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VOL. VII, No. 1
SWARTHMORE,PA., JANUARY 4, 1935
$2.50 PER YEAR
,
COUNCIL VOTES TO iPostpone Home and &h.ool orMeet LARGE AUDIENCES
IMPROVE LIBRARY :!~~~n~~ro~h~~! fi~~~~~".::/(o.l~il~;i FOR JANUARY PLAY
The rc~uJar January meetmg
Woman's Club Notes
the
in the month, according to an announCC-j
On Thursday, January 10, at 10.30, an
International Relations Study Group will
meet to discuss "The Saar Basin." Mrs.
Robert Ivy, of Lansdowne, County Chairman, will be the Irader. AU club mem_
bers arc urged to attend.
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Repairs to Be Paid for With menl jusl made by 'he presidenl o[ Ihe, Sale of Guest Tickets Indicates
L; W. D. Funds; CoIIDCit
1Associ.ation, Mr. William Craemcr.
1 Probability of Five Full Houses
t
F • h Mat rials
It IS planned to combmc the january i
f
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! meeling of Ihe Home and School Associaoi
or
rowmg aIDS
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Women to Hold Annual
Card Party
· \Vcdncsday ni~ht Roland L. Eaton, prcs- i tian \\'i~h the exercises dedicating th~ new i Whether it's the holiday spirit or the
.Ideot of the Library Hoard, and Allan gymnasiUm, as p~a~ned by the School i love of a good lau}!h-provoking comedy.
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will
Stewart Thorn, architect, presented plans Board. The ..\ssortatlon officers and mem- the sale of guest tickels for "Growing
to Borough Council for irnpro\'ing the Ii- be rs .arc to h a\'e a de fimite part in. Ih.esc Pains" is ",a" ahead of normal, ••(cording hold
h
. its annual card parfy (or philanJ
tropIc
purposes, \Vcdncsday, January 9,
Th
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brary room in Borough Hall. L. \V. D. exeroses.
e exact ate of the dedication to the Buchners, who have charge of the
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funds are to be used for tke payment of as not yet ecn announced, but wm un-I pre-performance sale of admissions for the until 5. M. Tea will he served from 3
all labor. Council was requested to pur-, doubtedly be set for the laUer part of I Players Club sbows.
Tickets may be secured from the followchase materials only. After a lengthy dis- i January.
, Tho5t who arc fortunate enough to see
ing
members of the committee:
Mrs.
cussion a four to two vote authorized the i
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I "Growing Pains," which opens on Tuesday
Charles L. Bolton, Mrs. Clifford R. Buck,
expenditure of a maximum of $i50 for:
Girl Scout News
i evening next and continues until and inMrs. Warren Pa~son, Mrs. Henry A.
materials for the alterations.
j Troop '"
6 f II . S' II
. G' l' cludin~ Saturday e\'ening, will be in for :1
Peir50l, Mrs. Ivar Muerling, Mrs. Arthur
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Th
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. e I. rary room, n?w ra~ er antlqua e. ' i Scouts will meet in the 'Voman's Club tnp e trea! ecausc t IS ro IC 'mg com~dy
R. O. ·Redgrave, Mrs. Elliott Richardson,
~\'III be Im~rovet~ by tdnSlballlmg a new ~eIl-: House at 9.30 :\. M., Saturday, January 5.! Of/'outhb IS .no~ only a fdast. shO\~ fUIl.[o[1 Mrs. Joseph S. Seal.
109, removing
e 0
a cony, resur ace Thc program will be test passing
: ac lon, ut It IS prcscnte 10 a eault u
._the floors) new lighting fixtures, new radia~': new setting dcsigned and executed by WiIMarion S. Kirk Dies
tion for adequate heating, and the "swell"
Ed
d
Ri
i liam T. Brown and Dr. A, F. Jackson. It
removed from the old stage. Better readwar
ams tes
I presents a cast of twenty players, the ma- Miss Marion Shelmire Kirk, attorney,
ing facilities will be provided..
The funeral of Edward Adams, who had jori~}' of whom arc new to Players Club and sister-in-law of Judge George A. 'Velsh,
The plans n,tust be su?mlttcd to the been head janitor at Swarthmore College audie~ces.
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of United States District Court, died
L: W. D. office ID Drexel Hill and t~e wor~ for thirty years, was held Monday from: While sh~ made a ~eClded hit ID ~Ollors Thursday, December 17, at her home in
wdl start as soon as that office gl\'rs its the Baptist Chur.ch, in Lansdowne, of! Arc Even, .Carol Esther Cleaver IS cx- 'Vest Philadelphia, after having been ill
approval.
1 which he was a member. Rev. John GouH,: peeled to WIP the hearts of many more with pneumonia for a wl.'Ck.
The question or burnin:::- the grass off i the minister officiated. lnterment WliS at! play-gocrs by her talented interpretation
Miss Kirk was a sister of Howard Kirk,
v:acant lots was discussed with instructions I Eden Ceme~ery.
.
: of the "Kid Sister" in "Grpwing Pains" of Lafayette Avenue, with whom she was
~o investigate further the leg3} tcchnicalAdams died at the Pennsvlvania Hos- i and those who like Bobby Graham best as associated at his Media office.
ities involved.
pita! Philadelphia where lie had been' a seventeen-year-old juvenill! will find him
After an outstanding scholastic carecr, in
The proposed smoke ordinance was laid unde~ treatment. '
cnacting a part that is fully as good as 1933 she was the only woman to receive
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that oC Baxter in Booth Tarkington's "Sev- the degree of Master of Laws from Penn----+------.
Junior Club Notes
entcen," which he did almost ten years ago. sylvania and was one of the few women
ALAN VALENTINE
The olher Iwo major parIs in "Growing on whom the degree was ever conferred.
NEW PRESIDENT OF
; On Friday evening, January 4, al S i Pains" are inlerpreled by Slafford W. She was wen known in Delaware County,
ROCHESTER UNIV ; o'clock, there will be an Executive Hoard! Parker, as the father, and Alice Frickc having been a visitor at the home of Judge
• ; meeting at the home of the Prcsident, Miss Hoot, as thc mother. Mrs, Hoot bas not 'Velsh, at Lima.
Alan C Valentine former assistant pro- : Eleanor Kennedy.
appeared in a club production since 1919,
Miss Kirk was in her forty-first year.
lessor of' English ~nd dean of men at I The stated meeti~g for January will be when ~he pl~yed in uTh~ Fort.une Hunt~r."
Funeral services were held last SaturSwarthmore College, was selected by the j h~ld Tu~sday e\'enmg, January 8, .at 8 . In hne With the d.ub s pO!IC)· of e~hst day at Oliver Bair's, Philadclphia. InterUniversity of Rochester as its fourth presi-! 0 clock, ~n the Club, House_ The Llter.a-, mg new .~alent ~s rap~dl~, as. It shows Itself ment was private.
--- -- ---Qcnt. He is a former Rhodes scholar, ath- i ture Sect~on, Mrs. F. Norton L~ndon, chal~.' capable, Gro\~lng PalOS - \VII! be presented
Jete graduate of Swarthmore and now; man, is 10 char~e of the evening and wdl under the ausplccs of a new dncctor. Rob~ter of Pierson College at Vale Uni-: present as the. speaker ~frs. Jesse Her~an e~ ~. Stabler, who has long dist~g:uished
versity.
.
l Holmes, who IS the preSident of the SeDior hllnself as an able actor, breaks mto the
The fourth president of the· Sol-year-old; \Voman'~ CI~b. H.er ~ub~ec,~ 'will b~ "Per- ,directing ranks with this January peruniversity will succeed Dr. Rush Rhees'j.sonal Expenences In Odla..
'. formance.
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. . , ' T~.e_ ~~g.t!l~r ct.ub nh~l.lts ~tr~.~an~~~y 8 .to _
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rot-a. i'edr' by th.·]joanl'"ijrolritslces
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special committee sur'IIt)'ed the II
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promp,ly al 8.15 each mghl.
Endear' Themselves to Every
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1010g Ihe quahficallOns of lOt men.
DR'UG LEGISLATION
PUPPETS ENJOYED
I BYYOUNG AND OLD
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One in Large Audiences
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Fortnightly Meets Monday
EDW. THOMAS DE
AFfER LONG ILLNESS
i>a•• ing of Cedar Lane Resident
Moumed by Family and
Many Friends
On Friday, December 28, at his lale residence on Cedar Lane, Swarthmore, Ed.
1'I"ard O. Thomas passed away after a long
illness.
Born in New York City, he was for
many years a resident of Mt. Vcrnon .. He
came to Swarthmore to live in 1923. Continued poor health made it nece!-sary for
him to go Soutb for the winter seasons
and to the mountains for the hottest part
of the summers, but he Javed his Swarthmore home and was keenly interested in
all the town afiairs, though unable to take
an active part in carrying tbem on.
Mr. Thomas was also interested in the
work of the }o°riend5' Meeting, of which
his \",-ife is a member, and was especially
drawn to those philanthropic services which
brought happiness to children and young
people. Only those who knew' him well
realized how generously he was always
helping olhers.
He is survived by his wifc, Margaret
Pfahler Th~mas; two brothers, Henry and
George Thomas, of Xew' York, and two
sisters, J cssie and I rene ThomasJ of' Mt.
Vernon.
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The funeral services, which: \\:ere ·held
on Wednesday, were strictly pri,,'ale 'and
the interment was at Friends' Southwcstern
.
Cemetery, Cardington, Pa.
Mr. Thomas' passing leai.·t$ a· great void
in the circle of his family and.his friends,
and takes from our community'
who
al",a'·5 stood for the. 'best
. . ' tbings O'{ life.
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:one
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Nominated for Library Board,
Nomination petitions bearing the required
number of names have .been' fil~d witb the
secretary or the Swarthmqre Public L~-'
brary Association nominating' the follow'..:
ing for Ihe Bonn' of D;r{'. . 'f"tl"5; Qr tht" .,,~.
sodation:
.
';,;'Mw.;~E.~lI, "~-" .. :H. _' .!'. ~' ·;-: . ,·H,.·. . ·_·_:l..':;.::,...,w .. ,-.
Rev. J. Jard;·;; ;~ ":firk:" Sf!) ;':.t'ITh ..:t':, .
ter Road; l\ir" H:~r ';,! .
gers Avenue; \~,., p,.".,. E. 'T,)iri. :L"~
Park Avenue; E. C. V"aitolf,: 490·kiverview Avenue; Dr~ Frank E. Wll1ia~ 2~
Amherst Avenuei Dr. A. V. B.:Orr~ Mount
Holyoke Place.
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Mrs. Griffin, :Mr. \Valton and Dr. \VilIiams arc renominated.
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· Authorities at the university said that!
J uniur members of the Players Cluh
1\,.r. \'a I
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The Fortnightly will meet on Monday, 27
had a rollicking good time on D('cembrr
enllDe
posscsscd a symp.1h ellc
B S b' - t -f -D'
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terest in all fields of education and had' 0
e u Jec 0
lSCUSS on a
January 7, at 2.30 at the home of Mr:;.
.
rare ability in dealing with people.~
Local League of Women Voters Leonard Ashton.
Not only the junior members of the
The university under Dr. Rhecs became'
Luncheon on Tuesday
Mrs. l\'~hton and Mrs. Hurton Alva Players Club but senior members as well
· hi
d
d and
I sd
i Of vital interest to the women of the Konkle will ~h'e a pro~ram of music and [thrilled
and chuckled over the gay and
hC y en owe.
n.ow
an 5 fi[lh'
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th
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B d
plays. Mrs. Konkle will read the play, cslt\·c program of funny puppets, pre.
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· er~ou~ ry lD" an~la 35Se s'd est es community is the proposed Food and Dru~ &ISham," by Frank Tompkins and one by scntcd by Sue Hastings' marionettes at hVQ
~ts I era arts co egcs or me.n. an 'women, Legislation. In the opinion of the. League James M. Barrie entitled "Sevcn Women." performances, one morning and thc other
1~ also has a school for mcdlclDc and den· ofJ \Vomen Voters, it is the m~st imporafternoon.
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b
. "I'
.. i tant piece of le~is)alion under way, and
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tlStry. T
Afr. 'alentlDc \\as om .~t (. en CO\C, one upon which women \'oters should be Girl Scout Leaders Needed Here I is going to tell all about the showN. Y., on February 23, 1901, the son of .. f
ed
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M r. an d M rs. CharIe: Pas.
I \.'aIen I'me. . 'lin Dr.
orm Gilbert
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The
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"lad
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publ,·sh.
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I bell.,d firsht of all,.8 little p.uppct popped
Hames, Professor of Ecu.,
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,He was graduated lrom Swarthmore Ill!
. of Ohie; \Veslc\'an will be one of at the request of Mrs. George Zimmer an ~ ?u
eSl etc curtam and Said, 'My name Victor Shirer and ThO&,. Andrew
1921. 'Vhilc atte~ding that colle~e ~el ~~;nl~rincipal speaker~ o~ the PfOl10srd appeal for women workers- for the Girt I' 15 .{e~~Yil h,el~, e~erYb?dY;· A few ,of uS r Honored at Third Anniversary
played on the varsity lacrosse team lD hiS IF d an' Dru. B,'II at a It,nchcon "'h,'ch Scout troops of the boroug:h.
5.11C
e 0, ut e smd, That won t do,
f CI b H O p '
. . a~d
' years aD( I WaS guard on the
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0
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ouse
enms
JUnior
seDlor
Swarthmore
League of 'Vomen Voters
Of Swarthmore's three Girl
Scout troops r , want everyone to say hello ' J
erl"),
tbe varSl,ty fo.otban .team for threc )-'ear5. \\",11 "h.e on Tucsdav, Januano' S, at lone, Troop No.6, is wilhout an adull h~eThI comhe out.'. And so we did.
The Pla\"ers Club -6f, :Swarthmore was
M r •. \ a IenI me C~.d
"1e
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('"'" orr. o'clock
" at the Woman's
' lClub
ea
der.
;
, ccIeb ra:House.
Ce.n d t e11 curtam went UI> and there Ih e scene 0.o[ a fcsI'Ive- 'N'
.. ew "J[ears
Phoclllx. the campus weekly, Tire ~lalcyoll,
Miss Estelle Lauder, executive secretary
There is a splendid opportunity for any I was In ere a. anel the Chimney CurDl'r. tion, when Open;'H'ousc was obscn..ed on
the .college year book. He ..captamed the of the Consumers' League of Pennsylvania, interested women to be of ren'ice in direct- i She was sweepmg anti cleanin~. Soon in January 1 from 3 until S •
b I learn ,0 [ \'hlch
two· horrid sisters and her stcpA larere
vaTS•1y d cae
\ . he \,'as a will speak on the new legislation from th{~ ing and assisl,'n"
... in the 'various dCI>':1ft- 1I came
th her Th
., number of mc-mbers and th-'r
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member r ur 'cars ,,·a. prc<:'ldenl of the
mcnts of scout life, which duty would be, rnoId cr.
and hurtful and friends availed themse, II:eS 'dr\the oppor-,
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consumer's \'iewpoint.
d h ey
d were
df 11cross M
men s Student Government .~ssocJahon. and
The sponsors or the bill arc working to of benefit to themsch'es as wen as the girls.: sco e
er rca U y. . ter that the)' tunity to greet their 'i'I~igbPor$- and e"njoy
won the Ivy Medal, the .hlghest honor a have le ..islation requirin,:; truth in at!\'erMrs. Zimmer will be able to offer a I went away and left her with ever so much the hospitality of the club.
S\\'ar Ib. more man can recel \'
tod do.
.'llracI,·ve
tea tables ,,'ere arran",'d
,'n.
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tising written into the new Act. The Iraini..
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d
All But
h she fell fast as1eep and
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to
He belonged to the Book and Ke). L
e hope- 10 have a third speaker from spond and will notif\' her.
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; reame.
,t e pots and pans began to the lounge and on thc stage. which, with
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seQlor o~or SOCIC Y'. ~ e a }ppa, 11 among the publishers to talk on this phase
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! With her three httle helllCr5 :mel ever,'- IS ou
oor se lng, orme a so t orest
nella EpsIlon and Phi Kapl)a P"I
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f th Food and Drug HI'11 .
! thing; was ·dianged.
. ft"rccn background for the bright gowns and
: Mr. V~len.tin~ was elected.;'I. RhOdes! 0 ,\vh~thcr members of the League or not,
: "The next ~ccne was on the way to tht' created th~atmosphere of a gay gard('it
sfholar WIth aS$l!mmrn~ to Halbol ("ollege" the women of Swarthmore and adjoining
! pala<.·c.
.~nd there was the beautiful coach party.· t":
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Oxford, but before gOing to England he 1
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diall)' im'ited to atRefrC5hments were served by tbe h05• gh
\"hhar~n. 5 ch ?O1 Off PB
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commum
arc cor
thethe
lovely
pitalil)' comm,'ltce which',"s headed by M. rs.
hIU
;. 'In t h e /'
usme~
tend this les
meeting.
-Luncheon reservations
. .tntl
l'lIa to
ball.white horses taking Cinder.
and. manc~.o t e hDl\'ersll Y ~ol • ednns y
should be given to Mrs. William M. Fine,
"Then
me
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William EarJe Kistler. \ ..
vama, recewlOg an onorary n .." . cgree
I h
S ' Ihmore 52, not later than Modern Language Association of I II
ca h a sma room
t e great
The following members assisted in pourIbcre m
te ep one, \\ar
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room were the prince met the two'
d
• ' . ...K,S•. Charles D. '. ','t.
· 1922.
t f S arth
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A m erIC8
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At Oxford he reeeh'ed honors in English January 6.
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sisters
an
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In love With Cmder- ;'chell,
Mrs.
A. Francis' Jackson,. llr5.
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language and literature. He holds the OxM
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nnua "1n er
ee mg
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j Roland G.. E. Ullman; Airs. John Dolman,
,
Junior
Tot
Lot
to
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ay
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[n Ihe end she IS back 10 'he chimney! J
M
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IIIrs. Roy Comford degrees of Bachelor of _",rts and l\fasBy in\'itation of Swarthmore Colle~e
b I Ih
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d hi'
r., rs. Malco m od~e,
e page
I ey, Mrs. George m
tfr of Arts-. H e was a mem bcr 0 f t h e
One of the first programs a I 5 war Ih - the . Modern Lan"uagc Association of corner,
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d h lID sd er
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~.the httle
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n. deForest, III[S. /I • S .
• rug b y teams [
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an l 'scan Ih e pnnce
F-enno, 111rs. J.
college and varsity
orh
tree more High School upon resummg
ae "1\'1'1'1('5 America was la~t ..,we.ek its guC'st at the, 1!
h ass s Ippcr. f
. hve W·IC·kh am, IIf rs. G co.
' I mas Yaca- annual winter meeting.
appv hook.
ever a er, Just as t ey do In the AITh er T urner, III.rs. .C ~ F.' _N oycs, M
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years, and also played on t h e Iacro!'5e amI Ion Wednesda\' after t h c Ch rl~
JI story·
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tennis teams.
I' tion, will be' on Tuesday next, when the
On account of the size of the Associatio.n I "'I. -Ih
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d I' I I' T. W. Crossen. Mrs. Otto. Kraus. llL.oII...':;
I (oaeIIC.' children of Swart h more \\"1'11 m.ee.a
t I I ..10 (about 4000 members from all l)arts of the I J."'s
, out POI>PC
Itt c1 O
l l I 'ItChe,
II M'lsses B ar b am an d V'Ir~
Mr. VaJentine \,\'as one 0 [ tie
' e .cur am
b I ch"
oreen
• d I I orlUm f 0 r United States and Canada) it was thought.I Ierr)I d analn,
t" IS
lime
C\'cn'onr
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and players of- the Amrrican OlympIC P. M. in the Hi~h Schoo I ."u
'H II J u
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' won the championsIliP,
. the purpo:'t' of forming a "J lIRlor
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l' 0 t best to make the Uenpmm
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10 a. oud and lUSh'
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EI'Izab et I1 ann' Kat h'armc
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Frankhn
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Ba~.;,('ft.
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as
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as
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of Philadelphia hl'adquartcrs for the thrcc- : "TI
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. .t ISS
artie
. 1St er an< ., iSS'~, ary
. .tn speCI"
. I wor·k ror ' I
' Mr. Samlle.
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" Philadeillhia
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l e nTiger
GlD!e who
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t e herce and K' II
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·, .'"'fter engah'ln~
Ie
r CIS ler, 0
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But all meetmgs
on the scc- ,
'foolish
was ~trapped
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IS cr.
Oxford University Press in Oxford, 1.0n- who was so g;reatly enjoyed and whose ond and most important da\" last Friday 'I' . b
. ' Th'
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At 4 o'clock the ~uests, ~~re ~rected
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- , the mem-' Ij 10)- Iunmes.
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don and New York, he beearne asslstan.
I I, IJroject was receIVe
I ' cd
. was
h vcr" k funny
h and b" t h e prest'dent. M r. "Ch ar'I es"D' . M'Itch en•
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e liltll'·h
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pro [essor of EnJtlish at Swarthmore In I when he addresscd t h e meeI109: 0 [ 'h e bers being transported
from town
b a . enjoy
I . d seeing:
th t e pran's tId'
Yo' 0 gracIOus y exten e~. a .welcome to all
1928. He also served as dean of men and Home and School Association here a few of buses chartered for the occasion.
; u.~~les!, a)~ ·l~n .; ~mt-°du, o[ hlt,ger. in the name of the club. Q'nd .as a fe."1tUfc
e,"(:ecutive secretary of the endowment cam- months ago, will he present at this meetThe \:arious sections-English French
ancl~g
s an a C~~ s °F·t ID~ of the third anniversary of the oPening
paign in 1929-.10.
j·ing on January 8. Mr. Fleisher will 5how German Italian and Sp;nis~were as~! ca~eh nex .
e~ ca~.~ ~ A;~c..<:.eh anta~y. of the cl'Jb house, announced the 'um'citing
In 1932 he. left Swarthmore for Yale to pictures of unfortunate )'oungsters in Phila- signed ~o the larger buildinm: on the w IC dwas 'd'er~ eaC'hl ! u . . t e Pu~pel!; of two bronze plaque~· 'a~ tributes to Vie· h'IS (e5Ue
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Last year he was made chairman of the 1clcan, healthy and happy life.
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1935
-~ . at the Four Horsemen Club on Sat-! Dr.]. Albright Jones has resigned as! Mr. and Mrs. William E. Soden, who
Yerkcs, Mrs. Ed,,,'ard M. Bassett, DMrs. ~~~~~ included Mi~!J Luc), Block. Miss director of the Child Health Clinic or the, ha\'c been Jiving: on Yale A"cnue, will
Hugh F. Denworth, Mrs. Arthu~;d' an;. Cleni'cntinc Gibson, ML,c; Rut~ ~rill, Sam- Pres~yterian. Hospital to devote his time, mo\'c into Mr. Holman's house on ColMrs. William T. Johnson, Mrs.
ISOn.
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H. J WardEngaged
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Swarthmore,
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Geo.". Glaser, Walter Wehrn.r,
E, C. Walton, of Riven'iew Road, and;
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The sponsoring committee was. 3sslS!cd Robert 'Cuthill and W. Parke Dodd.
Morton Paul, of Ogden A\'enue, will leave; Miss Jean St~rrhS'hob(' swhdar mo;c' d"c~,
by a group of vounl:! l)Cople. mdudmg
I this week-end
for a thrcc.weeks' motor I celebrated her elf;!: t
Ilt ay on Sun ay.
Many Swarthmoreao. See,? at IMiss Kay Boot"',· .Miss Katherine Bas..c;ctt Mr and Mrs. Robert jorce, of Pitts-I trip to Florida.
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Charity Ball and at Aronl.
Iand Miss Elizabeth Ba~sctt, Mi5S Annr burgh, arc vj:;,itinJ,! Mr. jorce's mother,
j Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sjostrom ha\'e taken
mink Club Dance
Warren and Miss Margery Schumacher,.of Mr!; Charles I). joyce, of North Chester
Mrs. Mae Davis, of Ogden A"enue, spent; an apartment on Kenyon Avenue.
the N~w ~ear holidays with her brother!
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Swarlhmore. The floor committee tn- Ro;d.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Borden, of eluded Fred Yocum, jack Bchenna, Lee
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,_ and slSter.m-law,. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Arthur
Miss Vlrgmla F. Perkms, of ~edar ~ane,
Park· Annuc, Swarthmore, announce
Wilson, james B, Dou~la~, Jr., Ralston
Miss Harnet D. SclindJ,!:e, of Yal.e A,e Hagenman, of Philadelphia.
I was the guest of Madame Mmarssk. and
engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary McLean, William A. Jaquctte, Jr., and nue, has returncd home aft~r spcndmg t~e I
,her daughter, Miss Evelyn Wallace, over
Elizabeth Horden, and H. joscph 'Yard, John Kistler, Ll?roy Wil:.on and George holidays with her brother-m-Iaw and SIS-. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ewer, of South the week-end and New Year's Day, in
son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward. of jo\'(e of Swarthmore.
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Horare G. Twaddell, of Chester Road, had as their guests on New Philadelphia. Miss Perkins entertained at
Chester. The announremenl \\'a:; made on
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Westtown, POl.
Year's Day their son-in-law and daughter, a dinner and evening party on Wednesday,
Chrlstma~ Da);.
Mi~s Louise B. Fisher, of Westminster.
-,-,-, - f W 1 ut Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Pratt. of Bryn December 26, in honor of her birthday.
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1 Md" will be the week-end ~uest of Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. \\ lilm~l I. Hull, o.
an
Mawr j Mr. and Mrs. Kendall S. Ewer, of
Among thost! r.rom Sw;ulhmore .\\~o ~t- and Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park A\'enue. Lane, have had as their ~ue:t their grand-, Philadelphia and other gUests from Bos-' M',ss Caroline Underwood and Miss
tended the second nnnual Chant) Ball
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William Hull O::.ler, of LItchfield, Conn.
,
Howard F. Harden, of Park Avenue, is ~on,
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ton.
j Carolyn Cres...~n entertained with a dance
plannrd and directed by the Junior Board
of the Chester Hospital, werc: 1\11'. and a"a,'n at I,,'s home, where he is recupe:rat I Mrs. Sargent Walter, of N(~rth CBh~sder
I at Strath Haven Inn Saturday eveni. ~!:
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Mr. and
Mr$.
Paul J. Furnas,
of Year's!
North I
!\Irs. Samuel D. Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. J . in~
from 3n operation performed recently Road, will entertain t he lJ up1lea.te rl '1ge Chester
Road,
entertained
at a New
Bardwell Lincoln,. Dr. ,?('or}!c H. Cr~S5 at the Chester Hospital.
Club .today at the Col1e!!~ Club In Phl a- E e partv which ended with a de"otional
Mrs .. S. L. Burt, of Nottingham, Pa.,
and Mro;; Cros~, WIth tllCIr dau~hler, MISS
delphm.
v.
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and M155 Mary Terrells, of New York City.
