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If the home lovers, beauty seekers
and other loyal citizenry of our borough will glance back in memory to
the defacement of trees c a Use d by
the tent· caterpillar last summer, we
are sure that many will help prevent
a repetition of this outrage this summer.
After such a clarion call it may seem
to some that we are making much
over nothing~ However, the tent caterpillar is a plague which is yearly becoming worse. By doing some work
now we can prevent a great deal of
damage later cn.
Why not let every person in Swarthmore, man, woman and child,' seek in
his neighborhood or on walks or hikes,
the egg masses and destroy them before
the first hatching. By an effort of this
kinCl he can greatly improve if not free
Swarthmore and surrounding community of this barmful and ullsightly pest.
The egg masses are in shiny black
bands on the lower twigs of cherry,
plum, apple, crabapple and hawthorn
trees.
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Some garden clubs are organizing
the Boy and Girl Scouts to do battle
with this pest. Other communities are
organizing thr0 1Jgh the schools.
In the interval before May let us
destroy all of the egg masses it is
possible to find.
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Council Awards Contract for Police Radio Station WPFQ
TAX COLLECTOR'S JOB MAY BE OBJECT I TO SING AT THE
WILL EXPEDITE
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WORK OF POLICE
night awctrded
Swarthmore's most coveted elective lector and borough secretary would retheBorough
contractcouncil
for thelast
construction
of a
office, that of tax collector, comes before sult in even further savings.
short wave radio broadcasting and rethe voters this fall and even at this early
At the beginning of this year the stenoceiving set to he installed for the use
date there is considerable conjecture as fo grapher to the borough secretary was put
of the local police department. Official
the filling of the office which is held at on half time. If the office of tax coHecnotice that a permit had been granted
present by Mrs. Clara L. Taylor.
tor were given to the borough secretary,
to establish such a station was received
From borough council, which is leaving the stenographer could be put back on
by the borough yesterday from the Fedno stone nor pebble unturned in its full time at an added cost of only several
eral government.
search for economies, comes a suggestion hundred dollars a year.
The call letters of the local station
in reference to the office which is certain
She would be able to attend to most of
will be WPFQ. Ordinarily the ·set will
have a thirty mile broadcasting range
to cause great consternation among th~ the bookkeeping under the supervision
ranks of the would-be .candidates.
of the borough secretary whose present
although it will be possibl~ to step it .up
to 100 miles. The contract for the canMembers of this august body believe salary would be increased to co\'er the
that the job of tax collector could be added work over and above that which he
struction of the equipment has been
combined with that of borough secretary is expected to do at present.
let to James Thomas for $499.00.
Council beEeves that the necessary in.Mr. Thomas will begin work on the
to the advantage of the taxpayers both
from the standpoint of economy and ef- creases in salary of the borough secretary
set at once and expects to have it ready
ficiency.
and his stenographer would represent a
for operation within a few weeks.
Harry L. Miller, chairman of the Fi- figure much lower than the $4,000 now
The new equipment will make it posnance Com:nittee of Borough Council, being paid.
sible for the police department to do
points out that at present the borough tax
Members of council favoring the idea Donato Colafemina will include native away with the present call-box system
collector receives a total of slightly over also point out that the centralization of Italian songs at a musicale Easler eve- and switchboard now in operation. This
$40
. 00 per year for the collection of bord
nin'" at Strath Haven Inn.
system includes several telephones at
official borough work in one office a n . .
different points in the borough over
ough, school, and county taxe~. This under the supervision of one person
which the officers phone in to headfigure represents a great reductIOn over would be a great advanbge to taxpayers.
quarters at regular intervals.
GREEK PROGRAM GIVEN
the amount at one time received by the Likewise the central location of borough
It is said that the saving made posAT STORY HOUR holder of the office.
hall for the payment of taxes would be
sible by the elimination of the telephone
But Mr. Miller believes that his plan to an advantage.
system wiII pay for the radio set in one
A Greek program was given by the combine the offices of borough tax col(ContlnuM on Page Sf:c)
D. Malcolm Hodge's production of "In- year and that over a period of years
Story Hour whi~h was held on Wednesterference," which opened Monday night the new arrangement will represent a
at the Players' Club, Fairview and Ches- considerable saving.
day at 3:15 o'clock, in the Woman's
Clubhouse. "Theras and His Town" was
ter roads, had all the smoothness and finFurthermore Councilman William
the title. Songs were sung by the school
ish of a veteran director'S. There were Sproul Lewis, chairman of the Public
grades. The prologue was given by Jane
no hitches, no "lost" or fumbled lines. Safety committee, who has investigated
Argyle, Doris MacIntyre and Mrs. Oscar
Somerville Day, the annUal reunion
Principal honors in the latest honor roll The whole piece moved along smoothly, the new arrangemen~ says that there is
J. GiIcreest.
list of the Swarthmore Public schools grippingly to the climax and was in every every r.ellasbon bto beheve that SwarthAmong those taking part were Habber- of the Alumnae of Swarthmore college,.
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way up to the traditional high standard more WI
e a Ie to rent out the use of
ton Butler, FranJ.. Lawrence, Effingham will be held tomorrow. At that time ~ver'l e s~x. g~a e go ole d ~eme~ of the Players' performances The entire the local broadcasting station to nearDolman, Dan Pipet, Edson Young, Billy every member of Somerville Forum, in ~m~ y ~galJl .m t : repo~t ~t ~as~ F arc k cast entered into the spirit' of the play by communities and townships and in
Bates', Guy Bates, Harvey Buckman, which every woman who has attended R . 'MYorey.
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ran0 f and' g~ve
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DelOlplaine, Morris Terman, Adelaide
Honor Roll with all A's while his sister
The ptot centers around a successful
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perml
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Cleaves, Virginia Yerkes, . Ed war d bership, is invited to return and parti- Helen, is on the Honor Roll with four, En
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when .hls search ~or much. needed medical celvlllg sets in their police cars and
Bonine, Mrs. Dean H. Parker, Mrs. An- I~~ Clarke,. 18, a~d a play by Edna St.
The only other pupil on the Distin- attent~on .leads hl.m to Sir John Marlay using the Swarthmore broadcasting
drew Crossen, Phyliss Dana, Barbara V11lcent Mdlay. are to be the features guished Honor Roll is Ruth Trostel.
comphcatlons begm..
.. station. Other nearby communities exAnn Crossen, Delia Marshall, Robert of the celebraho~.
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The complete report follows:
In the ~haract~r of the mfamous PhIlip pect to investigate the new at:rangeBird, Dean Parker, Sally Mitchell, EleaAt 11 :I~ a b,;,smess ~eetmg ~11l be
Seventh grade, HOllor Roll (4 Aca- ~~aze, ahas Juhan ~ckroyd, whos~ ?ar~ ment as soon as it is in operation here.
nor Markham, Barbara Ann Markham, call~d whl~h wdl last h!l one 0 clock. demic A's, no C's) John Craemer, and hvmg ~as brought him to !he physlcl~n s
Aside from the saving over the use
Alice' Craemer, Andre Davis and Alan Dur!ng thiS new committees for the John Richards; Merit Roll (4 Academic consuItmg room where he IS told he ~s a of the present telephone system, Mr.
Hall:
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.., commg !ear are to be chosen and .the B's or better, no D's) Doris Polk, Ann doomed ~an, Mr. !lodge d.oes a fint pl~ce I.~wis point.s out t~at the radio system
MISS Kraft and her rhythmIc. class lea· fellowships sponsored by the Society Wray, Margaret Shoemaker, Ella ~ae of restramed a~tmg. HIS ~cenes With wlll make It pOSSible for the man at
in the Greek d~nces. ~rs. Damel Good- .awarded .. The~e are the Martha Tyson Beagle, Mary Bonsall, Kitty Brill, Betty Lady Marlay, hiS former wife and t}te headquarters in. borough hall to notify
win assisted MISS Dons Van de Bagart, Fellowship given to a teacher who Cleaves Betty Cresson, Ruth Detlefsen, only woman he ever loved,. and later With the man patrolhng the borough in the
assisted by Mrs. Philip O. Davis, directed wishes a year of graduate .work, and Henry' MacMillan Frederick Hawkes, Deborah Kane, were espeCially well done, police car of any emmergency within a
building up climactically the hopelessness, few seconds of the time he receives the
the music. Mrs. Robert Bair, Mrs . .How- the Lucretia Mott FelI0'Yslup won ~y Robert White and' Elizabeth Thorn.
ard Buckman, Mrs. Helen Hall, Mrs. S. the senior who has a high scholastiC
Eighth grade Honor Roll Jane Rich- loneliness and desperation of his own news over the phone from a local home
Markham and Mrs. Milton Bryant ar- record and submits the most scholarly ardson Malcob;' Main' Merit Roll Rob- spirit. It was one of the best things Mr. or place of business.
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thesis to the. committee. Molly Yard, e r t Sanford, Shirl~y Shaw, Albert Hodge has ever done.
. Formerly when the officer in the poranged the costumes.
Mrs. A. M. Lackey had charge of the Ruth Ernestl!le Cook, and Barbara Thatcher, Helen Tomlinson, Mary HitchSi~ .John Marlay, t~e famous London !Ice car had to be. reached .in a hur~y,
scenery, and Mrs. Robert H. Reed, t~e Ives are candidates for the latter.. Re- cock, Roger Kauffman, Leroy Mercer~ phYSICian was splendidly portrayed by It was necessary either to :lllg the dlfRoy C. Comley. In character, through- ferent call-box telephones 111 hope that
makeup. The Temple scene was m ports for one year are also subm'tt~d and Mary Elizabeth Noyes.
charge of Mrs. Crossen and Mrs. Mark- by Mrs ..Blanshard and Babette SchllNinth grade; Merit Roll, Ellsworth out, Mr. Comley's impersonal, de~ac~ed, the officer 'yould. hear one as he rode
ham' pantomime acting Mrs. Parker. ler, PreSident of the Forum.
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R b rt Hall Ruth Hi b n professional air was very convmcmg. along or walt until he called headquarMrs.' Oscar I. Gilcreest ~vas chairman of
Lunch in the di~ing room is to follow
oug e (~~nti!e~ on Pag; Three)
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His fast work covering up clues which ters.
the rogram
the business seSSIOn, the members of
might incriminate his beloved wife, Faith,
~urthermore members of council
the senior class eating with Alumnae. ARTS AND CRAFfS
was most commendable.
pomt out that if other surrounding
p
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For the afternoon the plans include
EXmBITS INCREASING . As Faith Marlay Sir John's wife, communities join Swarthmore in the
YOUNG PEOPLE TO
Mrs. Clarke's speech, in which she will
Catherine Gayle Hodge heretofore seen us.e of the local broadcasting station it
HOLD LENT SERVICES, r~cou~t so~e of her personal e~peri- The Arts and Crafts Exhibit, in the in only small character bits, gave an out- wI.1I be possible to notify all polic~ i.n
'. 'ences m rebef work among the mmers. Woman's Clubhouse, will be open on
(Continlled on Puqe Three)
thiS part of the county whenever It IS
The special Lenten services for Then Kathleen Quinn, '32, and Elma Thursday, April 27, from 2 to 10 o'clock,
necessary.
young people will be held in the 11Igh Hurlock Chaffee, '31, will present "The and on Friday 28 all day, from ten to
FOl"tnightly
In. case of a major crime it will be
school auditorium from 8 :30 to 8 :45 Princess Marries the Page."
ten. Exhibits already promised by 238
pos~lble to step up the set so that all
A. M. on next Monday, Tuesday and
Also' under the direction of Miss individuals represent more art, m
. dus t ry,
Mrs. Thomas McCabe will be hostess crUIsing
police
cars in Philadelphia
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Wednesday.
Virgi]lia Rath, Director of Physical and skill than the most loyal Swarth- to the Fortnightly on Monday, April 10th e~Ulpped ":Ith short wave receiving sets
On April 10th the leaders will be dant~ by undergraduate members of morean could have imagined his town to at 2:30 o'clock.
wlll be notified at once.
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Following a p pro val of ordinances
tie will be the speaker.
new tyPe of dancing taught here.
old or young, should miss the sight.
topher Bean." This play is having a
which
will establish taxes on telephone
On April 11th the leaders will be
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The collection of paintings, sketches, most successful run in New York and is poles and water company mains thereby
Thoma s Myers and Marguerite Carson. b
e serve d f or a II'1ll th e new C0 IIec t'Ion and cartoons will surpass even the bril- aI'so b'
cmg produced I'n London . It wiII
The speaker will be John Murrell.
Hall
be given at the dramatic festival at Ann bringing additional dollars into the borThe Wednesday morning service will
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Iiant showing made in 1930. Quilts, rugs, Arbor this spring.
ough coffers, borough council last night
have WI'III'am Maddox and Lydl'a
dresses, embroidery; and other forms of
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considered a license fee to be paid by
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There will be reports rom committees merchants selling 3.2 per cent beer in the
Roberts for leaders and Mr. C. A. MUSHROOMS TO
needlework will appear in WI e and w~ for the benefit of the Community Health
Brinton will speak.
REPLACE FLAGS displayed variety. Ingenious creations 111 Cente~. Each member'is asked to be re- borough.
It was finally decided however that at
On Sunday, April 16th, the Easter
wood, leather, and metal; dolls, bags, sponsible for the sale of at least four
Dawn service will be held at 7 a. 111.
The red flags which have been placed lamp shades, mosaics; books in print a!1 d tickets for the bridge which will be given present the borough has no jurisdiction
in the cloister of Clothier Memorial. recently at the South entrance to the un- in manuscript, plays, poetry, manuscnpt at the \Voman's Clubhouse on April 21st over beer. Assistant Solicitor Clarence
The leaders will be Mildred Brewster, derpass in order to guide motorists in music' architectural and the a t ric a l at two oclock. The Clubhouse has been G. Myers was instructed to study the
Warder Cresson and CarolYll Faries.
sketch~s, these and more . will
be seen.
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question and report back at the meeting
d"d
Dr. John B. Roxby will be the speaker, making a Ie tb an turn onto the'1street in Besides these items from m
IVI ua Is, th e g:ven for this purpose.
next week.
front of the ank and stores, WI I be re- schools church schools, college, and
When first brought up the question was
placed shortly with three mushrooms.'
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Bartol
Foundation
promise
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to be under the jurisdiction of
thought
Dr. Swann Presides
The idea of constructing an island at instructive value and unusual type.
the Sewer Committee which is hea
the entrance of the underpass in order
A cordial invitation is extended to all to slow up traffic and force a wide tum
On Thursday afternoon of this week by T. E. Hessenbruch. Mr. Hessenbruclt
Junior Assembly
music teachers to attend 3n OPen Meet- in front of the Rutgers avenue and Chesthe Bohemian Glass Blowers of New- suggested a license fee of $15 a year.
ing for the Trinity College of Music Ex- ter road intersection has been abandoned.
The last Junior Assembly witt meet ark, New Jersey, appeared before the Harry A. Miller, chairman of the Finance
aminations on Tuesday, April 11th, at
Two of the three mushrooms which are tomorrow evening at the Woman's junior-senior high school assembly, Committee, said that he thought a license
4 :45 p. m. in Miss A. C. Quinlan's to be placed will be removed from the Clubhouse. The hosts and hostesses will demonstrating their art in an one hour fee of several hundred dollars should be
Studio, 2107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Swarthmore aVe1lue grade crossing. One be: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch, program. In connection with this· ap- charged.
Dr. W. F. G. Swann, (of the Bartol new mushroom has been ordered.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. I.ange, Mr. and pearance, they made a great variety of
Research Foundation), will preside, and Whether the parking of cars in front Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Dr. and Mrs. interesting art objects in glass which The Poetry Circle met at the home of
Dr. Becket Gibbs, chairman of the U. S. of the bank will be allowed after the V/alter Hoff Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Carl were left with the school. The pupils Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford on Thursday,
Committ~e for Trinity College, will, ad- mushrooms have been placed will be de- Cleaves and Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy all felt that it was an exceedingly in- March 23. Mr. J. Russell Hayes read
dress the meeting.
termined at a later d3te.
tt;resting and instructi~e demonstrati,on. from his collection of poems.
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VOL. V-NO. 14
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 7, 1933
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and other loyal citizenry of ' our hor-'
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the cOlllract ior the conslruction of a
pillar is a plaglll' which i" Yl'arly he- Unlet,. that o~ tax colltctor. collles hl.'lOre suit III l'\'CII further sa\"lngs"
short warl' radio broadcastillg and recoming worst', 11\' d"ing sonll' work the \'otl.'r~ thiS fall allli e\,l'n at this l'arly
At the beginning- of this J"l'ar the ~Il'n()cl'i\'ing- set 10 hI.' illstalkd for the usc
IIl'W we can prn:l'nt a gr,'at deal of! !Iall' thl're is cOllsiderahle conjecture as to graphl'r to till' horoug-h sl'cretary was Pllt
(.i thc local police departlllellt. Oflicial
damage later l·11.
I the filling- of the ollieI.' \\'I~i,ch is hdd at 01\ hali tillll', I f the oflice of tax colll'c·
Ii(llin' that a perlllit had hl'l'1I grallted
\Vhy Ilot let l'\'a), Jil'r,oll ill Swarth-! Pfl'~l'llt by ~[rs. Clara, L. I :Iyl<~r,
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tor were gi\"C1I 10 thc horough sl'Crdary.
tu l'stahlish :-lIdl a stati,)J1 was recei\'ed
lIIorc, mall. \\'Olllall and l'hild. sl'ek ill! I'rolll horollgh cOUIICl1. winch IS ka\'!ng the sll'lIl1grapher could he put hack 011
hy tire b(lrough y,'sil'nlay irolll tIn: Fedhis neighborhood or on walks or hi,kes, no ,tolll' 1101' (Jl'!Jhll' ullturned in ,its full tillle at all added cost of ollly se\'eral
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thl' egg masses alld (kstroy thelll hl'lore i search for econOlllles. cOllles a suggl'SllOIl hUlldrcd dollars a year.
The call letter~ oi I he local statioll
the first hatchillg, Ih' all efIort of this! in rd('J'('nl'e til the of1ice which is certain
Shc would hI.' ahle to atll'nd to 1II{)~t oi
will hl' \\" I'FU. ()rdinarily the 'set will
kind he can greatly fmpro\'e if nut frec; to cause great consternatioll among th\: Ihe hookkl'l'ping untler the super\'ision
han' a Ihirty lIIile hroadeastillg range
Sw,'rthmore alit! surrounding- CllIllIllU-: rallks of thl' wllu1d-hl' candirlates,
of the huroug-h s('cn'tary whose )lrl'~ellt
although it will he possihle to step it up
llity of this Imrmflll amI ullsightly pest. I ~Iemher,; of this august ho(ly belicve salary \\'ould he illcreased 10 C()\lT tIl('
10 100 mik's, The contract fur thc CUllThe egg masses an' in ~hilly hlack! that the joh of tax ((.I\ector could he added work O\"l'r amI ahO\'e that which he,
",ructioll oi the e(luipment has bcen
hands Ull the lo\\'er t\\'ig~ of cherry, comhined with that of horough secretary; is expected tu do at present.
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kt to James Tholllas ior $-I!)!J,UO,
plulIl, apple, crabapple and hawlhllfll to the a(h-antal-{e, uf the taxpayers both' Council he1ie\'l's that the necessary ill-:
~lr, Thomas wil\ hegill \\'ork 011 the
trces,
irom Ihe stalldpomt of ecollomy and cf-: crcases in salar\' of the horough secretary:
';l'l at OIlCl' ilnd expects to have it ready
Some gardell du),s arc organizing ficicncy,
I amI his stenog-~a)Jher would represent ;I!
"or operation withill a few weeks,
the Boy and Girl Scouts to do hattie
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\\'ith this pest. Othl'l' cOlllmunities arc nancl'
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the supervision of one pcrson, .------..-...- - - - : which the onicers phulle in to hl'adligul'e represcllts '~ ~rc~t J:e~I,u:~JOn ,ove~: \\'?uld, be a great ach·antag,c to taxpayers, ! "INTERFERENCE"
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uart,ers ;~t fl'gular intenals,
GREEK PROGUAl\1 (;IVEN
the amount at ~l1e tlllle recel\cd h) the, I.lkeWlse the central location of borough!
, It IS saI(l that the saving made posAT STORY HOlfU holder of the oillce,
i hall for the payment of taxes would he A T PLAYERS CLUB· sible by the eliminatiun oi the telephone
But :\1 r, :\1 iller hl'lie\"es that his plall tu· an a(h'alltagc,
system will pay ior the radiu set in O!le
:\ Cn'ek prugralll was given by the cOl11hille thc ofliccs of borough tax col- t
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I>. :\Ialcohn Ilodg-l''s pro(luctioll uf "(n- )"l'ar amI that uver a period uf years
Story Hour which was held on \\'edncs______ .
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at the PlaFrs' Clul.. Fain'iew and Ches- cOllsiderable s~i\'illg,
day at 3 :15 o'clock, in the \Voman's IT O M O R R O W IS
Cluhhouse, "Theras and His Town" was I
tel' roads, had all the ~Illllothne,;s and finFurthermore Councihnan
\Villiam
the title, Songs wcrc sung I~y the school!SOMMERVILLE DAY·
H O N O R ROLL ish
a \'cteral~,c1ir~.n"r's, There '.\'erc: ~~Jr~lI~ !,ewis,. ~hai~man oi, tl~~, ~)~Ibl!c
grades, The prologue was gl\'en hy Jane 1
no lutches, no lost or f ulllbled hues" S,lfet) cummlttee, \\ ho has 111\ estlgated
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Piper Edson Young, "Billy l'nT\' lIlemhcr of SOll\l'r\'!·11 I.' F'ortlm, 111
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Bates, Guy Bates, Han'ey Bllckman, which e\'ery woman \\'ho has attended It :Morey, \ViI\iam Craclller is one of and ~a\e ,~Il undlr:-t,mc\lI1g .lI1d S) m- i e\T1I
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whl'n Ius search for Illuch needed ml'(i1cal cei\'ill~ sets ill their police cars and
Boninc, ~[rs. Dean H, Parker, Mrs, An-ller Clarkl'. '18, aIHI a play hy I~dna S1.
The only other pup:! 011 the Distin- attention leads him to Sir John ~rar1ay using the Swarthmure broadcasting
drew Crossen, Phyliss Dana. Barhara I Villcl'llt ~I illay , are to he the features guished Honor Roll is Rulh Trostel.
complications hegin.
station, Uthl'r lIearhy communities ex"\lIn Crossen. Delia :\larsl,lall, RO,lIert: of the Cl'~ebratlOl~,
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III the ~haract~r oj the iniamous Philip pect to investigate the lIew arrangcBird, Dean Parker, Sally ~lItchell, ]·.Iea- i :\1 II :I~ a IJl,IS11le~s 1I,ICCtlllg \~III be
Sc\'Cnth grade, Honor Roll (-I Aca- ~(~aze. alias Juhan .~ckroyd, whos~ ~lar~1 ment as soun as it is ill operation here.
1101' Markham, Barbara An~l ~Iarkhalll,: c;:II,:d wlll,;h \\'111 last tl~1 one? clock. c1emic A's, no C's) John Crael1ler. and II\'III~ 1.las hrought hUll to !he phYSICI?1l S
Asidc irol1l the ~;I\'ing o\'cr the usc
..\Iice Cral'l11!'r, Andre DaVIS al1(l Alan, ()ur~llg tillS new c(lmnllttees lor the i John Rich,mls; ~Ierit Roll (~ ,"cademic consultlllg roum where. he IS tol(~ he ~s a I' lli the p.-esent telephone system, Mr,
Hall.
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,- i ~llml1lg- ?·ear are to ht chosen a!J(1 .thc : B's or hctter, no D's) Doris Polk, 1\nn d!~ume<1n~an. ~Ir, ,\lodge d."es a fmc IJIl:ce Lewis poillts out that the radio system
~Iiss Kraft and her rhytl1l11lc ,class ted, lell(lwshlp;~, sl'onsofl'd hy the S~c.. ~ty i \\Tray, ~Iargaret Shoemaker. ElIa :).[ac ot restramell a~tlll~, HIS ~:enes With will 1IIake it pussible ior the man at
in the Greek dances, :\Irs, \)al1lcl Good-· awarded., 1 he~e arc thc :\rartha l)son! Beag-Ie. ~Iar' BOl1sal1. Kitty Brill, Bctty I.ady ~Iarlay. IllS lonncr WIle awl t,hc headquarters in horough hall to notify
win assisted ~Iiss Doris Van (Ie Bagart.! Fcllowslllp gln'l~ to a tcacher who: Cleavcs Rl't~v Crl'sson, 1~lIth DetlcfsCll, only woman he cI'cr lowd. and later \\,Ith the man patrullillg" the horough ill the
a~,istt:d hy 11rs, Philip 0, I,>a\'is, directed; wishes a ):ear 01 gl~adllale ,work, all(~ ~ Henry '~raci[illan, Fre
the music, ~lr5, Rohert Hair, ~Irs, How-; the I.m:,I'Ctl:t ~I()tt l'l'lIO\~slutJ \\'011 h.) ,Rohert \\Thitl'. and Eli7.aheth Thorn,
hmldlllg- lip cilmacllcally,the hOllcl:ssness, Ie\\" ~ecullds ot the tUlle he recen'l:S the
ani Buckman, ~[rs, Helen Hall, ~[rs. S'I the scnlllr who ~Ia,; a lugh scholastIC
Eighth grade, Honor Roll, Jane Rich- loneliness amI
.\Iarkharn and :\[rs, .1[i\toll Bryant ar-; reeo:d and snlumts ~he Illust scho!arl y ardson, ),la1colm ~Iain; ~rcrit Roll, Roh- ,qlll'lt. It \\'as onc 01 thc hl'St tillngs Mr, or !,Iacl: 01 bllsllless.
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ham; pantolllim~ actinIT, ~Irs., Parker.. \cr, I'r,l'sl~ll'llt ,01, t~le I~nrnm:,
, \)uugherty, Hobcrt Hall, Ruth Hi h II, )lr~}fe~slOnal aIr wa: .\'er Y e()n\,IIICI~IIT.1 'I~O~lg UI \I,lIl untd he c,llIed hcadquar~Irs, Oscar r. Gllcrl'est was chaIrman of
I,undl III the dll~lIlg loom IS to follo\\,
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I lis last work CO\"l:rlllg- up clues which tlr~,
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wiil', Faith.
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,th" 5ulior class eatillg with Alumnae,. ARTS ANI) CRAFTS
was 1110st conllnelHlahle,
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~ EXHIBITS INCREASING ,As Faith ).[arlay, Sir John's \\'iie, cOlllm,ullltll"S JOIl1 Swarth!lIore II~ Ih,e
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: enCl'S in relief work alllong the miners, : \\'oman's Cluhhouse, wil1 he open on
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tillS part of the county whellever It IS
The spccial Lenten services I ,folr: Thl·n Kathleen Quinn, '32, and Elma i Thur-
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Ie danco.; hy undl"rgraduate Illl'mhers of· I r'a I 'oliid havc ima«incd his town to at 2:30 o'clock.
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: and cartoons \\,1 surpas, e,Qcn'l Ie fI he gin'n at Ihe dramatic fcstival at Ann ough cotTers, borough council last night
liant ~howing n,ladc in 1930,
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Brinton will SIll'ak.
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A cordial in\'itation is ,'xtended tu all to slow liP traOlC and force a Wide turn I
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On I h\lr~c1ay ~ttl'rn(1on of tlll:~ \~e"k I suggestcd a licensc fec of $15 a ycar,
music teachers to attend all (}pen ~I(,l't- ; ill iront oi 11:1' R1Itgcrs a\'ellllC and Ches- !
the Bohl'mlan (.Ia~s B101\'l'rs 01 ~ew-, Harry A, :\1 illcr, chairman of the Finance
ing for thc Trinil\' Collq~c oi ~lllsic Ex- , ter road intersection has heen ahandoned.! Tlw last Junior Assemhly will meet ark. :\cw Jcrse~'. apIll'ared before thc: COll1mittee, said that he thought a liccnse
aminatiol1s on T'llesday: April 11th, at I '1'\1'0 oi the three 11I11shrooms which arc. tomorrow evening at thl~ \Vomal~'s jUllior-sl'lIi(~r 11I~~1 sch,ool ass~mhIY,! fcc of scveral hundred dollars should be
4 :~5 p, Ill, in ~Iiss A, C. Quinlan's I to he place<1 will IIC removed from thc: Cluhhouse, The hosts alHl hostesses Will demonstralmg- their a,rt 111 ~n on~ hour I charged,
StUdio. 2107 \\'alnut street. Phiiade1phia, i Swarthmorc a\'en1lc grade crossing, One! he: ~I r, and ~[rs, T, E, Hessenhruch. program, In COI1lH'ctlOn WIth tl~ls all- I
Dr, \V, F, G, Swann. (of the Bartol: IIl'W llIushroom has heell ordered,
: ).[r, and ~rrs, E, 0, Langt', ~Ir, and !ll~aranc,e. they l1la~le a '-:rl'at \'a,nl'~Y,of
Research Foundation), will preside, and i \\'Iwtller the parking oi cars in front 1lrs, J, V, S, Bishop. Dr. and ~[rs, II1terl'sh~lg ~rt ohJects 111 gl~ss \"ll~h i T,hc ~o~t~:' ~irc1e, mct at the homc o,f
Dr, Bccket Gibhs, chairman of thl' U, S, . Cli the hank will he alluwed aiter thc: \Valtcr Hoff Seely, M r, anI! ),1 rs, Carl wcr~ lett wl~h th!' school. 11~e 1ll\1~lls!:\[ r~, \\ eslc) N, Chffor~1 Oll Thursda,li,
Committee for Trinitv College, will a<1-' mushrooms havc heen placed will he de-: Clea\'es and Dr. and ).[rs, E, Leroy all Il'~t that I~ was a,n l'xccl'(hngly ,111- If~ I archI ,23, 111[~, J, fRussell Haycs read
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guests of their son-in law and daughter, guests. for a few days Mrs. D. Sp.,ncer I 12th, will gather together the workers
Mr. and Mrs. S. Copeland Palmer, Jr. of Bergen and her daughter, Miss Betty on the Women's International League
Ogden avenue. They also spent a
Berger, of New Hann, Conn. Mrs. drive to hear a message Mrs. Mildred
days with their son, Mr. Rotin B. Pl"mbl Berger and Miss Berger have gone to Olmstead, executive secretary of the
of Lansdowne. .
Atlantic City.
Philadelphia branch of the League will
Henry Nevin, a freshman at Williams bring.
Mr. Ronald G. E. Ullman of Harvard
1a"emle returned yesterday from a bust- Collegc, ~s spending the spring vacaMr. and Mrs. Walter Everett, of
Mr. Ezra B. Merriam of Swarthmore ness trip in the South and the West.
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Merchantville, were the guests of Mr.
avenue is spending a few days at ScheMrs. Albert N. Garrett, Jr. of North Franklin Nevin of the Elmhurst apartMrs. J. Donald Gibson, on Saturnectady.
Chester road entertained at luncheon yes- m e n t s . ,
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Miss Mary Crist, who is a senior at terday.
Dorothea Dodd, daughter of Mr. and ay.
Radcliff is spending the spring vacaMrs. George Zimmer of Ogden
Ahs. Samuel M. Dodd, of Swarthmore
Jerry Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
avenue will entertain at dinner ~efore J. Archer Turner, of Harvard
tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. entertained the golden eagle scouts
Hadley, M. C.
first class scouts and Mrs. Arthur
the dancing class tomorrow evemng.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Enders and Bassett at dinner and the Flower "h,,~ I ..
'Irs. Brallson Davis of Litchfield, coached the winning team of t e Jumor
Children of Swarthmore College re-'~rle 1 Conll., SIJent last week-end with her basketball league at George School, Pa.,
Thursday evening. The go1den \;,
turned on Saturday from \\1oostcr, scouts were Irene Blaisdell and Irma parents, Dr. and Mrs. WHliarn I. Hull. where he is a member of the senior
Ohio.
Zimmer. The first class scouts were
\Valnut Lane.
class.
Mrs. Richard Randall, of Thayer ' ,• •, .• • • • • •, .• • • •,
Mrs. R. C. Disque, will entertain a Helen Craemer. June Avery, Betty Mcsewing group of which she is a mem- Garra!'!, Barbara Bassett, Jane Richard- road, will entertain the Friday Dupli- I
ber this afternoon at tea.
son and Doris MacIntyre.
c2te Bridge Club at luncheon today.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Scudder, 3rd,
Mr. E. D. Sharples, father of Robert
The War Department has announced
E. Sharples returned home from
that Edgar Gilbert Youmans, of Elm
have returned from Charlestown.
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton, of hospital yesterday. He had a cataract re- avenue, has been commissioned as a
Dickinson avenue will entertain two moved from his right eye and is improv- 2nd lieutcnant in the Cavalry Reserve.
t ables of bridge this ~vening.
C0 IolleI an d 'Irs
J • S• Shaffer of
iug nicely.
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Mrs. Frank N. Smith, of Kenyon
George Earnshaw of Strath Haven Montgomery, West Virginia are the
avenue will entertain at luncheon to- avenue returned last Saturday from Ft. guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Fullerton
day in honor of Mrs. John Armstrong. Myers, Florida where he had been in Cook of Copple's Lane. Dr. Shaffer is
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fMC k
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Arnold of
training with the A's.
a urot er 0 ... rs. 00.
\VaIHngford will entertain Mrs. Gale
Dickie Delaplaine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomson and
CALL
E.
Arthurs of Hackensack this weekh
Ro}' W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue son Tommy, of McDonough Sc 001,
end.
Mrs. J. R. Kline, of Riverview road gave a party in honor of his birthday last McDonough, Maryland,
Th were 'the weekh
omson 5 mot er,
Thursday.
end guests of Mrs.
will belongs
entertainnext
a bridge
club
to which
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford of Mrs. Sargent Walter of North Chester
she
Monday
afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Nevin Wherry of West Dale avenue entertained at dinner road.
Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut lane will
Elm avenue entertained in honor of their last Sunday.
10 PARK AVE.
Miss Martha Cramp D
of Gibraltar,
entertain at luncheon and bridge today
daughter Evelyn, last Saturday evening
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before the Intermediate Dancing Class. Penna. was the guest of r. and }. r!.
AIrs. T. W. Crossen of Garrett aveof
Park
avenue
last
week.
nue
entertained at luncheon v",sterd'IV I
David
Cramp
The guests were Marguerite Getz, Nancy
f J k'
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Keans 0 d enM,m- in honor of Mrs. David Hand, who has
Price, Eunice Eaton, Kitty HriH, Louise
rs. been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Keat Iey, M ary Ki stier, BeUy S cIlaUe, town were guests of 'Mr. an
Emily McCurdy, Phyllis Dana, Naomi George F. Fenno of Swarthmore avenue Warren M. Foote of Walnut and OgWright, Dorothy Dana, Marion SchaUe, on Sunday.
den avcnues for a few weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Nevin Wherry .of
Mrs. Marjorie Gayle of Washington,
Janice Wherry, Jerry Dana and Elaine
and Rosalie Wherry.
Elm avenue entertained Miss Green, MISS D. C., witl s~cnd this week-end with
Ave- "',fro an(1 Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge of
Mr. Percival Armitage of Harvard Weber and Miss. Kay 01 the
M College
da
Strath Havcn avenue. Mrs. Gayle is
avenue gave a surprise birthday party nue school at dmner on on' y.
.
To-night at 8:00 o'clock a meet1l1g Mrs. Hodge's mother.
for Mrs. Armitage Jast Thursday evening.
of the Allied Forces of Delaware
Shirley Ward, daughter of Mr. and
County
will
be
held
at
the
Media
Club,
Mrs.
William H. Ward of Strath HaMrs. Albert Sidney-Johnson of South
d W h' t
Street
South
Avenue
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entertained at supper last
Chester road entertained at tea WednesI I I'
dd s
A. B. Geary wi I (e 1ver an a re s Friday evening.
day afternoon.
on the history of the prohibition clause
Stephen Spencer. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald G. E. Ullman of the Play- in the charter uf the Borough of Meers' Club was one of the three judges at dia. That s'ub)'ect is attracting a great Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of Swarththe program of one act plays given b y deal of attention and a number 0 f more avenue entertained in honor of
the Players' Club of Narberth last Fri- citizens have expressed the intention of his birthday at supper and the movies
. . d.
on Monday.
day evening.
attcnding. Thc public is 1IlV1te
Mrs. Andrew F. Porter has been givMr. and Mrs. D. l\fa1colm Hodge, of
Mr, and Mrs. Abram Fawcett entering a series of supper parties for groups Strath Haven avenue entertained at a tained at supper on Saturday evening
of boys from the First Day School this buffet supper after the dress rehearsal in honor of their daughter, Nancy Fawweek.
of "Interference" last Saturday even- cett, before the meeting of the intermediate dancing ·dass.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Plumb of ing.
Terryville, Conn. spent Iast wee k-end as
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'Irs. Harrl'et "'.
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Ament, of BradMiss Mary Knowlton, of Benjamin
dock Heights, Marylanq, was the week- West avenue, has returned from a stay
end guest of Mrs. Ronald G. E. Ullman, in Washington, D. C.
of Harvard avenue.
Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins of 506 North
A BURGLARY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Everton Ramsey of Chester road on the afternoon of April
Mary Lyon Nole8
The journalism group of Wildclille
will visit the Curtis Publishing Co. build_
ing and the Ledger building next Tuesday.
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Jane Twitmyer, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin B. Twitmyer of Secane has
enrolled at Mary Lyon school.
Woman's Exchange
Foods Are Not on Saleal
Any Other Store in.
Swarthmore
Home-made
Bread, ROUI,
Cakes aDd Pa.by.
Breakfa.t-·7 a. m. to 9,30
a. m.
Special 35. Luncheoas--12 to
2 p. m.
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
Week End Special
Hot em.. rou.--ISe a doz.
Blueberry mulliuo--2Oc doz.
Hand made cream Esslel' Eggs
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
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Russian Borsb on omer--4Oe
qt.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
12 PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw. 1993
will protect you from loss
up to
$1000
Let ou.r representative explain
this coverage Co ),OU
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SWEENEY &. CLYDE
29. E. 5th ST.
CHESTER, PA.
Phone Chester 6141
I Swarthmore avenue have had as their
A sparagu8 . . . .. b un. 29c
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"YOUR SERVICE STATION IS SO HANDY
TO BOTH THE TRAIN AND THE STORES"
Why Not Try. This Conveniently Located Service
ftre$foae
ussell's " ....,••• Service
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DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Phone 440
WASHING-GREASING-TIRE-BATTERl'-BRAKE SERYlCE
The Swarthmore
Association
. "You Can't Wash Milk"
3,075.00
EASTER FLOWERS
Installment Stock-Due8 .. $
Contingent Reserve .
Profits Distributable
Easter without flowers would be scarcely
Easter. To insure having beautiful blooms
$ 1,215,129.23
EARNINGS SEVEN AND SIX TENTHS PER CENT
sea80nable flowers and plant& We invite
your inspection.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TELEGRAPH ORDERS
The Marot Flower Shop
315 Dickinson Avenue
SWARTHMORB 554
908,718.00
23,090.20
280,246.03
President
THOMAS W. ANDREW
ALBERT N. GARREn'
Treasurer
Solicitor
DIRECTORS
E.
CLAYTON WALTON
DAVID L. LUKENS
CHARLES A. SMITH
J.
DILLWYN DURNALL
WILUAM S. EVANS
VINCENT S. POWNALL
J. ARCHER TURNER
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SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY
standing performance as the loving, distraught wife who is the victim of blackmail. Here, it would seem to us, was
charm;ng starring material for future
plays brought to light.
Deborah Kane, adventuress, whose love
for Philip Voaze and whose jealousy of
Lady Marlay, led her to victimize Lady
Maclay, was excellently interpreted by
NANCY CARROLL
JOHN BOLES
left
be desired
and the death
Helennothing
ClarketoReed.
Her emotional
work
scene attests her fine control.
Barbara, Sir John's niece is a newcomer to Players in the person of Helen
M. Miner, but her delightful imlper.,on,a-I
tion of the vivacious secretary makes
a talented addition to the CI ub.
S. Fe1ton Bickley, the young actor
Friday, Saturday, Monday
. Secretary
THEATRE
CHESTER
. JOHN BARRYMORE
"TOPAZE"
MYRNA LOY
RIVERVIEW FARMS
LOUIS COLE EMMONS, OWller
The Home
0/ 100
Pure Bred Guernseys
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John Wayne
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"HAUNTED GOLD"
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EVerybody's Friend and Pal
UNCLE WIP
(in person)
will greet bia Delaware County
listeners from our stage
Saturday Only at 2:30 and 8:30
Monday and Tuesday
SYLVIA SIDNEY
CHARLES RUGGLES
CARY GRANT
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GEORGE SULLIVAN. Swarthmore 102
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Extra Added Attraction
Friend8 Meeting Noles
Daniel Oliver, of Ras-.1£J·Metyn, ::)yria will lead the morning forum at the
Friends' Meeting House and will attend the meeting for worship which
foHows on Sunday.
Mr. Oliver has. for many years given
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Emily Oliver Orphanage and School.
Girl Scouls
H= has given medical aid, helped care,
The leaders and members of the troop for refugees and has been a factor in
committees will meet next Wednesday at settling peacefully disputes in Ras-EI7 :15 at the Twentieth Century dub in Metyn and the surrounding villages.
J..allsdowne to discuss the final plans for
In 1929 Charles Debbas, president of
spring activities.
the Lebanese Republic, gave this triA jjBe Prepared" contest will be held bute to him and his work. uHe has
on May 13 at 10 :30 to 4 o'clock at C"ml'llived in the Lebanon for more than
Tall Trees for district six. This will
thirty year$ and has been responsible
open to all troops and all classes of girl for the development of the schools and
scouts.
STANLEY
NORMAN S. PASSMORE
1'ice-President
ELRIC S. SPROAT
THOMAS W. ANDREW
HOWARD B. GREEN
JOSEPH E. HAINES
EDWARD M. BASSETT
attending the meeting today will
Mrs. Edwin A. Varna', Airs. James E.
Davis, Mrs. Philip Marot, Mrs. Carl De
Moll, Mrs. David C. Prince, Mrs. Robert
Enders, Mrs. William M. Fine, Mrs. J.
Passmore Cheyney, Mrs. B. M. Isfort
and Miss Louise Isfort,
Buy your Golden Guernsey Milk that is produced frQm
Tuberculin Tested registered Guernsey Cows, that is so
clean that it doesn't need pasteurizing.
$ 1,215,129.23
OFFICERS
JOSEPH E. HAINES
Neither can you take the germs out
by pasteurizing itYou merely cook them
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Kiddies-IOc
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SWARTHl\IORE
HIGHSCHOOL
NIGHT
Theatre--Chegter
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."
shes and prices. Also a wide selection of
Thos~
Swa.750
ONE OF THE LARGE MILK DISTRIBUTORS
ADVERTISES
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ful collection of Easter lily plants in many
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vention in Pittsburgh next month.
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES-BRAKE UNING
WINDOW SHADES
SLIP COVERS
RESTORING
OIi order
Tuesday will be a stated Meeting and
The Legion Auxiliary Charity
The Media Theatre had a special r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Election of Officers. The p01ls wilt open will be given at the Woman's Club May photographer take moving pictures of the I
at IO-open uri'til 12 then between 2 and S. 5 from 9 o'clock until 1. There will be entire Swarthmore High School student
body on Tuesday. March 28. "In spite
Mr. WaIter Hoff, who has spent many dancing and cards.
This is the third year a charity ball of the day being doudy the pictures have
years in newspaper WOl k, will share with
the audience, his reminiscences "Behind has been given as an aid to welfare it'Jrl1lCd out unusually clear" says Harbm
the Mask of Publicity", intimate ch"tslwork. The price will be the same as Taylor, manager of the theatre. uWe
about people of note and notoriety. Mrs. formerly but only one hundred tickets have set aside next Thursday llight as
Today
and Saturday
Phelps Soule, chairman of the Education- will be sold.
Swarthmore High School night and will
al Department has arranged this unusual
The auxiliary has been caring for show these pictures at 7 :30." The
program. Mrs. Harold Goodwin and I
f '1'
II' t
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t Iree ami les a wm er an supp ymg ular feature picture "Billion UO'"." I
Mrs. George Hoadley will act as host- milk to others. The funds for this work Scandal", will be shown as usual on
esses for the afternoon.
have been raised by card parties.
night.
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Thursday morning at ten o'clock, the
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Another special feature to be given
MkIaJD JORDAN
Literature Section will meet at the Wo- WOMEN VOTERS HOLD
this theatre will be toworrow. Saturday,
P ... tIlUNDJN
man's Clubhouse at which time MrS,
when Uncle WIP will he on the stage in
Lewis Fussell will
SPECIAL MEETING person at 2 :30 and 8 :30. This will
Also
UCertain People" by Edith Wharton;
the first time for the famous radio perNovelty
Comedy
"The Little Dog Laughed" by Leonard
There wi1l be a special meeting of the
and
a
Merr,'ck', and "On Forsyte 'Change" by :~o~~~:,i:~ boar d 0 f th e League 0 I W omen sonality to greet his Delaware County
.',,'r.!
JTohn Galsworthy will be the books conat th e W oman'CI
s \I bhouse m
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listeners face to face. In addition tl
Mickey Mouse Cartoon
dia at ten o'clock this morning.
will be a western feature, j'Haunted
sidered.
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Special Kiddie Show
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A conference of the chairmen of stand- 0, starrIng 0 n
ayne an
Swarthmore High School Night next ing committees witl consider the program horse Duk'e, as well as the feature picture I
Saturday at 1 :30 P. M.
Thursday at the Media Theatre.
of work submitted by the Pennsylvania
a Mickey Mouse cartoon.
Several of Our Customers Have Said to Us,-
A real .necessity for the new hat
AWNINGS
FURN'ITURE
Frying Chicken8
'am.ily size, 3 Ibs. av.--ea.
Celery Hearls .... bun. 5e
ENJOY THE COOL BRE:EZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUM_
MER UNDER WELL MADE
FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
Lamb ... ,', .. tIJ. 14e
?r~.. h Sweetbreads
and Spiral
$18.15
Swa.333
. lb.
Wave Croquignole
at a cost of
14 PARK AVENUE
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Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . m C
The New Zotas Permanent
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ACHMAN'S
QUALITY
Swa. 183
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Make appointment now
North Chester road wil1 go early next
week to their cottage at V cntnor for r
a short visit.
The monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. Charles A. Dravo of
Westdale avenue on Wednesday.
Cli~ord Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Milton Bryant of Dickinson avenue
celebrated his ninth birthday yesterday.
Miss Frances White and Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford will entertain the Saturday evening bridge club at dinner at
"The Sycamores" tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fricke of North
Chester road entertained in honor of
their cousin, Miss Lucy Sargent of
Vassar College last Friday evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ezra B, Merriam of
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INSURANCE POLICY
INDUSTRY
AT FORUM
ON CURRENT
DeMolI, chairman of the Art Seet_io."ni't<.,ex,t,-, ICOAL
is playing his way into so many hea:rts I phjlanthropic establishments of Ras-ElEVENTS AT CLUB plained that they were having "
was seen as the earnest young reporter
Metr. He has rendered noteworthy serthroughout the county for Posters
the "Daily Cable". His efforts to hide vices to the Lebanon in 1925-1926 by
D. M. Melchoir gave his final talk cerning the World Fair in Chicago, those
clues which he thought would prove dam- contributing through his moral influmembers of the Woman's Club on competing here to join the county compeSocial control and probabJy I
afternoon bringing to a close a tition, then the state and still further. ment ownership, in order to r::~~.i~I:::: heart, Barbara. were particularly good. and understanding amongst the inhabiJohn Longwell, 9th grade, won the first and stabilize the coal industry,
Childers, the solicitous butler in
tants of all creeds."
interesting series on Current Events. prize in the Junior High School, Fred stressed at this week's Forum by Mr. Marlay home, was effectively done
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Borden, honorable mention, from the Clarence Pickett, Chairman of the Amer- Raymond P. Gott, another young player
11th grade and Angela Mason, 11th ican Friends Service Committee. The who is fast acquiring a pleasing stage mGH SCHOOL HONOR
explaining the working of the
ROLL LARGE
International League for
grade, Honorable mention.
discussion next week On economic plan- manner.
largest international non religious orMrs. Harold Barnes and Mrs. Th
Walter G. Emmott as the Hall Portcr
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uzal:ion of its kind. She gave conclus- McCabe greeted the members as they
University, bears an interesting relation- did a good character bit. Howard A. Petra Lingle, James Lipman, Ralph
proof that her group, have been inTea was served as the
ship to this weeks subject.
Parsons, Jr., was convincing as Inspector Rhoads, Reb e c c a Robinson, William
in preventing many injustices were seated around the fire place.
Mr. Pickett brought practical
Haines, who overlooked no clues.
Rutherford, Ellen Viehoever.
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ience and understanding insight to
Cramp tightened up a tragic situatii,.
Tenth grade, Honor Roll, Edmund
as keeping a large corporation in
with his comedy and his deJightful Eng- Jones, Helen Jones; Merit Ron, Beulah
country, from using slave labor . The last progra"! by the ~fuslc. Sec- discussion of the problems
by the very fact of their existence as tion of the Woman s Club, given In the the coal industry. The figures he gave lish accent. Edith Inglis Cuskaden, who Callahan, Howard Dingle, Effingham
organized group have accomplished homes, was held at the ~ home of Mrs, ten the story of its collapse. The peak has just returned to Swarthmore after an Dolman, Paul Paulson, Virginia Sackfor the better of mankind. Mrs.
Samuel Clyde on Monday afternoon. The
for production was 1921, 12 to 13 absence of several years, plal'ed Sir wood, Delia Marshall, Dan Piper, Betty
Bishop made a plea for the
numbers played and. sung were explained tons a week were being mined. By 1926 John's contrary sister, Florence, with Passmore, John Kistler, Miriam Faison,
guild, bringing borne the point
by . the ~ostess which added greatly to nearly a million men were employed in zest. Thomas H. Lueders as the police- Seymour Rutherford, Richard Sanford,
who can must feel the moral obli- their enJoyment. Mrs. Care~s .brought this work. Today production is lowest man added materially to the official at- Stewart Thorn. Francis Vosters, Gary
for those less fortunate.
the progr~m to a close by slOgmg two since 1904 and still going down, while mosphere. Helen Inglis Cramp as De- White, Jack Wickham, Richard Willits.
group of eight posters which
songs wfltten by. Swarthm?reans; one only some 200,000 men are employed
borah Kane's maid was the i~,;:a:~~:~:~::
Eleventh grade, Distinguished Honor
to the High School in fact pass the words and musIc both written by Mrs. then for only a couple of days a week. privileged servant intended by the
Roll, William Craemer; Honor Roll,
The plight of the miners is tragic, de- Ned Pyle and Robert B. Greer Were
Helen Craemer and Guenther Ruening;
the work of professi~nals, adorned ~I~de, called "W,?uld !hat I, too"
during the afternoon. Mrs. Carl Tides of Fundy which was sung
dared Mr. Pickett, the old way of life is zealous reporters of the IIDaily Mail;' and Merit Roll, Bruce Cook, Rebecca Colder,
Irene Blasdel. John Marshall, Elizabeth
music composed by Miss Mildrid Spen- closed to them and the new way has fail- "The Times" respectively.
cer, the daughter of Mrs. Robert Chester ed-desolation and death replace the
Players may well look forward to ftl- Fink, and Arnold Viehoever.
ture productions by Mr. Hodge.
Twelfth grade; Distinguisiled Honor
Spencer, chairman of the Music Section, dream of comfort and joy.
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AUXIUARY TO GIVE
H. S. STUDENTS
ing, A. Bonsall, S. Broomhall, J . I~robewnhE
• Woman's
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CHARITI' BALL
B E COME M OVIE STARS ell,
Elizabeth Main, and • Iza t
Club on
Stavers.
The meeting at* the
'l'nesday, Wednesday, Thanday
CONSTANCE
BENNETT
,
"ROCKABYE"
JOEL MeCREA
PAUL LUKAS
"Child oj Manhattan"
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, ~DAY
.!s
Exclu.il1e motion picture .I,o.Ding 0/ the entire High School
.tudent body at 7:30, in con ..
junction '(Ji.h our regular /eature
KATE SMITH
"Hello Everybody"
"Billion Dollar Scandal"
CONTINl,JOUS FROM NOON
'Ladies They Talk About'
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Thursday Only.
BARBARA STANWYCK
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State Cut Rate Store
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109 W. STATE STREET
MEDIA, PA.
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Media 1572
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Reg. $1.00 Nujol
5ge
Reg. 75c Squihb Aspirin Tablets 100'8.
29.,
Reg. 35e Kotex
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15c
Reg. 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia. . . .
29c
Reg. $1.00 Djer-Kiss Sachet. . . . . . . . . . . . .
4ge
Reg. 25c J. & J. Talcum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
2 for 25e
Reg. 25c EpllO-Tabs . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
2 for 25c
Reg. $1.50 Renault or Virginia Dare Wine Tonic 79c
Reg. 25c Lislerine Tooth Pasle. . . . . . . . . ..
3 for 50c
Reg. $1.50 Cotys Face Powder (perfume free) .
89c
Reg. $1.25 Edrolax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
79c
Reg. 35e Films No. 116-3's .... , . . . . . . . . . , ..
25c
Reg. 65c Pond's Cold or Vanishing Cream. . . . . ..
39c
The &lore that ajVCB you what you uk for and DO substitute.
We earry the most eomplele patent medicine and eosmedc doe1t
in Delaware County.
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APRII: 7. 1933
THE SWARTHMORE AN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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byterian Church, Darby. Thursday
evening the Holy Communion wi1l be
PUBLISHED BVERY FRIDAY AT
celebrated and the mediation of the
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Lord's Table given by Rev. Dr. E.
Morris Fergusson. Friday evening
~
there will be a service of music, the
ROBERT J!. SHARPLES
church choir singing Rossini's Stabat
Editor IUld Publbher
Mater.
On Easter Day, new members will
~
be received, the sacrament of baptism
Phone Swarthmore 900
administered to children and a special
EDtered .. Second Clau matter. JllDuary 24, thank offering received to be used to·
1929. at tho Pa.t O1Iice at Swarthmore. P ... ward the salary of the new foreign
q~der the Act of Match 3. 1879.
missionary of the church, John
Dickson, M.D., North China.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Melhodisl Chureh Noles
Holy Week will be observed in the
Methodist Episcopal Church with the
following services. Next Sunday will
Palm Sunday. The minister will preach
an appropriate Palm Sunday sermon
in the morning, and the choir wtih Mr.
Earling Haberstaadt, guest soloist, wjJl
sing Maunder's Cantata, "Olivet to
Calvary" at the evening service at 7 :45.
Special service Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, and Good Friday
afternoon. The church wiJl be open for
meditation Good Friday from twelve
to three o'clock.
Tonight at 8 :15 o'clock a one-act
play will be given by the Quecn Esther
guild. Following the play Ihere will be
a program of music and readings. The
Swarthmore Men's Quartet wiU give
a number of selections.
Next Wednesday, April 12th the
Home Missionary society will hold their
meeting at the home of Mrs. William
H. Bittle on Rutgers avenue. Mrs. S.
Jacoby, from Philadelphia, will speak
on Missionary Work.
On Saturday, April U, a food sale
witt be held in Ihe kitchen of the
church from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Vege~
table soup, meat loaf, pepper hash,
cakes, rolls and candy will be on sale.
A supper will be given at the church
on Thursday evening, May 4.
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The Junior Choir sings the service
at Vespers next Sunday. five o'clock.
The young people meet at six
o"clock Sunday evening for a missionary tea. Mrs. Boyce of Teheran, Persia, will be the guest and speaker.
The church will observe the Passion
at the usual hour, 8:30 a. m. The spring
Swarthmore High School Night next
vacation is shortened this year due to Thursday at the Media Theatre.
the latc date for opening schools on
account of the infantile paralysis situation of last fall.
