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SWARTHMORE,PA.. AUGUST 4~ 1933
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GUESS" WHO'S
Swarthmoreari.'s ..'Aid: .in"Maki~g ;, " . ,·APT. ~O~~:C~~~:DT~dNIGHT' 635,:AnENDCOUNTRY
·:.POSTMASTER?
COul?trY.Week. Picnic Success
;~guiai
WEEIFPICNIC
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The
Pie Counler Jim, Play. Button, Another Country Week Picnic has
COllie and gone. 635 happy mothers and
Bullon, Who'. Got the
children hlave returned to Philadelphia,
Bulton
grateful and refreshed byJheir day's outPostmaster General· Farley appears
to be very much in the frame of mind
of the girl who said, "I'm terribly worried. I wrote jack in my last letter to
forget that I had told him that I
didn't mean to reconsider my decision
lIot to change my mind and he seems
to have misunderstood· me."
. The postmaster in Swarthmore and
the. Demo,cnitic heir presumptive to the
the older guests. Of these bouquets, 175
were given by the Marots of the Marot
Flower Shop, and distributed by ~[rs.
Philil) ~Iarot and llrs. Charles H. Leech.
ing on Louis Cole Emmons' beaut.·ful
estate in Swarthmore. For fifteen "ears
11 r. Emmons has donated the use of" his
grove for this event. It is. not his' only.
d onatlon;
.
the committee is permitted to.
B.,.ugh CouneU meet"
ing scheduled fot last night was (IostI)oned until to-night. Bids \vill bc received for the surface treatment of ap~
proximately 20,000 square yards of
Borough streets. A public hearing will
also be held for the purpose of hearing
tl lose oppose d to expan d'mg th e apar t mcnt 110USC dl·strl·ct:-....-f
~ U thtf zoning ordinince of the "'~rougll
to include the
Uv
first
of
the
old
Preparatory
School
B ·Id·
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Th
UI mgs sout 0 t e un erpass.
e
building at the present time is in the
residential district. The lot on which
this building stands has a. frontage of
about 100 feet on Chester Road and is
about 190 feet in depth. It is understood
that this building is owned by the Presbyterian Board of Ministerial Relief
and they want the right to remodel the
interior of the building into apartments.
!\Iany Swarthmore people will no doubt
feel that this building should remain for
school (JUf()oses and cannot visualize the
place as all apartment house.
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Entertainment and Gifls Give
Poor Children and Mothers
Relief From City's Heal
Apl)reciation is also due to Swarthmore
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"M ay I have another rl'd c.,Of demanCollege, which, through Mr. Chester
e d t I Ie possessor 0 f th 0 u s and s of
Roberts, who is in charge of the Grounds
f rcc kl es ulld e r a .llass of r e
-d hal·r
. He
Committee
of
the
Association,
donated
admitted
he
had
two
rides
already,
but
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f th .
o mg c Irs all( many 0
elr emthe ponies were the "best fun of all."
purchase all the milk it needs at cost, and ployes to help keep the grounds in order
So up he went. And he was not the
this year 150 quarts of cream were given during the day.
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only one to whom the ponies spelled
by Mr. Emmons free of charge.
All the Boy and Girl Scouts and IIIlny
the best part of a wonderful day. The
Although only five hundred guests .
three of them certainly bad a fine day's
were expected, the six hundred thirty- girls and boys \~ho are not ~couts turned
workout at the Country Week Picnic
five who arrived were amply takell care' out to help w.th the ser,vn~gand the
Oil Wednesday, August 2.
of. Sixty-three rice puddings, 24 glasses game~. Adolph, the barber, spent t~e
Over three hundred children mider
of jelly and thousands of cakes, cookies mornmg on the gr~unds and gave halrfive znd as many older people were
p.llstmaster succession are about where and crackers were donated by varieus cuts to all who deSired them. Now the
present at' Emmons Grove and the outJack is, but Postmaster Vincent Pow- ladies of Swarthmore. With the money equipment is to be stored in Mrs.
door air .and delicious food brought real
nail is not doing any part of the wor- givenily other Swartlunoreans, the com- ter Garrett's garage and the co~mlttee.s
joy to these folks, for many of whom
ryillg. He is lailgJiing it off, for he is mittee purchased 4.J pounds of butter, very grateful to her for allowlIlg them
Wednesday's outing is the only glimpse
tired of IJOstmastering after nearly 110 pounds of ham, 155 (Iltarts of ice to keep it there from one year to the next.
of the country to be 'Imd this summer.
twelve' years· of devoted and efficient cream, 2016 rolls for sandwiches and
Altogether the picnic seems to have
When the guests arrived about nine
service to his town and his govern- dozens of buckets and shovels for the been a great success. The only diffi.:ul:y
in the morning. they were taken to the
ment
Mr I 'Id
Grove b=: many volunteer chaulfturs,
F
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h som ti Iu e d agwrote
ar ey tI at ')1e e want.e
to0 I.ue te rleve d' ellMr.reno
Haryey Pierce, successor to Ch,ar- is that many of the people who WOllld
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I and the morning was sl)ent in gamcs,
before his term expired. In due seaordinarily be asked to contribute ".WI!
... rs. J. R. Brownell, of Haverfor{ hzir-cuts, pony-rides and other enjoyson Mr. Alfred P. Smalley, of 507 Yale les A. Smith, as presi.dent of the Assoda- been away when the canvassers callie Place, entcrtained her Friday Morning c:ble pastimes. About 10 :30 Mrs .. Earl
A venue recel'ved officl'al Ilotl'ce of 111'S tion, wishes to express the appreciation of
P. Yerkes gave out about. 90 bean b.ags,
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II around, with the result that only two Duplicate Bridge Club on July 28.
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appointment to succeed Mr. Pownall tth ose IIIhc arge
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teal'
S outmg to a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
C.
Glenn
and
family
which were tossed about in great glee
h 1 .~ .. t
and was ordered to take up his duties
ose woe I~I
0 ma k e th e d'ay· a suc- hundr-I
'" dollars in cash was received hl' have moved from 236 Rutgers avenuc. hy the children.
on August 1.
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cess through their contributions and co- the committee, while their total expend.- They are spending six weeks in Bcrwick,
The' I'otato sack, marshmallow and
'rhe retiring postmaster sighed a operation. The three ponies on which the ture came to O\'er three hundred dolhrs. Pa., before returning to Philadelphia.
relay races were in charge of Miss
g reat big sigh, wrapped up his old coat children were givell rides were loaned for Besides the edibles which it is necessary
Jane MacIntyre, and many of the
.
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Rasweiller grown-ul's participated in these with as
and comfy shoes, dusted off his desk the day by Mr. E. O. Lange of S warth- t Ilat th e comnuttee
provi'de, th ey a I ¥J Ilave
and looked :out· the front window for more, Mr. Charles Merritt of .Springfield, to repair cots, buy new ones, buy ham- and' young son, of Haverford place, will much joy as the youngsters.
his successor. He dropped in just about amI Mr. William A. Clark of Walling- mocks, folding chairs, buckets and spend next weck at Stone Harbor, N. J.
After the hearty lunch, everyone
the time tbat the Western Unioi1 hoy ford. The Delco Ice Co. and the Gerner shovels. All Swarthmoreans who have .Mrs. Per~y G. Gilber~, of Park ave- rested for awhile until the beginning
came wi~h a new telegram from' W~sh:- Ice Co. of Swarthmore contributed joint- lived in thc'boro for any length ?f time nue~ entertamed a few friends at lJ.·porch of the afternoon's entertainments which
ington saying "Defer transfer· 'ofpost Iy more than tlll'ee' hundred' pounds of .know that it is considered a privilege to sewmg party Wednesday afternoon.
was ~rranged by Mrs.' John Howard
office to A. P. Smalley' until further icc. ~Iasoll Adams Co. gave two tons oi contribute to this comlllunity event. ' Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst ave- Taylor.
notice." That leaves Mr. Pownall work- sand for the children's sand piles. The Those who care to hell) meet this deficit nue, entertained at bridge on llonday
First among these were two radio
ing out a new code on hou'rs of 'defer- Barrows of Dew Drop Inll sold the ice may send their contributions to Mr. Al- evening, in honor of :Miss ~Iarjorie Peel, playlcts given by Mr. Harry G. Forsring and leayes Mr. Smalley wondering crealll to the committee at.cost.
bert N. Garrett,.treasUl:er of the Associa of East Orange, N. J.
ter and Mrs. Julie Chapman Hunt. A
what it's all "bout.
Three hundred bouquets of cut flow- tion.' Every bit will be deeply al11lreciMr. and Mrs. E. C. Lapl)e and family microphone was rigged up and the
Mr. Smalley is a merchant in Read- ers were distributed by. \'arious ladies to ated.
of Park aveliue, have returned from two playlets were read as though being
ing Terminal Market and has lived in
weeks' spent at Ridgcview Park, in the broadcast from a radio studio. The
Swarthmore about eight years. He: 1,las ,
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' .. _.. , , Blue Ridge Mountains, near Pittsburgh. plays were "Little Red Riding Hood'
aJways
he.
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•.and}4[s. J. W. JohilstOne and.(am- and "Hansel an4 Gretel".
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ily, of . Harvard avenue, have returned
Following this, Mrs. Helen M. HaU.
ternoon,' and adheres to the 'regular ":- A copy' of last 'week's SWART-Hftom a 'vacatiOli' at Provincetown, Cape' directea 'a '\ I>urfesquc of "Snow. Drop- ._'''_
dyed-in-the-wool Jeffersonian, Jackso-MOREAN, with its list of pledges of; Already candidates ~re comlltg te;' .the Cod.
and the' D\varfs." The cast consisted
nia,I, Wilsonian, Rooseveltian . party, loyalty to the President's Indus'trial fore. in'tb~ al)pro~chmg local I.)ohtlcal l . Mrs. A. P. Shanklin of Amherst ave- of: Frances Armitage, Clara Jean AI.;;
witho.ut ~ny string~ tyin~ ~hiin to any Recovery Act has been placed in the cQlllests. 1 he office of tax collector ,has nue and children will spend next week at stOll, Doris MacIntyre, Robert Hall,
comblllahons or alhanc:.es. He . does not hands of Mr. Roosevelt and another attra,cted the most C~)I~testants to date. Beach Haven
Alan Hall and Robert Bair.,
know whtther or ).IOt- 'he has sat down has gone forward to Gent:ral Hugh Mrs. Clara L. Taylor, the ~resent tax 'A swimmin~ party and picnic supper at
Mr. \Villiam Price of Moylan, one
~Jetween the stQ01i;' or whether Wash- Johnson. Several Swarthmore business collec.t0r, sent· out lette~s tillS. week to Lillvilla Farms, to he followed by bridge of the Hedgerow Players, came over
IIlgton has JJeen overcome with the ~ouses whose na~l\es should have .been pra~hcally. everyone In S",arthmor~ at the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Mc- iwd tOld stories to the guests.
heat, for Democra.tic economy' . has mcluded . are prill ted below, while a I, askmg their support. Raymond F. Far C h
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Tllmmyaches, headaches and other
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. a number of firms from nearby towns rmger
· ' 1las announce.d h'IS can d'd
or G'IIliS t'~
e\'enmg yI ills were treated at the Hospital Tent
Sl)read to telegraph tolls
too '
and
I acy for Ma an 'dIS '[() anneP
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.ur.
ten-word
message does not
carry much
w 10 d0 I
JUsmess
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A b... rs. V ercyAl I )cr,
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d ~Iall( by Mrs. Blanche L. Devereux, R .N.,
ill formation and w.ighty little comfort. requested the distincti,on of being nam- him up. S~mue~ M. Dodd has been ~ rs: m rose all
en, r. an • rs. aided by Miss Cora D. Strothers, of
The old game of post-office which was .ed in Swarthmore's roll· of honor. The Iluietly lettmg I! be known that he Dand McCahan, llr .. and ~I rs. J. \V. Swarthmore College and Miss Vera
in vogue when Mr. Smalley was S\VARTHMOREAN is pleased to ex- wants the people s vot~ and 1\I.rs. Ma- JOhllst':'l1e, M~. ~nd ~Irs. LlI1dley Peel Johnson of Abington Hospital.
younger had a lot more fun in it than tend this courtesy to its patrons" These rion ~imons Brown. IS startlllg her and MISS MarjOrie :eel.
In the late afternoon, ice cream and
this catch-as-catch·can scheme of will also bc called to the President's Call1l)argn. .
Dr. and 1\Irs. Clifford N. Rasweiller cake were served, after which the
Ringrnaster Farley's and did not leave a t t e n t i o n . .
Mrs. J. ~assn~ore Cheyne! and J. Pa.ul of Haverford place spent last Sunday at guests departed after a full day. The
that vacuum in the solar, p'lexus that
The V~ity Bo]!:
Brown are said to be. mterested Ill' Cape ~{ay.
weather remained lovely all day, and
\Vashington's blow has administered. "
Penncreat Farm.
seats on Bor?~gh Council. ..
Mr. and 1\Irs. C. \Vahl Olmes of Cor- though it began to cloud over toward
John. on'. Walk·OYer Boot Shop
. ,Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Pluhp Marot nell avenue will spend two weeks at live o'clock, the storm' held off until
Philadelphia Suburban W.ter Co.
and Miss Mildred Simpers .are running Ocean City. Their daughter Eleanor thc guests. had gone .
Slrodach.H~rmann
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'Phil.delphia Electric Co.
for re-election as registry assessors, the who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. A.
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IlOsitions they now hold.
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The marriage of, Miss Elizabeth Doris
Bell TelePhone Co. of P_....
'1'0 run (or any of these offices It IS main with her mother and father during
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Hormanll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bail'
necessary to file a petiti?n before the their. stay.
Tax bills for 1933 were m~~d on
Reuben Sailer Horm. ann, of We"s.td. ale
Mr•• A. J. Quinby A ,SOli
fifteen~h . day ~f August.1II the County. Miss Alice Davis of Livingston, Wis- Sarurda,Y to all tax\)ayers of the boro
State Cut Rate Sto...., ' IDe.
Cpmn\lSSloner~ Office .II~ the Court consin who has been visiting her uncle 'of Swarthmore by Tax Collector Mrs:
and Cornell avenues, Swarthmore, and
M. F. WUliam.
House at Media. The I)etltlon must cO.n- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis Clara L. Taylor.
.
George Klepl)inger Strodah, Son of the
Waahin8ton Th_tre
tain a list of as many a.s fifteen reglS- of Amherst avenue for six weeks will
!he taxes this year are reduced 7
Paul C. Strodach and Mrs. StroSt_ley Th_tre
tered vo!ers of the p!,rllcular party .on leave for her home today. She expects nulls below those of last year. The
dach, of GermantoWli, was solemnized
. W.verly 'Theatre
whose ticket you Wish to be nomlll- to attelld the Chicago Exposition 011 her
has
reduced most, be'l'hursd.ay afternoon at the Swarthmore
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~I ethodist Episcopal Church. The Rev.
EcIm
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. st IIess t IS Iyear h' an
I h e ore.
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Dr. WI·III·am A. Raiman of Harvard tr' d e .1115 :t menI otlle.t
p an w IC 1 h'as een
D., \V~Yne .. Channell" pastor of the
CL-kon -- H81nman
HERE'S AN AUTHENTIC
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.... 8 arvey
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avenue
who
has
becn
in
the
hospital
since
Ie
III severa
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owns
I(1S
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as
church; was assisted bY.the Rev. Rufus
Media Inn
FISH STORY
bcen considered 'for use in Swarthmore
Zartmann, formerly of Swarthmore, in
Green Studio.
July 21 is progrcssing favorably. after a hut it has been rejected as being unperforming the ceremony.
Lewi. Studio.
'rhe hottest day of summer means very serious operation.
practicable for this boro. A five per
M iss Hormann 'had as her matron of
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nothing to a true fisherman, and it
Dr. George \V. \Varren of Harvard cent. discount in both the county and
honor" Mrs. A. C: G. \ViIliams, of Ger·
evidently was no hindrance at all to the avenue who recently underwent an OIK!ra- boro taxes will be given on all bills
manto~n, and as her maid of honor,
Mrs. Horace John8o,a
group of eight true disciples of baak tion at the Hahnemann Hospital is im- paid before the 30th of September, 1933
Miss Cecily Cushman Browne, of Ra\-Valton who set off Tuesday morning proving nicely.
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leigh, N. C. The bridesmaids included
Word has been received ill .Swarth- for Bowers Beach on Delaware Bay.
Miss Elizabeth Ran~all, the supe~visin~ Methodist Picnic at Westtown
Miss Belle B. Davis,' of Pottsville; Miss more, of the death of Mrs. Horace JOhll- The Swarthmoreans included in the nurse of the commulllty health s~clety IS
~ml1la Peaslee Engle, of Clarksburg, son while spending the summer in Nan- group were Roy Delalliaine, \Villiam, spending August visiting her Sister at The Swarthmore Methodist Sunday
N. J.; Miss Roberta N. Norton, of this tucket. : Arrangements are being' made Biaisdell, Edward Jenkins, Howard,' Cranberry Lake, Ne~ jersey.
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city, and Miss Katherine Bronson, of for the funeral in Wilmington, Del.
Jenkins and Rosco Steintorf. They re.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads, their School picnic was held Saturday, Jul)
29th, on the ground of the Westtown
SwartlJmore. 'I'he flower girls were ' Mrs. Johnson with her husband, who turned triumphantly Tuesday evening daughter, Phyllis and son, Ralph are on a
School.
The hus left the church at
Jean Kleppinger and her has since died made her home at the with 157 fish, ranging ill size f(om nor- motor trip in the Poconos this week.
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filled
with children, in all about
Sister, Elizabeth Klel)pinger, of Allen- Strath Ha\'en Inn for several months and ilia I to those you'd recognize only be-, Mr. an,d ~Irs. Richmond D. Fetherolf
190 people attended. Swimming, tennis,
town.
has a number of friends here. Mrs. john., cause you've heard about the.m so and son, Donald of Par}{ avenue spent bc:seball and other games were en· oyed
Dr. Horace' Palemall . of Harvard son was a sister-in-law' of Albert S. John· much I
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. during"the day.
University, was Mr.
best son, of 211 South Chester rOad. :
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John Longwell left Aug. 2nd for
The committee in charge should feel
man~ . [fhe u~hers were Harold Hor, I •
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Brookline, Mass. where he will spend a well repaid for their efforts, as every
mann; i 'brother of the bride; Bruce
EVENING SERVICES week with his grandparents before going one present· seemed to l~ave a I.ood
Roxby and Harold Flood, of SwarthJ.
Horace Seal
to camp on Lake Quacumquasett at East time.
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. . There wl'll 1.- no evenillg service held
e weKauf109
uc
Brookfield,
. ' was played byeye.
During the month of August there
musIC
Mrs. Lloyd
lir. J. Hor~ce Seal, son of Mrs. Jos- at the Swarthmore
Methodist Episcopal I.abor
Day. Mass. . He will return after
will
be no mid-week service, and no
man.
eph' F. Se.al and brother of Mr. joseph S. Church during the month of August and
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Sunday
evening service. The Sunday
h
d
Mrs. Harold
Griffinforentertaine
oll~wilig the ceremony, an informal Seal, of this horoug, I'ed SllddenIy, J uIy the first Sunday in• September.
luncheon
on Friday
her Aunt,With
Missa morning service will be at eleven
reception was held in the church p'ar- 30th', 'at his late. residence, .JI .Amherst: .. . ': " I .
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lor, whic~ w~sattended by guests from avenue. He is survived: by his wife, and No ChurdtS(!hool,DurinIAugu8t Ellis 'Lowe of Brookhne,
ass.er o'clock as usual.
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Swarthmore,. Allentown, ,Easton and daughter'.Miss Helen Stanfield S e a l . ,
.
guests were Mrs. George E~ing and her
The Spencer Hurtt family; Mrs. Rob-'
ot~er;lo<:,!l~~iel!;'Mr~ and Airs~ Strociach Mr,:S~1 was'b6rn ~t(\raised-in'this' The Ch~rch School of the Pr.esbytenan mother,M~s. ~n of Jenkintown, Mrs. ert· B~ir and children and Mrs. Rny
'Id '\vaS
manager of. Church will close for Ule entire
Frank
Jeand
Delaplaine and children' spent ,Thursday
Mr. S!rodach the ..otis
Washing- of August :md September 3rd.
001 Mrs;'H
af E
an '11 er pmot er, at the Holiday Hill farm near West
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toU:
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·Mrs. erch 0
ast reenvi e, a •..
Chester•.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
AUGUST 4,1933
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: . Robert
art
1II0lith
the shore:
vanta
Mr, and Mrs. Paul.]. Furness, of N.
Mr..and
Chester road arc leaving: Friday for a
two weeks motor tril) iii. New England:Mrs. H. Lihdley Peel entertained last Their headquarters will be with their
Friday at bridgc in honor of Mr. Peel's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Don C.
rs. i;Rolahd
G. If·
UIJm~d,
Mrs. 'Thbmas
If.
DishOl), a student. "at the'
Johnson, of Magill school founded by Mr.' Wright, returli.
and soq R arid Or'J ,nd dau#hter. ,t\g..: to~d !has' returned from Central Am~ cd to Swarthmore with ..his. mother.
nes': Eliubeih, h~ve. returned "froRi.i' the eri~a; where she accompanied Dr.
.
Welsh Mountains where they have' been Johnson 011 the Carnegie Foundation I~===============:;
since the end of June.
Cosmic Ray expedition in the Canal
Barrett
of
Haverford,
at
Littleton,
New
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Detlev
Bronk
are
visiting
Zone.
Dr. Johnson has gone to the
sjster, of East Orange. who is their house
Hampshire.
friends
in
Central
Argyle,
Nova
Scotia.
Carnegie
Magnetic Observatory at
guest.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
Bryant,
Mrs.
WesMrs.
H.
T.
Bassett
is
spending
a
few
Huancayo.
Peru, but will return to this
Mr. and Mrs. George' de Forest of
ley
N.
Clifford
and
Elizabeth
and
Clif·
days
with
Miss
Nella
Smith
in
Oxford,
country
during
the latter part of Ihis
See Your Home From The Air.
University Place are spending their va" ford Brvant are taking a vacation at CI I C
P a.
month.
J
les
er
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cation in Buffalo, New York.
$1.50 PER PERSON
Prof. and Mrs. E. O. Lange and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bishop, of New
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1If. McCurdy of Og' Martha's Vineyard.
Miss
Helen
Tomlinson
will
join
Miss
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Thompson
arc
leaving
York,
City,
who
arc
the
guests
of
Mr.
dcn avenue are spending two weeks ~t
Government Inspec.ted Plane
Esther Duke for a two weeks' boat trip this week-end to spcnd a week in Stone Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S.
Sunapec, New Hampshire.
Bishop of Harvard avenue, were the
MORRIE A. HIRSCH..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell of on the Chesapeake Bay as guests of Miss Harbor, N. J.
Esther's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oliver
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Davis
and
niece
guests
of
Philip
Hicks,
of
the
faculty
of
Avondale road, Wallingford, spent last
Every Sunday
spent last week-end in \Vashington. D. C, Swarthmore College, at his summer
week-cnd motoring in New Hampshire. Duke.
Miss Alice Davis. who has been visitMrs. Crawford Twaddell of "Fair homc ncar Oxford Tuesday.
Media Field, Balto. Pike
Mr. George Tahor Ashton, Cedar Lane,
her
uncle,
Mr.
James
and
famAcres",
Westtown entertained at a lunchMr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman,
Flight Instruction
sailed on Friday to join Mrs. Ashton in
Europe.
Ily of Amherst
can and swimming party on Thursday,
of Harvard avenue, accompanied by
1 b
L A i d ha
their children, who have been spending
Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Keighton, Jr. are day for her home 111 Madlsoll, W1SCOnSI11..
Miss Mary Tomlinson of Yale avcnue
Mr. and Mrs. {o crt . rna
vc July at their lodge jn the Welsh Mounvisiting the Louis N. Robinson's at is acting as tennis counselor at Camp returned from Kentucky where they have tains, arrived home 011 Tuesday.
Woods Hole and arc expected to return
Kearsarge at Naples, Maine this summer. been visiting ~.fr. Arnold's parcnt.s. O.n
Mrs. Emily Pollard has returned from
SOOIL
Miss .Margaret Gray who has been vis- their return t;1? they stopped oft' III Chl- a two weeks visit with her son-in-law
Mr. n.ichard Biulldill and family or
iting hcr niece, Mrs. Harry Lange of cago at the I-air.
.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boston SI)('nt sevcral days herc this week
Dickinson avenue, returned Tuesday front
Mr. and Mrs. :Andre\~ Slm~son have Fetter, who have taken, a house at
visiting Mr. Blundin's father.
CHESTER
a vacation spent with fricnds ill Hunting- rcturned frum their weddlllg tnp and arc Ithaca for the summer.
P
living at UDamsite" Swarthmore.
Mrs. Herbert Fraser and children re- 'd
a.
D' k'
.
t t'
Mrs. John Ledoux, of Walnut lane;
i~rncd -this week after having slJent a Oil,
Mrs. Sara Guy, who has been visiting. Mrs. \Valt~r H. IC .1115011 IS en er alll- Mrs. Harold Barnes, of North Prince3 Days Beginning Fritiay
year in England.
rclatives on staten Istand, rdurned to her lUg a fcw frlcnds at dlllllcr on Saturday ton avenue; Mrs. Andrew Porter, of
Herbert Fraser Jr. :lIld his father 1ll0- hoiite ·011 Yale avenue, on Friday.
c\·cning.
glm avenue, and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop.
tor('(1 to Ncw Haml)shire this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Butler and
Miss ~hrgaret Bye who has been at- of Harvard avenuc. have returned from
whcre the former witl spcnd a part of son Hebcrton, of S. Chester road have tending Swarthmore College for the past a motor trip in the west. Thcy visited
August visiting friends.
returned from Buffalo, East Aurora, Ni- two years, is sailing on August 14th for the Century of Progress Exposition and
}.fr. and Mrs. Frank D. \Vindclls. Cor- agara Falls and Canada.
Germany where she plans to spcnd her were the guests of the famous architect,
nell avenue, left on l\Iollday to spend
Mrs. George Zinuner of Ogdl."ll ave., Junior year.
Stuart Erwin-W. C. Fields
severa! weeks in Ocean City, New Jersey. has gOlle up to the National Girl Scout
Mr. Harold Snyder, of Strath Haven
,
Rudy Valee
Mr. James H. Hornaday left on Sat- Camp in New York State to get hcr Inn, is sI)ending a few days in CincinPeggy Hopkins Joyce
urday to motor to Indiana. He expects daughter, Irma who has spellt scveral nati, Ohio.
Burns & Allen
weeks there this summer.
Miss Jean Doctqr of the Strath Ha- SLIP COVERS
to return this week:-end.
DRAPERIES
Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
Miss Edith Lidgate is vjsitjng her aunt, ven Inn left Tuesday to spend August
PHONE SW. 1225
. Mrs. John B. West has returned to
Sari Marilza
Mrs.
Howard
M. jenkins of North Ches- ~t her home in Providence, R. I.
Swarthmore after having spent sevcral
Col. Stoopnagle and Budd
weeks in \Varsaw, New York, visiting
jaclucttc. Miss Arabcl ncll
avenue
haveC.had
as their
the
tcrDr.
road\ViIliam
for a week.
Mr,
and Mrs.
Wahl
Olmesguest
of Cor·
friends.
ja(luctte and John Jatluctte of Elm ave- l)ast month :Mrs. Olmcs's mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Whitsit and daugh- nue left early this morning for their sum- J. G. Hersh of East Greenville, Pa.
ter, Florence and SOli, Keith, will leave
mer home on Lhtlc Deer Island, in Pelll\Ir,i1and Mrs. C. "V. Creen, of Mt.
by motor next week for a visit with
obscot Bay. Maine. They will be away Holyoke Place were among those who
relatives in Indiana. Mr. \Vhitsit and until early in September.
spent last weck-e;ud as gucsts in AtKeith will visit The Century of ProAnnounces his candidacy for
Mrs. James B. Douglas is spending the lantic City.
gress in Chicago during the visit.
summer in Cape May.
Mrs. \VilJiam Findlay Downs, of
Dr. S. C. Palmer left Tuesday for Chestnut Hill, formerly of Swarthmore,
Central City, Ncb., to visit his daughter, accompanied by her daughters, Miss
CLASSIFIED
in the Borough of Swarthmore
Catharine. On his return he will stop Amw E. Downs, 'Miss Marjorie Downs
over in Chicago to visit the Centuty of and Miss Nancy I. S.· Downs, left TuesFOR RBNT
Your Support Solicited
Progrcss Exposition.
'
FOR HENT--C'orner rooms. Sleeping porch.
Mrs. S. C. Palmer Jr. returned the ,first
Dath. GarnG'll. Reasonable. Swarthmore of the week from a short visit' to the
412·J.
World Fair in Chicago.
FOR RENT-FurnIshed cottage suitable tor
David Ullman, Bob T1lorpe, B~b DelaThcatre-Chc!1llcr
, 8 people at Hance's Point. three miles··
.' ,'.. " ' .
.\ '.'
."r
from Northeast. From Aug. 28 to Sept. 10. plaine, George CullIns, Mike Dravo, ana
Sal~rday~ Monday, Tuesday
Our shop this Sarurday 'at '6P-~ M.
Phone Swarthmore 750.
John Naishy arc members of a group of
BUDDY' ROGERS
for the balance of August. SmuMARION NIXON
FOR
Entire thirdelectric
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133 RENT-Apartment.
Ogden ave. Two bedrooms.
refrIgerator. $50. InclUdes gas and elecmer tvear at close Ollt prices.
"BEST OF ENEMIES"
tricity. Phone Swarthmore 15-M.
Wednesday, Thursdoy, Friday
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment with two
.
bedrooms by a family of adults. Box, H.
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Bwarthmorean Office.
SIX
, ' 'GLORIA STUART
. .
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
PARK AVENUE
apartments. each with 5 rooms and bath.
" SrveelJings"
Albert N. Garrett. Pennypacker 4442 or
Today
(Friday)
and
Saturday
WILL OPEN THE FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
Swarthmore 489.
F-LY
~ng
~avis
av~nue. \~1l1 leav~ Sat~r-
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I
STANLEY
THEATRE
I
1
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ttl nternational
1-1 ouse"
ANNA SCHALLES
~M~U~I~{~LE~N~B~E~R~G~A~V~E~.;'~R~U~T~L~E~~DG~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
RAYMOND F. FARRINGER
T AX COLLECTOR
CLOSING
WASHINGTON
ME DIA .
•
GOWN SHOP
THEATRE
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED-Whlte girl. age 18 to 23.
wnnted for waitress 1u Ice crea.m parlor.
Afternoon and e\'enlng work. Steady. Call
Bwartlunore 78.
LOST
LOST-Last week. Man's necktie clasp. Gold
with 3 initials. Please return to Suplee's
Btore.
FOUND
FOUND-Pair of child's glasses. Call at Post
Office.
ATrRACTlVE 2ND FLOOR APART.
MENT-UO PARK AVE.
$65-6 rooms. bath. hwd. floors. fireplace.
enclosed porcli. PrIvate heat control. 2
basement storerooms. Possession at onCf!.
WM. S. BITILE
Swa. 111-.)'
E. C. WALTON
3 Apts.-Central Location
Living room, bedroom. dining room.
hath, hardwood floors, janitor servo
ice. Newly renovated.
$35 Per Month
1 Apt.-Central Location
Living room, 2 bedrooms, dining
room. bath. janitor service.
$40 Per Month
1 Apt.- Central Location
Living room, porch, 4 bedrooms,
dining room, kitchen, bath, janitor
service.
$65 Per Month
CHAS.A.S~ ESTATE
II PARK AVENUE
PHONE SWARTB. '2'05
THE
SWARTHMORE~N
THE SWARTHMOREAN
1._"
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for food if 1 were hungry. Ther~ is an
. Swa~thmore wiIl soon be caIled 10 the
AI rs. C. AI. C. Le\\'i~ of Rutgers ave.
Founded by Robert B. Shar::tles
atnJOsphere that is unmistakably frienoly primaries to choose'candidates for the of- IlUC, is ,SJ)ollding two weeks in ConnccPUBLISHED EVERY FalDAY AT
and kind. The beauty is I;ot wh~t I fiees to be filled in the Fall Cloction. It is tieut.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
SPRINGFIELD
should anticipate in· a compaffltivety somelhing of a pity that this caIl is not
'. * •
Mrs. Richard Randall of Thayer road
young town. I feel as if a bit of old Eng. command. No responsibility attaches
POOL
ANN B. SHARPLES
is
entertaining
the
Duplicate
Whist
land had been Iransplanted,-a bit mod. any person or organization for inefficiency Club today.
EcIItor and Publ1lher
GARDEN
ernized, to be sure-but carrying with it or dishonesty in office save to the voters
• • •
the substance of sincerity. Of course, ,I h
Courteous Attention
Th"
h
"1
f
Mr.. and Mrs. Henry A. Piper and son
i
TITUS 1;- EWIG
t emse yes. .... elrs 15 t e pnVJ ege 0 Dan of Yale avenue left' \Vcdncsday 011 a
don't
know
anything
about
your
people
General Martaler
naming candidates and electing them to trip to Bermuda.
Friendly Service
bUI I feel thai I know everything aboul
and no citizen has the right to'comlIard shell crabs free to
them just from seeing how they express office
Plaone Swarthmore 900
plain of misgovernment or high taxes
patrons from 8 P. M. until
Eptel'ed .. Secoa.d CIa.. matter. January 24. themselves by their homes ~nd 011 the who has not voted both in the primaries
192 •• at the POit OtBcc .t Swarthmorc, Pa..
streets, by the way they go tl) market and and on election day. Your baUot is your
closing (except Sunday).
wuler tbe Act of March 3, 1879.
carry away their provisions. There's a Hcense to speak your mind.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933
something in the cheerful faces of the
school girls which tells me that selfishness
New York City is enjoying the novelty
AS OTHERS SEE US
is not characteristic. I see kindness and
of leading clergymen arrayed in pO'lItleall
consideration written upon them. I stopcampaigns. A stupendous effort is to
33 West Baltimore Ave.
Two Bostonians who delight in the ped in several of the shops and came
.
made this year to deliver the city from
ALL
LINES
OF
INSURANCE
beauties of the suburbs of the Massachu- away happier for the courtesy which 1
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
Tammany Hall. Rev. Dr. Harry Emersctts capital recently made a tour of the had enjoyed and the service. My husINCLUDING LIFE
son Fosdick, of Riverside Church, reMadison 110
Main Line and D~laware County vil- band dropped into the bank to have a
OLD DANK BUILDING
Jages and towns which shelter th'! urban travellers check cashcd,-not thdt he cently defined illdellCndence in
SW. 1833
Philadelphians whcn business days end. needed it. but he is a Yankec banker and
which
may wen
remembered:
never could
be abefalser
myth than the
They remarked UpOIl the loveliness .of the he wanted to see how business is done
idea that it takes independence to be
landseallc. the happy hills and shaded here. He said he wished atmosphere ar.d
morally loose and careless. But to be
valleys, the homes and highways; nor graciousness were translJOrtabIe, he'd decent, disciplined, high-minded, to be a
and
"'ere their comparisons altogether to the have a carload taken to l\!man of faith in life's beauties, of dcvo.'
installed in his bank.!!
advantage of the New England type.
tion to its al>iding spiritual verities, o(
And there was much more said which hope for its ultimate moral victoriesThey came to Swarthmore. They drove
should make Swarthmoreans glad; much that docs take 3n independent soul."
of the homes from time to time. Then,
(Simply Add to Oil and Gas)
PROPOSALS
leaving their Iilnosinc, they walked over pitality to the strangf'rs who pass this
IS NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU
the campus and in the shaded lanes of the way. These guests were greatly interIN SWARTHMORE!
boro. "What is it that you have here", ested in the story of the Country Day
asked Mrs. Wellesley Smith Barnard. Picnic with its outstanding charity.
"that I havc felt nowhere ~lse in these "Think of it, Milton", the lady Mid to
suburban towns? Your homes arc not her husband, "These people bring out
and
pretentious, there is no display of wealth here hundreds of the very poor, gt"atify
and I fcel somehow that I should have their longing for a breath of country air
110 hesitancy about ringing a door bell and their appetites for the food they Lke
anywhere and asking directions or even best. And it's charity pure and Siml)lc.
cordially invite YOIl to stop at their garages
Advertising can do no good among this
any day dllring the eoming week, dllring
expressly reserves the
sort of people, but our friend tel!s us that
which time a special representative will be
and/or all bids.
ALBERT N. GARRE'l'T. Jr.,
the townspeople perform the taski with 'l-21-3t
on hand to teU the full and amazing story
Borough Secretary.
the enthusiasm of a Rotary Club."
of Pyroil-aud to show YOII these impres.
OF EVELYN BARR BROCK. deThe SwartlmlOrear~ pas!o.es this cxp<;:ri- ESTATE
ceased.
sive
testimonials as to it's efficiency from
Letters of Administration c. t. a. on
eoce along to the good peolJte of the above
Este.te having been granted to
laboratories, leading indnstries, Heet ownundersigned. all persons indebted to
borough as some compensation fLr the Estate
are requested to make payment
ers-and nlany others.
those haVing claims to present the same
fine service they have given to their without
delay.
YOU too, will WANT to lise it BECAUSE, while
guests.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANy
Four times per year test pieces
OP PIULADELPBJA.
making yon an IMMEDIATE PROFIT from gas and
.must he washed Jlfty tib1eS. with. our •
17th and Chestnut Streets,
cUBtomer's goods"and then are anParker
S.
WUllams.
PresJdent
•
oil
savings, YOIl will ALSO· lind· that i t alyzed by unbiased teChnicians lor
Admb::tlstrator c. t. a.
cleanlb::tess. loss of color and tenslle
Attorney:
,- _ _------------------------------- JOHN STOKES ADAMS. Esq,.
strength. Guard your famuy's health.
1. REDUCES REPAIR BILLS
Support home industries. Patronize
652 BuUltt Bldg.•
the laundty with the keystone em2. REDUCES NOISE
Philadelphia, Fa.
blem on tlie ,truck.
7·28·3t
3. REDUCES WEAR
l
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l
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
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.HANNUM & WAITE
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
... ...
iVAN ALEN BROS.
MEDIA LAUNDRY, Inc.
:.:1
Phone Media 174
An Outstanding Del. Co. Institution
••••
COAL YARD
will he closed on Saturdays
during July and August
and
4. INCREASES POWER
5. KEEPS NEW CARS NEW
6. GIVES OLD CARS NEW LIFE
Y011 have seen all of these e1aims made for Pyroil
in advertisements in the Saturday Evening Post,
Time, Colliers-or some one of twenty publicatious in which Pyroil is nationally advertise(l. You
are now asked to demand the PROOF, and it will
be given to you. The most convincing proof of all
would he a personal test in your own car. Try it-·
we know YOIl will be delighted.
