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FIRE PREVENTION
e WARTHMOREAN
BENEFITS STRESSED
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Editorial Comment
CRAEMER APPOINTED
William Craemer of Harvard and Haverford avenues, has been appointed chairman of a committee representing the
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, to make a survey of the school
system of the City of Chester and cooperate with that body in working out probl~ms of lfchool .finances particularly as
t.hey related to the school tax rate for
1933-34. Mr. Craemer also served along
with Harry L. Miller and Leonard As~
ton on the Chamber of Commerce committee which recommended to the County
Commissioners a cut in county expenses
of $300,000.
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nG-SAW PUZZLES
WIN APPROVAL
.
, The Swarthmorean's Jig-Saw Puzzle
Contest got away to an excellent start
last week and score of people called at
the office in an effort to secure one oi
the puzzles offered in return for three
receipts from local stores.
Last week's puzzle was a photograph
of the walk across the College Campus
up to Parri~h Hall. This week's puzzles
for' the winners are entitled:· "Willows
hy Emmons Pool," "A Corner of
Worth," and "Clothier
Memorial
Tower."
The puzzles which are made of bass
wood with all pieces interlocking, consist of local scenes.
Three of them are given out to the
first three persons who bring to The
Swarthmorean office after 9 o'clock
Saturday morning, a receipt dated today or later from three different stores,
whose advertisements appear in this
week's issue of The Swarthmorean.
Jt js not necessary that articles advertised this week be purchased but
.
must b e for purt Ile t IIree receIpts
chases made on March 3 or later.
\Vinllers of last week's puzzles were
Miss Emily Fine, 128 Park avenue,
Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower, 140
Guernsey road, and Mrs. Helen M.
Hall, 323 Park avenue.
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Pendle HIll Speaker
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SWARTHMORE, PA., MARCH 3, 1933
VOL. V-NO.9
The absence of serious fires in Swarthmore during the past year is a real source
of gratification to the members of the local fire company.
Our citizens are to be congratulated Because of the attention they are giving to
the subject of fire prevention.
Let every householder make it his or
her business to look after the heater fires
the last thing before retiring.
Give your heater special attention during cold periods to pn:vcnt overheating.
Do not put hot ashes in empty wooden
boxes.
Keep all inflammable materials piled
away from the furnace. Have one or
two· buckets fiffed with water and conveniently located in your cellar for an
emergency.
Keep surplus matches in tin cans and
away from the reach of children.
If you need the fire Company, call the
Swarthmore Bell Telephone office telling
the operator dearly and concisely the location of the fire by street and number.
. The ooerator will do the res~.
Keep automobiles out of traffic while
fire apparatus is getting away from the
fire house.
Advise your children to keep away
from. the fire house while apparatus is
coming out.
A long, pull, a strong pull, and a pull
altogether, wiII keep our fire hazards at
a minil1;lum and will rebound to the
credit of our fire fighters.
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Ra\>blMarvlll NaJhan of Phdadelphia wiII speak at Pendle Hill Monday
~vening. Rabbi Nathal~ has been makmg a study of the attitude toward reIigion of -} ewish college students, and
wiII give an informal talk on his findings.
The public is' cordially invited to these
Monday evening meetings at Pendle
Hill, Plush Mill Road, Wallingford.
Card Party in Lounge
Arrangements are being made for another car~ party. to . be given at the
Woman's Club House on Tuesday afternoon, March 21st, in the Lounge.
Mrs. H. A. Piersol is the chairman of
the committee and the receipts ,will be
used for furnishing the Lounge.
Junior·~sembly
The hosts and hostesses fQr. the Junior
Dancing class tomorrow evening will be
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius E. Underwood, Mr./and Mrs.
Horace W. Avery, Dr. and Mrs. J.
Robert Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Doug1as S'inclaire, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanford
and Mrs. Helen lIall.
$2.50 PER YEAR
Swarthmor·e School Budget Prospectus Calls F()r $30,000 Cut
"GOING CROOKED" .---------,!BOARD SAYS'TAX RATE DEPENDS
H. &. S. Meeting
ON OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME
AT PLAYERS' CLUB
The March meeting of the Home
The first draft of the proposed budget of the Swarthmore School DisThe fifth production of the Players'
and School Association will be held
trict for 1933-34 was announced today and entails a saving of $30,000
season opens next Monday night,
on Monday evening, March 6.
as
compared with the budget for the school year now drawing to a close.
Members of the school board will
March 6, with Winchell Smith and
In
making public thc budget as agreed upon up to this point, Dr.
be present and the budget and tax
William C<;>lIier's farce comedy, "Going
Arthur E. Bassett, president of th~ Board, said:
rate for 1933-34 will be discussed.
Crooked", with Charles D. Mitchell diThe meeting will be opened by
"We are making these facts public so that the taxpayers of Swarthrecting 2nd acting. Players' audiences
the president of the Home and
expect a great deal from Mr. Mitchell,
more will know before coming to the Home and School meeting next
School Association, Dr. Frank E.
both in production and performance.
l\Ionday evening, just what we are considering up to the.pr~sent time.
Williams, who will introduce Dr.
He has never disappointed them. He
None of these figures are final and if the taxpayers believe that our reArthur E. Bassett, president of the
is especially good in the Collier comeductions as given herewith are too drastic or not drastic enough, we
School Board. Dr. Bassett will
dies, where the playwright throws the
want to hear from them.
discuss briefly just what the School
burden of entertainment on the actors.
"We feel that the departmental cuts that we have already tentatively
BClard has in mind up to the presFor the conllng play, Mr. Mitchell has
agreed upon may be made without breaking down the educational offerent time and the meeting will then
surrounded himself with some of the
be
turned
over
to
Roland
L.
Eaton,
ings of our Swarthmore schools. If we are to cut deeper, we will have to
best talent of the Club. The cast in
of
the
Board
and
vice
president
eliminate
departments of instruction which will have a. direct bearing on
the order of their appearance is: John
of
the
Finance
Commitchairman
what is being offered the children of Swarthmore at the present time."
Bartish, J. William Simmons; Leila
, tee.
The budget for the present year was $176,880.92 while the board's
Leigh, Helen K. \Varren; William
Mr. Eaton after describing the
plans
up to the present date call for a budget of $146,984.05 for 1933-34:
Noyes, Dr. Georg~ P. Warren; Charles
needs of the school district will diI
. The saving has been brought about
Burnham, Robert M. Stabler; Florence
reet an open discussion on school
Osborne, Reba B. Mitchell; Joseph
DR
BILUKOPF
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largely by the Board's decision. to reproblems as relating to the budget
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ducethe
wages of all teachers and emDrake, John R. Brownell; William
for the coming year.
SPEAK AT FORUM ployees. This item will amount to a savWard, Charles D. Mitchell; Frank Duing of $12,175.00 in the Department of
gan, Newton E.' Hoopman; Martin
Dr. Jacob BiIlikopf, head of the Unit- Instruction. In the Department of Debt
Meehan, E. Elmsl~y Pyle; George Flint, LEGION AUXIUARY
ed Jewish Charities of Philadelphia, is Service another saving of $10,000 is
Frederic A. Child: Shirley Burnham,
BENEFIT
BRIDGE
to deliver a lecture on Unemployment made by the fact that there are no short
Mary P. Plowman.
Insurance and the Shorter Working term loans to be paid oF. next year as
Following out the definite plan of the
The American Legion Auxiliary card Day before the Forum at the Meeting
Players to introduce new: material, Mr. party which will be given March 15th at House, College, Campus, Monday even- there were during the past year. The
Mitchell will have two new Players the Strath Haven Inn is for the benefit of ing, March 6th, at eight o'clock. As one balance of the $30,000 is made up by
small savings in every department.
in his cast. Mary P. Plowman and local welfare work.
of America's greatest authorities on
Although ready to talk about next
Newton E. Hoopman will make their The auxiliary has been furnishing milk social work Dr. Billikopf has of late
year's
expenditure, the board refuses to
bow as Players next Monday night. for a number of families all winter. Two been called repeatedly to Harrisburg
make
even
a conjecture as to the new
Miss Plowman, in her role of the flashy families have been almost entirely sup- and Washington to give testimony on
tax
rate.
The
tax rate for 1932-33 was
accomplice, gives ample indications of ported by the work of this organization. the gigantic problem of relief now fac25
mills
which
was reduced from 26
real ability. Mr. Hoopman has had
ing the country. A cordial invitation mills the preceding year and 'Zl mills
wide experience and, it is expected, will
WORLD DAY OF
to attend his lecture of March 6th is the year before that.
present an up-to-date dctective conPRAYER
TODAlY.
extended by the Forum to all citizens
Delay in announcing the tax rate for
vincingly. Thel'e are only three women
or Swarthmore and vicinity who may 1933-34 is due to the fact that there is
in the cast, but three who will insure
no way to determine two of the disan excellent entertainment. Reba B.
Friday, March 3rd, will be observed be interested.
trict's
chief sources of income aside
MitcheIl, who has a special niche in the throughout the world as a Day of
from
local
taxes. The most important
hearts of Players' audiences; Helen K. Prayer. In Swarthmore there wiII be FOREIGN CONSULS AT
of these two income sources is the
Warren. who has done excellent. work a series of !:lerv;;'r.; and Mertin,,!! at
WQ~AN'S CLUB PROGRAM
S~
amounted
to $22,828.77. The second is
tions and has been missed the past few
At 2 :30 p. m. there wiII be a Service
Tuesday wiII be another one of the
tuition.
seasons, and Miss Plowman.
for women, arranged by the local In- enjoyable luncheons at the Woman's
The state budget submitted to the
J. William Simmons has worked with terdenominational Committee, of which Clubho'use. The House Committee, General Assembly by Governor Pine hot
Mr. Mitchell as assir.tant director and Mrs. A. R. O. Regrave is Chairman, headed by Mrs. Harold Griffin, will if adopted entails reductions which in
will support him 011 the stage as John and Mrs. Frank N. Smith, Secretary. have charge, with Mrs. Benjamin Col- the department of Education approBartish. Mr. Simmons was seen early Mrs. J. Burris West, president of the. lins directing the dining room. "A Good priation would be passed on to Swarthin the season in "The Thirtecnth Chair." Junior \Voman's Auxiliary of Trinity Will Luncheon"· this is called and the more in a cut of 15 or 20 per cent of
Rumors have leaked out from re- Church will conduct the Service assist- following will be guests: The Hon. Arno the $22,828.77 received during the past
hearsals that Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and ed by representatives of the other P. Mowitz, Consul of Germany and year.
Mr. Simmons have evolved some espe- Churches. Among those who will take Mrs. Mowitz, Commander Pio MarFurthermore the school districts all
.ciaUy interesting sceni~ effects. Mr. part are Mrs, Bundick, Mrs. L. Fussell, gotti, Royal Consul General of Italy, over the state face the possibility of
Mitchell and his cast have been work- Mrs. Harold Goodwin, Mrs. L. E. The Hon. H. H. Pakradooni, Consul the adoption of the new school code,
ing hard for the past several weeks for I Kauffman, Mrs. Charles Leech, Mrs. from Persia, and Mrs. Pakraddoni, The which would reduce the Swarthmore's
the opening next Monday night, when James P. ?-.lcNaughton, Mrs. Maddox, Hon. Camilo Camara, vice consul of appropriation by 65 or 70 percent.
Players and their guests are assured a Miss M. E. Parker, Miss Gladys Quin- Portugal and Mrs. Camara; Mr. and
The other source of income, tuition,
finished performance surpassing any- lan, Mrs. E. Ramsey, Mrs. J. B. Rox- Mrs. Octavius Narberth, representing is expected to be about the same for
thing Mr. Mitchell has produced i.n the by, :Mrs. Lloyd P. Stevens, Mrs. Slly-1 Great Britain.
1933-34 as it was during the past year,
past: successf.ul ~.s were. those other der and ~{~s. P~lIl D. \yiI.liams.
~he progra~ will be under the Inter- or about $17,500. However, should the
Collier comedIes. The DIctator," "The
The MlIlIsters ASSOCIatIon of Ches- I natIOnal Relations Committee, Mrs. Ed- new school code be adopted, the item
Hottentot," and "Nothing but the ter and Vicinity wiII hold its monthly ward A. Jenkins, chairman, and will of tuition income would be wiped out
Truth."
meeting at 4:00 p. m. and will be the consist of music and talks by our entirely.
guests of the Church at Supper.
guests.
While the school board refuses to
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At 8:00 p. m. there will be a ComThe hostesses for the afternoon will make' any statement whatsoever as to
a irginia Sheldrake
lI1u!lity Service to which everyone is be Mrs. E. H. Bonsall, Jr., Mrs. Arthur the tax rate for 1933, the following deIda VirgiJ.lia Sheldrake, aged 53, died cordially invited. Assisting the rector E. Bye, Mrs. \-Varren M. Foote and ductions may be unofficially made upon
the basis of the preceding facts:
at her home on Baltimore pike and of the Church wiII be Dr. W .T. Hull, Mrs. Arthur W. Kent.
1. Providing the $30,000 reduction in
Chester road 011 Tuesda
.
The Rev. Lloyd P. Stevens, The Rev.
Reservations must be made not later
Y
monllng.
D
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R
A
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W·lk·
d
expenses
O\'er last year· is allowed to
The funeral services will be held from r. utt e, t e ev. : .
I Ie, an than Saturday, March 4~h, to Mrs. Wm.
stand
and
the appropriation frum the
the home today at two o'clock. The, The Rev. Dr. E. Morns Fergusson.
H. West, 307 N. Prmceton avenue.
state
maintained
on the same basis as
RE:Verend Lloyd Stevens, of the MethTelephone 508J.
for
the
present
year,
a tax cut of six
odist Episcopal Church in Swarthmore, SHOW NETS FUNDS
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mills from last year's 25 mill rate would
an
William Robinson ' of
FOR BUYING SHOES
Tells of Vikings
be possible. However such a deep cut
1.f
d't Ie Reverend
'11 conduct
l\ e la, WI
the services. Interwould
require the board to operate on
ment will be at Arlington Cemetery.
The illustrated talk "On the Trail a very narrow margin, with not a great
On last Wednesday the following chilShe is survived by five children: Mrs. dren gave a show at the home of Mrs. of the Viking" given at the Woman's
deal of allowance for tax delinquencies,
A. W. Anderson, of Starke, Florida; Neil Currie, North Chester road.: Neil
and no allowance for emergencies.
Club
Monday
night
was
most
interestMrs. A. Richardson, of Swarthmore; Currie, 'Joe Koch, Norman Hughes, Bill
(Continued on Paue Four)
ing. Mr. Frank Connors, who is from
Mrs. John Mullin of Gard 1 C·t.?vI
Spencer, Gunther Frobel, Betty Jane the Geography department of the UniA. Gregory who'made h:: h~ y, .~~ Shoule and Jane Duff.
her mother: and Howard Sheld~:k~lof The twelve dollars and fifty cents earn- versity of Pennsylvania, retraced the H. S. ALUMM
steps of the Vikings from Norway to
Maryland.
TO PLAY MONDAY
ed was donated to the shoe fund of the
Iceland and gave some unusually clever
community Welfare.
pictures. One of the most unusual
Swarthmore High School alumni play:
Miss Bronk Speaks
showed how they pipe the hot water ed the Swarthmore Old Timers last
from their natural geyers into the
Visit Harrisburg
Monday night winning by a 27 to 23
At the meeting of the Cercle Francais
the houses and use it for heating purMrs. William Earle Kistler and Mrs. poses as well as to do the family laun- score. Ziegenfus for the Old Timers
held with ~[rs. Kovalcnko on Thursw~s the outstanding star of the game
day en'ning of last week, ~I i,;s Isahelle George Zimmer represented the Swarth- dry. Another unusual slidc was onc WIth a total of 14 points.
Bronk rcad a paper upon "Les FiIles more Woman's Club at Harrisburg on showing one of the old ships llsed by
Saturday, March 11, Swarthmore plays
de Louis Quinze".
Tuesday. The Legislative and Citizen- the chieftains when they realized their a return game with Ridley Pat'k Royals
This fifteenth Louis of Frznce had ship departments of the Woman's Clubs time had come to die and went aboard on the latter's floor. Swarthmore won
eight daughters by his union with Ma- of Delaware county had arranged for the taking some of their belongings with the first game 27 to 24. Wynnefield of
rie Leczinoka, only one of whom was day and the women visited sessions
river and is in their museum.
lived to see the downfall of the mon- sentati ves.
archy. Largely because of their mothReturn to Swarthmore
er's pious influence, they w~re protectMusic Section
Library Board Change
ed from the corrullt influenc€s ·,of ·their
.1
Mr.-and Mrs. Clark Davis, who hav~.
father's court. But their maintenance
Mrs. Robert Chester Spencer, chairClaude C. Smith and J ~n E. Gensemer
living in Binnington, Ala., have re-.'
been
was on so extravagant a scale, ~hat they were named as representatives of bor- man of the Music Section of the Woturned
to their home on Strath Haven'
may be regarded as one of \he con- ough council on the board of the Swarth- man's Club announces the next meetavenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid who
tributory causes of Ole French Revo- more Pub 1 i c Library at the last ing of the, section for Monday, March
have
been
Occupying the Davis home
lution.
meeting of council. Mr. G ens e mer 13th, at the home of Mrs. Louis Cole have moved to the Miller home on Cor~
The eighteenth century picture gal- replaces Roland L. Eaton who is now Emmons, Riverview road. Also a meetleries at Versailles overflow with be2U- president of the Library Board and feels ing of the chorus for Monday after- nell avenue. Mrs. Oscar M: Miller, of
218 Cornell avenue, with her son and,
tiful portraits of these prIncesses, done that he should not attempt to represent noon at two-thirty at the club house to daughter, • have moved into the Swarth.
by Nattier.
rehearse for the meeting.
council also.
more Apartments.
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Bassett, Mrs. A. S. Wickham, Mrs. Ar·
thur R. Dana, Mrs. Herschel G. Smith,
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Mrs. George
Schobinger and Mrs. E. P. Yerkes. After luncheon the afternoon was spent
in doing Red Cross sewing•.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of
avenue arc entertaining Mr. Told's sis·
Park
avenue spent last week·end visittel', Mrs. C. A. Chase, of Houston,
ing
friends
at Northfield, New Jersey.
Texas, for a few days. Mrs. Told is
entertaining at tea this afternoon in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Seltzer of
honor of Mrs. Chase.
Moylan will entertain before the "InMr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse, of augural Ball" in Rose Valley tomorElm avenue entertained at bridge last row evening.
Friday evening.
Mrs. Harry L. Miller of 'I'hayer road
Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton and entertained her bridge club at lun·
family of Dickinson avenue will drive eheon on Wednesday.
to Washington, D. C. tomorrow to
attend the inauguration.
~lrs. William D. Wermouth of Dartmouth avenue entertained at luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanny of and bridge today. Mrs. Wermouth will
Yale avenue, entertained at supper Sun- give a second party next Thursday.
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ogden of
Mr. and Mrs. Dcan H. Parker of
AT VESPER SERVICES
North PrincetoQ. avenue entertained at Hillborn avenue left last Thursday for
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Tampa,
Florida.
Mr.
Ogden
is
at
the
dinner Monday evening.
training camp for Cincinnati Reds.
A fairly large and appreciative audi·
Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Smith of
ence attended the concert of Mr. MorriMrs. Herold G. Griffin, of Rutgers son C. Boyd, organist, at Vespers Sun·
Kenyon avenue entertained at dinner
before the Series Dance last Saturday avenue entertained at luncheon and day, February 26. Mr. Boyd is an exevening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. bridge on Wednesday.
tremely versatile artist, handling the delicafe notes as cleverly and unfalteringly as
Frank R. Morey, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
F. Meschter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland L.
Mrs. Mamie Prescott, for many the heavier ones. His program was as
Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jen- years a resident of Swarthmore, now follows:
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nings.
of Bay Shore, Long Island, is a guest March .•...•••••••..••••••....
Rossini
of Mrs. Eastlake at the Harvard this Variations on Tchaikowsky's "Legend'
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, of Haverford week-end.
"Christ when a child" ...•... •Arensky
avenue is spending this week in BridgePrelude on a Hymn Tune ... . M. C. Boyd
port, Conn. visiting her parents.
Mrs. Phelps Soule of North Chester Prelude on a Theme by Tallis ...• •Darke
Mr. and Mrs. EdSall P. Young of road left yesterday for Charlestown, Concert Toccata ............... D'Bvry
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Dickinson avenue will entertain at South Carolina for a three weeks" visit.
Fantasy on a Chdstmas Carol
bridge tomorrow evening.
de fa Tombel/e
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel of Scherzetto ...•.......•••••..... Vierne
Mrs. A. S. Wickham of North Ches- Princeton and College avenues will "My Jesus, what dread agony" ••..• Bach
ter R02d and ~{rs. Arthur R. Dana of
Fantasia in G. Bach
leave Tuesday on the maiden trip of Slow Movement from
Elm avenue, entertained at a progres- "The Queen of Bermuda."
Overture, 'Phedret • • • • • • • • • • • • Massinel
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sive luncheon yesterday. This party was
LibbJ' Next SnndaJ'
Frederick J. Libby, executive secretary
one of the series of vanishing parties
The Rose Valley Folk will give an
being given for the benefit of the gir1 "Inaugural Ball" tomorrow night at for the National Council for Prevention
.or- War, will speak in Vespers Sunday
scouts' district house.
the Old Mill.
evening, March 5. Mr. Libby bas had
world· wide contacts with problems in inMr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel, of
ISSUED BY
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of ternational relations. He studied in BerSwarthmore avenue, wiIJ attend the in- Haverford avenue entertained at a lin, Heidelbcfg. ~arburg, and. Oxford,
augural ceremonies tomorrow.
buffet supper before the series dance and traveled lD Chma and Australia. He
last Saturday. The guests were Mr. was associated with the Society of
Mr. llnd Mrs. F. Norton Landon, of and Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee, Mr. and Friends in reconstruction and 'relies: work
Benjamin West avenue, will entertain Mrs. W. R. Argyle, Mr. ond Mrs. Wal- in France after the War. In his office in
Washington, D. C. he bas kept in close
their bridge club tomorrow evening.
lace M. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- touch with national and international afliam Faison, Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- fairs. His subj ect for next Sunday will
Mr. and Mrs. F. Don Price of Yale tox, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chadwick, bet "Do Pacifists Need a Formal DisBOSTON. MASS.
avenue entertained informalty before Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. RandaH and cipline?" Everyone is urged to attend.
He wiU also address the MomingJ!'orum
the Series dance last Saturday. Their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna.
America's Oldest ACcident and Health Company
of
Friends which meets in Whittier
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harper, of House at 9 :30.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Plow- Riverton, New Jersey, will be the house
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man and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fricke
Swarthmore Representatives
The
American
Legion
Auxiliary will,
Sharples.
this week-end.
meet
with
Mrs.
Herbert
T.
Bassett,
of
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PETER E. TOLD
Miss Anne Warren, daughter of Mr. North Chester road next Wednesday.
W, R. TALBOT
Mrs. George T. Ashton, of Cedar lane and Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Walnut
SWB,l833
Sws.680
Mr. and Mrs. Elric S. Sproat of Ogwas the gqest of Miss Mary Strickler lane, is a member of the varsity basketavenu-e
will
entertain
a
bridge
club
den
at two opera performances at the ball team of George School.
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J uilliard School of Music, New York,
Mrs. D. W. Abercrombie of Worces- to which they belong this eVf'ning.
lesst week. Miss' Strickler, a former pu- ter, Mass., was the guest of Miss Isapil of Mrs. Ashton is having her third belle Bronk 011 Monday and Tuesday
year's scholarship in piano.
of this week.
Miss Dorothy Reinhold of SpringMrs. J. Passmore Cheyney of Rut- field entertained at a birthday party
gers avenue spent last week-cnd in last night at Pierre's.
New York City.
Mrs. William A. J aquelle of Elm
avcnue spent two days in Harrisburg
The Poet's circle met with Mrs. Carl last week.
Mrs. Roy C. Comley of Swarthmore
H. Chaffee, of Stanwood last Thursdav
afternoon.
avenue will entertain the Monday ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
bridge
club Mrs.
at luncheon
lIext
Monday.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR FINEST
Mr. and
James H.
Thomas
of
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, of Harvard
avenue, entertained at bridgc last Vassar avenue, entertained informally
Thursday afternoon.
before the Series dance on Sat\1rday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cole Emmons
The Reverend Carey M. Young and
Mrs. Young have rcnted the residence of Riverview Farms and their son Cole,
at 117 Yale avenue. Mr. Young is con- left today, to attend the Inauguranected with the Presbyterian Board of tion in Washington. Judge W. Roger
YOft can now buy th~ finest quality fre~l' meats, at the mOBt reasonable prices. With no
Publications.
Fronefield will accompany them as
extra cost of rent,ldellvery and other ml.8cellaneofts expentles it is possible to give YOft the
their guest.
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Mrs. Paul K. Alger and Mrs. Robert best fresh meats possible, at no increase of cost to YOft.
Mrs. C. F. Noyes of Harvard avenue
entertained at lunc~eon Wednesday E. Sharples will cntcrtai"n at tca at
when her guests were Mrs. Edward M. the home of Mrs. Alger next Thursday
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MEDIA
Eye Sight Specialist
Reasonable Prices
PETER E. TOLD
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
OLD BANK BUILDING
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M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
M West u.JlImoie Ave.
. CLIFTON HIUGHTS
in honor of Mrs. Richmond D. Fether-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
olf, who has recently moved to Swarthmore.
Mr. Roland L. Eaton of Dickinson
avenue gave a stag bridge last \Ved.
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Adams, of
Borough lane cntertained be'fore the
series dance last Saturday.
Mrs. E. G. Coppage of Church Hill,
Maryland, is the guest of her sister
M nt William S. Biitle, of Rutger;
avenue.
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RALPH CRAM TO SPEAK
AT COOPER FOUNDATION
LEGS OF LAMB BEST QUALITY • lb. ~ge
FINE BACON Voct's-Habbersett's • lb. ~90
PURE LARD Vogr's Finest • lb. print so
RIB ROAST MARTEL'S PRIME • lb. z~o
STEWING CHICK.ENS FANCY • lb. z~o
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Ralph Adams Cram, head of the architec~ural firm ot Cram and Ferguson,
one hme professor at the Massachu3~
setts Institute of Technology and a
pturroelifiocn Warrcith~rt °tn his sUFbj~dct, ;'m I~c- Fresh Ground Hamburg . " . . "
. lb. 18e
Pork Cutlets ' .Ib• 21e
.
' ec ur" on n ay evenmg
(G
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at 8:30 m the Meetmg House. The talk
roan
rom fresh beef)
C
Sa
will be given under the auspices of the Lean Bolar Roast. . . . . . . . . . .. .Ib. 20c
ountry usage
. lb. 18e
COpopefr Founcdation'h
Lean Pot Roast .. " " .... " .. " . lb. 16c
HabberseU's Scrapple " . . . . . . . 2 Ibs•20c
ro essor· r~m as designed many
.
of the most Important institutional "!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~
buildings. in the country, 110tably at West Pomt, and is architect of the
~ you taking adva~tage. o.f tbe many savings offered in our mid.week and week-end
cathedral of SI. John the Divine in 8---lals U yo
t
th·
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New.York, third largest building of the
U are DO receiVing
esc cu-eu an regn
y p ease et US knoW.
sort m the world. His chief interest has
Kindly have your orders complete when given over the phone to eliminate n DDMeS3ary
always been to adopt the beauty "and deliveries and more prompt delivery to .you.
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for Mary's heart. There is also old .~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~
Amos, a veterinary thrown out of business by Henry Ford's £livers, and
then there are the two crooks who
seek to relieve Sam of his small pile.
THEATRE
The cast for "The Easy Mark" in·
eludes Helen Travers. Eileen Coyne, J'I
CHESTER
Barney Sherry, Virginia Curley. Cledge
Roberts, Bert Griscom, Arthur Beh~
Friday, Satftrday
rens, Douglas McLean, Sidney Riggs
and Ross Mershon.
Monday
r
STANLEY
Malinee Daily
Today (Friday) and
Saturday
MARTEL BROS.
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WASIIINGTON
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FREE DELIVERY
3
, a.@ iii .. Git a M, riM 'w·;;p.•" iM
Corse, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Evanson and 'to Delaware County and will be located
in an ancient costume, but stin essentially engillel'rs would presumably take over
Mr. and Mrs. William Bullock.
at:·
himself. He attempts to -adapt himself to production and run it 011 a plan of meMrs. Wayne Randall of Riverview
Chester-City Hall, Monday and the
different life, but hardly succeeds.
road entertained a luncheon contract club Tuesday, March 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28. Several of his ancestors figure jn the chan:cal efficiency.
of which she is a member on Tuesday.
Media-Court House, Wednesday and
story, giving the drama a decidedly mys- ================~_=
Mr. Bayard. Morrison, of Harvard Thursday, ~farch 8-9, 15-16,22-23,29-30. terious tOll<:h.
LEGAL NOTICE
Upper Darby Borough Hall, Friday,
Mrs. H. A. Peirsol represented the avenue, entertaIned a group of men at
The following Seniors make up the I Uu
Swarthmore ,Woman's Club at the contract on Tuesday evening.
cast: Dorothy Meyers, Edward Vlachos, UIl' IiIOt'k awl flxtUI"Cli uf COIIW8¥'S PUI"C Food
~~det Hulbert Douglas, of t!,e U. S.: The Department' Agent. are being Mary Morgan, Ruth Trostel, John, Sian'. 14. Park An' .. Swarthmore,
Primos-Secane reciprocity luncheon and
MIlitary
Academy, at West POlDt, spent I' sent out to aid the taxpayer. 'rhey Brownell, Sally Broomall, Leroy Wilson'l
bridge held at the Media Inn on Tuesday.
ARTHUR BAC]{lo[AN.
the week-end wjth his parents. Mr. and have been properly instructed in the
Mrs. Donald Crossett of Ridley Park ~rs. James Bacon Douglas, of North rules of the Department for filing re- Caroline Faries, Ben Keller, Libby Main. I ~~;;;;~~~~~~;;~~;;;;~
James Powell, Betty Beddoe, Elizabt.1h I
entertained the Tri Delta alumnae club
Chester
road.
I
turns.
They
will
accept
returns
and
Stavers, Herbert Michener, Jack BehenI
at ber home last ~riday evening.
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I payment of tax. They are also em- lIa. Under the direction of l\.liss Kirk,
General and Mr•. Frank K. Hyatt oj GROUP OF WRITERS
-.
powered to take affidavits 011 returns who usually coaches Senior productions, I
Colafemina Vineyard
P. M. C., Mr. and !\Irs. Robert E. Carels
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AT
JI.
S.
ORG~ZE without cost to the taxpayer.
the cast has been at work for several
of Riverview road and Mr. and Mrs.
Delivered in Basement
.
The Department has mailed returns weeks.
James Dunlap of Philadelphia will a'!:An exclusive group of students, ad$12.00 per Cord
direct to many taxpayers, but the non·
tend tlJe Inauguration tomorrow.
judged the finest writers of Swarthmore
Phone: Media 646 R 1
receipt of a return form from the DeMr. and Mrs. George A.' Earnshaw and High, have formed a club under the dipartment is no excuse for failure to
Talk on Technocracy
their two children, of Swarthmore, who rcetion of- Miss Kirk. The members
\Valter Coppock gave an outline of ~
file a return and llay the tax. Forms
ha\'e been spending several months in meet weekly to read and discuss their
California, are at their home for a brief writings, which are varied and exceed- may be obtained from the Del)artment Tccl1110cracy as advanced hy the grOl1l)
~t Harrisburg, or its District Office headed by Harold Scott at the Monday
stay, and will leave shortly for Florida, ingly interesting.
in
Philadelphia. The Agent assigned to c\'ening ForulIl at \Vhittier House.
Thcalrc--Chcsler
where they will spend several weeks.
Some of the writers, who were selected
your
County
will
also
havc
a
limited
Mr. Coppock said that he did IIOt see
llrs. M,ichacl Kovalenko, of Swarth- as members by Miss Kirk because of
Saturda,.~ Monduy~ 'fuesday
ho\v the proposals by this group could
more avenue, left Monday for Bingham. their skill in manipulating the pen, spe- supply of forms.
Zasu Pills-Slinl Summerville
be put into effect without a dictatorship
ton, N. Y., where she wiU sllcnd a week. cialize in poetry, sublime and otherwise,
"THEY
JlJST HAD TO GET
while the less emotional memhers create
In Animate() Magazine
of engincers. He gave as the. foundaDr. Arthur Jones, of Dickinson avenue, most excellent description and narration.
..,
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MA.RRIED"
tion 011 which 'fechnocracy is hui1t
is in Minneapolis, Minn., attending the Of course the majority of the works are' \VIIham r. Elhs, of Walnut lane, was "The decrease of nine hours p..!r unit
Wednesday, ThuMlduy, }~rilh.y
meeting of the National Education As- not masterpieces, but several writings one of !he well-~Ilown men
ap- of production."
IIARBARA STANWYCK in
sodation.
thus far have been accorded an astound. pcared 111 the Ammated MagazlIle rclir. Coppock thinks the conclusion of
"BITTER TEA. OF
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Green, of ing quantity of praise.
cently n Rollin's College, at Winter Technocracy sound in spite of the
GENERAL YEN"
South Chester road, are entertaining their
The budding authors convene at noon Park, Fla. This Animated Magazine, errors found in the data hy critics. He
~randdaughter, Ann Broomall while her Mondays in the Conference Room, the which is an annual event at Rollin's, thinks that the founders of the movc~
Conlinuous Dail,. From Noon
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Broomall, young ladies occupying chairs and the presents in person eminent melt who
ment made a before
mistakethe
in publishing
4th, are in Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Broorn- gentlemen either reclining on the floor or are in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. conclusions
data had their
been
all will be remembered as Miss Florence leaning against the walls. One member Vincent Pownall, of Ogden avenue, who carefully compiled.
Green:
reads while the rest laugh, smile. groan or returned to Swarthmore 011 Wednesday,
THEATRE TICKETS FREE
He admitted that while Technocrats I
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fischer and their sob, depending upon the type of tale. As were present on this interesting occa. had predicted the break dow II of the I
To acquainl Ollr palmns wilh Ihe
children, Jean and Billy, of Dickinson yet, no discussions of the technical merits sion.
present social and economic system
Playhouse we ha'ie arranged with the
avenue, Swarthmore, were dinner guests of the writings have been held, but are
they have advanced no program to
Playhollse Munagement to furnish
of Mr. and Mrs. Donato Colafemina, of proposed.
SENIORS TO PRESENT
bridge the gap betwec:n this breakdown
one Ticket Free to each person Ofdering our
Lim., Sunday. Mr. Colafemina returned
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"BERKELEY SQUARE" and the time when the dictatorship of
on Saturday from Glenn's Falls, N. Y., "THE EASY MARK"
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Theatre·Dinner Special
where he appeared in concert Friday eve"
NEXT PLAYHOUSE SHOW The Senior class will ·present "Berke- Ii
Served daily from 12 noon to 8 P.M.
ning.
ley Square" in the High School auditor"{'he committee 10 charge of the PI
"The Easy :!\(ark", the gold mine of ium on the evening of March to. The
Mr. ,and Mrs. Paul Brown, of Walnut
Beta Phi benefit party beld last Sat$1.00
urday wish to express their apprelane, entertained at dinner last Friday laughter in - which Walter Huston committee ·in charge of selecting the play
elation· to the following 6toree for
No charp:e for theatre tickel except
evening when their guests were: Mr. and starred for a solid season at the Thirty- chose "Berkeley Square" after they had
the gUts given for prizes:
Federal Tax of lOfk
.Mrs. Milton "Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ninth Street Theatre, New' York, will eliminated an the possible plays except
WUIJam E. Fowler. Florist.
Miss l\larsh. VtJUty Shop.
Ham W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George be 1Iext week's offering of 'fhe PlaY-I the scheduled play, "Little Minister"\land
PIERRE'S
Sbirer Drug Store.
house Professionals at the Playhouse "Romantic Age." The latter plays were
Suplee's Hardware. '
69:b Street Above Cbestnut
Martel Brothers.
Theatre, 69th Street.
not selected because of their limited casts.
Free Parking
Hollyhock Gift Shop.
"The Easy Mark" is a comedy of
The action of the play is unique in that
College Pharmacy.
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IJisti"ctive
Dining Room ...
The Senior Class
American Store.
life in the middle west. It deals with it tak~s place both in modern times af!d !n
Dew Drop Inn.
Showing at Playhouse
of the
every uay small tOWIO folks, their for- the Eighteenth Century. The story 15 m
Ingleneuk Tea Room.
Week of March 6
Marot Flower Shop.
tunes and misfortunes, joys and sorrows. London, where a young American archiStrawbridge and Clothier Store.
Swarthmore High School
"TilE EASY MARK"
Jack Larris, the author, was for several teet inherits an old house. in which his
Harris and Co.
Buchners.
years
!:olll1ected
with
newspapers
in
ancestors
lived
for
generations
and
takes
Plenlfe
Bring Thill All Witl, You
present
that area. He knows the life he depicts up his residence there. He discovers ~hat
BERKELEY SQUARE
so humanly and so humorous1y, and he can walk back. and f?rth throu~h tIme,
sticks close to the facts.
that he can step mto hiS ancestor s shoes
March 10 at 8:15 o'clock
"Tile
Easy
Mark"
abo411ds
in
excel-.
and
live as a man lived in. the Eighteenth
.'
'.,\;:.
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An Institution in Delaware County for 15 Years
lent
co~cjy situations." some of them Century. He accePts. tillS challe.nge of
High School Auditorium
furnished by Charles Hatfield, the lead- adventure; and finds hliJ~se1f entering the
illg citizen of the town and Sam's rival old drawmg room of hiS house, dressed
All Seats Reserved SSc
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SWARTHMOREAN
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grandeur of Gothic architecture to
Trinity NOII!II
p~ NolI!II
present day req'Uire:nents. He and his
partners are directly responsible for
Included in the _Lenten Schedule of
Dr. Tuttle begins Sunday morning a
the designing of many of the finest Meetings and Services will be an in.. series of lenten sermons on The Spirit
churches and college buildings in the
of Jesus. The subject Sunday will be,
country. and indirectly, through their formal Discussion Group on Friday The Consecration of Jesus. The purpose
influence. hundreds of edifices in the evenings at 8:00 p. m. which will meet
Gothic style among which may be menof this series is to attempt to ascertioned the Clothier Memorial.
in the Parish House. Those present will tain from tbe spirit of Jesu. just what
L-diDI' Gothiciot of Todo.J'.
be given an opportunity to ask any Christianity is.
Many persons today arc taking the questions concerning religion in general
The Senior High School Chorus of
side. of so-caned
modern
architecture,
forty-five
vo,'ces, M,"ss Van de Bogart,
h
f
I'
.
Th
and Christianity in particular. There
agamst t at 0 ear ler tJmes.
e quesdirector, will sing the service at .Vestion raised in this connection is one will also be, each week, time given
wh,'ch ,'s a concern of all persons who
pers Sunday, 4:45 p. m. Dr. Tuttle
have to do with the construction of for the frank discussion of the teachings w,'11 opea k on th e H'Jg h CalL
important buildings today. In a few of Jesus as applicable to personal and
The Every Member C~nvass of the
weeks Swarthmore will be privileged to world problems of the present day.
congregation for pledges for the suphear the distinguished architect Frank
On Wednesdays there will be a cele- port of the church and 'of its missionary
Lloyd Wright, chief proponent of the
.
and benevolent work will be made on
modern school in America. Professor bration of the Holy Communion at
Cram is easily first among the Gothic- 10:00 a. m. followed by the All-day Sunday afternoon, March 12th. A dinists. An unusual opportunity is thus
ner will be held for the canvassers next
offered to all who are interested in Sewing Class. All women are invited. Wednesday evening at the church. The
architecture to gain first hand knowlThere will be a special meeting of object of the dinner is to inform the
edge of the present day trends in this the Men's Club, at the Rectory, on men concerning their duties and' to
field.
1'hursday evening, March 9th, at 8:00 arouse the spirit of enthusiasm in this
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o'clock.
large undertaking.
M.C.BOYD,ORG~S1~
THE
19~3
LEE TRACY
in
"The Half
Naked 'Truth"
with
Lupe Velez
Eugeue Pallette
Sp'ecial Kiddie Matinee
Saturday at 1 :30
Extra! Western Feature
"RIDE 'EM COWBOY"
Mickey l\louse Cartoon
IOe-AlI
Children-lOe
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Monday.Tuesday
RO~D
COLMAN
KAY FRANCIS
"CYNARA"
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SALES TAX MUST
BE PAID BY APRIL 1
\-Vith the Emergency Relief Sales
Tax expiring February 28th, the Department of Revenue will make every
effort possible to assist taxpayers in
filling out return reports and paying
the tax. The tax must be paid not later
th;:'11 April 1st.
For the accommodation of taxpayers,
a Department Agent has been assigned
State Fair
JANET GAYNOR
WILL ROGERS
SALLY EILERS
LEW AYRES
NORMAN FOSTER
LOUISE DRESSER
We've said it before ••. and now ••• with the
opening of our new yard and service facil.
ities in Media... Chester.•• with new additions to that smart... efficient fleet of Red
and Blue trucks •.• we repeat ... LARGE
ENOUGH ... BUT ..• the remainder of the
phrase ••. continues to apply ••• to a local
organization... of local men ... close enough
to your community ••. and to you •.• to
render that ... INDIVIDUAL •.. PERSONAL
••. handling of ••. Those Three. Trade.
marked Fuels ...
IN TODA Y
-_._---DRIVE--_._-----
KEEP YO~ TIRE EQUIPMENT SAFE.
TRADE IN THOSE WORN TIRES ON
NEW
fI...f ••,
TIRES
Do it today-while prices are low
"The Match
King"
$2.99 ea.-up in pairs
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with
NEW PRICES ON'fire$f.ae SPARK PLUGS
WARREN WILUAM
eff~ctive today
ea.. in sets of 4 or more
Have yours tested today on our new tester
EDDIE CANTOR
in
••• NOT TOO LARGE
WHY NOT TREAT YOUR CAR
to aWASH and POLISH?
Wednesday
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
LARGE ENOUGH-BUT
5Sc
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"The Kid From
Spain"
,
Bussell's .,..,,.,.., Serviee
Comingl
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
"MAEDCHEN IN
UNIFORM"
,
Pbone440
WASHING-GREASING-TIRE-BATTERY-BRAKE SERVICE
'blue coal'
GULF FUEL OIL
KOPPERS COKE
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LANE
A.
DAVIS
RES.
MGR.
MEDIA YARD
MEDIA
BROOKE AND PAINTER STS.
1600
Swarthmore 62·400 Swarthmore Exchange Only
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THE
SW AR.THMOREAN
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PUBLlSHBD BVERY IPIUDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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ROBERT Jl. SHARPLES
Editor ancl Publliber
PhoDe Swarthmore 900
EDtered .. Second ClaN matter, January 24.
19Z9. at tbe Pott Office at Swarthmore, PL,
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1933
William Lang, 70, of Harvard avenue
passed away suddenly Wednesday
morning after a year's illness.
Mr. Lang, ·who has lived
Swarthmore most of his life, was connected for many years with the International Mercantile Marine Co. He has
been an active member of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church for fifteen
years.
Dr. John Elbory Tultle conducted
the services, which were held at the
home at two o'clock Thursday. Interment was at Fernwood Cemetery.
Mr. Lang is survived by four children,
Mrs. Raymond Denworth of Lansdowne, Harry Lang of Dickinson avenue. Walter B. Lang of Steelton and
Edward Lang of Newark.
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Hermine W. Meyer
After an illness of several months with
heart trouble, Miss Hermine W. Meyer
died Monday at the residence 01 Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce, on Princeton
h
h
d e h er horne.
serna
avenue, were
Miss Meyer was head of the German
department in the Swarthmore public
schools,
Chalmers Stuart, Professor Arthur W.
Ferguson and the present head, Professor
Frank R. Morey.
It would appear that this question
"The board members would like to two per cent if they borrowed the .......
(Co"lintlM lrom P(J(Je One)
might well be discussed at the meeting of
2. Providing the State appropriation
Home and School Association on point out that taxes not paid by May 1 sary funds at the same rate of interest
is cut between 15 and 20 per cent as Monday evening.
are turned over to the county treasurer that the county charges. Furthermore
provided in the Governor's budget, a
The Department of Auxiliary Agencies and interest eharged at the rate of 6 per they would be making it possible for Us
tax cut of five mills might be possible includes such items as the school library. cent per annmn plus a 2 per cent fee as to. cut next year's tax rate on the basis of
although it would entail sailing close to
summer recreation, cafeteria ex- the county's charge for collection. Pea- a balance in the treasury."
the wind.
etc. A saving of nearly $2,000 is _ _ _ _,_,--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-...:._ _
3. Providing the new school code is
in this departmenL
passed, there is absolutely no way of
expenses include wages of
even surmising the new tax rate since
fuel, water, telephone rental etc.
board makes a reduction of
it would be affected by the other school
districts with which Swarthmore would nearly
be merged. However a cut of 67 or
Maintenance refers to the upkeep of
per tent in state appropriations
grounds, repairs, replacements, plumbing,
the elimination of all tuition re'vellu",1 heating, electrical work, etc. For this Ir-----'!......!..----,
would remove the likelihood og any
work the board allows $1450 as against
$1800 allowed for 1932-33.
whatsoever.
In trying to estimate just how great
Fixed charges include, insurance of all
a tax cut can be passed along to the kinds, rental of the Prep School gym,
taxpayers of the borough even with payment to the State Retirement fund,
a $30,000 reduction of expenses possible, etc. A reduction of more than a thoustaxpayers must also bear in mind not and dollars is made here
only the unknown items of income such
Debt Service is cut by $10,000 in the I - - -_ _,.....,._ _ _ _.J
as tuit·ion and state appropriations, but
budget for 1933-34. This is
also such unknown items as delinquent
because all short time loans have
and.
taxes, emergency expenses, and anypaid off and all bonds have been
thing which argues for a substantial
There is therefore no need of a
balance.
sinking fund. The board hopes that no
The feeling is also said to exist among further short time loans will be needed
We DECLARE these chocolates are
members of the board that a tax cut and views delinquent taxes as the only
to the very limit this year may necessi- item which might require a loan from the
as fine in quality and flavor as is
tate an increase in taxes next year in bank.
possible to produce.
case there is no balance in the treaCapital Outlay has also been severely
sury at the end of the 1933-34 year.
reduced. This entails alterations to the
We CHALLENGE anyone to pro~
Therefore it would appear that
buildings, replacements, Dew equipment
of the major questions to be discussed etc.
duce finer chocolates ••• your first
at the meeting of the Home and School
Members of the Board report that they
box will convince you. .
Association next Monday night is expect a slight balance in the treasury at
or not the taxpayers want their the end of the present year.
Our personal guarantee behind
"This will all depend," declared Dr.
school taxes -:ut to the very limit this
every package.
year even with the possibility that Basset, "on whether or not taxes are paid
emergencies may arise requiring loans up as well as last year. At the preseot
Signed •••
tl t '11 h
t b
t b'
•
'a tax
WI
e me
y lDcreasmg time the tax situation is pretty good but
the
rateave
for a1934-35.
So that taxpayers may see just where the fact that taxes are not delinquent unthe board proposes to cut expenses in
Swarthmore, Pa.
1933-34, the following summary of cxpenditures comparing this year's budThe Swarthmore American
with the proposed budget for 1933Legion Auxiliary will give a
is herewith pubJished:
CHOCOLATES
Quality
50
c
per pound
A DECLARATION
A CHALLENGE
College Pharmacy
SummlU'y of E:.:peaditurcs
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r9~~~::
Miss Meyer's
home was·
at 33The
North
Albany
avenue, Atlantic
City.
fu...... $ 5,694.00
Deral services were held Thursday in All
.... 104,775.00
5.470.00
Saints' Episcopal Church, Atlantic City.
........ 17,325.00
Miss Elsa Meyer, of Atlantic City,
. _..... .. 1.800.00
5,470.00
her only surviving relative, was with her.I 'r'''A' _ Current Exat the time of her death. Miss Meyer
........... $140,534.00
was much belov~d by the Swarthmore
.... ..... 32.636.92
students under her charge, and her passOUtlay ...... 3,710.00
iog wjll be mourned by many who were Grand Total ........ $176.880.92
happy to call her friend.
Enrollment
On Thursday morning at ei.,ht.·thirt" I
1932-33
the Senior high school held a
Elementary, Kindergarten
-6 .................... ,. 417
437
service for Miss Meyer.
High School ............. 392
414
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Total .................... 809
851
Estimated increase--42 or 5%.
Mary E. Naylor
The saving of $1,000 in the
Miss Mary E. Naylor, aged 82, died Control department is possible
suddenly Monday morning at her home through the reduction of salaries
on Chestnut avenue. She was born in office staff, the solicitor of the Board,
West Chester, but resided in Philadel- school auditors, the treasurer of
phia the greater part oJ her life, mov- school board, telephone toll
printing and general office
ing to Swarthmore about eleven years
In the Department of
ago.
•
savmg is of course possible by
'I:he services were conducted by the the salaries of all teachers. Just how
Rev. Franklin .JOiner, of St. Clements that reduction is to be made has not yet
Protes~ant Episcopal ~hurch of Phil- I been definitely decided. The cut in the
adelphia ,at the chapel III West Chester appropriation for the department as estiat -t~n 0 clock Thursday. .
mated in the Summary is based on a
MISS Naylor was an achve member twelve per cent reduction. Whether
of St. Clements church for many years. reduction will be made by giving every
Interment was at Green Mount Ceme- teacher regardless of the wages he or
ter~. West .Chester. She is survived by she is receiving at the present time a flat
a Sister, hhss Jane Naylor.
cut of 10, 12 or 15 per cent, or whether
• I
the cuts will be graded in proportion to
Wm. J. Shettsline
the salary now being received is yet to be
decided.
