prolJosed sllbstit utes. Ei-met;:;,lism or silver
coined in some settled ratio to gold say
16 to I its market value is approximately 70 to 1 now might possibly raise
prices but its immediate effect would
be to enrich the owners of silver. The
Go!d Exchange system enables countries off the gold standard to secure
drafts on countries which are. The
Made..to~measure
Compensated Dollar would reverse the
valuation method used at present. InSPRING LINE JUST OUT
stead of stabilizing thc content of the
dollar it would stabilize prices shifting
SAMUEL M. DODD
the content of the dollar by means of
Swa.69B.M
an indcx numher. Control of the production of ncw gold by the countries
RENOVIZE
which produce it, and controlled paper
By replaCing your old \VOrn out washer with
curricncies arc two other methods
a new Prima. Washer at today's low prices.
along
the same lines, all of them dePRIMA. SPINDRY. B two tub spinner with
PumP. the electric washer with the 10 year
signed to regulate money in n,Jrder to
tactory bond. Cash price f19.50. Time price
stabilize prices. To a limited extent
$85.00, 12 months to pay. Other Prima models $39.50 up (pump $10.00 extra). AlBo the
this is being done today. Our gold
Prima with the famOUS nevercrush squeeze
standard
is not the purely classical one,
Dryer. Simplicity and high workmanship In
Tbank Unknown Friends
all models.
and business claims are met by bank
Electric washer, cleaner and motor recredits while checks largely replace
pairs. All models. SpecIalists on spinner
."fr. and :Mrs. D~nato Colafemina lother forms of currency.
tYPe washers. Repairs 'done at big savings,
Wish to express thclr thanks to the
Dr. Blaisdell thinks we r,11ust go
Parts are high quaUty at low prices.
unknown persons who left several deeper than any of these in order to
ELECTRIC HOME SERVICE books 011 grape culture on the door· remedy the situation. \Vc musut have
step of ~OO Harvard avenue last week. centralized control of credit in the
350 Vassar Avenue
They Wish that the donors or lenders F.d ral Government through nationaliPhone Sw. 1'197
zaCti~n of banking. The Federal Reserve
would make their identity known,
SYstem was a step in this direction, but
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it-has been demonstrated that its power
ill did not 'reach far cnough and credit
was ovcr expanded \"ith disastrous rei !'-ults.
Ollly whcn this vital control is
STATE AND PLUM STS.
MEDIA, PA.
I plaC(~d ill the hands of the go\'ernment,
-SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SA TURDA y,. whose perspective comprises the nation
as a whole, not parts or single in~iPrime Rib Roasts
\'iduals, may we avoid catastrophes hke
Fancy Pot Roast
1929
and the ruinous years that have
Stewing Chickens
followed .
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keep your cas lank filled as we
leel that cas is goiDe 10 start to
advant!e in priee.
FIREWOOD.
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with Debe Daniels and Aline MacMahon
added-Musical Comedy in Tedtnicolor "Pleasure Island"
Cartoon
Selected Short Subjects and Fox Movietonews
Swarthmore Representatives
P. E. TOLD
SW8,1833
W. R. TALBOT
SWB. 680
Wednesday Only
HERBERT MARSHALL and SARI MARITZA
"EVENINGS FOR SALE"
GOLF HOSE
(
Botany WOOl-FOrmerlY)
Priced up to $3.50 per pair
$1.00
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WEEK.END SPECIAL
Th~ Renovize Philadelphia Campaign,
MARTEL BROS.
so.
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Court House at 8:30 for tbe converuenco/ ices will be held. on IQ-iday afternoons
of w""!en living in this vicin.ity. The at the same hour. followed by the Chi 1buses will then proceed to Harrisburg a r - ,
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riving in time for the opening of the drcns Confirmation Class.
morning session at 11 o'clock.
The cost per person will be governed
by the number taking the trip. If there
are fifty or more women, the cost wil be
$2.25 for the round trip.
Reservations should be made at once
with the Legislative or Citizenship chairman of the club.
The bus will return after dinner in the
evening.
\Vhat has happened to modern song?
Something has done it a terrible wrong.
Singing used to be wholesome and jolly,
Now it is morbid and melancholy.
Crooning has turned good music around
To a blatant. slithery sprawl of sound~
I wonder sometimes jf this weird obsession
Has sotnt!thing to do \\,ith the long depressioll.
It is no wonder ,we long today
For the old sweet songs, in the old sweet way.
.May we all e'er long be granted reJief
From this ever present howling or grief.
If an end may come to this era of croon,
Let it be soon, Oh, let it be soon.
Mrs. Arthur O. Redgrave and Mrs.
Henry J. Hanzlik motored to Hood college to visit Miss Elmira Redgrave and
attend the Mother's Day events at Hood.
, Spencer Hurtt of Park avenue entertained some of his school friends in honor
of his birthday on Washington's birthday.
Miss Margaret Vlachos of Vassar avenue entertained at dinner last Friday
evening. The guests were Miss Dorothy
Finkenaur, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wescott of Merchantville, Mr. Paul Calvert
and Mr. Douglas Wolle of Ridley Park.
Mr. E. C. Walton and Miss Mary
Walton of Ogden avenue had as their
FEBRUARY 24, 1933
Legs
Loins Pork
Fresh Ground
Hamburg
18C
19c
tOe
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Loin Pork Chops
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lUUSICIANS HONORED
AT STORY HOUR
Lamb
Shoulders Pork
City Dressed
Smoked Hams
0" Thursday, Fcbruary 23, the ChilIdren's
Story Hour program for FebruI ary was given at the ,"Voman's Club-
t house. A play was presented dealing
Iwith
the lives of two great composers,
! Mozart and Beethoven, who lived ~ur
i iug the life-time of George \VashlOg1 ton.
I Thc music played d~ring the play
BUCHNER'S
Delivered in Basement
Swarthmore, Pa.
$12.00 per Cord
Apur-chaseher-e endticl you ro a receipt
Phone: Media 646 R I
toward. the Jia:·Saw Punic
RIDE A TAXICAB EQUIPPED WITH A FARE METER. YOU ARE SAFE.
Cab Stand Swa_ I BOO
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
315-17 YALE AVENUE, MORTON, PA.
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 710B
I did inspect my car yesterday. How about yours? General Automotive Service will take care of yours. Drive in or call for service
Swarthmore 1697.
D. E. CAPRIOTTY
"Talk
OYer
. . . . You GO to your banker
for advice in money affairs ••• to your lawyer for
correct procedure in business matters ••• to those
who should know best in their particular fields,
Prudent people always seek seasoned information
in moves of importance.
Why not draw upon the knowledge of your utility
company when you need a better understanding of
utility service? It pay. to get the fact•.
Let us suggest the proper lighting for your home,
office, store, window, club, church, barn, form or
street. Let us give you the beneflt of our experience
with motors, pumps, heaters, or any other equipment
you may hove in mind. We con 'show you how to
get best result. with least outlay and lowest upkeep_
Competent advice is part of our service. We are
part of your community, the same as you are, ond
you will find us always glad to assist yau.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
A Pion ..r in Voluntarily E,tablidling Low Rofu for All E'edri~ Hl'Yic.
VISIT OUR BOOTHS - NOS_ 72 AND 73
elaware and Montgomery Counties
Exhibition of the Renovize Campaign
69TH AND MARKET STREETS - UPPER DARBY
FEBRUARY 16-25 INC.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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ULVERSTON SCHOOL PRAISED FOR
ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXPANSION
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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({'tmtinutd from Pao~ One)
of Swarthmore opportunities compar-
practice the principles of the "new edu-
able to good Y. M. C. A. facilities cation", still has its place, and will COIlWORK IN COLLEGE
found in all large centers. The Advisory
WOODS CONTINUES
tinue to make its pioneering contribuBoard is unanimous in executing the
tions to educational practice. We re-
lege.