Ho.., C•• I
I.e
lIe.tore Mg L •
The beat IID.8wer to this que.REPLANT LAWNS· WITH
lion which u being ... ked by
GRASS SEED NOW
lbou•• nd. or Phlladelphiaa.
iln lat,buy seed olknown quat..
Crass seed should be sown at a
ity - some mixloree contain
when there is little wind and to fUl·th.,,1
over 50~ worthless chaff; 2nd,
guarantee an eyen distribution, the
etar! at once-seed pJunlednow
should be divided in two parts and one"ill be bener ...tabliBhed "hen
dryweatherarrivee;3rd,eecure
half sown at right angles to the other.
competent advice in dealing
Sow grass seed at the rate of at least
wilh your particularproblenu.
piunds per 1000 square feet.
Dreer'. c:elebrated Lawn Grau
Trinity Church
In simplest terms, first rake out old
Seed Mixtures are a produet of
grass; rake vigorously even though
seleelion and cleaning, as well
On Palm Sunday there will be special some grass plants are torn up. Rake
as esperience and inletp"ity.
Ther. are noted (or their sClapl..
music at the eleven o'clock Service. The Up, or better still, dig up all bare spots.
ability to variations in soU
Choir, under the direction of Frederick Preferably next apply rich topsoil or
and
other conditions, and the
A. Knapp, will sing liThe Palms", by compost, or jf neither available, PeatC08t is DO greater than that
Faure, "Jerusalem", by Parker and selec- moss mixed with fertilizer. If nothing
cbarged by olher bo ..._
tions from IfGallia", by Gounod.
more is added in application of
Come in to our tlore for C01ll"leouB,competenladviceoDYour
On Maudy Thursday there will be a wilh Ihe raking, is highly desirable.
lawn and garden problem&.
celebration of the Holy Communion at amount of topsoil or other top dres"in,g I
'J'buoe are DO park1Ds ftllllliCldcuu.
p. m. and on Good Friday there will required depends upon the poorness
CHESTER RD.
DENRY A. DRE£Il
1806 SpriDa G.nle. SL. PhIIa.. P ••
be a Three Hour Service, beginning at the soil, also the contours or depnes"ions I
noon.
in the surface of the ground. The deSwa. 105
On Easter Day the full choir will
pression should be fitted to make the enat the early and late services. At el"velll tire lawn surface level and at least half
o'clock the choir will be assisted by
an inch topsoil or top dressing is desirF. Nevin Wiest Brass Quartette.
able, more if possible. After the seedi[lgl
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will hasten germination. If the ground
EASTER MUSICALE AT
Most people think the hemlock the most beautiful o! everc~s. It
is
raked after seeding, do this very light- rapidly, endures shade and is the mOlt durable aud satisfactory to IP"OW.
STRATH HAVEN
ly before rolling. Keep the ground these reasons it has become our Btate tree.
At the request of many who heard his watered until the plants have gotten a
Tree. rrom 5 10 20 reel. Come.and oee them. Pri.... low. HaIr of the
ceeds for local unemployment relief.
recital at the Strath Halvel,1 slart.
J. RUSSELL SMITH, 550 Elm Avenue-Swa. 470
Inn on February 22, Donato ~:I:f:~:I:~:I--------------__
will again include songs from his
PLOWING
Italy at a musicale to be held in the Inhlhv 1
Time to put mushroom manure
GARDEN
of Strath Haven on Easter evening.
your
lawn
and
flowerbed8.
This will be the third of a series of reSEEDS
Hauling
citals Mr. Colafemina has given at the
Moving
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass See.l
Inn this season, and to which Mr.
DANIEL
MENEFEE
Scheibley cordially invites local music
Pla~t Swecl Pea8--Ferlilize the Lawn
Swarthmore 1380
lovers as well as guests at the Inn.
Loma.Vigoro.Bone Meal-Sheep Manure--Hyper.Humus
The program witt include Italian songs
Siore Open Friday and
Kentucky Blue Grass,
from the c1assic and modern repertoire,
Y. PYLE
Orchard
Grass, Shady
selections from Grand Opera, and tradiLANDSCAPE--TREESURGERY
Salurday Evenin8s
Grass,
Bent
Grass,
tional folk melodies many of which
NURSERY STOCK
lill 8 P. M.
Terrace Gras8, White
unfamiliar to American audiences.
Dutch Clover.
Spraying and Heelle Control
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Fertilizers
Grass Seeds
Roller
Wheelbarrows
Clean-up Tools
Vegetable Seeds
Flower Seeds
Garden Tools
SUPLEE'S STORE
so.
DREER'S
HEMLOCK TREES FOR SALE
LANDRETH'S
J.
Correspondence
449 W. WASHINGTON STREET
Media, Pa.
Mr. Editor: A correspondent in the
Chester Times, one S. D. Clyde, of
Swarthmore, writes: "In my refernce
to the B 0 r 0 u g It of Swarthmore,
stated distinctly that there was no acWOOIE h7 ehuroh ocr... ic
lual neet! fUI the ~el vke:lo uf a TaA·
Thursday and Friday evenings at eight payers Association in Swarthmore beo'clock. ·rhe preacher Tuesday will be cause the members of Swarthmore THE RELIGIOUS SOClE"rY OF FRIENDS
Rev. Dr. Safford, minister of the Pres- Council and the Swarthmore School
SUNDAY
Day School In WhittIer
Board were several jumps ahead of any 9:45 A. M.-First
Ho1.We.
demand from taxpayers, the two boards 9:45 A. M.-Mornlng Forum In Meetl.ag
House. DanIel Ollver w11l speak
having effected economies and tax rate
at the Forum and wlll attend
C. BERGDOLL
Meeting.
reductions long before any demand for
for worshIp In the
a reduction had been thought of by 11:00 A. M.-Meetlng
Meeting House.
the property owners of the borough."
WEDNESDAY
This is all fulsome Hattery as per- 9:30 A. M. to 2:30
P. M.-Bewlng and Quilttaining to our Borough Council and ing In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
Invited to JOin In these
the School Board, for had not the mat- All are cordially services.
ter of tax reduction been taken up by
individual taxpayers and persistently 1"w",.. "H1~9'~
fought to a fini~h, it is quite uncertain
whether or not there would have been
any worth while reductions in the tax
BUNDA-Y
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th & Madison Sis.
Call for Catalogue
Chesler
PITrSBURGH SUN·PRooF PAINT AND ENAMELS
9245
MILK SHOnLD BE I
PART OF EVmy ONE'f
DIET
Adults can benefit as
mu!:h as children from the
r:ch, health-building milk
they drink.
Start Today-order
aD
extra quart.
'pbone Chesler 5-2328
Try CHOCO·MILK
The ..... Health Drink. Not
Choeolale MIIk-lV. cJJf.
It oatlslleol Sold oDl3'
by no.
r.:!nt.
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EASTER VACATION
FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Our new pasteurizing plant is open
for your inspeclion, any time
All schools will close for Easter Vacation on \Vcdllcsday noon, April 12th,
to reopen Monday morning, April lith,
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
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A CONSBRVATIVE INSTITUTION EQUIPPED
TO MEET THE BANKING NEEDS
OF THE COMMUNITY
TlUNITY CHURCH
protestant EpLscopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Opposite the College Campus
Rect
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
PALM SUNDAY
8:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.--8unday School.
10:00 a. m.-Bible Class.
11:00 a. m.-Mornlug Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wUl preach
HOLY WEEK
Maundy Thursday
8:00 p. m. Holy Communion
Good
Friday
of made by Damon &: Fosler. C. E. under date
nf March 1st, Ifl20. B8 follows. to wil: Beginning at a point. the (!Omer formed by the
Enlerlains Cleric
inl('rfICdion of the northwl'8terly right,of-way
line of the Philadelphia & GarretUord Stred
Last Saturday evening, Rev. Dr. Tut- Hallway Company (forty feet wide) nnd the
side 01 Burmont road (flfty feet
tle entertained at the manse The Cleric southerly
wide); thence extendinx along- said side of
of which he is a member. The Clerk, BUrnlont rand the foJlowin, two comBeS and
norih fortY'eight degrees. twenty.Jivo
which was formed in 1865, is limited to distances.
minutes west, thirty feel aad 8:!'vcnty·two one
twelve members and is composed of some hundredtha of a foot. and north sevent.r de.
tweub·-two minutes. thirty ~nds west.
of thc prominent clergymen of Philadel- grees.
two hundred sixty leet and t,,;enly-five one
phia and immediate vicinity. At the hundredths of D loot to a point the inwrsec.
lion of said side of Durmont road. and the
meeting Saturday, a paper was read on southeasterly
side of Woodland avenue (fifty
Goethe- by Rev. Dr. Barnes of Over- teet wide): thence eztendlng south eighty de.
graPH. thirlY-eight minutes west aloDc said aide
brook, after which dinner was served. of
Woodland avenue. twenty fe'3t to a point:
The 'following members were present,- thence exl6nriinr Bouth nine degreea, twent.y.
two minutes east, one hundred fifty feet to a
Rev. Dr. Jennings, First Pr~byterian point
in the northwesterly rlght·of·way 1I.De of
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Church, Germantown; Rev. Dr. Ben, The
Glenside Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr.
Whyte, Calvary ?resbyterian Church;
Rev. Dr. Tyler, Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr. Finney, First
Presbyterian Church,. Germantown; Re~.
Dr. Covert, of the Presbyterian Board of
Christian Educ~tion and Rev. Dr. Taylor
of Cheslnut Hilt. Rev. Dr. Mudge,the
retiring moderator of the Presbyterian
Church, U. S. A. and its stated clerk was
unable· to be present as, also, Rev. Dr.
MacCallum of the Walnut Street Pres,yterian Ch..:ur:.;c:::h:::.:.
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ESTATE OF WILLIAM LANG (late of
Swarthmore. Delaware County, Penna.). de·
('CD sed.
Letters ~stamcnt8ry on the above Estate
have been grautCti to the underaignctl. who
l"P(luest ·all l)Or80ns having claims or demands
against the Estate of tl\e decedent to make
known· the same. and all persons in,;!ebted
to the decedent to make payment. wtlboul
delay to
HILDA L. DENWORTH.
WALTER D. LANG. Executors.
Or to their Attorney,
RAYMOND K. liENWORTH.
1429 Walnut Sirect. Phila .. Pa.
3·31·m,
The Greatest
HEALTH DRINK
•• • 1" The World!
WATER ••• Pure and delieious! Safe and'
sparkling! Here's the beahb drink that every.
one ean cnjoy • • • Tbe waler tbal we send
you is crystal-eJear and full of goodness. It is
pure at its very source. It comes from carefully selected couutry streams ••• away back
in the bills .... far, far away from harmful conlaminaliQn and pollution•
We use the great""t care in safeguarding
your drinking waler ••• every inch of the
way from fresh and sunny Iitlle couutry streama
••• tbrough our giant reservoirs ••• clarifying
basins .•• pumping slatious ••• mil"" of pipes
••• nntil it comes out of your faucet-a rushing, ~.bing stream of heahhful, delicioU8
drinkmg water ••• That is why we say that
the water we send yon is trnly_
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed pruposaIs will be received at the
County Controller's Office, Court House.
Media, Pa., until 10:00 A. M. and PUbllCI,'
opened at 11:00 A. M. on Tuesday. Aprll 1 ,
1933, for prInting and fUrnishing approximately one hundred and sixty thousand
(160 000) seta of Tax Collectors' receipts;
one' hundred and fifty thousand (150,000)
tax bills tor boroughs and townsb1~;
twenty thousand (20,000) poll tax bUls tor
City of Chester. and seventeen thousand
(17000) real estate tax bills for· City ot
Chester. Details are on file in the_ Qounty
Commlssloners' omce:.
Proposals to- be made on unit price per
thousand sets tor Tax Collectors' receIpts.
and unit prIce per thousand on each type
of tax blll required.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
certified check or One Hundred and Fifty
DoUaTS ($150.00) drawn to the order Of the'
County,ot Delaware.
The _County Commls.sloners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
JAMES T. STEWART,
County· COntroller.
ESTATE OF SIMON S. SNYDER. deceased.
Letters Testa.mentj,ry on the above Estate
have been granted. to the underslgn.ed, who
requests all persons having claims or demands ap.mst the Estate of the decedent
to make 1m0\VIl the. same, and aU persons
indebted to·. the decedent to make payment. without -delay to
: -.
':J. RUSSELL SNYDER.
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319 Vassar Ave.,
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to his Attorney.
EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK,
201 Chester· Times. Bldg.,
MedIa, Del. Co., PR.
FOR SALE
THREE HOUR SERVICE. 12-3 p. m.
Easter Day
8:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a. m.-Holy CommuniOn and Sermon.
7:30 p. m.-8unday SChool, Pageant.
FIRST CRURCH OF CBRIBT. SCIENTIST.
OP SWARTHMORE
Park AnDue Below Harvard
1:Icrvtces~
11:00 A. M.--Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.--bunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesdk:t evening meettng eaCh week,
R p. m. Reading room open daU" es.cept
Sundays and holidays., 1 to " In the afternoon; Wecmesday JO to 4, ChUTCh edlflce.
are cwc:Ua1ly invited to attend \he
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I.
A very interesti~g talk wilt be given by
the Ladies' Aid Society of the Folsom
Presbyterian Church. Folsom, Pa., Wednesday afternoon, April 12th at 1 p. m.
1'1101::00-'~=Br11lb~:I~.~:~~~~~~;'}~~t'S.
rate this
year. I with
recall
quiteofdistinctly
being
numbered
others
our ta"
payers who called upon Council and
"THE FAITH
insisted upon cutting down the number 4:45--0RGAN WORBHIP.
of our policemen and making a cut in 5:00-VESPERB. Junior Choir
all salaries of officials. The same course
"THE cE=~ ~;.a~ KINO"
was followed in asking the School 6:00-YOUNO PEOPLE.
Board to make a reduction in the
Mrs. Boyce~~r:ti '&':'est speaker
school tax rate, and it was only by
. n t e Ifort upon
PASSION
WEEKTuesday,
SERVICES
continued and perslstc
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SERVICES
Thursday
the part of these same taxpayers that and Friday evenings. Thursday Holy Com~
the reduction in the tax rate was finally munlon. FrIday Passlontlde music.
agreed upon.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
When we recall that this same S. D.
LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
Clyde is a member of the insurance
PALM SUNDAY, APRIL NINTH
company which places all the fire in11:DO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
surance of our borough, retaining 60%
"TRIUMPHAL ENTRY"
7:45-MUSICALE
of same for their own company and
THE CHOIR WILL SING
distributing 40% among five other inMAUNDER'S "OLIVET TO CALVARY"
Guest SoloIst
surance agents who are resident ta"
MR. EARLING HABmlTAADT
payers of the borough, we wonder if
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
friend Clyde did not allow his enthusi8:00-WEDNESDAY EVENING
asm to run away with his good judgSERMON BY THE MINISTER
B:OO-THURSDAY EVENING
ment and a correct statement of the
HOLY COMMUNION
facts.
2:00-GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON
"THE SEVEN WORDS"
C. A. Smith.
COME TO TIIl!EE SERVICES-WELCOME
.00 ..••
THE SON OF PERD.ITION
. rwhen Mr. H. S. R. McCurdy will speak/ age person would never otherwise see or
BectnnlllJ" at a point formed by tbe inter- west twenl7~lIll[ and twenU'·eeven one.huDd.
AT HEDGEROW on "The Source and Development of a hear. Every single thing that enters into 8et11on of the euterJ7 .,Ide of HJIhland av.,.. redtba feet to a point: thence extendilll' be.
nue (8fl» teet wide) and the southerly aide "'·oen parnllel lines to the satd Cedar avenue
Public Water Supply". Mr. McCurdy's the making of a water supply will be flf
Providence road (thirty.sh!:: and fiye-tenths tlOuth thirty degrees Beven minutes e&at on.
The Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Valley talk is one that has been heard many heard by his audience and !ast but not feet wide): thence eXU>lXling along tho lIouth. lhe
eaarer),. line thereor alxty·el..ht and Uin
will open its week on Thursday, April times in the Phila. Suburban Area and least, they will learn about the never end. erly tilde of B8Jd Providence I'oad BOuth elIbty- one·hundredth" leet and 011 the ",eeterly line
nine deP't'E'a thirty.Ove nllnutp8 eut lour hun- tbereol seventy-seven lind twenly·three one.
13, by presenting Lynn Riggs' newest it is particularly interesting to those who ing care and unceasmg watchfulness that dred k'venty and elghty·three one.hundredths hundrecUhs
reel. the rear )jne tbt'reof contain.
drama laThe Son of Perdition", an adap- know and appreciate the outdoors.
Jie behind every single drop of that prec- feel. to a point: thpnce eDerlding south Beven Ing twenty-five feet.
derreea flYe mlnu&ee: fifty 8e<.'Ondll eallt three
tatioa from James Gould Cozzens' novel
Mr. McCurdy's moving pictures and ious ammunition that every fireman needs hundred OftY-seyen and eig'hty.two one-hun.
Under aOO subJed 10 certain bUlld1nr reo
feet to a point: thence extending north strictionl.
of the same name. Laid in a Cuban 10- many beautifully colored slides are never in time of fire and that is ... WATER dredthll
elrbly-rlght derrees forty.Jour minutes wee!.
calc, it prc~ents many pertinent questions. forgotten, once they are seen, because AND PLENTY OF IT I
five hundrt'd twenty·two and elgbty·three one.
Improvements cOllllst or tWO'MOr,- stucco
hundredths feet to a poln~ In said easterly aide house 16][33 leet. EnelOllCd front poreh. Rear
Helen Craig, Alfred Rowe, Joseph Le- they ~ show majestic mountains, great
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of Hla-bland ayenue: thence extending along porch.
berman, ~erd Noler, and Harry Shep- surging oceans, giant, crashing icebergs,
Swarthmore High School Night next tbe lIame north one degree eixteen minulell east
th~ hundred fortY-8eYen and ftve one-hun.
Sold· as the property or Harvey Clark and
pard are In the cast.
rushing roaring streams billowy clouds Thursday at the Media Theatre.
dredth. feet to the firat menUoned point and Lillian B. Clark, hie wife.
On Friday, April 14, Eugene O'Neill's whirJin~ cyclones and to;na
place of beginning. Containing four acres.
first futI-length play "Beyond the Hori- fire engines rushing in answer to an the Philadelphia Ie GarreUford Street Rallway
Condltions-'250.00 eaah or certified check
U.ukr and Bubjcct to certain conditions and on day of sale. balance In ten days. Further
zon" will be shown. This was the fam- alarm. Mr. McCurdy tells his audience Company: tbellee extending along same north reatrietloll8.
C'OndiUons announced at sale.
OU5 dramatist's first play to be aw·arded things and shows l)ictures that the aver- eighty degrees. tbirty-elght minutes east. two
hundred
sixty·six
leet
and
nlnety·nlne
one
Excepting thereout all that certain lot 01'
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
a Pulitzer Prize, and has been in the _________________ hundredths of a loot to the point and place
piece of ground beginning at a point in tbe
of
beginning.
easterly side of saId Highland avenue at the
Hedgerow reperlory for eight years, this
SHERIFF'S SALES
dietanoo of one hundred nlnety·seven aDd five FieJ i Facias Dc Bonis Et Terris.
No. 1680
production being a revival.
Charlotte _________________
No
improvements-Vacant
ground.
one.hundredths feet southwardb from the
l
Rothrock, Don Shelton, and Ferd Nofer
southerly aide of Providence road: thence ez.
December Term. 1032
Sold DS tbe property of Ivy B. Wentz.
Sherifi' Sales or Real Estato
ienillnc along aald aide of Highland avenue,
play the leading roles ..
All that ~rlalll piece or parcel of land with
south 000 deg-n>e sixteen minutee "'''ellt ODe
Conditions--$I.600.00 ~a8b or C!ertlfled ~bcck hundred
At the Sheril['s Office
Sierra's famous comedy, "Wife To A
the buildings and improvements tbereon crectfilly
feet
to
a
poInt:
thence
ateoding
on day or sale. balance In ten days. Further south eightY-elgbt degrees forty.foW' minutes ed, situate in the Borough of East Lansdowne,
Famous Man" will be performed on SatCOlirt 1I0usp. Media. Pcnn~h·nnla
l.'oudltJo.ns announced at sale.
ea81 one hundred flfty feet to a point; tbence County or DeJa ware aDd Slate of Pennaylvwa.
urday, April IS. This gay Caslilian
cxlendlng north one degree slzteen minutes dellignalcd and known 8S Lot No. 131 on a
Saturday. Allril 22. 1033
LUTZ. ERVIN. REESER AND FRONEFIELD easl
one hunflred fllty leet to a point: Iheoc)8 cerlaln plan of lots called East Lansdowne.
comedy from the pcn of Spain·s promiAND EDW. H. DRYANT. JR.: AttorneYII. extending
north elghtY'eigbt degrees forty.four surveyed for Wood. Harmon &; Compal1.Y, by
0:30 o'('lo~k A. M.
nent playwright, tells of the giddy rise to
minutes west one hundred filly leet to D Hartis &: Damon. C_ E., Darby. Pennsylvaola.
point in the caeterly side of said Highland April 1902, which aald plan is dul.r recorded
fame of a very ordinary fellow, and the
Eastern Standard Time
avenue.
.
in tbe office lor Ihe recording of deeds. etc.,
Fied Facitu'l
No. 322
effect of the rise on his family.
Fied Facias
In Deed Book H. No. 10, page 638 and deNo. 321
No Impro\'cmcnts-Vaeant ground.
~rlbed as follows, to wit:
Next Friday, April 21st, Hec'gerow
It[arch Term. 1933
March 'rcrm. 1033
will celebrate its tenth anniversary by
Sold liS the property of Benjamin F. Glover.
Situate on the easterly side of Wildwood
AU that rertaln lot or piece of RTOund.
giving the world premiere of "Hickory
All that ('ertaln lot or pie(;e or ground. situate in the Townllhip of Upper Darby. Jr .• and Hilda L. Glover. bis wife. and Allen avenue at the distanoo of one hundred fifty
foot northwardly from the northerly alde of
Dickory", a comedy by Dorothy Nichols. P.ltuate in the Township or Ull,loCr Darby. County of Delaware, and State of PenllB¥lvanla. L. Dupee and Hazel Dupee, his wifc.
Baltimore avenu~, as shown on tbe said plan:
County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. dellignated and known as E 161, E 160. E 160.
CondHions-'Z50.00 casb or cerUftcd check containin,,;- in front or breadth 'on the aald
Tonight's play is Shaw's "You Never designated and known De part. of lot No. E E 158 and part. of E 167 on a certain plan
157 on a ('crtaln plan of lots made for Drexel of lots modo for Drezel Bill Realty Company on day of 88'e; balance in len days. :Further Wildwood avenue twenty·five foot and ex·
Can Tell", and tomorrow night's is Con- Hill
tendiJlg of that width In length or depth eutRealty Company b.r Damon &; Foster, C. by Damon " Foster. C. E.. Upper Darby. conditiOns announced at .llale.
erJ.v one hundred twenty feet to the rear Une
stance O'Hara's "The Years of the Lo- E .. Upper Darby. Pn., nnd nlOre particularly Penna.
and more particularly deSC1'ibed sc.
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
of Lot No. 118. No. 13 WIldwoOd avenue,
described act'ordIDg" to a survey and phm there. cording to a certain survey and plan thereof
custs."
Eallt Lansdowne. Pa.
t
McCurdy Gives Talk
J.
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"£ERTIFIED WATER
OUR SERVICES
lro. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
BILL &. CHARLIE
madc by Darn'Jn & Foster. C. E .• under date of
Mar<.-h 18t. 1926. 88 follows.· to wit: Begin.
lling at a point in the southeasterly side of
Woodland avenue (fifty feet wide) at the
dist:n)(:c of twenty feet measured south eighty
degrees. thirty-elght minutes west from the
intersection of the southeasterly side of
Woodland avenue and the southerly side of
Durmont road (fifty feet wide): thence ex.
tendlnlr soutb eighty degrees. thlrty-eigbt
minutes west along the said southeasterly side
of· Woodland avenue, two hundred feet to a
point: thcnC'e extending south nine dl'BTees.
twenty·two minutes past on a 1I11e dividing
Iota Nos. E 162 and E 101. one hundred fifty
feet to a point in the right-o}.way line of
the Philmletphia &: Garrclttord Street Railw8J1
Company. thence extending nlonK flante north
eighty degrees. thirty..elght minutes east, two
hundred leet 10 & point; tbence ez:tending north
nine degrees. twenty·two minutes west. thru
Jol No. E 157. one hundred Ofty leet to the
first mentioned point and place of begtnnlng.
BuIlders, Painters,
Vaperhange.rs
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SWARTHMORE,
PENNA.
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Under and Bubject 10 the payment of a
No. 134 certain mortgage debt or principal 8um of
thirty-five hundret.l dollars, together with inMarch Tenn. 1033
terest thereon. Also under and subject to cerlain :reservations.
All that certain lot or piece of 8TOund. with
the buildings and ImprOVements thereon erectImprovements collsist of 'wo and one.ball
ed. situate In the Dorough of Lansdowne.
stucco house. 16::133 feet. En(;]osed lront
COQnty or Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. story
por~h. One-story stUl'CO addition, 6x9 feet_
bounded and described actoroing to a certain Frame
gara!re. 18x18 leel.
survey and plan thereof made by Alonzo H.
Yocum. County Surveyor. April 6. 1023. as
Sold as the property of Adolph E. Krumfollows, to wit:
boldl and Esthftr. his wife.
Beginning at a point in the southerly side
Contlitions--$260.00 cash or rertlfled cheek
of Bartram a\'"enue (forty feet wide) at the
on day of sale: balance in ten dD¥s. Furtber
dlstan('c of :fItty·two and fiftY-four one.hun. conditions
annoull<:ed at sale.
dr('(lths feet south""est from the soulhwest
side of Cedar avenue (rorty leet wide): thence
e:J;te.ldiog along the said side of Bartram a.ve. E. LEdOY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
nul' South sc,·enly·sevcn degrees fifty mInutes
JOHN J. CAIN• .sheriff.
Fieri Facias
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No Improvements--Vacant around.
Sold
I1S
the property of Ivy B. Wentz~
CondIUons--$I.OOO.OO cash or certified check
dny of sale; ba1ancc In ten days. Further
condItione announced at sale.
'
NOW .••.
REDUCED
PRICES
.... ON
Announcing
011
NEW LOW
SPRING PRICES
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEFIELD
AND EDW. H. DRYANT. JR .• Attorneys.
Fieri F;wlnB
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'blue coal'
March Term. 1988
All that ccrtaln lot or piece of grOUnd situate in tiw Dorough of Morlon. County of Delaware and State of Pflnnsylvanla and de8<-'ribet:l
according to a survey and plan thereof made
by Damon &; Foster. C. E., Mareb 20. 1028,
I all follows. to wit:
COAL PRICES TAKE
SPRING DROP
Now • , • Try Ihe best • • •
Take advanlagc_ of th~e
Last Saturday coal prices went down.
new lowered prices to dis- This was somewhat of a surprise as the
cover for yonnell Ihe exoperators and the miners have not yet
Ira quality ••• identified by settled their wage scate argument. It h·as
the blue color on America's long been the custom of one of the older
Finest Anthracite•••• residents of the borough to buy his coal
Phone us now tor that lasl in the Spring. Enough to last him the
Ion you need this spring entire next winter. When questioned
and you will be selliing tbe this week, he showed how this procedure
qUC8lion of next season's
was a ten
fine percent
investment
of at
least
and with
somea return
years much
coal •••
more. When we figure that we have to
start up the heater again in the middle of
October it isn't very long until we 'have to
purchase coal in the fan. By purchasing
the year's ~upply of coal ill the Spring,
-----.R""idenl Mgr.
your mone yis in a safe investment, the
investment returns a cash dividend. of
BROOKE AND
• Yd
M e d Ia
• PAINTER STREETS
around 10 or 12 percent and the conscious
or unconscious bugabear of an empty
SwarthmQre
Media coal bin in severe winter weather is done
62400
1600 away with. The satisfaction of a futt
coat bin makes you want to say to your
neighbor, liMy coal's in and paid for for
this Winter coming. Is Yours!"
Coal prices have dropped about an
average of a dollar a ton and as one dealer shows by comparative prices, coal today is about one third lower in price than
it was in 1927. It pays to buy your coal
"An InSlilution in Delaware
from a reliable dealer whc has as his best
Collnly for Fifteen Years"
advertising, satisfied customers and who
sells a standard known brand of coal so
that the quality is always of the best.
LANEA. DAVIS
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There Is No Safer Investment
Than to fill your bin with Van Alen Bros.
coal. You will get a lot of satisfaction in midwinter .when you go to the basement and find
that you won't have to buy more coal before
next spring.
VAN MEN BROS.
COAL
RIDLEY PARK 412
Order Today-our SUPER-cleaned
No. 24-
KIMMEL & SON
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FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
-that better Pennsylvania hard coal-have healthy
heat_ave money
Buckwheat •. .••• $7.50
Pea •..•.•. $8.75
Egg ••.•. _$10.50
Nut •..•.• $10.50
Stove •..• $10.75
Cash Price
M H
ason
efti n
COAL
co.
Phone Swarthmore 6 Today
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COMPARE
"New Lows" with "Old Highs"
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Susquehanna Anthracite
1933·
1927
Egg
$10.50
Egg
$15.00
Stove $10.75
Stove $15.50
Nut
$10.50
Nut
$15.00
Pea
$ 8.75
Pea
$12.00
Buck $ 7.50
Rice
$ 6.50
Then Call Swarthmore 600
and
"Look For The Yellow Truck"
Wilson Coal & Supply Co•
ALSO FUEL OIL-KOPPERS COKE-C-99
DOE OIL BURNERS AND BURNER SERVICE
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AND SCHOOL
. HELD AT PREP GYM
Nola-Line Dance, 9th Grade Girls; Tap avenue at tbe di.tance of fort,.·three feet and Lenri 1P&.ci.. ·
No.1 ..U: Bea1nniOI" 1& • point OD the DortbeUterl,
inche. loutheutwardly from tbe eoutbot Kerwood lme (tlf'" feet. wJde) at
Dance, Senior High Girls' Dancing Club; elrb.
euterl,. rll"hl of way Une 01 the PbJladeJpbla..
M"afth Term.· 1933
the dldance 01 three bundred aod one feet ...,
Marching, 7th Grade Boys; Calisthenics, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company
one·huDdredths of • foo1- northwutIn the Borough of Prospect Park arorewd.
All thai <'ertaJn lot or plOC'e of land with alstean
wardly. tram the iutene<.-tloD of the noJ1b.
The IJrogram of the Home and School 8th Grade Boys; Stunts-Boxing, Wrest- Contalning-·
In front. mea8ured thence lM)uth· tbe butldlnp and lml!fOvementa theTeOn ef'eCl. westerlJ'
of Ba,-le road (u wldeaed to
Association Meeting and Gymnasium ling, Indian Club Tussle, etc., 9th Grade eaatward l ,. along thn 8outbwes1erQr .,Ide: of ed. sItuate In the TOWp.8hlp of Haverford.. tbe wldlhside
of 10r17-one teet and Ave·lenths of
laid
Lincoln
avenue.
five
I~t. and ex- County of DeJaware and State 01 Pennulvanla. a foot) and the northeaMerl,. lido of Kerthe
. Demonstration, held at the Swarthmore Boys; Exercises, 7th Grade Boys; Gath- tending in depth lOuthweatwardl".. fill,. feet. belnK Lot Number 10. In BI~k Number 6.
wood lane. ContaiDinl" In fron' or breadth
e r i n g Peascods (English Country lJoundNl on the north welt and southwell b7 Tract Number 1. on plan of ")ferwood" made nort.bwestw8I'dJs
on said MerwOOd lane fU17
Prep School Gym, last night consisted of Dance), 7th Grade Girls j Demonstration lands now Ot' late of Sabato Fenza. and on by Over and Tingley. C. E., and. recorded at leeL
and ex:tend.llll" of thai In lelq"th or
the following events: Ukrainian Peasant f G
C
Medin
In
Caee
Number
2.
pap
18,
and.
the southea.et b,. lands hereinbefore described.
depth northeuhrardlT between parallel lines
bounded and dC8C!rlbed In accordance ..lth IBId at
Ceremonial Dance, 7th Grade Girls' 0
ym lass, 8th Grade Girls; La ZinriPat anl'le. to eaid KerwoOd lane one
And al80. all that certain lot or piece of plan as follows. to wit: BeJrinnlDK at a poInt hUndred
fOl"17 feet. Bounded OD the
G · I : gana (Hungarian Character Dance), 9th land
with the bulldlnp aud improvements on the northeBilt aide of )ferwood 18he (tift,. eouthwes:l, and.
Medley Clog Dance, 8th Grade
Ir s, Grade Girls; Lenore Steppers (Tamby
lIer.ood. Jane aforesaid; on
thf'reon CJ'i'cled. lituate on the southwesterly f('et wide) at the diatance of three hundred &be northwest b7
Lot. No. 10 on sald pJao:
bourine. Number), Swarthmore High side of Lincoln avenue at the d.iet&noo of and ftfty-one feet and sixteen ooe.hundredt.ha on the nort.beaat b,. land 01 ·A. C. Shand. Jr.,
tw('nt,.·flve feet northwestwardly from the of a foot measured northwe8twardly along the and. on Ihe 80ulbeqt b,. Lo& No. 8 on aald
Girls' Dancing Club; Tossing Race, 8th northwesterl,. corner of 8aid Lincoln avenue northeast Bide of Merwood lane from U. Junc- plan.
Grade Boys; Jack Rabbit Race, 7th and Eleventh avenue in the Borough of Pro. tion with the northweat aide Jine of Eacle
ped Fark aforelald. Containing in front. meas- road: thence, from said point ot belionl....
FOR RBNT
Grade Boys; Squat Race, 9th A. & B ured
Undel' and 8ubJecL to certain conditions and
thence northWestwardly alcng the south. along the 1I0rthea:et side of )ferwood Jane
.
weaterl,. side of the said Lincoln avenue, north twenty-ftve deGTee8. twenty·two· mlnut.ee reetriClion8.
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment, Jhln.. Boys; Stunts-Japanese Twisters, Wand hrenty·five
feet,
and
extending
In
depth
south·
room. Orel,la<:e. two b~room8, );lalh. dinette Serpentine, etc., 8th Grade Boys; Yankee westwardly between parallel lines. one hun· west fifty feet: thence by Lot Number 11 In
Improvementl conalet.. of ·two and one-halt
aaid block north sixty-four degrees. thin,.and kitchenette. Electric icc box. Swa. 1489. Doodle (Clog Dance), 7th Grade Girls' dJ-ed
nnd eight feet. more or Jea. Bounded on eight minutes eas' one hundred and forty stOry &tone and rouR"hcaat houle. 20x30 feet.
the northWest hy lande ftrst hereinbefore de· feet: thence south twenty·five decrees. tweDty~ One·story addition. 6dO feet. Porch front.
FOR RENT-Apartments. The Blenheim. 3 Krakowiah Character Dance (Russian): 8«.'1'ibed
the louthwe8t by lands now or two minutes, east Oft,. feet: thence lJy Lol
rooms S30. 4 rooms, two porcbes. $45. 224 8th Grace Girls; Irish Waltz Clog, 9th late of on
Lillian May Galloway. and on the NUmber 9 on said plan south s!xt7-four de~
Sold as -the property of John J. Peelo and
Park Ave. Swarthmore 509-R.
Grade ~irls; Tumbling, 9th Grade Boys; anutheast by lande now or Iste of John L. P"CeS. thirty-eight minutes weat une hundred James B. Gallarher, mortgagora. and John J.
Poi"".
and forty feet to the place of beg:innln.-.
Peclo and Anna Gallagher. rea) ownen.
FOR RENT-AttractiVE: furnished room tor Pyramids, 9th Grade Boys; Tap Dance,
busIness
man. Garage 11 desIred. 306 S. Jane MacIntyre and Alma WiJliamson " Together wUh the right and use of certain. Under and subject to certain conditions and
Conditions-$250.00 (!Bah· or cwtUled check
Rd.
Ohester
nle<>e of land Ove teet In width and fifty feet 1'C8trictions .therein recited and set forth.
on day of sale. balance In ten· day•. Further
Anchors Aweigh, Swarthmore H i g h in depth. extendillg aouthweatwnrd.17 from the
HELP WANTED
Girls' Dancing Club.
. southwesterly aide of said Linealn 8'\"enUe and
Improvements consilt of two and one-half (onditlons announced at sale.
immediate',. adjoining- the premfeea 8erond story stone and rough<:ast house. 24.xM feet.. GEO. T. BUTLER. Attorney.
The Demonstration was in charge of hE'relnbefore described on the northwett: and One'story addition, t0x12 foot. PorCh 1ront.
HELP WANTED-Maid for part time house
work. References. Telephone Swarthmore Virginia Allen and William C. F. Ziegen- flubJect 8S 10 the premises 8eoond above de· Oara~ 18x20 feet.
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
1278-J.
scribed to tbe right of Sabato Fenza. to Ule
fus, instructors in Physical Education.
Sold as the pro)Jerty of John J. Peelo and
'he Bame 88 an alleyway and drivewllT tor
the punJOSO of hauling ('oal and other nect>s- James B. Gallagher. mortgagore nnd John J.
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WANTBD
Peelo and Anna Oal1agher. real owners.
Borica appertaining' to their use,
WANTED-Very email refrIgerator. Por sale Tax Collectors Job
Improvements ron8iet of (lst description).
CondJtlons-$250.00 c8IIb or cer·f,I:6ed check
good. 19 InCh nursery Ice box. Phone
May Be Merged Three·story stucro ond frame house. 5Ox22 on day of sale. balance In ten days. Further
458-W
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feel. One·story frame addition. 30x14 feet. conditions aJlllounced at sale.
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--:-:---=One·slory
frame
addition.
OxO
feet.
ODe·story
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GEO. T. BUTLER, Attoroe7.
PERSONAL
frame addItIon. 8.J:lO feet. BrIck garage.
So interested in the proposal were the
(2nd description). Val'8nt ground_
PERSONAL-Wanted small family to asLevari Faciae
sume care and running espeIl8es of a tur- members of council that a meeting was
No.2
(3n:) description).
Three-story brick and
nlshed bouse, supplying board tor owner held with the members of the school
frame house. 24x30 foot. Two'ltol'l'" frame ad·
Instead ot rent. Telephone 276-&.
Mareh Term. 1933
board a few weeks ago to discuss the pos- dition. 16dS teet.
All that certain Jot Or piece of gl'ound
33 West Baltimore Ave.
LOST
sibilities of the plan. Here the practicSold as the property of Charles Miller and Iyillg In the Township of Haverford. CountY'
Cecelia A. Miller. his wife. mortgagors and of De!aware and State-· of PennsY'lvania, belDI'
LOST-Girm green gym suit anel. white ability of the proposed arrangement met real owners with notice to terre tenants if any. designated and known as Lot No.9. Plot No.
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
dImIty bloust!. Call Swarthmore 1963 or an obstacle.
5. Tra(:t No.1. on a certain plan of lots
leave at Buchner's.
Solicitors for the School Board and the
Conditions---S500.00 eash or certified check called "Merwood" surveyed for A. C. Shand,
Madison 110
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on dllY of sale: balance in ten dan. Further Jr.• by Over and 'Dngley, C. E.. on December
.
- - - Borough pointed out that the office of tax (.'GudiUons announced at sale.
14th. 1023 and recorded at Media.., in CNe
No.2. page IS. and deBCribed as folloW8, to
FOR RENT
collector was elective and that if the two GEARY &; RANKIN. Attorneys.
offices of tax collector and borough secreCentrally located dwelling. 6ve
tary were to he merged it would have to Lcnrl Facias
No. H20
bedroom.; $6S a month.
be by council appointing the person
December Term. 1032
eJected as tax collector to the office of
All that certain brick messuage and lot or
borough secretary.
E. C. WALTON
piece of land. eUuate on the southwesterly
Since there is no disposition on the side of Townsend street at the distance of
part of council to change the present bor- eighty feet measurf'd northwestwardly from the
POSSESSION AT ONCE
northwe.s1erly corner of the aaid Towneend
128 Rutgers Ave. Ne.wly renovated. Garage. ough secretary, the proposed merger of street ond Twelfth street in the Township of
7 rooms and bath. Apartments in The the office can only be accomplished by the Cheeter. In the County of Delaware and State
Swarthmore now lower priced. Would be endorsement of the present borough sec- of Pennsylvania.. Containing In 1ront on the
said Townsend street measured thence north.
pleased to show them.
retary for the office of tax collector and westwaNtly twenty feet and extending In depth
between parallel Unes at right
his support at the polls by an organized southwestwardly
WM. S. BITTLE
angles therelo ninety feet. Bounded northwestgroup of taxpayers interested in the wardly by other lunda of the said Enoch P.
Swa. ll1-J
Hendrix and southeast wardly by lands beNotary PubUc
Real Estate change.
longing" to John A. Bradley and southwest.
Whether such action will he taken by wardly by Jands belonging to the Rldle,. Park
Realty Cumpany. The northwestern line of
members of council and the school board said
properly passing through the renter of
as well as taxpayers who are demanding the party wall between said messuare and the
in Retrospecf
2nd Ooor apartment. 4 rooms and
reductions in borough expenses wherever me88Ullge adjoining on the northwest. Being
bath. HardwDod Ooors. Hot water
Lot No. O. Dlock "K" on the plnn 01 Fairpossible, will probably not be determined vicw Heights. recorded in Ihe office for the
heat. Janitor servIce. $45 per month.
EXCEPT)NG' a possible past-Ieasonal flurry. the
re(oruing of deeds of Delaware County afore·
untit later in the year.
winter il over. Let ullook back upon it for a moment.
Detached stucco house. 6 rooms
said at Media in Case No. I, page 9.
and bath. Front and side porcb.
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There was .tre.. In many fleld., yet ot least one
Large lot. Ideal locatIon. $60 per
Improvements ~on8ist of two-story briek
month.
triumphant fact stands forth-the service of this ComSwarthmore High School Night next houae, 14x24 foot. Poreh front. One·etory
brick
addition.
8][8 feet.
Thursday
at
the
Media
Theatre.
pany remained at Its customary level
e"cenencel
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage. 000<1 locaSold 3S the properly of Enoch P. Hendrix.
tion. $75 per month.
Whether the chill winds which blew were of advermorlgag-or. and Philip Gold. real owner.
SHERIFF'S
SALES
sity in economic fields or the physicol breath of
First Boor apartment-6 rooms anel
Condllions-l250.00 cash or certified cheek
ba~. FJrst class in every respect.
tumbling temperatures, this Company remained
011 daY of sale: balltuoo in ten dRYS. Further
Large rooms, hardwood floors, etc.
Sheriff
Sales
of
Real
Estate
(onliitiotlB announced at sale.
Garage.
steadfast. pouring wages into the stream. of comAt the Sherill's Office
merce, continuing needed co·nstruction, supplying
WM. n. HARVEY. Attorney.
It. vital service to hame•• factories and marts of trade.
Court House. Media, Pennsylvania
Levari Fal'ins
No. 14:21
CHAS. A. SMITH
Saturday. April 20. 1033,
Nat smugly-for It did no more than Its duly-and
December
Term.
1032
'Phone Swarthmore 705
yet with the satlsfaLtion which derive. from a ·task
0:30 o'clock A. M.
All that (('rtain brick meSBuage and lot OJ'
competently performed. this Company draws from
piece of land, ailuate on the southwesterly side
of Townsend street at the distance of one
the record af the winter just behind us a feeling of
Eastern Standard Time
Levari Facias
No. 1192 hundred feet measured northWestwardly from
confidence in its ability to meet the future', demands.
the northwesterly corner of the said Townsend
street and Twelfth street. in the Township of
~mber Term. 1032
Chester. In the County of Delaware aurl State
With reviving commerce. Its system is prepared for
SLIP COVERS
All that certain lot or piece of land with of Pennaylvanla. Containing in front on the
DRAPBRIES
the renewed and enlarged requirement, now
the buildings and imprOVements thereon erect- said Townsend street measured thence north.
ed.
situate
in
the
Borough
of
Prospect
Park
westwardly
lWentyCeet
and
extendIngin
depth
clearly
indicated.
PHONE SW. 1225
in the County of Delaware. State. of Pennsyl- soulhwestwanlly between E)arallel lines at
Vania.. bounded anrl described as follows:
right angles thereto ninety feet. The south·
MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
eastern line of said property pa8sing through
Beginning at a point on the southwesterly the umrer of the )larty wall between said meso
lIide of Ltnroln avenue (formerly Moore ave- suage and the messuage a(ljoining on ·the
nuo) at the distance of forty·eJght feet and southeast. Bounded northwcstwardly and
MRS. A.
QUINBY & SON eight
inches southeastwardly from the south- southe88twardly by other lands of the said
easterly rig-ht of way line of the Phlladelpilia. En~h P. Hendrix and southwestwardly b;y
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
A Pioneer in Voluntarily Edob.l.hing low Rote. fo,. AU Eledrlc Sente.
Baltimore .& Washington Railroad Company.
HRNES'P G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
ax:tending thenee southeastwardly by the south- Block ofUK"
on A.theBradley.
plan ofBeing
Fairview
Heights
John
No
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In =
westerly Ride of the said LinCflin avenue 11ft)' as recorded
in tbe office for
the Lot
reconling
FUNERAL DIRECTORS feet ·to a point a. corner of lands last herein. tleeds of Delaware County aforesaid at Media
alter des<:ribed; thence suuthweatwardly by ill Case No.1. page 9.
BELL PHONE ..
Ihe said lands. one hundred and seven ·feet
MEOlA. PA. and
four inches to a point in tbe line of lands
ImllrO\'emenlfl (·ousist of t wo·story brick
now or late of Lillian MIlY GaUoway: lhencc houfIC. 14:x24 feet. Port:!h front. One-story brick
northwestwardly by the said lands. filty feet addition. 8][8 feel.
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DR. DAVID LINCOFF
to a. pOint a corner 01 lands now or latc of
Sabato Fenza. and enending- thence northeast.
Sold as the property of Enoch P. Hendrix.
115 So. Olive St.
wardly by th(' said lands. and by lands next mortgagor. and Philip Gold. real owner.
MEDIA
hereinafter described. one hundred and eighty
Contlitiolls-$250.00 cash or (ertlfled check
feet and eight inches to the place of begin.
nlng.
on day of sale. balance in ten days. Further
Eye Sight Specialist
(om.litions announced at sale.
Also all that certatn lot or piece of land
Reasonable Prices
situate on the southwesterly sido of Lincoln WM. D. HARVEY. Attorney,
HOME
M. F; Williams
FUNERAL'
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DE LUXE
Long-wheelbase
PLYMOUTH
Tomorrow we show, for
the first lime, the new
DE LUXE Long.wheelbase PLYMOUTH. It is
the newest of the new
cars-just out. The
famous Floating. Power
Plymouth Six on a 112-
inch wheelbase! De Luxe
style, De Luxe ridin q
qualities, rich new uPholstery, exquisite new
appointments ••••
Be the first to see it.
Come tomorrow and
look it over.
HANNUM & WAITE
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVE.
Swarthmore 1250
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December Term. 1932
All that certain lot or piece of land with
the brick store. apartments and garages there.
on erected. and known as No. 616 West Third
street and situate on the southeasteJ"1.v a1de of
said Third street at the distance of one hundl'('{) and fifty feet measured eouthwcstwardly
from the southwesterly corner of the said
Third street and Parker street in the City of
Chcster. in the County of Delaware and State
of l'enn"Ylv3nia. Containing in fron' on the
said Third street measured tbplIl'('- southwestwardly twenty feet ami extending in depth
southeas\wardly of that width one hundred
and forty-two feet. aix inches to a fifteen
foot wide alley. Bounded northeastwardly bl
Jande belonginl" to Grover C_ Dehner and
southwestwardly by lands belonging 10 Achille
DeProphetie.
.
Together with the rigbt and use of the said
alley in common with tbe owners of other
lands obutting- thereon.
Upper berths are DOW U 10.. U '1.00; 1 _
berth., '1.50; staterooms, '2.50 and '3,00. Pu10.... with ana without bath, o.re propord.....teIy
lower. Es:cellent meals are otl'ered at attractive
prices. Ask your local tourist or dcket age1lt
for C'" B folders giviag foil detail of all to.....
trips and services..
ra_
Here are the lowest, mOlt attractive automobile
ever olf.. ecL From Cleveland to BuIfa1o, or
Buffalo to Cleveland, ODe .ay '3.00 or
for
the round trip. Can lITer t20 inch wheelbase
s1ighdy hiJther. R.OUIId trip tlckets sive option of
either BuJh10 or Pt. Scaaley Division. It's Cheaper
,'.00
toobipJOurc:artbantodrift It,...d _ _ .d.l'.
Sold aa the property of Louis Lavine and
Minnie Larine, bls wife. 1D0rtgagors and rea.)
owners.
on
Conditione--S260.00
d""
cash or i'ertifl.!'d
of sa'e: balan", In ten
days.
check
Furlhor
conditions announced at sale.
WK. B. HARVEY, Attorney.
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Flousc of Representatives for this session of the Legislature a number of
his friends said: "Here is your opportunity to make your p2per really worth
while by telling us the lew down on
, what is taking place behind the scenes."
We are sorry to have been such a
disappointment, but the two jobs of
being a confidential clerk and a newspaper editor at one and the same time
have supplimented each other very
poorly. Everything that we might write
would be construed as approval or
criticism. The words of approval would
be discounted as forced and obligatory
and the words of criticism might cause
us considerable embarrassment when
we rcturned to Harrisburg the following week.
A more effective classroom for the
study of politics, human nature, and
the subject of state government could
not be"" found than has been offered
by the present session of the Legislaturc.
H a bchind the stage Obsci'vation of
the workings of the House of Representatives and the State Government
has been disillusioning, certainly it has
been no more so than the backstage
view of the voters and the general public.
The outstanding revelation of our
C'xperience, that which has impressed
us most, has been not the duplicity of
the men elected to office, not the in·
iluellce and power concentrated in certain political lcaders, not the tricks and
plots' which are supposed to stand behind each piece of legislation, but the
conflicting demands made upon the
legislators by organized minorities and
the voters in general.
No sooner has the elected member
been assigned his permanent seat number and the first bill been introduced
than he is swept into a maelstrom of
demands. advice, threats, and promises
which robs him of his personal initiative and diverts most of his energy towards fighting off those that he would
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\-Vhile one cross·section of his constituency argues that he was elected
to follow out the wishes of the folks
back home, another cross-section shouts
that he is at Harrisburg to follow his
own convictions and receive the verdict
at the next elcction. He is flooded with
advice to vote for economy and in the
Silll1C mail receives a huge stack of letters demanding that he protect the interests of certalll constituents whose
state funds would be affected.
He is urged to maintain a position
independent of any political block and
then he is damned when he cannot get
the necessary support for a measure
which vitally affects the people who
put him in officc. While he is running
iI·om one committee meeting to another and trying to make a name for
himself as all authority 011 certain legislation, the newspapers and the folks
back home condemll him for lack of
results.
People who have voted against him
because of his affiliation with certain
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UNION ROOM
NOW AT
The April meeting of the School
Board wes held last Tuesday night at
the High School Building.
A delegation of nine people presented
a petition to the School Board to retain the present Union Room at the
Rutgers A venue School. The petition
was signed by 112 parcnts of school
children. After discussion the School
Board decided to keep the Union Room
even though it had decided that the
Room must go when the budget was
drafted. This upsets the plan of the
proposed budget by about $2000, or the
equivalent of approximately .% a mill
on the tax bills. Due to the lack of
school appropriations being settled at
Harrisburg the budget could not be
definitely accepted at this meeting, but
at the May meeting it is expected the
final tax rate will be decided upon.
At this meeting all the teachers who
will be retained were appointed for the
Ilext term. Somewhat of a surprise was
the appointment of a teacher who was
married during the past school year.
This was due entirely to her capabilities. The two Kindergartens will be
merged and Miss Wilson will teach the
enlarged unit. All of the janitors were
employed for anotheF year. .
The time of meeting of the School
Board has been changed from the second Thursday to the second Tuesday
of tbe month.
THEIR
BEST
Many :f'orsylhia bu~hcs arc now in (ull bloom in Swarlhmore. Strangers drive around the town just 10 see sueh
sights 811 lhis.
PLAYERS CLUB
BUSINESS MEETING
SOCIALISTS PICK
MISS COOK WINS
LOCAL DELEGATES
FELLOWSHIP
At the annual business me~ting of
the Players Club held on Monday night,
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was nom.
mated as governor for the one year
term vice J. Kirk McCurdy, who decJined re-election. The rest of the
present BoarcJ of Governors were Ullanimo\lsly re-nominated. They are
John Dolman, Jr., Roy C. Comley, C.
The Executive Committee of Delaware County Local, Socialist Party of
Pennsylvania, reports delegates chosen
for the new continental congress for
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economic reconstruction to be held 10
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a~d George R. Cooper of Upper Darby
Wahl Olmes,
Ruth Ernesti.le Cook is the winner
f
thO1S year'sucre
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for advanced study, it was announced
at the meeting of Somerville on Saturday,· and Josephine Wilson, 1915, was
aw~rded the Martha E. Tyson Fellowship for'1933-34.
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«a ¥;;.. '4 gal 1M. 1M Ai Ai
HOME ECONOMICS
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
The American Home Department will
have charge of the program at the Woman's Club next Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. E. O. Lange, chairman in charge
of the program. Miss Adretla Chapman,
professor of Home Economics at Drexel
Institute, will speak about "Budgeting
the Wardrobe" illustrating her remarks
with a Style Show. Mrs. J. R. Kline and
Mrs. Arthur Mitchell will be the hostesses for the afternoon,
On \Vednesday afternoon, members of
the Woman's Club are invited to the clubhouse at two thirty by the members of
the Drama Section, Mrs. Roland G. E.
Ullman, chairman. It is a Barrie program and will be of interest to everyone
interested in drama.
Mr. Walter Hoff Seeley, who spoke at
the Woman's Club on Tuesday afternoon
under the auspices of the Educational Department, of which Mrs. Phelps Soule is
chairman, was one of the most interesting speakers of the year. Mr. Seeley,
has been a writer, lecturer, publisher and
most of all a newspaper man, so came
with rich experiences to teU. He was
with the old Philadelphia Press in 1902
to 1905, later on with the New York
World. His subject was "Behind the
Mask of Publicity" and with this as his
"springboard" he told of his first assignment which was to interview Rudyard
Kipling when he was living in Vermont,
which ended rather disastrously for a
young reporter, the interview being refused, but he, being a real writer, wrote a
column and a half about just that. He
spoke of campaign publicity, the whispering kind as well. upublicity is the parent
of tradition" he quoted and while most
newspapermen "say it is hell, it's never
monotonous". The speaker told of his
contact with the first woman editor in
the country, Mrs. Harriet Hubbard
Ayers, who had had a most unfortunate
life which made her a sympathetic woman
and a better newspaperwoman that she
basrs
ux· h,gh acaoernu: wct:!d }.a...~C" h-.::,'!1 otherwiiw, !;;le· 01 ~
" STABAT MATER" TO BE
trip he took thru southern mountains
GIVEN TONIGHT more Brat~ch, and the other five standing and ability, was awarded by a where he stopped at a house where he
branches wdl each send two delegates faculty committee composed oi Dean saw them using a coffin for a craddle;
Rossini's great oratorio the "Stabat also.
.