William J. Shettsline 'lfho died last
Thote members of the -board who are in
Wed~esday in his seventi~th year was favor of a straight cut fOf" everyone beburried on Saturday. He is survived by lieve that such a plan allows all affected
his widow, four sons, one step son and to continue living according to almost the
three step daughters. Mrs. Walter L. same standards as at present. They say
Thorpe of Dickinson avenue is a step that reductions graded according to
daughter.
present salaries may mean that a teacher
I ••
who
has assumed heavy obligations in the
Last Wednesday a group from the
Woman's CJub accompanied Mrs. R. way of a home, etc., on the basis of hi!.
G. E. Ullman, chairman of the Dramatic present income. may be forced to lose
Sedion, to 69th street, where they had them, because of his having to take a
lunch and attended the performance of larger cut than the teacher who has been
"Peg 0' My Heart" at The Playhouse. Jiving on a srnaner salary.
Those persons favoring the graded
Among those attending were Mrs. J.
method
of cutting salaries point out that
D. Underwood, Mrs. Elliott RiChardson,
it
is
not
fair for the young teacher
Mrs. Roland Eaton, Mrs. R. C. Spencer, out of college
a few years and po,,,ib.ly
Mrs. Wm. Hanny, Mrs. C. V. Gimes, better trained than the teacher
Mrs. Hzrold Griffin, Mrs. E. A. Whitney, Mrs. A. S. V. Orr, Mrs. D. M. Ul- been working for many years, to
her salary at the bottom of the scale
rich.
in the same proportion as the older teach-
St. Patrick's Card Party
Wednesday, March 15
2:00 P. M. at Strath Haven Inn
Benefit of Local Welfare
Admission 490
Cake and Candy for Sale
'Iickett obtainable from Ml'I. Charles
A. Dravo. Sw. 902 or at the door.
ORDER OUR FAMOUS ROASTED POULTRY
FROM OUR OVEN TO YOUR TABLE
Delivered Every Day, Including Sunday
Young Duckling8 '"
...... '. .. 25e lb.
Killed
Prime Young Chiekens
..... 28e Ib,
and
Genuine Capons .....
. .... 32c lb.
Roa8.ed
Young Tnrkey" ...... . ..
. ...... 35e lb.
'0
GDlnea&,
•
F aney ................ $1.50 pair
Orders
Only
Delieious Chicken Salad ......... : ........... 65c qt.
Made rresh daily (we parantee no veal or olher meat used)
Freeh Pekin Dock Eggs .................... 25e doz.
You'll find our Poultry lasles bener because we raise them and
feed them beUer-AND WHAT A COOK.
Telephone Ches.er 8826
Media I045-J
THE DEL 00. DUt:: .. FARM
MIDDLETOWN ROAD
R. L. BOSSARD
Mason Heflin Will Help You
Heat Your Home Efficiently
Phone Swarthmore 6
Our representntive will come to your home WIthout obligation to
you. He is 8n expert fireman-trained by the Anthracite Bureau
of Engineering. He knows the proper size and most economical
way to burn hard coaL
.
Mason Heflin have a coal yard near you. We pride ourselves on
the finest service and the best coal-Super-<:Ieaned Famous Reading Anthracite.
M H
!son
eflin
COAL
co.
PhiI,adelphia & Suburb.
INCOME TAX
An Internal Revenue Officer will be at this Bank
during banking hours
I
B. H. BLOOM
"
of Supreme
William Laug
'.
f.
er who by reason of her years of service til after May I has caused a great many pie who do not have the money to pay
School Budget for '33-'34
Entails S30,000 Rediaetion has worked to the top of the wage scale. people to .delay payment.
their taxes by May I, would save the
THE SWARTHMOREAN
I
3,1933
r.·. . .... r. '. " •••••••••• '. MARCH
.'. ..... . .", .'.
10:45-Woman's
12:45.
RET.J:GIOUS SOCIETY OF FlUENOO
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. U.-Flrst Day School In WhIttier
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Mornlng Forum In Meeting
Bouse. Subject on March 5:
Frederick. Libby will speak on
"Must tbe Peace of the World
Beat. on Economic Sanctions?"
11:00 A. Y.-Meetlng for worship in the
Meeting Bouse.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. N.-Sewlng and QulltIng in Whtttier House. Box luncheon.
services.
All .J.r8 cordially Invited to Join in these
THE
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplacopal
Chester Road and Cpollege Avenue
Opposite the College CamPUB
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Ouenther, 8. T. M..
SUNDAY
D1.-!~oly_'Communlon.
School.
To assist in the preparation and filing of
1932 Income Tax Reports.
There is no charge for this service.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~:Ig:;~D.
3,
1933
Any Fi,.e Chiel ."ill tell you • • •
THE
IM.-
Netrly two hundred members of the
Delaware County Federation of Womens Clubs got an insight into the
workings of the General Assembly at
Harrisburg yesterday when they spent
the greater part of the day at the
Capitol and were addressed by members of the House and Senate from
Delaware County.
Those making the tl'ip included members of the Legislative Committees and
Citizenship Committees of the various
Women's Clubs in the county as well
as officers of a number of the clubs.
Mn3. J, Osborn Hopwood, of 5c:cane,
chairman of the Legislative Committee
of the County Federation, and Mrs.
Justin Cummings, of Drexel Hill,
County chairman of Citizenship were
in charge of the expedition. Mrs. S.
Blair Luckie of Chester organized the
affair and was to have been in charge
but was prevented from making the
tri9 by illness.
One of the highlights of the day"s
prograGl was a meeting in the Senate
Caucus Room presided over by Mrs.
Bessie Everett of Springfield 'rownship, who is connected with the Lcgislative branch of the State government. Here the women were addressed
by Senator John J. McClure of this
Lounty, and Grover C. Talbot, Speaker
of the House, and Representativt:s EIIwood
Turner, and Edward Nothnagte. Thomas J. \Veideman, Delaware
County's other Representative was
present at the beginning of the meeting, but was obliged to leave early.
Senator McClure in response to a
question from one of the women deelared that the measure adopted by
the House and approved by the Governor on Monday night, removing all
restrictions on bank deposits made after Feb. 27th on the approval of the
Banking Commi~sion, was. the f!1ost
necessary, essential, and Vital l~glSI~tion that had ever been enacted III thiS
state. .
,.
•
Delaware County s senator explamed
the ,nature of the measure and stated
that he thought it ~ould. gre~tJy alleviate the banking Situation Ill. P.ennsylvania and would tend to elt"!,lllate
any necessity of more banks. closmg.
In his opening remarks, Senator AlcClure described the present session as
one of the most important in the state's
history. He' referred to the comprehensive measures before the General Assembly such as banking, education, appropriations, state government, public
utilities, and highways.
"All of these subjects require intcnsive study and investigation before any
legislation can be enactee," said the
Senator. uThere has been some criticism on the part of the newspapers and
individuals as to the number of bills
that had been passed up to the beginning of this week. When you consider
that nearly 1400 bills are under consideration and that the committees have
been encouraged to study them very
carefully before bringing them out to
be voted upon, you will understand bctter the task that the members are filcing.
"By March 15, we hope to have enacted in the House and Senate and ap:'
prc.1ved by the Governor, a comprehensive plan and progress."
Senator McClure was followed by
Spe
honor, but as an honor to Delaware
COllnty lor its loyalty to the -RepuMi-
can party as shown in the presidential
election last fatl.
Speaker Talbot declared that Delaware County was playing an unusually
important. part in the Legislative work
of the state at the present time and
praised Senator McClure as leader oi
the Senate 2nd Representative Turner
for his work in preparing an economy
program for the state that would balance the budget and yet provide funds
for the necessary work. This reference
was to Mr. Turner's Administrative
Code, which was reported out of Com
mittee a few hours tater at the afternoon session. The speaker also praised"
the work of Representatives Weidemar
and Nothnagle.
Representative Turner said that he
had never participated in a session
which was confronted with as many
great problems as was the present one.
He also pointed out that the House was
functioning under the handicap of 100
new members.
He also that that during no previous
session had he received so many letters
from constituents advising him how to
vote on certain measures.
Mr. Turner referred to House Bill
No. 22, the Administrative Code which
was to be brought out of committee
that afternoon, and said that many
members of Women's Clubs had writ~
ten to him about certain provisions of
the code.
"The Administrative Code sets up
the machinery for the operation of
the executive branch of the state governmellt," explained Mr. Turner. "One
provision of the bill as originally submitted called for the elimination of the
Board of Censors. This did not mean,
however, that the work of censorship
was to be elimjnated, but that in the
interest of economy it should be assigned to some other board or commission. This action was not approved
however by the Sub-Committee on
State Government. so the women will
be pleased to hear the Board of Censors is to be retained.
"The section of the Code providing
for the curtailment of the Free Public Library Extension work, to make a
saving of $20,000, has also been changed in accord2nce with the wishes of the
women of the state, and the Library
Extension work will be continued.
"A third section of the bilt which
brought forth complaints from clubwomen pertained to abolishing th,e
Women's 2nd Ch.i1dren's Bureau. There
was never any thought of discontinuing
the work of this Bureau, but due to
the number of protests about any
change the Bureau will be retained as
at present."
The visiting clubwomen arrived at
HarrisbutZ' shortly before noon, coming in two large buses and in private
cars. They inspected the new Education building before luncheon, attended
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
$35--6 rooms. bath. garage, hardwood the meeting with the Delaware County
Boors•. ftreplace-511 Yale Avenu~Posses representatives in the early afternoon,
slon at once.
2nd Boor apartment--G rooms. near col- and spent the remainder of the afterlege---f65.00.
5 rooms-Swarthmore apartment house- noon touring the Capitol building and
$67.00.
observing the afternoon sessions of the
WM. s. W'l"I'LB
Senate and the House of RepresentaSwa. I11-J
Real
Estate
tives.
Notary Publlc
J:
I
Centrall,. located dwelling; five
bedrooms; $6S a month.
"SECONDS count when your house
E. C. WALTON
floor apartment to suit lenanl. Large
near atation and stores. Write box B,
Swal'tWnorean Office.
-----------
RENT
2nd lloor apartment, 4 rooms and
bath. Banlwood ftoors. Hot water
heat. Janitor Service. $45 per month.
Detached stucco house 8 rooms
and bath. ProUt and aide POrch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
lnoDth.
'
to his
attorney.
FIXTURES
~
FIrs1; Class
In every respect.
rooms., hardwcod Doors, etc.
Garitae·
CHAS. A. SMITH
'I!tao"" Swarthmo... 705
AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
I
Swarthmore Electric Shop
C
,,'a.
411 naIL alia Aft..
Swut'
RHODES. AUorney.
JOHN J. CAIN,
Sheriff.
. -________________________- ,
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fred .J. Harley
Cullom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
D"",mber Term, 1932
that certain lot or piece of grouud with
cd. situate ill the Township of Upper Darby,
the buildings
and jmprovements
erect.Couney
of Delaware
and Stale 01 thcMon
Pennll7lvania.
described 8Ccarding to 8 plan dated JolT 28,
1025, and revised August 6. 1925. as follows.
to wit: Beglnnin!; at a point the lntersecUon
of thc southeasterly side of Fairfleld avenue.
(filly feet wide) and the northeasterly elde of
Aveuue "0" (torty·:flve feet wide); thence
extending along the said side ot Avenue "0" I
south twenty·nlne degrees three minutes forty
~ouds east forty-four !eet and seventy·three
one-hundredths of a foot: thence extending
north sixty dcgrees fifty·aix minutes tWenty
seconds eaat ninet;v-eight feet; thence extend·
in;: north twenty·nine degrees thre(t minutes
forty seconds weat forty·four fee' and seventythree one-hundredths of a foot to tbe southeasterlY side of Fairfield avenue; ·,hence ex·
tending along same south sixty degreea fiflY.
All
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M.
Swarth. 1441
:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~D~d~'~Is~te~D~~to~M~le~h~e~,~,..~o~.~r~d~e~D~T~.~'ks~'
WHY CAMOUFLAGE
Don't do it. Get to the bottom of it, fix it right, make
it last. Papering. painting, all kinds of Building Construction, Cement Work, etc.
BILL &. CHARLIE
KIMMEL & SON
I
414 Haverford Place, Swarthmore, Pa.
MODERNIZE AS You RENOVIZE!
A full enamel, insulated
Gas Range, with oven heat
contrail See this Quality
GAS RANGE
Finished in marbleized green
with ivory doors and legs.
Note its low price ••• $57.
(Slightly more on Budget Plan)
2
Year. to Pay
• • • a prim.e :necessity in every Lom.e
Stea'IDint:
HOT WATER
:",itla an Autonaatic
GAS WATER HEATER
An abundant supply of hot water at all times
••• for every household need •• , at a very
moderate cost.
E
Mrat floor ap&rtment--6 rooms and
bath.
WILLIAM K.
UPHOLSTERING
SHERIFF'S SALES
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Sheriff Sales of Real Estate
At the Sheriff'. Offl.ec
Court House. Media, PennsylvaD1a
Saturday. March 11. 1038
9 :3D o'clock A. M.
EaSlern Standard Time
Levari Facias
No. 585
WIRING
L REPAIRS
RADIO
WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel. 1896
Improvements consist of tWO-8t0I7 stucco
house, 18x36 feet. Stucco .rara.re, 10xl6 feet.
Sold as the proper.,. of Georp H. Crow.
thers. murlgagor, aud Kathryn Abrams, real
owner.
ConditJon.s-$260.00 CDsh or certified check
on
day of 8ale. balance in ten days. Furt.her
ronditiona
announced at. sale.
Lavari Facias
No. 548
December Term, 1032
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of
Haverford avenue are being congratu3iiO Lakeview 8'·enue.
All that (ertain Jot or piece of ground with
.
H I
R bh
the buUdilll;s and improvements thereon erect.
lated on t e birth of a son, ar an 0
inson, Jr., on February 28 at the Taylor _~;-~~~-;~~~~;;;~;;~~~~~~
Hospital.
II
Swarthmore, Pa.
Detached house furnlsbed. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage. Good locaC;lon. $75 per month.
Togetber with the free and common use.
right, liberty and privilege of the aforeea1d
driveway. as and tor a driveway and pss.B&'B.
way at aU times hereafter forever, In com'
nl011 with tbe owoel'8. tenaots and occuplera
of the other lob of ground boundlll&' thereon
and entitled to the use thereot.
Birth
E
.
eituate In the Township of Upper Darb7,
County of Delaware and Commonwealth of
PenlUlYlvanJa, parUeu1arb' deecribed . . fol.
lows: BelinnlllS' at a point on the IOUthw_
side of Lakeview avenue at the dlatauce of
four hundred and eevent.een and Ave onebundredtlul feet northwelltward from the
soutbwest Bide of Mansfield road: theoce u·
tending south tblrt;r-two deJTe88. thirtz·three
minutes, fourteen ~onda weal. one hUDdred.
and twonlY-five feet to a point. thence extendin" nortb nfl1'-88T6D decrees. for&T.four
minutes. forty·.bt seconds weat. On a Une
parallel with tbe said Lakeview avenue.
twenty·five leet to a point; thence m~
nurth thirty-two degrees. thirty·three mlDutea.
rourteeD 8eCOode eaat, pusing throUl'h the
center of a certaiu sm leet wide drivew8J'
whieb extends northeastward into the said
Lakeview a'·enue. one hundred and twenq.-fiYe
reet to the .ald 80utbweat aide of Lakeview
a,'eDue; thence extendiug south fifty,seven de·
grees, forty·tour minutes, tort;r-alx seconds
cast, alollg tbe said south weal. aide of Lakeview a.venue. twenty-five feet W the Jirat
nlenUDlled point and place of bearinniug.
ed,
•••
1I..~D8r~~b~Y~.~Pa~.................... .
11:00 B.
8:00
a~.
HERBBRT L. HUTcHINSON,
1st National Bank Bldg.,
Aunny rooms, sun room and garage, •
~::=~8tl:
p.
six mlnutel 'wen',. secunda: wen nloet7-ei&ht
feet to point and place of be&1unl.DI. BeIJW No.
427 Avenue ''C'',
Under aud subJed to certain bnlldiQl' reo
strl",lolUI.
· M e d'la, un d er th e reSl. atuC('o
Improvements
conal" of two·st017 brick and
newest yar d III
howe 24x33
feet; OJl&.-stol'Y rear addl.
dent management of Lane A. Davis, Hun, 6:.:0 feet; .tucco garage. 20:1:10 teet.
and the extension of its present faciliSold 88 tbe property of WUllam M. Calhoun,
blortgqvr. and Paul A. Sherwin DUd Veronica
ties in Chester and vicinity,· Girard- M. Sberwiu. biB wife. real owners, with noUce
to terre tenanta, U -lIJ'.
Miller Coal Company, and its fuel oil
CondUion&-l260.00 caJb or certified theck
affiliate, Girard-Ramsdell Service Com- on day of sale, balance in ten days. Further
pany complete a triang Ie 0 f 'blue coaI' conditions annouuced at .:Ile.
and Gult fuel oil service, embracing the GEARY I: RANKIN. Attorneys.
territory covered by the phrase from
No. 686
"Media to the Main line-From Chester Lend Fndaa
to the Schuylkill!
De(lCmber Term. 1932
In the management of the Media
All that oortaju lot or piece of 1Jl'0und, wUb
yard, which pla~es additional factors the tenement or DleJlluage thereon erected. sl,into the company's established reputa- uate III the Towruhlp of Marple. in lhe
.
County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania
tion for prompt and efficient serVice, and de8Cl'ibed 88 (oUows, to wit: Beginning at
Mr. Davis brings the knowledge and a JloInt 011 tho southwesterly side of Franklin
.
f
I
I
d ,road (forty feet wJde) at tb~ d1StWl8e ot
experience 0 many years 0 coa an th~co hundred feet southeastwardly from tbe
fuel service in the Swarthmore, l..fedia, southeasterly side of Chesler road (lh1r1y
Springfield territories. For a number !~~~b~!~nrd~lI~iI~n~~~ ~~d rr::~! oor ~:::~:
of years he was associated with the road aUy feet and extending of that width
'1 f I business in both Swarth- in lenlrtb or dcpth 8outbwe&twarilly Que hunre t al ue
drcd and fifty feet. belDIr lot numbered 36 on
more and Wallingford, and more re- the plan of Droomall Grove, Marple Town·
identified with C. Frank ship. Del~ware County, Pennsylvallia. recorded
ce ntl y has been
•
at Media 10 Plan Case No.1. page 23. &e.
Williamson in the handhng of the afUnder and subjed- to certain building refairs of the Media Concrete Products atrlctioliS now of record.
Company.
lmpro,·cments conaist. o( two·story atone aDd
Large enough, but not too Jarge is rougbcast hOU6C. 24x46 feet: addItion, OdZ
feet: porch front: basement ,"arage.
the spirjt of the company in establishSold as the propert.y of Robert N. :HUue
ing this newest extension to its serund Katharine M. Milne. his wife. mortgagors.
vice. The sam~ individual and personal and West Center Savings and Loan AlI8OCiatloD.
handling of its customer's requirements real uwner. wilh notice to t.erre tenants. if
of the three trademarked products
handled by their Heet of Red and Blue
Condltion&-$260.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale. balance in teu days. Further
trucks will be enhanced by the new conditions announced at aale.
location in the heart of this territory.
GEARY .& RANKIN. Attorneys.
E:s:ecutor.
10:00 a. ::::~r~~i
34:15
:15 p.
·saa·aadau.ws •••• • ••••
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. OBERHOLSER,
late of the Township of Thornbury. deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
having been granted to the undersIgned,
all persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to make payment, and those
ha.vlng claims to present the same without
deJay to
ROBERT SHARPLES.
Owner wiD remodel spacious first Or
s
SWARTHMOREAN
• • • • • • ooooa@ •
, • • • • ¥¥@¥
'NEW BRANCH OF
CLUB WOMEN' OF COUNTY IN
GIRARD·M1LLER OPENS
PILGRIMAGE TO STATE CAPITOL With the opening this week of its
FOR RENT
is on fire! The quicker you report
it, the better chance we'll have to
save your property:'
I 8:00 p. m,-Jr.
8:00 p. m.--A.
Friday,
March 10th
Monday,
March 13th
Wednesday. March 15th
MARCH
$2 Down
2
Year. to Pay
30 day. Free Trial
AU Oar Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heating ContTactor
Pnu.ADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A Pfonur ... VoiMftt4ril:y BIt4bIuhing Low Rates
r.....
08 Sfollon
for AIIBI«tric Service
WU'. '''''adelphia Electric Half·hour, Every Wedn •• day af 9:00
p~ M.
,
MAR 1 0 Jfl33
6
THE
McCLURE ACTIVE IN
BANKING LEGISLATION
Scnator and was Widely commented on
about the Capital the follo\\ tng day
Addrc:o.5mg nearly two hundred
members of the Delaware County Fed
c.:ratlon of \\ omen 5 Clubs who vIsited
Harrisburg yesterdE'Y Senator McClure
said that he considered the resolutIOn
he most Tlcccssar) essential and vital
legJslatJOu that had ever been cnacted
SWARTHMOREAN
GARNET FIVE IN THIRD
CONSECUTIVE DEFEAT
MARCH 3, 1933
COOL, CALM
cornel' 01 landa now 01' late 01 8 Barl Browu
thence by the l&ID.e .outb 41t,. three depoeee
ten minute. we.. one bundred fort,. feet to
an Iron ph~ In a corner 01 la.DdI now or late
of J(ar&ba. B Borton thence bJ" the 8ame
BOuth thirt,. six deFeeB tbirt,.. IDinUte. east
ab:ty three teet 10 an Iron pIpe and north An,.
de,.ree8 fort)' flva Pllnutea eut ODe hundred
lort)' tour leet to lhe place 01 bednDibC'
Improvements coneIll of two and one half
etory stu~oo bOUle 18%27 feel Porch floon'
One-atol')' frame addition 6%12 feet Fn.me
gBrq-e 9x18 feet
Sold aa tbe propert,. of Abner B GarTell
and Lena K Garrett his wife
December TenD 1932
In the approval ~Iollda) night b) he
All tbat eerlaln brick II1eMttap aDd lot or
The Haverford basketball team furnpie<.e 01 land altuaie on the e.... aide Of UpSenate the House and the Governor
IShed the opposition last Saturday rug!tt
land Rreet between Broad and Tenth lithe,.
of the resolutIon gl\ lUg the Bankmg
In the CI&y 01 Cheater Count,. 01 Delaware and
for the s"'th straight WID w the SwarthState 01 PellDQ'lt'aDla
more schedule, makJOg the Dlnth VIctOry
COmnl1SSlOller authority to regulate
m th,rteen starts for the GarneL In this
\\ lthdrawal of depOSits 111 PeIlIlS\ Ivallla
.....aninl' at a ROlnt I8Tent.een feet north
game the Ihlrd consecutive defeat of the
w8l'dl1 lrolQ the nort.b e1de 01 a t.-em,. feet
banks the support of the measure by III tillS :;tate
wide at q Conialnllll' In tront on the Ia.l.d
Scarlet and Black by Swarthmore. pracSenator John J :MeClure of Delaware
Upland street meuured thence nortbWardl)' 0.1
He
also
added
that
hc
thought
It
tically
the
same
players
lmed
up
at
the
teen. feet and eItend1n1' In deplb eutwardl,.
Countv I'la)~d an mportant rolc nhen
tip off as did last year and the resuJtmg
llonUQuing the same width between parallel
the prolJOsal \\ as discussed III the Gm \\ ould greatl,) allevi te the ballklllg Sit score differed by only a few I"'mts
Unes at rf,.bt 8Dl'lee 10 88ld Upland atreet
lIat'OI1
III
Pellllsylvallla
and
that
It
the 80UlherQ line clI:tendlDl' through tbe middle
Playmg before a capacIty crowd m the
ernor s office prior to Its presentation
Condillona-l260 00 cuh or cer1,l8ed cbeck of
a Part)' wall eight,. five feet to a 4fleen
\\ould tend to chmmate the necessity beautIful new Lower MerIon High o 1 da)' o[ sale balance In ten djj'8 Funber feet
to the Scnate and the House
wide aile)'
conditions &Ilnouneed at l8Ie
f
more
banks
c10slIIg
theJr
doors
School
gymnasIUm.
both
teams
found
h \\ as upon Sellator :\lcClure S IIlO
Tor'elher with the rilrhi and use 01 881d
dtfficulty 10 becommg acclunated to the GEARY & RANKIN Al1orOC78
• I •
hon that those taklllg part III the COil
aJ e,)8 in common with the ownera of other
transparent glass backboards and the
landa abuUlng thereon
ferenee II1ciudlllg the Governor IllCIll
F o.ter McCandlen
foul shootmg which Constituted a major Fieri Fociag
hers of IllS eabl et Ut: I ubltc nand
No
1882
part of the game, was consequently below
'Improvements oonl51a' of tbree-story brIck
house 16x30 feet Rear porcb Two-sto..,. brick
~II S Pauhne ~lcCandless and Mr average As seems to be the Swarthmore
Delllonallc p Irt) leaders and leadlllg
December Term 1932
addiUon 18x12 leet OQe ltor7 frame addition
hankers froll1 all I arts of the state fin I rallkllll Foster \\ ere UJllted 111 mar custom on most foreIgn courts, the GarA 1 Ihat <:ertaJn 101. or pleee of ground witb 12l1:l2 feet
all,) voted to prc:;cnt the measurc ta ... 1ge Februan 18 at 4 0 clock at the net excelled 10 the second half commg the bUildings and JJnprovements thereon erec&ed
Sold .. the propel17 of Harry V Beth
\orabl) to the h\O brandlcs of he \\ a hmgton ;\Iemorml Chapel at Vol up from a two pomt lead at halftune to tUtuate on the BOuthwest aide 01 Duncan ave
the
declive
41
29
connt
at
the
final
gun
I ue at the dlelonce of five hundred eevent7-one
Il) I orge
General \sscmblv
CoDditions--1260 00 cash or certUled cbec (.
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f OUled byean,
St ts
feet and ~iXly-orm
hundretJthe
a foOt
opened sou\huastword
fromonethe
BOuthealtof 8lde
of on day of sale balance fn ten days Further
rhe Del .. " arc CoulI1) Sen tor SI eak
Mrs Foster has been ~t the S\\arth theScattergood,
scormg by slnkID'l hiS shot. Follow- Duntlng rood in the Borough of Yeadon Dela conditiOIl8 announced at 881e
mg hrmh md sharplv t1eclued tim; II )re college hbrQry for t\\O years AIr IIlg tlus between foul trIes, Swarthmore ware County Pennsylvania ContabunS' in
\\ as no tunc to enter lilt theonz ng lostu \\ho IS frolll Spnngfield Mo set about assummg a lead wdhlch Haver :~~~ttyO;~~:'~:::d t::te~~~,.D:;~ata~~~: HENRY G SWENEY. Attorney
\ sltuat II had trlSeli he sail \\hleh IS I l\\ attendmg thc \Vharton School ford disputed constantly an once over- m length or dcplb SQutbweetward between par
Turner 5 allel I1ms at rlg-ht angles to Duncan avenue
I lUst
he I'usltn ch dealt \ Ith there
1[r and Mrs Foster are hVing III came dunng the first half
Fieri Facias
No 14_4:
\\as no neeesSIl) for furtl t:r talk and the Ihllborn Apartments North Ches first Pivot shot began the Garnet s scor olle hundred feet to the middle line 01 a
109 Fouled on tIllS shot he
a :!!~~ee!I:7~d~:!~::~!~~ha~le:::u-::'~~
hesltal c\ and he mmed that the COl tu road
December Term 193....
third pomt and MacCracken IDcreased "ord into BUQtlnlr road
terence PI rO\ c tl e res lluh II and tl at
thiS to eight by sltckJOg a foul, a Pivot,
All that cenaJn frame dwelllnl' house and
the Icgl';:latur~ Jlns~llt do tlulr best
and a shot from the Side. Harman 5.cored
Under and subJeet. to cerlain condItions re 10L or ple<.e o[ land altuate on the west side
Mr HarrIS III
of Jell",y street in the city of Chester in the
and soon after fouled Turner, m return IItricUons agreements and eaaementa
to IIllI n.'ss upon tl elr lssocmtes who
CQunty ul Delaware and State of Pennilylvania
was fouled by MacCracken
Abram ••
\\ere not l)rCsent the lJUportance of ItS
:Aleo
under
lind
subJed
to
tbe
payment
01
a
j\1
r
Harns
of
Harns
&
Co
suffered
also fouled whde SlOklOg a shot, stuck cerrain mortgage debt or princiPal eum of
Beginning' at a point tbe dfstWlce of Obe
passage
a lHld~1I he lrt attack last Thursda~ one of the two Harman and TIernan tal lorl)"-elgbt hundred doUan with Interest as hundred and five! leet. north of Second 81reet
:Senatl r Frank J ] 11rrls of
Dnd (:ont8inio8" In front on the said Jetrrey
\ wther attack later at Ius home con hed In succesSIon and after two success- therein mentioned
street twenty Bve feet and extending In depth
ghen) Count) seconded the mot on and
ful free throws by Abrams and Turner,
T08"t!tber with tbe free Ilnd common Ulle \\,CiltwardJ..y between parallel Hnes at. right
the force of Delaware Count) s Senator 111t:d htln to Ius bed under the care of Haverford staged an eight POlOt run glV- right
hberty and privUel'e o[ the saId drive angles 10 the Raid JeUrey street one hundred
111\ SIC13IlS ullahle to sec VlSJtors It
Jlulled the conference together
Jng them a tWO-POUlt lead over the Gar "'ay a8 and for do driveway and P&ll.8Bg'eWay and lorty teet to a tWenty feet. wide aIley
reqUire ten days or h\ 0 weeks to net Scattergood dropped a p,vot shot at aU hmes hereofter forever 10 common wlib
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In the conferellc('s \\ 11Ich follO\\Cd
Together with the rhrht of saId aUey In
Ihe
ownel'R
tenants
and
OCC!uplers
01
the
other
the crlttc21 period
Dutton followed by a shot from the SIde lots of 8l'ound boundinlr thereoQ and entitled common with the ownE'J'a 01 other landa abut
Senator 11cClure \ as 0 Ie of the I~ad
t I •
tin,. thereon
and another dose under the basket. Cap 10 the use thereof
'Ig propollcllb of the measure both III
tam Scarborough put hIS team In the lead
the Scn..te and the House He came to
Hedgerow
Improvements consist of two 8tOry frame
eouaist 01 two stOry stone
by sticking one from mld-court The andImproveml!nts
brick house 16l1:45 feet Enclosed Iront bou8e 16x21 leet Front and aide porebea
the later body after the SCI ate lad
OpPOSlOg centers fouled each other WJth porch aile story frame additloll UX4 fee. Two.story oo'lcrete block addition 16x12 feet
I he tlurd performance of the IIc\\est
glVeli at proval and remamcd about the
One atory frame addition 12x14 feet
no 10crease 10 count Haverford s lead Basement garage
floor until the resolution \\ as finall) pr )duCtlOll 11 the repcrtor)
rhe Son was short hved however, for soon after
Sold a8 the property o[ Joseph R Ponder
Sold as the property o[ Sberman T Tran
passed and sent to the COHrm r
f Penhhon hy Lynn RJggs the Cu Abrams tallied on a follow up shot and scau smgle womBU and N Lourena Truitt and Elizabeth Ponder
then added two more pOints from the alngle woman
As a conference \\,thout lohtlcal 11a
hili ston based on the 110' cI by James center to gIVe Swarthmore an 18 16 lead
CondlUoDa--J250 00 caah or certified cheCK
\ or the gatherlllg III the Governor s of
Condltlons--.200 00 cnsh or certified check on day of sale balance in ten daye Further
( ul" Cozzens Will be gIVen on Thurs .t the end of the haIf
flce nd the leadersll)) (llspla) cd by
on day o[ saJa balance In ten dan Further condItions aDnounced at sale
la\ IIlght openlllg the schedule for the
Harman s foul on Abrams early Jh the conditions announced at sale
Senator :\1 cClure added to the prestige
HENRY G SWENEY Attorney
second halI removed him but no scormg WILLIAM K RHODES Attorney
and pan er of the Delaware Count) l:~nlll g \\cek at the Hedgerow rhcatre was
effected
until
Slpler
netted
a
basket
I I no c \ aJley Tins,s the fifth play
JOHN J CAIN SherlfJ
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from the SIde Scarborough. fouled, failI) lin UlggS nOll III the repertory ed
to convert but retaliated by cagmg a Fipn Facias
No 1300
1(1 tht.' first of the fi\ e \\ hcrem the
long shot TWIce Abrams dnbbJed In to
December Term 103 ...
locale IS outsulc of Oklahoma Import tally but the 6-pomt lead was cut to two
I It 111 the cast arc Helcn Cr .. lg Ferd when TIernan and Taylor each regIstered
All that
0 2 pomters
ullte
'n the Township of Upper Darby in the
~ofer
Joseph
Lcbcrman
Carl
Reu
QUALITY MARKET
County o[ Delaware and' State of PeDQsylvanla,
ImutT Don Shelton Joscl)h Taulane
described according to a survey QlId plan of
at
lots 101' James J Andrien made b7 Damon
YALE & KENYON AVES. Harr} Sheppard On Friday mght Eu
C LAS S I FIE D
and Foster Civil Englneera dated January
gene a Neill s rhe Hairy Ape will _____-:~::-_;;_;_;_=_------ ... uth 1926 as [ollows
HANNUM & WAITE 'S
Swa.183
he presented for Its only performance
FOR SALE
Beginning
at
a. point on the easterly 11&
dUring the mOllth of March Saturday
of Seventy ninth street (fort)" feet wide) at the
Free Dehvery
one hundredths
bundred andfeetseventy
and
IIIght brmgs back an old favorIte-A FOR. SALE-A Westinghouse Electric Stove IUtltan('C
ninety flvc01 one
measured
A MJine S cOlllecl). of love and the chlv _ with three burners ond oven Call Media 1I0uthwardly along- said side of Seventy nintb
There are a 101 of can thai
Fresh Pork Shuulderg
lb lOe drOll!> graces
The Romantic Age 1_42_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1street as shown on said plan from 'be BOutb
have
hoi been ID8peeled Don't
Legs of Lamb
weaterl,.
slde of Parkvlew JlQad (flfty leet
de )
Ib 19c "lIh Ferd Nofer and Frances 10rchl FOR RENT-Owller desires to share bungalow w
wit] couple Car owner ean make money in
wail until the Ja8' minule There
LOIn Lamb Chops
Ib 3Sc ana 111 the roles of the pretend1l1g
bus
n('sll
Swnrthmore
616
CObtaming
III
[roQt
or
breadth
o~
sald
IS alwaYI!I a rueb
Fresh Ground Deef
lb 16c PrJ ICC lid Jlrmcess
Se enll' ninth street south twenty degrees. three
SirlOIn Steak
liOR
RENT-Furnished
apartment
living
lb 27c
On the fo!lonlllg Saturday mght
mlnules tWenty 8e(.onds weat sixteen feet and
fireplace t" 0 bedrooms bath dinette ell:lelldlng of that wJd&h in IenG1h or depth
Round Steak
lb 19c Mlrch 18 another new play will re ill room
I kitchenette Electric ice bos: Swa 1489
eastWardly between parallel lines at right an
Rump Steak
lb 22c! cen e Its I>ccnuere on the Hedgerow
Mles to said Seventy ninth street one hundred
HELP WANTED
[eet to the center 01 a proposed, ten leet wide
Pork Chops
Ib 15c stage I he Ye Irs 01 the locusts hy
drivcway
We I!IUKl'eAt that you ehet!k up
Slice of IInm
Ib 2le COil t nce :i\f ane 0 Hara is announced HELP WANTED-Four men neat appearance
for
that
datc
Bel
g
Lot
No
a1
on
&aid
plan
on
your spare bulb kit rIght DOW,
Slewmg Frymg and Roaslmg
nn I h tellh;ent cnn earn SO 18 a day in
'>HI
(me
Reference
Call
lit
5:H1
Market
5t
53c
fOlllght s show at Hedgerow IS
Chickens, family Size, each
SubJeLt 10 restrlcliollS of record
as the State Police are arresling
Room 01 Chester 0 A M to 6 P M
Son of PerditIOn and tomorro\\ mght s
Navel Oranges, large and fu",~y
driven of one eyed ears
Improvem('nts consist 01 two story IItone and
doz
35e :\lIs t1hallcc b): Shall On Sunday HELP WANTED-Practical nurse wanted for stUCCt)
house 10,,30 feet Enclosed front porcil
ollvllleSlellt ,alient and a8Bist light o e story stUCIl'O uddition 12s:9 feet
Lorge .. lorulu Orunges, doz
33e Illght of tillS \\Cck Alarc Bhtzstem will
Hour
8 30 A ],( to 7 P M Write
!";IVC
Ius
tlllrd
lecturc
reCital
on
Form
Oranges, nlcd Size, doz
Sold as the I roperty o[ Eugene F Hudome
I5e m ~[USIC
S" arthmorean Office
Jr and Madeline G Hudome his wife
Florula Oranges, 2 doz
Ige
WORK WANTED
GrapefrUit
CondIUons--.... 50 00 cash or cerhfled check
GOodyear Tires are the best In
3 for He
on day of sale halance In ten days Further
Keebler's Snhmcs Ib cnns
the long l'1ID
25e
\\ORK
WANTED-RelIable woman wants conditions sQnounced at sale
" rk by day or washing at home Expe
Tarlan I'nrc Peannt Bulter
n n<:ed school girl wants work after school
2 Ih Jor
25e
r Satur lays References Apply 111 Broad
WILLIAM
RHODES
CampbeU's Boked Beans
5e To the Reittor of the Swarthmorean _ Street Morton
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To thosc of us Swarthmoreans who --~============
2 tJkg Silver Dust SOIlI. Powder
IN THE ORPHANS COUQT OF THE
f
r mall) years have so earnestly ad
COUNTY OF DELAWARE PENNA
I large Dish Towel, SSe val
27e voc ted proper faclhhes for an ade
No 86 December Term 1932.....
of Oscar R. A von oulow
quate phYSical educatlOl program for Estate
Notice is hereby given that Llzzle von
CloVCl'bloolU BUllcr, Ib
22e the youth of Swarthmore the acqulsJ Bulow
widow of the said decedent has
filed in the said Court her petition claim
tlO I of the Prep School Propel ty uv Ing property of the decedent to the value
Ulverston Sel 001 under the direction of $500 00 as provided by SectIon 12 of the
Fiduciaries Act of 1917 and that the same
of
Dr E 1 Terman comes as most may be approved by the Court on the 27tb
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES \\ elcol1lc ne\\ s
day of February 1S33 unless exceptions
thereto be filed before that time
TAILORS
HIS a\ 0\\ cd mtent on to use the In m 2102t
HOWARD KIRK
PHONE S\' 1225
I "aslUm and sWllnmmg pool for an ex
MUHLENBERG AVE RUTLEDGE tel sive health prngram should meet To ELWIN H SCHNITZLER late of Y M
Although Mr. Harris was suddenly
C A 20th and Market Streets Wheellng
- - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 UIll\ersal appro\'al and support
West Virginia
You are hereby notified that a 8nal rule
confined to bed with an illness of a
H vltlg earnestl} advocated such a
divorce has been granted against you
MRS A J QUINBY & SON II rogram for mall} years It IS a priVIlege for
at the suit Qf Emma V Schnitzler your
serious nature, the sale of tailor
JOSEPH E.. QUINBY
to express through your column my wIfe returnable In the Court of Common
Pleas of Delaware County December Term
F.RNEST G SNODGRASS ASS T
real happmcss that our youth will be 1931 No 1851 on the 24th day of February
made-to-measure swts still con1933 on or betore which day you may
I ullder hIS gUIdance and to WIsh hIm show
FUNERAL DIR
cause It any you have why such
tinues.
E eTO R S ever} .uccess
divorce should not be granted
HOWARD KIRK
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA PA
SAMUEL M DODD
Attorney for Libellant
OUR SELECTION IS LARGE AND
2102t
302 County Bldg Media Fa
annexed
,
BACHMANS
HAPPENINGS
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Correspondence
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Announcement
ANNA SCHALLES
by HARRIS &. CO.
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SHERIFFS SALES
THE FABRICS ARE OF THE FINEST
First Anniversary
Sher a Sales of Real Estate
At the Shena 8 Office
ThIS shop was opened Just one year ago on the first day
Co rl 110
Met! n Pc s)hama
SatuM8.,) March 20 1033
of March I Wish at th.s time to thank my many fnends
030 oclock A 1\1
and customers who have made the past year a success
Eastern Standard Time
and I Wish to assure them that I wdl continue to give
FaCIas
No 14?'1
December Term 1932
QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES
AU that certain frame messuage and lot or
pee of la d Wllb tbe buildings and improVe
ments thereon erected situate on the BOuth
\\cs erly side or Apple avenue in the Town
shIP of MuldletflWD hi Ibe County 01 Delaware
and State 01 Pennlll"lVBma bounded and, de
ecnbed as followa Beginning at an iron pi»6
21 So. Chester Rd.
on 'he southwesterly Side 01 Apple avenue
Swarth:. 401-W
at the distance of two hundred flf13' five and
five tenths feet northwestwardly from the cen
trat line o[ the rt8'ht 01 way of the Media.,
Middletown Aston .. Chester Electric Railw;:ur
Company then('8 along the said Side of Bald
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utes west nfl7 eaven feet to an U'On pipe a
COME IN WHEN THE TIME BEST
PLEASES YOU
8('
JAKE, THE TAILOR
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have already ordered wiU aUow us to delay
fittings for a week's time."
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11 PARK AVE.
Swarth. 504
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e SWARTHMOREAN
CONSIDERATION
NEEDED
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VOL. V-NO. 10
It IS to be hoped that the Swarth
more School Board did not attend the
mcetmg of the Home and School As
soclatlon Monday eveml1g With any
ulea of bcmg glOrIfied for the work
they had done and told ho\'O to "ork
out the rest of their problems \'I: Ith rc
gard to the 1933 34 budget
Certamly the meeting dcstroyed all)
such IllUSions that they might have had
Furthermore Jt must have been a source
of keen dlsapPol1ltment to the board
members who after strugghng durmg
the past )car to keep up and even 1111
prove the educatJOnal standards of the
schools "Ithout 11Icrcasmg expenses
\\erc to find that the maJonty of
Swarthmore s parents were more JU
terestcd III reducmg the tax rate than
III l\ hat nught become of the school
system
After the meetlllg \\e heard one man
say
I am ashamed to have to place
Illy pocketbook ahead of 111) c1uld s op
portlllllty for the best schoohng that
money can buy but I am forced to take
such a posltion
A leadmg clttzelt of S\\ arthmore "ho
has pubhcly demandcd a tax cut of -at
least SIX mills tills) ear IS the same per
son \,ho four or fi\c )cars ago saJd
BUIld the gymnasIUm and pay for It
out of taxes even If you havc to boost
the ratc ten mills
\Vhcn rcm nded of their Jl1conSlst
ency thiS persoll apologized and said
that they had no dlOICC III the matter
Four or fi\ C ) ears ago they would
gladly have paid te I n1l1ls addItional
each} ear for the g) mnaslum Iins year
they are unable to pa) the present rate
If the people or Snarthmorc ap
pcarcd at the mcetlllg 011 Monday 111ght
to he unappreclahve of what the pres
ent school board has done during the
past year and the stcps the) ha\e al
read) taken to reduce next ,} ear s tax
rate \\c hehe\e that It nas because
they arc hterally forced 1-uy circum
stances t oassullle such an attitude
SWARTHMORE, PA., MARCH 10, 1933
I'GOING CROOKED" I
AT PLAYERS -CLUB
FORUM SPEAKER
$2.50 PER YEAR
TAX PAYERS DEMAND FURTHER
CUTS IN SCHOOL BUDGET
In spite of SCrip tax meetmgs and m
clement weather the Players drew large
Demands for further reductiOn of the' drastic tax cuts He recommended a cut
audIences for their fifth production of the
tentative budget of the Swarthmore 1m teachers salaries of 2S per cent
season one of Wllham Col her s starrmg
J Horace Walter declared that a 12Y.