PRQPOSALS
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A Comedy With Music With
Raul Roulien--Gloria Sluarl
Edna May Oliver'
Herbert Mundin
Also Comedy, Travelogue ond a
Silly Symphony in Color
"THE THREE LITTLE PIGS"
Extra Added Western Feature
for Salurday Matinee Only!
TOM lIlIX in "FLAMING GUNS"
Monday Rod Tuesday
Edward G. Robinson
For Suuuner Sa..,ina
----
<..
/I
We award the
Blue Ri.bbon to the
in "THE LITTLE GIANT"
Wednesday Only
Double Feature
Zane Grey~s "Sumet Pa,,"
Ginger Rogers
"A Shriek in the Night"
Thursday
C
A Warner Bros. Theatre
WAY E R Ly
THEATRE
DREXKL HILL, PA.
-Friday and Saturday
EDWARD G••
ROBINSON
in
"THE LITTLE GIANT"
with
MARY ASTOR, HELEN VINSON
-Monday and TucsdayMARION
DAVIES
in
"PEG 0' MY HEART"
PRIZE"
"Butter stays firm in my Frigid.
aire in the most sweltering
weather," says one housekeeper.
Here are other features that make
this year's Frigidaire a greater
money·, time.,andstep-saverthan
ever: More food space, more ice
with
RICHARD ARLEN
MARY BRIAN
TRINITY CHURCH
cubes, twin hydrators, quick
service ice cube trays.
Pr'ote3tan\ Et,lscopal
Chester Road tmd College Avenue
Opposite the College Campus
Rl!ctor
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. Y.
8:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a. m,-Holy CommUnion: and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach
BLOWOUT PROTECTED
RRFORMANCE COUNTSI Firestone
High Speed Gum-Dipped Thea hold all world
reeords On :road and track for &./ety, Speed,
Mileage and Endurance. They are fint choiee
of race drivers-men who will Dot take
chances or risk their lives on any other tire.
Firestone Tires are the only tires made
with Idgh 8tretch cords and the LtraProcess
of GUM.DIPPING which gives 58% longer
lIe~ing life-GREATER SAFETY AND
MORE BLOWOUT PROTECI'lON.
"Ice I cubes freeze quickly in my
new General Electric:~ says
another matron, eland it uses less
current than 1 dared hope for."
Housekeepers are delighted
with: Covered glass food con·
adjustable shelves, and a fast
freeziog chamber.
$99
50 Ca.A
Pricell all 10'A1 a.
£allY. Ter..".
Visit ORr slortl • •• or In JOllr Bl«lriral Dealer or Deparlmnll StOrti
PHILADELPHIA ELEC'rRICCOMPANY
AU Our Suburban Stores
6.00-17 __..
6.00-18 _._._
6.00-18HD"
6.50-19HD..
7.00-19IID..
7.50-18 lID ..
Ofh. Sizes
Q,um-2J.ippinq
a',.•
iO II
We Give.• LiberelAllowencelo,
Your Wom Tire. To Appir on
New Firestone High Speed Tin.
Pro_t your Safety by equlppins your ear
TODAY-Tue prI..........till too low-D..,.
now before tbey advance again.
-Ilussell's , ........ Service
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETI'E AVENUES
Phone 440
JJ5iSHIN~RI!:ASINC-7'IRB-BATrI!:RI'-B1UK1!: SERf'lCI!:
NRA
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPSICOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
EvelY Fiber-EvelY Cord-Ever}' Pir
In EvelY Firestone Tire I.
BY
tainers, wire fruit basket, sliding,
Distributors')
Swarthmore, Pa.
Say thousands of housewives.
"It's our high.favoritemoneysaver, food-saver, step."
saver In t h e snmmernme.
-Wednesday and Thunday-
SONG of the EAGLE
PYROIL-SINCLAIRE,
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
.,
PETER E. TOLD
I
MEMBER
Pastor
10:00-Sunday School.
11 :OD-Worshlp and Sermon by Dr.
nell.
Chan~
Strangers Cordially Welcomed
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
Summer Services
SUNDAY
l1:00-MORNING WORSHIP.
Rev. Cary M. Young. M. A.,
editorial staff. Presbyterian ~-:L.-~;; I
EduClltion
YOU ARE INVITED
THE REI' .IGIOUS SOCIETY
OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
1]
;00 A. !.f.-Meeting tor worship In the
,
Meeting
House.
WEDNESDAY.
9:30 A. M. to 2.:30 P. M.-5ewlng and QuiltIng in Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are COrdially Invited to Jotn in these
,
services,
FIBST CHllROH 01' CllRl8T. SCIENTIST.
OP 8WAR'I'IDIORB
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:·
11:00 A. J.I.-Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.-i:>unday Lesson-sermon.
Wednesday evening meeUng each week.
S p. m. ReacUng room open dally. excep~
Sundays and hOUdBl'B. 9:30 "to 12:30.
All are cordially Invited to at.tend the
senlces and use the pepdlng.lloom..
WE DO OUR PART
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
and TRUST COMPANY
,..
ENTERTAIN YOUR GtJI'.STS
AT "THE INN"
Special Summer Menu.
Cool,quiet, comfortable environment ..
Special Seven Course Dinner Only $1.00.
StratL.Haven
,.
~
I
"It's Great to be Alive"
=N~o~ta=ry~=P=U_bl_I=C______________R_ea___IEStalel!~C::IY:d:e:':B:e:a:t:tY:':8:':':T;h:e~B:i:g:::a:g:e::~:1
Storms are bad this sum.1,
Jner. Storm insurance costs
$3.20 a thousand for five
year poliey.
AUGUST.4, 1933
Swarthmore 0011888 Llb~ry
Swarthmore,'
•
Penna.
Flowers for the F1owerles8
Accident on' N. Chester Rd.
Mr.. Harold Griffin will have charge
of the "Flowers for the Flowerless" this
week, representing the Presbyterian
Church. Flowers for this week will be
taken in by Mrs. C. Wahl Dimes, 330
Cornell avenue and Mrs. Charles Leech,
309 Dickinson avenue. A telephone messag~ to either will bring a call for your
flowers or they :Will be appreciated if
Jeft in a container on their porches on
Thursday evenihg.
Next week Mrs.
Leech and lIrs. Iva Meurling. 812 West-
011. Wednesday after/1oon a truck.belonging tu Nick Cariola'sideswiped the
car of ). Kirk McCurdy on North ,. Pi.:..':;;:,: bifi~;~lo!':. ;iei.. t
Chester Road. The driver was at. Xopre.
rested by Captain ] 0 h n Rogeri on
ImprvvementH COMist of two aOO one·half
frame buu!4P, 30x2" fret. Pordl front.
charges of reckless driving and was "01'7
Two ond un('·ball ,dory lJ:'aQu- addition. 6:1.12
held for a hearing to be held tonight feet. One-llturr franlC addillon. 0:1.:10 feet. One.
_tOI')' frame addition: 18s8 feet. Frame abed,
before magistrate M organ. The driver 18s:)0
fN'l.
,
,!
oi the bread truck claimed that a tire
,
.
.
I"
Sold 811 the property of Dimlf'1 B. Wnl (11'11.
ble;'\· out and threw the truck against
Mr. McCurdy's car.
MORTON Z. PAUL, Attornf'Y.
,
dale avenue will have charge of the flow- 01 ChDr11'1! 1Hf'. d('C'I·DJi(>(I. north 6:'- f"lIKt !!90
ers and :\Irs. Harold Griffin the remain- II el blore or It'~ to a stune. being a.notber
oorlll.'r of lalld 01 Ih~ Htate of Cbarlee Tete.
ing two weeks in August: Anyone hav- llt'I.:,,·olR'tl. tint! of 'alill of Sidney SIh'el: t.hence
ing flowers who can donate them, will be by laml ot tbe lllIid Sldllt'y Street. norlh :.m:," W('tlt, ·!IIn.:!:! I~t tu fUluther corner of
doing an act of kindness to donate them. laud ot thl.' tlaid Sldlwy SII'et't: thenl'e BUll by
10111.) ut tht· 1';ald Sh.hlt'J' Sll't'et MOuth 8M- 61' S ..
aI•
Wt"lIt -l:UJ.ltt teet more ur letltl to the middle
ot ~. t .. reek or run, nt a Iwint Ih(, ....'Orner ot
Waverly Theatre
Marion Davies will be seen at the
\Vaverly Theatre, Monday and Tuesd2Y in "Peg 0" My Heart," screened
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Coslllopoli:'
tan from the famous J. Hartley Manners play ill· which Lau~ctte Taylor ere·
atcd the title role on the stage h,,'entyolle years ago and broke attendance
records on two continents.
As the little Irish girl who inherits
an ancestral estate in England and. falls
in love with the young lawyer who
arranged for her entrance into society,
Miss lJavies is considered to have
given the finest performance o{ her
'·lItire career.
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Mrs. \Villiam F_ Hanny entertained
with an iniormal tea on Friday for her
mother, ~(rs. C. F. Wikoff, who has been
visiting her for several months, and is
returning to her home in Missouri the
middle of August. Other guests were
Mrs. James Davis and her house guesls,
:\Irs. Alexander and Miss ·Alice Davis of
Madison, Wisconsin, 'Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.
Harry Piper, and her mother, Mrs. Guy
and 1\(rs. Harold Tomlinson.
VOL. V-NO. 32
'.
Pieri :hclas
Under
and '~b~:ei~to~~i~r~::'tro~:::~I.ns ~!",;;i,;•.
June Term. 1933
and
restrictions
All those certain Iota or pieces of ground
T~ethe'" with and (ncludlng ten feet In lI(·ven
with the buildings and lmprovemenla wtdth of the said. North driveway abutting UWlll.'rt!. tenallttl
thereon erected., 81tuate tn the Township on the said lots. which driveway extends dt'lKrlbed llremiMeIl and
a
of Upper Darby. County ot Delaware, State from the northeast 81de of Burmont ter- to the south. lind Oil
bel
~~
d d Ig race northeastward and southe&l!ltward and drlvewllY at aU l1me. her'l.'urtf'f
of
Pennsylvania,
......own
..
Dated
as Lots E-19. nK
E-18.
£-17.an£ ..18 esand- leading to and Into Woodland avenue and
h
tbe
southeast
thirteen
and seven one-hun- together with and SUbject to the riB t.
Inmrovenumts
'~'OJl818t
of lwo.t!l.0l"f tltOI'lf'.
laud 1I0W or JlItt" 01 Oraf"e M. Rice. wife of dredt.bs feet of Lot £-16 on the plan of liberty and priVilege to tbe owners, tenTbollllhi L, Hice; Iht'lu:e aloul{ Ihe middle of Aronlmink Section of Drexel HllI Realty ants Bnd oceuplel'8 of other lands abuttlng bril'k :till) trame houl5e.-lill:::lO feel.. Porch
.IIaid (:reek or run by its ~yeral cour8eS BOuth. Company. made by Damon & Foster. c. E'8., thereon to the use bf tbe 8a1d North drive- Iront. One·KIOry'·:rr.qme ncklltlon., tlxa l("(lot.
ConU'ele bluck ,amite'; Ox18 fee,t:ealltwantly by 88ld land now or late of _ald U
'l 1826
d re way In common with the owners, tenants
Gra<.-e M. Rh." and by the land of
pper Dar by, Po .. J a nuary.
an
.. and occupiers of the premlses herein decorded In the omce for recording ;::~';;~l'::: I scribed as and for a paaaaa:eway. driveway
SUitt 0.8 the property'·ot Ellos J. Good amI
Veserllk.)·of3111
leet lalkl
more ot()ri~~~:;t;~o.,a::f:;:;~:;~ at Media. In Plan Case 3, page 5, (l
and watercourse at all times hereafter for- Ella GOIMI.
('otuet
other
. =' •
BS tollows:
ever.
tbelll" aloll" Jilaid olher lande
MA'M'HEW
SANDALL,
Attomt'T.
ersky lIOulh H:I 3' we_t 4u~ leet more or
10 a Iwillt in Ihe middle or lIaid South avenue
Improvements consist of three-story briCk
atul"t"lIaid, behl" the IlUint and l"Uloe 01 beKinapartment building, 33x94 feet. Three-story
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheri If.
nimr.
.
-:. --"' brick apartment bUlletins, 33x94 feet. Three-II~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
No im,lru,·('ments. Vn<'allt JrroUlid.
story brick addition, 3Ox16 feet.
Sold as the property 01 :.:.ouis K. Mangold.
Sold liS the (Iruuert,. ut Samuel ~l'&er8ky.
:;:,.r..;,;;"L 1 Hand Money-t:l.500.00.
SAMUEL A. MONTGOMERY AND
WHY SUFFER WITH
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II
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R. 1.AKSON, AlttJrllt',)"8.
FRED TAYLOR. PUSEY. Attorney.
Fj(ori Fad:lR
JIIIK'
No.
firm. 193:1
All that ('('rlaln lot ur Ilif'C:e at ;.:-ruund with
the blljhlill~i\ und inllu'ovemf'ltls thereon erN'ted. !iituate III thl' '.rownllhllJ o[ Hnverford.
Coullty of Delawal1' tlnd Stale of P('nn~lvanlll.
dt'~I"nall'll alld known a.1I Lot No. 1 on Block
"G" UII a ll'rtalu Illan of lots ('aUt'd Merion
Goll Manur. made for William H. WilBOn and
ComlJullY, by Over snd Tingley, C. E's •• Upper
Darby. Penna .• 011 August 3lat. 1920 and
bounded alld deH<....ibi.... UI) follows, to wit:
JUlie
~~~~~~t~lr.J;
,
.
..
.
~
..
. -
~
.
a'i
Fll'ri F:u iaa
Furniture
Restoring
.
TIRES!
All thoSt' lhN'(' f'ertuill iNlntil(llotl& lots 01
with thl' me8JJlla~e tbert>on. situate at
).foore. Rililey Town!lhll). DelaW8l'f! COllllly.
Pennsylvania. on the westerly side of Folsom
A'e. 1:1.; h. S. 'rom the S, wt'sll'rly l'tlrner
of 12th Ave. and Folsom Ave.; thence £ox.
~ouml
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MORE MILEAGE
/lOll 10
4.40-21
4.40·21
4.50-20
4.50-21
4.50-21
4.75-19
$5.55 $7.20
6.00 7.90
,
.1
••,
• Bus fleets know milealte. And
bus fleets usinlt Goodyear Tires re.
port 97% more milealte than they
Itot five years alto. Goodyears for
your car have the same improvements that made this,extra·milealte possible.
. . 6.30 8.40
~75-19
6.70 9.00
5.00-19
5.25-18
5.00-20
~.~0-1~
HANNUM &
Swarth. 1250'
WAITE
Yale' Ave•. and Chester Rd.
Open S A. M. to 9 P. M.
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THB BELL TELEPHONE COMPA.NY OF PE.NNSYLVANI.
•
(This report is delayed because the
At the meeting of the Borough Coun.
thrills herein reported have been so hot
cil held last Friday night the contract
that they scorched the paper whcn re·
for furnishing asphalt for the surface
corded immcdiately. A few days more
treatment of 20,000 square yards of
therefore allowed (or cooling).
Swarthmore's streets was awarded to
After the awe-inspiring air· ride over
the Atlantic Refining Company, who
the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, can
agreed to furnish this asphalt at the
there be anything left to say about
price of ten cents a gallon. The work
other parks? Yes, becau~c each has
of spreading stone and furnishing the
its own individuality .. None of us had
stone was awarded in a contract to
seen Zion or Bryce Canyoll"s before,
John Hanna and Sons on a bid of five
thus we included them both 011 our
and three quarter cents a square yard.
July 19th north-bound jump from the
The list of streets to be resurfaced
north rim of the Grand Canlon. We ate
at this time includes Park avenue from
IUllch with the Mormons at Kabab.
Chester Road to Harvard avenue, parts
Utah, and reached Zion at 2 :30 P. M:.
of Havard avenue, part of Strath HaHer massive rock temples reminded
ven avenue, South Princeton avenue
some of us of EI Sapitan and the
from Park to Dartmouth avenue, North
"Three Brothers" of Yosemite, but only
Princeton avenue from College avenue
in miniature. Her mile-long roadway
to Swarthmore avenue, Elm avenue
tUllnel traversed by all who enter refrom Chester Road to Swarthmore
minded others of the Holland Tunnel
avenue, and parts or all of Kenyon,
in New York. Zion held us for only
Cornell and Lafayette avenues.
an hour and we were off for Bryce.
Since a recent demonstration of the
\Ve camped within the park, but not
police radio to officials of other nearby
within sight of the canyons.
communities, inquiries have been reBryce Canyons
ceived as to the cost of the privilege'
\Ve reserved until the morning of
of using the raido for police of other
LOCAL MAN I~VENTS
REMAINS UNSOLVED the 20th what we now acclaimed un- should pass on through Tower Falls, f.;~mp~~iti::~n~h r~n::l ::Ii::e~nt{o d~l;
"HYDROFOIL"
animously to be the most beautiful spot see the Uppcr and Lower Falls of the fa,'r.
Washington Throws No Light on Odd f · k' d h
h d'
d F
Grand Canyon, the Yellowstone, and
Situation Here
o'I Its . 111, t at
we
a wltnesse.
rom then camp at Yellowstone Lake.
The cond,'t,'on at the rear of the
An outboard motorboat took wings on
p
'
"
d
t
• fI1splrat
on
0111t
we
surveye
acres
stores
in the business block has dethe Delaware River Saturday and, lifting
I,'te caplJ"d brown gold and yel
This prepared us for an early start
To date, there has been no change in
itself from the water, attained a speed of
W latl . sp,
.' re
.,
cidedly improved since the last meeting
lo,v
dral
the Postmastership. Postmaster Pownell O
s, massed ro w be - 011 Monday, ]uly 24 down through the of council.
twenty-four miles per hour, twice its pre- and Mr. Alhert Smalley, Questioned this h · d c le nd t'e
on t'e
. t'
. Shoshone group to Cody, w!lere fortyIII row a i r up
If r th'
POID tog 10
Edward F. Hitchcock and ]. Kirk
vious top speed.
.
t th
t
10
seYen letters awaited us-and thence,
week, said they were still as completely
0
The startling results were achieved by "in the dark" as ever about the situaEastward-bound for Chicago, The fer- McCurdy presented an appeal to Couna new invention, a sort of steel belly- tion. Until such time as the authorities matches this one.
tile plains of Nebraska, Iowa, and Illi- cil to enlarge the apartment house zone
band rigged -beneath the hull, upon which sec fit to solve the mystery, Mr. Powntlois' were welcome after three weeks to include the first building of the
Salt Lake, TEflon, and Yellow.tone
the craft lifted itself as on stilts and all is retaining the post ano continuing
in
the Rockies. We were not due in Prep School group south of the under..
Liberty Park, Salt Lake City welChica~o
until the afternoon of the 29th, pass. The purpose is to increase the
skated across the top of tne water.
his duties in the postoffice.
comed us at 7 :30 and afforded us our
so
camped
early at Elgin, just outside value of the property for the owner
Dr. Oskar G. Tietjens. of Swarthmore,
first grassy beds since Colorado
lhe it~ventoT, calls the device' a "hydro- COUNTRY WEEK DEFICIT Springs. After a morning in Salt Lake. the city, on the 28th, for an early attack and to permit of alterations in the
present buiidiug. to :nake five arartfoil." The trials bore out his fondest exwe set out for Teton National Park upon tlu:'-city th~-Ilext day:
LESS
ments.
.
)lcctatiolls, he said, and he expects it to
with salt scales dangJing in Our hair. The Century of Progre.. EzpoaitiOD
The building is owned at present by
rev~lutionize motor boating and perhaps
Mr. Albert N. Garrett, treasurer of the We traveled via D, S. Route 91 through
Our scheme of attack 'Upon the the Presbyterian Board of Pensions,
yachting.
Country Week Picnic Association in Ogden, Pocatella, and Idaho Falls, Su- \Vorld's Fair was this: On our first who bought in the property as the first
DT". Tietjens, a graduate of the Uni- Swarthmore relJorted today that several gar City and Victor, Idaho. We reached
d"y we thoroughly inspected the great mortgage holders. The investment repversity of Goetting-en, Germany, is a COll- generous contributions had been received the Park at 9:00 A. ~{. on the morning
Field Museum of Natural History, the resents a total of $.20,000. Several near ..
sllhing engineer with the Westinghouse from friends of the community who are of the Und. j Clinic's Lake in the Park Shedd Aquarium and Soldier Field. We by property owners had given their
plant in Philadelphia. He devised the not in Swarthmore at present. He be- and jackson's Lake on the way to then divided everything that there is to approval to the change.
Yello\\ stone arc superb.
hydrofoil in his spare time.
lieves that the expenses of the ComEllwood B. Chapman pointed out that
One never tires singing the praises bc seen at the Fair into four equal
\Vhen the boat is at rest, the hydrofoil mittees wiII be covered by the donations
parts,
and
did
a
fourth
each
on
Mon$2OJOOO
is only a comparatively small
of the variety of thrills at Yellowstone.
is suhmerged.
already received, hut as there are some The outbursts of "Old Faithful", feed- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- investment and that there is plenty of
Saturday Paul Vaughan, an assistant to bills which do not come in until October
ing the brown and the grizzly bears at day. \Ve studied together each morning room for apartment buildings in the
Dr. Tietjens, speeded the frail boat from or November, anyone who has 110t altheir private table, listening to long from our official guide books, what present apartment house zone. He felt
the dock of the Philadelphia Yacht Club. ready eontributl!d need not feel that his hear-yarns from the chief ranger, fol- thrills awaited 'us that day. Then we that many people who are away on their
Essington. As the speed increased, the contribution, received at this time, will be lowed by a nature lecture, and commu- rode, in our own cars, to the gates vacations and who would be affected
hull .;ould he seen lifting from the water. unwelcome. Even shou!d the cOlllmittee nity singing occupied us uutil bed- where the "gang"-there are twenty of by the change would object to the plan
Finally it left the water altogether, sup- find that thcy ha\'e received more moncy time. On the next day we moved up us-was turned loose to go as individ- and suggests that the matter be deIlOrted only by the hydro rib, about four than it is necessary for them to pay {Jut, through the lower, middlc, and upper uals, in pair; or groups to de the ferred before any final action be taken.
It was agreed that if this one buildinches in width and seven feet long, and a 110 one's contribution will he useless, as geyser basins, adventuring among amount scheduled for that day.
\Ve
did
not
stay
at
the
Beach
Club,
iug
was included in the apartment
smaller fin attached to the outboard mo- the surplus will he deposited in the hank morning glory, emerald and sapphire
which
is
seventy
blocks
from
the
Fair,
house
zone it would not be long before
tor_
to be used toward defraying next year"s pools and the myriad of mud-pots
but
at
the
Duncan
Y.
M.
C.
A..
which
appeals
would be made for all the prep
Thus freed from water resistance and cxpenses.
thcreon, \Ve arrived just in time to see
is
only
about
fifteen
blocks
from
the
school
buildings
to be ineluded in that
the Daisy Geyser in action. The Gibf Tiction which produces clouds of spray
Field
11.{
useum
entrance
to
the
Grounds.
zone.
A
limited
privilege
zone was sughlrs. Harold Barnes entertained at hans River ami' Fa!Js and the beaver
and slows up movement, the outboard
Here,
besides
being
in
one
large
room
gested
as
one
answer
to
the problem.
bridge
Tuesday
evening.
dams ncar-by interested us as we got
1eaped over the water like a flying fish.
by
ourselves,
we
enjoyed
hot
and
cold
Final
action
on
the
appeal
was defurther north, and at 3 :30 we il1spected
Dr. Tietjens, who bears the scars of
showers
and
several
swims
daity
in
a
ferred
until
the
next
meeting
of
counMrs.
George
Plowman
is
leav:ng
toMammoth Hot Spriu--gs. Devil's Kitchen,
his duelling days at Goettingen, was
splendid
pool.
Each
night
after
our
cil
and
until
the
members
could
inday
for
the
Thousand
Islands
to
he
Angel Terrace. etc;, and then moved
happy at the success of his invention. He
return, the buzz and hum of sharing our vestigate the matter more thoroughly.
galle for two weeks. She is motoring up on to the Buffalo Corral.
has been perfecting it for months, but with friends.
day's thrills changed in the twinkling
I
Here a conferellce dictated that we
only in secret. Now that he has patented
(Continued on Paoe Three)
Girl Scout News
it. he felt free to exhibit it publicly.
He sat down on the wharf and twirled
THE NEW "HYDROFOIL"
Virginia Bassett is a councilor at our
a small, finely made German camera with
New Philadelphia Camp, Indian Run.
which he snapped pictures from an accompanying motorboat.
Barbara Bassett has spent three
weeks at Indian Run and is now at
,j[ call it a hydrofoil, because it acts in
Camp Tip, New York.
water as an airfoil acts in air," he said.
"\Vhen a certain speed is reached, the air* * *
june Avery has been visiting at New
foil, or wing edge, lifts the plane off the
Rochelle, New York.
ground into the air. Similarly, my hydrofoil IHts the boat clear of the water. It
Helen Craemer has been spending
is almost like flying. You skim through
several weeks at Spruce Creek Camp
the air. The sensalion is just like in a
which Elizabeth Hessenbruch has also
glider."
been attending.
The greatest difficulty was in calculat* •
ing the "angle of attack," or slope of the
Dorot~ea Dodd, Doris MacIntyre,
hYdrofoil b1ade. Finally it was adjusted
Ellcn Vtehoever have been attending
Summer School and taking part in the
at 2 degrees, a vcry slight deviation from
tennis tournaments.
the horizontal. This imparts a sled-like
action which helps ,the lift.
Jane Richardson, Alice Marriot have
The conflict of I wind and tide pro.been h.usy at home, doing swimming
duced a choppy sea Saturday, and Dr.
and Girl Scout Work, consisting of
Tietjens thought .here might be some
sewing
for the Needle. Work Guild.
difficulty maneuvding the light boat.
Many of the Girls have participated in
Actually there wa~lless trouble getting it
this work.
up in choPllY watet than ncar the shore,
hecause the waves Islapped it up on the
Ruth Detlefson and Anne Wray both
stilts and it stayedi ~here.
:spent a week at Indian Run.
After the trial tbe inventor pointl"d to
an' array of yachts!tnd cabin cruisers tied
Kathrine Fussel is in Maine with her
grandmother, Mrs. Pew.
up at the dub whatt.
, "there's no rea$on why we cantt put
Varel Drew attended summer school
hYdrofoils on the..;.. ... he said. "It will. D 0 Ita G Tietjen!! 323 Swarthmore avenue standing beside a boat equipped with his invention, th.e h.ydrofoil_ and was also a guest at Mrs. Hall's
double their speed and increase their Thr•e on
Btbora rd- motor h~s been ·reDloved. This ap;aratus permits tbe beat to skim above the water almost Il8 if fiJiIll'_ Camp, Holiday Hill at West Chester,
comfort."
Pa.
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7.20 10.00
7.45 11'50
Irl'to do without one.
Borough politics are receiving quite
a bit of attention these days as the last
day for filing petitions approaches.
\V. R. Landis, William Sproul Lewis,
John H. Pitman and ]. Wilbur Hoff
have announced their candidacy for the Another Chance Given Voters
Who Failed to Register
oflice of Burgess. At present Mr. Lanas to Party
dis is Burgess and Mr. Lewis is a
member of Council.
Two hundred people in Swarthmore
For the positions on Borough Coungo to the polls when the Primaries
may
dl appear the names of ). Paul Brown,
come
around, expecling to vote, only to
Marvel Wilson, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheythat
they are unable to do so be<:ause
find
ney, Arthur W. Collins, Frank E. Williams, Nicholas O. Pittenger, Joseph S. in registering, they failed to mention
their party affiliation. In order to remedy
Bates, and Harry L. Miller.
1'hc office of Tax Collector seems to this situalioa, it will be necessary {or each
attract, for this is only a partial list of these two hundred PCol,ie to go in
of those rumored to be in the runnirlg: person to the office of the County ComMrs, Clara L. Taylor, Edward A. Gil- missioner in Media and file notice of their
lespie, Mrs. Marian Simons Brown, party preference 011 or before the ninth of
Samuel M. Dodd, Raymond F. Far- September. 1933.
ringer, and L. W. Agnew.
One needs only go to the (Quilty comGeorge Bradfield. Clifford M. Rum- missioners offices at the court house in
sey and Bucher Ayres are after the Media and sign an cnrollment blank as
position of Justice of the Peace.
to his party affiliation in order to vote at
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins and Mrs. the primaries September 19.
Thomas H. Lueders are running for
the position of school director.
POST MASTER PUZZLE
No Decision on Increasing Size
of Apartment House
Zone
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5.00-19
i...
It costs so little to have a telephone in your
home-less tL·.n 10 cents a day-that it really
doe. not
MORE SAFETY
prl~e_ Herearetheattra~ ..
Pathfmder All-Weather
Ask for a joh ••• apply for credit •.. open
a bank account ... meet a friend and the que••
lion, always is asked: "What is your telePIt0ne
number?" • Is your answer: "I don't, have.
one"? Without a telephone, many opportunities for pleasure and profit virtually are shut
out. • It is a social and business asset to have
a telephone in your home. It mean. you are
established-a responsible citizen I
• The safest tread is the one that
can stop your car the quickest.
Goodyears stop quicker than any
other tire. 10% quicker than the
second best. ·Up to 77% quicker
than others. Tests on wet pavements prove it. Why not buy the
safest tire?
tlvely low prices a t which
you can otlll buyGoodyear
Tires today
I
GOObYEAR
CREDENTIALS
In the tread
Everythlna's aolnl1 up In
you may never
see again!
200 LOSE VOTE
AT PRIMARIES
Dr. Terman and Boys Return
Mter Thrilling Experiences
in the West
·A recent letter from Mrs. George
C. Barber, who is spending the summer away from Swarthmore, containeu the following encouraging
message, which is of interest not
ol)ly to those connected with this
publication but to all those who feel
themselves to be real Swarth11l0reans.
"I have just been reading the
August 4th edition of your paper
forwarded to me here.
"1 want to thank you for the editoria~, jAs Others Sec Us'-courtesy
and friendliness are so easy to give
and. too often sadly neglected in
our daily Jives. I am sure your columll will warm the hearts of
Swarthmoreans and encourage them
to help preserve that certain ato1Osphcre in our town.
"Also was much impressed with
your report of the Country. \Veek'
Picnic. Each summer I am away
when this great undertaking is accomplished. I congratulate all those
who, of nec;essity, must add a very
strenuous day to much previous
preparation, and at least I can help
a little toward the deficit with the
enclosed."
A very generous check for the
Swarthmore Country Day Week
Association accompanied the letter.
AWARD CONTRACTS
FOR RESURFACING
••
MORE
SAFETY,.,
•
in the plies
•
An Encouraging Letter
~:IS~th~r ';n~~~:a~~n Poi~~~ gqU~r~
Swar. 105
• Goodyears Itive you safety in
every ply-because every ply is
built with patented Supertwist
cord-and every ply runs from
bead to bead. Ask to see a Supertwist demonstration and see for
yourself why it means more safety
in every pI,".
PRICES
.....
Suplee's Store
Shop--27 Main St., Morton, P ..
YOU WANT IN
8S
Swarthmore Public School "will reOlJen
on Monday, September 11, at 8:30
o'clock. The Summer School session cndcd on Friday, August 4th.
WESTWARDHO
TRAIL ENDS
$2.50 PER YEAR
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SWARTH.·1441
Interesting Election Foreeast
Fight Looms Over Local
Offices
••
Try the Game
-LOFTFOJ Skill and Fun
in All its Branche.
J.
Ifl33
Garden Hose
L~wn. SprinkJe..~
Bottle Caps &. Cappers
UPHOLSTERING
No, ]080
June Term.
25c--50c--$1·00
Interior Decorator
HERE'S MORE OF
Ar.LEN S. OLMSTED. ~Ild. Attorn<,.)'.
AluminumMilkShakers
FREDJ.HARLEY
EVERYTHING
100 ff.'et 10 a ):olnl In the middle 01 the 1I0id
Suuth avenUt·, ·beill!;:" tbe l.'(lrllt'r ot land now
or lut .. of Zenm M. Thomofl; thl.'lIl'f· by 10ntJ
of the said Zemu M. Thomas north H:Jo
r-WlI 4:';;.11 fet't to a IlOlnl; thcm't' IItili bv
!"uitl lallils of fluid Zema M. Tbomaa north
fl.;4 pa!lt H-l tN'1 more or le;;s to the middle
of a (ref'k or run: "limN- dowil tilt' said ~t"eek
or run by itK several <.'OUNIl'S 08 ft'et more or
1f'!13 to n IlOllu whh·h is IInother (-orJlpr of land
flf tllfO 1I:lld Zema M. Thomas, :lIul al~ a ror.
ner of lnlld or tilt' l.'tltate ot Chllrl('1i Tete. df"
(ea'lt'd: tbenre by til(' Ruld l/lnd ot the estale
With Electric Fans
as Low as $1.49
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All that· certain 101 or I)iec;oc ot grOUlid wllh
,;;Q-';;'i;;;;;;;;llhe buildlnl!8 I\lId Iml)rOVemellt» lh('("(:'on erect:'Il!
f'd,· Idtuale in Ihl' Bonmgh ut Sharoll. HiU.
County of Delaware and Slate of Pennsylva·
nia. boundl"ll 111111 describt-d DN'Onling to
aurve,v thereof made lor Gr-orge M. Dunlap.
Jr.• b)' Damon &: FO.lller. CIvil Eng-ineeTtt. da.~
Marf'h 30. 1925, alld revlaed AUgUld 4, 192u.
~~~,l=,lcf·~~~~~.v~,~ ~:~~ a8 follOW8: Berinnln,- at a point on the north!
easterly side of Ridley aVt'IIUto (torty leet
Be~lnllllll!" at a llOln! all the southerly side
01 GuU View roul.l I fifty leet wide) said polnt
hf.'intc' the point 01 taDlrent 01 a. clr<.ie hnvinlf
a radius uf tWellt)' feet. formlntr tbe rorner
ot O""rb""ok terrure (forW·ftve leet wide) and
Galt '"lew road, &hellle ('stending nlulIS" the
!!ald southl'rly side uf Golf View road. nurth
"ixty,olle del(N)e>> thlrty-el!('ht mLuutea eaMt one
hundred thlrl)'-tdx 111111 tweutpfour one.huml.
ret!thtl feet 10 a Iluiut: thl.'nce south twenty.
Rve deKTt't·s twenl)··t,,·o mlnute8 east elgb"'SHERIFF SALES
thrl·" and twelVI' olle-hundredth!! It'et to a .,ollit
a ('(,rller 01 Lot No. ~ tbence lIouth IilxlY-lour
Shl"ritr SaleH of Renl Estatr.
tleJrrt-cl'l thirty ....ilCht minutes \\;<'!It along- Lut No.
QUINBY &. SON
.~ (1111' hUlld",,1 01l),:R"6 ff.'et to a 1101111. on the MRS.
At the Sheriff's Office
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
enllh'rly side 01 Ov('rbrock t<,rrac-e. them-e
alunl!'" th.. !lame north tWf'nly-ftve tlegn>:e8
ERNEST· G. ·SNOOORASS, ASS'T
Court HOUMe, Medin, P(,lInsylvanl"
tWf'lItyolwo minutell west fiftY'six and three
,
ollE'·hullilrt'llths fel't 10 the point of tanrent ot
Salllrday. August :!IJ, Ifl33
Kald (oir('h' forlllhw- Ih~ (-orner 01 Overbrook FUNEiAL
tf'rrtH.1! and Galt View road: and thence around
8;:10 o'(-)ot'k A. M.
MEDIA. PA.
"aid (-orlll'r on the nre 01 Q ("irde ("urvln" 10 BELL PHONE 4
the
rh:bt
with
a
radiUM
of
Iwent,.
feet,
th,.
IU'C
Ealltern Standard Time
difllal1u' of thin), Dnd tblrl~'lIEIven one-hundredth8 feet. to the flnt mentiorrn{( point. and
CondHioIlH-'250.00 Callh or eertlfletl f'her.k lIIate
of belrlllnlll~.
at tipJe of lillie t mlieslt oth{'rwlse stated In
uilvertl8ement). balailioe 111 It'll dn.vs. Olher
Under and Iluhjef·t nf'vf'rthele~JII to rerlain
l'UlllliliollA on dny of H:llt'.
l'e1ll'1·vuliollll, N'Jllril"tlol1a, ('Ovenanta and (·ondl·
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t:o. !!O-l(i ~h~"11 all Ihereln, fully flet forllA ..
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ImllrOV"ml'ntR ('QllslBt of two and one-hall
Mal"C'h Term. IO~7
'It or)' ,dulle and ~tu(.-('() hOIlSt'. 2-ix:-lO f~t.
All that l"('rlaiu lot or Jllef'C of Innd located Por('h frunt. Two.lltory .IIttll'l'O addition Ub:2.J.
tiittlllie JIIIl'lIy In thl' TOWIIShhl of Upper ft'et. Two and olll'·hnll II10ry IIton~ and 8lueeo
lJarby. Dnll IJartly ill til(' Townshil) ot Ridley, addition, IIxlH teet. Garage :lUaehe
In thl.' County 01 Delaware and Stllte of Penn.
Sold :lfl the ,lrD(H!rty or J. Edgar Dark.
!oIYlvDnla bt!a:"inlllnJ" at a polut In the middle
man and N1IIHn Denton, his wife. DlortguKon
of 30uth avenue. south 0- :!:l' eallt :UO.5 leel ami
reid OWllel'll.
from a <.'Orner of Janda uf Smith Hardig:m
anti CUmIItIllY; /llId Ihen~oe altJlIlt tilP middle
H:uul ltIolwy-'JOO.OO.
lille of said South uvenue l!Oulh f1- 2:=' l.'as'
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THE HEAT
No. 101
ANNOUNCED FOR
MANY RESIDENTS DATEPUBLIC
SCHOOL
FILE PETITIONS
OPE~G
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No. 494
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 11. 1933
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Swarthm~re Goller,e
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THE
FIU1wrs for the Flowerleas
Accident on N. Chester Rd.