B 1 a n s h a r d, Professors Albertson. the explanation being that he had bought
Mater" will be sung by the choir of the
Mrs. Kmg reports that over two Philips, and Spiller. Four contestants it, then the child didn't die. He told of
Presbyterian Church on Guod Friday, hundred .Iabor, ~~rmer, une.mp~oyed and submitted theses to be judged by the his experience with the theatre and kept
tonight at 8 o'dock.
progressive pohttcal orgaOlzatlOns have committee' Ruth Ernestine Cook Bar- his hearers entertained as welt as interThe "Stabat Mate!''' does not tell us already signified t?eir intention. to bara Ives,' Margaret' MacKnight and ested durin~ the afternoon. Mr. Seeley
the story of the Crucifixion, but rather se.nd deleg
... has recently moved to Swarthmore and is
the seeking of the soul for God's help Will be dec1ded upon and supported by
Ruth Ernestine Cook is an Honors living on Walnut lane.
and forgiveness and the desire to be I the hundreds of thousands of persons student in the History department, and
Mrs. Harold Goodwin and Mrs. George
with God and sing his praises evermore. represented, to end the chaos and her thesis was a study of "The Ameri- Hoadley were hostesses for the afterIt is an exceptionally beautiful work .. misery of the last four years.
can Indian Dance." She has been the noon.
It is hoped that everyone will hear this
Secretary of the English Department
Mr. and Mrs. A. R O. Redgrave enservice sung by a fine choir. Comc and
Young Peoples Chorus
for three years, being the only student tertained Mr. John Wistar at dinner
bring your friends.
T he Young P
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eop
Rid
Hevening prior Sto his talk to the
the
Business
"{anager
of
the
Manuut
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orticultural
ociety. Mr. and
Presbyterian Church are planning t o . . l . \
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and
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acting
as
one
rs.
eorge
Immer
were
also
guests.
Friends Meeting Notes
sing at an evemng service 0 song on
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Sunday, May 7. The rehearsa!s will e
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member of Coranto, women's national
oman s u s are 0 109 an
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Mr. Albert G. Fraser, of Delaware
County, Executive Secretary of The on April 17, 24, and May 1 at 7 ;30 in honorary J-ournalistic fraternity. She their American Home Departments at
the Sunday School room of the Church.
Bywood, at the Sellers M. E. Memorial
Pennsylvania Prison Society will ad- People interested in joining the chorus plans to study history at Radcliffe Col- Church on State road. It is a Home
dress the morning Forum On next Sun- are asked to call Oakley H. VallAlen lege next year, working toward an Makers Exposition and Achievement
day, April 16th, at 9 :45 a. m.
at Swarthmore 539-J.
M. A.
Contest and excellent programs will be
given at 10 :30 and 2 on both ,Thursday
and Friday of next week. Cooking
school, a class in practical nursing, arrangements of flowers and other home
decorations will be demonstrated and
prizes are to be awarded. Arrangements have been made for those who
wish to obtain lunches at 25 cents each to
get them at the meeting place.
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Special preparation is being made to
make the Easter Sunday services rllOrc
beautiful than usual at the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. Three very popular numbers will be sung at the morn. ing service. The Hallelujah Chorus,
Hosanna and Unfold Ye Portals Ever,lasting.
As usual the Vesper Service at 4 :45
p. m. will be one of music. The fifteen
minute instrumental prelude by the
trio: organ. violin and celio, will begin
at 4 ;45 p. m. At 5 o'clock the choir will
~ TRINITY CHURCH
THE
present a beautiful selection of Easter
Prote,atant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
music including an Easter Hymn of the
Opposite the College Campus
17th Century. Mr. Dayton M. Henry,
Rector
Rev. John Ellery .Tuttle, Pastor
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
violinist, and Mr. Emmett Sargeant.
GOOD FRIDAY
Gives a cordial In\'ltatlon to all
\·iolonccllist t both members of the PhilaThree Hour Servlce-12-3 p. m.
EASTER DAY
to
delphia Ordlcs~ra. will assist in the in- I 8:00 a, m.-Holy Communion.
strum ental trio and in solo numbers.
11:00 a. m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
Share tn Its Easter servIces
. cord'1a IIy .IIlVltc
.' d to come organ Prelude--Pfnlandla.
Special Music
E veryone IS
SlbeUus
and bring friends with them
Introit-"Chr1st OUr Passover" Macfarlane
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V. Herbert
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7:30 p. m,-Easter Pageant.
10 :OO-Easter worship ot BIble School.
The Choir w1U sln.g at both mOrning
Services. At 11:00 o'clock the F. Nevin 11:00-MORNING WOBSHIP.
Wiest Brass Quartette will assist.
FIRST OHURGII OF CBRIST. BClBNTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
.
Park Avenue Below Banarel
Services:
11:00 A.' M.--5uuday School.
11:00 A. M.-bunday Leseon-8ermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week.
a p. m. Beading room open dan,.. ezeep'
Sundays and holIdays. 1 to 4 In tbe after-
noon: Wed=fl,10 to 4, Church. ed1.ftce.
AU are
lD91ted \0 attend Ule
RfVIces and WI8 Ule Bead.1nC Boom.
Baptisms. reception ot members,
offerlng for missionary pastor.
PASTOR'S MESSAGE
4 :4&-VESPEIIS.
A SERVICE OF EASTER MUSIC
0B1JRCH CHOIR
Mr. Dayton M. Henry, violinist
Emmett sargeant. cellist
Of the PhIladelphIa. Symphony
Mr.
Orchestra
Easter at Trinity Church
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL OItURCH
l.LOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
SERVICES. EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 16
II;OO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
"EASTER REVELATIONS"
SPECIAL MUSIC-RECEPTION OF
MEMBERS
7:45-WORSHIP AND SERMON
SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC
A WELCOME AWAITS YOU
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF PBIBNDS
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. Y.-First Day School In Whittier
House.
9:45 A. Y.-NomlnA: Forum. In Meeting
Houae. "Daniel Oliver w1U speak
at the Forum and will attend.
Meeting.
11:00 A. M.-Meettng tor worship In the
MeetlDg House.
WEDNBSDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Bewlng and Qull,lug In Whtttier House. Box luncheon.
All ore cordlally invited. to Jom lD these
oervtces.
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Ridley Manor, Ridley Park are being
congratulated on the birth of a son, Fredrick .N. Jr., on April 9. ¥rs. Campbell
wiJI be remem.'>ered as Mis·s Mary Cookman.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Roland Pennock of
North Chester road are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Joan on
April 7.
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Improvements consist of two-story brick
building. 20][80 feet. Store front. One-story
frame addJtlon, 6x20 feet.
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On Easter the Trinity Church Choir,
under the direction of Frederick A.
Knapp. Choirmaster and Organist, will
sing at the 8:00 and 11:00 o'clock services. At 11:00 a. m. the Messe Sol1ennelle (St. Cecilia Mass) will be sung
and the Gloria in Excelsis, by Mozart.
The other Choral numbers include,
"Christ Our Passover", by Macfarlane,
and "Christ is Risen," by Victor Herbert.
The F. Nevin Wiest Brass Quartette
will assist.
Mr. Guenther will preach and will be
assisted in the celebration of the Holy
Communion by The Rev. Edward H.
Bonsall. Jr.
At 7 :30 p. m. the Upper School will
present an Easter Pageant directed by
Mrs. Dean H. Parker. The Committee
in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Oudry Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hayne Mitchell, Mrs. F. W. Hadley,
Dean H. Parker, Earl Anderton and
William Alexander.
There will be no meeting of the Upper School,;n the morning but at 9 :45
a. m. the Primary Department, under
the leadership of Miss Jane Campion
will have a -Children's Easter Service.
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lower Excellent meals are olTered at attractive
prices Ask your local tOUrist or ticket agent
for C & B folders glVlog full detail of ail tours,
tripS and services
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rates ever offered From Cleveland to Buffalo, or
Buffalo to Cleveland, one way $3 00 or $5 00 for
the round tnp Can over 120 lOch wheelbase
slightly higher Round trip bckl:ts give option of
either BuffaJo or Pr Stanley DIVISion It"s cheaper
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SWARTHMORE, PA•• APRIL 14. 1933
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VOL V-NO. 15
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PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
AVE,
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With revIving commerce, Its system IS prepared for
enlarged requirements now
DRAPERIES
MRS A. J. QUINBY &
ERNEST
merce, continuing needed construction, supplymg
Its Vital service to homes, factories and marts of trade
the record of the WInter lust behind u. a feelIng of
PHONE SW 1Z25
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tumblmg temperatures, thiS Company remained
steadfast, pounng wages Into the streams of com.
yet With the satisfaction which denves from a task
competently performed, thiS Company draws from
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TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Che-.;ler ROlli and College Avenue
OppOSite the College Campu...
R(>ctor
Hev J Jardcn Guenther S T M
GOOD FRIDAY
Threc Hour Sen Ice--12 3 p m
E\STER DA"\'
I
800 \ III -Holy Communion
11 00 a m -Hoi} Communion and Sermon
I1l11l1 I I II 1rlt III I I \
UlllHlll r
SpeCial Music
II \
III 1 l .nlllih 1Il\lIld to u me Or,., HI Prelude-Finlandla
Sibcltus
Introit-- Christ Our Pas..<;o\er
Macfarlane
IIld hflllg Irall I \\ lilt Ihllll
Olfertor~- Christ Is Risen
V Herbert
Organ Postlude-Toccata and
Fugue in D Minor-Bach
7 30 pm-Easter Pageant
Births
The Choir will sing at both morning
Services At 11 00 0 clock the F Nevin
).Ir alld \It' I rt.:dntk ~ CUllphdlot Wiest Brass Quartette wUl assist
Iq I1t
),11 It r
kldlt.'\ Park arc hel11p;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
r Ittllltu\ 11 the llirth (I a III I red
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avtmue Below Harvard
n( .... :\ Jr (1 \pnl 9
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~ervlces
\\ 11 hl: IlUKIlI )erul l ~1I"s ~Ian Look 11 00 A M ----Sunday
School
III III
11 00 A M -.....':Junda:y Les,<;on Sermon
e\en'n!; meeting each W(>ek
I)r lilt! )'Ir
J Holl1ld I cllnock of 8 Wednesdaj
p m Reading room open dally except
:\ 1 th lill tl f r 1<1 an hl.'lIlg congratll
Sunda)s and holidays 1 to 4 In the aCter
lilt
All are cordially invited to attend the
\1 Ii 7
services and use the Reading Room
Easter at TrlllJty Church
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and the Glori I III I xcc bl-.; b) :\(ozart
SWARTHMORE
THE
I he nlhlr lhoral tllllul)(rs mdude
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIA.N CHURCH I
Christ Our Pas!io\ ef 11\ ~lactarlanl'
LLOYD P STEVENS MINISTER
Rev Jolin Eller), Tuttle Pastor
lIId
l hn .. t I hl .. 1.: n 11\ \ letor lIer
SF RVICES EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 16
hl.:rt
11
OO-WORSHIP
AND
SERMON
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('or hal 111\ t Ilion to nil
EASTER REVELATIONS
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81"1 CIAL MUSIC-RECEPTION OF
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MEMBERS
Share III It., Easter S(,f\ 1e(>0;
~Ir ( ulllther \\111 }In Il:h and \\111 he
7 45-WORSHIP AND SERMON
SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC
a~"l .. tcd ill the ccll hrallill of tht.' 1101)
LOmtllUIII~H1 h\ lht.' hl\
lcd"ard Ii
A WELCOME AWAITS yOU
Bon all Jr
SUND\Y
\t 7 30 P III the Lpner Schlol ,,111
10 OO--Eastef \\orshlp of Blhle School
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS I pn .. ent an ] astl.'f P Igl:anl dlr('cted b)
11 OO-MORNING WORSHIP
BUNDA Y
1 ),1 fS De III ] I P lrkcr I he ComulIttee.:
9 45 A 1\-1 First Day School In Whittier III chargl IIlchtdt s ).[ rand ),1 r~ PllIhp
n Iptlsms rcceptlon of membcrs
olTermg for mlsslonllr~ pastor
HOllse
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9 >J5 A M -Morn l n,;
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PASTOR 5 MESSAGE
House Daniel Ollver wUl speak II 1\ lie ~Illchdl ~Irs r \\ Hadlc"
at the Forum and wlll attend III III II Parker 1 Irl \ndertoll and
4 45--VESPERS
Meeting
1\ t II 11111 \11.' xaluit.'f
11
00
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M
M(>cting
for worship tn the
A SERVICE OF EASTER MUSIC
Meeting House
I hefe "Ill hI.: no lIIell1l1g 01 thl Up
CHURCH CHOIR
WEDNESDAY
pu
SellOol 111 the 1ll0r1l1llg' hut at 9 -IS
Mr Dayton M Henry \ iollnlst
930 A M to 2 30 P M -Sewing and Quilt a m tit(' Pflman Department under
Mr Emmett Sargeant cell1st
tug In WhUtier Hou.se Box luncheon
tht. Il ada~\lIp III ~h~s J tile (ami)! III
Of the Philadelphia s~mphon,
All .Ire cordially Invited to Join In these
I
services
"III ha\cc a (ll1ldren ~ I aster S('f\lce
Orchestra
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APRIL 14. 1933
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grave, Adele Morgan, Ruth
main a week with Mrs. Jessup's parents, Doris Van de Bogart, Music Supervisor
pleasing
romance.
It
was
written
eSPe.
Lipman, Shirley Ward, Sarah M,ort" I Mr. and Mrs. Murray.
of Swarthmore Schools. The piano ac- cially for Mr. Arns. by Ernest Pasca\
Disque, Charlotte Griffin, Marjorie'
• • •
companist is Miss Mary Esther Deihl. who also adapted it to the screen in
Dinsmore, Elizabeth Whitaker. Betty 'Mrs. R. C. Ammerman, of Yale aveThe Chorus will appear in the Garnet
Glenn, Patricia Sexton, Diana Brewster, nue, will entertain at bridge next Vled- and White gowns recently made by the collaboration with Maude T. Howell
In the supporting cast are such well
Genevieve Reavis. Nancy Price, Nancy nesday in honor of Mrs. L. R. Gaty, of students for the public appearances of
Armitage,
Anne
Lingle,
and
Betty
Rutgers
avenue.
known
players as Dick Powell, PatriCia
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickson. of Tor·
the organization. The Chorus, in the
Jeanne Pitman.
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Ellis,
Dudley
Digges, O. P. Heggie
rcsdale. entertained at bridge on Wedlast month, has sung after the services
Marjorie
Gateson
and Florence ArHss'
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Professor
Paul
N.
Blessing,
of
F.
&
nesday evening.
.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Holcombe, of M. at Lancaster, will spend the Easter of the Swarthmore Presbyterian and The direction i. by John Adolli.
Methodist Churches.
Cambridge,
Mass.,
were
overnight
vacation
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Mrs. C. C. Schattle, of Ebn avenue,
Mrs. E. A. Jenkins of Nort., Chester
who has been very ill. is improving and guests of Mrs. Arthur W. Kent last Told, of Park avenue.
Mrs.
Kent's
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week.
Mrs.
Holcombe
is
GEORGE
ARLISS
AT
road
entertained at tea ill: honor of Mrs.
left yesterday to spend several days at
sister.
Mrs. Arthur \V. Kent and Miss Con~
Meriam
Scott Olmstead on Wednesday
the shore.
MEDIA THEATRE
afternoon.
* • •
stance Kent, of the Swarlhmore Apart.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ward, of mellts, motore d to PI'tt 5 burg an d spen t
Dr. J. R. Kline and Dr. Arnold DresMost of the medals which have been IIIr;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::=i;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::::;
Strath
Haven
avenue,
entertained
at
t
Je
wee
en
WI
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k d 'th Mr Joh'l C Kent
sold or pawned or J'unked in the past
.1.
den are attending the meeting of the
American Matherr..atical Society jn New
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ten years appear all together in one
,...,
dinner and bridge last Saturday eveMrs. Arthur C. Howland, of Gurnsey scene in the new George Arliss starV
York this week end.
ning.
road. entertained at luncheon last Fri- ring vehicle for Warner Bros., "The
CS I
Mrs. Edgar U. Reynolds, of SwarthTI 'I • CI· b· f·
Ch I day.
King's Vacation," which is now showd
Ie . ." en s u o
urc I
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iug at the Media Theatre. The early
•
an up
more avenue, entertained the Eight
are having a supper on
Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna and
sequences of it are full of generals and
Club on Wednesday.
April 19, at 6 :30 p. m. in
and Mrs. john R. Hanna, of V,.ssar I aides and statesmen, all very much in
House. Reservations fol' this are beinglavclllu".will opcn their cottage at Ocean uniform and all wearing several pounds
Miss Sarah Francis Jessup returned urged prior to April 15th in order to City
week end.
of decorations and medals.
to Wellesley on Monday after having
provide for all members and their
• • •
Mr. Arliss himself wears twenty-five
spent spring vacation with hcr par~nts,
guests.
Mrs.
Edith
1.
Cuskc:den
of
Park
aveor
thirty of them c;m the two dress uniMr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup. of HaverAzaleas $1.75 and $2.00
the
regular
nue
has
as
her
guest
this
week
Miss
forms
he uses in the early scenes. He
This
meeting
will
replace
ford avenue.
monthly lecture and smoker held by Mary Dell Mathis of Ventnor. Mrs. SOOI1 tires of this pomp however and
Calceolarias $1.75 each
the
Men's Club, and will be open to Cuskaden and Mrs. David Cramp en. takes a desired vacation, the surprising
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, Jr., of North
Blue Daisies
90c
Chester road. entertained at luncheon members and friends of Trinity Parrish. tertained at dinner in honor of Miss incidents of which form the basis of the
• • •
Mathis on Monday evening.
story.
'
last Friday.
Hyacinths
30c
'\Vednesday evening, April 19th,
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None of the medals were made by the
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hancock and studio tinsmith. either. Since the World
Professor Wm. M. Blaisdell will 8:00 o'clock. there will be held, under
Hydrangeas 60c to $3.50
spend next week end at Slippery Rock, the auspices of the Boys' Club, a Bridge three children of Wilkinsburg are vis- War and the collapse 'of various mon.
Tournament at the Chester Club. En- iting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweiller of archies giving decorations to deserving
Penna.
Roses
$1.75 and $2.00
tries must be by pairs-men-ladies or Haverford ptzce. :Mrs. Rassweiller's generals, there has been 110 shortage of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgopeth and mixed. Those desiring to enter, notify mother and sister, Mrs. W. F. Han. real medals, ~ither in Hollywood or any
Other plants in 'Variety
two children, of Dartmouth avenue, \Villis K. Glauser or A. Sidney Johnson, cock and Miss Leah Hancock will also place else.
will spend Easter with Mrs. Hedge- Jr., as SOOI1 as possible.
spend Easter with them.
Actually the several hundred medals
peth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. }alilts,
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011 the chests of some fifty motion pic:of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Mrs. \V. \V. Lattomus, o! North
Mr. \\'alter D. Reynolds of College ture generals in "The King's Vacation,"
Chester road, entertained a sewing avenue is very ill.
represent an enormous amount of real
Deatrice Brewster, of 223 Dickinson group to which she belongs at a pot
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or synthetic valor on battlefields and in
avenue, celebrated her eleventh birth- luck luncheon on Wednesday.
EASTER PROGRAM AT
governmental offices. Almost every
315 Dickinson Ave.
day with a Depression Party on Satur• • •
COLLEGE VESPERS known kind of American and Enropean
Phone 554
day, April the eighth. Those .who atDr. and ~-lrs. Donald C. Blaisdell, of
d(.coration is actually represented. Cos.
tended were: Betty Hayes, Ahce Red- \VilIiamstown, spent last week end as Horace Ahvyne. Director of Music at tume houses in Hollywood and the
Ihe guests of Professor and Mrs. Wm. Bryn Mawr College and Fellow of
War-ncr Bros. wardrobe department
M. Blaisdell, of Harvard and Strath Royal College of Music in M:::"":;~~:~:i/ supplied them all. And everyone was
Ha\'en avenue. They were on their way will give a piano recital at a
real.
"The King's Vacation" is an intensely
home from Florida.
Easter Sunday vespers service to be held
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in Clothier Memorial at 6 :30 p. m., humorous and modern comedy with
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orsa des
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$1 00
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Plants
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Today (Friday) & Saturday
and Mrs, Harlan n. Jessup and Harlan
Dr. Ahvyne will include in his proMr. and Mrs. j. H. Jessup and }"-lr. April 16.
R. junior witl spcnd Easter in Chevy.gram two compositions by Alfred J.
Chase, D. C., as the gl!Csts of Mr. and ISwan, Director of Music at Swarthmore.
Mrs. Charles Clay Murray. Mr. and' One of these compositions, dedicated
Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup and son will re-IDr. Atwyne himself, is a Sonata in' A
Minor, and the other is entitled "Rondeau
des Enfants".
The artist will include in his program
also two choral preludes by Bach; upa_
Thealre-Chester
piIJons" by Schumann; a composition by
Liszt;
some compositions of Brahms and
SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDA.Y
of
Rachmaninoff.
LEE TRACY
I
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. H. S. CHORUS TO SING
Gloria Sluart
AT RIDLEY PARK
WASHINGTON I
Short Subject_
EDDIE CANTOR
in
"Insurance"
BING CROSBY
in
"Blue
3.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Furnlsbed apartment. Hvlng
room, fireplace, two bedroom., bath, dinette
and kUcbeneUe. Electric lee box. Swa. !t8D.
FOR. RENT-Apartments. ·The Blenheim.. 3
rooms $30. 4 rooms, two porches, $45. 224
Park Ave. Swarthmore 509-B.
WANTED TO RENT
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TO Available
RENT-Four
fum18hed.
by bedroom
May 1. house,
Phone
Swarthmore 122-K.
0/ the Night"
MICKEY MOUSE
CARTOON
E:ct,a Added Stage Presentation
For Saturday A/ternoon
and Evening
"THE SOCIETY CIRCUS"
Formerly with Swarthmore
Chautauqua
50-TRAINED PETS-50
For Everybody From 6 to 60
Monday, Tuesday, Wednmda,.
Will Rogers
Janet Gaynor
Sally Eilers
Lew Ayres
Norman Foster
Louise Dresser
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
"BROADWAY BAD"
Joan Blonden
GJnger Rogers
Carloon "in Color
"FLOWERS & TREES"
Academy 0/ Motion Piclure
Ar" -and Sci~nces aKlard IDOl"
poen Wall Di.ney lor .he dUo
tingui.hed achiewi'ment 01 1m.
Silt,. Symphony in Technicolor.
ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUM_
MER UNDER WELL MADE
CONTINUOUS FROM NOON
FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
FURNtTURE RESTORING
SWARTH. 1441
Delight the Children with Easter
biscuits made in
.. b ~.:a,:n y, forms.
Here's a favorite
recipe!
Presbyterian Notes
LOST-White gold bar pin with pearl In
center. Between Methodist Church and
338 Park Ave. Call Swarthmore 338.
The services for Easter-day have
been prepared with unusual care. The
The Sunday School holds a union
church service of half an hour at tell
o'clock.
At morning worship eleven o'clock,
there will be the reception of new
members, baptism of children, and the
Easter offering for the salary of Dr.
Dickson, the new medicaL missionary
of the church in North China. The
pastor preaches. The newly elected elders will be ins talI cd. The vesper service at 4.45 wHi be one of ul1usu:d
beauty. The Church choir will ~e 3Ssisted by two members of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Dayton M.
Henry, violinist. Armmctt Sargeant,
violoncellist. Ruth Kennedy Cross of
the choir will be the soprano soloist.
Trios will be played by the organ, Benjamin L. Kneedler, organist, and violin
and cello.
The Young Men~s organization meets
at the home of its newly married president, John R. Hanna, Tuesday evening.
Dr. Tuttle has received as a memorial Easter gift to the church, a beautiful individual communion service for
use in the administration of the Holy
Communion to the sick and shut-in.
It is the gift of a member of the congregation in memory of her husband.
FOR RENT
Centrally located dwelling; be
bedrooms; $65 a month.
STANLEY
THEATRE
CHESTER
Friday, Saturday, Monday
"KING OF
THE JUNGLE"
The Lion Man
BUSTER CRABBE
Tuesday,. Wednesday, Thursday
MAE WEST
"SHE DONE
HIM WRONG"
Cary Crant
THE
MANOR
THEATRE
Oilers Every
Successful
Motion Picture Hit
NOW at
New Low
Prices
Week End Special
Hot eroM roll8--15e a doz.
A.dults
MATINEE
EVENING
t5c
25c
-Children-
tOe
AT ALL TIMES
Blueberry mufline--2Oc doz.
Hand 11l8de ft'eam Easter Eggs
-iOe.
Russian Borseth on order-SOe
qt.
Swa. lU-J
Notary Publlc
RENT
2nd floor apartment. 4 rooms and
bath. Hardwood Hoors. Hot water
beat. Janitor service. $45 per month.
Detached 5tuCCO home. 6 roolJU
and bath. Front and sIde porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. _ $60 per
month.
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 ear garage. Good location. $75 per month.
First floor apartment--6 rooms and
bath. First class In every respect.
Large rooms, hardwood floors. etc.
Garage.
Hauling
Ham Can'
lIe. tare M" Lawn?
Moving
DANIEL MENEFEE
Swarthmore 1330
J. 'yo PYLE
LANDSCAPE-TREE SURGERY
NURSERY STOCK
Spraying and Beetle Conlrol
449 W. WASHINGTON STREET
Me d·la, P a.
Phone; Media 1471
HEMLOCKS
The beet an8wer 10 thiB queslion which is helng asked br
thou88nds of Philadelphians
is: lei, buy &eed ofk.nown quality - .ome mJxtoree contaio
over 5096 worlhle&8 chaff; 2nd,
slarlat once-seed planted no19'
wiD be better established when
dryweatherarrives;3rd.eecure
mmpetenl advice in dealing
with your particular problems.
Dreer'. eelebrated J...8wn Grass
Seed Mixtures are a product of
seleetion and cleaniug, as well
&8 experience and integrity.
They are noted for their adaptability to variations in soil
and other conditions, and the
coat is no greater than that
charged by other houses.
Come in to our store for COUJ'loo
teouB,competentadviceonyour
lawn and garden problem..
- Beautilutty matched pair 15 feet
high, an ornament to any place. Also
smatter ones. % proceeds to loeal un..
employment fund.
J. RUSSEL SMITH
Phone Sw. 470
There ue ao parJda. rCIIIlrletlozu.
HENRY A.. DRBEB.
1306 Spriq CN'4Iea SI., PhIJa., P ..
DREER'S
Every successful
baker knows that
creamy, nutritious
milk bakes Better
Biscuits. Get your
daily order from
usl
A-MILK-ALL GUERNSEY
5% BU IIER FAT-12c QUART
Phone Chester 5.2328
DRINK CHOCO-MILK
The new deUolo1l8, heallhfal iIrIIIk. You'D _
H-dIlr......t ,......
&IQ' drink yOu have _
tasted.
Sold EsclWilvel7 by Us!
3. c.BBRGDOLL
on
YOU AIm INYlUD TO INSPECT
NEW SANrrABY
PASTIroBIzINa
ANY
is residing at 112 Park avenue, Swarthmore.
The condition of Mrs. Eugene Sheddon
Farley. of Newark. daughter of Mr. anq
Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard a\'cDr. William M. Blaisdell of Harvard nue, remains about the same. Mrs. Far~
and Strath Hanl1 avenues entertained at ley is receiving treatment at the Hahncdinner for Mr. Enge Meneker of New lIlall Hospital.
York last Tuesday.
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Betty Douglas, daughter of Mr..and
NEW BUILDING
Forlnighlly Card Party
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas entertained
ASSOC. DffiECfOR
on Tuesday evening.
The Fortnightly members report
Nathaniel Emer, Jr., son of Mr. and great success in the sate of tickets for
At the Annual Meeting of the stockMrs. Nathaniel T. Emer of Chester road the Beneficial Card Party for the COIll- holders of the Swarthmore Building
entertained last week-end at a house munity Health Center 011 Ap'ril 21st at Association held on Tuesday evening
party at the su·mmer home of his parents the '\\'ol11an's Club House.
N. 'V. Suplee was elected a director
at Spray Beach, N. IJ. The party was a
'fhe party promises to
'11 he
I a 1lI0.st euf
"icc David L. tukens, who retired after
reunion of a group ast summer.
joyable affair. There WI )e a prize or many years of faithful service. The rest
Miss Margaret McCracken, daughter each table and tca ~\'i11 be servcd.
of the members of the old board of
of Mr and Mrs. George L. McCracken of
At the Bake Shop one may buy directors were re-elected.
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Vassa~ avenue returned to the University home-made cakes, pies, rolls,. etc., and
of Vermont on Monday after having delicious candy in packages will sen for
Publishes Book of Verse
spent Spring vacation at home.
five cents.
James Faries of Haverford avenue will
At the "\Vhite Elephant" table atEllen Hovey Davis of Cedar lane has
be home this week end from State Col- tractive articles may be purchased for recently written a book of verse ~n
lege.
a small sum.
tilled "Rebirth", which is also the tItle
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of
the first poem. It is published by
~lr. Ralph V. Little of
ar aven~e
Swarthmore Press.
the
was called to Cumberland, Maryland thIS
Louzetta-Lederlc
week by the death of his oldest brother.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hastings of WestThe marriage is anno11nced of Miss
dale avenue will spend Easter as the Grace Lederle, of 219 Cornell avenue,
guests of Mr. and lofts. Eugene Stallings and :Mr. Fred I~ouzetta of Hazelton.
of Nutley. N. J.
\ W~SHU"r.. METHODS
Because of the reccnt death of Miss
AND SAIIITATlOII
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave of Lcderle's father the wedding took place
CERTIFIED
Vassar avenue entenained Mr. John A. very (Juietly at four o'clock in the afterWistar at dinner Thursday evening be- noon 011 Saturday, April the eighth at
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fore his talk to the Rutledge Horti- the home of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Cos~
~,
cultural Society. Mr. and Mrs. George tellobl(', of \Vest Bahylon, Long Island.
Our WASHING PROCESSES and
Zimmer were also guests.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
SANITATION have been approved blsy
Dr. Frank Aydelotte and Mrs. Ayde- A. E. Abhen, pastor of the First Pres"The Scientific Research Comm •
elan... Four t1m.es per year white.
lotte of Swarthmore college assisted in byterian Church of Babylon.
colored and standard soil test pIeces
receiving at the reception given in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Louzelta will occupy
must be washed flfty times with our
c\UJtomer's goods and then are an·
of the artist Samuel Chamberlain at the their new home in Vineland, New Jer-:
alyzed by unbiased technicians 1'or
sey.
Art Alliance on Wednesday afternoon.
cleanliness loss of color Bnd temlle
strength. Guard your famtlY'5 health.
Mrs. R. S. Wick of the Swarthmore
Support home IndustrIes. Patronize
apartments is entertaining her mother
Junior Club Elections
the
and sister-in-law, Mrs. John F. Taylor
MEDIA LAUNDRY, Inc.
and Mrs. J. Wesley Taylor of Staunton.
Phone Media 174
An "all star" night was celebratcd by
An Outstanding Del. Co. Institution
Virginia for a few weeks. Mrs. Wick the members on Tuesday evening at the
entertained at luncheon last Wednesday
for her guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of
Swarthmore avenue, sailed last Saturday,
from New York on the S. S. Conte
Grande for a South American cruise.
Mr. ~nd ~'Irs. j. Barnard \Valton, Miss
FOR
Martha Haviland and James HavHand, of
115 Ogden avenue, entertained at a rard
party last Sattmlay evening when their
guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Richard SellAdjust Carburetor
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pownall, E.
. Check Points and Plugs·
C. Walton and Miss Mary Walton, Mr.
Check Battery
and Mm. Irwin S. Wood. Mrs. Elizabeth
Check on Filter
Pownall._ Mrs. Norman Passmore, Mr.
Cheek Hose Connections
and Mrs. Percy Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Se't Generator for Summer Driving
Albert Buffington, Dr. Louis FusseJl and
Flulh Raelialor
Mrs. Fussell.
Flulh Rear and Transmi.. ion
Material
?Iolr. and Mrs. Charles D. White, of
Change Oil to Summer Grade
E
Complete Engine Tune.. up
xtra
Atlantic City, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Bertha Deane
\Vhite, and Richard Wingate Foster, son
of M:r. and Mrs. Frank Brisbin Foster,
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
of Haverfcrd. Miss White, who is a
Swarthmore 1250
graduate of Swarthmore College, is con-
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$2
Need New
TIRES?
~DA Y
Consider.
Your Plumbing,
Heating and Roofing
you can buy a
Then Call
Woodward, Jackson & Black
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Phone Sw. 43
TRACTION
In the eentero( the tread\where it
belonaa. The mOlt posit ve non ..
skid tread on any tire.
SUPERTWIST
In the body of the tire-cord that
absorbs rather than resists shock
and atraln - the best lnaurance
al181nat blowout. In any tire.
APPEARANCE
If you want good loob. Goodyear
Ie about the handsomest tIre on
the road.
LOOK
at these
extraordinary
PRICES
on GOODYEAR
",0·11'5.65
'.50-11 6.30
0.75.\' •• 85
5."-\'
'.35
5.>5·18 8.as
6th & Madison SI8.
Call for Catalogue
Chester
PITI'SBURGH SUN-PROOF PAINT AND ENAMELS
9245
PAINT UP
Fresh paint adds more 10 a home than anything else
especially when it is Ihe best quality and put on by master
craft"me_'1. Especially careful wilh inside painting. Improve your property as well as prolect it. Is your investment in your home worlh protecting?
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
"
HANNUM & WAITE
lifetime
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas--FerliIize IDe Lawn
Loma-Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Mannre-Hype....Humus
Store Open Friday and
Kentucky Blue Gra88,
Orehard
Grass, Shadr
Saturday Evenin&8
Grass,
Bent
Grass,
till 8 P. M.
Terrace Grass, White
f
"!
POWER - SAFETY
All·WEATHERS!
LANDRETH'S
,.,•
Spring Tune-Up
Guarantee
GARDEN
SEEDS
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CHESTER RD.
,t
t:t.
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here's what you II."
SUPLEE'S STORE
,1
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Tire-the world'. standard of
qU'allty - for I... than you
paid for nttle known or un·
known brands only a few
month. back.
Strong, healthy bushes. Guaranteed to bloom. Ready to plant.
49c. Highest grade possible
to obtain.
""'" D' CLAton PERNE>'
SEAL KRAFT process prevents loss by evaporation.
Make a complete rose garden in a few hours.
Plans free. All varieties.
so.
Miss Jane Lumsden and Miss
Mary Ellen Mercer, dressed in sailor
costume, gave a very clev~r tap dance.
An interesting sketch by Mrs. Gla~ys
Hayes and Mildred Simper~. Mrs. VIVian Palmer, Mrs. Katherllle Hershey.
Kitty ThomI)SOn an~ Doris N~rbeth, rendered various mUSical selections. Mrs.
Eleanor Kennedy 'Was elected President,
and Mrs. Edna Hedgepeth, Secretary.
.I. Goodyear All-Weather)
EXAMINE
OUR
•
ROSE.
BUSHES
BEFORE YOU BUY
Duriog Sprilll'
WOMAN'S FXCHANGE
12 PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw; 1993
Real Estate
PLOWING
TIme to pul mushroom manure on
yonriaW'nAuhd fiowerbeds.
Darlington: Melissa McGowan, Charlotte Lohner, Prudence Perry, Char.
I lotte De Moll, Mildred Brewster, Elise
i Remont, Mary Ellen Mercer, Margaret
Armitage, jane I~ul11sdcn. Carol Harris,
Detty Passmore, Rebecca Robinson,
Dorothy Simons, Frances Armitage,
Thelma Hughes. Altos-Helen Jones,
Elizabeth Stavers, Myra Williams, Rose
Lane Mitchell, Evelyn Morgan, Ann
Bonsall, Delia Marshall, Martha Orr,
Betty Cleaves, Muriel Wagner, Elizabeth Schobinger. Tenors-Bob Perry,
\Varren Bernard, Bob Erskine, William
Stavers, Louis Shay, Richard Darlington, Roy Mercer, George Alston, Ralph
Shelly. Basses-Bob Hall, Harvey
\Vhitaker, Dick Sanford, George Wellburn. Gary \Vhite, Arthur Tweed, Paul
Paulson, Howard Dingle, Fred Haseltine, John Murrell, Stewart Thorn.
The Director of the Chorus is •••• " I
lIome--made
Bread,
Rolls,
Cakes and Pastry.
Breakfast-7 a. m. to 9:30
a. m.
Special 35c Luneheons-12 to
2 p. m.
WM. S. BI'ITLE
'Phone Swarthmore 705
Members of the Swarthmore High
School Chorus who will participate in
the triangular music concert at Ridley
Park High School, Friday, May 12th,
with Media and Ridley Park High
Woman's Exchange
Foods Are Not on Sale at
Any Other Store in
Swarthmore
POSSESSION AT ONCE
CHAS. A. SMITH
School
music organizations,
are as fol·
lows: Sopranos-Lois
Richards,
i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i jginia
Beagle. Virginia Lockwood, jane
AWNINGS
WINDOW SHADES
SLIP COVERS
Adrienne Ames
VJctor Jory
State Fair
Walt Disney SilIr Symphonr
Wcbard COrlez
;~p;e~c~ta~c~u~l~a;rs~c~e~n~e;s~,~s~o~m~e~t~h~r~il~ls~a~n~d~a~;~~;~~~~~~~~;;;;~
powdered sulphur. This mixture is
easily made at home, but can be purchased ready (or use. Some mixtures are
colored green so that the plants are not
discolored.
The mixture may be used in a beltows
or regulation powder gun. Another good
plan to follow is to keep the ~ound well
cultivated all through the spnng, because
this tends to minimize attacks by rose
bugs.
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2.
will
i28 Rutgers Ave. Newly renovated. Garage.
7 rooms and bath. Apartments In The
Swarthmore now lower priced. Would be
pleased to show them.
MEDIA
1.
black spot, which ruin countless thou~
If the garden maker is wise he will be- ands of good plants every season. Many
gin to dust or ~pray his roses early in the garden makers use a mixture of one part
season. In this way he
be more arsenale of lead and nine parts of finely
E. C. WALTON
The Marot
Flower Shop
3
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with the Bartol Research Founda. Spray R08e8 Early
likely to protect them from mildew and
tion. on Swarthmore College Campus and clubhouse.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Hannum &- Waite
EDW. A. McMAHON CO.
Chester Road and Yale Ave.
Painters and Decorators
Swarthmore 1250
Sherwood 3101
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORB. PA.
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ROBBRT E. SHARPLES
Editor and PubU.ber
Phone Swarthmore 900
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that amount. If it is a scheme to make
the Tax Collecting job an appointive
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Entered .. Second C .... matter. 1anuary 24. into oblivion by putting up an opposing 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19l5J. at the Poat Office at Swarthmore. P ... candidate. If such be· the case, then
DELAWARR COUNTY
under the Act of March 3. 1819.
those who are sponsoring the idea are
Sealed proposals will be received. at tbe
County UOntiroller's Office. Court House,
blind to public opinion in this Borough. Media,
Pa., untU 10:00 A. Ai. (Eastern
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933
Why not-if the object is economy- Standard. Time) and publ1cJy opened at
11:011 A. M. (Eatem tltandard. Time) 011:
cut the Tax Collector's pay to $2,000, 'l'ucsday
May 2 1933 tor furnlshl"g tbirtJ'drop the assistant Secretary of the Bor.. elgbt las)
oi U. s. Plap 12"%111"
ough, and insist the Secretary do the mounted on stat( with spllr:ed head.
Flag& to be wrapped In paCkages of one
work. If he cannot do the work, there dozen and to be identical with sampie
W.Qlcn may be obtained. at the county Conare others who can.
troller's Office_ Price to be per grose F. O.
To the Editor:
T. HARRY BROWN.
B. Court House. Med1a. Fa.. and deUvel"J'
to be made not later than May 16. 1933.
The proposition 10 combine the tax
The county ComD'l1s8lonem reserve the
collccting work with that of Borough
right to reject any or an bids.
CHAUTAUQUA ACWRS
JAMES T. STEWART.
Secretary docs not sound good, even
County Controller.
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AT MEDIA THEATRE 4-14-3t.
though it be veiled by the screen of
BOROUGH OF SWARTmlORB
On Saturday, the Media Theatre
economy. How cas)"-especially in these
ORDINANCE NO. 348
times-to get the public to grasp at any offers a stage attraction, Pamahaski's
An Ordinance levying an annual lleeuae
suggestion of economy. It looks like Society Circus with fifty trained pets fee or inspection charge In connect1on with
the ownershIp. operation. use or malnten..
an admission on the part of Council including monkeys, panics, birds and a.nce
of trolley poles or slm11ar or equivathat the Secretary has not enough to dogs. This was one of the star attrac': lent structures supporttng electric power
do, and a desire to find an excuse for tions on the Swarthmore Chautauqua or communication wires, <:abIes and/or
accessory fixtures and equipment used 1ll
retailiing his assistant. Many of us programs from 1915 on. The circus also connection with the operatIon of electric
wonder just what the duties of the Sec- appeared at one time at the Swarth- street railways upon publle h18bw&ya of
the Borough of Swarthmore, Delaware
retary are that he should need an as- more Woman's Club. The program will County. Pa., and providing for the collec-.
sistant. The former Secretary-a much be given at both the afternoon and eve- tioD. thereof ..
liE IT ORDAINED by the CoUDell of the
older man-did the work alone. and did ning shows and will be directed by Mr. Borougb of Swarthmore and It 18 hereby
ontatned. RIld enacted. by authority of the
it well. Now as to the olher half of the George E. Roberts.
same;
suggestion, if the Tax Collector gets
Sectioll 1. There Is hereby levied. and
The regular picture is The King's Va~
$4,000, there are many worthy men, and cation starring George Artiss and the assessed as of the first clay of January A. D.
1933. on every person. 1lrm. or corporation
women too, who would jump at the short subjects inciude Eddie Cantor in (herelnatter reterred to as "transIt company"). owning, leaslng, operatlDg. using
or malntalnlrlg poles or slm1lar or eqUivalent structures for supporttng electric
Wli'es, trolleys or cables and/or ac eBBOI7
Jlxtures and equipment used for the tranamlBslon of electric power and/or for communication 10 connection with the operation of electric street raUWBya upon the
publlc hlgbWBSS of the Borough of Swarthmore, an. annual llcense fee or lDSpectloD
charge ot $.25 for each such pole or alm11&r
or equivalent structure (herelnafter reterred
to brtefty as "poles") 60 at any time owned,
operated. used or maintained dur1ng sald
sro8&
Correspondence
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HEDGEROW HAS
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_ TENTH BIRTHDAY
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QUEEN QUAUTY
Shoes for Women
MOYER'S SPECIAL
$3.50 and $4
The Dew bel«e -for
8prlq-iD Pomp ••
T.Strap. aDd Ox.
fordo.
repertory, the largest of any in
.
with Van Alen Bros.
lot of satisfaction in mid.
to the basement and find
to buy more coal before
VAN kEN BROS.
COAL
RIDLEY PARK 412
Announcing
NEW LOW
COAL PRICES
Order Today-our SUPER-cleaned
FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
-that better Pennsylvania hard coal-have healthy
heat_ave money
Buckwheat •• .•.• $7.50
Pea ••••.•. $8.75
Egg •••••• $10.50
Nut ••.••• $10.50
Stove •.•• $10.75
Cash Price
M H
ason
efli n
COAL
CO.
Phone Swarthmore 6 Today
ANY DOCTOB
Will Tell You • • •
"In accidents or sudden sickness, notify a
doctor IMMEDIATELY! Even a short delay
may mean the difference between a 'U'll!,'
illness and quick recovery."
,ear.
Section 2. The said fee or charge Bhall be
paJd to the Borough of Swa.rthmOre by tbe
transit company llable therefor on or before the flrst day of JUDe 1933. and thereafter on Dr tatore the ftrst day of June of
each ~ucceed.1ng year.
SectJon 3. Where poles are used to supPOrt. wtres, cables or other accessory 1lxturea
and equipment belonging to or a't any
time uaed. operated. or maintained by any
other trawJlt company or by any other per_
son. fl.rm or corporation for whatever purpose. each such transit or other company
or Individual shall be lla.ble to pay the
tull fee or charge herein assessed. subject
to the prov1alcna hereof. but only one such
tee or charge per pole shall be collected
by tho BQrough in any one year, 1rrespective of the number of companies or indJV1cluals using same. Where the 68Ine pole ta
used by any other company or 1DdJ.vidual
liable under ordinances Of agreements now
or hereafter enacted or entered Into. to
pay to the Borough of Swarthmore a. higher
lJl8pectlou fee. license or charge. than that
herein a.ssessed. aga1n&t the street rallway
companies. 8uch other company or 1nd.1vldllBl shall be and continue liable ::tS~~
such higher fee. license or charge. an
herein contained. to the contrary notwithstanding.
Section 4. Nothing herein coDtatned eb.all
to repeal, abrogate, modUy or
amend any eXlEltlng ordinances. resolutlODB
or agreements perta,ln1Dg to the erection.
construction and/or maintenance of poles
or other structures. used by publ1c Ul-Wty
companies. or govern.1ng or regulatlDg such
public ut1llty compantes. All such exlstlng
ordlnences. resolutions and agreements. except as herein expressly modI1led.. shall rema.ln In full force unaffected by this ordinance.
Section 5. The proper Borough omeera
are hereby vested with pOWI'Il" and authorIty to collect the license fees or lnBpectlon
charges herein provided by action in &8sumpslt. or by the filing of liens. or as now
or hereafter provided by law tor the collection ot penalties. or by ,such turther
means as lIorough CaUDell may by resolution authorize at any time hereafter.
Section 6. The Borough Secretary shall
give notice of the passage' Of th1s ordinance. together with a copy thereof. to all
transit companies now or hereafter using
or maintaining poles in the Borough of
Swarthmore.
Section 7. It shall be the cluty of the
Public Safety Committee to cause a careful inBpectlon to be made of aU poles located. In or upon the pubUc highways of
the Borough at least once In every year.
and to CRuSe appropriate action to be
taken for the repair. replacement or removal of any such poles. and/or the wires,
trolley Wires, cables and accessory tlxtures
and equipment thereto . attaChed. whiCh
may be found to be defecUve or dan.gerous.
or erected and/or malntaIned contrary to
any law or ordinance now or then In e:IJect.
Passed this Sixth clay of April. A. D. 1933.
L. C. ASHTON.
President of CoUDell.
Attest:
ALBERT N. OARRE'rr. JR.•
Borough secretary.
Approved. April 10. 1933.
W_ R. LANDIS.
Burgess.
be held
"Hickory Dickory,"
-----Resident Mgr.
Media Yd.
BROOKE AND
PAINTER STREETS
Swarthmore
62400
Media
1600
world premiere. Levari Faclaa
family, presents gayly the subjection of
No. 1420
December TeJ'm. 1932
"we moderns" to the clock and to the I All that ('ertain brick measlJa~.snd lot or
Pressure of modern life. The author a' piece or land, 8ituate on the aoutbwelrterly
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! aide of Townsend street at the di8\ance of
Cahforll1an . and wrIter of plays and. eighty reet mea8ured northwestwardly from the
articles on the theatre and music, has northwe8terly corner of the ea1rt Towneend
,
f
I
d -d·an 8treet
and Twelfth street In the Township of
had several 0 her pays pro uce
Chesler In the County of Delawnre and State
the West, but this marks the first pres- of Pen"naylvania. Containing In Iront on the
entation of her work in the vicinity of aaid Townllend 8treet meallured thence north·
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westwardly twenty leet and extendJng In depth
Philadelphia. Jasper Deeter, MIriam eou&hweetwardly between pnrallellinee a1. right
Phillips Fcrd Nofer Frances Torch-· angles thereto ninety feet. Bounded northweat..
C' h '
R"
d F
k wardly by other lands of the said Bnoch P.
lana, . at erlne
leser, an
ran
Hendrix and 80utheastwardly by lands beBeckwith are in the cast. "Hickory longing to John A. Bradley and southwestD· k
" . t be repeated on Saturday, ward'y by land8 belonging to the Btdle~ Park
IC Dry IS 0
I Realty Company. Tbe northwcstern hne of
night, April 22.
said property pallSing through the center of
On Thursday April 20, the night be- tbe party w.nll between said meaauage and the
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E• ugene O'N CI'11's Lot
meaeuage adjoining- on the northwest. BeiDg
fore the birthday,
No. 0 Block "K" on the plan of Fair"The Emperor Jones" will be given. \·Iew Helght8. f(·cordetl In the office toJ' the
Arthur Rich will be seen in the title !:~r:!nte':J~ad~6a: ~~~a;:a~~g~o~~ty afore·
role; and Jasper Deeter, the founder
Improvemenla consist of two·story brick
and director of Hedgerow, wil1 play the
houlC. 14x24 fee'. Porch front. One.story
Cockney trader, Smithers. This is the brick addition. 8x8 feet_
only presentation of the famous O'Neill
Sold as the property of Enoch P. Hendrix.
drama this month.
mortgagClr, and Philip Gold. real owner.
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.lyle.
BOYS' SHO~
$2 to $4
MOYER SHOE STORE
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-- -- - -BLIZABETH A. KBLLEY
812 EDGMONT AVENUE, CH~TER
ESTATE OP SIMON S. SNYDER. deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
have been 81'&Dted. to the understgned. who
requests all pel80DS having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same. and all persoDB
Indebted to the decedent to make payment. without delay to
J. RUSSELL SNYDER.
319 Vassar Ave.,
Condltlone--$250.00 ca8h oJ' cerUfied check
on dny of sale: balnnce in ten dBYI!I. Furtber
londitlon8 announced at sale.
LevaJ'1 .Faclas
No. 1421
At the Shcrlff's Office
Swarthmore. PR.
All that ('ertaln brick messuage and lot or
piece of land. 81tuate on the Bouthwesterly sid8
01 Townsend stJ'OOt at the dlstalloo of one
hundred feet measured nortbwealwanll,. from
the nortbwesterly corner 01 the said Townsend
street and Twelfth street. in the Township of
Chester. in the County of Delaware and State
of PcnIlllYlvnnia. Containing in Iront on tbe
SHBRIFFS SALES
said Townsend street measured thence northwestwardly twentyfeet and ex\ending In depth
SO!Jthwe8twardly between parallel lines at
Sherin Sale8 ot .Rea] Estate
right angles thereto runety teet. The southeastern line uf aald property pa83ing through
At the Sheriff'8 Office
the center of the I)my wall between said me8'
Court Houee. Media. PennsylvfUlia
8Uage and the messuage adjoining OQ ·the
scutheast.
Bounded
nortbwe8twardly and
Saturday. April 20. 1033
8uutheast wardly by other lands of the said
Eno('h P. Hendrix and 80uthwe8twardly by
0:30 o'elock A. M.
lands of John A. Brodley. Being Lot NO.5 in
Block "K" on the plan of Fairview Height8
EQ.8teJ'n Standard Time
as recorded Iri the offlce for the recording of
deed8 or Delaware County aforesaid at :Media
Levari Facias
No. 1192 in Ca8e No.1. page 9.
December TeJ'Dl, 1032
Improvements con81at of two-story brick
house.
14x2':1: feel. Porch front. One 4story brick
All tbRt certain lot or piece of land wltb addition.
8x8 feet.
the buUdlUlra and Improvemenls thereon erect·
ed, sltuale In tbe BOJ'ough or Prospect Park
Sohl a8 the propeMy of EnoCh P. Hendrix,
In the County of Delaware. State of Penn.,.l· mortgagor. and Philip Gold. real owner.
vanIa. bounded and deacrlbt>d 88 folloW8:
Conditiona--$250.00 ea8h or
Beginning at 9. point on the southwesterly on day of sa.1e. balance in ten day8. Further
side of Lincoln avenue (formerly Moore ave- {oDdition8 announced at sale.
nue) at the distance of forty·elgb1. feet and
eight inches southeastwardly from the sO!lth· \VM. B. HARVEY. Attorney.
eaaterly J'lght of way llne 01 the Philadelphia.
Baltimore &: Waahingt.on Railroad Company.
No. 1278
extending thence 80ut.heastwardly by the lJOuth~ Levari Facias
westerly side of the 8a1d Lincoln avenue fifty
Derember Term. 1932
feet to a point n corner of lands la8t hereinaUer described; thence 80uthwestwardly by
All that certain ·Iot or piece of land with
tbe said land8. one hundred and. Beven feet
and tour Incbe8 to a. point In the hne of lands the brick store. apartments and garages there·
now OJ' late of UiHan May Galloway; tbence on erected. and known aa No. 615 West Third
northwestwardly by the said lands. fifty feet street and situate on the southeasterly side of
to a point a oorner of land8 now or late of sRia Third street a1. the dlstaneo or one hunSabato Fenza. and extending thence northeaet- dred and Rfty feet meaaured soutbwest.wardly
wartlly by the said lands. nod by lands next rrom the soulhwesterly corner of the said
hereinafter deseribed. one hundred and eighty Third street and Parker street In the City of
feet and eight in(;hes to the place uf begin· Cheslcr in the Counly of Delaware and State
of PenilSl'lvania. Containing in front on the
ning.
said Third street measured thence 80uthweat·
. Aillo all that certain lot or piece of land wardly twenty feet and extending In depth
situate on the southwe8terly side of Lincoln southeastwardly of that width one hundred
avenue at. tbe distan
eight tnebes southeastwlU"dly from the 80uth· rect wide nIley. Bounded northeast.wardly by
easterly right of way line or the PhUadelphla. lands beionging to Grover C. Dehner and
Baltimore and Waehlngton RallJ'oad Company $outhwestwardly by landlJ belonging to Achille
In the Borough 01 Prospect Park aroresaid. DeProphclis.
Containing in lront. measured. tbence .80utbTogether with the right and use of the said
eastwardly along the eoutbwesterly sure of
the said Lincoln a\·enue, flve leet. and CJ[. alley in common with the owners of other
tending 1n depth southwestwardly. flfty feet. Innds abutting thereon.
Bounded on the northWest and southwest by
Improvements collsi8t of two-story brick
land8 now or late of Sahato Fenza. and on
tbe southeast by lands hereinberore described. building. 20x80 feet. Store front. One·stolY
rrame addition. OrlO feet.
And also, all that certain lot or utece of
Sold as the property of LOUlB Lavine and
land with the buUdings and improvements
thereon erected. dtuate on tho southwesterly Minnie L~vine. his wife. Plortgagors and real
side of IJnl'Oln avenue at tbe distance of owners.
twenty-five leet northwestwardly from the
Condition&--$250.00 cash or certified cheek
northwesterly corner of said Lincoln avenue
and Eleventh avenue in the Borough of Pros- on rtay or sale; balance in ten days. "Further
pect Park afore8aid. Containing In front, meus4 conditions annoUn
ured thence northwcetwardly along the south·
westerly side of the 8aid Lineoln a.venue. Wl\{. B. HARVEY. Attorney.
twenty-five feet. and extending in depth !louth·
westwardly between parallel lines,' one hun- Levari Facias
No.1
dred and eight teet, more or Jess. Bounded on
Mal"C'h
Term.
1933
the northwest by lande fira\ hereInbefore de·
scribed on the southwe8t hy landa now or
All th .. t ccrtaln lot or piece of land with
late of Ullian May GaI]oway. and on the
southeast by lands now or late of John L. the buildings and improvements thereon ereetPd, situate tn the Township of Haverford.
PrIce.
County or Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.