School DlSlrlCt for 1933 34 were ex
vehicles
Gomg Crooked
In which
pressed at the meetmg of the Home and I er cent cut 10 teachers salanes was a
Charles D Mitchell preSident of the
School ASSOCiation Monday mght held Ill, very modest reduction and not 111 keepmg
Players has been so successful III past
the High School Audltonum
"Ith the hmes
seasons One of the features of the stage
The meetmg was attended by about 200
The cost of JanItor senJce for the local
settmg was the reahstlc view of a New
taxpayers of the borough who showed no schools was discussed at length Hadley
lork skylme from dawn to dawn from
heSitancy In askmg pertlllellt 'lucstlOns M Crrst mamtallllng that the appro
the beautifully appomted hvmg room III
of Roland I Eatoll chairman of the pnatlon for J3mtors salanes averaged
the penthouse ot Btlhe Ward the Jr
Finance Committee who preSided over $1300 a ): ear for each of the seven Jan
responSible wealthy young man of town
Itors
most of the diSCUSSIOn
The action of the play whde Just a little
Although approval was Jmplled of what
Mr Crist further saJd that he em
slow 111 the begmnmg of the first act
the
board
had
already
done
m
makmg
ploys
satisfactory Jamtors at $J250 per
stepped up III the second and moved nght
pOSSible
a
reduction
In the budget for \\ eek Mr Crist also recommended a
along to the final scene
1933 34 of $30000 as compared WJth bud cut III teachers salanes of twenty per
J Walham Simmons gave a convlnC
get for the past year the assembled tax cent
11 g mterpretatlOn of the perfect butler
payers inSisted that further economies fie
Jamtors salanes at the present time
and the lover to further hiS cnmmal ends
made
all
along
the
hne
III the local schools are as follows
An the theft of the famous LombardI
Several members o[ the audIence ex $1039 B-4945 C~1512. D-41039
pallltmg Helen K 'Vanen as the 1m
press the vlewpomt that the taxpayers E--$945 F--$1404 G--$1641
pulslve and Willful Leda Leigh was
should
mform the board as to the reduc
The Jamtonal staff of the schools
charnung Mrs Warren well known to
tron
In
the
budget
of
the
tax
rate
wluclt
however
15 one to "llIch the present
Players Club audiences took her part Dr Jacot, Bd',kol'/ Cha,rman 0/ 'he
thev
wanted
and
mstruct
the
board
to
school
board
takes a great deal of
\\ Ith a pleasmg VivaCity and \\:armth Dr 'elVlSl. Clwrltws 0/ Pluladel'Jlua ,clio work out the opera lion of the school dur
h
lectured
on
economiC
cond"lOnlJ
Man
George P Warren as the nOiseless WJI
pride It prefers to have t ese em
day evening at the College
mg the next year as best they could
plo} ees looked upon as custodians
Ilam Noyes the persistently silent sUitor
Air
Eaton
explamed
that
the
proposed
rather than ordlllary broom wlelders
of the ImpulSIve Leala won many laughs
reduction
of
$30000
m
the
budget
called
The'
are classed as Jal1ltors only be
for hiS mterpretallon of thiS difficult role
for a cut 111 teachers salanes of a"bout
HIS momentary reversion to cave man
120 per cent ThiS would make It pos cause that term IS used In making up
tactics delighted ever),one
sJble to keep the entire staff of 44 teach the budget
Robert M Stabler whtle a bit llnccr 10 The Ed,torThe seven men have been selected
I went away from the Home and ers Supermtendent Frank Morey POll1t
tall1 III the early moments of the play
ed out that at the present time only four over a long penod of time and their
gamed steadily III confidence glVmg a School Meetmg Monday IIIght feeling teachers reCClVe the maximum salary
quahficahons are far above the aver
good picture of the so called friend Reba that 211 matters pertaullng to our Pub
It was explamed that the school nurse age of school Janitors
B Mitchell was charmmg III her role of hc School could safely be left m the and dental hygleOlst are on a part ttrne
rhe staff IS made up as follows One
sweetheart of the Jrresponslble Wllhe hands of our prc!>ent School Board I baSIS the Swarthmore school and the full time skilled mechaniC In charge of
\\ ard glVmg the fil1lsh that left httle to do not know when I have seen a finer Nether PrOVidence Schools sharlOg the all mamtenance
mcludlOg repairs
be deSired
Her well modulated vOice exawple of our form of government expense equally
pamtmg and new tnstallatlons m the
carned pleaslllgly to all corners of the than '\\ as presented at that mcetmg
Wilham B Bullock defended the cost entire school plant
playhouse John R Brownell who has a
The Board of Directors seemed so of education III Swarthmore and urged
One full time fireman
gIft for character roles was most con cfhclCnt so earnest and so democratJc that no reduchon be made 10 teachers
One head Ja01tOl
vmclng as the loyal valet of Wllhe Ward and fair Not one has any motive ex salanes
rwo part tIme firemen and Jamtor
1-11s appropriation of Ins master s clothmg cept to work faithfully
h I dfor thet best
Fred Rankm read a clipPing from one custodians
and hiS wornes and problems added mUCh~lntwests of thc sc 00 an Its pa rons of PreSident Roosevelt s addrec:~pc: l1rO'II1~
(f!n II nUt!'l on Pao~ 8M)
to the comic SituatIOns of the play
Ev.erythmg was presented so frank1y
\\i III Ie the meetl1lg on Uonday I1Ight
Mr Mitchell In one of hiS favorJte nd so fully and nO;hln~1 cover~~ ::.~ FORTMGHTLY TO
\\ "'lL '\ '(.I Ell" 01
failed to accompiJsh all that It might \V Iham CollIer roles met and surpassep wJuclh wo~ld help sOllveh tlethPro e
;;)'
\
REVIEW
NJ
(Ol ' \ " I'~ alf [ J
mvovet&kntw\e
ta HllChl
J!rnem
have It did give t IIe b oard mem b ers (t Ile expeClatlons 0 fh IS au d lence H IS i:n:'r:
Ur IJuaru nave
utucn
-. i,glt ~~ -~ ~ ~LJf t!.u- lc': ~s-rlnearslng .IIS prrrt-anne-n-araenclf
S \ft U
t
AI rs 1 homas Simpers \
If
~~)er; of tins ;:;'mmuDlly It showed crook and hIS portrayal of the amateur hme to the work and hale glve~I' s to the Fortl11ghtIy at r
1 tl e \It:
that \\ hlle four) cars ago theJr cluef 111 detective were very entertamlng Newton matters the best consldtra~on I :e~ \Vestdale Ave on Monday March 13thlwomen VOl!:!l!; wIl L..: lel.: I
\
terest "\\as III the IInprovcment of their E Hoopman 111 hiS first appearance With are a splcndld example 0 wAat e ec e f
.t
2
30
0 clock
nesday
March
15
1933
at
3
P
M
at
the
schools almost regardless of cost their the Pla,}els played With assurance and a persons may do here III
menca I
Zona Gale mllch I eloved American I Media \Vornan s Clubhouse Jackson 5t
present mterest JS III reducmg cost proper sense of the comedy In hiS part the): are conSCientiouS and wdlmg to
novelist of Puhtzer fame has Just pub below Jefferson
The Governor s Bud
almost regardless of their schools
He was most amusing as Detechve Du work It IS on thiS type of public serv hshed a novel entitled 1\[agna It IS a get and The Schools WIll be discussed by
Ihcrc are those \\ho behe\c that pub gan
Ice by ItS cItizens elected to different real love star) and the theme IS de Mrs DaVId C Pnnce Chairman of the
he offiCials are hound to carry out the
E Emsley Pyle as Martm Meehan ollices that the final success of our \ eloped III a most entertaullng "a} EaucatlOl1al SectIOn of the Pennsylvama
"Ishes of the people \\ ho elect them Dugan s first heutenant made much of form of government depends
Magna s family hve III a mul western I eague of Women Voters
rhcre arc others \\ ho beheve that the} the role aSSIgned to hun Fredenc A
If our high Bank offiCials OUr Con to\\ 11 There are "ell dranll characters
A general diSCUSSion of the questIOn
\\ ere put JIlto office to use their own Child was effectl\e as the stmgy old gressmen and others 111 lIuportant pOSJ "ho hal e orJgll1al Ideas rite love story state funds and the county umt IS mVlt
Judgment and 111 some cases to protect uncle who mvested Wlihe s money to ad lions who took the bmdlng oath of may he said to be shocklllgl): decent 111 All members of the teac1ung professl
the \ oters from themseh cs
vantage Mary P Plowman another oOlce had served their country WIth contra t to the ones \\e usually find members of school boards and school
\Ve beheve that there JS a happy me neWCOmer to Players Club audlcnces half the zeal they tned to serve them Mrs S 1( Bryant Will hc the reVle\\ er rectors arc espeCially mVlted to attend
dlUm het\\een these two extremes Ccr gave a convl11cmg interpretation of her selves Amenca would not be wnthlng
Mrs J Horace \ \ er} Will sketch the
tamly our school board members should rolc as accomplIce of Charles Burnham to:lay hke a challled gIant chams forg- lIfe of Zona Gale and },[rs Martin
be tn1[lressed by thc pleas of our erstwhile friend of Willie Mrs Plow cd by her 0\\11 cItizens "ho betrayed Young Will g'IVc current literary news BffiTH CONTROL
pcople for tax reduLtlon Certamly the): man has played several times With the her
LEAGUE CARD l>AR1 'l
Members are asked to speak of their
must be Ulchned to dl\ orce all personal Ridley Park Barnstormers and the Play
I thll1k the same sort of service IS faVOrite Amencan author
The Delaware County bIrth cont
sympatJues and prejudices from theJr ers Club IS to be congratulated on secur found Ul our Borough Councd and say
league Will ha"\ e a benefit card party t
consideratIOn of subjects such as salar) lng her for their March production
WIthout heslt hon that we arc most JUMOR SECTION TO
reductIOn lurmg and firmg etc eer
Much eredl IS due Mr and Mrs fortunate m the make up and splnt GIVE "SUPRESSED DESffiES" afternoon at the home of Mrs LoUIS
Robmsoll of College avenue The pa
talllly Monday mght s meeting must MltcheH for the beautiful effects aciueved of both these bodies
IS for the benefit of the Maternal Heel 11
cause them to stop and look more dehb In the smgle set particularly the changmg
E C \VALrON
eratcly at their school problems from skyhne VISible from the balcony be) ond
Center of Chester
the attItude of the parent who pal s the hVIng room
The chairman of the card party c(
IS Mrs W S Blakely On
mlttee
the tax hili
The treasurer of the Players Club Mr To the Editor _
IS Mrs Eva SmIth Paul l\I
committee
But on the other hand there IS a tend T W Andrew announced durmg the 111
Our euucatJon2l n lzards as repre
Warren :M Foote Mrs Howard M J
eltc} for pcople to be paille} about pub termlSSlon that he would accept Players scntcd III the local School Board seem
killS and Mrs Thomas Cochrane
hc expense at the present tnne and It checks for guest tickets
to have lost their confidence In their
IS up to the school directors With their
efforb to cut the tax rate there IS a
direct I1lslght mto the work of the USE ROOM FOR
great lack of unanullIty of purpose
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL SCENE
schools to protect thesc palllc) ones
WELFARE WORK among the Directors themselves and
OF ANNUAL LAWN SCHOOl
from themsehes
they are endeavormg to shift the re
AnImal Show
John C ,"rlster Director of the \
TI Ie emergency re IIe f committee \VIS h sponslbJhty
for the
It seems to us that the 111\ estment III
tam departments
to ehnUllahon
the parents of
of cer
the
thur Hoyt Scott Horticultural Foun
The Girl Scouts Will hold an Ammal hon was chaIrman of the Second A
puhhc schools IS hke unestment m hfe to express their appreclatton to the Scllol . . rs These Directors have had the
egillar savlllgs clubs S\\arthmore Fire and Protectn e Assocla
I
Show
at the Bellevue Stratford on Satur nu21 Lawn School which was held 1
f
I
conSideration of thc school budget be
lIISllranCe an( III r
day
March
18 The ammals may be Clothier Memonal m mormng and af
\\ e complam when \.. e are forced to lion or the use of the arge board room fore them for months Without solutIon
k
tI
e t but 111 the end Each Uonday moron g about ten women
made of gold Silver IVory wood chma ternoon sessions Representatives of
eel) upI I Ie paYI~ II ~ the officers If meet and write the food orders for each and yet they come mto a pubhc meet metal glass silk satin cahco or rags the Umtcd States Department of Ag
\\ C \\ OU ( ne\' er orgl e
week
mg and ask the attendants of that
nculture gave educational InformatIOn
the\
faJled
to
make
us
meet
the
regular
'[
f
th
S
I
t
t
Ineellllg
10 tell them what departments Any kind of annnal \\: III be eagerly ac on saris grasses and fertIhzers Every
d
d
.i.\ agazmcs
or e eamans I1S Itu e
cepted The admiSSion charged for the
to us that the Swarthmore hospitals and other mstltuttOllS would be should be clllmnated That IS the sole exhibit Will go for the new Girl Scout one who attended was mVJted to brmg
samples of hJS garden sod to be tested
d \111 do Its \\ork best If greatly apprecIated by the commuDlty Job of the Directors one of the pur camp
S I I B
free for hme content Charles K Hal
c 100
oar \
1 \Velfare Soclet~
If all,)onc has old poses for whlch they were placed 1h
10\\
ell Plnladelphla ExtenSion Repre
It Will
office If \\ Ith all the knowledge III
I enclea\ or to
tIllSe 1 Iuagazmes IIIe) \\:I II be caII ed f or
t pi case asilfe\\ Bpeop
JUnior Assembly
sentatlve was III charge of arrange
III t liS com;nullI Y a~ P~SSI) e
.} tl elr
The old fash oned smg ng School held their possessIOn at first halld they arc
ments
\\C I11call ll t 13t III / 1~
oll7 run Ie t It 11 e 11cthmlist Church recentl) I ctted unable to det.: de upon the best thlllg
The lo:-t an I hostesses for tl C lIlter
t.:ourst.: \\1 I rme 0 la\C een \\IS S ab It forty dollars for tI e shoe fund
to do how ..,;2n they expect a to\\1I medIate and selllor classes of the JUlllor
It they hstell lJ{~llher to those "ho I Children s stockmgs and boys slurts mectmg such as was held on Monday Assembly whIch meets tomorro\\ mght
Bank Ready To Open
\\ould
cut school
taxes aS) great
amount and
Illgllt to IIltelhgently pass upon the \\ III be Mr and Mrs Gurdon B Jones
II
ake the
stem conform
r(: Iarc badly needed by the Health Society
The S"arthmore NatIOnal Bank was
Air and Mrs Leonard CAshton Mr
gardlcss of educational standards nor
t
matter What theh taxpayers ared most
I
III readmess last OIght to open ItS doors
and
:Mrs
Harold
G
Uarr
MIss
Helen
to those \\ ho \"ould make only a slight wlllter of 1933 five years from now thiS Illterested 111 at t IS time JS a ras IC
for busmess first thll1g thiS mornmg
reductlOll III taxes and utlhze all the board \\In be held responSible for the reduction of the tax rate ThiS latter Marr Dr and Mrs William T Johnson
All "\~e are "ailing for IS 'Word from
funds available for further Impro\ e educatIOnal standards of our school phase of the question has been repeat Mr and Mfs Sargent B Brewster Mr the Federal Reserve that the other
ment of the local school s} stem
sy:.tem The advantages winch our edly . . nd emphatically stressed-and lis and ~{rs Howard B Stavers Mr and banks 111 the suburban area are to open
Mrs Arthur R Dand and Dr and Mrs
schools no\\: offer 111 the na~ of extra colos~al Importance ought to be clear \\ Jlham Earle Kistler
• • •
for busmess declared Mr Sproat
No truer \lords \\ere spoken at Mon departments and spe(;131 \\ork should to the Board of Directors now
The bank entered upon the state Wide
day Illght s meetmg than those b): Mrs not be sacrdiced
I he follOWing facts probably not fa DRAMA SECTION TO
bankmg holiday at 10 30 Saturday
Hoot \\ho said that \\:hat IS an extra
The fine reputation of Swarthmores 1111i1ar to most taxpayers came to lIght
STUDY GALSWORTHY morlllng a few mmutes after a telegram
to some IS a necessity to others
sc 1100is has been the best talking pomt at the meetmg on Monday ntght
had been receIved announcmg the Gov
Certall1iy the hoard should give care
thiS commullIty for the past twenty
] While the 1932 33 actual expendJ
The Dramatic Section of the Woman s ernor s proclamation
iu) heed to the o\,:en,helnung senti years Is the amount represented b): tures were conSiderably lugher the Club wdl mauguratc a study class WIth
AU Ih,s week M r Sproat and Harold
ment III favor of drastic wage reduc lone or h\o mills too much ot a sacnfice 1933 34 Estimated Budget pro,\!ldes ap a meetmg at the home ot 'Mrs Wtlham Ogram assistant cashter ha'\e been at
tlons as expressed at Monday mght s to ask of any 1:ltlzen 10 order to malO proxlm2tely $80000 to pay 44 teachers barle Kistler on Monday afternoon at the bank along WIth most of the clerks
meetmg but regardless of what the tax tam that hJgh standmg whIch we have ThiS IS an average of shghtly more than 2 30 All club members are mVlted to awaiting any further mstructlons allO'\\
payer:i of Swarthmore may say In the so ardorously gamed;;
(Contl1lued OR PQfI~ Three)
hear thIS Galsworthy program
mg them to' functIOn
I
I
Correspondence
• * *
.
I
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,;§
I
e~a~~esms
II
IOf
I
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
l.ib.rary
6
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
MARCH 3. 1933
(rJo '£u illirli M ilizilldiJi.101Wi llU l11tti,rotn, '&lfuilifritwimt)'uj'mh~ f8d'8Mt~o"fW'if
I GARNET FIVE IN THIRD
CONS ..:CUTIVE DEFEAT
hUlHlnd
""I", ""1<1,, ""ll
COil t r of IlIId~ 110\\ or laic uf SEarl IJro'AlI
No 14 I
II( c't b\ thc I'III1C t;OUlh Cfl) three dl~7~eH
It , IIIl1lUt~1I \Util onc hundn.'d fort) fcct to
D (.'CmJx>r Term lU J..!
\ Ilr
1!
11 Ir"
t\\1
III rr /I I II" IIJ a IOrlit r uf lamia 11o" or lato
uf :\1 Irlh I H Uorlon
IIlell('t by the M lOW
All IImt c'(!rl tin lJru~k III( >;tlUa.,:c aud lot or
11
II r .. 1 til /) I \\ In.. lc 11111\ lui I Ihe lIa\crford basketball team furn~
Ih tlurt} MIX d~~n.oeM IhIN)" mlnUles east
c of lalld IIltunl( 011 thc c IHt Hide of UII
1111 I \\ mil
(fuh ... \\ho \I .. u('d Ished thc OPl)Osllion last :saturday mghl '! xh 11m { r I 10 all Iron 1111" lilt.! north fifty lit
Iml tilreci ~t"l.'t'll Hroad lIul TUlI1h slrt{ III
I
11~
H
II
rl,}
tnt
lUlllllleJl
c
u;t
one
hundred
III IUlg \ 1(1" \ S(llllc r \Icllnn lor the sIxth straight WJJllll the Swartll
III th~ Cit) of ChcJlhr COUllly of lJela\\3re a II
I III Iu II f('('1 tu Ihe Illu('C of bt!gIJIIIIIIU
Statc of J>CIIIIJl.) h Ollila
I I III
I
( I I 1I1\I\cl Ilu IlS )11111111 Ill( re sehl-dule, IUlkmg the nmth "clary
JIII,lrO\CIII\utH C'OIlSlst of 1,",,0 lUd one half
"In \ S\ IIlI tI lIIel \ It II 111 IllIrtew starts for the Gamet In tlus
HC..,IIJIIJI /,; at 3. 1101111
(Jlltl."('11 f~(>t north
l-llIc"t h01l1;( l~x'1 feet Porth frollt
~ I
II h I \\ I 11(. III III IllUIll1-: 11Ilt.: the third cotlSeCtitn c defeat of the "11\
Oue I"t It) fl t H It! htlOlI Uxl' fl."t'l FralUe '"" lrul.) ftum the 1I0l1b Side of a t ,""cnl) fc"t
,I
Volde OIl ty COIIIUlIIIIII,: III front 011 the 8aul
Scarkt IIld
lck bJ S\\arthmorc prac ~ IT! { !Ix] H fed
UUlllld 1>1n."t'1 mcm:lUrt.'(1 IIICllt'C lIortlu"ardly flC
III.:
Ilh
the
S
IInc
pi
I)
ers
hned
Ut'
at
the
II
tHIi I'CI and lxtclldlll.. III dCI tit C
Sull I lilt Ir I rl~ 01 Abn r H Garrett (UIIIIIIIIIIII;
thc I;llIIc "H.lth btlv.cell larallel
til I gl
I 111 I IlIg It
I II \ I I, tI I l
u rc lhffcred 11\ only a few POlOtS III I I.e II t K U lrI~tt 1118 v.;lfc
Jllle~ al rll;hl au .. lel< to t!lald VI') IIId ~treci
thc tlUUlhc rll IlIIe I xtclIllII .. UII~ 11 .. 11 til lIIullte
11l I III II
II 111\ IIlg hdore .1 calJ3clt} crowd III the
COli hllolls-~ aO 00 I sh I r l.ltlfilOCI ehee {
uf a Illrty \\all el .. hU thc ftd to a IHlc" I
Il~Cl"' .. ll\ I (,11I111ul
new 10\\l'r Merion High I I II) of lit balm, I I Ie I \lJ:I I-\ulhp.1 .Il'ct
\\lde aUe,}
II,... II II d
r...
slhool g\llllllSItlIlJ Loth teams found co litlOtI;; IfllluUlIl'Cd at 1$ de
1o... cthcr v.;ith til
rU:hl Iud IIISC of s:1I1
dJlht.:ult \ 111 btCOllllIIg acc1nnated to the
I( \NI{fN Atlorlle,}
til HI III l'OIIIIIIUlI \I Ith til
1\1 lie 1s of 0111( I
trill"') Utllt .class b lckboards, and the
lwei" tbuttulI! thereon
I oster Mc:Candless
I lui silt utmg \dlll:h constituted a major }ol I
}o 1111
No laS..!)
) II t of the e. IIlIe \\ IS consequcntly below
Jmpru\CIllIJlIs l'uIUiI!lt of (IInc story brl k
hOllt
I\er 1e.C:
\s stems to Le the Swarthmore
IJ ullbt t Tel III It, ~
111111011 IHxl Ie I Quc Htur) Ir Ulle ttl ..hl,,)!
II ,
, r , I r( III III I! III III Ir l Uslolll 011 lIIost foreign courts, the Gar
I_xl
Cc I
d II In I~ It -J
(I II
It II( IIl't excelled III the second half, cOlillng
Suld a" the l)ru"H1J of Hair) \ Selh
II
\1 III II" (I II 1 II \ II IIJi Inlll 11\\0 I'Ulllt kid It halftuue to
the
«('CISI\C
41
21)
count
at
the
fmal
gun
I
COli hUolIs-$ 1(100 ( Ish c r t'
UII til) of lIc balm, 1/1 hll tll\S }ourllur
, I
I ,
,10
tht SlUrIng Ly slllklll~ IllS shot I ollow
lOi hllolls UIIIIOUllt'('t1 at s tit
I Ig tim; IJel\\CI.:Il foul tncs S\\arthmorc
S'\ F NE); Attorne'}
Slt .Ix tit assulIllllg I lead \\llIch Havel
\\ "
I
Ic r I dlsPlltQi cullstantI} md alice over
1111111 g
C line dum g the first half
I urner 5
\I,
II I
\11
Ilr
Ir
Il\lIIg
III
Jllsi
PHI
shot
Lq~all
the
Garnets
scor
.Nu ] J I
II, I I \1
rtl \ III
:'\ I til (lIlS II g
1 uullt! on tIllS shot he al1nexc<.l a
~1Il1x r r. rill
HI I
IllInl J Ulllt aud ~llcCracken IIlcrcascd
1111 to eight b} stlcklllg a foul a pIvot,
All th It e~llalll frallU d"ellm lIolI~ 1111
101 r I It e 1 Imd !4lt lIale 011 11 e \\c.sl Jde
IIltl I shot frolll the sHle Hannan scored
III I sub]! I to l'Cltal I tOndlhull!> re
uf ..Ie all ) !';Ircet III 111 (It) ' f Clw .. ler III the
11,11'" III
II(I soon alter fouled I urller
I I t Slmcnts
Cutlilly or Dcll\\3re 1111 SI tt uf] ellu""hallli
\\ IS louled b} ;UlcCrackell
Abram~.
\1 I ulld I !lid .. lIbJl I tn tht I lJ'm~llt of \
I I, II
slllh n f\ II 0 iuulcd "llIle slIIklllg a shot, stuck 't II till III II .. I .... e h bt r , rllltill II t'ium of
H /.:11111111.. It t
I t tI I
dlill 11l"C f 0111
I,
II
hUll(heci mel file f"et nurth oC S(('olll titrlll
II ... t I hur .. d 1\
I e uf thc 1\\ 0 Harman ami 11eman tal ft II) "I .. hl hun Ire I doll r~ "Ih IIItcrt ,
III I H It IIIIIII/.: II (runt 011 the !> II I J [flty
I
I
h(' ! III Slll:(l'SSIUIl and after h\ 0 success III(rt II lIIellt! lied
III It IIIl U 1\
sin. I t\\elll) fhe ftel Illd cXlelldll,.., IU Illll!
" 1\\ !Idly bcl\\e II Ilrll"'l III(S II n .. ht
1,1 II l l III
f lut frcc thro\\s b} \brams and lurner.
mel
0I11U1011 1I~
11,.1 I! t I 11 H III Jcal'll' :;Ir CI c lie hUlllrc I
I J "ufurd st Ig('d an eight 110ll1t rUIl glV
lid forn Ie t III 1 t \H I) fect \\1 Ie IlIe)
\ I 1t01... It III,., thclll I t\\O lomt leao mer the Gar
II Ii"
r
\\llk ... I I lilt
SClttergood .uroppcu a ptvot shot
To ttl I \\lIh the r chI of
lIel alit) I I
I 1 fI d
c OIlIlIlUIl \\ It h t ht U\\II t" C1 olher 1111 I" Ilnll
/)uttull follu\\~d 11\ a shot trom the Side
1111
Ihcrclln
1Il 1 tlluther clo::.e wlIll.:r the baskct Cap
t IIl1 St.: Iril Irough }lut IllS team til the lead
JI.·~lgtr()\\
fr III
Jl l\H) ~tolY stonc
It\ stll:klllg Ollt IrOIl1 IIl1d court
The
fc c I Ell( lose I frolll
IIII'I (Slllg cell Ins fouled each other With
,I
Ultlill II Ux-l ft'tl
11111
j "
rIc rllll11ll
I the I l \\ l
lit
IIlU(: lSI.! III COllnt
11a\ erford s lead
I,
II III rll ~,t n
III S
Is short Il\ed hO\\CHr
for 50011 after
Sc hi HI thc I rc ,Itrl) IIC h (ph It Jonl
f Sh( rn III T Tr 111
\1" IlIIs 1
I ~ lour It I TrUlII
I I II
In I \ I II h.lggs 111\ L tI th(:11 ld led h\o more 1'011115 from the
Colltlilln s-S UOO llSh r ,rllfi(ocl tltl.:
cI I tl t 11\ \~I In Illlll" l(:ntl.:r to gl\e ~\\arthl1lore an 18 161ead
011 tI ) oC "lit
blllll~ III lUI I \It }omlh I
l, 111lietl eh~('k
\\ 111 IH gl\ t II II II 111
II the C:1I(1 of the half
011 flllt II I 1I01l1l('l't1 al s lie
II}s Furthcr
11 11.,:: thl d
1111~ Ic r Ih
1l1m1Ul~ fun! on \brams early III the
HF NUl (
\11011 t,)
III JI~ 1,-: I \\ III lIn.
(: IItI hili fl 1110\ (.'tl hlln, but no scormg \\IIII\~1 h IUIQUE<;: \Itorl~y
\\
b
eHel.:
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Union building. They were also gu.~tsl GOOD WILL LUNCHEON
at the President's reception following
. AT WOMAN'S CLUB
Inaugural parade and attended the Inaugural Ball in the evening.
One hundred and seventy members
Mr. and Mrs. Donato Colafemina and of the Woman's Club with their
daughter Vincenza, of Lima, were dinner friends. gathered together for the Good
guests Tuesday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Will LUllcheon at the Club House on
Mrs. George Zimmer, Lydia Roberts, S. Gordon Smyth, of Merwood Park. Tuesday afternoon. As a background
AJm Bonsall, and Inna Zimmer attended On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Colafemina en- for the speaker's table. the stage was
the funeral of Miss Meyer in Atlantic tcrtained Mrs. Carolyn Fisher and C. A. appropriately decorated with small
City last Thursday.
Gramer of Philadelphia.
flags representing all nations.
Miss M.ary Seth of Springfield will
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1f. Scheibley. of
1frs. William Earle Kistler, the presientertain tomorrow evening.
Strath
Ha\'cn
Inn,
Swarthmore,
have
had
dent.
opened the program with a bea'U~
John Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
as
their
guests
for
the
past
two
tifully
worded blessing, then turned
T. Bair had a birthday party Wednesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aubrey
Thomas
and
son.
the
meeting
over to Mrs. E. A. Jenkins.
Mr. Roland G. E. Ullman 01 Harvard
Mrs.
Thomas
is
a
niece
of
.Mrs.
Scheibley.
Mrs.
Jenkins
introduced the foreign
avenue left Weanesday on a two weeks
Mr. and. Mrs. Alban Evanson will en~
business trip through the middle west and tertain at dinner and cards on Saturday representatives. who. in turn spoke of
the south.
the feeling of good will between naevening.
Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, chairman of
\Villiam Kirsch of Harvard avenue is tiOIlS. Those taking part in the prothe garden section of the Woman's club confined to his horne by the flu.
gram were The Hon. H. H. Pakra~
has been chosen to act as a hostess 011 the
Mr. Harold A. Cassar of H,.v<,rf.Jtd dooni, Consul of Persia; the Hon. Arno
opening day of the Philadelphia Flower I)lace was admitted to American citizen- P. Mowitz, Consul of Germany j Hon.
Show, March 27.
ship at the March term of the Naturali- Camilo Vamara, Vice Consul of PorThe Swarthmore college alumni club of zation Court held on Monday. Afr. Cas~ tugal j Octavius Narberth, representing
Philadelphia will hold a benefit card party sar was one of tweh'e from Great Brit- England; and Dr. Arnold Dresden, repthe afternoon of Tuesday, 21 at the Col- ain Naturalized.
resenting Holland. The wives of the
lege club. The proceeds will go to the
Mrs. Joseph A. Perry. of Thayer road, speakers were also guests.
sch01arship fund.
has gone to Waynesboro, Va., to visit her
After each short talk, lfrs. LawMr. A. R. O. Redgrave of Vassar son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. renee Stabler sang a song in the lan~
avenue has been appointed the regional I~obert B. Clothier. Mrs. Clothier will guc:ge vf that country, dressed in a
chairman of Pennsylvania by the Ameri- be remembered as Miss Eleanor Perry.
native costume, and with Mrs. Everett
can Delphinium Society.
lIrs. Fred I. Shepard, of Sherburn, N. Hunt, accompanying her. The feature
Mr. and Mrs. Frank \V. Hankins of
Y., who is spending the winter with her added much pleasure to the afternoon's
Dumellen, New Jersey were week-end son-il1~law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. program.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E.
\V. \V. MeteD, of North Chester road,
The hostesses for the afternoon were
Ullman of Harvard avenue.
has
returned
from
a
month's
visit
to
.Mrs.
E. H. Bonsall, .Mrs. Arthur E.
William G. B i r d of Dartmouth
friends
in
Nt!w
York
City
and
Danbury,
Bye,
Mrs.
\Varren AI. Footc and Mrs.
avenue i:; spending six months at River- Conn.
Arthur W. Kent.
side California as the guest of .Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Avery, of Elm, N~:~I~~;:i Mrs. Harold Griffin, chairman of the
Mrs. Robert Leinau.
entertained at a vanishing party ,
House Committee, Mrs. Benjamin ColHarriet \V. Kistler, daughter of Dr. day for the bcnefi.t of the District Girl
lins, in charge of the dining room, and
and .Mrs. William Earle Kistler of Park House.
b
in cha~ge of
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a\'enue, an !..hz", eth Osterman, daugh~lr.•""d 'Irs. R,'chard H.,·g, of R,'ver- Mrs. \ViIlinm H. ""est, M
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the
financcs,
along
with
f
rt sterman 0 ,·,·e,v road, e"terta,'ned at a "depress,'on"
.rs. J ellkins,
ter 0 ..,. r. an .L' rs.
R utgers a\'enue are among the 7S stu- part>. last Saturday evening.
chairman of the International Re1adents at Connecticut college whose names Josellh H. \Valton and. Edwa.d H. tions Committee, contributed in such a
appear 011 the recently issued Dean·s list.
businesslike manner that the atmosThis honor ·is conferred for high scho- \Valton, sons of Mr. and llrs. J. Bar- phere of a social affair in any member's
lastic standing.
nard \Valton of Ogden avenue, seniors home and those present felt the value
in the engineering department of Swarth- of the social contacts of the Woman's
Mrs. \Villiam M. Blaisdell of Harvard more College, entertained the
. ed 10. of their class and professors from the de~ Club and also enjoyed the entertain~
and St ra th H aven avenues en te rt am
formaIIy a t t ea f or '!
Sh
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. ., rs.
erman
euz- IJartment at dinner on Tuesday, Febru- ment offered.
berg of the Strath Haven Inn.
ary 28. The guests were Dr. Louis Fus---"'~'''.~-Mr. and ~frs. Philip H. Jewett and sell, Professor Scott Lilly, Professor
Guest of Mis. Bronk
family of Kenyon avenue are at their Charles G. Thatcher, Professor Howard
cottage at Beach Haven Park this week- M. Jenkins, Professor John Mathews,
Mrs. ]. C~mpbclJ Robinson, known
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Professor G. A. Bourdelais, Richard
end.
Dr. J. Robcrt Kline of Riverview road Turner, Arthur Halman, Wesley Case, to SwartJlIlloreans as Beatrice Magill,
is in New York this week attending the Max Miller, Lloyd Pike, Daniel Volkmar was the guest of Miss Isabelle Bronk
last week. Mrs. Robinson has been
meeting of the board of examiners of and Homer Reese.
silellding
a part of the winter with her
college entrance.
Ruth Child, daughter of Mr. and :Mrs.
sister,
Mrs.
Andrew D. White, of IthJudge W. Roger Fronefield and Mr. Fredrick A. Child of Vassar avenue enaca,
N.
Y.,
and leaves SOOI1, in comand Mr.s. Louis Cole Emmons attended tertained at a birthday party last Thurspc::ny
with
Mrs.
Carroll WiJJiams, of
the receDtion which President e1~t day.
.KoosevcJt and Mrs. l{ooscveJt gave 10
~\lrS. wmnelQ ~eou lu
Friday evening at the Pan American reception committee for the reception
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Jlublican Women's club at Hannah Penn
HEAR RUSSIAN NUMBERS
H 0 use Monday afternoon. 0 the r
Swarthmoreans who attended were l-Irs.
'rhe Musk Section of the \Vornan's
Wilson W. Lattomus, Mrs. George C.
Club
has planned an interesting proHarvey, Mrs. Eugene Heyser, lirs. RohFURNITURE RESTORING
gram
of Russian Music for its next
crt E. Sharples, Miss Gene Doctor and
musical
hour which will be held at the
M iss Margaret Doctor.
home
of
Mrs. Louis Cole Emmons on
:a..frs. Wayland H. Elsbrce and son
Schuyler are ('xpected home 011 Sunday I ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih
CUltom Made Furniture
from the McKinley hospital in Trenton. II
Interior Decorating
The Informal Economics Discussion
group met at the home of Dr. Louis N.
In All Its Branches
Robinson last evening. Mr. O. Howard
Matinee Daily
\-Volfe, president of the
State Bankers Association spoke
Today (Friday) and Saturday
"Present pay Banking Problems."
UPHOLSTERING
Fred J. Harley
Swarth. 1441
MARCH' 10, 1933
Riverview Road, next Monday at twothirty. The program will be as follows:
Songs: "Little Star", by 1foussorgsky; "The Snowdrop", by Gretchani11off; "Adieu Foreta from Joan D'Arc",
all sung by Mrs. Robert Carels.
Piano solo by Mrs. George T. AshtOil, from "The Seasons", by Tschaikowsky; "Prelude in C Minor", by
Rachmaninoff.
Paper 011 Russian Composers, by
l-frs. George )pnes.
Mrs. George H. Berlin will sing the
following songs by Russian composers:
'One Who Has Yearned Alone", "Tell
Me, Why are the Roses so Pale ?"r
"The Three Cavaliers".
Piano solo, "The Lark", from G1in~
ka; "Scherzo in B Flat'". Chopin, played
by M iss Regina Chastain.
A group of songs by the Woman's
Club Chorus, from "The Nut-Crackers
Suite", Tschaikowskir will follow, with
Mrs. Jacob Meschter as accompanist.
All club members arc invited and by
paying a fee of 35 cents, they may
bring guests.
STANLEY
THEATRE
CHESTER
Friday, Saturday
Monday
NORMA
SHEARER
CLARK
GABLE
"STRANGE
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H. G. Welt.
_"ISLAND OF WST SOULS"
OWN YOURS?
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State Cut Rate Store
109 W.
STAT~
STREET, MEDIA, PA.
"The Kid From
Spain"
Why not come here for your medicines, cigars, candy, per-
f~me, etc.. The lowest prices in this locality. We give you clean,
f.esh, natIOnally ad,'ertised merchandise at all times. We give
you what you ask for. No substitutes. Below are just a few of
our sensatIOnal values that you can get in this store every day.
CAMELS
Massachusetts Accident
Company
BOSTON, MASS.
America s Oldest Accident and Health Company
Swarthmore Representatives
LUCKY STRIKE
OLD GOLD
CHESTERFIELD
98c
W. R. TALBOT
Swa.1833
Swa.680
10c package of 20
TINS
.
OF 50
Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 100's ..
Reg. $1 Squibh's Cod Liver Oil ..
Squibb's Mincral Oil, pt. . . . . . .
Reg. 50c Phillip's l\fiIk Magnesia
..
Rcnault's or Virginia Darc Winc Tonic.
Reg. $1 Ovaltine. . . . . . . .
Reg. 85c Kruschen Salts. . . . . . . . . .
Reg. 75c Alophene Pills. . .
Reg. $1.50 Petrolagar . . . . .
Reg. 50c Pepsodent, Iodent, Ipana or
Kolynos Tooth Paste.
Reg. 35e Kotex .
. .
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Reg. $l.50 Whitman's Sampler.
.25c
.59c
6ge
.49c
29c
.79c
. 65c
.53c
·.39c
.89c
We are the 10co8l distributors for Yardley and Harriet Hubhard Ayer Toilet Preparations. Also a full line of Whitman'.
Maillard's and Johnston's Candies.
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MARTEL BROS.
WE POINT WITH PRIDE
"THE DEVIL
IS DRIVING"
TIw"day Only
EILERS
"SECOND HAND
WIFE"
-to our long list of satisfied customers. We believe there is no single reason
for their regular patronage, but a combination of many reasons why they
prefer to do iill their marketing here. Perhaps the most important is because
they purchase good quality foods, always priced unusually low at our store.
Here they get foods that are appetizing, nourishing and wholesome. And
they always find our prices low. So we suggest you visit our store. Come
today. And really see for yourself the money you save by doing all your
marketing here.
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HOME
33 West Baltimore Ave.
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SPRING LAMB
hind quarter. . . . . . . $3.00
fore quarter . . . . . . . $1. 75
Madison 110
Lean Bolar Roast. . lb. 1&
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Chuck Roast Beef Fancy Tender
FUNERAL
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. Swarth. 761-762
"Maedchen
in Uniform"
EDMUND WWE
WYNNE GIBSON
CARTON 200
Free Delivery
"Quality With Economy"
Wednesday Only
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Monday a!ld Tuesday
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the lending film critics of
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Is your disability contract cancellable,-do you rent it,-or non-cancellable,-do you own it?
PETER E. TOLD
3
Canadian who has been in the United BACHJlIAN OPENS NEW
through amendments to the Administra-! in the legislature. The personnel of the
Stat~s for about four years. She is surPARK AVENUE STORE live Code, the legislation which provides Executi"e Board would be changed from
vived by a daughter, Lenore Stubbings
for the organization and operation of the the Governor and six department heads
of Swarthmore, and mtohcr who resides
This week witnesses the taking over cxecuth'e branch of government inc1ud~ appointed by him to the five elective ·ofat Sharon, Pa.
of one of Swarthmore's oldest grocery ing the Departments of Auditor General. ficials,-Governor, Lieutenant Governor,
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stores by olle of S,'\rarthmore's newest State Treasurer and Internal Affairs.
Auditor General, State Treasurer and
merchants.
Amendments
to
accomplish
genuine
Secretary
of Internal Affairs.
Captain Edwin E. Keatley and Mrs.
Arthur
Bachman,
proprietor
of
Bacheconomics,
estimated
at
upwards
of
$10,
Printing
costs of the State would be reKeatley, of Westdale avenue will enman's
:Market
at
Yale
and
Kenyon
ave000,000,
are
provided
in
House
Bill
No.
duced
by
creating
more rigid control over
tertain at a buffet supper tomorrow
(ContinrurJ /ro1ll Page OIJe)
Tlues, has taken over the business of 22 introduced 011 the first day of the the mass of forms and publications proevening.
$1800 per teacher per annum, which at
)olm Conway who has been a retailll~rcscnt legis.lative session and since that,pos~~ fo~ issuance ~ac~ year. Double
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200 teaching days per annum, amounb grocery merchant in Swarthmore for lime the subject of conferences and hear- audlt1l1g 111 office!\. of Justices of the peace,
The AtI1eric~m Legion Auxiliary card to $9 per day per teacher.
party will be held at the Strath Haven
2. Eliminating the subject of bond twenty-five years. Mr. Bachman's new iugs by the Sub-committee of State GO\'~! State-aided hospitals and many other
up~tOWIl store will be located at the ernment with executives of the adminis- j similar offices and institutions over the
Inn next Wednesday.
interest, taxpayers will be called upon present location of the COIl\'1ray store, trative departments, boards and commis-; State, by traveling auditors from more
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to pay, on the basis o( the proposed 14 Park avellue. The entire interior of sions.
~It than one department, would be brought
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenno of 'reduced'"
budget
amounting
to
the store has been remodeled and lIew
The bill~ which has passed first reading to an end by concentrating al) auditing
Swarthmore. avenue gavc an "Inaugural $125,052.30, morc than $600 for each
C(luipmcnt installed.
in the House of Representatives, has been authority exclusi\'ely in the Department
Ball" at their home last Saturday even- I DAY the schools are open for business
A full line of fresh meats, groceries returllt.'
iug.
of which amount the teachers would and ftesh fruits and vegetables will be study and it is believed that changes canl Num~roL1s other propo.sed cha~ges for
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receive about $400 a DAY, assuming handled.
be made to effect greater savings than economy and better serVJce are mcIuded
Mr. and ~hs. Thomas H. Lueders of 200 teaching days per annum. How does
1\1 r. Bachman will also continue to were at first believed possible.
in the nlcasure. The Motor Patrol would
North Princeton avenue entertained this cost per day compare with all
operate his store on Yale avenue.
Soaring salaries, expanding depart~ be transferred from the ,?epartment of
other Boroughs in our own vicinity?
last Saturday evening.
'rhe new Bachman's Market opened lI1ents, duplication of activities and Ullllec~ H:e~en~e .to .the .State Pohce but would
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3. From the above it will be seen for inspection last night and is open essary State services are all given espec- j mallltaill Its Identity a~ ~ patr.ot to enforce
Mrs. Harold R. Perry of Elm ave- teachers would receive very close to
for business today.
ial attention in the proposed measure the motor code. Adnllnlstratlve and overnue, will entertain informally at tea two-thirds oJ dl money (aside from
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which already has vigorous support from he
bond inh.:rest) spent for school purMary Lyon Notes
business and other interests and indi- sohdatlOn, which would also tend to U1~
poses. When expenses arc forced to be
....iduals affected by high taxation
crease the efficiency of the organization.
Mrs. Sargent Walter and her daugh- reduced, as is the case today, they
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The twentieth annual Glee Club ConEvery salary above $4,000 a year would
ter ~l rs. Ferris Thomsen are arriving
The regular meeting of the W.e.T.U.
must of necessity be reduced at the cert and Dance of the William Penn
home tomorrow. For four weeks they point where the expenditure has been Charter School at the Mary. Lyon School be specifically fixed by statute. Sweep- of Swarthmore will be held at the home
were-the guests of 1\lrs. Paul M. Pcar~ the greatest. We cannot expect to ac- was hcld last Saturday evening in the ing salary cuts and reduction of number of Miss Roxby, 112 Cornell avenue, 011
son at Government House, St. Thomas, complish a great saving by cutting the Miller Crist Auditorium on Harvard ave- of positions, rating above $4,000 annually, Wednesday, March 15, at 2:30. All
would be put into effect if the hill be
Virgin Islands.
cost of lead pencils, crayun, ink and nile.
cnactcd into law. Bureaus, whose execu- women are cordially invited.
Miss Althea Springham, of Haddon- . he cutting of the lawns. We MUST
tives now receh,c 011 all average about
1-lrs. H. Miller Crist entertained the. $5,000 a year, would shrink from 160 in
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save where we spend the most. There~
field was ·the week~end guest of Afiss fore it the teachers arc to receive students of \Vildc1iff at tea on Wednes- numher to about 75, and departmental
Kathryn Simper:
';'estdale avenuc. nearly two-thirds of our money, we day afternoon to meet Miss Jane Cowl. dClluties, rated at about $6,000 a year,
would be diminished from 59 to 39.
Colafemina Vineyard
Mrs. j,mes F. Bogar dus, 0 f Cor'lcll must expect to accomplish two-thirds noted American actress.
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The power to create bureaus and fix
Delivered in Baaement
avenue entertained at bridge on Tues- of our saving at that point and olleThe Mary Lyon School basketball team salaries above $4,000 would be taken
$12.00 per Cord
day afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Chase, ·of third at other points, and not vice
completed the basketball season with a 1
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HouStOll, Texas, who is visiting Mr. versa.
and Mrs. Peter E. Told was the guest
4. Reductions varying from 12Yz to in
17-17
game
withgymnasium.
the SaywardThe
School
the tie
Mary
Lyon
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of honor.
25% were suggested all along the line. ond team wall from Sayward 37~1I. The
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This would be a very good start; ulti- previous week the local team defeated the
Bulletin No.1
Mrs. T. E. Hess~nbruch, of 214 Yale m.tely of course reductions will have Ogontz School, 31-28 at Rydal.
avenue, Swarthmore, will entertain at to be greater in order to keep in step
luncheon and bridge at her home on with the times.
Christian Allianee
Wednesday and Thursday.
5. Our schools employ SEVEN jalliYour· Disahility Income Policy should contain these
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tors. Do we really NEED seven jani~
The Christian AlIiall(:e for the sup-I
provisions:
Peggy Lodge, daughter of i\Ir. and tors?
port of the 18th Amendment will hold
I. Medi('al fee. payable during any
Mrs. j. D Lodge, of Oberlin avenue,
a meeting in the Media Armory on
C. A. SMITH.
temporary ilInes. or injury.
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March 16th, at 8 p. Dl. There will be
entertained 011 Saturday afternoon.
2.
Nurs-.or hospital-henefit ••
intt!resting speakers. The public is inHi School Movies
3.
Non-cancellable, incontestable, lifeMrs. John H. 1lc\Villiams, of Benvited.
time indemnity payahle weekly, for
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:\lrs. Josephine L. Hopwood, who is
jamin West avenue, went to \Vashingtotal lIi.ahility caused hy any illness
ton, D. C., to attend the inaugural cere- connected with the educational film ser- TURNER CODE TO
vice of the Philadelphia Electric Com~
or injury, from any cause•.
mony.
SAVE $10,000,000
pany presented a synchronized picture of
Income Indemnity Immrsnf"e roo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erskine and the Music Master Series-Shubert's "Un~
The following statcmcnt relath'e to
son, Robert Erskine, Jr., of Elm ave- finished Symphony" before the Junior and the Administrative Code now before
nue, are spending several weeks in Senior High School in the auditorium of the General Assembly at Harrisburg
BO~TI)N, ~l.\:-;~.
the College avenue school building at 11 was made yesterday by R':presentative
Florida.
o'clock Thursday morning. T~e Wo- Ellwoorl l ..Turner, of Delaware County.
ROllEIlT T. HAIlI. ";><''';''' .·1",,,,,,
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man's
Club of Swarthmore have pre- sponsor of the bill:·
hI r. and Mrs. Henry ""V. Jones, of
Ph(!n{' ~~~·al·IIIIHore lU1.1
Reductions in the cost of State governHaverford avenue, entertained at cards viously enjoyed the entertainment provided by Mrs. Hopwood iil presenting the mentment can be accomplished principally
011 Saturday evening. The guests were:
Sonata" synchronized with
"Moonlight
Miss J. \Vitmer, of Atlantic City; Miss
music.
Florence Thort>, Mr. and Mrs. Wahl
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Olmes, Mr. and Mrs. ). Harlan Jessup,
Mr. and Mrs. \Vitliam D. \Vermouth, "THE TORCHBEARERS"
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, Mr.
TO BE GIVEN
and Mrs. C. C. \Vest, :Mr. and ).·Irs.
---R. Chester Spencer.
On Friday evening, l\Iarch 17th, the
Little Theatre Club of Swarthmore ColAnne B. Vvarren, a senior at George lege wilt offer as its March presentation
School, daughter of Mr. and ~Irs. Fran- George Kelly's three-act comedy, "The
cis V. Warren, of Swarthmore, sang Torchbearers". The play is a satire of
wprano with a mixed quartette in a amateur dramatics in general and Little
musical program given at the school on Theatres in particular. It is written in
Sunday evening, March 5, by the Aoide George Kelly's inimitable manner. The
Society, an honorary musical organiza~ cast, which includes members from all
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fOllr
classes,
is being directed by
T.
Lawton
Slaugh.
The play wiH be given in Clothier MeMr. and Mrs. Leslie \Viddowson, of
murial.
Riverview avenue, are being congratu~
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lated upon the birth of a daughter in the
Chester Hospital, on Tuesday.
CUT RATE DRUG STORE
ADVERTISES HERE
Mary Bonsall, daughter of Dr. Edward
Bonsall, Jr., of Cornell avenue, has reBecause of their customers in Swarthceived an honorable mention for a note more, the State Cut Rate Drng Store at
SUPER-SPECIALS:
LIMITED SUPPLY.
ORDER EARLY
book 011 the programs of the children's 109 \~l est State St., M celia., has de~
concerts of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
cidcd to offer to the people 01 thi, COIIIRound Steak or
Faney Check
Fresb,Ground
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II1uuity, a list of its specials. The proSirloin Steak
Roast
Roast
Beef
l-Irs. Grace Stubbings, of 219 Swarth- prietors of this store are Abe and· Max
Th. 27c
more avenue, died very suddenly Wednes- \\feiner, and a complete line of lIation-1
19c tb.
12 ~c iii.
14c Th.
day evening. Mrs. Stubbings was a ally advertised drugs, candies, cigars,
etc., are handled.
VEAL CUTLET.
. Th. 29c VEAL CHOPS .
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Shop and Have Lunch at
Story Hour March 29
The Woman's Exchange
Also a full line of Fresh Sausage, Scrapple and Smokcd Meats at Reduced Prices
The March program of the Story Hour
will be about Greece.
Imported Hand Made Linens.
SUPER SPECIALS
SUPER SPECIALS
Miss Kraft and Miss Vall De Bogar t
Reasonably Priced
are assisting with the program which Granulated Sugar
In Our Fruit and Vegetable Department
.10 Th. bag 39c
Eeroyed Hooked Rugs
will be at the Woman's Club at 3:15 on
Cal. Sunkisl Orange. .
. 19. size, doz. 23c
March 29.
Fine assortment of Home.
made Candies, Bulter Crcmlls,
Tartan l\liIk
. Tall Can 4c
Seedless Grapefruit .
.5 for 1ge
Bon Bons, Chocolate Logs,
Literature Section
Fudge.
Golden Ripe Bauanas
.. doz. 15c
TIll' Litcn'tufl': S~ction will meet 1\131'('0 Dog Food
Home-made
Bread,
Rolls,
.3 cans 19c
Thursday morning as usual. The subCakes and Pastry.
Staymen's.Winesap Apples, Faney
jects "Parry and Thrust"; "Cakes and
Breakfast-7 n. m. to 9:30
Ale", by \V. Somerset lIaughamj "Gin
pk. Bas•.
. . .
. . ... . . . 15e
a. m.
.3 pkgs. 25c
and Bitters", by A. R2ppoi·te, and Cheese Educators ..
Special 35e Luncheons-12 to
"The John Riddell Murder C.,e", b),
Crisp Celery Heats.
... , . . . . bunch 7c
2 p. m.
.
Corey Ford are the books to be COIlLarge Box Soap Chips .. Full 5 Th. Box 25c
sidered.
Iceburg Lettuce
..
ON ORDER
head 7c
0:
Do You
SWARTHMOREAN
;;aw·,
DOLLAR SCANDAL"
in
THE
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WASHINGTON
"NO MORE ORCHIDS"
MARCH 10, 1933
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Individually Deeo.aled Birtbday ,cakes, Deeorated Easter
Et!BS, Cbicl
Newberg,
Creamed
Chicken,
Palty Sbell. and Soup••
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
12 PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw. 1993
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College Ve.pers
Patrick ),Ialin of the Economics department is going to address Vespers
on Sunday evening, at 6 :30 in Clo thier Memorial. Prof. L. R. Shero \Vii I
have an organ program in addition ,
consisting of compositions by Vierne ,
Rheinbergoer, Bach and Saint-Sacns.
&
Calif. Beets or Carrots.
. Any Brand Th. 29c
Fancy Tomatoes .... -
Tartan, Boscul, Maxwell House, Chase
Sanborn Coffee. .
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.
. bunch 5c
....
Th.9c
Also a JlIllline oj Fresh Fi.sh, Oysters and Clams.
Any oj these specials can also be Iwd at o"r other store, 514 Yale Avenlle. Phone
Swarthmore 183.
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THE SW ARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVEI\Y FRIDAY AT
swAI\THMOI\E. PA.
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ROBERT Eo SHARPLES
Editor and Publl.her
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered a. Second Clu. matter. 'anuary :4,
19Z9, at che Post Office at Swarlhmore, Pa.,
under tbe Act of Marcb 3, 1879.
Fraulein Meyer
\Vords of praise from students, memhers of the High School facuity, and
friends, follo\\'cd the death last week
of Miss Hermine \V. Meyer, head of
the GeTman Department of the Swarthmore public schools since 1917.
In a st.atement by Frank R. Morey,
the super\'ising priJicipal of the local
schools described Fraulein Meyer as
an ideal teacher.
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llr. Morey's statement was as follows:
Miss Meyer - Fraulein- as we all
knew her, was a member of the teaching staff of the Swarthmore High
School for nearly sixteen years. In
those years she has seen a remarkable
growth ill the J:izc, effectiveness, and
provisions for the school. She has been
influential in moulding the development
of our high school into the institution
it today is, recognized as one of the
most outstanding public educational institutions of the cast.