~Jn; Harold Gnfllll \\111 ha\C charge 011 \VUllllSd 1\ aft":fnoon a truck be110\uTs for the J IO\Hrh:<;s' tills IUIIg:IIIg" to XI<:k Canola Slucs\\lpcd the
rqm:SllltmJ,:" tht
Pru.lJ\tl'rl3n caT oi J Kirk ~fcCurd) 011 North
(If the
\Hck
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lOY J)II.:1~IIIS(J11 IHIHlt
\ h:h:phulIl.' mes
Chun:h
t Ikell III
thbter Ruul
lhe dTHcr was arn. ..tc.'tl It) <.: Iflt'UII J 0 II II J{ogcn on
I:h Irgc .. of rtcklcss drJ\lIIg and \\as
hdd fllr I he IT lUg to be.: hdd tOlllght
"a~c tu tlthtr \\.11 hrmg I (.tll for \uur hdon IIllglslr.lh ~Iorgall The drl\er
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"aul n R HIS II 10 the- E j;lldl of n 10 II teet to a point an angle In said Burmont frOll1 Un lIorlh"('lItetly "hie of Ch('tttcr 'Ilk'
"hl~ all{y IlulIl"( Ilorlb .... llrdl' :doll,. MUld al road thence still along said side of Bur- 'MIXly It'f'l \\lleJ tlulIl'( lxl('luhm:: 1I0rib
II.) Nil lJ • IlItht,.. to S "leIl' of tIIolhl'r 10 It mont road north seventy degrees twent)'- tllxly four tielrl'l'('t1 1\\0("111) on~ IltInulu Ihlrly
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I and eighty nine OU8 hundredths feet N \lll ft'i t \lul(' drl\tWII) Ind ,Hlrtl,) IliUIJlIII;r
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thence south nineteen degrees thlrty.seven IhrulU.:h the Illrly I,\all 01 t\lO \'('1"1111110( Ira~ ..
minutes thirty seconds west oue hundred 111mb '('(>1 10 3 I oint thell,,( t"xtt"ulhuir uurlh
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driveway thence stili along said driveway l'nmllf~ t'1I'l:1<'t1 IIIJOIl Hit herein de~'I'lbtoti
oouth 61xty five degrees forty three mln- 101 II I Ih~ IJI'f'IIIJ!
utes thirty seconds east thirty-seven and IIJOIIIIII~ to Iht lIorlil IIImh INI 10 1IIIIInt
fifty nine one hundredths feet
theuce 1 tin nurtlu IMllrly shit of thl !fald Rldll')
:\IOI('TON Z "Al'l Allorll ~
north twenty rOUt degrees sixteen minutes 1\111111 IIltn, lxhnlhn~ .. 10m: "301(> I'OlIlh
/ thirty 6econd6 eust uue hundred feet. to 1\\(lIt\ 11\1 dl 1'('(1' thlrtyeurht IIIlJ1l1tCIf Illlrt)
begtnning
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No 494 1 Under and subject to certain conditiOns III11111111
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With th(" lIuJldlugs and Improvements Widtlll uf tl~e sa~d N~?I: dJlrew;y "~~~lll~ II ,,".hlll IIIl IUI~,.. lid I lit" l.rt'ulIMt"H UIJIIIIIIII~
thereon ('reeled .'iltuate in the TOWll6hlp ~u tl~hsO
10h W11~1 ~v:u:fuont ter II lilt ""llh Illtl I .. rur a 111"~Ii!"(WIY anll
or
Darby County
of Delaware
State race
rom nor etlllOrtt
oasdt lUI
"deso~tl I eastward and Ira, \I 1\ II III IIIIH>I hltt Irhr rOl'('ur alld
of Upper
Pennsylvania
being known
and deslg
leW; war
Iltlted as LoLo; E-19 E·18 8-17 8 16 and leddlng to and Into Woodland Q\Clute and
the ~outheust thIrteen and seven one hun together with and subject to the right
11111'1(1\(111111111 HIII>lII'I of 1\\11 !'!try !olollf>
dredtbs feet of Lot E 15 on the plan of liberty and privilege to the owners ten- frill' wd Ir:1I1i hUll I« I ,xiII h't't 1-01111
Aronlmillk Section of Drexel HlIJ Realty onts and occupIers of other lauds abutting 'r1Jllt 0111 tOly 'ram, ~.11ldltlllll tlXIS rl.t
Company made by Damon & Foster C E s thereon tu the use of the said North drlve- t:Ullllt'll III Ik .. arua "xlto! l'1t
Upper Darb\ Pa January 7 1926 and re I way In common with the owners tenants
Carded In the olllce for recording of deeds and occupiers or the premises herein de~
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at Media In Piau Case 3 page 5 described I scribed as and for a passageway driveway
as follows
and watercourse at nil Urnes hereafter for:\IA'l-UI}O'\ UANnAl1 \110111,
Parcel No J being composed of Lob:; E 19 ever
E-18 Hnd tile southeasterly four and fifty
Improvements cons1&t of three story brick
three one·IHlIldredths (453) feet of Lot apartment building 33x94 fert Three story
IOHN J CAl:';; SIu>rlrr
E-17 On sold plan described as one lot as brick apartment bUilding 33,,94 feet Three_
follows Beginning at a point 011 the south stury brick addition 30xI6 feet
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one-hundredths feet northwest from poInt gold
of curve of a round corner Ink! Woodland
aVl'llue las shown all said plan of AronlHand MoneY-$1 500 00
mink Sectloll of Drexel Hill Realty Com
pany recorded at Media In Plan Csse 3 FRED TA VI OR PUSEY Attorney
page 5) thence along the scuth side of
Burmout rond north sixty five degree'!>
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one hundred feet to the northeast side of
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thirt} secolldlj east fifty-four and fifty J CHiI I, III UI 1,\1 III 11111 SIUI til 1l'lIl1s.).h I
three one hundredths feet thence north I II I II )lIlItl II II I lit.. Ihl I I ('111 dlll~ til 1
twenty·four degrees stxteen minutes thirty tUlI\(, IluHOr III lit fur ( 01 ... 1 :\1 IJIIIIIIII
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Parcel No 2 being composed of the IS fullo",
lJ('~1I1I1I1I Ii I JlIllllt I II the 101 th
llorthwt'sterly twenty and forty seven one 11"'1(11, "lIi( III HIli \ 1\1 III Iforl\ [, I
hundredths (2047) feet or Lot E 1'1 all of
Lot E 16 alld the southeasterly thirteen
and seven oue-hundredths (130'1) feet or
Lot E 15 on said plan described as one lot
as follows Beginning at a point on the
south side of Burmont road fuur hundred
fifty and seventy-six one-hundredths feet
Interior Decorator
northwest from point of curve of round
corner Into Woodland avenue as showil on
said plu.1l thence aloug the south side Of.
Burmont road north sixty the degrees 1
FRED J. HARLEY
SHERIFF SALES
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JOSEPH E QUINBY
ERNEST G SNODGRAS!'i ASS'T
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PRICES
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you can shll buyGoodyear
fires today
MORE MILEAGE
• Bus lIeets know milea~e. And
bus lIeets usm~ Goodyear Tires report 97% more milea~e than they
~ot five years ago. Goodyears for
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Johll II PUIII111 IItd J \\llhur Hoff Ano"ul CIt .." I ( ( - ( .. iH"n Vohll'" thl..r\ll n t1iu\\ul fir (oollllg)
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Illlmhlr of COlll1cl1
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Mrs BCIIJalll1ll \\ Colhlls and Hrs lhl.: pflll1lfH Sq>ttml cr II)
I \\lIhlll '>Ighl 01 the c 111\ OilS
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REMAINS UNSOLVEJ) I the 20,h \I h II \Ie 110\1 ICc\lnlled un. should I'IS' 011 through lo\\er Falls,
"'HYDROFOIL"
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An ollthulrd tllutorhoat hJok \\lIIgs 011
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tilt: pi Illb ot :"':ehr Iska 10\\ I and lilt
hllltl rt~gccll>ClIl:ath the hull upon "hlch Ml fit t( s)ht tile lIl\ .. tcn ~Ir 1'1\\11
Salt Lake~ Teton, and Yellowstone
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thc Cf tit liftcd Itsdl as 011 stIlts and I til IS rtf III lIlg thl.: pmt IIHI (Olltllll1l11g
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"It I .. I t ;"1.: 1 es ( IIIg 1IIg III our I nr
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Ollr scheme ot
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Yale Ave. and Chester Rd.
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THE BtiLL Tl:.L.lPIIU;:o..;l' (II\(I'A:-';\ OF l'ti,;:o..;:-'SYLVANIA
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• Goodyears ~ive you safety in
every ply-because every ply is
built with patented Supertwist
cord-and every ply runs from
bead to bead. Ask to see a Supertwist demonstration and see for
yourself why it means more safety
in every pi,
1(. ~CIIO()L
$2.50 PER YEAR
\t tlte Illcctmg of the Borough COllllcil held last 1 nda,) IIIght the contract
for iurlllshlllg aspJld1t for the sur1acc
treatmclIt of 20000 square ,) ards of
S\'3rtlullore S streets \\as a\\arded to
the Atllntlc RehulIIg COlIIl'all), who
agrced to funu;.,h thiS asphalt at the
prt\:c of ten ccnts a gallon I he \\ ark
of spre u.lmg stolle and furmslulIg Ule
:.tolle \\ as <1\\ arded III a contract to
John lIallnl and SOliS 011 I bid of fi\e
and three (lUarter cents ~t Slluare } anI
1 he Itst of strcets to be resurfaced
t tillS tlllit IIlcludes Park a\ enuc from
Cheslcr Hoad to Hanard a\cllue, parts
of Ha\ard a\ellue part of Strath Ha\en a\enUt:, !::)outh Prmccton avcnuc
(rum P Irk to Dartmouth a\ CllUe, North
Princeton 01\ eauc from College avcnuc
to !5\\arthmorc a\elJlIC, Elm avenue
from Chc!;ter I{oad to S"arthmore
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a\ CI1UC, and I'lrls or all of Kenyon,
Cornell and I tfa\ ette a\ cnues
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pohec radiO to o{hclolls of other nearby
commUllltlCS IIHllIIrlcs have ucell I'CCCI\
ed as to the cost of the pnvllege
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of uSl11g the ralda for pohce of other
communities A rcntal of twenty dollars per month \\ as behevcd to be
lair
1 hc condlltoll at the rear of the
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stores III the buslIlcss block has dcI
cHledb IIllpro, cd smee Ihc last lllcctlllg'
ot council
1 d\\ ani F Hitchcock and J Kirk
~lcCurd) Ilresl:Jlted
Prep School group south of the undcrpass I he purposc IS to lllcreasc the
,alne 01 the properl,) for the owncr
aud to pefllut of altcratlOns III thc
prC!'.lI t I)1I1dlllg to nak(" fiowc apartmcnts
1 he Innldmg IS 0\\ ncd at present by
thc Pre .. l)\ tenan Board of PcnslOns
,)ac Itlllg
IIlmll \ \\ nl
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" (Uatlill III g I, lll\ 111<1 \ It tl r 1"lho \\ e p' Ichul
\\ ho bought III thc property as the first
IJ r J lelJens a gr Hillate 0' Ihe UI1I I SII Irt I1111 rc
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the nwrtg tge holders 1 he JIlvcstmcllt reJl~
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resents a total at $20000 Several near;.,tlltlll1-r ell""IIIClr \\Ith the \\l:~tlllgholbl.' Ir III Irnlld .. II till (0111111111111\ \\hc Irt: ,,,,I J "k", tI .. Ilkl on Iht \\ l\ to Sht(ld \qu tnU1I1 al1d Sohher Fteld \Ve b) prop crt) 0\\ ncrs had given dIelr
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thcrc equal
IS to appro\al to the changc
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h\flnlollll1ll1:.sPlretllllc
tl1lt th CXPlll;"l
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wd dl
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thl: (hick (I tilt I'lul I(lelpllll \ Kht Cinh rl Hh C llr! IIt4. I Illlll III t 1( II Ih II hi'" III Ir 'In
Illll1] lilt thltl r 11Ig'l.:r tul- flHk III our 0\\11 car!; to the gates that man} peoplc \\ho are a\\a) all their
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hllll C uld Il snll IlIlmg 110111 the \\ Ilel
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mglllg OCCIIIII(';(1 II;., until hl:d u"'-\\a;., turned loosc to go as md,vl(1 b) thc ch lIlgc \\Oldd object to the plan
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It \\ as agreed that If tlus one bUild
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hou~c ZOlle It \\ ould not he long before
lor
II hl 11 till \\ II 1 d IrnllJ,..
11(1 Ihl 1l1\rlul (II mud pots hut It the lJuucall \ ~I C A "llIclt
Ipp~ab \\ould hc made lOr all the prep
Ihus frull from \\Itcr rc bllllce alldlt~l)tll (
11 \\ I.: lrrl\ul Jlht III till e to ... ec IS 011\
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"as 111\ tjl till Il1lbllHI {"IIIIII'> to 1\ \l1gd Iliialt lh
lid thl.:tl 1Il0Hd/lt:tUIIl tilehllzzaudhllllloishanngottr cil and tllllli the mcmbcrs could 111illill" It tht: ;.,11(\lS;.. 01111;., 111'..:1111(11 II( 19 lilt III 1\\ I \\llks Slit I.. mil{ rill,.., UJl II! I Ih lun dn (orr II
t l l \ S thnll-. cha1lgcd III the t\\l1lklmg \ cstlgate thc 1l1attcr more thoroughly
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111\ I (ntl.:f(:IlCt ("ctated that \\C
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IIh til St crt! ' 0 \ \ that hc II IS Jlatl'nt~d II
Girl Scout News
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II( ;., It (1(1\\11 Oil the \\ harf and t\\ Irled
'I HL NEW "In DROFOIL"
\ Irglllla Bassctt IS a counCilor at our
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::\e\\ PIIII Hlclphm Camp, Indian Run
\\hlth h( .. 1111111tll llt!url-. tro1l1 111 It:
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I mp 1Il\ III,..., 11101 III at
Barhara Bassett has spellt thrcc
I t III It a ll\drofl 11 Il(all C II Ids III
\\C~ks at Indian HUll and Is no" at
Camp Ill', Ne\\ "\. ork
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III IIrlot! It.:b 111 lIr
he saul
\\ hUI I l U t 1111 ;.,!lld I II.: Ichl.'d tht IIf
Junc A\Cf) has been \bltlng at Ne\\
Illd or \\ Ing t.'dJ( hit Ihl: planc off thl
Rochellc, Ne\\ \ ork
,..1 lund IIlto tht til
SlIlllllrh 111\ h\ (Ir
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Helen Cracmn has becn SllClldll1g
I;., lIn o-.t Itkc fh II1R 'ou Skllll through!
sCHral \\C~J.:s at Spruce Cre.:ck Camp
lilt aIr
J hl .. (,,11 at II II IS Ju;.,t IIh III
\\ Itleh Lhzaheth Hc;.,scnhruch has also
ghdl.:r
hlell attendmg
I he ,..,r('ale;.,t c1ll1u lilt \ \\ a .. III t IIclllal
11,.. Iht
111,.,l t I tit It k t 1 ... 1 pt I I th~
Dorothea Dodd Dons :\[acInhn
I\!tdllhili t
II1lLlhlt\\1 IdJllt!
Ikn \ Ichoc\\r ha\l htul alttnlilllg
II ) (kg l ( "
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II hi lit: \ Iitl 11 i 1 III
Summu School and taklllg" part III thl
tt:llltI!; tournamcnts
till h nz Illt 11
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in the plies
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Garden Hose
Lawn Sprinklers
Bottle Caps & Cappers
MORE SAFETY
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25 c-50 c-$1·00
Joa,
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• The safest tread is the one that
can stop your car the quickest.
Goodyears stop quicker than any
other tire. 10% qnicker than the
second best. Up to 77% quicker
than others. 1 ests on wet pavements prove it. Why not buy the
safest tire?
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Simi I ilt 1111111 Ius
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With Electric Fans
as Low as $1.49
in the tread
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Suplee's Store
Elt'('hon
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SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST II, 1933
MANY RESIDENTS
FILE PETITIONS
Shop-27 Main St, Morton. Pa
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hll II \\hllll help .. lilt: hit
I h( ull1litct of \\ IIld and tide pr I
(huul I choJlP' seCl Satunla\ lIld Dr
III tJUh Ihou,..,hl thl:re 1111~lt hI.: "Ol11l
dli1l( til" nnllt merlll';:- the h"!ilt h lat
\('tlllih th~n \\01-. Its .. tnlilhll.: "ltllll,.! 11
III III (h IIlJl\ \\ ttl:r tit 111 1ll:ar tht ",hon
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,lilts l11d It • IHd thlfe
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htel hus\ at hOlllt, dOlllg S\\l1llllllng
and Girl Scout \Vork conslstmg of
SC\\ IIlg for the N ccdle \\ ork GUIld
Mam of the Girls hal c partiCipated 111
tillS \\ ork
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Ruth Detlcfson and Aunt \\ ra\ hoth
;.,pcnt a \\C.:ck at Indl3l1 RUIl
• • • ~[atnc \\lth her
KathrlllC russel IS III
g-randmother, ![rs PC\\
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fort "thclr Silted and IIttfla ... t tht:,r I1h (, ntllhoard mftlor h, .. I)(('n rllUlI\ctf lh ....
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\ arel Drc\\ attended SlIlllmer school
... llIulmg ')('""uit a boal IllUlppcd With
1O\('nllon, lhe hHlrorOiI. and \\ a.. also a gucst at Mrs Halt's
pcrlllll!'j the boat 10 !'Oktnl above .he "aler almost as.r f1yin&r_ Camp, Hohda} l-IJII at \Vest Chester
Pa
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
~;NOTESl
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Mr. and Mrs. George C. Barber of
435 Ogden avenue, are spending the summer with their son Bob, at their cottage
in . Ventnor, New Jersey.
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Barber is attending the
George
summer school of Mr. Wayman Adams, portrait painter in Elizabethtown, New York
during July and August.
• • •
Mrs. Helen Lambichi and her daughter Esmeralda sailed on July 28th on the
IJe de France for Paris and Brussels,
Belgiulll where Mrs. Lambichi will remain until Spring with her daughter,
Mrs. Hyhadia Virini. Miss Esmeralda
Lambichi will return in September. Mi~s
Julia Lambichi is spending the summer 10
New York and Chicago. Mr. Robert
Lambichi is making an extended tour of
the West stopping at Yellowstone Park
and at the Chicago World's Fair.
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Dr. and Mrs. F. R. M. Reynolds 'and
daughter, Nancy Tupper are ~10vi~g
(rom \Vestern Reserve UniverSity III
Cleveland, Ohio, where Dr. Reynolds has
been situated for the past year, to Port
Washington, New York where they will
make their permanent home. Dr. Reynolds is to be associated willi the Long
Island Medical College in Brooklyn, as a
member of the faculty and also in research work. On their way to their new
home, Dr. Reynolds and his family stopped over with his mother, Mrs. Walter
Reynolds of 211 College avenue, Swarthmore.
AUGUST 11, 1933
Betty Blanche and Lois have returned
of Foster.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II-;0=;;.5
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from a two weeks trip to the Welsh guest
Norman
Mountains. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hastings and son
Miss Germaine Palisse, will leave next
Robert, of Strath Haven avenue.
.Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Michael
KovalmkO, at Beau-Maris, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turner and sons.
announces that he is a candidate for
Howard and Jerry are motoring in Nova
Mrs. A. M. Daniels of S. Chester road
Scotia. They expect to be gone about ten is spending the summer with her son and
days.
daughter. Mrs. Helen Bloomsburg aud
Mr. W. Seth Daniels at Salmon. Idaho.
Mrs. Herschel G. Smith aud children
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I
on the
are at Chebeague Island, Maine' until
Mrs. Gerald Effing and children of "
September 1st. Mr. Smith will spend a Haverford avenUe have returned from
part of the month with them.
Buck Hill where they have been the :
guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Claude Smith. !I-______ . . _ .._______________..__________________________________:!J
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads and While there Mrs. Effing and Mrs. Smith
children. Phyllis and Ralph have returned
to Swarthmore after a week spent in the entered
I
the Ladies
Championship
Tournament
and Mrs.
Effing was Golf
the II
Poconos.
winner of the Qualifying Round.
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EDWAR·D A. GILLESPIE
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TAX COLLECTOR
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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Clara L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adams and famMiss Cornelia Van Alen left last Satily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bair and urday for a week at Ocean City.
family passed the week·end at High
Point, New Jersey.
Mr. John T. Boyt aud the Misses Boyt
are at Beach Haven for two weeks •.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes of Alc • •
bany New York, visited their parents, Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. David McCann have
and Mrs. Jesse Holmes, of Elm avenue, taken a cottage at Stone Harbor for
for several days last week.
September.
announces that she is a Gandidate for
re-election for·
nue, has gone to the shore for ;\ three~ uGreystones" near West Chester have inweeks vacation.
vited all Colgate University Alumni who
live in the vicinity of Philadelphia to
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fudge of Elm their home for a swimming party and
avenue, have returned from visiting in outdoor supper on Friday, August 18th.
New York State.
Swarthmore is second highest in the percent of taxes
collected in the county
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Mrs. James H. Thomas of Vassar ave-
Tax Collector
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods, who live at
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Mrs. Albert Hill. of College avenue has
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Mrs. John R. Brownell of Haverford
Place entertained at dinner on Saturday
I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE
retumed from the shore. Her son Wit.
liam has returned from the ChIcago mold and daughter Evelyn of Haddon _
World's Fair which he has been visiting evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Atlee ErHeights, New Jersey Miss Ermold andlr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
with Dr. Terman's group.
Mr. Donald Brownell are to be married
on September second.
Edward Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester
Roberts, of CoJlege avenue, is
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock and
Mr. L. M. Connell of Swarthmore is
recovering
rdpidly at his home from an cruising on the Great Lakes.
sons Page and William, are leaving on
Sat~rday fer Richmond, Virginia, where operation undergone at Delaware County
they will pass the remainder of August. Hospital two weeks ago.
Mrs. John H. McWilliams. of Benjamin West avenue, was the victim, two
Mrs. A. S. Witkham of N. Chester weeks ago of an automobile accident
Mr. Leonard Peck has returned fro~
road,
is in Swarthmore for a week before which occurred while she was on her way
Cotuit, Mass., where Mrs. Peck and their
returning
to her summer home at Eagles- to the Poconos for the remainder of the
children are spending the summer.
mere.
summer. She was badly bruised and
shaken and was taken to the home of a
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Landon of
Miss Jane Gibbs of Pittsburgh visited friend near the scene of the accident,
Princeton avenue and their daughters,
Miss Constance Kent of The Swarthshe will remain until she has fully I
more last week. Miss Gibbs and Miss where
recovered.
Kent were room-mates at Cornell University in Ithaca, N. Y.
- Mr. H. Miller Crist and-Miss Mary
Crist of Harvard avenue have returned
Tbeatre--CheSler
Mr. and Mrs. George de Forest of from Mt. Desert Island, Alaine, where
University
Place, and Mrs. deForest's they have spent the summer.
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
mother, Mrs. Barton, returned this week
Charlie RUIIIes--Uonel Atwill
from a trip to Buffalo.
Kathleen Burke
SWIM IN THE ULVERSTON
Announces
POOL
Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen'and daugh"Murderers in the Zoo"
ter, Barbara Ann of Benjamin West aveFamily SOUOD Ticket
That she is a candidate for
Wednesday, Thnnday, Friday
nUe who have been away two months reJune 26 to Noy. 1
turned home last Saturday. They were
Rita Young-Lyle Talbot
in Ohio at Lake Erie most of the time Individual ...................... $4.00
"She Had to Say Yes"
and attended the Chicago Exposition.
Family (up to 3 inc.)...... • • .• ••
6.00
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SAMUEL M. DODD
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. Announces
That ,he is .a candidate for
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MARION SIMONS BROWN
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TlUATRE
• * •of the Ingleneuk
William Kurtzhalz,
Tea Room, is taking some boys on a
canoe trip, from Camp Tip.·
CHESTER
Friday, Saturday, Monday
"HOLD YOUR MAN"
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thut"8dllY
Miriam Hopkins
"THE STORY OF
TEMPLE DRAKE"
MEDIA
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Today (Friday) and Saturday
"Below the Sea"
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Ruth Kurtzhalz, is passing the summer
at Singing Eagle Camp, in New Hampshire.
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Mrs. Walter
Mr. and
James of Yale
avenue have taken their daughter, Peggy,
to Pine Tree Camp and are now taking
a two weeks motor trip.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warder Cresson will
pass the next two weeks at Stone Harbor.
"Diplomaniacs"
BERT WHEELER
ROBT. WOOLSEY
MARJORIE WHITE
Wedn....ay Only
WARNER BAXTER
ELISSA LANDI
"I Loved Yon
Wednesday"
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Mrs. Hugh Lumsden and daughter,
Virginia and son, John, are visiting in
Cape Cod for the remainder of August.
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Mrs. Walter Dickinson and children,
Haines and Mary Fell, are visitors at
Avalon for a week.
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Mrs. J. J. Crookston of Brookline gave
a lingerie shower for her recently married sister, Mrs. Andrew Simpson of
S\\'arthmore on Saturday last. A fter an
afternoon of bridge, supper was served to
the guests, several of whQItJ are Swarthmoreans. Those who attended [rom here
were. besides Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. William Blaisdell, Mrs. Edward Jenkins.
Mrs. Richard Sellars and Mrs. W. H.
Elsbr...
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Mrs. Douglas
Mr. and
Sinclaire of
Harvard avenue, motored to Clifton
Springs, New York, last week-end.
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Estelle Sinclaire
Mis.~
returned to
Swarthmore last ~ week after spending
three weeks in Trenton, N. J. as the
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THE
NEWS NOTES
See YOUT Plumber
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SWARTHMOREAN
3
ated. They took us into and through second Monday out. headed for the
their homes, showed us intricacies ~f pot- Grand Canyon of the Colorado, a new
OUR TREES
tery making and sold each of us choice and again totally different climax."
I love the waving willow trees beside the Brandywine
pieces at prices much below trading post
Some of the boys tt<:w over the Grand
Where browse kn~e.de~p in buttercups the drowsy, soft-eyed kine,
prices. We camped on the campus of Canyon froln the south rim on MonAnd lonely. dreamll1g hickory trees tower o'er the ripening wheat,
Polacco village day and boarding school day, and others descended by foot into
And blackbirds and meadow-larks rain down their music sweet.
and
were given the key to the kitchen and its depths at night on Tuesday at the
But Swarthmore, 0 Swarthmore,
When sunset gilds the lea,
dining room by the cordial Hopi matron. North rim. On \Vednesday morning we
Thy quiet oaks and evergreens
"On the morning of July IS we were visited Bright Angel Point and in~
Are marvelous to me.
up early and off for Tereva where Tom spected the ruhls of the Grand Canyon
Palatca, a leader in all the villages, in- Lodge, which completely burned on
In old West Chester's western grove I love the lofty trees
vited us to see a Home Rain Dance last September first.
Where oft in childhood's idle hour I watched the autumn breeze
Ceremony. It was interesting beyond
Shake loose the red and golden leaves and send them dancing down
We were off from the Grand Canyon
Across the roads and pleasant lawns of that old wen-loved town.
description and a few feet ~f 'movies on
at
9 A. M. \Vedncsday with high anI see them stil~ those hurrying leaves, though far away they seem
the side' may later reveal some of our
ticipation
for the day. And why not,
Like shining fairy throngs that crowd the avenues of dream.
'
thrHls in witnessing it. 'The \Vaterlcss
with
three
National parks on Ol!e day's
Mrs. Marietta Hurtt entertained sevBut Swarth~ore, 0 Swarthmore,
Mountain', a Pulitzer prize book by
schedule.
At
2 P. At. the rangers ad.
Through all the years to be
eral friends on Monday evening. Mrs.
Laura Armer written at Oraibi made us
mitted
us
into
Zion National Park. The
Thy tranquil oaks and evergreens
Hurtt with her three children, will leave
curious to pass on to that center. We
mile
or
tunnds
and the massive
Shall be beloved by me.
the first of September for Florida where
spent three hours there and after one of "temple" rocks made this unique. \Vith
she will spend the winter. Mr. L. L.
our best meals to date prepared by a nothing outstandingly new we rode on
Each noble oak and sycamore, each elm and cloudy pine
Hedgepeth and his family who have been
cheerful and hospitable Hopi maiden, we and at 7 :30 in the evening we were ad~
Is beautiful and magical with memories of mine.
living on Dartmouth avenue, will occupy
started for Tuba City over a prairie road mitted iuto Bryce Canyon National
May it be so with every son and daughter of thy racethe Hurtt house on Park avenue.
across sand and sage brush. After twen- Park. No words can (Iuite describe the
The trees of Swarthmore in each heart shall hold a loving place.
ty miles of hair-raising thrills we finally thrill and inspiration that we experJ. R. H.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hanny wiil
bund ourselves at the end of a blind road icnced on Thursday morning when we
leave tomorrow by motor for Chicago
and were advised by an English speaking climbed to "inspiration point" to
wher" they will attend the Century of ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ind;an, a Navajo, that we had to return catch OUr first glimpse of this most
Progress, Mrs. C. F. Wikoff who has Skaneateles, New York, where they thave only a brief summary of the out stand- fifteen miles in order to find the Tuba colorful of Uncle Sam's spectacles. A
City road.
spent the past year with her daughter, taken a cottage after a trip to Chicago to ing ones:
thousand and more cathedral spires
Mrs. Hanny, will accompany them as visit the World's l"air. Their two chilIndian Village Pageant
"On our way back we decided that crowded in UPOIl, behind and beside
far as Dayton, Ohio, where she will visit dren, Prudence and Bob are with them.
Rocket Sky Ride
we had paid a sufficient price for ex- each other. These pinnacles richly hued
relatives on her way to her home in An plan to return in time for the openLion Motordrome
periencing 'desert riding', s~eing the in creams, oranges and browns, point
Chillicothe, Missouri.
ing of school in September.
'l'he Pantheon
Navajos and Hopis in their natural habitat to their Creator who began far back in
and
rug weaving and pottery making. the dim llast to hew them with sun,
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Hollywood
• • •
Mr. Leslie Chrismer of Yale avenue is
The Planetarium
We thus moved on and south to the main wind and rain from native rock. They
Mrs. R. L. Coates is spending this week convalescing rapidly at his home after a
Seminole Indian Village
highway which we rejoined at Winslow. are still in the process of constructioll.
very serious operation.
The World, One Million Years Ago
vacationing at Ocean City.
After drinking in another awe inHere the doctor mechanic tuned up our
spiring
spectacle, we moved silently
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• • •
The Whlgs of a Century
engines after their exciting experiences.
Arnold Viehover left Tuesday by rnoMrs. Percy Gilbert and two chHdren,
Among the buildings, the mammoth A second auto surgeon was necessary at away and the sun sets for us on July
tor to attend the Fair at Chicago.
Jessie and Harriet, and Mrs. Paul AI- Han of Science, the Federal, the Fire- Flagstaff. We were off at noon of our 20 across the grcat Salt I~akc at Salt
I.ake City.
•
and atdaughter
Nancyas !;Ilent
last and
stone,thethe
Chrysler,
General
110tors,
l-Ir. and Mrs. •L. •C. Hastings
and Mr. ger
Monday
Stone Harbor
the guests
Electrical
with
its mysterious
and Mrs. Henry Mock are spending this of Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Bassweitcr "Han of Magic", where we hear vision
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Les- and son John, who have an apartment and see sound, stand out as rich edulie at Bayhead, New Jersey.
on the beach.
cational offerhlgs.
The climax for most of us was the
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Mrs. \VliIiam H. West is spending sevMr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherold of Transportation (Wings of a CenWe have positions for several men in our Soles organization.
erat days at Ocean City.
of Park avenue, spent several days this tury) and reluctantly, we broke away
Automobile experience not essential. l\lust he residents of Swarlh~
• • •
week at Buck Hill Falls.
from Chicago on Saturday, August
more or vicinity, have good references, and be willing to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Perry of Elm
5th, Canada-bound. We expect to arTraining, prospects and full cooperation furni8hed~ Compenfln~
avenue are spend109
the summer at
1\
'{ rs. C . K . AI ger, of FIourtown, spent rive back in Swarthmore on Saturday,
·
tion
on Commission ond Donu8 arrangement.
last
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Tuesday in Swarthmore.·
August 12th, as we are ahead of our
•
* * •
schedule, having seen the Ford plant
Come in nnd talk it over.
Mr. a"d urs. N. O. p,'ttenger and on Monday morning and arrived at
1't.l
Niagara on Tuesday evening. The
WHY SUFFER WITH
son, Jack, were the guests, last Monday group will disband at the Ulverston
Sales-FORD-Service
and Tuesday, of Dr. and Mrs. Clifford
School, Swarthmore, on Saturday afN. R asswel'1 er, a t Stone H arb or.
ternoon.
With their well·known interest in new
plays and innovations for our own I...ittle
Theater, Charles D. Mitchell, president
of the Players Club and Mrs. Mitchell
have completed another tour of the Summer Little Theaters in New England.
Visits were made to the Couniy Playhouse. SulTern. N. Y., The Milbrook
Players. at Milbrook, Conn., The Players at Sharon. Conn., The BrOOkfield
Players, at Brookfield, Conn., The Bam
Players at New London, N. H., and the
viewing of two plays at the Berkshire
Playhouse, Stockbridge, Mass., including
a reception given to the celebrated actor,
William Gillette.
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Mr. William Hoffman, of Park ave~u~e.l 'Yho~ 'Yi!s. c.p~ftn~rJ. to bed for. several days, is able to be around again.
EDMOND STEINMAN
PROVIDENCE ROAD AND BALTIMORE PIKE
SECOND WESTWARD HO
LEITER ARRIVES
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Miss Mary Chambers, daughter of
This week another letter was received
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Chambers,
formerly of 508 Swarthmore avenue, from
E. L. Terman
011 now
the Second
AnnualDr.Westward
Ho trip
somenow at Hollywood, Florida, has re- where in the West.
cently been appointed Secretary of the
Garden Hose
"Mystery, antiquity and authentic hisHollywood Chamber of Commerce.
tory
covering thousands of years gives
Lawn Sprinklers
Mesa Verde National Park a personality
Bottle Caps & Cappers
all its own and makes it one of the most
Westward Ho Trail Ends
fascinating of all our national parks. Our
Try the Game(Contl1lulfd from Paga On~J
movies of our 24 leisurely hours spent
of an eye, when we switched off the here, on and in these ancient cliff dwell-LOFTlights, to a "snoring orchestra". But ings will leave permanent evidence that
For Skill and Fun
none stayed awake to hear it. In spite the boys were equally at home in the
of our strenuous days, the boys arc kitchens, the livine!" rooms or the Kivas,
~
reporting gains in weight from five to the sacred religious rooms of the red
eight pounds.
men-the first Americans. They may
Our friends in Swarthmore have all have lived in these environs 7000 or more
rea~ the details of possible thrills her.c, years ago, but we know that they made
Swar. 105
It IS ~ut for us to report that we ~ld these cliffs their abode from 1090 to 1200,
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!!!!
\Ve followed them south and found living
Navajo decendants first at Newcombe.
Wf! had been told that the Navajos are
reticent and shy. Men at the trading
post, however, were not at all reluctant
to invite us to accompany them through
the fields a mile to their home where they
informed one of their squaws to continue
work on her rugs, one of which is almost
always found in the process of being
The Thriffy Code for
woven on her loom. She did this-gladly
Tire Buyer.
and the whole family also posed with the
1 mreby promise to trade In
boys for 20 feet of movie. We retur-ned
my thin, worn, dangerous ti.rea
to
the post and each of us purchased as
today and equip my car before
our
prize souvenir, a Navajo rug. Our
prices advance again, with the
mm'ie shows the complete process of rug
Sqfest and Most Dependable
Tires I can find.
making, from the 'younger brother' herding
the sheep on the wide plains, to the
They must have.
yarn
and the native weaving.
Every fiber in every High
"But
we were not satisfied. with only
Stl'et.h eord in every ply
&aturated and coaled with
thus meeting the Navajo. At Gallop,
pure liquid rubber. to give
New Mexico, we left the beaten path and
meExtraBlowouIProlection.
swung north ·through Indian Wen,
Kearns Canyon, and then the three Hopi
They must have;
villages Polacca, Toreva and Hotcvillc.
Two Extra Gum-Dipped
Cord Plies Under the T .....d
The hospitality of those cheerful little
Cor Greater Strength and
Hopi must be experienced to be appreciBlowout Protection.
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Suplee's Store
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burns, of San
Antonio, Texas, left on Monday after
having spent two weeks as the guest of
their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Froebel, of
Swarthmore avenue.
Undersea &enes in Technieolor
Monday and Tuesday
T AX COLLECTOR
Family (up to 5 inc.).. • .. • ......
daughter,
Mr. andEudora,
Mrs. Elrie
at Pine
Sproat
Tree
visited
Camp
their
on _
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Sunday. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Sproat's niece, Hope MacGowan
who is visiting her aunt.
STANLEY
Jean Harlow
Clark Gable
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They must have.
lHI
MASTERPIECE
orTIIIE CONSIRIICTiON
Scleutifically deai8lled non.
skid h'ead to give meEXTItA
SAFETY.
~.6-&..".......,
FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
UPHOLSTERING
in AU its Branches
Russell's " ....... Service
Furniture Restoring
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETI'E AVENUES
Phone 440
SWARTH.-1441
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AUGUST 11, 1933
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their obligations to community welfare. the performance with a skill and dash! being given Mrs. Myers by
It is a gratcCul recognition that The which would have done credit to a prafes- citiz:ens, her choice for the position is enSwartinnorC3n offers on behalf of our sional troupe. The costumes were in dorscd by the executive board of the
Foua.dccl by Robert E. Sharples
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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good taste and appropriate.
ANN B. SHARPLES
EcUtor and Publlaher
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ter required for the more than two Scheibley for a delightful evening.
thousand sandwiches at wholesale price,
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General Man.,er
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PbollO Swarthmore 900
Entered .. Second C .... DUtter, January 24.
1919, at the Po.t Office at Swarthmore. P...
under the Ad. of March 3. 1879.
pound.{ of ham which Strath Haven
Word was received yesterday of the
death of Mrs. Ad~ Bond, formerly of
Swarthmore, more recently of 4534
Osage avenue, Philadelphia. Mrs. Bond
died 011 Saturday, August 5th and funeral services were held on Wednesday,
August 9th. She is survived by Mrs.
Jules Alceatore, a daughter, who lives in
Chicago, and by Ruth and Joseph Bond
who lived with their mother in Phi1adel.
phia. Mrs. Alceatore is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and Swarthmore College and both the younger children attended the High School. At the
time of her residence here, Mrs. Bond
lived part of the time at the Swarthmore
Apartments and part of the time at the
Strath Haven Inn.