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.Mr. Editor:
\Vc want to staml) with approval any
effort made hy our Borough Cotlllcil to
eliminate unnecessary expense from
the budget, but it scems to be a drop
from the sublime to the ridiculous to
give as a reason for not using the snow
ptow for the clearing of streets the plea
of economy. In a snow storm such as
was had last week the walks should be
dearcd so that our citizens who go out
of tOWI1 could reach the early morning
trains under fairly comfortahle cOlHlitions. \Vc own plows and e(luipment for
clearing walks at times of heavy SilO\\'falls. and it seems silly to state that in
the interest of economy they are not
used. Fifteen or twenty dol1ars would
probably pay the bill for such service.
Surely our taxpaying citizens who do
not OWIl and drive automobiles are entitled to some of the benefits for which
they pay. The plea for not using the
snow plows under the conditions cited
may serve as an excuse but not as a
good reason.
CHAS. A. SlUTH.
DR. DAVID LINCOFF
115 So. Olive St.
MEDIA
Eye Sight Specialist
Reasonable Prices
CAKE SALE
Auspices of Women's Guild of
TRINITY CHURCH
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Saturday, Feb. Z5, 1933
,.' 'a-'
ai· .. S.
real OWbel'. with noUce to tene lenatl.... 11
Sheriff Bales of Beat .t.ate
CondlUou'-'260.00
condiUon. announced ., Ale.
At tile SherUr'. Omce
Court BoWIe. lIda. Penhl7banl.
BaturdaJ'. )I&I"(!b 11, 1933
GEARY" RAllKIN, AUorDe7s.
9:30 o'dodr: A.. M.
Lavart FacIas
Hateru Standard Time
Levari Fada
No. &86
December 'l'enn, 1932
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PETER E. TOLD
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
DL.:'J DANI( BUILDING
No. 64:3
December Term. 1932
3GO Lakeview avenue.
All that certain lot or piece of crouad with
All that certa.lb lot or pIece of ground w!&h
the buildings and Improvements thereon erected. e1tuate In tbe Townahlp of Upper Darb,.
Count,. of Delaware aud State of Pennarlvania.
deacrlbed accordiog to a plan dated Jul7 28.
1925. ~d revised A\lCU8t 6. 1925. a, folloW8.
tu wit.: Bel'lnnlng at a J)Oiot. the InlenecUon
of the eoutheaaterly aide of Fairfleld avenue.
(An, feet wtde) and the northeasterly stde 01
Avenue "c" (lor1:r·.ftve feet witle): thence
extendlug" along tbe said aide 01 Avenue ..c ..
south twellly·ulne denees three mInutes fOr1y
8e(.'Onds eaet fort,y·lour feet aud seventy.three
one·hundredths of a foot; thenco extending
uonb alX\l" degrees flfC,.8lr minute.. twenty
&econds cast nlue&y-elght feet:· lbeneo mend.
iUI" north twenty·nine deBTeeS three minutes
lorty eeeonds west forly·four feet Bnd sevent,,three one-hundredthl of a foot to tbe south.
easterly eide of Fairfield avenue; "hence atending along lame soutb Bixty degreeJJ tU»,'
.six minutea twenty seeonds wesL ninety-eiCbt
leet to poInt and place of beginning. Being No.
427 Avenue "C".
Under and subjcet. to certaln buIlding reo
aLrict,ions.
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depression, which has naturally hampered it along with all· schools, it is
taking this forward and upward step.
This will bring the school to a place
which truly belongs to it."
"I am glad to associate myself with
dl the promise which Ulverston School
is showing in thcse days", said Howard
Kirk, who has only recently been mad~
a member of the Advisory Board. Par"~he Ulve~s.t~n School announcement
of Its acquISItion of new and larger
quarters in the former Swarthmore Preparatory School buildings is C2use for
genuine congratulation. Less than two
years ago, Ulverston was a dream rather than a reality. Its survival when
public school programs have tended to
the elil'lination of the need for private
schools, and in a period when economic
conditions have closed the doors of
many long established institutions, is a
real triumph. Ulverston was founded
upon the pattern of the new education.
If it continues to build upon this pattern, it wiII assuredly become an intcgrd part of the future educational advantages of Swarthmore. Your continued g!""owth and SlJccess should be
the wish of every resident of the community."-Roland L. Eaton.
I "\Ve are indeed glad to hear that the
Ulverston School plans to occupy thc
old Prep_ School. They should be
highly praised for bringing back to
Swarthmore an institution which stood
as 2 landmark for over 30 years. We
wish them great success in their new
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new plans for the school. Those interjoice to be participants in these conviewed attach real importance to the
tributions. Terms are often misleading,
new step.
but we are proud to think of Ulverston
belonging to the National Progressive
Many communications of praise and Educational Association, because we
commendation have been received by Dr. define a progressive school as one in
E. L. Terman, director of the School, which students progress daily into more
efficient and abundant living. We have
since the annOWlcement of its latest plans.
begun humbly and propose to continue
S·warllimortatJ. al a past date.
hurnbly in seizing upon our unfolding
Improvement8 consist of two·story brick and
"'fhe Ulverstoll School has made even opportunities."
stu(X:o house 24x3a feel: one·story rear addi.
tiun. ux6 fee1,; stucco garage. 20%l.6 teet.
greater success in this its second year.
Sold as tbe property of WUllam M. Calhoun.
Its physical equipment has, however,
mortgagor. and PaUl A. SherWin and Veronica
Give Local Woman's Play
M. Sherwin. hi8 wIfe. real owners, witb noUce
been too limited to meet our needs, but
to terre tenaots. if BDY.
by occupying the buildings of the forThe Narberth Players gave two percash or certified check
mer Preparatory School, or some of formances of "Death Calls for Mar- onCondltlo1l&--$250.00
day of sale. balance in ten dan. Further
conditions announced at. 881e.
them, we shaH be able to admit many
gin," by Isabel Briggs Myers. last weeklU.orc students and share with them the
GEARY 01: RANKIN. Altorne,.s.
end. 011 both Friday and Saturday eveopportunities, which our present stunings the house was filled to capacity.
dent body enjoys", said ]. Jarden Guen- Swarthmore people who attended were: Levari Facina
No. 586
ther, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E.
December Term. 1932
in commenting upon the new plans of Ullman. Mrs. David M. Ulrich, David
the school.
All that. certain lot or plew of ground. witb
and Pete Ullman, Mr. Ebner E. Melick,
E. A. J ellkins, Vice Chairman of the Mr. J. William Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. the tenemeut ot me88uage thereoD erected. ait·
uate in the Township 01 Marple. In tbe
Board and Chairman of the Business John Cornog, Mr. and Mrs. Edson County of Delaware and Stnto of PeDDQ'lvanla
Committee is pleased with this forward Young, Mrs. James Hornaday. Mr. and and described as fOllows. to wit: Beginning at.
a point on the southwesterlY slde of Franklin
step, which the school is taking. "This Mrs. William Pohlig and Miss Janet road (fori)'" feet wfde) at the distance of
three hundred. leet southeastwardly from the
is a move in the right direction", said Krall.
80utheasterly 8lde of Cheater road (t.bir&Y
Mr. Jenkins. "These buildings will give
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feet wide), conhuojng in front or breadtb
soutbea.etwardJ,. on the said side of Franklin
the school the facilities it needs for
Lead Bible Discussion
road flf-ty feet. and atending of lb.t. width I
working out the special studies and
in length or depth 8outhweStward1..7 one hun·
and fl1t.y feet. belug lot numbered 86 on
special activities which should be a
1\Ir. Albert D. Spaeth of Park ave- dred
the
plan
of Broomall Grove. Marple Town.
prominent part of such a school as Ul- nue, a teacher of Science in the High sbip. Delaware
County. PennQlvania, recorded
verst on; The gymnasium also should fit School, will lead a bible discussion at at. Media in Plan Case No.1. psp 23, Icc.