Throughout these years she continually displayed those qualities that are
so characteristic of the tcachers of the
Swarthmore schools. Her primary interest in life was the welfare and right
growth of her boys and girls, ill school,
aUG later in advanced educational institutions ~lld ill life. To this she gave
her best efforts, <':.nd to this end she
continually studied and travelled, to
bring her classes the most advanced
and at the same time. a youthful point
of \'iew. In the sense that her final
illness came about as a result of overtaxing her strength in the extra effort
of l)rcparing KruppenspieJ, she has
gh'eJ1 her life to her work. Perhaps we
can find a blessing in this. The thought
of facing the futurc'as an illvaJid-, away
from her boys ano. girls, s"addened her
last hours. From this she has been
spared.
~liss Meyer was an ideal teacher.
In this she was 3n inspiration to all;"
to teachers, serving as an example of
devotion to youth; and to youth, provitiing an ideal and example for a
worthy liie.
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In "our family Fraulein Aleyer was
deeply loved and appreciated. At different times in the past eaeh of our five
children who have studied with her
has variously tcstified that she could
YOUR CREDIT
is still good at
Hannum 8#
Waite's
We still have confidence
In
Uncle Sam
The Swarthmore Bank
Our Customers and
Ourselves
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keep the school room under her charge help because the state has appropriated
in peTiect order without seeming ef- nothing - and Federal reHef will no
fort· and that while she was a superior longer be available, cannot and should
drill' master as regards the details of not occur.
the language she taught, she was at
Dr. Billikopf thinks public opinion is
the same time a mature arid vital in- universally for these humane measures,
tellectual influence. Now that a promo- and that the Supreme Court would retion 110t of this world has come to her verse itself on a previous decision, when
one reflects upon how often supreme it held a minimum wage Jaw unconstimerit walks very quietly its earthly tutional.
way.
Next week the Forum will meet as
usual in Whittier House, to hear Dr.
Louis N. and
Aydelotte of Swarthmore College, speak
Caroline H. Robinson.
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The following :Memorial was prepared by the Faculty Committee, of
which Miss Mildred S. Avery was
chairman:
The Faculty of the Swarthmore
Schools wish formally to express their
deep sorrow at the loss of a beloved
co-worker, Hermine :Meyer, and to record their apprcciation and esteem for
her in the following memorial.
III the death of a much loved and
respected teacher, Hermine Meyer, the
school and the entire community have
suffered an unspeakable loss. Miss
j\Ieyer was always alive to the best interests of the school and eager to help
ill its development. She brought to each
day's task not only the clear thinking
of an alert mind and the unwavering
steadfastness of a deep consecration to
purpose, but also a very understanding
heart. She was a real friend indeed
with a genuine personal interest in'
the problem of her friends and associatcs and of each individual pu£'iI. She
had, in addition, those rare gifts-a
keen scnse of humor and a love of
fun. Her gaity and cheer brightened
the days for all those who came near
her. Her great devotion and cheerful
faithfulness will ever serve as an example and source of inspiration.
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DR. BILUKOPF IS
SPEAKER AT FORUM
Unemployment Insurance, the thirty
hour week and a minimum wage law,
were urged by Dr. Jacob Billikopf in
an address before the Forum. Monday
night, in Friends Meeting House.
In support of these remedies for the
present economic situation, Dr. Bi11ikopf (Iuoted extensively from two
books, one the Economic Consequences
of Power Production, by Fred HenderSOli, an Englishman, and London corresJ)ondent for The New Leader, a
leading Socialist newspaper; the other
This Chang"iug \Vorld, by Samuel Fels,
a leading American industrialist, is not
yet published though parts of it are appearing monthly in Survey Graphic.
Dr. Billikopf is an authority on indust rial relations, for apart from his
welfare work in the United Jewish
Charities, was for seven years impartial chairman of the men's clothing industdes in New York. He read from
his own testimony before the State
I~egislatures oi Kansas, Ohio and Pennsyh'ania, as well as the recent Senate
committee on Federal relief. He cited
figures proving the success of the Chicago Unemployment Insurance plan in
use by unionized men's clothing industry. The benefit of this form of insurance for the country as a whole, has
been limited to only a small proportion
of wage earners, approximately 150,000
out oi a total of 40,000,000 workers, said
Dr. Billikopf, and added that Uncm-
\Var Debts.
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Local Man Honored
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Girl Scout News
'fhe class in Folk 'Dancing open to all
members
th~ three Troops wiII meet
at the Woman's Club House on Sat-
ot
urday at 11.45 a. m. All Girl Scouts
Woman's Guild, assisted by
Dr. Leonard D. Frescoln will give an
Mrs. D. M. Groome, will give a Movie
illustrated Lecture-"A Tour Around
Show for the benefit of the Building
the \Vorld"-at the meeting of the Fund on next Wednesday evening.
Men's Club on Monday evening, March March 15th. There will be a special feaThe
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CARD PARTY IN
CLUBHOUSE LOUNGE
Tuesday afternoon, March 21st the
. BERKELEY SQUARE
March 10 at 8:15 o'clock
High School Auditorium
All Seats Reserved 55c
the Badge.
Alice Marriott, Alice Hadley, Varrel
Drew, Elenore Miller, hlarjory McClure attended the "Open House" party
at the District House on Wednesday
M. on the first anniversary.
ONE OF THE LARGE MILK DISTRIBUTORS
ADVERTISES
On the Historical Hike to Philadelphia, the following places of interest
were visited: Benjamin Franklin's
grave, Friends' Mceting House on
The Swarthmore American
Legion Auxiliary will give a
St.
Patrick's Card Party
Wednesday, March 15
2:00 P. M. at Strath Haven Inn
Benefit of Local Welfare
Admission
49c
Cake and Candy (or Sale
Ticket. obtainable from Mn. Charle.
A.
Dravo, Sw. 902
or at the
door.
"You Can't Wash Milk"
if the milk that reaches your home has passed through .
careless hands, inferior equipment or unscientific handling. You probably will not be able to detect the impurities by sight or taste and "you can't wash the milk."
Neither can you take the germs out
hy pasteurizing itYou merely cook them
Buy your Golden Guernsey Milk that is produced frQlll
Tuberculin Tested registered Guernsey Cows, that is so
clean that it doesn't need pasteurizing.
For a sample or service call our milkman,
GEORGE SULLIVAN, Swarthmore 102
Protestant Ep18copal
Chester Road and College Avenue
OpposIte the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
SUNDAY
8:00 a. m.-Holy CommunIon.
9:45 a. m.-Sunday School.
10:00 a. m.-BIble Class.
n:oo a. m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
WEDNESDAY
10:()() a. m.-Holy CommunIon.
F'lUDAY
3:15 p. m.-CblldrE:n's ServIce.
8:00 p. m.-"Questlon Box" and Discussion
GrouP.
WHAT KIND OF A CHURCH WOULD !4Y
CHURCH BE: IF EVERY MEMBER
WERE JUST LIKE ME?
House.
Porum In Meeting
Rouse, led by Clair Wllcox.
11:00 A. M.-Meettng for worship In the
Meettng
House.
Wli:DNESDA Y
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-sewtng
and Quilt.
tng In Wbttt.ler House. BolE luncheon.
All are cordIally Invited to JOin In these
services.
FIRST CHURCH OP' CHRIST. SCIENtiST,
OP
SWARTHMORE
Park AV"hue Below Harvard
$ervlces:
11:00 A. M.-e'llnday School.
11:00 A. M.-"unda.y Lesson.Sermon.
Wednead.)'" evenlnG meeting each week.
S p. m. ReadlDg room open dally. excePt
Sundays and hOlidays. 1 to .. In the afternoon: Wednesday to to 4. Church edifice.
All are COrdially lnVI~ to attend "Ule
services and use the Beading Room.
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THE
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EVEMNG OF GAMES
i problems and enabling him to avoid the
ARRANGED FOR MAR. 31 mistakes that are commonly made by
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1'1",1 Fad ••
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ne",..bo. Tenn•. 1932
the" novice. In addition to a profusion
tbat certain
lot or piece 01
l1"Ound with
An Evening of Games will be held on of illustrations, both in black and white theA'l
buUdincs
and improvementll
thereon
erected.
Friday, March Jist, at 8:00 p. m. at the and;n full color, there is a special sec- SUuale on tbe aouthweet aide 01 Duncan aYe. covering accessories, such as tooIs, nue
theN"d7-one
distance of
lI....e hundred I!I8venty-one
home' of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, lion
feet 01atld
one.hundredtba
of a foot
725 Harvard avenue. The affair is being fertilizers, insecticides, etc., which lists 8Oulhell81want lrom the lIOulheall1. tide of
arranged by the managers of the local all the latest aids that have been de- :~In~or::tl'~n ~~':f::-i~.Ofc!:~~q:elr~
bra"nch of the American Red. Cross, and \'eloped to smooth the way of the gar- front or breadth on the lIaid Duncan avenue
the proceeds will be used to buy wool -dener,
twentr·three feet and extendiq of that width
length or depth southwelltwaM between par.
which the public-spirited women of
Michell's Seed- House goes to great In
allel line8 at rllfht allifies to Dunean avenue
Swarthmore will knit into men's and lengths to provide the utmost in serv- olle bundred leet to thc middle lino 01 a
. to its patrons. A sta II of experts, e8lltward
fifteen fee'Into
wideCbeeter
driveway
whichand
extendll
lIOuth·
children's sweaters, or for any other local Ice
avenue
nortbwest.
emergency that may arise.
who willingly answer inqui!.i£s 011 any ward Into BunUng road.
These sweaters will be distributed by phase of gardening, is mainta!ned at
Under and subjeet to ~rtaln conditions, reo
the local Health Center to needy fam- the store. Furthermore, a radiO pro-18trictlotUl. plfl'eements and ease-mentll.
Hies of this and neighboring communities, gram sponsored by them, is broadcast
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d ubJ I. to the payment of a
sUI)plementillg the inadequate supply be-I o\·er Station \VIP evcry \Vednesday cerlai:! U~o~fg::e sdebr or principal 8um 01
ing secured through other channels. AI~ evening. This takes the form of a series furty-elg-bt hundred dollars witb interest 88
.
I
t'
h rdsups
I . 0 f th"IS wmter may 0 I .illS t ructn-e
ec ures,
Wit h gran d tbereln mentioned.
t IlOug h the a
be nearly over, it is 110t too soon to begin organ selections of a classical and semi-" Togetber with tbe lree and c.'Ommon uee,
.
.
. I nature 1Ilterpo
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Iate d.
right
and a.VrlvlIege
lbe V&Mapway
aald drive·
preparations
for next wmter,
wh'ICh 'IS CIasslca
way 'asliberty
and for
drivewoyof and
sure to bring much suffering whether or
at all limes hereafter forever, in common witb
not the depression has started to lift by
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the ownero, tenants and oecuplers of 'he otber
1018 uf ground bounding- thereon and entitled
ANNUAL
MEETING
that time.
10 tbe U80 thereol.
Get together with your friends and
OF WOMAN'S CLUB
Impro·.emcnts cOll8ist of t wo·atorr stone
make up your own party for the Evening
and brick house. 16x46 leet. Encloeed from
of Games. Tickets may be secured from
The Annual stated meeting at which Jlorch. One·story Irama addllion. 6:r:4 leet.
Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, 303 Elm avenue, ill time nominations for all officers, four di- Basement gara,e.
charge of ticket sales, Or Mrs. E. P.
Suhl ae tbe property of Sberman T. '!'ran.
Yerkes 19 Princeton avenue chairman of rectors and an admission committee will l:iCau, single woman. and N. Lourena. Truitt,
the Red Cross.
be chosen, will be held at the Woman's 8ingle womaD.
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Clubhouse next Tuesday afternoon.
Condltione-$2GO.OO caab or certiOed check
on day af sale: balance in teo days. Further
Following the business the program conditions announced. at sale.
Presbyterian Noles
will be in charge of the Drama Section, \V1LLIAM K. RHODES. Attorney.
Sunday evening at sevcn, the young Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, Chairman.
people will have an out of town speaker,
to Produce a Radio Playlet" wilt
Rev. Dr. <;arey M. Young of Philadel- "How
Fieri FacllUl
No. 1390
be given by Harry G. Forster, Director
phia, who will give an illustrated lecDccember
Term.
1032
of the Junior Theater of the Air. The
ture on Christian Edu;:ation.
International Relations Committee will
All Iha'- certain lot or vieee of grouud eil.
Sunday morning, Dr. Tuttle continues
have cakes for sale after the meeting to uate in the Township 01 Upper Darby, in the
his series of morning· sermons On the
Cuunty of Delaware and State of PeDQaylvania,
raise Prize money. Mrs. Phelps Soule described
according to a lIurvey alld plan of
Spirit of Jesus, the purpose of which is
Mrs. Henry I. Boot will be hostesses ,Dis fur James J. AndrIeo, made by Damon
to learn just what Christianity is as it and
and Foster, Civil Engll?ee1'8, dated January
ior the meeting.
began. The subject Sunday morning IS
:!i"Hh, 19:'W, 8S follows:
His Spirit of Love.
Beginning a\ n. voint on tbe easterly aide
SHERIFF'S SALES
The Jimior Choir sings the service at
of SeventY-lllnth streel. (lorty fee'- wide) at the
vespers Sunday. Dr. Tuttle spcaks on
ninety·D.vc one·hundredlha leet measured
Children in the Temple.
Sheriff Sales of Real Estate
lJOutbwardly along eald side 01 Seventy.nintb
slreel,
distancc:18 of
abown
olle onhundred
said planand
from&eventy
tbe 80uthand
The Vesper service last Sunday was of
At the Sheriff's Office
welltcrly side of Parkview road (lIft7 feet
unusual interest and largely attended. The
wide.)
Court HouS(', .Media. Pennaylvanla
singing of the service by the Senior High
COlltainillg- in front or breadth on said
School Choir, under the direction of Miss
Saturday, March 26, 1933
Sc\·ellty·nlntb street aouth twenty degrees, three
Van de Bogart, was especially dignified,
minutes. twenty BelOlids west sIxteen feet and
0:30 o'clock A. M.
extending oC that width in length 01" depth
reverent and well done. The chorus made
eastwardly between parkllel lines at ril"bt anEastern Standard Time
a fine appearance in" the handsome robes
gles to said Seventy-ninth IItree& one hundred
and reflected much credit on the director Fieri Facins
feet
to the <'Cnter of a propoaed ten leet wIde
No. 1471 driveway.
and the school.
December Tc-rm, 1032
Sunday afternoon, some sixty men of
the ll3rish \ViII canvass the homes of the
All th:a ecrtaln frame messuage aud lot or
Jliel"c or lund with the buildings and improvef
congregation to secure pledges or the ments thereon erected, situate on the south.;upport of the church and its missionary wC5terJy 81de of Apvle avenue in the Town.
uf Mlddletuwn In tbe County of Delaware
h h urc h year BhJI)
and I)enevoIcnt wor k f or tee
and Stalo of Pennsylvania. bounde4 and debegiiming the first of April. The amount fK.tlbed as follows: Beginning at" an iron vlpe
of the budget asked for is $20,750.00 of lID the southwesterly side of Apple avenue
at tbe dl8laru::e of two hundred llftJ""8fl.ve and
whidl $1.1.650.00 is for the support of the .th·C-lerdhs fee~ 1I0rthwcstWardly from the cen.
church and $7,100.00 for its missionary trat 11110 uf the rlg-ht of way of the MedJa.
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MIddletown.Ihen('C
Astonalong
&:: Chester Electric Railway
work. A specla.
lOner f or t h e can- Cnmpany.
tbe awd aide of said
vassers, for instruction and inspiration, AJ>llle avenUe north forty degrees twenty min. WILLIAM K. RHODES, Attorney.
was heJd last Thursday evening. Mrs. utes we8t flfty·seven feet to on iron pipe a
<-orncr of lands now or lale of S. Earl Brown;
Bishop was in charge of the dinner. Mr. thcuee by tbe same. south filty-threo degrees
S()encer presided and will manage the tell mlnute8 west, one hundred forty feet to
all
pipeD.in Dorton;
a (orner tbence
of landsbl'now
or lale
cal1\'ass as president 0 f the trustees.
of iron
Martha.
the eame,
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Routh thirty·six degrees thirty minutes east, SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
sixty-three feet to an iron pipe, IlDd north tlfty
NEW SEED CATALOG
degrees, torty-five minutes east. one hundred
I
No. 1423
December Term, 1032
J~1t tbat certaJn brick me_uage and lot or
pie(c of IlInd. aituate on tbe east aide of Up.
land Blreet, between Broad and Tenth streets.
i.. tbe CH,. of Cbestcr, Coulllr of Delaw8J'8 and
State of Pennl!'71vDnia.
Bec-inulnl' 01. a pOint seventeen feel. northwanUy froUl the 110rth .Ide of a I. wenty feet
wide allt'y. Conlalnlne- In Iront on the Bald
Upland street meullured tbeuoo northwardlT flf~
teen feet and extending In depth eaa,wardJ,
(ontlnuhlC" the tJUIIle width between parallel
linell at right aoe-Iell to II8Id Upland street.
the suuthern line exlending through tho middle
of a "any wall elg-bty.Ove teet 10 a fifteen
feet wide alley.
M
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s
Giit niL"",@Ii"
ImJlrovemenl1l consl8t 01 two'8Cory frame
buulle. 16x21 foot. Front and lIide porcbea.
Two'8torT concrete block addition. 16x12 fcct.
Oue·story Irame addition. 12x14 leet.
Sold all the property or JOICllb R. Ponder
lIud Eih~abetb Ponder.
Condltions-12fiO.OO eaeh or 'X'rtiOcd cheCK
011 day of sale: ba1ancc in ten dUYII. Further
coudiUonll announced at sale.
HENRY G. SWENEY, Attorney.
JOHN J. CAIN, Sberiff.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. OBERHOLSER.
late ot the Township of Thornbury, de-
ceased.
Letters Tes~entary on the above estate
Togetber ...Uh tbe rigbt and uee 01 said
al!eys in coromun with tbe ownere of other ha.vlng been granted to the undersigned.
all
persons Indebted t-o the said estate are
lands abutling thereon.
requested to make payment. and those
lmpro\'emcnts COlleist 01 three-SIOl')' brick haVing claims to present the same wlthuut
houllO. 16x30 feet. Rear porch. Two-slol7 brick delay to
ROBERT SHARPLES.
additioll. 18xl2 reet. One·8tory frame addition.
Executor.
12x12 feet.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to hilt attorney,
Sold D8 Ihe properly of Harry V. Selh.
HERBERT L. HUTClIINSON,
1st National Bank Bldg.,
Cotlditions--S2GO.OO easb or certi8ed. cbec~t
Darby, Pa.
011 day of sale; balancc in ten days. Further
condit lUlls announced at sale.
HENRY G. SWENEY, Altorlley.
Fieri Facialll
No. 1424
Dec.'ember Term. 1032
All tbat certain frame dwelling hou!16 aud
10t or piece ot land. 8Uuale 011 the west 8lde
of Jeffrey 8treet in tbe city of Che8ter. in the
Coullty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.
Beginning at a point the dJ8tance 01 one
bundred and five leet norlb of Second street
and conlalning in Iront on the flaid JeHrey
8tree' twenty·ti\·o feet and extending III depth
westwardly between parallel IIne8 at right
Bngles &0 the 8uid Jeffrey lItreet one hundred
and lorty leet to a. twenlY feet wide alley. I
Togetber wltb the right of said alley in
common witb Ibe oWIIt'rs of other lands abutling thereun.
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DR. DAVID LINCOFF
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115 So. Olive St.
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Swarthmore Electric Shop C
411 Dartmouth An.
Swarthmore, Pa.
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WHY CAMOUFLAGE
Don't do it. Get to the bottom of it, fix it right, make
it last. Papering, painting, all kinds of Building Construction, Cement Work, etc.
DILL &. CHAI\L1E
KIMMEL & SON
414 Haverford Place, Swarthmore, Pn.
,
ANNA SCHALLES
TRINITY CHORCH
9:45 A. M.-Mornlng
C\'ery \Vednesday at 8 P. M. and listen to Michell's Garden Talks.
aw'
Arch Street, Betsy Ross House, Christ each table. Mrs. H. A. Peirsol is chairChurch, the old Stephen Girard Bank man of the committee with the following
Building, Carpenter Hall and Independ- members assisting: Mrs. Albert N. Garence Hall. All felt it was time well rett, Mrs. Thomas McCabe, Mrs. A. S.
spent. Our only regret was th,t more V. Orr, Mrs: William F. Hanny, Mrs.
members of Troop 16 did not avail Louis Cole Emmons, Mrs. Dean Parker
themselves of this treat.
and Mrs. Charles BoltolL
Troop 16 will meet at 9:30 a. m.
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Saturday at the Girl Scout House.
BENEFIT MOVIES
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AT TRINITY PARRISH
Trinity Notes
who wish to work on their Dancer \\foman's Club will have a card party in
Merit Badge will find this a good op- their new lounge. The admission will be
portunity. Regular attendance will be fi fty cents, including tea and a prize for
necessary to cover the requirements for
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-First Day School In Whlt"tler
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
' . - (a • • "
William Craemer, a director of the 13th. A social hour will follow the talk.
ture film, special pictures of a wreck at
Delaware County Chamber of ComOn Monday evening there will be sea and several comedy reels. Adults,
merce and Treasurer of the Sun Ship- two meetings at the Rectory at 8:00
building and Dry Dock Company, a o'clock, the Confirmation Class for 25c; children 15c.
rcsidcllt of Swarthmore who has been Adults and the Sewing Class· of the
State Coullcillor of the Pennsylvania Junior Woman's Auxiliary.
State Chamber of Commerce, HarrisThe regular Lenten Sewing Class
The Senior Class
burg, representing the Delaware County meets on Wednesdays at 11 :00 a. m.
Chamber, has been elected a member
of the
The Rev. John H. Lever, former recof the Board of Directors of the State tor of All Saints' Church, Worcester,
Swarthmore High School
body.
Massac;husett~, was the Preacher last
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Sunday morning.
present
ployment Insurance should be com-Isv:~~~~~~~l.;;~~~~~~,~
pulsory, for otherwise employers using
it would be subjccted to unfair competition frolll less scrupulous employers.
Dr. Billikopf gave figures from our
State Department of Industrial RclaI ions. figures telling a terrible story of
stanation wages and ilIcgal hours;
women and minors in many instances
working 54 hours for lcss than $2.00 a
week. The 30 hour week and a minimum wagc law will abolish many of
these evils, said Dr. Billikopf. but "will
not solve the gigantic problem of technological ullcmployment, when and if
prospcrit"), comes again. "he most conSWARTHMORE
scnative figures piacc this number beMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
tween 8 and 9 million. which evcn
spreading work by means of the 30 "COME LEn' US- WORSHIP AND BOW
DOWN, LET "OS KNEEL BEFORE THE
hour week, and incrcasing consumption
LORD; FOR. HE IS OUR GOD"
by setting a limit below which wages
could 110t fall, will not help. This huge
COME TO CHURCH AND WOI\SBIP .
11 :IJO--.WORBHIP AND SERMON
army mllst be taken care of by an ade"THE GLORY OF THE DEFEATED"
quate and sustained relief plan, said Dr.
'1:45--WORBHIP AND SERMON
THE mOR SCHOOL CHORUS WILL BE
Billikopf. so that the situation which PRESENT
AND ASSIST IN THE SEI!.VICE
"Pennsylvania
when
75,000 fami1ies
by April 1sttoday,
will have
no
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RIVERVIEW FARMS
LOUIS COLE EMMONS, OW1Ier
The Home
0/ 100 Pure Bred Guernseys
MASON-HEFLIN WILL HELP YOU
HEAT YOUR HOME EFFICIENTLY
Our representative will come to your home
without obUgation to you. He is an expert
fireman-trained by the Anthracite Bureau of
Engineering, He knows the proper size and
most economical way to burn hard coal.
Mason-Heftin have a coal yard near you. We
pride ourselves on the finest service and the
best coal- Super-cleaned Famous Reading
Anthracite.
Phone Swarthmore
6
M
ason Heflin
COAL
CO.
Philadelphia and Suburbs
PUBUSHED BY MICHELLS
J.
good
and has
taken
on the
aspectgardening
of a reference
work,
to be
kept
right at hand for instant usc. With its
184 pages, fined with descriptions of
every standard variety of seed, bulb
and plant, as well as the latest novelties!
cuUed from the four quarters of the
globe, it is encyclopedic in scope. For
the begin ncr, its vast fund of practical
hints and suggestions will prove extremely helpful, solving many of his
bath, garage, hardwood
Ooors, .flreplaCe--511 Yale Avenue-Possession at once.
2nd .floor apartment-6 rooms, near college-$65.00.
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5 rooms-Swarthmore apartment house-
$67.00.
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WM. S. BITTLE
Swa. Ill-I
Notary Public
Real Estate:
FOR RENT
An Internal Revenue Officer will be at this Bank
during banking hours
RENT
A SloaaD.
~La~
Made Good!
. •• CATCH-PHRASES often are mer. wards, but
this Company believes the policy implied in its familiar
statement, "A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing Low
Rates for All Electric ServiClI," i. of sounder substance.
Its President, in commenting on the further annual reduc-
tion af $1,800,000 in rates effective March 2, observed:
"The PhUode/phjo EI"dric t.omponr Ita. long operated under
0'
,h. polity tho' fh. rewords
efficiency and economicol operalion .houJd be shared with the cullome,.., and fhe5e volunlory
redur;:tions are made with 'haf ideo' in mind.
2nd floor apartment. 4 rooms and
bath. HRrdwood. floors. Hot water
heat. Janitor service. $45 per month.
Detached stucco house. 6 rooms
and bath. Front and sIde porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
month.
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage. Good location. $75 per month.
First floor apartment--6 rooID& and
bath. First class In every respect.
Large rooms, hardwood floors. etc.
Garage.
•
easIer
to wash ••• ill
SOFT WATER
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
E. C. WALTON
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
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$35--6 rooms,
INCOME TAX
To assist iu the preparation and filing of
1932 Income Tax Reports.
There is no charge for this service.
PHONE SW. lZZS
'u'''''on, 'eet to the place 0' boginnlng.
ImllrO\·emcnt" consist 01 two and one·half
A striking lIew catalog for 1933 has slory stUl(OO house, 18x27 feet. Porch front. MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
just been issued hy Michell's Seed One·etory frnme (uhlilion. tlxl:! fect. Frame
garagl!, OdS leet.
House, 518 Market Street. PhiladclMRS. A.
QUINBY oS.. SON
Sold 3S the Ilroverty of Abner B. Garrett
t)hia. A cOI>y of this valuahle book will
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
he sent to any reader of this paper re- and Lena K. Garrett bis wife.
ERNEST G, SNODGRASS. ASS''l'
questing it.
Conditions-$250.00 cash or ('('rtUied cbeek
. .
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on day of sale; balance in ten d.lj-·s. }'urlbel'
Tins catalog needs no introductIon to I condi.tions announced at sale.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
those who take pride in their gardens.
M
. has been t h elr
• gUI'd e to GEARY &. RANK[N, Attorneys.
BDIA. PA.
For years, It
I BELL PHONE 4
Centrally located dwelling; 6ve
bedrooms; $6S a month.
Friday,
March 10th
Monday,
March 13th
Wednesday, March 15th
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"AJ an evidence of the mann.r in whic"
Company "a.he'd
'0 ill poliq of rate reduction, rlr. record .p..ab claarly. Since
January, 1922, fhes. important ra" Rdudfon. haft .... n
made, hased Upon annua' revenUI ",,'urn: J922, .$r,2OO,ooo;
1923, '900,000, 192., $1,506,000, 1925, 1241.000, t926,
$1,544.000, 1927, $122.000, 1928, $577.000, 1929, $1,888,000,
1930, "1,864,000. rite "gu.... for 1929 e ..brace th,.. "PORI"
,.dudions, moking a fotal of ./even In all, or an Oftrage of
one per rear ..inn .922."
This Company believes il. slogan means what it says!
CHAS. A. SMITH
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
'Phone Swarthmore 705
"l'ionMr In Volunforily Edob'iahing low Rates for Al, E,Kfrlc Stl'\'in
.Millions of dollars have been spent by the
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company,
to give you clean, sparkling SOFl' WATER
••• the kind that makes washing easier for
you_ You get all the water you want, when
you want it ••• with plenty of pressure.
Soft water makes easy work and
cleaner, sweeter clothes. Hard water
makes hard work, because hard water
comes from limestone rocks_ It is also
hard on fabrics becanse they have to bc
rubbed ••• and it is rubbing that wears
them out. The water we send you comes
from fresh, clear, clean country streams,
free from limestone rocks. This water
is clean aod safe at its very source. It is
tested time and time again-57 different
times 80 that you will surely get
"~ERTIFIED WATER
Ire. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
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THE
JANE COWL MAY TEACH
AT MARY LYON SCHOOL
Tax
SWARTHMOREAN
MARCH 10, 1933
Payers Demand
More Cuts In Budget
sentative alumnae?-vote "yes" or 4'00" if and countries wcre also representcd_
you voted "no" on the first question. Connecticut, Oklahoma. Iowa. Indiana
AI~o women were instructed to mark Delaware, Minnesota, \Vlsconsin. Mas~
their class on the. ballot and say whether sachusetts, Kentucky, Kansas, Michi.
((,'oJtllruutf from Pal1~ 0,,.,)
gan, Arkansas, West Virglllia. TenTwo Jamtors~ one skilled as a car- they were fratermty women or not.
\Vddcllff JUllIor College tcntatl\cly an·
The course will not begm before March penter and the other as a mason.
The board of m~nagers of Swarthmore nessec, \Vashillgtol1, California, District
nounces plans for a special course 111 h\ cntieth and there ,\ ill be an opportunity
Mr. Eaton, the chairman of the meet- College ~as set aSide temporanly the re- of Cclumbia, Turkey, England, Canal
Dramatics to be gl\cn by ~llss Jane Cowl for a few Swarthmore women to enroll ing, announced that the curriculum and cent declslon of co-eds there to abolish Zone, Palestine and MeXICO
durmg the spring term "I iss Cowl VIS- for the course. Further information may achvltlCS of the school were to be un- women fraternitics at the college. Presi·
Among the WOmen who Will enter
Ited the college this \Vcdl1csday after- be secured from ~frs Crist or by ca1Jing changed except the elimination of the dent Frank Aydelotte announced the ac- 111 September are the thrce winners of
nOOll, DIet the students at a tea gIven III S\\arthmorc J764.
summer recreation program, an item of tion yesterday after a meeting of the the Ooen ScholarsluIJs-Eleanor Clp.pp
her honor by ~jrs 11 Mdler Cnst, and ~ MISS Cowl, one of the leading dram- $1,000 III last year's budget, and the board The move was taken after groups of \Voodbury, Connecticut;. I-!elen
discussed details of the projected tell at Ie actresses of the American stage IS at Union Room III the Rutgers avenue of the alumnae protested against the Hornbeck, of Kalamazoo. MichIgan,
\\eeks course
,
. '
~ZOOO
abolition of the seven women's frater- and lima Waterman. of Rochester,
an item of about of', •
. f rom the campus An undergradu- New York.
TI Ie c Iass \\' I II I)e IInIlted to hHnl) - present ..III rehearsal WJth a play to be buildmg,
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f h B
d IJIbes
five and MISS Cowl \\ould IJrerer but I'roduct'u on Broadway during the late
eorge orse, a mean er 0 t e oar, ate vote had been 160 to 108 for aboli- COOPER FOUNDATION
stand
showed
that the
hHuty )oung women for the course sUlDmer In the mternn Arthur Hopkins took
Boarda \\as
not which
unanimous
111 its decis- tion
A committee of the board will hear
ANNOUNCES SPEAKERS
\Vork \\IU mclude actual prachce III read- IS trt,lJIg to persuade her to "go on the 1011 to recommend chnnnaholl of the both SIdes
The lOCal chapters of nahonal sororiIIIg and actmg roles from \\ell-kno\\11 W'ld \\Ith sottle re\l\'als of her !amous Union room wluch is main tamed for
Under the auspices of the Coo{H:r
ties have been unique In always having Foundation two noted speakers will Visit
plays and as IS I1U\\ planned there \.. 111 be successcs 1!1 an effort to help revive ~he, the colored cllIldrclI of the borough
very httle III the nature of lectures as the Amencan I heater The plan would mbeen called fraterl1lties 011 the Swarth- Swarthmore within the next two weeks
course is for practical \\ork III dramatics elude a number of leadll1g artists who
Mr Corse declared that there was a more campus.
On Thursday, March 16 Mr. Arnold-FosLater 111 the sprmg .Mlss Cowl contem- ordmarrly to not play in the smaller cities real necessity for keepmg. the ~oom.
ter, noted English authority on disarmaplates prodUClJIg a p)a) at \V ddchlT and and IS sponsored b) managers and the ae. A !lumber of taxpayers Immediately PAUL BLANSHARD TO
ment, will speak in Collection. On Thurs\\ III permit students from the college and I tors C
.
speak 1I1 the Meeting House.
D P I BI
cullllc roles
theatncal ventures
not accordlllg to the best traditIOns of
r. au
anshard promment mem- M A I d F e l l .
S ak
the Society of Fnends who were so ber of the Socialist Party, and brother
r"
rno· oater 0 ectiOD pe er
prominent In the life of this community of Dr. Brand Blanshard head of the
In order that all may hear Mr. ArnoldR. C. BROOKS DISCUSSES
dcrslandlllg of farm problems, and the He further declared that the room Philosophy Department at Swarthmore Foster, Collection will be changed next
CABINET APPOINTMENTS II( \\ Budget Director IS a vIgorous man should never have been estabhshed.
wlll give a lecture before the League fo;1 week from \Vednesday to Thursday and
\\Ilh a bnlllant pohtlcal record. Dr.
J. D Lodge said that there was no Industrial Democracy on Sunday evening. Will be e~tended 111 lellg"!h. The general
Dr. H. C Brooks, Profe:ssor of Po· Brooks also expressed 11Is approval of "moral, legal, or financial excuse for March 12, in the Meeting House. The toplcHof hiS talk wlll be Disarmament!o
IIt Ica I S clcnce an d a staullC)I D Clllocra,
t thc
of aofwoman,
Per- keeplllg the V",O,I Room.~ Samuel D. lecture was originally scheduled for some Date. Mr. Arnold-Foster ha~ been tn
kll1~,choice
Secretary
Labor, Frances
for a Cabmet
time ago, but was postponed because of thiS country about a month, giVing lec·
presented a tllnel} aULti) SIS of Presl(lcJlt oflice The one appomtment which he Clyde said that he thought the question Dr. Blanshard's illness.
tures thr0l!ghout the east and ml~dleRoosevelt's recent Cabmct appomt- crJtlcl~ed was that of James A Farley, should be deCided by the board. R. C.
Dr_ Blanshard js author of "An Out- west. He IS at present on the AdVIsory
ments III Coil c c t ion at the Col· Postmaster General
DIsque, treasurer of the school board, line of the British Labor Movement", and Commlt~ee on International Affairs for
lege \Vednesda) mornlug. Be·
Party Unity Furthered
said that there was absolutely no justi. co-author with Norman Thomas of the British Labor Party, and was a spegmnmg \\ Ith a r e mIn d e r that It
~IllCC the I1C\\ admllllstratlOn \\ as put fi~atl~n for the cont!nuance of the room "What is the Matter WIth New York?" clal observer for the peaCe movement at
He is a member of the City Affairs Geneva last year. At trye close o~ the
IS too early to cnticlse untned men,
.
With Its fifteen puptls.
he went on to diSCUSS the capacity of 111 po\\cr by progressive Democrats and, A showmg of hands mdicated an CommIttee of New York. which forced World War he se~ved 10. an adVisory
tht! ne" Cahmet to £u.lclloll admlllis H.epubhcans, thiS Cabmet, by reflectmg 0\ crwhelming vote J1I favor of disco 11- the Seabury investigation, resuJting in capacity on econo"!tc quest lOllS at VerMayor Walkers resignation.
sallies. He has \Yrltten sev~ral books on
tratl\ ely, as an adVIsor) boti)., and as 3 ... It docs the support of that clement, tmumg the room
At the meeting of the L. I. D. to be mternatJonal affairs Mr. Arnold-Foster
furthermg party uillty. The hrst pomt \\111 strcngthen part) UUlty Dr. Brooks
Thc proposal to eliminate the mterNas t.tkcll care of by the statement that ~al(i
that under the Circumstances scholastic athletic schedule brought a held immediately after sprilfg vacation IS a grand-nephew of Dr. Arnold of Rugofficers for the next colJege year will ~ by and a great.gran~son. of Matthew
[h~ Senate \\ ould appro\ e the nonlln-II{OO~evelt was ,\Jrobably wise m choos- storm of both protest and approval Dr elected.
Ar~old the famous vlctortan poet and
atlons, slllce thiS IS customary, and
new blood for a tresh start, slIlce E L M
R
BilE C
, I •
critic.
oy
since the Senate has ,I Democratic ma- the older Democratic leaders arc mOl. e \" I er w lelTcer,C ev
OilSsa , I U
Dr. Ranke to Speak in Meeting House
Jorlty
COllscnatlve and may figure mother ·va ton,
I lam
raemer, amue .loll.. 126 FRESHMEN WOMEN
Cabinet as Advisory Body
C,lPLClt1cs Roosevelt will dominate the Dodd, George Corse, and others exDr. Hermann Ranke, who will speak 10
TO ENTER COLLEGE
Dr- Brooks named these as the most CabIlH.:t, beIng a strong leader. and pas. pressed vle\~s pro al~d COil on the sub.
the Meeting House Thursday, March 23
lI11portant Cablllct ott.ces at the present "csslIIg lhe loyalty, friendshIp, and con- Ject .Mr Disque pOlilted out that the
A
..
h
at four o'clock, IS Professor of EgyptJIl
J.narc
I, letters were sent ology at the Umverslty of Heidelberg,
hOle Sccrctay of Stato:, Secretary of hdcllcc of the assistants \"hol11 he has appropnatlOl1 of $800 for thIS depart- :rom
the Dean·s office to the 331 wo
the Treasury, Secretary of Agru.::ulture, chosen Dr. Brooks feels that this is ment was the only one 111 the entire
- Iand one of the foremost authorthes in hIs.
I
and Budget Director The other mem- a."i It should be:, under the pressure of budget proposal which had been 111. men app Icants for ad~ISS101l to field. Durmg the first semester of thIS
Swarth.more College Of thIS number, year he lectured as guest professor at the
hers \\ III be less Important as ach Isors, the tnnes, m cOllcludmg hI;': said, 'Only creased over last year
approxl.mztely
126 WIll be defimte1y ad- University of Wisconsin. SlOce that time
\\ Ith the exception of the Secretary of strong and fearless. leadersillp will l,ift
In respOUse to a questIOn as to posmltted III September as members of the he has been travehng in the East, spendLabor 111 case of major mdnstnal diS· the country out of ItS present cnsls.'
Sible cJllmnaholl of the $3 per capita class of 1937, four will enter as s~udents ing a good part of the time studymg the
lurballccs lIke large strikes The mcn
• ••
t
t
MEt
t d
t
ax nex year,
r. a on p~)Jn e ou of advanced standn~g, and 25 stili have art collections In the Metropolitan Musselected for the outstalldlllg pOSitIOns
were pronounced extremely able. Sen- MARTELS ADD NE\V
that there were 1910 taxables m Swarth- college .board examlll~tJons to take be- eum in New York and the Boston Mus.
a'or Hull, Secret
extensive kno\\'ledge of the tariff, and
pay only the per capita tax \Vhtle the acceptance as students ThiS year only will be on "The Revolution in Religion
an mdlllatIon to reduction; Wilham
'"fill' depreSSion has not caused any great burden of taxation falls upon the 23% of the women to be admitted are and Art in Ancient Egypt:' . . .
of alumnae or members of
The Cooper Fouodahon also intends to
H \Voodlll, Secretary of the Treasury. let down 111 thc merchants of Swarth. remauung 754 who must pay the real daughters
the Society of Friends
obtain a speaker on the present economic
IS well fitted to gl\e techmcal advice on more in their efforts to serve the people estate tax and the per caplta tax as
Applicants From U" S. and Abroad
sItuatIon in the Umted States, but as yet
busm~ss and bankmg; Henry A \Val· 01 tillS commulllty.
weJJ
Pennsylvania agam has largest num- no specific plans have been made.
One of the 'atest IInprovements IU
"The only way that the great mel. her of incoming women studentslace, Secretary of Agriculture, has vcry
, ••
IJrogressl\'~ I(lcas tomLulled \\Jfil .<::u un-lithe busllless dlstnct IS the IIIstalJatlOn Jonty of taxables can be made to con- 33Yz% of the total bemg from that
Mr. antI Mr:o. John Durn~ \-Vcr..t nnd
01 a compi(,te fresh meat market de- tribute anythlllg directly to the school state; New York IS second With 21%;
M
rand Mrs Pemberlon M Dickson
New
Jersey
12%;
I1hnois
40/0;
Ohio
LAS S I FIE D
Il'arlmellt III the Martel Bros store. d,strict's treasury is through the per
2Yz%,
and
Maryland
2%
Among
the
of
North Prmceton avenue attended
1111s gl\ es Martel Bros a complete capita tax;' Mr Eaton declared. "If It
331
appitcatlons
the
followmg
states
the
Inauguration last Saturday.
FOR SALE
- - - sen Ice "hcre fresh meats, frUits, vegc- were ehmmated the entire burden
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tables and staple groceries may be or· \\ould have to be placed upon the real
FOR
Westlnghouse
Electric
Stove dered and dcli\'ered by calhllg one tete- estate owners.
withSALl'}-A
three bUrners
and oven
Call Media
1421
phone number or by making a single
"So much difficulty in col1ectmg per
,
stoll III the shoPPlIlg district.
capita taxes has been encountered dur.
An Institution in Delaware County for 15 Years
Jeon UENT-liurlilldlcd Illlclrl~wul h\lHg
S I Id
.
h
tl
t
th t tl b
d
room fircpla({' tYiO bf.>drooms bath, dlllette
p ell( I new eCJUlpment as been lUg 1e pas year a
le oar 15 mnnd kltchcnette ElectriC Icc box Sua 14tW' added to the store to handle the meat chned to I11crease the per capita tax to
1 busl11css and a butcher and two asslst- Its legal hmit of $5 inasmuch as it Will
FOR
RENT--Deslrable room tor rent near
College
Phone Swarthmore 1296
ants Ilave ,-ueen employed to take care rcqll1re IIttl e more e Ifor t t 0 coII ec t "
op.i'
---;::::-::::==--==---:--=c,----- : of the trade.
than $3.
WANTED TO RENT
I
In a
WANTED
TO RENT-By
COUple One
J IRussell Snydcr,
two turnlshed
or unfurnished
roomsor
d f of 319 Vassar avc·
If schools 110t required by the state, Mr.
not on third floor Below tracks Bo D' nue. 13S returne rom a x.ear and a ha
Eaton announced the cost of these deSwarthmorean Office
x 'oJf study at Columbia University
I)artments as follows'
I
•••
IlIlg
I
e
,
, ••
You CAN BANK
DON'T FORGET!
Your car must be inspected by MARCH 31st
Do it now-this is an Official Inspection Station.
LET US BE YOUR HEADQUARTERS for
TIRES-TUBES Tare$toae BATTERIES
BRAKE and LUBRICATION SERVICE
Russell's.,...",... Service
DARTl\IOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
WASHtNG--GREASING-TIRE-BATTERY_BRAKE SERYICE
-
------- ----
John
SPence1~
INCORPORATED
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PA.
Printing
1VJling , 'Bookbinding
What is worth p;iarmg l$ wonh makloa read -ux SPENCER. PB.JN11NG
Kmdergarten, $3600, summer recrea·
tlOll, $1000; art, $3,000; music, $3000;
shop, $3.000, household arts, $2500; 111terscholastlc athlettcs, $800
No definite conclClslon was reached.
ho\\cver, as a result of thiS phase of
the diSCUSSion The question of ebm·
matlllg certam extra departments was
mtclhgelltly summarized by Mrs Henry
Hoot, who said that what was a necessity to one person appeared to be a lux·
ury to another and that few persons
could agree as to the value of the dif·
ferent departments
•
•
ON THESE
•
at his present
honte on
Benj~m
VV~tMarshall,
avenu~
Those
we{e
M,ss Delia
Miss Angela Mason, Miss Betty Passmore, Miss Carolyn Faries, Miss Marjorie Mellen, Miss Barbara Bassett, Miss
Elizabeth Main. Mr. Robert Little, Mr.
John KIstler, Mr. John Beheruta, Mr.
Russell Kent, Mr. Thomas Myers, Mr.
Waddell Bassett and Mr. Herbert Michmer"
• • •
Miss Evelyn Ermold of Haddon
HeIghts, N. J. was the week-end guest
of
H Mr.f and
d I Mrs. John R. Brownell of
aver or pace. • • •
Mrs. Johnson Hubbell of Yale avenue
left last Tuesday on a twenty-one day
cruise to Bermuda with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mal'or and Mrs. Hub-
T e SWARTHMOREAN
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VOL. V-NO. 11
SWARTHMORE. PA., MARCH 17, 1933
~
'blue coal'
The Main Line Orchestra of Ardmore will have its second annual appearanee III Clothier Memorial. Swarthmore Col Iege, on 't hursday evening,
March 23rd, at 8.00 PM, under the
auspices of the Scholarship Committee
of the Swarthmore Pubhe Schools
Th,'s COllcert wl'lI I,e marked by tI,e
t t'
f
f'
preseo a Ion 0 a program 0 musIc
that WIll appeal to the dlscnmlllatlllg
tastes ot musIc lovers The first nulOber 1S a Sakuntata 0\ erturc by Goldmark A plano concerto in A Mmor by
Edward Grieg will be presented by
Ailsa Craig MacColI. After intermiSSion
will follow Schubert's "Unfimshed Symphony", Wagner's Lohengrin Prelude
end Tscltalkowsky's Waltz of the
Flo" ers The Orchestra will be under
GULF
LANE
A.
DAVIS
RES.
MGR.
MEDIA YARD-BROOKE AND PAINTER STS.
MEDIA 1600
The major economies in the School
Budget for 1933-34 have already been
made and the tentative budget of
$146,984 OS, as compared with $176,88092
for the year l'ust endl'ng, will be allered only shghtly, declared Dr. Arthur
E Bassett,
president of
the Board,
following
an executive
session
last
Thursday evening
It is pOSSible that further economies
wilt be made in the appropriation of
bell.
• • •
$92,600.80 for instruction The salary of
"d d
Mr and Mrs Bayard H. Morrison, Jr.
each teacher will be cons.
ere as an
I
of Harvard avenue have returned from
individual Item and wit be reduced as
.
f or
St. Petersburg, Florida.
t he board sees fi t Th e re d uchons
* * •
I the
entire faculty, however, are ex.
John Khne, son of Dr. and Mrs. J R
r pectcd to average about 12 per cent
Khne of RivervJew road will entertam at
Suggestions made at the Home and
dinner before the Junior Assembly toSchool mcetlllg thzt economies be
morrow evening.
made 111 the kindergarten department
• * •
Will III all probability be followed out.
The committee of the class of 1917 of
It is understood that at last Thursday
Swarthmore College will be entertained BANK REPORTS BIG
HEADS COUNTY UNIT
IIIgh,'s sessIon the possibIlity of elimintomorrow evening by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
OPENING BUSINESS
OF PEACE LEAGUE
ating one knidergarten teacher was d,sBarnard of Merion.
I\lrs. Jesse H. Holmes
cussed. the board feellllg that it mIght
• • • Wilson of Strath
At tl Ie S war th morc N a t lona I B an k
I
'-I e t 0 I10 Id tlle k'10d ergar t en
J..fr. and 1I.Irs Marvel
."'' [
rs ] esse H H ames,
0 f S wart h more, Chosen Chuinuan of Delaware County b e POSSIU
Haven avenue entertamed Mrs. Wilson's and Trust Company depOSits were made has accepted the chalrrnanship of the Division of the Women's Inlernational ch:sses for the Rutgers avenue school
· .
h W
League for Peace and Freedom.
. th e morn1Og an d c Iasses f or Ih e
father, Dr. Layton Grier of Mdford, Del. over $122,000 on W e d nes d ay, th e fi rs t D eIaware County D lVlSlon
0 f teo-III
over the week~end.
day after the end of the nahon-wide men's International League for Peace
College avcnue school 111 the afternoon
* • •
bank holiday. The clerical force worked and Freedom, and will be 111 direct charge
WIth one teacher handling both
MISS Margaret Dale Leiper, of Avon- until 9:30 at night and the bookkeepers of all meetings of the League jn her disIt IS also possible that further cuts
dale; Miss Elizabeth Coale and MISS had over 5000 Items to record on Wed- trict.
WIll he made 111 the salaries of jaOltors
Eugenia Harshbarger, of Swarthmore nesday. This bank is a member of the
Other promment Delaware County
than were suggesled 111 the original
College; Mrs Walter R. Shoemaker, of Federal Reserve System.
members of the \Vomen's International
Next Tuesday and Wednesday Dlghts, draft of the budget
River'liew road, were guests of MISS
League arc Mrs William I. Hull, j\irs. llarch 21 and 22, the RIdley Park Barn.
In the early part of the meeting se\'Agnes Sibbold, of Fox Chase, at a lunch· uSUPRESSED DESIRES'"
J Russell Smith. and Mrs. Walter Rod- stormers will bring to Swarthmore as eral members of the board expressed
eon on Saturday, in honor of Mrs John
GIVEN BY JUNIORS man Shoemaker, of Swarthmore; Mrs. the sixth produchon of the Players' Club, disagreement WIth any feeling that the
Rtckman, of London, Eng. Mrs Rtck·
J S C Harvey and Mrs. Carroll Hodge, HThe FIrst Mrs FraZier," under the di~ Home and School J!1ectmg had been arman is spending six months With her
ol Radnor; :Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood, rection of Jane W. Hoffman Last year ranged so that the board members
mother, Mrs Lydia Biddle LeWIS, of
The Junior section of the Woman's of Vtllanova; ~[rs Samuel Smedley, of
Barnstormers presented "Cock Robin" might secure advice from the tax pay.
Lansdowne.