Mrs. John Armstrong of 235 Kenyon
avenue, has returned from a two-weeks
sojourn in the Berkshires, at. Lee, Mass.,
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, who returned
from her New England Trip on July
29th, is spending this week in Syracuse,
New ·York, with her son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Yarnall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark who have
been living on Park avenue will move to
117 Yale avenue the first of September. Rev. and Mrs. Cary Young and
children who have been occupying the
property, will move to Elkins Park the
first of the month.
VALUE YOUR CITIZENSIDP
bought 50 (eet of wire cord and carried
electric current to his clippers. Closing
Elsewhere in this issue the story is
told of nearly two hundred citizens of
this boro who a'Te now barred from the
primaries. 'J'hey have failed to register
with a party designation, and under
Pcnnsyh'ania la~ they arc thus refused
participation- in the selection of candidates for office to be voted for in the
Fall election.
Think what 'you will of such a law,
hut it is a fact and not a theory that
confronts you.
Fortunately- a method obtains where·
by this hindrance nlay be removed, III
the news columns will be found direc.tiOIlS for (Jualifying as a votcr in the
primaries by going before the County
Commissioners prior to September 9
and correcting the error in registration.
Good citizenship requires of every
persOIl of lawful age to perform every
function of a first·class citizen. If you
are ullwilling to pay the price of a little
inconvenience YOll rightly forfeit the
priceless right of taking part ill the
selection of the mcn and womell who
shall have the right to bid for your
votes ill the November election.
his own shop he devoted his time to
'fhe letter from Mrs. George Barber
printed on another page of The
Swarthmorean today expresses the gra·
cious spirit of the community which
was discove·red and remarked upon by
our Boston friends mcntioned in last
week's editorial, "As Others See Us".
The spontaneous response to a cause
as generous as Coun.try Day Picnic
tells more of the Samaritan mind of
the task of sending many a youngster
home with a free haircut, happier for
this gift of comfort.
Not one of the hard·working and
tirclesJ Committee and their willing
helpers uuder the leadership of their
new chairman, Mr. Harvey Pierce, fail-
.
ed at some lime of the day to give a
thought to the remembrance of Charles
Government llUpected Plane
Evel"Y Sunday
News Note
Inn be.iled and prepared graciously and
$1.50 PER PERSON
MORRIE A. 'HIRSCH
Ada Bond
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Runs for Director of Poor
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A. Smith, whose life and service were
Public announcement has been made
of
the candidacy of Emilie B. Myers,
long interwoven with Sw~rthmore's
(Mrs. T. Jeddson Myers Jr.,) of Springoutstanding mid·summer charity.
field, for the office of Director of the
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Poor for Delaware County. Mrs. ElizaSocialists to Hold Picnic
beth B. Cheyney, the former incumbent,
resigned recently in order to accept apA large delegation of Delaware County pointment as Executive Director of -the
Socialists and their friends wi11 attend Delaware. County Emergency Relief
the picnic of Local Philadelphia, to be Board, of which J. H. Ward Hinkson is
held at Schcutzen Park, 8300 Tinicum chairman.
avenue, Saturday, August 12th.
Petitions for Mrs. Myers are being
Norman Thomas, Soc i a lis t 1932 circulated, and signatures are being sepresidential candidate, F ran k Cross· cured from many men and women active
waith, organizer of Negro labor unions; in public affairs of the County.
Leo Krzycki, former Sheriff of Mit.
Mrs. Myers, a graduate of the Philawaulkee; Emil Rcive, president of the delphia Normal School, has been a resi- •
American Federation of Full Fashioned dent of Springfield for the past twelve
Hosiery, Workers; and Franz Daniel, years, and has served during that time in
organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing many phases of volunteer work for
Workers, will be among the noted speak- lie health and welfare. 5ho is at present
ers.
a director of the Delaware County Fed"The Strange Case of Tom Mooney," eration of Women's Clubs, vice·president
the film which presents all the facts in the of the Delaware County Welfare Council,
Mooney case and ends with Mooney's and represents the County on the ~Xecl1pica for unconditional release or deatl;t, tive board of the Philadelphia Soci~1
will be shown.
Service Exchange.
The picnic will start at 10 :00 A. M.
Mrs. Myers is also a member of the
with athletic contests. The speeches will Springfield local ReJief Association, and
begin aO;: 2:00 P. M. Music and dancing former president of the Woman's Club of
will contino.! until midnight.
Springfield.
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In addition to the wide-spread support
Media Field, Balto. PJke
Flight Instruction
Come Out of the
Kitchen!
The Swarthmore Woman'. Ex...
ehan.e is Dol dOled this 8UDlmer.
We can supply dellcioDs
home-made bread, rolls, eake8,
pies, &spies, and aandwith fill..
F. Williams
inS8 at any time.
We
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HOME
tire menu for a luneheon or
Bupper part,. on order, or pas
a eomplete picnic lunm -for
any Dumber.
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EMILY
CLIFTON HEIGflTS
~ FD"I'r MADRIGAL SINGERS
MIKADO GIVEN AT
STRATH HAVEN INN
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TRINITY CHURCH
Rector
LEE OF CONSHOHOCKEN TIRES
Manufactured in our own state and guaranteed for
_ one year against all road hazards and at the same
price as standard tires.
IS OPPORTUNITY BALD?
SWARTHMORE
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REV. VVAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
10 :OO-Sunday School.
11:00-Worship and Sermon by Rev. Ha1'Oldlli
Flood. ,
Strangers Cordially Welcomed
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHUlWH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
'Summer Services
SUNDA-Y
II:OO-MORNING WORSHIP.
Rev. Charles S. DaVies. D. D .• Pastor
of the First Presbyterian ChurCh,
Fairbury, nl.
-YOU ARE INVITED
SUNDAY
U:OO A, !.I.-Meeting
Meeting
tor worship In tbe
House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A, M. to 2:30 P. M.--8eWIng and Quilt.
ing In Wbtttier House. Box luncheon.
All a.re cordially Invited. to Join In these
services.
TRUCKS
We are operating under the President's NRA plan
and we invite a portion of your business.
I~ ElIIIEIIURlflt'
1lI1. DISPENSING OPTICIANS IIJ.
~Ias
JOSEPH· E. HAINES,
President.
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WENTZEL MOTORS
SW. 183.3
ANNA SCHALLES
Swa. 596
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
PHONE SW. lZZ5
MUHLENBERG AVE.., RUTLEDGE.
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Sundays and holidays, 9:30 to 12:30.
All are cordIally Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
OL.:l BANte BUILDING
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11:00 A. M.--..Etlnday School.
U:OO A. M.--bunct,.y Lesson~Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week,
8 p. m. Reading room open dally, except
INCLUDING LIFE
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Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
gervlces:~
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
EurhUlioo
gallons ••
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aoinstaot!
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CHESTNUT ST.,PHILADELPHIA.
FIRST ClWRCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OP SWARTHMORE
PETER
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Park Avenue Below Harvard
Now is the tillle to have your car checked and
needed repairs made at low summer prices.
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
. MRl'HODIST EPSICOPAL 0H0lWB
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Rev. J, .lard.en Guenther. S. T. :M.
8:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a. m.-Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Weagle. w1l1 preach
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There IS .uoh a thing a. Opporunity. BUT--It takes ....h in hand
to avaH one's self of il~ To those who have no eash, in the twink.
ling of an eye it presents a bare head-llolhin&: by whieb to p'88P
il.
Protestant Ep1Scopal
Ohester Road and College Avenue
Opposite the College Campus
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Ferd Nofer, Dorothy Kite, and Carrol)
DELAWARE OOUllTY
to plaat of btwinnJog. Bein.. 1120 "oOOm Ave., thIrty seconds east one bundred feet to
Cox.
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Sealed. &roPfM&~ w1ll be received at the Moore,
Del. Co.. Pa.
beclnnlna.
Eugene O'Neill's famous drama, "'The
O,n. Saturday, August 19, the latest ~=.yPa., ~u-~W;~ ~c:e'(~~ :t!nu:~
Im~rovementa CODai" of 'wo and one.half
Emperor-Jones" on Monday, August addition to the repertory Bjornstjerne ant Time) anel publlcly opened at 10:00
Under and eubJeet to certain con41tlona
story framtl houllC. 30x24 feet. Pol'Cb front. anel reeta1ctl0D8 M therelu ml!'Dtloned.
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(Eastern
Standai'd
TIme)
on
Tuesday
Two and one·halt Itory fr8J:Dc additiOD. 6x12
14, opens the varied bills of six pJays J n~on s come y.
ove and eog· August 22. 1933, tor furnlahlng two hundreci feet.
One-atol'J' frame addition, OJt30 feet. ODe~
Together with anel lDclucllng ten feet In
to be presented next week at the raphy , translated by Edwin Bjorkman forty·two (242) seta of election sUPPlles for st(lry frame addUion. 18lr:8 feet. Frame ahed. width ot the aid North driveway abutting
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Prllnary Blectlon to be beld September 19 18x30 feet.
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on the saId 10te, which driveway extends
a Its
mertcan premiere at 1933. Details on rue In the County Com~
Hedg.:.row Theatre in Rosc Valley. Ar- w lIC
from the northeast aide of Burmont terHedgrow
last
month,
will
be
presented.
m1salonera'
omce.
Sohl aa the property of Daniel E. WaIt ere.
race nottheastwat'd and southeastward and
thur Rich will be seen in the title role
The County Commissioners reserve tbe
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leading to and into Woodland avenue and
and Jasper Deeter will play Smithers, aspcr ee er pays t e ea , supported right to reject any or all bids.
HORTON Z. PAUL. AttorneJ".
together with and eubJect to the rJa:ht.
JAMES T. BTBWART,
lIberty anel· Pr1\'Uege to the owners, tenthe role he created. "Jones" has played by Harry Sheppard, Mary Esherick,
and He1en Laird.
8·11·2t ,
County Controller.
ants and occuplera of other lands abutting
more often than any of the other
Pieri Paclu
No.4SM thereon to the use ot the said North drive.
'fonight's
play
is
Lyon
Riggs'
com-,
way In common with the owners. tenants
nillety-:-seven plays in the repertory, and
cdy, "H.oadside", and tomorrow night's
DELAWARE COUNTY
June Term, 1933
Bnd occupiers of the premises herein dehas won wide acclaim for its staging
as and for a passageway. drIveway
Shaw's comedy "Androcles and Th
Sealed Pro])0B8.ls wUl be receIved at the
All those certain lots or pieces of ground scribed
and acting.
and watercourse at aU times. hereafter for.,,'
e I County Controller's omce, Court Houae. with
the
bUIldings
and
1mprovementB
ever.
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Media. Pa •• until 9:00 A. M. (Eastern Stand- thereon erected. situate In the Township
On 'fucsday, August 15, Dorothy Ni. LIOn.
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ard Time) and pUbllCly opened at 10:00 of Upper Darby, County of Delaware, State
Improvements consist of three·story brick
chols' satiric comedy, "Hickory DickA. M. (Eastern Standard TIme) on Tuesday, of Pennsylvania, being known and desigapartment buUdlng, 33x94 feet. Threewstory
New
Books
at
the
librarY
August
22.
1933.
for
prInting
and
furnlabnated as Lots 8·19, £-18, £-17. S·16 and brick apartment building. 33x94 feet. Threeory", which had its world premiere in
Ing ballot labels tor four hundred thtrty- the
southeast thirteen and seven one-bun- story brick addition, 3Ox16 feet.
six
(436)
voting
machines;
approXimate,:.;
:!:'ed.tb$
feet of Lot E-15 on the plan of
Rose Vaney ~everal months. ago, willi Books recently added to the Public Li- ten thousand (10,000) specimen ballots:
Aronlmlnt Section of Drexel mu Realty Sold as the pronerty of Louts K. Manbe the attraction. Its theme IS the rc- brary of Swarthmore illclud .
two hundred flfty (250) seta of envelopes, Company, made by Damon &: Foster. O. S's.•
and two hundred thirty-eight (238) sets of Upper Darby, Pa., January 7. 1826 and re. gold.
volt against the modern subjection to
"Protect,'ng Mar ot" b eA' G R
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os- return sheets for the PrI.m8.ry Slection. De- corded In the omee for recording of deeds
Hand Money-$l,500.00.
c Ioc k .-I'k
I e IVll1g, an
Its purp,?se IS el~· man; "New Road" b M·C Ib . IIJ
talls on tue In the County Commlesloners' at Media, In Plan Case 3, page 5. flescrlbed.
tertal1unent. Frances Torchtana, MI- Wr " f
' Y • 0 y, enny Office.
:18 fOllows:
PlUm TAYLOR PUSEY. Attorney.
Each bId must be accompanied. by a cer~
riam Phillips,' Jasper Deeter, and Frank' S e"G' d!f bE. AH'GYoKung; "Cat Who t1fled
Parcel No, 1 being composed. of Lots £-19.
cheCk of Two HunClred Donars
Beckwith arc in the cast.
aw 0 , -!_. • T.. cown; 4OGovern. ($200.00) drawn to the order of the County :&:·18 and the southeasterly four and flfty- Ficrl F:lctas
No. 022
three one-bundredths (4.53) feet of Lot
Molierc"s classical 17th Century com. m~nt CompetitIOn With Private Enter- of Delaware.
The
County
Commissioners
r~r'le the E·17 on &aid plan d.escrlbed as one lot as
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proze"
. I W'm. rIgbt to reject any or all bids.
follows: ~inn1ng at a. point on tbe south
June Term. 1033
ecIy, ., P hYSlClall
In Spite
,,' by U," S Gov't·
..' "T rOElca.
JAMES T. STEWART.
side
of
Burrnont
road
at
the
dlatance
of
All tbal certain lot or "'Ieee of ........ und wUh
will have its only performance of the ter,
by J. Hergeshenner; ThiS My
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County Controller. three hundred nlnety·slx and twenty-three
one-hundredths feet northWest froni point the bulldinp and Improvements tbereon erect·
month on Wednesuay August 16 with House," by N. G. White; "Mr. Chilvesof curve of a round comer Into Woodland ed, 81tU3te In the Borough of Sbaron Hill.
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Edw.rrd Ginsberg in the title role' sup. ter's Daughter's," by Edith Oliver; °To
avenue (as shown on Aid plan of Aronl- Coullty of Delaware and State of PennaylvaSHERIFF SALES
mink Section of Drexel HlU Realty Com- nia. bounded and described 8L'COrdinlr lo a
ported by Mildred Lewis· Edward An- the ~orth:' by Elizabeth Bowen; "Company. recorded at Media In Plan case 3, survey the~of made for Oeorlro H. Dunlap.
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dcrson , and S 0 I Ja cob
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SOll.
sa 'Ire on mentary" , by J Galsworthy·, 41A mcncan
page 5): thence along the south side of Jr.. by Damon &: Foster, Civil Engineers, daf.ed
Sheriff Salea of Real Estate
Burmont road., north s1xty.Jlve degrees March 30, 1026. and rev:laed AUl1lst 4, 1926,
the trade of doctoring, it is still time Iy Girl", by Ann ,Morgan; "Radio Phone I
fortY~tbree mInutes thirty seconds west 81 follows: Becinoing at a point on tbL northAt the Sherlfl's Office
after three hundred years of playing.
Receiving," by E. Hansmann; "How to
flfty·four and ftfty-three one~hUDdredths easterl7 aJde of Ridley avenue (forty feet
feet to a POint: thence- south twenty-four wide) at the illatance of three hundred fortYThursday, August 17, marks the r e- Keep Bees for Profit," by D. E. Lyon;
Court House. Media. PennsylvanIa
degrees sIxteen m.1nutes thirty seconds west three and five-tenths feet measured westwardly
turn of Shaw's jjfalltasia in the Russia n "Rainbow Trail," by Zane Grey; ,jUablie
one hUndred feet to the northeast side of from the northwesterl,y side of Chester pike
Saturday. Augusi 26. 1933
North driveway: thence along same BOuth hixty. feet wide) thence enendtng north
manner on English themes". "Heart Constantin", by L. ~alevy; "Love Af.
slxty·tlve degrees forty-three minutes sixty-toW' degreeS lwentJ"-one mlDUies thlr17
8 :30 o'clock A. M,
break House'~. Jasper Deeter will pia y fairs of Literary Men," by M. Reed;
thirty seconds east flftY~four and. flfty- serond8 eaat aJornr the center line of a certain
three one-hundredths feet; thence north leven feet wide driveway and partl;r p88lJlq
Eastern Standard Time
the erratic Captain Shotover, support· "Hearts Highway," by M. E. Wilkins;
twenty-four degrees alxteen minutes tbirty throqh the part,. wall of two certain ,,&rages.
cd by Miriam Phillips, Alfred Row e,
Condltlons---$260.00 Cash or certified check seconda east one hundred feet to beginning. nlnely feet to a point: thence extendlog north
"Hanging Captain," by H. Wade; "Hidat lillie of sale (unless otherwise stated in
and Catherine Corcoran.
Par I N
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, twenty·five derrecs thlrtyoftight minutes thirty
den Door," by F. Packard; "Hot Icc," by advertll!emcllt), balance In ten days. Other northC:ester~y
twen:yn~ndcor~=ve':' O~~~ seconds .we~t t wenty·seven and five-tenths teet
Susan GlascIrs Pulitzer ~rize ptay R. Casey j "Crime Book," by M. R. Rine. oomlitioll8 on doy of sale.
hundredths (20.47) feet of Lot E-17, all of to a po.nt. ~hence eJttendlng BOuth sixty·four
"Alison's House", about the life of th
Lot E~16 and tbe southeasterly· thirteen degrees twenty-one minutes thirty eeconda weat..
e hart; and "Eel Pie Murders," by D. Fieri Facias
No. 2046 and seven one-hundredths (13 0'1) t et t partly passinr through the party wall of the
poetess Emily Dickinsoll, will play 0 n Frome.
Lot E·15 on said plan' descr1bed as o~e 19t premJaea erected upon the herein described
March Term, 1927
Friday, August 18th, with Alfred Row
88 follows: BeglnntnB at a point OD the lot and the premises erected upon the Jot
JUVJ;NILt
south side of Durmont road. four hundred adJolnInr to the north, nlnet7 feet to a point.
All
that
certain
lot
or
piece
nf
land
located
"Peter Duck," by Arthur Ransome; situate 1)3111,. in the Township of Upper fifty and seventy-six one.hundredtba fe&t In tbe northeasterly side of the 8aid Ridley
northWest from POint of curve ot round avenue: theJlce extending alonl' same south
"Jerry and Jean," by C. Judson; "Wil- !Jarby. and partly In tbe Township of Ridley, comer Into Woodland avenue as shown on twenty·ftve de&1"lles thlrly·elgb1. mlnutea thirty
CLASSIFIED
In the County of Delaware and State or Penn. said plan; thence along the south side ot second! eust twenty-seven and five-Centbtl teet
liam the Gonqueror/' by Jacoh Abbott ; Bylvanla, begluninlr at Do point in the middle
Burmont road nortb sixty-five degrees to the first mentioned point and place of be.
"Cyrus
the Great," by Jacob Abbott; of Soulh avenue, south 0" 22' eu! 310.6 feet forty·tbree minutes thirty seconds west IrinnillK, tOget~ler with the free UII8, right .
FOR RENT
from
a
corner
of
lands
of
Smith
Hardigau
"Hernando Cortez/' by Jacob Abbott; and Com pan.)· ; aud thom'e along the middle fortY-one and sixty-five one· hundredths UbcMy and pnvilege of the above menUonec1
teet to a poInt, an angle In salt! Burmont 80ven feel wide driveway In COmmon wUh the
FOR RENT-Furnished cottage suitable for "King Charles I"
ioe of Baid South ovenue south O. 22' east road: thence still along said side of Bur- owners. tenant~ and occupiers ot the herein
, by Jacob Abbott ; 100
8 people at Hance's Point. three mlles
feet to a point in the middle of the aaid mont road north seventy degrees twenty- described prenuscs and the premieea adJoinlng
tram Northeast. From Aug. 28 to Sept. 10. "Pyrrhus," by Jacob Abbott; "Hannibal Soulb avenue, being the corner of land now two minutes thirty seconds west sixteen to the BOuth. and as for a pasaqeway and
Phone Swarthmore 150.
the Carthaginian." by Jacob Abbott; "Li- or late of Zema M. ThomM; thence by land and elgbty·nlno_ one-hundredths feet; driveway at all times hereafter forever. and.
of the said Zema M. Thomas north 83" 3' thence south nineteen degrees thirty-seven
FOR RENT-APartment. Entire third door. brary of Work and Play" in eleven vol. east 436.11 fcct to a point; thence 8Ull by minutes thirty seconds west one hundred
Improvements consist of two·s1ory atone;
133 Ogden ave. Two bedrooms. electric urnes; "Child:-en's Hour," by Males- lSaid lands of said Zema 11:. !LbOIDall DOr'$b feet to the northeast side of North drive.. brick
frame houae. 15Jt30 feel. Porch
6u" caet 84 feet more or lesa to tho mlddle way; tbence along same south seventy de- tront. and
refrIgerator. $50. Includes gas and elec.
frame addition, OJtO teet.
worth; and "Out·of door· land," by R. W of a treek or run; thence down the saJd creek grees twenty-two mlnut.es thirty seconds ConcreteOne.story
trlclty. Phone BwarthmoN 15~M.
block garage, 9x18 feet.
east
twelve
Dnd
seventy-fourth
one.hun.
or
run
by
its
several
coursea
98
feet
more
£or
Chambers.
css to a point which ia another corner of land dred.ths feet to a point an angle in said
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment with two
,
Sold aa tbe property of Eliaa __J. Good and
I?f the said Zema M. Thomas, and also a cor~ driveway: thence stili along said driveway
bedrooms by a family ot adults. Box II.
ncr ot laud of the estate of Charles Tete, de- south slxty·.o.ve degrees forty-three min. Ella Good.
Swarthmorean.Omce.
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Graduates at P08t Office
TTH
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ceased; thence by the said land of the eslate utes thIrty seconda east thlrty·seven and
EW
NDALL, Attorney.
of Cbarles Tete. deceased. north 05" cast 200 flf,ty-nlne one·hundredths feet: thence! ... A
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
Peter Eo Told of 328 Park avenue., leet more or le8.8 to a stoDe, bein~ another n~rth twenty-four degrees sixteen minutes 1
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff,
apartments, each wIth 5 rooms and bath.
conler 01 land of tho estate of Cbarles Tete.
Albert N. Garrett, pennypaCker 4442 or operating a multiple line insurance agency deeeasoo,
Bnd of land of Sidney Street.; thence
SWartbmore 489.
at Old Bank Building this city, has just by land of the said SIdney Street north 230
6.(' west. 2n5.22 feet to snotbe; COrner of
FOR RENT-HousekeepIng Apartment. Ist been awarded a certificate by the Aetna and at the said Sidney Street; thence stil] by
. noor south in tbe Harvard ~nnex. Phone
Life and Affiliated Companies of Hart- aud of tbe said Stdney Street SOUIb 88 0 61' 8"
Swarthmore 149.
west "'=39.10 teet more or less to tbo middle
ford, Conn. as evidence that he has suc- 01 a creek or run, at a point tbe corner 01
FOR RENT-Becond Floor Apartment in
and now or late of Grace M. Rice wife of'
private.hmlSe. Three rooms. batb kitchen. cessf ully completed all requirements and Thomas L. Rice; thence alon~ the mJddJo of
garage If desired. Rent reasonable. Phone passed the final examination in the special oaid u-t_'Ck or run by its several COUl'BeS southSw. 566-J.
by said laud now or late ot saJd
training course conducted by these Com- eastwardly
Grate M. Rh:!C and by the land of Brunuel
Yesersky 316 feet more or less to a pOint a
FOR RENT-FurnIshed house OD. H11l. Year panies.
('urner of other lund at Samuel Yesersk3':
or more. Fruit, garden shady lawn, six
This
course
is
designated
to
give
an
bed·rooms. porches. Chester and. 69th Street
hence alonll' said o'her lands of Samuel YeabUSe3 pass lawn. $90 a month. Marga.ret s. agent a practical know ledge of the Casu- ersky 80uth 83" 3' west 452 teet more or le88
Brown. 503 N. Chester Road. Swarthmore.
ality and Surety lines, fitting him to a a floint in the middle of said South avenue
a~ore8aid. behl8" the point and place of bepn.
analyze.· the insurance requirements of in. mnr.
WANTED TO RENT
dividuals and business concerns and to jn.
No imllrovements. Vacant ground.
WAN'l'ED TO RENT-Have party desiring 5 sure the possibilities of loss in the most
b. r. home In Borough. Will pay $65 to $'15.
Sold as the property of Samuel YeserSky.
POSsessiOD Sept. 1st. Also want Blx room satisfactory and economical way from the
hOuse for $50. Balt, Bw. 1841.
A. MONTGOMERY AND RAYMOND
assured's standpoint.
This educational SAMUEL
E. LARSON. Attorneys.
program usually takes about twelve
HELP WANTED
months for completion, and is con~idered Fieri Fadas
No. 701
HELP WANTED--Whlte girl between 11 and. one of the most comprehensive offered to
June Term, 1033
25 for general housework, no laundry. insurance agents.
Phone Sw. 2ll-W••
All Ihat certain lot or piece of ground with
le buildings and improvements thereon erRutledge Gladiolus Show
WANTED
ected, situate In tbe Township at Haverford.
Co~'!ty of DclawUl'6 and Slate of PennSYlvania.
WANTED-Wheel Chafr wanted for an aged
d eSllwatoo and known as Lot No. 1 on Block
The
annual
Gladiolus
show,
under
the
Invalld -person with very llttle financial
all a. oortain plan ot lots called Merion
IT..eans. Reply Swarthmorean Office, Box 1. auspiccs. of the Rutledge Horticultural GG"
olf Manor, made for William H. WilBOn and
Society, will be held on Saturday and c onlpany. by OVel' and Tingley. C. E·s .. Uvpcr
.WANTED--Experlenced waitress for the
arby. Penna., on August 3ht. 1025 and
Sunday, Augost 19th and 20th in the bDoUlltled
Harvard Tea Room. Phone Sw. 149.
and described as follows, to wit:
auditorium of the Fire House in Rut·
ne,inning at a point on the Boutberly atde
0 f Golf View road (fifty teet wide) said. )lolnt
Storms are bad this sum· ledge.
Only members Of the Society are eli- being the ,)oint of tangent of a circle havIng
at twenty tret. forminlf the corner
mer. Storm insurance costs gibl~ for prizes though any onc may ex. 0a f radiUS
OVerbrook terral'C (forly·fLvo teet wid.e) and
View road. thence extending along the
$3.20 a thousand for five hibit. Membership is easily attainable G oJ[
id soulherly side of Galt View rand, north
upon the payment of one dollar a year ,; xty·one degrees thlrtY-Ilight minutes east one
year policy.
membership dues. Mr. A. R. O. Red- h undred thirty-six and twenty-four one.hund_
dths feet to a VOint: thence south twenty.
THE good old rain barrel was reserve
g;ravc of Swarthmore is secretary of the fl ve degrees tw~nty-two mjnutes eaet elghty,
E. C. WALTON
ree
and
twelve
one-hundredtha
feet
to
a
point
'h
Society, and Mrs. Redgra ve is a memenough for the modest wants of a by.
a corner at Lot No.2 thence aouth sixty-four
ber of the committee of ladies which as. d, greeS thirty-eight minutes weltt along Lot No.
gone g"neration. It only held 50 gallons of
POSSESSION AT ONCE
2 one hundred flfty·five teet to a point on the
$i5-detached, 206 Morton Ave.• Rutledge. sists each year in the planning of the'ex- casterly aide of OVerbrook terrace, thence
water ••. hut today, we need the equivalent
ong tbe same north twenty·flve degrees
Opposite Presbyterian Cbureb. Hardwood hibition.
t wenty-two ruinu~s weat fifty-six and three
Doors, hot water beat, garage.
on e·hundre
$25-near Swarthmore. ,. .looms, bath,
,aid circle forming the corner of Overbrook
large lot.
rraCi! and Golf View road; and thenos around
to meet the instant demands of modern life.
,
WAI. S BITfLZ
said oornf'r on the arc of a circle curvinr to
,h
e
right
with
a
radiua
of
twenty
teet.
the
arc
Sw: I11-J
Mrs. Jennie Rolph of
That is why the Philadelphia Suburban
slame of thirty and thirty·seven one-hundNotary Public
Rea' Es,ate the guest of Mrs. WilliamWilmington ,s d;
re<
IIhs
feet,
to
tho
first
mentioned
point
and
S. Bittlc of
Water Comp.,ny maintains 14 standpipes
ace of beginning.
Rutgers avenue for a few weeks.
and many reserve reservoirs in and around
Under and subject nevertheless to certnln
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Rumsey have I:!Crvations,
restriclions, covenants and condi3 Apts.~en~ral Locarion rented
the house at 230 Rutgers avenue lio DS as therein fully set fortb.
subur~an Philadelphia •.• so as to equalize
Living room, bedroom, dining room,
and
will
move
there
on
September
lst.
Improvements consist or two and one-ha.1f
hath, hardwood floors, janitor servo
pressure every hour of the day and night
ory slone and sluL'<'o house. 24:x.,lO feet.
ice. Newly renovated.
Mrs. Dean Parker and her children are "
Por('h front. Two·story stu('C() addition ISz2.,l
••. and to tRke care of "peRk" loads ••• so
spending the month of August at their r.,. t. Two :11111 oll!'-haif story 6tone and stucco
$35 Per Month
;ui( Htion, 6xlS feel. Gar.age attached.
cottage on Bay Shore, Long Island.
tha~ you can always get ALL THE WATER
Sold 3S the property of J. Edgar BarkMrs. Amold Viehover and daughter,
1 Apt.-t:e~tral Location
ma nand NinUa Denton, his wife. mortgagors
YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT- without
Living room, 2 bedrooms. dining Ellen, and SOil, Kent, are spending this ao
the back.breaking labor of carrying it irom
room, bath, janitor service.
week with friends on Long Island.
Hand Jfoncy--$500.01l.
..
said, was hald. Once the moment had passed in which to seize opportunity, there was nothin. by which it wuld be &rasped.
CHURCH NEWS
SWARTHMOREAN
,
. THE ancients depicted Opportunity 8S bann. 8 forelock, by wbleb
it eonld be grasped wben it appeared, hut the baek of its bead, they
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF' FRIENDS
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
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THE
-,
on the lawn at Strath Haven, Thursday evening, August
17th, at 8 o'clock-HENRY HOTl conducting.
Admissions
, SpeCial Dinners
14111
Adults
40c
Tea Room 75c
pub-I '11
Children Half Price
Dining Room $1.00
The Strath Haven Illn scored another
success on Thursday, August 3rd, when
Swarthmore than could volumes of edi· llr. Henry Hotz, director of ~ the Paralorial comment.
mount Light Opera Company, of Phil aSince the story of the Committee's delphia, brought his company out here to
financial state was told in these col- present the Gilbert and Sullivan opera
j':Mikado". The original plan \Vas to
umns last week a total of about twenty· have the performance out of doors, but
five dollars has been received and the the heavy raill Thursday night made it
prospects for taking this fine enter. necessary to use the Strath Haven Inn
The cast-all Philadelprise "out of the red" arc cncourag. Dining.room.
phians
who
receivc
no pay for ~heir
ing.
work-worked against tremendous odds
A number of the merchants of in presenting the opera with absolutely no
Swarthmore make their homes in Phil- scenery, no properties and not even a
curtain.
adelphia and some of our people havc
The cast consisted of: Yum.Yum, Emnot been aware that they i:rc mindfu('of ma Zuern; Nanki Poo, Harry Donner;
The Mik::ulo, John Mathers; Ko-Ke, For.-----...---..--.......- ..... ---.............._.............. _.... rest Dcnnis; Pish-Tush, Wendell Young;
~
.
: Pooh-Bah, David Deen; Katisha, Katherine Welsh; the Three Little Maids,
I Emma Zuern, Anne Martin, and Ti,"
COAL YARD
b cl
d
Nesta. The Stage Manager, Owen FitzI 1 .e ose on Saturdays I gerald; Accompanist, Katherine Clothier.
during July and August
The voices of the players were splen!.. .... ---.. ------...- ......- ......- .........-----__..___ ..1Ididly trained, and they carried through
CARS
J. MUSTIN
131 RUTGERS AVENUE
Phone Sw. 250
Madison 110
AUGUST 11, 1933
Hedgerow Theatre
See Your Home From The AIr.
, I •
and their meat department ground
without charge the hundred and odd
='=:':':==:::==:~:7.~;::==':':O=:::==- gratuiously. Adolph, the barber, moved
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933
one of his chairs to the grounds,
PLAYING THE GAME
FLY
Delaware County Welfare Council, of
people to our buslI1css men for their
It was through Hoxie of Hoxie's Har- which Mr~ Wm. A. Jaquette of SwarthcOl1t~'ibutioIlS in various forms to .monica Band, which has often delighted morc, is president. This council is a fed.
worthy charity. For instance, Martel Swarthmoreans. that Mr. Hotz and his eration of more than 50 bealth and weItroupe came here. Those who attended (are agencies operating in all parts of the
Brothers sold the Committee .the but· arc certainly grateful to both, and to Mr. County~
t
i "AN ALEN BROS.
I w'n
i
SWARTHMOREAN
Printing
'Ruling • 'Bookbinding
$40
Per Month
l Apt.-Central Location
Living room, porch, 4 hedroonq-,
dining room, kitchen, bath, janitor
service.
$65 Per Manth
{iHAS. A. SMITH ESTATE
11 PARK AVENUE
-
PRONE SWARTB.70S
ESTATE OF EVELYN BARR BROCK. deceased.
A LLEN S.
OLMSTED. 2nd. Attorney.
Letters of AdministratIon c. t. a. on the .Fieri Faciaa'
No. 1060
above EBtat.e havlng been granted to the
I undersigned. all persons LDdebted to Bald
June Term. 1933
I B&tate are reQ.uested to make payment and
those· bavlng cIalms to present the same
All those 'hroo certain ronthruoua Iota at
1 without delay.
und with Ihe messuage thereon. situate at
Moore, Ridley TQwnshlp, Delaware Couney,
PROVIDENT
TRUST
COMPANY
OP PBI!.ADELPHlA,
Pe nnsylvania, on the westerly side 01 Folsom
11th and Chestnut Streets,
e., 135 ft. S. from tbe S, westerly corner
Parker 8. Williams, President,
12th Ave. and F01som Ave.: thence es·
',n ding S. along Folsom Ave. 71 1&. to landIJ
Admlnlstrator c. t. a.
,Attomey:
01 P. W. &: B. R. R.: thence westwardly along
I JOHN STOKES ADAMS. Esq.,
d R. R. 146 fl. tc- the E. side of a 10 n.
652 BuIlttt Bldg.•
wi de alleJ": thence nOMhwanIly Blong said al·
PhIladelphia, Pa.
80 It. fi inches to S. aide of anolher 10 fl.
7·28-6t
w;de alley; thenl'e E. RlOIll" said aJle7 146 ft.
I
I
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.,.
"'
,
..
'"
. an old rain barrel.
.
,
"C:;ERTIFIED WATER
Iro ... PEDIGREED S'I'REAMS"
I
6
THE
SYMBOLS NEW FEATURE OF" SIGNS
FOR PENNSYLVANIA HIGHWAYS
LEFT
CURVE
RAILROAD
GRADE CROSSING
SWARTHMOREAN
Morrie Hinch, a former
moreau, is taking passengers on air flights
from Media-field on Sundays to .see how
Swarthmore looks from the air. Morrie
was president of the C!ass of 1927 at the
High School and is now an ensign with
the Naval Reserve Aviation Unit. He
conducts ,a flying school at the Philadelphia Airport and has over 1500 flying
hours to his credit. For these observation flights MorTie uses a two place
Franklin Tra.ining Plane. It takes ahout
eight minutes to see Swarthmore and fly
back to the flying field on Baltimore
Pike.
RIGHT CURVE
LEFT
INTERSECTION
RIGHT
INTERSECTION
SCHOOL··
SLOW
LEFT
REVERSE CURVE
RIGHT
REVERSE CURVE
NARROW
BRIDGE
U.S.
ROUTE
MARKER
Improvements coolst of two-story brIck
apartment. 16x78 feet. Store front.
Sold 86 the property of Morrts Weiner.
mortgagor; Sopble Magen, record OWner,
I
Under and subject to certain: cOvenartB Rnd
,_
and Milton M. Bennett, trustee tn bank- restrictions.
ruptcy ot the Eutate of Morris WeIner.
I
real owner.
Improv('ments consist of two and pne.balf
Mtory frame houlle, 30x27 feet.· Enclo~ pordl.
HANNUM, HUNTER. HANNUM & HODOE, One'story rear addition, llixl8 feet. Frable
Attorneys.
garage, lOx 18 feet.
:
LABOR DAY WEEK-END
IIIan9 nrc dilly reconIed in Ibo Omce for the
llecordlng' of Deeds &:c., In and for the County
of Delaware, nfo1'Csald, In Case No. I, ])a~ 20,
nnd deseribed as (ollows, to wit:
Dl'ginning on the easlerly side of Rolling
ron!!, a l'lIl"ner lOf Lat No. 51 on said plnn;
theme leaviUl~ said rond and along· Lot No.
,;1, 1l0rthcnstwaJ'dly one hundred aud nine'YI
feet RUt! six one·hundredths of a foot to a
SHERIFF BALES
STATE
ROUTE
MARKER
BeIng known Bnd designated as No, 29
Chester avenue.
Sulll aa thl' property of Robert -M. DnJlM
No. 21 Dud Mne D. Dnllas, morlJ1:nKors, BDd William
D. Gordun, Sec'y. of Banking of· the Com.
],larch Term, 1033
ulOJlwealth o[ Penllsylvanla, real o~ner.
i
All Ihllt rortoill lot or picco of Innd wllh
IInm) money-lGOo.OO.
the two.story,- brick atore and d .....elling" thereon etc(:tcd situato on the lIorthwesterly sille KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, AU0J:11e)'".
o[ Chpster avenue at the dlMtanco of thirty.
scVen aud filly-olle hUndr(."(ltb. feet meaJturcd
lIorthfmst w ardly from an allg-Ie in Chester Lt~vllrl Fadas
avenue. which an
furty·three hUntln..'t.Iths feet ml'llIJUrcd north.