Carol Cross, and their sons, Richard,
Mr:;. Peter E. Told, o( Park Avenue , and
P
. G U'lbert of Park meetmg at ml mg .
have returned to their homes after spcndHarry R., and Geor~e H' l Jr., Mrs. Ger- Miss Elizabeth Ble5....in~, of Dartmouth
Mr. and Mrs .. erc: '. I
~d brid'e I
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ing the holidays with their mother, Mrs.
I Nathamel Ewer, Jr., ,of South Chestcr! Frank Terrells of Dartmouth Avenue.
d .M Clufe and daughter. Margery, A"cnue entertained at tea last Friday at Avenue, entertamed .It dmner a.
and :Mr. and Mrs. W. R. th('
of the latter in honor of
on New Year':; E,·c. There were SIX tabes l Road, who spent the holidays .with
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'Ic. The dance ,,'as held last Frida," Blessing's mother, M rs. M ar th aR. Bless- of bridge.
I parents,
Ewer,:
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' dand :Mr:;.. Nathaniel
(his former
e\'enin~ December 28, at the Armory, at in~, who i!' teaching at Morehead State M M \V Eaton of Bath. Me., arrived'1 Sr., enter alOe a reumon 0 .
Eighth 'and Sproul Streets, Chc~tl·r.
Teachers' College, Morehead, Kentucky, . t r'd : t '
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winter with his son classmates at Swarthmore High .Sch~ol,
,
h I'd
)CS er
a) 0 spen
• Mr. and Mrs. R
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Umverslty,
Amon~
those from Swarthmore who as- and was spending the o
I ays WI'th h er and
daughter-in-law,
0 and
an other . students
h from Duke
ft th
Alumni"
L Eaton of Dickinson A"cnuc.
where he IS a. sop omo~e, a er e
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.' . were: Mrs. H
1\ Irs, B1essin ... ·s son, George, a student a t ·
,
dance last Frtday e\'enmg.
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l\Iiss Carol Crol's and Miss Louise Arc~er the University of Kentucky, also spent the
William Downten, son of ~ r. an
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Clyde. The latler assisted in preparallo!, holidays here.
William Downton, of Cornell Ave~ue, and
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prior to sailin!! for Ireland. where she 15
a graduate of Swar.thmore College In 1931,
WOMAN'S CLUB
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Party Specialtie.
visiting friends.
Mr. i!nd Mrs. Albert S. Johnson, enter- has recently been given the d,*ree o( MasANNUAL CARD PARTY
Petit Fours .. Patty Shells .. Nub
tained at a Christmas bridl!c on
ter of Arts in ~eneral psychology by the
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The im·itation-subs.cription dancc for the at their home on Chester Roa .
Unh.ersity of ]0\\,01.
Wednesday, January 9th
TEL., SW. 1171
)'oung people of southeastern Delaware
104 PARK AVE.
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entertained
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is spending
the holidays
with his
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larg('Jy attended and emment Iy success fuI da)' evening, Dccember 26.
fam,'ly after a long business absence in t ,e
a social event of the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders, of State of Washington, is confined thO h15
orchestra
pro",'dod
the
music
\\'ith a severe infection of the t roat . 1
An e,'cellent
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North Princeton AVl!nue, were th c guesthorne
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for dancing; refreshme?ts were ser~ed.
of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Swinl!, of
Miss janet James, of Yale Avenue, is the
Members of a committee sponsormg the \Vynnewood, on New Year's Eve.
guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
L E T t f . i r e . '. . . eTlRES AND BATTERIES
afiair attended as hostesses. They inc1uded
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Mrs. Louis N. Robinson, Mrs. Earl T
Miss Jane Argyle, of North Chester D. A. Elias, of HarriS ur~.
HELP SOLVE YOUR WINTER DRIVING TROUBLES.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~911 Road, entertained at lunch('on last Thurs- Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
DRIVE IN TODAY-LET US CHECK YOUR TIRES AND
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day.
Road, entertained at a family dinner party
8TH &: WELSH STS.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Cbaffee,
on Christmas, those present being Dr. and
BATTERY-WE CAN SAVE YOU TROUBLE LATER.
THEATRE
CHESTER 47lt
Swarthmore A,'enue, entertained at dirme.r I Mrs. Mitchell BrodnkMand dDautlghte.;",' o~ G~k
mantown j Dr. an
rs. e e\' , . ro
before t he New Year's En Dance of the and
Cbester's Mo.t Distiactive Tbeatre
son, John Ramsey. of Swarthmore,
FORD OWNERS TAKE NOTICE!
Last Day
Swarthmore Series.
and Mr. and Mrs. J _ Everton Ramsey, of
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
• .t
We Carry a Full Line of Genuine Ford Parts and Are
in ~'Bri.ht Eye."'
The Poets' Circle met Monday a(ter- the latter place, with Mrs. Ramsey s SlS er,
noon
at
the
home
or
Mrs.
Clifford
Buck,
Miss
Alexander,
of
Atlantic
City.
Starts Saturday
Anxious to Serve You-Drive in Today.
of Guernsey Road.
FREDRIC MARCH
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, o(
and ANNA STEN In
A group from-::th-e~c1;-a-ss of 1931 of the North Chester Road, and Mrs. Hervey
"WE UVE AGAIN"
Swarthmore High School, who held a re- Schumacher, of Haverford Avenue, entertained at bridge on New Year's Eve at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bassett.
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETTE AVES.
Phone 440
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kniskern, of RiverTHEATRE
view Avenue, enjoyed the holidays at the
THEATRE
CHESTER
Inn at Buck Hill FaUs, POl.
Saturday, Monday, Tueaday
OFFICIAL
SERVICE
NOW PLAYING
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WHEELER and WOOLSEY
The World's Supreme Spectacle
Miss Bertha \Vhite, of Swarthmore, at-l
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of Music, Love and Laughter
tended a house party given at the Inn at!
"KENTUCKY KERNELS"
Buck Hill Falls, Pa., o\'er the New Year's!
Washing .. Lubricating .. Tire .. Battery .. Brake .. Service
holidays by Mr. Howard Butcher, III,
Wedne.day. Thursday, Friday
Ardmore.
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CAROLE LOMBARD
MAURICE CHEVAUER
CHESTER MORRIS
JEANETTE MacDONALD
-InExtra I Children' 8 Pictures
, "THE GAY BRIDE"
Saturday Matinee
Bur~.tt
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JANUARY
4, 1935
THE
-THE-SW-j.'-=R=T=-=H=-MOREAN
Bradenton on the Gulf Coast, where we
were entertained for two nights and a day
by the Sunny Land Council.
uWhile passing through Ocala we made
a side trip of six miles to see Silver
Springs, said to be the largest fresh-water
spring in the world.
SWARTHMORE, PA,
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TITUS J. EWIG
Geller.l MaDaaer
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"THE
MERRY WIDOW"
Media Theatre
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FORD V-8 FOR 1935
~r~~::t~~hi~h t~a~;O~~:1 a~~7 ~:n bi~lm.!
Friday, Saturday, Monday
GARBO
Herbert Marshall
Ceorle Brent
.Tuesday. Wednesday, Thur4day
W. C. FIELDS
PAULINE LORD
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and
SATURDAY
MONDAY and TUESDAY
BERT WHEEl ER
ROBERT WOOLSEY
(F)
"Kentucky Kernels"
W£DNESDAY
"LADY BY CHOICE"
-with-
(F)
CAROLE. LOMBARD
MAY ROBSON
ROGER PRYOR
Hun
(F)
Pbillips Holmes
Juae Wyatt
"TRANSATLANTIC
MERRY-GO-ROUND"
-with-
JACK DENNY
GENE RAYMOND
NANCY CARROLL
Sidney Howard
Mitzi Cuen
Sid Silvers
Frank Parker
Doawen Slaters
And Many Otbe.. Stars
-AddedGEORGE REED AT THE CONSOLE
Cartoon - Universal Newa
Monday a: Tuesday, Jan. 7. 8
(A)
Maurice
JEANETTE
CHEVALIER
MacDONALD
RIDING COMFORT
Center·Poise Riding
New Body Room
New Brakes
Safety Glass Throughout
Wider Front Seats
Graceful Body Lines
2 Built-In Trunk Body Types
New Clutch
Easier Steering
1 23-inch Spring base
New X-Type Frame
FORD V-8 PRICES ARE LOW
New Interior Finishes
New Copper Lead Connecting Rod
Inserts
New Crankcase Ventilation
DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN
$575 f. o. b. Detroit, Mich.
9 ,.
Ib 19¢
Blended for smooth fla,·or.
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Sapel'b flavor and
Mother's Joy t"~27c
;:~r:zg:ee_4..:.9=-.:.¢_.!!..._T_a_n.;;gy~t1_a_,'_or-a coffee delight
Cake
Red Beets
Pump kin
.. -Sauer. Kraut
Sardi nes
Sal 5 oda
Your
Choice
IISCJ) Brand
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F..ancbot Tone
Jean Mul..
Ann Dvorak
Ma....anl Lladsa,.
Ross Ale..ander
Nick Fana
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yea ..·• Sensational Comedy Hit
"The Pur.uit of Happine....
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Thing I Do,"
Strllngers CordiRlly Im·ited.
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11 :OO-Morning Wor:;hill. Holy Communion.
Pastor's
Meditation,
"Remembe-..ing
PROVIDENCE ROAD AND BALTIMORE PIKE
MEDIA. PA.
Phone, Media 1800
for the election of directors and such other business as may
I 'THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
A. ll.-First Day School.
lIornin~ FOl'lIm.
~tudy of BruC'(' Cal.:ey·,~
hook. "The Bihle and the Quest of Llf('.
Subjeet: "How to live wisely and weU."
Di~cu~~ion to be led by Walter H. Seely.
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting -(.or Worship in the
9:43
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Cashier.
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WEDNESDAY
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9:30 A. J,[. to 2;80 P. M.-sewlng and Quilt-
ing
in Whittier House. Bolt. luncheon.
All Cordially Invited
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25 cI
Both
for
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250
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5c
18c
Jersey Sea Trout Ib 1001 Boston Mackerel 3 lb. 250
Fre,sh Select Oysters
(Opened)
dOz 15c
,
Specials in Seasonable Fresh Produce
Fancy California
Cauliflower
Wednesday e"ening meeting each week. 8
I p. m. Reading room open daily. except SUi;I days and hnlidays. 1 to ": Church edifiee.
All are cordially in\"jled to attend the serv·
iees and USE' the Reading Rooan.
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Haddock Frc!'n~i~':ts
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hours of three and live o'clock P.
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Cranrord. Phi!adelphia.
7:00-Young People. New Year Service.
.
FRIDAY
: 10:00-Womnn's Assoclntion. Morninl! sew,
ing. Lunchean, 12.30. P ..ogram at 2.
MO\"ing Pictures. Address. Rev. Dr.
Blaek, or Southern :l\.Iountains.
1935. between the
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Frankfurters
Sauer Kraut
Virginia Style Cooked Ham
Ii Ib 15c
Cornmeal Mush 2 lb. 12c Deviled Crabs
2 to,'
tISIXJ Cole Slaw
Ib 15c Fish Cakes
enell
Jesus."
a :OO-Bo].·s· and Girls' Choirs.
4 :46-Organ Worship. Mr. Kneedler.
5:00-V~pers. condueted by Senior Sundny
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
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OF SWARTHMORF.
P:uk A"cnuu below Hnrvard
--III11:00
:00 A. ~I.-Sunda:r SchooL
ANNUAL MEETING
A. M.-Sunday I.esson-Sernlon.
8,
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Pa!'ltor
SUNDAY
Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January
32c
Pure Pork Sausage
lb 27c
Fancy Wiscons. in Sweitzer Cheese
Ib 9c; Ib 33c
Fresh Sausage
lb 22c I Fresh Scrapple
Ib 12c
Hl-:V. \\. A YNE CHANNELL, D. D.
more National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa ..
23c
Ib 23c
Swift's Select Calves Liver
Beef Liver
lb 140 I Lamb Liver Ib 25c lb 16c
Lean Boneless Bacon (store sliced)
Ii Ib 16c
Boneless Salt Bacon
(store sliced)
'I.. Ib 14c
M.-Epworth Leag'.le.
.
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M.-BriJ!ht. attractu'c cvemm: :!cr\'lce'l
SubjI'Ct or sermon: "This One
SWARTHMORE
25c
lb 30c
fb
,
EDMOND STEINMAN
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(up to 3 'Ao lbo)
Lion Ends of Pork
'Ull to 3 'Ao lb.)
Center Cut Chops or Roasts
Lean Rolled Pot Roast
Fresh Ground Beef or Beef Cubes
SUNDAY
come before the meeting, will be held at the banking house in
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Pork Loins
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth-
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f1SCO Quality Meats Enrich Any Meal
9:45 A. M.-Sunda].· School.
11 :00 A. ll.-Hf\ly Communion.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
,
j - 'f~;
Fancy Blue Rose RICE
2 Ibs.. lOe
Rice Pudding with raiains ia inexpensive and delicious
9c Large Dried Lima Beans
2 Ibs15<.
He,'. Jolin Ellery Tuttle. Minister
7:00 P.
aroma~
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Cracked Whe at toal 9c
tISIXJ Sliced Rye 10ailOc
Lemon Iced Three Layer
THE
the duty of your executor to carry out your
DISTINCTIVE NEW LINES AND A NEW KIND OF
THEATRE
Cbeater Pike at Prospeel Pa..k
(A)
Friday &: Saturday. Jan. 4, S
Thunda,. Oil~Jift.""'io ----:
Coffee
6 ,.
big
loaf
Supreme large
loaf
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
New 1935 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan
-with-
EXPECTA nONS"
Victor
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Cheste.. Road and College A\"cnuc
Rector:
Re,·. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
EPIPHANY
8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A. Al.--Sunolay "School.
10:00 A. M.-Junio.. Church.
11 :00 A. 1t1.-Holy Communion.
If not, changes are in order, and it will be
at Theae Showsl
"Gentlemen Are
Ingredi ent8
CHURCH NEWS
be-
No.2
can
O"cn FJ'csh -Finest
Lean Fresh Rib End
'1:45 P.
-withEDWARD £VERETT HORTON
UNA MERKEL
Wednesday Only. J;"-:-91h""'---:(;;F"")
"GREAT
RIT_ 1581 • RACE 1110
sbelves, nor a list of your personal
visions as against your preselll 'lei worth.
Does it stilI give your heirs the protection
Deainninlf Thuraday
Loretta Younl"
John Boles
Look
FUN~~~~A,~!~~~!ORS
Re-read your o';"n will. Figure all its pro-
"THE MERRY WIDOW"
THURSDAY
CHARLES DICKENS'
Immortal Classici
-with-
OT bow many itelM you carryon your
latest ...·i.he. in every detail.
-with(A)
VICTOR McLAGLEN
JOHN GILBERT
WYNNE ClBSON
WALTER CONNOLLY
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'THE WHITE PARADE'
"THE CAPTAIN
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Drexel Hill
TODAY
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DEPENDABLE SERVICE
25¢
cans
Bread
OLIVER H. BAIR CC?
often overlooked
kept up to date.
"CLEOPATRA"
"MARIE GALANTE"
WAVERLY
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13c Chol ce Tender Sugar
any more contributions which intereslec.l
parties may care to make_
INVENTORY
(ilfdllM/ White Rolled
Compl ete with tomato sauce and cheese.
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the SWARTIUIOREAN will be glad to receivc
A first-of-tke-year
17c
(Peck)
Spaghetti 3
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Epiphany Service of Light
On Sundav afternoon at 5 o'clock, the
Epiphany C~ndlc-1ight Service will be held
at Trinit\' Church. Each member of the
choir and congregation will receivc a small
candle at the beginning of the Service.
After the reading of the Story of the
Magi, as recorded by 5t. Matthew, the
lights will be extinguished, except one
candle on the attar. From that Ii~ht the
choir bo\"s will light one (:andle at each
pew, froin which, in turn the others will
be lighted. To the singing of an EI)iphany
hymn the congregation will follow the
choir out or the church, takinJ!, symbolically, the Light of God's Love into lhe
world.
On Sunday mornin~, at 11 o'clock, there
. will be a Celebration of the" Holy Communion. with an Epiphany sermon by Mr.
Guenther.
15 Ibs.
10c Franco-American
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the maker failed because the will was nOI
Wedne.ctay
Spencer Tracy
Ketti Gallian
Warner Bros.
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U. S. No.1
POTATOES
15c here ady Fruit Cocktail
2 tall cans 25c
Shaver's Grapefruit Juice
No.2 can 10c
od
Jellies
211-oz
tumble,'s 19c
Gle .. wo
Californi a Evaporated Peaches
2 'b. 29c
Fancy Ne w Layer Figs
2 pkss 19c
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Monday and Tuesday
Claudette Colbert
Warren William
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f'THE PAINTED VEIL"
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'NOW AND FOREVER'
Resolve now to buy all your food and house<
hold needs during 1935 at Food IleadquartersYour Conve nient tISIXJ Store. Be assured of Quality, Complete Satisfaction and Economy every day
in the year.
Where Quallt y COUllts alld Your MOlley Goes Furlflesf
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possessions ~but an inventory of the
Friday and Saturday
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
CAROLE LOMBARD
GARY COOPER
A Good Start
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"Florida iust gets you! Trecs cveryFROM "WHO-;S'YfHO IN
where draped with long hanging tresses of
AMERICA"
ROSAUE DRYDEN
gray Spanish moss, palms of all sizes and
Social Editor
descriptions, oranges and grapefruit groves
The following, the second in an alpha-¢>
betical
series of Swarthmorcans in U\Vho's II
in profusion, but best of all, of course, in
Phone Swarthmore 900
Who," we reproduce through the courtesy
Entt't'ed as Second CIa .. Malter. January 24,
of the publishers of "Who's Who in
1929. at the Poat OfficI!' at Swa .. thmore, P ••,
America."
under tbe Act of March 3. 1879.
uBONSALL, Elizabeth Hubbard (Mrs.l
winter anywhere now or ever?1-'
liThe Scout Camporee ended on Sunday Edward H. Bonsall, Jr.) j b. Cambridge, I'
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935
morni?g and though the keys of tbe whole MaSs., Mar. 11, 1890; d. Phineas and
I campsI!e we~e turned over to. ~s ~Y Scout Ludnda Ann (Reed) Hubbard j grad. Cam- I
rrSOUTHW ARD HO" IN FLORIDA I E~ecubve \VlIson and Bob B~lr s 1?5UranCC I bridge Latin Sch., 1901; A.B., Wellesley,!
jfnend, Clark Bar~ey, wc deCided In favor 1911; M.A., U. of Pa., 1914; m. Edward I
.
Dear Editor:
. of more exploratton on the Gulf Coast. H. Bonsall, Jr., of Phila., Pa., Dec.
IIln spite of a downpour of rain, heavy \Ve therefore drove ~ut to Bradenton's 1912. Editor Ullion Primary Quarterly.
fog and very· slippery roads, our 'First beach, at Anne Alarla,. and s~ent !he Episcopalian. Author: Famous Hymns,
Southward Ho' group pulled out of gr~ter. part of th~ day m bathmg sUits, I with Stories and Pictures, 1923; Goodwill I
Swarthmore on scheduled time We4nesday, !\~~mmmg and fishmg.
.
Lessons (Pamphlet), 1926; Farnous Bible
morning, December 26, and has been
About 5 P ..M.,. we ~eclded to move on Pictures and Stories They Tell, 1928;
ahead of schedule ever since.
. down the Tam~am~ TraIl to Sarasota-the \Vorld }~riendship Lessons (Pamphlet), I
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. breakmg
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home of the Rmghng Brothers.
1929 . C on tb r. t 0 H ome 1'1111
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dcrgarI C1I
"The recondlhoned
'Pierce'
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all its records travelin'" at from 50 to 60
"On Monday we VJSlterl their world Marmal. Home:
222 Cornell Annue'l
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famous art museum and the whole of Swarthmore Pol."
miles per hour and a distance of 462 ml es. I their winter quarters. Pete Parker's cam-I
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"\Ve reached Ral~igh, N ..C., for. camp era shot various of the wild animals while
May Get Santa Claus Suits
on \Vcdnesday.c,·emng. ThiS .we pltc~cd I they \\'ere in training (or their circus
Scveral other citizens of the borough ~
on a state agncultural tract Just outSIde i stunts.
have adopted the cause sponsored by \ViI- j
the city.
liThe Ringlings have cstaulished a Junior liam Sproul Lewis, to muster contributions I
"\Ve had crossed the re~t of Xorth Caro- t Art College at Sarasota and we learned for Santa Claus costumes to be kept at
lina and much of South Carolina when we, that because of it with its staff of world the Borough Hall and used by the men
passed through Sa"annah and reached famous artists and the world's master- who ,"olunteer their services each year. It
Brunswick, Georgia) on Thursday c\'cning,. pieces centered in the Art l\.fuseum, thc city has been necessary for the men to rent
having traveled 413 more miles.
is fast becoming a national art center.
suits in previous years.
"An early start on Friday morning )lut
"But our thrills arc not yet halJ over.
A few contributions have been added
us over the border into Jackson\"ilIc and I We shall spend part of our New Year's to the initial one which accompanied l\.1r.
Russell's "AN.t••• Service
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glades' over the Tamiami Trail and the
rest of it basking in the tropical sun of
Miami Beach.
"After Miami, only time will tell. \Ve
shall be in Swarthmore on January 10
or 11."
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Ocala to the Flying Eagle Scout Camp at! Day of 1935 riding through the 'Ever-,
'FoUlld .. by Robert E. Sh.rp)"
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
ANN B. SHARPLES
Editor and PubUaher
SWARTHMOREAN
head
15C
.Hard Heads New York State'-Cabbage
4 lb. 5c
JUICY Lemons
do. 25c' Yellow Onions 5-lb bag 19c
Orapefruit
each 5c Tender Carrots
2 lb. 50
Florida Oranges
dO'19c Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs14e '
II Apples 3
New York Greening
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New Texas Red
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Dicke.." aDd a
Charles Dickens himself stayed.
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, .. ,-- Grace P BacoD a former .....d.nt
The ID· D ,·\self Is of the hotel variety and
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d w,·th Ibe common 0 wa more,
ID a
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05~
• pita! on Christmas Day from injuries JeEnglish "pub." The "Coffee Room" m
such inns was always the rendezvous of c:elved in an automobile collision. Miss
.
southward on U. S. Roule 15 10 Fred.rlck,
"Great Expectations" comes to the screeD
to BerryvUIe,
The an nual exodus to southern shores Md. Use U. S. Route• 340
h I
V
then of Ih. Wav.rly Tbeatre Thursday with th.
of Ihe su nshine states has already l.egun. State Route ? to Wmc ·fes Ier,Sh a.,ndoah
hed . hi ut
be
II p~nt indications are any criterion, down through tbe
auh u • ena
real Dickens' flavor untoue I rag
0
more.people will travel soulh ward t his year VaHey on U. S . Rou Ie II , pa SSing the cav- of the pages or one o( the mos t h uman,
than- any time since 1929, the taste of win- em sections located near New Ma~kett absorbing and dramatic novels ·conceh'cd the better class, while the lower class took Bacon was a State College home economic
ter already starting motorists o\'cr splendid thence to Staunton and Naturasl ~n~e, by this greatest of English novelists, an their. drinks in tbe "tap room," as it was 1worker and had been addressing a meet•
f
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was'
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highways to the southern resorts, according Roanoke to Bristol, Va.-Tenn. U. . ou cs
to Walter N; White, manager of the Tr,:vel 19 and 19W to Ash~ville, U. S. Route 23 ever-living classic of literature for all time. talled. QUlt~ (l ten,
e pos 0 ce k:
mg Tuesday of tbe week prevIOus to her
Bureau of the Automobile Club of Phda- to Atlanta. In )eavmg Atlanta one has a The story of "Great Expectations" willi part of the lOn, ~s
a: the boo mg ! death. On her way back to State College,
.,
f ' r 'I office for coaches m t ose ys.
: near Newport, Pa., her car was in a headdelphia, A. A. A. Here arc fl\'e main I choice of two routes to ~aldosta; the first
t .
is U S Route 41 to Gnffin, U. S. Route never ~~w old. Jt I~ Just as ascl~a.JDg
So much a~tenti~n was paid to ~etting on co1lision, and she received fatal injuries.
1 19 t~ Quitman, U. S. Rout~ 84 to Val- and thrilling today as It was when Dlcke~s ~ the proper DlckenS13n flavor by UnIversal She was taken to a Harrisburg hospital
rou CS. Atlantic Coastal Highway
ve
Philadelphia
via
Woodland
Ave1dosta-or U. S. Route 41 Ylaf MIlacon tto wrote it, almost a hundred years ago, In) in the making of the fIlm, that hardly a 1 but never regained consciousness. Miss
Lea
d
nue. U. S. Route 13. driving through Darby Valdosta. U. S. Route 41 IS 0 ~we " 0 his beloved house at Gambill. The story I detail was overlooked.
For example, Bacon, while her home was in Swarthmore,
and Chester to Wilmington, thence down Lake City, U. S. Route .90 to jackson\llle. is full of descriptions of the countryside ~ "Jagger's" home, where a great ?eal. of. the I lived with Miss Mary Knowlton and Miss
the 'Eastern Shore to Cape Charlc~, Va. The distance is 1,255 mdes.
surrounding his home, of the Kentish lanes! action in the story takes place, 1~ ~Jfied Ethel Rupert, at 211 Benjamin West AveYoUihen (erry to Little Crcck,located on_! It will be noted that.all of t~l'SC .routhes he loved so wellj but it is also vivid withlin the extreme, the furn~ture SUIting pcr- nue. When word was received of her acthe Ol.t~kirts of r.;orfolk t Va. Frcquent terminate at Jacksonvtlle, ~vh)ch IS t ~ scenes of the London of bis day, for I fectly its decidedly massive master. T~e cident, Miss Knowlton and Miss Rupert
ferr}: service hetween these two points eastern axis .point from which .onc ma} Dickens was a great cosmopolitan figure selection qf Chippendale and Heppiewblte I hastened to her bedside and were with her
caters to the motorist. Lea\'in~ Norfolk radiate to either the cast or \\est co~st and could write of that great city and its furniture, the pieces of old needlework .on i until the end came.
you continue on U. S. Route 17 through to various resorts throughout the sunshme people with more understanding than any I th~ walls and chairs, .and the fin~ sportmg I' From 1918 until two years ago Miss
Elizabeth City and Williamstown and New- I state. Those who usc the westcrn route writer has been able to do.
I prmts, the dumb walter ta~le, stlv~r, etc., Bacon was in Swarthmore while in charge
One of the most interesting scenes in all ~o. to !"ake up a most mterestmg and! of Home Economics Extension Work in
bern to Wilmington, N, c., then on U. S.: ma)' branch southward to the west co.ast
Route 17 through Myrtle Beach to Con- resorts from Lake City. A. A. A. lo~m~ "Great Expectations" is the Cheapsidc Inn,: realisllc picture.
I Delaware County.