Under and subject. to certain building rein perfectly with that part of the physi. the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church strictions
now of record.
cal activities program, which is almost on Sunday, February 26th, at 7 P. M.
Improvements consist of ·J,wo·atory Slone and
as important as the distinctly mental Subject, Promises of the New Testa- roughcaJlt
hOUBO. 24x46 feet: addition. 6xl2
work.
feet: porch front.; baBement garag~.
ment.
\Ve feel too, that Ulverston is to be
Sold aa the properly of aobert lI. !lilne
most heartily congratulated, since in
and Katharine M. Milne, his wife, mortgagors.
the face of the general difficulties met
and West Center Savino and Loan Assoclation,
by
the discouragements arising from the
Peckerman's Shop
Cakes,Candies,Bread,Salad
a-.
.sHERIFF'S SALES
Quarters."-E. M. Buchner, President of
this group. as well as those of boys Swarthmore Men's Association.
ROBBRT B. SHARPLES
over
twelve and adults interestedj to
EdItor and PubU.her
Director E. L. Terman states:
include the use of the gym floor for
"The generous responses on the part
extensive games and physical exercises of local residents, as well as from those
-basket
ball, handball, volley ball, of more distant communities, to the
Phone Swarthmore 900
WfcstJing and boxing teams, the bowl- program of the Ulverston School during
Entered .. Second era.. matter. January 24,
1929, at the Pott Office at Swarthmore. PL, ing alley's for bowling and the pool for these first two years, is of course exswimming. Life !,'uards will be on duty ceedingly gratifying to those of us
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
011 afternoons and evenings for giving
who have shared in its organization.
instruction and directing groups in
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933
Such response has proven beyond
swimming. This will open to the boys words that a private school, daring to
\\fork in the College woods is still being carried on by two groups of uoem·
ployed men, one group consisting of
about thirty men has been at work in
the erum Martin woods north of the
Baltimore pike while another smaller
group has been at work cleaning out
brush and cutting down trees south of
the railroad tressel in the College woods.
The larger group of mcn are mostly
from Chester amI are employcd here
through the efforts of John R. Helms,
of Princeton and Elm avenues. :Mr.
Helms assumes full responsibility for
paying the men and his only source of
revenue from their work is in selling
the wood which they cut.
The CoJlege authorities have endeavored to cooperate by referring to Mr.
Helms all orders for firewood. 1'hrough
the efforts of this Swarthmorcan a
large number of colored men who would
otherwise have been dependent on charity, have been able to support themselves.
The smaller group of men working
in the woods directly behind the College have been supervised by Harry
\Vood, the head gardener of the College, and have received their wages
through the cooperation of the Uncmployment Relief Bureau and the Col-
FEBRUAR.Y 24. 1933
tbe. buUdinp and Improveme.at. lbeJ'eon erect.
ed. eitUo.te In the Townlhip of Upper Darb7.
County 01 Delaware and Commonwealtb of
PenD.8)'J v ania. particular.,. deserl.bed. &It fol.
10wII: BegtnwnB" at. a point. on the southweet
.ide ot Lakeview avenUe at the diatauce of
lour hUndred and 8Cventeen snd five one.
hundredths feet nortbweetward from t.be
soutbwellt aide of Manl!fleld road; thence e.z.
tending soutb thirty-two decrees. thirty.three
mJuu&cs. fourteen 8e(!onda west. one bundred
aud twent1·five feet to a point. thence u..
tending north fifly·seven d~. for&Y.four
minutes. fortY'sa seconds west, OD • Uns
paraDel with tbe llaid Lakeview avenW!.
twellty·llve feet. to a poInt. thence ~d.J..ng
nortb. thirty·two decroea. thirt,.-t.bl"ee minutes.
fourteen seconds east. pU8ing IhroUSb tilt!
II.outer ot a Cl!rtain six. teet wide driveway
which extends northeastward Inlo the laid
Lakeview avellue. one hundred and twen&Y~.flve
'Ieel to tbe said 80mbwest ald& of Lakeview
avenue: thonll.'6 extending soutb ruty·seven de.
grees; torty·four minutes, forlJ'.m seconds
lJ"B8t. along tho .said 80utb west side of Lake.
view avenue. twenl,.·flve feet to t.be .tInL
lUllUtiOlJed poinJ, and place of berinning.
Toretber with lhe treo and common 1l8e,
richl. liberty aud privilege of the atoreuid
driveway. aa lWd for a. driveway and Pae&aI"eway at all Umes hereafter forever. in com.
mon wltb tho owners, J,enaulB and ocCuPiera
of the other 10&.11 of grouud bouDdi.nB" thereon
and entitled -to the UBO thereof.
Improvements conals' of two·slol7 stucco
house. 18x36 leeJ,. Stucco garage. 10x16 feel.
Sold as the properly of Georce H. Crow.
thers. mortgagor. Bnd Kathryn Abr8QlB. real
owner.
CondUiOD&--$260.00 cash or certified cheek
au day of sale. balanee in ten daTs. Further
condHioJla anliounced at aale.
WILLIAM K. RHODES. Al-t.orney.
JOHN J.
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M. F. Williams
33 Weat Baltimore Ave.
CL:FTON H"IGHTS
Madison 110
AND TRUST COMPANY
Rev. John Ellery TUttle. pastor
Everyone Is Welcomed. by this Church
As you are by all the Churches
SUNDAY
10:06-BIBLE SCHOOL. Why mlss the best
Book?
II:OO-MORNING WORSHIP.
PASTOR PREACHES
TBLBPHONB
in Iw /wme is often
Ike fbut 1.0 'let Ik offe/t!
You can have a telephone
in your home for less than
WEDNESDAY
8 :OO-Lent begins. Service for Ash Wednesday.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Flrst Day School in Whittier
House.
9 :45 A. Y.-Mornlng Forum in Meeting
House. Subject on February
26th: Rebecca W. Holmes will
speak Oll "Understanding
India."
On March 5th the Forum
will be addressed by Frederick
J. Libby. His subject wlU be
"Must the Peace of the World
Rest on Economic or Mllltary
Sanctions."
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship in the
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
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FOR RENT
Centrally located dweUinlf; &ve
bedroom.; $iS a moniL.
E. C. WALTON
WM. S. BITTLE
DIME
8 :OO-EVENlNG SERVICE OF BONG.
A GREAT HYMN SERVICE FOR
EVERYONE
flllllDA
THE
BELL
TELEPHONE
A DAY
10 cents a day I
For the Monthly Rates
or inquire at the
can
BUSINESS OFFICE
or ask any
COMPANY
OF
Ben employee
PENNSYlVANIA
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.--Bewlng and QuiltIng in Wblttler House. Box luncheon.
All are cord.lally Invited to Join In these
services.
SW. 18ll
Notary Publlc
Swa. I11-J
Real Estate
RENT
2nd floor apartment. 4 roollUi and
bath. Hardwood 800rs. Hot water
beat. Janitor servlee. $45 per month.
DetaChed. stucco house 6 :rooms
and bath. Front and side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location.
per
month.
,60
Detached houoe furnlshed. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage. Good location. $75 per month.
First floor apartment-6 rooms and
bath. First class In every respect.
Large rooms, hardwood doors, etc.
Garage.
CRAS. A. SMITH
'Phone Swarthmore 705
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS. WNlSTER
SPROUL, CHESTER, PA.
DON'T FORGET
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY
~
11 :OO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
To have your car inspected before the time expires.
Also, let us go over your car troubles with you and
help you correct them.
A CORDIAL WELCoME FOR YOU
WENTZEL MOTORS
PlRBT CHUBCH OF CIDUST. SCD!NTI8T
OF SWARTRIIORB
•
Park An·nue Bela,," Harvard
401
DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 596
Atlantic White Flash Gas-Lee Tires-V. S. L Batteries
7:45-WORBHIP AND BERMON
8e"lces~
11:00 A. M.-$ Illld&.y School.