Togcther with the right and use at certain being Lot Number 10, in Block Number 6,
piece 01 land five feet iii width and fifty teet. Tract Number I, on plan of "Merwood" made
In depth extending southwestwardly from the by Over and Tingley. C. E.. and reconled at
8Outhwe~terly side of 88Jd Lincoln avenue and Media In Case Number 2, page 18. and
immediate'y adjoining the premises 8Ccond bounded and dcscribed In accordance with said
hereinbefore described on the northwest; Bnd plan as fdllows. to wit: Beginning at a noin'
subjed as 10 the premises second above de· on the northeast side of Merwood lane (fifty
scribed to the right of Sabato Fenza to use reet wide) at the dlsta.nce of tbree hundred
the same B8 an alleyway and driveway for and fifty-one feet and sixteen one4hundredths
the purpose of hauling coal and other neces· of a foot measured northwestwardly along the
nortbeast side of Merwood lane from its junesaries appertaining to their use.
llon with the northwest side line of Eagle
Improvements consist of (lst description). road: tbence lrom said point of beginning
Three·story stucco and frame house. 50x22 alonrr the northenst side of Merwood Ia.ne
[cel. One·story frame addition. aOxl.J: fect, north twenty-R\'e dcgrees. twenty·two minutes
Oue-slor!!· frame addition. IIxO feel. One·story Wt"st fifty feet; then('C by Lot Number 11 in
said block north sixty-lour degrees. thirty.
frame addition. 8xl0 feet. Brick garage.
eight minutes east one hundred and forty
fcct; thence 80uth twenty·five degrees. twentytwo minutes. east fifty feet: thence bJ' Lot
Number 9 on said plan south 8lxty.four degrees. thirty-eigbt minutes weat one hundred
and forLy feet to tbe place at beginning.
Did you have enough ready money to pay your taxes
this year? Many people didn't.
Here is a way you can be prepared when tax time
rolls around next year. You know now about how much
it will take to pay your taxes in 1933. Take this sum
and divide it by 52 or 12. Then each week or month
deposit that amount in a special savings account. Call
it your "tax club" if you like.
Then when the time comes you can meet your taxes
easily, breath more freely, and be glad you were
forehanded.
There is no better time to start this plan than now.
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
This magnificent exposition
-surpassing all previous
world's fairs in originality of
conception, and in the many
unique and marvelous fea.
tures of interest, is an eveDt
DO
one can afford to mist. Go to
Chicago tha year by all means,
but best of all Yi5it the great fair
lhip SEBANDBIIE,
which will be your floating hotel
during two fall days iD Chicago.
00 the great
£AKE CRUlfE
StartingfromBu1faloorClevelaod
these specia.l all.expeosc cruises
on the SBBANDBBB. the largest
ship on the
great lakes. give you happy. care-free. restful days. with music.,
danCing, eotertainmeot, games
and sports. The scenic beauties of
the Deuoir River. the St. Clair
Flats, and a four bour stOp at
Historic Mackinac Island will
help make the rrip memonble.
information about ZQ~ ~u...
ENSB Wodd,·.l'air Ctahcs
OD
the areat
ship SIiIIANDBEEName
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~~"'!!:!~;:;=7.1~':",=:,
. . . hotel while 10 Caicqo aDd .t..
miaioa to dae 1Wr-&om 8G&"aIo as low at
$6500
-
OUR SERVICES
Under and subject to ('ertain conditions and
restrictions ·Ihcrein recited and set forth.
BILL &. CHARLIE
Improvement8 consist of two and one-half
story stone and roUghcast house. 24x34 feet.
One-story addition. 10x12 feet. Porch fronl.
Garage 18z20 feet.
KIMMEL & SON
Builders, Painters,
Paperhangers
SWARTH~10RE,
PENNA.
Sold 3S the properl,. of John J. Peelo and
James B. Gallagher. mortgagors and John J.
Peelo and Anna GaUagher. real owners.
Conditi0"Dlt--$250.00 casb or certified check
on da;v of sale. balance in ten days. Further
conditions announced at sale.
9:30 o'clock A. M.
Eastern Standard Time
1.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.1, GEQ.
T. BUTLER. Attol'DQ".
No. 321
March Term. 1033
All that certain lot or piece of ground.
silunte In the Township of Upper Darby,
Count, or Delaware and State of PennsylVania.
deslgnaWd and known 08 part of 101 No_ E
157 on a certa.in plan of lots made tor Drexe]
Hili Realty CompaOJl' by Damon &: F08ter. C.
E.. Upper Darby. Pa., and more partIcularly
des<'rlb<>d H~ordlng to a survey and plnn there4
of made by Damon &: Foster. C. E. under date
01 March let. 1926. as follows. to wit.: Beginning at a point. tbe corner fOrmed by the
intersection of the northwcBter~y rlgbt40f-way
line of the Philadelphia .& Garreltford Street
Railway Company- (forty feet wide) and the
southerly 8ide of Durmont rCloo (fifty feet
wide): thence extending along said aide of
Durmont rood the foUowing two courses and
dl8tances. north ,lortY'eight degrees. twcnty-:five
mlnut. w~st. ·&birly ·Ieet.and 8eventy-two one
hundredths of a loot. and north seventy degrees. twenty-two mlnute8. thirty seconds we8t.
two hundred sixty feel and twenty·five one
hundredths of a foot to a point the intersecnon of said side of BUrmont road. and the
southeasterly 81de of Woodland avenue (fifty
feet wide): tbence ~tendlng south eighty de.
grees. thlrty-elght minute8 west along said aide
of Woodland avenue, twenty feet to a Jlolut:
thence extending 80uth nine delP'ees. twentytwo minutes eDst. one hundred .fifty leet to B
point in the northweaterly rigbt·or·way line of
the Philadelphia &: Garreurord Street Rallway
Company: thence extending along 8ame north
eIgbty degrees. thirty-eight minutes east. two
hundred 8ixty-six feet and ninety·nino one
I
No Improvementa--Vaeao1. pound.
Sold all the property of Benjamin P. Glover.
Jr.• and Hilda L. GloveJ'. his wife. and Allen
L. Dupee aud Ha%el Dupee. ble wife.
.
Condltlou&-'2GO.00 cuh or certified clleck.
on day of ....·e: balan('(J In ten daya. Further
rondition.ll announced at eale.
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HAROLD L. ERVIN. AttorDeJ'.
Fieri Faclae
No. 134
Marcb Term, 1933
All that cerlaln lot or ))Ieee of ground, with
the buildings and ·improvementa thereon erect.cd. situate in the Borougb of LalUldowne.
County of Delaware and State of Penneylvanla,
bounded and d(>scrlbed according to a
survey and plan thereof made by Alonzo H.
Yocum. County Surveyor. ApJ'1I 6. 1923. as
follows. to wU:
BeginnIng" at a point In the southeTly side
of Bartram avenue (lorty feet wide) at the
distance 01 fifty-two and JUty-fouJ' one·hundredths teet southwest tram tho eoulh"'eet
81de ot Cedar avenue (forty feet wide): thence
extending along the 8aid side ot Bartram avenue South seventy·seven degrees fifty minutes
west twenty-8Ix and twenty-seven one.hand.
redths feel to a point; thenC'6 extending bet wecn parallel linc8 to the said Cedar avenue
80uth thirty degrees acven minutes eaet on
the casterly line thereof sh:ty-e.hrht and ten
one·hundret.lthB feet and on the weaterl, Une
thereof seventY-Beven and twenty-throe one.
hundredth8 feet. the rear line tbereof contaio •.
IlIg twenty-flve feet.
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Under and 8ubJect 10 certain building re4
strlctlon8.
Improvements ~ollslst of two-story stucco
house 16x33 teet. Enclosed front porch. Rear
porch.
Sold as tho property of Harvey Clark and
Lillian D. Clark. his wife.
No. 24 FiClI Facias De Bonis Et Terris.
March Term, 1933
SOltUrday. April 22. 1933
FOR SALE
PootofErieStreet
BuNo.N. Y.
Ge.odem... ,-S••d m. rold ••~. .~...... tchedal. . .adr..J1
cb:.
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Fieri Facias
Court House. 'Media. PcnnSl'lvania
FJeri Facias
poln' in tho eaaterb" llde ot sald Richland
avenue.
Conditlons-$1.000.00 {'ash or ccrtl:ficd check
on d3J' or 8ale: balan
ComJitions--t250.00 cash or certified check
conditiOlls announced. at sale.
on day of 8ale. balance in ten daye. Further
{.'Ondltlons announl'"ed at sale.
LUTZ. ERVfN. REESER AND FUONEFIELD
AND EDW. II. DRY ANT. JR .• AttorneYI!I.
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney_
SheriU Sale8 or Real E8tate
De
s
ali· ....
No. 2 hundredths 01 a loot to lhe point aDd. place
of belionlnr.
No lmprovemeDt&--Vacant ITound.
All that ('('naln Jot or piece of gJ'ound
Sold .e the propertJ' of Iv7 B. Wentz.
17iug In the TownahJp of Baverfw_ Couo17
of De'aware and State of PenDl7lvanla. beln..
Condition.....l,500.00 cash or certifted cbeck
designated and known .. Lot No.9. Plol No. on day of aale. balance in ten da;J'B. Further
6. Tract No.1. on a certain plall of loll condUlotul announced at 88.le.
called uKerwood." surveyed for A. C_ Shand,
JJ' .• by Over and Tingle7, C. B .• on December LUTZ. ERVIN. REESER AND FRONEJ'IBLD
14tb. 1023 and recorded at Media. in Cue
AND EDW. H. BRYANT. JR_. AUorne78_
No.2. page 18. and dt>ecribed 88 folIo",.. to
wit: Beginning at a point. on the northeaatel'l;,8lde of Mer.,,·ood lane (fifty tee' wide) al Fieri Facias
No. 322
tbe distance of three bundred and one leet and
sixteen one-bundredths of a foot northwestMarch Tenn. 1933
wardly trom tbe Interll8<"tion of the north.
westerly 81de of Eagle road (as widened to
All that certain lot or ple<'e of ground.
the width of torty-one feet and flve·teotbs of situate In the Townehlp of Upper Darby.
a foot) and tbe Dortheasterly .ide of Mer- County of Delaware. and Slate ot Pennsylvania.
wood Jane. Containing in fronl or breacllh designated and Known as E 101. E 160, E 169,
northwestward17 on said MeJ'wood lane flU7 E 168 and part of E 157 on a certain plan
feet and extending of that in length or of JUt8 made for Drexcl Hill Realty CompBllJ'
depth northea8twardly between parallel linea by Damon &: Foster. C. E.. Upper Darby.
at. right angles to eald Merwood lane ODe Penna. and more particularly described ae·
bundred Bnd forty reet.. Bounded all the cording to a certain 8uI'\""ey and plan thereof
HOulhwest by Merwood lane aforesaid; on made b7 Damon '&: Foster, C. E .• under date of
the north\llo"'8st by Lot No_ 10 Oil aald plan: March lat. 1026, as follow8. to wit: Delin4
on th8 northeaat by land 01 A. C. Shand. Jr., nlng at. a po!nt in the 60uthcae.erly 81de of
and on the Bout.be88t by Lot No. 8 on aaId Woodland avcnue (fifty feet. wide) at the
di8tance of twenty feet measured lIouth eighty
plan.
degreefJ. thirly-clght mlnules we.t from the
of tbe 8outhea8terly eldo of
Under and subject to certain conditions and intersection
Woodland a,·enue and tbe southerly aide of
restrlction8.
Burmont road (Rrty feet wide): thence extending 60uth eighty degreeB. thlrty-elght
Improvemente eon81st of two and one 4haU minutes west along the 8ald southcaeterly aide
story stone and roughcaat house, 20x:30 fect. of Woodland a\·ellue, two hundred leel to a
One·story addition, 6x10 feet. Porch front.
point: thelloo extending 80uth nine d~grees.
twenty·two mlnutc8 east on a line dividing
Sold as .he property of John J. Peelo and lots N08. E 162 and E 161. one hundred :fifty
James B. Gallagher. mOJ'tgagors. and John J. feet to a I)olnt in the right-of-way line of
the Philadelphia &: GorretUord Street. RaHway
Peelo and Anna Gallagher. real ownen.
CompaOJ'. thence extending along same nOJ'tll
Condltions-S250.00 cash or certified check eighty degrees. thirty-eight minutes en8t. two
on day of sale. balance In ten d87S. Further hundred feet to a poillt: thence extending" north
nine de!fl"f!e8. twenty·two minutes west. thru
<-oudltiolls announced at Iale.
lot No. E 157. one hundred fl[ty feet to the
first mentioned point and plnce or beginning.
GEO. T. BUTLER. Attorney.
No Imllrovements--Vacant ground.
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
Sold 8S the properly of Ivy B. Wentz.
SHBRIFFS SALBS
WM. B. HARVEY. Attorney.
Or to hls Attorney.
EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK,
201 Cheater Times Bldg.•
Media. Del. Co•• Fa.
4-'1-6t
na CLEYllAHD AND aU"ALO _lIT COMPANY
"An Instilution in Del:tlware
CoUDly fol' FiCteen Yean"
a
M iss Nichols, through a typical urban
In all the newe.t
and finest passenger
LANEA. DAVIS
":. t~ilrer;:T.: :~t~b:~~:~:: : :
day is Dorothy Nichols' satiric comedy GBARY I: RANKIN. AUornen.
MISSES' AND
GROWING GIRlS'
SHOES
DAY ALL EXPENSE
'blue coal'
Am-
••• ;;i·;'a ••• aa
March Term. 1933
CondItione-'600.00 ~8h OJ' ceJ'tifled check
on day uf we: balance In ten da.r8. Furtber
conditions announced at aalo.
erica. The play selected for the birth
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 sprmg.
Levari Fada.
13n1 .......'pllo.). Three·.lory brick and
frame bouse. 24%30 teet. Two-etolT frame lid.
1 dJUon. lb48 leet.
.
birthday by adding the 94th play to its
.......
SWARTHMOREAN
,
Valley organization is to observe its reaJ ownel'l with noUce to terre tenante if BlJ7.
EASTER SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
NUNN-BUSH
Shoes for Men
$5 and $7
I
ten I
THE
12nd dee""pllon'. V..... I ....un
The Hedgerow Theatre WIll be
years oJd on Friday, April 21. The Rose (!e(S;;~:
-
...
....
APRIL 14, 1933
Insurance, Bing Crosby in B1ue of the BBTATE OJ' WILLLUI LANG (late of 10 Ihe decedenS to make PQ1Deo1.. wUhout
Swart.bmore. Delaware Count7. Penna.). do- del.,. to
Night and a Mickey Mouse Cartoon. "'
HILDA L. DBNWORTD.
LeUe,. TeetamentU7 OD tho abon "ate
State Fair will be played the 6rst bave
WAIJ1'BB B. LANG............
beeD ITVlted. to the UbdeniJned. who
one, specifically for the benefit of the
Or to their AUoJ'De7.
reqUett all pereoQ8 hariDC" claims OJ' demandi
three
days
of
the
week
at
the
Media
IU.YJlOND K. DENWOBTB.
prescnt Borough Secretary, or, if the
_aiDe' the Batate of the decedeol to make
1429 Waloul Street. Ph1Ia... Fa.
plan contemplates making the com- Theatre with many' well known stars known the same. and all penon, iDdebled 3·31·01
such
as
Will
Rogers,
Janet
Gaynor,
bin~tion job elective, for the same ob...
Sally Eilers, Lew Ayres, Norman Fos- _ _
__
_
_
ject, I am afraid it is doomed to failter,
and
Louise
Dresser.
Walt
Disney's/
ure. I assume the present Tax Collector
is still a "poor widow" and I do not Silly Symphony Cart~1l i.n Technicolor
Will be shown.
think any politician would risk dropping "Flowers and Trees
......
,
\
No. 1686
December Term. 1032
All that certain Jot or piece of GTound sttuate in the Borough or Morton, County of De]aware and State o[ Penll8J71vanla and described
a(·(."Ording to a BUrvey and plan thereof made
by Damon &: Foster. C. E .• March 20. 1028.
as follow8. to wit:
Beginnlnlr at a tJoint formed by the inter·
section of \he caslerly aide of Highland avenue (flUy feet wid,,) and the 80utberly aide
of Providence road (thirty-six and five-tenths
feet wide): thence extending along the southerly side of said Providence J'oad 80uth eight,.nine de&TCe8 thlrty-fh'e minutes east four hun.
dred seventy and eighty-three one.hundredths
feet to a pOint: thence extending 80uth seven
degrees Rve minnieB IUt;,- seconds ea8t tbree
hundred flfty-sevcn and eighty·two one-hun.
dredth8 feet 10 a point; thence extending north
eighty-clt;bt degrees farly-four minutes west
five hundred twenty·two and ehrhty·three one.hundredths red to a point In said ea8terly side
of . Highland avenUe: tbence extelldlng- along
the same north one degree sixteen minutes eaat
three hundred forty-seven and flve one-bun.
dredths feet to the first mentioned point and
place of beginning. Containing tour acres.
All that <"ertnln piece or panel of land with
the buildings and Impro\·ements tbereon erected. situate In the Dorough of East Lansdowne.
COUllly of Delaware and State of PennsylvanIa..
de8igrIDted and known 8S Lot No. 131 on a
certain plDn of Jols called East Lansdowne,
surveyed for Wood. Harmon &; Company. by
Harri8 &. Damon. C. E .• Darby. Penmylvania,
April 1002. which sald plan 18 duly recorded
in the office fur tbe recording of deeds. etc.•
in Deed Book H. No. 10. page 638 and de·
8erihed 88 follow8. to wit:
,
SUunle on tbe O&8terly 81de of Wildwood
l1\'cnue at tho distan
feet northwardly from the northerly sJde of
Baltimore avenue, as 8hown on the said plan:
lontalnlng- 111 front or breadth on the aaid
WildWOod a\'ellue twenty-five fcet and ex·
tending of that width In length or depth e3at4
crly aile hundred twenty feet to the rear Une,
of Lot No. liS. No. 13 WIldwood avenue.
E08t Lansdowne. PD.
: 1;
i..
.. 'I,'
~: 'I,
:1
: I
q
Under and subject to the payment or a
(."ertoin mDrtg-age debt or IIrlnclpal 8um or
Under and 8uhject to certnin conditions and thirty-Jl\·o hundred dollars, together with Interest thercun. Also under and subject to cerre8L·Ict.io~ •.
tain reservaUond.
Ex
Improvements consi8t or two and one.half
piecc of "ound beginning at a point in the
eaSterly side of sold Highland avenue at the story stucco boulle. 10x33 feet. Enclosed rront
distance of ono hundred ninety·seven and five pOl"Ch. One.story 8tUCCO addillon, OxO feet.
one-hundredths feet southwardly from the Frame gar/life. 18x18 feet .
southerly 81de of Provlden(e road: th8ncc ex·
Sold as the property of Adolph E. Krum.
tending along said Aide of Highland avenue. boldt and Esther. bls wife.
80uth one degree sixteen minutes wcst one
hundred fifty leet to a poillt; thence eztendlng
Conditions-'250.00 ('ash or certified check
south elghty-eight degrees forty-four minutes on day o[ 8ale; balallC6 In ten days. Furlher
ea8t one hundred afty feet to a. J)oint; thence: conditions announced at sale.
extelUling north one degree sixteen minutes·
east one hundred flUy feet to a point; thenCe. E. LEROY VAz... RODEN, Attorney.
extending north clghty·eight deg-recs+forty.lour
minutes west one hundred filty teet to a
JOHN J. CAIN. ShcrUf.
I
Youngs-ters Certainly Benefi-t
Ly GOOD FOOD
• tLe Electric Refrigerator
Kept 1ft
Here's a chap on a food treasure
hunt! His mother probably won't
mind .•• she knows whatever he
takes from the Electric Refriger.
ator will be fresh, healthful and
delicious.
This is a fine time to buy an
Electric Refrigerator--with prices
as low as $99.50 cash ••• Select
a Frigidaire or a General Electric
••• on these very easy terms.
$5.16 • 2
As low as
Down
,,
j.
Years to Pay
Ask your Home SertJice Representati"" ••• visit one of our Stora. • • or su
your Electrical Dealer or Department Store
PmLADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A Plcn.- in VoltmMriIy Bstabli.shing Low Rat" for All EI«tric Scniice
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
J• R • SMITH AT
APRIL 14, 1933
I
,loPinion for legislation, confirm th.se see a repetition of the frightful casuality that came to naught. As the session
facts. thinks Dr. Smith. The ncw era
collection of penalt1es, or by such further
that marked 1932."
draws to a close we find that these means, lesal or eqUitable, aa Borougb
of ahundance made possihle by the ma- record
That warning was issued today by the
Council may, by reeoIUt!on, autbol'lze at
chine is evidenced by the huge sur- Keystone Automobile Club, backed up members arc the olJes who vote with any tl..tne hereatter.
Section 5. In ad.dJtloD to the usual pUbWe have come to the end of the pluses of the last few years; surpluses by State statistics showing that 349 the greatest discernment and the best l1~tlon,
the Borougb 8ecre~ ahaU give
notice 0: the PM888e of tb18 ord.lJlaDce.
epoch of scarcity. declared Dr. J. Rus- of everything in Sl)ite of the fact that Pellllsylvania children wcre killed and judgment of the interests of the state together
with a copy thereof, to all utmty
se1l Smith. at last Monday's Forum, our industrial machinery has never 7509 injured in the streets Jast year.
,lid their constituency. 'Chesc arc the companies now or hereafter using or ma1n ..
talq,lng water mal.n8 In the BOrough of
and the new epoch of ~bulldal1cc UJlon been run at full c;,pacity. 'rhe possiuThe records show," said E. P. Cur~' members who arc least inHucllced by Swarthmore.
bilities
inherent
ill
this
fact,
for
a
which we have entered, calls for intet.
ran, Safety Director of the Club, "that the shouts of the organized minorities.
Section 6. It shall be the duty of the
Highway Committee to cause a careful Inligetlt and fearless planning in order to higher standard of living for all is per- marc than oue-third of these accidents These are the members who several spectton
to be m.acle of all Water mains.
realize the glorious opportunity that it fectly plain, and will become a reality, . occurred while children were playi~g months after the session adjourns will valves. hydrants. appurtenances and inCidental eqUipment located In or Upon
offers. Next week Mr. Patrick Malin predicts Dr. Smith. when production games on streets and roads heavily be able to review their record with the public
highways of the Borough, and/or of
and
especially
distribution
are
inteJlitraveled by motor vehicles.
greatest amount of pride.
the ground. or pavement above same, at
of the Economics Del)artmcnt of
least once In every year, and to cause ap~
"As we see it, responsibility rests 6rst/ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ pror.rlate
Swarthmore College, will discuss the gelltJy planned on a national scale.
action to be taken tor the repair,
• I ,
rep acement or removal ot any such water
Roosevelt financial policy. The public
with parents; they cannot be unaware
BOROUGH OP SWARTHMORE
mains, apPurtenances and acceesory 1lxof the danger of unsupervised and unORDINANCB NO. 349
is urged to come and consider these
Trinity Church
turee and. equipment thereto attached. or
plans for the new epoch.
restricted play in the highways. But An OrcUnance levying an annual lJeense of the surface of the street above same,
whiCh may be found to be d.efectlve or
failure
of parents to keep their children fee or in6pectlon Charge In connection with d.angerous.
We are not merely in a depression
On Monday evening, .April 17th, tilt"
erected and/or maintained
-.
the ownerahlp, operation, use or main ... contrary to or
any law or ordinance now or
today, declc:rcd Dr. Smith, it is the Annual Congregational Meeting wiU be off the streets does not relieve the mo- tenance of water Pipes, mains, / and. achereafter in effect. All such repatI'8, reconbreakdown of the old order of things held at 8 o'clock. During the past year torist of the solemn duty to do every- cessory valves, hydrants aod other equip- struction. removal or replacements shall be
.
ment
connected
therewith.
located.
in
or
•
geared to an ecollomy of scarcity. The many ad,'ances in parochial and general th1l1g humanly pOSSible to safeguard Upon the pubUc hJghways of the Borough at the expense of the ut1l1ty company re~
sponslble for the d.a.maRe, to be collected
law of supply and demand no longer Church ~,'ork have been !nade a1ld r.ep- children thus exposed to traffic perils. of B1wart
ln ilmore. Delaware County, Pa., and. as set forth In Section .f aboVe.
' pro\' d g tor the collection thereof.
Passed. this Sixth day of Aprll, A. D. 1933.
th
resentatn'es of the variOUS orgamzak
r th
.
• ••
BB IT OIU>AINED by the COUncll of the
y · upoln wbh·IC h 0 ur
wO
r
s'.
°d
t
~
I
eor
n
tiOllS
will
present
statements
of
their
L. O. ASHTON,
l
I
l
Borough
of
Swarthmore
and
It
Is
hereby
w 10 e III us na mac Hne las cell ru
t· .t.
REFLECTIONS
ON
ordained
and
enacted
by
authority
of
the
President
"ouncU.
.
d f
.
d ac IVI les.
same:
Attest:
-t h at w Itat IS goo
or one IS goo
0 'I"
.
A·I 13 h I
Section 1. There 1a hereby levied and as. d
h
.
11
ueSGay eveumg, PrJ
t . t Ie
HARRISBURG sessed
S ·
ALBERT N. GARRE'rr, JR.,
for all. Dr. mlt~ pOI~te. to t e major Young \Vomen's Guild of the Prcsa& of the flrst day of January A. D.
Borough Secretary.
1933, upon every person. flrm or corpora_ Approved. April 10, 1933.
catastrophes ~\'hlch mdlcat.e a deeJ..>- b 'h.-rian Church wil) be the "-uests of
(ConJimud /rom PaUll One)
tlOD (hereinafter referred tn as "ut1Uty W. R. LANDIS,
roote~ maladJustment-agnculture In tl;c Junior Woman's Auxiliar~ at the political alliances now fawn over him .:a~~~~~lg o::~g'PI=.ra:~~, u:1':"g ag~
Burgess.
1923, mdustry and finance 1928~~. He I{ectory at 8:00 o'clock.
d
k
h
. a II·lance 111
. equipment
cessory valves,
hyd.!1mts
Bnd inCidental
quoted the words of Gerald Swope,
,
•
,
.
an as t e suppor t 0 f I11S
connected
therewith
(heremafter referred to brlefiy 88 "water mains").
particularly interesting in view of the
rhl: 1\~ell s C!ub, of ~\'lllch Mr. S. S. behalf of their selfish interests.
i
In or upon
the publlc highways
of the
Bor6
intrenched monopoly of the electrical Prcs!<;m IS President,. wdl hav~ a supper
\Ve have been amazed at the infiU 6 ough
ot Swarthmore.
an annual
license
industry, describing conditions as cha~ 0~1 \"~dncsday evenmg, Aprd 19th, at euce w h IC
or Inspection charge of Twenty Dollars SLIP COVERS
· h call hc exer t c d b y a d emoll- fee
DRAPERIES ,I
($20.00) tor each mile of water main 60 at
. UII h ap.,y all d fi1I1a II y Ull heara)II e.
(, .30 0 clock.
01lc,
_ _ _..............._ _
strative organized five per cent. of the any time owned. operated. used or malnPHONE SW. lZZ5
t
I •
fi I ·
for a se lfi1S I1 III
• t eres t as talned
during
said. year.
\Ve have come to the eud of free
vo ers Ig 1t mg
Section
2. The said tee or charge shall
laud and the Ol)en frontier, to the end }'OUR PLAYS BY
against the influence of a silent, un- be paid to the Borough of Swarthmore by MUHLENBERG A VB.. RUTLEDGE
too, of the old economic theory of free
UTILE TIlEATRE oflJ'anized
ninty-fivc per cent. of the the
utUity
therefor.
or
~
before
the company
first dayliable
of June
1933.onand
competition. The many plan~ of big invoters opposing the measure.
thereafter on or before the first day ot
of each
succeeding
dustrialists, the steady trend toward
The Little 'fheatre Club of Swarth~,
It is no wonder that he returns home June
Section
3. The
license year.
fee herein levied
more government supervision and regu- more Collelre is )}resenting tOIII·gllt 1·11 with little faith in the Democratic. form shall apply only to water mains. and not
laticII, the growing demand of public Clothier Memorial
l'>
mains
or pipes
used contained
for any other
at 8 :15 P. M. four of government and rcsolved that jf to
pose.
NothlnJ
herein
shallpurbe
Ollc-act plays written and directed by given half a chance he will gladly fall held to repea, abrogate, modify or amend i
. hne
.
existing
ordinances,
the students. 1•he four are: "Comedy in III
behind any leader who' is not any
agreements
pert.alnlng
to theresolutIons
erection. conor..
E' fl t" I . B·II \VI
"A
T
d
·
I
I
d
.
t
d
b
lfi
h
b·
structlon
and/or
maintenance
and by
useany
of
- a, )) 1 . lyte;
rage Y In comp ete y 0111l11a e
Y se s am 1-1 pIpes or mains lor other purposes
Syncopation," by John Seybold; "Those lions and who may even lack many ut1l1ty company, or governing or regulatOF CdlJre~
el '11
"b). 0 smoll"d M 0 Iars ky; and d eSlra
. hi e c haracterJslts.
. .
lug such
ut1l1tyord.lnances.
company orresolutions
companies. and
All
.. II (.ren,
. $uch
existing
QUAUT!
DaVid and Jonathan, by Robert Cad..
Obsenatioll of this session of the agreements, except as hereIn expressly
33 West Baltimore Ave.
. .,All f~u~ prOlnls;
.
t 0 I}e very en~ / Legislature has opened our eyes to a mod1.tled,
be and
remain In full torce.
Igall...
unafl'ectedshall
by this
ordinance.
tertalllll1g. rickets Will be 011 sale at number of characteristics which should
Section 4. The proper Borough omcera
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
tI e d or
are }lereby vested with power and aUthorIty
1
o.
be looked for ill candidates for the to collect the license fees or In&pectlon
• I •
G cnera I A ssem hiy. 0 ne 0 f t h esc char- sumPSlt,
charges hereIn
Madison 110
or by provIded
the filingbyofaction
Uens. In
or 88aa
THE UNEMPLOYED
NEED NO FALSE
CHAMPIONS
WEEKLY FORUM
l
I
I
0"
ANNA SCHALLES
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M. F. Williams
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CHOCOLATES
I
FUNERAL
I
HOME
CY7
LOCAL BOY WITH
actcristics
whichatwe election
have heard
MASK AND WIG ed
very little
timestress6
and
Joseph P. Johnson, of Swarthmore,
will be in the dancing chorus of "Out of
the Blues," the forty-fifth annual production of the Mask and Wig Club of the
University of Penllsylvania, 'When the
student show has its premiere at the
Apollo Theatre in Atlantic City on April
A DECLARATION
Of all (Jualities this is one of the most
necessary if the voters do not want to
be represented by a man or woman
who ruus around in circles, gets no
where with legislation affecting his con15.
stituents, and adds nothing to the imJohnson, who Jives at 603 South Ches~ provement of state government as a
ter road. is enrolled in the Wharton whole.
School of Finance and Commerce at the
During the first few weeks of our
University and is a member of the Phi contact with the House we felt inclined
Kappa Psi Fraternity. Before entering to criticise the lack of consternation of
Pennsylvania he was a student at the certain members over weB-laid plans
Haverford School.
ana
A CHALLENGE
We declare that ourChoc~
olates are equal in qualItvand flavor to anychoc";
alates eyer so,d at any
price
UP
to $1 50 Der lb.
We cnallenqe anyone :0
proauce flner cno(olates.
Your first
b01(
which we believe is most important isa sense of humor.
SELBY'S
ARCH-PRESERVER
SHOES
New styles for Easter and Spring are now on display
DO NOT FORGET
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AGAIN HEADS RHODES
SCHOLARS GROUP
Our personal guarantee
behind every oockage.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
--------------------------,I
Home Made Ice Cream
of the linest quality wbich
I
College Pharmacy
day
evening,of
April
3, atScholars
a meeting
the ______
Association
Rhodes
on of
!Ion·
body in New York City. Plans were
also made at this time for a reunion of
Rhodes Scholars in the United States and
Canada, June 4 to June 6, at Swarth~
more College.
Swa.857
In th~ while"ox tinder ourown Ilame
U'Vith Spring weather luring children
to play in the strcets, a great rcsponsibility is placed upon motorists and
parents, aud unless both take proper
I)recautions this year, 1933 is likely to
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
MRS. A.
CALL
J. QUINBY
Expert Fool Fitters
626 Edgmont Avenue
.-
Chester
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THE SECRET
••
Be Careful of Children
FOR
know bow to properly lit
all styles)
JOHNSON'S WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
Delivered for dinner jf ordered before
President Frank Aydelotte of Swarth~
4 o'elock-70e a quart
more College was reelected head of the
PHIUP DAVIS
•
We
(Narrow widths in
OF OWNING
A PACKARD
& SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
10 PARK AVE.
DR. DAVID LINCOFF
Swarthmore 1568
ll5 So. Olive St.
MEDIA
BELL PHONE 4
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MEDIA. PA./
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Pay a little more, keep your Packard longer
I t has been established over a period of years that
PACKARD
Eye Sight Specialist
reduced, for a
Reasonable Prices
PACKARD
is always a mark of distinc-
tion and prestige. Prices are more reasonable than
ever before and the new models carryall the latest
refinements.
Compare These Prices
Then Come in and Compare
Let us put one at your disposal for a day. Drive it,
Quality With the Others
(Courier type)
. .. $3.45
4.05
. .. 4.45
is the cheapest car to own. Depreciation is
and test it to your own satisfaction.
(Sentinel type)
440-21. .......... $4.05
450-21..
4.48
475-19. .
. .... 4.95
MODDlin. Free
Have you had your free brake 'nt on our brake 'nter?
Russell's 'Ftru,.., servioe
.
DARTMOUTII AND LAFAYETI'E AVENUES
Phone 440
WA.SRlN~REA.SING--TIRE-BA.TTERY_BRA.KE
SERJ'lCE
F. B. FRANCIS
• 12th & CROSBY STREETS • CHESTER 9131
Prices Amazingly Low
e SWARTHMORE
•
Editorial Comment
VOL. V-NO. 16
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 21, 1933
$2.50 PER YEAR
• tii .. 'inWMI;;;"'@iiI'S
Newspapers as well as everything else
LEGION MEETING AT
~~MIDSUMMER
DR. MOFFATI AT
run to extremes. On the one hand there
PENDLEIHLL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
is the paper that is merely an adv~~tising
On Monday evening, April 24th, Dr.
medium and never assumes a posItion of
This evening, Friday, Dr. James MofC.
B. Bazzoni wi1l give an iIIusfrated
leadership. in determining public opinion
A Shakespearean comedy as Will fat wilt give a lecture at Pendle Hill,
Faced with unpaid borough taxes for
or influencing events. On the other hand lecture on "Sound Ranging" at the Shakespeare intended it should be Plush Mills road, Wallingford, on the
Presbyterian
Church.
1932
of $10,000, or five times the amount
is the paper which enflames the pubic
subject "Charm in Literature". Dr. Mofgiven,
perhaps
for
the
played
will
be
The
meeting,
which
is
open
to
all
mind and over-emphasizes certain facts
fat is well known as professor at Union unpaid at this time last year, council last
men,
and
is
free,
is
held
under
the
first
time,-in
America
at
least.-by
the
so that it may pose as the champion of
Theological Seminary, New York City. night went ahead with a reduction of two
auspices
of
the
local
American
Legion
Players Club the first week in May and as the translator of the modern Bible. mills in the borough tax rate for 1933.
the people when something is done which
Post.
This action, which sets the general
was well on the way towards being done
at the Clubhouse, Fairview and Chester In addition to his extensive studies in
The
general
scope
of
Dr.
Bazzonrs
borough
tax at 7 mills, the sinking fund
in the first place.
roads, under the direr.tion of John Dol- Biblical history, Dr. Moffat has made a tax at 2Yz mills. and the library tax at
talk
is
the
work
done
under
his
direcIt is to this latter extreme that some of
special study of Shakespeare and Eng..
the Philadelphia papers have been run- tion during the \Vorld War in the man, Jr., professor of Drama at the lish literature. All persons interested are !h mill, was recommended by Councillocating of enemy artillery by the University of Pennsylvania.
ning during the past two weeks ~n the
cordially invited to attend this lecture man Harry L. Miller, chairman of the
sound
of
the
discharge.
It
was
by
this
Mr.
Dolman
has
planned
the
I)roducsubject of State unemployment relief.
which is open to the public without Finance Committee, who at the same time
means
that
'"Big
Bertha".
the
long
tion
with
utmost
care
to
u~e
every
bit
warned the members of the councilmanic.
charge.
To read this twaddle One might suppose
range
German
guns,
were
located
and
of
comedy
in
the
play.
Usually
the
love
body that unless some of the taxes now
that a majority of the members of the
destroyed.
sccnes
are
treated
seriously.
Mr.
Dolin
arrears are paid, it will be necessary
Legislature would be willing to see the
man
is
using
comedy.
'fhe
outdoor
midto
borrow money before the end of the
unemployed people of Pen n s yl va n ia
summer
scenes
of
the
play
will
be
year
starving to death.
achieved with the simplest kind of set~
"The only way that we can operate
At a matter of fact there is not a single
ting
c:nd
unusual
lighting
effects.
He
successfully
on this tax rate is by the
member of House or Senate who is un~
The following officers were elected at collection of taxes now in arrears," de~
has
built
a
model
theatre
with
all
the
favorable to the largest possible grant'
stage settings, which will be shown in The Woman's Club 011 Tuesday after- clared Mr. Miller. "On the first Monday
for relief appropriations.
The April meeting of the Community the Town Exhibition of Arts and Crafts, nOOn: President, Mrs. Jesse Herman of next month we will be required to turn •
Notwithstanding the asscrtions of those
Health &ociety of Central Delaware April 27 and 28. Under the direction of Holmes; First Vice President. Mrs. Wit- over to the county treasurer for coHeewho say that the Legislature has "done
Mrs. Dolman, the Players are making Ham Earle Kistler; Second Vice Presi- tion, all unpaid taxes. However we shall
nothing" to that end since it convened in County was held in the Boro ·Hall on
their
own costumes, which were design- dent, Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman; Re- not diminish our own efforts to bring
January, the fact remains and it cannot Thursday morning, April 13th. The
ed by Miss Barbara Dolman.
cording Secretary, Mrs. Alfred Wit- about payment and will file liens against
be successfully challenged. by any fair president, Mrs. Andrew Francis JackA large group of child actors will Iiams; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. properties in instances where we believe
mind, that the main thought and purpose son, presided.
play in the fairy group which mixes Clifford R. Buck; Treasurer, Mrs. J. such action is warranted."
of the Organization Group in the House
M iss Elizabeth Randall, supervising up the love potions and things gener~ Horace Walter. The following were
The members of council decided against
has been to provide amply through ecoally under the direction of one mischief, elected as directors to serve for three a proposal to assume full responsibility
nurse,
reported
that
March
started
with
nomics in government for those who need
loving Puck.
years: Mrs. Arthur Redgrave, Mrs. Ro- for the collection of the 1932 taxes now
food, shelter and clothing, without adding 144 active patients, of which '72 were
In
order
to
give
the
children
an
opland
Eaton, Mrs. Henry Peirsol, and in arrears. Some members felt that
dismissed. 78 new patients were ac~
new tax burdens.
portunity
to
see
this
play
a
special
Mrs. Phelps Soule. Mrs. William Cres~ more taxes could be collected if people
To that end they have labored over quired, and 150 were carried over into
matinee has been planned for Saturday, son was chosen chairman of the Member- were encouraged to pay at borough hall
April.
bills designed to curb Bureaucracy and to
The nurses made 564 nursing visits, May 6, at 2 :30 p. m. Mr. T. W. An- ship committee with Mrs. J. R. KUne, in small installments during the next few
rrim down the general appropriations to
drew, treasurer of the Players Club, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. T.·M. Jack- months. It was decided however, on the
meet the needs of the period. That, if 65 social service visits, 6Zl in all. 13 stated today the membership books
son serving on the committee.
advice of the borough solicitors that
the truth be known, is what has been oc- patients were referred to various clinics will not be accepted c:t this matinee. ReThe program for the afternoon was there was no other course but to turn the
or
other
organizations.
2 were referred
cupying most of the sixteen weeks of the
quests are coming from Swarthmore under the direction of ·Mrs. E. O. Lange. accounts of tax delinquents/over to the
session. And, it may be added, the ef- to the Board of Health, 1 to the Moth- for reservations in groups with their
chairman of f:he American Home Com- county treasurer while at the same time
ers' Assistance Fund, 1 to Birth Con~
forts of those engaged in this highly comtrol Clinic. 2 to Eye Clinic, and 2 to teach(;rs, and, in order to take care of mittee who introduced Miss Adrena cooperating with that office in an effort ro
mendable work have been hampered and Dental Clinic. Also 2 were referred to all the children, it was necessary for Chapman, Professor of Home Economics sett~e up local accounts.
balked by many of those who are now en- the State Tuberculosis Clinic.
the Club to withhold adult reservations at Drexel Institute who spoke on the
"The amount of tax money now in argaged in the worSe than foolish business
In the Baby Conferences 60 children until children are accommodated.
subject "Budgeting the Wardrobe". Her rears is more than one quarter of the eft..
of further misrepresenting the Legis- were examined and given advice or reOne of the largest casts of the sea- talk was interestingly illustrated by fig- tire budget established for operating the
lature as a whole.
ferred to family physicians. A Diph- son whieh has been rehearsing for ures ·on· the blackboard as well as figures borough this year." declared Mr. Miller.
If the general appropriation bill is theria immunization campaign was in- weeks, will be in "The Midsummer showing the clothes represented in her ~'So it is easy to see how necessary it is
passed with something like the savings augurated in the Ridley Park Baby Night's Dream". It includes Charles U budget scheme. She chose a family of that we collect a large portion of this
written into it by the appropriations com- Conference. Plans are being discussed Mitchell, Reba B. Mitchell, Morris E four who had an income of $5000, separ.. amount if we are to avoid an increase in
mittee there .will. be, ample _with, whi!!h with. the.- ~ri9u.s :H.(>-alth..('..h.v.t:~~ ·f!'"' ~ ~&;'Jith. Jnhn .~_~c."""""<7f~I!, .. D.orcthy. {:~ ating U1tm wjt~. 25% for .ff;md... 2fio/r Jry::.,. t~:·. t:::r 'r~c next- y~~-;''' __
:tit·,;·
''-iiemployed. If it is general Diphtheria immunization cam- Smith, John R. Brownell, Jr., Robert M.
shelter, 20% clothing, 15% for operating
1'he reduction of two mill.& in the tax
changed to provide money for the sup- paign next month.
Stabler, Mary M. Armstrong, Frederk expenses an·d· MisceJaneous 20%.
rate for the general operation of the
port of the Bureaucrats at the expense of
Dr. Franklin Gillespie, the Health A. Child, J. William Simmons, Robert
The thousand dollars for clothes was
(Continued 011 PQue 8~)
the une:nployed, then, of course there will Officer of Swarthmore, and his assist~ C. Powell, Harry R. Johnson, Stafford for father, mother, two daughters, one
be less cash for the unemployed. If the ant, Mrs. Joseph Seal, and the Nursing \V. Parker, John Dolman. Jr., Robert college age and the other High School
Turner Administrative Code bill is passed Service are cooperating in a publicity Perry, Margaret Vlachos, Frederic B age. Miss Chapman reminded her hearand approved in its present form, Bu- campaign for immunization.
ers that women really spent 85% of the
hi urrty and Helen Robey Glenn.
reaucracy will have heen substantially
A Nutritional Program. is being conThe elves and sprites include Gene family income and that it is a subject
checked and the way will be open for ducted under the leadership of Mrs. Lappe, Hetty Glenn, Peggy Gleull, Bev- for much thought. She does not advoFinal plans for the Arts and Crafts
still further economies. If not, then the Helen Nichols Church. of the Emer~ erly Doe, Grace Dodd, Nancy Myers, cate blindly following fashion but using
unemployed will be deprived of money gency Relief Board. Mrs. Church will Margaret Shoemaker, Morris Bassett, good taste in adapting what part of the Exhibit in the Woman's Clubhouse are
that rightfully belongs to them.
conduct Food demonstrations in each ~fargaret Louise Cole, Betty Dougla!.ll new styles colors and fabrics suits your rapidly taking· form." ' Mrs. E. M. FergusBut even at that, millions will be ap- of our Wen Baby Centers in April and Robert Gemmill, Betty Hornaday, individual taste. The fashion, show was son, chairman of the' committee, has mailpropriated for unemployment relief. No- June.
Geoffrey Dolman, Charles Seymour, a success with. the audience 'asking prices ed to each of the 266 exhibitors a letter
The board acted upon Miss Randall's
body is going to starve to death in
Dick Lappe, St:dford Parker, Jr., An~ and enjoying ~ the d res s e s worn as of instructions. Pictures are to be de-Pennsylvania because of legislative neg- recommendation that a Baby Confer- drew Robinson, Jr., Franklin Robinson, mothers' clothes, eollege and High School livered on Tuesday afternoon, April 25,
lect. To believe that would be to believe ence be established in the Avondale Buddy Simmons, Polly Simmons, Harry age with some of the dresses made bf in order that the committee of arrangewhat anybody with any degree of intelli- section, where Miss Mary Leiper will MacMillan, Jack Osterlulld, David Ull- the students from Drexel who modeled. ments may hang them that evening. All
gence or knowledge of what is transpir- give the use of the hall above one of man, Pete Ullman, June Ullman, Peter Satin for fall is predicted by the speaker other articles are to come in on Wednesing at the Capitol must realize is a gross her houses, formerly used as a Sunday Myers, Dorothy Lueders, Emily Mc- and for the summer cotton and the syn~ day forenoon.
School. This will be ready for use in
misstatement of the facts.
Curdy.
The Exhibit will open at two o'clock
thetic silks and rayons we've been using.
a
short time. The office report of Mrs.
Those who are engaged in spreading
on
Thursday. April 27, closing at ten, and.
The
new
Roosevelt
blue
and
lemon
yelpropaganda which would lead to the be- T. Harry Brown told that those who
on
Friday will be open from ten. to ten.
low
were
used
in
some
of
the
costumes
lief that the Commonwealth has a treas- volunteered to stay in the office during SWARTHMORE WOMEN
shown.
Some
articles will be for sale, deliverable
ury of untold' millions to be tapped when- March were; Mrs. W. N. Suplee, Mrs.
Exhibit closes. Everything is
after
the
The
ptatform
was
decorated
beautiTO
MEET
TUES.
VOTERS
ever desirable are leading the public to Paul Cleaver, Mrs. Harry Hartman and
to
be
removed
on Saturday morning.
fully
with
branches
of
Hemlock
with
Members of Mrs. Fredwrong and highly dangerous conclusions. Miss Collins.
To provide for expenses, a small ad ...
The Swarthmore League of Women huge bunches of Forsythia in large vases,
(Continued on PaU8 Two)
They are teaching a false doctrine.
Voters will be held at the Woman's with smaller flowers used on the table. mission will be charged. The committee t
Even now there is talk of additional
Club House, Tuesday, April 25, at two- The effect was pleasing and gave the af- hopes that no citizen, old or young, will
taxes to make up what may be serious TREE COMMISSION
ternoon a spring effect. Mrs. J. R. Kline miss the educational value and inspiration
deficiencies before the close or the comPLANTS MANY TREES thirty p. m. The subject, 44Muscle Shoals and 1I.frs. Arthur Mitchell were hostesses of this display.
-a Yardstick for Measuring Living
ing biennium, unless some such plan as
for the afternoon.
Exhibits already promised represent
Costs", will be presented by Mr. Carl
The
first
concrete
results
of
Swarththat suggested by Auditor General Charmore
art, industry, and skill than the
Elaborate
preparations
are
being
made
les A. Waters, for the tapping of special more's Tree Commission are now ap~ de Moll, of Swarthmore, who has been by the music section for their final pro- most loyal Swarthmorean could have imleading a small study group in a carc~
funds to the extent of some 17 per cent. parent with the planting on borough
ful survey of this great national prob- gram on Monday, May first. Mrs. Rob- agined his town to possess. Many visitors
of each for the biennium, is adopted 'in property along Cresson Lane and Har- lem.
ert Chester Spencer announces a program are expected from outside the borough,
The collection of paintings, sketches,
addition to the various other economies vard avenue of 1120 trees which are to
M usele Soals as a power development both unusual as well as most entertainproposed.
be cared for by borough employees and is an outgrowth of the Great War, ing and all members of the club are in- and cartoons will surpass even the bril~
liant showing made in 1930. Quilts, rugs.
Taxes are frozen and becoming more unempluYed men receiving state aid for when, owing to the demand for nitrates vited.
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, chairman dresses, embroidery, and other forms of
so. Corporations that formerly yielded which they are required to do a certain the United States took possession of
millions are operating in the red.
amount of work.
the property of the power company for of the Dramatic Section of the \\-oman's needlework will appear in wide and well
To further mislead people whose minds
The trees represent nursery stock pur- the purpose of making nitrogen on a Club went to CoatesviHe on Wednesday displayed variety. Ingenious creations in
have been confused through the parading chased by the Tree Commission from large scc:le. Since the end of the war evening to act as one of the judges for wood, leather, and metal; dolls. bags,
of political camouHage in lieu of dis- funds provided by the borough. They in 1919, the disposition of this property the Chester County Womens' Club dra- lamp shades, mosaics; books in print and
agreeable facts, is to urge UpOn the Leg- were secured from an up~state nursery with its great possibilities for thc gener- matic Section tournament. There were in manuscript plays, poetry, manuscript
islature a highly perilous course and to operated by the Prison Labor Division, ation of power, has been an issue in so many entries that two nights had to be music; architectural and the a t ric a I
given to hearing the plays, aU of which sketches, these and more will he seen.
bring much nearer the possibility of sueh State Department of Welfare. Included Congress.
are
confined to One act plays.
Besides these items from individuals, the
a bogging down of the whole tax-sup- in the lot are 1000 Norway maples, 100
Some years ago, the National League
schools, church schools, college, and BarPorted s.tructure as would endanger the pin oaks, 10 oriental planes and 10 Nor- of \Vol11cn Voters sent representatives
very eXlstencc of our present form of way maples.
to make a study of the plant. Upon COOPERATIVE SHOP CLOSES tol Foundation promise exhibits of instructive value and unusual type.
It is the plan of the tree commission to receipt of their report, the League adgovcrnment.
SUCCESSFUL
SEASON
The other members of the committee
Further, it expresses not merely Org- let the trees grow until such time as they vanced the suggestion that this plant,
are:
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, Mrs. Carl
anization opinion hut the views of some may be suitably transplanted to replace already government owned, might well
The cooperative shop hC?s closed for
of the Governor's own dose friends and dead trees or to fill barren spaces between be made a national yard-stick for the the season. The Welfare Committee DeMolI, Mrs. George F. Felino, Mrs. Otsupporters, who are of the opinion that the sidewalks and curbs of the streets measllrement of actual cost of power wishes to the-nk all of the citizens of to Kraus, Jr., Mrs. Stanley J,. MacMilunless some agreements can be made, throughout the borough.
generatioll and transmission as a check Swarthmore who so generously helped lan, Mrs. Arthur H. Mitchell, Mh. W.
Some effective leadership evolved that
Henry L. Hoot was largely responsible on the charges of priv£tdy owned utili~ the shop and cooperated with the com- Burton Richards, Mrs. Claude C. Smith,
will flring the Commonwealth out of the for securing the trees and supervised ties .. Now that President Roosevelt has mittee. Over three hundred dollars was Mrs. Frank N. Smith, . Mrs. -'Burriss
West, Mrs. G. L. Alston, Mrs. joseph
slough of despond and again to firm their planting. Credit is due J. Archer launched the Tennessee Valley project, cleared for welfare work.
Seal, Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, Mrs. Eu~round, we shan shortly find ourselves Turner for his part in securing an ap- the key to which is Muscle Sh'oals, this
gene Heyser, Mrs. Joseph S;';'.~Bates, Mrs.
10 more perilous position than for the propriation of $50 from borough council whole matter becomes the immediately
Birth
S. C. Wisdom, Mrs. H. A. :Persol, Mrs.
moment may. seem possible to those not for purchase of the stock. Other members important point in the great sweep of
Arthur W. Kent, Mrs. Charles E. FischConversant WIth all the facts.
of the Commi!;sion are Ellwood B. Chap- oroposed national development.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharpless of CIlrAndrew
man, chairman, Mrs. Robert Carels, secThe Swarthmore League invites all nell avenue arc being congratulated on er, Mrs. J. H. Holmes,
Gary White, Mrs. C. Rus'S,,1I Phillips,
Nicholas Mason and Samuel M. Dodd, retary, Dr. John A. Miller, and Robert E. who are interested to attend this imthe birth of a son, Eric Cope on April 17 Mrs. William Stericker and Mrs. A. M.
dr
. .• .spent Easter in New York City.
Sharples.
port2"nt meeting.
at the Delaware CIlunty hospital.
Lackey.
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NIGHTS DREAM"
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tbat we bave
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vince you.
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THE SWAR THMOREAN
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'alMed*
linued long. Relief is a small detail of
the problem. We must all study the
other phases.
Mr. 1'homas Devine gave some rather
for the nurses. Donations for the month more constructive suggestions. He de.
in
Mrs. J;mcs T. Prouse, of Gordon Douthwaite, Miss Phoebe Turner, Miss gram. There must be real team work On
Heights, Del., spent the week-cnd with Leeds, Mrs. Charles Chickering, and the part of the social agencies including
her daughter, Mrs. Ethel E. Stuart, of
Mrs. Eleanor VanAlen. 97 layette ar- mutual respect and confidence. There
Princeton avenue.
should be an adequate and specialized
ticles were given by the Friendly Circle. program to care for those whose probUseful articles for the loan closet were
Mr. and Mrs. John Ayrout and fam- given by Miss Elizabeth Steele, Miss lems are not economic only. The relief
ily of Tonawanda, N. J., spent Easter Mary Pusey, Mrs. Annie Daniels, and must be sufficiently adequate for health,
with Mrs. Ayrout's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson. Almost a gallon of there should be decency in the matter
Mrs. William H. We.t, of North Prince- milk each day from Mrs. Wurst. The of shelter; and there shoUld be precision (the result of training and experWoman's Club of Swarthmore gave ienc:e on the part of the worker) in deseveral gaUons of chicken soup which ciding needs to be met by the agency.
Master Teddy Adams. son of Mr. was taken to sick patients.
those that the family itself should meet,
and Mrs. Edgar F. Adams of Borough
Miss Eva L. Foster, Welfare Secre- etc. Work relief projects should be di.
h:ne, who underwent an ear operation tary, reported 426 families under care. verse, pay at the current rates, not the
last week is recovering nicely.
She spoke of the volunteer committees lowest rate. There should be no forced
which are writing food orders and dis- labor. Plans for self help shoUld be.de1'he DuPont Meu·s Duplicate Bridge
tributing the shoes and clothing. A new
Club played the Swarthmore Men's
\Vith the eliminatioll.of one kinder- committee has been formed to carry 011 velop~d-harvesting of food, clothing
Bridge Club at the home of Mr. Bayard garten teacher in the faculty of the the distribution of garden seeds and repair, etc. The management of this
H. Morrison on Thayer road.
Swarthmore schools, Miss Margaret fertilizer, also to supervise the gardens should be by the unemployed themPrice will take over full responsibility from time to time. This committee iu- selves. The final item of the whole prol\.1rs. H. A. Peirsol and son of Lafay- for both classes next year. Miss Price eludes Thos. S. Aveson, John R. Helms, gram should perhaps be the first con.
ette avenue spent last week-end ~t has been in charge of the kinderg2rten Eugene Burns, Casper Spanier, Mrs. A. cern as the others depend upon it. that
Atlantic City.
cJasses of the Swarthmore schools for R. Redgrave, and Mrs. Wm. T. John- is the educating of the community to
understand the situation and interpret
the past ten years.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown and
M iss Price will tcach kindergarten at
Miss Foster dwelt on the great need it to the legislative bodies.
family of Walnut lane spent the Eas- both morning and afternoon sessions. for dental care for the needy families.
ter holidays with Mr. Brown's mother, The sessions will alternate at the two Through the Friendly Circle some have
nue.
1\lrs. Alice Brown of Wyoming, DeJa- schools. One month the school will have been given dental care, but the need is
ware.
morning kindergarten and the next very great. Miss Foster gave an interMrs. William D. Mitchell and daughmonth the kindergarten will be in the esting resume of the Regional ConferDr. and Mrs. J. Howard Smith of dternoon.
ter. Betty Ann ,of Shaker Heights, Michience held at the Bellevue on March
gan who have spent several days as the Harvard avenue spent Easter with Dr.