She left in 1932 for
wa}',· S. C. Next you follow U. S. Roule. cars recently ha\'e. thecked the ~out(,5, "Lily and the Swan." The various signs
A ClJ,st of unusual merit interpret the j Pennsylvania State Conege. where she be701 10 ChariestoJl, using U. S, Route 171 times, etc., and. dady road 3?d \lCather on it, such as "Coffee Room," "Coach: well·known characters of "Great EXI)Ccta- came assistant professor of Nutrition ExaJ!ai~ throuJ!:h Savannah and Kew Bruns.! reports arc r~cclvcd by the Club .Travel Office," etc., were faithfully copied from I tions."
Henry Hull, 1'lorl'n('(" Reed, tension. She was known and loved by
\\:ick- to Jacksonville. The distance is 971: Bureau to aSSist southbound motoflsts.
books such as Cruikshanks' "Days of l Phillips Holmes and Jane \Vyatt.
hundreds in this section.
mile~.
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Inler Coastal H;ghway
; Nature's Phenomena Revealed
J ewe Philadelphia via Woodland ..he-"
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U S R te 13 throu~h Chester to I Beginning today the Philadelphia SubnUq," . . OU
t i C
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tes the'
Wil.hin~ton, U. S. Route 40 to Baltimore,: urban Water
ompa~y m3ugura.
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U. oS. Route • through Washington to 1second series or ~ducahonal advertlscmentsl
Fredericksburg, Va., Stale Route 2 to! to be published In newspapers througho.ut
Petersburg, Va" U. S. Route .lOI through I th.e tcrrit~iY. thc~' serve. The new senes"
Wil~on, N. C., to Fayetteville. N. C. You i will be Similar m general form to that
then use U. S. Route 401 through Sumter, i which was pubJished last year.
S. ~" to Walterboro and U. ~, Route. Ii I The W~l~r Co~pan}: has .adoPt:d a form
to Jacksonville. The distance IS 912 miles. ~ of ad\'ertl~mg umque m thiS scct~on. The
An alternate to this route, which pos- first series, just concluded, \~'as built around
sibl~ will prove to be the more popular the theme of water supphes thro.ugh the 1
I
because o( a detour north of Sumter on ages. In the twenty-sIx advertlSC,ments
the ·khovc route is as (ollows: Leave Wit- appeared sketches of many conspIcuous
son: N. C., on U. S. Route 117 to War- milestones in the development of the modsa\~,; N. C., State Route 24 to Clinton and ern water ~upply system.
.
u..S. Route 70. to Charleston, S. C., lhl'n So much interest centered about the 1934
U . .s, Route 17 to Walterboro. 'The differ- series of advertisemcnts that th.e compa~y
Distinctive New Lines and a New Kind of Riding Comfort
enc~ in distance is 20 miles. However, n was obli~ed to reprint the ads 1R port!oh.o
logging of the two roads pro\;ed that there (orm for distri~ution ~o :::chools and mdlSmoother Brakes
New Body Space
Smooth Acting Clutch
is &tight difference in time.
I \'iduals requcst~ng c~ples.
.
Much Ea.ier Steering
Safety Gla.s in All Carli
Stronger X ..Frame
.:;
SR
h rt
d scentc.
. ) ,I The new scnes WIll deal ••
With water
New Hardware
Airplane: Type Dash
New Uphohtery
u. •
ouIe I ( 'loan
.. h has
This route derives its name from the a natural phenomenon. B~gmnmg \\ It .t e
No Sway OD Curvea
Low Center of Weiaht
Newly Designed SpriGas
Center Poise Riding
Crankcaae Ventilated
fa(l1" that U. S. Roule I markers arc fOI-: ocean as. the great reserVOir, :he ad\'erbse- I
123!inch Spnnghasc
New Connecting Rod Bearings
Front Seat. Wider
Softer Uphol.tery Springa
lowed the entire distance from Philadelphia i ments will show the formatlO~ o~ clou,?s'l
Streamline De.ign
Wider Body
thJ.:iugh to Jacksonville over excellent hi~h- ' the c~ect. of .wind, th: (ormahon mtenslty
wars, passing a variety of scenic attractions, ~ and distribution of ~amfall and the course j
AND FORD V·S PRICES FOR 1935 ARE LOW
and'through a number of the State cal)- I of the water after It. retu~ns to earth.
i
itai~. Leaving Philadelphia \'i~ Baltimore, Features of the ~nes will be the. usc of I
Avenue, U. S. Route ., ),OU drive through. wa~cr by plant l~fe, the formahon of i
Lan.Sdown~, Oxford, Baltimore, Washing- sprmgs, caves, glaCiers, geysers and ,other i
Sales
Service
ton~ Fredericksburn, Richmond, Petersburg, natural phenomena. ,Interspersed ~vlll ~e 1
Va':.' Raleigh. Southern Pines, N. C., Cam- ad\'ertiscments showmg the relahonshlp I
Your Local Dealer
Here in Swarthmore
den; Columbia, S. C., Augusta, Wa}'c.~oss, . bel\~e!!n ,~~~ mod.ul} water su.p~~y syst~m \
Ga:: to JacksoD\'i1Ic. The distance is 955 and~nature's routme. 'ReservOlfSj filtration 1
mil~.
and aeration, delivery, chlorination and i
,
Inland Route
pressure ~'iU be discussed.
This route, if one has the opportunity
The series, which will include twenty-six
to ha~cl ieisurely, is ideal (or the trek. advertisements running e\"ery other week
It' !akc$ a ,day longer, but the scenery and for the entire year, is an illustrated ,lecture
9th and Sproul Streets
South Chester Road
couptl~s de\ights along tbe highways are in meteorology. It is tbe result of weeks,
.
or research on the part of Water Company I
worthy. of the extra time.
Chester 4159
Swarthmore
:Lea\'c Philadelphia via the Lincoln High- officials to insure completeness, accuracy \
\\'~" U. S. Route 30, through Coatesville and attractive presentation.
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WE INVITE YOU TO RIDE IN ONE OF
OUR DEMONSTRATORS
GASH-STULL CO.
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FOR RENT
.~OR
RENT-HoU8ekeepinK apartment. Idx
NOma and bath. 2nd Hoor, 139 Rutgenl
Avenue. Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore. Po.
phone: Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
FOR RENT-2 rooms and both, Harvard
AnneX, furnished or unrurni$hed.
Cnll
Swarthmore U9_W.
FOR
RENT-Room with bath or bacheJor
Adult rarnil:r.
Call Swarth-
apartment.
WANTED-An experienced maid for
hOUl5t!work.
Rerer<:>nce necessary.
S.varthmore 777.
FORD V-B FOR 1935
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NOW!
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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general
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M COAL CO.
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LOST-Betwl't'h JfoIke the Tailor's Shop and
Drayman's, n lady's platinum and diamond
wrist-watch. Return to d(':llk at Sirath Haven
Inn for reward.
LOST-Will the young man who took by miBtake a gray wool sports coat with gray
suede gloves in pocket from the Alumni Dance
at the Woman's C:ub House last Fritlay evening. klnllly return to Nat Ewer. Jr.. 219
South Chest('r Roatl. amI rl\'Ceh'e hi~ own coat
in return 1
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Pedigreed English Setter Pups.
Six weeks old. C. Crouse, Church Road.
Wallingford. Telephone: Media 220.
Auto Accidents
Accident insurance in
a good company can be written for
one week or more to cover touring
trips.
E. C. WALTON
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FURNITURE
RESTORING
'Sead for Harley-You'll Not Be 501'17'
UPHOLSTERING
Hone.t Under the Coyer
Call Swarthmore 1441
' ..$9.25
Sales
Ch eese
LAWSON-SHEPARD COMPANY, Inc.
B.e sure to see the new CHEVROLET .•• the finest ears and
MRS. A. J. QUINBY
RviH BREAD.
YOUR CHEVROLET Dealer's, Saturday, January 5th.
Recommend" Fo-,-:I..
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CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST
SW. 1833
DIRECTORS
WEBSTER'S
bJggo:st dollar values that CHEVROLET has ever offered ••.
meeting the needs of every American family in all of the vital
v
factors of Priee, Econom,n
Performanc:e• . 0 n d·ISPI ay at
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNFST C. SNODGRASS. ASS"T.
FUNERAL
19c
25C
6 ,ot·o.
cia.
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SPECIAL FOR THE WEEk-END!
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING UFE
OLD BA.NK BUILDING
WIiOlE MIlk
"Aged lor Fl...,"
Tomato Juice
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE, SWARTHMORE
Preserves
ei~::')
Sparlcle abo
G.I.tln D...arb
Cbocolate
PucldJaa:
[finest Fresh ['ruits and Vegehlblc,;!
head
GOLDEN RIPE
for
CALIF. qUirt
WATER
Nature provides a supply of water in lakes,
HAS PLENTY OF ROOM ·FOR
WI NTE R
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rivers and springs. By a continuou8 c'·cle
,
waler is drawn lip oul of the ocean ••• car.
ried in clouds m·er the land ••••prinkled
over the earth in tbe form of rain and finally
*
COMFORT
Jersey Sweet Potatoes R.d 0' v.now
Yellow Onions
u. S. No. , G,ad.
Celery Hearts or Stalks Cri,p c.nf.
Fancy Slicing Tomatoes
R.pack
3 lb. IOc:
3 lb. IOc
2 fo, 25c
2 lb. 29c
Quality Meats at A& PMeat Markets 1
I\lun, after years of untiring effort and gradual
Smoked Butts •
has taken advantage of this
purified it and brought it to
your home 80 that you may bave all the water
fOOD
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$195 CASH
Slightly Mere en Euc;et Plan
~
There's FUEL as well as FOOD for children
in Penncreat'. milk. It warms as weD as en.
riches the blood. As the steam engine need.
eoal, bmmen. need the butter·fat and Bugar in
. thio pure food.
No home is too smoll to enjoy the cozy warmth
ond incomparable convenience of Gas Heot.
Right now, in the depths of winter, we can install
an Automatic Gas Burner in your present furnace
in just a few hours. Ask for an estimote on the cost
of operation. No obligation, and you may get a
pleasant surprise I Simply call our nearest ofAce
for a prompt call from a house-heoting specialist.
SMALL DOWN PAY,yENT
2 Years to Pay
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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When it's raining .•.
snowing .•. freezing
hard •.• nothing
takes the place of a
TELEPHONE in
your home.
In winter, particularly, it's worth
many times the small
amount it costs to
have one to run your
errands and bring
the stores to you.
Center Slices of These H8ms
*ARMOUR'S "STAR"-Boneless
ne,·er ending cycle and has appropriated water,
Sr-r-r-r-r
lb 1ge
Stewing
Chiclcens
LARGE
Smoked HamSs!::~~~'f'b 19c
rUDS in rivers back ioto the oct'an again.
development,
you want, when yon want it.
Two weeks from today in this paper, there
*Abo OD sate
ill
Ib
35c
MO'lt of oar Grooerv Storel
SHORT CUT
Lam"
Ib Ille
FINEST STEER
Chuclc Roast Beef'~ 17e
Forequarter
will begin a new series of articles that will
d •• 4 scored b I 0
Fresh Croalcers CI••••
-1I ••d.O..
I
e
explain in a most interesting way, Ihe work
Skinless Fillets
done by nature and man to give you all the
FANCY No.1
water you want, when you want iL
*
"(:;ERTIFIED WATER
FROM PEDIGREED STRE&MS"
,
15e
Cauliflower
Bananas
It'b·19e
Grapefruit JU(';:.7~lg!~DA It 1ge
Brussel Sprouts
19c
SNOW-WIiITE
Nature and Man
supply you with
stored it,
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BAKliR'S CHOCOLATii - 1-0. cake 23c
CALUMIiT BAKING POWDliR ..... 17c
LOG CABIN SYRUP - 12·•• : : 23c
LA FRANCIi POWDliR
p.g 9c
Service
we know and enjoy today.
GAS BURNER
------
will be on display at
made possible the great water system. that
Janitrol Automotlc
--
Mother's Oats (;~:) 2!'k:z 8e
Red Salmon SULTANA 2c~·!~3Ie
Tomatoes Stott::p~::t;1y 2 ~:~: 15e
Fe.s Naptha Soap 5 cake·22e
Minute Tapocia :i~z lie
Grape-Nuts "':~B~:';i'~ plcgl6e
PETER E. TOLD
Health·and·s
-
BUY WHILE THE
SUPPLY IS AVAILABLE I
FANCY MILK.FED-(Up to 3! lb.)
They need this
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(CHOICE-Pocked I. Syrup)
Th••• d.llclou. Kf.Jf.r PMrs Ir.
t.tlder, awe.1: .nd delidou ••••
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Shop-27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
Eye. C.1l Sw. 1839-J, RutletlBe, Pa.
HOME
CASH OR IF PAID IN 15 DAYS. LIBERAL CLUB PLAN ARRANGED
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THE NEW CHEVROLET
THE QUALITY CAR
Nature and man working hand in hand have
Bt""",_ ..$7.15
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S A T U R D A Y
J A N U A R Y
5 t h
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Pears
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111 ..J
Public: - Insurance - Real Estate
Swa. 19
··Etf; ,.$11.00 W ...$11.00
.
llf(eJ~fn
$65-Central Location
hal( atone, ... bedrooma. 2 baths. 2.car
garD-ge. aU heat. large lot. old ahade.
pones, Ion at once:.
A. HAUGER, Prop.
PHONE REGENT 130S
or SWARTHMORE 6
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The Delaware County L. \V. D. Orches- Philadelphia and .New York, and at prestra, composed of fifty master musicians cnt Director of the Works Division of the
from all parts of the counh-. will make its F. E. R. A. in Delaware County, The
initial appearance at the 69th Street The· initial program, as announced, will include
atre, Upper Darby, at 2.30 Sunday after- the following selections: An overture "Si
noon, January 6, when a program will be J'ctais Roi" by Adam' a waltz eIther
~re~ntcd to which. the pub1i~ .is cordially "Emperor.'" by Strauss: or Waldteufel's
InVIted . . Mr .. JrwIn A. Wllhamson, of I "Over the Waves"j the "Ballet Egyptian,"
I?rexel Hd!1 DIrector of Emergency Educa- t by Luiginij uMademoiselle Modiste," by
lionaI Projects for the county, issued this I Victor Herbert· Brahms' "Hungarian
announcement, along with the statement Dances Nos. 1 a~d 3," and Shubert's "Un_
that from. now on there wiJI be weekly I finished Svmphony."
concerts 10 the schools and theatres I
.
----.---throughout the county. Through the sPIi~n-I'
did co-operation of \Varner Brothers it
Beauty Show
has been possible to obtain theatres!
throughout the
for the hou'
th
t countv
A "
SlOg 0
19..h brmgs gorgeous c910rs and designs
ch::raco;~~r~. I t each concert, the or-, in washable wall coverin~s; can be seen in
.
e ;d ~Y 3 guest conductorj your own home. Just call 632-J or 989-M
on thiS Sunday It WIll play under the di-I Kimmel & Son,-Advt.
.
fl· .
LOST
I
~
as an orchestra conductor in
I
WANTED
happen daily.
prominent
5
CHOICE
Canadian Smelts
rb
Ib
17c
19c
LIttle Neck, Cbenyatolle 01'
II
Medium Clams
do.
19c
Oysters
do.
ISc
SELECT
Grandmother'. 4-Lay.r BuU:erscotch Iced
Combination
Devil' Food 6Gold Calce (1Ige)
Whole
1M Cok.
25 c
~ 6~..~~antie ~.!..~~:.~~~ ~?
Th_~
,nd "cfnhy J_uua.y lid. 4th _lid 5r
pdces
All Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heating Contractor
,.
Swrt,l'thmtlj'F: Colleg(; Library,
:::~.,.,., ,·t hmoJ-e ,
JANUARY 4, 1935
THE SWARnIMOREAIi
w;, used~-\
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"iclory lor non-,'iolence,' counsel-his love and devotion 10 Ihis club
Preabyterian Notes - - ----M-e-th-odisi-Churcb-- Noie.- --September IS-Russia entered the League 1that so much of OU~ progr~ and su«~
Sunday morning at 10, tbe four upper
The luncheon 01 Ihe Ladics' Aid Society
of Xalions and feech'cd immediately one Iis duc. So you will ~nd 10 the lobb) departments of tbe Sunday School unite in
will
be held in Ihe Social Hall on Wednesof ;he fi,'c permanent seats on the Council. j another plaque-for you to read today and a missionary service on Japan, tbe Island
day
at 1 o'clock.
:\o\'ember-The Senate Committee in- i we hope, for many more to read through- Empire, with moving pictures of that counThe regular meeting of the Official Board
\'e:tigation of the actlvities of the arma-1 out many years to cornc, these words: try.
will
be held in Ihe chapel Ihis Friday eveL·lSt of Last Year'. Accomplish.. m;nt makl'rs in the past has shocked not! 'In hon~r of. Thomas W. A.ndrew, com- At morning worship, the holy communion
ning
at 8 o'clock.
-,
.
I'ul
Ihe
entire
world.
!
memorahng
hIS
twenty-fifth)
car
as
trcas",,'II
be
celebraled,
new
members
received
·
on I\ :~mcnca U
,
CI b'"
Board
men ts Compi1ec1 bY
r\;:ovembcr 9-ln the British Par!iament, urer of the Players u.
and an offering made (or the !;Cssional
The Fourth Quarterly Conference o[ the
Member of W. I. L.
although Labor's resolution demandmg thal
- - --~ .-- - -fund.
church will be held on Thursday evening,
Katherine DC\'erau;- Hlakc, of the prh'ate manufacture and trade in arms be
A special Vesper service will be held January 10, at 8 o'clock, with the District
\Vomen's International League for Peace "prohibited forthwith to all British naSunday afternoon beginnjng at 4.45, with Superintendent, Rev. Robert C. Wells,
and Freedom, National Board, has sum- tionals' \\as tIdcaled, in the debate, Mr.
Mr. David A. Reed, of Harvard Avenuc, organ worship by Mr. Kncedler on the D.D., presiding.
mamed the peace accomplishments for Slanlc\" Bald\\in representing the Govern- accompanied by his daughter, 1\lrs. Joseph beautiful William Plumer Potter Memorial
1934, so that the eyes of tbe world may ment 'declared that it is going bac\ t~ Jeans Geer. left Monday aft:';-l'lOon for St. Organ, The Vesper service is one of a
sec the advancement in peace work.
Gene,'a to press for more effecthc c?n ro Petersburg-, Fla., Mr. Reed to remain ~v- $Cries planned by the Sessional Committee Christmas Dancing Classes Held
D ~cmber 3-Thc Sc,'enll, Pan-American b\' means of an international convenhon. eml months and Mrs. Geer for sc"cral on Christian Education having charge of
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b
The Christmas dances of the SwarthConference
met in Montevideo with dele- '
November
2a-Art ur H enderson 0 pcned weeks.
the work of the various young peopIe '5
f h th; Disarmament Bureau, saying that conorganizations. The coming Sunday, the more Dancing Class were held at the
gations fr~m twen.ty.eight members all II e I I f r',,·ale traCtic in armaments and
Mrs. George T. Ashton was recently the \'esper servl'ce has been arranged and will Woman's Club House on December 26
Pan· :\mencan Union Sccrelan' lIu ed ro (I I' '
b, '
d 7
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I d I I:
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budgetary publicity arc doublless 0 am~ guest o£ Mrs. Harold Hutcheson in New be conducted by the senior department of an 2,
ourJanuarv
naliona2,1-The
e el!3 JOn.
. ' the ncar IuIu~e.. H ug'h SR "'tWiI- Yor'.
k u'I rs. H u Icheson an d IIlrs . Ashlon the Sunday School, the Rev. E. H. BonThe cb aperons I or Ih e JnI ro d uc t ory CIass
United States rccog-I able 10
.
.
.
.
C.,
Un"led
States
Minister
to
\\1 zcr- were both the Juncheon guests of Mrs. " .. II ]r ,upen'nlendent
The
,'oung
peo
and
Junh>r Assembly, which met. on
OIzed the Mendieta government In uua
son,
.
.
'. I I' Ihe draft for
.,....,
.,
,_Januarv 26-Gl'rnlallY and Poland signed land, ~ubmltted Immedta e) ..
( h Ernest Hutcheson at the Beethoven Asso- pIc participating arc Ellen Viehoever, John Wednesday e\-ening, were: Mr. and Mrs.
. renounnng
.
0
t e cI'al,'on CI,,"u House,
M urreII ,an d a young peop I'
Corse
Mr and Mrs. Josepb
a peace . a"recment .
In Berhn
a (on\.en I'10 n [or Ihe supen'lslan
.'
esch'
Olr org" n - George F.
,.
If _
arm...
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. d Ior Ih'IS scn'lce.
,
The spea k'er WI'II b e Bale,,Mr
~rgyle
war for len" years.
1 prot Iuc I'IOn (
. ThiS United State~
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. and Mr, . WI'III'am .
, IIlr
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Februar\' .J-A l)Cace a~re('mcnt \\ .• " Jl an or supcn .
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New C evro ets on ISP Y
t e ev. arencc
, ran or , pas or 0
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~igned at' Hrlgrade . b\" rt'pre:-cntatins of Bureau and is being commuDlcated to the
I the Logan Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Thatcher amI
Roumani:l, JUf!o~la\'i,;, Green' :tnd Tur- g:o\·ernments of th.~ world.
. .
.k
Louis Shepard, president of Lawson-I Sundar evening at 7 the young people Dr. and Mrs. F. \ViIliams.
key.
I
~o\"Cmber 21-\ I~ount AdmlT.11 l\~a oto Shcpard Company, Jnc., Chenolet dealers, will ha\'e another special service on the
The chaperons for the Jntermediate Class
Februan' Q-Senator Gl'rald 1'. ~\e in-I Saito, former Prenucr of Japan, In. an announced today that the new Chevrolet 1 subject, "Ideals for the New Year"-a New and Senior Assembly, on Thursday, were:
trouuced in the Sl'nate his Rl'~oluti~n to article to the Cllri'stilllt .'l·rirll(c Munltor would be on display Saturday in the com-! Year service led by Betty Bonsall, Wooster Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Collins, Mr. and Mrs.
iD\'estigate America'~ armament makl'rs. i warns that a bankrupting na~·a~ .ra(~ would pany's salesrooms at 401 Dartmouth A"'e-j College, '35, who is spending the hoHdays Charles DeHart Brower, Dr. and Mrs.
March 24-Thc Pre~idenl signed the 1\1c-! only·re.::-uI1 in a ~t-back to u\'lhz01tlon ilnd nue, Swarthmore.
I with her parents, Re\,. Mr. and Mrs. Bon- J. A. Detlefsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. H("S·
))uffie-T)dings Hill ~ranting indellendencc I fced the fires of hate.
Comprising two new lines, .lDd covering I sail, Cornell Avenue.
senbruch, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lange and
to the I'hilippint's.
the entire low-priced field, the new ChevAs the custom has been, the church will Mr. and Mrs. Elrie Sproat.
April 4-Rus!Oia n'ncncd for ten )c.tr~
rolcts represent ~ven greater ,,·alues than ob5Crve the World Week of Prayer, the
Ihe non-a~gre.:;.sion treaties "ith Esllumia,
last year's scnsahonaUy successful models, coming week, by services on Tuesday, I
SIMPLY CALL
).al";a and Lithuania,
0
Mr, Shepard said,
I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings i
SWARTHMORE 10412
April 13-The Resolution for the inve~The !daste~ Series, \\ ith graceful nc,,' l at 8 o'clock. The visiting speakers will be: I
tigation of America's armament makrrs \\'a~
body h?es, .1I~proved . IJCr.formance, and I Tuesday, Rev. Winslow S. Drummond,
VAN ALEN BROS~
adopted by the Senate.
(Colltinu('11 rrQm Page 1)
knee-achon ndmg casc, IS said to set beauty pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian church,1
April 2i-Anti-war a~reemcnts were
standards heretofore unapproached exc(>pt Hig:hland Park; \Vednesday, the pastor 1
C0 A L
signed by hH.'h·e nations at· Buenos Aires. upon lht.' table aiter hcinJ.{ returned from I by much costlier cars, while the Spedal speaks; Thursday. Rev. Charles F. Dein- --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;::::;::::;9
May 5-Russia renewed its non-aggrcs- the borou!-;:h l'nj.dnecr for the lack of a: Series, combining performa?ce .and e(On- ingCl, pastor of the Glenolden Presbyterian i r
_I
sian treaty with Poland until 1945.
practical method of scaling: !"moke inten~ I omy with extremely low price, IS expected I Church; Friday, Rev. R. Parke Johnson,
CALL KIMMEL &: SON
May 2J-24-Conp:ress gave power to the sUles.
I to cxtend ~hevrolet's co.nquest of the m.od-I pastor of the Yeadon Presbyterian Church: 1
President to make it unlawrul to selI arms
The :lOti-nobc ordimmre \\3<; n'ad and! erate·salarled market shU further, furnISh-I The soloists will be: Tuesda)', Mrs. paul!
632-J or 989~M
and ammunilion to Bohvia and Para1!uay. passed unanimous)
This ordinance in 1 ing big rar quality at a minimum invl'st- D. Williams i \Vednesday. Dr. Williams;
AND JUST SA YMay 2-1--The League of Nations an- full \\iIl appear in the SW,\RTlU,lORF..\X itt ment.
Thursday, Mr. Johnstone; Friday, Dr. and
Come up and flee me some time.
nounced that ci~ht nations, Arb"entin,\. an earh· date.
The public is cordially im'ill'd to ,,·h.il Mrs. A. J. Jones. The pianists arc: TuesYou hring your new 1935 Wall.
Canada, Chilr., Guatemala, Mcxico, Peru" It w~s voted to reduce the treasurer's the salesroom and inspect the ncw modrls. day, Mrs. Dr. Gillespie; \Vedncsday. Mrs.
Paper samplea and some paint
Panama and Bel[!ium ha\'e "accepted in bond from ~to.OOO to ~5,OOO as a matter
•
Viehoevcr; Thursday. Mrs. Charles Fischer;
suggestions.
principle an arms embargo :Ig-ainst Bolivia of cconon1\ and bccause of the lack of News Editor of College Paper
l'riday, Mrs. John H. }'awcett.
Our Molto for 1935
and Paraguay." Later in the same day ri .. k.
.
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The special ushers for Vespers SUnday,!
Denmark and Sweden ncrepted the ('m I The borough .!'ecreiary, Elliott RichardJoseph H PerkinS: Jr.! of i'edarl Lane't selected from the senior department of the
KIMMEL & SON
bargo,
~on, WitS instructed to contact the O\\'ners returned to thc Umverslt): 0 De aware, Sunday School are: Har\"C" Whitaker
29
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Newark,
Del,
where
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All Work Well Done
. ay
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of I1roperty on t e sout SI eo
ae .. "e.
I I lam u er or, 0 er rs·1Oe an
SIgned a treat)' abro"3Iin<1
the I'I:llt nue from Par'k to CorneII A\'enues, rela• - on
afterelected
the Chnstmas
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tion.Wednesday,
He has been
news editor
of 1 ."rno
Ie oever.