Club \\as gre~tly pleascd \\Ith the pre~ Newtown Square; Mrs •. Walter Smedley, which was also abl}' directed by Mrs ers on (IUesllons which the board should
• *' •
sentat'on of Susan Glaspell's "Sup- of Media, Mrs. MaUrice Bower Saul, Hoffman.
deCide 1tsclf
:Mrs Jean Grey, of Washlllgton, D. C, prcssed DeSires" at the monthly mect· of Rose Valley. and Mrs. Albert Maris,
The play is a comedy wi\h George
"ThIS \\as never thought of as the
and her great mece, Lenore Stubbmgs. mg 011 Tuesday cvcllIng at the Wo-, of Lansdowne.
Wallace, who IS \\ell ~nown and greatly purpose of the meetmg. "Roland L.
h
C
d f
th f
I f
. I by PI ayers ' CI ub au d lences, and Eaton, cJ.'alrman of the Finance Com.
a: d nure(
w 0 went to ana a or e unera a man's club house.
Mrs
Grace Stubbmgs, returned to
The one-act dr~ma \\as well enacted PARENTS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Hoffman in the leadmg roles. The mlttcc \\ho preSided over the discussion,
Swarthmore Tuesday.
under the direction of ·Martha DolIAT INDIAN PARTY supportmg cast will consist of: Thomas declared "The meetmg was 2rranged
• • •
meyer KItty Bogardus as HenrIetta,
Moore as Ninian Fraser, Pauline Cal- so that the l)eople of S\.arthmore \\ould
~[,'sS Ruth Shoemaker, daughter of Mr Brewster; Edna Hedgepeth as Mabel,
0 1
I
ft
tl
k tl houn, as Mabel, F teRoy GJlbert as I
I H
_ tL
~.
I f...... as. ... n Ues( ay a ernoon ot liS wee
lave an
us
eo..\! ~.h'u. \Vb.ltcl'" R. Sho(''llmkcrj of- RJVc-.- Ilcr .slstec. ane.
~'Ht.r
!'~ -.\"'
Pig 1..... 1\
_~_ le pl)lhp Logan, .CJ!.arh·e, .E. ruc-Iords. ,~. h~ir
'v opportumty to present to• ~
View road, a student at Westtown School, Stephen her husband gave a very en~ second grade at the Rutgers avenue Afurdo Frascr. Nancy Deane as Alice
Icwt"'1:n1~~rr:rtrriteht9 "1INrJle:"·- ....
h
k d
h I
d
'ertainlllg
performance
Sally
Ammer·
school
taught
by
Miss
Janet
Krall
enterFraser,
'labelle
Rose
as
ElSIe
Fraser
budget
members
of the
~e ... ~
spent t e wee -en at er lOme an en·
l\
entirely Tlic
\\ IUmg
to assume
fullboard
resoofltertamed a schoolmate, MISS SylVIa man \\as 111 charge of the stage set- tamed the parents at an Indian party and
:;Iblhty for the 1933-34 budget, but we _
Perry.
t ng
I
h
FOREIGN MISSIONARY
1
S
uncheon.
T
e
party
conSisted
111 the preIn the first scene Henrietta, a de- e t t
f
b
f I d
d
TO CHINA RETIRES welcomed the Home and School meet.
Dr. J. Russell Smith, of Elm avenue, votee of psychoanalysIs IS II1s1stent 011 and
s n aInd
Ion..
anumInerc 0 t 11 Ja11bo ances
mg In order to secure the vle\\pomt
· n0 son
t th
saJled Saturday on a cruise to Honduras
gs,
os
ume,
a
u
e
of
towlIspeople
havlllg Mable .. nd Stephen have theIr teepee, made by the children. A number
I~cv Dr Ha) es, for many years the
I our fcUO\\
f
b iand not to
dreams analyzed The rcal comedy of of the children wore Indian costumes and foreign 1l1l:;slOliary pastor supported by re leve us 0 any respOtlSI I Ity
~Irs. H. Lindley Peel of North Chester
the play comes 1Il the second scene Indian headrcsses which they themselves the S\,",rthmore Pres.hyterlan Church in I There IS also a 1l0ssJi)litty that a savroad entertallled at tea last Monday.
when Hennelta learns that as a result I had made. For the dances, tom-toms ChUla, hal lUg reached the age limit mg may be tlI~de III the appropnahon
of such an analYSIS M2ble has a sup- j made by the children of the school, were of St!T\ ICC has been rettred by the fo~ tl.le cafeter13 at the College; avenue
Andy Simpson of Swarthmore College pressed deSire for Stephen and a sup-I used and 1I1 one of the dances, a rain Board of Foreign }.f IssiollS to take ef. bUlldmg by placlllg II under the sureturned last week from a month's VISit pressed dcslre to he freed from mar· dance, the children carried r-ain rattles I eel at t Ie ell( 0 t llS mont .
pervlslon of the Domestic Science De·
f
I
I i I
h
t') the Virgin Islands.
rlage. Thc tab Ics turne d , s Ile IS
. more 111ad e f rom IniSce II aneolls oatmeal boxes, I D r. H
a)cs i
las d
rell ere(I most d IS- partmcllt
d
ulstead of under a scperatc
than
\\llling
to
gwe
up
psychoanalysIs
each
of
wInch
had
on
It
the
necessary
tmguished
service
III the general IIlIS- hea II1g as at present
}'fr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Arnold of
Much of the ulleertamty regardmg
Wallingford will entertain at dmner tlus to please her husband, which brings the fcather that would h~\e the ram prayer slOnary \lork and fOi a Ilumber of
play
to
a
happy
end
go
tip
to
the
ram
god.
years
as
preSIdent
of
the
North
China
pOSSible
effects of the proposed new
evening Their guests wdl inClude Mr_
The
class
also
recited
III union. the en- theological Sel1llllafJ of \\ Inch he was School Code whIch was presented to
and Mrs. Ernest Heg, Mr. and Mrs. Wdt Ire poem 0 f H lawa th a, a ve~y remar k
I f oun d cr. H
'
- tie
(' u'sI
written
many ml- the State Legislature durmg the presliam Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. GARDEN SECTION SPONSORS
able
effort
for
second
grade
children
Afportant
books
01)
the
Bible
and thc- ent seSSion, was removed Ic:st ".eek
venable.
LECTURE ON CANADA ter the play, each IndIan took parents to ology III the Clllllcse language The when tour substitute bIlls were present•
MISS Krall's room where Ind13n food was MiSSIOnary Committee and SessIOn of ed and It was announced that the Code
MISS Ellen Lemon of Ithaca, New York
Next Tuesday evelllng at 8.15, Mr. served them, includmg potatoes and corn the church have selected as his suc- Itself would be scrapped
who has been spending several weeks In
The new bills wl1lch have been given
Swarthmore left Tuesday for her home. Dan McCowan, the Canadian FIeld candy The room was decorated by a re- ccssor. to be supported by the church
NaturalIst, will agam lecture before the markably fine exhtblt of Indian·craft as ItS foreign llllsslOnary representatIve first readmg and returned to Comnlltmembers of the \\Toman's Club and theIr articles made by the children and anum· J h R D k
"D
d I . ' tee for further study IJrovide that III
Dr. John A Murphy of Dickinson aved
on
Icson,ln
,ameIcamlS•
b
frlen s, sponsored y the Ga~den Section" ber of scenes, mclu~illg the village scene I slOnary III ChUla.
the case of Swarthmore, only a five
nue returned last Friday from the has·
Mrs
A.
R.
Redgrave,
cha1rman.
The/of
Pueblo
Indian
life
and
another
scene
D
D
k
t
f
N
th
D
per
cent reduction \\111 be made III the
pital. On Tuesday Dr and Mrs. Murphy
b·
'11 b "I I I d f th A _.
r
IC son IS a Ila Ive 0
or
asu
Ject
WI
e
n
t
le
an
0
e
SSIIllof
woods
Indian
hfe
k
d
d
t
h
H
II
S
h
I
State
Appropriation mstead of a 70
went to Atlantic City for a two week's b
I d· " h' h d I
h h I'
,
.
.
ot?, \\ as c ucate a t e I
C 00,
ome n lans W IC
ea s WIt t elves
ThIS demonstrahon \\as one of a serIes p
U
d 'fh U
per cent cut as prOVided III the School
visit
of animals birds flowers and scemc t cd b hi
K II
d h
'1
rmceton 111\ crslty an
e IlIver- C d
"
"
s ag
y
ISS
ra an
er PUPI s as sity of Toronto, and has had a most 0 e
beauty of the Banff·Lake LOUIse region part of the Swarthmore Schools plan of
f I
d
T1ns me<:ns that only $IIOO less than
M
h R •B • •
mterestmg career lJl Ilast )ear \\111 be gn:en to the S\\arthrs J 011 . T(l\VlleII 0 f H aver ford 0 f th e Cana d ·Ian Roc k les. H e uses tWOlyear.after-year study of the cultures ofl ~l1CCCSS II an
place entertamed the Friday bndge club hundred lantern slides showing these the peoples of the world, both modern and Chma III the \\ork of medical miSSIOns morc schools
at }uocheon and cards at her home last pictures Mrs Rosalie Roberts and ~lrs·1 anCient In tlus, 1t was the outgrowth of
EJl"Orlh League Ran,
! The:re IS also caU"'e for reJolcmg
Friday.
IJosePh Seal, will be hostesses for the the actIvity program of the schools.
I among S"arthmore tax payers in the
*
. . evenmg.
Members ot the Rutgers second grade' On Tuesday evenmg the Epworth nc\\ 5 that the cOllsohdatlOll feature of
lIrsw1l1
•. Wilham
.Stencker
of Riverview
are
John
Balr,
Marran
Bernard,
James I ~eaguc 0 f tl Ie Ba It IllIore P Ik e group II the Code has been drOI)I)ed and that
road
entertain
at luncheon
today
B
I
RB
I
G
C
Drama Section
logan us,
o~
ur CW,
eorge. orse, held a rallv in the SOCial Han of the I onty dlstncts '" lth a populatIOn of less
Jean FIscher, John Grant, Jr, Elizabeth M tl d t Cl
!fr. and Mrs A S. WIckham of North
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Hamada
Spencer Hurt James W. ~. C 10 IS
lUre I1 Ail cr th e 1I1voca· than ~1000 will be forced to merge or
Chester road will entertam theIr bridge
On Monday afternoon, at two~tlurty, I 1
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R' h d All 'L
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j')l11 I~ rger dIstricts
At the present tmlc thcre IS c\cry
club at supper and bridge toworrow eve- the drama section of the Woman's Club Jl01l1stLon, Jr" IC ar Sh al11 ~PIPe~"llar- Stevens of the S"arthmore.M E 1110\..
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Edward Ormondroyd Philip short skit,
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I'd \\Iutaker and Harr} :McIIale \\ere
club of S\\arthmore p,la)ed III a tourna-I Glenolden, one of the county chalrn,el' of
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Leagues from the fol1o\\U1g ~Ictho-I e ccte . rst an second assistant cluds,
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LOCAL AUTIIORS dlst churches \\ ere rcpresented Mount I respect1\ely.
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Mrs Henri I Hoot, who will each in..
Hope, Drexel HilI, MedIa, Morton,
Dr. John B. Roxby was. reelecte.d
Mrs. John Adams, Mrs WIlham R terpret some of hiS plays
In the Swarthmore Public Library, I Llanerch, N"or\\ood, Prospect Park, and preSident, Frank WItmer, vice preSILandis, Mrs. J. W. Ledoux and Mrs.
books by local authors are separately I Swarthmore
dent, Joh~ Powell, secretary, and
Harold Barnes returned last Friday from
Presbyterial Sociely
shelved. When the Swarthmore's Arts
Charles Smith, treasurer.
a Month's trip to Florida.
and Crafts Exhibit was held in 1930, tillS
On Commission
A ~dver watch appropTlatelyengraved
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The Spring Meeting of the Fourth collectIOn formed an interestmg item of
'I was presented by the Company to John
Robert G Gilfillan, Jr, of Rutgers District of the Chester Presbyterial So~ the display For the sccond Exhibit, 10
The Journal of the American MedIcal Conway, the retlrmg chief, who headed
A\'enue, who was operated on for a cietles for National and Foreign Mis· the Woman's Club, Thursday and Friday, ASSOCiation' announces the establish- the company during 1931 and '32 and
sudden attack of appendicihs last week, sions Will be held next Thursday, March April 27 and 28, the commIttee desires to ment of the UOIted States Pharma- was assistant chief for five years.
is convalescing nicely 2t the Presbyte- 23. at the First Presbyterian Church of secure a complete showing of all Swarth- c:::opeial Vitamin AdVisory Board of the
nan HospItal
Lansdowne. The mornmg session will more books that were not included in the preparation and distnbution of vitamin
The March meeting of the HaroldAins• • •
convene at 10 o'clock; at 12.30 the box former Exlubit. Our authors are there- standards withm the United States. E. worth Post of the American Legion will
Mr. and Mrs Paul K Alger, of luncheon Will be served; at 1'30 confer. fore urged at least to loan such books, Fullerton Cooke has been appointed a be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at
Park avenue, entertamed at bridge on eoces with secretaries Will be held. and bringmg them to the Library 111 good member of the board to represent the the Legion Rooms at Borough Hall. UnSaturd2Y evening The;r guests were the afternoon session will begin at 2 season, and If possible presenting them United States Pharmacopeial Commis- employment rehef and ~{emorial Day
(Co'Ulnut!d Oft Pag" Two)
o'clock.
for the community's permanent :Use.
sion ot Revision.
plans will be discussed.
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HOPE TO REDUCE
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the direction of Director Adolph Vogel except for Schttbert~s Symphony
when the Orchestra will be in chzrge
of
theSASSOCIate Director, Dr. WIlham
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school office and at the hall on the
nIght of the concert. It IS the hope of
the COllullIttee in charge that a large
number of persons will 2ttend 10 order
to prOVide a worthy recephon to this
splendid mUSical orgallizattoll and also
to prOVIde large scholarsillps for worthy graduates J1l their college
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COLLEGE WOMEN
VOTE AGAINST FRATS
$2.50 PER YEAR
CONCERT AT CLOTHIER NEXT
THURSDAY FOR STUDENT AID
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At the regular meeting of the W 0men's Student Government Association
on \Vednesday night. Mar chI, in
Clothler Memorial, women's fraternities
\\ ere abohshed from Swarthmore by a
vote of 160-108.
As the mam busincs" of the meeting
was to vote on the retention or abolition
of fraternIties, the regular order of business was suspended until after the voting
The Ballot
Aldyth Longshore, '33, presIdent of the
aSSOCiation, stated that a majority vote
\\ ould dccuie the QuestIOn, that if the
maJont} \,as a small one a ratification
\ote \\ould be made by all the fratermbes, and that those ShU undeCided in
their stand on the issue should vote m
that manner. She announced that the
freshmen had decided that they deSIred
their vote on the question to count as
much as the upperclassmen"s, and she then
explaltlcd the manner of voting and the
nature of the ballot.
Voting was to be done on a secret bal.
lot which read as follows: 1. Are you in
favor of retaming fraternities at Swarth.
more?-vote I'yes" or "no", 2 a) Shail
Pan-Hellenic CouncIl be instructed to
work out a suitable plan for bidding and
pledgmg?-vote "yes" or uno" if you
voted "yes".on the fir.st questIOn; b) Sball
Pan-Hellelllc Council he instructed 10
work out a suitable plan for the aboli.
tion of fraternities next year with repte-
Mr. John Clewell entertained at a
small informal dance on Saturday evening
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THE
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! Swart/wto,~, '~nd Mr. Farley's mother,/STATED MEETING OF
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MARCH 17. 1933
.to
addre.s on the young' woman of Persia.
WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. Boyce i. a sister of Mr;. Charles well a. conversational tables will fill the
afternoon. Tea will be served and two
l.av.Due; Sw~rihD!ore.
Leech on Dickinson .avenue. . Refreth- door prizes will be given.·
Mr. 'and • M... ; Harold Ogram of
The monthly stated meeting was held ments were served and a social. hour fol
Riverv'jew road -ivere the guests of Mr. at the Woman's Clubhouse on Tuesday lowed the meeting.
Ogram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. afternoon at which time officers were
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Ogram,
of
New
Garden,
Pa.,
last
nominated
for
the
coming
year,
the
elecJunior A .......b1r
(Continrud lrom Pao, Qnd
tion being next Tuesday. The program
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherol! week·cnd.
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin of Amherst ave- was in charge of Mrs. Roland G. E. UIIThe hosts and hostesses for the Juof ·Swarthmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
entertained at bridge last Wednes- man. chairinan of the Drama Section, nior Assembly which meets tomorrow
nue
E. Sharples of Thornton, Mn. Kather~
iDe Martin and Mr. Harold Schoff. of day in honor 'of Miss Christy. who is who introduced Mr. Harry G. Forster, evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Concordville, Miss Molly Flynn of New the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Director of the Junior Theater of the' l\{: Dodd, Mr. 2nd Mrs. E. Z. DimitAir. He spoke of the progress of the man, Mr. and Mrs. Elfie S. Sproat,
York, and Mr. Fred Hefinger of Thorn. \Valler C. Giles, of Rutgers avenue.
Miss Elsie Pitman of Vassar avenue cinema and said that one thing it added Mr. and Mrs. John Trevehtick Mr. and
ton.
Our WASHING PROCESSES and.
Mrs. W. J. Shettsline, of Philadel. h,d as her guest last week-end Miss to the dramatic actor, was that he had to Mrs. David Hughes, Dr. and' Mrs. A.
SANITATION have been approved by
Mary
Jean
Poorman
of
Swarthmore
absolutely
concentrate
on
the
work
at
F.
Jackson
and
Miss
Jean
Doctor.
phia, is s»cndillg this week with her
"The Sclentific Research Comm18slon.·'
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daughter, Mrs. 'Valter L. Thorpe, of College and Narbert, Pa. Miss Poor- hand, 35 a slip is irretrievable. He took
Comparatively few laundries In our
man is the daughter or the Reverend his audience through the mazes of
Announces New Associate
Dickinson avenue.
entire State have succeeded in P88Sradio
playlet,
with
his
daughter,
Ing
the severe tests.
Mrs. C. 'Vahl Olmes, of Cornell ave- John H. Poorman and Mrs. Poorman, Jennie, at the piano Hlustrating how
Guard
your famlly's healtb. Patronize tl".e
nue, entertained at IUllcheon and 01 Narberth.
CharlcJ Parker, of the Parker Arcade
music
is
picked
to
suit
the
action
and
The Dartmouth A venue Elks beat
bridge' on Thursday.
MEDIA LAUNDRY. Ine.
building who has been in the real estate
the
Flying Arrows 14 to 9 in basket- time of the play. Mr. Forster says it and insurance business in Swarthmore
Dr. Paul M. Pearson is spending a
Phone Media 1701
takes not only talent but "time, labor and
few weeks at Haddon HaJJ, AtJantic ball on Monday night.
fOr
many
years,
announces
that
Mrs.
"Serving
S~~tc!n;:~..SU(!cesdU~Y
patience" in acting for the unseen audience,
City.
:\frs. Samuel C. Hanna, of Maple Questions were permitted at the conclusMary T. Ervin,
of in
Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van AIel] of avenue, entertzincd the members of ion and the number asked proved the in- associated
with him
the sale ofwill
;n''',,_1 Park avenue will entertain at bridge 1 the New Century Club Music Hour at terest of his listeners.
ance and real estate in the future.
tomorrow evening.
her home on Wednesday afternoon.
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Mrs. Ervin has made her home in
AIr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger, of She wiJl .be assisted by Mrs. Thomas
Swarthmore for many years and until
Special Vespe.. Serriee
Walnut lane entertained at dinner on Cochrane.
recently was connected with the Philadelphia
Electric Company. Her many friends
Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wray, of Walnut
Another beautiful service of music
be
glad to learn that she is now
will
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Haverford lanc, entertained at their home Satur- has been prepared for the Vesper Ser.
voting
all
her time to the interest of the
avenue will entertain the Monday day evening.
vice at 4 :45 p. m. Sunday at the Prespeople of Swarthmore and this vicinil'.r.
.
byterian Church.
bndge club at luncheon next Monday.
Dr. Richard H. Shryock and Mrs.
The choir under Mr. Kneedler's di• I I
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lawton Slaugh of Shryock with their c:hildren Barbara rectioll will sing Mendelssohn's beauti- "THE TORCHBEARERS"
North Chester road will entertain a and Wallace, of Durham, N. C., who ful music to the 42nd Psalm. This is
TO BE PRESENTED
bridge club to which they belong to- have been spending the winter at
one of the shorter cantatas by Menmorrow evening.
Strath Haven Inn, Swarthmore, will delssohn. but at the same time one of
The Little Theatre Club will present
Miss Clara Taylor, of New York sail tomorrow for Europe. Dr. Shryock, the most interesting. In addition to the George Kelly's three-act comedy "The
City spent last week-end as the guest a member of the faculty of Duke Uni- 5010 parts and choruses for mixed Torch-Bearers" in Clothier Memorial
of her mother, Mrs. William C. Taylor, versity, is all his sabbatical leave of voices there is a chorus for female at 8 :15 this evening. This play, the third
d
absence.
f R· ·
JvcrVlew roa .
voices and a striking chorus for male Little Theatre production of the year,
o
Mr. and !\frs. Wilmer Whitescarver
Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, of Elm ave- voices, with a solo part for the 50- was coached by Mr. T. Lawton Slaugh.
of Rutledge entertained at tea on Sun- nue, Swarthmore, wilJ preside at the prano voice.
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day.
luncheon to be given by the Philadel"The Light of the World", from EIPuzzle Winner.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shedden Farley phia branch of the Associate Alumnae gar's oratorio of the same name will
T
and their children, Ethel S. Farley, of Vassar College, Saturday, March 18, be sung. This is a masterpiece of ff hed winners
II Th 5of theh jig saw pu~ztes
k b
at
the
Barclay,
Philadelphia.
Mrs.
Ash0 ere
e J wart morean
and Eugene S. Farley, Jr.• of Newark,
choral and instrumental writing by the f i t y
Ed
Swee'th e.f
ore as were ames
gar mi t 0
ton 'is president of the local branch.
N. J., spent the week-end as the guests
great English composer.
Harvard avenue; Genevieve Reaves,
of Mrs. Farley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Howland. of Guernsey
Everyone is cordially invited to at- 625 _University Place, and Charlotte
.Robert L. Coates, of Harvard avenue, road, has returned from Sf. Petersburg, tend and enjoy a service of beautiful Griffin, 214 Rutgers avenue.
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fllusic by the great composers.
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Dr. Andrew Francis Jackson and Mrs.
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Plans for the card party to be given in
Jackson, of Park avenue, have returnIn Earthqu'lke Zone
the Lounge of the Woman's Club on
ed from Florida.
Tuesday afternoon, are going .forward
M r. an d I\{ rs..
J D ollaId G'b
1
From
the
earthquake
region
in
Cali·
under
the direc60n of Mrs. H. A. Peirsol,
1 son, 0
{ornia comes news that Mrs. Anna EnHillborn avenue, entertained on Friday
Mrs. William Hanny and Mrs. C. C.
.
trikeu,h of Rutgers
is vis- "" est. The afternoon ,'s to be a soc,'al
evenmg
w. h en th'
elr gues ts were l\{'ISS·.
.
. avenue.
P
d whor~~~~;:~tI
Compared with other bigbLouise Christey. ).Ir. and Mrs Waiter !tt.Ug eAr SIster 1~ .asa coa
one and games and jig-saw puzzles as
.'
. ! lIlJury.
communtcatIon was
GOI
est
grade fuels, it bas proved:
I es, Mr. and :Mrs. Dantel GoodWin recently by Mrs. S. S. Farley from Mrs.
and Albert Rogers, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Entriken telling about her reactions to
DR. DAVID LINCOFF
1. More lasting
Mr. and Afrs. Joseph Geer, of Har- the experience. She was in Pasadena
14 PARK AVENUE
115 So. Olive St.
yard avenue, entt!rtained a
during the worst of the shocks.
2. Higber in beat value
Swa. 333
club to which they belong on SaturI
•
MEDIA
3. Practically smok"I""d'
Young Woman's Guild
YALE AND KENYON AVES. day evening.
Eye Sight Specialist
Frances Noyes, daughter of Mr. and
4. Controllable in comSwa.183
Mrs. Carlos Noyes, of Harvard aveThe Young Woman's Guild of the
Reasonable Prices
bustion
nue,
entertained
at
dinner
before
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church
met
at
Our .ale i. not complete unle•• meeting of the intermediate dancin~rJthe home of Ruth Reynolds, 211 ColICjr /
5. Entirely free from dust
e
class on Saturday evening.
ave. last night. Cornelia Van Alen,
you are .mi.fled
6. Most easily haudled
President presided. A devotioI)a1 s"'vi<:e
and fired
~[r. and .hIrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., of was lead by Charlotte Federle. A study
Legs Lamb ....
.. ttl. 19c Benjamin \Vest avenue: were at home
the Woman of the Bible has been a
7. Unvarying in quality
Shoulders Lamb
· ttl. 12c to a group of frieuds on Sunday aftcr- feature of the Guild Meetings. Mrs. A.
Rack Lamb Chops .
C. Boyce, missionary in Persia, gave an
· ttl. 1ge I)oon.
SIt.clal
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Emmons, of _____________________ _
Loin Veal Chops ... . . . ttl. 23e
"Riverview Farms" accompanied by
PRIVATE SALE
Fancy Chuck Roast.
· iii. 12c their house guest, :Miss Ellen Lemon,
33 West Baltimore Ave.
of
Fresh Ground Beef.
· iii. 14c of Ithaca, and 1\-Irs. Frank Lemon, of
Riverview road, spent the week-end
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
CLIFTON H'i:IGHTS
Campbell's Tomato
in Atlantic City, N. J.
Monday and Tuesday, Mareh 20-21
10 A. M. 10 5 P. M.
Madison 110
Soup . . . . . . . .
.6 for 3ge Mr. and Mrs. Elric Sproat, Mr. and
Per net ton, delivered in
Torian Peanut Butler
Thomas
H.
Lueders,
Walter
R.
ShoeChester, Darby, Upper Dar:Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcrccst, :Mr. and1\{
""r"s,,' ... 315 Cheetnut Ave.,
2 lb. jar ....
23c maker. spent Saturday evening
by, Llanerch and all towns
Nat'l Quick Oats
intervening and near by.
.2 for ge Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd,
Swc:.rthmore avcnue.
Mary Doris, daughter of Mr. and
Indian River Oranges, 2 doz. 25e
Mrs. Aldan Doris, of Corncll avenue,
Seedless Grapfruit.. . 5 for 1ge entertained 0n Saturday evening whcn
Golden Ripe Bananas
... 15c her guests were Peggy Noyes, A-farjoCalif. Sugar Peas.
. ean 19c rie Mead, Patty Ca!llpbcll, Ruth Hihn.
Dick D;:rlington, Donald Lange, Harry
Tomatoes
.ean 19c Miller, \ViUiam Guctrigs and John
Maine White Potatoes
Kline.
~ bu. bas •.
.3ge Mrs. Birney Morse. of Elm avenue,
entertained informally 011 Friday afBuck Sbad . . .
.
18c ternoon.
16
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)Itt. S.arlih '$hoeDlAker Farley, of Park
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
Bdlror ,ADd: ~r
Phone Swarthmore 900
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@a.
Collingdale
26
S. H. S.
21
Glen-Nor
26
S. H. S.
16 Mr. and Mr•. H. Miller Crist, of HarRidley Park
42
S. H. S.
18 vard avenue, Swarthmore, have issued
Prospect Pa(k
16
S. H. S.
23 cards ro~ Sunday evening, March 19,
Sharon Hill
8
S. H. S.
26
28
S. H. S.
23
Eddystone
Marple-Newtown
5
S. H. S.
28 1MRS. A. J. QUINBY &. SON
Collingdale
?:I
S. H. S.
23
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Games·Played-17; Won-$; Lost--9.
1
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
. The first team scored 389 to its opponents, 359; and the scrub team scored FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Second C1aa matter, January Z".
339 to its
19Z9. at Ih" Pan OftiCD at Swarthmore. P ...
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
opponen~s. ~23.
BELL PHONE
4
MEDIA,
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when they will entertain in honor of Mr.
and Mr•. Charles D. Mitehell at a buffet
supper.
ANNA SCHALLES
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
.PHONE SW.1225
pA.l MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933
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AIIIIOUIiCING
A
IIEW
FIIEL
BACHMAN'S
QUALITY
MARKET
Bulletin 11
INFORMATION
Lut week'8 "Swarthmorean" .pecified three
definite e%clu.it1e featQres. as follow.: medical
fees; nurse or hospital benefite, and Don·
cancellable. incontestable indemnhy for disabilities of any nature.
Take the fin. of our items :-We paT :rou for
medleal or IQrIIieal fees ineurred during a
period of temporary illness or injury, of any
Dalure.
IneoDle IndeDlnlty Insnranee
BOSTON, MASS.
Call, ROBT. T. BAIR
Special A6ent
Swa. IMI
MASON·HEFLIN WILL HELP YOU
HEAT YOUR HOME EFFICIENTLY
Our representative witI come to your home
without obligation to you. He is an expert
fireman-trained by the Anthracite Bureau of
Engineering. He knows the proper size and
most economical way to burn hard coal.
Mason-Hcfiitl have a coal yard near you. We
pride ourselves on the finest service and the
best coal- Super-cleaned Famous Reading
Anthracite.
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Phone Swarthmore 6
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
PAICE
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•
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Imported Hond Made Linens.
Reasonably
Priced
.
Eeroyed Hooked Rugs
Fine assorhnent of Homemade Candies, Butter Creams.
Bon Bons, Chocolate Logs,
Fudge.
.
Friday and
Saturday Only
Home-made
Bread,
Massachusetts Accident
Company
BOSTON. MASS.
Telephone Media 1067
Rolls,
Breakfast-7 a.
a. m.
tn.
to 9:30
ISSUED BY
2 p. m.
ON ORDER
Individually Decorated Birth.
day
Cakes,
Decoraled
Easler
El'l"s, Chicken Salad, Crab
Newberg,
Creamed
Chicken,
POlly Shells and Sonp ••
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO. WIP
every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M..
to Michell's Garden Talks.
and listen
WOMAN'S Jo:XCHANGE
12 PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw•. 1993
America's Oldest ACcident and Health Company
PETER E. TOLD
Swa.1833
W.
R. TALBOT
Swa.680
COAL
CO.
with every
$1.00 or more.
half sole and heel job
A BAMBOO RAKE
Cultom Made Furniture
luterior Decorating
lu All Its Branches
Swartb. 1441
ll:O~WORSHIP
AND SERMON
"WHICH WAY AMERICA"
Liberal allowance on the new
" ••f• .,HI~~~ED
Russell's "tn.'''' Serviee
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
j!".~HlNG--GREAS'NC--TlRE-BATTERY_BRAKE SERJ'ICE
usual banking functions with the approval
of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Mt!mber of Federal Reserve $ystcm
OR
THE TEMPLE OF CHRISTIAN
CIVILIZATION
7:45-WORSHIP AND SERMON
"WINDOWS TOWARD JERUSALEM"
SUPLEE'S STORE
OR MORE-YOU GET A 'FIre$tofte
JIG SAW MAP PUZZLE. While they last.
LET US BUY YOUR OLD TIRES
that it is now open for the conduct of its
DOWN AND WORSHIP
SAM DRAYMAN
1I11II1I1II1I~1~:IIII~I~::~;I~1II~~~I~IIII1I11II1I11Ir;;
Announces
NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH. THE MINISTER WILL PREACH ON TWO vrrAL
THEMES. COME TO CHURCH. BOW
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestan t Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Opposite the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jnrden Gu~nther, S. T. M.
Only 2 more
weeks to have
your car
inspected!
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SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. B~ENS, MINISTER
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00
FURNITURE RESTORING
WEDNESDAY
PRICES REDUCED
/ Ell!
UPHOLSTERING
.
The Swarthmore National .Bank and Trust Co.
8:00-MIDWEEK SERVICE FOB. LENT.
"THINGS TO THINK ABOUT"
FREE
10 Park Ave.
Fred J. Harley
Swarthmore Representatives
Sprays
With each cash purchase of
Originators of non-cancellable disability insurance
Special 35c Luncheons-12 to
Pruning Shears
A FREE
SHOE SHINE
Descriptive folder on requesl
Cakes and Postry.
Fertilizers
Clean Up Tools
Not to be confused with 80called "briquettes". P-F is
an entirely new fuel, originated and perfected by the
manufacturers.
Order Today
Ihe PEllliSYLYAlnA
FUEL MFG. COMPAIIY'
Medlar Pa.
SUNDAY
10:OO-Bible School. A Modern School .
ll:OO--MORNING WORSHIP.
PASTOR PREACHES
LENTEN SERIES ON
THE SPIRIT OF JESUS
"ms SPIRIT OF LOVE"
4:45---0ROAN WOBSIDP. Mr. Kneedler.
5 :OO-VESPERS.
SERVICE OF MUSIC
PASTOs'S MESSAGE
"A SONO OF HOPE"
;;!J11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112 7:00-YOUNG PEOPLE.
TtJESDAY
7:45-THE YOUNG MEN.
Read What These Stores
Are Offering You FREE
PROTECT IT
Steak Cod ...
. ... 15c 1-======================:::;
Fresb Opened Oysters, doz. 15c
Shop and lIave Lunch at
Large Claims .
. .. doz. 29c i
Tbe Woman's Excbange
efli n
Introductory
s~a~rt;h~m~o;re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
n,.
M H
ason
nd Suburb..
$,_15
YOUR EARNING POWER IS YOUR
GREATEST ASSET.
PROTECT IT.
(;0.
Est. 1892
For the heater
or fireDlace
8:00
SUNDAY
m.-Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.-Sunday School.
10:00 a. m.-Blble Class.
n:oo a. ro.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wIll preach.
Q.
WED.NESDAY
10:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
3:15 p. rn.-ChUdren's Service.
8:00 p. rn.-"Questton Box" and Discussion
Group.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.-Flnt Day SchOt.l In Whittier
House.
Forum in Meeting
House,
n:oo A. M.-Meettng for' worship In the
Meeting House.
9 :45 A. M.-Morning
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.--Sewlng and Qunt-
Ing in Whtttler House. Box luncheOn.
All are cordially Invited to JOin In these
services.
..
Ang Police Ollieial mill tell gou •••
.. Report a theftINSTANTLY! The sooner
we know about it, the better chance
we'll have to catch the thief and recover
your stolen goods."
.
··aRSM@
SAYS FORCING WAR DEBT PAYMENT
WOULD INCREASE UNEMPLOYMENT
SUuate on tbe 8outhwe.l side of Duncan avenuo at the (U.tanee of flve hundred 88V80'7-o0.
foot and 111:1:17'000 one-hundredth. of • fool
southeastward frolll tbe eoutbeast aide of
Bunting- road 1n the BoroUgh of Yeadon, Del..
ware Counly. Penll81ivania. Containiol' in
.
('ontinulng tbe eame widtb bet ....eeD parallel
c.uh or cerllfled.
lines at rlgh1- alQlle. to aa1d Upland .&reel. on Condltlona-.t260.00
day of we: balance In ten days. Ft",,,~.r
tbe 80uthem line 8xtendJnl" throul"h the middle oonditlODB
announced
at. l8le.
of a part,. wall eighty-five feet to a Bfteen
feet wide alley.
HENRY G. SWENEY. Attorney.
Tbe Forum Monday evening will hear/ war was clearly eXJ?lained by Dr. Ayde- front or breadth on the sald Duncan avenue
Togolher wltb the right and Ulle ot aald
t wen1y-three feet and enendiDI' of Uta' width alleys in common wJlb tbe owners of other
Mr. Walter H. Seely on "Bandits I Have lotte. Before that tIme we were a debtor in
lenpb or depth 80uLhweatward between par- lande abuttinl" thereoD.
Known". Mr. Seely is a former editor nation, We exported Ja~ge amoun~s of allel lines at rlrht &I1I'Ie8 to Duncan avenue
aile hundred feel to the middle line of a
Improvements conelll uf thl'ee-etOJT "brIck
of the New York World and other well' goods, a vast part of whICh was ~Id. on fifteen
feet wide driveway which extenda south· houee, 16:1:30 feet. Rear porch. Two'IJI017 brick
known newspapers. His wide and varied money we had borrowed for th.e bulldmg eastward Into Chester avenue and northwea" addition.
18J[12 feet. One·Mory frame addition,
12x12 feel.
knowledge of notaDles in the business of .railroads and other ~terprJ~es, Our ward into Buntin, road. ~
world should prove interesting.
tarl.ff p~evented us fr~m lrnp0!1tng ~,oods
Under and lubJect to certain conditiOUl, reo
Sold 88 tbe properl¥ of HIU'fl' V. Setb.
America dare not accept payment of tmttl thiS debt was paid, creatmg a fav- atrictlonll. agreemeDl1 and eaeementl.
cash or certified ebec:I:
the war·debts, Dr, Aydelotte of Swarth·1 orable balan~e of trade". With the war,
AIBO under IlDd eubJed to tho payment of a on CondUionB-l260.00
day of sale: balance tn "ten dan. Further
mortgap
or principal
lum ·of
more College, told the F orum au d•lence however, th IS was c hanged
.' we loa ne d certain
foriy-eight
bundreddebl
dolJara
witb In1-eres1as conditions announced a&. sale.
this week. Explaining this startling hug~ sums of money a~d Jnstead. of ex- tbereln mentioned.
HENRY G. SWENEY, Attorney,
statement, he said, there is not enough pOrtmg we should ~ve Impo~ted In order
Together with tbe free and commou use,
gold in the world to pay the debts, they that these .deb~s might be paul. But our rigbt. liberty and pr1vilep oC tho said drive-.
No. 14Z4
would have to be paid in goods and we whole economic structure was geared for W8)" SIJ and for a driveway 1UJd paaeapwlU' Fieri Faclae
d
.
t
ch
d.
Th
at
aU
times
hereafter
forever,
in
common
with
December
Term.
1932
cannot accept $11.000,000,000 worth of export an It was no
an~e
e the owners, tenante and oecupier.e of tho other
goods even if stretched over a period of crash would have come sooner If we had lots of ground bouuding tbereon and entitled
All that certain frame d..-elUng bouse and
lot or piece of land, aUuate on tbe we'" &Ide
years,' because it would wreck our eco- not followed the course of lending the to Ihe use tbereof.
of JefflTy Itreet In the clt,. of Chester. In t.he
Improvements con8ist of two.stol'3' lIone County
nomic structure, geared to mass produc· money to Europe to pay for the purchase
of Delaware aDd State of Pennsylvania.
tion and depending upon sale of surplus of our own goods, and the debts owed us., and brick house. lOd6 feel: Enclosed front
Beginning
at a polnt the distance of one
purch. Olle-story
.
.
abroad.
In 1929, however, the mevltable
happen- Basemellt
garag-e. frame addition, 6x4 feet. hundred and five feet nOrth of Se~nd street
and
Sold as Iho property of Shcrman T. '!'ran. Itree' twenty·flve feet and extending in depth
mental reasons advanced against pay- not pay in gold and was prohibited by our ~au. single WOUlan. and N. LoureUa TrUitt, wC8twardly between parallel Hnes at righl
angle8 to th~ said Jeffrey street one bundred
·
ment of the deLts. F'or Instance,
t he tariff from paying in goods. The debt 8Jhgle woman.
and forly feet to a twenly feel wide alley.
patrl'ot' fro of some Sellators at the
CondiHons--$250.00
cash
or
ccrtifled
check
Togethcr with tbe right oC said alley In
lC e v r
should not be paid and certal'nly ,vl'll not
time the loans were made, who with un~~IISi~rOI~sf :I~::;':U:~IL:: !:Iet.en days. Furtber ('ommon with the owners uf olher lands abut.
ting thert-on.
authorized generosity said the money be paid, thinks Dr. Aydelotte, We should
was advanced in the form of loans be- cancel, or accept a lump sum of One or WILLIAM):C. RHODES. Attorney.
Impro\'cmenlR collslst of two.slory Irame
housc. 16x21 fect. Front and sidc porehcs,
caUse that was the way such transactions two billion doJiars, instead of forcing the
Two-story colI(."'rete block addition, 16x12 (oot.
were made between nations: that no at- nations to defalt, which will most cer- I!'icri Fad
tempt would be made to collect them, tainly happen when the June 15th pay.
Salt! as the IJrollerty of Joseph R. Ponder
they were just our contribution to a nob~e ment falls due, with its disastrous trail
311d EUzabetb POllder.
cause, until such time as our armies of resentment 011 both sides.
All Ibat certain lot or llie(e of ground sltshould render further assistance, An- A great deal of nonsense is being talked Wile In Ille Towlishil. oC Upper Darby. in tbe
Coullty of DeJawarc and Slate of Penneylvullia,,
other rcason along the same line is that these days, about trade concessions and described
uccurtllllir 10 a 8Ur\·... y and plan of
the money ne\'er left this country, being disarmament, said Dr. Aydelotte. He Jols fur Jalllcl:I J. Andricn, made by Damon
allil Fo!!tt'r, Civil Engineer!!, daled January
all spent here for munitions, food and pointed out that any trade concessions ~ijth,
lmW, n$ Collows;
Theatre-Chester
other war-time necessities; aiding mater- would have to be made by us, since we
Beginning
at
a
TlOin,
011
the
eastcrly
side
SATURDAY.
MONDAY, TUESDAY
ially in our prosperity at the time. .
must ~cgin to import if the debts are to oC Sc\-cnly·ninth sIred (forly feet wide) at tho
The year's most sensational mystery
Dr. Aydelotte, who has studied the be paid. Also we cannot expect a na- distance of one hundred and sevellty and
drama
subject abroad as weH as at home, threw tion to base its patriotic belief in security ninety·five one-bumlrcdths Iect measured
"THE
MYSTERY
OF
southwardly along Itlid side of Se,·enty.nintb
much light on the European situation, lit- on doltars and cents. An even flow of street. liS shoWIi 011 saId P:OII from the soutn.
THE WAX MUSEUM"
-wlt.b._
tle understood here. Their per capita trade between nations is more important wesh.·riy side o( Parkview road (l1fty feet
LIONEL ATWILL-FAL WRAY
wide.)
debt is much larger than ours, he said, t113n the debt, and in the future we may
JOHN J. CAIN,
Sherlt!'.
An Institution in Delaware
County for Fifteen Years
*
..FROM Us
TAKE IT
•
'blue coal'
• • is •• America's Finest Anthracite •••• tinted blue as Ihe idenlineation of superior quality ••••
delivered in tbose smart RED and
BLUE truck. • • • • whieh have
long heen associated with those
,. trade.marked Fuel8.
WBDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
aDiE
_
pPERS
.....
~-.
GULF
ATLANTIC
and due to the process of deflation in ei- ha\'e to depend on a greatly expanded
Containing in frOllt or breadth on said
HELEN HAYES
street soulh twenty degrees. three
RAMON NOVARRO
feet since the war, one and one-tenth home-market or curtail production-we SC\"entY'lIillth
Fuel Oil Service from.
minutes, t wenly sewnds west sixtcen feet and
In
times more goods would be required to cannot be a creditor nation and a great cxtcwliug" of Ihnt widlh in length or depth
our
own terminal in
"THE SON.DAUCHTER"
pay the debts than \Vas the case when exporter at the Mme time. As for dis- eastwurdly between IlaralJel lines at right an.
CONTINUOUS FROM NOON
your neighborhood
they were contracted. France is less able armament, it can only be accomplished giC8 to said Scventy·nlnth street one hundred
to pay the debt than is generally sup· thru co-operation and a willingness on uri,·cway.
fcet to thc ('('nter 01 a I)roposcd len feet wide :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
posed. She deliberately deflated the franc our part to assume the leadership which
Being Lot No, 51 on aaid plan.
• ,....AC1I.A
after the war, forcing her people to take a friendly generosity on our part con.
Subjctl to restrictions 0:1 record.
the loss in order to protect her gold sup- cerning the war-debts, would most cer----Resident Mgr.
ply, and while she could have paid the in- tainly accord us.
Impro'-ements (."Ollsist of two·story atone IIl1d
terest 011 her debt, and should have for
stnew.house. l6x30 feel. Enclosed front porch./
· Yd • PAINTER
BROOKE AND
M e dla
One·story stucco addition. 12xO feet.
STREETS
psychological reasons, it would have
SHERIFF'S
SALES
CHESTER
forced her gold supply to a dangerously
S01d us tho J)ro,lerty of Eugcne F. HUdome'1
Swarthmore
Media
Jr. alld Madeline G. Hudomo, his wife.
low point. The Lausanne agreement is - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - Friday, Saturday and
another point Dr. Aydelotte mentioned,
ShcrHr Snles of Real Estate
62·400
1600
COII(UtiOIl8---$250.00 cash or certified chcck II
011
liay
of
snle;
btllun('e
in
tCIl
days.
Further
for at least as far as Europe was conMonday
AI tlie Sh('l"ilf's Offl(e
cOlllliliona Ullllounl"Cd at sale,
i
cerned, it was based upon the understand-'
Cou!"t
HOlls('.
Medin,
Pcnnsyh'Dllin
"THE SIGN OF
WJLJ~IA::\I IC UnODES, Attonley.
iug tImt a readjustment of war-debts mustj
,
SlIlm·tlny, Mareh 2iJ, 10;)3
that a readjustment of war-debts must
THE CROSS"
he canceled, or what is more probable,
11:30 o'dock A. 1tI,
FREDERIC
MARCH
ft'icri Fadas
No. ~423.
scaled down, for cool business reasons.
CLAUDE1TE
COLBERT
Eastern Standard Time
Dc(.'Cmbcr Term, 19;)2
He does not think that the government
will cancel the Liberty Bonds, and that Fieri Fadm~
No. 1471
All thnt tcrtuln brick mcssuagc nnd lot or
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Ilictc of Juml. situate 011 the cast side of Up.
the debt will h;u-e to be horn by the
Dccember Term. 1032
TImrsday
la.nd
strcet.
between
Broad
and
Tenth
streets,
Americal' publir., but he pointed out that
in
the
Cit)o( Chester, County of Delaware and
it'IS all 1y onc-Slx
. th f
All tll:,t I'Crtaln frame messuage alld lot or State of Pennsylvllnla.
George Arliss
0
our na t'lona I b Ud -1 piee"!!
01 land with the bllildlllgp amI improvc.
get, and would not be the burden geller-I DlNlls ther(,lIn creeted, SUUlltC on the 80uth.
lJc!;"irlllinl< at a point seventeen fect north· I
ally assumed
we,.;lcrl)· Hide IIi Apille avenue ill tho Town.
"THE KING~S
•
"hi,1 uf :\liddlctuwlI ill thc County oC Delaware wardl.r from the north 'litlc of a twenty fcct I
wide
al!ey,
Containing
in
front
on
the
eaid'
The complete reYersal of position that I and Stille oC IJ('IIIIRYivauln, bounded and de.
VACATION"
Upland Iltrcet mcasured thcn(."C northwardly flC-1
has taken place in thie: countrv since the strlb(·d as follows: Uc;;-Inning" nt nn iron plp~ tecn
ft'ct
and
extending
in
depth
castwardiy
un the southw('stcrJy ilid~ 01 Apple a"ell\1e
- - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ at the iJislnnce DC two hundred fifty-five and
Iln·-tcntlltl It"!ct northwestwardly from the reno
LAS S I FIE D
Ifrlll line 01 fhc right of way at tbe .Media,
Joliddletown, Aston & Chestf'r Electric Railway
COllmany. thetll'c along the said side of said
FOR SALE
.\llPle a\"(:Hlue north Corty dc,t;"rc('s twenty min.
Ules west fifly·sc\'(m feet to an iron Ilipe a
FOR
UENT-Furlllshcd apartment, hving" ('orn('1" oC lands now or late of S. Earl Drown;
room. tireillacc. t\\O bedrooms. bath. dinelto thence. by the. same, south flfty·three degrees
alld kltchcneUc. Elcetril! icc box. Swa. 1480.! ten mmutes west, OIlC hundred forty :leet to I
I an Iron pille in a cornl'r of lands now or late
-----::-:o~:::-:-:-:W:::-·:-:::::==-----I of Martht~ n. Borton; thencc by the same. I
W RK
ANTED
"Cluth thirty-six degrees thirty mlnules east"
flixly,three [{'t't to an iron pipc. alld north fifty
WORK WANTEO-Wanted day's work, any degrc(,R. forty·n,·c minutes cnst. ~me hundred
kind. Will also cook and serve. Best ref- forly·four feet to the I))ace oC beginning-.
erences. Call Media 1074.
Impro\'cmcnts ronsist or two and one.halt
WORK WANTED--Gencral housework or story stllt;C(J hUllse, 18x27 f~t. Porch front.
child nurse by reflned colored girl. Ex- One·story frame addition. 6x12 feet. Frame
ccllent references. Lillian Burrell. 302 Ver· garnge, 9xIS feet.
non Street, Media..
Sold as the IlrOllert.y of Abner D. Garrell
LOST
and LenOi K. Garrett his wiCe.
I
STANLEY
A.DA
TIIEATRE
I
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I
e
gjre Your Furnace
from Your Easy Chair
Ie
ensh or certifted checlt
LOST-Necklace, Platinum chatn set with 011Conditions--$250.ftO
lillY of Hale: balnll('(J in tell (bys. ~'urtbel'
pearls. Phone Swarthmore 698-M.
conditione announced at enie.
GEA}(Y &: RANKIN. Attorneys.
FOR RENT
Centrally located dwelling; five
bedrooms; $65 a month.
E. C. WALTON
Fieri
Gas Heat with Your
Present Furnace • • •
I
Fat ia!;!
No.
1382
Decembcr Tcrm. 1032
I
I All thnt certain lot 01· IJie~ of ground with
,·the .buildings and improvements thereoll erected.
1
I
I-;==========;-
Install JANITROL ... 0 simple self-contained unit for practically any kind or size
of furnace or boiler ... converts your
present heater into a fully equipped
heating plant ..• for under the cost of·
the usual gas furnace or boiler installation.