There will be a chicken dinner at the 24th. Mrs. Liveright, of the State Deguests of Mr. and Mrs. Elrlc S. Sproat Sntith'~ father in Easton, Penna.
Wesley A. M. E. Church on Thursday partment of Welfare, spoke of the
Today (Friday) and Sa'urday
of Ogden avenue returned to their home
growing problem of transients, many
evening, April 27 at 6 :30 o'clock.
Today i. Kale Smith Day
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bogardus of 'Vest
* • *
of whom are now women and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy, While our problem here has increased
Chester spent Easter with her son, Dr.
Mrs. T. Harry Brown of Cornell ave- James F. Bogardus and family of Cor- of Ogden and Thayer roads will give 'very largely this past winter, we are
nue, entertained on Monday afternoon. nell avenue.
a dinncr and dance in honor of their off the main highways of the country,
The guests were the officers, the chair.
In
daughter Emily's eleventh birthday to~ and therefore are not as involved in
men and their committees of the
morrow
night.
this
special
difficulty
as
are
many
other
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger of Walplaces.
Friendly Circle. Mrs. William T. John- nut lane have as their guests this week
son, chairman o( the WeUare Associa- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bryant of Alb.ny,
Mr. Eric Biddle, Assistant Director
Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Walnut lane
tion was also a guest.
of
the State Emergency Relief Board
N. Y.
entertained at a birthday party for her
Harrisburg office described the
in
the
grandd<:ughter, Deborah Ellis, who was
Mrs. George Kulp and Miss Mary
organization
of the work. There are
Billy \Voodruff, SOil of Mr. and Mrs. two on April 11. The guests included
Blair of Harrisburg have bt-en visiting
eight
field
directors
for the state. The
W. W. Woodruff of Swarthmore ave- three little friends, their mothers and
Mrs. C. E. Martin of Park avenUe.
director
for
this
district
is Miss Ethel
On th. Slage (Saturday Only)
nue and Baltimore pike. entertained in Deborah's mother, 'Mrs. Mackinnon EI.
of
Swarthmore.
Nine
Counties
Rupert,
(Afternoon and Evening)
honor of his tenth birthday at the mo- lis. Ann Broomall and Mrs. John M.
are
under
her
general
supervision.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Rasweiller vies on Tuesday.
Brcomall, 4th. Nancy Lou Alger and
MARIONETTES
of Haver(ord place entertained at dinMrs. Paul K. Alger and Frankie Ro- work is done under a different set-up
in the different counties, depending
ner Wednesday evening, when their
Monday and Tue.day
Dr. George H. Cross and :Mrs. Cross tan and Mrs. E. ). Rotan were the upon local conditions. There are adguests were Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pitguests.
CHARLES LAUGHTON
visory State committees on nutrition,
tenger and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bryant. of Princeton avenue spent several days
• * •
last week at their cottage at Rehoboth,
RICHARD ARLEN
of
shoes
and
clothing,
and
on
purchase
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Mrs. Paul K. Alger and daughter
Del.
thrift
gardens.
LEILA HYAMS
'Bobby Clay, soiJ.'-or·~Mi": 'lind' Mrs.
Nancy Lou of Park avenue spellt last
Mr.
Persons,
of
the
American
PubW. T. Clay, of ,"Valnut lane gave a
"THE ISLAND OF
Mrs. C. E. llartin of Park avenue week-eiid 'in 'YorJC.
liC Welfare Association. spoke; gii-ing
movie party last Saturday in honor of spent last week· end at Hemlock Lodge,
LOST SOULS"
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a general outline of conditions and what
his eleventh birthday.
South Sterling, as a guest at the house
might be expected in the near future.
EXTRA MONDAY EVENING
party' given by Dr. and Mrs. Walter NEW BOOKS ADDED
He said that 1,300,000 persons in PenllONLY
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant and Praul of Germantown.
TO H. S. LIBRARY sylvania are unemployed, and probably
family of Dickinson avenue spent two
First
and
exclusive
showin&, of
1,000,000 without income. Of these,
motion
pictures
taken
at the Del.
days camping at the Paxson cottage on
A number of new books have been 600,000 are still able to care for them. I
Eugene Shedden Farley and his 5011, added to the junior-senior high school selves. These will probably be the first
aware County Court House.
the Chester river recently.
Robert C. Farley, of Newark, N. J.,
library within the last few months. to be re-employed. Thus sixty percent
EXTRA TUESDAY EVENING
were
the guests of Mrs. Sarah Shoe- Many of these books refer particularly of the unemployed must be re-employed
Mr. and Mrs. William Findlay Downs.
ONLY
maker
Farley.
of
Park
avenue
over
the
of Chestnut Hill, formerly of Swarthof
study
and
provide
before
we
can
sec
any
dimunition
of
to
the
subjects
Easter holiday.
excellent supplementary reading. A few the relief group. The latter may conRICHARD BACH
of these are inc1uded in the following tinue to increase even though industrial
At the Organ
Mrs. Marvel Wilson, Strath Haven Jist: The Court of King Arthur by conditions improve immediately. Those
avenue, Swarthmore, entertained Tues- Frost, Stories of Morse Heroes by Bux- in Ileed are a cross section of the inWednnday Only
day at luncheon 2nd bridge. Her guests, ton, A I~ittle Shepherd of Province by dust rial community, as in other forms
JOAN BLONDELL
the members of a card club, included Stein, The Book of Indian Crafts and of disaster relief. Work relief should be
"BLONDIE JOHNSON"
Mrs. James A. Cochrane and Mrs. \Vm. Lore by Solomon, Ab-The Cave h-fan a privilege-honest work, adequately
CHESTER
Sproul Lewis, of Swarthmore; Mrs. by Nida, With Taro and Hana in Japan supervised. Work records should be
ON THE STAGE
by Sugimoto, The Iliad for Boys and kept to distinguish those who do good
Friday, Saturday, Monday
(EvenIng Only)
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WOMAN'S GUILD TO
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THEATRE
BUSTER KEATON
JIMMIE DURANTE
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and Girls by Church, The Picture Book
Mr. Robert Kelso spoke for the Reof Animals by Lord, The Indians in construction Finance Corporation. He
Winter Camp by Deming, The Indian feels that we arc not going to get very
How Book by Parker,_ How the Early far on relief alone. We need to keep in
Hebrews Lived and learned by Bouser, mind that every man should have a
The Knight of the Lion by Hopkins, right to work. He too felt that we must
Tile Magic Forest by White, Legend of ':prepare for a still heavier load ahead.
Sleepy Hollow by Irving, Captain Jan-I'He spoke of aile County in which
uary by Richards, Men of Iron by Pyle" seventy-eight percent of taxes were not
The tittle ~wiss Wood~arver by j paid. $300,000,0(}() appropriated by Con-
WASHINGTON
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Thealre-Chester
SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY
JAMES DUNN
SALLY EILERS
, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tbursday
"SAILORS LUCK"
RICHARD DIX
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
."THE GREAT ]A.SPER"
Next Thu.-.day, Friday,
Saturday
Your Furnaee Needs (;Ieaning
Every Year
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ANNA SCHALLES
PETER E. TOLD
The Same Safe,
Media, Pa.
Phone: Media 1471 BELL PHONE 4
HEMLOCKS
Beautifully matched pair 15 feel
high, an ornament to any place. Also
lunaller ones. ~ proceeds to locol un~
employment fund.
J. RUSSEL SMITH
Phone Sw. 470
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COAL
Valley by Morley.
DR. DAVID LINCOFF
ll5 So. Olivc SI.
MEDIA
Eye Sight Specialist
Reasonable Prices
Special Sp ring Conditioning
Each change of season ntakes certain mainlenanee work ncces.
sary on your car. We have wcrkcd out a combination of needed
services at eXlremcly low prices.
Brake Adjuslmenl (and Tcst on our Brake Tesler)
Adju.1 Gencralor Chargin Rale
Cltnssis and Engine Lubricalion
(Nol JUsl a "Grease Job")
Test Ballery and Inspect Tires
Reverse .Flush Your Radialor Wilh
Clcaning Compound
Clean and Set Dislributor Poinls
Tesl and ScI Spark Plugs
Tigltten Waler Pump
Check and Tighten All Water Conneclions
Adjust Fan Bell
ALL CARS
Adjusl Carburelor
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Nol !\lake tlte Job COJUI,lele
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MEDIA. PA.
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PAINT UP
Get Tbat New Sel of
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re.t.a.
Tires
NOW-
Fresb paint adds more 10 a home Iban anything else
especially When il is Ihe best quality and put on by masler
crallsmen. Especially careful with inside painling. Improve your properly as well as prolect iL Is your investment in yonr home wOrlh prolccting?
Prices Were Never So Low
"u_tofte
(Courier type)
440-21-$3.45]
[ 475-19-$4.45
EDW. A. McMAHON CO.
Russell's 'Firu'", Servioe
Painters and Decorators
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETIE AVENUES
Phone 440
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Sherwood 3101
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QUALITY
MARKET
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KAY FRANCIS
GEORGE BRENT
by
Shaw, The
Island
of AnCient
the Mighty by
Brandees,
Stones
of the
Colum. King Arthur and His Court by
"THE KEYHOLE"
Greene, Heroines of History and Legcnd by Smith, Storics of Grit by Wal-I
lace, Music Stories for Boys and Girls
by Cross, Siegfried and Beowulf by,
Ragozin, Jim Davis by Masefield, Ant
Hills and Soap Bubbles by Phillips,
Men 01 Old Greece by Hall, A Farmer I
in the Dell by Hader, Merigold Garden,
by Greenaway, Diggers and Builders by ~
I~ent, Little Pear by Lattimore, The'
VAN ALEN BROS. do it thoronghly with a super.vacuum Arrow of Tea May by Moon, Pepper j
and Salt by Pyle, Buried Cities by Hall,
machine. No dust is scattered through your house, a8
The Blue Teapot by Dayligh, Tates of
the First Animals by Walker. The
1. We paint the iron work.
Pioneer Twins by Perkins, Kari by
Scott, Bambi by S~1ten, Rip Van
2. We clean the flues and smoke pipe.
\Vinkle hy Irving, The Queens Museum'
3. We seal cracks with furnace celuent and asbestos.
hy Stockton, Merry Ad\'entures of
Rohin Hood by Pyle, \Vith Mikko
4. We clean the ashpit.
'l'hrough Finland by Byrne. Tirra Lirra
by Richards, With Spurs of Gold by'
5. You will like the job.
Greene & Kirk, ~he Talking Bird by
Purnell and Weatherway, The Boys
Former price $3.00
NOW ONLY $2.50 Book of Ships by Cartwright, Magic
Gold by Lansing, The Little Mexican
Donkey Boy by Brandeis, The Knights
of the Round Table by Frost, The
Dragon's Secret by Seaman, The POPP)
Seed Cakes by Clark, Little Boy France
by Suell, Saturday's Children by Crew,
Amnon-A Lad of Palestine by King,
The Other Side of the liountain by
Justus, Siegfried and Beowulf bY,
RIDLEY PARK 412
Ragozin, and Donkey John of the Toy
. \VERA ENGELS
EDNA MAY OLIVER
The
HONOLULU MELODY
QUARTETTE
Radio's Foremost Hawaiian Musical Entertainers in Person
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the author of several books and was Morgan, Ann Bonsall, Delia Marshall,
always interested in writing. "Chimes Martha Orr, Betty Cleaves, Muriel Wagof Swc:rthmorc" is a book of verse he ner, Elizabeth Schobinger; tenors: Bob
The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church
composed about Swarthmore and its Perry, John Kline, Warren, Bernard.
will give a supper on Thursday, April
IJCople. Copies of his books arc on the Bob Erskine, William Sta"ers, Louise
27, from 6 to 7 :30 o'clock.
Swarthmore authors' shelf at the pub- Shay, Richard Darlington; basses: DonSamuel A. Boyer, of Swarthmore ave- lic library.
Mrs. Belle Schamel is Chairman and
ald Lange, Leroy Mercer, Bob Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Everton Ramsey and nue, spent the week-cnd in Chicago.
will have an efficient committee to assist. Mr.
He
was
active
in
business
until·
last
Harvey Whitaker, Robert Wilson, Dick
and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett are
fall
and
aside
from
his
work
and
his
Sanford,
George Wellbum, Gary Whit.,
spending April and May at Ventnor at
~[jss Vivian Shirley was the guest of
literary
interests
he
was
an
amateur
Arthur
Tweed,
Paul Paulson, Howard
the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Ram- honor at a tea given by Mrs. H. M. Crist
CLASSIFIED
painter.
Dingle, Fred Haseltine, John Murrell and
sey.
on Tuesday afternoon. 1tfiss Shirley
Mr. Reynolds was a member of the Stewart Thorn.
FOR RENT
spoke on uJournalism as a Profession for
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11r. and Mrs. Philip O. Davis of Cedar a Girl" to the class in Journalism at Masonic Order and was active in the
Sunday school of the Presbyterian
FOR
RENT-Furn18hed apartment.
Ilvlnr Lane had as their guests for EiJ,ster, Mrs.
Wildcliff College.
BENJ. WEST SOCIETY
room. Oreplae.,. two bedrooms. bath. dinette
Church for many years.
and kHchenctle. Eleclrie ite bolt. 8\\"8. 1489. Davis' parents, Mr. and MrS. Otis Ellis
HEARS AUERBACH.LEVY
He is survived by his widow, ElizaHovey of New York City. Mrs. Davis
~I rs. J. S. Kistler and daughter Ruth
beth B. M. Reynolds, two· daughters,
FOR RENT-Large attractive furnished entertained at tea for Mrs. Hovey on
of Shamokin, Penna. are spending a few Mrs. C. H. Sterrett, of Cranford, N. J.,
front room, prIvate bath. suitable for one
Caricature, the art of making the huor two buslne58 men. Reasonable. Phone Tuesday.
weeks
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
William
Earle
man
race laugh at the expense of the
Swarthmore 290.
and M iss Ruth E. Reynolds. of SwzrthKistler of Park avenue. On Monday
other feHow. was the subject discussed
Mrs. Robert K. Enders of Cedar lane evening Dr. and Mrs. Kistler entertained more; two SOilS. Walter M. Reynolds and demonstrated by William AuerbachFOR RENT-Pleasant second. floor front
of Rose Tree road, Media; and Dr. Levy, painter, etcher and cari.cat~rist unroom for gentleman. Furn1.ahed. Reason- and College avenue entertained a serving
able. With small adult famlly. Phone group to which she belongs at luncheon at bridge for Miss Ruth Kistler.
Samuel R. M. Reynolds, 01 Cleveland, der the auspices of the Benjamin West
Swarthmore 773-R or 335-W.
and 5 grandchildren.
Society in Bond Memorial on Thursday
011 Tuesday.
~frs. E. G. Moore, mother of Mrs.
evening,
April 13. Besides talking about
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WANTED TO RENT
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Julius Keppler of Cornell avenue, is viscaricaturing
Mr. Auerbach-Levy gave an
Ursula Walker
).Jajor Charles A. Dravo of \Vestdale iting another daughter, Mrs. M. E.
effective demonstration of his art by
WANTED TO RENT-Modern home with
garage. 3 bedrooms. both and ward's a,'cnue returned Wednesday from a husi- Smith of Pasadena, California.
making drawings of members of tIle
quarters. Will pay $10 per montb. Lease to ness trip to PhoeniX,
Miss Ursula Walker. who resided audience, as well as showing several .of
. Arizona.
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start at once If desired. Box G, Swarthmorean omce.
The following Juniors of Swarthmore with her lather, Mr. J. E. Walker of his sketches of welt-known people which
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock and were guests of the Chester Junior club Elm avenue, died last Saturday. The have appeared in the New York World,
family of Cedar lane spent Easter at at the New Century Club House on funeral services were held Tuesday. Be- Colliers' The New Yorker and other
FOR RENT
IlUblications.
lHchaux, Virginia with Mrs. Bullock's Tuesday evening: Miss Mildred Sim- sides her father, Miss Walker is surTo illustrate his art Mr. Auerbachvived
by
one
sister,
Mrs.
H.
Jermain
pers, Miss Eleanor Kenn~dy, Miss Marparents.
Centrally located dwelling; 6ve
Levy made caricatures of various rne1:llCreighton,
of
Elm
avenuc.
tha Kcighton, Mrs. Kitty Bogardus,
bers of the audience, among them being
bedrooms; $65 a month.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower, Mrs. Vivi,n Palmer and Mrs. Jane
Mr. Fred Price, Jane Hillebrand, '35,
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
Miss Lukens, Professor A. M. Brooks,
Jr., and Miss Kita Brower, of 140 Pritchard.
E. C. WALTON
TO SING NEXT FRIDAY Dorothy Glenn, '35, Sally Dodd, '36, Mr.
Guernsey road, spent Saturday visiting
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Leonard Ashton, Mr. Edward Bassett.
Chester and John Ryall, of WashingCarl Brower at Princeton University.
Theaudience.
likenesses were much enjoyed by
POSSESSION AT ONCE
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ton D. C., spent last week-end as the
The Swarthmore High School Chorus the
128 Rutgers Ave. Newly renovated. Garage.
Mr. and )'lrs. Girard Ruddick, of gU;sts of their brother and sister,-in- is rehearsing a new program to be sung
Among the well-known people whom
"I rooms and bath. Apartments In The 110ntclair, N. J., spent the Easter week- law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ryan, of South before the Darby High School next Fri- he has drawn, Mr. Auerbach-Levy menSwarthmore now lower priced. Would be
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day and at the Triangular Concert par-I tioned Alfred Lunt, Minnie Maddern
pleased to show them.
end with Mrs. Ru tc s parents, .I., r. an Harvard avenue.
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ticipated in by the Media, Ridley Park, Fiske, John Barrymore! Libby Ho:map,
Mrs. Josellh A. Perry.
Dr. and Mrs. T. Atkinson Jenkins, and Swarthmore High School musical Ed Wynne and ~athenne Cornell frQrn
WM. S. BITnE
* * of Dr. A. V. of the University of Chicago arc spend- organization at Ridley Park High School the stage•.and ~JlI Hays, Rasko~, OsSwa. lll-J
Miss Anna Orr,• daughter
Notary Public
:
. . h good Perk,"s, W,lla Cather and Eugene
Real Estate B. Orr, and :Mrs. Orr, of Mt. Holyoke ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. on the evemng
of. May. 12. ThiS IS t e O'Neill from other walks of Ii(e.
Jenkins,
of
North
Chester
road.
second year of thiS senes, the first havPlace, who is a student at Bucknell Coling been held at the Swarthmore High
lege, is visiting her parents.
Mrs. Ch,ries Paxson, of Elm avenue School last May. This year Ridley Park
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* • Bacon Douglas, entertained at luncheon for Dr. and will be represented by the Girls' Glee
2nd floor ap'i.rtment, 4 rooms and
)'1r. and Mrs. •James
bath. Hardwood floors. Hot water
Club, Swarthmore High Sehool by a
heat, Janitor service. $45 per month.
with their children. Betty and Gordon, Mrs. Jenkins on Thursday.
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mixed
chorus, and Media High School
at
Cape
May,
spent
the
Easter
vacation
Detacbed stucco house, 6 rooms
~liss Mary Brower spent the Easter by an orchestra.
Rnd bath, Front and side porch.
N.].
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
ho!iday in Baltimore, )wId.
The following are members of the
month.
Swarthmore High School Chorus: SoAnne
Baker
':Varren,
daughter
of
Mr.
FORTNIGHTLY'S
LAST
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage. Good locaand Mrs. FrancIS V. Warren, 517 Wa!MEETING TIDS YEAR prapos: Lois Richards, Virginia Beagle,
tion. $75 per month.
nut Lane, Swarthmore, sang soprano III
Virginia Lockwood, Jane Darlington,
a quartette of an Easter Cantata presentMelissa McGowan, Charlotte Lohner,
14 PARK AVENUE
First floor apartment-6 rooms and
bath. First class In every respect.
ed by a mixed chorus at George School, The last meeting of the Fortnightly for Prudence Perry, Charlotte de Moll, MilSwa. 333
Large rooms, hardwood floors. etc.
Pa., Sunday, April 16. Anne is a mem· the year will he held at the home of Mrs. dred Brewster. Elise Roman, Mary Ellen
Garage.
Charles N. Mitchell on April 24th at 2 :30 Mercer, Peggy Armitage, Jane Lumsden,
ber or the senior class.
YALE AND KENYON AVES.
o'clock.
Car.oi Harris, Betty Passmore; Altos"
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:Mrs. Andrew Porter will review the Helen Jones, Elizabeth Stavers, Myra
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~Iiss Mildred Covert, of New York
CHAS. A. SMITH
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City, has been the guest of Mrs. Frank- :ast work of Galsworthy's "Candelabra." Williams, Rose Lane Mitchell, Evelyn
'Phone Swarthmore
705
This remarkable work cpntaillS sqme of
,
lin Gillespie, of Rutgers avenue. On Sat. .
. I Sirloin·Sleak
.. lb. 29c
urday evening Dr. Gillespie and Mrs. the finest views of life which this great
Gillespie entertained at contract in lHss writer had accumulated over a period o(
Veal Cullel .
. .ib. 29c
PLOWING
Co~rert's honor. The guests were Mr. years. It is probable that nO great writer SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES Fresh Ground Beef. ... Ib. 15c
of modern times has succeeded in keeping
Time to put mushroom manure on
his private life secure from the publ,ic eye
your lawn and flowerheds.
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Big, Juicy Grapefruil, each 2e
as did Mr. Galsworthy. Yet in this deHauUng
Moving
lightful '"Candelabra" he has revealed MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE Fla. Sweel Oranges, 36 for 37c
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
his inmost thoughts about people and -__________________'-_________________
DANIEL MENEFEE
INCLUDING LIFE
Swarthmore 1380
countries
as in no other work.
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),f rs. Leonard Ashton will have charge I
OL."l BANI( BUILDING
SW. 1833 of music, playing selections from :Mozart.
J. Y. PYLE
There will be songs by some singers from
LANDSCAPE-TREE SURGERY
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON Bryn :Uawr.
NURSERY STOCK
Members who have c~rs are asked to
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
as many other members as possible
hring
Spraying and Beetle Control
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
to this last meeting of the year.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
449 W. WASHINGTON STREET
Walter DOly Reynolds
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and Mrs. Sproul Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Giles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson,
Edward Gillespie and Mrs. Frances Walton.
WASU1NG-4JREAS1NG-T1RE-BATTERf-BRAKE SERYleE
Following 2: stroke ten days ago \Valter Doty Reynolds, aged 72, died at
his home on college avenue Tuesday
morning. ).f r. Reynolds had been ill
since last October.
FUllcral services were held at the
home at 2 o'clock on Thursday and
wcre conducted by Dr. John Enery Tuttle and the Reverend George L. Van
Aletl. Interment was private at V\'oodknds Cemetery, Philadelphia.
He was horn in St. Joseph, 1.lichigan
and came to Philadelphia at the age of
16 with his famity. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and family moved to Swarthmore
in 1902 and save for a three year period
from 1905 to 1908, when he was editor
o( a daily jlapcr at Bradford, Penna.,
they have resided here continuously.
He was identified with the Public
Ledger for many years and was interested in the Swarthmore paller about
twenty years ago. lfr. Reynolds was
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our milk thaI keeps winning
us an increasing number of
customers. It~s no secret to
us-we know thaI people
like our milk because the
quality is always Ihe same.
It's rich, wilh Ihe same gen-
erous cream line, day in and
day oul.
And
Ihal's
no
8ecret to us either, for we
have Iaken every possible
precaulion 10 safeguard the
wholesome qualities and the
purily of our milk in every
slage of handling. Phone
us loday for a week's lrial.
We know you will he pleased.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 21. 1933
APRIL 21, 1933
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY PRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
N. Smith. chairman; Mrs. Harry Lie· WIN WOI\IAN'S
beck. Mrs, A, W, Henry. Mrs, George
CLUB AWARDS
W. Glaesser, Mrs. Otto Krause, Jr.,
Mrs, Gilberl S, Fairies. Mrs, Abram B,
At the Assembly program in the
Fawcett, Mrs. Walter J. Fritz, Mrs. Swarlhmore High School on Monday
\Villiam S. Hoffm2n and Mrs. George morning, ApriJ 3, Elizabeth Fink and
Kurtz.
Will Craemer were awarded the first
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ROBERT Eo SHARPLES
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ANNUAL MEETING OF
EdItor and PublI.her
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PbODe Swarthmore 900
Bncered .. Secon.d CI... matter. Ianuary 2 ....
1929••t the POle Office .t Swarthmore, PL,
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
The annual meeting of the church
and congregation last week Wednesday
evening, was one of the most successful
and interesting held in recent years.
FRIDAY, APRIL ZI, 1933
and second prizes offered by the International Relations Committee of the
Woman's Club for the best examination
on the League of Nations. Honorable
mention was given Harry Forster. Mrs.
Edward Jenkins, chairman of the committee, presented the awards and told
of the importance of being informed of
the work of the League at this time.
Fifteen students from the Junior and
Senior classes had entered the contest,
nine of whom took examinations on the
book prepared for sludy, Our High
School was one of two hundred ill the
state taking up this work. The winning
papers will be eligible for the county
award, and possibly for the state and
national prizes, the latter being a trip
to Europe with special opportunities
for study at Geneva.
The pupils did a great deal of research
work in order to obtain material for
their papers. They used source material,
histories of Delaware County, visited
the Inns, and had personal interviews
with the present proprietors,
Only two papers from each school
may be submitted to the contest. The
committee of judges decided that the
papers written by Irene Blasden and
Angela Mason should be sent from
Swarthmore. The paper written by
Ruth Lewis was given honorable mention.
of the Delaware CoWlly Chamber of
Commerce, has been elected a delegate to
represenl the Siale body at the annual
meeting of Ihe Uniled Slate. Chamber of
Commerce, which will be held at Washington, D, C, May 2 to 5th.
I
DR.
I.
RUFUS JONES
ADDRESSES YOUNG PEOPLE
Dr, Rufus III, Jones, head of Ihe department of Philosophy at Haverford
College, will address the final meeting
of the young peoples discussion groUP
at Trinity Church on Sunday evening.
PAOU ROCK GARDEN
Dr. Jones was a member of the LayOPEN NEXT SATURDAY man's Committee whose report IIRe_
thinking Missions" has created so much
The beautiful rock garden. Valley road. discussion.
Paoli will be opened for the benefit of
Supper will be served at 6 o'clock.
Philadelphia Orchestra summer concerts on Salurday. April 29 and Monday.
May I, 1933. from 2 to 7 p, m, In case
of raill the garden will be opened Tues~
day. May 2,
Members of Ihe Philadelphia orcheslra
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will give a program of music at four
o'clock.
Haveyoulookedforguj.
in your rose garden_
Tea will be served under the auspices
of the Delaware County Women's Comhave you decided on the
mittee for the Philadelphia orchestra in
newplan18loryourperen_
the garden near Ihe Old Valley waler
nial border? At our store
mill, which has been in operation sincc
you
may select from the
1710,
finest worthwhile novelMrs, Frank Aydelotte. Mrs, E. F,/
ties as well as varieties
Hilchcock and Mrs, Samuel Dyer Clyde
are members of the Delaware County
of reeent introduction
Women's committee. Tickets may be
and old-time favorites.
oblained from Mrs, E, F, Hitchcock,
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Experts are there to
serve and advise yon on
TO ATTEND U. S.
all gardening prohlems.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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The attendance at the fine dinner served by Mrs. Joseph S. Bates and assistCLUB FAVORS NO
anls of Ihe Woman's Association was
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FOR
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the largest for several years, The reB
ports for the year showed great activity in the various departments of
At the April meeting of the Women's the church work and that a large num.
Republican Club of Delaware County the ber of workers shared in it, The new
following resolution, presented by Mrs. ruling ciders elected, to form the class
Edwin A. Yarnall, was unanimously of 1938, were E. Arthur Whitney, M.D.,
adopted :
superintendent ~f the Elwyn Training
"Whereas the brewers of the country School, and Dr. E. Fullerton Cook. Dr.
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have instituted a nation-wide campaign Whitney was ord~dned and installed and
to educate the taste of the youth of our Dr. Cook instaJled at the morning ser- KATE SMlm DAY AT
country for real beer, in order to increase vice Easter-Day. The retiring elders
l\IEDIA THEATRE
the consumption of beer as a heverage, wcre Samuel Dodd and Howard Kirk.
anti whereas the consumption of beer of The trustees elected to form the dass
Friday, today has been set aside in
the present percentage of alcohol presents of 1936 were George Schobinger, Am- the borough of Media as Kate Smith
a real menace to youth at a critical age. brost! H. VanAlen, Paul D. Williams, Day by proclamation of Burgess A.
Be it resolved that the numbers of the Dr. John R. Kline. The trustees have Wilson Mathues. If you like good clean
Woman's Republican Club of Delaware organized for the coming year by the entertainment go to see Kate Smith at
County in meeting assembled this 7th day
choice of Joseph A. Perry, president; the Media Theatre today or tomorrow
of April, 1933, do earnestly urge upon Pierce G. Gilbert, Secretary; Paul D. in Hello Everybody. At Saturday's mai.the legislators of this state, hoth of the \Villiams, treasurer.
iDee and evening ,performances ElizaSenate and the House of ~epr<,.elltarlivc:s.1
beth
and Frank Haines will show their
The services of Easter-Day were
that any legislation passed ~,by these bodies
Marionettes on the stage.
shall make it illegal to sell beer of the marked by very large congregations
Motion Pictures taken at the Delapresent a1coholic content to boys and and very deep interest. The mornmg ware County Court House will be
worship was the most impressive held
girls under 18 years of age."
shown on Monday only and on Tuesfor
many years. Twenty-six new memHENRY A. DREER
In the discussion of the resolution at
day Richard Bach will be at the conWilliam Craemer, Treasurer of the
bers were received, the new ruling el1806 Sprlaa: Gud_ 81•• Phlla•• P ••
the close of its presentation there was no ders installed and the sacrament of sole of the :Media Theatre organ. These Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Comdissenting voice raised. Among those
special features will be in conjunction pany, who is a' director of the Pennsylbaptism administered to the following
present expressing complete approval children. \Villiam Hammond and Con- with the regular picture The Island of vania State Chamber of Commerce and
Lost Souls.
a1so a dire<:tor of the Delaware County
were Mrs. William Ward, Jr. of Chester rad Clothier, )r., infant chiidren
and Mrs. Gertrude McClure of <;,val,th·,1
Wednesday only will feature Joan Chamber of Commerce and also a direcmore. Mrs. Joseph H. Hinkson,..; Presi- Conrad Clothier znd Louise Hammond Blondell in Blondie Johnson and a spedent, later expressed her satisfaction that Lesley, and Muriel Jean, infant daugh- cial feature will be given, The Honolulu
ter of John and lIIabel Gilchrist Dick- Melody Quartette, radio's foremost
the resolution was presented and ap- son.
proved.
Hawaiian Musical entertainers in perThe Easter morning offering toward son on the stage. 42nd Street opens on
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the salary of the new foreign medical Thursday to remain for the balance
Methodist Church Food Sale
missionary of the church, John R. Dick- the week.
Sow
ENGUSH Lawn Grass Seed
son, M. D., of North China amounted
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Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
A food sale will he held at the Melho- to $Z02,
Historical
Essay
Contest
dist church ;"itchen on Saturday from
Six denominations were represented
Loma-Vigoro-Bone Meal-8heep Manure---Hyper-Humus
nine to one. The committee in charge among those received by letter from
Store Open Friday and
Kentucky Blue Gra88,
The Delaware County Historical Soof the sale will consist of AI rs. Frank other churches Easter-day. The PresSaturday Evenings
Orchard Grass, Shad,.
ciety is conducting an essay
Grass,
Bent
Grass,
1~~~:~,i'~.oIC~:O~,I~llig:~rl~egationa],
Baptist, Mcth- again this year in the eleventh grades
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T errace G
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lodist,
and The Christian Fel- of the schools of the county. The topic
rass, White
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During Spring
Dutrh Clover.
lowship .oi. .. China.
selected is Historic Inns of Delaware
'fhe vesper service of Easter-day was County. The Society is offering a first
one of unusual beauty. Mr. Kneedler, prize of ten doJiars, two second prizes
the choirmaster and organist, and the of five dollars each, and two third prizes
6th & Madison Sts.
Call for Catalogue
Chester 9245
Chicken Salad
Church Choir have seldom done a finer of two and one half dollars each.
PITISBURGH SUN-PROOF PAINT AND ENAMELS
piece of work than in their rendering
Fried Oysters
About twenty-five members of the
of Rossini's Stabat M:;ter. The work American History classes of SwarthWOMAN'S GUILD OF
of 1Ir. Henry, a first violinist and Mr. more High School competed this year.
Miller, a first violoncellist of the PhilTRINITY CHURCH
adelphia Symphony Orchestra was most
artistic and worshipful. The church is
Thursday, April 27
indebted for such enrichment of its
6 to 7:30
65 CENTS
usual music to the generous thoughtfulness of the. late Mrs. William PluDISPENSING OPTICIANS
mer Potter, who bequeathed to the
church a trust fund of $5000, the inTHE
come ~o be used for such special pur- SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Mlnlster
poses In the development of the music
CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPH IA.
THE CHURCH WITH THE WELCOMING
in the worship of the church.
BAND
; We commemorate c:lso, another heYou Are Invited
Iloved memher of our church in memory
j of whom the woodwork of the chancel
. and the tights of the nave have been
completed during the year at a cost of
'more than $1,000.00.
HAINES.
j The pastor gratefully acknowledges
'the gilt to the church 011 Easter Day,
President.
'by a member of our congregation, in
Illemory of her husband, of a beautiful
Individual Communion Service for the
IDEAL
usc of the Pastor in the administration
ORLEANS
of the Holy Communion to the sick
TRINITY CHURCH
and shut-in.
THE WEALTH OF A COMMUNITY RESTS
MISS EDITH CAVELL
Protestant EpLScopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Acknowledgment is also made of an
Ready to Plant.
Guaranteed
OPPOSite the College Campus
UPON THE SAVINGS OF THE MEMBERS
Rector
Easter gift of $6.13 from the little chilto Bloom. Highest grade posRev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
THAT COMPOSE IT.
dren of the Beginl1ers~ Department, to
sible to obtain. Sealed to prea. m.-Holy Communion.
be used for the relief of poor little
a. m.-8unday School. .
vent loss of moisture. We also
children in our vicinity. We al! owe a
a. m.-BIble Class.
0.. Dl.-Momlng Prayer and Bermon.
great debt of gratitude to 11 iss De Arcarry Hybrid Tea Roses and
Mr. Guenther will preach
mond
for
the
manner
in
which
she
::
Climbers.
constantly instilling in the minds of the THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
,children the spirit of service to their
SUNDAY
churrll ,nd to those in need.
9:45 A. M.-FIrst Day School In Whittier
SO. Chester Rd.
House.
Forum In
. Mrs. George A. Marr of Park ave- 9 :45 A. M.-l\.{orning
Swar_ 105
House. Louis N. RobInson,
nue entertained her sister, Miss Montof Penal Affairs ot Penna ..
speak on some phase of
gomery of Hackettstown, last week.
SUbject.
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship In the
MeetIng House.
~~~~~~For Only the Small Balance
APRIL
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SHOWEIIS
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LANDRETH'S
ow
SUPPER
GARDEN
SEEDS
McCALL'S SEED STORE
,lf~lIIMIEB)URII!H ~~
1lI1,
I
wlJsa
,1!Jt
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
POLYANTHA i
ROSE BUSH
SPECIAL 39c
JOSEPH E.
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~ M. 1M GiG .00 ,ii
J\
GIVEN THIB SUMMER
Beginning- at a point on the southwesterly
!lide of Lhl(..'oln avenuc (formerly Moore ave.
,
,
I
nue) at the dlAlalll..'e of forty-eight feet and
must not be given a speCial kmd 0 cO.n- .Plans are being made for a summer eight inches southeastwardly from the l!5outbsideration as Negroes or even as NeKr,O! hl'gll school to be held at- the Swarthmore eastl"r'y right of way line of 'hc Philadelphia.
Baltimore &: W8~hing1on Railroad CODlpany.
l)Oets and that they wish to stand on theIr I High School building for six weeks dur- cxtl"nding thence southeastwardly by the southown merits as do other artists, ,nev,erthe- ing the coming summer. beginning on "'csterly side of the said Lincoln avenue fifty
f
f(oct to a point a f:orner of lands loat herein.
less, the tr:uest an.d deepest mottva~lOno Monday, June 26th, and continuing until after desuibed: thenoo eouthwcstwardly by
Negro wr:lters will for a long time ~o Friday" August 4th. As in previous the snid lands. one hundred and !te,'en feet
come sprmg from the fact of theIr
h'
h' h
h I
'11 be alld four inchcs to a point in the Unc of landa
racial iso!ation" decJared James Weldon ~ears, t IS summerC Ig BSc . 00 WI
now or latc of Lillian May Galloway; thence
rillton of the 1I0rthwf'Slwatdly by the sald lands. Ofly feet
Johnson I' n hI's talk I'n Bond Memoria.1 111 chargl! of Mr. . A.
tn a point a corner of lands IIOW or late of
Wednesday morning, which was one of a -----------------------_________ 1Sabato Fenza. aud extending- thence northenlltseries that he gave to various college ESTATE OF WILLIAM LANG. (late of wanlly by the said lands. nnd by IBnd8 next
g roups on his recent visit to Swarthmor~.1 Swanbmore, Delaware County. Penna.), de. hrreinafter described. one hundred Dnd eighty
,
f th
t · 'It
(cased.
fr.-el and eight inches to the Illace of begin·
' d'
I n h IS.
ISCUSSIOn 0
e poe ry wrl. en
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate nllll".
by Amencan negroes he ~gan by pomt- have been granled to the under8lgned. who
ing out that it is not as new as we think. rt'quest all persons having claims Dr demands
Also aU that cco'1aln lot or picee of land
The well-known "Negro literary renais- against tho Estate of the decedent 10 make situate 011 the southwesterl,. lIide of Lincoln
..
f' H I
b
known the same, and nil persona indebted 3W'hUe l.t the distance of forty·three feet and
sance that burst. o~th In ar em a. ~ut to tho decedent to make payment, without eh:bt Inches southeastwardly from the soulh.
fifteen years ago IS, Instead of the OrIgin, d"lay to
caslerly right of way line of the Philadelphia.
simply one of the milestones on a long
HILDA L. DENWORTH.
Baltimore antI Wnllhh'gton Railroad Company
'th
. WALTER B, LANG. Executors. In the Borough of ProSIJect Park aforesaid.
road that began obscureIy enough WI a
Or to their Attorney.
Containing in Ir-out. measuretl tbence south.
nineteen-year-old Massachusetts slave
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH.
eastward'y alonJr the southwellterly side of
girl before the American Revolution.
1429 Walnut Street, Phila.• Pa.
Ihe Raid Lincoln n"enue. five feet. and exTh '
Ik
'b f
D Gud 3·31·6t
tending- in depth southwestwardly. fifty feet.
IS ta
was given e ore r.
Boulldf'll on the lIorthwest and southwest by
dard's Modern Literature Class; previ- ESTATE OP SIMON S. SNYDER, deceased. lands now or Inte of Sabato Fenza, and on
ously he' had read some of his own poelJlS
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate Ihe southeallt by lands hereinbefore dosc-rlbed.
in the Sunday Vespers Service, and after ~:;~es~e~tf:=~ ~:In~dd:-e~r Wd~~
And alsu. all that certain lot or piece of
this session he discussed Negro Spirituals mands aga.lnst the Estate of the decedent land with the buildings and imprO\'emcnts
and was subsequently a guest of the Con- to make known the same, and all persons tht-'reon ('rl'c:ed. situate nn the southwesterly
Indebted to the decedent to make pay- side of Lincoln avenue at the dlsta.nce of
ment. without delay to
tW('nty·flve feet northwcstwardly from the
J. RUBBELL SNYDER,
lIorthwesterly corner of said Lincoln avenue
319 Vassar Ave., and Elevenlh a,·enue in the Borough ot Pros.
Swarthmore. Pa. IJect Park afore8aid. Containing" in front. mou.
NO NOT TAILORS
Or to hls Attorney,
ured thence northwestwardly along the southEDWARD P. HITCHCOCK,
wesler'), Bid(1 ot the $U.h1... loInc:olli. a\'ollue•
One coat welU'S 3 years, two coats 5
201 Ohester TImes Bldg..
twcliiy-flve feet, and extending in depth south.
or 6 years. We do not exploit cheap
Media, Del. Co.. Pa.
westwardly betwef'n parallel lines. One hunlabor to gain profits. The work we do
4~7-6t
tIred and eight feet. more Or ·les!. Bounded on
personally In the old professional
I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the northwest by landll finl hereinbefore de.
way. paint is mixed to suit condlI
PROPOSAL
snibed on tbe southwl'fIt by Inm~s now or
tiona, put on correctly, brushed evenlatc of Lillian May Galloway. and on the
The School Dlstrlct of the Borough of southeast
ly, pores ruled, cracks and holes putby lands now or Inte of John L.
i Swarthmore
wtn receive bIds at the High
tied. U necessary to have a cheap
School Bundlng up to 4 p. m.. Eastern Price.
Job done, use white-wash. It wlll &.t
Standard Time. FrIday. May 5, 1933, for
least be better than the chalk com~
To;!('lher with the right and use of certain
general Bchool supplIes, art. shop, science.
positions put on today or the hard,
piel e of land O,'e fcet in width and fifty feet
and
Ja.nltors
supplies.
and
fuel.
The
School
brittle, r08inous substances which abDistrict reserve:t the right to reject any or In tI('pth. extcnding- southwestwtlrdly frolll the
sorb the moISture and cause more
all bids In whoie or In part &nd/or to award !louthw('sterly lIide of snid Lincoln avenue aUlI
damage than leavlng the wood bare.
contracts to other than the low bidders on imm:-diale·y adjoining the premises second
You can wipe the chalk aU but you
any Item or Items.
h('reillbefore described on the northwest: and
only polish good. lead and 011 when
Speclftcatlons may be secured at the subjelt HII '0 the I)remises second above derubbed with hand or cloth, no wet
j School District office In the Swarthmore scribed to (he right of Sabato Fcnza to use
High School.
wood under lead paint, which mlxed
Ih2 same as an alleywll.)' and driveway [or
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS the purpoRC of hauling coal aud other nece8properly wIth linseed oU will outlast
Secretary
most ready mlXed. substitutes two to
Sarles appertaining to their usc.
one, counttng costs In years and repairs,
ImltrOVements conslst of (lsi description).
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals wlll be received at the Three·story st ucro and frame bousc. 50x22
Get your money's worth, benefit by
COlmty Controller's Office. Court House. ft>et. One'lItory frame addition. 30x14 feet.
our 37 years' e:r.perlence and good
Media, Pa., until 10:00 A. M. (Eastern Ooe·.f;tory frame addition. 6x6 feet. One-story
old fashioned paint.
Standard TIme) and pUblicly opened a.t frame additioll, 8x10 fep.t. Drilk garage.
11:JO A. M. (Es.stern Standard Time) on
Tuesday, May 2, 1933. for furnishing thlrty(2nd lIe8criIJtion). Vacant ground.
eight (38) gross of U. S. Flags 12"'xlS"
mounted
on
stall
with
splked
head.
(3rd description). Thrt'(!'story brick and
KIMMEL & SON
Flags to ;;m wrapped In packages of one frame hOUllC, 2-lx30 fect. Two-stury frsme addozen anSi to be identical with sam.ple ditioll. 16x!a feet.
BiU and Charlie
which may be obtained at the County Controller's Office. PrIce to be per gross F. O.
Sold as the property of Charles MiJler and
B. Court House, Media. Pa., and delivery Ce(Clia A. Miller, his wife. mortgagors and
HAVERFORD PLACE
to bo made not later than May 16. 1933.
The County Commlssloners reserve the real owners with nolice to terre tenants if allY.
SWARTHMORE
right to reject any or all bids.
Conditiuns-$.'lOO.OO cash or Cf'rtiOed chcck
~lAMES T. STEWART.
on day of sale; balance in ten days. Further
County Controller. conditions announced at sale.
"Despite current
protests
that they
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BABY GRAND
(Small Size-Nationally Known)
PIANO NOW IN THIS VICINITY
.hi.
The Credit Manager 01 a large piano firm trill lIell
instrument
lor 'he .~all bal~n:~e d"e on lea.e. You gel .he be~/il 01 all
money paid by onglnal cwtomer, a.
i••'rierl,. the IroftllJer 01
on tlceoun'. /U8' con.inue small Hleekly paymen.s. Tlai. im'rume."' ;3 in fine condition and is .ubject '0 our SIX -MONTHS' FREE
TRIAL and ou, REGULAR GUARANTEE. P,ornp' aelion _nlial
••• mu•• bl'! moved Ki.hin 10 day••
"Ii.
F. A. NORTH CO•• A, D. Ma.... Depl. of A_nnts
~____;i;o;;;;;;;;;;;;1306 Che$lnlll Streel., Phlila .• _________
WEDNESDAY
M. to 2 :30 P. M.-8ewlng
9 :30 A.
and QulltIng In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All .ue cordially InVited to Join In these
services.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
John Spencer,
INCORPORATED
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER. PA.
CHURCH
LLOYD p, STEVENS. MINISTER
11:DO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
"1 :45--WORSHIP AND SERMON
A WELCOME AWAITS YOU
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OP SWARTHMORE
Park Annue Below Harvard
dervlc:es=
11:00 A. M.-£lullda,. School.
11;(1) A. M,-,~unda)' Lesson-Sermon
Wadnesdat eveninG meetlng each week
R p. m. ReadIng room. open dally. except
Sundays and holidays. 1 to 4 In the afterWednesday 10 to 4, Church edUlce.
are cordlallr invited. to attend. the
I.......iceii
Iand use tI ~ Reading Room.
):(
):(
):(
Printing
1V!ling • "Bookbinding
Pennsylvania. Contahdllir III front on the
Haid Towna~lId atroet Dlea.un.>(} tbenco 1I0rtbwe"twanJl)' twcnlyft>el alld extending In depth
lIOulhwl'etwanlly ootween I)aranel lines at
rhrht anglC8 thl'retu ninet)· fe~t. The south('a.lent line of lIald IJrOIK'rly IJa8slng thrvugh
th" (cntcr of the Im.rty wall betwet'n suid mea.
BUnlle aud the me88uagc adjoining on the
fCOUt!1e3st. IJuunded northwcstwardly and
southentltwardly by other lands of the eald
EnOlhofP.John
Jll'ndrix
alld 1I0uth"·Clltwllnily
'ands
A. Dradle1.
Delnl" Lot No. & by
in
Blol'k 10K" on the plan of Fu.lrvlew Height8
B9 recorded III the offiec for the recording of
dL>etla of D('laware Coullty aforesaid at Media
In Caac No.1. page O.
Imllro"ementll ('olllds' of two ... tory brkk
house. 14:11:24 feet. PoroCh frollt. One.story brick
addition. 8x8 feet.
Sold as the pro.-.erly of Enoch P. Hendrix.
mortgagor. and Philill Gold. real o:wner.
COlidition~S2!jO.OO ~ash or (erlificd check
on da,)· of lIale, ba,llJD('c In ten days. Further
c..onditioull nnIlOUJl(.'Cd at sale.
of
WM. D.
HARVEY. Attorney.
Deccmber Term. 1032
All that ccrtaln lot or piece of land wJlh
the brick etore. almrlmcnta anll garages thereon erected, and known as No. 016 West Third
street aud sJtuatl' 011 the southeasterly side of
said Third street at the distlillCO of one hun·
dred and tlfty feet measured southwcstwardlY
from the southwesterly corner of the said
'l'lIircl strt'ct and Parker street in tho City of
Chceter. hi the Count,)· oC Delawaro and State
(If Pcnn!!-y~vallia. Containing in front on the
said Third street measured tlumce southwestwardlJ' t wcnty feet ,lIId extending in depth
southeastwardly oC tllat width olle hundred
and forty-two feet. six inches to a fifteen
ft"(lt wide aHey. Bounded northc
louds belonging to Grovcr C. Dehner and
southwestwardly by lamis belonging to Achille
DePrOJllietis.
Together with the right and ulle of the said
alll'Y In lommon with Ihe uwners of other
lantls nbultlnJr thereoll.
Inlproyeml'nts ('OI1Sillt of two·story brick
building. 20x80 fet,t. Store frout. One·slory
(tame addition, Ox20 feet.
Sold as Ihe Ilrollcrty uf LOllis La"lne and
IIolhmlc Lavine. his wlfc. nwrlgagors and real
owners.
COlitiitiOIl8-$~fiO.OO (·nsh or certified check
on du)· of sale; balaul"C in ten days. Further
(.'(Judillons nllllOllU(ed al sa!e.
n.
ftoet ",Ide) at the .,II.lance of th~ bundred
Dnd Orh',one feel and elxtcen one.hundredth.
of a foot ml'allured lIorth"·e8twardly alol1l" tbe
IlOrthenMt !llde of Merwood lane from its JUDCo
tiOIi with tbe northwest side line of E..-Ie
road: Ihem.'l' from Bald point of 1,xoglnninJr
alonK" the northeast tide of Kerwood lane
lIorth twent,..fh"e dl'gree8. twent,..two mlDule8
""('st Ofty feet; thenee by Lot Number 11 In
sahJ blo('k north sixt7.four degrecll, thin,.eight
miliute.
easttwenty-flvo
one hundred
nIldLweDty.
forty
fcct: thence
80uth
doures.
two minutes. east Ott)' feet: thettcc by Lot
Number 0 on lIald plan 80uth slxty.four de.
lI"recs. thlrty·elght minutes Wt'st one hundred
allrJ forty fl.'et to the place of beclnnlng'".
limier nnll subject. to certain conditions and
restrictions tlwrcin recited and I;('t forth.
ImlJro"('mcnts (nnsil;t of two and one.half
story stolle aud roulI"hcalit house. 24x34 feet.
One·story addition. 10x12 feet. Porch front.
Garase 18x20 feet.
Sold lie th(' IJrOlll'rty of John J. Peelo and
Jonu's B. Gallaghcr. mortgagors IInll John J.
l'celo and Anna Gallagher. real owners.
I,
Coudltlonll-$2I)O.OO cash or «!'rtltled check
on iJll.)' of sale. balance in tell days. Further
No. 1278 (."OlldUiolJa allllounced at snle.
Le"ari Facias
WM.
I
HARVEY.
Attorney.
Le"ari Facias
GEO. T. BUTLER. Attorney.
!.e,'ari Fat'ias
Manh Term, 1033
No.2
March Term. 1933
All that c('rlaln lot or picco of ground
lyhlK In the Townshlr) of Haverford, County
of De'aware and Stato of Pennsylvania. being
designated and known atII Lot No, 9, Plot No.
5. Tra( t No.1. on Q Ct!tlahl plan of lots
call(.>tI "lUerwood" lIurvc¥ed tor A. C. Shand,
Jr.. by On'r and Tinglcy. C. E .• on December
14lh. 102:S aud re<'ordctl at Media. in Caao
No.2. 1J31l"e 18. and described as follows, to
wit: De:;-Innillf;" at a point on tho northeasterly
Bide of llerwood lane (fifty feet wide) at
the dh!tan«(' of three hundn..... and one feet and
~ixtC".l1l olle·hundredths of a foot northwest·
wardly front the inter8Cltion of the n011h.
\l'ealer}y side of Easle rond (88 widened to
the widlh of forly·ollB feet and five-Ienths of
[J,
loot) and the northess1erly 8ide of Merwood InllE.'. Conlnlning In front or breadth
nurlhwestwardly on sald )lerwood lane fifty
feet tlml extending of Ibat in length or
tiellt h northeastwardly bet ween para'lel linea
at right anlflcs to !:'aid )Ierwood Isno one
hundred and forty feel. Bounded on the
lIouthwesl by 1'I1erwood lane aforesaid; all
the northwest by Lot No. 10 on said plan:
un the northeast by land of A, C. Shand. Jr ..
and on the soulhcast by Lot No. 8 ou &Did
Illan.
Under :nul subject
restric.tiolts.
No, 1
I
10
cerlain conditions and
I'"tory
Impro"ements consist of two and one·half
stone nOli roughcast house, 20x30 feet.
One·slory addition, 6xl0 feet. Porco front.
All that Cl'rlnin lot or piece of laml with
Sold ns the property of John J. Peelo and
the buildings and impro,·ements thereon erect· Jnmcs D. Gallagh{.'r. mortgagors, and John J.
('d. situate in the Township of Haverford. Peeln Dlld Allua Gallalrher. real owners.
Cuunty of Delnware and Stnte 01 Pcnnsylvania,
beln!: Lot Number 10. in Block Nua:nber 6.
Cnllditions--S250.00 C8ah or eerlifi~d cheek
Tract Number 1. ')n phm of ":!\[erwood" made UII d:ty of l'alc. balance in ten days. Further
by Oyc"r- and Tingley, C. E .. !lnd recorded at (ouditions announced at sale.
Medin in Ca80 Number 2, pab'll 18. and
boundt-.... and desuibed In aetordance wilh enid CEO. T. BUTLER, Attorney.
plnn ,os folloW8. tu wit: Beginning at a point
un the northcast side 01 Mt'rwood Inne (fifty I
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
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Lc,-ari Facids
No. H20
D('cember Ternl, 1932
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
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OF TRAFFIC COPS and a general discussion.
from the university of Pennsylvania.
,!egr~ himself and at the same time Following the custom established by the
a distingUished sch lar a d lecturer Dr
"Watch out for the traffic cops," is a
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0
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. Board last year, the summer high school
.
b th K
Johnson combines a penetrating under- w'lI be open to all residento; of Swarth
warning given to motonsts . y
e ey~ standing of his own people with a critical I
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stone Automobile Club, which notes a judgment of them based uppn the stand- more, .whde non-res~dents wd.1 be charged
. general wave of enforcement in Eastern ards of the Qest tradition of Europ~n a nommal fee. Puptls attendmg, the sum' at Harvard, Oxford mer h'19h scI100I h ave f ou ud It va Iua bl e
Pennsylvania
culture. H e stud led
j'Reports ;eceived by the Club" said and elsewhere, has since been a university in mastering work in which they were
H
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G Kildare Counsel in 'charge prof!ssor, a member of the diplomatic previously weak or in passing work
arrhlsonL 'I D
t'
t f Ih CI b service, and the author of several best-sel· which they previously failed.
of t e ega
epar men 0
e
u, lers of prose and verse the latest o f .
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"indicate that uniformed police and un· which, God's Trotnbone;~ has attracted
Th!s program does no~ IOclude the reuniformed constables are active in taking considerable literary notice.
creatlO~al fea.tures but lIlcludes merely
registration numbers of vehicles passing
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academiC studies.
through' boroughs and townships. The PHILOSOPHY LECTUREusual cha rge is exceeding the 2O-mile
SHERIFF'S SALES
AT COLLEGE ON SUNDAY
speed limit, with passing red lights running a close second in the total of sumSheriff Sales 01 Real Estate
William Pepperell Montague, promonses.