JUne Term, 1933
eastwardly [rom Pine street, In the Borough
fI[ Colllnirdale. III the County o[ Delaware and
A!I that ccrtain brick messuage nnd lot or
State of . Pennsylvania. Extending- them.'e
thruugh the middle of the Imrty wall between piece o[ land, situate on the 1I00'tbwee& corner
lhe IlreDllscs herein described and the Ilrcm- oC Eighth street, nnd Barclay street ill the
il>ea adjoinin~ on tbe floutllweet, north twenty. Sixth Ward of the CUy of Chesler, (.'Ontaining
five degrt'CH twcnty-(~Ight bllnntcoS wed ninety- in front on the said llarclay streel twenty
thF(.'C anel ninelY'SC\'cn hundredlhs feet to a fet·t, and l"xtf'lldinl:" in dClllh a westeri!" direcpoint in line of lunda o[ tbe I.and Title and Uon alom; the said Eighth street, one buneIM
'l'ru!tt Comllany; thenoo along sante nurth fett to lands nuw or late of the PennsylvBnla
Estnte and Cons\rucUon CQml.8ny,
lhiMy.thrce dCJ;"ri!c8 forty.three minutes -twenty- neal
'h'e seconds casL nlnetecn and twenty.one bOlllltled on the north by lantIs now or Jate of
hundredths feet to u. point a corner of lands WilUnm O. Prke, Jr.
SHERIFFS SALES
DIRECTIONAL
ROUTE
MARKER
the point and place of beginnIng.
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ONE LANE
BRIDGE
SLOW
Jolnlng on the southwest to the northNesterly aIde of the said Chester avenue,
One hundred and ninety-one voters of
Swarthmore will be unable .to vote at the
next Primary Electipn, Why? Because
-they did 1I0t affiliate themselves with
any party when they enroI1cd. '
The reason we have a primary election is to give every voter a chance to
show a llreference as to who shall be the
nominees of the \'arious offices in the
various l)arties.
But in order that the voter can \'otc at
the Primary Election. the voter must be
affiliated with some party,
That means-when a voter goes to the
1)OIIs to vote at a primary election he is
ul' Charlcs F. E&;"¥leston; then{'\! by last menImprovements consist of tWO.8tory brick
given a ticket in accordance to his el.1roll- HonOO lunds south 'wcnl)··five degrees twenty· hClu~(~. 16x40 feet. Ellcloaed frunt porch. Onc.
minute!:! east olle hundred _two aud one· stor)' frame addition, 12x:15 feet.
ment. Onc hundred and ninety-one vot- eight
humll'Nlthli [('ct to the northwcsterly side _of
_
ers in Swarthmorc are not affiliated witl] the said CheM'cr :wenue: alld thence by same
Eold ('s the prolletty cf David Tittlebaum
flU,y-eight dcl:FC«.!s elgbt~n minutes I morl~ul:ur, and George Varian. real OWller,
'
any party and cOl1sequently are unable to 8u~th
thlrt.y [i('conds Wf."st sixleen and slx·tcnths fcct
.
10 the 1I0int alld nlace of ~ginlling.
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Attorney,
vote at this primary election.
It is not necessary to enroll with any
IJcing kllo~n ami fleslg-nnted as No. :!a
Chester avenue,-,
JOliN J. CAIN, Sherin.
pal'ty to vote in the Ceneral Election in
ImllrovementB ~hsiRt o[ two·stor)')" brick
November, but is necessary to be affiliated
buUding,
16x42 feet. Store front. One ·slory I
7-room modern house in Swarth.
with some pal'ty to vote at the Primary lranlc addition,
Oxl~ ft'c,",
Election.
more,
2-car
garage,
Solfl ns the prOIN'rty of MOt'r~'S
'Vclner, mortd
N
.
I large d lot anl'
The (IUestion naturally arises-are the gag-ur
and real owner.
gar en. 01 prevIous y ofl'ere for rent.
one hundred and ninety-one voters in
Hand monCY-$5000.00.
A. M. BAIRD
Swarthmore ahsolutely indifferent as to
Sw. 108
whom is nominated "to the different of- KINGSl.EY li."0NTGOMERY. Attorney. "-fices in this borough?
'" Reo' Estate
lruuranee
Is it possible that these one hundred Leyart Facias
No. 281'
JunG Term, 1033
..
and ninety-one voters did not realize that
they were losing their -vote when they
All thut ecrtrlin lot or piece o[ gTound with
SPEND
registered, without affiliating themselves the buildlnl:8 [lnd ImllrOV('menls thereon erect.
ecl. situate at S,lrjngfi.eld in the Township of
with a party?
Sllrlnl;"fieJd in the CounlY Co( Delaware and
Is it possible that the various l'egister Slate of Pennsylvania, eJesig-llnted and known
as Lut No. 02. Section No. !:I, on certain roassessors did not explain to these people vised re(orfl£:d plans of Iota caUed "Sllrillg-AT SEA
lIe'd" sUh'cyetl for The S,lringneld Real Estate
that they were losing their votes at the Company
by Frnnklin & Company, Clvn EnPrimary Election?
gineers. April 14, 1010, wblch aaid 1'Cvised
RIGHT TURN
DEAD END
INTERSECTION
twenty-eIght mtnutes east alxty-nlne and
forty bundredt,hs teet. fB581ng through the
IDlddle of the party wal between the premses herein dClScrlbed and the premises ad-
Haiti ,llwl; thence alonar the rear line 01' Lot
No. 62, 80uth elx degrees eil'hteen minutes
thlr!1' IICCOnds wesl one hundred 111% feet and
tlixly·olle hundredth. 01 a lool to a wint and
soul h six deg1'f!e8 tllroo ndnules art, acconda
weill two lC('t and thIrty·seven one.hundredth'
of a 1001 to a point: thence south elgbty-nillo
dell"tctllt forty,ulle minutes fUt,--slx Moonds v('al
0110 hUndred Mixt,y'JKWen Bnd fUty·ehl: olle.
hundret.lths 01 D Iool tu a !llone hi Ihe aald
Uolling road aM thenco along the Bide of !laid
RolllnK road on ,8 line curving to tho leU wUb
a radius of six bundred- aDd eeVi'nt7.jJ:l'e feet,
the distanCe of eighty teet to .aid Lot No. 61,
the firet m('ntJooed poliu and placo of begin.
nlll;.
,
Aliaa I..£!vari Facias
Voters
CROSS ROADS
11, 1933
onds west eighteen and thlrty-senn hun- 1)OInt a
dredths feet to a polnt a oorner ot other
lands of tho saId Morrla Weiner and thence
Swarth- along said landa south twenty-five degrees
•
LEFT TURN
AUGUST
Of Real Estate
At the SherIff's OHIce
DIRECTIONAL
ROUTE
MAnKER
Court House, MedIa. PennsylvanIa
SPRINGFIELD POOL
Saturday, September 2. 1933
GARDEN
8:30 o'clock A. M.
Courteous AUenlion
Eastern Standard Time
Financial Report Completell
hfrs. Lueders' report shows that the CIlFriendly Service
Condltion.s-$250.00 cash or certified check
tire expenditures hy the school district 41.0 t!...--:.~ nt l,.~le (:mless ott.crwlHe stated In
Hard sheU crabs free to patrons
The anllual financial report of the lo- for the year just closed totaled $172.027- advertisement), balance In ten days. Other
conditions aD day of sale.
from 8 P. II. until closing (except
cal school district for the school year
.99, of which $135,659.50 were for the
ending July 3, 1933, has just heen COI11- current expenses involved in the operation Lc"nrl FacIas
No. 1085
p!cted, and report made to the Depart- of schools, $33,915.88 (or deht service.
March Term, 1933
All that certaIn lot or piece of land with
ment of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, and $2,452.61 for capital outlay.
the two-story brick store and apartment
as required by Jaw, by the School Board
building thereon erected, situate on the
northwesterly side of Chester avenue at the
St'CTctary, Elizabeth A. Lueders. This
dl",tance of five hundred sixty-one and
Girl Scout News
rCI)Ort summarizes the complete financial
thirteen hundredths feet meMured north-
I
S. S. RESOLUTE
World Cruising Luxury I ..iner
5 DAYS
2
Days in Ber~uda
$50
ELABORATE ENTERTAIN.
MENT INCLUDED
SWEENEY & cLYDE
TRAVEL BUREAU
29·t.
5th St.
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condition of the school district for the
Dorothy Guenther is at Piermont,
year 1932-1933.
New Jersey, and has as her guest Priscilla Clayden of Detroit. Priscilla was a
mcmber of Troop 16 beforc she moved
away.
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Alice Ha(Hey has been at Ocean City,
• ••
Anile and Helen Howard arc spending their sUlUmer at home.
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Schohinger
Dorothy Paulsin is at Atlantic City.
mortgagor; Sophie Magen. record owner,
Look at the AIl.Weather
•
apartment, 16x59 teet. Store front.
Miss Marjorie Couch, of IlcthIchcm,
Sold as the property of Morris Weiner,
MARTEL BROS.
•
Delivery Until
and MHton M. Bennett. trustee in bank-
owner.
HANNUM. HUNTER. HANNUM &
• • •
Alice Nickerson is visiting at Rehohcth.
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Camp Tall-Trees has issued a
cordial
invitation to all Girl Scouts to come to
camp just for the day on Mondays.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Any
girl who desires to go must take along
. her .doctor's certificate.
I
J.
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QUINBY
SON
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNOOGRASS. ASS'T
FUNERAL
1!.:==============:!I1 BBLL PHONE 4
No. 1092
March Term, 1933
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Clayhorne Steel is at home.
MRS. A.
HODGE,
Attorneys.
•
4:30 P. M.
YOUR CO-OPERATION
APPRECIATED
•
M argarct Alcllol1 is at the shore.
1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
Orders Accepted For
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WEDNESDAYS
6 P. M.
,.
Betty McGarrah is .spending her time
at home s.tudying and {foing Scout work. Levari Facias
Store Opened All Day
CloBed Saturday Nights
,.
Pa .• is the O"uest of Irma Zimmer for a
~
National Girl Scout Camp, Andree, at
Driarcliff Manor, New York.
Economy
For Lunch
Being known and designated as No. 33
Alice Snyder has been asslstlllg at Chester avenue.
the Public Library during the summer.
Improvements consist 01 two-story brick
WE DO OUR PART'
'T"IIIS Dew Pathfinder fa a
.I.. blggervaluetban theold
Pathfinder. It has the bigger
week. Both ha\'e been campers at the ruptcy of the estate of Morris Weiner, real
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CloBed
Plne street, In the Borough of ColUngdale,
In the County at Delaware and State of
Pennsylvania, Extending thence along the
northwesterly sIde of the said' Cbester avenuo north sixty -six degrees. no minutes
thlrty seconds east eighteen and ten hundredths feet to a pOint a corner of other
lands of the said Morris Weiner; thence
along same north twenty-five degrees.
twenty-eight minutes west fifty-nhio and
fifty one-hundredths feet, passing through
the middle of the party wall between the
premises herein described and the premises
adjoining on the northeast, to a point In
line at lands of Land Title and Trust Company; thence along said lands south thlrtythrEe degrees, torty-three minutes, twentyfive seconds west twenty-one and seven
hundredths feet to a point and thence
south twenty-five degrees. twenl;y-elght
minutes east forty-eight and twenty-five
hundredths feet to the northwesterly side
at the said Chester avenue, the point and
place at bdglnnlng,
eafetynuu-glnofFULLCENbigger
mUeage from the 20 PER
CENT THICKER TREADstouter body of heat-resistIng Supertwist Cord - and
other improvements that
make it a still better buy
than the 17.000,000 Pathftndera that went Defore.
Gertrude
is visiting the
\Vorld's Fair at Chicago with her family.
Quality With
eastwardly from the northeasterly side of
DIRECTORS
MEDIA. PA.
All that certain lot or piece of land with
the two-story brIck store and apartment
buUdlng thereon erected situate on the
northwesterly side of Chester avenue at
the distance of five hundred ninety-five
and thirteen hundredths feet measured
northeastwardly from the northeasterly
side of Pine street, In the Borough of Col~
IIngdale, In the County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. Extending thence
along the nOrthwesterly side of the said
Chester avenue north sIxty-six degrees no
minutes thirty seconds east ten and thirty
hundredths feet to a point In the northwesterly 61de of the said Chester avenue;
thence still along the northwesterly side of
the said Chester avenue north fltty-etght
degrees eighteen mInutes thirty seconds
east five and fifty-one hundredths feet to a
point a comer of other lands of the said
Mon1s Weiner: thence along same north
twenty-five degrees twenty-eight minutes
west seventy-eight and forty-seven hundredths feet, passing through the middle
of the party wall between the premises
herein described and the premises adJotnIng on the northeast to a point In line of
lands of Land Title & Trust Company;
thence along same south thirty-three degrees forty-three minutes twenty-flve scc-
TER TRACTION -
w!ues,a1aoIThiagreatthor_
oughbred - the finest tire
that money can buy-waves
an allUring price tag.
Whichever you want
Pathfinder or AIl.Weather
...."em.mber thIs: More peo.
pIe are saving money with
Goodyears than with any
other kind.
4.40,21 '7.20.
4.50·20 7.60
4.50·21 7.90
4.75·19 8.40
4.75·20 8.65
5.00·17 8.55 ;
VOL. V-NO.
33
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST
18, 1933
NOTABLE ADDITIONS Rep~hlicans and Democrats
MADE AT COLLEGE Name Slates for Boro Offices
Faculty Augmented and
New
Class Rooms Opened
in Parrish
Only
few •• hort
weeks
must
pa ••
be·
fore
thea streets
of our
-Boro
will
agal'n
ring with the actl·vI·ty and gal·ety of the
returned
and back,
Collegienne,.
And
when Collegian.
they do come
they are
going to find several new things at 'which
to marvel and for which to be deeply
grateful to the vi.ion and fore.ight of
their College President, Dr, Frank Aydelotte, .
$2.50
GLADIOLUS SHOW TO
. BE HELD TOMORROW
SCOUTS ROUND-UP
HERE TOMORROW
The Rutledge Horticultural Society
will
hold its annual Gladiolus show on
..; - - - - - - - - - Saturday
and Sunday at the Rutledge
Dominant Party Drops Sev"The Outs" Relying on the Fire Hall Auditorium. Everyone growing S""ond Competition in Scouting
eral Iocumbents--Leaves
"New Deal" for Success at gladiolus Or Jilies is invited to exhibit
Events Here This
One Place Vacant
their blooms. Th.ere is no charge for exthe Polls.
Year
~ibiting or for visiting the show. Mr. A.
R.
O.
Redgrave,
.ecretary
of
the
Society,
For
the
.econd
time
this year
Leaders of the Republican group ID
Leaders in the Democratic organiza,
I .
f hDr. E. L.
II
th e B oro h ave come out with an incom- tl·on I·n tIle Boro are enterl·ng tIle suggests that e\'ery lover of flowers visit Terman is p aymg the part
., 0 d' ost
D.to a.
I
display
as it promises
be one of of
the- Delaware
Scout Troops
the J.,Ie la Counties
Istnct
pete
• Iate.
They office
have of
named
no choice campaign for the primaries w!ith a this
the be,t
the Society
has ever to
had.
and of
Montgomery
for thc
important
Tax Collector.
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ff.
h
ticket of "well known candidates,
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Council, tomorrow, when he 0 ers t e
I
d
n en orsing the following candidates
They point out that gains have been
facilities of the Ulverston School grounds
the leader. point with pride to the reo
and pool for their round-up and' field
cords of the pre.ent incumbent. of the made in their rank. thru indu.triou,
day. .Activities will begin at 2:30 in the
offices who are
for reelection effort since the last election and thru
afternoon and last until about 9:00 in the
and fccl that in their selectioQ of others followers of the "New Deal" signing
.
NEW LAW CHANGES
LOCAL WELFARE
runr~ing
eVt~~&:first fi~ld
~re
During the .ummer, . great change, that a. high a .tandard of effiCiency will up under the Democratic .tandard.
event,
by flint and
have been taking place in what has al- be maintained during the next term as has
Mr. John H. Pittman, the borough Slate Emergency Relief Board .teel will be called at 2\30. .Tent.. pitchways been considered "the- attic" of Par- been manifest in the past one-if the
W U
in.g. Morse Signaling. String _Burning,
.
de'l·gnated l·ndl·VI·duals be I cted
chairman of hi. party. .ays that the
i Open
ce in
mh Hall. The P.ychologyDepartment
ee
.
Fire by Friction. Serna. phore signaling
which has been shunted around from one
The tax rate has been cut .even mills increa,e in enrollment in the DemoSwarthmore
and fir.t aid. will follow;in this order. At
room to another· for ,everal year. is now under the pre.ent Council, School Board cratic party i. mo.t gratifying and in
Owing to the passage of a new Federal 5:00 o'clock .wimming conte.t. consi.ting
to have a complete, large, bright clas.- and County official..
the plans for an inten.ive campaign Law governing the use of relief money of back .troke, relay. 50 yard da.h and
room and well-equipped laboratory all to
The Police department under Burgess he feels that a good many more will loaned to the state., there will be a num- diving will be held. in the. pool. Camp
it,elf On the fifth floor of Parrish Hall. Landi, has functioned .moothly and ef· indicate the Democratic. party as their ber of changes in public relief admini.tra- dinners will be
and .erved by
whero the old "Little Theater Store· ficienUy at all time. and protection of the choice
September 9.
.
tion in the near future. All public relief each troop in charge of their troop leadroom" wa,. On thi, /loor likewi.. the highe.t order has been furnished to the
Mr.
Cole Emmon., pr.om1l1ent mu,t be handled by public official •• from er from 5 :30 to 7:00 o'clock.· Field and
students will find new Mathematics citizens of the Bora.
not only In the Boro, but III state an offiee of thc State Emergency Relief team games will occupy the boys until
Cla.s-rooms and a huge airy room which
The Slate. this year i. exceptional in and national political circle., i. making Board. Workers may be loaned to the 8:00 p. m. when a real Delmont Campwill be the property of the Mu.ic De- its large number of new candidate,. In a reputation for taciturnity which .eem. public department. but in that case, they /ire program will be held nearby.
partment.
addition to the two new names for likely to qualify him for big time poli- must work from an office plainly marked
At the last meet of this sort. one of
At the very top of Parri,h. a manythe.
failed to endorse
He ;'1
avoidin:.
"State Emergency Relief Board" and the Swarthmore Troop, e.tablished quite
windowed room, with the most glorious. Ror
J
of the
Sl J k1ty °h'
J
WI Ie mfil gld must. represent thcmselves to families as a reputation for speedy tent pitching. It
view in Swarthinore. has been remodeled um.ey. a
a(,pomtee. and SIde· wea en I. In uence In e arger e . from that agency. All state work mu,t I. reported that they will have stiff
jnto a splendid Mathematics Librar stepped the ISsue m the Tax Colle-;tor- He
to have, taken a. leaf or two be done in a separate office from that in competition from the Morton Troop in
TI
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Ob
f
y .. ship
from Chalrlnan 0 Donnell. book of
1I. WI
eave n,e
.ervatory ree to be
.
experience..
which the private work of the·organiza. the Flint and Steel fire lighting conte.t.
u.ed for the Astronomy department
The Republican Slate
Mr. A. P. Smalley. a comparatively tion which i. loaning it. workers i. done. We hope to .ee a better exhibition of sig.
alone. The broad ,tairway in the center
For Burges.: William R. Landi,. ;n· newcomer into Democratic party coun- Records of the State w(,rk mu.t be sent naling. both with the Morse. code and
of the building which previously ran cumbent.
cil., and quite unknown until he was to the Count)' headquarters regularly '0 .emaphore than at the la.t meet. The
only to the Third Floor has been extendFor Boro Council: Joseph S. Bates. named for postmaster, is taking a .ome- that they will have there records to judges are still waiting for fire to be
made by friction from the last meet.
ed all the way up to the Math Library. who has been chairman of the Highway what active intere.t on the .urface at which they may refer at any time.
live flight. up; it i. one certain thing that Committee; Harry L. Miller. chairman lea.t in local affair..
In Delaware County the State EmerIt is anticipated that every Scout in
no earnest .Math student will find it nec- of the Finance Committee; and in place
The Democratic Slate
gency Relief Board will allow to this dis- Swarthmore will turn out and take part
fssary to seek any other means of reduc- of Leonard A. Ashton and Sproul Lewis,
Burgcss-John H. Pitman,
trict and others with similar case loads, in the events and will win a goodly numing I
- N. O. Pittenger, Comptroller of SwarthCouncil-J. Paul Brown; Marvel \Vil- iundl\ for administration amounting to ber of them.
To tho.e who have known the College more College and ·Mr•. J. Pa.smore ,on. Arthur W. Collins.
.
one hun.dred dollar. a month for a workField Executive. James M. Hart. of
School Board-?\..frs. Thoma.s H. Lue-jer's.sa.lar. y and. fifteen d. .Oliars a. month to- RUtledg. e will h.ave .. gen.eral ch.arge of t.he
of old, the sight of these wonderful im- Cheyney, President of the Delaware
!,rovemen!s will be an in.piring thing. County League of Women Voters.
der..
.
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.. Dep{e..i(lt1 •.or _.no•. ,SmlrthrilOro _.:$e40(11. Board: l\fr,._.TII!IJll'\S ..Ji. ·Lu<>o...
allti\\"1I1g onC"lliiii\!rt
c?ntinue~ its forward~looking, progres- ders, for re_election to the 6-year term,
Justice oi the Peace-George E. a month for clerical work,. it will amount field marshall.
'. .
Slve achievements and those of us who
Justice of the Peace: Bucher Ayres.
Bradfield.
to pr~ctically the same thing and will not
lb'
con.ider ourselves Swarthmoreaos mu.t
'
provide for additional help.
COUNTRY WEEK
feel a great deal of pride in this college TERMAN GROUP RETURNS SCHEDULE OF ELECTION
The main difficulty here in our boro
BREAKS EVEN
with which we are all so closely conwill be to find sufficient space for the new
nected.
TffiED BUT ENTHUSIASTIC
DATES IS ANNOUNCED office which i. required. This matter will
Besides these· improvements in the phyhave to be arrallgcd in September when
llr. Haryey Pierce, president of the
sicaJ surl'oundings of the student. there Trip Completed, Head of Ulvel'flton
Last
10
School
Plans
will be an addition of four persons to the
~ _ _ _ _ __
more, anllounc~d on Tuesday that at
cipal offices may withdraw before the tions.
faculty and administration. Professor
After the climax of the World's Fair,
the
final meeting of the Committee
In the meantime the Swarthmore orgEverett L. Hunt of the English Depart- home seemed good to the Westward primary, Tuesday, August 22. Primary
heads
on Monday night, it was discovanization has been preparing reports for
ment who has been acting Dean of !fen
election Tuesday, September 19.
ered
that
sufficicnt money had been rethe State Emergency Relief Board and
since the resignation of Dean Valentine Ho-ers and t.hey made for Swarthmore
ceived to completely cover all expendi."
Last
day
for
filing
with
the
County
getting in touch with employers, hoping
in 1932, has been granted a leave of ab- as quickly as possible. They had not
tures made in the interests of this year's
sence for the coming, year, A new per- intended t.o arrive until Saturday, Au- Commissioners nomination papers by in- to l'ecelve consideration for the re-em- Country Week picnic.
manent Dean of Men -has been appointed; gust 12th, but when they arrived 111 dependent bodies of citizens for county, ployment of as many workers as possible.
The AssoCiation wished to extend to
Harold E. B. Speight. formerly of Dart• I •
aU
members of the Community its sinMt. Pocono on Friday afternoon, the city, borough and township offices, Tuesmouth. In addition to his duties as Dean,
cere
appreciation for the splendid help
FALLEN TROLLEY WIRE
A-fr, Speight will give a COUl'se in the sky ,,,as overcast and t.he prospect of day, October 10.
and cooperation which was so readily
Last day when candidates nominated at
CAUSE OF SMASH·UP forthcoming. It is also desired t.hat
Department of Political Scienc~ during setting up tents in the rain, which t.hey
the second semester,
had had tD do the two previous nights the primary election may withdraw from
citizens of the Boro. should read the
held very little charm for the boys:
F.
E,
Richardson,
colored,
of
Copples
following letter which came recentty
The biggest academic readjustment Consequently a conference was held ~10mination, Friday, October 13.
L211C and Avondale Road, \Vallingford from the headquarters in Philadelphia
which is being made this year in the col- with Dr. Tcrman, and it Was unani"We certainly appreciate the interest
Last day to be assessed for the No- was slightly injured and considerable
lege is the reorganization of the Psy- mously voted to keep going, since they
damage
was
done
to
his
car
on
Saturof
The Community Count.ry \\'eek As
cho]ogy Department. Besides having a were so near home anyway. and make vember election, \Vednesday, September
day
night,
A"llgnst
12th,
when
his
a'\1tosociation
in extending a happy day tQ
6. The assesSOr will sit at the potting
new and spadous place to work, there Swarthmore that night.
mobile
became
entangled
in
a
fallen
so
many
families
in this city, We are
places September 6 for the accommodaare other improvements. The scope of
So Dr. Terman wired Airs. Terman,
trolley wire at the corner of Yale and extremely sorry the number so much
the department will be considerably She roundcd up the parents of all the tion of the voters.
Harvard avenues.
exceeded the number invited. This was
Last day to pay taxes to qualify for the
broadened by the addition of Mr. Rob- local b~lYs who had been on the trip
Richardson did not see the wire un- largely due to the difficulty in i!andling
ert B. .MacLeod who is to be assistant and qUIte a reception committee await- Novemher election, Saturday, October 7. til he was almo:;t on it and was unable the group at. the new sta~i,?n. As the
professor of Phychology this year. For e~ the tired travelers When they finally
In boroughs arid· townships persons to stop before hitting it. The street for SWHthmore picnic is so popular in our
the past three years, lV, Macleod has dlsbc:nded at the Dlverston School on who are othenvisf! qualifi~ t.o vot~ arc several blocks was illumined with the city, word is passed around from one
been an instructor in Psychology at Cor- C!Jcstcr R02d, at ten o'clock on Friday not enrolled under a party name may en- blaze of light which came from the to another and many came with 1932
nell University at Ithaca, 'N. Y. He hopes mght.
roll in order that they may vote their contact and the car bounced and tags; also children over six crowded
The boys are one and all enthusiastic party ticket at the primary by applying swerved and ran into a telegraph pole. in even when they were asked not to
to develop here a library and~a labora-.
tory for psychological experiments and about their ·trip. and Dr. Terman is to the County Commissioners not later Residents of the street called the police go. \Vc shaH certainly make plans next
research ..
?1 uch , encouraged ill his project of mak- U;an September 9,
and repairs were made before any fur- year to" control this situation, and we
mg the W_csterll trip an annual affair
ther damage was done.
appreci~te your graciousness in enter~
To the Mathematics 8epartmellt comes sponsored by the Dlverston School •
tainillg the large group this year." The
Heinrich Brinkmann who has been a
It will be of interest to Swarthm~re_
letter eame from Mrs. E. Y. Montanye
member of the faculty
Harvard for ans to kllo.n: the names of the young
Vice-president 'of the organization,
five years. He will have an associate borough clhzens who were included
professorship at Swarthmore.
in. the .·list of travelers. They were:
BOROUGH TEAM WINS
A fourth newly announced addition to Vmc,ent ~, Matte'r, who was Di-, Terthe staff for the coming year is )'fr. E. N. man s assistant; Bay ton Gibson, Wad~
Swarthmore's baseball team came
\Vright who wilt become a~- part-time il1- den Bassett, }.Iords Bassett, Bill Hill,
through with colors flying all Tuesday
Read the editorial" on page 3 amI write your ideas of a
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Hugh Bel'ry, ).faurice Terman John I
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night when it defeated the;'.l.eipcl'ville
structor III Economics, coop'cratmg With Craell1cr James Da \' F
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horne-town paper. Talk to your tradesmen and make up
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team ..J to 1. The Leipen'i1Ic hoys have
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oat 111 a nc\\-' coursc·.to lC 011 erce Rilh- Ford \\'alter \' I
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I as good a team c:s the Swal'thmore
your Iuinds ahout the illlportallce of co-olleratioll and
a : l et 10 S 0 ... cononllc I 11a ),SIS. Dinglc, all of Swarthmore. In addition,
lads have had to come up against thi~
ihe value of the weekly wllere you .live. Is the circular
In future issues, mention·will be made there were six boys from out of town
season and defeating them was a thrill-:of .the various opportunities ,~h"icfi - are-I for the news of Jast year's good time~
slinger ser,ing his community or just drawing support
iug victory.
,
available to all of us through the courtesy ./ had spread abroad. From Penn Charter.
for himself?
As we go to press, the results of
of the college. Swarthmore CoUege de... there were two boys, Freeman 2nd /'
Thursday night's game with one of
sires that Boro citize.l1s shol1Jrj feel'them- \Vi111al11 Hagar; from Rea~ing came
Write a.lelter in 100 words. Tell what you think. Ten
Philadelphia's leG ding teams are not
selves closely connected with the college Henry Heckman; Jack DWight from
yet know"h. The score will be published
of these lelle1'8 will be printed in The Swarthmorean duro
and welcomes sincerely aU who wish to \Vayne, Horace Green from :Media, and
next. weer{,
.
ing the next ten weeks and Two Dollars will be paid for
attend the Vesper service!', concerts, Je-c- Charles ~itter, frOl.n Philips Exeter
each one printed. The prize winning lellers will be setures, plays and other entertainments Academy III Connecticut, completed the
NEW STUDENTS MUST
which are offered at the' College each list.
lected by eareful judges who are interested in :eivic causes
REGISTER AT H.
year, most. of which are admission-free.
and hroad'semce. If more than ten are printed the same
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In order to enter the SwarUtmore High
llr. Henry W. Jone. and son Edmund
price will be paid--$2.00 for each .one.
School
this fall, new students are r~
. Mr. and Mr•. Ralph Haye. of Ober- of Haverford avenue are leaving on Sat•
quircd
to
register' at the office of the
hn avenue spent last week-end at Ocean urday, August 19th for a trip to the
City.
.
School bringing with them their vaccina~
\Vor'!d's Fair in Chicago.
. tion certificate and-1>irth -certificate.
om
prep~red
bef~re
Lou~s
~ouncil. Re~ublicans.
re-nomm~tl0n l1sttc~
~lncho~
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P~ace
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o~afl er~llctehs
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4.50.21 6.30
4.75.19 6.70
4.75·20 7.00
Other tUt. priced
In proportion
All FaD O •• nlze
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Here's Money for Letter-writers
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Phone Swarth. 1250
PER YEAR
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their son and daughrer, Mr. and guest Mrs., Ray F. Knowlton of GlenMrs. Robert Holmes, and then go to side, .Pa., guests. included Mrs. Walter
Maine to visit friends for the remainder Baird, Mr~. H. P. Willits, Mrs. W. G.
of the week.
Culbert~onj und Mrs. Harry. W. CuDis,
Mr. alld Mrs. W. A. Thillis and
daughtert June, of Warren, Ohio, are
gueslS this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee of E. Rhoads of Princeton avenue.
Swarthmore avenUe have returned from
lfr. and Mrs. H. A. Piersol and two
AUGUST 1
week. This is their second week. On
Sunday afternoon an Indian Pageant
was given by the Delmont Iridian. for
tHe entertainment of the visitors. On
Of, East :ztnd Stre.t, Chester.
Saturday night, J ac" Fo~ter of
KatHerine Fussell; daugliter of Mr. avenue ne~rly became exhausted iit the
and Mrs. Milton Fussell of Riverview Pcp Night campfire in the Big House,
road, is visiting her grandmother in leading the Scouts in songs and yells.
their vacation spent at Lake Sunapee. sons, of Lafayette avenuct are taking Paris, Maine.
Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore and family are
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace III. McCurdy a five-day boat cruise to Boston.
at
their cottage, Fort Elfsburg, Salem,
of Ogden avenue, have returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. John K. A. McClary,
vacation trip to Lake Sunapee.
Mrs. Alleyne C. Martin of Park avenue, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel B. Griffith at Saratoga Springs,
New York.
Mrs. lfargaret Brown and her sister,
Miss Bertha Sellers of N. Chester road,
returned last Wednesday from their vacation.
Mrs. Ralph V. Little and her two
·SOIlS of Park avenue, returned on Friday last from a six weeks trip through
rhe West. Their tour included St. Paul,
Minn., and a visit to the Century of
Progress Exposition.
who have been living at 243 Kenyon
avenue, have moved to Ambler, Pa.
Dorothy 'Vilson of 734 Yale avenue,
is spending two weeks at Camp Indian
Run.
Miss Leonore Bundin of Vassar avenue has gone to B03ton to spend a few
days with hc.:r brother.
Mr. \Valter Suplee, Jr., and several
friends motored to Chicago last week
to visit the World's fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hellry A. Piper and son
Dan of Yale avenue returned on Monday from Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Myers and
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AUGUST 18, 1933
FRED J. HARLEY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
UPHO~TERING
Foulllled by Robert E. Sharpl"
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
intenor ~or
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Furniturt! ReStoring
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Roger Kauffman, of 313 Dartmouth
New· Jersey, for the rest of the sum- avenue, and Clarence Hartman, Jr. tomer.
gether with twenty or more other boys
from near-by towns. left this morning
for the Century of Progress Ex~sition.
this more recent book: "The present
come. The weekly, at reasonable rates,
memoir is a very full one based on
General Mana.er
directs its message to the home within exhaustive research. It is a worthy
reach. It focuses advertising as well as tribute to the character and work of its
Phone Swarthmore 900
news for the local reader. It):; read by subject, and in addition It provides a
Illtftod .. SecOlLd au. matter. Jaa.aat'Y 24. nearly every member of the family in a storehouse of valuable information con1929. at the POle Office at Swarthmore. PL.
leisurely manner. It is not used as a cerning the later colonial period and
vader the Act of March 3. 1819.
the early days of the republic."
kindler for the morning fire, but lives
It is a joy indeed to Swarthmoreans
FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1933
throughout Ihe week alld is often re- to be able to count among our neighI ferred to by the purchasing people after hors a writer of such standing, and it
is Our sincere wish that Mr. Konkle
it is old.
THE HOME TOWN PAPER
may
be inspired by the enthusiastic reA paper like the SwortlwlOrta/l goes
ception
of these two biographies 10
Charles Lamb declared:
into almost every home in the buying even greater
achievements in the fulimits
of
local
trade.
Its
circulation
is
"Newspapers always excite curiosity.
lure.
quite
equal
to
the
number
of
homes
in
• ,•
No one ever lays one down without a
the Bora. When it carries the trades- CHElF CAUPOLICAN TO
feeting of disappointment."
SING AT STRATH HAVEN
man's detailed story of attractive proThe same author speaks of "books
duct and prices it presents it in a digA tremendous interest is being maniwhich are 110 books . . . • things III Ilified and readable form for reference fested in the return of Albert N. Hoxie
and his Philadelpphia Harmonica Band
books' clothing."
through the week and is not swept up to the musical series at Strath Haven
Is it not fair ,to suggest that the es- with the trash as are the
Inn next Thursday evening, August 24th,
sayist had chimced upon uc'wspapers flung circulars which arc often a nui- at 8 :00, at which time he will bring his
sance to the housewife who finds them famous organization of harmonica champwhich art 110 IINuspapcrs ••• tlrillgs ill
tucked under her door or littering the ions, with Chief Caupolican, the noted
fJN.J.lSpapers' garb?-or (begging indulg- lawn. The merchant \ ..,ho studics the Philadelphia Grand Opera Compapny
economies of his advertising and takes Baritone, as the assisting artist.
ence for the pun) garble?
Other soloists will include Ettore ~~1I1a-1
""Ln- i
But then it must be recalled that into account all the costs and the ad-
TITUS ]. EWIG
Shop-Z7 MaiD St., Morton, P ..
BffiTH
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Steigelman
a
Shirley May, at the Delaware
Hospital, Tuesday, August 15th.
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=================
THE MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
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Hershey-Mixsell
ANNOUNCES ITS ADHERENCE TO THE
II! iss Florellce Hall M ixsell and Mr.
John
Coleman Hershey, both of WalMr. and Mrs. J. Wilbur Hoff of N. family of Dickinson avenue, left by
lingford
were married on Wednesday,
Chester Road have returned from
motor 011 Sunday for a three weeks
August
9th,
ill the Wallingford Presbyweek's trip to Boston, Narragansett, vacation in Cape Cod and Maine.
terian
Church.
The Rev. E. R. Rein,
and New York City.
Dr. Arthur E. Bassett is leaving today
pastor
of
the
church
officiated. Mr. and
hfrs, Wesley No Clifford of 306 S. for a motor trip to the Thousand
Mrs.
Hershey
have
gone
to California
Chester Road returned this week from Islands. He will return soon after La:Martha"s Vineyard.
bor day.
on their wedding trip, and after the
first of December, will be at home at
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Cleaves and
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyt
Roads
End Cottage, Willow Lane, Walchildren of N. Chester Road, returned family of Ced2r lane have gone to Virlingford.
this \veek from a two-weeks vacation ginia to visit Mrs, Boyt's mother.
at Indian Lake, in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and .Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jcans Geer, ac- N. Chester road, are spending ten days LOCAL SCOUTS AT
companied by Mrs. Geer's father, Mr. at Buck Hill Falls.
David A. Reed, have returned from a
The .Summer Bridge Club is meeting
delightful vacation at Squaw Moun- today at the home of Mrs. George F.
Robert Alleman and Clifford Colestain Inn, on Moosehead Lake, Green- Corse on Yale avenue.
worthy, both of Swarthmore Scout
ville, Maine.
AIrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut Lane Troop 3 are at Camp Delmont this
On August 19th, Mr. David A. Reed, is home for ten days from Seaside ----------------
of 750 Harvard Avenue, and his grand- Park, where she is spending the sumson, David Reed Geer, of New York mer.
Mrs. S. Frank Butler of S. Chester
City, wiII leave for Chicago on a tenday visit to the Century of Progress Road and. Mrs. \Villiam Pomeroy
Exposition.
Pittsburgh have motored up to Great
Henry J. Hanzlik, student of Agron- Barrington and the White Mountains,
omy at Penn State College, has retUleD- I and will return by way of Saranac I ;;,;,-_o·".~o",. n~,~. _
ed to his home after a SUmmer spent Lake.
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OOOV-~
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announces that he is a candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
week~end.
gress Exposition.
theDr. Owen L. Shinn and Mrs. Shinn,
and Mrs.
Jessefor
H. aHolmes
left of
onDr.
Monday
morning
motor trip
Lafayette avenue, spent last week-
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Small adjnatments while you
wait.
CLYDE E. THOMAS
Nut to Terrell's BlaCksmith Shop
ofBetty
AugustHayes
at Avalon,
N. J. avenue has
of Oberlin
returned from a two weeks visit at
Camp Indian Run. , ,
Mrs. Ethel' Eliz.6eth
FOR
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Stuart
Princeton avenue, gave an informalluncheon on Friday last for her house
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FOR SALE
Exces. lurnitnre and olher
Commissioners
any or all bids.
I Dressing Table with mirror
I Dressing Table with mirror
CHESTER
of
Friday, Saturday, !\Ionday
WHEELER
"SO THIS IS AFRICA"
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A Warner Bros. Theatre
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AVERLy
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DREXEL RILL. PA.