11:00 A.' M.-fSuJlda-y Lesson-8ermon.
Wednesday evening meet-Ins each week
R p. m. Readlna room 0J)en dally. ueeps
Sundays and bolldap. 1 to 4 in tbe afternoon; Wednesday 10 to 4, Church edUlce.
All
are
cordially IDvited 1;0
attend. 'lila
services and use the ReadInK Boom.
Printing
1{tJling • 'Bookbinding
Sold as the property of WIlHam H. Hays.
Conditions $250.00 cash or certlflecl check
on day of sale: balance in ten days. Further conqj.tlOI15 announced at sale.
H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
with the aforesaid 15 feet wide driveway.
Together with the free and common us.e
driveways at all times hereafter forever.
right, Uberty and priVilege of the said
'0
COAL
All that ('ertaln dwelling and 101. or pIece
ot land being No. 05 Central avenue. situate
on the northeasterly side of Central avenue
at the distance of twenty feet southeastwardly
trom Front street, in the City of Chester afore.
said. COJItainill&" in tront measured tbenco
southeastwardly alotlg" the said side of Cen·
tral avenue twenty feet and extending of
tbat width in length or depth 1I0rthcGlftWa.rdly
between parallel lines al right ang-Ics to the
sald Central avenue sevonty feet.
·AII that certain dwellinG" and lot or Sliece
of land bemg No. 324 Mary street. situate on ,
tbe southerly side at Mary street at tbe dia'l
SUPER-CLEANED
FAMOUS READING ANTIlRACITE
M
Phone Swarthmore 6 or
Regent 1308 Today
a son
.C.O"-A.-L-
H
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fr ed J HarIey
•
Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
Swarth. 1441
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ORIU the best lor
BABY'S BATH
Soft, gentle "cuddly" towels to CBretl'
baby's skin • • • soft, gentle soaps that
are free from harsh and harmful ingredients and plenty of SOFl', SAFE WATER
that is also gentle to your baby's skin.
Soft and safe, because it comes to yoo
from streams tbat are free from harmful
limestone rocks which make hard water;
And it is hard water that makes baby"
skin hard, harsh, and reddened.
That's why you can always depend upoo
the'water that we send you-because it
comes to you from clean, safe, couniry
streams ••. and its purity is safeguarded,
preserved aud tested time and time again.
When you use our water for Baby's Bath
you are using •••
"£ERTIFIED WATER
fro. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
WM. KIMMELL & SON
Painter. and PaperhanceT.
Jobbing Builder.
SWARTHMORE
CO.
Sold as the property of WUl1am H. Hays_
To Renovize. Brighten up your
home, make it suit your dispo.
sititms. Or better yet, make it
homey nnd comfortable to
brighten dispositions.
414 Haverford Place
efli n
Improvements consist of tw"o-sto~ stucco
house. 16x30 feet. POrch front. BMement
garage·:
I
Situate on the east side of Wildwood
avenue (39.6 feet WIde) at the distance of
87.5 feet southward :from the aouth Side of
Essex avenue (50 feet Wide), and contain.
Ing in front or breadth on the said Wl1dwood avenue 28.5 feet and extending of
that width in length or depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles to the
said WildwOOd avenue, the north line
thereof extending along the mIddle of a
certaIn 15 feet wide driveway extending
IDlllroweWell18 rollal.t of (1st description)
No. 535 Three·story briek hoUle. 15x27 feel. Two.
slory frame addition. 12x.12 feet. One-story
September Term. 1920
frame addition. 6x12 feet. (2nd dellO'lption)
two-slory brick hOU8('II. 15x24 fee' each.
Under the execution in the above slated Two
olle stury frame additions 6x16 feet ea.cb.
('aile. the aherlff will leV)' UIKtn Ahd sell all T,,·o
(an( de8Ct"Iption) Four t wo·story brick houllJes.
the e.tate. right, birtb and interesL of Simon 12x27
fee' each. Four two·sto...,. frame addiShapiro in and
tions 6x9 feet each. f4th description) Two.
brick huuse. 16x27 feet. One'810J")" frame
All tbat certain brick dwelJin&"' and lot or story
addition. 4x4 feet. (Glb deSCription) Twopie('e of land being No. 232 Patterson street. story
brick house. 21x30 feet.
altuate on tbe northerly Bide of Patteraon
Sold .as the property of Simon Shapiro and
street at the distance of 131 (eet six inches Charles
Shapero.
eastwardly from Barclay street. In the Cit,.
of Chester. Dela"'are County. Penns.vlv8nla.
r -$600.00 casb or certified cheek
("ontalnlng in trout meuured thence eutwardly 011 Condltiolll
day of sale: balance in len days. Further
along the said side of PattersOIl street fifteen conditions
announced at sale.
leet and extending in length or depth north.
wardly at right angles to the lIald Patterson KINGSLEY MONTGO.MERY. Attorney.
IItreet 86,·enty·four feeL six loche. on the
westerly line and f!eventy·flve feet three inches
on the casterl,. line of lands of P. B. " W.
R. R. Co.
Alias Levari Facias
No. 1751
All those certain dWeHings and lot or piece
JUne Term. 1927
of land bclllK No. 17 and 19 Byram street,
situate on the ncrtheasterly side ot Byram
thnt certain messuage or tenement aud
stroot at the dilltsnoo ot one hundred and sixt,. '01All
or ,lie<>e ot ground situate in t.he City of
teet northwestwardly from Delaware avcnue. Chegter
a roresaid. aud bounded and described
In the City ot Chester aforesaid. Containing in
lront measured then('e nortHwestwardly along 38 follows: Douudcd all the south by Sidh
and containing" tbereon thlrly.one feet
tho said side ot Byrnm street thlrty.slx feet stn'('t
th'o inchcs and one quarter. on the east by
and extending In length or depth northeU8f.. llorton
a'oenue containing thereon forty.e1ght
wardlY between parallel lines at right angles teet three
Jnebes and oUe-quarter. on the west
to the Baid Byram street finy-two feet to the by
PoU('r street and eontsining thereon BOV.
southwcster]y side or a four feet wide alley
wblc:h extends northwestwardly along the rear cnty·ftvc feet. five inches' and one·halt and
01 said lot· and opening into another four feet on the north by lands formerly of the Cheater
wide alley whleh extends E!outhwl!stwnrdl.r Hrewlng Company and containing thereon Bixty.
along the northwesterly side or said 10' from six feet two inchea.
tbe tlret mentionoo. alley to Byram street. To.
Imp;;'vements oon&ist at three·story brick
getber wIth the right and use of said D)'l'Bm buildlll&"'.
31x48 feet. One-story brick garage.
atreet and said four teet wide alleys In com. 10xIO fect.
mon witb tbe owners of other lands abutting
thereon.
Sold as tho proIl!!rty of Daniel A. DOUgherty
delendant and Michael Hcnneusy and Sarah
All tbose certain rcur dwellings and lot or Hennessey.
bis wife. real owners.
pIece of land being Nos. 1923. 1025. 1927 and
1929 West Front streel. siluate on the south.
COlldiliollS-$600.00 cash or certified check
erly aide of Front street at the distance of
day of sale: balsDce in ten days. FurtheJ'"
sixty'elght feet eastwardly from Yarnall street. oil
conditiuns
allllollliceed at lIale.
in the City ot Chester aforesaid. (!xtendirqr
tbence eastwardly along the Baid side of Front, KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY. Attorne1.
street forty-eight teet and extending of that
width in lencth or deptb southwanUy between
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
parallel lines at right ang-Ies to the said Front.
street sixty·tbree teet to the Jlortherly Bide of
a tbree feet wide alley. The westerly Hne being
alonG" the euterly aide ot another three feet
wide aUey. Together witb the right and U8e
of ssid alleys In common with tbe ownera of
other lands abuttl~g thereon.