----:R~E::-A:-:D~y::-:F;::Oc:R:-:O:-:C:-:C=U::P:-:A-::N::C=y:-- I
$75-Modern brick, a.room, Hardwood:
floors, garage. $65-9 rooms, large porch, I
2·car garage. S40-7·rooms. $35-7 room]
cottage.
W31. S. BITIT.E
Swa, lll-J
Notary Public
Real Estate
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RENT
2nd floor Ilpartment, 4 rooms nnd
bath. Hardwood floors_ Hot water
heat. Janitor service, $45 per month.
Detached st·l1CCO house, 6 rooms
and bath. Front ond side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $50 per
month,
"".
Detached home furnished. 8 rooms
Rnd bath. 1 car garage, Good location. $75 per month.
First floor apartment--O rooms and
bath. First ciass In every respect.
Large rooms, hardwood floors, etc.
Garage,
.4s you
SOW • • •
Ally experienced gardener
knows that the old proverb has
losl none onls literol meaning.
Whelher it is in your vegetable
pat4·h or Bower gorden, you
slill ('an't be sure of what you
will reap unle-syou have made
sure of tbe seed you have sown.
There is 80 little difference in
cost hclwcen e,"'en the poorest
8ceds und the famous Dre('r
strainstbat priecis never a factor. And even a novice ~an buy
inlelligently, if she-or hehus a copy of the 1933 Dren'.
Garden Book. Write today for
your ('Opyoflhie autborilalive
work, recognized by gardenel'8
everywhere 8S the last word iii.
accuracy and thoronghneee.
We especially invite you 10 our
slore where you will eoCOun..
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HENRY A. DRB£R
CHAS. A. SMITH
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VOL. V-NO. 12
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SWARTHMORE, PA., MARCH 24, 1933
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The annual visit of the Ridley Park
PARENTS SEE INDIAN EXmBIT BY SECOND GRADE PUPILS
Barnstonners to Swarthmore in exchange for a production in Ridley Park
by the Players' Club is a noteworthy
event and a step in the right direc;tion
In a play in which six of the eight
towO\rds making our community more
characters were named Fraser, almost
neighborly with other nearby towns.
anything might happen.
This custom has prevailed for a numWhat actually did happen when the
ber of years and there is possibly no
Barnstormers presented "The First
stronger bond between the communities
Mrs. Fraser" at the Players Club on
of Ridley Park and Swarthmore than
Tuesday and Wednesday evening seemthe annual exchange engagements. It
ed to please two crowded houses. They
has fostered many individual friendships
applauded enthusiastically and the apand few and far between are the
plause was well deserved.
Swarthmoreans and the Ridley Parkers
who cannot immediately find common Jane Priehard, Jean FUher
It is not often thai a play by an Engground in the d;scussion of prominent
lish author, with an English setting.
members of the two dramatic organiza- and Elizabeth Hornada,.,
strikes a sympathetic note with an
tions •
of the Ru..en Avenue
American audience. But St. John ErAside from the single program which
vine, in building a play around the dieach club presents in the other's play... 8ohool, ohow how the Invorce courts, produced an exception to
house, there exists a feeling of friend- dian. did thin". yean 111/0
the general rule.
.
ship and reciprocity between the clubs
When Mr. Fraser permits himself to
In Swarthmore
from the beginning of the season until
be divorced by the first Mrs. Fraser,
the last curtain falls. We are uninquarrels with the second Mrs. Fraser
formed as to how many Swarthmore
and then divorces her, everyone expects
• people are called upon to help the
that the final curtain· will find Mr.
Barnstormers in the course of a single
Fraser happily re-united to, the first
season, but it seems that in nearly every
Mrs. Fraser. The complications of tw~
play produced by the Swarthmore club
opinionated children (oppositely and
this year there has been someone
obstinately opinionated) coupled with
loaned for the occasion by the Barn...
th~ ardent courtship of an a~ceptable
stormers or. connected ip some way
bachelor and Mrs. Fraser's devilishly
.. with the Ridley Park organization.
annoying ability to keep her own collnThe loans of pr')perties, scenery, etc.,
sci, make the final outcome entirely
are not generally known but have been
uncertain
throughout the play. Indeed,
one of the chief sources of building up
it
is
nevel'
definitely settled except for
the feeling of friendliness which exists
Courtesy Philadelphia Bulletin.
those
in
the
audience who are willing
between the two organizations.
to
take
the
last
line of the show proWe have time and again been imGIRLS
CELEBRATE
phetically.
pressed with the reports of active memAs the first .Mrs. Fraser, Jane W.
SCOUT ANNIVERSARY
bers of the Players' Club who have apHoffman
gave a splendid interpretation.
peared before Ridley Park audiences.
Throughout the country, celebrations
At all times charming and lovable, she
They deClare it to be. a real joy. to apThe American Legion at its regular have been held this month to mark the
Next week the Monday night Forum won and held the sympathy of the audipear before the Ridley Park people and monthly meeting had an intensive discus- 21st birthday of the Girl Scouts. The at Whittier House will hear Mr. Ro- ence from the start.
can never stop talking about the enthu- sion On the needs of the unemployed in Girl Scouts of Swarthmore in particular main C. Hassrick, Chairman of the
It is improbable that anyone liked the
siasm and friendliness with which they this district, and means of raising suf- have a record of unusual accomplishment Registration Commission of Pennsylva- second Mrs. Fraser. That is a tribute
are received. The responsiveness of fident funds to relieve distress.
for the past year and their headquarters nia, speak on "Vare and Vare-ism".
to her interpretation of the part. One
Swarthmore audiences suffers by comIn past years the Charity Ball has pro- on Cresson lane is the center of Girl
This week M!". Walter H. Seely of was not supposed to like her. Mabelle
parison according to most of the reports duced a large sum, but no space is avail- Scout work which is continually increas- Swarthmore, gave a very interesting Rose made the second Mrs ..Fraser a
that we have heard.
able this year for the dance.
ing in this community.
talk on "bandits" and iObanditry" in thoroughly despicable snob. In doing
The exchange program with the BarnThe
Legion
decided
unanimously
to
rehigh'
p.laces. From his large experience so, she distinguished herself as one
stormers is looked forward to by the
quest
the
Players'
Club
to
produce
a
play
as
a
~ewspaper man, Mr. Seely dis- of the ablest players in the cast.
Swarthmore Players' Club as a real
for
the
benefit
of
the
needy;
the
time
to
I
cussed
vice and corruption among those
Players Club members who saw
cOlltribution to each year's schedule of
be
at
the
convenience
of
the
Players'
bo.rn
to
gre~t
wealth,
:with
social
posi"Three
Faces EastU at the Clubhouse
"··'P1ky.;-May··,hI. 'b
not-to'jnterfere-witb·
-.
'L.
ltjon·arid~vast
political
influence.
-Comlast
year
will remember"the-··splendidticial to both communities continue alld
the
receipts
of
the
dub,
it
was
decided
to
The
Delaware
County
League
of
Wopared
wit~
these,
our
sympathy
mu~t
work
of
George
M. Wallace, Jr. In
grow stronger with each season.
ask that the play already given by Mr. men Voters and the Swarthmore go out! said Mr .• Seely, to. the bandit "The First Mrs. Fraser" he did a no
Chas. D. Mitchell be repeated,
League of Women Voters will hold not wr~tt~n of With. ~uotatton mark~- less distinguished piece of work in the
Woman's Club Notes
Arrangement.s· for the Memorial Day a joint meeting at the Woman's Club poor victim of a VICIOUS sy~tem, w!th difficult role of the twice.divorced husProgram were left to the Commander House, Park avenue, Swarthmore, next no knowledge of the .economlc~ ?f l!fe, band.
Members of the dramatic, art and and the Adjutant. The matter of using Tuesday, March 28, 1933.
h.ardened and
.brutahzed by IIlJustlce,
If all bachelors made themselves as
a large band was subject to sound critid
music sections of various woman's Cism as not being in keeping with the
At I P. M, a discussion luncheon will poverty an misery.
..
desirable as F. LeRoy Gilbert made
clubs throughout Delaware County, put solemn observance of the day
b e h e Id at w h IC h M'ISS H eI en H a,
n 0 f Potential murderers ared not
k' limited
b t Phi1ip Logan, there would be no bacheon a program at the County Home at
The Swarthmore Men's Ch~rus spon- the University Sett1ement of PhiJadel- ~o those who ~se ~uns aln
mvhes, 1I tors. Refused time and again by the
Lima on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl sored by the Legion
° reported a very
'h
those
III lugh paces
sue-I p'ta WI°11 spea k on "U IlempIoyment I n- mc1ude
.
..
'If wh 0 use fi rs t M
rs.F a
r sers I'n thOIS wor Id, they
De Moll, chairman of the Art section of cessful season. On Sunday, March 26th surance."
their Pos'ho.n. of trust to ~t er t e ~o?r, would be sought after by all the other
the Swarthmore Woman's Club assist- the Legion and its chorus pr-esent a pro· 'I At 2:30 P. M, "Hours, Wages and wreck ambltIO?, and drive to SUICide marriagable women. Mr. Gilbert's chared, A sketch was given, and living pic- gram at the Perryville Hospital. Cars Working Conditions'~ will be presented an.d broken h~cs. Greater t.han the acteristics of Philip Logan would protures were arranged. Som,e of the mu- will leave each of the local churches At by women industrial workers. "Old Age crlUte of the )ughwaym~n, thUlks ~r. bably have pleased the author himself,
sic accompanying was arranged by noon, as the program starts at 2:00 p. m. Pensions" will be dis~ussed by Rev. G. Seely, was t~at of the directors 0 f t.e than which no Ector could do more .
Mrs. Robert Chester Spencer, chair- sharp. The Commander urges that every H, Bechtold, and "Occupational Dis~ Bank of U~lIted States, who used thts
The garrulous children of Mrs. Fra.
man of the 'rVoman's Club music sec- Legionnaire possible should go to Perry. eases" by T. Henry Walnut, Esq., name to mislead and r?b hU~ldreds of ser were played by Thomas Moore and
tion. Mrs. Gerald Effing, Mrs. Edwin ville.
Chairm2n of the Governor's Commis- thousands of un3uspcctmg ahens, who Charles E. Rickards. Nancy Deane,
A. Crosby and Mrs. D, A, Simpson and
The April meeting wilt be pO:itponcd I sian for the investigation of this sub- thought it was a bank owned by the who assisted Mrs, Hofmann in directgovernment. .
ing the play, took the part of the
Mrs. Spencer formed the quartet till the fourth Monday. Dr_ Bozzoni ject.
Club members are asked to note that
The reflection upon us, as voters~ sixth Fraser-as the wife of the first
which was accompanied by Mrs. Jacob will give an address on Sound Ranging,
Meschter as pianist.
and the meeting will be open to aU men. this program is in place of that origin- who support with our most sacred w~a- Mrs, Fraser's oldest son. You get it?
Men from adjoining communities are ally scheduled for March 28th and pon, the ballot, these bandits in Il1gh
Chiefly distinguished by NOT being
The Literature Section of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club will hold also to be invited, and in o~der t«;, ac- the change is made because of the ne. places and thei~ political henchmen, is a Fr2ser, was Mabel, the maid, delightfully interpreted by Pauline Calhoun.
its last meeting of March next Thurs- com~ate the crowd the me!!tmg wtll. be cessity for immediate consideration of far from flattering, added Mr. Seely.
It was a bit more than the usual maid's
day. The subject wi1lebe "The World held In larger quarters than the LegIOn legislation now pending at Harrisburg
we live in". hirs: Frank Brewster will rooms.
rekting to the subjects of the pr9gram.
Methodist Notes
role. In .fact~ ,she was almost a part of
be leader of the program. The books
Reservations for the luncheon must
the family. 10 have her so, howe\'er,
Friendly Circle Meets
discussed will be "The Greek Way" by
be made by Saturday, March 25, with
Rev. J olm ~. Her.r, of the Summer-: I would have resulted in seven of eight
Edith Hamilton; "The Conquest of
Mrs. 'rV. M. Fille, Swarthmore 52.
ficl.d Metl~odlst. Episcopal Church ot! characters being Fr2.sers, and the auHc::ppilless" by Bertrand Russell; and
The 31lllUd meeting of the Friendly
Phdadelpllla, Will have charge and thor wisely uecided against it.
"Fountain of Life-', by Havelock Ellis. Circle was held at the home of Mrs.
preach at the evening scrvice next SunAltogether we should say that· the
Presbyterian NOles
day, March 26th. The pastor, Lloyd P. Players Club'of Swarthmore thoroughly
In spite of a heavy downpour about William E. Soden, of 310 Yale avenue,
S ewmg
forty members of the \Voman's Club
"
' · 0 ute d
·
an dkmttmg
was dlstn
1'I,e YOUll Peoille will hold a meet- Stevens,
h will preach in the Summerfield.I enjoyed "The First Mrs. Fraser" and
met last Monday afternoon at the as usuaL Then Mrs. Snyder told what
g
.
Churc .
arc grateful to whomever credit is due
Beginning next Sunday the pastor for originating the custom of exchanghome of the President, Mrs, Wm. Earle had been done to aid the family which I ing Sunday evening at seven on mter·
Kistler 'for the first of a series of "Af- she had volunteered to take care of at national friendship. The missionary will conduct a Preparatory Class for iug a play each year with the Barnprospec!ive ~embel'S_ A class o~ YOU~lg storl11ers of Ridley Park.
ternoons with the Dramatists", arranged the February Meeting. Through her committee will be in charge.
S pencer, the
people
IS bemg prepared to umte With
by the Drama Chairman, Mrs. Roland efforts and the generosity of a number
Last Sunday morning, '[
.1.\' r.
church
Easter Sunday.
G. E. Ullman.
of Swarthmore women, furniture, linen, president of the trustees, gave a brief
The \Vomall's Foreign :Missionary FRIENDS' FIRST DAY
The whole program was devoted to dishes and clothing had been supplied summary of the results of the annual Society, Mrs. Octavus Narbeth, PresiSCHOOL BASKETBALL
the ~tudy of Galsworthy. Mrs. Ull- to replace those lost by fire.
canvass for pledges for the support of dellt, conducted a Founders' Day Serv..
. or d er, t h e c IlUre h and't
. . a ry w ork up I'ce I'n the Church last Wednesday eveThe big game of the season for the
man read a paper on the life of John
W h en nommatlons
were 111
I s .m~sslon
Galsworthy, c:nd his career as a dra- Mrs. William Johnson moved a vote to t h at d ay. A t t h at t Ime, seven ty - three lIing. Mrs. Diveler; Conference Secre- b~sketball teams of the Friends First
matist and introduced the three who of confidenc:e in the present officers per cent. of the necessary amount for I tary of PhiJadelphia, gave an interest- Day. School will be held on :Monday
and the present officers unanimously church expenses for the new year had' ,
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dd
Ch'
cvenmg, at the Prep School Gym, at
reviewed his plays.
.
.
a resst on
l11a.
7'0
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T. Harry l,een pledgcd and about slxty-clght
of lIlgA an I unllna
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Mrs. Henry I. Hoot outlined the elected '. Ch21'rlnal" 'Irs.
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supper an en er all1men were given!
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story of "Loyalties", reading the most Brown i vice chairman, Mrs. Henry the amount for miSSIons. It IS expected in the Social Hall of the Methodist I and the. Cardmals. m~et.L
..
The .hst of o~clals IS mterestmg If
dramatic scenes; Mrs. Roland Eaton Hanzlik; recording secretary, Mrs. B~r- the people who have not yet been seen church under the auspices of Circle Numpresented "J ustice" j and Miss Eliza- nard W. Isfort; corresponding secretary, will bring the amounts up to the full ber One on St. Patrick's Day, last Friday not. qUite ~cco.rdtn~ to precedent, but
beth May Roberts, of Glenolden, the lirs. Harvey R. Pierce; treasurer, Miss sums required. If all who have made evening. About 125 dinners were served. their cheermg IS saId to be very he.lpful
Delaware County Ch2irman of Drama, Mae Lynd; sewing committee chair- pledges for the year closing Mar. 31st George Bradfield was master of cere- to t~e tea~s.. Refer~e, Harry. Ml~er;
·interpreted "Escape'~.
man, Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., Mrs. Joseph make payment, the trustees will be able monies i.n the entertainment. A quartette Umpire, Wtlha~ KIrsch t. chief ~Ime
Last Tuesday evening Mr. Dan Mc- S. Seal, Mrs. Howard J. Dingle, cro- to end the year with a small surplus from the Trinity Church sang several keeper, Dr. Shlrerj assistant ~ltDe
selections and Miss Powers, an elocution- keepers, LeRoy Mercer and Howard
Cowan, the Canadian Field Natnralist, cheting and knitting, Miss Vera Del- in the treasury_
As usual, the church will observe ist from a Philadelphia Broadcasting Sta- Buckman; collectors, Alban Evanson
lectured before the members of the muth, Mrs. Harry Hartman.
Woman's Club, sponsored by the GarThe Passion Week with daily services, tion recited several appropriate selections. and Paul Cleaver.
The last of the Series d2nces will be except Monday and Saturday evenings,
den S{ction, Mrs. A. R. Redgrave,
There have been as many as two
chairman. The- subject was "In the land held tomorrow evening at the Woman's April 9th-16th.
Story Hour Postponed
hundred .at some of the~e .games and
of the Assiniboine Indians" which deals Club House. The committee has asked
The service of next \Vednesday ev·
the pubhc IS cordially lIlvlted to atwith the lives of animals. birds, flowers that members who wish to bring guests ening will be in keeping with the
The StOTY Hour for March will he tend.
and scenic beauty of the Banff-Lake tf1'lephone Mrs. Louis Cole Emmons thought of Lent and also, one in es- postponed on acccunt of illness untit
Lonise region of the Canadian Rockies. or .some member of the committee as pecial preparation for the celebratio~ I April 5 at 3 :15 o'cloc~.
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The Junior section of the Woman's
Mrs. Rosalie Roberts and Mrs. Joscph early as possible as there are to be a of the Holy Communion Sunday, APrtl1 A dress. rehearsal wtll be held April ~Iub will hold the monthly card party
Seal, were hostesses for t~e e,,·('"ning.
limited number of guest tickets.
2nd.
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3 at 3 :15 at t~e Woman's Club house. I m the lounge 'next Tuesday evening. ~
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tilt 1111111\
In hnl hu () 1l0\\l\l[
Friendly Circle !\Iccts
III 1Illtit 11\ ~111I11l\ \llll!t 2:. \\Ith
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\\lth "IO[lIIt[~ (II I\.ll II t\ I' II k
Irt and
set.:tIOIl~ ot \.lnOlls \\0111111:..
cltlh~ throughout Dda\\ Irl Counh put
on a prog ... am at the County Home at
Llm.l Otl }·nd. \ .lltt:rnoon ~Irs C 1.-1
1lt::\Illll ch lIrlll.1Il nl th(' \ ... t St:Clilltl 01
tIll' s\\ IrtlltllOrl \\ 01ll11l s Cluh a:--~l:--t
cd \ skt tch \\.IS f,{l\ell ,lIId 11\ IIIg jilt
tu ... es \\t:"l lrr mged ~OU1t.:: (II t!tcc 1II11
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.lccomp 111\ IIlg \\ I~ Ir ... lIlged III
:\Irs I\.ohtlt 1I1l:--ltl :--;l'lllClr C\tll'"
III III 01 till \\ till III ~ llub IHU:--IC !">tt
tlOIi :\1 ... :-- (Jcr Lid I fI[lIg ~Ih I (h\ln
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Slit II er torlllul th~ fill Irtd
"h[ch \\ I Inollll' 1111,,1 11\ \.Ir J !loil
:\Itsdlllr I" PllIlbt
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I ltel Ittlll
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S\\ 1I IllIHurl \\ 0111111 ~ Club \\111 h lId
Ib 11:--[ lI1ei.:tltlg 01 \1 lrch III xt I Iim:-dl\
I ill
IIhJClt \\tll.hl
Ihl \\orld
\\t h\l III
\Ir:-- I ... Ull 111\\:--ltr \\Ill
I)l Il !Ill:! Cli tit ... progr IIII Illl IUlut
I d th 1I1I111ltnil
IIH ltllltll1lst II
II Jll'lIln
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In Ill\tlllk
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In .. pllt 01 l ht 1\\ d l\\UpOm thlUt
lurl\ llIt.'lIlhtl:-- III Iht \\tllllll" Lluh
IIllt I hI \Iowll\
\11tfllllt]) II tltl
hlllue ( I th(' J're~l(lult \'Ir~ \\ 111 Earle
1" .. 111I tOi tht h ... ~t 01 I :--tfllS, I \t
tlrtltllHl:-- \\11h th~ I) ... alllltl:--ts IrI""lllglt\
In tht: 1)I.illll Ch.llrllllll :\Irs h~.t)lalid l!to ... h
nlll~lc
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At .dl tlllles cllannltlf,{ md lo\.lule shcc
\\on dlld hcld tilt.:: ~)tl1patl1\ of th~ IUdl
lel1ce I ... om the sta ... t
I It I-. l111proh Ibl(' that .1I1\une IIkcd the
second
Fraser ThaI's ,. tnbu.,
tt) Illr Illterpn:tltlOlI of the plrt One
\\.i:-- 1I0t ~llPIHhl'd to like h('r :\[ahelk
I Rosc
lI1ui.; tht s('uliHI ::\I ... s
1 r.lsc", 1
tlHlroug-hh desplc.lhle sl10h In dOIll~
so sltt dlsttllgul~lled ht!"'scclr as lIlIt:
01 tho
Ihl~ .. t pll,ers III the C.lst
1'1 \('r~ llub 1l1(,lIlhc ... s \\ho saw
J hne I' ICC" I I.. t
It the Cluhhot1:.c
It~t \t:.lr .\111 n'memhe ... Ihe splendid
\\urk 01 (~..:.)rge ~l \\ ..illact:, Jr ]11
Ihe f
1:
WOMEN VOTERS
~Iclllbe ... s
SIX of the eight
.tIl\
We hl\e t"ne and agam heen ""
d
I I
hers
Cluhot\\ achve
ho ha\ mem
e lp
pre sseof the
'\II.Pia)
I Ie crs'
repor"
pea("ed before N.ldle) J>.ark all(ilcllces
1 I hronghollt thc country ccleh...atlOils
l
Ihc) dccla.-c It to he.1 nal JO) to ap I Jhe \mcrtcan legion at Its regularlha\c hecn held till:> month to m.lrk thc,
Ncxt \\c~k the ::\londa) 11Ight Fo ... urn
}lcar before the RHIIt.') Park pcople and l1I()l1lhh l11eetmg hid al1l11tenS1VC dbCt1S Illst l)lrth
C Il lIe\ r stop t Ilklllg' about the ellthu I SIOIl on the needs ot the unemployed 1111 Girl S("out~ of S\\arthmorc 111 particular Imam C
Ha"sflck eh linn III (It the
f"coHilmess '\lth \\I"ch Ihe) .I"s (hstnct, .md means of ra,smg suf ha\( a record of unusual accolIIJlloshmcntl Regos'r,,',on COIIIOllI"oon "f Pe"n,,"
.. Ire rcccl\cd The rc~pOIISl\elle~:-- 01 fH:lcnt funds to ...clle\e (listrcss
[fur th(' pa"t ,ea'" and thclr h('.ullJul ... ter~11I11 spelk 011 \.If(' nd \.Irc ISIll
S\\.lrthlllore lluliellf.:!.:s sutTers In COlli
In past )ca.-s thc CIl;)rlh Ball has}Jro Oil Cnssoll lane IS the ccnter 01 Girl 1
JIlI~ \\cek :\Ir \\.Ilttr II ~('Ch 01
p.lflson acconlmg to most 01 the ... t:ports duccd a la ...gl' :--11111 hut no ~J1ace 15 a\all I Scout \\ork \\hlch IS contlllualh I11crl.:.IS I S\\drthnHlrc.'
g l\t.' .1 \('n IIltcre~tlllg
th.lt \\e JlcI\e hc ..lnl
ahle thiS lear lur thc dancc
1 1I1 g' III Ihl~ COtlltu1ltllty
I tcllk Uti
h.lluhb
.lIld
hllldltr\
111
Jhe l.xchange p ... og-ralll\\1thlhc Bartl
Iltc Legion deculcd UllaI11111011sl) to re
Ihlfo.:h pl.ll(," I nHn hl:-- llrgl lX])('nlllcl
:.tormc.-s I:. Iookc(\ tor\\ard to h) the
:;,\arthmore Pla)ers' Club as a real lor the hell('hl of the 11('<:<1) the tUllC t~
! cu .. ~td \ICe .llId COrnll/tHIII llllung thtl~e
cOIltnhutlOn to each \C.lr s schedulc of lie It the COI1\eJ1lCIICC of Ihc Playcrs
horn to gre t \\C,llth \\Jth soual pOSI
pld.)" Ma.) thl:> IJUIIII \\ll1eh IS "0 IJI.:II1.: IChlh
\lId III (udr:r not to tIltcrfcrc w.th
I twlI .1IId \.t:--! pohllc.tl tIlI1u('[)ce Com
helal to both COllltllllnltles contlllUe a.ut.llthe recclpts ot thc cluh. It \\as deCided to I
I he l)eia\\
1·I~k that the pia) already gncll hy ).Ir 1 11 1(11 \ot('rs Iud the ~\\.I ... thl1lore go nut Slid :\1 ... ~el.:l\ to thc hllllilt
Woman's Club Noles
III \\ 11Ich
ch l"'ll:!..: ... :. 'Hrt.' 1I1mcd I'r.lscr almost
thlllg Illlght happcn
\\ h.u .ICtUllh <11<1 hapP('tl \\ hell thl.:
n In}stormc'''s presented 'J he I-tr~t
~I ... s I'r Is('r .It the Pl.'\uS Cluh (ltl
u('sd 1\ Ilid \\ ..:
ed tl) pleas(' 1\\0 cro\\ded houses TIH:Y
apl'l.uuled e nthu51astlcalh
the ap
pl.lllsC \\as \\ell desencd
It IS nut oft(,11 th.it a pl.1\ b) .lIl Lng:
h~h Hlthnr \\ Ith atl ElIghsh scttmg
a s\mpathettc note \\Ith an
AlI1ertc.Ul .i.Udlellf.:C But St John IT
\ mc 111 hutldlllg a pia) ..Imultd the dl\ orce cou ... ts produeed ..1n e xcCptlO1I tu
tltl. gt.:llc ... al .-ul..:
\\ hell ~I ... Fraser penlllts hlmsclf to
be dl\ o ... ced h) thc first ~Irs Fraser,
qua ... rcls \\Ith the st.:coud :\l ... s Frasu
and thell dl\o ...ccs her, e\t:r)onc cxpects
th.tt tlu hn 11 curt am \\111 Imel 1\1 ...
F ....iSl:'" h.IPPlh rc UllItcd to thc first
:\Irs l'raser [he comphC.ltlollS of t\\O
ollllllOlIatt:d cllIldrell (opposltel) and
olJstlllltel\ OplII[otlclted) couplell \\Ith
the ard"" cuur"lup of an acceplahle
h.,chelor and
I raser
I s dC\',hshly
nc[ghhorl} \\Ith othcr nearby to\\tlS
TillS custom ha~ prc\ ulcd for a lIumber of )ea ... s and there IS posslhly no
stronge ... bond heh\ecli the COm1l1UIlIties
t f J{ldlcy Park atlll S\\artI1l110rC than
the anllual exchangc engagcments It
has foste ... ed many I1l(h\Jdual fnendshll)S
and fc\\ and far behHcn arc thc
S\\arthmo ...ealls and the Rldle) Pa ... kcrs
who cannot Immediately find common I Jane Prichard, Jean Fn~hcr
ground 111 the diSCUSSion of prollllnent and Ehzabclh Hornaday,
membcrs of thc t\\O dramatic orgalllza
tlons
or the RutgerlS Avenue
ASl(ic from the slIlgle program \\ Illch SchGol~ ~how how Ihe In.
each dull presenls III the other's pla)house, there CXlsts a feclmg of inclld dlans .lui things "cars ago
slup and ... eclproclt) bet\\ cell the clubs
in Swarthmore
trom the heglllntng of the season untIl I
the last cu ... tam falls \Ve are
form cd a:; to how many
... e
people a ... e called upon to help thc
BarnstormCl""s III the
Of.l Single
season, hut It seems that III IIcarl) C\Cf\
pl.ty produc('d b} the S\\arthmorc club
IllIS ) car there has been someune I
10
",cd fur0 ...theconllected
occasIOn III
by somc
.he B.m
"tormers
\\a\ I
gralll~
IOl(S\IE
'YORK \\ \N'l.l'.oD
tt.'nnll1 II In
\\ llie
"
"
Of
Till> /I 1\ IIIISU \I"
II!-I~N
"I
I t
"
"
~TUli
-\\llh-
.It
I
$2.50 PER YEAR
cour~c
110:'101'1 \T\\III-f\l \\H"
\\1 U~f Sf) \\ flJUltsn n HtllHY
,,
I he annual, ISlt of the [{,die, P Irk
B.lrlJ:.tonliers to S\\.i ... thmore lit ('x
change for .1 product lOll lit i{lIl1q Park
h) the Pla)ers' <..:Iuh IS a note\\ortll\
SW ARTHMORE, PA., MARCH 24, 1933
UUIII-I
drllll 1
111 JH I lile ul h \HI!
VOL. V-NO. 12
~\\arthmo
'1( .
[It
BARNSTORMERS
C.\lN SlurJH
Editorial Comment
I
It:
e SWARTHMOREAN
TO THE
I
'I
klud
GREETINGS
parallc] r Cmuht"'rr_!' ,nou (Ish Ir ('I.rl,lIt!d CIIC(,K
Ulllllldetr(!(!t OIl,II\IJ(l"lh
IIIhlldns Fllrhcl
I {uut lit .. 11th rnllll( (x"lIthll~ throll~h rhe mhldlc '"111/1111111" IIHWUIII('41 I'tllh
I'ltl(
1I11"r I I Irh \\ III
Ih( r d
to I fiCtt.'t!1)
DeI'lftll \\ult 1111\
IIJ<:":H\ G S\\J
1<1111
.11htlh"!UII,ofhHhllUdn.dl>(ltllt)Olll
"1[1111
I
MARCH 17, 1933
lIId tht.: g:lIlccrtls[l\ 01 a lll1tnhl.'l
S\\ 1... lhmon \\Olllcn furtl1turcc hllt.'11
C
~II(,
clll~l1Ig
~h:--~
~I!
FRIEND!;' ."IUST DA\
SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Illl hlg g \lilt: 01 thl :--t ISOII lor tht!
II ... kttb til to..: llll" 01 th..: I nlll,b I.. r~t
I) 1\ St:!iI 01 \\ 111 h(' held tm :\Iolld lY
l\(lli!1~
II Iht Pnp slllolli (,\11\ II
1)1) It!
1 \\lltl1lh~ lhlll,.{ \TTt\\S
Illd tilt
L Inllll tl..,
IlIll I
lilt 11 .. 1 1.11 ~llht:llb b IIItfert::--tmg It
lIot (llUll Illlrdlllg to pnlldult hut
thttr thtlrtng I!"> ~.lJ(1 to hl \c ... ) helpful
to the teams Rcfcne, Han) ~Jtllcr,
l mpI"'l \\ llh.UB Ktrscll dud tUlle
k[~plr
Il... Slll ... e .... cI"':--I~t lilt time
Illpcr" Ill{tl\ :\fent.:r ~lld Ilo\\ard
l'll(klll.11I
tOlllltl)"'S
\Ihall I \anson
111(1 P.tul lie l\ t ...
I hl rl.' It n l heen a:; many as t\\O
hUlltlnd It ... tlnll 01 tht "t gamc:-- 31HI
the pllhht: '" t t nit Ilh lIl\ltcd to attL nl!
Ih..: fUllltlr .. ~t.;tltlll ot thee \\PJll;)II~
duh \\111 hnld till mOllthh 1.lnl ptrl}
111 the loul1gt Iltxt Illtsda\ t.:\ccIl1llg
•
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MARCH,z4, 1933
THE SWARTHMOREAN
3
THE SWARTHMOREAN
mouth College returned from France Detlefsen's' brother· in-law and sister, FloridaJ has been received by his
last week to get Mrs. Bagley, who has Mr. and Mrs. Gage, of the Blair AcaPUBLISHED EVERY PRIDAY AT
mother, Mrs. Lizzie E. DeArmond, of
been at Hanover, New Hampshire. Next demy. Blairstown, New ]ersex, on Sat~
SWARTHMORE.
PA.
,
Park avenue. Mr. DeArmond J formerly
Wednesday they will sail on the liner urday.
resided
here. He has been ill for the
,Manhattan to spend several months
Alrs. C. F. Wickoff, of Yale avenue,
abroad.
will spend the week-end with friends (last two years. Interment was in FlorROBaRT E.·SHARPLES
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing of in Merchantville.
ida.
I!ditor and PubUther
Elm .avenue entertained at dinner
last
Betty
iIlurphy,
of
Diekinsonl
________________ :
Miss
,
evening.
.
avenue, is spending a week with her
Subscriplions Received for
Mr. alld Mrs. Ralph Horn, of WilmPhone Swarthmore 900
father, Dr. John A: Murphy, ~t AtlaDMagazines, Domeslie and
33 West Baltimore Ave.
ington, wi1l be dinner guests of Mr. tic City, where he IS convalcscmg from
Foreign
EAtered .. Second Cl... matter, January 24,
and Mrs. Percival Armitage on Satur1929. at t.e Po.t Oflice at Swarthmore. P ...
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
a recent illness.
W Soli' Y
Ord
day
evening before the Series dance.
.
e
~Jt
our
en
undu the Act of March 3. 1819.
Mr. znd iIlrs. Frank LI,?>:d. Wnght MR. AND MRS. GILBERT S_ FARIES
Judge alld Mrs. Ira Lucal~ <>f CleveMadison 110
and
daughter have been vIsIting ~hs.
239 Haverford Avenue
land, spent Sunday with M.r. and Mrs.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24,1933
T. W. Crossen, of Garrett avenuc.
Andrew'f.
Porter, ofatElm
Mrs.
Porter entertained
tea avenue.
last Thurs,
Mrs. David S. Plume and her daugh- day for Mrs. Wright. ~1iss Angela
tcr Mary Jcan of Ncw Rochelle are the Morgan was also a guest of honor.
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Russell G. WitMr. and Mrs. P. G. Fudge, of North
man, of Harvard avenue this week.
Chester
road. are entertaining Mr.
Miss Mary H. Knowlton, of SwarthMrs. Robert Haig of Ogden avenue
Fudge's
mother,
of Elmira, New York,
.
.
more, is· spending a few days in Wash- entertained at luncheon \Vedncsday.
for
a
few
days
.
. ington, D. C.
Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, of .North
The news of the death, last weeK
Bob Weltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester road, left Monday for Califor.
Earl H. \Veltz, of College avenue, willI nia, where he will spend three weeks. of George DeArmond in Orange Park, I
entertain eight of his friends at the
Boone Dinsmore, son of Mr. and
movies and for supper in celebration Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore, of Kenyon aveCLASSIFIED
of his birthday today.
nue who is a student at Peddie School,
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf Higittstown. New jersey, has been ill
FOR SALE
of Park avenue spent last week~end as at the University of Pennsylvania
REN'l'-Furnlshed apartment. Jiving
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyer Hospital and is expected home· the last FOR
room. fireplsce. t.wo bedrooms. bath. dinet.te
of Moorestown, N. j.
of this week.
and kitchenette. Electric ice box. Swa.. 1489.
•
Mr. Frank
Schcibley, of the
Mr. Irving L. Gill returned from St. FOR SALE-Two bedroom suites, dining
and
Strath Haven Inn, Spe!1t last week-end Louis on Tuesday. Next Monday he
room suite and rugs. Call Swarthmore
at The Inn at Buck HilI Falls.
and Mrs. Gill will leave for St. Louis, 653 after 6 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sharples, of where they will make their future
FOR RENT
"Sharberry" Thornton, will entertain at
•
FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms and
a bu~et supper before the Series ~nce home.
We DECLARE these chocolates are
Ben Narbeth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
garage for buslness man. Box C. 8warthtomOl:row evening. The guests will be
as fine in quaUty and flavor as is
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams and Octavius Narbeth, of South Chester =m:o::r..:e:an~o~m:;oe~.=::-=~~=;;:;~_ __
WORK WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. F. Don Price, of Swarth- road was a member of the cast of
possible to produce.
"Outw~rd Bound'~ given at Duke Uni-----..::.:::.:::.:...::..::::.:..::..=:::.-~_::_-.I
more, Mr. and l-Irs. Robert Lee Arn- versity recently. He was "Scrubby" in WORK WANTED-Mrs. Robinson. "Collegeold of \Vallingford. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb,
We CHALLENGE anyone to proGate", wanta to place very fine colored
play and was highly praised in the cook-housekeeper (with husband as butler
of Ardmore. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald At- the
Duke Cronic1e for his enactment of if desired). Reasonable. Swarthmore 213.
duce finer chocolates ••• your first
more Cox of Baltimore and Mr, and this role.
9 to 4.
box will convince you.
Mrs. Glenn A. Bailey of Lansdowne.
Ralph
Rhoads,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LOST
Professor C. R. Bagley of DartOur personal guarantee behind
R. E. Rhoads, of Princeton avenue, enlady's sllv'9r wr1Bt watch and
tertained at dinner before the concert LOST-A
bracelet. Sunday evening, March 19th. on
every package.
of the Main Line Orchestra last even- Park or Harvard avenues. or In BundayDR. DAVID LINCOFF
Bchool bundlng of Presbyterian Church;
ing.
Signed •••
marked. E. W. L. Reward. if returned to 230
llS So, Olive St.
Park avenue.
Mrs.
Charles
Israel,
of
North
PrinceMEI)JA
ton avenue, who has been very ill at LOST-Ladles Small Gruen Wrist Watch
and Bracelet. Players Club. Wednesday
Eye Sight Specialist
the 'Stetson hospital for the past week night.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Reward. Mrs. T. W. Crossen, Swarthis slightly improved. Her daughter, more 436-W.
Rea80nable Priees
l\hs. William Erickson, of Chicago, is
WANTED
here.
~Palr900.
of brass wall sconces. Phone
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Detlefsen, 0 f W Swarthmore
Bulletin III
Woman's Exchange
Laf,yette avenue, will entertain Dr. ================;
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
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NEWS NOTES
CHOCOLATES
of Supreme
I
r----..!...-!----,
Quality
c
50
per pound
A DECLARATION
¥.
A CHALLENGE
AIIIIOUNCIIIG
NEW
FUEL
BACHMAN'S
QUALITY
MARKET
14 PARK AVENUE
Swa.333
Since tho mild winter hu kepi
the II""UDd opeD, aud freezing
For the heater
or fireillace
In CarlOQ
Matinee Daily
Country Roll Butter .... m. 22c
Land 0' Lakes Butter ... m. 25c
Friday and Sa'urday
The Finest Butter in America
Sirloin Steak. . . . . . . . . . m. 29c
Rump Steak . . . }
... '. m. 23c
R OUDd R 0881 . . .
DRAPERIES
PHONE SW. 1225
CLARK GABLE
"No Man of Her
Own"
Carole Lombard
Dorothy Maekail
Each
7~c
State Cut Rate Store
109 W. STATE STREET
WASHINGTON
Theotre-Chestcr
SATVRDAY, MONDAY. Tl.TESDAY
BARBARA STANWYCK
in
'Ladies Tbey Talk About'
WEDNESDAY, THURS~AY. FRIDAY
"LUXURY LINER"
with
Geo..gC Brent-Zita Johann
Alice White-Frank Morgan
CONTINUOUS FROl\l NOON
MEDIA, PA.
Media 1572
STANLEY
THEATIlE
CHESTER
Frida\', Saturday und
. Monday'
ANN HARDING
LESUE HOWARD
"The Animal Kingdom"
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday
IRENE DUNNE
1. Lloyd Hamilton comedy.
2. Vincent Lopez and his orchestra in "A Hawaiian Fantasy".
3. Silly Symphony-"Bean and
Bees".
SPECIA.L KlDl)IE
SHOW
Saturday at 1 :30 P.
IOc
The Fir.t alld Duly Cut Rate Store in This Vicinity
We thank the people of Swarlhmore for their wonderful palronage given Us in response to our adver,isement.
98C
CAMELS.............
I.UCKY STRIKE ...........' .' .' .' .. .. .. .. .. .
OLD GOLD ....................... .
CHIlSTERFIELD. '.' ................ .
Carlon 200
"The Secre' oj Madame
Blanehe"
Pl."t
. ~SllH!fJtPfJlUI Nowt
--- :S'wartJunoreo
Shoulder Lamb .. .
Legs Lamb ..... .
Rack Lamb Chops.
C1overbloom Eggs ...
PhilUp. Holmes
Lionel Alwill
College Pharmacy
Foods Are Not on Sale at
Any Otber Store m
YALE AND KENYON AVES.
Swa. 183
Spinach, fresh cut, !4 pk.
Cri8p Celery hearl8, bun •.
Iceberg lettuce, head . .
Yellow Onions, !4 pk•..
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10c package of 20
TINS OF 50 ......... " .............. '" .: ...... 25c
Reg. 35c Kotex ..... '. '.
. . . . . . . .... 15c
Reg. 25c Johnson & Johnson Baby Talc-2 for 25c
R.·g. 25c Ellso-Tabs.
.2 for 25c
Reg. 75e Dextri-Maltose . . .
. 54c
Reg. 75c Alopben Pills.. .
. 39c
Reg. $1 Listerine Antiseptic
(tootb brusb sterilizer free)--69c
Reg. $1.25 Edrolax ..................... 7ge
Reg. Pepsodenl, lodent, [pana or
Kolynos Tootbpaste-29c
Reg, $1 Proback Blades (10's) ............ 59c
Reg. $1.50 Renault's or Virginia Dare
Wine Tonic-79c
,
M.
Extra Added Attraction
TOM MIX and TONY
"THE FOURTH
HORSEMAN"
Monday alld Tuesday
Victor McLaglen
Edmund Lowe
Lupe Velez
EI Brendel
Compared with other highest grade fuels, it bas proved:
Home-made
Bread,
Cakes and Paetry•.
Rolls,
Breakfast-7 a. m. to 9:30
a. m.
Special 3Se Lunmeons--12 to
2 p. m.
ON ORDER
1. More lasting
2. Higher in beat value
3. Practically smokeless
4. Coutrollable in combustion
5. Entirelyfreefromdu8t
6. 1\I08t ea8i1y bandIed
and fired
7. Unvarying in quality
Individually Decorated Birth.
day Cakes, Deeorated Euter
Egg.,
Chicken
Salad,
Crah
Newber..,
CreaJlled Chicken,
Pally SheDs and Soups.
weather canaol harm. sweet
peas, why not get an early etart
hy pIanliDg NOW? Earl,. planting insureR a profo.ion of
blooml .11 seallOD.
A moot complete lUI 01 these
desirable 80wen appean iD.
U you are intel'ellted in veg.
etable and Hower seeds, ro.~
perenDial plante, etc., we will
be iliad 10 Hud yon • eopy of
IhJa auihorilBl1Ye work, free
on request.
We espeeially iavite ,.ou to our
ltore, where ,,,u will eacoaater
DO ~king problemo.
1806 SpriIaf: Gudea St.. PJaUa.. P ••
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
DREER'S
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK END
PAICE
3~ LBS. BARRED ROCK BROILERS-ROASTED
Per net ton, delivered in
Chester, Darhy, Upper Darby, Llanerch and all towus
intervening and near by.
With filiing, giblets and gravy-delivered to your table ready 10 eat
$1.25 EACH
Young Tm·key Hens, Well Fed-Roasted
Wilh filling, giblets, gravy and a pint of cranberry sauce
35c a lb.
Dressed Wt.
STEWING CHICKENS, BUFF ROCK PULLETS .......... 22c lb., dressed wI.
DELICIOUS CHICKEN SALAD (no other meal used) ............... 85c ql.
PURE CHICKEN BROTH (fresh daily) .......................... 25e ql.
OUR FRESH CHICKEN AND DUCK EGGS .................... 25c a doz.
We have good reference to prove that our roasLed poultry is delicious by serving a
,number of church dinners, banquels and luncheon parties and hundreds of private homes.
Ma.r we serve you?
uHOT PEPPER"
n. H. Bloom
Mickey McGuinnes' Gang
On the Stage at 9 P. M. Only
WPEN Kiddy Hour
Thurs., Fri., and Sat.
"The Sign of
the Cross"
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
MIDDLETOWN ROAD
Regional Claim. Offiee
1620 Lewis Tower
Phila.
R. L. Bossard
Call, ROBT. T. BAIR
Spuial .4lfen.
Swa.I841
Whlttierl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
House.
9 :45 A.
9:45
A. M.-Morning
M.-First Day Forum
School In
in Meeting
House w11l not be held on March
26th because of Yearly Meetlng. On April 2nd reports 01
Yearly Meeting wlll be given.
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship 1n the
Meetlng House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.--6ewlng and QuiltIng In WhittIer House. Box luncheon.
All arp. cordIally Invited to Join In these
services.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO
ALL SERVICES
SUNDAY
10 :OO-Bible School.
11:00-MORNING WORSHIP.
PASTOR PREACHES
IN THE LENTEN SERIES
"THE RELIGION OF JESUS"
4 :45-0RGAN WORSHIP.
5:00--VESPERS. ClosIng 5:45.
PASTOR SPEAKS
"THE WHOLE OF LIFE FOR GOD"
WEDNESDAY
8 :OO-LENTEN SERVICE.
,
We Would Like To Tell You!
But our best recommendation COmes from
our customers-just ask your neighbor why
they use Mason Heflin Coal year after year
-why our service is the best-why we sell
Super·Clean Famous Reading Anthracite.
Phone us today - Swarthmore 6 - let us
prove it by sending you a ton today.
M H
ason
COAL
efli n
co.
Philadelphia and Suburbs
SWARTJD.IORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS, MINISTER
SERVICES. SUNDAY, MARCH 26TH
l1:00-WORSHIP AND SERMON
"BEHOLD THE MAN"
7 :45--WORSHIP AND SERMON
REV. JOHN D. BERa.. OF
SUMMERFIELD M. E. CHURCH, :PHlLA.,
THE DOUG;H IS HERE
Now for something to raise it. You ~tart, I start, he starts,
everybody starts, back to. you.
Don't loaf, and soon we will
have pie alld cake.
Bill 32 yean. and Charli.e 15 venrs
TRINITY CHURCH
Sluart Erwin
"The Face in
the Sky"
The policy is NON-CANCELLABLE and pays f01' your entire
LIFETIME if rou become totally di8abled from any cause.
BOSTON, MASS.
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
THE DEL. CO. DUCK FARM
~[arion Nixon
. That is exaetly what we do-for one day' or -for Several day&-:upon receipt of statement of the dollare paid.
Est.1S9!
WILL BE THE GUEST PREACHER
Call Chesler 8826--Mcdia 1045.J
Wedflcsfluy Only
Spencer Tracy
Some of our clients have asked' "if it can be possible" that we
pay doctor's or Burgeon's fees for a single day of illness or injury.
Income Indemnity Insurance Co.
THE
S.eclal Introductory
$,-.15
Information Wanted!
Dreer'. 1933 Garden Book.
BBNRY .. DIl&EB
12 PARK AVENUE
PhoDe Sw. 1993
FOR RENT
8 room house, single garage
8pace, on Harvard Avenue, b.,.
tween Rutgers and Cornell. Reduced rent $50.
Phone Swarthmore 1686
KIMMEL & SON
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Oppuslte the College Cnnlpu...
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
BUILDERS
PAINTERS
PAPERHANGERS
IN SWARTHMORE
SUNDAY
Not to be eonfused with socalled "briquettes"" P-F is
an entirely new fuel, originated and perfected' by the
manufacturers.
8:00 8. m.-Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.--flunday School.
10:00 a. m.-BtbJe Class.
11:00 B. m.-Momlng Prayer and Sennon.
Mr. Guenther Will preach.
WEO,NESDAY
10:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
3:15 p. m.--Chlldren·s Service.
Order TOdhy
Ihe PIRRS7LYAR.A
FUlL IIFfI. COIIPAR.,..
8:00 p. m.-"'Questlon Box" and DIscussion
Group.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF BWARTHMORE
Park Av~nue Below Harvard
lleella• .-_.
t5ervtC6S:
11:00 A. M.~tlnday School.
11:00 A. M.--..c.,unday Lesson-Sermon.
Telephone Media 1067
Descriptive folder on t-equesl
·TUNE IN YOUR RADIO. TO WlP
,
C\'ery \Vednesday
at 8 P. M. and listen to Michell's Garden Talks.
.
W~nesdai
eveninG meeting each week.
R p. m. Reading room open dally, except
Sundays and holidays. I to 4 In the after-
noon; Wednesday 10 to 4, Church edlflce.
aervtc.a
use the Invited
ReadingtoRoom.
All areand
'cordially
attend Ule
As a child is trained in habits of
Saving so will the man become. There was
never a truer saying than "The child is
father of the man."
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
U'=================================ll
SWARTHMORE-AN
The A ....rlc.. n Lellion A ...'ili...." of
the H .. rold AiR.worth Post wish ~ expre.. their ..ppreciation J.". tlac generou. help the followinll g ..IIeto tlacb ....lit
c ..rd party h.ld ar Sera,h Hall.n Inn
on Wedne.day, March 15.
MR. FRANK SCHEIBLEY
SHIRER'S DRUG STORE
COLLEGE PHARMACY
PECKERMAN'S
GOWN SHOP
VANITY BOX
Green'. Studio tomorrow night. They
NEWS NOTES
The family of Simon S. Snyder
deeply appreciate the sympathy and
kindness shown them during their recent bereavement by their Swarthmore
friends.
Mrs. E. Morrjs Fergusson entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon fer
~.frs. Arthur C. Boyce, of Teheran, Per513.
Mr. and lIfrs. Harold R. Perry, of has returned from California.
Elm avenue, spent last week-end tn
New York.