-Today and Salnrday_
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"JENNIE with
GERHARDT"
SYLVIA SIDNEY
Donald Cook-Mary Astor
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
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DIGGERS
OF 1933"
300--G0r..eons GlrJ.-soo
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Thnnday
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17th and Chestnut Streets,
:r&J'ker B. Williams, President.
Admtnlatrator c. t. a.
JOHN STOKES ADAMS, Esq.,
652 Bull1tt Bldg.•
Some Kitchen Utensils
Choice of Framed Pictures IOc to 75c 7-28-6tPhiladelphia, Pa.
May be examined daily (except Sat- r=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;
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alter 9:00 p. m.
M. I. BROCK
317 N.
Chester Road
Phone Sw. 2076
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Kay Francis
MRS. CLARA L. TAYLOR
TAX COLLECTOR
TRUST COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
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AND
WOOLSEY
PRIMARIES SEPT. 19
c.
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I Ladle.' Desk
Brass· Beds (double) each
I Tahouret
2 Student Lamps (Electric) each
r~serT/e
OF EVELYN BARB BROCK, de-
4 D _ R. Chairs, each
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'Tax Collector
be accompanied by a cerTwo Hundred Dollars
the order of the County
JAMES T. 8TEWAR't',
County Controller.
343 DARTMOUTH AVE.
STANLEY
SAMUEL M; DODD
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MEDIA
THEATRE
Today (Friday) and Saturday
FREDRIC MARCH
CARY GRANT
CAROLE LOMBARD
JACK OAKIE
In
"THE EAGLE AND
THE HAWK"
Story by the Author of "Win.."
Also
COMEDY, NOVELTY aDd a
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
FUNERAL
HOME
ieri, 1933 Harmonica Champion of •
Elia knew nothing nor dreamed of the verse sense that must impress Ihe buy- delphia; Robert McCabe, Boy
------
33 West Baltimore Ave.
Constance Marie O'Hara~s drama of
life in a Belgium Benedictine Convent
LARGE OVAL CAMEOduring the war, will play on Friday, with heavy gold rim. Reward
August 25th. Written by this Philadel- offered for prompt return.
Hedgerow, it presents a deep insight Bertha Sellers, 503 N ort
into the life and faith of a religious. Chester Road.
Margaret Gallagher, Rose Cullen, Dor- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
othy Kite, Louise Beggs, and Mabel
SPRINGFIELD POOL
Sheppard enact the nuns.·
G. Martinex Sierra's comedy, "Wife
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Theatre--Chester
Satmday, Monday, Taeedsy
Barhara Stanwyek
Geor«e Brent
"BABY FACE"
Wednesday, Th........y. Frld.y
Vietor Jory-Lorelta YOllDll
David Mannen, Herbert Mnndln
"DEJI"lLS IN WVE"·
Re«.4Oe
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TOOTH
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Relr.4Oe
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MILK OF
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2ge
WEEK-END CRUISE
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Over
GOLD DIGGERS AT
NEARBY THEATRES
Labor Day
ers who think, is quite sure to
Soloist; the little Mascot, Roland PugTO
the value of the home-town weekly
liese, and Charles Newton, Xylophonist;
A
new
type
of
film
drama!
That
is
prise of this century hilS made the his servant and solicitor.
with Geibel Falconer, Accompanist.
I\laine
strides toward perfection of detail and
The home-town folks would be (Juite
Mr. Hoxie is always received enthusi- what has been created by Director
Mervyn LeRoy in the Warner Bros.
-r1"v,1
astically
and
he
is
well
known
not
only
to
S. S. Pres. Harding
service that has characterized the news- lost without their weekly paper.
the lovers of good music but his genial production of "Gold Diggers of 1933,'~
and outstanding leadership which opens at the Mediir and Wavpaper of today. The creature of man's have a pride in the things that it stands
erly Theatres on Monday. This type of j
courage and daring supported in its ad- for and must be impressed with the and musical ability convey a spirit of
You just can't afford to
facts of support or non-support of and happiness which is another one of picture had its forerunner in "42nd!
vance by the genius of the machine age
Street"
but
"Gold
Diggers"
is
said
to
stay at home.
tradesmen. The publishers of sueh pa- the outstanding characteristics of his
entirely eclipse jt in the sheer force of
is rarely a total disappointment. The pers are not foolish enough to expect colorful presentations.
Call 6141
its drama. in comedy situations, its
Mr. Scheibley of Strath Haven Inn has catchy song hits and the novelty and
"yelIowist" product of the press Owns a merchant to give his patronage to a
arranged a delightful. setting for this out. some claim to interest even of the paper solely on the claim of local sup- door production but in the event that the beauty of its gigantic and spectacular
dance ensembles.
TRAVEL BUREAU
prude, the severe scholar, the critic. For port, but when the service that the local weather is inclement the performance will
The production carries an all star
29 E.
ST., CHESTER, PA.
weekly offers is real and cannot be be given indoors.
in. its saffron pages it carries delicious duplicated by any other form of pubc~st. which includes Warren William,
• ,a
shot':ks, a train of thought, a target for licity, it is only fair to expect co-opera- FULL WEEK AT
the lance.
tion from the men who draw their inHEDGEROW T:HII!:A,TRlI!: I
Nor far to the fear in this century of come from the community in
~ ·progress has been the weekly press. their places of busipess..are lora.ted aud ~ ~.~~ pl?y's. fr9W ..th.e I~r~c. r.epe~'Qry
True, with a capita! investment that is ~hi~h the local paper serves. A thou- of the Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Valley will be presented as the bill next
a mere drop in the bucket as compared sand circulars tucked under the doors
week; five of which will have their only
with the unnumbered millions used to of Swarthmore are making no contribu- performance in August this week.
Successfully opened and est9.bliahed during the yeara of
buy brains and equipment for the big tion to the development and strengthChekhov's meod play, "The Sea Gull"
economic depression now brings home to the youth of
. dailies, the weekly papers make no pre- ening of community life. and interest, the most famous Moscow Art Theatre
SWARTHMORE and its ENVIRONS
tense of supplying the demands which the very elements that make the mer- drama, will open the week on Monday,
''TIlE NEW EDUCATION"
August 21st. Written by the Russian
. the strictly, newspapers aim to fulfill. chant a success. Self interest alone,
master in 1890. its form is still more
found only in the best Privnte Schools
By the same token, the daily newspaper which is a poor commodity when un- than modern in present day theatre.
Individualized inslruction and Guidance, with freedom for creative self·cannot SUbstitute nor even pinch-hit accompanied by a broad interest in
David ?.fetcalf, Miriam Phillips, and
expression from the first year of the Elementary thru the Secondary School
for the weekly. The weekly's province upbuilding of the community which Mildred Lewis are in the cast.
results in abundant living and. thorough preparation for College.
On Tuesday, August 22nd, A. A,
is uniqut!. It may not always be realized supports the merchant, is best
Non-Sectarian -- Co·Educational- Country Day and Boarding School
:Milnc's delightful comedy of the search
by the editor, be he ever so sincere, but by supporting the local paper. A comNew Home -- Former Swarthmore "Prep" PJant (Remodeled)
and finding of romance in this century,
munity with no paper is a dreary place "The Romc:ntic Age", will be played.
the field is of great expanse.
Phone or Write
Unique in what particular? The clay at best.
This English comedy has been given
E. L. TERMAN, Ph.D., Director - Swarthmore 143-M
morc performances than any other
of the individual in daily journalism has
passed. The daily is a purveyor of news PLAUDITS FROM LL01~1[).[)r~1 comedy in the Hedgerow repertory.I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Frances Torchiana, Ferd Nofer, Helen I'
and other men's opinions but only to a
)'fany years have passed since the
very small degree does it originate Literary Supplement oi the London
opinion. The home-town weekly stimu- Times first gained for itself the nicklates thinking and ch'ic pride if in any name of "The Thunderer'~. Not
know it by that niime today, but
Eighty ..ninth Year Ope,.. Sepfemher 19, 1933
measure it fulfill its opportunities. It is reputation which gave rise to the title
A Country Day Preparator,. School for Boya and Girla
the cohesive element that binds neigh- is still strong, and it is with fear and
borhoods to purpose and development trembling that authors look within its
With a beautiful campus of 18 acres, on the Main
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant EPiscopal
with influences of personal sympathy pages for accounts of their literary
Line. Kindergarten to college. Modern curriculum,
Chester Road and College Avenue
skilled faculty. Graduates in 40 leading colleges.
and interest. It is the community inter- attempts. It is an especial achievement
Opposite the Oollege Campus
Rector
for
an
American
to
receive
not
only
Natural, homelike atmosphere of culture, courtesy
locutor. It is the civic forum in whiciJ
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T . .u..
notice, but very favorable notice from
and character. A school for the family_ Convenient
every citizen has equal right with his the stern critics of this publication.
11;00 8. m.-Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
transportation.
Mr. Guenther wlll preach
neighbor to express his opiuion. It
It is therefore with great pride that
Add:re.. Inquiries to Barcia,. L Joau, Ph.D., Headmaater
SWARTHMORE
brings into focus the local news events we of Swarthmore find that a member
METHODIST EPSICOPAL CHUlWB
68th IUld City Liree, Overhrook, Peulla.
which are allotted two or three lines in of our communnty has twice been
REV.
WAYNE
CHANNELL.
D.
D.
th~ city dailies or overlooked entirely. honored. Mr. Burton Alva Konkle,
Pastor
Albert
Hoxie's Harmonica Band of
Not t1)e least important function of thor of "Joseph Hopkinson" and
School.
"'Benjamin Chew" has been fortunate 10:00-Sunday
Seventy Boys, with Chief Caupolican, noted operatic
the weekly is to offer the merchant a enough to have both these books re- l1:00-Worshlp and Sermon by Rev. J. Hurmodern newspaper. No business cnter-
Bar Harbor
II
SWEENEY & CLYDE
sm
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'ULVE.RSTON
S~DOOL·
Friends' Central School
Relr. aSe
JAD
SALTS
I
AGAIN •••
ley Gates.
viewed in the Lo"dou. Times.
"Joseph Hopkinson" was published
by the University of Pennsylvania Press
ill 1931~ and in June of that year, the
I Tillles devoted a full column to it. At
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Summer Services
lone place the critic states "In the
I will be closed on Saturdays.. II Iuspresent
volume, Mr. Konkle has given
a carefully prepared and fuUy docu:
durIng JUly and August
I mented account of a career that well
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Strangers Cordially Welcomed
I
SUNDAY
U'OO-MORNING WORSHIP.'
.
Rev. Charles S. Dav:1es. D, D .• Pastor
ot the First Presbyterian Church,
Fairbury, nl.
record ~ for Hopkinson
YOU ARE INVlTED
WE DO OUR PARt'
Re«,
Re«.
Reg.
RO!r.
RO!r.
GARDEN
To A Famous Man", closes the week on
Courteous Attention
Saturday. Replete with the Jife and
Friendly Serviu
color of Madrid, it is a simple but true
Hard 8bell crabs free to
palJ'oD8
comedy of peasant life. Miriam Phil- from 8 P. AI. until closing (exeept
lips and Alferd Rowe are ill the title Sunday).
roles.
Tonight's play is Susan Glaspell's
"Alison's House" and tomorrow's is
Bjornson's "Love and Geography."
in OVERBROOK
109 W. STATE STREET
MEDIA, PA.
Madison llO
h
phia playwright, having its premiere at
J
State Cut Rate Store
CLIITON HEIGHTS
LOST
large cast.
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ECONOMY
EARNEST ENDEAVOR
II
PHONE SW. 1225
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
ON RECORD OF HER
M. F. Williams
elaborate, mobile sets. The brilliant new,
Frances Torchiana.
music and Jyrics are by the famous
"Hickory, Dickory", Dorothy Nichols' team of Harry Warren and Al Dubin,
comedy, which had its premiere in Rose who wrote the song hits jn "42nd
Valley in April will have its last per- Street."
formance in August on Thursday, the
24th. A comic satire 011 the hurryMrs. J. P. Strieby and Mr. Malcolm
worry modern life, it combines thought Strieby of Rutgers avenue, are enjoying a
with laughter. Jasper Deeter, Catherine fi\'e-day boat trip to Boston.
Rieser, and John Thornton head t h e l - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ __
II
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott \Villic: of Columbia avenue, are spending the month ~~~S~,
Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby
Keeler, Dick Powell, Guy Kibbee, Ned
Sporks and Ginger Rogers. Two hundred chorus girls are a part of the
$20
on the
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on a ranch in Kansas. On his way
Miss :May Kerr of Baltimore was
home, he visited the Century of Pro- the guest of l\frs. S. Frank Butler over 8-11-2t
3
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medium of advertising which is con- was one of the most distinguished sons! Laird, and Harry Sheppard head the
centrated power for· his benefit. It of Philadelphia during the period when cast.
would be the veriest folly for a local that city was virtually the capital of
the United States."
Romance holds sway again on Wedtradesman in a suburban town to pay
This ye~r Mr. Konkle has brought nesday night with the presentation of
the rates of a metropolitan newspaper out another carefully prepared biog- Bella Spewack's new comedy, liThe
to tell his story to the people of the city raphy, this one of "B'enjamin Chew", Countess and The Conductor" with Jo- dance and song conceptions were creand a hundred other suburbs from another worthy Philadelphian of Cul- seph Leberman, Frank Beckwith, and ated and staged by the famous musical
comedy producer, Busby Berkley. The
whom patronage could not· possibly onial days. The LOlidoll· TitHes says of
EdItor and Publllher
SWARTH. 1441
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of Waverly avenue are being congratulated upon the birth of
da,~!:~~~:i
THE SWARTHMOREAN
N.
baritone-cn the lawn, Thursday evening, August 24th,
at 8 o'clock.
Admissions
Special Dinners
Adults
40c
Tea Room 15c
Children Half Price
Dining Room $1.00
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StratL.Haven
RBLIGIOUS SOCIETY OP PBIBNDS
Vogue Beauty Shop
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M".-Meettng for worship In the
MeettDg Houae.
WEDNESDAY
'30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-8eWlug ancl QUllt'Ing In Wbtttier House, Box luncheon.
All are corcUaUy Invited to JOin In these
services,
CLOSED FROM AUGUST 21
UNTIL
SEPTEMBER
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E±cept l1'tida.y, Aui 25 and Saturday, Aug. 26
PIRST CHtIRCH OF ClDU8T. 8CIBNTI8T.
OP SWARTlDlORB
Park Avenue Below llarvard
Berv1c:ee:
M.-8unday School.
lI.-8undaJ" Leuon...sermon.
Wednesday evening meeUDa each .....
a p. IQ. Reading room open dallJ'. ueep'
11:00 A.
11:00 A.
Sunctap and hOlidays, 9:30 to 12:30.
Hrvlces and use the BeadIDJ Room...
All are cordtaUy invited. to attend the
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Cbeckin« Acoounts
SavinA' AUounls
Christmas Clnh
Foreip Remittances
Travelers Cheeks
Trusts and Estates
Sal" De_it
StOi'8lle lor Valnahles
Collections
Investments
Perhaps you are now one of our valued ~a8tomen. hut are you
uainc as -;nany of the above departmenb 88 you mia-ht be usmw 10
advantqe?
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NO 494 Pine street In the Borough of Colllngdale
In the County ot Delaware and State of the premlae. herein described and the prem
June Term 1933
Pennsylvan1a
Extending tbence along the iJ;E's adjoining on Ihe 80ulhwe.1 north twenly
The Boro Councd has posted new
SherIU Sale!! of Real Estate
All those certain lots or pieces of ground northwesterly side of tlie said Chester ave. lhe dl'gfl'ta twenl)'-elght mlnule. west nlnely
with the buildings and impronments nue north suty-s1x degrees no minutes thrre and lIinel), lie,; en hundredths feet to B
SignS \,arnmg Citizens of the boro that
At the Sheriff's Omce
thereon erected situate In the ToWnship thirty seconds east elght.een and ten hun- J)olut In line of lands of the Land TUle and
the) \\ III be \\ ISC not to exceed the
of Upper Darby County of Delaware State dredths feet to B POint a corner of other TrUitt Company thence alon&, lame north
Court House Media Penn8,.lvanla
of Pennsylvania beIng known and cleslg- lands of the said Morrls Weiner thence thirt.) three df.'gree8 fort,y three minutes ",went;,
speed limit of 20 nules per hour These
nated as Lots E-19 E 18 E·17 £-18 and along same north twenty.flve degrees fhe .seconds eWlI ntneteen and twenty one
Salurday AUgU8~ 26 1033
the southea.st thirteen and. seven on,e bun- twenty-eIght mlnutes west flfty-nlne and hundrt>dtha feet to a point B corner of Janda
sIgns have bcen posted on Park avenue
dre
Aronlmlnk Section of Drexel Hili Realty the middle of the party wall bet"ween the (loned lands south twcnty flve de&1'eea twenty
from Dartmouth avcnue to MichIgan,
Company made by Damon & Foster 0 E 8 premises herein described and the premises ejgbt minutes east one hundred two and one
Eastern Standard Time
Upper Darby Pa January 7 1928 and re- adjoining on the northeast to a POint In hUlidredths feet to the northwesterl,y side of
\\ here a great deal of spccdlllg has
corded tn tbe omce for recording of deeds line of lands of Land 'l'ltle and Trt.let Com- the aald Chealer avenue and thence by same
Condltlous--$260 00 C81Ib or certified check at
Media In Plan Case 3 page 5 described pany thence along said landa south thirty soutb flft)'-el,.ht de;Jtee. eIghteen minutes
been notIced lately Park avenue IS a at tiJUe of sale (unles8 othcrwl&e stated in
as follows
thrte degrees forty-three minutes twenty- thirty seeonda west sIxteen and 8ta:: tenths feet
advertisement)
balauce
In
ten
dll7s
Other
reSIdential street beyond the Horo Han condltioll8 on day of sale
flve seconds west twenty one and seven to the point and Illace of beginning
Parcel No 1 beIng composed of Lots E 19 hundredths feet to a point and thence
and there arc often chIldren plaYlIlg In
E-18 and the soUtheasterly four and. flfty- south twenty-flve degrees twenty-eight
lJelng known and desi&rnated 88 No 23
Fieri Fa(!ias
No "045 three one·hundredths (453) feet of Lot minutes east forty eight and twentY-l1ve Cheater al'ellue
the streets The most" Ide-spread com
B-17 on said plan described as one lot as hundredths feet to the northwesterly Bide
:March Term 1921
follows Beglnning at a point on the south of the said Chester avenue the POint and
Improvements conaist of two aloryy brick
1)13111t, Boro CounCil reports. are of the
of Burmont road at 'the distance of place 01 beginning
buUdlng- Uix42 feet Store front ODe 81017
All that ('('rtaan lot or plcce of land located side
delivery wagons of local merchants
three hundred ninety-six and twenty three
frame addition 61:12 leet
8ltuate partly In tho Township of Upper one-hundredths feet northwest from ]JOint
Being known Bnd deslgnated as No 33
A few signs Will also be posted on Darby and partly In the Townebip of Ridley of
curve of a round corner Into Woodland Cbf:8ter avenue
Sold as the Ilroperty of Morris Weiner. mort.Chester Road through the Boro re in the County of Delaware and Stale of Penn avenue (as mown on said plan of Aranl.
gagor aud real 0\\ ncr
sylvalilb beB'innlng at a point in the middle mink Section of Drexel lUll Realty ComImprovements consist of two·story brIck
nnndmg dnvers of the twenty.mlle of South 0.\ enue south O· 22 eaal 3106 feet pany recorded. at Media In Plan Case a apartment
16x59 leet Store front
Hand nlollC.)-S5000 00
trom a corner of lands of Smith Hardlgan page S) thence along the south side of
speed lund
and CompallJ and thence along the middle Burmont road north sixty-l1ve degrees
Sold as the property of Morris Weiner KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY Attorney
These new regulations '\Ill be care- line of said South avenuo south O· 22 east forty three minutes thirty seconds west mortgRior Sophie Magen record owner
100
feet
to
a
point
In
the
middle
of
tho
said
fully enforced and Park avenue"
be South u\ enue being the eorner 01 land DOW ntty-four and flfty-three one-hundredths and lIlUton M Bennett trustee in bank
feet to a point thence 80uth twenty four ruptcy of the ~tate of Morris Weiner real Le" ari Facias
No 281
111 the future heaVily patroJed
or late of Zema AI Thomas thenC!O by land degrees sixteen minutes thirty seconds west owner
of the said Zema M Thomas north 830 3 one hundred feet to the northeast side of
June Term 1933
east 43&11 feet to a point thence .till by North driveway thence along same south HANNUM HUNTER HANNUM & HODGE
Attorneys
said lands of said Zema. )( 'l'homu IIOI'Ib BlxtY-llve degrees forty-three
minutes
A'l that certain lot or piece of ground with
CLASSIFIED
65· cast 8-1 fect morc or less to the middle thirty seconds east fltty-four and flfty
the buildIngs and Improvements thereon erect
of a creek or run thenoo down the said <'1'eek three one hundredths feet thence north
cd Iituate at Sprlngfleld In the ToWnship at
or run by Us Beveral courses 98 feet more or twenty four degrees sixteen minutes thirty Levari Facias
No 1092 SJlring8cld in the County of Delaware and
Ict's
to
a
point
whjch
Is
another
earner
of
land
seconds
east
one
hundred
feet
to
beglnnmg
FOR RENT
Stale of Pcnllsyhanla desicnated and known
March Term 1933
ot the said Zema)1 'rhomss and also a cor
88 Lot No 02 Section No 3 on certain re
Parcel No 2 beIng composed of the
IIcr of 1:11 d of the eetate of Charles Tete. de
';Ised 1'C('0rdetl plall8 of lots called Spring
FOR RENT-Furnished cottage suitable for ceased thence by the said land of the estate northwesterly twenty and forty seven one
All that certaIn lot or piece of land with lIe d sur, eyed for The Sprang8Cld Real Estate
8 people at Hance s Point three miles of Charles Tete deceased north 66 0 east 200 hUndredths (2047) feet of Lot E 17 all of the two story brick store and apartment CODIPany b) FrallkHn &::: Company en II En
from Northeast From Aug 28 to Sept 10 feet more or le8s 10 a stone beillC' another Lot E 16 and the southeasterly thirteen bUilding thereon erected situate on the giuet'ra A,ltiI 14 1919 which said reVised
Phone SWarthmore 750
cerncr of land of the cstate of Charles Tete aod seven one hundredths (13 07) feet of northwesterly side of Chester avenue at 1)10118 nre duly recordtd in the Office for tbe
det't!a8ed and of lalld ot Siwle,. Street IhenC!e Lot E 15 on said plan described as one lot the distance of tlve hundred nlnetY-Dve RecordIng' or Deeds lie In and for the County
FOR RENT-Apartment Entire third floor by land of the said Sidney Street north 23. as follows Beginning at a pOint on the and thirteen hundredths feet measured of Dela" are aforellald In Case No 1 page 20
133 Ogden aVe Two bedrooms electric 5-1 "'est 295 22 feet to another corqer of south side of Burman t road four hundred northeastwardly from the northeasterly aud described 8S followg 10 WI'
refrigerator $50 Includes gas Bnd elec. land of the said Sidne)' Street thence still by fifty and seventy.slx one-hundredths feet side of Pine street In the Borough of Col
Bl'KlIlIlLlI", 011 the eastcrly side of Rolling
trlclty Phone SWarthmore 15 M
land 01 tho suid Sidney Street south 880 51 8" northwest from point of curve of round llngdale In the County of Delaware and road a corner of Lot No 51 on 8uld plan
\\Cl!lt -'130 10 feet more or lesa to the middle corner Into Woodland avenue as shown on State of PennsylvanIa Extending thence thence lea\ IIIg said road and along Lot No
FOR REN'I-Two attractive housekeepIng of a creek or run at a point the corner of said plan thence along the south side of along the northwesterly side of the said 01 1I0rtheast\\Drdl.J one hundreft and ninety
apartments eaCh with 5 rooms and bath laud now or late of Grat'll M Rice Wife of Burmont road north sixty five degrees Chester avenue north elxty-slx degrees no feet and six one hundredth8 of a loot to a.
Albert N Garrett Pennypacker 4442 or Thomae L Rice thl!llCe alonC' the middle of lorty three minutes thirty seconds west minutes thIrty seconds east ten and thirty l10lUt a corner of Lot No 51 as shown on
Swarthmore 489
saul creek or run by Its 6e\ eral courses south lorty one and slxty.five one hundredtlu. hUndredths feet to a point In the north- said plan thence along the roar line of Lor.
to a point an angle In said Burmont westerly side of the said Chester avenue No ;;I.. eonth six de!;C'ees eighteen minutes
eaah. artily b,. said lalld now or late of 8a1d feet
thence stIJI along said side of Bur thence stlll along the northwesterly sIde Of/ thirly seconds west one hundred six teet and
Grace M RICO and by the land of Samuel road
FOR RENT-2 furnished apartments
mont road north seventy degrees twentyPark Avenue Electric refrigeration on 1 escrsky 316 feet mOre or Jess to a poiot. a two minutes thirty seconds west sixteen the said Chester avenue north fifty eight six!, one hundN'dths of a foot to a POIII! and
degrees eighteen minutes thirty seconds south MIX de.. r( 8 three mlnutcs 11ft} se Gnds
both Phone Sw 1489
In tl rner of other land 01 Samuel Yesenky and
nine one hundredths
feet east five and flfty one hundredths leet to a "cst t"O fcct alill thirty selen one hUndr"'utha
thence along said olher Jauds at Samuel Yea thenceeighty
south nineteen degrees; thirty seven
FOR ItENT-Modern fire proof garage ersky south 83 0 a \\est .J.a2 ft.'Ct 1Il0rc or le88 minutes thIrty seconds west one hundred POInt a c'Jrner of other lands of the said of u fOol to a Ilolnt thel ee sOUCh eight) nine
to , Ilomt III the middle of said South avenue leet to the northeast side of North drive Morris Weiner thence along SaBle north degrees fOlly 0 Ie minutes fifly six secunds \\est
Phone Sw 788 W
aforellaid being the pOlUt and J)laee of regin way .. thence along same south seventy de twenty l1ve degrees twenty-clght minutes one hundred sixty se\ en nnd fiU3 six oner It Ir
west seventy eight and forty seven hun- hUillll'L'tllhtl 01 a foot to a blone in the enid
grees twenty two minutes thirty seconds dredtha
feet passIng through the mIddle RoJJIll« rond ami thence along the side ot said
FOR RENT-Furnished house on hlll Year
east
twelve
nnd
seventy.fourth
one
hun
of the party wall between the premises RollIug' road on a Iii e curvmg to the left \\ith
or more Fruit, garden shady laWn six
No 1m, ro\ ements '8(.'Ollt gToulid
dredths
feet
to
a
point
an
anglE.
In
sold
herein descrIbed and the premises adjoln- u radIUs 01 IIIX hundred and seven!) 11\ e feet
bed rooms porches Chester and 69th St
driveway thence st1ll along said driveway Ing
on the northeast to a pOint In Une of the distance of eighty tcet to said Lot No 51
buses Pass lawn $90 a month Margaret 8
Sold OI.S Ihe properb of Samuel Yesersky
south sixty dve degrees forty three min lands
otalong
Land TItle & Trust Company the first mentioned point and place of begin
S
W
a
_
utes
thirty
seconds
east
thirty
seven
and
thence
same south thirty three de- nino;
B_'_0_WD_5_03_N_C_h_es_te_'_Ro_a_d__ _ _'th_m_o,_e__ SAMUEL A ]\IONTGOMERY AND RA YAlOND
1
fifty nine one hundredths feet
thence grees forty three minutes twenty five secE LAnSON AUorneJs
north twenty lour degrees sixteen minutes
FOR RE~"T-Second floor apartment In
west eighteen and thJrty seven hunUnder and subJect to certain co\ellants and
thirty seconds east one hundred feet to onds
prIvate house 4 rooms bath Rent Rea
dredths feet to a poInt a corner of other restrictions
beginning
sonable Phone Sw 566 J
lands 01 the said Morris Weiner and thence
along said lands south twenty-flve degrees
FJCrl Facias
Under and subject to certain conditions twenty eight minutes east sixty· nine and
Im,lroltments consist of two and one ha.lf
WORK WANTED
No 701 and restrictIons 88 therein mentioned
forty hundredths feet passing through the slor,. frame house 30x27 teet Enclosed porch
June Term 1933
mIddle ot the party wall betWeen the prem. One l:Itory rear addition 15x18 feet Frame
Together with and including ten feet In
herein described and the premises ad garage 10 x 18 feel
WORK WANTED-Good cook Bnd laundress
All that certain lot. or piece 01 ground with width of the said North driveway abutting lses
JOining
the southWest to the north
desIres laundry work at home or at your the bulldlllgs nud improvements thereon er on the said lots which driveway extends westerly on
Sold as thl! prolK!rty of Robert N Dallas
side of the said Chester avenue
house or wUl go out by the day to pre eeted situate III the To\\nshlp of Hav~rford from the northeast side of Burmont ter- the
point and place of beginning
and Mae D Dallas mortgl4j"ors and William
pare meals; Reference Call Martha Madox County of Delawnro and State of PennsylvanIa
race northeastward and southeastward and
Being known Bod deslguated as No 29 D Gordon Scc )! of Banking- of the Com
Bw 363
desisnated and known 8S Lot No 1 on Block leading to and Into Woodland avenue and
1II011\\eo.llh of P nnsyhania real owner
together
wIth
and
subject
to
the
rIght
Chester
avenue
G all a certain plan of lots called MerIon
WORK WANTED-General housework wIth Golf 1\lanl I' made for WIlJlanl H Wilson and liberty and privilege to the owners ten
Hand mone):-SOJOO 00
I
..
1st f t
to
b 1k
plain Cooking WUI l1ve In PhOne Sw Company by 0\ er and TIDgley C E sUpper Bnts aud occupiers of other lands abutting
mprovemen
cons
0
WO 8 ry r C KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY Attorney
1380
Darby Penna
on Aug-ust 31st 1926 and thereon to the use of the said North drive apartment 16x78 feet Store front
bounded
and
described
as foJ]o\\s 10 "'''
way In common with the owners tenants
Sold as the property of Marrls Weiner I.e, 8rl FaCIas
LOST
and occuplem of the premises herein de mortgagor Sophie Magen record owner
No 282
Beginning at a point on the souther!;r aide scribed as and for a passageway driveway n:n.d Mllton M Bennett t-ustcc in bank
LOST-Large oval Cameo with heavy gold of Golf' jew road (fill)' fect wide) sald point and watercourse at all times hereafter lor ruptcy of the Estate of Morria Weiner
June Term 1033
rim Reward offered for prompt return OOIDS' the POlDt of tangent of a circle having ever
real owner
Bertha Sellers 503 N Chester Road
8 radiUS of twent.) ffOel forming' tho corn"r
All
that
<'erlaiQ
br'~lc U-UlllIOu:aeQ :and Int n..
Improvements consist of three .story brick HANNUM HtTNTER HANNUM & HODGE piece of land lIituate
ot O\(~rbrook terraee (forty five leet Wide) and apartment
011 the northWest corner
buUdlng 33x94 fett Three·story
Attorneys
...
Gol r View road theneo extendlnr along" the brick apartment bulldlng 33X94 feet Three.
01 Eighth atreet and Barclay street In tbe
said SOutherly sule of Golf View road north story brick addition anx16 feet
Sixth Ward of the City of Chester oontaming
Storms are had this sum. ail;:t,
one degrees thlrlY-eight minutes eWit. ono
In front on the aald Barclay street h:enty
Sold aa the proDerty of Louis K Man- AliaS Levari Facias
fed and extending In depth a. westerly dlrecmer. Storm insurance costs hundred thirty six ond twenty four one hund gold
No
21
redths feet to a poiUl thenre south t~ellty
hon along the said Eighth street one hundred
a thousand for five five degrees twenty tv;o minutes east eighty
feet to lands now or late of the Pennsylvania
March Term 1033
Hand MoneY-$l 500 00
three and twelve one hundredths feet to a poInt
Real Estate and Construction Company.
year policy.
a eorner of Lot No 2 thenee south sixty four
All that eertam lot or pieoo of land with bounded 011 the north by lands now or late 01
degrees thirty eight minutes "'es, along Lot No FRED TAYLOR PUSEY Attorney
the two storyy brick store and dwelling there WilIlotil a Price Jr
J one hundred flfty five feet to a point on the
on ereetcd situate on the northwesterly sIde
easlerl,. side of Overbrook terrace thence Fieri Facias
Imlnul'( ments eonsilit of two story brick
of Chester a\enue at the distanc'C of thirty
No 922 se"en and flit, one hundredths feet measured house lax40 feet Enclosed frQnt porch One
E. C. WALTON
along the same north twent,. five degrees
t,"ent~ two minutes west fifty SIX and three
northeastwardly from an angle in Cbest.er sf( ry frame addition 12x15 feet
June Term 1933
Olle hundredths feet to the point of tangent of
avenue whleh DnB'le IS SIX hundred five and
POSSESSION AT ONCE
Sold flS tne properly of DaVid Tittlebaum
said Circle torming- the corner of Overhrook
All tha' certain lot or piece of ground with forty throe hUndredths feet mcasured north mortgagor and Georfre 'arlnn real owner
$45-detached, 206 Morton Ave J Rutledge terrace and Golf View road and thence around
eastwardly from Pine street in the Borough
the
bUlldmg'a
and
Impro\
ements
thereon
erect
Opposite Presbyterian ChUrch Hardwood l:ianl corner 011 the nrc of a circle curving to
ed situate in th~ Borough of Sharon WlI of Collingdale In 'he County of Delaware and KI:SGSLEY MONTGOMERY Attorney
floors hot water heat. garage
the right with a radius of twenty feet the arc County
Extending thence
of Delaware and State of Penn8l'lva State of Pennsyl\"anla
dl8tanle
of
thirty
and
thirty
seven
one
hund
$25-near Swarthmore '7 rooms, bath,
through the middle of tbe parly wall between
large lot.
JOHN J CAIN Sheriff
redths feet to the first mentioned point and lila bounded and desC'nbed according- to B
1118('0 of beglnnlllG'
WM S BI'ITLE
suney thereof Illade for GeorgI:: M Dunlap
In
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VOL. V-NO. 34
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 25, 1933
CANDIDATES DRAW
FOR POSITIONS The Blue Eagle
Complete Lisl of Boro Candidales
Who Will Appear on
Primary Ballot
With Tuesday the last da) to With
draw petitIOns at the County Com lUIS·
stoJlers office 111 ~Iedla the complete list
Jth their POSitions 011 the
ballot IS no\V a\aJlable The drawmg for
of candidates
l\
President Buchner 0/
Business Men's Association Appointed
General 0/ This
AUG 2819
$2.50 PER YEAR
FOUR ROBBERIES
In Swarthmore
DURING SUMMER
Rebecca Holmes, Presidento/Woman'sClub
Is Lieut. General in
The Great Re-
Boy Confesses to Forty Thefls;
Including Three Here
in Borough
I
I
I
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I
$3.20
~far~6' ~:miM: ~~~te:e\"f:~1 f;;:!~:e4s t9~ II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~;;;~~;;;~~~~~~~I
~I--·------·------"""------""--""-""._"
as follows Beginning at a point on the north I
of.
easterly Side of Rldle)' avenue (forty fcet I
~
S" lU-J
Under Bnd subject nevertheless to eertaln
rcser\ allons J'estrictione covenanls and COndl
liolls as therein fully set forth
\\Ide) at the distance of three hundred forty
Real E,tate
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Im)ll'm cments conSlat at: two and one ha.1f
story stonc and stucco house 24x40
Porch front Two story stucco addition 18x_4
fcet Two and olle hal f story stone and stucco
.ddlt,on 6d8 leet Garage attached
f~t
10SEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST G SNODGRASS ASS'T
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
Sold as the properly 01 J Edgar Bark
m.n
and owners
Nonlta Denton h" wHe morl""gors
and real
Hand MoneY-$500 00
MEDIA PA
PYROIL
•
C,rcular Giving
Complele Delails Senl on
Request
or
Inqmre at Your Garage or
Independenl
Fdlmg Station.
PYROIL-SINCLAffiE
I nlnelY
ALLEN S OLMSTED 2ud Attorney
II
I
Fieri FaCias
June
Term
No 1060
1933
•
:
ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH GASOLINE
GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
,i
WENTZEL MOTORS
i:
::\lORTON Z PAUL
\ttorl ey
N. R. A. MEMBER
Shop Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Day
•
FRANK, THE BARBER
•
I
S w arthmore 5 9 6 '
COD.illg • • Next Month!
••• the NEW telephone directory.
It will contain alphabetical listings
&
SHERIFF SALES
Of Real Estate
At the Sheriff s Office
Court House Media Pennsylvania
Saturday September 2 1933
830 o clock A M
Eastern Standard Time
Condltlons-$2S903 cash or certified cheek
~ ......' c at ~le ( mless ottcJ'\\lse stated In
advertisement) balance tn ten days Other
"ondltlons on day of sale
miles of Philadelphia. And to save
Levari FacIas
No 1085
time when you want to buy-
THE CLASSIFIED
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
(I'ELLflJII' J"A6BS)
"'Ie'" WHBRB
to 6 . . It"
I
March Term 1933
All that eertaln lot or piece of land with
the two s"ory brick store and apartment
building thereon erected situate on the
northwesterly side of Chester avenue at the
distance of five hundred stxty one and
thirteen hundredths feet measured north.
eastwardly from the nortbeasterly side of I
Here's
Money for Letter-writers
•
~
of ALL subscribers in communities
within a radius of approximately 20
I
Except Friday and Saturday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
th A ve.