Together with the free and common 118e,
right. liberty Bnd prlvllege of the said
drIveways at all tImes hereafter forever.
Condittons-$250.00 cash or certUled Check
on day of sale; balance in ten uays. FUrand was first produced in 1925·6 by ther condttlons announced at sale.
John Golden, starring William Collier. H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
Members of several years' standing are
familiar with the Collier type comedy, Fieri Facias
No. 1072
2S Mr. Mitchell has successfully proDecember Term. 1932
duced several, among them, UNothing
All those two certain lots or pieces of
But the Truth," "The Dictator," and ground. wlt!l the bulldlngs and improvements thereon erected, situate at Drexel
"The Hottentot."
Hill. in the Township of Upper Darby
County ot Delaware ac.d State of Pennsylvania, designated. and known as Lata
SHBRIFF'S SALES
Nos. 1666 and 1667 on a certaln recorded
plan of lots called "Arontmlnk Section of
Drexel Hill Realty Company" surveyed for
SHERIFF SALES
Drexel Hill Realty Company by A. P.
Damon, Jr.• C, E., Upper Darby. Penna.,
or Real Estate
whiCh said plan is recorded in the omce
for the recording of deeds &Cc., In and tor
At the Sherltr's Office
the County ot Delaware aforesaid, In Case
No.2, page 11. and described according
Court HOUBe, Media, PelUl&ylvanla
thereto as fOllows, to Wit:
Baturday,!4arch 4.1933
Situate on the northeasterly !Jlde of
Mason avenue (SO teet wide) at a dlstance
9 :30 o'clock A. M.
of 90 teet northwestwardly from the northWesterly side of Highland avenue (50 feel;
Eastern Standard Time
wide). Containing together In front or
hreadth on the said Mason avenue, 60 feet.
VenditIoni Exponas
Nn.1l37 (each lot belAg 30 feet) and ·extendlng of
that width in length or depth northeastJ~e ~eTEn,192S
Wardly between parallel llnes at right
to Mason avenue, 100 feet.
All that certain lot or piece of (r."ound angles
Improvements consist of two and onewith the bulld1..nga and Improvements haU
stueco house. 30124 feet. Side
thereon erected, sftuate In the Borough porch.story
One-story stucco addition, 6xl2 feet.
of Lansdowne, County of Delaware and Stucco
garage,
12x18 feet.
State of Pennsylvania, and. described according to a survey and plan thereof made
on the 13th day of October. A. D. 1924. by
~on and Foster, C. E., as follows, to
into said Into
Wildwood
to the
eastward
Mapleavenue
avenue108
andteet
westward
~================~ Iextending
mIddle of a certain 20 feet wide drIveway
northward. and communicating
DON'T GO
TO RENO
SWAaTHMOBB
Improvements consJ.st of two-story stucco
hOUDe, 16X30 feet. Porch ftont. Garage at.
tached.
ham. Mary P. Plowman. All .of these
Players with the exception of twoHELP WANTED-Maid tor general house- Mary P. Plowman and Newton E.
work and Partial care of three year old
ch1ld. Write bos: 108 Swarthmore. giving Hoopman-are well-known to Player
rexorences and salary desired.
audiences. Dr. and Mrs. Warren are
favorites of several seasons ago, and
LOST
will undoubtedly receive a most cordial
LOST-Wire haired tax terrier last Satur- welcome.
day. Answers to name Scraps. Bwanh.
"Going Crooked" is a farce comedy
morean 0fH.(,,o.
duced prices several up-to-date apartments.
HOUSES
10 room.s-$65: 7 room.a-f45: 6 room.s--$35
Possession a.t once
OYken Ikre is worlc
1.0 6e Jon6,
Ik man wiilz a
"WHY DO YOU WAIT?"
7:00-YOUNG PEOPLE.
Together with the free and common use,
rIght, liberty and privilege of the said
drlveways at all times bereafter forever.
VendItioni Exponas
No. 1138
The cast for the next production of
The splendid service rendered by the
June Term, 1928
53 foster mothers was emphasized, par- the Players Club, which is scheduled
All that certaln lot or piece of ground
ticularly during these strenuous times for the week of March 6, was announc- with
the bulldlngs and 1mprol'ements
ed
Monday
by
Charles
D.
Mitchell.
when their courage and loyalty bas been
thereon erected, sltUa.te in the Boroug:h
president of the organization and di- of l.an$downe. County of Delaware and
50 fine.
State of Pennaylvanta, and described acr
f
rector
of the play.
All the children were given
corcUng to a survey and. plan ·thereof made
In the C2st will be found some new on the 13th day of October, A. D. 192:4, by
medical attention.
The clinics ~ e~e
Damon and Foster. C. E., as follJws. to
players, some of the "regulars", and wIt:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - two players, both favorites, who will
Situate on the west side of WildWOOd
appear for the first time in several avenue (39.6 feet wide) at the dJatance of
years. The characters, as they appear, H7.5 feet southward from the south side of
&sex avenue (50 feet wide), and containFOR SALE
are-John Bartish, ]. William Simmons; ing In front or breadth on the: said Wildwood avenue 28.5 feet a.nd extending of
FOR SALE-A Westinghouse Electric Stove Leila'Leigh, Helen K. Warren; William that Width In length or depth westward
with three burners and oven. can Media Noyes, Dr. George P. Warren; Charles between parallel· llnes at rIght angles to
1421.
said Wildwood avenue. the north Une
Burnham, Robert M. Stabler i Florence the
thereof extendlng along the middle of a
FOR SALE-Two pair of Ice skates. Call Osborne, Reba B. Mitchell; Joseph certain 15 feet wide driveway extending
Swarthmore 1098.
Drake, John R. Brownell; William eastward into said Wildwood. avenue and
westward into Wabash avenue 81 teet to
Ward. Mr. Mitchell; Frank Dugan. the th...§ middle of a certain 20 feet wide drivePBRSONAL
way extending northward and com.munldetective. Newton E. Hoopman; Martin eating
with the above mentioned 15 feet
Meehan, assistant detective. E. Emsley wide driveway, and southward communicating
with
a certain 18 feet wide driveway
Pyle; George Flint, aged uncle of Mr• extending eastwardly
into the said WUdWad. Frederic A. Child; Shirley Burn- wood avenue and weatwardly Into Wabash
avenue.
South Chester Road
LESS l'HAN A
Situate on the west side of Maple avenue (40) feet wide) at the dlBtance of 87.5
f~t southward from the south side of
Essex avenue (SO feet wide). and containlD.g in front or breadth on tbo said Maple
avenUe 28.5 feet and extending of tnat
width In length or depth westward between
parallel IInE!!l at right angle:8 to the saiel
.6Iaple avenue, the north line thereof extending along the middle of a certaln 15
feet wtde driveway extending eastward into
satd Maple a?enue and westward into WUdwood avenue. 108 feet to the mlddJe of a
certain 20 feet wide driveway extending
nortbwnrd and communicating with the
aforesaid IS teet wide driveway.
given totaled 36 days since October.
As agent I have for rent at greatly re-
Workingm.en
thereon erected. sftuate In the Borough
of Lansdowne. County of Delaware and.
State of Pennsylvania, and described. BCcording to a -swvey and plan thereof made
on the 13th ct.ay of October, A. D. 192:4, by
Damon and. Foster, C. E., as follows. to
Wit:
office service and clothing service thus
SWARTHMORE APARTMBNTS
,. WORD
All that certain lot or 'pIece of ground
with the bulldJDgs anq, Improvements
Malone, Brandywine Summit; Mrs. los.
eph H. Brinton, Media; Mrs. George B.