Amendment.
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tin to ~radin~ by L. W. D. workers for
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the colle~e paper. Tire Review, and has
~
REFRESHING
]
une - _ e oU~tn~ I ~I\·mg, ~pc the proposed sidewalks.
. . been a neneral contributor to it since en~
for homes to the thousands now hvm~
T. E. Hesscnbruck was in the chalf III
,.,
. delicious food . • . well
in unfit habitations was ~igned by Prrsi- I the ab~ence of J. Archer Turner. Burgess tcrin~ Delaware Collep:e, In his senior
after a long day
dent Roosevelt. "
,
John H. Pitman announced it conference ycar at the High School here, he was:
serve~ . • • in an atmosphere that is quiet
' Ina (Ie
I I no I YIC Id I 0 Ihe to be held in Harrisburl! conccrnin~ bor- editor-in-chief of the school paper.
] ~ne 26-.,,-us
yet cheerful.
NaZIS although Chancellor DoJfuss was oUf!h prohlems, including: new meth()d~ o f .
IN THE TEA ROOM
V11lrdcred by them.
I \'lxation.
SlIER1I-'F SALES
,50
June-President Roosevelt's good will! •
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Shel"iff·s Office. Court HOUlil', Aledin.
Dinner
Penna.
,75
Saturdays and Sundays
'.our of islands belongiDJt to us and to our
Saturday. January 26. 19:15
..eightiors brought h.ppier feelings in many
',30 o'c1~k A, M,
I-Aistern Standard Time
l)I accs.
Augu,l IS-The Uniled Sial" MarinI'" I
Conditiolll!o: $250.00 Cash or t'ertifietl ,·hN·k
;o.·ere finally withdrawn from Haiti.
I
IL
nt time of lIalc (un!eis otherwme stntt'tl in'
ad\ertisement). balance in ten .10,)'8. Other
August lQ-Thc United States acccilleil
The Inn With Personality
«(~.:)t1t1IlIl("d from Page 1)
conditionll on day of sale.
1:&lembership in the International Labor
____
Swarthmore 680
Swarthmore, Pe.na.
Nil. I'll
Organization.
.
. ! look h.lck six months bciorc that date wbcn }o'it'd "'aClas
F, M. SCHEIBLEY Management
.. August 2~-A ?CW Ta~lff Treaty With I we had decided to take the phm!-:e in crectIJI.'I."cmber Term. 1\)31
The Cheater Arms
The Wbittie..
The Hamilton
.z.... uba was Signed In WashIngton.
I.
I l O u r Illan, [or Ihe
All that ('ertain lot of ground with the
our 0\\ nd pay
sIlrlllJ!"'
4th
&: Edgmont Aves.
140
N"rlh
15th
St,
August 31-The State Departmenl form- 'm~
b 'II'
fi lOUse.
' I ' , 'emenls 1,.,1 bulldin",,, tht!reon CrL'Ctcd IU'Iuate '
In
Norristown, Pa.
lid'"
.
Ul (lDJ; an
manCla .lrr.lDJ!:
'
fteill. De:aware County. Pennsyhonia. kllown
Pbila.,
Pa.
Cheater. Pa.
o Yd annou!1ce .1,lhS Blnte~ltlondlOH ~e.got1ate been 0 K.'d and approved by the mem- as Lot No. 139 on the north" ,-",ter), ,.ide of
n
a e treaties WI
razl an
aili.
b h"
h
f ted bv the Orchard road 228.73' measured south 62 elrSeptember-Troop;; were called to settle ('rs ~p, WI eln wI~ were con rop
•
J;l"t'C.'S 54 minutes 20 s~omls Wt"lIt alon~ 1I0id
0
,'"
,
N h question 0 oca lon.
"Ide of Orchard road from the puint or tanIh e stn'k'es '
In
regan, ,.... lsconSlD, l ort
• \~'h'l
I Ih' I d I'll Inc gent of a circle forming a corner of On-hart.
"
'
,e "e were
i Spring
' fi.11t a""en u e and Ihen.
Dakota, Mmneapohs
and manv other
d a II~
' Isan I sdI , I
rua d
ant
c ".,n
•
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.
:
of our oldest an mol' 10 er('~ e mem· tinuim: along saitl Hide of Orchard road
places but therC' was no disorder In Bulle
Ih
t
II 50' to
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01
M
'
f th G
f d t
11 bers voluntarilv came forward lind solved ~~ N~ '~~~, Ythen~e al~n~OILot n t4' rn::rth _
ontana, or e overnor re use 0 ca the Ilroblem for us So while we arc """"!twardly on fa line at riRht angles to
the troops and the companv strike breakers
.
Orchard road 155.62' to a l)oint in Hne or
were not permitted to g~ heavilv armed j!athered here today wc want to yay land now or late of James L. Hoffner: thence
',nlo Ihe slreel., and pro,'ok- ,",oience on tribute to that m,ember-to express m a alonlt Maid land north 51 degrees 35 minut(>g 1
"
t h
f 1 b t ~a:!t 50.01' to a point a corner of Lot No. I
the part of the strikers. At the end of permanent way, JUs
ow we ee a O,! 138: the'lce alunK Lot No. 138 south",astwurdly I
.
it So when "ou enter the lobb\' you wtll on a line at rlKht anKles to Orchard road
four and a half months the Hutte stnkto .
...... .
'1 156.7j· to the point in the northwesterly'
was settled with more (Qmpletc succcs~ find a plaque bearmJ! thlS mscrlphon:
n side
Under and subiN!t to certain. r~tridion5
Shirer [or the gift of the land on which and to the rhtht-of way or the Delaware
this club house is erected.'"
E'ectric Company.
HARRIET L. TREAT
' ft
I' d h
Jmprovements conaUlt of t .... o ond one-hall I
h
Then llr. Mitchell ne y out me t e story cement and 8tue~0 house. 22x30 feet;
Expert Designing and Fitting of eark
hi~torv or the club, stre5."iing the sue- porch front: on~story cemenl and HtuccO
Gowns
ces.....· o[ the' treasurer who "has never had addition. 6x9 reet.: StuCC3 J:ara5l:e. 22:10:20 fect.
Remodeling
a success.or, the local boy who made good Sold a$ the property oC Riehard Wagnt·r.
E. LI':ROY VAN RODEN. Attornf'lo·.
At Home or by the Day
-the Daddy of the Playe;s Club."
NATHAN P. l'}>~CHlN.
The Harvard
Sw. 892 "For it i-; to his experience, wisdom and
Sherift'o
PROGRESS IN 1934
PEACE WORK SHOWN
NEWS NOTES
II
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Counci01 V0tes t0
Improve Library
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AI- Players Club
StratLHaven
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ESTATF: OF FREDERICK W. PATERSON,
DEe'D.
Letters of AtlminUitration on the abmc ("State
ha\e been J:~ntcd to the undersigned who
requests all pens-ons ha\'ing elalms or d~mand
again!it the estate o[ the d~Ment to make
known the snm~. and all persons indebted to
the decedent t.o make palo'ment, without dela,' ,
EZRA B. MERRB.!\I,
Or to his Attotney,
280 Swarthmore A'l'.,
JOHN E, GENSEMER.
Swarthmore. I'a.
1612 Market St.•
Philadelphia, Pa,
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LOUIS COLE EMMONS, Ilecease-ti.
L"-:TTERS TESTAMENTAltY on the abo'·e
E.<;late ha\·.:! been granted to the undetsumed.
\1;ho requests all pelsons ha,·inJ: claims Dr
demanns against the &state of th.. c1('t'('(jent
to make known the Sllme. and nil persons
ind@bted to the decedent to Make JUl.lo·ment,
\\lthout delay, to
ALICE LEMON EMMONS. Ex{'('utr.x,
Rhef\ w,' Jo'arm~.
S\\arthh\orc. I'''nna.
Or to her Attorlle~:
E"tate (If
CLAUDE C. SMITH. ESQ.,
J617 Land Title E!ldg.•
S. W. Cor. Broa-l
Philadelphia, Pa.
&;
Chestnut Sts ..
11-3G-6T
OF H. CARROLL PUSEY. d('C('at
Edate ha\'c been v.ranted to the undersil;med,
who l"e'quest all J)CrsOD3 ha"ing claims or demands a5l:amst the Estate of the decedent to
make known the same, anti all persons in_
debted to the decedent to make pn)' ment. with.
out Lelay. to
MARY S. PUSEY. Exccutrh:,
411 N. Chester Road.
Swarthmore. Pennsy:vania.
I Or her Attorney.
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CLAUDE
C. SMITH.
Esq.•.. Phlladelphia, Pa.
1617 Land
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THE NEW PLYMOUTH
THE NEW CHRYSLER
ON DISPLAY
JANUARY 5
"The High Speed Safety Car"
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
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VOL. VII, No.2
GRAHAM STARS IN
'GROWING PAINS'
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY 11, 1935
PRINCIPALS IN CAST OF "GROWING PAINS"
Carol Esther Cleaver Plays Feminine Lead in Players Club
January Production
$2.50 PER YEAR
C. W. HORN STRUCK IN DEFENSE OF WELBY VEHICLE MONDAY FARE FEDERATION
Car Driven by C. M. Howell, of Ellwood B. Chapman Refutes
Latest of Detrimental Rumors
Springfield, Hits Victim A. He
Against Organization
Crossed Road at UnderpallS
Fortnight ago the Players Club Housc
at Fairview and Chester Roads, Swarthmore, showed well-defincd symptoms of a
bee-hive with influenza. The public was
warned (SWARTIlItIOREAN, December 28)the club had "Growing Pains"-thc cast
had grippe-the play had a new directorthe director, were he any other than the
sophisticated neophyte, Robert M. Stabler,
would surely have bad the jitters.
Tuesday, January 8, the play went onand still runs (closing night, tomorrow,
Saturday, January 12), a howling hurricane of youth and fun and clever ac.tingwith one of the most remarkable artistic
settings yet conceived.·
In his youthful debot as directorStabler, able and thirtyish, succeeded beyond his expectations because with skilled
selection of stage attractions he drew no Carol Eather Cleaver, Stafford W. Parker, Alice Fricke Hoot and Robert
drones-only talented workers, to his beeGraham, who repreaent • typical family tbia wettk at the Flayers Club.
hive. In the nature of King-Bee was Rob~
ert "Bobby" Graham, short, clever advertising executive, who supervised the play
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and starred as "George McIntyre-aged
16,"
Queen-Bee
was pelile
delightful
Carol
Esther Cleaver,
as little
sister
\Valking across the Swarthmore underpass on Chester Road at the Pennsylvania
Railroad cro5sing proved disastrous to
se\·enty~eight-year-old Charles \V. Hom, of
20 Girard Avenue, Swarthmore, late Monday afternoon.
Mr. Horn, who was crossing at the south
entrance of the underpass, was struck by a
socthbound motor car driven by Charles
M. Howell, of 223 Parham Road, Springfield.
The victim was taken by Mr. Howell to
the Media Hospital, where e;\:amination revealed tbat he had suffered a fracture of
the right leg, lacerations of the left leg
and abrasions and brush burns of the face.
The accident, which occurred at 5
o'c]ock, was, in all probability, due to the
heavy fog and wet weather in addition to
the darkness, which made a clear vision
impossible.
Howell was laken belore Magislrate
Clifford Rumsey and was placed under $::00
bail to await tbe outcome of Mr. Horn's
injuries,
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FORM JUNIOR TOT ELECT F S REITZEL
LOT ASSOCIATION AS BANK DIRECTOR
Ellwood B. Chapman, Welfare Chairman, has submitted the following article
in defense of the Welfare Federation:
"Each year a new batch of stories ap~
pears, the evident purpose of which is to
undermine the Welfare Federation. Many
of these have undoubtedly been malicious
in their origin.
"It is almost inconceivable that any
thoughtful person should give credence to
the latest of these stories. but, as it has
seemed to lea\'e an impre!Osion upon a few
of our citizens, something may be accom.
plished by its refutation.
"The story is to the effect that the huge
sum which is now being solicited by the
Welfare Federation, or a great part of it.
is to be used for the erection of an
enormous building to house the Welfare
Federation with ;Is Imndrtds oj hig/tly paid
officials alld employees.
"If one would gh'e this story but a
moment's thought, would he not realize
quickly that even if such a plan could be
contempJeted, it would not be given a.
moment's consideration by the prominent
citizens who head the committees in the
Welfare Drive and who are #=ontributing
many thousands of dollars of their personal funds.
"They are the ones who are taking particular pride in the economical management of the Welfare Federation and who
arc viewing witti the greatest satisfaction
the fact that its percentage of expenses is
lower than any similar organization in the
United States.
"As a matter of fact, the \Vel(are Fed.
eration occupies only a small suite of modest and unpretentious offices jn the Social
Service Building at 311 South Juniper
Street-one of the 'back streets' of the
downto\\ n section.
"The wor'inc:: {,·r("· -l')dll n: ~Il n.·
are reccivim' -'1.ld'i'. ,\!..tra·· lj. \,1 ' ~ t;
could cornmll'ld '1 (.n II' I' I,tl !·t,·
"When the l
culated is little short of calumny."
~tTerry," who laughed or wept as life or
adolescence got the better of her.
Written by Aurania Rouvero], authoress Philanthropic Group Organizes at Chosen Tueaday to Fill Place of
C. Percy Webster on Board
of her own characters in the children she
High School Under Direction
of Swarthmore Bank
mothered and derived her inspiration from,
of Samuel Fleisher
"Growing Pains" has been compared many
At the annual meeting of the stocktimes in its delightful authenticity to
Through the entire session of the six holders of the Swarthmore National Bank
IIScventeen," by Booth Tarkington.
and Trust Company, held Tuesday, Janu- League of Women Voters to PreThe scene is laid in Northern California grades and teachers gathering in the High
sent Program on Education
in the sun.and~moon-drenched patio of a School Au~itorium on Tuesday af~ernoon, ary 8, Mr. Frank S. Reitzel was elected
Next Friday at College
university professor's horne-and the dim. the enthUSiasm of S:var~hmorc guls and to the Board of Directors to fill a vacancy
cult task of designing and building such I boys for a worthwhile mterest, went on caused by the resignation of Mr. C. Percy
A Citizens' Conference on Education has
\Vebster.
a set wqs ov(!rcome, through the efforts o[ record,
Mr. Reitzel is particularly well fitted been planned for Friday, January 18, at
(Continued on Page 6)
Mr. Fleisher, of Philadelphia, after showfor the new duties which he has assumed, 2 P. M., in Clothier Memorial Hall,
- - -....ing his pictures of the children in sunle5s
because all of his life has been devoted to Swarthmore College, by the Delaware
courts, and talking earnestly on the cause the financia1 affairs of the various cor- County League of Women Voters, of which
Travel Talk by Dr. Mead
dear to his heart. 5.1id, that never before porations by "hich he has been employed. Mrs. Passmore Cheyney is president. This
MrJ"Kalc( ~~~rl. 1::"$:o;t.;.U: curnt:"?T (If ",th 'h. hi!':. lifl.! ,=(\I!~d q(" r~mf'mhP-; Ml-y sim.,(; !..~J..:.:; }-:-::- ~14:!'~''''''' :ifc- ;n th.:' .'\dmi:n . c:ollferenr.e has b~n arran!!.-r) by the De.nology at the Ame!"ican Mu~um 01 Natural Bar responSe to an appeal he might have
istrative Offices of the Pennsylvania Stee) p~rtment of .Government and Edu.cation
History, will speak at College on Friday, made.
Company, Steelton, Pennsykania, event- With. outstandIng. men and wome.n In edJanuary 18, under the auspices of the PsyThe Swarthmore Junior Tot Lot Asso- ually being transferred to their Philadel- ucahonal work In the State takmg part.
chology Department. She will tell of her dation was founded informally-the ob- phia office flS comptroller. Later he ac- An Open Foru,"? Di.scussion at the end .of
travels in the East Indie5. The ]ecturc, ject being to raise five hundred doJlars by cepted a position in Lebanon, Pennsyl- the progr.am will gl\'e ample opportuDlty
which will be given in Friends' Meeting June of this year. This money wiH equip vania, representing the financial interests for questlOns and conference.
House, wHi begin at 8.30 P. M.
a makeshift playground for unfortunate of the American Iron and Steel ComThe men and women wh05e names apMiss Mead is a widely known research chiidren in Philadelphia, pay the wages of pany. He also uas a member of the Board pear on the program represent all shades
worker and author. She was born in Phila-! two supervisors, provide milk and crackers of Directors and comptroller of the com- of educational thought in the State and
delpl1ia on December 16, 1901. After being for these children, and in general bring pany.
are representatives of four different edugraduated from Barnard College in 1923, happiness to blighted little lives for the
During the war he was vice-president of cational organizations, EO that citizens
she received her master's degree at Co- greater part of each week-day during the Wright-Martin Company, manufacturers of should be ~ble to get a cross section of
Women Enjoy Lesson on India at
lumbia UniverSity in lQZ4, and in 1928, coming summer.
airplane engine5.
thought on present-day pmblems to do
Meeting Tueaday Evening;
her Ph.D. Besides her posit~on as ass~stant
The Junior and Senior High Schools,
In 1918 he went with the Sun Shipbuild- with schools and teachers.
Other Junior Club Notes
~urator at the Museum of !'\~tural HI:tory after the dismissal of the first six grades, ing and Drydock Company as assistant to
The Swarthmore High Schoo] will renIn New York, Dr. Mead IS a National listened to Mr. Fleisher and were shown
the president and later was transferred to der several musical selections during the
A glimpse into the everyday life of India
Rescarch Fellow and a FeUow of the Social his pictures
the
Sun
Oil
Company
in
a
corresponding
afternoon
and
the
program
will
begin
with
was
delightfully given by Mrs. Jesse HerService Research Council of New York,
.
a short organ recital by Mrs. Jacob F. man Holmes at the meeting of the Junior
A[ter having done e;\:tensive research
Mr. l\forcy introduced five boys who had position. He is still with that company.
He moved to Swarthmore in 1920 and Meschtcr. of Swarthmore.
Section of the Woman's Club on TUesda,'
work in Samoa, Dr. Mead published, in managed a mo,,·ie show last Saturday for
since
that
time
has
been
active
in
the
Dr.
Rule,
the
State
Superintendent
of
e,'ening. The audience almost felt it had
1928, Com;lIg of Age ;n Samoa, which im- .Mr. Fleisher's project, and Neil Currie,
various
interests
of
the
borough.
He
served
Education,
will
tell
of
the
proposed
meashad an interview with Mahatma Gandhi
mediately became a best-seller. Critics Jo Koch, Richard Soderberg, Bill Spencer
on
the
Borough
Council
from
January,
ures
to
come
up
before
the
present
Legis~
and
had attended a National Congress!called it "an extraordinarily subtle per- and Guenther Froebel presented twenty1928,
to
January,
1932,
and
for
two
years
lature,
and
a
representative
of
the
State
so
vivid
was Mrs. Holmes' description oi
formance" and said that "the reader ac- two dollars and seventy cents as their
quires from it a distinctive idea of Samoan earnings-a good beginning toward the was president of that body, a position Education Association will outline its pro- these events.
which he filled to the grtat satisfaction of gram. Both programs touch every citizen's
As Mrs. Holmes gave this delightful inlife."
g:oal.
the
citizens
of
the
borough.
interests,
and
should
be
a
matter
of
great
formal
talk, she wore a native Indian co~~
As a result of similar work in New
On \Vednesday. January 16, at 3.15
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moment to all who care about the schools tume and was surrounded by many colorGuinea Dr. Mead wrute a second book P. M , in the Teachers' Lunchroom of the
fu] things which she brought from India.
called Grou.'ing Up in New GII;'Jea, which Hig-h School, a joint meeting will be held To Work on New Post Office of Pennsylva-.,ia.
Soon
Miss Arabel Clark is at prescnt a teacher
The program was in charge of Mrs. F_
has also attracted much attention. One of the Ad"isory Committee, Adult Chairin
the
Philadelphia
School
System
and
is
Norton
Landon, chairman of the Literacritic wrote: "If the book had appeared men of the Grades and the Tot Lot AssoWithin the next few weeks we may exa
representative
of
the
Teachers'
League.
ture
Section.
as a modern Gulliver's Travels the descrip- ciation.
peel to .see the prelimitlary work on the
Following the meeting, refreshments
tion of Manus society would ha" e sounded
The Association will be represented by construction of Swarthmore's new post She will speak of teacher problems in this
educational crisis, while Dr. Jesse Holmes, \\·er" served in the lounge by the Hoslike a hitter satire on American life."
the following members and grades: Col- office.
of Swarthmore CoJlege, representing the pitaJity Committee, Mrs. Christian Fries,
---+---lege Ave-nue School-Frank Davis. second
The contract has been let to the Hadley
Federation of Teachers, organized along. Jr., chairman.
T. V. A. CHAIRMAN TO
orade; Marly Jean Crosby, Ihird grade; Conlracting and Conslruclion Company,
lines understood to be ~;jmilar to the Fed-IOn Tuesday evening, January 15. at g.
SPEAK HERE
Dorothy Shaw, fourth grade; Elizabeth of Philadelphia, on its low hid of $31,298.
Ann Lueders, fiith g-rade; Gordon DougThe post office will be erected on the eration of Labor, will have a message of I P. M., th~ Drama. Section,. Miss ?v~i1dred
intense interest for citizens. These men Bond, chalfman, \\ III hold Its meetmg at
At 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, January lass, sixth grade. Rutgers Avenue School- lot next to the bank. This lot was purand
women will bring the citizens of Dela.!1 the home of Connie Nickerson, 4.30 South
13, in Clothier Memorial of Swarthmore Gordon Bierman, third g-rade, Eddie Grant, chased at a cost of $14,000 from the
ware County the last word in educational Chester Road. The subject will be "DraCollege, the Cooper Foundation of the Col- fourth gradej John Piper, fifth grade; Swarthmore National Bank. The old bank
thought along all these lines. All are in- matics in Relation to Small Children."
lege, in co-operation with the Departments Fred \Viggins, sixth grade; Jacqueline building, which is on this lot will either
vited in the Open Forum for discussion, The meeting will be in charge of Miss
be torn down or moved to another ]ocaof Economics and Engineering, will pre- Moore, Union ~rade.
which fo11ows the program; it is hoped Kathryn Simpers and the l\Iisses Connie
sent Arthur Morgan, Chairman of the
Home Room Chairmen are:
Junior tion.
many will join. Dr. Carl Leech. Supcrin- and Berna Nickerson.
Tennes..c:ee Valley Authority, in a discussion High School-Norman Hughes and Fred! Notice has been given by the Post Office
tendent of Delaware County Schools, has
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of Social and Economic Aspects of the Simons, seventh ~rade, and George Troxell Department for the tenants to vacate imbeen
asked
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lead
the
discussion
on
"Whal
Girl
Scout
Troops
Meet
Tennessee Valley Authority.
and Alec Ewing-, eighth grade. Senior I mediately while the bank 5ent notices to
Proposed
Chang:e5
Will
Mean
to
Delaware
Tomorrow
The residents of Swarthmore and their High School-Clifford Renshaw, Robert the tenants on December 28 to vacate
County School Districts." Other school I
friends are iD\'itcd to attend this program Sanford and Cal\'in Gerner. ninth ~Tadc, within thirty days. It is said that all of
At Q. m tomorrow morning- all three
men will follO\,.
and al50 one on the ~amc subject, which Carol) n Crcs ... on, John Miller and Albert the tenants could move at once with the
S\\arlhmore
Girl Scout Troops. Troops
The public \\ III ha,,-e opportunity to
will be given by Horace Lh·ersidge, \'ice- Thatcher, tenth gradej Donald Lan~e, llilllexcePhon of Dr. GHlespic, who does not
Nos.
6,
16
and
194, will meet at the
President and General Manager o[ the Cleaves and Ralph Rhoads, eleventh wish to move until his new office is com- place any question of interest concerning Woman's Club House.
schools in the question box at the door,
Philadelphia Electric Cllmpany, at the same grade, and Potter Rumsey and Francis pleted.
Mrs. Cooper, of Lansdowne, chairman
for the Open Forum period.
time on Sunday evening, February 10. in Vosters, twelfth grade.
Edwin R. Witman, as.....istant chief of the
of the Girl Scout Camp, will speak on the
Clothier Memoria1.
A tribute should be paid to the Super- legal section of the Post Office Depart"Golden Eaglet," the highest award of the
Ii is expected that Mr. Morgan's talk intendent of Schools Mr. Morey and the ment, said that notice to proceed construc- Red Cross Meeting Here Today Girl Scouts.
will be delivered from the viewpoint of a teachers, who are c~-operating ~nd help~ tio~ .is held up awaiting vacation of the
Elizabeth \Voemer, of Glenolden, will
The Swarthmore Branch o[ the American teach Girl Scout songs and Betty LumsT. V. A. worker, while Mr. Liversidge will ing: to make this philanthropic work pos- buddmgs.
Red Cross will hold a meeting at 2 ..,0 den, ot Swarthmore, will teach folk
presumably present the view opposing that sible. Mr. Fleisher. very much impressed,
P.
M., on Friday, January 11, in the dancing.
Sauer
Kraut
Dinner
of Government control of certain realms remarked that it was the first time he had
.~merican
Legion Room, Borough Hall,
of business-that of the public utilities ever heard of a spiritual project being
ltfrs. Haines, Captain of Troop No. 194,
The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church Swarthmore. for the direttors and member.;
commission.
definitely sponsored by a pubJic school. has arranged a Sauer Kraut Dinner for
will begin the photography badge. Those
of the Red Cross Branches in Delaware
As both men are well acquainted with The doctrine of optimism is C5tablished in
Thursday evening, January 17, in the As- County. Mr. J. Blaine Gwin. assistant interested are requested to bring their
their subjects through years of varied ex- Swarthmore. Perhaps (it might be concameras.
perience, a most worthwhile evening should eluded)-the world's not SO wrong, after sembly Room o[ the church, from 5.30 djrector of Civilian Relief, American Na.
It is planned to hold one of these Interuntil 7 o'clock. There will be a roast-beef tional Red Cross, will lead an informal
be spent in hearing these addrC5SCS.
alii
Troop
meetings every other week when
platter for those who wish it.
discussion of Social Case Work Philosophy. there will be a suitable program.