SHERIFF'S SALES
Sold as the properlJ of Daniel E Walters
:
:
I,
I\\cnty one
hHnntea
dcgrees
parlly I)assing
through
the thirty
party seconds
wall ofwest
the I:
premis"s erected upon tbe herelD descrIbed I
I
lot and the premIses erected upon the lot ~
adJoimng to the nurth IImety feet to B potnt. :
OU
I
ID the northeasterly Side at the said Ridley I
I
8\ Cnue thence extending along same south .. _ .... _.._ .. ___ .. __...... ____ .. ______________________ • ______ ...... __________ .. _____ ....._______ .......
t,"enb Jhe degrees thirty eight mmules thirty
scconrls e 1St Iv;entl Bel'en and flve tenths feet
to the first mentIOned POlllt and place of be
gllllllng together "lIh the free use right
hberty find prl\"lIege of tl e above mentIOned
Mven feet \\Jde driveway 111 common wlth the
(mners tenants and OC(tlplers of the herein
d(-'s rlbed premises and the premises adjoimng
to Ihe south and as for a passageway and
drheway at al1 times hereafter forever and
l
Swarlhmore 1540
I
:
fee' to a point then... extendong north :
"enty
mInutes
&eeollds five
\lestdegrees
t~entyIhlr,y
seven..l.ht
and five
tenths'blrly,
feel :
to a pomt thence extending south sixty four I
All those thrt>e eert aln contlJ;110US lois of
ground \nth the messuage thereon s,tuate at
Moore Ridley Tow ","hl)l Delaware County
Penns): h ama on the \\ester]y side ot Folsom
A\e 1301 It S from the S westerly corner
of 12th Ale alld Folsom Ave
thellce ex
tending S along Folsom Ave 71 ft to lands
of P W &: B R R thence westwardly along
said R R 146 It to tbe E Side of a 10 It
Illlrovemcnts consist of two story stone
"Ide alley thence northwardly along S81d at r brIck and frame house 15x30 feet Porch
Ie)! 80!t 5 IIIches to S side of another 10 ft fronl One story frame addition 6x6 feet
'WIde allcl thence E nlong said aile;, 140 ft COlJ{rete blo(!k garage 9x18 feet
to place of begmninl:' Being 1126 Folliom Ave
Moore Del Co Pa
Sold as the prol ert, of EIl8s J Good and
Ella Good
Imlro,;ements consist of t"o and one half
story framo house 30x24 feet Porch front MATTH.EW RANDA.LL Attorney
T"o and one half story frame ad(latlOD 61:12
feet One story frame addition 6x30 feet One
JOHN J CAIN Sherin
story frame additIOn 18:1:8 feet Frame ahed
18x iO feet
I
,0
__SERVICE
"_",,______,,,,_....................___......................_. . __. ,:
LEE OF CONSHOHOCKEN TIRES
SALES
SERVICE
D artnt
(Simply add to Oil and Gas)
Increases II10loring De~Ighl-While Decreasing ils COSl.
I
and flve
tenths ieet .lde
measured
westwardl,.
'mm
01 Chester
pike /1,r
Ithree
(Sixty the
feetnorth~"I.rly
wide) thp-noc
extending
north
sixty four degreeS twenty one mlDntes thiru
seconds eallt along- the centcr hne of B rertain
seven feet wide driveway and partly passIng
Ihrough lh. PRrly wall 01 two ""trun garages
1 00
TIIII .11.... TIILBPBONB (;oMPANY ... I'IINJIrSYl.VANI&
Read the leller on page 3 which was chosen this week
by the judges in our letter-writing conlesl. Mler you have
read ii, sit down anti "Tile us a leiter yourself. Give us
'our idea of the ill1lJortance of cooperation and tbe ~aJue
of the weeklv where you live. Do you th\nk Ihe circular
slinger is ser\'ing his community or just drawing support
~Wm_?
,
Write a letter in 100 words. Tell frahkly what yyu
think. Perhaps yours will he one of the I .' rs printed q.
the Swarthmorean during the next nin eels. If it is we
will pay you two dollars for it. The p e-winning letters
"ill he selected by careful judges who are interested in
eivie causes and broad service. If more than ten letters
are printed, the same price will he paid-$2.00 for each
one.
:\[ rHo" ard E \ oung of 227 Park
avenue
Olll: of S\\ arthmore 5 best
kllo\\ Il Citizens died on Frtday. August
18 after a Sickness of only a week
:\(r Young was first vice preSident
of the Tradesmen National Bank and
Trust Company, Philadelphia. and had
been 111 the hank1l1g DUSll1eSS most of
hiS hfe He was a member of the Penn
A C and Unton League and ,,,as sec
retaf.) and treasurer of the Schuj Iktll
Rller N2.v~ He ,\:as also secretar) and
treasurer of the 1ralta Boat Club, as
\\ ell as hoJdIng membership III several
fratenlal orgal1lzahons
Funeral sen Ices "ere held on Tues-
,
SWARTHMOREAN
JOINS ,THE NRA
The S1.l'JrthmorcQII was granted mem
berslup In the N R A thiS week
We
have been delayed as have all newspapers
b) the fact that the Newspaper Code was
one of the last to be decided upon and
was completed onl) a few days ago
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Dr George \V Warren of Harvard
avenue who has been recelvmg treat
ment at the Presbyterian HOSPital, has
returned to hiS home
M ISS Doreen 11 Itchen \\ III return home
da} August 22, at the 01" er Batr Fu- from PUle Tree Camp today In a few
neral Home, In Philadelphia Interment da}s llr and ll,s l!Jtchell and MISS
111 Arlington Cemetery
Mitchell will leave for ChICago
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THE SWA,RTHMOREAN
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a two-weeks camping trip at Camp Horam,
).[r5.
Mary V. Darrin and AIr.
turn to Swarthmore shortly after Labor
Richards. lIear Colebrook. Pa. They Charles Darrin all of Wellsboro Pa.
Day
arc. \Villiam Vlachos, Henry Pierso],
}'fr. and AIrs. R. G. Fudge' of N., school.to be here for the opening of
Davul Rumsey, and Chalmers, Stewart. Chester rd. and Mr. Penrose Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. George Schobmger and sp t i t Sat d
th
I
Interior D_rator
lIr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey and
family of Swarthmore avenue, returned
en
as
ur ay at
e S lore as family of Princeton avenue returned on
011 Sundar from the Century of Pro- guests of Mrs. James Thomas of Vassar
Saturday night from East Orange. N. J.
hI iss EmiJy Campion returned yes- gress EXIJOsitiol1.
avenue.
where
terda,), from spending a month with Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. King, of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cochrane of mer. they have been spending the sumin All ita Branches
and Mrs. Henry Brown. of Chestnut College avenue, are spending a felV N. Chester road and ~fr. and Mrs. Fred
The Misses Nancy and Joy Price. of
Dickson of Torresdale, Pa. spent last
HiII,"at their summer home, "Clapboard weeks with friends in Milton, Pa.
Island."
Mrs. C:. N. Fries~ Jr., of Haverford week-end cruising on the Cochrane boat. Guernsey road, return today from Camp
Mrs. E. M. Buchner is spending the Place. with two fncnds, Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Elrie S. Sproat are tour- Pochawachne near Dingman's Ferry, Pa.
Mrs. Weston Clark of Rutledge. formonth of August at Atlantic City.
H. Luff, of .Haverford Place and MrS". I ing through New England and Canada.
merly
of Swarthmore, gave a large picMrs. Paul K. Alger and daughter, D. Albert Simpson, of Dartmouth ave- Their daughter E'udora wiIJ return hOlne
Nancy Lou, of Park Ave., returned 011
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on
Friday night at which many
nu.e, e
011 \'\ e n,cs ay. mornmg to from caml) on Ihe 26th.
~Ionday f~om a wcek's visit with rela- dnvc
to the \Vorld s Fair by way of
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Shop--Z7 Main 81., Morton. P ..
Swarthmoreaus were guests.
hves at :MIn Creek, Pa.
Youngstown. Ohio. They will rcturn by
MISS MarJone Schumacher, daughter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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~--Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans, of Haver.- way of Detroit Canada and Niagara of .Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, of HaverSCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWARTHMORE
ford Place, left on Tuesday for a two- I Faits.
"
ford avenue, who has been traveling in
k
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Delaware County, Pennsylvania
wee s motor trl)1.
.1~lr IllIterary I~- Mr. Milton S. Bryant and family of Europe arrived home on Su~day night.
clu?es Boston and a VISit to the \\TorId s Dickinson avenue have been occupying Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs. Thomas M.
AUDITOR'S REPORT
Fair.
.
.
for two weeks "Pine Cone Camp", at
motored to New York City to
For School Year Endin« ,July 3.1933
hIrrs. ~obert Morns.on and. family, Oak Bluffs. Mass., which is owned by meet her. Mrs. Schumacher had just
of \\ ash!ngton, D. C., IS spend 109 two Dr. Frederic A. Child, of Vassar ave- returned from a month's stay in Ross, Assessed valUation of taxable propertY--$5,224.080.00.
Number of mtl18 levled-25.
weeks With her mother, Mrs. John R. nue.
near Altoona, Pa.
Number lUlSessed with per capita taX-l,074.
Brownell, of Haverford Place. They
Kent Vie hover eelebrated his seventh
Bate of J)er caPita tax-$3.00.
will remain in Swarthmore until after
h
Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher are
the wedding of Miss Evelyn Ernold. of birt day on Thursday, August 17th, by living at present with Mr. Schumacher's
Amount of School Tax
Per Capita
Property
entertaining ten of his little friends at
H
h
Total
Haddon Heights, N. J., and Mr. Donald luncheon. Game'S were played during mother, Mrs.
ervey Sc umacher on ~d~~t levIed (face of duplIcate) ............ $5,922.00
$130.602.00
$136.524.00
Pa ItYns to Duplicate........................ 189.00
Browuell, which is to take place 011 the afternoon. Kent is the son of Mr. Haverford ave.
19.19
208.19
na es......................................
99.00
1,814.19
1.913.19
September second.
and hIrs. Arno Vie hover of Rutgers I llr. and llrs. E. O. Lange and family ~ta1 amount of tax ........................... 6,210.00
132,435.38
138.645.38
oneratloDS .•................................ 735.90Mr. and :Mrs. Edwin Crosby and avenue.
'
of Baltimore Pike are spending the sum- Entered
204.75940.65as liens or returned ....•..............
23,700.08
23.700.08
?aughter of Benajmin 'Vest avenue are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mock of Cor- mer in the 'Vest. They have been in
III Ashland, Kentucky for two \~e.eks.
lieU avenue, left on Tuesday to spend Wisconsin the greater part of ~he time Net am.ount of 1922'tax collected.....•........ $5---.2-09-.80tl08,530.55
$113.740.35
~h
.. and Mrs. Jesse W. Phlhps of ten days at the Fair.
and are now at the Fair. They witl re- Salary credIt for non-e:r:onerated. non-collected
per
capIta
taxes.................
.............
$264.30
\Vdnungtol1, Del., announce the en. .
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$264.30
-DedUctions
gagement of their daughter, Anne HillDr. and Mrs. \VJllJam M. Blalsdel1,
born Philips, to \Veston Holt Blake of of. Strath ~aven :'Ind !Iarvard avenues
DELAWARE COUNTY
RECEIPTS
EXPENSES
\Vilmillgton. Mr. Blake is connected Will cllter:tam their bndge club tomorSealed prop068.ls will be receIved at the ;;::~::-::-:-~-:--:--=-'"=-==-----:==
County Controller's OfIlce, Court House, Balance on hand JUly, 1932. ....
$578.35
with the firm of E. William Martin, row evcnmg.
General
Control
(A)............ $4,906.51
Media. Pa., untll 9:00 A. M. (Eastern Stand- Temporary Loans •••.....••.... 16.450.00
137.27
Architects, in \Vilmington. No date has
Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert Law- ard TIme) and PUb!lcly opened at 10:00 Interest........................
Instruction (B) ...........•.... 102,253.01
A. M. (Eastern Standard Ttnie) on Tuesday. BaletJ of property. insurance, etc.
75.31
been set for the wedding. :Miss Philips renee, of "Maplebrae", Moylan, left August
AUXiliary AgenCies (C) ........•. 4,893.12
22, 1933, for furnlshlng two hundred raxes ................. $113.740.35
is well known in college circles here' Saturday morning for a motor trip to torty-two (242) sets of election suppUes for Del1nquent ........... 8,148.88
Operation
(D) .....•........... 16,564.93
l>rlmary Election to be held September 19.
- - _ _ 121.889.23
she has been for severa) years secre~ Paupack Lake, !lear Buck Hill Fails, 1933.
Detalla: on 11Ie In the County Com- State Appropriation ..... ....... 14,352.79
Maintenance (E) .............. . 1.884.11
TuitIon non-resident pupIls.... 16,782.41
tary to Mrs. Brand Blanshard, Dean of where they are the guests of Mr. and mlBslonera' Office.
Fixed Charges (F) .•.••......••• 5.157.82
The County COmm1ss1one1'8 reserve the AU other sources............... 2.423.21
Women.
Mrs. Winfield W. Mellen, of N. Ches- right
to reject any or all bids.
Debt Service (0) •••••••••••• •••• 34,129.13
Mr. and Mrs. David Bruner are oc- ter Road, who are occupying their
JAMBS T. STEWART.
Total •••.•••..•..•..•.•...•.•• $172.688.89
Capital Outlay (H) •••••••.••••• 2,45~.61
County Controller.
cupying the Brand Blanshard house on summer cottage for the month of Au- 8-11-2t
Amounts
Summary
Whittier Place during the absence of gust. Mrs. Lawrence will remain for
DELAWARE COUNTY
Total
Dr. and Mrs. Blanshard.
this week, while j\fr. Lawrence reSealed proposaIa will be reeeived at the Total receipts ................................................. .
,172.688.69
County Controller's Oftlce, Court House,
(Items A-F) •••••••.••..••.•••••.•••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• $135.659.50
Dr. and Mrs. Brand Blanshard are turned last Monday.
Media, Pa .• until 9:00 A. M. (Eastem Btand- Total payments (Itema O-H) ••••..••••••••••..•••••••.••••••••• 36,581.74
spending two weeks in their new sumMr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, and ard Time) and pubUcIy opened at 10:00 Total ...••••...............•....••.. ,.........................
$172.241.24
mer home at St. Johnsbury, Vt.
daughter, of Park Avenue, left yester- A. M. (Eastern Standard Time) on Tuesday.I_Da_lan_c_._o_n_han
__d_(:..S_ch_OO_1....:.Y.:.ear:::...;;1933~;;-1;;93~4;;)~.;;.;;":;';;'';':';;':,'':;';;';;''::',,'':''.:.;..:.. .:.
..:...-...::..$44:.:..7:.;.4.:.5_ _ _ _ __
August 22. 1933. for prlntlDg and furnlahSINKING ..
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REPORT
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Miss Louise Archer Clyde daughter day for a visit to Chicago and the ing ballot Iabe18 for tour hundred thtrty_
sIX (436) voting machines; approldmatelY ;B:-..::an=c:-.-o:-n~h:-.:-n-:d;-:J::u::IYc-:4-.-::1::932::-...-.-::*1".:,356=.7::6~I;-P=-=-::d...:..::.::.::...-.,.thc---:-t_,-_ _ _-,.._ __
of Mr. and l!rs. Samuel Dye~ Clyde. of World's Fair.
ten thousand (10.000) apecimen ballots: Rec'd during year from current
al out to 0 er und ...•.•..... $2.000.00
two hundred fifty (250) sets of envelopes.
f cis
643.2
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Ogden and Swarthmore avenues, who
Mrs. John ,M. Ogden and her son and
two hundred thirty-eIght (238) sets of
un
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has been at the Clyde summer home in John, Jr., of Hillborn avenue. spent return aheets for the Prl.nuin' !:lectlon. De" 1
Rehoboth, Del., spent a few days in last week in Buffalo with Mr. Ogden; taUa on 1l1e In the County Oomml88lonere' Total receipts ••............••.. $2,000.00
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Swarthmore this week prior to leaving yesterday Mrs. Ogden and John went cnDoe.
Each bid must be accompanied by a cerAssets
LlabWtles
for a trip to Maine.
to Baltimore to join Mr. Ogden for tiDed check of Two Hundred Do!lars ~::::-:::--:-::::"----:=;:;:--:C--7--(POO.OO) drawn to the order ot the County School sites. bulldtngs and
Bonded Indebtedness ...••..... $289,000.00
Henry \Vellburn and George \Vell- the remainder of the season.
of
i:ela~!ity
CommLsatonera
raserve
the
Ac~~:e~ceiva.bie·::::::::::
:$6r.:~~:~
Short
term loa116............... 18,4S0.0D
burn, of Dartmouth Avenue, are spendMr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Merriam and rIght to reject any or all bIds.
Balance In treasury............
447.45
Accounts payable ..........•..•
292.77
JAMES T. STEWAR't',
jng part of the summer near New Lon- Miss Jean }ferriarn of Swarthmore
don. Conn. I
avenue, are leaving today for Sachem 8-11-2t
COunty Controller. ~T~O;;taI~=.;;.~.;;
..;;.~.;;..;;.~.;..;;.~.;..;;.~.;..;,;.~.;;.$7;;:;21:;.920;;:;:.84~o!h============d,f3:;;0;:'5~.7;:'42~.~77
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buck and Head, Conn., for a few weeks.
EBTATE OP EVELYN BARR BRocK:. deWe hereby certtfy that we have examined the abOve accounts and find them correct.
their son and daughter, Raymond Buck,
lIrs. George Schobinger, of Swarthf!~te~
of Admlnlstratton c. t. a. on the and that the securities of the ofllcera of the board are in accordance with law.
Jr., and Dorothy Buck have moved more avenue, who returned on Sunday above Estate bavlng been granted to the July 2.6, 1933.
undersIgned. all persons Ind:ebted to said
from their home on Swarthmore ave- with her family from a trip to Chicago EBtate
S. W. JOHNSON,
are requested to make payment and
nue to Mexico, where they expect to to visit relatives and attend the World's thO!le having claims to present the eBme
WALLACE M. McCURDY,
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spend the next five years.
Fair, is recuperating nicely from a bad WIthout delay
W. R. MAIN.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY
Auditors.
Mrs. \V. Nivin Wherry and children fall which she had while in Chicago
17th
and
Chestnut
Streets.
OFPHILADELPErrA,
have been spending several weeks at and which resulted in a broken arm.
Parker
S. WUllams. President.
Ocean Cily, N. J. They expect to return
Mr. and l\hs. CarJos F. Noyes, of
Administrator c. t. a.
this week-end.
.
Harvard Ave., returned this week from Attomey:
JOHN STOKES ADAMS, Esq.,
NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
652 BulIltt Bldg.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett and a teu~day trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Currie, Jr., of N. 7-28-6tPhlladelphla, Pa.
family of Garrett avenue, left last Saturday for a two-weeks vacation on Chester Road, have as their guest this
week, Mr. Paul Smith, of Pittsfield,
Cape Cod.
Mass.
Four Swarthmoreans who are memMr. and Mrs. Harold E. Starbuck of
bers of the famous old Second City
September prices will show an increase of 50c per ton
Swarthmore avenue, will leave on
Troop of the Philadelphia Cavalry,
on egg, stove, nut and pea coal price••
Tuesday for a vacation of scvcral
which has been in existence since weeks in the Thousand Islands.
Revotutionary days, left !ast Friday for
There are 1500 householders who will buy coal within
Mrs. Perci\'al Armitage, of Harvard
90
days. If each householder bought 1 ton of coal and
avenue. entertained informally at sup$5
worth
of cord wood before Sept. I, there would be a
per on Sunday night, in honor of her
saving
of
$750
to the consumers.
husband's birthday.
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West
Baltimore
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alger, of the
We are doing our part with the
Vanity Box, :Mrs. Alger and ,Miss MilCLIFTON
HEIGHTS
dred \\Tood will leave today on a motor
trip to Detroit.
Madison 110
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Green of
Friday and Saturday
1 201
S. Chester Road, are spending a
few days with their son-in-law and
The Season's Laugh Riot
If the cousumers do their part it will be in line
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Broomall.
"BEST OF ENEMIES"
with the times
4th,
at
the
Broomall
summer
home
on
Buddy Rogers
the
Manasquan
River.
l\farian Nixon
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
1\lrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., and daughter,
Frank Morgan
INCLUDING LIFE
Miss Ann Kraus, of Benjamin \Vest
Joseph Cawthorn
aVenue,
are
traveling
by
boat
to
PortGreta Nissen
land, Maine.
OL:l BANK BUILDING
Swarthmore 1234
sw. 1833
l\fondny and Tuesday
}.[r. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of N.
Laurel & Hardy
I Chester road are occupying a cottage at
Beach Haven until September lst.
"THE DEVIL'S
DRAPERIES
. ),Ir. and Mrs. George de Forest of SLIP COVERS
BROTHER" 1University Place had as their guests over
PHONE SW. 1225
Monday Nighl--Kitchenware to
the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. \\.'illiam L.
Each Lady Patron.
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'REUNION IN VIENNA'
,,7c dnesda,· Night-AI.cX Electric
Vacuum Cleaner
Courtesy of
Henry C. Snowden, Jr., Inc.
Thursday Night-Kitchenware
to Each Lady Patron
Friday and Saturday
"INTERNATIONAL
HOUSE"
Friday Night-Apex Electrie
Refrigerator
Courtesy of
Henry C. Snowden, Jr., Inc.
COAL SERVICE
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CaL S"'artbmore to Arm in a War
A,ainst Misery
FRIDAY; AUGUST 25, 1933
THE EAGLE SCREAMS
Hour by hour throughout the nation
the giant machine pf the President's
Emerlo!ency Re-employment campaign
is gaining momentum.
Nothing so stirring and spectacular
i
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Sealed ~~~A:Ift C~U~)'ed at the
County &ntrollor'6 OfDce, CoUrt House,
Medla. Pa .. until 9:00 A. M. (Eastern s~g.t
~~dM~~~t!~dS¥:~~l~:~ ;f~'r'o:tTuea_
since the wartime days of 1917 has
been attempted in this country. For
example, a house-to-house and blockby-block canvass throughout the entire
Boro and vicinity will be undertaken
and the same mopping:Ul) process will
presently be under way in every part
of this entire country. It certainly
means tremendous organization effort
to carry out such an undertaking, but
the objective is ",veil worth the effort.
PYROIL-SINCLAIRE
MEDIA FRIENDS SCHOOL
••
OUT.OF.DOORS KINDERGARTEN
Of course it would not be possible to
carry out such an enormous task withWINNING LETTER
out systematic planning backed up by
the number
one girl
In the ;
weekly
tournaments
heldplayer.
this summer,
characteristic American enthusiasm.
The following letter from Mrs. Paul the outstanding players among the boys
There is nothing beyond the power of K. Alger has been chosen this week be- were· Ralph Rhoads, 1'om Clay, and
the people of this country, once they cause it seems to define most clearly a Will Craemer. However, quite a few of
catch the spirit of the thing and decide sentiment which is general in Swarth- the good players who have been away
r
Bi-"'7-,unth Y_r Ope... Septem"", lB, 1,n
during the summer are planning to ento put it over.
more:
ter the wind-up tournament. This
A Co_1r7 Dal' Preparatol')' Schoot for Boy. and Girl.
In the first place, the organization
should stiffen the competition considerWith a beautiful campus of 18 acres, on tbe Main
ably. Evelyn Morgan has been the most
h2s been set up along military lines, To The Editor:
Line.
Kindergarten to college. Modern curriculum,
In general, people who live in a commu- consistent winner among the girls.
for, if ever there was a war, and a
.
skilled
faculty. Graduates in 40 leading colleges.
righteous one, it is this master offensive nity such as ours just don't happen to be Among those who ought to give her a
Natural, bomelike atmosphere of culture, courtesy
"run for her money" are Marcia Gar.against unemployment. Beading the here. They are drawn by a magnetic at- retl, wjnner of the school' tournament
a.l\ll !'harac.t~~> . A ~chQOU9r the family. Conveniel1t
work in each state are a' state chairman traction which they themselves .find it this past spring, Ruth ~I urreH, and Petransportation.
and a state woman chairman, both ap- difficult to analyze. Undoubtedly our tra Lingle. Any Swarthmorean 16
Addre.. IDquinN to Barc'.y L JOIlU, Ph.D., He-l!cI~M~'
pointed by the Governor of the state. unique cultural advantages play a big years of age or under may sign up for
68tL. and Cit,. Line, Overbrook, Pen.aa.
These two, in addition to the chairman part as does our convenient proximity to 1,================::; !,;:::================================:;
of the committees represe-nting the a large metropolis. But more important
Why lend away for Prh'ate School
principat cities of the state, and the and deeper than these apparent r6a.sons is
Education when 'Vou can cend to
state commissioner of labor, will con- the real reason WHY. Swarthmore is a
friendly
town;
we
are
interested
in
our
OPENS SEPT. 21
stitute the state committee.
neighbors and they in us.' Our merchants
College preparatory and general high school courses for girls.
The duties of these state committees are warm and cordial in their dealings
Co~ducarionalNon~sectarian
Day sludents have equal privileges with boarding students.
are to make certain that C\'ery dty in with us. ·Tradefolk and town folk are
High standards, unusual equipment.
Progressive
.the state organizes and conducts a local fused together in a spirit of civic friendEmergency Re-employment drive.
. liness and local pride. And because of
WildclifJ-Progressive Junior College-liberal and line arts,
Under the shadow of
this
community
spirit,
we
are
all
anxious
housebold arts, secretarysbip.
Swarthmore
College
Then we come to the Boro organizato support worthy tocal projects. Some
tion.. The local committee is organized
l\lr. and Mr8. H. M. Crist, Principal.
of our merchants do not realize that' in
Write or Phone E. L, Terman. Director
along strictly military Jiues, the leader their practice of ~~circular-slinging" as
Box 1575 Swarthmore
Swarthmore 143.M
being designated as "General." He, in last week's editorial called it, they are
turn, selects three colonels, each of faiHng to do this.
:Much of the credit for the spirit that
whom is to have charge of a specific
\ \
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is
Swarthmore is due to the helpfulness
part of the c2mpaign.
and unselfishness of our \veekly paper, the
\Vhile the organization work is now
Su'Orllrmorcall and it is rather an unin the preliminary state, it witl round happy Lreach of the code to fail to supout into actm:1 accomplishment with port this publication which is making a
great rapidity. The Swarthmorean will concerted effort to further the interests
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
act as a publicity agent for Generat of our Boro.
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
I think I am \'oicing the opinion of
Buchner and General Holmes, and serve
Summ.er Services
many Swarthmore housewives when I
the people with information of pro~
say that I should much prefer to read the
SUNDAY
gress.
WORSIDP.
buUetins of the merchants, who are now l1:00-MQRNINO
Rev. Douglas A. MacMurchy, B.D ..
depending on circulars, in the pages of
Ridley Park. Pa., Graduate Student,
Princeton TheologIcal Semlnt\ry.
Mr. Herbert Fraser of Elm ave., was the S'WarlllJllorcau along with the other
at home over the week-end from \\'ash- a(h'er.tisements than to be continualty
YOU ARE INVITED
ingtol1, D. C. where he is a member of picking them up from my front· lawn.
'SWARTHMORE
the Consumer's Committee, which is a In the paper they draw the attention.
METHODIST EPSICOPAL CHURCH
part of the NRA and which is adjusting Scattered about they are a nuisance.
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
Business is getting ready. All over the cOuDtry
Pastor
prices in the interests of the consumer.
This is the sincere thought of a
manufacturers and merchants. are reorganiz.ing their
Swarthmorean who is \'itally interested in lO:OO-Suuday School.
ll:00-Worshlp and Sermon by Rev. RichOUr community.
methods- cutting down overbead. cutting out unnecard H. Jones
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Adelaide
Alger
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essary expenses. buying wisely, spending carefully, in
Strangers Cordially Welcomed
--::-.1.....- - Miss )..[ary Fellows, daughter of ~lrs.
general operatiog much more efficiently. They have
TRINITY CHURea
Charles Fellows of Park a\'enue, will
COAL YARD
Protestant Episcopal
. made.good use of the depression.
Chester Road and COllege Avenue
teach in the Glen-Nor High Sch()ol durwill be close~ o~ Saturdays
Opposite the College Campus
ing the coming year. Miss Fe!Io\.... s has
Rector
I
during July and August
Rev. J. Jarden Ou~nther. S. T. M.
Thousands of individual men and women
I
• been on the faculty of Bcanr Collegc at
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11:00 a. m.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon .
have followed snit and have overhauled tbeir
Mr. Guenther w1ll preach
financial habits. They hav" revalued the wonhwbiJe
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OP FRIENDS
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Priends' Central School
Ia OVERBROOK
THE MARY
LYON S{;HOOL
ULVERSTON
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tbings in life and, even witb reduced incomes, have
SUNDAY
'rHE VANITY
Box
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CLOSED
AUGUST 25 TO SEPTEMBER 1
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
tournament. Either drop aroun.d at
the College avenue court and register
I your name with Dave Preston, or else
call Swarthmore 717-R. All those wishiug to enter the competition n1tlst be
enrolled before 1100n of Monday the
28th.
,
' 'AresfO.e !
I s.ntinel Type
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5.40
Any Swarthmoreall who is 1I0t
registered as to party may \'ote
b the Primaries by going to the
COUllt}' Commissioners' office ill
Media and signing an enrollment
blank stating a party affiliation.
i the
day. September 5, 1933. for furnlahtng.
"America has gone to war," said E. L.
printing and fOlding one hundred thousand
(100,000) PeJ'80nal Property Return Blanks
Buchner, Chairman of the local organfor the year 1934. Det.aI18 on file In the
ization of the National Recovery Ad-I
oftlce of the Board tor the A8se6sment and
Revision of Taxes.
ministration drh'e. "Yes, thaes exactly
RESOLUTION
The County Commls8loners reeerve the
IN HE COMPENSATION OF BOROUGH right to reject any or all bids.
AnT
what has happened. \Ve are at war
TAX COLLECTOR
JAMES T. STEWAA ,
against as crucl and malicious an enemy
Y:c:o:n:tl"O=l:l',r.
RESOLVED.
for the
1lscal
1934, ;8:-2:5:'2:::t::=======Co=un=t:
and
until the That
further
action
01 year
COuncil,
BIRTHS
the total compensation of the Collector of
as ever attempted to defeat democracy.
Borough Taxes shall consist of a commlsJust think for a moment of the sufferMr. alld Mrs. Hellry Patterson. of sian of 2~!, per cent on aU borough taxes
turne<" over to and collected by the said
ing and death that have come from this Elkins Park. and formerly of Walling- Tax
Collector.
frightful depression of the last four [ d
I
.
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d
h
PURTHER
RESOLVED,
That such
or , are )cmg congratu ate on t e Collector 18 authorized
to deduct
trom TaXI
the
years.
(SImply add to on and Gas)
birth of a daughter, Alice Sullivall, on taxes collected by hIm the Borough's pro·'\Vhile we are going into this move. August 8
portlonate part of the COIIt of printIng a.nd,
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1sending out notices to taxpayers. said
Provides positive and
ment with whole-hearted enthusiasm,
On August 20th, at the Pennsyh'ania am.ount to be adjusted by Borough councI!.l
I want it distinctly understood, how- Hospital a daughter Patricia was born
perfect
protection against
Passed thIs 4th day of August A. D. 1933.
,
"
D. E. HESBENBRUCH.
ever, that we are going to carry out to Mr. and
temporary
low, ahsent or
Mrs. G. R. Henry, of N.
President of CounCil,
General Johnson's ideas to the letter Chester Road.
deteriorated
oil.
Attest:
Pro. Tem"
in these two ways: There is going to
Dr. and Mrs. C. N. H. Long of WalALBERT N. GARRETT. Jr..
be neither ballyhoo nor attempted co.
t
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t
i
t
d
secretary.
L
A.k
b
nu . ane are elllg congra u a e on
Approved thls 12th dayBorough
of August
A. D.
erdon. This is a great patriotic move- the
birth of a daughter, Barbara Rose- 1933.
Hannum & Waite
ment, and nothing wHl be done con- mary, on J ul)' 26th, at the Pennsylvania
W. R. LANDIS.
or
Burgess.
trary to the dignity that should accom. Lyin-in Hospital.
Clifford M. Rumsey
pany such an exalted movement. Here
Mr. and Mrs. \Varren H. Ogden, of ESTATE OF ROBERT E. 8HA~LES. deor
ceased.
is the situation in a nut-shell: We are Ogden, are being congratulated on the
Letters of Administration c. t. a. on the
Circular on Request
in a situation really comparable to war. birth of a daughter, Helen Anne, on above
Estate haVIng been granted. to the
In mzny ways it has been worse than Tuesda)" August lst in Crozier Hos- undersigned, all persons tn(Jebted to said
From
are requested to Olake payment and
war, because in the case of war you phal. Mrs. Ogden is the former Miss Estate
th06e ha.ving claIms to present the same
can See and contact your enemy, but Alice Marker and waS until her mar- wIthout delay.
HERBERT L. EnrTCH1NSON
in the case of this depression the enemy riage, a member of the nursing staff·
Ji'lrst National Bank Bldg.,
Swarthmore 1540
is intangible and invisible. There is not of the Community Health Society of
Darby. Pennsylvania.
Attorney
and
Administrator
c.
t.
a.
an individual or family circle in Central Delaware County.
Swarthmore that has not felt the
Mr. and Mrs. George Earnshaw, of
blighting effects in one way or another Strath Haven avenue, announce the
of this terrible depression.
birth of a daughter, Elizabeth, on Fri"\Ve are getting wonderful encou- day, August 18th, at Crozier Hospital.
agement and I am sure that I shall
GAYLEY TERRACE AND BALTIMORE AVE.
have the honor of reporting to Presi- FINAL TOURNAMENT
dent Roosevelt and Recovery AdminisTUITION REDUCED
OPENS AUGUST 28
trator Johnson that Swarthmore has no
OPENING NEW
slackers in this great drive to put an
The summer tennis season culminates
end to the depression and all the misery
with a tournament for boys and girls
and suffering that have gOlle with it. which begins on Monday, the 28th of
FIRST SIX GRADES
"Yes, America has gone: to war-and, August, at the College Avenue courts.
as usual, America will win."
REGISTRATION DAY SEPTEMBER 11
Following the precedent that was set
• I ill
tast year, the prizes are two cups, one
. PHONE MEDIA 467M OR MEDIA 811
THIS WEEK'S PRIZE
for the boy champion, the other for
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14..7$..19.......... 6.'10
ENROLL AT MEDIA
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PYROIL
Editor
Phone Swarthmore 900
Batereel .. $ccoa.d Clau matter, January Z4.
.• 9Z" at the POlit Office at Swarthmore. PL.
UDder tb. Act of Marcb 3. IS19.
Jaekso~
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GEN. BUCHNER SPEAKS
Founded bv Robert JL Sharpie.
UPHOLSTERING
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FREDJ.HARLEY
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AUGUST 2S, 1933
AUGUST 2S, 1933
OPEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 2
Phone 440
PHONE SWARTH. 750
WASHING-CREASING-TIRE-BATTERY_BR.4KE SERJ'ICE
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M.-Meetlng for worship In the
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-8ewlng and QuiltIng In Whtttier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordially Im'lted to JOin III these
services.
managed for the first time to stan a Savings Account
11:00 A.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Selow Harvard
ServIces;
M.--Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.- Sunday Lesson-5ermon.
Wednesday eveninG meeting each week.
R p. m. Reading room open dan,., except
Sundays and hoUdays. 9:30 to 12:30.
All areand
corcUally
attend the
services
use the Invited
ReadingtoRoom.
11:00 A.
and add to it out of
they receive income.
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every pay envelope or whenever
Are they ready for better times? Yes, and more: they're·
on their way.
.
And OIay we bope that you are one of them!
Swarthmore National Bank,
and Trust Company
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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while like this during the summer is
urged to exhibit at this year's Flower
Show, on Tuesday, September 19th.
The members of the committee would
like to have the exhibits delivered by
~[onday night, September 18th, in order
that everything may be arranged for
Tuesday. Bird-houses must be built
according to the measurements which
are suitable to the bird they are to
house and the name of the species of
bird for which the house is built must
accompany the exhibit.
YOUNG SWARTHMOREANS
INVITED TO EXHIBIT
Children'8 Seclion 10 Be Imporlanl in
Annual Flower Show
As a part of the Annual Flower show
which is sponsored by the Swarthmore
Women's Club, there will be this year
an ~pportunity for our youngest citizens to show their abilities.
The Juniors are to be divided into
two classes; those from six to eight
years of age and those from eight to
14 years. Their exhibits may be of various natures. :Many boys and some
girls during the summer months of vacation pass the time in making birdhouses, raising vegetable or flower gardens; the girls sometim('s make, or help
in the making of jams and jellies. All
of these things are of interest to their
friends and to their parents and every
girl or boy who has something worth-
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Mr. Frank E. Williams of Amherst
ave., will return the end of August from
the West where he has spent the Summer. Most of the time he has been at
Wisconsin Dells.
Miss :Mary Yates Gilcreest, daughter
of ~lr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of
Han'ard avenue, has returned from a
week's visit with Mrs. Helen Hall at
Holiday Hill, WesttowJI, Pa.
SHERIFF SALES
CLASSIFIED
SHERIFF SALES
FOR RENT
At the Sheriff's Omce
Of Real Estate
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
FOR RENT-Apartment. Entire third 1100r.
133 Ogden Ave. Two bedrooms. electric
refrigeration. $50. Includes gas and electricIty•. Phone Sw. 15-M.
Saturday, September 16.1933
8:30 o'clock A. M.
Eastern Standard Time
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
apartments each with l1ve rooms and
bath. Albert N. Oarrett, Pennypacker 4447.
or Sw. 489.
FOR RENT-Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, on Park Ave. ElectriC refrlgeratlon. Phone SW. 1489.
Condltlon'J--$250.00 cash or certified check
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
advertisement), balance In ten days. Other
conditions on day of sale.
Fieri Facias
No. 1190
June Term, 1933
FOR RENT-Furnished house on hilI. Year
or more. FrUit, garden, shady lawn. Six
All that certain lot or piece of ground
bedrooms, porches. Chester and 69th St.', wltb the buildings and Improvements
buses pass lawn. $90 a month. Margaret S. thereon ereeted, situate In tbe Township
Brown. 503 N. Chester Road, Swarthmore. of Upper Darby. County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania, known and deslg<>
d 11
ttl
I nated as L-ot No. 23 on the plan of E. M.
FOR RENT'-.;;oecon
oor apar men n pr - Parker. described according to a plan and
vatePhone
house.SW.
4 rooms,
able.
566-J. bath. Rent reason- survey made by Damon and Foster, Clvll
Engineers, on February 18th. 1925, as folFOR RENT-Apartment, third fioor; two lows, to wit:
rooms, kitchenette and bath. Reasonable.
Beginning at a point on the southeasterly
Call Sw. 773-R or 335-W.
side of Parker avenue (thlrty-l1ve feet
wide) at the distance of four hundred
FOR RENT-Attractive second 1100r fur- forty-four 'and six one-hundredths feet
nlahE:d room; semi-private bath. 323 Cor- soutbwestwardly fr:lm the southwesterly
nell Ave.
.
side of Kelly's Lane (thirty-six add one-halt
feet wide). Containing In front or breadtb
ANTED TO RENT
on the said southeasterly side of Parker
.