Harvey, Moylan; Mrs. Hugh McIlvain,
Haverford; Mrs. Joseph M. Pugh, Haverford; Mrs. Henry M. Wirz, Walling.
lante of twenly·one feet two inchea more or
leu eastwardly from Franklin street In the
CUy of Chester aforeeald. CODtalnlnl" In froD"
measured thellcee eaatwatdly a101l&" the II8Id
side 01 Mary street iwent,.·slx feet more or
1('8s and extending of t.hat wldtb 8Uuthwardly
bel Wet'lI pnrallel Unell fort,..four feet IJix
InC'hes, Together with right and use of )lary
llireet in (·OhlmOIi wUh the OWIll'h of. other
lauds ubUtllng thereon.
No. 1139 Fieri Facias
JUDe Term, 1028
ford; Mrs. William S. Everett. Springfield; Mrs. G e 0 r g e C. Barber, 3d.
Swarthmore; Mrs. A. Wareham Flenner,
Glen Mills; Mrs. Morgan Bunting, Darby; Miss Dorothea Wood, Wawa; Mrs.
J. Gilbert Schrader. Ward; Mrs. Jobn 1.
Young, Colwyn; M... Irwin W. Pyle,
Brandywine Summit; Mrs. Clarence W.
Braunsdor!, Springfield; Mrs. William
service of the Guilds was commended as O. Easton, Lansdowne; Mrs. William
a definite service to children of theM. Watts. Drexel Hill; and Mrs. HowCounty.
ard L. Fussell, Newtown Square.
Board Members have been doing vol, •
unteer service to help with the burden CAST FOR MARCH
carried by a limited staff. Motor service,
PLAYERS' CLUB PLAY
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THE
SWARTHMORE PBBSBYTERIAN CHURCH
Vendltloni Exponas
Swarthmore - Springfield section. These
children come from all sections of the
County and include 7 nationalities. SO
children are under 12 years of age and 47
are over 12. 16 are under 6 years.
Mrs. George C. Barber, 3d, cbairman
of Clothing Committee, reported that 21
Guilds of the COllllty contributed 2457
articles of clothing and $10.00 cash. The
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PRmAY, MABCH 3RD
WORLD DAY OF PRAYEQ
2:30 p. m.-8ervlce of the Women's InterelenOmInational CommIttee.
4:00 p. m.-8ervlce of the MInisters' Asso.
of Chester.
S;oo p. m.-oommunity Service.
Improvements consist of two.story stucco! 8o1d as the propt'rty _of James J. Manbouse, 18x30 feet. Porch front. Garage at- Ion anel Elizabeth T. Manion his wife.
tached.
t250.oo cash or certlfled cbeck
Sold as the property of William B. Hays. onConditions
day of sale: balance In ten days. FurConditions $250.00 eaab or cert1fled check ther condltlona announced at sale.
on day of sale: balance in ten days. FurCHAS. B. GALLOWAY and
ther condlttons announced at sale.
H. J. MAKIVER, Attomeys.
H. J. MAKtVER. Attorney.
generous in service rendered, have kept
At the annual meeting of the Pennsyl- this large family in good health.
Board members and friends contributed
vania Children's Aid Society Mrs Alan
'I ed'cha' $102.00 at Christmas, thus cheering the
.
Ir- children who thought there might be no
Calvert, St. D~v~ds, was re-e eet .
man; Mrs. Wllltam Shewell Eilts, Moy- "Santa Claus" this year.
Ian, vice-chairman; and Miss Marry S. The cooperation of the Poor Board bas
Malone, Brandywine Swrunit, treasurer. made possible much of the kind of service
Three new members were elected to serve given these children. The budget of the
on this committee: Mrs. Howard L. Fus- Children's Aid Society is met by the
sell, Newtown Square; Mrs. William O. Poor Board and the United Campaign,
Easton, Lansdowne; and Mrs. William thus serving children of the County more
M. Watts, Drexel Hill.
effectively and economically.
The Children's Aid Society bas been· Members of the Board de\'.lopiog this
giving care to unfortunate children of the program of children's work are: Mrs.
County for nine years. During that time Alan Calvert, St. Davids; Mrs. William
approximately 1700 children have been Shewell Ellis, Moylan; Miss Mary S.
HELP WANTED
be was a greal Patriot, but beeause of those sterling qual.
hies of maraeter and worth which served him and his
eountry in Ib~ da,.. of peace 8e well as in the days of war.
I.GL@M.MiS/@·
1
CHILDREN'S AID
County together with the private physiELECTS OFFICERS cians, who bave been most helpful and
given service of some sort. At the present time 97 children who have no homes
are being cared for in foster family
homes under- the supervision of the
Children's Aid Society. 19 are from the
5
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FUNERAL
IlOME
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TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and Oo11eso Avenue
Opposite the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jardeu. Guenther. 8. T. II.
SUNDAY
8;00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.--Bunday School.
10:00 a. m.-Blble Class.
11:00 a. m.-Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
ABH WEDNESDAY-MAlWH 1
10:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
3:15 p. m.-obUaren·s Senlce.
,
FEBRUARY 24, 1933
·r." • 'a 'a
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
every \Vedncsday at 8 P. M. and listen to Michell's Garden Talks.
6
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
.
FEBRUARY 24,1933
w@._ww.a _NaMa a;wwaaNl
WSiiWi\t'l\W'lWlMi\ii\i2\M@OO\iiSi2!fl\Whi1\iBMMiMGt'lWdiJa • • 'itI\'II(/\itMi&,MM.a _ _ s a . . . . .
wide spread in the United States than lies are telegraph instruments used to who, on board a French liner, finds himMRS. PRINCE AT
during
the past decade of Europe's s0- notify Tabor of his election as Lieu- self after his first night abroad in the
SCHOOL CODE HEARING
Gabriel L Wnes
cial revolution especially in Russia, is be- tenant-Governor, and the baby car- cabin of a charming young woman, who
Many of our citizens will recall Gabriel
Among those who addressed the mem- cause our population is so largely literate riage in which he wheeled his daughter, is in disabille, and she was quite as igL.
Hines when he came to the Swarthbers of the Education Committee of the and aware of what is going on in the "Silver Dollar", about the streets of norant of his presence as he was of hers.
House of Representatives on Tuesday af- world. Movies, motor cars and the pub- Denver.
Complications, of course, are cleared up more Pr.ep School to teach music. He
ternoon at the hearing on the proposed lic schools have stabilized the temper hf
attracted us from the first by his rare
the affair becomes too serious.
before
The laml)S, clocks, books, curtains,
School Code was Mrs. David C. Prince, the people.
No amount of description could do jus- gifts as a musician and composer and by
drapes, wall paper, walking sticks,
of Swarthmore. Mrs. Prince is chairman Our greatest insurance against a break- kitchen utensils and other objects from tice to the fun that this fast-moving farce the simple sincerity of his character. He
of the Legislative Committee of the down in orde~ly pr?Ccsses of change .and the historical Tabor mansion are re- offers. To appreciate it, one must feast felt drawn to the Friends' Meeting and
Pennsylvania League of Woman Voters. the c~taclysmlc los.s of wea!th, .especlally I)roduced in their exactity, a~ is also his eyes on Miss Virginia Curley's love- joined in membership here. . In recent
Some of her remarks which stated the of private wealth, mvolved 10 VIOlent up- his office furniture in the famous Grand liness in the role which Vivian Martin years he enjoyed success as a composer
position of the State League in reference heavals is. the continued. democratization Opera house of Denver which still created; and one must see Mr. Cledgc: and musical director of various Philadelto the proposed code, were "ery applicable of educatIOnal oPP?rtu~lty and the de- bears his name. Included in these office Roberts in the Lynne Overman part.
phia theatres. He always kept his love
to Swarthmore.
ve10ptnent of effectIve literacy for everyfor Swarthmore and the news of his
furnishings are a mahogany side board
Her statement was as follows:
one.
trimmed in silver and covered with deearly
death brings sadness to all who
. Flag Presented
The Pennsylvania League of Women
However, governmental waste must be
f'l
did k
knew
and
admired him.
.
. opportuJllty
. to II"
canters
Voters apprecIates
tillS
e Immated as far as POSSI'ble. The
. . .0 Sl ver an cut
. g ass, a h'es h
FAREWS,r..