Redueee Priee
John and Delia Marshall, Cynthia
Adolph's Barber Shop announces a
and Jack Wickham, Betty Johnson, and
Edmund Jones win give a dance at reduction in price of haircuts begin-
FRANK THE BARBER
••
SUPLEE'S
BUCHNER'S
AMERICAN STORE
A. &. P. STORE
UTILITY SHOP
GET YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW
tinest in Swarthmore and is fully
equipped .with up-to-date fixtures. "The
lower cost of living expenses has made
it possible to reduce the cost of haircuts and to pass this saving along to
my customers", says Adolph.
We seek such a man! Our business is sound, pleasant, dignified and reaps rich rewards. Wilbout high-pressure selling methods, Ibe public gladly buys our product, now, more Iban ever
before.
l!:================;=================UI
Spring Speelal
1.
2_
3.
. 4.
S.
6.
7.
8_
9.
10_
Better get your car inspected. It is
necessary to have it inspected by March
31 which is next Friday or you may have
a fine to pay. According to a report
fro~ .the Pennsylvania Automotive AsSOCiation there were less than half of the
cars in. the State inspected on March 13.
There IS every reason to believe that there
will be a last minute rush during this
last. week that remains before the arrest
p.erlOd start~. The local inspection StatIons are domg all in their power possible
to get pe?ple to have their cars inspected
at. once. JO or~er to avoid a lot of last
mmute mspechons.
Grind Valves.
Refaee all valves and seats.
Replaee Head Gasket.
Clean and adjust distributor
points.
Clean and adjust spark
plugs.
Adju8t Fan Belt.
Tighten Water Pump.
Adjust Timing.
Clean carburetor and gas
* * *
lines.
. Wentzel Mot?rs are havin~ their enClean and wash down motor. ~Ire office ~enovlsed. The walls and ceilJOg are beIng redecorated in a wann tan
All 8 cylinder cars
color.
',$12.00
• * *
I I •
Found Injured
Robert Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Sanford. of 322 Park avenue
wa3 found hurt at the corner of Har~
yard and Rutgers avenue about 6
o'clock Wednesday evening. Robert
had been riding his bicycle and it is
not known whether he was struck by
an automobile or hit something and
$8.00
All 4 cylinder cars
$4.00
The kids, known as Mickey J.{cGinness'
Gang who broadcast from Station
WPEN, are coming to the Media Thea~re next Wednesday evening at 9 o'c1ock
In
sibility . of drivers for the safety of
pedestrians at street intersections.
All operators of troney cars and auto.mobiles ~hol!ld recognize that pedest~lans, at mtersections, when lights or
Only one week left to have ,sIgnals are favorable, have certain
•
rights .md that drivers and motormen
your ca~ IDspected. Come early are required to wait until foot traffic
lUHl a\ nul flU" rush. Can SlDarlh. has had an opportunity to complete
nUJr(' 139() aud we win eome for the c.rossing. Reasonable time should
your f.'~I".
be gIVen _ ~o people to cross safely
streets at lhtersections, notwithstanding that· the lights may have changed
after they have committed themselves
to the street. It seems to be necessary
to continue to impress upon operators
YALE AND RUTGERS AVES. of motor vehicles and troHey cars their
duties at crossings."
BIJBRY
C.M.RUMSEY
To Ibe man who is willing to serve Ibe public, an old Eastern Life Insurance Company can assure a position wilb financial
returns far above the average.
Reply by letter, giving full information and telephone nUmberto
Box D, Swar1hmorean Offiee
fell off, hurting his head,
Announcing New Low Prices
beginning Monday, March 27, all haircuts
35e
response to many fan letters received
from Delaware County. This is their
Attention of motorists is caned by first 1000di appearance on the stage. These
the Keystone Automobile CJub to an fourteen talented children h a v e been
important ruling by the Superior Court broadcasting Over this station for two
of Pennsylvania. defining the respon- years between 5 and 6 on Sunday after-
All 6 cylinder cars
cold and unreasonable, has been gripping the nation. The man
who subdues it, will go far.
Fear causes a man to walk Ibe ~treets, looking for a job, yet
Ibe chances are more Iban a Ibousand to one against him, unless
he makes a position for himself.
ning this week. The shop is one of the
n~ons and
have become very popular.
Listen to them on Sunday and go see
them on Wednesday.
•
I •
Simon S. Snyder
Simon S. Snyder. aged seventy-one I
years, a resident of Swarthmore for
thirty-six years, passed away on Saturday, March 18. after an illness which
became acute a few months ago.
He wiU be sadly missed by a large
circle of friends. He was a charter
member of the Swarthmore Methodist
Church and took an active part in its I
work. He served thl! church in many
official positions from its beginning in
Also shampoos are reduced. Get your tonsorial
service done at an e~pert service barber shop,
where only skilled umon barbers are employed.
Friendly service.
Adolph's Barber Shop
,
409 Dartmouth Ave.
1901 until his death.
He was connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad for forty-two years re-
Itiring in 1932,
Just To Remind You
You can't drive your car after March 31
unless
your car baa been inspected.
-
'
An Institution in Delaware County
for fifteen years
ill BARD ••• on
WENTZEL MOTORS
401 Dartmouth Ave_
Swa. 596
only 6 DAYS to
Get Your Car Inspected
YOU CANNOT DRIVE YOUR CAR
AFTER MARCH 31 UNLESS IT HAS
BEEN INSPECTED AND PASSED.
HANNUM
(#
WAITE
Yale Ave. and So. Chester Road
Swarth. 1250
ONLY
7
'hlue coal'
a6&
_
"N.t•••
Tires, Tubes, Brake Lining, PIUIfS, Batteries at new low prices
Russell's .,.......'Serviee
DARTMoum AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
WASHING-GREASING-TIRE_BATTERY_BRAKE SERJ'ICE
........." .....,,"",,"
Gulf
•.... _.
Atlantic
FUEL OIL
GIRARD-MILLER
Swarthmore
62-400
Media
1600
DAYS LEFT
in •whi_ch to have your car inspected_
DrIve ID now and get it off your mind_
Weare open for this service
Daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.-5unday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Dainty ,TI.ings!
pPERS
.
EN"OY THE COOL. BREEZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUM_
MER UNDER WELL. MADE
AWNINGS
WINDOW SHADES
SL.IP COV.ERS
FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORING
SWARTH. 1441
PUT MORE MEN
I
He i'Rsurvlilveddby hh is widow, a 80D, 1held at his late residen ,319 Vassar
J ames
usse, a aug ter Mrs George
The bospitatity eommittee of the C. Broadbent and two gr~ndchildren.
avenue. Interment was~ at Hilltown
Players' Club headed by Mrs. A. F.
on M
d·
.
Cemetery, Bucks County, on Tuesday
on ay evenmg serVices were afternoon.
\
Jackson gave a party for the cast of
"The First Mrs. Fraser".
Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., Rutgers avenue, returned home on Tuesday from
the Presbyterian Hospital, where he
was operated on for appendicitis. He
WANTED-A MAN WI1'HOUT FEAR
is ,resting comfortably at his home.
lack Rankin, of Haverford avenue,
Some big men will be discovered in Ibe next few years. Fear,
will entertain about sixty guests.
If you love dainty underthings ••. smart,
little intimates of the houdoir ••• fascinat.
ing fahrics of radiant loveliness, you will
want to keep them as long as possible.
And the way to do that •• _ is ne,·er to
wash them in hard water _ •• because
hard water is hard On dainty things. It
will not make the rich, "sndsy" lather
that you need. It means hard, dangerous rubbing for delicate lingerie.
You can always be kind to your clothe.
wben you wash them with this soff, clean
water that is selected as carefully as you
select anything that you eat or drink. In
fact the water that we send you is so
carefully selected that it is truly
"CERTIFIED WATER
',..111 PEDIGREED STREAMS".
T e SwARTHMOREAN
-
IN THE GARDEN
•
Editorial Comment
VOL. V-NO. 13
SWARTHMORE, PA., MARCH 31, 1933
/ W, Gar M.Ii; hi iii liM db &16 \\,01 i1i6 Me 'lilt bjil "ii, ,
During the spring, summer, and faH
months we have often been prompted to
feel that the men of SwarUlIllOre took a
"cry definite second place to the women
in the field of horticulture. No doubt the
absence of any such organization for men
as the Garden section of the 'Y%man's
Club is for 'Women has been partially
responsible.
If it is true that business conditions
have brought about more hours of liesure
for the average man; and if it is also true
that lI1~ny men who formerly belonged to
golf dUbs and country cluhs have been
obliged to discontinue membership. do not
the coming spring and summer months
offer a splendid opportunity for promoting the inexpensive but highly enjoyable pasttime of gardening?
To this end w~ believe that some organized effort which would include the
men of the community should be directed.
Many communities have garden clubs
consisting of more men than women.
Possibly such a club in addition to the
Garden Section of the Woman's Clutl
would not be desirable.
Caring for a flower garden is a form
of leisure which pays big dividcnds of
happiness at little cost. \Vhat call be
done in Swarthmore to encourage thi~
diversion this summer for both men and
women?
ARTS AND CRAFTS
TO BE EXHIBITED
NEGRO SINGERS AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday evening there will be a
special service at the Presbyterian
Church when President Johnson, of
Lincoln University, will speak on the
work for colored people as conducted
in the University, and the quartette of
negro students will sing. President
Johnson is an interesting speaker. The
(Juartette will sing the entire service,
rendering the negro spirituals in the
appealing way which has made their
music widely known. The singing of the
students is greatly praised wherever
they -have been. The public is cordially
invited.
WOMEN VOTERS
MEET HERE
The Delaware County League of
Women Voters met with the Swarthmore League of Women Voters at the
Woman's Club House. Swarthmore,
Tuesday afternoon.
After the luncheon served by the
Hospitality Committee 1Iiss Helen Hall
of the University Settlement Housc.
Philadelphia, told of the practical operation of the Unemployment Insurance
in England, which she had observed
from a summer's study of the subject
there.
The Reverend G, H. Bechtold of the
Swarthmore's arts' and crafts arc
many, varicd, and beautiful, as the canvass by the Exhibits Committee is daily
m~king cl('ar. An artistic sub-commit-
tee, headed by Mrs. Stanley I.. MacMillan, is planning the arrangement
and already finds its available space
fuil y called for. The Woman's Club
Housc. on Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings. April 27 and 28,
promises to present a drcam of beauty.
an inspiration to lovers of art, and a
rcvelation of the wideness of SwarthlUore's range of talent, expertncss, and
activity. Every worthy production, by
a citizen -.jJ' uu~jyilig (:JulJ r'lIcllib~r. 'tt
not shown here before, is invited. subject to the committees acceptance.
The work of child, teacher, artisan,
professional workcr, needlewoman, amatcur woodworker, or author will be
welcomed along" with the stately canvases and slriking pen-and-inks that
will dominate the display.
The women whose hard work makes
all this possible count their enterprise
a service to our borough's spiritual life.
Their ideal is not mcrely a beautiful
and worthy exhibition, but a new community spirit of _unity. with an encouragement to all, of every age and
da·ss. to make 2.t1d bring of his best
for the common good.
American Old Age Security League,
spoke of "Old Age Pensions", or as
he preferred to caU them, "Old Age
Security". He brought o'llt the fact that
in New York State, where they have
been tried. they have been highly successful. Also they are, contrary to popular opinion, much less expensive to
maintain than almshouses.
Mrs. Austin Van der Slice, Chairman
of the Women in Industry Section of
the State League of Women Voters
told of present day conditions among
textile
workers.
T. Henry
Walnut, Esq., of the Gov-
$2.50 PER YEAR
iitjifuihirwam!fiiiiit "ii, Gilt iliU ..de UHi *&1 ..16 \WI ii&I \Iii \tid dU u@
BOARD DEFENDS NEED FOR SIX
JANITORS IN LOCAL SCHOOLS
The staff of seven men under the head- touch with the members of the board
ing of Janitor-Custodian service attracted daily as to their wishes COIlCCtlli11g certain
considerable attention at the Home and features of the lIew building.
School meeting on March 6 when the proIt was while enbraged in this work that
posed budget for 1933 and '34 was under Mr. Edenhart showed his versatility in
discussion. The following outline of the making or directing minor repairs whie-It
duties of seven men is published for the formerly had been jobbed out to illdividenlightenment of the taxpayers of the I ual concerns in this county and Philadclborough.
phia. \Vhen the new gra<1e schoel buildJoseph Edenhart is looked upon as head ing was COI1lI)leted, the board offered him
of the staff and although for the purposes an annual salary of $1641 to remain as
of budgeting he is listed as a janitor he general superintendent of the three school
really fills the position of superintendent buildings.
of grounds and buildings.
In this capacity he is nuw serving the
His first contact with the Swarthmore board. The following items may be rcschools was during the construction of ferred to as tYl)ical instances in which he
the new Rutgers avenue building. At has saved the taxpayers lIIany times the
this time he was employed as superinten- amount of his salary.
dent of construction for :McCabe Bros_,
The week of Feb. 22, the lowest bid for
general contractors for the new building. resetting the motor in the fan room which
A large nmnber of sub-contractors wcre had undergone somc minor repairs, was
employed on this job and it was Mr. $60. ~fr. Edcnhart did'it at a cost of
Edenhart's task to coordInate them and $13.20 including his time.
Last Wednesday the coal bin in the
see that every specification was met.
When the new unit of the College ave- Lollege avenue building gave way entailnue school was begun it was learned that ing a repair job which would have cost
Mr. Edenhart was out of employment due $4() or $50 had carpenters been employed.
to prevailing conditions in the construc- Mr. Edenhart with the help of one of the
tion business and in view of the splendid janitors did the work for a fraction of
supervision he had given the Rutgers ave- that sum.
nue school project, the board lost no time
When the new typewriting course was
in making him an offer.
added to the curriculum. suitable tables
They proposed that he act as their rep- had to he secured. The lowest bid was
resentative in seeing that the specifica- $150. :Mr. Edenhart, with the aid of the
tions of the contract were followed to the manual training teacher, Mr. Cook. did
letter and that he do anything which the work at a tot;11 cost of $42.75.
wOldd result in a better building erected
When alterations were -made in the
at the lowest possible cOst.
Domestic Science department, the lowest
So diligently did Mr. Edenhart en- bid for the work of installing gas ranges.
leavor to follow out the provisions of his sinks, with hot and cold water, drains etc.
job that one sub-contractor admitted to was $225. Mr. Edenhart did the work
members of the board that his activity at a cost of $113.22 including his own
cost'him $600. In several instances work wages.
was condemned and had to be done over.
Last summer, the interior of the RutHe attended all meetings of the school gers avenue building was painted by 1\-1r.
board during these months and was in
(ColltilUud 011 Pll{/~ Pit'~J
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"INTERFERENCE" I
AT PLAYERS CLUB
Extra Scrit!s Dance
ernor~s Commission for the investigaThc committee of the Swarthmore
tiOI.l. of ~.ccu~atiO!lal J.?iseases" ~old. of _
j ~(' ... {'s dl"Jt<.f 4 h'!,'", ;P~!-;1llg... ,~ f",. 111tIned effort wJ~lch I'''d' bt:lhg made tOh tIl- - D. Malcolm H'odge, one of the best other 'dance to be held 011 April 22 at
cue occupatlOna Iseases among t ose
the \Vaman's Club There will be no
for which compensation must be paid.
kJ1(".VIl players of the Swarthmore Play'
,
..
. I charge to subscn·b·ers ..uut ,nlrs. L
OUtS
ers Club, wtll make hiS debut as a dt-I Cole Emmons, chairman, has asked that
OLD ~"PREP" GYM
rector next Monday, April 3, when he a list of guests and checks for their
OPEN TO PUBLIC presents the drama, UInterference," at tickets be mailed to her at least two
the clubhouse, at 8 :15 P. M. The play days prior to the dance.
Many Swarthmoreans, including adults will continue for five evenings.
as well as boys and girls, are rejoicing
Mr. Hodge has achieved much sucbecause of the opf!nillg of the swim- cess in heavy roles and was seen earlier
ming pool and the bowling alleys in
in this season in "Civilian Clothes,"
the "prep" gymnasium. Dr. E. L. TerAt thc Forum in \Vhiuicr House
man reports that the State Health au- when he played the part of )ack Hart,
thorities have inspected the pool and the shrewd business man. Other parts next ~.[onday night, ),[r. Clarence
that it is being run under their regu- he has done are Yates of the English Pickett, Chairman of the Friends Serlations and supervision. Consulting en- Secret Service in "Three Faces East," vice C«;mlluittee. will ~peak (ill the congineers Jefferis and Weiler of West Pete Swallow in Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh, dition of labor in the \Vest Vit'ginia
Chester are representing the state in both of last season; General Northrup and Kentucky coal fidds.
Last Monday. 1\1r. Romain C. Hassadding necessary equipment to meet in the "Quel:n's Husband." Player audiWoman's Club Notes
such requirements. The fee for the ellces have always enjoyed Mr. Hodge's rick. Chairman of the Registration
usc of the pool is twenty-five cents work and are looking forward to his Commission of Pcnnsylvania. spoke 011
political practiccs and mad.ines. PoliA joint meeting of the Delaware per week for three hours or ten cents first directorial effort.
"Interference" is a three act drama tics is the science of governmcnt, dcCounty Federation of. Women's Clubs and per holtr for those who wish to usc it
the Dclaware County W~lfare Council for less time. These fees are payable in which was first produced in London in elared Mr. Hassrick. but today that
will be held at the "Vomall's Clubhouse advance and may be paid monthly or 1927 and was the first full length talk- government is of the politicians, by the
on Thursday, April 6th at 2 oiclock.
for longer. periods if desired. Boys may illg picture made in America, featuring politicians and for the politicians.
Tracing the ramifications of the 111aAt this time the survey of Delaware use the pool on Monday, \Vednesday, Clive Brook. \Villiam Powell, Doris
Kenyon
and
Evelyn
Brent.
In
Mr.
chine,
)'Ir. Hassrick said, that while the
County which has becn made under the Friday and Saturday afternoons, and
Hodge's
production
S.
Felton
Bickley,
national
election was morc interesting
supervision of the County ).fedical So- the girls are scheduled for Tuesday,
who
did
such
good
work
earlier
in
the
10 most pcrsons, the local primary and
ciety will be repol'ted by Dr. Joseph W. and Thursday afternoons and Saturday
season in the "Thirteenth Chair" will election is the most important. because
~fouutin of the United States Public mornings. Dr. Terman is assuming pertakc
the part of Douglas Hilder of the it touches our daily lives morc directly,
Health Service. Other speakers will be sonal supervision of the pool and is
United Press Bureau; Ned Pyle. that of and it is here that the power of the
by Gordon Findlay and
Dr. Theodore B. Appel, State Secretary assisted
AI. Lavery of "Thc Daily Mail"; Rob- machine mu~t be brokcn. if the misrepof Health, Dr. "Valtcr Clarke, American other life guards for the boys and crt B. Grcer. who was seen in "Three
kind of government under
Social Hygiene Association, and hiI. Libby Main, Ann Bonsai and Ruth Faces East." that of joseph Craghurst resentative
which we live. is to end.
.
Arthur M. Dewees, of the Pennsylvania Lewis for the girls. The pool will be of "The Times"; Raymond P. Gott, as
Of the ovcr 900,000 qualified voters
Tuberculosis Society. Evc·ryone is in- open for mixed adult swimming on Childers, Marlay's butler; Roy C. ComSaturday and \Vednesday evenings each ley plays Sir John Marlay, M. D. J\Ir. in Philadelphia. 300,000 did not register
vited.
week from 8 to 9 :15. The fee for this Comley delighted player audiences with in order to \"ote, said :Mr. ~assrick. He
"Civilian Clothes" in February. Helen thinks this figure represents the intelNext Tuesday afternoon Dr. D. 11. time wilt be fifteen cents.
Melehoir. will give the final talk on CurAny persons, children and adults M. Miner is one of the new members ligent vote. which could break the 111arent Events to the members of the Wu- alike, who want to use the Bowling and will appear for the first time on the chine, and that these are bad citizens,
man's Club; these talks have been under alleys must become bonafide registered Players' stage as Barbara, Sir John's because they do not exercisc a privthe leadership of Mrs. Robert L. Coates. members of bowling clubs. These clubs niece; Catherine Gayle Hodge will play ilcge which is also a. duty. Against this.
chairman, and have been very instructive. will be made up of men, womcn (or Faith Marlay, Sir John's wife. This is Ire said, 7570 of the unintelligent vote
Mrs. j. S. V. Bishop, will talk a few min-I mixed) boys over fifteen and boys U11- ~.frs. Hodge's first appearance after an is "gotten out'" by the machine.
Taxatioll. in these days of reduced
utes concerning the Needlework Guild of (h.T fifteen. Bart Calvert will be in abscnce of several seasons. She took
part
in
"Thc
Dictator"
and
"Se\'etl
il.1(OI11(,:O;,
h'!.$ assUl~\cd alarmillg proporl
America preceding Dr. ),ldchoir. Tea, charge of the howling and other gylUChances."
:Mr.
Hodge
is
the
villian,]
tlons,
an~l
IS cau~ll}g Illl.)re persons to
will be senoed. ~Irs. Harold Barnes and nasium groups. He will be on duty bePhilip
Voaze,
alias
julian
Ackroyd.]
take
an
IIltcrest
In government. \\Then
Mrs. Thomas McCabe will be hostesses ginning Saturday, April 1. all day for
Helen
Clarke
Reed
is
the
villainess.
they
arc
sufficiently
aroused. the l)eople
for the afternoon.
the organization of such clubs.
Deborah
Kane.
She
was
last
seen
in
will
take
over
their
government from
The alleys will be open 011 Monday,
"Ladies
of
the
Jury."
Helen
Inglis
the
politicians,
thinks
~lr. Hassrick. It
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenMen's Quartet
Cramp
is
Mrs.
Barmc,
Deborah's
maid.
can
he
done
and
will
be
done. he added.
ings from 7 to 10 for adult groups.
Walter G. Emmott is Fred, the Hall whcn honest persons arc nominated
The Swarthmore Men's Quartet have
Porter. Miss Cramp and Mr. Emmott and elected to office.
prepared a number of interesting selecJunior Assembly
both played in "The Thirteenth Chair."
tions for the entertainment to be given
Hunt-Chapmau
Thomas H. Lueders will be P. C.
by the Queen Esther Circle at the
'fhe hosts and, hostesses for the In- Cleaver, of the Metropolitan police;
:Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman anMethodist Church on Friday night, ·termediate and Senior dancing classes Howard A_ Parsons, Jr., Inspector
April 7th.
this Saturday evening will be Mr. and Haines, also of the Metropolitan Police. nounce the marriage of their daughter,
The members of the Quartet are Mr. Mrs. George Schobinger, Mr. and Mrs. David Cramp will play Dr. Puttock, Di- julie Van der Veer. to Mr. Ray Perkins
Charles Deacon, :Mr. Allen Putnam, Arno Viehoever, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. visional Surgeon. Edith Inglis Cuska- Hunt, on Man:h 24th, in the Washington
Mr. Burris West and Mr. James W. Whitsit, Mr. and Mrs. David Chandler den, who has not been seen for several Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge:.
Johnstone. Mr. OUo Kraus, Jr. is their Prince, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Nivin years, wiJI take the part of Sir John's
~Ir. and Mrs. Hunt are both graduates
accompanist.
Wherry.
of Swarthmore College.
sister, Mrs. Florence Rooke.
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SAYS "VOTE"
EVENING OF GAMES
HELD TONIGHT
Au Evcning of Games will be held
to-night at 8:00 p_ 111. at the home of
j\f r. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, 725
Harvard avenue. The affair was arranged by the managers of the local
hranch of the American Red Cross. and
the prcceeds will he used to buy wool
which the pubJic-spirited women of
Swarthmore will knit into men's and
children's sweaters. or for any other
local emergency that may arise.
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NEW BOOKS AT
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Books added to the Public Library
recently include:
"British Agent". by R. H. Lockhart;
"Bula hfatari", by Jacob Wasserman;
'Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search for God." G. B. Shaw; "Preparedness." by \V. I. Hull; "Pathway to
~
the Reality of God," by Rufus Jones;
"Nalure of the Physical World'~, by A.
S. Eddington; "Moths and Butterflies",
by j\1. C. Dickerson; "Story of a Real
Garden," by I. B. Watson; "Human
Being", by Christopher Morley; "Nature of the World and of Man", by H.
H. Newman; "Memories and Reflections", by Earl of Asquith i "Ann Vickers", by Sinclair Lewis; "Narrow Corncr"'. by S. Ma'Ugham; "Erie Water",
by W. D. Edwards; "Wah-kon-tab",
by G. Matthews; "Lives of a Bengal
l .. ancer", by F. Yeats-Brown; ~IIndia",
by Lowell Thomas.
IIBoat of Longing", by 0: Rolvaag;
"Bright Land". by J. Fairbanks; I·S pan _
ish Holiday", by E. Mercier; "Imitation
of Life~. by Fannie Hurst, "Cavalcade",
by
Noel, Coward; "Long Knives
Walked", by M, L. Mabie; "Belinda
Grove", by Helen Ashton; "Last
Adam". by J. J. Cozzens; "Science in
a Changing World. I,;: ~l. Adafll:>;
"Hardy Perennial", I,:.' Hl~kll HI:II:
"Unfinbhed Symph,·. \ .
:;yh'ia
Thomt1SUn; "~illing 1':1'· •• _.
uy C.
Parmenter; "Let tht J ['.liT;·:
by R. Lane: "Eyes e,i 1." ....... i_.y' .,v.
Deeping.
"Farewell Miss Julia Logan", by J.
)..f. Barrie; "Arabesque", by E. Merccin j "Miss Delicia Allen", by Mary
Johnson; "Marriage of Convenience",
by Ann Green; "Westerners", by E. S.
\Vhite; "Unpleasantness at the Bellona
Club", by D. Sayer; "This is My Man",
by \V. B. ~Iaxwell; "Drift Fence", by
Jane Grey; "Beauty". by Faith Baldwin; "Elizabeth and the Archdeacon",
by G. Birmingham; uDuchess InterveIle~", by M. B. Lowndes; "From
Pillar to Post", by Helen hlartin, and
"Kennel Murder Case", by S. S. Van
Dine.
"
,
,l.
"
lunevile
"\Val' of a Dog", by Terhune; "Gray
Caps", by R. B. Knox; URolling
\Vheels", by K. Grey; "Young Ravcnels .... by E. Singmaster; uMississippi
River Boy", by E. Sabin; "Wandy", by
A. Chaffce; "Captain Trip", by R. S.
Holland; "Treasurer in the Little
Trunk", by H. Orton; "Two Boys", by
L. Robinson; UPeggy of Old Anapolis",
by H. Daniel; "Dorothy Stanhope", by
H. Daniel; "May"', by M. St. Clair;
"\\'hCll the Root Children Wake ..Up",
by S. OIfers; "Little Black Dog", by
R. Herrick; "Captain Red Legs"; by
S. Conner.
"!'t,'i artine and Michel", uy M. Criss;
"Tornado Boy", by F. Hinkle i "South
f:'01l1 Hudson Bay" by E. Brill; "With
Morgan on the Main". by C. Bennett;
··American. 'l\vins of 1812", by L. Perkin:); "Scotch Twins". by L. Perkins;
"Fairy Shoemaker". by Artzybashiff;
"Funny Thing", by Wanda Gag; "Golden Goat") by H. Hill; "Magir Trail",
by Grace :Moon; I'Way to Sea", by S.
1\Ieadcr; "Willow vVhistle", by C.
~leigs; "Early Sea People", by K.
))opp, and ""Vcavers and Other Wor-
kers·', by j, Hall.
PI...yers' Club Meeting
The annual meeting of the Players'
Club will be held Monday, Ap.il 10 at
8 p. m. at the Clubhouse. Nominations
will be madc of the officers and a governor to serve one year. The present one
year term governor's office expiring is
now filled by j. Kirk McCurdy. There
will ·be reports from the officers and other
business that may come before the meeting. The members nominated will be
voted on during the week of the play for
the month of May.
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Clure, Mr. Peel Bentley and Mr. anel l Allen, Mrs. Jack Shoemaker, Mrs.
HEALm SURVEY MEETING
downe, Chairman of Health for the
Mrs. Ray McLarty, of Drexel Hill
Jesse Darlington, Miss Mildred SimAT
WOMAN'S
CLUB
TIle French Club nlet last Monday at pers, Miss Sarah Berry and Miss May
County Federation of WoDien's Club.
the home of Mrs. Robert C. Brooks, of Keech.
The report of the Public Health Sur- will preside at the meeting which takes
Cornell avenue. Madame Leon Wen·
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H . Parker, of
the place of the usual spring 'healtn
celius spoke about the customs and the North Princeton avenue will entertain vey of Delaware County made by the meeting of the Women's C.lubs and
United State. Public Health Service Health Division of the County Welfare
music of Brittany. 'rhere were twcnty- at dinner tomorrow evening.
Miss Katherine Reynolds Parke, of will be presented at a public meeting Council.
Robert Barton Bond, who attcnds four members prescnt.
school at Mt. Herman, Massachusetts,
Mrs. Earl H. Weltz and Mrs. Philip Norristown, was the guest of her uncle to be held at· the Women's Club of
Physicians and Women's Club leadis spending the spring vacation with his H. Jewett entertained informally at tea and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Swarthmore 011 Thursday, April 6th at
ers from other parts of the state will
aunt, Mrs. William C. Taylor, of 011 Wedliesday afternoon ill honor of Dodd, of Swarthmore avenue last week- Z:OO p. m.
be present to hear the report and take
Swarthmore avenue.
Mrs. \V. A. Judd who is visiting her end.
This survey which has attracted state part in the discussion.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, of daughter, Mrs. C. \V. Sanney, of Drexel
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter and wide attention was undertaken by the
Dickinson avenue, entertained at din- Hill.
son Andrew Hunter, of Brooklyn, N. Delaware County Medical Society with
ncr in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C'II Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower, Jr., of Y., were the week-end guests of Mr. the able assistance and cooperation of
Marr last Friday evening.
Gurnsey road, cntertaincd all a Sunday, and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, of the Delaware County Federation of
Woman's Exchange
Barbara Gross, of Bowling Greetl'!1 ~ecel!tJy, to show two portraits by Mar- Riverview road.
Women's CIOJbs, the Delaware County
has issued invitations for a dance at the 1011 Greene Barney, of Rose Valley.
J\Hss Elizabeth Schobinger, daughter Chamber of Commerce, the Delaware
Foods Are Not on Sale at
Rose Tree Hunt Club on April 8.
Professor and Mrs. Howard M. Jen- of Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger, of County Welfare Council, the Delaware
Mrs. 'Iamie Prescott, who has been killS, of the Benjamin West house, will S
tl
ue
nterta' ed .
Any Other Store in
J.t:
entertain a bridge club to which the
war lmore aven , e
III
m- County Tuberculosis Association and
visiting friends in Swarthmore for the
Y
f
II
Satu da evenl'ng
the Stzte Department of Health.
IJclong next Friday evening.
anna y on
r y
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Swarthmore
Surgeon Joseph W. Mountin. of the
past three weeks, returned to her home
Dr. \VilJiam T. Ellis, of Walnut Lane,
Mrs. F. S. Pearce and her grandat Bay Shore, Long Island, on Monday. attended the dcdication dinner of the daughter, Ruth Pearce, of Gloucester, Unhed States Public Health Service,
Mrs. Johnson Hubble, of Yale ave- Girard Chapel at Girard CoJlege last Mass., arc the guests of Mrs. Pearce's who has been in charge of the rurvey
Home-made
Bread, Ron.,
nue, has returned from a cruise to the evcning. Other Swarthmorcans who son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. will present the report. Brief reports
Cakes
and
Pwoh7.
on supplementary studies on social disPanama Canal Zone and the \Vest In- attended the evening services were Mrs. Harold Griffin, of Rutgers avenue.
The alumnae of the Kappa Kappa eases and tuberculosis madE in condies. She was accompanied by hcr son, J. \\T. Ledoux, Mrs. Harold Barnes and
BreakfaBt-7 a. m. 10 9.30
Major Richard Hubble, Mrs. Hubble Mrs. \VilJiam 'I'. EHis.
Gamma fraternity spent Tuesday after- junction with this survey will be made
a. m.
and their two children.
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Mrs. George T. Ashton cntertained noon at the lodge, sewipg for the by Dr. Walter Clarke of the American
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colc Emmons, of on Sunday for Miss Florence Fraser, needy of West Virginia, who are being Hygiene Association and Mr. Arthur
Special 35. Luneheono--12 10
Riverview Farms, entertained at dinner who is a piano student at the Curtis cared for by the Friends Service com- M. Dewees of the Pennsylvania Tuber2
p .. m.
culosis Society.
before the series dance last Saturday Institute.
mittee.
Discussion of the reports will be led
ON ORDER
Folks who kncw "Rags", little \Velsh
Miss Betty Osterman, who is a stuevening. The guests included Mr. and
by
Dr.
Theodore
B.
Appel,
State
SecreIndividuaUy
Decorated Birth.
Mrs. Ezra B. Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. terrier, and pal of Nancy Lou Alger, dent at the Connecticut College for
tary
of
Health.
da,.. Cakes, Decorated Easler
H. E. Starbuck, Mrs. Gertrude Me- of 400 Pc::rk Avcnue, will be sorry to Womcn, is spending the spring vacaMrs. John J. H. Phillips of Lans~II" Chicken Salad, C....b
learn of his death, which occurred on tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
~Iollday, ~larch 27. "nags" had bcen AIlJert Osterman, of Rutgers avenue.
Newberg,
Creamed Chieken,
iil for :Ji)Out a week, with distemper.
The condition of Mrs. Eugene S. FarPally
Shells
and Soups,
DR. DAVID L1NCOFF
Mr. and ~frs. Charles DeHart Icy, of Newark, who was operated on
115 So. Olive St.
Brower, Jr., of Guernsey road, enter- at the Hahncmann Hospital recently, is
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MEDIA
Matinee Daily
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
t.illcd llr. and Mr~. \V. Albert John- improving.
12 PARK AVENUE
! son, of Baltimore, over the week-end.
John jaquette, who is a student at
Eye Sight Specialist
Today (Friday) and Suturduy
Phone Sw. 1993
)'Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Fitzgerald, of the Westtown School, is spending the
Reasonable Prices
Nlitledge, will entertain a bridge club spring vacation with his parents, Dr.
to which they belong next \Vedllesday \ViIliam Jaquette and Mrs. JaqueUe, of
I i\lrs. Benjamin \V. Collins, of Swarth- Elm avenue.
.Mr. and Mrs. George McCracken, of
more avenue, entertained her bridge
with
club at luncheon 011 \Vednesday.
Vassar avenue, entertained a Contract
FREDERIC MARCH
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lampert, of Club at dinner and cards at 'IThe HarPark a\'Cllue, entertained at dUlllicate vard" last Saturday evening.
ELISSA LANDI
.Mrs. Frances Warren, of Walnut
bridge 011 Saturday cyening.
CLAUDETIE COLBERT
A party for the young married people
CHARLES LAUGHTON
lane, who
of the meeting was given at \Vhiuier rived
home.has been in Florida, has arand a cast of 10,000 olhers
House \Vedncsday evening.
Come in and see our
Mr. and },{rs. Winthrop W. Mellen,
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
1t.h. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf of North Chester road, entertained at
Feature picture at 2 :40, 7: 10
of Park avenue will entertain at bridge cards last Friday evening when their
and 9.15
tomorrow evening.
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James C.
l\-frs.
George
Plowman
and
l\-Irs
Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. EmJlonda,. and Tuesday
nobert E. Sharpless will entertain at mons, Dr. George Armitage and Mrs.
specially priced
bridge in honor of .Mrs. Paul Sharpless Armitage, Mrs. R. Shepard, Mr. and
this afternoon at the home of Mrs. ~Irs. Samuel M. Dodd.
LESLIE HOWARD
Plowman on Park avenue. The guests
Nancy Fawcett, daughter of Mr. and
.In
will include Mrs. F. Don Price, Mrs 1\·lrs. Abram Fawcett, of College aveJohn E. Fricke, Mrs. Arthur Pickard, nue, will entertain at supper before the
"THE ANIMAL
l\lrs lo John Broomal1, 3rd, Mrs. George Intermediate dancing class tomorrow
KINGDOM"
evening.
for this week-end
!l.lr. and l{rs. James A. Cochrane, oi
MONDAY NIGHT IS
. North Chester road, entertained at
"HEDGEROW NIGH'}"'
including sizes up to 44
llJridge
Tuesday evening at their home~
Theatre--Chestcr
'rhe guests included Mr. and Mrs. MarWednesday Only
vel \Vils~n, Mr. and Mrs. John E.
FREDERIC MARCH
I Fricke, }rtr. and Mrs. William Sproul
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
HATS AND SPRING ACCESSORIES
. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixson, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
K.
Shelmerdine
Mr.
J
"TONIGHT IS OURS"
and 1-1rs. Daniel S. Morse, ,Miss Anne
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Grier, Ralph Sloan and Frederick R.
Thursday Only
IRENE DUNNE
Long.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.
'NO OTHER WOMAN'
Dr. \V. F. G. Swann and Mrs. Swann,
'The Parachute Jumper'
of
Ogden avenue, entertained the
CONTINUOUS FROM NOON
6 PARK AVE.
members of the Main Line Orchestra
at a buffet supper last Thursday eveniug, before the concert.
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had as her dinner guests last
IThursday evening, June Avery, Doroi thea Dodd, William Taggart, John
I Kline,
john Robinson and Richard
ONE OF THE LARGE MILK DISTRIBUTORS
~ Smith.
ADVERTISES
Chandler Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The hand knitted dress is not a passing whim of fashion.
; \Villiam C. Starr, of Dartmouth avenue, will leave shortly for Colorado,
It has been worn by smart women for sport and informal
: wherc he will attend the Colorado
: School of Mines.
day Wear for several years, and leading stylists predict
I The Servais children, of Dickinson
if the milk that reaches your home has passed through
'a~'clluc, arc confined to their home by
an even greater popularity for the hand·knitted costume
careless hands, inferior equipmGiit or unscientific handI chickenpox.
ling. You probably will not be able to detect the impuriduring the coming season.
j Miss Ruth Shoemaker, daughter of
j lb. and !.[rs. ",Talter R. Shoemaker,
ties by sight or taste and "you can't wash the milk."
! is spending the spring recess of WestI town School, where she is a student,
at her home on Riverview road.
Carroli Thayer, of Riverview road, is
itconfined to his home by illness.
A NEW AND INTERESTING DEPARTMENT
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Are You Ready for Easter?
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STANLEY
THEATRE
CHESTER
Buy your Golden Guern~y Milk that is produced frQlll
Tuberculin Tested registered Guernsey Cows, that is so
clean that it doesn't need pasteurizing.
MARCH 31, 1933
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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IMPROVEMENT
ALONG CRUM CREEK
The first step in the beautification of
the low lands along Crum creek at the
end of Yale a\'cnue has been comlJieted
with the laying by the Borough of a
twenty-four inch drain pipe from Yale
avenue across the property to -the creek.
This will prevent water from Yale avenue
washing out the ground as it drains into
the creek.
The next step will be the filling in of
the ground to cover the drainage pipe
and leveling it off. Then good soil will
be added and the entire area SOWJl with
grass seed and beautified by shrubbery
and plantings.
The last part of the work is to be done
fly the StraHl Haven Inn which has just
signed an agreement with the College to
rent the ground for a period of years.
The agreement between the College anti
the Inn provides that the land be improved.
The Borough is anxious that ashes and
clean rubbish be dumped over the low
-ground at once as a protection to the
draimige pipe which might otherwise be
broken. Frank M. Scheiblcy owner of
the Inn, is in agreement with this plan,
l)roviding only clean rubbish is dumped.
Mr. Scheibley has already had men at
work cutting out the brush and smaller
trecs in the area and he is anxious to go
ahead with the beautification program as
soon as possible.
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Necdlework Guild
A meeting of the directors or the
Swarthmore Branch of the Needlework
Guild of America will be held at the
\Voman's Club next Tuesday at onc
o·clock. "he reb'lilar club day is selected
for the cOllvenience of the directors.
As t he policy for the coming year will
he discussed it is hoped every director
who possibly can arrange it, will be
present at that meeting. Besides this
gClieral notice a card wilt be sent each
director, If any should be oyer-looked
please consider this your notice!
BACHMAN'S
QUALITY
MARKET
14 PARK AVENUE
Swa. 333
YALE AND KENYON AVES.
Swa. 183
Low Prices-Highest Quality
Best By Comparison'
Presbyterian Notes
Dr. H. T. Hodgkin
Last evening, Rev. Dr. Tuttle was the
prea(;her at the First Presbyterian
Church, Lansdowne.
In place of Vespers next Sunday, the
service wilt be at eight o'clock, when
President Johnson of Lincoln University
will speak on its work for the colored
race and the University cluartette of
negro students will sing. Everyone is
cordially invited to this interesting scn·ice.
Next Sunday morning at eleven, there
will be the celebration of the Haly Communion and the special offering for the
Sessional fund for the assistance of an
aged and infirm charter member of the
church.
A new department of the Church
school has been started,-the home d-;:partment, for the study of the Sunday
School lessons at home by those who,
for any reasOn, are unable to attend the
sessions of the school at the church, SUh·
day moruings. The department starb
with twenty-five members. The supel·iuteudent is Mrs. Clara. L. Taylor, Rivcrview avenue.
A full program has been arranged for
The Passion Week, Aflril 12th·16th.
Sunday, the 9th, services for Palm SUbday.
Daily church services, Tuesday.
Wedncsday, Thursday and Friday e\·t:·
Ilings. Tucsday, the preacher is the Rev.
Dr. Safford. pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, Upper Darby. \Vedncsday, the
annual dinner for the congregation, fol·
lowed by the annual meetings of church
and congrcbration. Thursday, The H.oly
Communion with address by the Rev. Dr.
Fergusson of Swarthmore. Friday, Passiolltide music hy the church choir. On
Easter-Day, the early dawn service for
young people. At morning worship, the
reception of l1ew members and bal)tislU of
children. At Vespers, the special Easter
service of music.
The special Easter offering on Easterday at morning worship will be devoted
this year to the support of the new church
foreign missionary pastor, John R. Dickson, M.D. in Shunteh. North China.
\Vord was received that Dr. Henry T.
Hodgkin, of Wallingford, long prominent
in missionary activities of thc Society of
Frit..'11ds and one of the founders of
Pendlc Hill school, Wallingford, died
Sunday in Dublin, Ireland, where he was
seeking to regain health after two years'
illness. He was in his fifty-eighth year.
Dr. Hodgkin was a native of England
and had lived in this country only about
three years, although he had made numerous visits in his travels before that
time, The Pendle Hill school, which he
helped to found and of which he was a
director, was ol>Clled September 24. 1930.
It is a graduate center for social and religious study.
Mothers' Assistance Fund
FOR SALE-House for sale or rent. 8 bedrooms. reasonable. call at 213 Yale Ave.
or telephone Swarthmore 736-R.
m.
INotary Public
Tire Prices Take a Drop!
Swa. 111-,)
Real Earale
RENT
floor apartment, 4 rooms and
bath. Hardwood floors. Hot water
2nd
heat. Janitor service. $45 per month.
This can only be a "cry temporary condition-trade your tires
in now before tires start to go up.
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$3 45
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Detached stucco house, 6 rooms
nnd bath. Front and. side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
Ford
Chevrolet
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 ear garage. Good location. $75 per month.
.
First fioor apartment--6 tooms and
SPECIAL FOR APRIL 1ST TO 8TH
TOP DRESS AND LUBRICATION
Bring 'I1tis Ad With You
TAKE MOVIES OF
H. S. PUPILS
On Tuesday afternoon moving pictures
were taken of all the Swarthmore High
School students by a special camera man
from the Media Theatre. These pictures
will be shown at the Media Theatre on
Swarthmore night, Wednesday, April 12,
as part of the regular show.
$1.39
bath. First class in every respect.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Prepare your car for Spring. We will clean and flush your
I':uliator using Firestone Radiator Cleancr and check and tightcn
all woter connections.
'Phone Swarlhmore 705
Drive In Today
FOR RENT
Warner Baxter
Bebe Daniels
George Brent
Ginger Roge....
Ruby Keeler
RIVERVIEW FARMS
Russell's .,.".,.., Service
LOUIS COLE EMMONS, Owner
DARTMoum AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
WASHIN~REASING--TIRE-BATTERY-BRAKE
SERJ'ICE
The Queen Esther Circle of the
Methodist Church will give a onc-act
play, "Miss Burnett Puts Oue Over"
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HILDA L. DENWORTH.
WALTER lJ. LANG, EXecutors.
Or to their Attorne,)·.
Queen Esther Circle
The Queen Esther Circlc of the
Swarthmore },,-Iethodist Church met at
the home of Alice Snydcr, Yale avenue,
last Friday evening. Miss Helen Singleton, the Conference secretary, was pres~
ent and gave a talk on work among the
Indians m different parts of the country,
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HONORS SHAW
RAYMOND K. DENWORTII,
1420 Walnut Strcct. 1'lIlIa., Pa.
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DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals wlll be received at the
County Controller's Omce. Court House,
Media, Pa., until 10:00 A. M. and. publtcly
opened at 11:00 A. M. on Tuesday, Aprll 11,
1933, for printing and furnishing approximately one hundred a.nd sixty thousand
(160,000) sets of Tax Collectors' receIpts;
one hundred and fifty thousand (tOO,OOO)
tax bills for boroughs and townships;
twenty thousand (20,000) poll tax bills tor
City of Chester. and seventeen thousand
(17,000) real estate tax bUla tor City 01
Chester. Details are on die In the County
Commissioners' Office.
Proposals to be made on unit price per
thousand sets for Tax Collectors' receIpts,
and unit prIce per thousand on each type
of tax bill required.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
certIfied check of One Hundred and FIfty
Dollars ($150.00) drawn to the order of the
County ot Delaware.
The County Commls.sioners reserve the
rIght to reject any or all bids.
The Hedgerow Theatre in Rose ValIcy. will join in the celebration of
George Bernard Shaw's first visit to the
United States by presenting the noted
dramatist's comedy, "You Never Can
1'~Jl" 011 Fr.idaYI April 7. This satiric
comedy ·oil the family institution is the
JAMES T. STEWART.
only one of the seven Shaw comedies 3-24-3t
County Controller.
in the Hedgerow repertory to -Illay
during the month of April.
The week at Hedgerow ollens on
Thursday, April 6, with Eugene
Magatine Subscriptions
O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape", a social
We solicit your orders
drama. Marshall Gatchell will.play the
and renewals
central role of Yank, sUiJported by
Harry Sheppard. Miriam Phillips, and
BERTHA P. FARIES
Dorothy Kite.
GILBERT
S. FARIES
"Hickory Dickory", a new comedy by
239 Ha"\-'erford Ave.
Dorothy Nichols, is now in preparation
Tel. Swa. B9~W
for presentation on Friday, April 21st,
Hedgerow's tenth annivcrs<:ry.
Coal, Coke, C·99. Just order
Tonight'"s play is O'Hara's "The
a trial ton of me. You will be
Years of the Locusts" and tomorrow
Pleased. Gilbert S. Faries.
night's is Lynn Riggs' "The SOil of
Pcrdition".
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Bulletin IV
APRIL FIRST - DON'T BE FOOLED!
Your modern Aeeident and Health policy is incomplete if h
fnils to eontain the features we have been printing. It must have:1. INCONTESTABLE, NON·CANCELLABLE provisions.
2. Doelor's fees payable for all lemporary illness or injury.
3. Addilional Nurse or Hospital henefils.
DO NOT TAKE CHANCES!
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INSURE NOW!
IneolUe IlldelUllity Illsnranee
(;0.
Est. 1892
BOSTON, MASS.
Regional Claims Office
1620 Lewis Tower
Phila.
Call. ROBT. T. BAIR
Special Agen'
Swa. 1841
Large rOoms. hardwood floors. etc.
Garage.
any
car
"42ND
STREET"
Methodist Church Notes
Friday. Clara Jean Alston,
ICC
Snyder. Dorothy Paulson, Ella May
Beagle, Marion Burgett, and Dorothy
RUfJp take part. There will be addiI
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tional entertainment hy the SwarthMusic Section
I more Men's Quartet and solos by profcssioual singers and readings. The
The music section will have an after- S\\,C"rthmore Men's Quartet consists of
Iloon of modern music at the home of, Mr. Burris \Vest, Mr. Charles Deacon,
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, of Swarthmore Mr. Allen Putnam and Mr. james W.
and Ogden avenues, next Monday Johnstone.
afternoon at 2 :30 P. M. Mrs. Clyde will
be in charge of the program. :Mrs. Irma
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Carels and Miss Mildrid Spencer will
Preparations are being made for the
be the other artists.
. observance of Holy \Veek in the MethodThe compositions given will be under ist Episcopal Church. Services will be
three classifications-first, the impressionists; second, Paris Six; third, Con- held Wednesday and Thursday evenings,
temporaries.
and Good Friday afternoon.
The program promises to he a very
The choir will sing Maunder's "Olivet
i~lteresting one as many of these selee· to Calvary", Sunday evening, April 9th.
A Class of young people is being pretlOns are rarely heard.
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pared for reception into the Churc I1 on
Police May Get Radio
Easter Sunday morning.
The Radio Commission has granted the The Finance Committee of the Church
Swarthmore, Pa., police department a is conduding a preliminary publicity
IJermit to build a police broadcasting sta- campaign in connection with the Annual
tion to operate with 50 watts power on a Self-Denial and Thank Offering. This
campaign closes on Easter Sunday.
frequency to be assigned later.
lOWe plan to use a station like that
OF W1LLIAli I~ANG
(late or
operated by the Philadelphia Police De- ESTATE
Swarthmort.', Delaware COlility. Penna.). de·
partment," said Albert N. Garrett, Jr., (cased.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
secretary of Swarthmore Council. "In~
ha'·c been grunted to the undersigned. who
structiolls to the police force will be I"('quest all persolls having claims or demands
broadcast from the station at lOS Park against the Estatc of the decellen1. to make
known tbe same. and nil persons indebted
avenue. The expenditure to be made has 10 the deeedcnt to nmke Ilayment. wUbout
delay to
not been decided upon."
month.