I avenue on a course. south slxty-l1ve' degrees, l1fty-l1ve mlliutes· west twenty~l1ve
WANTED TO RENT-By September 15th, feet, and extending of that-wld.th In length
apartment wltb at least 2 bedrooms. Not lor depth between parallel lines at right
over $40 a month. Phone Sw. 53-R.
angles to said Parker avenue on a courae
twenty-four degrees; five minutes east the
WANTED TO RENT-One or two rooms. distance of one hundred seventeen feet the
furnished, In private bome, private or northeasterly Une thereof 'passlng through
semi-private bath. Oarage. Convenient to the middle oi. the party wall between tbe
bus. Reasonable. Phone Sw. 174.
dwelllng erected on thls·lot and the adJoinIng dwelling on the' nortbeast and the
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished room for southwesterly Une thereof P888lng through
mother and child of five~ Light house- the middle of a party driveway and tbe
keeping privileges and care of child while middle of the party wall of twin garages on
mother Is employed. Call SW. 106-&
these and on the premises adjoining to the
southwestward.
hundredths teet to a point and thence thlrlY sc('ond, wt'st 81xteen and Ilx·tentb, feet
soutb twenty-l1ve degrees. twenty-elgbt to the OIolut aud place of he&1nnlUIr.
minutes east torty-elgbt and twenty-the
hundredths feet to the northwesterly side
Delnlr known alld dellill'lI8ted a8 No. 23
of tbe saId Chester avenue, the point and Che8ter avellue.
Place of begInning.
ImJlro\'ements ('onsl8t of two'ltOI77 brick
BeIng known and designated as No. 33 building. 15x42 feet. Store front. One 'etol7
Chester avenue.
frame addition, 6x12 feet.
Under and subject ·to the lien and payment of a certain mortgage debt or prinFOR SALE-Whippet automobile. $35. 5 cipal sum of four thousand dollara topassenger car. Phone Sw. 627-J.
gether with Interest thereon when and as
the aame becomes due and payable.
WANTED
PRODUCE
ir Basket Tomatoes 30c
Being known and designated as No. 29
Chester avenue.
1
Improvements consist of two-story brick
apartment. 16x78 feet. Store front.
POLITICAL
POSTERS AND CARDS
Sold as the property of Morris Weiner,
mortgagor; Sophie Magen, record owner.
and MUton M. Bennett, trustee In b,mkruptcy of the Estate of Morrts WeIner,
real owner.
Let Us Print Them For You
HIGH·GRADE WORK
REASONABLE PRICES
QUICK DELIVERY
HANNUM. HUNTER, HANNUM & HODOE,
Attorneys.
Alias Le,'ari Facia8
No. 21
SPRINGFIELD PRESS
:\Iarch Term. 1033
All that certain lot or piece of land with
tlte t wo·storyy brick store and dwelllnif Ihere·
on erected sitnllte on the northwesterly side
of Chester a,'enue at the distance 01 thlrtysc,'en and fitly· one hundredths feet measured
northeastwardly from an angle in Chester
3\'enue. which angle is six hundred 11ve and
forly·three hundredths feet measured narth."
eastwardly from Pine street. in the Borough
of Collingdale, In the COUll I)' of Delaware and
State of Penllsyh'ania. Extending tbene'll
through the middle of the party wall bet ween
the premises herein described and the premo
iscs adjoining on the aouthwest, uorth twenty·
five degrees twenty-eight minutes west ninety·
three and nlnety·sc\·en hundredlhs feet to a
point in line of lands 01 the Land Title and I
Trust Company; thence along Bame north,
Ihlrty·three degrros forty-three minutes twenty.,
five seconds east nineteen and twenty· one
h'Jndredths feet 10 a point a corner of lanillJ
of Charles F. Eggleslon; thenro by last men·
tioned lands sOUlh twenty·fi,'e degrees twenlyeight minutes east one hundred two and one·
hundredths feet to the northwesterly side of
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June Term, 1933
Storms are bad this sunI· All that certain lot or piece of ground
·
with the buildings and Impro\'ements to
nler. Stornl Insurance costs be erected thereon, described according to
survey and plan tbereof made June 16th,
$3 •20 a t IlOU sand f or fi ve a1925,
by Damon and Foster, Civil Engineers,
·
as
situate
the north side of Berkeley
year poI ICY.
Iroad at theondistance
of six hundred and
E. C. WALTON
twenty feet eastward from the northeast
side of Long Lane, In Upper Darby 'l'ownship, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
Containing in front or breadth 'on the
said Berkeley road sixteen feet and exPOSSESSION AT ONCE
I tending of that width In length or depth
$45-detaehed, 206 Morton Ave., Rutledge. northward between parallel lines at right
Opposite Presbyterian ChurCh. Hardwood angles to the said Berkeley road eighty
floors, hot water heat, garage.
feet Including on the rear thereof the soil
$25-near Swarthmore. 7 rooms bath of a certain sixteen feet wide driveway exlarge lot,
'
• tending westward into said Long Lane,
Wl\l. S BITI'LE
Improvements consist of two-story brick
Sw: 111-.1
and stucco house, 15x36 feet. Porch front.
Notary Public
Real E&late Oarage attached.
MRS. A.
206 Ballymore Road, Springfield Swarthmore 2084
MRS. CLARA L. TAYLOR
TAX COLLECTOR
SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR
ON RECORD OF
J. QUINBY
&. SON
HE~
EFFICIENCY
ECONOMY
EARNEST ENDEAVOR
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Get Ready for Fall
with an Automatic
GAS HOUSE"HEATER
SoQ.VICKLY
and EASILY
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Sold as the property of Pblllp Rhine.
JOHN V. DIGGINS, At.torney.
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T
Hand money-J500.00.
YOVLGRAVE FARM
Improvements consist of two-story stucWANTED-Experienced
maid.
Cooking. co house, 17x27 feet. Porch front. One-story
laundry. and care of Child. Live out. frame addition, 2x6 feet. Stucco garage.
Phone 106-J.
lOx16 feet.
Sold as the property of Charles T. HoffPERSONAL
, man and Mary E. Hoffman, his wlte.
Ihe saidfifty·eight
CheSler avenue;
thence by
same 1'_
south
degreesandeighteen
minutes
PERSONAL-Has anyone a hectograph set CHARLES I. CRONIN, Attorney.
no~ in use? John Hall would like to have
one for his work among the mountaineers
No. 1469
In North Carollna. Phone Sw. 552-W.
Fieri Facias
.
Sold 018 the property ot: Rober~ K. Dallae
and Mae D. Dallal, mortgligon. and William
D. Gordon. Sec·:r. of Banking of the Com·
nlonweallh of Penn8:rlvanla. real owner.
Sold as the property of Morris Weiner,
Hand mone:r-S5000.00.
Levari Facias
No. 282
mortgag;)r; Sophie Kagen, record owner,
and Milton M. Bennett, trustee In bank- KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Attorney.
June Term. 1933
ruptcy of the estate of Morris Weiner, real
owner.
All that ('ertain brick messuage and lot or
Levari Facias
No. 2S11 piece of land. situate on Ibe nortbwes~ corner
HANNUM. HUNTER, HANNUM & HODGE,
of Eighth 8treet, and Barcla:r street In the
Attorneys.
June Term. 1933
Slxl h Ward. of tbe City of Cbeater, contalnlng
In front on the aald Barclay street twenty
No. 1092
Levari Faclaa
All tbat certain lot or pieee of ground wllh fed, and extending In depth 3 westerl:r directhe buildings and Improvementa tbereon ereet· tion aloJlg the said Elghlh street, one hundred
March Term, 1933
ed. ait uate at Springfield In the Townahlp of feet to lands no\\' or lale 01 the Pennsylvania
Springfield In the County of Delaware and
and Construction Compan:r.
All that certain lot or piece of land wltb Stale of Penn8ylvanla, deaignated and known Real E8tate
on the north by lands now or late of
the two-story brick atore and apartment aa Lot No. 52. Section No.3, on certain reo bounded
building thereon erected situate on tbe \'Ised reeorded plaJla of lots called "Spring· William G. Price, Jr.
northwesterly side of Chester avenue at field" surveyed for The Springfield Real Estate
Iml,ro\'ements ('on8ist of t wo·stOl')' brick
the distance of five hundred ninety-five Company by Franklin &. Company, Civil En·
15x-10 feet. Enclosed front porch. One·
and thirteen hundredths feet measured gineers. April 14, 1919. which 8ald revised house,
northeastwardly from the northeasterly plans are duly recorded In the' Office for the story frame addition, 12x15 feet.
side of Pine street, In the Borough of Col- Recording of Deeds &'c., In and for tbe Count:r
Sold as the property of David TitUebaum.
llngdale, In the County of Delaware' and of Delaware, aforesaid. In Case No. I, page 20, mortgagor,
and George Varian, real owner.
State of pennsylvania. Extending tbence and
dellCrlhed a8 follows. to wit:
along the northwesterly side of the said
Beginning on Ihe easterly side of Rolllng KINGSLEY )IONTGOMERY, Attorney ..
Chester avenue nortb sixty-six degrees no
It corner of Lot No. 51 on sald plan:
minutes thirty seconda east ten and thirty road,
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
hundredths feet to a point In the north- thence leaving said road and along Lot No.
westerly side of the said Chester avenue; 51. lIorthea8twardl:r one hundred and nlnel:r i~;;~~~~~~~;;;;~;;;~
thence stlll along the northwesterly side of feet and six one·hundredths of a foot to a
the said Chester avenue north 1lfty-elght Ilolnt 3 corner of Lot No. 51, a8 shown on
degrees eighteen minutes thirty seconda said Illan; thence along the rear line of Lot
east l1ve and fifty-one hundredths feet to a No.5:!, south 8ix degrees eighteen minutes
point a comer of otber landa of the said thlrl:r seconds west one hundred six feet and
Morris Weiner; thence along same north slxly·one hundredths of a foot to a point and
twenty-five degrees twenty-eight. minutes south six degrees three minutes fifty IeCOnd8
SWARTHlIORE. PA.
west seventy-eight and forty-seven hun- west two fet't and thlrty·sel·en one·lmndredths
dredths feet. passing through the middle of a foot to a point; thence 80ulh elgbtY'nine
or the party wall between the premises deilTees fortY'one minutes fifty·six seconds west
herein described and the premises adjoin- one hundred slxty,sc\'en and fifty·six one·
Ing on the northeast to a point In line of hundredths of a foot to a stone in the said
lands of Land Title & Trust Company; Roiling road aild thence along the side of said:
Special for Friday and Saturday
thence along same south thirty-three de- Rolling road on a line eun'ing to the left with
grees forty-three minutes twenty-l1ve sec- a radius of six hundred and seventY·five feet,
5
onda west eighteen and thirty-seven hun- the dlstltll(e of eighty feet to said Lot No. 51.
dredths feet to a point a corner of other the first mentioned point and plaro of begin·
landa of the said Morris Weiner and thence nlng.
aloag said lands soutb twenty-five degrees
Stand 200 yards below
twenty-eight minutes east sixty-nine and
Under and subject to cerlain covenants and
forty hundredths feet, passing through the rest rictlons.
middle of the party wall hetween the premFairview Ave. on S. Chester Rd.
Ises herein described and the premises adImpro"l'ments consist of two and one·hall
Joining on t.he southwest to the north- story frame house. aOx27 feet. Encloscd porch.
westerly side of the said Chester avenue,
tbe point and place of beginning.
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FOR SALE
One·story rear addlUon. 16x18 feet. Frame
nrall'e. 10 x 18 teet.
Improvements consist of two-story brick
Sold aa tbe propert:r of Morris Weiner, mort· KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY. AUomq.
apartment. 16X59 feet. Store front.
gagor and real O\\'lIer.
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AUGUST 25, 1933
SHERIFFS SALES
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
SHERIFF SALES
MEDIA, PA.
Of Real Estate
At
the Sheriff's omce
SALE
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
~fore exeess furniture and olher
Saturday. September 2,1933
articles:
8:30 o'clock A. M. •
2 D. R. Rugs (colton) 9xl2,
Eastern Standard Time
each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.00
Condltlens-$250.00 cash or certll1ed cheCk
1 HaU Rug (wool) 3x12. . . . .. 5.00 kb .I~.').e of l>llie ('mless otl:crwlse stated In.
1 Square Rug (wool) 30x30 in. .25 advertisement), balance In ten days. Other
2 Clothes Trees. each . . . . . . . "
.10 conditions on day of sale.
-1 9" Manlel Clock, brass(French
Levari FaCias
No. 1085
style)
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3.00
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1 Kitchcn Clock .
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March Term, 1933
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that
certain
lot
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piece
of
land
with
I Square ross T able, on~'x 101) 1.50: the two-story brick store and apartment
I Linen and Silver Sideboard.. 2,00 building thereon erected, situate on the
1 Porch Rug (ere") 6"8
1 00 northwesterly side of Chester avenue at the
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distance of five hundred sixty-one and
2 Large Porch Rockers. each. .. 1.50 thirteen hundredths feet meaaured north3 Small Porch Chairs, 101. . . . .. .50 eastwardly from the northeasterly side of
2 Windsor Chai rs, each . . . . . . . . 1.50 Pine
street, In the Borough of Colllngdale,
In the County of Delaware and State of
1 Table Mirror (14 in.) ronnd.. 1.00 Pennsylvania. Extending thence along the
1 Candelabmm (5 eandle). . .. .75 northwesterlY side of the said Chester ave1 Antiqne Bronze Figure . . . . . 1.50 nue north sixty-six degrees, no minutes
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thirty seconds east eighteen and ten hunMlsee
aneous rile es
dredths feet to a point a corner of other
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'I II lands of the said Morris Weiner; thence
M ay be exanllne
al y nnh
along same north twenty-five degrees,
A. M. or after 9:00 P. M. except Sun- twenty-eight minutes west fifty-nine and
day
l1fty one-hundredths feet, passing through
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the middle of the party wall between the
premises bereln described and the premises
adjoining on the northeast, to a point in
line of lands of Land Title and Trust COmpany; thence along said landa south thlrtythr£e degreea, forty-three minutes, twentyPhone Sw. 2076
fi\'e seconds west twenty-one and seven I
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317 N. Chester Road
"}anitrol" gas house..
heater can be installed
in any type of furnace.
When the bleak, chilly days of November come along, followed bv the
cold, b1ustrv days of the winter months, don't envy the man who is
enjoying Automatic Gas House-Heating. Sit back and enjoy it yourself
by installing a Janitrol (Automatic Gas Bumer) in your present furnace.
Take adtlantage of our Special
Summer Offer ••• No down paymen' Mntil October. Then two
years to pay. Price as low as
$19 5
Cash
InstCIl/ dCom"rcu
wick ~ulomaCic
Clock ThennD8tat
Ask lor an Estimate
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
All Our Suburban Stores
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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AUGUST 25, 1933
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hundredth" leet to a point and thence' 11111'1.\' 1'<,,," .. 1. \\,·"t ~'XIt'(,11 '111,1 8ix·I(,1IIhs (l'CI, 0",· .1<1..... ""ar '1IldiliulI. 15xlS (eel. Frallle
south twenty-fi"e degrees. twenty-~lgI~tll" III!' 11(11111 a"d 1.laet· "r bt'::i 1111 "';:.
::;II·a~,'. IIJ x Iii ft.,.!.
minutes east forty-eight and twent~-fl\e,'
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I hundredths feet to the northw{'sterly side
1"'11':: )i1'<1"" all" .1t'~i:':lIale" as No. :!3,
Sui" a- Ih" "rolll'l'ly ur lto"'·rt :\1. l>allas
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! of the sold Chester a,·enue. the point and I Ch,·,It·r m·,·lIl1,·.
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-------I' place of beginning.
'1>. G,"·tllIlI. S.·,··y. o( lIallkill;;" of Ihe ComChililr(·n'" SI·.·lillll 10 II.· IlIIlwrlUlI1 ill
11111,/"1)\"'111<'111. ,·ollsi,.t of two,sloryy brl..k: 1II0ll,walih o( I'(·nn.yh·alli:t. ""al ownl'r.
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Ilk,' III han' thl' ~xllll)lb dl'lIn'rl'd by / Being known and designated as No. 33 hlli"lill::. 1;,x·l:! f,·,·1. Stu/"o front. Olle -story!
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frail ... ,uhlilioll. tixl:! f.-cl.
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Improvements consIst of two-story brIck
SIIloI '" th,' I.ru,... rly of )lorris Weiner. mort. IUXGSI.E¥ )lONTGO)IEUY. Attorney.
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'J'ul'sda\·. Bird-hous,'s must be built apllrtmellt. 16x59 feet. Store front.
::a~IIr ,,, .. I r"al oWller.
wlllch h sp"lI~llrl'(1 11\' Ihl' Swarlhmorl'
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accordlllg 10 Ih,' IIICaSUrl'lIJl'lIts whIch
Sold as the property of MorrIs Weiner.
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11,,1111 1II0'It·y-SilOOO.OO.
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\romen s Cluh. Illl'rc \\'111 he Ihls year . .
'1. I I. I I th,' bird Ihc\, arc 10 mortgagilr; SophIe Magen. record owner.
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and Milton M Bl'nnett. trustee In bank- KINGS1.EY )IONTGO)IEltY. Al\orlll'Y.
Jlllle Tt·rlll. 1033
all "pporlunily for our y"UlIgl'SI CIII-I hOIl"c .mel I.h'· II a III " of 11~l' sp~cics of ruptcy of the estate of Morris Weiner. real
Z "n,; 10 show Ih~ir ahilili~s.
I hinl f"r which Ihe house IS 1)\1I1t musl lowuer.
A'I Ihal ""'I"ill bri"k 1II('IjH"'~C :lIltl 101 or
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Xo. !!81 i IIi,·,,· u( lalltl .• illlal,· 011 Ihe IIl1rlhw"st corller
Till' Juniors ;:r,' 10 h,' dh'idl'd inlo:, ac,'ollJpany Ih,' ,·xhihit.
HANNUM. HUNTER. HANNUM & HODGE.
,,,[ Ei~hlh ~t"""I. a1,,1 lI"r")ay slre"l ill Ihe
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Attorneys.
JIIII" Term. 1933
h \\':.... 1 of Ihe City of Ch.·,H·r. l~>11I"illillg
two rla"s,·s: IhoH' irolll six 10 l'ight I
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k I' \\'illiams of :\lIlh~r"t I
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ill fl'ulIl "II tl". ~ai" liar"',,)' Slr('C\ twelllY
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I Levari Facias
No.1092
All Ihal <'!I'laill 101 or "i('."C o( ;
Ih,· h"i"lill~. a"tI illll.rU\·('IIJ"lIts Ihereun ('ret'I.' tiUII "lUll::' Ih,' .ai,1 t:i::hlh ~I"''
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"" . • illl""· al SIII'ill::II"h! ill Ihe Town.hi" of I h"'1 10 lalld. '111\\' or laic or Ihe Pelln.yl'·alli"
1,'lr ~'x \I Ills lIIay )l' 01 \.;tSUIIISlIrill::'i .. I<1 ill Ih .. COllllly of Dl'law:!re anti I 11 .. ,,1
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"",I COlIstrllliiulI COIIII.aIlY.
i IU' Inlure'
jl'IIIV 1>0\'s '11'<1 -0111(" lIu:r. jlu~1 uf Ihe lime hc has hl'~11 al
All that certain lot or piece of land with Statt· o( I'(·'","yl\·mli:l. tI,·.i::llalt,1 "",I IUluwn hOllllll,'" on Ihe lIurlh hy l:uIIls 1I0W or late of
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the two-story brick store and apartment ':IS L"I No. :.~!. S""liulI No. :~. "" "'rlaill re-, Willia", G. 1'.. ;.-... Jr.
-irf,; durill~ Ihe ~l/l1l11ll'r mOlllhs (Ii \'aISlOIl>III)~ Is.
building thereon erected situate on the I '·i~ ..01 1""',ml,,1 1,la,," of 101. calk.. "S"rill:;"-,
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"I .,Ir.• md ~Irs. O"l'.lr ). (,Ikn'l'st uf 1 lind thirteen hundredths feet measured ~II"·'·" •. A"rll J·I. H1111. whieh <,,"I r"\'lscd .III'·~· fnulI(' :.. II"tlOlI. l!!xI" fect.
h"u,;l's. r:lIsmg \'l'gl'lahk ,Ir lower /.:ar- Ilarnr I
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. . ( a ·,·nllc. las rl'lurnl'd frum a, side of Pine street,. In the Borough of Col- 1I"",;r'lill:: o[ il,'('"'' & ... ill ·."d fo .. Iho Coullly
SIIld a~ II ... I,rllllt'rl" u( llavitl Tittlebaum.
~kll": tll~' /-:I.rls s,'~n~'IIIII~'S lIIak,:~" ~,r Il' II wl'ck's visil wilh ~Ir;:. HdclI /10111 at I' lIngdale. In the. <;ounty of Delaware and o( 1>.. law:lt,•. "for.. ~"id. 'ill C;,.e No.1. "a;:e ::0. """'I~a:.:o,·. a,," (;cu"::" \·arlall. r..:l1 oWllcr.
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State of Pennsshanla. Extending thence allo/ ,"·.. ·'·'1 ...'1 a. f<.lIow~. 10 wit;
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1I:'::illllill:: nil 1h,· , ..,.1,·,·,,· 8il/,' of Hollin.' IOX(;SI.EY )IOXTGO)IJ.:ItY.
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;ril'llIl, alltl to their parellts alld l'\·l'n·
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nllnutes thlrt~· seconds eost ten an
1 r Y th"II'" "',I\'in:: ~aill roao/ '"ltl aloll:: J.OI Xo.
.JOIIN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
hundrcdths feet to a point In the northgirl IIr hoy who has S,"l1l'l hmg worthSHERIFF SALES
'/ westerly side of the said Chester avenue; I ;,1. ,,,,rll ... :lsi w' .... IIy 011" hlllll,,·(·.1 mul lIillety i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'l
thence stili along the northwesterly side of ft·.·1 an.1 ~ix "1I,·.llllluln·II, h~ .. r a funl 10 a -------------------t
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,the said Chester avenue north flf y-e cht <:,io/ 1,lall: Ih"lIt'(' "Inn:: Ihl' r"ar Iill~ o( Lol
SHERIFF SALES
: de(trees eIghteen minutes thirty seconds XII. ;,.!. ~nllih ~ix " ..::r,"'s ,.;,..hh"'11 ,"illlll,." I
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and fifty-one
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to a I 1.'i'·IY ~""","I~ w,."t (JII.' IllIIHI ...,o/ six (',"'1 alltl
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poln tIi\'('
a corn('r
of other
lands of feet
the said
------------------'l\{orrls \Velller; thence along same north .,xty·",1(' hlllltl ... ·.llh" "f a fonl h. a I'"'''' :11111
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At the Sherlff's OJllce
'twent\·-th·e degrees twenty-eight minutes >,,"1 h six ,II'~""">; 1111'('" lIlilllllt·s lilly S("'",,,ls
SWAnTIBIOUE, I'A.
'west se\'enty-elght and forty-seven hun- W'·,,1 Iw" f""1
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'dredths fe(.t. Il:Isslng through the middle "r a f"UI til a I",illl: Ih"II',(' >I"lth ('i::hIY'lIille
FOR RENT-Apartment. Entire third 11001".'
I of the party wall between the premises
(",·ly·,,,1t' lIIilllll,·. 'i f'y·six .e ... 'IIt1s W"SI
133 Ogden A\·e. Two bedrooms. electric:
Saturday. September 16.1933
herein described and the premises adjoln- "II" hllllol,·,·.1 ~iXI.\··""'·'·1I alld lift.'·'six one',
rt'frlgeratlon. $50. Includes gas and electrlc- i
'lng on the northeast to a point In line oC hllll,h',·,lIh" IIf a (""l III a ,,11111" ill Ih,. ~"i.1
Ilr· Pholle Sw. 15-1\1.
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8:30 o'clock A. M.
I lands of Land Title & Trust Company; Hllilill~ .... a.1 ailtl tI"'II"" "Inll~' Ihl' si.". o( 8"i,1 '
Special for Friday and Salurday
thence along tiame south thirty-three de- Hllllill:: ,'oa,1 0" a Ii "" ","·,·i,,:: til III" 1('\1 with j
FOR RENT-Two attractl\'e hOllsel:eeping,
Eastern Standard Time
i grees forW-t11ree minutes twenty-fi\'e sec- a l'"oIill< II[ Fix hllll,I ... ·oI ",,,I .(·\·'·I1I~··'h·c fe ....
npartnll'nts each with fi\'e rooms lind
; olHls west elghtcen and thirty-se\·en hUIl- Ih.· .I;""all«· of ,·i::l,l,· f"('1 III Faid /.01 XII. ;,1.
bath. Albert N. Garrett. Penl1\'packer 4442 I Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check, dredlh" Ceet to a point a corner oC other II ... 'i,·,.1 1I11'lIli,"",oI i'llill' alit! pla.1· of he::ill'
or S\\"o 489.
. , at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In lands of the said Morris Weiner and thence j"ill::.
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ad\·,·rtlsement). balunce In ten days. Other along said lands south twenty-fi\'e degree:;
Slam.l 200 yards hclm~
conditions on day oC sllle.
: twcnty-elght minutes em,t sixty-nine anll
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FOR RENT-Apartment. furnished or Ulli Cort\' hundredths feet. passing through the 1"'~II'i"lill'''.
fuml:,hl'd. 011 Park A\·e. ElectriC refrlg- FIeri Faclns
No. 1190 : mlcldl(' of t;le party wall between the prem-l
"·lIin·it~w A,·c. 011 S. Chesler nd.
er~~~!l. Phon~_ S\~:_1489. ___ ~~_~__ :
Iscs herein d,'scrlbed and tile premises IIdIIII 1"·",·,·n ... ,,1 " ,·IIn-i.t 01 IWII ,,"0/ IIIlc.half
June Term. 1933
joining on till' southWest to the north-I ,,1'''·... (""",1' 1""",,. ;W,,'!7 ft· .. 1. ElleJoscd 1.01·ch.
FOR RENT-FurniShed hOllse on hill. Year
we:.;tl'rly side of the suld Chester ayenue.
or more. porchl's.
Fruit. garden.
shad\'
All that
lot and
or piece
of grollnd' the point and plll{,c of beginning.
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bedrooms.
Chester
mid lawll.
G9Ul Six
st. with
the certah.l
but/dmgs
Improvement",
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buse, pass IlIwn. 890 a month. Mnrgaret S. thereon erected. sltuute In the Township:
Being known and designated as No. 29:
Brown. 503 N. Chester Road. Swarthmore.
of Upper Darby. County of Delaware and, Chester a\'enttl'.
.-... --~.. -----.~--.. -------~---- Stnte of Penllsyh·anla. known lind desig-;
FOR RENT-Second 11001' apartment ill prl- naled as I.ot No. 23 on the plan of E. M.
ImprO\'('ments cOllslst of two·~tory bl"lck
"ate house. -l rooms. bath. Rent reasoll- Parkel·. deseril)('d according to a plan and, apartment. 16x78 feet. Store front.
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slIl"'ey nHide by Damon and Foster. Ch'U
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~-"- -. ~. - ..... -~ ~ - -.- '"Engineers. on February 18th. 1925, as fol- I Sold as the property of 1.Iorrls Weiner.'
FOR RENT-Almrtment. thh'd Hoor.· two' lows. to wIt:
'nlortgagor: Sophie Mugen. record owner.
'and Milton M. Beanett. trustee in bankrooms. kitchenette and bath. Reasonable.: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly ruptcv of the Estate of Morris Weinel'.
C_a~II_~~. '-"-3=~~:":'~5_-_\~.'.
side oC Parker a\'enue (thlrty-11"e feet relll o·wner.
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wide) at the distance or four hundred
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FOR RENT-Attracth'c second 1\oor fur- forty-four and six one-hundredths feet HANNUM HUNTER HANNUM & HODGE
nlsh,d room; seml-I)rh'ute bath. 323 Cor- southwestwllrdly from the southwesterly
Attorne~·ii.·
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side of Kelly's Lane (thirty-six and one-half
.-~~-------- i feet wide). Containing In front or breadth
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WANTED TO RENT
on the said southeasterly side of Parker Alia" I.,.,·"ri ~'aeia<
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uYenue on a course south slxty-fi\'e degrees. 11fty-1!"e minutes west twenty-five
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WANTED TO RENT-By September 15th. feet.
ancl extending of that width In length
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apartment with at least 2 bedrooms. Not or depth
between parallel Jines at right
All Ihal ,,"'1:1111 101
IJlt'C~ of laml with,
O\'er S~O a month. Phone Sw. 83-R.
llnglcs to said Parker Il\·enuc 011 a course tht· lwu·~tOI"Y,,.. hl'ic-l:: ~Ion' alld dw("lIin~ tlu:~.I·(". !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
twenh'-four degrees. five min utes east the "" """,'1,·" >I I IIal ,. "" t h,' "OI"l II wC"Il"'ly >I"e
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206 Ballymore Road, Springfield Swarthmore 2084
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\VANTED TO RENT-Furnished room for
m,~tJlcr [H.d chlltl ,;:,f :1',,1'. Light hOll~okeeping prh'Ueges lind care of chUd While
n10thel Is employed. Call Sw. 106-R.
til(' PI'('llIi:o:('~ IH'l't'iU ,le:o:cl'ih('.1 mul the I,r('m·
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Under and subject to the lien and pay-, Ii .... ,10,::"",·" IW('lItY"'id" milllllt.s Wl'-I lIilll'IY.'
ment of a certain Inortgage debt or prln- tll)'('" "",I lIilll'l~""""'1I hllndre"ths f ..ct 10 a'
south\vestward.
FOR SALE
FOR SALF~Whlppet automObile.
passenger car. Phone Sw. 627-J.
$35.
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5, cipal sum of four thousand dollars to- .."illt ill lint. ,,[ l,,"tl~ .,r Ihe I.all" 'rille mull
gether with Interest thereon when and as '1'1'11-1 C'HII I'a II." : t h •. "'.... aloll;:' ,allle lIorth
the same 1Jl'comes due and payable.
,1I11·1\·.tllI·",' oI,.;!.·' ..... (IIrly.llIr,·c lIIilllltl'S Iwellly!
WANTED--Expericnced
maid.
launclr\". and care of chlld.
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di~tall""
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th.·.... llhs f('''' 0[
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northensterly
thereof
passing feet
through,
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alld
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the middle of the pllrty wall bctween the' "OI'lh"""lw''''''I~' fmlll a" "11,,11' ill Chest...· I
dWl'llIng erected on this lot and the adjoln- I a'·""IH'. willd, all~l" i< .ix hulld... ·d Ih'(' a"d
tng: dwelling on the northeast and the fOI·ly· ..... ,·:· hiliuln'dllls ft'pt nll'a~lIl·t·.1 lIorth··
southwesterly line thereOf Pllsslng through' ":0'1\\':01'111.,· [ ..11111 I'illc ,,,',,,'1. ill Ihe I!or"ll~h
the mlddlc cf II party drh'eway and the i of Cllllill~tlal,'. ill Ih .. ('''''"1.'' "I )J •.'laware allol
middle of til(' party wall of twin gnrages on . Sla'"
of 1"·I1,,,.,·"·alli,,. Jo:x fI·II.1i II:: ,h"II,"
Uwse lind on the prelulses ndjclning to the I Ihl"llll"l1 tIll' 1111,10110' ,,[ lh,· 1""'ly wall 1Jt"IW"~1I
\VANTED
TOInRENT-One
or two
roollls.
flll·nlhiJed.
prh'ate home.
prh'ate
or
seml-prh'ate bath. Garage. Con\'enlent to
bus. Reasonable. Pholle Sw. 174.
fi\"p •
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t':I:o'1
llill["t~t·tI
rnitlllh ....
(';h.. 1
anti
lO~16 feet.
; pi:..:h.
June Term. 1933
E. C. \VALTON
EFFICIENCY
ECONOMY
EARNEST ENDEAVOR
ulIP 11I1Iull'(;'d two alh) I)ue· :
All that certain lot 01' piece of ground i
wltil tile bul/dlngs and impro\'ell1('nts to'
be erected thereon. described according to 1
a survey and plan thereof made June 16th. :
1925. by Dumon anci Foster. Ch'U Engineers. I
as situate on the north side of Berkeley;
rolld at tile distance of six hundred and,
twentv feet eastward from the northeast I
side of Long Lane. In Upper Darby Town-l
' shiP. Delaware County. Pennsylvania.
with an Automatic
GAS HOUSE"'HEATER
'I
llllllrO\'ements consist of two-stGr~' brick
and stucco house. 15x36 feet. Porch front.
Rent E:.~I""', Garage nttached.
W:\I. S HITTLE
!
I
So QUICKLY
and EASILY,
installed.
Sold as the property of Phlllp Rhine.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
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Get Ready for Fall
Containing in fl'OIl t 01' breadth on the;
said Berkeley road sixteen feet and ex-:
I'OSSESSIO:\ AT O:\CE
tcndlng of that width in length 01' depth:
S~5-detached. ~06. :\Iorton Ave., Rutledge. northward between parallel lines at !ight I
Opposite PresbyterIan Church. lIardwoocl angles to the I'ald Berkeley road elght~·
fioors. hot water heat, garage.
feet Including on the rear thereof the soli I
SZ5-near Swarthmore. 7 rooms, bath, of n certain sixteen feet wide drh'eway ex- I
large lot.
: tending westward Into said Long Lane.
JOHN V. DIGGINS. Attorney.
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
I
FUNERAL
ON RECORD OF HER
Iml>fO"elllents consist of two-story stuc- : h,,",h'p,Uhs (",'1 In a ""illl a t"rne,· of lall""
Cookln~. co house. 17x27 feet. Poreh front. One-story "I Cllal· ... ~ .'. Ecc,,"st,,"; Ih,''''·'' by last 111,'11'
LiYe oui. fmme addition. 2x6 feet. Stucco garage. liOlIl''' lallol. .0111 II I ""'Ilt y.fh·" d('~rt'e;; t ,\'(·my· ,
Storms m'c had this sumIller. SlorUI inslIl'mu'c (~osls
83.20 a thousand for fivc
ycm' policy.
,"olnr~' l'uM;('
SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR
tW{'nly-olle
• ff- IIl""h·,·,ItI" [,·"t to I h,' 1II1I'Ihw(',I .... ly sitll' of,
Sold "s the property of Cllarlt's T . I~o
t h, .• aiol Ch,.,It.,· :1,','1111": allli I )Wllt"C hy ,ame,
PERSONAL
nlall alld 1fary ~. HOlfmall. his wife.
',"11111 lilly.~i"I'1 ,Ip~n.'. ,i"h,,,,.,, nlill'lle.
PERSONAL--Has anyone .1 hectograph set CHARLES I. CRONIN. Attorney.
not In use? John Hall woulcl like to IIn\'e '
i
one for his work among the lIloilntnhl(>('rs
In North Carolina. Phone Sw. o552-\V.
Fieri Faelns
No. 1469'
Sw: HI-.J
MRS. CLARA L. TAYLOR
TAX COLLECTOR
SHERIFF'S SALES
DIRECTORS
MEDIA. PA. i
BELL PHONE..
SALE
SHERIFF SALES
Of Real Estate
A t the Sherllf"s Olfice
COUrt House. I\Iedla. Penllsyh'anla
Saturday. September 2, 1933
8 :30 o'c1ock A. 11. .
"Janitrol" gas househeater can be installed
in any type of furnace.
:llor,' (·XI'('"'' fllrnilur" and nlllt'r,
:lrlil'l.,,. :
2 D. U. nll~" «('ollon) 9x12,
Eastern Standard Time
(':J(,h
82.00;
cash or certified check,
I lIall nu,:: (wnul) :h:12
5.00 al·Conditlens-S250.00
~:".-.~ ;J: !".ilJe ("luless otter" iRe stated In !
.I Sllmlre nug (wnnl) 30x30 in. .25 adwrtlsementl.
balance in ten days. Other
2 (:1011)(',; Tr.'.·", e;l.·1t
i
.10 conditions on day of sale.
I 9" :l1:1ll1 .. 1 <:1.H'k, Itrn~,.(Fr"Il('h
Leynrl Facias
No. 10S5
,,1"11' )
I
3.00
I I{ill·h.·n f:J, ... k
.2:>
:\Iarch Tl'rm. t 933
,\11 that cprt:dn lot or pi('ct' of land with
I ~.IU:lr.· Bra~~ Tahl,·. ()n~x Itlll I .50 Ih('
t\\'o·"lor)· brick "tore and apartllll'ut
I Lin"n ,uul Siln'r Sidl·hoard
2.00 bUtldin;.; tht:'rt'on erectcd. situate on the
I I'url'h Rug «'r,'x) 6x8
1.00 northwesterly side of Chester a,'enue at the
of five hundred sixty-one and;
2 Larg(' I'or!'h U(/(,k.'r,.., "al'h
I .50 dlstant'e
thirteen hundredths feet measllred north- i
:J Sm:JII I'orl'h Chair", Inl
.50 eastwardly trom the northeasterly side of i
2 Vnmlmr (:h:lir,... ('a('h
1.50 Pine strcet. In the Borough of Collingdale. :
l O i n the County of Delaware and State of:
I Tahl.· :llirror ()4. in.) round
• 0, Pennsyh·anla. Extending thence along the,
I (:allllt·lllhrulll (5 I'andl.·)
•75 northw('sterly side of the said Cll('ster ave- ;
I :\nli.llI.· BrfllIZ(' Hgur('
1.50 nul' north sixty-siX degrees. 110 minutes
thirty ~econds east eighteen and ten hun-'
:ll i ,,('(,11:111 ('()lIS , \ 1'1 i 1'1""
dredths feet to a pOint a corner of other
:ll;,,' 11(' .'xamiIwd claih' unlil II !ands of the said Morris \Velner; thence,
along same north twenty-five degrees.,
A. :\1: fir afll'r 9:00 I'. :\1. ;'X(,l"" SUII- twenty-eight minutes west fifty-nIne and I
cla~.
. ;\1. I. BROCK
317 N. Clu'sler Road
Phon(' Sw.
2076
tlfty one·hundredths reet. passing through'
the mlcldle of the party wall betwe21l the'
PH'mlst's herein described and the premises I
adjOining on the northeast. to a point In
line of lands of Land Title and Trust Company; thenc(' along said lands "ollth thlrtv: three d('glct'.-;. forty-three minntes. twent~'
,flYe seconds wc~t twenty-one and SO\'en I
When the bleak, chilly days of November come along. followed by the
cold, blustry days of the winter months, don't envy the man who is
enjoying Automatic Gas House-Heating. Sit back and enjoy it yourself
by installing a Janitrol (Automatic Gas Bm'ner) in your present furnace.
W,.,.
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DOOUII .....
Take ad,,'untage of 014r Special
Summer Offer
• •• No down pay•
ment until October. Then two
years to pay. Price as low as
$195
Cash
I
II deom pI e t e
nsra e
u.ith Automatic
Clock Thermostat
Ask for an Estimate
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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The Swarthmorean, 1933-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1933-08
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