TO HOLD CITIZENS'
CONFERENCE HERE
MRS. HOLMES TALKS
TO JUNIOR CLUB
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PRINCIPALS IN CAST OF "GROWING PAINS"
C. W. HORN STRUCK IN DEFENSE OF WELI BY VEHICLE MONDAY FARE FEDERATION
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Carol Esther Cleaver Plays Feminine Lead in Players Club
January Production
forlm1!ht
Car Driven by C. M. Howell, of Ellwood B. Chapman Refutes
Latest of Detrimental Rumors
Sprmgfield, Hils Victim As He
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1 he Ion 1" 10 the dltet th It tIl( hu~c
sctllnJ!s \cl conrel\cd*
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St tlJlcr able and thlrhl~h
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The I(Oticlll
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)ond 1m; expedltlons beC3u"e \\llh <;kllledl
udock \\ I III 111 problLnllh duc (0 the ~nnrmntl ... IJlllhhng ttl hou ( the W(llarc
selcctlon 01 "ta,..,c attrlclion" he dre\\ no Carol Esther Cleaver, Stafford W Parker, Ahce FrIcke Hoot and Robert hCI\\ fu!.! and \Ht \Hllhl,'r III IdchtlOn to hderltlOlI lilt It~ /rwuJrid il! 1"/.;",, PU(t
droncs-on" t Ilented \\orkl'r (0 hi" bcc
Graham, who represent a tYPIcal famaly thiS week at the Players Club
the II IrknC'
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VOL. VII, No. 2
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emnized in Tennessee according to the manFollowing a brief wedding trip, the
ner of Friends. The \\'edding took place couple will be at home alter February
in the presence of about twenty people at 1st, at 7Z56-D Radbourne Road, Stone11 A. M. It was preceded by several num· hurst Hills, Pa.
bers on the piano, notably Bach's uehurar
On Friday t the c\'cning before the wedPrelude." played by Edward Loessel, a ding, the women members of the bridal
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n young German pianist in whose art
Engagemenb of Four We and .Mrs. J. M. Johlin haH beeD iDter- and groom were entertained at the Hotel
Known Swarthmoreana An.
est cd. A wedding breakfast was then New Weston b)' Mrs. Paul Henderson, of
nounced This Week
served to a Jarger number of friends who Washington, D. C.
adm',red the '-n'de ,'n her mother's wedding
Mr. Henderson and son, Martin, enterAmong the numerou!1o holiday weddings dress of thin old Indies silk, delicately tained the male members of the wedding
was that oC Miles Hadley Robinson, of embroidered. The young people will
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College Annue, to Miss Ruth Ann
s,'de at 4312 Walnut Street, while "1iles I Club, New York.
A. B.,' Swarthmore College, '33; M.A.
---Robinson attends the Unh'ersity of Pennfmc arts Oberlin, '34, on the day
sylvania Medical School.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garrett, of Garrett
Christma~ at Nashville. The bride's father
. is profe$sor of bio~chemistry a~ Vanderbilt
Miss Hannah W. Smith, of WaHingford daughter,
A\'enue, announce
the marriage
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Ethel Varrell,
to Mr. of
Gordon
Univef$ity and his colleagues In the med- Hills, r..!turned on January 2 to Colby Gilbert Power, of Baltimore, Md., on Sepiral faculty opened wide their homes and Junior College, 'New Londun, N. H.
tember I, 1934, at Ellicott City, Ind.
sho\\'ed a true southern hospitality to the t
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Miss Garrett was a member of the senior
bridal party during the week before
On Saturday afternoon, January 5,. at class, of which she was president, at Duke
wedding, especially to .the gue!1ots .f~om 4 o'cJo~k, Dr.. Harr~ Emers?n Fosdick Universih·. She is a member of Kappa
Pennsyh-ania.
TheSoC mcluded \Vdham united m marriage Alison AdSit Rush, of Kappa G~mma Sorority and \Vhite Duchy,
.Kain· from YorkJ Swarthmore, '34, as best New Hann, Conn., and \Villiam Hugh honorary society for the women.
man' and Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1':. Robin- Roberts, of Swarthmore.
Mr. Power is a graduate of Duke Unison, 'the ~room's parents, and also his !1oisThe beautiful and impn:!1oSiv~ ceremony \'Ccsity in the class of 19..l3, since which
tcr Christine, and brother, John Mark. occurred in the Chapel of RI\'e~lde Church, time he has been studyin~ law at Harvard.
Other Pennsyl\'anians present were Mr. . Riverside Drive, Ne\\' York City.
He is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity
Mis. Richard C. Thatcher and Mr.
The bride is the daughter of Professor and Red Friars, hOil0rary society for the
Mrs. Alfred Thatcher, children of
and Mrs. Charles E, RU!1oh, of New Haven, men at Duke. He is also Phi Beta Kappa.
Albert G. Thatcher, of Swarthmore, now Conn., and the groom is the son of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Power will reside at 10
Ii\'ing in Chattanooga, and Esther. Balder- Rosalie G. Roberts. of South C~~ster Road, Yorke Court, Baltimor~, Md.
son Jones. the wife of the PreSident of Swarthmore, and the late Wilham Hugh
,l'iske University in Nash\·ilIe.
These Roberts.
l\ir. and Mrs. Robert Chester Spencer,
The bride was gh'cn away b~ her fat~er of North Swarthmore Avenue, announce
Friends, one of them an orthodox .Quakcr,
composed the Committee of O\'erslght ~p- and was attended by her Sisters, M~s the engagement of their daughter, Miss
pointed hy Swarthmore Mo?thly M~etm.g Frances Rush! ,,:s_ mai~ of honor, and MlSS Louise KaJle Spencer and John Anderson
to 'have 'charge of thc marnage, which IS Myra Rush, with 1\II5oS Betty Kenna, of Plumer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertnan A.
s.aid to han been the fir!1ot one to be sol- New Havcn, and Miss Caro.h'D F~rquhar, Plumer, of New York.
of \Vashington, D. C., as hndesmalds.
Miss Spencer, a gr"duate of the Mary
Mr. Robert Gilfillan, of Swarthmore, Lyon School, is a student at the Philadelserved as best man for Mr. Roberts, and phia Musical Academ!o·.
the ushers were Mr. Martin Henderson and
Mr. Plumer is a graduate of the Kiski
Frederick Caskey t of Wa!1ohington, D. C., School, near Pittsburgh.
and Mr. Harold B. Geyer, of Norristown.
Pa_
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fullerton, 'of HarCHESTER
An informal reception in the church im- vard A\-enue, announce the engagement of
Friday anel Saturday
mediately after the ceremony was followed their daughter, Mary, to Roy H. Faulconer,
BING CROSBY Kitty Carlisle
by a dinner for the bridal party and the son of Mrs. Henry Nichols Faulconer, of
immediate families at the Women's Fac- West Chester, and the late Rev. Henry
"Here Is My Heart"
Extra--StBl'e ShoW' Saturday
ulty Club of Columbia University.
Nichols Faulconer. Saturday, February 2,
.
Matinee and Eyeninl"~_ _
The bride graduated from Connecticut has been chosen as the date for the wedMonday, T~;Y;- Wednesday
College last June and the groom attended ding.
Sylvia Sidney
Gene Ra~munel
Lehigh
Unh-ersity after graduating from
"Behold My Wife"
George School in 19..lO.
Mrs. William Mesen'e Chandler, of New
London, Conn., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Carolyn
Chandler and John Scoville Hall, of the
faculty of Swarthmore College.
Miss
THEATRE
CHESTER
Chandler, who is the daughter of the late
Today (Friday) and Saturday
Friday,' Saturday. Monday
Dr, WiJliam Meserve Chandler, of Philadelphia,
was graduated from the Wheelock
LAUREL & HARDY
Three Marriages of
Interest Announced
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spend-, is
Perley \Vhitaker, who has been
ing the holidays with his family at his
home, on Park Avenue, has recovered from
his recent illness and returned to Tacoma,
the son of Dr. and MI"!. George A.
Hoadley, of Walnut Lane, Swarthmore.
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Washington. last Monda)', where he is controller for a large lumber company.
19murt4mnrt
(!J:nm11l1tnity 19IJnp
,
Birth
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A son, Peter George 1Joadleyr was born
I
to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoadley, of
Catnbridge, Mass., at the Media Hospital/
on Sunday, December ..lO. The baby's
mother graduated from Swarthmore Col-
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"THE WHITE
PARADE"
-In-
"BABES IN TOYLAND"
-wlth-'
Loretta Youn'g
Job~
Tuesday. ; Wednesday. Thursday
L. M. MONTGOMERY'S
..Bole.
. - - J'ANNE~OF· dREEN·
. , . "GABLES"
Mo'nday and Tuesday
Better Than the Stage Success
Th"t Had Philly in 5tih:hes for
Fourteen Weeks I
'THE PURSUIT OF
HAPPINESS'
i•
-wlth-
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Cbat-Iea Ruggles
Mary Bol&nd
Francis L.,derer
"MUSIC
IN THE AIR"
GLORIA SWANSON
JOHN BOLES
Joan Bennett
Douglas. Montgomery
Cuntlnuous
Wedneaday and Thur.sday
frum
Nuon
Chester's Most Dj.tinctlve
Theatre
GRETA
GARBO
-in-
"The Painted. Veil'
THEATRE
NOW PLAYING
Matinee Every nay at 2.30
"The Captain Hates the
Sea"
Vlctur MeLaclen
Juhn Gilbert
Wyn1le Gibsun
Munday and Tuesday
Jan. 14-15
CHARLES DICKENS'
Immortal Classic
Warner Bros.
WAVERLY
Theatre
Drexel Hili
"Great
Exp~tation8"
Henry Hull
TODAY and SATURDAY
JUDe
Wyatt
.... ".. _1.....
from Amherst
in Mr.
1930.Hall
Hewas
received
his
School
in Boston.
graduated
Ph.D. in astronomy from Yale in 1933 and
is now an instructor in the department of
mathematics and astronomy at Swarthmore
College.
At a luncneon at her home on Saturday
the announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Marian Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Crosby, of Linden Avenue, Rutledge.
Miss CroshY'is betrothed to Hugh Chat.
mers Stuart, Jr., of Swarthmore, son of
Dr. Hugh C. Stuart, of Hunter College,
N. Y., and Mrs. Ethel Elizabeth Stuart, of
Princeton Avenue, Swarthmore. She is a
graduate of the Lansdowne High School
and of West Chester State Teachers Col.
lege and is a teacher in the Morton public
school. Miss Crosby is president of the
Juniors of the Woman's Club of Rutledge.
After graduating from Swarthmore High
SchOOl, Mr. Stuart attended Indiana Uni.
versity, Bloomington, Ind. He is a member of the Second City Troop of Philadelphia, aOid is in business in Philadelphia.
Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. John
SchumaCher, of Swarthmore; Mrs. H.
Roman Smallwood, Springfield; Miss Ruth
Green and Miss Marian Livingston, of
Rutledge; Mrs. Edward Wood, of Aldan j
Mrs. Robert Kurtzhalz, of Ridley Park;
Mrs. George McCulley, Philadelphia; Mrs.
Lloyd Lebegem, Mo)-lan; Miss Helen Milligan and Mrs. Charles Milligan, of· Berlin,
N. J., and Miss Margaret Macllvain. of
Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin and
son, Alan, of Yale Avenue, returned on
'WHITE PARADE' ~~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~ISaturday
from Guilford College, N. C.,
~
where they spent the Christmas holidays.
-with-
IF)
:LORETTA YOUNG
. JOHN BOLES
l ___ ~l_ . . ___
THEATRE
Cbester Pike at Prospect Park
MONDAY and TUESDAY
CARBO LIFTS THE VEIL
OF MYSTERY I
Friday and Salurday, Jan. 11_12 (F)
"THE WHITE PARADE"
GARBO
-in-
"THE PAINTED VEIL"
-with-.
Look at These Shows I
(A)
HERBERT MARSHALL
GEORGE BRENT
-wlth-,.
LORETTA YOUNG
JOHN BOLES
"One of the truly great pktures of
all ti.me"
BACK AGAIN
LEONARD Ma.CLAIN
OF THE AIR
AT THE CONSOLE
IN ORGANLOGUES AND SONGS
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 14.15 (F)
"ST. LOUIS
WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY
JAMES CAGNEY
-in-
"THE
ST. LOUIS
(F)
KID"
-with-
PATRICIA ELUS
ALLEN JENKINS
St...da8 THURSDAY for 3 DAYS
"COLLEGE
RYTHM"
F
KID"
-withJAMES CAGNEY
ALLEN JENKINS
65 of the Fastest Minutes Seen in
Any' Film in a Long Time
'Wedneaday Only, Jan. 18
(A)
"THE CAPTAIN HATES
THE SEA"
-wlthVictor McLa..len
John Gilbert
Alison Skipworth
Wynne Gibson
Helen Vinsun
Walter ConDolly
Leon Errol
A Tidat Wave of Laugh.
Thuraday OuI,.
.Jan. 17
"LADY BY CHOICE"
Carole Lomt;ard
RORer Pryor
May' Robson
Walter ~~nony
Mrs. Park Deolp. of University Avenue,
entertained at luncheon and bridge last Friday.
Mrs. W. N. Baylis, of Huntington, L. I.,
left on Sunday after ha\'ing spent three
,veeks with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest, of Harvard A\'enue.
Mrs. Earl Weltz, of College Avenue,
entertained at bridge on \Vednesday.
Guenther H. Froebel, Jr .• son of Mr.
and Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel. of North
Swarthmore Avenue, returned to his home
on Sunday after haloing been in the Chester Hospital o\-er seven weeks recuperating from injuries sustained on November
15, when, while riding his bicycle, he was
the \-ktim of an accident with an automobile. Guenther is able to be up and
about the house a little.
SIMPLY CALL
SWARTHMORE 10412
VAN ALEN BROS.
COAL
1935
Fou. . . . .,. ....... E. Slaarpte.
of Living by preventing another nice war
The first Vesper,; Service after the Christdo your small bit by seeking the trutb mas holidays was held last Sunday in
through telding some of the literature of Clothier Memorial of Swarthmore College.
N. C. P. W. at our public library. For Alexander McCurdy \\'3S the organist.
further information as to organizing locally
Next Sunday at 6.30 P. M., as usual, the
telephone the "Peace Action" group at Vespers Service will be held in Clothier
Swarthmore College or the writer.
Memorial when Profcs..o:or \Vright wiJI (onPeace Action meetings are held at SI3 tinue a series of talks
"What I Belie\'e
Ogden Avenue cvcry Sunday evening. AU 1In."
are welcome_
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A. W_ COLLINS.
SAUER KRAUT DINNER
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ANN B. SHARPLES
Editor - . PubUahir
Angel Food Bridge Cookies
104 PARK AVE.
TEL, SW. 1171
GOWN SHOPPE
Park Avenue, Swarthmore
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APPRECIATION
Phone Sw.rthm••e 900
Ealered . . Second CI... Maller. Jabuar,. 24,
1029, at the Post OEce at SwarthlDore. Pa.,
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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TRINITY CHURCH
Roa.t Beef Platter Also Sened
M.I
Lack of appreciation bars oul much of· Thuraday Jan. 17
5.30-7.00 P.
the enjoyment of life. The furtive u n s e e - '
FRIDAY. JANUARY II, 1935
ing look, bestowed on .some feJlow-traveler,
Tiekets. 6Se:; Children, 30e
instead of a pleasant good morning, takes
Under the Auapicea of
THE WOMAN'S GUILD
TO MAINTAIN AND HIGHER some of the pleasure out of the dayo Acceptillg as a matter of course the faith- _ _ _ _
OUR STANDARD OF LIVING
ful service of the milkman whore ('arly
call thcse cold mornings, before most of
So many of us have our l)Cl projects U5 arc up, brin!!S comfort to the home.
that we think are the most imporJant. ]s Or the bread man, or the icc man, or the
DIGNITY - SERVICE
not recovery first just now? Then, as men in the stores, or the coal man, or the
some say, if we are suckered into another men who deliver from the stores; how
World \Var what for reconry if not to much of the drab monotony of life would
just have a bigger and better war for the have a glow of pleasure if they knew we
benefit of the bankers, ammunition balOes, appreciated them.
lIT. 1581 • RACE 1110
war profiteers and their ~reedy stockholders
The holidays ure over and the C\'l'ry.
and ruination for the common people. Is day round of life goes on a~lIin. How
it not most important that SO to 90 per i much do we appreciate and remember the
cen~ of the people's will be done-to or- j fine scrvfce we received frum the post
TRINITY CHURCH
gamze and demand permanent peace.
I oflice ,durinp;
the days when the rush of
l"rotestant Episeopal
Being under shell fire for months in mail nel.-ding immediate dc1ivl.'ry taxed the.
Chester Road and College Avenue
Redor:
France and seeing the hell of war showed mail men to the full measure of strcn~th
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
many of us that we were the "icUms of and when they gave scn'ice for which they
the dirtiest rotten racket of all. Then are not paid, except by our appreciation?
hopes that the world peace conferenceJ \Valeh the bus)' station men when the Colwould accomplish the Uhit~d States excu~ i lege ru50h is on. \Ve may coolly say, "They
for entering "war to end all war." Now are paid for that." True, in a measure,
THE
another bomb's fuse set oft in Europe- but it would sound better if we could add, SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Minister
can the people stop it ?-And will we be "well paid." Some may say these men
fools enough to entcr and pay for it? ' I enjoy their work. They would be poor lO:OO-Bible &hool.Sunday
Yes, we will, if the old selfish, greedy I: spC<'imens if they did not. But what of II :OO-Morning WOTBhip. Pastor preaches.
"Jesus." The i'trst in a series or sermad powers that help cause war are us who benefit by all. this fine service?
mons on Jesus.
allowed to put it over and make suckers I Then there are the pobce. Can we pay 3 :00--80),s' and Girls' Choirs.
PEOPLE.
Spccial addresa.
of us. But we can stop it if wc work and a man to risk his life for. us? Then there 7 :OO-YOUNG
Rev. Mr. Bonsall.
fight - fight through "Peace Action" are the firemen .. 'Veil p~ld, arc they no~?
Tuesday
Dinner Young Men's Club.
methods as directed by the National Coun-I No, the finest thmgs of hfe cannot be paid 6:30-Anni\·ersur).·
Moving Pictures and Address bY' pror.
.
cil for the Prevention of War, whose latest for.
WYckoff, Haverrord Prep. School. Our
Natiunal Parks and Ala .. ka.
method with teeth has accomplished some
How sha~1 ~hc world move forward wlth~
remarkable results-peace by political out appreciation?
•
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
strategy.
SHADE SIMMO~DS.
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Announces their
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MUST BE GOOD-TO GO THROUGH THE BAD
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Drive in Today-Let U. Check"Your Equipmenf
Russell's " ....t ••• Service
DARTMOUTH
& LAFAYE1TE AVES.
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£1m
One Tax Abolished
--'foi"barik-depositQrs, one of the most arihoying nuisances-
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. :H.-Sunday Useon.Sermon.
Wednesday evenina meeting each week, 8
p. m. Read[ng room open d'aily, except Sunda),! and hoUda;u. 1 to -«; Church ediftce.
All are cordially invited to attend the serY_
jces and use the Reading Room.
for the past two and one· half years has been the Federal tax
of two cents on each check.
Our customers will be glad to learn that this tax will not
be collected after JanuOary I, 1935.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
I 9 :45 A. :H,-First SUNDAY
nay School.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY
,
I
Morning Forum. Stud), of Bruce Care;v's book.
"The Bible and the Quest of Lire." Condue.eel b), Paul TrueblOOd. of Pendle Hill.
.11:00A.M.-Meeting for Worship in the
J
Meeling ~use.
I9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-5ewine and Quilt-
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Ing In Whittier Houee.
Box luncheon.
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a change in
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REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
!:I :45 A. M.-Sunday Sehool.
II :00 A. M.-ooThe Ministry Dr Comrort."
7 :45 P. M.-BrlglJt Hour Service.
Specia,l
Soloist-Emma ZUern. Soprano"
or Philadelphia.
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Dresses Re..priced
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' 0'1ftJ\U
D" OF MANAGERS
B
RECEIVE REPORTS
JANUARY II, 1936
President Aydelotte praised Ihe morale of wiU sing, "0 Lord, Thou Art My Sirength," with moving pictures, OD our National
/Ihe Swarthmore studen! body. :'Oor under- Godard. On Sunday morning at II Parks and Alaska. The president of the does a betler Opportunily 10 undeiwrlle a
graduates find this a difficult bme, but the o'clock, Dr. Channell will speak on nThe Club ls lobo E. Gensemer. Ir.• and tbe picture'. greatness present ilself.
liThe White Parade" is such a pictureoutstanding fact is not their gloom or dis- Ministry of Comfort!'
cbairman of Ihe program committee. 10bo
worthy
of guarantee without reservation.·
couragement but rather the courage and
The South District Group Meeting of W. Pittock. Ir.
It
is
Ihe
outslanding achievement in 1 ....
faith with which they face the future and the Woman's Home Missionary Sodety
L.
Lasky's
brilJianl producing career-a
Pr •d t A delotte Atka CoDege the honest eHort which Ihey are makin~ 10 wiU be held on Wednesday in the Brook- W. C. T. U. Meetinp Scheduled
glorious story, a superb entertainment, a
end t y Lu
Seb Iar
prepare themselves to conquer the diffi- line Methodist Episcopal Church, wilh ....
The regular monlhly meeling of the memorable motion picture 1
oar or
ger
o·
culties which will confront Ihem in their sions at 10.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
W. C. T. U. will be beld at the bome of
HARLAN M. TAYLOR.
.
ship
I" struggle
for success." find time (no one
•
Mrs. Harvey
Pierce. 109 Princeton Ave" FlDlds
4'The undergraduates
W
Manager Media Thealre.
uThe .greatest need
.. of the College at Iknows how) for more social life, involving
Pretbyterian Notes
nue, on
ednesday, January 16, at 2.30
ta .our en d0 w-I a larger proportion of the student body,
SHERIFF SALES
pre!ent IS 1arge a dd.J t
Next Sunday morning, Dr. Tuttle o'clock.
A ' '1A tifull haUendance
b
. is desired.
Sheriff's Office. Court House. Media.
ments for scholarships, PreSident Frank than ever before," stated Dr. Aydelotte.
n IDVI a on as een ISSued to a Three
Penl1a.
Aydelotte told m. embers of th~ Board of! H. then described the constant use of the preaches the first of a series of four ser· County Luncheon to be held in the MethSaturda)", January 26. 1936
9.30
o"elOI;!k
A. M.
Managers a t th t'Ir annua I mee t mg on De former fraternity houses of the women, ing~.'intecest
mons on the in
subject,
"Jesus." and
Thecharacter
increas- orust Church, High and Barnard Streets,
the history
Eastern Standard Time
cember 4.
no,v 'oc,'al lodges, Bond Memorial and ref Hi
th.
West Chester, Friday, January 18, at 12.30
h
C II
h
th
h
- Collection Hall, adding that" lIit is of Jesus and m' the study 0
s lea mgs P. M. The guesl speaker w,'ll be Mrs. Ida at Condltlon8:
'260.00
Cashotherwise
or certltled
cheek
"Swart
0 e¥e
as
roug modeled
time of sale
(unless
stated
in
the depreSSIOn 50 far In an exceedingly for- d'lIi ull to understand how we were ever as related to present conditions, give to B. Wisc Smith. President of the National ad';'rH••ment), balanee ;n ten day.. O'ber
tunat~ condition,u reported Dr. Aydelotte, i a~l~c to g~t along without them."
this series a special jmportance. The sub- W. C. T. U.
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conditions on day of &ale.
referrmg to the s(a~ement of Treasurer J'I The sports· for-all program, the four- jects of the series wilJ be: January 13,
This is a rare privilege and it is hoped Fieri Facias
Archer Turner,
which showed a $41,300
Ian and the creative arts program "Jesus"; January 10, "The Unknown that a number of the Swarthmore women
December Term, 19S4
f .
No. 8e
f
the course p .
Jesus",' January 27, liThe Opened Eyes";
'11
'1 them· I
f Ih
't
e."icess 0 JDcome ~ve~ exhpensesll o~
. al,o came in for their share of praise,
I ' h w, ava,
se ves 0
e opportuRl y to
All that ecrtatn lot of grOUnd whh th..
year, as well as a me In t e Co ege S en-. IIh
h D Aydelotte admitted that it February 3, "What Shall
Do W,t hear the nationaI speaker.
buildIngs ther..n er""ted .ltuate in Sprin••
dowment funds to over S7,305,ooo. But;
t
vet to estimate the results Jesus?"
"Better ls a little with righteousness than ::'''i.ot''it".,:,a:
S9
Pre,idenl Aydelolle went o? to say that:
new fou;.cou"" plan.
At the celebration of the Holy Com. great revenues without right," declares the Ore'ard road 228.78' mo.. ured BOuth .2 de"the
.o.f thef
Mention was made of the recent an- munion last Sunday morning, twelve new Word ".f God. It is not. only morally but
pO>lhon
In 'v, ua. s
noun cement that Mr. Fred M. Kirby, of members were received into the church, of econom,cally true Ihat righteousness exalt- .ent of a elrele forming a eorner of Orehard
our student body a,'e een more ..,ere; I Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is the donor of S900,OOO whom nine were young people received by
nation. :?his question of licensing/
. The College, allhough gratefully re.fu_- 1 for the Edward Martin Department of confession of faith and three by letter. v'ce IS age old. -From Ihe address given .outhwestwardly '0' to a point a ourner of
,?g to accept a sec.ond voluntary contnbu- 1Biologv. Two hundred thousand dollars The total membership of the church is b{
at .the. annual meeting of
by the facull) of $;30,000 for sChOlar-I' will
spent on the building, the rcmain- now 746, of whom 658 arc resident mem- t e .:. "atlona
rganJzalIon at CJevc1and.
Orchard road 165.62' to a )Joint in line of
,h,p ,Purposes, ha, conhn.ued to
the der of the fund constituting the depart- bers and 88 non-resident. During the last
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land now or late of James L. Hollner: thenee
c:ame amount $80000 In the form of,
THE WHITE PARADE
along 88i~ land north 51 degrees 35 minutes
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I'menl's endowment. The entire sum is to quarter, four members were dismissed to
east 60.01 to a point a eurner of Lot. No.
scholarships, )\'Ith a
dram on be Paid to the CoUege by the end of the other churches, two died and six removed
138: thence along Lot No. 188 southeastwardly
the funds of the CoHege. Endowed schold .
d "ork on tho laboratory
To the Editor:
on a line at right angles to Orchard :road
. funds, II' h''c h no\\• prov,'de on}
I' one-, aca
an not
, far distant
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Only once in a great
's a ,side
166.77'
to the road.
point the
in place
the of
northWesterly
a"h,p
will ernlc
start year
"in the
future." to other localities.
. ' great ,vh,'le,
.
of O",hanl
beginning.
fifth of the sum 'pent annually, mu,t
t d I f the
For the service of music at Vespers Sunso 'mpressed w,th a moUndor and
day, the 10th, at quarter before fi,'e hon pIcture S excellence and superiority a',ld to the right.af.way of the DeJaware
sin- E.ectric Company.connst
. of two and one-hair
IS
same v,'tal ,'nterest as alii' completed within the last year and. reported o'dock, Mr. Kneedler and the Church, that he tis tempted to
h' make a simple'Improvements
I d
sed
t of mamtenance Choir are preparing for the presentation ~ere sta. erne~t to IS patrons and back atory cement and stucco house. 22:x30 feet:
.
of, Stainer's cal.tata, "The Daughter of It up WIth hiS personal signature.
front; one-story cement Bnd stucco
endowed philanthropic funds and institu- a great y ,eerea D cos f t I ·
all the salaried and wage earning a.nd o~rahon.
one
Pt"h
y
In.
c~nJdun~;
'Jairus."