TO GABRlS, HINJ!S
A delightfully patriotic program was
d'
.
.
f'
d'
tl League believes in centralizing the col- 1111ald wIth pearl and Ivory on w IC
ISCUSS Its pomt 0 vIew regar mg Ie I I .
repose gold inkstands, pens, pencils, etc., held at the Swarthmore Methodist Though flowery May alike with wild
proposed school code.
I ectlon of all taxes and th~ abolition of
November
Episcopal Church on Sunday evening, the
The modified county unit is in line with the fee system of re~l1u~er~tI~n. The pro- and elaborately carved chairs.
Pass down the drowsy corridors of
the established policy of the League to posed school code IS tmud 10 these reHistorical buildings and their inte- occasion being the presentation of a
dream,
American
flag
to
the
church
beautiful
silk
riors, such as the Tabor Grand Opera
reorganize government i!t the interests of spects.
thee and thy warm heart I shall reeconomy and efficiency. Undoubtedly the· To slim up, The Pennsylvania League House, The Willard Hotel of Washing- by Morton Camp 634, P. O. S. A., and Yet member
also
by
the
presentation
of
a
beautiful
larger administrative unit will make for of \V ome~ Voters ~ndo~ses th~ modified ton, the Hotel Windsor of Denver, his
Like music heard beside a haunted
economy in purchase of supplies, in ac-, county U1l1t as uuthned m ArtIcle IV of Denver mansion and many other spots Christian flag by a family intimately constream.
nected with the church. William Zeising,
counting services, in the supervisory staff, the ~)roposed school code. It gravely are reproduced with accuracy.
]. R. H.
Tabor's dazzling rise from poverty to Grand Master of the Order, in a brief
and in the development of differentiated: questIOns the sufficiency of the proporand
appropriate
speech,
presented
the
flag,
curricula. The League is heartily in favor tion of school cost to be paid by the State fortune, and his subsequent crash, are
of the modified county unit.
under. ~ection 1413, which sets $IlOO as excitingly depicted in the screen play and Mr. George Detweiler, an officer of
The modified county unit is bitterly op- the ml1l1mUm annual cost of an instruction which was adapted by Carl Erickson the church, appropriately accepted the GARNET FIVE TO
MEET HAVERFORD
posed in some quarters due to the fact unit. Section 853 limiting the compensa- and Harvey Thew from David Kars- same. The Men's Community Chorus
provided
a
very
acceptable
musical
setthat certain parents fear that their Chil-/ tion of school tax collectors to.. I ~% of ner's book. Bebe Daniels portrays the
Meeting Haverford in its annual
dren's schools will suffer. They are right. the amount collected, and 2% of the de- part of Martin's dashing and beautiful ting for the exercises.
court encounter this Saturday, the GarSome schools would be forced to reduce Ilin(Juent taxes, does not go far enough in second wife, whose marriage to the
net quintet stands in a most favorable
their standards if the present proposals e.stablishing a sala~y basis of compensa- 30-day Senator was the sensation of FRIENDLY CIRCLE
are accepted as a whole. Yet few if any tlOn, nor does Section 820 go far enough \Vashington, while Aline MacMahon
HOLDS MEETING position to inflict the third of a series
of the schools of the State are as good as in centralizing the collection of taxes.
has the role of the first wife, whom he
of victories over the Scarlet and Black
we know how to make them and we need I Frank R. Morey and Roland L. Eaton deserted after acquiring wealth, to the
The February meeting of the Friend- started in 1931 after a run of five
the very best schools that our creative also attended the hearing in the interest scandal of the nation. The picture was Iy Circle was held at the home of Mrs. straight losses. Inasmuch as the Swarth-.
of Swarthmore. Mrs. Warren Marshall,
J. Warren Paxson on the afternoon of
judgment can devise.
But the parents are mistaken who be- secretary of the Springfield Township directed by Alfred E. Green.
February 16, with thirty.:;even members more gym does not afford ample seating capacity for the crowd expect~d,
lieve it is the principle of the larger ad- School board, was also present.
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present.
ministrative unit that would lessen the
,..
"JUST MARRIED"
Mrs. \Vm. J. Moore and l\lrs. Joseph th game will be played on the court of
effectiveness of their schools. The rePresbyterian Noles
AT PLAYHOUSE Seal gave out over three dozen infant the Lower Merion High School, located
garments to be made. Many of those at Montgomery avenue and Church
sponsibility for that lies with those who
Vespers will be omitted next Sunday
Next week the Playhouse Professionals present were knitting squares for l<.oad, Ardmore. Buses will leave
are cutting state appropriations for
schools in the belief that it is economy. and in place of them will be held an are offering a show that should certainly afghans.
Swarthmore in time to arrive before
It is not generally understood that the evening service of song at eight o'clock, prove a sure ~ure for the blues. From
Mrs. Jeffries requested anyone who the varsity game scheduled for 8:00
cut of $10,000,000 in the Budget from arranged by the following committee ginning to end "Just Married" is chock had magazines which they had read to ~J. M. It is earnestly requested by those
the amount that would have been required appointed by the Session: Dr. E. Ful- full of hilarious situations and funny notify her or have them at the Co- 111 charge that all those intending to go
on the 1931-3 basis wilt necessitate drastic lerton Cook, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, lines. The setting, that of a ship at dock, operative Shop so that they may be by bus sign the notices posted in order
pruning of state aid whether or not the Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler, choirmaster is one of the most unusual ever &taged. sent to the Seaman's Institute where that sufficient bus room may be obtained.
Edmonds Act is retained or modified. If and organist. The Church Choir leads
"Just Married" enjoys the unique dis- they are always in demand.
It was also decided to give money for
state aid is reduced, real estate taxes and will sing a requested number. Man; tinction of having played consecutively
must increase or the schools must lower hymns, both evangelistic and from the three theatres in New York. After it clothing as well as household furnishthe quality of their service. Few of us great hymns of the Church Universal had played out the time assigned to it at ings to a needy family. Aroney will also
helieve that real estate taxes can be in- have Leen suggested to the committee: the Comedy Theatre and the public, be given to the Emergency Relief to
creased. It is possible for the larger umt Dr. Tuttle gives a brief talk on the sig- I throu~h box office demand, was showing buy shoes which are urgently needed.
QUALITY MARKET
to spread the leadership that has given liS nificance of evangelistic hymns as used a decIded demand for more, the play was
At tile close of the meeting Mrs. PaxOur best schools, so that the general level in the meetings conducted in his church moved to the Shubert and later to the son and Mrs. Wm. A. Johnson served
&
AVES.
may be raised rather than lowered. But in Boston by the great evangelist Nora Bayes Theatres, and it remained refreshments during a pleasant social
it cannot be done with greatly reduced Dwight L. Moody.
' on Broad~ay for t~o solid years.
hour.
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state funds.
The Endeavor Society has given ten
After thIS. sensational run, the play was
Free Delivery
Section 1413 sets $1100 as the minimum dollars to The Swarthmore Welfare As- sent to ChIcago, then to Boston and
To Broadcast
cost of an instruction unit on the basis of sodation to assist a young girl of the Philadelphia, ~nd for six years in all, it
..
which the state will allocate its funds. borough in regaining her health.
I t~ured th~ Umted S~ates and all the Eng- George F. Corse will broadcast ever
QUALITY NOT SACRIFICED
Much of the opposition to the county The trustees of the church, R. Chester b!h-spea.kmg countnes of the world.