• fessor of Philosophy, Columbia UnivcrAt the Shenn's Omce
"Up to this time we have secn no ensity;
Ingersoll
lecturer
on
immortality,
dence of the existence of 'speed traps' opCourt Houee. Media. PennsylVania
I - A r tl the Harvard, 1932; ~x-president American
Saturday. April 29. 1033
erated for perso?a..gam.
ppa en y
PhilosOI}hical Association, will give a
enforcerl!ent ac.tlvltles have been under- lecture on uThe Chances of Survivmg
0:30 o'clock A. M.
taken wI.th a view ~o compel. respect ~or I Death" 011 Sunday, April 23 at eight
traffic Signals and speed signs. With 1 •
'
Eaetern Standlltd. Time
hi'
h'ld
t the 0 clock at the Meetmg House. Swarth,
sprmg weat er urmg c t ren 0
C II
'l'h I
'II w"ari Facias
No. 1102
'
t
'
f
It
Ih
I
ed
ct'
'Ihe more . 0 ege dcampus.
e ' ectureI h
WI
t
strees,llse
arulonm
h
fit
f ty"
be ~:tVen un er t e auspices 0
t e
December Term. ]032
d f h' I '
spec 0 ve lC es 15 essen la 0 sa e .
depatmcnt of Philosophy, Swarthmore
All that certain Jol or piece of land wllh
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College. All are welcome.
the buildings and imprOVements thereon erected, situate in tbe Dorough of Prospect Park
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON
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in the County of Delaware. State of Pennayl'·:mla. bounded and described as folloW8:
SPEAKS AT COLLEGE H. S. COURSES TO BE
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SUPLEE'S STORE
+'@
Upper berths are now as low as ,1.00; lower
berths, $1.50; staterooms, '2.50 and '3,00. Pulors, wim and wimout bath, ue proportionately
lower. hcellent meals are offered at attractive
prices. Ask ~ur local tourist or ticket agent
for C Be B folders giving fnlI detail of aU tours,
trips and services.
!!'!!"I'"'oor-n:"I'IIIP:K"'"I~
Here are the lowest, most attractive automobile
rates ever otl"ered. From Cleveland to BufFalo, or
Bulliolo to C1eveIQlld,oae way'3.000r'5.00for
me round trip. Cars over t20 inch wheelbase
sllghdy higher, Round trip tide... give option of
dmer Buffalo or PI. StanlOf Dmsion. It's Cheaper
toarupyonrcarohantodriVeit,...dyou .....e.day.
All that certain brick m('S8U:U;-C and lot nr
piece of land. situate 00 thp southwester'y
8i~le of TOWnsend llitect tit the distance of
cij.!"hly feet me.umr('(1 1I0rthw('stwardly from the
northwesterly corner of the said Townsend
r;lreet and Twelfth street in tbe Towllahip of
Chester, in the County of Delaware and -State
of Pennsyh·:mia. Containing" in front on the
!'aid Towrsend streel measured thence north\\"('s'\\"anl'y (w('nty fcet nnd extending" in depth
sonthwf'stwardly between parallel lines at rllfht
Bnglea theleto ninety fect. Bounded northwest·
"'artI"Y by tither lands of the said Enoch P.
Hendrix :!lnd southN!sl wardly by lands belonl!ril~g tn John A. Bradley and southwestwatd y by lands belonging 10 the Ridlcy Park
flf'alty Company. The northwestern line of
lIaid prolJ('rly passing through th~ <--enler of
Ihe parly wall between said me:S8uage and ~he
mes;m:llre adjoining on the northwest. Dellig
Lot No.6, Block "K" on the Illan of Fair\·j(>w Hl'igh!s. r('corded in lhe office for the
r(' ordi'"l" "f d('-d~ of Dc 1[lware Connh· afore! ~[lHI at ~[('dia in C:l!'C No. I. IItige 9.
Imllrm'cmenls (unsist or two·:o;tory brick
house. Hx24 fef't. Pon:h front. One·atory
brick ndditioll, ax8 feet.
Sold 8l'! thp propprty of Enoch P. Hendrix,
mortsagnr. and Philip Gold, real owner.
Conditinns--$250 00 cash or t'l!rtlfi:d check
on day of aale; balance in (en days. Furt her
,01l'lhl.OIlS announced at s:!lle.
Wl\.L
B. HARVEY. Attorney.
No. 1421
De(ember Term, 1032
All thal (ertajn brlek
m(,8SUQIfC
and lot or
of land, situate on the
hwestcrly side
IofpieceTownsend
street at tbe
of one
I thc
bundred fect nleasured nGrthwcstward y from
I:orthweslerly
TuwnRend
SwU
dis:ane~
I s:reet
HOUSECLEANING?
Easier work. _ • Pleasanter work ••• Far Less
Work • • • th~t'8 what e"ery housewife ap-
preciates today.
And that's why millions of dollars have been
spent hy the Philadelphia Suburban Water
Company so as to bring to you all the water
you want, when you want iland also bring
you SOYfWATER._ • because soft water makes
your housecleaning easier.
SOFT WATER comes to you from clean, safe,
country streams, that are free from limestone
rocks that make water "hard" •• _ and it is
"hard" waler that makes HARD WORK,
MAKE WORK EASY for yourself ••• Use all
this SOFT WATER you want hecause it makes
dust and dirt go like magic ••• fnrthermore, it
eannot roughen or redden your hands.
Truly itis_
"~ERTIFIED
WATER
I,..... PEDIGREED STREAMS"
Lc,"ari Fada!!
What is wonh prinrios is yonh making rad -usc SPENCEJl P:aINnNG ID
Spring
~'lid
and Twelfth s:reet. in the Township of
I CheSler. in lhe County of Delaware and State
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 21. 1933
BUREAUCRACY
WINS AGAIN AT
HARRISBURG
SWARTHMORE FACULTY
AWARDS FELLOWSmpS
: ..erlorlnance this month of Susan Glaspell's "Allison's House", the Pulitzer
Prize play of 1931. It is a drama of a
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The Faculty of Swarthmore College poet's family on t he last day 0 f the mne·
has announced the award of three Fel- I teenth century as the house where the
had been written is being sold.
lowships for graduate study for the
yea 1933·34. The John Lockwood MeRowe. Miriam Phillips. Feed
morial Fellowship has been awarded to Nofer, Helen Craig, and Frances TorchiThomas Seal Chambers of Reading. ana are in the cast.
Mr.College
Chambers
T oDlg
. ht t he H-~
Pennsylvania.
uated from the
in was
1931 grad.
with
e b
rates ·Its
H,· ghest HO'lors ,·n Cllcmistry. He is at tent h aOlllversary
by preseo t·Illg t he wor Id
·
P resent engaged in graduate_ work at premiere of Dorothy Nichols'
comedy,
.
Harvard University. His part,cular in- "Hickory Dickory". It will be repeated
tcrest lies in the application of Physi- tomorrow night.
cal Chemistry to the problems of the
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organ,·c chemist. He will continue with
Dance", was based upon an old sixtee nth century dance baU.d.
value of our song and insectivorous
birds.
The second section of the program
was the
"Ballade
in D in
major",
No.6,
Bird life is beginning to form a more
and
Intermezzo
E Aat Gp.
minor.
Op.
interesting
part of our daily lives. A
118. No.6 of Brahms. Also a few lines
from the Sonnet of Pel rare. No.2,
study of it has been made a reg'Ular
Mr. Swan's compositions, the second
part of the curriculum of our public
of which is dedicated to Dr. Alwyne
schools. Over two hundred and thirty
himself, were given next, "Rondeau des
species of birds, many of them rare,
Enfants" written in one of the forms
OCcur in our Commonwealth. Let us
at the moment and the Sonata in A
plant more trees and shrubs, prevent
I
minor. The latter is unusual
because
forest fires, and build more bird houses
it is presented
in "Pour
a sing Ie
e movement.
"Sarabande
(from
Piano" by
•." attract these feathered friends, for
Debussy) and the "Prelude in D minor,"
in this way we will come to know them
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'Th C
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P r
bctter.
p. 23, o. ,and'
e apn;::10US 0 1- J
II.
chine
lie"
of
Rachmaninoff
his work at Harvard, leading toward
District Girl Scout Report
the scheduled program, but inconcluded
response
the doctorate in Chemistry.
to the audience's appreciation, Dr. AI.
NEW CAPS AND
The Joshua Lippincott Fellowship
District Committee No, 6 of the Girl wylte al~o played as encore a compo- I
TROUSERS FOR POLICE
was awarded to Helen Stafford of Lan- Scouts held an unusually interesting ..
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P
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· M·ISS Sta Iford w as meeting at the "Little House" Tuesday SltlOl1 0 ::.::c::;,;;_
ac. ••4'........- caster, ennsy vania.
graduated from the College in 1930 with
F
N
1 While the salaries of police officers in
Highest Honors in History, Philosophy, Imlorl1in:•• April lith. After a brief busi·
orum otes
I Swarthmore were not reduced this year,
and Mathematics. For the past three
meeting, l\frs. Wm. T. Cooper,
the members of the local force will feel
years she has been engaged in graduate chairman, introduced Miss Dorothy Cline
Due to bereavement, Mr. Patrick M.
the pinch of economy in council's decision
study at Bryn Mawr CoJleg~. S.he h.as 01 New York. a member of the Field Malin was unable to keep his engage- Lloyd I'ike, ..ellar attack man,
last night to purchase only new trousers
held a Bryn Mawr schoJ2rships III Hls- Staff of the National Girl Scouts, who ment to speak of the Roosevelt fiuan·
captain. Ihe 1933 learn.
..,00 this year instead of complete new suits.
tory. the scholarships of the Society of
a very interesting report on the cial policy at this weeks forum. It is _ _ _ _=============
Previously it has been the practice to·
Pennsylvania Women in New York, and
,.h,·ch she has L_·· n mak,·ng for hoped Mr. Malin may take up this f
buy
each officer a complete new uniform
h
t e Mary EI
• Iza
h Ph·1
subject at a later date.
· b et h G arrett·E uropean
ucc d I h'
or 1933 was bzsed was determined ea~h year. This year new trousers will
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early in January and totaled $38,016.90,
Fellowship. She is now engaged in a the past year on t e l a e p 13 area.
study
in
Great
Britain
of
Anglo-Scot·
Miss
Cline
reported
that
District
boundAt
the
A-fonday
Forum,
April
24
at
made up ~s follows: General fund. have to suffice--and they are t"J be long
t,·sh relations at the end of the 16th aries had been changed and some of the
~" 872 40. H h
f d $792000 P
trousers too in order that the townspeople
Whittier
House. professor
Dr. J. Roland
Pen-I .....
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un
'
.
'
.
;
0- will know that some improvement has
Century. with particular reference
larger Districts subdivided so that the nock
assistant
of Social
Ice.
$8.980.
Fire.
$'1.206;
Health.
I
the
question
of
the
succession
to
the
would
be
smaller,
thus
gaining
in
Sc,·en·ce.
at
S\varthmore
College
will
dis$2,078.00;
$1,900.00; Light a.nd been made.
English throne. She will use the Fel-I.fi~~i,:nc:y.
P
$5 Property,
850
New caps were also authorized.
lowsh,·p ,·n the completion of this pro~ J'
cuss "Democracies
and
Dictatorships." $1,260.00.
ower, ,
; Sewers. $930; SundTles, -r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Using
the
findings
of
the
Survey
as
a
*
*
*
jr.ct and its presentztion as a dissertafor discussion, Miss Cline made a
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tion for the doctorate in History at number of constructive suggestions to the
The following week. Dr. Clair WiI- OLD ENGLISH STORY
Y
IlrT I',le AHlaawnrn·ah A. Le".dom
local committee, complimenting them on cox wJlI dlSCUSS the Roosevelt Farm
HOUR PROGRAM
"
bill.
Dr.
Wilcox
has
studied
this
com~
was awarded to F. Elmer
certain phases of their work and indicat- plicated measure thoroughly and his
lSOI North 26th Street,
ing where improvement could be made talk should be illuminating and inAn Old English Festival with a May
Mr. Fisher is a member
in the general program.
structive.
Queen,
court of honor and English
class at the College and is an Honors
Mrs. David Phillips, Local Director of
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student with a major in English HteraPh'l d J h' C ' I
t d
dances and songs will be the feature of
I a e p. 1a OU?CI. 'Y3S presen an
On May 7, the Forum, together with the Story Hour on May 3 at 2 :45
ture. He will use the Fellowship in
graduate study at Princeton University
1~ the dISCUSSI?n.
the 10ca] student chzpter of "The o'c1ock at the Women's Club house.
in the field of English literature, with
The Committee w~s dehghted to wel- rLeague for Industrial Democracy" will William ·W. Price will tell Robin Hood
'T"ODA Y you can buy a
particular emphasis on the Elizabethan come for the first time, members fr?m present Mr. Kirby Page, well known stories to tile boys and girls.
.I. Goodyear AII-Weatber
.
TIr_the world' •• tandard of
period.
Llanerch and Norwood, both of wh!ch socialist and an editor of 'The World
The
program
is
under
the
direction
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quality - for less than you
Boroughs have announced the formatJOn Tomorrow"
of Mrs. Laurence J. Stabler, Mrs.
pafd for Uttle known or unof a Girl Scout troop. Mrs. Bowers an.
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Philip O. Davis and Mrs. George P.
kliown brands only a few
mCKORY DICKORY
that the Indian Chief "One Star" LEGION TO SPONSOR
Warren.
months
.
) back.
AT HEDGEROW was giving a lecture at the fire hall at
PLAY FOR RELIEF
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Llanerch. Friday evening, April 2Ist, for
When you Iouy Goodyear.
PENNA. BIRD DAY
Four contemporary American p I a y- the benefit of their new troop.
her.'. what you 8etl
The Players' Club, in co-operation
wrights are represented on next week's
It was announced that the tree planting
The Pennsylvania State Game ComTRACTION
repertory at the Hedgerow Theatre in
Indian Run Camp wilt be held Satur- with the local American Legion, has
mission
urges every citizen in PennsylIn the anmor the tread ....berelt
arranged to produce "The Hottentot"
Rose Valley. The week opens on Wed·
afternoon, April Und.
belonlll. Thfl moet poalth'e non..
vania to make an honest effort to fitaldd tread on any tlie. .
nesday, April 26th, with the third pre"Be Prepared Meeting" for Dis- under the direction of Mr. Charles D.
tingly
celebrate
Pennsylvania
Bird
Day
sentation of Dorothy Nichols' satiric trict No. 6 will be held at Camp Tall Mitchell, as a special feature.
SUPERTWIST
The play wiIJ be given on the even- WIllCh has officially been set aside for
comedy, "Hickory Dickory"; a social sa· Trees May 13. The loving cup will be
In the body ·of the tire-cord that
our fez.thered friends 011 April 21 by
.bearba rather tban retI.t. shock
tire on the subjection of the modern race clwarded to the troop receiving the great. ings of June 1, 2, and 3, and all proproclamation of Governor Pinchot.
and straIn-the belt lneurance
to the pressure of the clock.
cst number of poil1ts. The Court of ceeds will go for the relief of the
aaainat blGwoulI In any tire.
In
Ollr appreciation of nature and
On Thursday, April ZI, Constance Awards will also meet at this time and needy and distressed of the community.
APPEARANCE
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the wonderful blessings we derive from
girls will receive the merit badges for
Marie O'Hara's "The Years Of The LoIf you want Ilood loob. Goodyt:ar
our
contact
with
it,
let
us,
too,
do
custs" wiII be given, a play which con· the last year's work.
Boro Tax Rate·Cut Two Mills
.. about the handetlDleat tire on
everything
possible
to
perpetuate
it.
the road.
cerns itself with the plight of an order of
On Wednesday evening, April 12th, the
Already a number of sportsmen's asso(ContlnrJ~d from PaOI! One)
lifefime
Benedictine Nuns in wartime Belgium. Girl Scouts leaders of District No. 6
LOOK
ciations and Audubon Societies have
Guarantee
Miss O·Hara. a Philadelphian. has based met at the 20th Century Club of Lans- borough marks the second consecutive
allh...
sponsored house buildillg contests which
ycar
that
such
a
reduction
has
been
her play on the diary of a nun.
Miss Cline presented those
extraorclinary
will terminate on Pennsylvania Bird
On Friday, AprH 28, Lynn Riggs' phases of the Survey which were appli- made. Last year's reduction of two milts
.IICES
Dt"y.
These programs are to be highly
in
the
general
borough
tC'x
was
offset,
to the work of the leaders, making
newest play, "The Son of Perdition" will
on BODPYEAR
however by an increase of 1~ mills in commended and go a long way toward
be shown. An adaptation of James Gould Iv,"""ble and helplul suggestions.
bringing
about
a
better
understanding
ALL·WEATHERS!
the
sinking
fund
tax
and
the
addition
Cozzens' novel of the same name, and
Mrs. Zimmer of Swarthmore was hostt.t••21·1.6.
laid in a Cuban locale, it is a graphic ess to the Eagle Scouts and the First of .xi mill for the support of the Public both of the economic and aesthetic
Library.
Uf-2t 6.5.
presentation of many timely philosophies. Class Scouts of her troop at the Flower
The total tax rate for 1932 therefore
6.S.
Saturday. April 29. will mark the only Show March 29th.
was the same as 1931, or 12 ruWs. This
7.51
Mrs. \-Vol. Brown Maloney, founder of y('ar~s reduction of the general tax rate
S.lIS
Better Home movement says, "From however represents a reduction in the
beginning, Girl Scouts were the na- total rete from 12 mills to 10 mills.
Woman's ExcLange
tural champions of better homes in
The millage figures since 1928 for the
Foods Are Not on Sale at
America. They are now the owners of borough arc as follows:
ULittie Houses" all over the country;
1928-General tax, 9 miHs, sinking
Any Other Store in
model home being known as the
fund tax, ~ mill, total tax rate 10 mills.
Sweet Home House in WashingSwarthmore
1929-General tax rate, lI.V2 mills,
33 West Baltimore Ave.
D. C. Here in the model home the
sinking fund tax, ~ mill, total tax rate
Girl Scouts win keep open house for dis- 12 mills.
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
tinguished guests and visitors to the Na.
Home-made
Bread,
Rolls,
193O-General tax 11 mills, sinking
Chester Road and Vale Ave.
Cakes and Pas..,..
tional Capitol during the nation-wide
Madison 11 0
fund
teX
1
mill,
total
tax
rate.
12
mills.
celebration of Better Homes Week, April
Breakfast-7 a. m. to 9: 30
Swarthmore 1250
a. m.
23rd to 29th."
iug
fund
ta~,
1
mill,
total
tax
rate,
12
_
19JI-General tax rate, 11 ruil1s, sinkSpeC"lal 35c Lnncbeons-12 to
During this week there will be public mitis.
2 p. m.
showings of the domestic arts by the
1932-Gelleral tax rate 9 mills, sinkthemselves.
ing fund tax 2~ mills. and library tax
Mrs. John J. H. Phillips. !4 mill. Total tax 12 mills.
Week End Special
Chairman of Publicity
The budget upon which the tax rate
Hot cross rolls-1St': a doz.
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·Need New
TIRES?
I
Inounc~
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
I-Iannum
&. Waite
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Today!
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Blueberry muffins-20c doz.
Hand made cream Easter Eggs
EASTER PROGRAM
DELIGHTS MUSIC LOVERS
Russian Borseth on order-SOc
The V cspers program for Easter Sunday was presented by Dr. Horace AIwync, Director of Music at Bryn Mawr
College 2nd a distinguished pianist, who
included in his oresentation of selec~
tions of famous composers, two by
A1fred J. Swan of this college. The ser.
vice was held at the usual time in Clo.
th!er Memorial and was attended by a
fairly large audience.
•
Delivered tor dinner it ordered before
The first of the three divisions of the
4 o'clock-7Oe a quart
recital included two cho·ral-Preludes of
PWLIP DAVIS
Bach, "Now Comes the Gentiles~ Saviour" and "Awake, the Voice ComSwa. 1918-J
mands'"
both
Busoni.1
Then
after
an arrangements
introduction inbywhich
he i 1~================;
stated that the following selection was,
ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES
as Were many of Schumann's works inspired by a writing by HOffman' he
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUMplayed "Papillons" Gp. 2. Under' Dr.
MER UNDER WELL MADE
Alwyne's deft yet 'Unaffected touch the
divisions of this number were easily
comprehended j "The Waltz", "Entry
of Rowdy Masks", "Dance of the Big
WINDOW SHADES
Boots", "Vult", and the others. The
last
movement, "the Grandfather
SLIP COVERS
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ql.
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12 PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw. 1993
FOR
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
CALL
A. WAYNE
FOOD SALE
at
~IETHODlST CHURCH KITCHEN
Saturday, 9 A. M. to I
Vegetable soup, meat 10aE, pepper
hash, cakes, pies and rolls
PARK
AVE.
Swarthmore 1568
finer
smarter
larger
Home Made Ice Cream
AWNINGS
MOSTELLER
10
DELUXE
FIREWOOD
FREOJ.HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
TWO NEW
aNew
PLYMOUTHS
at lower
prices
PLYMOUTH, who for two years has set the pace in low
price ear values-Plymouth, who startled the world with
Floating Power- Plymouth, who has hroken all records
of sales increases-
I
•• - now presents two new cars: A new Plymonth Six at
lower prices! A De Luxe long-wheelhase Plymonth!
Both have Floating Power. Both have Hydraulic Brakes,
and Rigid-X Douhle-Drop Frame, and Safety.Steel Body!
They have new STYLE! And the typical Plymouth performance which is the hoast of every Plymouth owner.
Don't he on the outaide! Find out ahoutthese wonder.
fnl new Plymonths. Join the crowd8 at our salesroom or
telephone for a demonstration.
HANNUM &
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
FURNITURE RESTORING
S.WARTH. 1441
SIX
Swarth.
WAITE
AND YALE
AVENUE
1250
FRIDAY NIGHT -8:30- COLUMBIA NETWORK -PLYMOUTH BROADCAST
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Editorial Commmt
Pledged to support to the very end a
program of economy in state government. Delaware County's representatives
in the House and Senate are finding
themselves in the minority as the present
session of the General Assembly draws
to a close.
A t t he present time
t here is every rea.
SOil to believe that the session will end as
the last specla
. I seSSIon
. ended, with bureaucracy 011 the winning .side and the
T e SWARTHMOREAN
VOL. V-NO.1 7
PLAYERS CLUB
ELECTIONS NEXT WEEK
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 28. 1933
MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM
$2.50 PER YEAR
FORTNIGHTLY CARD
PARTY A SUCCESS
At the Fortnightly Card Party on
April 21st at the Woman's Club a very
satisfactory sum was contributed,-$I60.
This will be given to the COIl\ll1unity
Centcr to be used to buy shoes for needy
children. The members of the Fortnightly greatly appreciate the free use of the
clubhouse a'ld the generous response
made by Swarthmore people.
PETrY THIEVES
IN BORO
BaUots have been mailed to the members of the Players Club for use at the
The Players will close their unusually
Thieves descended on Swarthmore
Annual Election during the w~k of successful season next week with the
Wednesday and committed a series of
May 1st. The present officers, Charles D. most Sl)ectacular production of the year,
nine robberies. In each case the method
I. h
M,·tchell. Pres,·dent. Dr. A. Francis Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's
of entry was the same, that of raising
Jackson. Vice-President, Thomas \V. An- Dream," that delightful comedy w lie
a side window on the first floor,
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through
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Athenian no )ility an a group 0
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a ter removing t cir shoes in order to
ina ted at the Annual business meeting of elllan wor men y t e airy 0 III Ie
avert etectIon.
I d · t· on the losing
taxpayers
At 6:30 in the morning Officer Hamth t thside. h
d-·' the Club on April 10th. together with lovely wood. just outside the Athenian
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one
mad
midsummer's
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by
received a call from the home of
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f $10000 Roland G. E. Ullman for the one year
I' h
urner ' . w,
, s saving a
..The director of this revelry. w IIC
L. A. Yerkes of 326 Cornell avenue.
000, will be vetoed by the Governor if it term as
will be played May 1 to 5 illdusive,I
stating that someone had entered the
gets through the Legislature.
8 :15, at the Players Club, Fairview and
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house by the first floor window during
Political observers throughout the
Chester Roads. is John Dolman. Jr..
the night without disturbing anyone.
state are expressing regret at the outcome
one of the Players' best-liked actorThe Arts and Crafts exhibit opened The robber gained access by taking a
of the session but call attention to the
producers. who promises that the play at two o'c1ock on Thursday, April 27. chair from a nearby porch to stand on.
lact that
will
be "done" in the true
and today.
will.
be Iopen
from ten toI. ten. and opening an unlocked window. He
h almost half 01
f the House and
The Anllual Meeting of the \\'oman's
d tlShakes
hopeart
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Senate as stood out or good govern- ClUb will be held at the clubhouse on call mallner-a
come IIy IIroug
- Some arllcles wll >e for sale. de
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E ,ver- took only a lIashlight. While this ineven t ose parts us"a y p aye sen ,- able alter the Exhibit closes.
very- vestigation was being made by Captain
ment and should not come under the general condemnation of the entire body.
Tuesday afternooll. followed by tea and melltally ill other productiolls.
thing is to be removed all Saturday of Police John Rogeri and Officer
Among those who not only sponsored a reception honoring the new members
To that end. Mr. Dolman has planned. morning.
Hamby. numerous other calls came to
the economy program in the beginning of the club. A novel program has been with infinite pains. every bit 01 this proTo provide for expenses. a small ad. Headquarters all of a similar nature.
but have supported it and fought for it arrallged and the reports from the va- duction. In order to get the difficult mission will be charged. The committee Milk drivers. trolley car conductors.
consistently have been Delaware County's rious committees will be given; not dark-to-dawn iIInsion in the woodland hopes that no citizen. old or young. will 2nd bus drivers were questioned as ,to
representatives in the House and Senate. the stereotyped reading 01 lacts. but scenes. much experimental work in miss the educational. value and inspira- suspicious, individuals. but without reAn observer writing for a Harrisburg a surprise program. Mrs. Roland Eaton lighting was done under his direction. tion 01 this display.
suits. With the aid of Chief Sakers. of
newspaper comments as follows upon the and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson. first and Likewise. he designed and supervised
Exhibits represent more art. industry. the Ridley Park Police. finger prints
many reasons for the break-down 01 what second Vicc·Presidents of the club will the making 01 the huge "drop" belore and skill than the most loyal Swarth- were taken. This robber entered the
started to be a very fine program for the be Ihe hostesses for the alternoon.
which all scenes will be played. At his morean could have imagined his town houses with bare feet as the tracks in
Mrs.
Arthur
Redgravc,
cllairman
of
request,
the Players
have designed
made their
I . Iy. H e h a d
. taxpayer-and wound up by becOl;ning-a the GFrden Section of the Woman's own
costullles
which were
by to possess. Many visitors are expected t he mu d showe d very pam
triumph for Bureaucracy.
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f 'I,·ss Barbara Dol,na". There are about from outside the borough.
worked after 3:30 A. M., for a shower
"The House leadership undertook to do· Club,
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h 1-1 a 35
!\ cl,,·ld in'personators of the fairy folk
The collection of paintings. sketches. started at that t,·me and h e had tra c ked
what the last special session had failed to a garden
F·d overs
'I at 5t he trat
10 30 Aavell
'I in the production. all of them beautifully &ud cartoons surpass even the brilliant fresh mud ,. n all th e h 0 u ses.
on rI
"ay culture
t • at will
: speak.
. ., . trained.
From th e 10sses re por t e
d y
b th
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do----:-put a brake on expansion of govern- Inn
Experts
in ay.
garden
dshowing made
b.d in 1930.
d Quilts.
h f rugs.f
e VICment and wipe out many overlapping Women are asked to bring lunch boxes
The cast includes: Charles D. Mitchell, resses, em rOI ery, an ot er orms 0 tims the chief search was for money
forms of State service.
and in the afternoon they will be per- Reba B. Mitchell, Morris E. Smith'd
a!)pear in
and
and wearing apparel. The homes enI
"From t he outset they were h an d·Icap- sonally conducted through the Arthur Jol", R. Bro,v"ell. Dorothy G. Smith. inISp
aye leather.
vanety.andngelllOus
creatlons
and the loot
taken
wood.
·metal'. dolls.
bags. Itered LAY
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II as folfled by these forces:
Hoyt Scott Arboretum, at Swarthmore John R, Brownell, Jr., Robert M. Stab- I
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. tOws: . . er es,
orne avenue,
. The Finchot Administration,
ler. Mary M. Armstrong, Frederic A. amp s 1a es, mosaics; 00 s 10 prln small amount of change Dr. A. V. B.
which for reasons best kn own to
Members of the Woman's Clul) are Ch,·ld. J. W,·II,·am S,·mo"s. Robert C. and in manusr..-ipt,
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h.plays, poetry. manuh
College.
Orr. 910 Alt. Holyoke place. light overitself refused to dip as deeply ininvited to join the County Federation Powell. Harry R. Johnso11. Stafford \v. script
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2rc Itectural and t eat- coat and 7S cents in change; Dr. Karl
to government economies as the
Garden Day all \Vednesday, May 10th, Parker. John Dolman. Jr.. Robert nca
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I es.h eSIh esI t esc
h Items
h h rOm
I Re:ming, 410 Park avenue, a professor
s etr:
financial needs of the Common·
when all who plan to go will meet at Perry. Margaret Vlachos. Frederick B. 1Tl\jIVI
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ua 5, t e sc 00 s, cure SC 00 s, at Swarthmore College, $2,25; Frank
wealth demand.
the office of Louis Cole Emmons, Bat- Murray. Helen Robey Glenn. Gene co
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an
arto. ounI ahond ave ex-I Gray, 403 Michigan avenue, $1 in
The Philadelphia Republican
timorc Pike and Hiverview Roads, and Lappe. Betty Glenn, Peggy Glenll, 11 )Its 0 1I1structIve va ue an unusua change j Peter E. Told. 328 Park aveO rganization which stood out
then wilt visit the gardens of Mrs. Em- Beverley Doc, :Margaret Shoemaker, tYPTe ·
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against the regulars time and
mons, 1\:Irs. George· A. Zimmer and hIorris Bassett, Margaret Louise Cole,
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th •• d •• hiyers. John Detlefson and Leroy Wil- Mrs. S. C. Wisdom. Mrs. H. A. Piersol. nue. the intruder took several articles
cracy.
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Mrs. Arthur W. Kent. Mrs. Charles E. of clothing and a purse containing $10.
The lobbies of organized minAvenue •. as chairman of the. tickets.
So much illterest has been evidenced. Fischer. Mrs. J. H. Holmes. Mrs. AnMrs. Frank Ford Barber. of 506 Harorities who came to Harrisburg
in the coming production that the Play- drew Gary White. Mrs. C. Russell vard avenue. attributes a premonition
-including school boards. school
est y n ay IIIg t.
ay. t.
rs. ers have arranged a matinee perform- Phillips. Mrs. William Stericker and which she had on Monday night. as beteamers and welfare agencieschaIrman hof ance for children May 6. at 2:30. and Mrs. A. M. Lackey.
ing responsible for her loss of only
to argue each in hehalf of its'
tIe" us,c
10 cents. She told John Rogeri. borough
music. There will be a solo by Miss been reserved. Membership books are
own pet appropriation and
chief of police yesterday about the
Phyllis Newgeol1 and a piano number by not acceptable at tl,,·s sho\v.
Engagement Annonnced
against the interests of taxpaypremonition and said she had removed
Miss Mildrid Spencer. Mrs. Roland G.
It is expected that some of the ]cad$2
ers as a whole.
0 from her purse and placed it in
E. Ullman, chairman of the Dramatic iug metropolitan theatrical critics will
Dr. and Mrs. Alvan W . Atkinson 0 f
The inconsistency of a major"
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hiding, leaving the lone dime in the
section IS coac l1ng the one-act pay, be in the audience the week 0 the pro- Trenton. N. J. announce the engagement purse. J.\'
.{ rs. B ar b er. who ,·s a b eHever
I'ty 0 f the members of the Legis "The Neighbors", by Zona Gale, in duction because of h.Ir. Dolman's plan
lat ure w h 0 5 et a W retched exwhich the following will take part: Mrs. to make this presentation truiy Shakes- of their daughter. Alice Newlin and An- in good luck omens. always carr,·ed a
ample by refusing to cut their
Phelps Soule. Mrs. Elliott Richardson. pearean.
drew Simpson of Swarthmore college.
small bone. as a good luck token. which
wn
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Miss on
Atkinson
who of
is the
supervisor
of she
Chief Rogeri
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Mrs. Lovett
Miss Frescolll,
ElizabethMiss
Main,
Mildred
Miss
nurses
St. Thomas
Virgin Isand presented
he is nowtocarrying
with yesterday
the hope
• It has bcen th at tl,e Bu- Simpers,
rcaucrat s WID an
e peop e ose.
Alice Lukens, Mrs. \ViIliam Argyle and
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lands has two sisters and a brother who that it will bring him good luck in
uTo be sure there will be some eco- Ahs. George A. Hoadley. The hostesses
The Community Health Society can graduated from Swarthmore college. tracking down the robbers.
nomles
an d r cd uct·Ions, some ml·11·ons
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for the afternoon will be AIrs. Thomas usc a lJaby· coac h I'1 tl lere ,·s a S \varth _ 1\
.
>{,·ss Atk,·nson ,·s a n,'ece of Mr. and Mrs.
chopped out of the budget-but the root Winter Andrew, Mrs. C. Wahl Dimes more mother who has one that is no Edward A. Jenkins of North Chester
FINAL PROGRAM OF
of the evil will remain. The iniquitous and Mrs. J. Horace \Valtcr.
longer needed.
road.
Administration code, pennitting ~xpan- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I\IUSIC SECTION
sion of government on the same scale it
has been expanding the past few years,
The Music Section of the Woman's
A VIEW IN THE ARTHUR HOYT SCOTT ARBORETUM
will conticue as, the salvation of the BuClub will present its last program of
reaucrats and the despair of old John
the season on Monday afternoon at the
Taxpayer.
club house at 2 :30, followed by a "Tea."
"The State government is heading toThe chairman, ~.f :s. R. Chester Spen.
wards a financial breakdown that can be
cer, with the cooperation of a number
prevented only by a very sharp upturn in
of our teachers of music, has arranged
business, unbelievably large receipts from
an interesting and varied program,
(Continued on Paoe Biz)
which will be given by young Swarthmore musicians. This promises to be a
surprise
as welt as a musical treat to
MR. DE MOLL AT
those who are not in close touch with
WOMEN VOTERS MEETING
the budding musical talent of our versatile community. Piano solos, duets
The Swarthmore League of \Vomen
and trios, vocal selections, violin num.
Voters was held at the Woman's Club·
bers, an instrumental trio, and last but
house. Tuesday, April 25, at two-thirty
not least, a Haydn Toy Symphony,
p. m. The subject, HMuscie Shoals-a
played by fourteen young people and
Yardstick for :Measuring Living Costs",
directed by Mrs. George T. Ashton,
Was presented by Mr. Cart de Moll, of
will make up the program. Those takSwarthmore, who has been leading a
ing part are, Elizabeth Whittaker, Sasntall study group in a careful survey of
rah Marie Disque, Polly Hoot, Sylvia
this great national problem.
Swann, Janet Forster, Anne Wray.
Mr. DeMoll displayed a map showing
Jane Richardson, Naomi Wright, Erthe Tennessee Basin and gave a history
nest Lange~ Louise Paulson, Stewart
of the Muscle Shoals plans with relation
Thorn, Louise Spencer, Elizabeth Grato climate, that climate being pleasant all
fel, Rex Jones, Richard Sanford, Peggy
Year. The reforestation project would
James, Doreen Mit.:::hell. Irma Zimmer,
blclude the planting of many hemlock
Ruth DeUefson. Richard Keppler. Ruth
ees for they are fast growing and make
Servois. Virginia Yerkes, Gertrude
excellent lumber for building purposes.
Schobinger, Bob Spencer, Joe Coke.
Now that President RoosC\'elt has
launched the Tennessee Valley project,
. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of Amthe key to which is Muscle Shoals, this
herst avenue had as their guests last
Whole matter becomes the immediately Take advantage of the cleared palhs alo... l.'1e Crum in the college woods. A stroll OD these nice sprina days in week-end, Mrs. Johnson's sister and
important point in the great sweep of this setting is Cood for everyone, younK or old. The Garden Section of the Woman's Club will (:Gudnel a group family. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Johnson
propOsed national development.
and children, Barbara and Richard of
tbronch the Arboretum next FrMAY morniq.
Bronxville, N. Y.
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admission to the Medical School of the plays three games a week. Schedules people or their heirs may be furnished COLONEL BYATI' SPEAKS
University of Pellna.
are posted ill advance. Two games are to one of the local offices of The ConAT THE mGH SCHOOL
played every afternoon on Rutgers necticut Mutual Life Insurance ComMr. alld Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave of avenue field. Percentages of all teams pany: Frank D. Lombar, General
Vasszr avenue, entertained at supper are recorded and posted.
Colonel Hyatt, who explained that he
Agent, Suite 808, Fifteen Hundred WaiN
last Sunday evening.
1'he teams and their captains and nut Street and Th. Leiper Black, Gen- had talked to more than twenty thousmanagers:
eral Agent, 935 Public Ledger Building, and students in the preceding twelve
M'!"s. George Marr, of Park avenue,
Mrs. Alvan W. Atkinson, of Tren12,
Yanks.
Manager
Charles
Black;
or to the Home Office in Hartford
was hostess to the Poets' Circle Thurs N ton, New Jersey, is the guest of Mr.
• weeks, .spoke to the pupils of the
Captain
Ted.
Smith
i 11, Indians, Man- Connecticut.
day !lfternoon.
and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins, of North ager George Stauffer; Captain Richard
Leon L. Barron, So. Montrose; Mar- Swarthmore High School on Thursday,
Chester Road this week. Mrs. Way- \\rray. 10, Braves, Manager Howard garet D. Black (changed to M. D. the twentieth. Colonel Hyatt, the PresiMrs. Frederic McGregor Campbell land Eisbree of HilJborn avenue enterand her son, Frederic McGregor Camp- tained at IUllcheon for AIrs. Atkinson Dingle; Captain Boyd Stauffer. 10, Stevens), Pittsburgh; Morre11 T. Berry, dent of P. M. C., kept the perfect atSpartans, Man~ger Lawrence Barry; Philadelphia; Richard Cohen, Coraopbell, 3d, are the guests of Mrs. Camp- 011 Thursday.
tention of his young audience as he
Captain
Philip Snyder. 9, Cubs, Man- olis: Charles F .. Cooper, Philadelphia;
bell's_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ager Ralph Rhodes; Captain Arthur Arthur R. Courtland, Pittsburgh; Ray pointed out to them a few outstanding
Cookman, of College avenue.
Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Dickinson ave- Cheyney. 9, Giants, Manager Robert
F. DeFrain, Dunmore; Christian' W. facts.
nue. entertained at luncheon and bridge Hall; Czptaill Ralph Skelley.
He decl,red that civilization has been
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keighton and
Flohr, Scranton; William L. Fox. Rad011 Thursday,
A variety team will be chosen from nor: Harry J. Goodyear, Harrisburg; built by a system. This system is
their children have moved from Moylan
all boys participating in these games. John J. Hanley, Lock Haven; Jean taught, concisely and forcefully in the
to the home formeri,)- occupied by Miss
Joan McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and
This team \vill 1)lay a seven game sched- Heski3;, Scranton; John W. Hoffman, State Military Colleges, of which there
Mary Naylor.
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Mrs. John McCurdy, of Cornell avenue. ule with neighboring High Schools. The
Carbondale: Merle C. Hutchison, Pitts- are but four in oUr country. In addition
Mrs. Edgar U. Reynolds, of Swarth- celebrated her third birthday on Satur- lirst game will be played with Lans- burgh; Edmund V. K1icka, Pittsburgh; these colleges aim to produce real men'
more avenue, is in Atlantic City, N. ] .. day, ,when her guests we~e Jimmy and downe High School on Rutgers avenue Woffard U. Larson, Allentown; Ralph -men of their word, honorable
Katrma Bogardus and Richard Kepler. field 011 Thursday, May 4, 3 :30 p. m.
T. Lenhart, Erie; John C. McAllister, unfearing. He gave the school to unJ. Hllrace Walter, of Cedar lane, ell,
. .
Varsity players will not be excluded Philadelphia; Pierre Meagher, Phila- derstand that the greatest pacifist is the
tertained a contract club of which he is
1 he Trlmty GUild of the Episcopalian frolll their class teams. but changes will
delphia; Emory S. Meckley, Allentown; man wh.o hzs real cause to hate war,
a member on Monday evening. His chur,ch e!ltertained the Young lrVo- be made on the Varsity throughout the
William H. Rainey, Pittsburgh; Wil· the soldier.
guests were: J. V. S. Bishop, Samuel C. man s. GUIld of the Swarthmore P:cs- season as the boys develop and improve.
In closing, the Colonel took a few
Ham E. D. Reeves, Drexel Hill; FredWisdom Joseph Geer Dr. John Mur- byterlan Church last Tuesday c\·elllllg.
minutes
to beseech the boys and girls
The
seventh
and
eighth
grade
boys
erick A. Schock, Philadelphia; D. Earl
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have becn divided into four teams, 7th W. Snyder, Wilkinsburg; Emory H. to take one lesson from the military
and 'Valter Dickinson.
J lam
• ext~n, of DICkill~OI~ avetraining of West point.
nue has been appomted a captam In the Garnets rnd 7th \Vhitcs, and the 8th Tewksbury, Pittsburgh; Saul Tashman,
"Don"t welch I" he implored. "When
Garnet
and
8th
'Vhites.
A
Junior
High
Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford, of Infantry Reserve according to a war
you've done wrong, and you know
School varsity will be picked from these
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you've done wrong, admit it. Admit it
teams to pJay two games with lfarcus
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G
R B b
f 0 d
and take your punishment."
Hook
JUllior
High
School.
The
home
LA
FOLLETI'E
TO
evening.
eorge . ar er 0
g en avenue,
gamo
will
be
played
011
Tuesday,
May
TALK
AT
COLLEGE
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who attends Rollins College, Winter
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Powell, of Park, Florida, was among sixteen ju- 9. 3 :30, Rutgers avenue field.
Philip F. LaFoJlette will lecture on
;.
Richmond, Virginia, formerly of the niors and seniors elected to member"Fundamental Problems of Today" on
Swarthmore Apartments, have been ship in the Rollins Key Society, hon- GOETHE FIUI TO BE SHOWN
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, of orary scholastic organization.
IN MEETING HOUSE MAY 4 Friday evening, May 5, at 8:00 p. m. in
Clothier Memorial, under the auspices of
the Swarthmore Apartments and ~Ir.
The official German film prepared for
and Mrs. Allyne C. Martin.
Dr. A. F. Jackson of Park avenue,
the
Cooper Foundation.
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was olle of the judges at the one-act the centenary of the great writer's
Mr. LaFollette has agreed to discuss
Complying with the promise given to play contests held in \Vest Chester on death wilt be shown at the Meeting
the Rellovize Committee, Irwin D. Monday evening' and Tuesday after- HOllse at 8 p. m., Thursday evening, what seems to him to be the fundamental
Wood, of North Chester road, is hav- nooll.
),.[ay 4. 'rltis moving picture of six reels issues before the present generation.
ing his house painted. Our local painter,
is
being lent by courtesy of the Carl When asked to give a title to his speech,
llr. and Mrs. Edward O. Thomas of
J. D. Durnall, is doing the work.
Cedar lane rcturncd from Dayton Flor- Schurz Alemorial Foundation. It is he answered, "Titles don't matter to a
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silent all the way through, with titles speaker as long as he has enough elbow
ida last week.
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~liss Fanny C. Hat.ch, Alumnae Secroom". The title suggested will, accordin English and in German.
retary of Northfield Seminary, Northingly,
leave Mr. LaFollette freedom to
:Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Arnold of
The showing" here will be open to all
field, Mass., was the guest of Miss Jean
discuss
his highly interesting subject as
"
'Vallingford have returned home from members of the college and to the genDoctor on Easter Sunday.
spending a few days in New York City. eral public. The film was made at the he sees fit. His lecture will probably
treat modem economic, social, and politiMrs. Horace W. Avery, of Elm aveMrs. W. R. McCabe, of SelbyvjJIe is very places where Goethe lived and cal issues.
nue, will entertain the kitchen comworked, notably in Frc:nkfurt and
Mr. LaFollette is exceedingly well premittee who are in charge of the lUIl- visiting her daughter Mrs. \V. M. Har- \Veimar. The audience accompanies the
pared to speak on questions of present
cheon at the Woman's Club all May vey of Coillmbia avenue, and her son
Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, of North poet on his trips through German lands significance. Born in 1897, he is the son
9 at luncheon today.
Chester Road.
and to Italy. Brief snatches of Goe- of the late Senator Robert M. LaFollette
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the's greatest works-"Faust", "Wer_ of Wisconsin, and the brother of a presM.r. and Mrs. Neil Currie, Jr., and
Dr. and Mrs. George Pierce Warren ther", "Goetz von Berlichingen", "Iphient senator. He graduated in 1919 from
famdy of North Chester road spent last of South Chester Road entertained at
genie",
and
"Tasso"-are
interspersed.
the University of Wisconsin" where he
week-end in Washington.
~inner and bridge last Friday eveI1in both the college ~nd the law
studied
The
presentation
contains
silhouettes
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~t;hool.
Since his graduation he has been
and many scene~ from puppet plays.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Adams, of
a
practising
attorney, and from 1925 to
Although
Goethe
himself
does
not
apBorough lane, entertained before the
Anne Kraus of Benjamin \Vest avepear,
the
personalities
that
surrounded
1927
held
the
position of District AttorSeries dance last Saturday evening.
nue is entertaining a number of her
Ijim arc portrayed, and the influence neyof Dane County, Wisconsin. He was
friends at a dance at her home Satur- of the poet upon his environment is
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Governor of Wisconsiri from 1931 to
Elizabeth Hessenbruch, daughter of day evening.
indicated.
1933. During the past winter he has lec~
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch of
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tured
at the London School of Economics
Robert Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Yale avenue entertained at dinner beand
has
also recently returned from a
MISS
WALLS·TO
fore. the Sophomore dance last Friday Harold G. Griffin, of Rutgers avenue,
trip
to
Russia.
evenmg.
who has been very ill, is slightly imGIVE RECITAL
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Meschter of
Elizabeth \Valls, soprano, assisted by
. Beautify your home inside and
Dickinson avenue will entertain at din:Mary Miller Mount, pianist, will give
H.
S.
BASEBALL
out, preserve its fi.nisb-increase
ner and bridge tomorrow evening.
a song recital_ Tuesday evening, ~[ay
LEAGUE ORGANIZED
its resale value-by baving it
2nd, at 8 :30 o'clock in the Haverford
Lloyd W. Stevens, son of the Rev.
completely
repainted litis spring.
Class baseball teams have been or- School Auditorium, Brookline, Del. Co.
Lloyd P. Stevens, pastor of the MethoNow
is
the
time 10 act to obtain
~liss \Valls, who is a pupil of Giuseppe
dist Episcopal Church, has completed ganized in grades 9 to 12. The league llokhetti, will sing four groups beginpl'ices thai represent worthwhile
h~s Pre~Medical Course at the age of consists of six teams and the schedule
savings.
ning
with
early
Italian
classics
and
mneteen, . and has been accepted for will extend through May. Every boy ranging to modern French and Russian
has been urged to come out, and Ull
to this time about 90 boys have rc- songs. All interesting number is "Eliza33 West Baltimore Ave.
ported. with their teams. The class beth's Prayer", from the opera TannCLIFTON HEIGHTS
spiri~ has encouraged many boys, who, hauser, by Richard 'Vagner. Mrs.
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
preVIOusly, have not taken any actual Mount, who is one of the best known
Sherwood 3101
Maclisoll 110
I)art in outdoor spring sports. Each of Philadelphia pianists, wilt also offer
an
instrumental
group.
tealn has a cC!ptain and manager and
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SATURDAY, MONDAY7 TUESDAY
George_ Sidney
CharUe Murray
"THE COHENS AND
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WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Roland Young
Genevieve Tobin
"PLEASURE CRUISE"
STANLEY
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Friday, Salurday, Monday
Walter Huston
Karen Morley
"GABRIEL OVER THE
WHITE HOUSE"
Mae West
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
in
CONSTANCE BENNETT
"SHE DONE HIM
WRONG"
"OUR BETTERS"
Anila Lonise-Gilbert Roland
and
.M iss
~[rs.\Valls
Arthur
is S.
theWalls,
daughter
formerly
of Dr.,
of
the Swarthmore M. E. Church. Anum·
ber of Swartiulloreans witl attelid the
debut of this talented young singer.
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YVONNE MUSER TO PRESIDE
AS QUEEN OF MAY FESTIVAL
Yvonne M user, '33, was chosen to
reign over thc annual May-Day celebration at Swarthmore College on May
I by a vote of the members of the
V"o!llen~s Athletic Association at a
meeting heid in Bond Memorial last
Thursday evening. Also the following
cI~ss:were
Betty
Jones, as
Grace
Biddle; Junior
Soph.
girls
selected
attendants:
omore class: Betty Hodges, Elizabeth
Thomson: and Freshman class, :Maidof-honor, Jean Bredin.
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SEEK WHEREABOUTS
OF PENNA. PEOPLE
~[ore
than two hundred twenty· five
people, sC2ttered throughout the United
States, will be interested to know that
ThE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Hartford, Connecticut, desires to learn their whereabouts and
in many instances is ready and anxious
to pay them money. Several Pennsylva-nia people will benefit directly from the
search now being carried on for "lost
policyholders" or their heirs.
The following Pennsylvania people
now appear on this Jist, together with
the name of the place where they were
insured, or where th,ey were last heard
from. Information relative to these
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Dwight Green of Chicago, and
STORY HOUR COMMITI'EE
RECITAL AT
Gould Porter, of Lexington, Kentucky,
MEETS WITH TEACHERS
COLLEGE VESPERS
this week.
Miss Frances White of Walnut lane
At a joint meeting last Monday of the
Young Maruchess, New York
entertained at supper Sunday evening, Story Hour Committee of the Woman's Iteaclhcr and concert artist, witl give a
when her guests were a number of
and the teachers of the primary
recital at the College Vespers in
members of the Board of Trustees oflK'racles of the public schools, many valu- Clothier Memorial next Sunday evening
W. Bronk of Elm ave- Swarthmore College and a few neigh·
suggestions were given, for future at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Maruchess will
,,,tc.rta
Story Hours. Since the Management of play some selections on the viola and
Preceding supper the party went f9r
large audience has become quite a others on the older Viola d'amore. Many
Vvaync Garrett and daughter of a walk along Crum -Creek, and after serious problem, Miss Hughes urged that Swarthmoreans remember her excellent
have gone to Minnea.polis supper "frs
. ., . A r th ur H oy t S co tt 0 f
Story Hour be limited to children of recital of last year. Her program fol,·isit.
uTodmorden Hall" told of the developcertain age and that programs be ar· lows:
Harold R. Perry of Elm avenue ment of the Arthur Hoyt Scott Arboreaccordingly. Miss"Reinhardt- sugOn the Viola, Lamento by Faure, and'
at luncheon on Wednesday tum of Swarthmore College.
that programs be given on a Sat- Intermezzo. from "Goyescas," Granados;
in honor of Mrs. Green.
Mrs. Sargent Walters of North Chesafternoon. Miss Moran of tht on the Viola d'amore, Sonata by
Beaulah Green of New York is ter road will entertain the Duplicate Sixth Grade brought the suggestion from Polonaise by Milandre. Gavotte
HelU
R
b
t
P
Contract
Club
at
luncheon
on
Friday.
f
th
h er a er, lUr.
0 er
.
Mrs. Howard Cooper Johnson of her own pupils that monitors be appoint- lcndahl, Minuet by Ferrari and
of North Chester road, and
to keep order
bv Hammer.
Moylan enter.tained at luncheon last
.
J
Mrs. Justine Mitchell.
Thursday in honor of Mrs. Franklin
Miss Moran and Miss Price were ap·
On the Viola, An Old Irish Air; arand Mrs. A. P. Shanklin of
Nevin of the Elmhurst apartmt"nts,
pointed from the Rutgers avenuc School ranged by Tertis, Die Lotusblumc by
avenue have been entel·tainingl Mrs. Walter Roberts of Wallingford.
and Miss Young from the College Ave- Franz and Two Old French Dances by
Shanklin's sister and brother, Mrs.
Mr. Charles A. Smith, who has been nue School to act as members of the Marin Marais.
seriously ill for the past two weeks
Story Hour Committee.
'She is accompanied by Marion Kahn
The last Story Hour for the year, an at the piano.
improving. His daughter, Mrs.
CLASSIFIED
P. Wilson and two gr~ndchildren,
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and
Betty,
of
Waverly,
N.
Y.,
May
3rd
at
2:45
in
the
clubhouse.
Wm.
ANNUAL
MEETING
OF
FOR RENT
came to spend Easter with him have Price will be Robin Hood at the May
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
apartment, Uvlng remained because of his illness.
Queen's court of honor. A new method
bath. dinette
The annual cOIl,"cntioll of thc Needle..Dr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts will of seating tbe audience wilt be tried-a
8wa. 1489.
work
Guild of America meets in the
open their house at Wallingford on large circle with activities in the centre so
ballroom
of the Bellevue-Stratford 011
May 1 for a few weeks before return- that all can see. Mrs. Lawrence Stabler,
May
11th,
12th and 13th.
ing to their home at Marjorca.
Mrs. Philip Davis and Mrs. Geo. WarThe
accredited
delegates froll1 the
Mrs. J. R. Kline of Riverview road rell will be in charge.
Swarthmorc
Branch
arc Mrs. S. M.
front and Mrs. Frank E. WiIIi.ms of AmDodd,
Mrs.
Lewis
Fussel,
:Mrs. Benj.
herst avenue were the hostesses for FRESHMAN WOMEN
1\1rs.
Harold
Griffin.
All arc
Collins,
the Faculty Tea Club of the University
TO PRESENT SHOW
welcome
to
all
meetings
except
tlw
of Pennsylvania on Tuesday afternoon.
Park. 3
business
session
all
Thursday
morning.
Miss Isabelle Bronk of North Chester
On Saturday evening, April 29
up. 1 furMaud 1... Bishop, secretary.
road is spending the week with cousins o'clock the women of the class of
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in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
wilt present their version of the an~u:a1
WANTED TO RENT
Mrs. William I. Hull and Mrs. Ed- Freshman Show in Clothier Memorial.
Junior Club
ward A. Jenkins went to Reading Tues- Fin~l rehearsals on the show, which is
TO RENT-Modem home with
The Junior section of the 'Volnen's
.
f mUSIcal satire on Swarthmore life,
3 bedrOOms, bath and maid's d ay t 0 <:.t t en d the aII d ay meetlllg
0
and future, are going on this week
Wlll pay flO per month. Lease to the Women's International League
complete the production which
Club will give the annual mother and
if deslred. Box 0, SwarthPeace and Freedom.
poned from April 21. EVery~(~~~~~~~ daughter dinner on next Tuesday evenMrs. Brand Blanshard of
girl is contributing to the
ing at the 'Voman's Clubhollse.
place entertained on Monday afternoon. either in serving on one of
M iss Helen Taylor is chairm21l of
tees
or
in
appearing
in
it.
the
food committee. ~lrs. Vivian PalII,utgers .Av",. Newly Nnovated. ~.~~e,
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus of
The story is based on a contrast
mer and Mrs. ~[arjorie 'rold are in
Woman's Club Noles
irhc Press and Puhlicity chairmcn of
Delaware COllnty we-rc cntertained hy
the Marcus lh.'ok Century Club on
Friday c\·ening. Mrs. Robert L. Coates
and Mrs. Elmer Melick were the
speakers for the meeting.
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Miss Mildred Spencer, of Swarthmore
Avenue, played the piano number on
the Matinee Musical Club program 011
llonday' afternoon. She chose 'Toccata
and Fugue in J) ~finor", by Bach-'I'ausig, which she played at the '\'oman's
Club Concert last year. Especial apprcciation of the number was included in
. their reports of
t)le various papers 111
the I,rogram.
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CONCERT BY TilE SWARTII·
MORE MEN'S CHORUS
In Ihe Soei.1 11011 of
Ihe M, E. Churr.h
Fridoy, April 28, 8:15 P. M.