This
desire
neVer
''''as
greater
nor
more
a S I~~n. 6:: feet; stucco garage. 22x20 feet.
tions,
f
C las~es, all owners of lire insurance policies I tlon \'h'lth the wofrkho A teh supeHrmtenS e
. titi bl th
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apn
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the
case
of
E.
LEROY
VAN RODEN.
Attorney.
e wor' 0
e.
.
Despite the unfavorable weather, the in'e ara e.
or seldom indeed
NATHAN
P. PECHIN..
and saving. bank deposits, in Ihe main- was
he
tenance of the integrity of the Americ.n Horticultural Foundallon, whose d,re~tor, terest and attendance in the sen'ices of the
Sh rill
.
John
C
\Vister
told
of
the
FoundatIOn's
REFRESHING
currency," Dr. Aydelotte warned the board
. .
,
,.
.
World \Veek of Prayer, closing tonight,
• • •
)e .
have been gratifying.
Tonight. at 8
members. "In this respect the interests of work In campus be~uhficat~on.
endowments like ours coincide with the
Dr. John A. M,ller, d,,~ctor of t~e o'clock, the speaker will be Rev. R. Parke
afler a long day ••• delicious food ••• weD
interests of the ·great mass of the American Sproul Observatory. reported 'mprovem.en_' Johnson, minister of the First Presbyteserved • • • in an atmosphere that is qw'et
people. Centuries of experience in many in observational m~thods. and descnbed rian Church in Yeadon. Mr. Johnson is
yet cheerful.
different countries in many parts of the some of the work gomg on 10 the Obscrva- the son of President Johnson, of Lincoln
world, which have tried inflationary pol- tory. Libraria~ Charles B. Sh?-'~ presented University. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones
ides as a cure for industrial ills, have a very interes.h.n? set of. statistics o~ the will sing.
IN THE TEA ROOM
proved the utter futility of such measures use and acqu1S1hon of hbra~ books,. as
Dinner ...................... .~O
and the disastrous effects which are inevit- welJ as a report on the vanous serVJces
The sub-committee on Christian Educa- ~
Saturdays and Sunday. ......... .75
able from them."
rendered by the library.
tion. which has as its field the work of the
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer, graduate man:- young peoplt"'s organizations of the church,
ESTATE OF FREDERICK w. PATERson. ager of athletics, reported that none of has invited all Scout troops of Swarthmore
DEC
'D. of Administration on the above estate Swarthmore's sports
to unite in a Vesper service at the church,
Letters
h f are h self-supporting,
h C II
bve been granted to the undersigned, who partly due to t e act t at t e ~ ege Sunday, February 3, in celebration of Scout
S wart h Dlore 680 The Inn With Personality
requests the
all pe11l0DS'
having
claims ortodemand
third Week. It is expected a speaker of especial
against
estate of
the decedent
make maintains
h a number of second. tand Oth
known the same, and all persona indebted to teams t at can cam no recelp s.
er prominence and interest will be secured.
Swarthmore. Peana.
the decedent to make paYment. without delay, reports included those of the William J.
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to
EZRA B. MERRIAM,
Or to hia Attorney.
28Q Swarthmore Ave..
JOHN
E. GENSEMER,
Swarthmore. Pa.
1612 Market
St••
Philadelphia. Pa. .
12.7.6t
ESTATE OF H. CARROLL PUSEY. deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
Estate have been granted to the underaigned.
who request aU penons' having claimB or demands against the Estate of the decedent to
make known the same, and 1iIl! persons in_
debted to the decedent to mske payment. with.
out deja,.. to
MARY S. PUSEY. Executrix,
411 N. Chftlter Road.
Swarthmore. PeDluylvania.
Or to her Attorney,
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq.,
Baltimore Pike. Swarthmore, Penna.. Dnd
1-4-6t 1617 Land Title Bldg.• Philadelphia, Pa.
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StratLHav:en
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
Cooper Foundation, the Friends' Historital Library, the treasurer of the corporation, and the compilation of publi('ations
by members o( the faculty.
The Hamilton
NO....btown. P..
The Whittier
The Cheater Al"IQa
140 North 15th St.
4th &: £daDlDDt A • .,a.
PhiJa:. P ••
Cheater, P ••
On Sunday evening at 7.45 the pastor,
Rev. Wayne Channell, will conduct a Bright
Hour Service. The special soloist will be
Emma Zuern, soprano, of Philadelphia.
There will be hearty and inspiring cong:regational singing. The solo numbers are:
"Come Unto Me," Coenen, and "0 Divin~
Redeemer," Gounod. The Senior Choir
MANY PARTICIPATE
IN UNUSUAL SERVICE
large congregation, from the large candleCharles Kimmoel Fire Chief
on the altar, and in tum Hghted from the
At the annual meeting of the active
smaller one the corresponding candlts of
two choir boys.
members of the Swarthmore Fire ComThese two boys went down into the pany last Thursday evening, January 3,
assembly and lighted one candle at the Charles Kimmel was elected fire chief and
Epiphany Service of Light at inside end of each pc"'. Then each per- appointed the fonawing assistant chiefs:
Trinity Church Impreaaive in son lighted his or her neighbor's candle \Vayne Mosteller and Wallace Steigelrnan.
until (he entire church sparkled with little Harry Fluharty was named chairman of
Ita Initial Appearance Here
lights scattered throughout the darkness. the House Committee.
To the singing of an Epiphany hymn
Mr. Kimmel will succeed Ed Whitecar,
An inspiring service of unusual beauty
the congregation followed the choir down Sr., who has been acting chief since Roy
was held at Trinity Church, Swarthmore, the aisle, carrying symbolically the light Witmer moved to Florida last fall, leaving
last Sunday at 5 o'clock, when the of God's Love ~nto the World.
the office vacant.
So large was the attendance at this I
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Epiphany Service of Lights was observed.
service, believed to be the" first of its kind J
..
After a brief introductory service, one
in this section, thai it reqUired about ten Anna Bnnton Lectures Monday
candle in the center of the altar was lighted
minutes before all the light bearing asby a choir boy after all other lights had
A Monday evening lecture by Anna
sembly
had made an exit. A steady stream
been extinguished.
issuing from each of the doors on either Brinton at Pendle Hill, Wallingford, is
A large electric star, high above the side of the church, I)ortrayed a memorable announced for January 14, with the title,
altar, became perceptible and gradually in- picture to the many who witnessed it.
"Printing Our Principles-a Study of the
creased in brilliance until the church
It was indeed an awe-inspiring sight to Epistles as" a Collective Expression of the
seemed bathed in almost ethereal light.
see the tiny Jights shining in all directions Growing Body of Quaker Experience." On
Following the reading of the Story of as some wended their way up Chester the following Monday evening, January 21,
the Magi, three elaborately attired repre- Road, others down, and some in either President J. H. Franklin, of Crozer Theological Seminary, at one time a friend of
sentative figures of the Three Kings pro~ direction on College Avenue.
cceded one by one, down the aisle toward
Traffic on Chester Road halted to wit- the late Henry Hodgkin, will speak on
the subject, "Far Up the Yangtse Riverthe star, while the choir sang "We Three ness the spectacle.
Kings of Orient Are."
Even those who walked to their homes \Vhat I Found There." You and your
A slight additional illumination to their were, in many in!1-tances, able to keep the friends are cordially invited to attend both
firogress was provided by a hint of flood candle alight until they reached their des- of these lectures.
~
lighting coming from the rear all' the tinations.
It was especially appealing to notice the
church.
Women Answer Appeal
large
number of children who were presThe rector, the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther,
A sufficient number oi women responded
then lighted a candle, like the ones which ent and seemed to be affe(,ted by the
to the call for Girl Scout workers which
touching
.
character
of
the
ceremon~
as
had been given previously to each of the
greatly as their elders.
was published in last week's SWARTlI_
MOREAX. that Mrs. George Zimmer has
been able to secure the services of Miss
Bank Siockhoiders Meet
Gertrude Gold, Field Captain of District
The annual meeting of the stockholders No.6, who will give a course of lessons to
FOR RENT
f h S
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B k
these women.
h
o t e wart more l .. atlonal
an and
The lessons, which will continue over a
FOR RENT-Housekeeping apartment, six
rooms and bath. second floor, 139 Rutgers Trust Company was held !ue$day after· period of eight weeks will begin next
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A,·enue. Albert N. Garrett, Swarthmore. Pa. n?on, January 8. The ,£ollowmg were elected Monday afternoon.
Telephone. Pennypacker 40142 or Swarthmore dtr,cctors for the coming year: Haldy. M.
There
is
still
room
for
more women in-189.
Cnst, Alber~ N. Garrett, Joseph E. Haines, tcrested in Girl Scout Leadership, to join
W. E.arl K1Stl~r, John F. Murray, John this class. It will be appreciated if any.
FOR SALE
W. Pdtock, Vincent S. Po.wnaIl, J. Ever. one else who is interested will communiFOR SALE-Pedigreed Eng!ish Setter pups. ton. Ramse}', Frank S. Reitzel, Claude C. cate with Mrs. Zimmer,
Silt weeks old. O. Crouse, Church Road, Smith, Elrle S. Sproat, Edward B. TemWallingford. T2lephone. Media 220.
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ple and William H. Thatcher.
FOR SALE-Black female cocker spaniel. 4
The
following
ollicers
were
elected:
Edmonlhs old. ReB80nable price to dOH' Javel'. ward B. Temple, president; ]. E,'erton
129
Kent Road. Springfield.
Telephone
Swarthmore I053-W.
Ramsey, vice-president; Joseph E. Haines,
Miss Betty Farnum, of Providence, R, I.,
vice-president; Elric S. Sproat, cashier and has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth Ostertrust officer; Harold Ogram, assistant man, of Rutgers Avenue, for the past week
Auto Accidenta
cashier and assistant trust officer.
or so. On Tuesday both Miss Farnum and
ha.ppen daily. Accident insurance in
The annual report to the stockholders Miss Osterman returned to Connecticut
a good company can be written for for the year ending December 31, 1934, College, at New London, Conn.) where they
Ohe week or mor.!- to cover touring showed deposits of $1,186,945.48, an inare students.
trip ••
crease of $181,000.00 over those of Decem-
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
mlaa
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
GREEN'S COAL SERVICE
SWARTHMORE 1234
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
President.
E. C. WALTON
ber 31, 1933, and an increase of $288,000.00 over those of Decembe1' 31, 1932.
$65-Central Location
The dividend rate of $8.00 per share was
half atone, 4 bedrooma, 2 bathH, 2~car
maintained.
garage. oil heat, large lot. old shade,
The bank is a member of the Federa1
po.seasion at
oncc.
........
Deposit
Insurance Corporation, which now
WM. S. BITTLE
insures the account of each depositor up
Swarthmore l11-J
Notary PubUe - Insurance _ Real &tate to $5,000.00. It is also a member of the
F-cderal :Rlterve System, the American
Bankers Association, Pennsylvania Bankers
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Association and Delaware County Bankers
~OSEPH E. QUINBY
Association.
ERNEST c. SNODGRASS. ASS"T.
~-.
RESOURCES
'Loans and Discounts ...... .
United States Bonds and Cer.
Other Bonds and Securities
Real Estate and Fixtures
cash
. . . . , .....
$
655,618.59
271,029.69
257,803.96
141,791.95
215,900.26
L~IUTIES
capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits ..
$ 1,542,144.45
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: ..MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
'.1..1 .
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.$
125,000.00
150,000.00
30,598.97
49,600.00
1,186,945.48
$ 1,542,144.45
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.De,posit.
String Beans
9c Del Monte
Tomato Juice
.' Coffee
.~.~redby
the Federal Depoait Insurance Corporation
Few mothers are free
to come and 110. At
times they can't even
get to the stores.
If you have children
too small to leave
alone - you need a
TELEPHONE in
your home to run
your errands.
Nut Tuesday, January IS, at 2.30 P. M.,
at the stated meeting of the Swarthmore
.
Woman's Club, Dr. D. Montfort Melchior,
A regular meetmg of the Swarthmore of Girard College will discuss "What's in
School Boa,rd. will be held at the College the News." Mrs. 'Po L. \Vhitaker and Mrs.
Avenue Buddmg Monday, January 1-1-, at Gideon Studley will be the hostesses at
7.30 P. M.
this meeting. Dr. Melchior has been thoroughly enjoyed sl:veral times before when
he has spoken at the Club House.
On \Vednesday, January 16, a meeting
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
of the Drama Section, under the leaderINCLUDING LIFE
shiJ) of Mrs. Roy \V. Delaplaine, will be
OLD BANK BUD..DING
SW. 1833 held Sat 2.30 p, M. A study of Bjornson
and trindberg will be made.
This Wednesday a card party for
philanthropk purposes was held at the
Club House. Tea was served from 3 until
5 o'clock.
Ott Thursday the International R.elations
Scnd for Harley-You'D Not Be Sorry' Study Group met and discussed "The Saar
Basin,~ with Mrs. Robert Ivy, of Lansdowne, County Chairman, as leader.
Hone.t Under the COYer
The first chorus rehearsals for the new
semester wilt be held under the direction
of Henry Hotz at 10 A. M., Monday, January 14.
Sho_2? Maill St., Morton. P._
Rehearsals will also be held on the 21st
Eye. can Sw. 1839.J. Ratledge, P •• and 28th at the same hour.
School Board to Meet Monday
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PETER E. TOLD
FURNITURE
RESTORING
UPHOLSTERING
Can Swarthmore 1441
25C
Ib
tin
The persistent dema.nd for a one pound tin
or Coffee of Outstanding Flavor brings you
thh, new blend-Packed In the whOle Bean
-Ground to your order.
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lISCO Peanut Butter
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Assorted as
YOII wlsll
tumbler
Potatoes can
3
I Dc Cooked Sweet
I Dc Red Kidney Beans
No. • can
I Dc Ritter Tornato Juice 20 0. can
9c DriBd lima Beans
Ib
I Dc GrBen Peas (whol. or op/ll)
Ib
I Dc; OldVirginiaCornMeal 2'bbag
Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes
tin
II c Mrs. Manning's Hominy bIg can
25
for
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Bread Supreme
Victor Sliced
14c lISCO Fancy
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Corn ~~~~~ ~~~~~~
14rge
loaf
Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park Avenue,
entertained at luncheon and bridge on
Saturday.
The Junior \Voman's Auxiliary of Trinity
Church met at the Parish House on
Mrs. Burton A. Konkle, of South ChesMonday evening.
ter Road, gave a reading of J. M. Barrie's
"Seven Women" last evening at the Browning Society} Philadelphia.
Woman's Club Notes
3 25
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270 Mother's Joy
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoadley, of
Cambridge, Mass., spent the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
George A. Hoadley, of Walnut Lane.
Mrs. Paul Sharpless, of Drexel Hill, entertained her bridge club on Tuesday. The
other members of the dub are: Mrs. F.
Don Price, Mrs. George Plowman, Mrs.
Ralph Hayes, Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Dr. Swann Pr.esides in PiUsburgh Jonathan Pritchard, Mrs. Robert Wick,
BELL PHONE.
MZDIA. PA.
and Miss Mildred Simpers, of Swarthmore,
Dr. William F. G. Swann, director of and Mrs.•4l1an King and Mrs. Lattomus,
the Bartol Foundation of the Franklin In- of Wilmington, Del.
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stitute, here, recently returned from Pitts--Mrs. Arthur B. Lawrence, of Park Aveburgh where he attended the meeting:; of
the American Association for the Advance- nue, entertained at bridge last Friday evement of Science. which were held there nin!!. Among those present were: Mrs.
A. HAUGER, Prop.
\Villard N. BayUs, of Huntington i Mr. and
from December 27 until last week.
Mrs.
Oscar J. Gilcreest, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr.
Swann
left
Swarthmore
on
DecemSwa. 19
ber 26 and' returned on Sunday, the 30th. Charles DeHart Brower, and Mr. and Mrs.
At 6 o'clock on Friday, December 28, a Earl P. Yerkes, of Swarthmore.
session of the Association, in the form of a
Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, of North ChesRound Table Discussion in which Dr.
ter Road, has returned on the Europa I
Swann acted as chairman, wa!1- broadcast
over the N. B. C. coast-to-coast network, from a cruise to Nassau. He was accom-/
panied on the trip by his brother-in-law,
as well as to Europe and other foreign Lieutenant Karl A. Thieme, of Newport,
points.
R. I.
Dr. Arnold Dresden and Dr. John R.
Kline. of' Swarthmore, also attended the
Little Miss Mary Ball Marshall, of
Pittsburgh meetings. Dr. and Mrs. Kline Lincoln Avenue, celebrated her sbcth birthreturned to their borne on Riverview Road day on Wednesday when she entertained
on Wednesday, January 2, after ha\'ing her classmates in the first grade of the
spent ten days in Pittsburgh.
College Avenue School, at a party held at
the school.
Here's
llIE WAY OUT
STATEMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31,1934
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NEWS NOTES
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A rBmarkable array of merchandise is included
in this outstanding sale. Dozens of items you
use regularly are featured. Take advantage
of these big values and count your savings.
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11fE SWARTHMOREAN
.
4
,,
f \Vhole or
Shank Hnlf)
Swift's Calves Liver
, "i
Ib
25c
I
Beef Liver
Legs Lil:mb
lb
14c
:b
2SC
Loin Lamb Chops Ib 45c I Rib Lamb Chops Ib 420
S Ivan Seal CottaD'e Cheese 2 12-0. pkgs 25c .
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/.ean Fresh R:b Eno
Pork Loins
~o:n
Ends (Up to 3 % IbS) Ib 21 C; I Sauer Kraut 3 1b310c
Center Cut Chops or Roasts
Ib 28c
SPECIAL! While they last!
Save 80c
Oenuine Cast A:uminum
for
(Nine Inch
Sk I-II e t
l'-"rylng
Pa.n)
With every Meat Purchase of 50c or Over.
Fresh
Florida
Fancy Fillets Oenuine Haddock
Ib 17e
Fancy No.1 Canadian Smelts
Ib 18c
Fresh Select Oysters (Opened)
doz 15c
Mackerel
Garden-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
California Navel
--
Oranges E::~!
---
-
doz
35 C
New York State. Cabbage
4 lb. 5c
Orapefruit
2 for 9c Hallowi Dates
Ib 10c
Fancy Tomatoes
Ib 15c
Fancy Pecans
Ib 29c
Iceberg Lettuce head 10c Yellow Onions 5-1b bag 19c
?aragon WinBsap
Large Bright Juicy
.Apples 3 1b'14c Lemons doz 23c
Wflere Qualify Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest
~V_-uIBI! These Prices Ef'te~~"iv.e.11J _Our Stores and
Meat Markets 11lt1hq~.on. and VIcinity.
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8.
THE SWARDIMOREAIf
(Continued rrom Page
marry the man picked for her by her
parents, arouses her mother's Jre
To
escape her unpleasant surroundings she
marnes Dr Fane, a young EnglIsh medJcal scientISt
1)
JANUARY II, 1935
the Borough of Folcroft. Del.ware -;Co;:::u::n::tY:.-:-;h::O::"'=---:'::8-X'~5:-t~..
---'-t.-. ~tOl'Y atob --;-dltfPenn."lvanla. and described aecordlna to a/I OXI & ft!'et
e aDD,
Unl\e~Jtv
I
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I
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a
FORD V-8 FOR 1935
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I
E S SPROAT.
Sworn
to
an~
subltlcrlbed
before meCashier
thl8 7th
dsy of .Janual'). 1935
WILLIAM S ll1TTLE.
(Seal)
Notary PUbhc
My Commlsslun Expires March 2. 1937
Correct-Attest
E n TEMPLE,
WM EARL KISTLER.
ALBERT N GARRETT,
Dll'eetors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COM_
PANY. LOCATED AT SWARTHMORE
PA. AS OF
THIRTY.F1RST DAY OF D&
CEMBER
1934
TRUST FUNDS
MortKOtrru
57880 75
Other mvestmcnb
10641860
Cash balance
Overdrafts
4 4B8 89
5-4 24
JANUARY SPECIAL
PERMANENT WAVE
$5.00
Complete
A Distinctive Modern
Car for the Woman
the
Motorist
POWer.
and brilliant
the
C'rawding
of passen8'ers
I~oord V·8.
dthere speed
have been
added a performance
new beauty. of
a new
N
f
ALL BEAUTY AIDS, $.50
UXurY __ n a marvelous riding ease
A 'FRONT SE T
- A RIDE" FOR BACK·SEAT
PASSENGERS
In the New 1935 Ford
you ride nearer .he cen'er of
the C'aris distributed
You ride onto Jonger.
blore fleXibleThe
Sprlb
S
All
weight
gIVe Center-Poise
ba"ck
seat
resUullladnd
OWing
g e onrelaXing_the
any kind of ride
roadbecomes a smooth and
~
toewdri.v•• tureTbs make. the Ford V.s shll easier for women
ere :5 a new soft dut h hi b
less foot pressure The brakes also re:ulr: lee requires
although they are more pow rf I d
55 pressure,
qU
FORD V·s R£LIABIUTY AND SAFETY
E
TH E ROOMIEST. MOST COMFORTABLE FORD EVER
BUILT AND THE EAsiEST TO bRIVE
invedr: ors
ford Vd -8Win
(odr OWS-al
Claas
1935 basnoSafety
addiUo
I all around_
E
ear baa welded aU~steel body And na cost
Very
eev~r ab.fo~!OP
"-8
The New Ford I, a bl". r car .ban
any
It has wider doors and is lower---easier
to step In and out Front seats are
to 5 inches Wider. New, lar.er
e i
dd b h
ac s proVi e
e fnd the rear seat
for suitcases and bags, thus avo,dlrle
4'~
5p
~n
L
pr.vlous Ford.
Fo"d ba
the Powerful and rellabl.'"o!
mire
~~~~::.
Swarthrnol'e 595
E B TEMPLE
WM EARL KISTLER
ALBERT N GARRETT
Dn'edors
MasonHeflin
COAL
CO.
PHONE REGENT 1308
or SWARTHMORE 6
EDMOND STEINMAN
PROVIDENCE ROAD AND BALTIMORE PIKE
MEDIA,
PA.
Phone, Media
1800
e". .;.$11.00
"", -•.$11.00
SIs•. .$11.25 . . ;; .$9.25
",,,-,,,,, ...$7.15
CASH 01 " PAID IN IS DAYS • UIlilA1 aUI PlAN AIIlANGID
\
!l""ct.
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VOL. VII, No.
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3
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY
18, 1935
$2.50
PER
YEAR
PETITIONS TO USE
Citize~'
IGYM DEDICATION
EXPRESS
THANKS
PREP BUILDINGiI ~eo~~se~:~,th~~,:f~~::~: "~~:~!~:cra~e2 BEING ARRANGED ~IUSl~~~t~s'~~:~~on I~~~,e~:~ ~~'~::~o~~
TO BOARD FOR GYM
I
,
Conference Today
Business Association Meets
:\t a dmncr meetmg Wcdncroa\ mght
\ Citizens Conference on J;ducallon \UII/
o'clock, bv the Vcla\l.re County League,
the past, car The Easter Egg Hunt postGeorge GiUe.pie Petitions to Ea- of Women \oler'
School Board and Home and poned due to poor \leather, \la' lmallv
lablish Office and Dormitories
The pubhc ",II h.I\e ollportunot) to place School Association to Arrange held 10 the .. mna-Ium of Uhcrston
Pres;dents of Organizationb Tell
• R'd
Z
.In\ question of mtcrcst (onccrnmg schools
Dedication Exercises
:\bout 200 children •• lteneled .md 1\\ enh
School Board of Their AppreIn
One
'" tbe questIOn bo, at lhe door, for tbe
three pnzes "ere .I\\arded
G
G II
b Id
d
ciation for New Gym
Opcn Forum penod
Plans a'c beln" deHloped b\ Dr :\rthur
The :\<;soClation g3\C a Flrem III s It: .. tl
t
C
I esp'e,I a t UI
,
10 "I"C" the Ihanks and aPI"O
t er pre"'nte
I
t a
Several local
\\ell as Slale representa E Ba'sett, preSIdent
of lhe School Board, monlal Dmncr In conjunction \\tlh tllf"
\V
pelld IOnsd to ounCl at I SII
of the bu" and "lrl, for the new
m
har mee
t 109 t1\ e5 \\ 111 be heard on the program
an,1 'Ir \VIII,am Craemer, l,reSldent of the :\mencan
and co operahon of Bor
h c Iine a\ c\!cmng 0 a 0\\ 1m 0 usc
____ . . 1 . ,
na"lUrn, three repn.'''enlltJ\e!! of "ludent
I
Home and School :'1.• "oClal'on lor the ough CounCil Threc hundred and cIJ.:hh
tb e Id ust •lIoorI 0 1 Ith e Iforrner
Il.C h 00
Th is Wee k's Accidents
llions II)pe.lccd at the regular mcetf S prcp
h Ch
t
de
RUI d
on t m
Ie cas SI(C
out
es her
"
109 of the S\I Irlhmore S
The Fourth of Jul\! (dcbntwII \\
oa as an 0 ICC
onI t e A t 7 10 A M on Sund., January t J I lime In the latter IJart of thiS month It
da\ CU:nln.! Edmund JOllCC;;, prcll.ldent of
A \\ 1l a ormlton.
f h
second Ooor
s the u'" 0 t .' bUI
a h ht truck bclon 10' to the'
Phlladel
hla lIS p anne d t 0 h a\C th Come
an d Sch 00 I "'pon"ured "'ole" b\ the HuslDc"s
the Stlldent A«oClallon, acted as spokes_
I
H
for
an
ofhec
Violates
the
zomnJ,!
ordlnancc'l
Elc:tnc
Compam
at
assist
the
School
Board
In
these
hoon
Tlihltt)hll\C
plnzchsllneret
a"km1e(tl
man
He told of the )lrld'" and sahll.facM G II
d
d th t
It
I
I
re( ed I (rl'n
r
I esple \\ IS a VIS(!
a , a
I Road and Umverll.ltv Placc The cause of 1'exerclSCs
lh \er
H III\e unc P
Th (1) p IfI Inf tlon the .;;tudents felt In ha\lm.;: t he IiinC
hIS plllllS \\ ould Improve lhe appearance th
d I
k
II
h
An expected feature of the e\ emn(,: \\ 1111 e
a 0\\ e In
ar.1 e
e cro\\ ( 0 ne,\ bUlhhn.. and eqUIpment and of the
e accI en IS un no\\ n no co ISlon a\ I b M
11h I B FI
"pectatc.rs n as gre Iter than c\ er hduf('
...
of the budding- and of South Chco:.ter Road
d
:'\
d ) e an address v
aJor
liP
cmmg'i
J.{ratItude and appreclatton the student
unlcss It "ere I", legal re'.dence he "ouid
30
id'put) admlmstrator 01 the Pubhc Works
The busmC's
b"d} f,,,I, to the Hoard
Major Fleming, belore
and
hank R More)
separate zone and hold a pubhc hearing pdhcc De artment
the course of hIS gomg 10 Wa'hlOgton \las graduate man- o. a}s
conte-t "as e
or Ie '" g ... e thc enrollment report as 864 WIth
<;1) that Council could learn the dec;;lrcs of rounds
a d;ma'ed automobile \'Ith ager of athlehcs at \Vest POint He IS
and)
SQ% attendance, due to so much dlne"s in
nea,b, propert} 0" ners bdore IllS pehllon' a Oat ;lre proceedlOg U7, S"arthmore Ave Im-onal friend of the treasurer "f the
e cst f h
O.