GEORGE SULLIVAN, Swarthmore 102
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Hervey Schumacher
The Mothers' Assistance Fund of Dela-: -:....:-~===;:-c:::-:-;~:;:;~---ware County has ZI8 families on its payWORK WANTED
roll. On the waiting list there arc now
about 40 families, who cannot receive any WORK WANTED-White girl wishes positIon doing general housework. Oood refhelp because the fund is exhausted. Help erences. Telephone Swa.rthmore 41.
to these families will have to be I'ostFOR RENT
poned indefinitely unless an increase in
the appropriation may be obtained.
Fancy Chuck Roast, .. ,tIi. 12c
With the present continued unemployCentrally located dwelling; five
ment, the State Department of \Vclfarc
bedrooms; $65 a month.
Country Roll Butter. , .. tIi. 20c finds it necessary to ask for a larger appropriation, if all of these needy families
E. C. WALTON
Crisp Celery Hearts . . . . bun. 5c are to he taken care of.
Snow While Cauliflo\l'cr
If the State Legislature can find
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
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enough money to give the Mothers' As$75-Modern
brick, 8·room, Hardwood
each . . . . . . . . . . 15c an up sistance Fund an increased appropriation,
noors,
garage.
$65--9
rooms. large porch,
Fancy Mushroonls .....
23c the conditions in Delaware County will 2.ear garage. S40-7·rooms.
$35-7 room
Juicy Florida Oranges, 20 for 25c be greatly relieved.
cottage.
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WM. S. BITTLE
For a sample or service call our milkman,
and many others
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Rack Lamb Chops . . . . . . Iii. 15c
Round Steak on Roast .. tIi. 19c
Rump Steak or Roast. ,tIi. 23c
Fresh Ground Beef.
. tb. 13c
All Week Starting Friday
The Home of 100 Pure Bred Gue~nseys
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Hervey Schumacher, 61, who has lived
in Swarthmore since 1917, was found
dead in bed at his home, ZZO Haverford
avenue at 9 o'clock Sunday monting-.
Heart trouble is attributed as the cause 'Of
death.
1\Ir. Schumacher who returned from
Florida two weeks ago seemed to be in
the best of health and made a social call
with his wife on Saturday evening.
He has been cOllllected with the Sun
Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in an
official capacity since 1916. Prior to this
he had been with the Peoples' National
Bank of Pittsburgh and resigned as
cashier to accept the position of treasurer
of the Sun Shipbuilding Company in
Chester.
During recent years, his time was occupied by superviSing Sun Village and
Sun Hill properties of the Sun Shipbuild·
ing Company in the capacity of vice
president and general manager of the
North Chester Realty Company.
He was a member of the Chester
Rotary dub the Springhaven club, the
Chester club and the S\varthrnore Fire
and Protcctive Association.
The -funeral services were held TuesI I •
day afternoon at the home. Interment
was at Arlington cemetery.
Canning Organized
He is survived by his widow, a son,
John
A. of Newark and a daughter, MarNotices are being sent throughout the
jorie.
county that a meeting wHl he held on
Friday evening, April 7 at 8 P. M. in
the Friends' Meeting House, Third
C LAS S I FIE D
street and North avenue, Media, to _____-::::;:~_;:::;;:;;;;_-form a permanent county wide organFOR RENT
ization for summer canning and other
vitally important projects facing the FOR RENT-Furnlsh&1 apartment, livIng
.voIl1, firep1ace. two bJdt!)oms. ba&h. dinette
county. All are urged to attend.
and kitchenette. Electric teo box. Swn. 1489.
The committee in charge of this
meeting consists of ]. H. Ward Hink- FOR RENT-Wlll share comforts of home
with refined party or couple or will rent
son, Fairman Furness, H. O. \Vilcox, furnished room. Breakfast opt.1onal. ReaAirs. Herman Cope and Mrs. Henry S. sonable. Box K. Bwarthmorean Omce.
Barker.
FOR SALE
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"iU,MY;
8 room house, single garage
space, on Harvard Avenue, between Rutgers and .Cornell. Reduced rent $50.
There Is No Safer Investment
Than to fill your bin
coal. You will get a
winter when you go
that you won't have
next spring.
with Van Alen Bros.
lot of satisfaction in midto the basement and find
to buy more coal before
Phone Swarthmore 1686
INORTH LAVALLETI"E, NEW JERSEY
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Ocean front eotlage ~very ~nve·
nience fully famished. Saeri6.cing,
sale or rent. Apply owner only,
S. R. REAMER
Haddonfield, N. J.
Write or Phone for Appoln&men&
VAN
ALEN BROS.
COAL
RIDLEY PARK 412
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William Craemer. and John Murrell were
the members of the junior class who were
installed at thi. time. The Society departed from their usual custom of ex·
plaining the ideals of the Society and for
'f
the first time invited an outside speaker.
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
Dad Waite, the speaker procurred, gave
Editor and PubU.bcr
a very instructive and inspiring talk on
the spirit of winning.
The National Honor Society numbers
Phone Swarthmore 900
over 1200 chapters in the United States in
i!nteC'ed .. Second CI... matter, Jan.uary 24. the various high schools. Its membership
1929. at the POit Office at Swarthmore. P ..,
consists of 5% of the junior class and
under the Act of Match 3. 1879.
15% of the senior class at time of graduation,
chosen from the upper third of reFRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933
spective classes.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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Onc who signs himself as 'fa neighbor" scuds the following poem as a
tribute to the memory of S. S. Snyder.
There is greatness in simplicity,
In honesty and cheer,
He made the world a finer place
Because he sojourned hcrcHe was that kind of a man.
He didn't crave for riches,
He didn't seek for fame,
He didn't play to galleries,
Just kindly played the gameHe was that kind of a man.
He had a Jesus in his soul,
As well as in his creed,
He scattercd seeds of charity,
He crushed the hurtful weed~
He was that kind of a man.
He roamed the hills and byways,
He worshipped solitude,
To him a lowly country road
Meant prayerful interludeHe was that kind of a man.
He had a (Iucllchlcss spark divine,
That lit the lamp that burnsA man like that can never die,
In hearts he stilt sojournsHE WAS JUST THAT KIND OF MAN,
A NEIGHBOR.
TO LEAF AND RUBBISH
BURNERS
By TH£ POeT LARRY AT£
Oh I Kind sir, spare that match,
Scratch not a single stroke,
Why should the neighhors curse
Thy noxious, stupid, smoke.
Burn not your soggy leaves,
But wait till they get dry,
Then when you light your fire,
Smoke rises to the sky.
You ought to know for sure,
The acrid smokey pall,
Annoys your neighbors more,
Than all the leaves that fall,
We're told to think kind thoughts.
Truly, we know we shou1d,
But when you burn your leaves,
Our thoughts are not so good.
Don't selfishly persist,
And rouse thy neighbors' ire,
Because they might insist,
You land at last in fire.
But change your thoughtless way,
And when your life shall end.
Those left behind will say,
"He was a thoughtful friend."
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shaw, Eugene S, Farley, Edmund M,
Ferguson, Jr.
Harry N, Moylan, Edward N. Moylan, Isaac Clothier Heyl. Charles E,
Fischer. Frederick R. Foulkes. John E,
Fricke, Walden Van Hagen, Thomas
B. Hannum, Anthony Hoadley, Frank
Holman, H. Trumball Howard, Philip
E. Howard, Howard M. Jenkins, Harry
W. Lang, W. Staunton, Moylan, R.
Spotswood Pollard, James Price, William C. Reese, Malcomc S. Strieby,
James Watts, James B. West, Charles
Weston, John \V. \VhitHer, Edmond
S, Wood. William H, Wood. Kenneth
C. Yarnall, and Russell A. Yarnall.
Correspondence
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Plans are
being madeYoung
for the People's
Fourth
Annual
Swarthmore
Community Easter Dawn Service to be
held on April 16th at Seven o'c1ock in the
morning. This early quiet worship service may take place on the steps of Clothier Memorial. Should weather be unfavorable. the Cloisters of Swarthmore College shall be used. The speaker is Dr.
John B. Roxby. The Committee consist
of two representatives from each church
in town. Honorary Chairman Ann Bonsall, Episcopalians; Mildred Brewster,
Tom Meyer, Methodists; Carol Farie:..
Frank Williams, Friends; Lydia Robert!l,
Warder Cresson, African Methodists;
Marguerite Carsoll, William Mad 0 x,
Presbyterians; Elizabeth Schobinger and
John Murrell, All Swarthmoreans and
friends, Young and Old, are cordially invited to attend this enterprising Community Project.
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MICKEY MOUSE
Bless the modern movie house,
For Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse".
How the children shout with glee
When they learn that they will sec,
Mickey walk across the screen,
\Vith 11is roguish, royal mien.
Mickey, you do magic rare,
You can walk upon the air.
How I marvelled when I saw,
How you toyed with natural law.
M iraclcs are plain enough
When you strut and do your stuff.
All the elve. in Fairyland.
Gladly wait at your command.
You are welcome at the homes
Of the witches, fairies, gnomes.
I forsake the ways of men,
And become a child again,
Laugh and shout with joyful thanks
When I see your wondrous pranks.
Step your step and dance with joy,
Loved by every girl and boy,
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aervJc:es and U80 &be Beading Room.
MARCH
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AT MEDIA
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Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
PTericfent.
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WANTED-A MAN WITHOUT FEAR
Some big men will be discovered in the next few years. Fear,
cold and unreasonable, has been gripping the nation. The man
who subdues it, will go far.
Fear causes a man to walk the streets, looking for a job. yet
the chances are more than a thousand to one against him, unless
he make. a position for himself.
, We seek such a ma.n! Our busineos is sound, pleasant, digni_
fied and reaps rich rewards. Without high-pressure selling methods, the public gladly buys our product, now, more than ever
before.
To the man who is willing to serve the public, an old Eastern Life Insurance Company can assure a position with financial
returns far above the average.
Reply by letter, giving full information and telephone number to
Box D, Swarthmorean Office
Developments of recent weeks. fully
justify genuine optimism in every field
of economics, Albert R. Granger, regional vice-president of the Philadel)Jhia Electric Company, declared to
members of the Media Rotary Club
Thursday in urging "the return of the
confident smile."
UThis is a new role for me to occupy,"
he observed. "I have been here in Media many times before. I have talked
about the electrical industry. 1 have
even talked a tittle about how it feels
to be sheriff of an important county
during a critical period in the country·s
history. 1 talked facts then, solid facts i
and I assure you I haven~t changed a
bit, for I am talking facts today.
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tfu I ath't ud e towar d I'f
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faulty functioning of the economic machine-and the machine is subject to
repair.
AIlIIOUIICIIiG
NEW
FUEL
We Would Like To Tell You!
M H
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COALI
efli n
co.
Philadelphia and Suburbs
in the Spring of life you save here,
the Summer of your life will be filled with
finer, richer, nobler things.
For the heater
or fireDlace
Compared with other highest grade fuels, it has proved:
4. Controllable in combustion
5. Entirely free from dust
6. Most easily handled
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7. Unvarying in quality
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
SNda. InlroduclorY
YOClNG PEOPLE
UJill tell fl08 • • •
"That is the heartening fact: The depression is a thing we can do something about I
"There is a flippant saying that 'a
sJlecialist is a man who knows more
and morc ~bout less and less.' 1 have
an olJinion that too great specialization
has caused many of our difficulties.
Each man concentrated his attentionhis whole interest-upon his own small
field or sub-division of a field of endeav~r.
"He attended 'strictly to his own
husine~s,'
and thought it wa~ ,3 virtuous tiling to do. There wasil t enough
of. a ge?-cral attitude. EaCh. was so busy
Wlt~ hiS own. smaH cog III the g~eat
bus.me~s ~ac111ne th.at ?e had no h~e,
or Inchnatlon, for v~ew.mg the mach.mc
as a whole to see 1f It wcre workll1g
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we were
b manner of speakmg,
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all
car
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menb or
fbi
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an- e t men or ra lator men or attery men. There were too few comI t I
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whc:t few t ere were cou n t get an
effective hearing, for each one of us
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e ave seen t e an Sltuat ion reach a crisis and move immedi-
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we have seen the foundation laid for a
balanced national budget, which is a
fiscal necessity.; we have seen the ris. ing of a spirit of liberalism manifested
by the beer legislation j we have seen
a frontal attack get under way against
our problem of unemployment. These
developments are but the beginning.
"There is the question of our railroads, toward the answering of which
much important progress is being
made. There is the question of our
foreign trade, which ties in with a
multiplicity of international questionsto solve which a joint action by the
more important nations of the world is
even now being organized. We are
gettblg action, every hour almost now,
on everyone of our pressing problems."
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FROM ADVERTISING
1. More lasting
2. Higher in heat value
3. Practically smokeless
If
THE
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PAICE
Per net ton, delivered in
Chester, Darby, Upper Da ....
by, Llanerch and all towns
intervening and near hy.
"If you don·t have a telephone,
you can't keep up with your
friends! They expect you to
be within EASY reach."
SWARTHMOREAN
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But our best recommendation comes from
our customers-just ask your neighbor why
they use Mason Heflin Coal year after year
-why our service is the best-why we sell
Super-Clean Famous Reading Anthracite.
Phone us today - Swarthmore 6 - let us
prove it by sending you a ton today.
CHURCH NEWS
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31, 1933
GRANGER SPEAKS
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COMMUNITY EASTER
DAWN SERVICE
Let us be glad- that April's here
And gone is winter chill and drear;
The stars all have a warmer light
And seem to smile at Us at night,
They bid us once again look up
,"'hen one has lived a long time in a To catch each drop of life's full cup j
neighburhood and few changes have April, that month to hearts to dear.
taken place, the neighborhood sccms Tells up again to be of cheer.
to take on some of the traits of a big
family. The outside surroundings are The tree-tops take a solter glow
something like a great living room As if they knew leaves soon would
where each, like children, has a pargrow
ticular cuhby-corner called home, On their hare limbs, and joy the eye
where they meet their prohlems, their As they lift beauty toward the sky.
joys, their sorrows, and play their own Glad April with its Easter Day
game of HfC'. But in the great outside That teaches hearts to kneel and pray,
living room, neighbors are not only ef- And tells far more than tongue or pen,
E. C. W.
fected by their own affairs and duties, That Christ the Lord is risen again.
but. each feds a mutual interest in the
MARGARET A, FASSITT.
other. 'rhe friendly word. the neighborly act, the approving interest in what
W. C. T. U.
is done by each to keep the surroundings attractive, all add to the pleasure
May H, Van Alen, president of the
of life,
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Swarthmore Chapter of the W, C. T, D"
Then when the shadow falls upon a
this week made the following statement:
TRINITY CHURCH
household, and the crape flutters 011
Protestant Episcopal
"Thirsty and selfish men may repeal the
Chester Road and College Avenue
the door, there comes a silence over 18th Amendment but they cannot repeal
Opposite the College Campus
our hearts, and we remember (some- the pernicious effect of alcohol. It will
Rector
Rev.
J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
times with a pang of regret) many be just as poisonous as in prohibition
SUNDAY
worthwhile, estimable traits, which we times.
8:00 a. m.-HoIY Communion.
9:45 n. m.--Sunday SchOOl.
accepted as a mattcr of course in the
"It will still confuse the brain, unnerve 10:00 B. m.-Blble Class.
'pne who will no more be with us.
Communion and Sennon.
the hand at the wheel, endanger the lives 11 B. m.-Holy
Mr. Guenther wlll preach
Such a one has gone frolll the neigh- of other motorists, who if they are killed
Wl!DJlESDAY
borhood of Vassar Avenue in Simon S. will be just as dead, as though .the acci- 10:00 B. m.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
Snyder, a fricndly, kindly, neighbor, dent happened under prohibition enforce- 3:15 p. Ir•.-Ch1tdren's
Service.
8:00 p. m.-"Questlon Bo,," and Dlscussion
worthy of the name of a good man, ment."
Group.
who passed away March 18, 1933. He
had beclI a resident of Swarthmore for
THE
Boy Scouts
SWART!iMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
thirty-six years. \Vas a Charter MemRev. John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
ber of the AI. E. Church, and had taken
Last Friday, Troop 1 of the SwarthSUNDAY
full intercst in building it up from its more Boy Scouts was formally installed 10:00-Blble School.
Large classes for men
b~ginning. In such steady, quiet men, at the Friends' Meeting House. Mr.
and women.
WORSHIP. Holy Comwho seldom share the front pages of Henry M. Faucett, of the Scout Head- 11 :OO-MORNINO
munion.
our newspapers, is thc foundation of quarters an d "JUr. James H ar,
t D'IS t TIC
' t 8:00---EVENING Pastor's'
Address.
WORBWP.
strength of our country. \Ve accept Commissioner, presented the Troop
President Johnson
them as a mattcr of coursc, and our with their 2Jrd annual Charter. A joint
of LINCOL~~ITY
value of them is far below their truc investiture ceremony was conducted by
NEGRO STUDENT SINOERS
worth.
TrOOI) 1 and 2. The Souts of Troop I
WEDNESDAY
This would he a poor, miserable land raised to second class wcre James Dqr- 8:00-Mldweek Serv1ce for Lent.
indeed if it were not rich in men of den, David WiI1its, and Robcrt Thorpe, :.::::...-====S:.:W=A..:,.=T..:m-=r::.o..:RE=::...---this type, in every walk of life.
and Mik~ Dravo and Clifford Rcnshaw
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SHADE SIMMONDS,
were awarded Tcnderfoot pins.
LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
,
1-1 any parents and friends of the
Scouts attended this meeting. The
Mary Anne Brownlee
Troop committce consists of Mr.
:Mrs. Edward G. Brownlee, of Ger- Charles G. Thatcher, chairman, Mr. D.
mantown, passed away Ahrch 19. Ser- Curry Armstrong, Mr. Harry L. Mil- DO YOU ADMIT THAT THE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH HAS BaN AN INFLUENCE
- vices were from the home Wednesday ler, Mr. Elliot Richardson. and Mr.
FOR GOOD IN THE COMMUNITY?
afternoon. Interment was at Ivy Hill Howard M. Buckman.
OF COURSE YOU no.:-THEN SUPPORT IT
cemetery.
This is the oldest Troop in SwarthShe is survived by four children, more, having been registcred at Na- THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Mrs. W. Harold Tomlinson, of Yale tional Headquarters in November 1910
SUNDAY
Day School In Whittier
avenue, Mrs. George \V. \Viley, of Ger- with 1fr. J. C. Claghorne as the first 9:45 A. M.-Flrst
Hnu~e.
9:45 A. M.-Mornlng }<'orum In Meeting
mantown, Louis N. Brownlee, of Ger- Scoutmaster.
House will not be held on MarCh
mantown, and the Rev. Joseph C.
The first complete record of the
26th because of Yearly Meeting.
On April :!nd reports of
Brownlee of St. Claire.
troop follows 2..s of November. 1913,
Yearly Meeting wm be given.
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almost twcnty years ago.
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship In the
MeetlDg House.
SOCIETY HONORS
The Scoutmaster was Edward F.
H. S. STUDENTS Hitchcoc!c .and his assistants were CyWEDNESDAY
A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewlng and QuIltril Ainsworth and Arthur Lukens. The 9:30
Whtttier Home. Box luncheon.
At the regular morning assembly, Troop Committee consisted of Wesley AUIngareIncordially
InvIted to JOin In these
services.
March 27th, the National Honor Society, N. Clifford, Albert Ainsworth and B.
Swarthmore High School chop!er. install- S, Ebbin,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHIUST. SCIENTIST.
ed the newly elected members.
OF SWARTHMORE
The members of the troop at that
Park Avp.nue Below Harvard
Frank Williams was elected from the time were Eric. Frank and Marcus
services:
senior class. -Katharine Armstrong was Ain.worth. Edward Alger. Paul W. Al- 11:00 A. M.--Sunday School.
A. 61.-hundaf Lesson~rmon.
transferred from Ridley Park to Swarth- ger, \\lilliam Ayres, H. Freeman 11:00
Wednesday eveninG meeting each week.
more and as she was a member of the Barnes, Charles E. Belfield, Henry Bit- R p. m. Reading room. open dally, except
and. hOlidays, 1 to 4 In the afterRidley Park chapter, she c::ompleted the ler, Benjamin Burton, George W. Ca- Sundaya
noon; Wednesday 10 to 4. ChurCh edltlce.
15% quota 10 he elected, Ruth Lewis. sey.~ Hamilton Cochran, Edmund eren- All ,are COrdially invited. &0 .&tend "Ule
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MARCH
The State CUI Rate Store, of' 109
W. State Street, Media. put an advertisement in the Swarthmorean· as a
convenience to their Swarthmore customers. "We were pleasantly surprised
to find that many other Swarthmore
people came in. They were amazed at
the savings they could make on standard nationally advertised items," said
Mr. \Veiner, manager. "The Swarthmorean certainly is well read by the
people of Swarthmore, and the advertising certainly pays."
.···&·4SMiiM'
"On their part, pedestrians should c0operate by not darting in front of
moving vehicles or attempting to cross
streets when the signal is set against
them. We believe most intersection accidents involving pedestrians can be
avoided if drivers and walkers respect
the rights of the other."
automatic gas water-heaters with storage
tanks.
Each of the ahove employees must report in time to get fires started to heat
buildings to 68 degrees by 8 a. m. daily,
Since each man does cleaning also, all of
which must be done after close of school,
he seldom leaves before 5 :30 p. m. especw
ially in muddy weather. Thus his winter
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schedule is about eleven hours daily and
Roard Defends Need for Janitors four hours on Saturday, a 59 to 60 hour
week.
(Contin"~d from Page One)
3. Fireman at the College avenue buildEdenhart and the other janitors. The cost ing. Building has six hot.air furnaces,
of applying the two coats was $84.75 for one Coatesville steel steam boiler, and
materials. The lowest estimate by a one dome hot-water heater, AU these are
painting concern was $325. This work fircd with ash-buckwheat coal. There is
was done by the janitors along with the a cast-iron steam boiler which for econoregular summer work and while s~mmer my is fired only in coldest weather. At
high school, and the domestic science, other times it is used as 3n incinerator
shop and recreation programs were in for waste from the dass-rooms and
tafeteria.
progress.
Members of the board feel that the Further equipment; large ventilating
salary paid Mr. Edenhart represents one fan, electric driving motor, two air pumps,
of the best values in the entire system.
This man also does some cleaning but
The other six janitors and their work the firing and removal of ashes requires
may be described as follows:
most of his time.
1. Janitor-custodian of the Rutgers ave- 4. Head colored janito" Full cleaning
nue school. Grounds cover nine acres.
program, including sweeping, glass, poreight acres in grass which must be cared celain, and paint cleaning; dusting and
for during growing ~eason. Also consid- mopping. In charge of lining aU athletic
crable shrubbery which. must be cared for fields for interscholastic and intra-mural
and protected from children.
contests.
.
Mechanical equipmen.t of ~uilding i~-I Messenger service. Carries lunches
dUdes: three .Johnson. lIldustnal type ~Jl daily to Rutgers Avenue school, carries
bcrners, ~wo In h?t a.'r £urna~es,. one 111 books and supplies between buildings;
steam bol~cr; whlrlwmd ve~tdatmg. fan carries official papers, checks, etc. to bank
and electriC motor; three tOilet ventdat- and to ltomes of school board officers using exhaust fan~; air pressure equipment ing own ar at own expense.
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for thennostattc controls; Telechron Assists with al1 janitor work of High
e!ec~ric cloc~ system with automatic bell- school building.
.
Tlngmg deVice j auto-caU fir~ alarm sys5. Day janitor at High school building,
fl'
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,
tem j Rudd gas heater j misc. showers. I
d t 0 it e t . th five toilet rooms and m c .large? c eanl!1g entIre Ul. 109, matn
s dillressmg
.e rooms.
cludl11g daIly c1eanmg of cafeterIa.
wo 1oc kerCustodian also assists in overseeing
conduct of pupils in corridors. on steps. MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
in toilet rooms, on playgrounds, etc.
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
2. Janitor-custodian in charge of new
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
CQllegc avenue grade school building and
shop building. Mechanical equipment of FUN E RAL D IRE CTO R S
buildings includes: two oil burners in het
air furnaces; whirlwind ventilating fan :B~E~L~L;;P~H~O~N~E;;4;;;;;;;;;;~M~E~D~I;A;'~P~A~.
and electric DIotor; two toilet ventilating
exhaust fans i two pressure pumps and
motors for thermostatic control system;
Standard Electric Clock system with
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Media
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Delivered in Basement
EN'JOY THE COOL. BREEZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUM.
MER UN'DER WELL MADE
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Our WASlUNG PROCESSES Rnd
SANITATION have been approved by
"The SCientific Research Commission."
Comparatively few laundrIes In our
entire State have succeeded In pass.
tng the severe tests.
Guard your famlly's health. Pa-
BILL &. CHARLIE
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Builders, Painters,
tronize the
Paperhangers
MEDIA LAUNDRY. Inc.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
Phone Media 174
"Serving Swarthmore Successfully
Since 1900"
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DON'T BE KEEN
ON FLYING START
"Don't be so keen on that 'flying
start' at busy street intersections,"
cautions the Keystone Automobile
Club, in a statement reminding motorists that pedestrian agility cannot hope
to keep pace with automotive advances.
"Drivers should remember," said E.
P. Curran, Public Safety Director of
the Club, "that pedestrians who have
started to cross a street on the green
signal have the right of way, even
though the signal changes before they
have reached the opposite curb.
"At many street intersections, the
waiting line of cars stopped by a traffic
signal has the appearance of racers
waiting for the drop of the flag. With
the change trom red to green, they
dart swiftly ahead, sometimes with Httl"
regard for the pedestrian who is crossing.
"The traffic laws of both Pennsylvania and New Jersey definitely give the
right of way to pedestrians under such
circumstances, and this fact should be
borne in mind by drivers with the quick
get-away habit.
THIS
MODERN GAS RANGE
WILL MAKE YOUR
KITCHEN NEW
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MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
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CLIFTON HEIGHTS
Madison 110
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hard to' make the kitchen look
bright and modern with an old
range. See this handsome Quality
Gas Range with oven heat control,
roomy insulated oven, and all mod.
ern improvements. Ch~ice of colors.
Vet look at the price!
Only $56 Cash
ANNA SCHALLES
Not to be confnoed with SOo
called "briquettes". P.F is
an entirely new fuel, originated and perfected by the
manufaclurel'8.
. 6, Afternoon and night ianitor and
watchman. This man is on duty at night,
a program decided upon by the board a fter the school had heen robbed several
times.
The schedule of salaries for the men
listed above, not necessarily in order, are
as follows: A-$1039; ~45; C-$1512; 0-$1039; E.-$945; F-$I404;
G-.$1641.
The School board has thus far gone on
record as favoring the same percentage
of sal a r y reduction. approximately
twelve per cent, for these mcn as for
the teaching staff.
HOUSECLEANING TIME ••• or
any time, everyone in the house, it
seems, wants Hot Water at once.
An Automatic Gas Water Heater
is the solution. Come in and select
one ••• $2 down, 2 years to pay.
30 Days Free Trial
$2nown
2
vears
to Pay
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Also a fine Quali", Gas
Range at $42.50 Cash
Prices slightly more on Budget
Plan
All Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Hearing ContTactor
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COMPANY
A Pionur in Volunlarily EJlabJishing Low Rata far All E/ecrric Sen.,..,
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MARq~ 31,1933
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W ASmNGTON TRIP
FOR CLUBWOMEN
NEWS NOTES
of Woodland avenue. twenly feet to a point:
thence extending aouth lIille degrees. twenly·
two mlnule8 eaat. on(' IJUlldred tlfty Il'CL to a
point in the 1I0rtIJweaterly rh:hl·of·way line 01
the PhlladelJ.hia &: Garrettrord Stl'l'Ct Rallway
Company: Ihen~'l' extending- along same north
eighty d[·gre('s. thlrly-clglJt mlnutl'8 east. two
hundred sixty·six feel and nlnety·nlne one
hundredlhs of u loot 10 Ih" poinl and place
of beginning.
sun'eyed for Wood. Harmoll &: Com pall)", by
Home and School
Harrl8 &: Damon. C. E.. Darby. PenllBylvanla,
Allril 11102. which 88ld phm 18 duly reconled
In thl' olnm for tbe "'CordIng of deeds. etc.,
Mrs. \\T. H. Dickinson, of Mt. HolyThe next Home and School Association
in De~,(] Book H. No. 10. page 038 and de.
The Philadelphia Art Alliance is spon- oke place, entertained a sewing group
8erlbed a8 follows. 10 wit:
meeting
wHl have, as its main feature, a
soring a trip to Washingtoa for all c1u'b to which she belongs on Tuesday afterdemonstration
of the Physical Education
Situate on the eastt'rly aide 01 Wildwood
women and their friends on Saturday, noon.
avenue at Ihe dlstall(e of one .hundred finy departments of the junior and senior high
April 29th. The trip has been planned as
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitts, of South
t('('L nurth1l'ardl)' from the northerly side of
Ualtlnwm avellue. as sbown on the eald plan: school. This meeting will be held in the
an aid for the "Flowers for the Flower- Chester road, are entertaining Mr.
(Olltaillimr In frollt or breudlb on tbe said Prep School gym on Thursday, April 6th,
less" committee of which Mrs. George Fitts' parents for a few days.
Wild .... ood avenue twenty·flve leet and ex.
Sold as the l.rolJCrty of h'y B. Welltz.
tendlnlC 01 tbat willth In length or depth east. at 7 :30 p. m. The meeting is open to all
Holt Strawbridge is chairman.
Franklin C. Ellis, of Rochester, will
one hundn.'tI twenty feet to the J't'ar line parents and adults of the community. BeCOllditiuns-S1.5()O.OO t'ash or certiftf'd cbet'k erly
The Pilgrimage will leave from the spend this week end with his parents,
01 Lol No. US. No. 13 Wildwood avcnue.
011 day of 8uh·. balanre ill tcn da)·II. Further
cause of the 1imited scating facilities, the
East Lan"""wlle. }'a.
B. & O. station in Philadelphia but will Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of WaJ- (,(lIIdllioIl8 allllolllR'Cd at 83le.
young people of the community will ha've
make stops at Chester and other point~. nut Lane.
J,UTZ. ERVIN. REESER AND FRONEFIELD
Urnll'r alld subjet't to the payment of a
Upon arrh-al in Washington they will be
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AND EDW. H. BRYANT. JR .. Attorneys. (.'Crtllin mortgage debt or I.rlllcil.al 8um of an opportunity to see this program at anthlrty·flve hundred do'lars. together with In. other time.
met at the Union Station by Royal Blue I "t" ISS k ardgarte~ ~l~ I~ t' IS spen
tere8t
then>oll. Also under and subject to cer.
Line de luxe busses which will take them as wee en a
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0111:.
Fil'ri Fut'la8
The plan of having the demonstration
No. 322 taln rescn·ations.
to their hotels for lunch. The first stop
nob~rt . Sanfo~d, who was IIIJured last
of the Physical Education department at
Murch T(·rm. 10a:J
Iml'roVemt'ntH cOllsiat of !wo and one.half
after lunch will be at .the \Vhitc House j wec~, IS IInprovlllg slowly.
slury I'lu«(.'O hou~. lUx:13 fcct. Enclosed frollt this time, was adopted so that the work
All that (erlain I"t or piecl' of ground. I I.orch. Olle·story 8tU~'CO addition. (lxO fect. developed in the gymnasium lessons, could
grounds where PreSident and Mrs.
Richard Powell Taylor, so no£ Mr. situute
III the TOWll8hlil of UIIII('r Darby. Frame garage. 18xJ8 f('t'1.
he presented before the period for which
Roosevelt have graciously said they would and Mrs. E. H. 'raylor, of Harvard Coullty of Delaware. and State 01 Pe:lIIsylvllllla.
anll known "" Elm. E HlO. E 1&0.
Sold all th" proJ)Crly of Adolph E. Krum. the Prep School gym was rented, was
be glad to greet the visitors provided avcnuc, wh? had Jus. leg ~roken a fe.w dcshmated
E HiS anil l!art uf E 157 all II <'I'rtaln plan boldt and Esther. hi", wife.
their days' schedule permitted this. Then weeks ago IS recovermg IIIcely and Will of lots mad" for Drexel Hill Realty Company
ended, and also because it fit in properly
by Dllmon &: Foster. C. E.. Uppcr Darby.
COllllitions-$:!50.0() (ash or certitletl check with the close of the indoor gym season.
again by busses for a sight seeing tour, soon be able to walk.
P1'1I113. ami mure l!articu!ar))' dest'ribed ae·. 011 da~' of Rale: balallce III ten days. Furtber
The May meeting will be devoted to the
passing the legations. Cherry mossom~.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wahl 01111es, of Cor- .ordill;:- to a ct'rtuin RUr\'t'Y mId Illall Ihereof cOndItlOlIs 311nOUlllCd :11 sale.
and on through Rock Creek park, visiting nell avcnue, entertained at bridge last mndt' by DOlllun &: Foster. C. E .. under date of
election of officers and a demonstration of
Mar"h l~t. lIJ:!O. as follows. to wit: !kgin· E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
Alexandria, and on to Mount Vernon I Saturday evening.
the Music department of the school. Tht!!
ninl: al 'I )luint in the southeuRlcrly side of
Woodl,""i aVl'lllle (fifty feet wide) at the
will close the activities of the Home and
JOHN J. CAIN. Sh('riff.
where special guid~s will be provi(~ed. re-I Mrs. Charles IS.racl, of N?rth Prince- dist:ll)(l'
of t wClIty rel't measured south eighty
School Association for this season except
turning to Washmgton by a dlffercnt ton a\'cnuc, who IS at the Stetson Hos- deJ:r('('s. thirty·clJ:ht millutes west from the
illtersct'tion of the "oulhea~tell)' side of Crowds See Philo. Flower Show the final ~ward of the Home an~ School
route and more sight-secing, then to din- i pital is improving slowly.
Woodlalld ""elllle and Ihe t;()utherly sil!e of
Scholarslllp at Comlllencement tnne.
ner and back to the station. Tll~ cost of
Boh Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurmolll road t II fly ret'l witle): t henee ex·
More beautiful than ever because of anI The date for the annual school exhibit
the entire trip being $6.25 for adults and R Chester Spencer, celebrated his telldinrr SQuth pighty degJ'l'('s. IhlrtY-i!'lght
minules wc~t alnll" the said southeasterly side
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has been set for Wednesday and Thurs$5.25 for children.
thirte:!lIth birthday on \Vednesday by uf lVoodlalld a\·ellue. two hundred feet to a entlrc
c lange of arrangement to penmt a I d
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Everyone knows of the work of this entertaining sixteen of his friends at )lolnt: them'(' extending souih nine dpgrees.
Iwcnty-t wo minutes ('ast 011 a lille dh'lding full View, Without obstructIOn of all of classrooms of the school, at 'which time
committee and many of our local residents supper.
'ots Nos. E IO:! and E 161. one hundred fifty
have sent flowers. It is hoped that luany
Mrs. Russell Phillips, of Strath Haven fect to a 110Ilit in tit" ri!,ht·of·way line of the important exhibits, the Philadelphia the work of the year will be presented
the Pbiladelllhia &: GarretUord Stre~t Railway Flower Show opened on Monday, for the for the examination of the parents.
will take this trip, thus giving enjoyment avenue entertained at luncheon and Coml!aIlY. thNICC exlt·ndinrr alollg 8:1me 1I0rth entire
week.
to themselves and friends and help the bridge 'on Wednesday in honor of her eil!'hty d,·grees. thirty-ciJ:ht minutes cast. two
As usual it was held in the Commercial
huudretl feet to a point: tht'nre extending north
"Flower" work along too.
guest, Mrs. Emmet \Veaver, of Harris- lIille dCl!'rees. t wenty·t wo minutes. west. thru
Museum, which permited Philadelphia to
Boys' Basketball
Further infonnation may be obtained at burg.
'ot No. E 157. one hundred tlfty feet to the
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Ilolnt and plnce of beg-illninf;'.
show under one roof the largest collecPaul Brown's Fiying Arrows beat the
Pilgrimage Headquarters, B e ~ Jam I n I Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mrs. H. l\£.
tion of Spring Flowers ever assembled in
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Franklin hotel of by. tc!ephonmg Mrs. Johnson, of Dickinson avenue, enterNo IlIIllronments-Yaeant grolllld.
this country.
Cardmals 111 a b2sketball game at the
Arthur Redgrave, chalTluan of the Gar- tained informally at their home last
Suld a~ the Ilro/lerly of Iyy B. Wentz.
Altho the exhibit is so vast and varied,· Prep School Gym on MOllday evening.
den Section of the \Voman's Cluh.
evening.'
Conditions-S1.000.00 ea~h or certified eheek
the outstanding features are merely one's The game, one of the best and the most
~Irs. John Reid Hanna was among 011 day of sail'; balance in ten days. Further
point of view according to one's fond- exciting game of the past two years
F orI nl·ghtly
the hosteSses at the Merion Tribute l'Oll(litions announced at 8ale.
ness for certain flowers. The big exhibit!! was close at all times and was only
Mrs.,'
Fawcett, of South Chester HO!1se Tuesday afternoon when a tea LUTZ. ER\'IN. UEESER AND FUONEFIELD that attracted unusual attention were the won by the Arrows after going into
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AND EDW. H. DRY ANT. JU .. Attorneys.
road, entertained "The Fortnightly" :\Ion- was given or .. rs. aymon
largest collection of tulips and hyacinths extra periods. These games are drawNo. 2-1 ever sent out of Holland. These came ing larger crowds every time they play
day afternoon.
Mrs. Sargent Walter Gcrll1~lltown, following her talk on Fil'ri Fal'ias
Coloma I Homes.
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gave a talk on a cruise she recently took
from the, Dutch Bulb Exporters Asso- and the cheering for both teams was
1If arch Term. 10:13
1\1 r. and l\lrs. Phelps Soule and son,
through the Caribbean Sea. Especially
ciation
of Haarlem, Holland. and were a full of pcp. These teams are coached
of North Chester, road, have moved
All that ('{'rll!in lot or piece of jl'round situ. colorful Show alone.
interesting were her descriptions of the
by Frank Fitts, Paul Brown and Peter
from North Chester road to Swarth- nte in the Dorough of 1Ilorloll. County of Dela.
islands owned by the United States over more Crest.
Another big feature of the Show will Told.
ware und Slate of Pennsylvnnia and descrlb~d
ao'Ordill!!, to a suI'Vl'y and plan thereof made
which a former Swarthmorean, Paul :\f.
.The Reverend J. J arden Guenther, by Damon &: FOHter. C. E .. March !!fI. H128. be a grand exhibit of acacias. Being the
Pearson is governor. Mrs. Walter was Mrs. Guenther and their children were as follows. to wit:
hundredth anniversary of the introduc.
Mrs. Pearson's guest for several weeks at Atlantic City for a few days this
tion of acacias in America. the first havDl'l!'inning" at u )lolnt formed by the Inter.
and then Mrs. Pearsoll accompanied Mrs. week.
!'Cction of the ('asterly "Ide of Highland uve. ing been shown for' the first time at the
Illfty feet wide) and the slIuth,'rly side Philadelphia Flower Show of 18.:13, the
\Valter 011 the rest of the cruise.
1\1 rs. A. Penrose Robinson, of Uni- nu~ Provid(!nc('
roatl (t hirtY-Hix nnd fil'e.tenth",
Mrs. Alva Konkle sang a group of versity Place, left Wednesday for a of
fret wide): thenl.~ exlpndinl!' alonl!' the soltlh. famous $100,000 group, in its entirety,'
songs accompanied by Mrs. Fawcett. ten day visit with her parents at New erly side of snid Pro\-idl'lIfe road sOllth elghly. from the "Lynnewood" estate of Joseph
nine deg-r~pl! thirty-five millutl's enst four hun.
Mrs. Thomas McCabe gave the book re- Rochelle.
drt'(l s('\'enly nlld elghly-thrcI! one-hundredths E. \Videner. were prominently displayed.
I)olllt: IheJl('C extending Ronlh sel'en This is the largest collection of acacias
view.
The American Legion Auxiliary wishes reel to afi"e
minutes fifty Reconds cast three
"The Fortnightly" is going to give !l to thank l\lartel Brothers for the aid de;:-rees
hundred flftY-HI!\'en and ekhty·two one.hun. in the world.
card party for the benefit of the Commu- given the hen~fit card (larty on March 15. dr"dths feet to a Iloint; Ihl'lICl' ('xtl'lI"ing 1I0rth
Large gardens arranged with the latest
eil"I,~·- .. il"ht dcg-rer-s forty·fuur minutes wcsl
nity Center welfare work at the Woman's
in
landscaj)c effects with forced roses,
Ill'e hllndred twenty-two nnd eiA'hty·three one.
Clubhouse, on April 21.
hundredlhs feet 10 a )loint in said enslerly side shrubbery. azaleas and quantities of bulb• I •
Ilf Hir;hland a\'enlle: thence extending along ous flowers were greatly admired featLegion Auxiliary
the same north one .I(,gree sixteen minutes cast
Ladieo Win
Ihren hltlldretl forty·scven alld fi\'e olle-hlln. ures. The lawns are of real grass grown
The Legion Auxiliary will meet at the dtedths feet to the first mentioned point and in greenhouses especially for these garA contract bridge tournament was held home of Mrs. Clark Davis of Strath ,,In('C of beginlling-. Conlainlng fOllr acres.
dens.
at the Strath Haven Inn on Tuesday eve~ Haven avenue next Wednesday at 2 :30
Und"r amI sublect to ('('rlain eOllditlons and
The immense Commercial Museum
ning when twenty men challanged the o'clock. Plans for a benefit dance will be I('strictions.
Building were elaborately decorated with
Friday club of twelve and two foursome disclIssed.
EXfCI.tin;: therr-ollt all thnt certain lot or
pil',,' of !!Totllld IleJ;'inning' at " )loint in the palms and woods' smilax completely
clubs.
ea.tcrly sicb 01 saitl Highland l1\'enue at the transforming the interior, into a tropical
The committee 111 charge of the ar.1i"tan(.'C IIf 011" hundn..d nlnety-so\'en and five landscape, a most appropriate setting for
SHERIFF'S SALES
lIne·hundretlth>J feet southwardly from the
rangements consisted of Mrs. \Vesley N.
soutl\t'rly side of Provideme road: thencc ex- the Show. llusic this year was furnished
Clifford, Mrs. Bayard H. Morrison Mrs.
\(,"ding along said side of Highland avenue.
Sheri rr Sales of Rc,,1 Estate
south Olle dpg'l'l'e sixleell minutes west one by l\Irs. Dorothy Johnstone Baseler's
Sproul Lewis, Mrs. H. R Lincoln and
hundred fl!ty r('et til u point; thenCE exlemling celebrated ensemble of women harpists.
At the Sheriff's Office
Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Arthur Robinson disouth ci!rhly-eight degrees forty· four minutes
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
c:..t one hund1'('<1 fi fly feet to a Iloint: thenw
Court HouSI'. Media. P('nn.yh-ania
rected the tournament. The ladies won
every Wednesday evening lit 8 P. M.
,·xtcnding north one degrce sixteen minutes
by 1000 points.
and listen to Michell's Garden Talks.
east one hundrell fifty fnet to a l)(Iint: thencc
Salurday. April ~2. 10aa
extelldinir nnrth elghly·eight de!m!es forty·four
minutc" west one hundr<>d fifty fl'l't to II
0::10 o'eloek A. M.
point in the l'astm'ly side of sold Hig-hland
avenue.
Eastern Siandartl Time
Ho.., Ca" I.
Flo'ri Fadas
No. 321
No imllrO\'ements-Vacant ground.
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Fertilizers
FOR
Grass Seeds
Mar('h Term. 1033
Suld
the )lrOllcrty of Benjamin F. Glol-cr.
Jr .. and Hilda
Glover. his wife. and Allen
Ihal ('ertain lot or piece of ground.
DUJl('e and Hazel Dupee. his wife.
Rituale in the Township of Up/ler Darby.
ELECTRICAL CO\\llly
Roller
Dl'lawarc and SllIle of Pennsyh'DniD.
cash or certifled check
and known as pnrt of Jot No.
day of sa'e: balance in ten days. Further
on ('t'rtain plan of lotf! made
Drexel 'i)miitions announced at saIl:.
Hill
R,'ally
Company
by
Damon
Foster.
SERVICE
Wheelbarrows
E .. UIlIJer Darby. PII .. and more partkularly
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
des'rib ....
to a survey and plan thereof made by Damon F08ter. C.
uudl'1' date
CALL
Clean-up Tools
IIf Mnrch lst, 1026.
follows. to wlt:
Fieri
Nil. 1341
!rinnin!; at a Ilolnt. the corner formed by the
int('rsertion of the northw('ster)Y" right.of-way
1I1arch Tel'm. 103:J
line (If the Philadelphia
Garrettford Street
All Ihat certain lot or piece of groUlld. with
Vegetable Seeds
A. WAYNE
Railway Company (forty fert wide) and the I the buildingM anti improvemenls Ihereon ('re<'\.
southl'rl)' side of Burmont road (Ilfty feel et. 't lIa te . th e BIlrou!!'h r Lan do,,-ne
..e Ihe
extending
along'
side and
of ICoullly of Delaware uml State of Pcnnsylvania.
MOSTELLER
Hurmon\then
road
following
two said
courses
Flower Seeds
distances. north forty-eight
tw('nty-flve bounded anti ,ll'seribed according to
Wl'st.
thirty
feet
and
sevcnty.two
one
nnd
plan
thereof
made
by
Alonzo
H.
10 PARK AVE.
hundredths of a foot. and north seventy de- Yocum. County Surveyor. April
1023, as
twenty-two minutes. Ihirty seconds west. follows. to
Garden Tools
two hundred sixty feet and twenty·five one
as
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All
L.
Conllitions-$~!i;O.OO
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designat(~1
fo~
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Svvartbrnnore 1568
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groce.
wit:
Beg-inning" at II IIoint in thl' sontherly side
hundrNiths of a foot to a Ilolnt the intl'rscelion of said side of Burmont road. and the of Bartram aVl'lIue (forty f!'et wide) at the
sOlltheu.terly side or Woodland avenue (fifty distanre of fifW-two and fifty-four one-hun.
feet wide): thence extending south eighty de- drl'dths f"et sOllthwest from the southw('st
greps. thirty-cighl minutes west along said 8ide side of Cedar avellue (forty fect wide): thence I
extendin!!' along the said side of Bartram a\'e-,
nul' South seventy-sc\'ell d<'!!Tees fifty millutes.
west twenty-six Ilnd twentY-Bel-en one-hund.
retlths fect to a ,loint: thence extending- be.
tween llarallel lines to the said Cedar a\'enue
l\!ost people think the hemlock the most beautiful of evergreens. It grows south thirl~' !le!!Tees seven. min~tes ea~t 011
endures
the easterl~' hnefel'tthcreof
and hne
!rll'
trapidly,
alld onslxtY'elg-ht
th<' westerly
h
. h shade
b and is the most durable and satisfaclor). t 0 g row. or oll{'·hundredths
esc reasons 11 as ecome our state tree.
thereof s~\-enty.se\'en and twent~..threc one.
HE l\'1 LOCK TREES FOR SALE
F I
SUPLEE'S STORE
so.
CHESTER RD.
Swa. 105
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lIes tore Mil La..,,, ,
The best answer to this question which is being asked by
thousands of Philadelphians
is: Ist, buy seed of knoWD quality - some mixture8 contain
over 50'"' worthles8 chaff'; 2nd,
slarta' once-seed planted now
will he better established when
dry weather arrives;3rd,8ccure
coml)etent advice in deaJi;]g
with your particular probleDl8.
Dreer's eelebrated Lawn Grass
Seed Mixtures are a product of
selection and cleaning, as well
as experienee and integrity•
They arc noted for thcir adapt.
ability to variations in soil
and other conditione, and the
c08t is no greale~ than that
charged by other house&.
Come in to our store for C01J1'o
teous,competentadviceon your
lawn and garden problema.
There are DO parldull r.,.trlelloD..
HENRY A_ DRE£R
1306 SpriDa GardeD St., Ph1Ja., Pa.
DREER'S
~_Sf~m5~~~LC~wandsee~rem.Prie~~~HaH~~ep~_lh~*ed~~t.t~re~lioot~re~ro~~~
inl' twenty-five feet.
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ceeds for local unemployment relief.
J. RUSSELL SMITH, 550 Elm Avenllc-Swa. 470
GET OUR PRICES
Spring Tune-Up for Power
Safety and Appearance
\-nd"I' and subject, tn ccrtain bllihlinl!' restrict ions.
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Imlll'O\-eml'nts consist of two·story stucco I'
house 16x33 feel. EIlc1osf'd front poreh. Rear
por('h.
Sold as the property of Han'ey Clark alld
Lillian B. Clark. his wife.
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Conditions-S2r.0.00 cash or certified check
day of sale. balance in ten days. Further
conditions announ<'Cd at sale.
Chester Road and Yale Avenue
Swarthmore 1250
Fieri Facias De Bonis Et Terris.
No. 1586
December Term. 1032
All that certain Illeee or panel of land with
the buildings and Imllrovements thereon erect.
ed. situate In the Borough of East Lansdowne.
County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania,
desilmatt'd and known as Lot No. 131 on a
certain plan 01 lots called East Lansdowne.
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SEEDS
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
Loma.Vigoro-Bone Meal-8heep Manure--Hyper.Humu8
Store Open Friday and
Saturday Evenings
till 8 P. M.
During Sprinc
nil
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney,
HANNUM & WAITE
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
Kentucky Blne Grass,
Orehard GrasH, Shady
Grass,
Bent
Gnu,
Terrace Grass, White
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th & Madison SIS.
Call for Cata'ogue
Chester 9245
PITI'SBURGH SUN-PROOF PAINT AND ENAMELS
r
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
MARCH 31, 1933
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NEWS NOTES
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