Soloisr-Dr. George P. Warren
Rea"der-I\olrs. Alice Fricke Hoot
Admission-25e Dnd 40c
Children-15e
Tickets may be had from any
member of the chorus
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MUHLENBERG AVE .. RUTLEDGE
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Thne 10 put Jllushroom manure on
your lawn and flowcrbcds.
Hauling
i'loving
DANIEL MENEFEE
tween Swarthmore society in the
charge of the program.
Cornell avenue entertained at
Swurlhmore 1380
12st Saturday evening in honor of
old days of the nineteen-hundreds
alld Mrs. George Powell, of SC'Jti'loi that of the future in 1950. Three cOllpl,es
N. Y.
figure in the earlier period as the
Why put 04 having your window sills
WM. S. BITTLE
J- Y. PYLE
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Th
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piay.ed
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porch painted unUl they rot out. InSwa. 1l1·J
Barbara Ann Schab inger, daughter CIp3 c arac ers. • keyb areJ om,
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D Ie, y canne '~urti's~; ;;lde and outsIde painting done at a reasonof l\.h. and Mrs. George Schol'l'nger of bHy Jane bF uges;
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able price and in a satisfactory manner.
NURSERY STOCK
Swarthmore avenue, entertained a few
arry y
e sey
Jmes;
Spraying
and Beetle Control
Murray; Dol\y, Elizabeth
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of her little friends on Tuesday in Peggy, played by Gretchen Reller.
9.room dwelling just outside the
GEORGE E, BRADFIELD
same couples appear in the second period
449 W. WASlIINGTON STREET
Gas, electric ]jght, Springfield honor of her birtLday.
215 YALE AVENUE
A sale of potted plants and baked as the children of those in the first, and,
garage, chicken houses. (ruil. 3%,
Phone: i\ledia 1471
l\ledia~ Po.
goods will be held in a store on State finding college life not to their taste
Under $13,000.
Street ncar Orange in Media on Satur- show how it should
lived.
FOR SALE
An the scenes are
day, l\.fay 6 from 10 A. M. to I P.
E. C. WALTON
by the Delaware County League
campus, with action. ,!~~~i~~
Women Voters.
Managers' parlor, Jl
Seven toot solid mahogany side·
Mr. -and Mrs. Edgar B. Young, of for the
board, Colonial style. Suitable (or Inn
. RENT
brary
On fhe
Cornell avenue arc being congratulated White,
Roadhouse.
floor apartment, 4 rooms and
all
the
birth
of
a
son,
Robert
Berryhill
Marlette
I .. quire 319 Cedar Lane
Hardwood floors. Hot water
Janitor service. $45 per month.
on April 25 at the Bryn M awr ho~pi"Brol
,
get By
stucco house. 6 rooms
SIMONIZE
Leov.... and
Front and side porch.
Ideal location. $60 per
Now is the time to shnonize your,
under the direction of
CELEBRATE 25TH
be part of the second car.
Det;acl,ed house furnished. 6 rooms
of
show, and among the numbers
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
32,00 and up
1 car garage. Good loeapresented will be a specialty by the boy's
per month.
Ed B.ker
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner of orchestra, a novelty tap. a harmony trio, Bob 1I0lland
apartment---e rooms and
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avenue were at home to almost a "blues singer" and a chorus of blondes. Sw.1418
class In every respect.
The production is under the manageF~~~~e:roo,ms" hardwood floors, etc.
hundred of their friends last Thursday ment of various committees. Eleanor
I""ening when they celebrated their twen- Guckes is in charge of business and
t h,-filth wedding anniversary.
vertising; Mary Elma White is in ~h"rg'd
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
Receiving with hfr. and Mr~. Turner of costumes; Barbara Chid ley
CHAS. A. SMITH
INCLUDING LIFE
were three members of their wedding property committee; Elizabeth ~~~:~~~~:
'Phone Swarthmore 705 in
charge
of
dancing;
and
is
party, Mrs. Herbert Ingram of Media
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Smith is in charge of scenery.
OL.' BANIl" BUILDING
who was matron of honor, Mrs. David D. Tilton,
vice-president of the
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Rowlands, a maid of honor, Mr. Edward
sembling the production; Sidi;;ne;iy;·'fi;~~il: MRS. A.
QUINBY & SON
M. Bassett who was best man for Mr. ton is stage manager and Gretchen I
Peat Moss, H yper.humus, etc_
Turner and Donald Carre, Howard Sin- Katherine Lever and Marlette Plum are
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Seeds, Lawn Mowers
AFTER MAY 1
dair and J. Archer, Jr. the three sons of coaching the parts.
f.RNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
,
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Sprays for Pests of
Mr. and Mrs. Turner.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
"Mrs. Turner loo.king charming in her CHARITY BALL NEXT
all Kinds
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wedding dress cut the silver three tier
MEDIA. PA,
Gardening Gloves
anniversary cake which was presented by
Plans
for
the
charity
ball
to
be
held
DR.
DAVID
LINCOFF
some of their friends in Swarthmore.
The house which was beautifulIy deco- next Friday evening at the Woman's
in Swarthmore are well under way.
115 So. Olive St.
rated with spring flowers made a lovely
will be located at
Mrs. Roy C. Comley is chairman of
MEDIA
setting for the reception.
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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tl1e
re f res h ment
comnuttee.
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Eye Sigltt Specialist
Charles A. Dravo, Mrs. J. Paul BrowlI
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and
Mrs.
L. Armitage
of the
cll~rge
of George
the decorations.
Mr. wilt
Ezratake
B.
The Standard Bearer Society of the Merriam has kindly conscnted to arMethodist Church held their April meet- range for the orchestra.
ing Friday the 21st at the home of
'There will be a number of novelty
Doris Pitman. Miss Doris Narbeth was dances for which there wiII be llrizes.
RUTGERS AVENUE
in charge of the meeting. Mrs. McKelvy There will also be tables for bridge for
ALL FOR ONLY
Rutledge gave a talk on the purposes those who do I~ot wish to dance.
SWARTHMORE
the achievements of the Society.
Mrs. J. S. J~coby, Field Secretary of
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Deaconess Home was the guest speakat the meeting of the Women's Home
From May to September
Missionary Society held at the home of
Ihe hours will be 2 to 5 :30 Mrs. Wm. Bittle on Rutgers ave. She
brought a most enthusiastic report of the
P. M, Mornings by appointwork accomplished at the Home and
lUent .
spoke at length UpOIl their influence for
Why Not !\Iakc the Job C011ll,Iete
good citizenship and right living in that
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neighborhood of poverty.
Get That Set of
Tire. Now
ba.th. Apartments in
now lower priced. Would
to show them.
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A concert will be given by the
Swarthmore Men's Chorus this evening,
REMOVAL SALE
Friday 28th, 8 :15, in the Social Hall of
the Swarthmore Methodist Episcopal A.S NEAR AS YOUR TFJ..EPHONE
Church. Dr. George P. \Varren wilt
Friday and Saturday
sing two groups of songs and readings
will be contributed by Mrs. Alice Fricke
April 28 and 29
e, PL
Hoot. This concert will bring to a 411 0 ...... Au. S_.II
..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _JI Chorus.
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admission to the Medical School of the plays three games a week. Schedules people or their heirs may be furnished
University of Penna.
are posted in advance. Two games arc to one of the toeal offices of The Con• • •
played every afternoon on Rutgers necticut Mutual Life Insurance ComMr. and Mrs. A. R. O. RCdgrasuvpepOefrl avenue field. Percentages of aU teams pany: Frank D. Lombar, General
Agent, Suite 808, Fifteen Hundred WalVassC':r avenue~ entertained at
are recorded and posted.
last Sunday evening.
The teams and their captains and nut Street and Th. Leiper Black, General Agent, 935 Public Ledger Building,
managers:
Mrs. George Marr, of Park avenue,
Mrs. Alvan W. Atkinson, of Tren12, Yanks. Manager Charles Black; or to t~e Home Office in Hartford,
was hostess to the Poets' Circle Thurs- ton, New Jersey, is the guest of Mr. Captain Ted. Smith; 11, Indians, Man~ Connecticut.
day afternoon.
and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins, of North ager George Stauffer; Captain Richard
Leon L. Barron, So. Montrose; MarChester Road this week. Mrs. Way- ~'ray. 10, Braves, Manager Howard garet D. Black (changed to M. D.
Mrs. Frederic McGregor Campbell land Eisbrec of Hitlborn avenue enter- Dingle; Captain Boyd Stauffer. 10, Stevens), Pittsburgh; Morrell T. Berry,
and her son, Frederic McGregor Camp- taincd at luncheon for Mrs. Atkinson Spartans, :Mal1zger Lawrence Barry; Philadelphia; Richard Cohen, Coraopbell, 3d, are the guests of Mrs. Camp- all Thursday.
Captain Philip Snyder. 9, Cubs, Man· olis; Charles F .. Cooper, Philadelphia;
bell's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Ralph Rhodes; Captain Arthur Arthur R. Courtland, Pittsburgh; Ray
Cookman, of College avenue.
Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Dickinson ave~ Cheyney. 9, Giants, Manager Robert F. DeFrain, Dunmore; Christian - W.
nue, entertained at luncheon and bridge Hall; C"ptain Ralph Skelley.
Flohr, Scranton; William L. Fox, RadMr. and Mrs. Walter Keighton and on Thursday.
chosen
from
A
variety
team
will
be
nor; Harry J. Goodyear, Harrisburg;
their children have moved from Moylan
all
boys
participating
in
these
games.
John
J. Hanley, Lock Haven; Jean
to the home formerly occupied by Miss
Joan McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and This team will IJlay a seven game sehed· Heskia, Scranton; John W. Hoffman,
Mary Naylor. • • •
Mrs. John McCurdy, of Cornett avenue, ule with neighboring High Schools. The Carbondale; Merle C. Hutchison, PittsMrs. Edgar U. Reynolds, of Swarth~ celebrated her third birthday .on Satur~ first game will be played with Lans· burgh; Edmund V. Klicka, Pittsburgh;
more avenue, is in Atlantic City, N. J .. day, .when her guests we~e JIIlUIlY and downc High School 011 Rutgers avenue Wolfard U. Larson, Allentown; Ralph
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Katrma Bogardus and Richard Kepler. field 011 Thursday, May 4, 3 :30 p. m. T. Lenhart, Erie; John C. McAllister,
Varsity players will not be excluded Philadelphia; Pierre Meagher, Philaj. Horace Walter, of Cedar lane, en·
•
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tcrtained a contract club of which he is
1 he Trltuly GuJ1d of the Eplscopaitan from their class teams, but changes will delphia; Emory S. Meckley, Allentown;
a member on Monday evening. His chur,clt e~ltertained the Young Wo- be made on the Varsity throughout the William H. Rainey, Pittsburgh; Wilguests were: J. V. S. Bishop, Samuel C. mall s. GUild of the Swarthmore Pres- season as the boys develop and improve. liam E. D. Reeves, Drexel Hill; FredWisdom , Joseph Geer,Dr
. Jol1ll Mur~ byterJan Church last Tuesday evening. The seventh and eighth grade boys erick A. Schock, Philadelphia; D. Earl
have been divided into four teams, 7th W. Snyder, Wilkinsburg; Emory H.
phy, "Harold
Tomlinson, S. M. Dodd
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f D·Ickmson
.
'" 1 13m A • S exton,
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avc- Garnets ~nd 7th Whites, and the 8th Tewksbury, Pittsburgh; Saul Tashman,
d \I" a Iter D·IC k'tIlson.
an
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Tlue has been appotnted a captam 111 the
Garnet and 8th \Vhites. A junior High Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford, of In£antry Reserve according to a war School varsity will be picked from these
Strath Haven avenue entertained be- department announcement.
teams to play two games with Marcus
,
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fore the Series dance last Saturday
G
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10 d
Hook
junior High School. The home LA FOLLETI'E TO
g en avenue,
evening.
eorge . ar er 0
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who attends Rollins College, Winter game will be played on Tuesday, May
TALK AT COLLEGE
9, 3 :30, Uutgers avenue field.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Powell, of Park, Floridc, was among sixteen ju~
Philip F. LaFollette will lecture on
ii I ;
Richmond, Virginia, formerly of the niors and seniors elected to memher"Fundamental Problems of Today" on
Swarthmore Apartments, have been ship in the Rollins Key Society, hon- GOETHE FILIII TO BE SHOWN
IN MEETING HOUSE MAY 4 Friday evening, May S, at 8:00 p. m. in
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, of orary scholastic organization.
Clothier Memorial, under the au!;pices of
the Swarthmore Apartments and lI.-lr.
The official German film prepared for
and Mrs. Allyne C. ~Iartin.
Dr. A. F. Jackson of Park avenue,
the Cooper Foundation.
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was one of the judges at the onc-act t h c centenary of tile great writer's
Complying with the promise given to play contests held in West Chester on death will be shown at the ~:~I\~~I Mr. LaFollette has agreed to discuss
the Renovize Committee, Irwin D. :Mollday evening and Tuesday after~ House at 8 p. m., Thursday e
what seems to him to be the fundamental
Wood, of North Chester road, is hav- noon.
)'-Iay 4. This moving picture of six reels issues before the present generation.
ing his house painted. Our local painter,
being lent by courtesy of the Carl When asked to give a title to his speech,
is
11r. and Mrs. Edward O. Thomas of
J. D. Durnall, is doing the work.
Schurz
Memorial Foundation. It is he answered, "Titles don't matter to a
Cedar lane returned from Dayton Flor.Ida last week.
'
silent all the way through, with titles speaker as long' as he has enough elbow
Miss Fanny C. Hatch, Alumnae Sec·
room". The title suggested will, accordin English and in German.
retary of Northfield Seminary, North·
The showing here will be open to all ingiy, leave Mr. LaFollette freedom to
~-Ir. and hhs. Robert Lee Arnold of
field, Mass., was the guest of Miss Jean \Vallingford have returned home from member-s of the college and to the gen- discuss his highly interesting subject as
Doctor on Easter Sunday.
spending a few days in New York City. era1 public. The film was made at the he sees fit, His lecture will probably
very places where Goethe lived and treat modem economic, social, and politiMrs. Horace W. Avery, of Elm avecal issues.
Mrs. W. R. McCabe, of Selbyville is
nue, will entertain the kitchen com- visiting her daughter Mrs. W. M. Har- worked, notably in Frznkfurt and
Mr. LaFollette is exceedingly well premittee who arc in charge of the lun~ vey of Columbia avenue, and her son \Veimar. The audience accompanies the
pared to speak on questions of present
cheon at the \Voman's Club on May hlr. Thomas B. McCabe, of North poet 011 his trips through German lands significance. Born in 1897, he is the son
9 at luncheon today.
Chester Road.
and to Italy. Brief snatches of Goe- of the late Senator Robert M. LaFollette
thc's greatest works-"Faust", "Wer- of Wisconsin, and the brother of a presMr. and Mrs. Neil Currie, Jr. and
Dr. and Mrs. George Pierce Warren ther", "Goetz von BerHchingcn", uIphi_ ent senator. He graduated in 1919 from
family of North Chester road spedt last of South Chester Road entertained at
genic", and "Tasso"-are intcrspersed. the University of Wisconsin; where he
week·end in Washington.
dinner and bridge last Friday e\'eJl- The presentation contains silhouettes studied in both the college and the law
_.:" '.;. -":.:-'.~' .:.: -,,-......' ....,.-,;.~~ ,!~ -'- ..:....-~. ,- ,and -m::: ny scenes from puppet plays. ~chool. Sinc~ his graduation he has been
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Adams, of
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Although Goethe himself does not ap- a practising attorney, and from 1925 to
Borough lane, entertained before the
Anne Kraus of Benjamin \-Vest avepear, the personalities that surrounded 1927 held the position of District Attornue is entertaining a number of her
Series dance last Saturday evening.
bim are portrayed, and the influence ney of Dane County, Wisconsin. He was
friends at a dance at her home Satur- of the poet upon his environment is Governor of Wisconsin from 1931 to
Elizabeth Hessenbruch, daughter of day evening.
indicated.
1933. During the past winter he has lecMr. and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch of
tured
at the London School of Economics
Robert Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Yale avenue entertained at dinner beand
has
also recently returned from a
fore the Sophomore dance last Friday Harold G. Griffin, of Rutgers avenue, MISS WALLS·TO
trip
to
Russia.
GIVE RECITAL
who has been very ill, is slightly imevening.
proved.
----c-Elizabeth Walls, soprano, assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Meschter of
~lary ::MilIer Mount, pianist, will give
Dickinson avenue will entertain at dinH. S. BASEBALL
ner and bridge tomorrow evening.
a song recital, Tucsday evening, ~-1ay
LEAGUE ORGANIZED 2nd, at 8 :30 o'clock in the Haverford
Lloyd \V. Stevens, son of the Rev.
Class baseball team's have been or- School Auditorium, Brookline, Del. Co.
Lloyd P. Stevens, pastor of the ~letho~ ganized in grades 9 to 12. The league Uiss \Valls, who is a pupil of Giuseppe
dist Episcopal Church, has completed consists of six teams and the schedule Bokhetti, will sing four groups begil1h~s Pre~Medical Course at the age of
wilt extend through May. Every
ning with early Italian classics
nmeteen, . and has been accepted for has been urged to come out, and up ranging to modern French and Russian
to this time about 90 boys have rc- songs. An interesting number is "Eliza.33 West Baltimore Ave.
ported, with their ~eams. The class beth's Prayer", from the opera "1":""11-1
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
spiri~ has encouraged many boys, who, haiiser, by Richard 'Vagner. Mrs.
preVIOusly, have not taken any actual Uount, who is one oi the best known
Madison 110
part in outdoor spring sports. Each
Philadelphia pianists, will also offer
team has a captain and manager and an instrumental group.
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is S.
theWalls,
daughter
of Dr.
'Mrs.\Valls
Arthur
formerly
of
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28, 1933
COWNEL HYATI' SPEAKS
AT THE mGR SCHOOL
Colonel Hyatt, who explained that he
had talked to more than twenty thousand students in the preceding twelve
weeks, .spoke to the pupils of the
Swarthmore High School on Thursday,
the twentieth. Colonel Hyatt, the Ptesident of P. M. C., kept the perfect attention of his young audJence as he
pointed out to them a few outstanding
facts.
He dech:red that civilization has been
built by a system. This system is
taught, concisely and forcefully in the
State Military Colleges, of which there
are but four in our country. In addition,
these colleges aim to produce real men
-men of their word, honorable and
unfearing. He gave the school to understand that the greatest pacifist is the
man who hzs real cause to hate war
the soldier.
'
In clo!ling, the Colonel took a few
minutes to beseech the boys and girls
to .t~ke one lesson from the military
tralDlIlg of West point.
"Don't welch!" he implored. "When
you've done wrong, and you know
you've done wrong, admit it. Admit it
and take your punishment."
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FUNERAL
HOME
MEDIA
THEATRE
NOW!
A NEW DEAL IN
1:NTERTAINMENT
421TREET
WARNER BAXTER
BEBE DANIELS
GEORGE BRENT
II other great stars!
50 featured players!
200 beautiful girls I
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Mickey Mouse Cartoon
and a
Silly Symphony in Color
Monday and Tueaday
GEORGE O'BRIEN
in
Zane Grey's
"SMOKE LIGHTNING"
.",edneadar Only
r
WASHINGTON
Tbealre--Cbesler
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
George Sidney
Charlie Murray
"THE COHENS AND
KELLYS IN TROUBLE"
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Roland Young
Genevieve Tobin
"PLEASURE CRUISE"
STANI EY
4
THEATRE
CHESTER
Friday, Salurday, Monday
Walter Hnslon
Karen Morley
"GABRIEL OYER THE
WHITE HOUSE"
Mae West
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunday
in
CONSTANCE BENNETT
"SHE DONE HIM
WRONG"
"OUR BETTERS"
Anita Louise-Gilbert Roland
the Swarthmore M. E. Church. A number of Swarthmoreans will attelid the
debut of this talented young singer.
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YVONNE MUSER TO PRESIDE
AS QUEEN OF MAY FESTIVAL
Yvonne h.-I user, '33, was chosen
reign over the annual May-Day cele~
brat ion at Swarthmore College on
I by a vote of the members of the
\~romen~s Athletic Association at a
meeting heid in Bond Memorial last
Thursday evening. Also the following
: Betty
Jones, as
Grace
Biddle; Junior
Sophwere
selected
attendants:
omore class: Betty Hodges, Elizabeth
Thomson; and Freshman class, Maidof-honor, Jean Bredin.
,
SEEK WHEREABOUTS
OF PENNA. PEOPLE
110re than two hundred twenty-five
people, scattered throughout tht: United
States, will be interested to know that
The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Company ('If Hartford, Connecticut de.
'
sires to learn their whereabouts and
in many instances is ready and anxious
t~ pay them money. Several PennsylvaIlIa people will benefit directly from the
search now being carried on for "lost
policyholders" or their heirs.
The fol1owing Pennsylvania people
now appear on this list, together with
the t1a~e of the place where they were
insured, or where they wert! last heard
from. Information relative to these
PAINT
THIS SPRING
, Beautify ),oar home inside and
oUI, preserve its :finish-inerease
i18 resale value-by having it
~mpletely repainted this spring_
Now is Ihe lime to act to obtain
prices that represent worthwhile
savings.
EDW, A, McMAHON CO.
P.4.IIVTERS A.ND DECOR.4.TORS
Sherwood 3101
"Swarthmore 200"
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
8:00 P. M.
CLOTHIER
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Bring Your Furs Where They Will Be Taken
Care of By Experienced Furriers
ALL KINDS OF REMODELING.
RELINING AND REPAIRING
AT MODERATE PRICES
Low
100
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Prices.
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Friday and Saturday
April 28 and 29
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MEN'S CHORUS TO GIVE
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Line of Linings at very
SWARTHMORE
The Gift Shop
ISABEL P. BUNTING
VISit or Call us for Estimates
PARK AVENUE
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Apartments
TICKETS 25c
We Carry
~hs. Frank E. \ViIliams of Amherst avenue were the hostesses for FRESHMAN WOMEN
thc Faculty Tea Club of the University
TO PRESENT SHOW
of Pennsylvania on Tuesday afternoon.
Park. 3
Miss Isabelle Bronk of North Chester
On Saturday evening, April 29 at 8
up. 1 fur- road is spending the week with cousins o'clock the women of the class of 1936
in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
will present their version of the annual
RBNT
~hs. William I. Hull and Mrs. Ed- Freshman Show in Clothier Memorial.
ward A. Jenkins went to Reading Tucs- Final rehearsals on the show. which is a
TO RENT-Modem home with
3 bedrooms, bath end maid's day to dtend the alI' day meeting of musical satire on Swarthmore life, past
and future, are going on this week to
WUl pay $70 per month. Lease to
Women's International League forlcolrnplet, h
once If desired. Box 0, Swarth- the
Peace
and
Freedom.
t e production which was postOffice.
April 21. Every freshman
Mrs. Brand Blanshard of Whittier
contributing to the production,
place entertained on Monday afternoon.
in serving on one of the commitD
M
tees or in appearing in it.
renovated. Garage.
rs. James F. Bogardus of
The story is based on a contrast be~
r. and
b!i~:··i,p'~ln~~~ In
Cornell avenue entertained at dinner tween Swarthmore society in the good
priced. Would
last Saturday evening in honor of Mr. old days of ,the nineteen~hundreds and
and Mrs. George Powel1, of Scotia,
of .the future in 1950. Three couples
N. Y.
figure In the earlier period as the prinWM, S. BITTLE
,,_~~:...._s_w_a_._l_l_l_-J__~R~.~a1~~:t<: Barbara Ann Schobinger, daughter cipal characters. They are Tom. played
_
of Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger of by Jane Fuges; Dick, by Jeanne Curtis;
Swarthmore avenue, entertained a few Harry by Betsey Himes i Jane, Ruth
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of her little friends on Tuesday in Murray; Dolly, Elizabeth Smith. and
Peggy, played by Gretchen Reller. These
9·room dwelling just outside the honor of her birthday.
same couples appear in the second period
Gas, electric light, Springfield
A sale of potted plants and ";'~~:: as the children of those in the first and
, garage, chicken houses, fruit. 3%
goods
will be held in a store on :
finding college life
their J
I
Under $13,000.
Street near Orange in Media on Satur- show how it should
day, May 6 from 10 A. M. to I P.
All the scenes
E, C, WALTON
by the Delaware County League
campus, with
Women
Voters.
Managers'
1/
d
E
brary
and on
. . r. 'all Mrs. 'dgar B. Young, of for the show was
'RENT
Cornell avenue are being congratulated White, with lyrics
:Hoor apartment, 4 rooms and
on the birth of a son, Robert Berryhill Marlette Plum and Jeanne Curtis. They
Hardwood floors. Hot water
Janitor service. $45 per month.
on April ZS at the Bryn Mawr hospi~ boast such interesting titles as "Broken
tal.
.
M~tches"; "Low", "You Can't get By
stucco bouse, 6 rooms
. Front and stde porCh.
, I I
Without Love", and "3.2 Beer".
Ideal location. $60 per
A floor show, under the direction of
CELEBRATE 25TH
Jane Fuges is to be part of the second
house furnished. 6 rooms
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY hal{ of the show. and among ,the, numbers
1 car garage. Oood locapresented will be a specialty by the boy's
per month.
orchestra, a novelty tap a harmony trio
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Archer
Turner
of
apartment--6 rooms Bnd
class In every respect.
avenue were at home to almost a 'T'bhlues singer" and a chorus of blondes.'
rooms,. hard.wood floors. etc.
e production is under the manage·
hundred of their friends last Thursday
ment of various committees. Eleanor
Ie,'ening when they celebrated their twen· Guckes is in charge of business and adI h'-fifth wedding anniversary.
vertising; Mary Elma White is in charge
Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Turner of costumes; Barbara Chidley heads the
CHAS. A. SMITH
II ""p,,. three members of their wedding property committee; Elizabeth Dunham
'Phone Swarthmore 70S Mrs. Herbert Ingram of Media IS III cr.arge of dancing; and Elizabeth
Smith is in charge of scenery. Margaret
who was matron of honor, Mrs. David D.
Tilton, vice-president of the class is asRowlands, a maid of honor, Mr. Edward sembling
the production· Sidney 'HamilM. Bassett who was best man for Mr. tOll is stage manager and'Gretchen Reller
Turner and Donald Carre, Howard Sin- Katherine Lever and Marlette Plum ar~
AFTER MAY 1
and J. Archer, Jr. the three sons of coaching the parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner.
CHARITY BM..L 'NEXT
. Mrs. Turner 100Jdng charming in her
WEEK AT CLUB
wedding dress cut the silver three tier
anniversary cake which was presented by
Plans for the charity ball to be held
some of their friends in Swarthmore.
The house which was beautifully deco- next Friday evening at the Woman's
rated with spring flowers made a lovely Club in Swarthmore are well under way.
will he located at
Mrs. Roy C. Comley is chairman of
setting for the reception.
the refreshment committee. Mrs.
Charles A. Dravo, Mrs. J. P,ut Brown
Methodist Church Notes
of the
and Mrs.
L. Armitage
chage
of George
the decorations.
Mr. will
Ezratake
B.
The Standart:1 Bearer Society of the Merriam has kindly consented to arMethodist Church held their April meet- range for the orchestra.
ing Friday the 21st at the home of
There will be a number of novelty
Doris Pitman. Miss Doris Narbeth was dances for which there wilt be prizes.
RUTGERS AVENUE
in charge of the meeting. Mrs. McKelvy There will also be tables for bridge for
of Rutledge gave a talk on the purposes those who do not wish to dance.
SWARTHMORE
the achievements of the Society.
Mrs. J. S. J~coby, Field Secretary of :;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
§
the Deaconess Home was the guest speak. I
at the meeting of the Women's Horne
From May to September
Missionary Society held at the home of
hours will be 2 to 5 :30
Mrs. Wm. Bittle on Rutgers ave. She
brought a most enthusiastic report of the
M. Mornings by appointwork accomplished at the Home and
I nJent
spoke at length upon thcir influence for
good citizenship and right living in that
§
Inc,iglobc>rhood 01 poverty.
front and
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Dwight Green of Chicago, and
STORY HOUR COMMITrEE
RECITAL AT
Gould Porter, of Lexington, Kentucky,
MEETS WITH TEACHERS
COLLEGE VESPERS
this week.
'r. he Press and Publicity chairmen of
Miss Frances White of Walnut lane At a joint meeting last Monda)" of the
Atix Young Maruchess. New York Delaware County were entertained by
entertained at supper Sunday evenin8r,IStory Hour Committee of the Woman's
and concert artist, will give a the Marclis Hook Century Club on
when her guests were a number
Club and the teachers of the primary Viola recital at the College Vespers 111 Friday evening. Mn•. H.ohert L. Coates
members of the Board of Trustees
of the public schools, many valu- Clothier Memorial next Sunda;:
and Mrs. Elmer Melick were the
W .. Bronk of Elm ave- Swarthmore College and a few neighsuggestions were given, for future
6 :30 o'clock. Mrs. lfaruchess
speakers for the meeting.
I,nt,ert:,i",ed inlormally Wednesday bors.
Story Hours. Since the Management of
some- selections on the viola and
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Preceding
supper
the
party
went
large
audience
has
become
qUI·te
a
loth,.rs
th
Id
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Wa:yne Garrett and daughter of
Ik I C C k
d
on eo er 10 a amore,,.,, any
Miss Mildred SI)CIICer, of Swarthmore
aMong A rum
ree, an
problem, ",·ss
Hughes urged that Swar thmoreans remem ber her exceII ent A\'cllue, i)layed the piano numher on
have gone to Minneapolis a wa
h
H
S
..Vi
supper 'rs. Hall"
rt told
Ur ofoyt
cott of
Story Hour be lim,·ted to children of recl·ta I 0f Iast year. H er program f0 I- the ~f atinee Musical Club program 011
visit.
"Todmorden
the develop. Harold R. Perry of Elm avenue ment of the Arthur Hoyt Scott Arborecertain age and that programs be ar- lows:
~[oJ1day' afternoon. She chose 'Toccata
at luncheon on W'edlne'sday I tum of Swarthmore College.
ranged accordingly. Miss" Reinhardt· sugOn the Viola, Lamento by Faure, and t and Fugue in D Minor", by Bach-Tauin honor of Mrs. Green.
Mrs. Sargent Walters of North Ches~
that programs be given on a 5at- Intermez~o, from "Goyescas," Granados; sig, which she played at the \\Toman"s
Beaulah Green of New York is ter road will entertain the
urday afternoon. Miss Moran of tht.
the VIOla d'amore, Sonata by
Club Concert last year. ESi)ecial apprcher father, Mr. Robert P Contract Club at luncheon on
siiih Grade brought the suggestion from P~lollaise by Milandre, Gavotte by Hel- dation of the numher was included in
of North Chester road, and
Mrs. Howard Cooper Johnson
her own pupils that monitors be appoint~ lendahl, Minuet by Ferrari and Allegro the various papers in their reports of
Mrs. Justine MitchelL
Moylan entertained at luncheon
to keep order.
Hammer.
the program.
Thursday in honor of Mrs.
Miss Moran and Miss Price were apOn the Viola, An Old Irish Air; ar- i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
. and Mrs. A. P. Shanklin
of
. t d f rom t h e R utgers avenue S ch001 ranged by Tertis, Die Lotusblume by
nt'!rtai",inl~
I Nevin of the El.mhurst apartments, and POlO e
avenue have been
Mrs. Walter Roberts of Wallingford. an d M·ISS Young from the College Ave- F ranz and Two Old French Dances by
CONCERT BY THE SWARTHShanklin's sister and brother, Mrs.
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arID maraiS.
Mr. Charles A. Smith, who has been ue c 00 0 act as mem rs 0 t e
MORE MEN'S ClIORUS
seriously ill for the past two weeks is Story Hour Committee.
'She is accompanied by Marion Kahn
In Ihe Social Hull of
improving.
His
daughter,
Mrs.
Raymond
The
Ja~t
Story
Hou~
for
t?e
year~
an
the
piano.
Ihe III. E. Church
CLASSIFIED
P. Wilsoll and two gra,ndchildren, Ray ~ld Enghsh May Festtval, Will be given
- - -..."'''.~-Friday, April 28, 8:15 P. M.
FOR RBNT
Jr., and Betty, 01 Waverly, N. Y. who May 3rd at 2:45 in the clubhouse. Wm. ANNUAL l\lEETING OF
Soloi.t-Dr. George P. Warren
GUILD
Reader-Mrs. Alice Fricke Hoot
calDe
to spend
Easter
him' have Queen's
Price will
be of
Robin
Hood
May
NEEDLEWORK
remained
because
of hiswith
illness.
court
honor.
A at
newthe
method
The annual convention of the NeedleDr. and Mrs. \Valter Roberts witl of seating the audience wilt be tried-a
Admlssion-25c and 40c
open their house at Wallingford on large circle with activities in the centre
work Guild of America meets in the
Children-lSe
May I for a few weeks before return- that all can see. Mrs. Lawrence Stabler, ballroom of the Bclievue~Stratford on
Tickets may be had from any
ing to their home at Marjorca.
Mrs. Philip Davis and Mrs. Geo. War- May 11th, 12th and. 13th.
member of the chorus
Mrs. J. R. Kline of Riverview road ren will be in charge.
The accredited delegates from the
EWIRING
L REPAIRS
E RADIO
WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel. 1896
A concert will be given by the
Swarthmore M eli's Chorus this evening,
Friday 28th, 8 :]S, in the Social Hatl of
the Swarthmore Methodist Episcopal AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE •
Church. Dr. George P. Warren will
two groups of songs and readings
be contributed by Mrs. Alice Fricke
Hoot. This concert wi11 bring to a 411 Data .. Aft. ~ P..
IIChorus.
FIXTURES
Swarthmora EIactrIc ShOp C
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Swarthmore Br211ch are Mrs. S. M. ~===============~
Dodd, Mrs. Lewis Fusscl, Mrs. Benj. Collins, Mrs. Harold Griffin. All are
welcome to all meetings except the
business session on Thursday morning.
DRAPERIES
Maud L. Bishop, secretary.
SLIP COVERS
PHONE SW. 1225
Junior Club
MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
The Junior section of the \Voll1en~s
PLOWING
Cluh will give the annual mothcr and
daughtcr dinner on next Tuesday evenTime 10 put mUl!iiJroont nlunure on
jng at the Woman's Clubhouse.
your lawn alld flowerheds.
Miss Helen Taylor is chairman of
l\loving
lIauling
the food committee. Mrs. Vivian Pal-
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charge of the program.
Why put ot!" having your window sills
and porch painted until they rot out. In·
side and outside painting done at a reasonable price and in a satisfactory manner.
Call Sw;u"tb. 253-W
GEORGE E. BRADFIELD
215 YALE AVENUE
DANIEL J\IENEFEE
Swarthmore 1380
J.
Y.PYLE
LANDSCAI'E-TREE SURGERY
NURSERY STOCK
Spraying and Beetle Control
449 W. WASHINGTON STREET
Phone: ~Iedi. 1471
Media, Pa.
FOR SALE
Seven f oat so I·d
I
mahogany side·
board, Colonial tltyle. Suitable for Inn
or Roadhouse.
Inquire 319 Cedar Lane
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SIMONIZE
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Now is the time, to simonize your,
car.
82.00 and up
Boh Holland
Sw. 1418
Ed Baker
Media 442.R_
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ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
OL."l BANI< BUILDING
MRS. A.
J.
SW. 1833
QUINBY &
DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA.
DR. DAVID LINCOFF
115 So. Olive St.
MEDIA
Eye
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Is
G ardOT'
enmg tme
All Kinds of Gardening Tools
Fertilizers
SON PeatMoss,Hyper.humus,etc.
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T
FUNERAL
Spnn°gttm°e
ig t Specialist
Seeds, Lawn Mowers
Sprays for Pests of
all Kinds
Gardening Gloves
SUPLEE'S STORE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
PHONE SWARTHMORE 105
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Special
Sp,.ing
ALL FOR ONLY
$
1. Wash
2. Lubrication
3. Top ·Dress
.98
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Why Not Make the Job COllll,lcte
Get That Sct O f "
re$fo..e
Tires Now
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Prices Were Nevcr So Low
440-21-$3.45]
[ 475-19-$4.45
(Courier type)
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETrE AVENUES
Phone 440
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THE
APRIL 28,1933
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mary
A.
DeVoy
PUBLISHED EVERY PRlDAY AT
SWARTHMORE. PA.
ART
ALUANCE
SPONSORS
with their box-hedge just as WashFor further particulars address
WASmNGTON TRIP ington designed them, and here 3re trees
MAGE HEADQUARTERS
The 'work done by the connnittee many of them planted by Washington, Benjamin Franklin Hotel,
,
Mary A" widow of Patrick DeVoy,
died at her home, 20 Benjamin West
avenue, Swarthmore. She is survived by
as Flowers for the Flowerless Jefferson and Lafayette. Froln the porch
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son,
John,
of
Elizabeth,
N.
J.,
two
d
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vearsl of the ;"ansion one may gaze across rollROBERT E- SHARPLES
,urmg t e pas. t elg teen or tw.enty
daughters, M rs. James H. llillon,
ing lawns overlooking the broad reaches
Edltor . .d Publbber
Springfield, and Miss Mary S. DeVoy, has endeared Itself to the pubhc. FI,nw,pro.i of the Potomac, a view President WashAPRIL
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of Swarthmore, and two grandchildren, placed beside sickbeds and distrjbuted
ington must have frequently admired.
Jane A. and Betty Dillon.
settlement houses and to individual shutAfter a complete tour of the grounds
SDOWEIlS ,\
Phon. Swarthmore 900
Mrs.
DeVoy
was
a
member
of
the
ins
have
done
much
to
cheer
the
un.
Mt.
Vernon
the
party
wiIJ
once
more
Bar.red .. Second eta. matter. Jaauary 24.
and Rosary Society of Our Lady
the buses for the twenty-mile return
Haveyoqlooked (or gUI_.
1929. at ehe POll Odice at Swarthmore. PL. Altar
fortunate. The generous commuters who
t al H Ip Chu Ii Mort
f P
WIdeI' the Act of Marc:b 3. 1879.
o
erpe u
e
re ,
on.
An entirely different route will be
in y01ll' rOBe garden_
The funeral was Wednesday morning I bring in flowers from their lovely gardens
so that when Washington is again
have you decided on the
from
Our
Lady
of
Perpetual
Help
may
perhaps
not
realize
what
a
wonderI' h
.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933
Church, at 10 3. m., when solemn high
a comp etc slg t-seemg triP as
newplan18roryourperen.
mass was celebrated. Interment was in ful service their Rowers are performing.
enjoyed.
Dial horder? At our store
Calvary cemetery, Media.
To make it possible to continue this
Back to the hotels for dinner; then to
you may lelect (rom the
Thought Winds
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work during the coming season, a
the waiting special trains for the homefinest worthwhile novel_
Trinity Church Notes
ward trip with memories that will live
ties
as well as varietics
ous One·day Tour of Washington, Alex-I long in the Memory Books of those who
Blow, thought winds, blow.
The'Right
Reverend
Francis
M.
Taitt,
andria and Mt. -Vernon has been ar- make the Pilgdmage.
o( reeent introduction
Blow high thoughts, blow
S.T.D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, will ad- ranged, the proceeds of which will be
Every detail for the comfort and enjoyOver the world,
and old-time favorites.
minister the rite of Confirmation at used to continue and enlarge the scope of ment of the members of the party has
Thought winds, blow, blow.
Experts are there to
Trhlity Church on Wednesday evening,
work.
'
bcen carefully arranged. The cost which
May
3
at
8
o'clock.
The
class
will
be
lerve and advise you on
-By Harry L. Johnson.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, new mis- includes the return-trip railroad fare, a
presented
by
the
Rector
of
the
Parish.
tress
of
the
White
House,
assured
forty-mile
sight-seeing
bus
tour,
two
all
gardening problems,
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The regular meeting of the Woman's George Holt Strawbridge who is
meals and fees of the lecturers and guides
HENRY A. DREER
Guild will be held on Wednesday, May man of the Flowers for the
The Heart's a Lute
are all included in the extremely low
1306 8pdas Cud_ St., Pial.... P •.
3, at Z :30.
Cl')II1mittee that she would be HdeJighted" price. This is a trip that every loyal
The heart's a lute
to greet the Pilgrims on the lawn of the American should take, and even though
Mr. Guenther has been appointed to
To play upon:
White House. Mrs. Roosevelt i.!l very
has been to Washington and Mt.
Serve
011 the Executive Committee of
But strike it not discordantly
much interested in this movement and re- Vernon before there will be no regrets
the Convocation of Chester.
Else back it will Ring
qu,,.te.! Mrs. Strawbridge to furnish her
The Junior Woman's AUxiliary will
Discomfiting.
complete details as she feels that
hold a Rt:mmage Sale on Thursday,
work of this kind should be taken up in
May 11 tho There will also be a Supper other towns and cities.
The he2Tt's a lute
fi
that evening under the auspices of the
To play IIpon:
The party will leave the Baltimore and
Woman's Guild.
Oh touch it then but lovingly
Ohio Station at 24th and Chestnut Streets
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And forth it will bring,
at eight o'clock on Saturday morning,
Girl SeOUl News
Like offering.
April 29th on special steel-equipped
For the period beginning Monday, May 1st and ending
Mrs. George Zimmer, captain of Girl coaches with individual pullman -like
Saturday, September 23rd, this bank will open at 7 A. M.
-By Harry L. Johnson. 1SC01Jt Troop 16, took a group of secondArriving in Washington the party
and close at 2 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, except on
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be taken to various hotels for a subSaturdays, when the closing hour will be 11 A. M.
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at Drexel Hill for supper Wednesday stantial luncheon; then to the White
evening. Mrs. Zimmer was assisted by House for Mrs. Roosevelt's greeting and
Mrs. Elric Sproat. Miss Gold, Scout possibly, if the affairs of the nation perofficial, received the Scouts and a con- mit, President Roosevelt will be with her.
ference was held.
Leaving the White House lawns, the
On Saturday the Scouts wi1l gather party will re-enter the De Luxe buses for
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Change in Banking Hours
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
The "Milky"
Way to
Health
A gla88 of good milk every
day is a glass of health.
For young and old Ihere's
nolhing more wholesome
and beneficial. Insure a
generouA daily supply of
pure, elean milk by hav..
jog it delivered 10 your
home from our sanitary
dairy every day. Put your
family on Ihe "Milky
Way" 10 good bealth-phone Chesler 5.2328 and
plaee yoUI' order ,today.
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at the Swarthmore Scout House for
forty-mite sight-seeing tour passing
gardening and spring cleanup of the 1many of the ma&nificent public buildings, grounds. It has been arranged that un- shrines, Foreign Legations,
beauti.
employed labor will do part of
ful residences and the Lincoln Memorliall
necessary work in putting the grounds in its beautifnl setting. Then on through
surrounding the Scout House in order. Rock Creek Park and over the new
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DR. HENKE, OF CmNA
VISITS IN BOROUGH Memorial, Christ Church and other
shrines of historical interest are located.
Harold E. Henke, M.D., and Mrs. Then to Mt. Vernon.
Henke of North China are guests for the
The party wiJI leave the buses for a
week-end of the Swarthmore Presbyter- complete tour of this charming home of
ian Church and are entertained at the our First President and his Lady.
and lecturers will make the tour interestw
Manse by Dr_ and Mrs. Tuttle.
Dr. and Mrs. Henke wiJI have a busy ing and entertaining. The tomb of
day Sunday, he speaking at morning \\Pashington and his wife, on a site
worship on Conditions in China and, ves. chosen by him, is another point of interpers being omitted. at a special ov"ni" .. 1est. Here can be seen the famous garat eight o'cock when he will give
address with pictures on Life and
Mission Work in China. Mrs. Henke
will address the united upper departments
of the Sunday School at ten o'clock,
Both Dr. and Mrs. Henke have been
much in demand as speakers during their
year of leave in this country amI are con- SWARTHMORE
sidered to be among the most interesting
Rev. John
and best informed speakers on China, its A CORDIAL WELCOME TO EVERYONE
present condition and the work of ChrisSUNDAY
missions ihere. Dr. Henke is superin- IO:OO-Blble School.
WORBHIP.
~~~~::~t of two hospitals in Shunteh ll:00-MORNING
Dr. Henke of China
China, the field in which is sta~ 7:00-Young People.
:45-0ROAN WOllBHIP.
1ti')(]e,d the new foreign missionary of the 18:DO-EVENING
WORSHIP.
Swarthmore Church, John R. Dickson
DR. HENl!:E
ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS ON
The public is invited to all services:
PRESENT DAY CHINA
5% BUTThR FAT
I2c QUART
Phone Chester 5-2328
J. C. Bergdoll
You are invited to inspeet our
new sanitary pasteurizing
plant, any time I
Sow OLD ENGUSH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas--Fertilize the Lawn
Loma-Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure--Hyper.liumuB
Siore Open Friday and
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Saturday Evenings
Orchard Gran, Shady
Grsss,
Bent
Grass,
.i11 8 P. M.
Terrace Gra8s, White
During Spring
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th
& Madison Sts.
Call for Catalogue
Chester
PITI'SBURGH SUN·PROOF PAINT AND ENAMELS
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John Spence"
INCORPORATED
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PA,
Printing
'R.!!ling • 'Bookbinding
WEDNESDAY
'I!:OO-MIDWEEK SERVICE.
The Church In the Modern Age
. Swarthmore will take an active part THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
the annual Taylor Hospital benefit
the j'Mayfair", which will be held thi; 9 :45 A. M.-FiratSUNDAY
Day School In Whittier
year on Saturday, May 13, in Ridley
9 :45 A. M.-Mornlng Forum In
Park, across from the fire house.
House.
House. Discussioll
The gift table has been named as the
"How
Priends
Penal Can
Condltlons'"
one with which Swarthmoreans will
Mrs. Alleyne C. Martin.
help ~his year. ~ committee is already 11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship In the
Meeting House.
workmg to get gtft contributions which
WEDNESDAY
W!1l sell for 2Sc or 50c at this table. 9 :30 ,A. M. to 2 :30
P. M.-8ewlng and QuiltGifts may be left at the hOllle of Mrs.
ing In Wbtttier House. Box luncbeon.
All are cordially Invited to Join In these
A. F. Jackson, of 226 Park avenue.
services,
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Recital Postponed
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplacopal
The recital which was to be given
Chester Road and College Avenue
OPposite the College Campus
hy MurielJa Cianci Johnson at Clothier
Rector
Memorial under the auspices of The
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. B. T. II.
Women's League .lor International
a. m.-Holy Communion.
Peace and Freedom, has been post8. 1n.-8unday School.
poned.
8. IIl.-Blble Class.
a. In.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther w1l1 preach
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(Small Si"e--NariolUllly Known)
PIANO NOW IN THIS VICINITY
The Credi' Manager 0/ a 'arge piano firm tolll
.el' rhi.
im'rumenl
lor .Ire ._U balance due on letue_ You wet .Ire lrene/it 01 aU
money paid b,. Driprul' crulomer, as ,AU i ...ried,. ,Ite 'ramler 01
1m auount. JUI tOntinue smaU tI1ee"", paymenh. Tid. i",'ramenl i. in fine ""ndition and ,. .ubject ro our SIX MONTHS' FREE
TRIAL and our REGULAR GUA_RANTEE. Promp. adion euenlial
- • - m..., be moooed ,.;.lain 10 day••
F_ A. NORTH CO., A. D. Maek, Dept. of A
--______.-l306 Chestnut Street:.
SWARTHMORE
METlIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS. MINISTER
PARBNTS
Will Agree •••
A sick child at night!
What an, emergency
to face without a telephone!
NOT DRIVE OVER
Devon Horle Show
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Only $56 Cash. Easy Terms •
"I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID .",," ""
$2 Down
2 Years to Pay
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ME, LET US GO UNTO THE HOUSE
THE LORD."
SERVICES. SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH
11 :OO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
"THE CHlJRCH'S l\IESSAGE"
7:45-WORSHIP AND BERMON
Yo. NEED a
"BLESSING OF UNREALIZED mEALS"
WELCOME TO THIS CHURCH
A HOUSS OF PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE
d f W 'II'am H A ht n Isaac H ularly described hereafter. over and. above having been annexed to 1&1d. BoroUKb by
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so,
. the general Borouah W. both for current OrdJuance No. 322. approved. January.J. 1131.
FORTY IN MARYLAND
Clothier Jr., Charles H. Harrison Jr., R expencUtureo and s _ fund. and oVer BBOTION 3 Tho foresolng .pedaI tax or
The Devon Horse Show and Country R. M. Carpenter and WiJliam H. Wana- and. above all other taxes or ae&e86mente eefM-ment •• levied P1.U'8uant to the proY tara88e"teead streage"la'DS. t....~rooperrl_Y ..Wlsmthenlnt! v1slona of Section :5 of said OrdInaDoe No.
.
•
tr'IPS F'
4 25 , 26, Z7,mak er J r.
tl"bWf
ulll d
o ..
Pennsylvania motoTists
-pIannlng
air wit I be ..
yeId on M ay 2,
,
~th d
70 322. and Js levied as the second. of ten an..
I
nd
arned
by
the
Kcystone
29
d
30
t
D
P
the
Lincoln
at
the
rate
of
7 m 11.& on
e
o
.
or
.
installments
to be collected out of
to m.ary a
are w
an
, a
evon, a .• on
on every one hWldred. dollars ot aseesse«l ! Dual
pro rt
1D the wd. tract. for the purpose
Automobile Club of drastic penalties that Highway, just outside Philadelphia. It
BOROUGH OP SWABTHMOBl!
valuation, tor tho p1lJ'P06OO berelnafter oet of .':'lmtUlllIng the Borough of SWlU'tbmore
• lat'Ion 0 f th e 4(). opens on Wed nts d ay an d c Ioses on th e
forth.
anyToWJlSblp
and aU amounts
found
to be
may be •lmposed f or via
ORDINANCB NO. 352
SECTION 2. The tract of land 1D the Bor- for
to the
of Ridley
and/or
to due
the
mile speed limit, Instead of a $10 fine following Tuesday, extending over the An OnUnance 'oVJIng a fourth annual ougb or Swarthmore on wbleb this special I Township or Sprlnglle.d. by way or adJust---Ial • __ or aaaeument on all a88Mseble tax or a.&8e68ment Is hereby levied. for the ment of ind.ebted.ne&8. and to
other
Provided by Pennsylvania law, motorists week-end to include Decoration Day.
"Y""
-.
f land. year 1933. Is SlTt1ATB In the southerly por- person or corporation. and. all incidental
in Maryland may be fined up to $1000, or
Judges for the horse show have just ~~
••rty to"I\bothln.:roC8'lf.~ s~re b" tlon of the Borough of Swarthmore. County fees and costs Counell reserves the right to
· been announce.
d as f 0 II OWS:-F or h ack - ........
of DelawBre
State
of PeImaylVBnla.
cletennlne
the time. manner
imprisoned f or a year, or both, f or dflVvirtueedot orcunance o. 310, approved. No-~ 1ng
bOunded and
on the
North
by Yale Avenue. 01
future lnttallments
over theand
saidamount
period
iog in excess of 60 miles an hour. Be- ney and pony breeding classes and horses vember 31st. 1929. Situate In the Southeast- on the West by Cornell Avenue. on the I ot ten years untU the total amount of said.
part of the Borouah. sometimes mown South by Leipervllle Road. on the South- COlts and expenses has been collected from
tween 40 and 60, the minimum fine is $25 and ponies in harness, Valentine H. erly
as tbe
Kimmel Tract:" tor the purpose of east b" Wchlgan Avenue. and. on the Bast the present or future owners of properties
•
•
$100
C
f
S
Cha
I
III
f
ddl
reimbursing
the Borough
COlts and and
ex w and Northeast
~ __ d WIthln sa Id tract .
and the maximum
.
rane, 0
t.
res,
.; or sa e penees attenclaDt
upon satdtor
annexation
by land.s 0 f J 0 bn S• camp- compa.-n.l
Harrison G. Kildare, Counsel in charge ponies, saddle horses and saddle breeding the adjustment of IDdebtednes& lncurrec:t ~e e:n~' ~ U:~i!l(~:rJs~~y~io-::e~!: Do~ O:~isTh20~n~~1n~r h~~ADa:~
of the Legal Department of the Club, classes, Charles W. Green, of ""Moberly, =~eDt~ ~ ~~t teD annual thousandth.a acres. more or less. of which thtrty-two.
caned attention to these penalties yester w Mo., and for hunters and jumpers and 'BB IT OBDAINBO by the Cauncll of the ~~~:t~d~:,.h~~r81'.!!~:r~°fo~:
L. C. A8~rd'ent of CouncU.
of Swarthmore.
it Is hereby
n~
Borough and
day. He said that enforcement activi- hunter breeding classes, C0 IoneI H enry enacted
ordalDed by and.
authority
of the mer•y situate In SprlngHeId T owns hi P. &Dd
Attest:
h'
D C
thirty-seven
and
seven
hundred slxty·seven
ALBERT N. GARRETT. JR.•
W
ties o~Maryland State Police have re- Leonard, U. S. A.,
as mgtoo,
. ., ~i&nON 1. For the year 1933 there shall one-thoUBandtha acres. more or less, were
Borough secretary.
suited in numerous ~s to $100 fines on Major Clifford Sifton, Toronto, Can. and be levied. and asseaaed agalnat allus...... able formerly situate In Ridley Township, the Approved this 25th day of April, 1933.
..,.. '
.._- or land.
h
in entlre tract, known as the Frank Smith
W. R. LANDIS.
Pennsylvania motorists.
Henry L. Bell. of Bayside, Long Island. :fi.~rtJ.ew=e~~inore
partICl:;:ly
Tract. and also as "Swarthmore :B8tatea,"
Burgess.
"The Maryland law." said Mr. Kildare,
The 1933 Devon ,Horse Show wilt be described. hereafter. over and above the _________________-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
' even t J't has a Iways been, general
Borough
Tax both
current
u"fixes the absolute dead-line at 40 mt'1 eS t h
e sameI
c aSSIC
pendltures
and slDklDg:
fund.forand
over and
an hour although a motorist driving at a with no curtailment. Devon's boast is "A above aU other taJl;es or usessments laww
.. and 'Its motto a f said
fully tract.
asSes8ed
agalDst property wltb.ln the
speed in, excess of 35 miles an hour on CI ass f or E very H orse,
a special
tax or 8bH8Smellt at
the open highway must prove, if stopped "Let the Best Horse Win" has become the rate of .002 mUla on the dollar. or $.20
on every one hundred d.ollars of l188eaaed
by pOlice, that the rate of speed was not famous among. h o~se~en.
valuation for the purpose hereinafter set
greater 'than was reasonable and proper'.
The entry hst andlcates that the lead- -forth.
tract f land In tho
.
SBCTION 2. The
0
The burden of proof is placed squarely 109 show stables and owners of fine Borough of Swarthmore on which this
upon the motort· st. If he is unable to horses all over the COUntry will be rep- special tax or BMe'J9ment Is hereby levied
for the year 1933 18 Situate in the South..
show, for example, that a speed of 36 resented by the pick of their equine pos- easterly portion of the Borough of Swarthw
~':!sygo~~ ~~~=~:e:~te
miles an hour ware reasonable under the sessions.
circumstances he may be fined from $1 to
The Show Committee this year is com- Borough by Ordinance No. 310. approved
Nov, 21st. 1929. and .Is described more par..
$100.
tleular'. In said OrdlDaDce No. 310. and
This magnificent exposition
OF WILLIAM LANG (late of also in Ordinance No. 314. approved March
. de t ec ted d"
If h e JS
flvmg 41 ml'Ies. ESTATB
...
.
.
th.
1~
'.~Ing
tho
of
the
said
an-surpassing all previous
S"·arthmore. Delaware County. Penna.). de·...