December
There arc 99 IUlhon pupils
could he acted upon
M
beIng
d b th e iii r /loard, Mr Robert DI"IlIe, the hlo havlOg omes 0 t e orou,
e '''nners" He report,d the complcllon of all of the
Mr Frank 'VIlis, of Supplee-Wills. J ones nUde b' teh't t
PUt rsue th 'd Iv °WIC,el been sludents lo,:rether In the Vol\ er"lt) prc\ IOUS \ ear.. n ere eliminated I Chc( ks L \\' D I"olects \\ Ith the exception 01
"op,
e 5treet
r er,Phda - ( f \U
\\111 be mailed thl" neck to t
't.tr'" "r••
Milk Comp"",. appeared .It the pubhc an
h m Hroug:
Whalen0 01a lI08
""COn
heanngs and a
dmg, "h"h could not he done at thIS
00 hceno;;e fee \\ hlch (he Borough here n hlle JDvestlgatJons \\ crt" conducted Major
adnum"tered the Sn arth "hort resume of their
...s for the \ ear time due to the \\ ('atht r
t\1I 01 the 1m
charges all milk dealers ThiS fee pa\sJ ".11, nelghborln" polIce 'tat Ions
more project for the Umted States GovIJrO\c01rnts ha\C been undertaken at the
,.. that Whalen's car had I ernment H
d th e d et al Is 0 f and
\\IthoulThis
exception
IQq due,
\\ 15 Cnlle!!( \\r::tlle ".-h(lol
for teslmg and m"pecUng the milk .md In
It \\as learned
c a "0 i
arr.mg:e
belleralmost
than lQH
\\as moo:.th
spcctmg the dairies regularh
Dr Frank b'en In a collI-Ion " Ith a lruck at
the amount of the F_ cdcral grant, Whlhch
1 hl I"olecls completcd, u ..mj.{ L \V D
Gdlec;;ple, health oflker, I.. In
of stone shortlv pre,.ous to h.s beln" appre
has been sel at l;i24,:\00,.1 1-::1 f 1 f rom t e It \\ .IS behe\ cd, to S\\ arthmucc S peuple
I 1.lbor, mcludc 4-77 fcet of 16 foot \\Ide
J
k
more ..01er their
"hOPPing 10 \\ :lrL , ameSlte road, concretc "alks, fence bet"een
thcse 1O',lCctlon< :\0 achon "a' ta en on hended here, and he "as consequenlly go>crnment to"a« I tl Ie cos t 0 f b u, Id109 domg:
more than
before
IllS rC
be held .t the the school proper" and College propert),
ther ,tud, of the "tuatlOn to determme
On Wedne'da" at 8_10
M, as Char'" ,tr"tlon \\as kno" n as P W
Prolcct Februa£} meeting
pamtmg 01 the au,hto"um IVlng 01 the
If the license fcc \\ ere
It acts L R m,
I Upper Darb, "as en route :>10 JOOO 1 he "ork "" "peeted to be
'chool. redecorallon of the aud..IS it protection to the milk de3ler ... ,IS \\ell to hi:
at the Chester Welfare Officc completed 10 all det.ul .. the hr"t of JanuaC),
lorlUm plaster patehmg, additional plumbas to the clhzens of the Borough and Ihel he "as
IlI\£
109, \laterl"ooting 01 the IO-"Ie and outm,mbe" of CounCIl
.t 'hould ha, c Chc'ler Road In Captam John
to tillS lime about t" "eeks
"de ba'emcnt "all, ot the elementary
e~ce
eor~e
re~u
a~
IO~
LC~!lon
dlO~
ilOU~
go\~rturncd
I~
Ch~ter'Ao;;socl3tIon
~25
'cct.~n ".15 dccor'~led ,\III:
char~e
0;
rca"onabl~
thou~ht
~
m~SlOn
ue~ted
I
l-klO~
rardul !
per
for a re!'!ldrnt undrrt1klC tn mo\e
qIOtO the Borough The 'eereta" "as re
to nntlh
I){'r .. m that under
the zOlllng ordlOance the on" IOClhon opcn
to \him \HIS 10
I thed bU!Ol!1e"'''I zone
b
"I
g
In I le.,eor lOa nee or urmn,.. 0
"
"a
d.scu
c.1
an,1
laId
,(
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""Ide forI furthcr
"t:Jd\
"
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the
II m ke or,lln Inc
proPO'CI l .10 , ()
e
1 j:.Pnu
t'h.,...urrnaJ1 ot tlu
prt'll.entcci the third reJlort lCom
I('omlluttu',
I
"\stem
, ,"ra, un the outtall
r.I<; ~
th~
prnllO~C(
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1~rU\\:,,-
na~
~ncr
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bllsm~
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Colle~e ~\enue
Ro~e"
°
CUBS AND p'. nrNTS III~h
BANQUET TONIGHT
I~
ano" a bus to dlo;;charge pa"'sen(,:ers
The construction \\ock
completed, In
bmldm,.!, l3rpentr) \\ork, mcludmg the
Ca talO of Pohcc Rogen also SIgnalled I dudlOg the IOstallallon 01 the maple noor,
budding 01 tm nC\, t •• ble' lor the cafethe
foIlo"m.£: Rem\'s, a Chevrolet Ithe mstallatIon of he:llln'-t ,tnd melchbanllcdcd
l('rl.l.mel h\o dr,lInage b:t ... m ... and hIe hnes
dmen b, John D Mahon.. , 01 122 SOllth ,\Stems 10 adJo.mng grade 'choo
UI
Fifth Annual Affair to Be Held at
Mrs I ulller< \\.' IppolOted a delegate
I S
Ph I d I h
lOp; and the hIgh c;;:hool uUJldmg, all the
I., tile St ILe (nl1\ .. Iltum 01 School Board
4J«
e p " hIS foot shpped electneal work ex
6.15 in Whittier House of
1\Ir treet,
Mahon..• a dalms
10 t he
5ecret Ira- 10 be held 10 Harnsburg, Feb
f m the brake lX!rlal to the gao;;; pedal and I basoment and all the plumblOg except
Swarthmore College
ruarv, Dr
E Ha-,ett, pre-Ident
ro
fe"
.tems
10 the (afeterm anel the bO\
S
i
t
t
the c.,r crashed Into the rear of the Rcmy h
Th f II
t t l The Fifth Annu II Cub P,lrent Banquet of
Ho ml ".b IPllomtec 0 represcn
I
o\\er
cor
lQo'
?
Ilar
1
Ions
are
no\\
5
tl
l
th
S
I,
II
D,rectors'
Con
('ar Although there "ere no person,\ m b
t II I
1"'1 Id b
m I teel 1S schcduled to bc held tOnIl-!'ht (Fnda\, nar lDlOH I
(
e (ll
_
JUCle!> except
the Chc\Colct "as b elO P;h lOS al el, hln( .. 'koU Th e co tpt e
Januan 18) at 6 b O'clOCR In Whltllcr \Cnllon tn he hcld In
Febru
bad" damaged :\0 charges "ere mac Ie : "t e eDCL 0 tr 'S \\C
'I
II I)ar I Ions
, I HollS' CubblO"""
10 the fall.m 6 10'"
> _
O"'C
I _ I II
tl Ie 5 hool Se're
I
..
I",re> "nl''U "rnf\ anI
\ 1'!'\(> ..
{Ol alJlt} antt
,11 that tlllIe U} Ute i,Cll"!! lLlu\lltloh
When dO"td, the\ mal.c h\ 0 mstructJon D
f EI
t th C II
Rul.md L E lIon dl
hepalrtmdent 0 I ,ulcallon a
e
~ar
I
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~hock,
n
~?'"lr'"
,~(
er~,
If'~ ha\lD~
~pon"on:u "r~am,"d
° 0"10"
•
fOEe~Le
1I \.,' V 0 h t Ta
d th
When the Uherston School \\as L>stabhshed
I 'h"
rc e"I
prlo"t e0 he mul,·c don the follonlDg: Il.pnng:, It became the spon
Dr D. M. Melcbio:, GirArd Col. r tb IS occad"oln atnhc ,lPP Ica If nth
a\ "or of the P:lck llI'd h lS remamed 50 to
•
•
,S I tn
ecnunus"al
nla c or
e "'er\JCC
0
I to0 Cmdude
r
P
lege
Histonan,
at W
oman
fealure
IS 1,IannClI
the i
l1Cc"cnt
T 'e ac k soon bcmmc a mag
Club Tue5day Aftemoon
the
sholl
10"" ot
"ltde",
b\
the
nel,
not
on
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I for th e b0\ S 0 f eu b .Igc ( mne
d
t f' th S h I B
d
D
B
It t
0
\\
C
ve
In 5 \\ ar th mor,
tl)
e bIllT\\o
f r om'cars
thc
Treasury of $28.74 Realized
At the "'t.lted mC'Ctmg of the S\\arthmore presl en a
e c 00
oar. r all.sc
outl)mg
commumh
as neU
on Woman's Club Iii"t Tuesda\, Dr I ) 1\1
ago
It
a
an
enco
men
0
mne
\
Movie Shows and Sunday
thc..:.e "hdcs Jlresentlnp; the dc\clopmcnt of
h d
II
tIt
It
MelchIOr, prolcs...:.or of hlo:.to£\ al GITU( I (he project from the lime the J.!:round \\as nas t hen d ecm('d ad \Isa bl e t () a'" k one
School Contributions
through the \ aCious stages of eon- group 0 f non rC!:i1 d en t b U\S t0 nrgamzc a
College, gave a "ttmulatln/Z talk on' \Vh..,t c;; broken
t
m the Ne\\s" He bcg:an \\lth.1 UISCU5.510n .. r u c t i o n .
I Pack of then O\\n ThiS nas done b\
S"arthmorecon"derable
Tot Lot dunn"
\'-o
Slluallon
'"
"here
Dr. Me"d's Talk Postponed
Rutledge,
"h"h t,,,la, has a ..n actl\e'
hasThe
accomphshed
lhe ne"
go,ernor,
a Repubhcan
",nate,
.!Od a• I
Pack
sasrah~~al
Lot ProJect' ha\e been dHnbuted
proXlmatel) three hllnctred more ,,,II 'oon lasl ,car .ts budgel "as lor
ha\ln~
dl~fnct
II
not \ct reccl\ed
Thc J;!:o,"crnment !lIfht of the \\ork com
pleted n as made :lnd :lpprO\cd December
1 Thl';;
about S12000 of the Fed
C
relea~cI
~rant
eral
The Board !ppomtcd R
m-Que.
Irc
l"lrcr
tin 01
Hoaerl,
!-to to
tn
\Va .. hmgton 'Vedne01..da\
th, .. to
'leek
learn "h I" \\as C':1u"m!..!; thc dela" of thc
I
Th c re m a Inder of the
rccelp t 0 I th C f Un<:'l
grant, a b ou t $ t'_ 000 \\1 II no t b e available
unlll the
cat elena \\IOJ.{ IS (om
pleled and accepted ~
b, _ the Go,ernmcnl
~\rnna"lum
DcrnocratlC Hou'e ,"11 ha.. much to do,
Marg"ret Mead "III b, unable to he
Mtcr some " 10,"" (II enthUSIasm m the
If the\ COHr eHn a fractum of the Jlro present at Suarthmorc Collcg-e on the nu.:ht local Pack dunn.! lhe la ..t fen month.;, It
"ram outhned 10 the recent camp",.n (If Janlla" 18", planned The n,,1 'ilte lIS comlOg back mto Us o"n and thIS }ear
SpeaklOg of state expend.tures, Dr Mel lor her talk
be pubhshed as 'oon ",t has fort, fi\C b.lI, nn the ne\l reglStrallon
ehlOr said that t\\ent\ three lear:; ag:o the liS deCided
list
I
~p state had a blldg:el of SHOOO,OOO, but that I
~"oClatlon
~
~tereollllcon
Harnsbur~,
~radc
~d\l"oc\
HarCJshur~
une erI IIIe ,:;uperVI"lon
n tnl
e 1!rmt
Coml1uUc{',
hrom!:ht
up Governnnmt
thc matter
lone f
or JO\S i TT e ea
th
t0 I
of
the
lrom thc
FC'dcral
S ch 00I au th orl t
h au JU" t Iea r nec I 01 erman, con"bte( (urmg
15 IDlla \C.1f for the g:\ Ill, \\ hlch the ...chool
has
the JOSSlbJllh of
the Count) mo!
liOT LOT MEMBERS
IN ACTIVE STl\RT
arrive from the manutacturer
The chddrcn .lfe to place their sa"n.'
or earnlOgs .n th.", "trca'ure ch"..," and
each month ,,,II be asked to bnng the con
tents to the chairman 01 thelr
The
mon" "III be handed mer to Mrs Gd
ereest, the chairman 01 tht'
Com
m ttcc, and banked 11\ AIr Craem... r, chair
man of the Home and School
The grades ot the Rutg:er .. and College
:\,enue c;;ehools
thc Itr;:!'C'.. t amount
for the month ".11 h, placcd on the Honor
Roll
~rthur
Ih~
I;;
1hls had" been O\:er a penod 01 .;;mall ralnfall and dul not sholl conditions
H..'OlltinUttl on l'lge ..)
~'''n
dm~
Edd~·
DISCUSSFS CURRENT
bem~
TOPICS AT CLUB I
tlrst ncck smce .ts formatIOn for the a'
slStance of unfortunate chlldrm m Phll:l
delphlll's poorer dlSt"ct
O,er t\\O hundred of the bank,
III
Mr Fleisher to help accomph .. h the Tot
~
~a~r~1 ~Icctrlc h~ht, f~rl~h~ C~t'\m..
al~cor~ted
~~u.;;es
Iconte~t :~r~
~
"'~mas::a~t~er
T~'P.IV
nO~lced
~rch
~)
or~amz
:\~O(ll
IOg"'bo~~~rr; T:es~:~ '~~:n;~~urJanuan
~dmlOlStrahon
.~
e.~hl
and a
nece~
hall limes that amount TillS ,car It ",II
bo
to raISe from 150 to Ii<
mllhon dollars, and .. cn -0 Penn"lvanoa
\1111 lag far beh .. d othcr ,latcs 10 mam
hnes notIccabl) m ,;;oc131 leglc;;latlOn
In
no
of SOCIal IcglSlallon does I'cnns\hama rank hlJ!:her than l\\cnl\ llnrd
amono'? the stales and In "orne ph I"C" sill
ranks 'as 10" as
To progre', along
these hnes large apilropriahons arc nece"
s.arv, and Dr MelchIOr pomted ouL
an"quated Ia"s hamper the raJSlOg 01 such
tunds The .. hentance tax " an e>amplc
~ha'e
f~rtloth
hO\\/1
,,,II
•.
Ernest WhIte \1.11 he the or~aOl't
DISCUSSION WILL
(har~e
FOllOW LUNCHEON
Cle~,cr
I
°
The banquet thiS \('ar b In
the folio" 109 commIttee
Mrs J
Vesper ServICe
of
War
.t the ren Pa"on, chairman, Mrs Paul GemmIll, "Intemationalism" to Be Subject
\ espcr ServIce next Sunda, C\'eOlng al 6.10 I Mrs A F RobIDson Mrs H Palll
I
d Woman's Club Meeting
The se""e "III be held as u'ual 10 Ihe Mrs
SchobIDger, Mrs H P I err}
Next Tuesday
ClothlCr MemOrial o. S\I.rthmore Collc,e 1 and Mrs \Va.ne Randall
';e" Tue'da, at I clock the memhcr,
__ •
__
I :\wards of badges on all Icub \\ I I be of the Internallonal Relallon.:: Committee
Leg:on Meeting Monday
made al the banquet
of the Woman's Club, M" Allred Garv
-------0---White, chaIrman, \\111
the
.. at
The Januar)
01 the Harold
I
h
1 b th H
C
I
Post
427, Am<'rlcan Legion,
\\111 he held III th.... Lel-Hon Room ncxt
man
Mrs BenJamm Colhns IS chamnan
Monda) ]anuan 21, at SI5 P!\of Pre!;
of the D h1Dg Room CommlttcC' and 1\11"5
ent plans call for •• mcetlOg fnll 01 IOterest,
0
0
0
I WJlham 1West IS chairman 01 Re ..cna
fun and comrade'hlp
lions
~IOs\Vorth
~cw
Geor~e
MORGAN DISCUSSES I~,u~~ ~~~c:~% ~arol~b~ G';.~::'hO:.te~~
'''~h~:rE
I
T VAAT COLLEG
mectm~
~o
Ro~"
~ pro~ram
A.m member 01 the t\ch.i'"tIC\ Committee of thIS
:\.t present It has a tlat rate ofl The speaker ",II be
Dapolgn} 01 Denies
Utilit;es
Charges
of
Follm\lng the IlIncheon thore WIll be a
"III be glad to hear of .10' 'ctl\' "ork 2% on dlr'Ct and to'i'c on collatcral mherYork and Pan',
comes a' a I
Harming Public, Worker,
short mUSIcal
of "ocal ",Icellons
of girls or bms
the IIcck
ThIS .tance
'calc "ould \leld frlcnd of Comrade Hop'on M
Securities Owner
hy lIIrs
S WICkham, accompamed hy
m" be reported to the chairman of tho much more ",enue, and at the ""me lime IS a fore.gn nellS cone'po,denl Iflenllfied
lIIrs Leonard Ashton and at 230 there
AdVISOr} CommIttee and ".11 bo ",\Cn due "ould not burden small eslates
wllh the tglam Havas
That the combmatlOn 0' a ne\l h ere 1\111 he a panel d.scusslon ot execpllonal
conslderallon
aO\ adllil "ho d"",res necesSlt, IS the consohdallon 01 taxmg Leg:on
BaD Feb. 22 ated pUbhc character seekmg Ihe pubhc mterest on "Internatlonahsm," Icd b} Dr
to help the ch.ld .. n "orkmg for thIS umts There arc more than ;00 of such
II elfarc and abandomng self-mlcre't "Ith a 'Jesse Herman Holmes The other mem_
Ilhllanth,oplC "Ian m .. roQue't a bank lor urnts 10 the state AII ..,mg an a"rage
The I eglOn Communi" Ball wdl be, new bod} ot m'lItutlOns lor that charac bers of the IJanel arc
Mr- Samuel \'
stray penme<, 'uch rcquc
i than 25.000 peoille m the 'late engaged m ton's Blrthda, at Ihe nell hIgh school r.,;.< of
The Honor Roll "' II ,tand, thIS "",k the collectIOn, admmlStrallon and spendmg ",mna'lllm Till' ball "h"h .' Ihe filth \rthur E Morean ,halrman 01 the len Ste"arl G Cole, head o. th,' Deparlm,nt
contams the follo"lOg name:\orman I 01 tax mon"
Dr MelchIOr quo'"oned annual dance 'I>on'o",1 11\ the Harold ne''''e \alb \uthon" , 10 a 'I""..,h .I\en 01 Educallon 01 Croler Seminary, RabbI
Hughes, :'\ell Cume R.chard Soderberg. IIllether there Ire 2; 000 pc"ple m Ihc
PO
IS 10 ClolhlCr Memonal last Sunda\ noght
Herman EIsenberg, of Chester, Dr leslie
Jo Koch, B.II Spcncer and Guenthcr Froe state Quahfied to do tillS "ork, to "'} under the dlrccllon of George Corse
The specch IS one of two, "h"h arc to Pinckne) HIli, of the Che)ne,
bel, \\ho cleared $2270 for the cause WIth, nothmg of the needless expense Imolvc
gradual
01 Frank R 1II0rey, commander of the Post, agamst the TV", On February to Mr of the League of NatIons ASsocllltlon,
Audltonum, Jern Corse, who made 541 the nut decade t"'\ard elliClenQ 10 go,' .>lrs J Paul Brown, pre'ldent of the Aux- Horace P L.HrSldge, ,icc preSldcnt 01 the Colonel C T Starr, of Chester, and lIIrs
cents WIth a rno.,e 'ho\\ at h.- home. and' emment, the centrabullon of power seems Ihan, George GIllespIe and Mrs George Phdadelphla Electnc Comp.10\, ",II "re J Harold Watson, of Germantown
Mr Elliott RIchardson's Cia", 10 the to be mevltable, and tbe 'peakor Slid he "'rmltage
scnt the VIC" pomt of the ullhtl<'
On Thursday, Januar} 24. the Dela"arc
Fncnds' FIrst Da) School, "ho contnb-, beheved state hnes \\ould become less
The LegIon and "'uXlI .. " have both
The Ne" Deal, accordmg to Ihc speaker County Federallon of Woman's Clubs WIll
uted $550, the members of the da.. bemg I Important, and local umt' m",ht e"ntu done a great deal 01
fe.. lears and ha\C obtamed some O{ and economIC hfe so that the, arc such Upper Darby JUntOr HIgh School
The
Cnsley, John Corse, Donald Darhngton,
Dr MelchIor touched on the funda these funds each \Car i)) sponsonng a com as \\ould be normal between nelghbo", aflemoon SCSSIOn wdl be 1n charge of the
Bruce Durnell, Wilham Piper, EII.ott RIch-I mental changes taking place In our gov- mum" hall W.th the compleuon 01 the a.mmg for tbe IlUbhc good The aIm IS County Fine '\rts SectIon Those aUendardson, Frodenck
Richard SOder./ ernmental system and the calL"" Smce ne" g} mnaslUm adequate 'pace IS provldrd the ehmmallon of SOCIal and economl< 109 both sessrons may take a box luncheon,
bel'!!, Roland lilman, XCII Durbrow and pIoneer
ing markets arc a thing of the past, we more and lITCat communitv Interest Is lease of the productl\ e ablht) of the whole whICh WIll be served at small cost JUlY
The treasury of tbe Tot Lot ,\ssocl3t1on! must adjust our system to a more statlon- alread, being eVinced m the plans
penple for the good of.1I W,thout th" members desmng transportatIOn or rescrvacan no\\ boast of $28 i4 to\\ard Ihe
ary condition of both populatIon and
Mr Corse has announced that the fine>t, background, "the T V A would be an lions for lul)Cb should notIfy Mrs 1....
goal-a good beginnlOg'
"ealth
dance muSIc JIOSSIble will be secured
I
as an .solated pbenomenon "
Herman H,Imes.
dllnn~
~ ~raduatcd
~I'o,
.hn:
Ina es t e car SUch a satisfaction to dnve as w:tt :s
econobllcal to Operate
LOW FORD PRICESS49S/ We InYite YOU: to drive tbls N
F d
12 BODY TYP£S
V8
d
ew Or
, 0 b Detroit
and up
- an see for Yourself why it is the
'_______________ ideal car for Women motorists
11-::::::-::::-:-::-::-____------;
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
409 DARTMOUTH AVE.
TotaJ Trust Funds
S 168.34238
0mmO
of Pennsy!\aDla. County of
De9aware.H\\cal.h
58
I ELRIC S SPROAT Cashier of the abo.ve.
named Bank do ..olemnly $" ear that the abo\e
statement
and belief IS true to the best of my knowledge
(Signed) E S SPROAT
SubSCribed and sworn to before Cashier.
me thiS
7th day of January 1935
(Slgnecl, WILLIAM S BITTLE.
(Seal)
Notary Pubhc
My CommiSSion EXPires Mcrch 2• 1937
SIRm.>d
SWlll'tr.rrl0
(~o11d"e Library,
':-),\ / . . + hrn,..,,"/-.. ,
JAN 181935
LIBHAny
«'naln plan thereof made by Alonzo H.
Sold aa the proPerty of Rosario C."o'Yocum borouah engineer. dated tbe 'Went1'_ mortealrol' and ftBI Owner
_
fifth day of July AD, 1928. 88 folloWs, to
•
wit. S:ltuate on the southerly side of Glen WILLIAM B. HARVEY Attorney
avenue (forty-five feet wide) at the distance
' .
gf thl't'e hUndred eleven and Bixty-three one
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
The Women's Faculty Club of SwarthBnde and groom go to ChUla where hUndredths feet westwardly from the westArtISt William T Brown, DIrectors Jackson more College met at the home of Mrs
Shel'M
_
erly Bide of Folcroft avenue (8fty feet wide).
a"ld Comley, Stage Manager Olmes and Harold C Goddard, of Whither Place, on the husband neglects hiS Wife to devote CQntalnfng
In front or breadth on said Glen
many able assistants The settIng was so Monday afternoon
all hIS lime to hlS work, while the Wife
Katharme Palmer of Ogden Avenue 15 accepts the attentIOns of another man to width In length or depth lJOuthwardly between REP 0 R T OF C N
faithful that the audience could VISualIze,
parallel Jinea at right anglt.'8 to l!Iald Glen aveSWARTHMORE NfTlgINTAI'tNBANOF THE
beyond the walk of the patio, groves of attendmg the
of Nebraska thIS dISpel the monotony of the Oriental Ide nue one hundred feet to the northerly l!Iide
TRUST COM
K AND
of a ceJ1.ain fifteen fftt wide driveway whIch
IN THE STA PANY OF SWARTHMORE,
eucal)ptus, redwood trees, and the rainbow }ear She IS a SCDlor m the college of
cxtendlo from Bald Folcroft avenue westwardly
THE CLOSE TJFO:U~ENNSYLVANIA, AT
splashes of bougalDvJllean VlDes It all arts and sCiences
Into
PrImos
avenUe
BER
81 1934.
INESS ON lJECEl!_
combIned to make a strange and lovely
Manor Theatre
Together With the free and common UI!Ie.
VUlon on the foggy drJppmg opemng nIght
Mrs Robert E Sharples, of Thornton,
ASSETS
rlallt. Uberty and prlvflege of the above men- Loans and diBeounts
fifteen leet wide driveway as and for OverdraCtB
at Swarthmore
I Pa, WIth her "18ter, MISS Sarah Berry, and
$ 649.168 ae
The Manor Theatre agam has good DC" s IItioned
passageway and water coune at aU times
614"
United States Government obJi8'a_
Profes."Or and Mrs McIntyre as parents brother, Hugh Berry, have taken an apart to offer ItS Inovle gOlDg patrons Start_ hereafter lorever
tiona direct and/or fuJly guarof Georgie and Ten), who, 'bewildered, ment at 423 Yale Avenue, for the winter mg FrIday and Saturday, January 11 and
anteed
••
Undcr and aubJect to certam conditions
fllghtened and amused them, ncre played months
12, the eHf popular Leonard MacClaln and restrictions
Other bonds. stock!! and _ceurltie. 2"'1 0296'
257.8089'
Banking house
$107.828 00
by an cxpenenced able pau, Stafford W
The rnam fnends of
Flprence of the air will agam prevail at the console
Impro\ementB consist of t'wGol!ltol'Y brick Furniture and fixtures 7,75223
and stu('co hOlll!le. Hlx33 feet. basement
Parker and Ahce Fricke Hoot The JOys RiCh, former teacher of mUSIC 10 Swartb- Leonard MacClam h3s Just completed a garage.