Station W. LIT 011 Monday evening
FOR PRICE
unit would disappear if adCfJuate state aid Spencer, president of the Board, are ·~~re .I~ a f~rce com~,dy by ~e authors at 5 :45, in the Philadelphia Chamber
were to be provided. It is well to re- making extensive preparations for the of. A,~le s In.sh ~ose. and Scrambled of Commerce program devoted to Phil- Chuck Roast of Beef ............ llc
member Pennsylvania's raative position annual every member canvass of the WIves that .IS rich 10 .fun, clean and adelphia industries. Mr. Corse wiII Sirloin Steak, no trim ........... 19c
in the matter of financing schools. Ac- congregation for pledges for the new ~holes?me, WIth a laugh 111 almost every speak upon the "Philadelphia Paper I Hamburg, ground while you wait, 17e
cording to the estimates of the Research church year both for the support of the hn.e; tl1~ely to a degr~e, and filled to the Industry."
Center Cut Pork Chops ......... 17c
Di~isi.on of :rhe National Education As- work of the church and its missionary b~lm .wlth clever busmess an~ lau~hable
soclatlon whIch are based 011 the figures undertakings
SItuatIOns that make for happmess In the
Rib Roasl, choice cuts ........... 19c
.
of the National Industrial .Conference The Youn~ Men's organization held theatre..
Roasling or Stewing Chickens
The play IS all about a bIbulous fellow
Board for 193?, Pennsylvam~ i? that a highly successful meeting in celebrafamily size, each. . . . . . . . . . . .. Sge
~ear was .spelldmg 2.72% of Its mcome tion of Washington's birthday last TuesLegs Lamb ................... 20e
. or educat~on. North Dako~a was spend- day evening. The President, Jack R. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. OBERHOLSER.
late of the Township 01 Thornbury, dem~ 6:09%; New Jers~y, SImultaneously Hanna, presided. The guest-speaker ceased.
Shoulders Lamb ............... ISe
WIth Its t~emendous 11Ighway ~xpansion, was Lawrence C. Hickman, Esq., of Letters Testamentary on the above estate
Rack Lamb Chops ............. 1ge
was spendmg 4.21%; ConnectIcut, New Philadelphia president of the Philadel- having been granted to the undersigned,
all
persons
Indebted
to
the
said
estate
are
Orangcs, doz. IOc-2 doz ........ 1ge
York, Mas~achusetts, Ohio, Illinois with phia Chapte; of the Sons of the Amer- requested to make payment. and those
long established school sy~tems compar- ican Revolution, whose subject was having claims to present the same without
Fresh Eggs, doz •............... 17c
delay to
Our WASHING PROCESSES and
f:;e eto that o~. Pennrl~a~Ia, .all spend a "Washington and Contemporary PhilaROBERT SHARPLES,
SANITATION have been approved by
In Cartons ................... 20c
Executor.
"The ScientifiC Research Commlssch~s ~~po~ Ion.; t ~Ir !ncome for delphia." The Club appointed the folsion.1t
Swarthmore, Pa.
Cloverbloom Buller .......... 22~.:
noes ennsy "ama.
lowing members to act as ushers at the Or to his attorney,
Comparatively few 1aundrtes In our
L. HUTCHINSON,
T~e League of Women Voters em- service of song at the church next Sun- HERBERT
entire State have succeeded In. passJcllo, asst. flavors, 3 pkgs•....... 2Oc
1st National Bank Bldg.,
Ing the severe tests.
phaslzes econo~y .and efficiency in gov- day evening: Harlan R. Jessup, John F.
Darby, Pa.
Guard your famUy's health. PaMorgan Creamed Chicken or Beef
tronize the
er~ment. But It IS .necessary to distin- Spencer, Benjamin L. Kneedler, Jr.,
reg. 2 for 2Sc, now 2 for ...... ISc
IN
THE
ORPHANS'
COURT
OF
THE
glIlsh between essentIal common services, \Villiam Sherwood Vincent G Matter
MEDIA LAUNDRY, Inc.
COUNTY OF DELAWARE, PENNA.
properly the function of government
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. No.
Apple Bullcr, 2~ lb. jar ........ ISe
86 December Term 1932
Phone Media 174
Estate 01 Oscar R. A. von 13ulow..
which cannot be cut, and those less es~
"Serving
Swarthmore
Successfully
Tartan Pure Cocoa, lb. glass jar .. 17e
Notice Is hereby given that Lizzie von
World Day of Prayer
sential demands of the community,
Since 1900"
Bulow. widow of the said decedent, has
filed In the said Court her petition claim'Phone lor Our Circular
usually enumerated as cosmetics, chewing
Friday, March 3rd, is the World Day Ing property of the decedent to the value
gum and baseball. As incomes decrease
of $500.00 as provided by Section 12 of the
the perce~t~ge. of the income that goP.~ of Prayer ahd will be observed in Fiduciaries Act of 1917 and that the same
Protestant
Church
throughout
the
may be approved by the Court on the 27th
!or necessities IIlcreases. This is evident
day of February, 1933, unless exceptlo&s
world.
111 every budget, whether it be in business
thereto be filcr! before that time.
HOWARD KIRK
Three services will be held at Trinity 2-l0-2t
or in the household.
Episcopal
Church.
At
2
:30
p.
m.
the
In Pennsylvania we are operating our
To ELWIN H. SCHNITZLER, late of Y. M.
C. A.. 20th and Market Streets, Wheeling,
COmmon services on revenue obtained \Volllen's Interdenominational Com- West
Virginia.
from an antiquated system of taxation. mittee will hold a Service in which You are hereby notified that a flnal rule
divorce has been granted against you.
It may be necessary to face that fact and representatives of the local Churches for
nt the suit or Emma V. Schnitzler your
will
participate.
At
4
:00
p.
m.
the
Minact accordingly in order to provide revwife returnable III the Court or Common
of Delaware County. December Term
enue for government functions with isters' Association of Chester and Vi- Pleas
No. 1851, on the 24th day of February.
cinity will hold its regular monthly 1931,
Our 250/0 Trade in Sale lasts until March 1stwhich we cannot dispense.
1933. 011 or berore which day you may
show
cause.
If
auy
you
have.
why
such
by
a
Supper
given
meeting,
followed
Unquestionably the reason that andlvorce should not be granted.
.
so take advantage of it now. Prices as low as $4.40
archy, call it kidnaping and racketeering by the ·Woman's Guild. At 8:00 o'clock
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney tor Libellant
if you will, has been thus far, far less in the evening there will be a Com- 2-l0-2t
302 County Bldg., Media, Pa.
and your old battery.
munity Service to which eve'ryone is
The
Pastors
of
the
cordially
invited.
PROTECT AGAINST
local Churches will assist.
READY
tire prices are lower than ever beRESIDENCE
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BATTERY?
BURGLARY LOSSES!!
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"Silver Dollar"
At lUedia Theatre
In addition to being a highly spiced I
Phone Swarthmore 1841
romance of the adventurous days of
the gold rush and silver strike of Colorado, "Silver Dollar,~' a First National
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES picture starring Edward G. Robinson
now showing at the Media Theatre
PHONE SW. 1225
is of unusual interest and importanc~
because of its historical background
MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
and the score of relics used which have
been handed down from the days of
MRS. A. QUINBY &. SON HAW Tabor.
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
These relics, some of which are originals,
and others replicas, are intiHRNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T
mately associated with the life of the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS colorful Silver King, Yates Martin,
BELL PHONE ..
MEDIA, PA. whose spectacular career is pictured by
ANNA SCHALLES
J.
CO ..OPERATE
TO
RENOVIZE
YOUR
HOME OR BUSINESS
PROPERTY
OUR REPRESENTATIVE
WILL CALL TO ADVISE
CALL 1896
Swarth more
Electric Shop
411 Dartmouth Avenue
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fore.
Why not trade in your old worn down tires
and start the coming Spring with a new and safe set.
TREAT YOUR CAR TO A REAL LUBRICATION
AND BRAKE TEST ON OUR MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Bussell's ",rUt... Servioe
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETIE AVENUES
Phone 440
WASHllVG-GREASllVG-TlRE-BATTERI'_BRAKE SERnCE
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The Swarthmorean, 1933-02
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1933-02
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