........,
an hour he may be fined $2S to $1 00. cea8t'
Dual assessments..
world'. fairs in originality o(
I
Le'Io- "'eatament ...... on the abOve Eatate
SECTION 3. The foregoIng speclsl tax or
The 0 IIense •IS cas
s ed'a s a m "s- have
... granted -or
been
to the underailrned. who . . . . . .men... la 'ovled pursuan. t to the proconception, and in the many
demeanor. A speed greater than 60 miles requelll. all persona haviI1&" claims or demands visions of section 5 of said OrdInance No.
unique and marvelous fea>
t 0 Uta k e 310.
November
21st.
1929. .l.n&tall-,
and 18
an hour is pwtishable by a fine of not less against the Eatale 0 f t b e de..-~ent.
levied.approved
as the fourth
'of ten
annual
known the same. and all peJ'80ns lndebled
• f tb
rty
tures of interest, is an event
than $100 nor more than $1000, for a to 'he d-_dent to make p .....went. without menta to be collected. ou .. 0
e prope
'1:10."1:\1
-"
in the said tract for the purpose of relm w
DO one can afFord to miss. Go to
first offense. A prison penalty of 30 delBY to
burslllg the Borough of Swarthmore for
Chicago this year by all mean.,
d'm
HILDA L. DENWORTH.
any and all amounts found to be due to
·
days t 0 one year maya Iso be Impose,
WALTER B_ LANG. Executors. the Township of Ridley by way of adJustbut best of all visit the great fair
Or to their Attorney.
lDent ot Indebtedness. and to pay any other I
addition to the fine. tI
on the great .hip SBBANDBEE,
• I •
RA YMOND K. DENWORTH.
person or corporation. and all iDcldentaJ;
1429 Walnut Street. Phila., Pa.
fees and costs Involved In the· annexation
which Will b. your Ooating botel
Hedgerow Theatre
3-3I·Ot
proceeding, or growing out of the same,
during
two full day. in Chicago.
CoUDeD reserves the right to determine
Th t . R
V II
ESTATE OF SIMON S. SNYDER. deceased. the t1.m.e. manner and amount of future
Th· Hed
e
gerow
ea re m osc a ey Letters Testamentary on the above Estate Installments over the said period of ten
will resume its five night late Spring have been granted to the undersigned.. who years untu the total amount of said. costs
requests all persons having claims or de- and expenses has been collected. from the
ALL
sc h ed uIe next wee k • The week opens on mands agaInst the EBtate of the decedent present· or future owners of properties
Tuesday, May 2, with Dorothy Nichols' to make known the same. and. all persons compr1sed. within said tract.
'ck
th indebted to the decedent to make payPassed this 20th day of AprU Anno
satiric comedy, "Hickory DI ory",
e ment. without delay to
DomIni One Thousand NIDe Hundred and
StartingfromBulFaloorCleveland
newest addition to the Hedgerow reperJ. RUSSELL SNYDER.
Thlrtywthree.
94t h prod
'
Jasper
319 Vassar Ave.,
L. O. ASHTON.
·
th~e special dlpespense cruises
tory an d 11s
uctlon.
Swarthmore,
Pa.
President of Councll.
OD the SIiEANDBEB, the largest
Attest:
Deeter, Miriam Phillips, Frances Torchi- Or to his Attomey.
EDwARD F. HITCHCOCK.
ALBERT N. GARBETT. JR..
8Jld fiaelt passenger ship OD the
ana, and Ferd Nofer are to be seen in this
201 Chester Times Bldg..
Borough Secretary.
Media. Del. Co.• Pa.
Approved thls 25th day of AprU. 1933.
play, which was first presented on Hedge.
greal lakes. give you happy, care4-7-6t
W. R. LANDIS.
free, restful days, with music,
row's tenth anniversary on April 21.
Burgess.
dancing, eDtertaiomeo r.. games
On Wednesday. May 3, Constance
DELAWARE COUNTY .
Sealed proposals wlll be received at the
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
and spons. The Icenic beauties of
Made O'Hara's play of a Benedictine County Controller's Omce. court House.
order of NUllS, "The Years of The Lo- Medla, Fa.• unt.11 9:00 A. M- (Bastern Stand.
the Dettoit River, me St. CWr
ORDINANCE NO. 351
ard Time) and publlcly opened at 10:00
.
Flats,
""d • foW' hoW' .,Op at
AD Ordinance levyIng a speCIal tax or
custs" wi1l be performed. This play by A- M. (Eastern Standard Time) on TUesI
• ht t II
f th etay, May 16, 1933. for furnlahtng twenty assessment on all 8S8e88able property withth '~h'l d I h'
Historic:
Mackinac Island will
e r I a e p la p aywrlg
e s 0
e (20) Judgment Indexes and seventeen (17) in a certain tract of land annexed to the
help make the trip memorable.
pJight of this enclosed Belgium order LocaUty Indexes for the OffIce of the Pro- Borough of Swarthmore by virtue of Otdih
I
Id
'ad thonotary of Delaware County.
na.nee No. 322. approved Jcnuary 5, 1931,
•
d urmg
t e ear y wor
war pcn . Detalls apd. specJpcatlOnB_,may be ob.... SZTUATB in the SOUtherly part 01' the Bor.
Margartt-.. Gatlqhet, 'Rose' Cullen, "ana tilnecf"at the "County CommlsSlonem Office. ough. sometimM known as the Prank Smith
Don Shelton are IOn the cast.
Court House, Media. Fa.• and no bid wUl be Tract, also as "Swarthmore Estates." for
1M. CLEYILAND AND IUffAl.O
COMPANY
entertained whiCh does not conform with the PW'P088 of reimbursing the Borough
Poot of Erie Street
Bulfido. N. Y.
T hursday May 4 marks the only· per said speelOcatlons.
for COBts and expenses attendant upon said
Geatlemea:-5cad me (older JiYi~'J'Ues ••cbedulet aDd full
"
Each bid must be accompanied by a eer- annexation and the future adjustment of
Information about lQ.~ 4...LJ....EXP.ENSB Wcw.d'.l'air Quise.
formance this month of A. A. Milne's tlfted check of Two Hundred. Dollars Indebtedness incurred thereby. being the
on
the sreat.mp
SEBANDBBBName
__________________________________
_
over-popular comedy, "The Romantic ($200.00) drawn to the order of the County second of ten annual assessments for this
of Delaware.
.
purpose.
Age", which tells of the search and dis- The County Commissioners reserve the
BE IT ORDAINED by the CouDcll of the
Addtc •• ~~~~--------~--------~_=:_-
c.overy of romance in the 20th century by right to reject any or all bids.
Borough of Swarthmore. and It Is heuby
JAMES T. STEWART,
enacted and ordained by authority of the
IDdDded-uansporudoD, .we00
a very romantic young girl. Frances 4w28-3t
County Controller. same:
rooms t me.IJ, eDtenainmeDt••ide trips. use of
th~ .hip u. DOte! wbile iQ Cbicqo aad ad..
Torchiana, Helen Craig, and Ferd Nofer
DELAWARE COUNTY
beS~O.!l·~:: ke:rtm!:a:ll~:S:::I~
missiOD to tho Pait-from Ba6.lo u IDW U
head the cast.
Sealed proposals will be received at the property within the tract ot land hereID
On Friday, May S, Eugene O'Neill's County Controller's omce. Court; House. called the Frank Smith Tract. more partlc"The Hairy Ape" wiU be perf~ Media.
Standard Time)
and pubUcly
opened at
.• (Eastern
untll 10:00
A. M. Time) on
• M h
G
11:00 A. PR
M.
Standard
With
ars all atcheU in the lead role Tuesday. May 2, 1933. for furnishing tbtrtyof Yank in this only social Jabor drama eight (38) gross of U- B- Flags 12"xI8"
mounted on staff with splked _head.
from the pen of the famous American
Flags to be wrapped in packages of one
dramatist.
dozen and to be Identical with sample
which may be obtained at the County ConSaturday, March 6, sees the only per- troBer's Oftlce. Price to be per gross F. o.
formance this month of George Bernard B. Court House. Media. PB .• and delivery
to be made not later than May 16. 1933.
Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple", his only The county COmmlSsloners reserve the
BROILER DRAWER
play about America, particularly appro- rIght to reject any 3~b~·STEWART,
priate because of the distinguisherl satir- 4-14-3t
COunty Controller.
ist's recent visit to this land. A brittle
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
comedy about Puritanism and other
ORDINANCE No. 350
American institutions, it has Rose HenAn Ordinance ftx1ng the rate of taxatIon
ley, Alfred Rowe, and William Price in
for the year 1933 for borough purposes. and
the leads.
.
for the payment of intel'bst on the debt of
On Sunday night, April 30, the Hedge- the Borough. and the creation of a Sinking
row Recital Ass. will present Marc Pund.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Counell of the
Blitz~tein in a lecture recital of Stra- Borough of Swarthmore, and it La hereby
enacted and ordained. by the authority of
The broiler drawer is only
vinsky's "Oedipus Rex".
the same:1. There shall be levied. agaInSt
Tonight's play is Lynn Riggs' "Son of aUSECTION
one of its new features.
assessable property within the Borough.
Perdition" and tomorrow night's is a tax rate of .007 mills on the dollar. or
Insulated ••• oven heat
$.'10 on every olle hundred dollars of asSusan Glaspbell's "Alison's House".
sessed valuation for general Borough purcontrol •••"Rut:z.O.Matic"
poses.
SECTION 2. There shall be levied against
lighter • _ • full enamel in
aU assessable property within the Borough.
a tax rate of 2\fot mills on every dollar. or
ivory and green. Offered at
$.25 on every one hundred dollars of the
NO NOT TAILORS
assessed valuation for the payment of ina truly am.adng low price!
terest 011 the debt of the Borough. and for
One coat WealS 3 years, two coatB 5
the
creation
of
a
Sink1D& Fund.
or 6 years. We do not exploIt cheap
Passed this 20th day of April Anno
labor to gain profits. The work we do
Domini one thOUBI,Dd nine hundred and
personally In 'the old professional
thirty-three.
way. paint Is mixed to suit condiL. O. ASHTON.
President of COUDcll.
tions. put on correctly. brushed evenAttest:
ly. pores 1llled. cracks and holes putALBERT N. GARRETI'. JR..
t1ed.. I:f nec
8...,. to have 8 cheap
Borough Secretary.
JOb done. use White-wash. it will at
Approved. this 25th day of April, 1933.
least be better thaD. the chalk comW. R. LANDIS.
positions put on today or the hard.
Burgess.
brittle, roaInous substances which ah$Orb the moisture and cause more
30 Days Free Trial!
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
damage than leaving the wood bare.
You can wipe the cha.lk off but you
ORDINANCE NO. 353
only pollsh good lead and all when
AUTOMATlCGASWATER HEATER
rubbed with hand or cloth. no wet
An Ordinance levying an annual tax for
wood under lead paint. which mIxed
maintainIng or aiding 1n the maIntenance
~~D
Invest in one now for summer use! Have all the hot
properly witb llDseed oU Will outlast
of a Free Library in the Borough of Swarthwater you want the very minute you need it. Ask
moat ready mtxed 8Ub6t.1tutes two to
more.
Be It enacted and ordained by the COunone, COUDt1D8 006ts 1D ye&1'8 and re ...
to
have a Gas Water Heater installed on free trial..
c1l of the Borough of Swarthmore and It Is
hereby enacted and ordained that In acGet your money'8 WOrth, benefit by
cordance with Ordlnance No. 333. passed
our 3'1 years' experience and. good
the 19th day of November, A. D_ 1931 there
old faahloued palnt.
Choice of low priced heaters
$2 Down
2 Years to Pay
1& here~l:vted &gains" all assM'able property wi
the Borough of Swarthmore a
spectal Library TaX of one·baH mill on the
dollar or five cents on every one hundred
dollal'8 of aasooeed valuation for Borouah
KIMMEL & SON
purpoeee for tile Year 1933.
Passed thJs 20th day of April A. D. 1m.
- BIU uod Charlie
L. C. ASHTON.
Presld.ent of CoUDcll.
Attest:
BAVERFORD PLACE
ALBERT N. GARRETI'. JR..
A Pioneer in Vol_ril, Establishing Low Rata for All Electric ServIa
.
Borough secretary.
SWARTHMORE
Approved tbIs 25th day of AprU. 1933.
00
Quality
III
a~~~~~For Only 'he smaU Bnlance
5
&¥¥aaM¥MGMG&@&@@.'
,
By_.
I
Taylor Hospital Benefit
A-MILKALL GUERNSEY
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEEDS
SWARTHMOREAN
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Telephone in Bour lao_e
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e_fer ....
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PmLADELPHIA ELEC'I'RIC COMPANY
W. R. LANDIS.
Burgess.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
~~~.IL 28, 1933
!
So'd
the property ot George J. DoYle/street twenty-one and e~t7-eeven hUDand
Andrew
J. MUler.
.
.. d I
Condltlons-tSOO.OO cash or certlJled check dredtbs teet to the said northwesterly side
Sunday wJ11 be a most mterestJ.ng ay· beer or the death of some rich citizen of
on day ot sale' balance In teD da)'B. Pur- ot Pltth street, and thence northeastwardly
with Dr. and Mrs. Henke spendll1g the I the Dorrance class.
ther conditions' aDDounoed at sale.
along the same tWenty-one and DlDetytour hundredths teet to th, place of beday here. They give addresses before. _"Only the Roosevelt beer act saved
t t .. n ....LD L ERVIN Attome'"
gIDDIng
the three UPl,er departments of the Sun- Pennsylvania at this time from some ~
•
' # ' .
Pieri Facias
N 8S8
Improvementa conalst of three-atorY brick
day School at ten o'clock, S~nday,. and .at other new form of tax, and it may easily
o.
house, 16x3e feet. Porch front. Two-story
March Term, 1933
addltlon, 16x15 teet. One-story frame addimorning and ~vening WOrs~IP, with yl~- happen that some additional form of tax
tion, h16 teet, Prame shed, 12x12 teet.
tures shown 10 the evelllng at elg t will have to be added when the LegisAll
that
certain
lot
orlleee
ot
ground
Sold ~ the property of Samuel Devenny
with the bUllcUngs an
Improvements
o'clock.
lature gets together to iron out relief and thereon to be erected, situate In the Town- . and Mary A.· Devenny, his WUe.
The Session has alJpointed as !he new financial difficulties next November or
ship of Upper Darby, Delaware Co., State
ConcUtlons-t250.00 cash or certlJled check
members of the Church Committee on December."
of Penna., and described accorcUng to a cer- on day of sale; balance In ten da)'B. PurMissions and Benevolence for the c.oming
• • •
taln
survey
plan of
thereof
made
A. P. ther concUtlons aDDounced at sale.
Damon,
Jr.,and
Chief
Bureau
ofbyPubllc
year, Walter I. Clarke, Mrs_ Ohnes, Mrs.
There is at least one community which Works of Upper Darby Township, on the ALB- J unT.,..,. ...... Attorney
of February,
A. D.Situate
1923, and
-..... .. ~,
.
recorded day
at Media,
as follows:
on
Sanford, Eugene C. Lappe. Dr. Cook is not interested in the regulatory beer seventh
southeasterly side of Elm avenue
has been appointed as chairman of the measure from a selfish standpoint, and the
No. 781
(thlrty-ntne feet wide) at the distance of Fieri FaCias
church committee on Scout W~rk, D. W. that is Swarthmore.
three hundred nine feet southwestwardly
March Term, 1933
the center line of West Chester pike
R. Morgan as the representative of the I As far as we can learn there is no more from
(sixty feet wide) containing In front or
All those two certaIn Iota or pieces of
Session on the Church Council of Educa- beer in Swarthmore on sale at the local breadth on the saId Elm avenue twenty- ground
with the buildings and Improvefour feet, and extending of that width In
tion, Vincent Matter as, the repr_ese~ta- stores than there was before measure was length or depth south sIXty-nine degrees menta thereon erected situate In the Town1ltty-slx minutes forty sscondll east between ship of Aston, County of Delaware and
tive of the Young -Men s Org~llIzatlOn, enacted by Congress.
parallel lines, on the northeast llne seventy- State of Pennsylvania, being Lots Nos. 15
on the Council. The committee on
This stand has been taken by the local six and sixty-three hundredths feet, and and 18, In Block 22, In a certain plan of
the southwest line thereof seventy-six Iota called Chester Plaza, !&ade by C. Rayushers for morning worship is Mr. merchants as a result of a survey 'of their on
and eighty hundredths feet to a 1ltteen mond Weir, Registered Land Surveyor,
Crist and Dr. Jones; for vespers and customers. The result of this survey ac- feet wide driveway leading southwestwardly March 1926, and dUly recorded In the omce
Into another 1ltteen teet wide driveway of the recorder of deeds tn and for the
evening services, Dr. Cook and Mr. cording to their statement proved that leading
northwestwardly Into Elm avenue. County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, May 10th, 1926, Case No.3, page No.
Boyd.
tile people of this community opposed the
1. and described according to said plan as
Together
with
the
free
and
common
use,
follows:
Situate on the southwesterly aide
The Session has approved the forma- sale of the new beverege in local stores.
right, liberty and privilege of the said of Welllngton road (1ltty feet Wide) on said
tion of a new department in the Sunday
May we also add that Tile Snrorlh- 1ltteen teet wide driveway In the rear plan at the distance of three hundred Ofty
thereof, In common with the ~WJlers, ten- feet northwestwarcUy from the northwestSclJl)ol, a kindergarten department for 1IIorcall has been offered beer ad vertise- anta
and occupiers of the o,ther premises erly side of Pancoast avenue (flIty feet
the very young children, to be held during ments from several distributors outside adjoining hereto and entitled thereto.
Wide). Containing In front or breadth meaBured
northwestwardly
along
side
the hour of morning worship, that their the borough, but has turned them down
I
13 Elm avenue, Upper Darby.
ofWelllngton
road 1ltty
feet the
andsaid
extendparents may attend church a~d take. them 011 the grounds that beer advertising was
ing of that width In length or depth southImprovements consist of two-story stucco westwarcUy between parallel lines at right
home at the close of worship. ThiS de- not consistent with the standards of this house, 16x42 feet. Porch front. Basement angles to said Welllngton road one hundred
partment will be carefully superintended, paper.
garage.
twenty feet.
the aim being not to amuse the children
Sold as the property of Dorothy OUtler.
Improvementa consist of one and onebut to give them, within the limit of
C0l1o:lltlons--$250.00 cash or certWed check half story frame bungalow, 28x28 feet.
their understanding, the best religious inOn day of sale; balance tn ten da)'B. Fur- Porch front. Frame garage, 10x18 feet.
ther conditions announced at sale.
struction possible.
Sold as the property of Phlllp E. Null
and PaUline K. Null, his WUe.
The total contributions for church supOnly adherence to an ideal, such as the
Condltlons--$250.00 cash or certWed check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. FUr.
. restore Fieri Facias
port and missions and benevolence during co-operative
commonwealth, will
No. 422 ther conditions announced at sale.
the year ending March 31st, have b een prestige
to the democratic
. form of govMarch Term, 1933
·
WILLIAM K. RHODES, Attomey.
$22 876 00 Of tl
' urn , $1359900
have ernment w h·IC h Ilas b ecome somew h a t .I'
All that
lot and
or piece
of ground
'
••
liS S
,.
~IS-Ilth
th certain
buildings
Improvements
been
for general congregatiol'.al expenses, credited today, said Mr Roland Pennock, thereon irected situate In the BorosE!'h Off Fieri Facias
No. 'IS'I
l 'c 97 00 f
. I congrega t'IOna I p u
r·
'
Darby Countyand
of described
Delaware according
and ....teto 0 a
,:I.
or specla
- associate
professor of poI"IhcaIsCIence
at Pennsylvania
March Term, 1933
poses, including the contribution of more Swarthmore College, before this week's certain plan and survey thereof madue by
h
$1000 00
All
that
certain
messuage and lot
. I gl'f t f or th e Forum. The subject
.
Damon Pa.,
& Foeter,
Engineers.
of as pper
t an
.
as a memoria
next wee k 'IS t he Darby,
dated Civil
August
18th, 1925,
fol- or pIece of ground brick
Situate In the Borough
completion of the wood\\~ork of the Roosevelt farm bill by Dr. Clair Wilcox. lows, to wit: Situate on the so~~~'!~terlYf of Collingdale, County of Delaware and
I
d I .
.
' of even more VItal
.
side feet
of Greenway
avenue at
the the
.............
ce 0 State of Pennsylvania, and described as
chance an
t Ie Improvement 0 f t h e TIllS
bill .
has become
176
southeastwardly
from
southfollows:
lighting system. The total contribution concern to the pUblic in view of the
Y sldeb:'ia~UZ: t~!e:!idcgnr!:~~~
at a POint on the north side
for missions and benevolence has ·been proposed inflation rider to it.
ave:~: t160~eet and extending of that width ofBeginning
Parker avenue at the distance of one
$
7' 280.00 .
R epresentatlve
.
d
· government tween
In length
or depth
be- hundred and twenty-two feet eastwardly
emocrahc
parallel
)lnes atsouthwestwardly
right angles to the
from the northeast comer of Parker aveThe Sunday School now enrolls 583 is still preferable to dictatorship, thinks said Greenway avenue 100 feet to the mld- nue and Cherry street. a comer of other
b
N t . I d'
of Prank B. Rhodes: thence along
.
die of extends
a certain
12 feet wide driveway,
mem ers.
0 mc u mg th e men ' s an d ~[r. Pennock, because arbitrary
power which
northwestwardly
Into the lands
the nortb side ot Parker avenUe eastwardly
Woman's classes, the school has raised tends in the end to poison its possessor, said Fourth street.
twenty-two feet to a point. a comer of
lands of Frank B. Rhodes and John T.
during the year, $940.00, of which $449- and the most benevolent dictator becomes
Together with the free and common use, Wolfenden;
thence by a line at right angles
.00 has been for the support of the a tvrannical oppressor of personal tiber- right, Uberty and privilege of the above to saId Parker avenue northwardly one
9
.
driveway as
for a hereafter
passage- hundred and thirty-seven and five-tenths
school and $4 1.00 for missl()ns
and be ne- ty; J even when he is supposedly acting mentioned
way and watercourse
at and
all tlmes
feet to a point: thence by'a line westwardly
volence. llJ pupils of the school are for the good of tIle '''hole. History dem- forever In common with the owners, ten,~ Mr. Pennock, that tlng
ants thereon.
llnd occupiers of the premises abutpledged givers.
onstrates clearly, said
Presbyterian Notes
i
'u
Editorial Com~ent
(ronanu,d from Pao~ One)
and ::,!"el
Withth~B. ~~n~
=J:t ~m:Y_:::nce~un':~~h=~ brick
~ tceD~~ :o:m~~ :Two adJOIn~
dwelling houses ~ne ~~ ~IrtYi
I
•••
seven and dve-tenths eet
betrlDDlng.
e p
Improvements consist of two-atory brick
hOUle, 16X36 teet. Bncloeed tront porch.
ODe-story stucco addition, 16x12 feet. One-lltory trame addition, 5x4 feet.
Sold as the property of Leon Greco and
Eleanor Greco, his wife.
CondltloJJ&--t25C).OO cash or cert1.fled check
on day of sale; balance In ten dayS. Purther conditions announced at sale.
WILLIAM K. RHODES, Attomey,
JOHN J. OAIN,
4-28-3t
Sherl1f.
- Our WASHING PROCE88ESand
SANITATION have been approved by
"The SCientific Research Commlselon." Four tImes per year white,
colored and standard sol1 test pIeces
must be washed fifty times with our
customer's goods and then are analyzed by unbiased technicians for
cleanliness, loss of color and tensile
strength. Guard your family's health.
Support home Industries. Patronize
the
An
.
MEDIA LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone Media 174
Outstanding Del. Co. Institution
•••
r:srrt
•••
in a civilization where the suppression of
Improvements consls!; of two-story brick
1 I'b rt
d
'b'I't
takes
house,
16x24 feet.
Two-story
persona ley an responsl I I Y
brick addition,
9x12Porch
feet. front.
One-story
metal
place, one of two results is inevitable- addition, 4x12 feet. One-story frame addlThe I nterdcnominatiollal Tea which either the deterioration of the people, or tlon, 4x12 feet. Basement garage.
was held at the African .M. E. Church
Sold as the property of Robert Gamer.
last Thursday afternoon W2S very well revolt.
attended.
Condltlons--t250.00 cash or cert1.fled check
on day of sale; balance In ten daya. FurOver one hundred women attended ENCHANTED APRIL
ther conditions announced at sale.
the tea and program in the A. M. E.
AT MARY LYON ALBERT J. WILLIAM8, Attomey.
Church, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion.
Plans for the dramatic productions
Fieri Facias
No. 499
Mrs. A. M. E. Ferguson gave a re- for the rest of the year at the Mary
March Term, 1933
sume of the ideals and work 0 fthe Lyon School were made public this
In terdenomina tiona I Committee.
All that certain lot or piece of land
week by Mr. Walter Stedman, head of with
the buildings and Improvements
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman read a
stagecraft and dramatics. Tomorro\\ thereon erected situate on the easterly
one act by Barrie and a group of songs
of Clifton avenue at the distance of
evening the Mimes will present "En- side
one hundred and ten feet southward from
by McDowell was sung hy Mrs. R.
chanted April" in which Sarah Barr the southerly side of Ash street, In the
Chester Spencer, Mrs. Roland L. EaTownship of Darby, County of Delaware
plays the lead with Charlotte Peterson. and
State of Pennsylvania.
ton, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Mrs. Ralph Miss Barr is the daughter of Mr. and
Little, Mrs. John A. Detlefsen and Mrs. H. C. Barr, of Harvard Avenue.
ContainIng In front or breadth on the
said Clifton avenue 1ltty feet and extendMrs. D. A. Simpson. Mrs. Jacob F.
Miss Peggy James, daughter of Mr. Ing of that width In length or d.epth eastMeschtcr was the accompaniest.
and Mrs. Walter James, of Yale Ave- ward one hundred and twenty-five feet. .
nue, is in the cast as is Jane Twitmyer,
Improvementa consist of two-story frame
house, 16x42 feet. Rear porch, One-story
daughter
of
Dr.
E.
B.
Twitmyer,
of
Moves to Harvard Gift Shop
frame building, 15x21 feet.
Secane.
Sold as the property of James A. Holland.
Miss Bunting of the Sunny Shade
Condltlr.ns--$250.00 cash or certified check
Lzmp Shop is changing the location of
SHERIFFS SALES
on day ot sale; balance tn ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
her shup this week-cnd. She will be in
SHERIFF
SALES
the Harvard gift shop, which is adjaALBERT J. WILLIAMS, Attorney.
cent to the Harvard tca room.
Ot Real Estate
FIeri Facias
No. 385
At the Sheriff's OfIlce
March Term, 1933
~fr. and Mrs. L. C. Hasting's, of
Media,
Pennsylvania
Court
House,
Wcstdale avenue will entertain a bridge
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the three-story brick messuage thereSaturday, May 20, 1933
club to which they belong tomorrow
on erected, situate on the northwesterly
evening.
side of Fifth street at the distance of
8:30 O'clock A. M.
seventy-four and ninety-seven hundredths
feet southwestwardly from the southwestEastem Standard Time
erly side of Chestnut street, In the Borough
ot Darby County of Delaware and State of
Alias Fieri Facias
No. 942 Pennsylvania:
thence extending northwestwardly one hundred sixty-six and seventeen
September Term, 1932
hundredths feet to the southeasterly side
FOR
All those two certain lots or pieces of of Moore street: thence southwesterly along
ground situate In that part ot the TOWD- the southeasterly side of the said Moore
ship ot Upper Darby known as Femwood,
In the County of De"laware and the State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
Interdenominational Tea
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•••
LUNCHES PACKED
FOR PICNICS
TELEPHONE ORDERS
Frosted cream puffs and chocolate eclairs on order-$1.50
a doz.
Coffee cakes--25c doz.
Cinnamon huns-40c doz.
Lady Baltimore cake-75c,
. $1.25.
Lunches Packed
Business Men
bERE'S' no deluht about
It-old tires and hot weather
Just don't ~o to~ether. The
flrst real hot speD wl11 pryve
thla fact. The roadsides wJll be
lined with alr8 that tried to
squ~the last nlckel'sworth
of mUeai"~t_Q(thJn, weak
. tires. You c8n'~uy Goodyear
All-Weathers-better now In
quality than ever
the world'. best-known
best-liked tires-
at prices which
have never
been til low
ru they are
todayl
SPECIALS
lor
Goodrear All-Weather.
5 65 and up
5
4.40-21 Ss.,s 15.2S-18 SI.IS
4.50-21 .. 30 5.50-i9 '.SCl
4.75-19 6.11 6.00-20 10.8C1
5,00-19 7.3S 6.50-19 U.OCJ
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
12 Park Avenue
Hannum & Wa Ie
Phone Sw. 1993
CheSter Rd. and Yale Ave.
. Swarthmore 1250
•••
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
CALL
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
10 PARK AVE.
Swarthmore 1568
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-:
FIREWOOD
Colafemina Vineyard
DeHvered in Basement
~ CORD---$6.50
$12 Per Cord
Phone: Media 646 R I
Home Mad
e Iceeream
Situate on the southwardly side of East Delivered for dinner if ordered before
Baltimore avenue, at the distance .of forty
4. o'clock-7Oc a quart
feet eastwsrdly from the eastwardly Side of
Kelly street. Containing together In front
PHILIP DAVIS
or breadth on said East Baltimore avenue
forty teet and extending of that wtdth In
Swa. 1918-1
lengthUnes
or depth
southwardly
between
par- ..
allel
at right
angles with
said East
Baltimore avenue, one hundred feet.
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Also all that certain lot situate on the
south side of East Baltlmore avenue, Fernwood. Delaware County. Pennsylvania, commenCing at a distance of eighty feet eastwardly from the southeast comer of Baltimore avenue and Kelly street, thence
southwardly one hundred feet to a POint;
thence eastwardly twenty teet to a POint,
thence SOuthwardly between parallel lines
at right angles with said East Baltimore
avenue one hundred seventy-two feet four
and three-eighths Inches to a POint, thence
,eastwardly 1ltty feet to a POint, thence
northwardly two hundred fifty-five feet,
three and one-half Inches to the south Side
of East Baltimore avenue, thence westerly
along the same seventy feet to the place of
beginning.
~~hI8feet.
finer
smarter
larger
TWO NEW
a New
PLYMOUTHS
at lower
prices'
SIX
PLYMOUTH, who for two years has set the pace in low
price ~ values-Plymouth~ who startled the world with
Floating Power- Plymouth, who has broken all records
of sales increases• •• now presen18lwo new cars: A new Plymouth Six at
lower prices! A De Luxe long-wheelbase Plymouth!
Both have Floating Power. Both have Hydraulic Brakes,
and Rigid-X Double-Drop Frame, and Safety-Steel Body!
They have new STYLE 1 And the typical Plymouth performance which is the boast of every Plymouth owner.
Don't be on the outsidel· Find out about these wonderful new Plymouths. Join the crowds at our salesroom or
telephone for a demonstration.
ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUMMER UN'DER WELL MADE
AVVNINGS
WINDOW SHADES
SLIP COVERS
FREoJ.HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
Improvements COns1l=t. of (1st description).
ODe-story concrete block and aheet metal
building, 35x'12 feet. One-story sheet metal
additIon, 24x21 feet. (2nd description). ODeFURNiTURE RESTORING
. story frame bUilding, 15][10 feet. One-story
: stucco addltlon, 9x6 ·feet. One-story sheet
SWARTH.t 441
metal building, 151127 f\!8t. One sheet metal L-____________________________
Nom!
DELUXE
,
HANNUM
WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD. AND YALE AVENUE
~
0
Swarth. 1250
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 28, 1933
~"-~"""""""'·-·""""""""""~iiU)tlitiJRii"ifimittftif&lfR\W&W'f&W~m~IMWl\i,It\iIf&!f&1rti!flttIf&~ifft!m·WWiMiiWw.:M'iiMiMiifl\iifl\'iIi1'fr!tb'jItdiiM6iffli9f\iilITlifi\Wi\ii1&li"l'ft!f&!tflti'\1&IT"~2ilf1'\1W$ti!~
\"rurol!!~runl..illIlITUY.
I
,-.
.:cliluriul
Sold as the property of George J. DoYle' street twenty-one Bnd eighty-seven hun-I Bnd parallel with Frank B. Rhodes; thence
and Andrew J Miller
dredt.hs feet; thence sout.heastwardly one by the same southwardly passing through
"
J hundred sixty-seven and ninety-four hun- I the cenwr of u party wall of two adjoining
.
.
I
(('fllllit""tI .from /'(I{b.'" 0111'1
'-','111](1,'1" will hI' a 1lI"~1 1I11,'n'stlllg"
lay
Condltlons-$500.00 cash or certified check: dredt.hs feet to the said northwesterly side, brick dwelling houses one hundred t.hlrt.y\\·itll 1>1:. and ~Ir ... I h-n\;e Sl'l'wlillg the bel"r, or Ih,' .ll-ath of ~()1II1' ril"h cilizell of 011 day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur-, of Flft.h st.reet, and thence northeastwardly I se\'en and five-tenths feet. to the place of
ther conditions announced at sale.
along the same twellty-one and nlnety- beginning.
Ih,· I )orralll'l' dass.
four hundredths feet to the place of becl',I\' Ill'n·. TIll'," .. in' adclrl"~~l" hdon:
•.. •. I\.l.11 HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorncy,
....
"(lilly Ihl' R""'l'\'t'lt heel' at'l,
ginning.
Improvements consist oC two-story brick
til;' thrt'e UI'Pl"i" .kl'artll1'·111..; IIf tht' SUIIal Ihi, tillle frolll some Flcrl Facias
house. 16x36 feet. Enclosed front porch.
day Sl"houl 011 lell,·"'urk. SlIlIday, alld a t ·
..)
No 858! Improvements consist oC three-story brick One-story st.ucco addition. 16x12 feet. One.
"I ht'r Ill'\\" f o rill of tax.
II lIIay ,'asl y
.
,house. 16x36 feet. Porch front. Two-story· story frame addition. 5x4 feet.
11I:,rllill!! alld l'\'1l1illl-! \\"or,hiJl. with JlICII' , alldI
ff
March Term, 1933
addition. 16x15 feet. One-story frame addi.,
h:I]:Jll'n
that
'OIlW
ac
f
1IICIlla
"rill
0
lax
tllr ",..· .,,110\\"11 III Ihe l:\"l"lIillg at "ight
Sold as the property of Lcon Greco and
I'
All that ccrtain lot or plcce oC ground tion, 9x16 feet. Frame shed, 12x12 feet .
'
\\"ill han' to II,: addul \\"hl'lI Ih,' .l'J.~ISd I
ts
Sold 'as the property of Samuel Devenny Eleanor Greco, 11ls wife.
buildings
an
mprovemcn
cashInorten
certified
" 'I
e fie Ii'.
latun'
togl"llll'r 10 iroll "ul rdid amI with
thereonthc
to be
erected. slt.uate
In
the Town- and Mary A" De\'enny his wife.
onCondltlons-$250.00
day of sale; balance
days. check
FurThI' Sl'ssioll has al'Pflilltecl as the Ill'\\" , finalll'ial dillirllltil's lIexl XO\'l'lIIh,T or shll) of uppcdr
1
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check ther conditions announced at. sale.
IIll'mh'r" IIi t Ii,' rhllrdl COllllllittl'l' on:
of Penna., an
escr c
c
d b A F on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fury
~I i"ioll, and 1I1'1Il"\'ol"I1l'l' for Ihl" cOllling 1)l'!"l'mher."
c
o
, t.her conditions announccd at sale.
taDamon.
111 sun·eJ 1'..ancdhPllafn
tfheBrcuOrfeamua
gf ),UbIlC
WILLIAM K. RHODES. Attorney.
()I
I
Works ofday
Upper
Darby Township.
on and
the,I ALBERT J . WILLIAMS, Attorney.
JOHN J.ShcrlJf.
CAIN.
ycar. \\';dlt'r
I. Clarke. ~ rs,
IIll·S. '.~I r.,.. Thnt' is OIl leasl "lit' eOll1l1lllllily \\"hich sevcnth
of Fcbruary.
A. D. 1923.
4-28-3t
,
.
.'
I) 1'.,l 'H' k i" 1101 illlal',lnl ill Ihe n·gulatory beer recordcd
at Media. as
Situate
on, Fieri Facias
Sanillrcl, ·.\lgl'lIl'
\.. I.al'p,>
thc southeasterly
sidefollows:
of Elm
avcnue'
has hl'I'1I aJlPoilltl'd as chaln.llall 01 Ih.1: 1II,'a"lIrt' irlllll a Sl.ltish ~tandl)oint. and (thirty-nine fect. wldc) at. the distance of J
No. 761
.
\\ '~r.;,
I I): \\ . : tha! i ... S\\"al'lhnlOre.
threl! the
hundred
CcetWl'St.
southwestwardly
March Term. 1933
rhllreh l'(llIllllittn' Oil !"""1l1
from
center nine
line oC
Chester pike II
I~. ~IIIrl-!an as Ihl' rt'prt'selll:.IIJ\"l,· c,,1 the ,\" jar as \H call klPl there i~ 111' more (slxt.y feet wide) containing In front or All those two certain lots or pieces of,
breadth
theextending
said Elmofavenue
twenty-I
groundthereon
with the
buildings
Improve1111 Ih Chllrl'll COIlIICl I ,,1 I',1 I1I,'a' ! Ion I' ill :-;\\·arthl11ort· "II sa!l' at Iht' local Cour
feet.onand
that width
In, ments
erected
situateand
In the
Town-I
ti,,". \'illl:"111 ~Ialkr as Ihe rl'l,r.l'Sl"I.lla- '. ,.1",',·, tll·.111 1111'1'1' \\"a" hdor,' IIIl'asure \\"as lengt.h or depth sout.h slxt.y-nlne degrees: ship of Aston, County of Delaware and
' II" COIH!I"l'SS.
fifty-six
minutes
between!
State of Pennsylvania, being Lots Nos. 15
li\"l'
Orgalllzatioll. 'lIarkcl
parallel lines.
on forty
the seconds east
IInesevent
Y-/ and 16. In Block 22, In a c('rtaln plan of'
011 the l'"uIH:il.
The 1"(llIllIIittn' \1"11;. '1·111',. '. t"'III(1 11.··1 ...· Io1'l'lI t:'''''11 h,\' Ih" I"cal six and slxt.y-thrce hundredths feet, and lots called Chester Plaza. made by C. RaY-I
'
southwest
line thereof
mond 1926.
Weir.andRegistered
LandIn Surveyor.
j"r III"rIIillg \\"or>hil' is .
. r., ,
1III'ITh:lI11s
a- a I"l'sult "j a ~'on
of thl·ir and the
clghty
hundredths
fcet toseventlt-slx,
a fI teen I March
duly recorded
the offlce
CI'i.'1 :IIICI 1)1'. .1""1'.': f.'r \l'''pl'r,; alld
'1'1
I ' I'
feet wide driveway Icading southwestwardly of the recorder of deeds In and for the
. cIH. '11Il·r".
1l" I"l'SII I ,,1 t liS slIne\" ac- Into another fifteen Cect wide driveway County of Delaware and State of Pennsyl'\Tllillg
Dr. Cook and
: cordillg 10 Iht'ir ,takllll'lIl pw\"Cd' Ihat leading northwestwardly Into Elm avenue., vania. May 10th, 1926. Case No.3. page No.
. Our WASHING PROCESSES and
I:""d,
I " f Il II"
' CC'1II11111111't Y opposel I t I It'
1. and described
according
to said planside
as
'
I. I IIl' JIl'. 'PI'
Together with the free and common use, r follows:
Situate on
the southweswrly
SANITATION have been approved by
Thl" ~e.,>ioll ha, apl'rm'ed the 1"rllla-· I
i Ih II \\" I· .,. 'n''',' in local slore·
rlghl. liberty and privilege oC t.tlillee said, of Wellh.gton road (fiCty feet wide) on said
"The Scientific Research Commls.
, .
. I,'
, . I, S
1'1\' ' ~a (. 0
,. ,.
.l l,..
. . ' '.
,. fifteen Ceet Wide driveway In
rear plan at the distance of three hundred fifty
~Ion," Four tlmcs pcr year white.
11'111 III .1 1I1'\\ Clp.lrll11lllt 111 tIl. l1Ilf",
1\"1' al"" add
that I h...",'/1,-111- thereof. In common with the owners, ten-! feet northwestwardly from the northwestcolored and standard sull tcst pieces
Sd,o,,1, a killdl'rgartell del'arlllll"lIt for III 'I"'
I... " 1"'l'lI oITl·n·d Iwer 'lcIH"fti'I'- ants and occupiers oC the o.th~r p[emlses i erly side oC Pancoast avenue (fifty feet
must be washed flCty times with our
..
"'1 '1 I' .
I . I ·1 I I ' .. i ' "
•
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adjoining hereto alld entitled t ere o.
! wide). Containing In front or breadth meacustomer's goods and then lire anIhl'
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"I"tnhlltors olltSllk
I .'lured northwestwardly along the said side
alyzcd by unblascd technicians for
Ihl' hI/ill' oi. III' 'nlillg~ ,·;or,III]I. Ihat their, tit· I'oroll"h hilt Ins 'IInll'd tht'lIJ dO\\"11
13 Elm avenue. Upper Darby.
10f Wellington road fifty feet and extendcleanliness. loss of color and tenslle
strength. Guard YOllr family's health.
.~ . Ihat,. he!'r
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oC that width
In length
depthatsouthIlanllh lila., altl'lId rhllrl"h allll take thl'lII !
oil' Illl' \!r"lIIl1b
:lIln'rlisillg \\"as
Improvements consist of two-st.ory stu~~o Ing
wcstwardly
between
parallelorlines
right.
Support home Industries. Patronize
II ""Il' 'It Ihl' rI .. ",· oi wor,;hip. This dc, 11.,1 ""II·.'I·."tl'llt ··tl tl' I' I' I' 'f tl'. house. 16x42 feet.. Porch front. Basem t. angles to said Wellington road one hundred
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The lolal COlli rihutiolls for church Slip'
(Inly adhl'l"l'lIcc to an ideal, such as the
p,'rt all,( mi:"iolb alld hl'lIl'1'oleIlCl' durillg CO'oplTati\'e CUlIll 11011 \\"ealth. will n:sture
the year endillg ~Ian'h 31st. ha\"e "rl'II' pre"'lige 10 Ihe d ...·II)('cratic forlll of gO\':::.22.:910,(;0. (li this '11111. $J3.5 1)
I.'.;')i.oll iOl' "pn:ial cOlIgn'gatiollal PlIr-: a~"ociatl' proi',.""OI' oj political science at
Ji"""", indllflillg Ihe Clllltrihulioll of JIIore: :-;\\'arthmore College. hdore this week',
Ihan $1~l()O.O() :'S a lIIelllorial J,[i it ff!r the; Furl11l1. The suhject lIext week is the
c0111pktlon 01 tilt: \\'u"d\\""rk 01, lhe j·:,IC",·\·dt iarm hill, loy Dr. Clair \Vilcox.
c.I,I,all~I',I, and, lhl". ~1II~"'O\'~'m"~11 c~1 !hl: I Thi" hill has heellllJe. of ,e\"clI. l110re vital
h.~hllJ1.~ ~~ ,lUll. I hl lot,tI lOlltnhlltHln i l"""n'm 10 IIIl" pu""c 11\ Ylew of thc
iOl' lIli,;~ioll.< and 1'1'1ll'\'okllce has ht·l'lIl .. n 'I"""'d illilatioll ridlT to it.
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1I11Illh"r". Xut illeilldillg the IIIl'II',; alld ~I r. 1'l'llIlock. I.e GtII s,' arhilrary power
\\""II1;JII's rl:J"l"", I Itt' ,rh",,1 has raised telld., ill thl' end to Jloisoll its possess"r,
dlll'in.!! tit\' Yl·ar. :::'J.lIl.()II. oi which $-l-l9- alld Ilw 1II11,t 1"'IIl'n,lcnl dielator hn'oIllC';
.IiO has """11 illr the SlIpport oi the
"h"ol :lIId ~-l')J.rIO fOf lIIissioll'; and helle- a Iyrallllieal oppr ...·ssClr oi persollal liher\·"kll("e.
I 13 pupils oj Ihe ~rhool an' Iy: n"'11 \\"hell hl' is supposedly actillg
jill' Ihe go",1 "i the wholl'. II istory dem,
I'll'.lg,'d gin'r".
IIn"lratl's dl'arly, ,;aid ~I I'. Pellllock, that
ill a l'i"ilizalion wlll're thc supprl'ssioll of
In h·/,,!t'IlUIIl i na lioll .. i
I'er,,""al lil,erly awl rcslllllbihility takes
"lace. "Ill' of III'CI reslllts is ille\'ilahll"'I'll(' 11IItTcit-llo111ill:tli(lIl;i1 '/'<'a which l'itlll'l' 11ll" dell'ri"l":ltioll oi the ]lcople. or
\Ia" Itdd at till' .\ jri";1II :\j. E. Chllrch flTOIt.
la, t Thllr,;day :t itl'rII""1I W;', \Try \\"dl
alll"lIded.
(hl'r (lll,' hUlldrnl \\'01111'11 atll'lIded ENCIL\NTED APRIL
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I he Il'a all" "r"gralll ill I h,' ;\. ~I. E.
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Church. which \las h,'allliiully dl'cur:tted i"r the (lccl,ioll.
I'lalls i"r the drall1atic producliolls
~I rs. ,\. ,\I. L "\-rgU'(l1I ga\"(o a rl'- i(lr the resl oi thl' yl"al' at Ihl' ~I ary
"111111' (Ii lit" ickals alld \\"01"1.;
itlll" I.Y"II :-;dw,,1 \\" .... 1'1' lIIade pulllie Ihis
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Sold as the property oC Dorothy Cutler.
Impro\'ements
oC one28x28
and onehaIC
story frameconsist
bungalow.
feet,
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check I Porch front. Frame garage, lOx18 feet.
on day of sale: balance In ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
Sold as tile property of Philip E, Null
and Pauline K. Null, his wICe.
H. L. FUSSELL, Attorncy.
Condlt1ons-$250.00 cash or certified check
No.422 on day of sale; balance In ten days. FurFieri Facias
ther conditions anllounccd at sale,
March Term. 1933
WILLIAM K. RHODES. Attorney.
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buildings and Improvements Fieri Facias
No. 757
thereon erected situate In the Borough of
Darby, County of Delaware and State of
March
Term.
1933
Pennsylvania and described according to a
certain plan and survey thereof made by
All that certain brick messullge and lot
Damon & Foster, Civil Engineers. of Upper
Darby. Pa .. datcd August 18th, 1925, as fol- or piece of ground situate in the Borough
lows. to wit.: Situate on the southwesterly oC COllingdale, County of Delaware and
~Ide of Grecnway avenue at the distance of State of Pennsylvania. and described as
176 feet southeastwardly from the south- follows:
easterly side of Fourth street. Containing
Beginning at. a point on the north side
In front or breadt.h on the said Greenway of Parker avenue at the distance of one
avenue 16 feet and extending of t.hut width hundred and twenty-two feet eastwanlly
In length or depth southwestwardly be- I from the nort.heast corner oC Parker avetWt!t!1l parallcl lines at right angles to the 'I nue and Cherry street. a comer of ot.her
said Greenway avenue 100 Ceet to the mld- lands of Frank B. Rhodes; thence along
die oC a certain J2 feet wide driveway, I t.he north Side of Parkcr avenue eastwardly
which extends northwestwardly Into the I t.wenty-two feet to a pOint, a corner of
said Fourth street.
lands of Frank B. Rhodes and John T.
Wolfenden; thence by a line at right angles
Together with the free and common use. to said Parker avenue northwardly one
right. liberty and prlvllcge of the above: hundred and thlrty-se\'en and five-tenths
mentioned driveway as and for a passage- feet to a pOint; thence by a line westwardly
wa\, and watercourse ut all times hereafter
fore\'er In common with the owners, tenal1t.~ and occupiers of the premlscs abutting thereon.
Improvements consist of two-story brick
house. 16x24 feet. Porch front. Two-story
brick addition, 9x12 feet. One-story metal
addltl()n. 4x12 feet. One-story frame addition. 4x12 feet, Basement garage,
Sold as the property of Robcrt Garner.
LUNCHES PACKED
FOR PICNICS
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Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check i
on day of sale; balance III ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
ALBERT J. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
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Fieri Facias
No. 499
March Term,1933
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All
that
certain
lot
or
piece
of
land;
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected situate on the ._eastcrlyf'
side of Clifton avenue at the dls ....ncc 0
one hundred and ten feet. southward from /
the southerly sldbe OfCAsh strecct , 21~'~~~~
Towllship
of Pennsylvania.
Dar y. OUll t Y 0 D ~
and
State oC
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\\':tilL'r Sll'cllllan. h"ad oi
'l1Icl dr'IIII'II1l'~ 'I' OIllOrro\\
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I~arnl'. :111<1 a ).!I'''IIP "I.
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said Clifton avenue fifty fcet and extcnd-,
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~I iss I"'~~\' James dall!-:"hter oj ~I r'llnl!
of that width In length or fideptfh etast- :
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and ~I rs, \\ altlT Jam,·s. 01 \ all' AYe- ward one hundred and twenty- ve ee,
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Improvements consist of two-story frame'
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11 Ill'. J,. III tll~ l.1,t .b h •• 1I1e
\\1 111) (r, house. 16x42 feet. Rear porch, One-story I
r,) O\"l'S t 0 II
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oi frame hulldlng, 15x21 feet.
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Sold as the property of James A. Ho an .
Conditiol1s-$250.00 cash or certified check I
:-;1:,,1' i, I'h;IIIl.:illg Ih" l.. cali"l1 (Ii
SHERIFF'S SALES
on day of sale; balance in tcn days. FurlIn sh,,\, 'hi~ ,\"< ,·k -,11'1. :;;ll' "ii; hI' ill - - - -_._-------_._-----_. ther c'onditions announced at sale,
SHERIFF SALES
ALDERT J. WILLIAMS, Attorney.
t hl" Ilan·ar.) .~iil ,h(li'. which i, adja(,,'111 to Ih,· IJan'anl It-a r"Olll.
Of Real Estate
Fieri Facias
No. 385
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At the Sheriff's Omce
March Term, 1933
:\1 r. and ~Ir,. I.. r. Ila,lillg,. oi
Court
House,
Media.
Pennsylvania
\\'l"sldak <1\'1"1111" willellll-rtain a "ridge
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the three-story brick messuage there- ,
Saturday, l\[ay 20,1933
clnl, I .. \,;hil·h Ih,·.\" hcltlllg I "lI\(llTOW i
011 erected. situate on the northwesterly I
c\·l:lIing.
I side of Fifth street at the distance of 'I
8 :30 O'clock A. M.
I
'se\'enty .. four and ninety-seven hundredths.
feet southwestwardly from the southwestEastern Standard Time
erly side of Chestnut street, In the Borough
.----.:.1 Alias Fieri F'uclas
of 'Darby, County of Delaware and State oC
No. 9-12 Penn~yl\'anla; thence extending northwestwardly one hundred sixty-six and seventcen
:
September Term. 1932
hundredths feet to the southeasterly side
FOR
All those two cCl·tain lots or pieces of of Moore street; thence southwcsterly along
ground situatc in that part of the Town- tile sOllthensterly_:>Ide__ o~...!I~e said Moore
ship of Upper Darby known as f'ernwood,
,
in the County of Delaware und the Statc
:,
of Penllsyl\'aliia, boullded and described as
,
: lollo\\"s:
i.;.1Il\,
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Phone Media 174
An outstanding Del. Co, Institution
hlERE'S no ddubt about:
it-old tires and hot weather
just don't go together. The
first real hot spell will pr~ve
this fact. The roadsides will be
lined with cars that tried to
squeeze the last nickel's worth
of mileage out of thin, weak
tires. You can buy Goodyear
AII-Weathers-better now in
quality than ever beforethe world's best-known and
best-liked tires-
TELEPHONE ORDERS
as they are
today!
SPECIALS
Frosted cream puffs and chocolate cclairs IIIl ordcl·-SI.50
a doz.
Coffce cakcs-25c doz.
Cinnamon huns-40c doz,
Lady Baltimore cake-75c,
Good,ear All-Weathers
$565
81.25.
Lunches Packet! for
Business Mell
'~TOl\lAN'S
EXCHANGE
4.40-21 S5.65
4,50-21 6l.30
4.75-19 6.85
5,00-19 7.35
12 Park Avclluc
Phone
Sw, 1993
and up
15.25-18
S8,iS
5.50-19 9.5C1
6,00-20 10.8C1
6,50-19 13.OCJ
Hannulll & Wa te
ChCSlt.'l'
Rd. unci Yale the.
Swarthmore 1250
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ELI~CTRICAL
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SERVICE
CALL
A. WAYNE
lVIOSTELLER
Home Made Ice Cream
Swarthmore 1568
FIREWOOD
Colafemina Vineyard
Delivered in Basement
~2 CORD-$6,SO
$12 Per Cord
Phone: Media 646 R I
ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES
OF SWARTHMORE THIS SUMMER UNDER WELL MADE
AWNINGS
WINDOW SHADES
SLIP COVERS
FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
ImprO\'emcnts consist of (1st description). I
Onc'st{)ry concrete hlock and shect metal
hUliding. 35x72 feet, One-story shcet metal I
addition. 2-1x21 feet. (2nd description). OneFURNITURE RESTORING
story frame building. 15xlO feet. One-story
stucco addition. 9xti feet, One-story sheet
SW ARTH. 1441
metal bUilding. 15x27 Ceet. One sheet metal
garage. 9xl8 f e e t . '
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DELUXE
finer
S11l.arter
larger
TWO NEW
a New
PLYMOUTHS
at lower
.
In'lces
!
Situate on the southwardly side of East Deli\"t'I'l~d for dinner if ord(~r(!d hefore,
Baltimore avenue. at the distance of forty
.j. o'clock-70c u (Iourl
ft'et ('astwardly frOlll the eastwardly side of
,Kelly street. Containing together In front
1'1111.11' DAVIS
or hreadth on said East Baltimore avenue
forty f('et and extending oC that width In
SWI1, 1918-J
: lcngth or depth southwardly between part allcl lines at right angles with said East 1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•
t Baltimore avenue. one hundred feet.
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:: Also all that certain lot situate on the I
• south !;Hte of East Baltimore avenue, Fern-'
• \\"OOf\. Dptaware County. Ppnnsylyanla, com- ,
It Illl'lH'illg at It
10 PARK AVE.
mon' (t\'enuc and Kelly street. thence,
",uthwardly one hundred feet to a point; i
thence eastwardly twenty feet to a point,'
thence southwardly between parallel lines I
at right angles with said East Baltimore
:
avcnue one hundred seventy-two Ceet four
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and three-eighths Inches to a point, thence
t.
tifty feet to a point. thence
fIIY"-NYIft"''''Iftj~Ift:IIV''''''Y''_NU_~, eastwardly
northwardly two hundred fifty-live feet,
three and one-half inches to the south Side
of East Baltimore avenue. thence westerly I
IIi0ng the same sevcnty feet to the place of
beginning.
Now!
SIX
PLYl\IOUTH, who for two years has set the I.aee in low
.,rice cur "alues-Plymouth, who startled the world wilh
Floating Power- Plymouth, who has In'oken nil re('ortis
of sales in('reuses••• now I.resents Iwo new ('aI's: A new PIYUlOllth Six nt
lower ,.ri(·cs! A Dc Luxt~ Inng-whc(·lIms(· PI~'moulh!
nolh ha\'(~ Hunting PO\n~ ... Both hU"e 1I~'(h'mllit' BI'ak.,s,
mltl Uigid-X Douhle-Drol. Frume, nnd Safety-Steel Body!
They have new STYLE! And the typicul Plymouth performun('c which is thc boast of every Plymouth owner.
Don't he on the outside! Find out nhout these wonderful new Plvmouths. Join the crow.ls at our snlesrooll1 or
telephone for a demonslration.
'HANNUM
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
Swarth.1250