Real ('State owned other than IJ6.&7623
successful
engagement
at
the
Tower
Theand sorrows of the entire younger genera- more, \\!ll regret to learn that she bas lost
banking house
•
26.21672
Sold as the proPerty of Joseph A Co.... Resel'Ve with Federal Reserve
lion ,"ere vlSlted upon theu capable heads her mother, \'I;ho dIed last n.cck after a atre and IS happy to be back agaUl at the
Bank
•
Manor Theatre
C'oran,
Jr
mortgagor.
and
William
for three delIghtful acts
hngeTmg Illness MISS Rich 15 no\\ bvmg
R Hart.. Gaah in vault and balanCE'S With 11890479
'",y, real owner
Thespian Graham, perenmal youth, re-II Ih Hartford, Conn
other banks
Leonard MacClam provcd quite popular
94.49547
fused nens·hawks hL'; exact age-won new
___-+-_ __
Outside cheeks and other cash
WIth the Manor's patrons durmg hIS prIOr GREER &: JOHNSON. AttorneYB
items
95139
laurels by lookmg younger than In hIS. 8 Nominated for Library Board engagement, and It IS hoped thiS commg
Redemption fund with United
11Seventeen" tnumph of }esteryear, and las
Fnday and Saturday that he wdl be gl\en Levari Facias
StatC!B Treasurer and due from
'United States TrelUlurer
cmated stage students by hiS mobde visage,
No 1180
a rousmg receptIOn
Other a88CU .
2.6'0 00
fleXible tones
SePtember Term. 1934
The name of Mrs George deForest
4.93" 77
Total Assets
Carol Clea\er s'ole the sho\\" at tImes \\ZS omlttcd from the JJst of candIdates for
Mortgage Dook No 1066. page 73
$: 1.642,144-45
SHERIFF SALES
\\Ith her high heel happmess-her Scorn for Library Board directors pubhshed JD last
LIABILITIES
Sheriff
a
OIFlee.
Court
House,
Media,
All that certam mesBuage and lot or Piece
deposlb. except United
4'GeorgIe, the love Sick s\\ an"-her tears \\ eek's S\\ARTIIMOREAN
oC land. aituate In the Township of Ridley. Demand
Penna
States Government del>08illl. pubFebruary
2,
1935
Saturday,
in
the
County
of
Delaware
and
State
or
BeSIdes Mrs deForest, the others nom
\\ hen the growmg palOs ID her heart lorlic fund•• and deJ)OSits of other
DePenll8ylvaniD and described aa loUaw8
9 30 o'clock A M
bonita
S
tured her
mated \\ ere
Mrs E H Bonsall, the
Ealtern Standard Time
glUDlng at a Pomt on the northerly sIde of Time depOSits. elCeept Postal BIIV_ 624.188 91
at
the
distance
of
twenty.slx:
Dullen's
lane
ings. pubhe lunds. lind depOSita
Elarne Hayne took command of the Reverend J larden Guenther, Mrs Harold
feet and fortY-ebrht one hundredths measured
of other banks
Griffin,
Mr"
Peter
E
Told,
E
C
Walton,
north
e.ghty·seven
degrees,
SIX
mmutes.
west
stage "hen she arrIVed-as bewltchmg,
Conditions
$25000 Cuh
or certified
funda ot States. counties. 435471 61
from another POint. which last .POmt is fiC- Public
BlrtIng, de$lgnmg "Prudence Darhng"-no Dr Frank E Wllhams and Dr A V B check at time of sale (unless othcrw18e leen
sehool
distriCts Or other aubfeet and two one-hundredths measured
alated In advertJl!lement). balance m ten days
divlIdons or municipalities
easy feat With expcnenced and polished 0"
north no degrees sixteen minutes, thirty_ United
Other conditions on day of sale
83,44053
States Government and
The electIOn will be held at the Pubhc
five seconds eaat from a point in the middle
astrOlds Graham, Cleaver, Parker and Hoot
POstal
savings
deposits
of llul!en s Jane. which last P()Jnt is at the
3750730
of other banks. including
scmhlJahng, but It was done by VIrtue of Llbrar" dunng hbrary hours, the afterdll!ltance of two hundred and alxty-SIX feet DeJX)8lte
certified
and
cashiers'
cheeka
FaCias
Levari
noon
and
evenlDg
of
January
21,
Wedncs
her abJlity as u:e]J as her contrastmg com
outatandink'
No. 05& and l!IeventY_mne one-hundredths from the mid..
die hne of FairView road. thence extendIng Total ot above items
dav afternoon, January 23, Saturday
manding part
6,38713
September Term. 1934
along the northerly Side of BuUen's lane by
SecUred by pledge
morning,
January
26,
and
afternoon
and
SophIsticate StabJer did not appear In
a couhle rUnmng north eighty seven degrees,
ot loans and/or
AU that certain Jot or Piece of grol.lnd.
minutes west thc distance of twenty.four
the last, but under Graham's SUperVISIon evemng, untIl 8 P 1\1, Monda), Janu With the improvements thereon erected situate SIX
Investmenta
$ 112.19682
feet and nine tenths to a twenty feet wide
ar) 28
Not
l!IecUred
by
In th .. Dorough or Fo'croll Delaware County, right of way, thence extendmg by said r.ight
brought out the naIVe talents of many
pledge of loans
Ballots \\111 be furn15hed at the LIbrary Penns} lvahla. and described according to a of wny by a COUl'l!le rUnbing north three denewcomers to the stage like an old hand
and/or
Invest_
certain
plan
thereor
made
by
Alonzo
H grees, seventeen minutes, fifteen seconds esat
ments
Every voter In the Borou!!h lS a member Yocum, Borough Engineer, dated the twenty_
at direction
1 074,748 66
one hundred and thirty three feet and hlDety_
fifth day of July A D 1928 as follows to tllree ond one-hundredths to a pomt of curve.
Flftecn others in the ca<;;t, fourteen of of the Llbrarv AssoC)
DePOSits
$
1.186.946
48
Situate on the southerly 81de of Glen thence .stili by said rutht of way by a Jine
uhom made their Swarthmore debut, WIn \ ate. \\ hether he has a hbrar) card or not avenue (forty five feet wide) at the distance curving to the left With a radlul!I of twenty_ Clrculattng notes oUllltandmg
account
4960000
of three hundred sixty five and I!Ilxty-thl"Ct" h",o feet and mnetY·l!leven one-hundreths the Capital
almost as a bOdy, outstandmg In "bits"
Common stOck. J250
one hundredths feet westwardly from the distance of tWentY_five feet and two oneshares par $100
Many of them appeared for Ihe first hme
Friendly Circle to Meet
westerly Side of Folcroft avenue (fiCty feet hundrcdth5 to a POInt of reverse C'urve. thence
per share
wide)
Contalmng In front or breadth gn I!Itill by said right ot way along a Hne curv_
on any stage and comment and applause
$125.00000
Surplus
150.00000
The mcetmg of the FrJcndly Clrcie wIll BRld Glen avenue eighteen feet and extending Illg to the right With a radiUS oC thaiy_nine
made dear that real new talent had been
Undivided
profita
_
of that width ID length or depth aouthwardly feet and twelve one-hundredths the distance
net
disco\ered
he held at 2 o'clock next Thursday, lanu- hetween parallel hnCl!l at rrgbt angles to sold of
30 69B 07
forty teet and fifty.five one-hundredths to
Margaret Vlachos, already weJl knOll n ar) 17, at the home of Mrs Bernard GJen avenue one hundred feet to the north_ the POUlt of tangency. thence shll by l!Iald
Total Capital Ac~ount
erly aide of a certain fifteen feet Wide drive- rlJ~ht of way, widened to thIrly feet. by a
305598 91
lorali), appeared as "Patty" Welcome Isfort, 113 Pnnceton Avenue Mrs How- way which extends from l!Iald Folcroft avenue course
running north no degrees 81Xteen mm
Total
Llablhtles
w(>9twardly Into PrlmOlJ avenue
and pJeasmg newcomers appeared as fol- ard Smith wIll be (0 hostess
ute] thlrtY·five seconds east the distance 01
" 1,542.144 -45Together wIth the free and common use fOUrteen feet and twenty-two one-hundredths
lows In small but VIVid roles
Sophie,
MEMORANDUM
right hberly and privilege of the above men. to the Hne of othe.. lands of the said V James
Loans and Investment. Pled.ed to
Lillian McLaughlin, Mrs Patterson, Fern
Secure
tloned filteen feet Wide driveway as and for Catania thence extending by said landa by
Wa"erly Theatre
Llahilitles
a passageway and watereoul'l!le at all tIDU~S fi course runnhlR' south elghty.nme degrees United States Government
obltga.
bereaner
forever
Barrer, ElSie Patterson, Clara Jean Alston,
Tno experts In the art af screen romance
forty.three minutes. twenty_five seconda east
tiona {hrect and/or tully guar~
the dilltance of thirtY-seven feet and five
an~
$
"Dutch," Jack Dolman, Brain, Frank make t1lelr first appearance together In
Unell!r
and
subJect
to
certam
conditIons
nnd
restrleilons
tenths to landi; about to be conveyed to Other bonds. st.oc:ks. nnd securjties J84.686 66
Starr, Omar, Paul StephaDl, Hal, Wilham Garbo's latest starrJDg vehicle, "The PalO ted
Catama thence extendlnR' by said
24.33361
Iinprovementil consISt of two story brick Calogero
lands by a course running aouth fourteen deCleaver, Petc, James Powe]J, Jane, Clara VeIl," filmlzatlon of the gnppmg Somer_ nnd
Total Pledged (excluding r e - - - - - house.
18x33
feet.
basement
stucco
gl'Ces
twelve minutes east seventy_two feet
diseounts,
$
Suter, MlCIam, Marjone M
Mmgm, set Maugham novel, commg to the 'Vav- garage
and thIrty-two one-hundrethl!l to a point. Pledged
20902007
Vluan, VirginIa Bond, Another GIrl, Jane erJy Th~atre on \Vednesday
Sold lIl!I the property of .Joseph A Cor. thence still by said Jands by a hne paSSlDR'
Agalnat circulating notes out_
coran Jr mortgagor Dnd WlIham R Hart- through the mlCldle of the party wall between
standing
$
One, of cour"c, IS the Incomparable ley
Michener, Another Bo}, Wilham Cour
real owner
Itlaul mt'SIJUUA'e and an adJoimntr messuage b!
60,000 00
Agalnl!lt
Unltf'd
States
Govern_
tena} , Officer, Frankbn Plante
Garbo The other IS the bnlhant EnglIsh GREER & JOUNSTON
a course rUnDlng south three degrees fleven_
m!?nt and P~toll :;:11:lng" deAttorneys
teen minutes. fifteen aeellnds west one hundrt!d
Posits
pubhcationa and critics ratedl actor, Herbert MarshaJJ, Who 15 beIng de.
Bnd thirty three feet and Illinety_three one410;681
Agafnst pubhc fundi! of States.
hundredtha to the p'ace of beginning
• Gro'l\ fng Pains" early thls week as follows manded these da) 5 b} all of the greater
counties,
school
districts.
or
Levllrl FaCias
"Liberty Maga:une' • • • • • • Time stars for theIr leading man
other subdiVisions or mu.
No 056
MagaZine •• plaudits . Moody s A un WinTh
t
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Being the same prenuses which the said
mcipahtles
V .JamUl CataDla and WICe by their deed
",he I. orchids", Swarthmorean.· See Oro\\:e s ory Ie s 0 the eldest daughter
September Term, 1934
AR'ainat depOSits or trust depart_ 10293956
dated the twenty.nmth day of January. A
ments
ing Pains"
of an Austrian professor who. refUSIng to
15.00364
All that certain lut ot' Piece of ground wlth D 1930 duly exeeuted acknOWledged and
the JmproVf!ments thereon erected situate ID delivered prior to the execution and delivery
Total
Pledgcd
$
20902007
he"eof and Intenl!ed to be forthWith duly reState of Penna. County of Delaware Sl!l
('orded Ih the proper office granted and C'on
I, E S SPROAT. Caahler of the abovev<')'ed to the said mortgaC'or In fee.
named bank do solemnly SWear that the abo\e
I!Itatement
Improvements conSll!lt of h~().story stone and
behef IS true to the best of my knOwledge
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SWARllO!ORJ.;
COLLI!..(;r;
~nother
"h"
DapOl~nJ I
Comm~ty
I
Colle~e
I
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th~
pro~rcss
~u"har}
I
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Slmons~
S500j
anomal~
Tramin~
2
r d 1-- if' -I M;~a-;;;;r.~
Elbree'S rete
0 new Wallin~ford,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Charlt.. D. Mitchell, of
--'-'~-~---~'~---~-~--:---=:-:-7'--:---~.JANUARY IS, 1936
_
enlerlained at dinner on Sat.
Mr. Millard Rewis, of \Vestdale A\'C-I Dinner" on Saturday e\'ening. Six of the j eral places in Ohio and transacted business.
urday before the performance at the nue, has been in St. Pelersbul1<, Fla., for. girls wcrt· allired as boys and escorled Ihe i M
d M
L .
PI",'crs Club.
the past two weeks.
other six.
j f r. alln
n. C\\'IS C.
formerly
Marlha Hunler
of Yale
lOCo ege Avenue,
10
Lasl week he attended Ihe meetings of
Ihe
directors
of
Ihe
Xc\\"
York
Life
InMiss
Joy
Price,
of
Yale
Avenue,
enler-I
and
arc
1"'Ing
wtlh
Mr.
R
I Avcnue. has
ev. an d Mrs. 01a H ougbton, 0 f 'Xorfolk,
Pa. jU.::1 rclurm'd from a \·jgit to surance Compan,.-, He will return home lained eighteen friends at a supper
Green S brother, Howard Grct>h, at 201
Vermont, Guests of Honor at 1
early next week.
last Saturday c\'cning, prior to the DanclDl! South Chester Road.
Many Functions Here
Tlte C. M. E:s Iteld Iheir "'oular meelMrs. Mary T. FU5.",II,
of MedIa,
is alD.Clifton
Spri g of
S Harvard
'1'
crr
•
. mol her Cla&,.
i. nueMrs.
C. Sindaire,
A"eOn Wcdnesda,' Mrs. Robert Gilfillan, of II • 's i
N
Y kn s am arlUln, l .
'1
I 'I
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f
home of Louise Paul,on, on Park tlvenue. of Dr. Lewis ,Fussell, oi Swarthmore Colon Friday
January 12, al Ihe
died on Wedne,da)' afler many yea"'I' Ifarvard
entertained a
of!
pr ngs, .:. ew or, for rest and treat.
"rs. ayall(
''''C, or- Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, of Atlanlic iIIne5.'. She was 85 )'Cars old.
women: who meel
for luncheon .I'
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" r. an,
mcrly
of Hillborn
Awnuc, . Swarlhmore,
and
J h R • Wh'tb
WII",J. dR·d
a IO!;lor eSI eoce ~L"
.I~a,·e mo,'ed inlo Iheir new homc in Wal-
e"enin~
Kei~hlon,
in~
I
e"enin~,
le~e,
I\~r~.. Wi~liam. I. I!ull. of Walnul. Lane,
"ISIIIn~
Cily, 1\. ]., were lite '\'t'ck.end guesls of .
pa~ty
Vir'~inia
t~r
Swarl~more
I
RU~JI
nYI~gl'
I
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to which they belon),! on Saturday.
---Andrew Simpson, Superinlendenl uf
Building, and Ground, al Swarlhmore ColIcoe has bcen al Chesler Springs Clinic,
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,. for II Ie
I
ncar. R O( hesler, .,e\\·
ten da)s.
' .
LIttle Donald ¥elheroll. of P'lrk Avenue,
is ill al his home with pneumonia. His
Mr. .and .:\Ir~. RllUl'rt Ll'{' .\rnuld, Jr., of condition has slightly imr>ro\'cd toward the
'Vallint:tford Hill.::, '::pl'nt b~t Friday in
end of Ihe wcck.
Atlantic City. X. J.
Mrs., D. W. H.u\\'land$. tli Wl·::tdale Ave.
l'ntcrtained at lunt'ill'on on Wecinc.::.
day.
}lUl',
.LANSDOWNE
CHESTER
Friday, Satu ..day and Monday
IRENE DUNNE
HUGH HERBERT
--------------
"SWEET ADELINE"
GRETA CARBO
"The Painted Veil"
Monday and Tue8day
Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday
CLAUDE RAINS
JOAN BENNETT
STATE
"The Man Who
Reclaimed His Head"
Theatre
Chester
Friday and Satu ..day
I f II
group of friends to the Zoo. Rcfresh_ ment. She is making excellent (lfOJ.!'rc:;s I'
Birth.
ments were ~f\'cd later, Upun their return, towar( u recovery.
j
"I his home on Hillborn A,·enue.
.
.
, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fricke, of HiIIM". GIIlespl.e,
Amhersl Anllue, who / born Avenue, arc
1\Irs. 5argcnl Waller. of Xorlh Chesler !taS been
III wuh Ihe prevalent gTlppe,. Upon Ihe birlh of a son, David Walter
Road
sl... ·ndin .. a feu' ,hys in Nc,,' York IS com'alcscmlt .md able to be :ll1out the'I Frl'ck e, a I 12 . I' A ....
'I , Thursd ay, J anuary
Leonard R. Sar. house..
.
.10, 19.15, at Ihe IIryn Mawr Hospilal.
.elll, U. S. ;0.;., rellred.
Mr. ;o.;alhaOlel T. ElVer of 219 SOllth 1
.
Ch
R I'
. I "1
.
I On January II, Fnday /a'I, al Ihe
Mr. and 1\1". I. L. Xiekcrson, of Soulh
. e,ler oa" IS
y I I.?I h." ltomC Woman's Hospital, Philadelphia, a daugh_
CheSler Road, retUrned last .Friday from a \\'llh
troublc. HIS condllton "'ome- ler was born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Walter
trip to.
Mr. and, whal 100pro"cd as Wc go to press.
/ Barker Kei1!hton, Jr., of Chestnut A\"enuc,
Mr..
m.lde the trip on the
Nathaniel Ewer Jr of Siale Colic..... Swarthmore,
"M
h f II
I"
• •
,.,
•
unare 0
('rmu( a.
sJlent the wcck.end at his home 22Q South
, i~.. " .
I,:'~ith h~r brotl~cr, ~aptain
'ixl~en_~~ay,
'.'
~lckcr50n
"'no~.
~earl
0"1
I
Jean Storr;, of Swarthmore Place. enler_
tained a feU' friends on T.hu. rsday .at
party in honor of h('r eighth birthday,
which she celebrated on Dccell]ber 30.
. Is composed
.,.• !!roup 0 f S wart h more golr
oj Libby
rence WhltSIt, Elizabeth Ann Lueders,
Joanna Dickson, Phyllis Rhoads, Deborah
Dre\\', Betty Landon. Mar~arel Shepard'i
Theo Hulme, Nancy Hoot 'and Joan
Thalcher enlerlained at .. "Progressive
"I
Dr. Ellis relurned ~cslerday from a Inp'
which look him 10 Delta, Onlario, where I
he supervised the clillin!! of timber for the /'
creel ion of a new cabin on his rosen·alion.
On thc rcturn lrip Dr. Ellis Slopped se,.-I1
II
SIMPLY CALL
1_
I
First Showing in Delaware Count}'
C
0
MYRNA LOY
"Broadway Bill"
"GREAT
EXPECTA nONS"
Ext ... SaturdaY_Big Stage Show
-Monday, Tuesd~y, Wedne;dayKATHERINE HEPBURN
-With_
HENRY HALL
PHILLIPS HOLMES
I
Spedal Afte.. Sch':;;lM ..
':::;:;n:-.:-,-
-in-
A1lrubbers..p....to..
CHAIRMAN"
Continuous
Patented
-OUUtanding new baUery
development_give you 20%
more POwer. You need this enra
POwer lor sure, quick starts in
sub.:ero weather. And there's
POwer to Spare (or YOUr car
heater, radio, cigar lighter and
other electrical accessories.
from Noon
Chester's Most Distinctive
Theat..e
l·h~tlijeo·H.
i
II
Cbe8te .. PJJce at P ..ospect Park
II
I
J ACK OAK I E
If.E lJ 8 M~ CK_ _
TEL., SW. 1171
The Whittier
140 North 15th .st.
The Cheater Anna
4th & EdgmoDt Ave••
Phila., Pa.
Cheater, Pa.
DRESSES
mor~,
SILKS
HATS $I.()O
~d
an~
Gree~
1924-28; prof. and head of dept.
Alumni Committee Named
classics since 1928, acting dean of Ihe COIl'j
In order Ihal Swarthmore's fralernities
1932-33' member American Philologica may be of grealer service 10 Ihe
Assn.,
Insl. America, Amen,,:,n an inlerfralernity council of alumnt has
Ass UArchaeol.
Umv.
Ih Th
· 'Ivew'ly Profs Am.
n. n.
Democral. been formed during-the pasl mon:
e
Women'i Phi Bela Kappa.
. I
d commillee inlends to co-operate Wllh Ihe
Presbyn., Conlbr. on
SOCta ani Colle e adminislralion in discussing the
economic
to
phIlol.
edn./ acI'IVl·gl·les 0 f the Greek Jetter organizationsI
b · I Isubjects
S h and Sodet\.' etc on
Horne:
'West
Swart hmore, pO'a.
su Jec House,
s . 0 c.
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and their relation to the rest of presen
C~lIege,
}\.~SD.
~
~om~nJour~,
OPEN EVENINGS
jir~c~~"same
tor~!.~~.'!'!.t_~ud
-M"-""':-,~:y",
kno~vn
ba~mg
Christian Science Monitor
Covers Completely
.
Issuu January 22_25 .
Smice
!ii:
NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE OF WAl{
On Sal_Michael's College Pharmacy
EDMOND STEINMAN
R~~~~~:'A
YEAR~ I
IOLIVER H. BAIR
C~
LTIMORE PIKE
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PROVIDENCE
Phone, Media
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f.
1800
1111111«+)o,,'<+.-..;..x..;MXoo:+."I+:+......M.
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Do Your Bankt'ng With
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank
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NEARLY SIXTY
OF LEADERSHIP
;581 • RACE
CHURCH
NEWS
RIT.
d.:~~~;:therd;;.T.
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M.
B:'('-0 A. M ..-Holy Communion.
9:45 A. M..:.-sunday &hool.
10:00 A. M.-Junior Church.
He.. bert Mar.hall
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
. Rev. John Eller)' Tuttle, Minister
preaches.
3 :OO-Boys' Choir and Girls' Choir.
Mr. KneedJer.
.t :.tS-()rgan WOT8hip.
S :OO-Veslk'rs. CRntata. "The Daughter o[
Jairus."
7:0o--Young People.
Rev. Mr. Bonsall on
-AODED_
GEORGE REED at the Console
RUSSELL'S
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 21, 22 (F)
Bert
Robt.
WHEELER and WOOLSEY
..e
~."'r6..,to
T' I ~ ..
SERVICE
D~,;;~~r~u.;"
"KentucktKernels"
Andy Clyde
Co:::~~ and Un;v...al
Wednesday O.ly, Jan. 23
CHARLES DICKENS'
(F)
WlLlJAM POWELL
MYRNA LOY
Hen,.,. Hull
Phillips Hohn••
Thu... da,. Only. Jan. 24
(F)
in.th.~.n.ffea__
WARNER BAXTER
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Photl. 440
OFFICIAL
~1
1'1 COAL
....
CO.
1308
SWARTHMORE 6
PHONE REGENT
or
Dartmouth and • -'ayette AVA-.
&.ai',
UasonHeflin
Iff ' ;.$11.00
.""' .•.$11.00
~..$11.25 PM;; .$9.25
,; .$1.15
«SN OR I, PAID IN IS DAYS. UNIAL
a.ua
I'UIN Aa""'NOID
Chickens
lb 23c
Hams
lb 22C
to 3% Ib_)
(U
(Whole or Shank HalO
Beef Liver
Ib 140 , Scrapple
Swift'" S"lect Calves LIVer
Pure
P:!rk
Sliu,age
.
...
.
12c
25c
32c
Ib
Ib
Ib
- -.-
Zi~gg Imported Oruyere Cheese
b"~29i:
2 12-oz cup. 25c
Sylvan Seal Cottage Cheese
Fresh KiII
Turkeys
1~8~':.)
I
15C
lb33c
Fresh Killed Young Tom Turkeys
Ib
370
.Oyst ers
Fresh
doz
Seleet-opened
Fancy Fillets Oenuine Hadd oe k ..
' Faney No.1 Canadian Smelts "
~""cV Jersey ~a TrQut an~ ~roa~~p.
2
'
Ib
Ib
17c
18c
17
lb.
C
Fam~1U Coffees Specially Priced
lb 21C
liSCO Coffee
,
Victor Coffee 1b 19c
Mother'. Coffee
lb tin 2Sc
.
Superb blend w:th flJ II Ha\'or nn d c h arming a:·oma.
~
All Santos coffees hk!Hlc,T for smooth fla.\'or.
RI~I~~IlG'Y
flaVOr
adds to the popularIty of
190 Horse Shoe Red Salmon
25c Sweet Mixed Piokles
IISC1J Tom lito Puree
~his blend.
170
qt Jar 21 c
...can• 5c
2
190
tall .can
bor.
I/SaJ Cider or White Dist. Vinegar
IClam ·ChowderGle~2~OyeCan lOc
Flllischmann's XR Yeast
,iISCO California Apricots
9c Jumbo Marrowfat Beans
Cheese Wafers by Keebler
Club Crae kers b·
"y Keebler
13c ~.I JR.nl< Sliced
6c
.eake
~Ig enn
2
I
3c
11 ~c
lb. 19c
,..c
S-oz pkg
Ib pkg
19c
G.elotrne
tIS(J)
Desserts
21c
6 pkg;s.2$c
Slze-\Vbo]esome~ .GnOl~II~ss.
Victor Sliced
Bread Supreme
.···l'Ominioeii pacK2
.....
~
big loaf
6c
9c
~:~~:21 c
IlSCJ) Quality Teas-Reduced.1J,p a Pound
V.·lb
.Kg
1Sc: I~'klb 29c
• g
Rich. ~ull flayor and fragrant bouqu.t.
Pride of
Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
. OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11 ;0.0 A. M.-Sunday fkhcoJ.
11;00 A. M.-Sunday Lesao~.Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
p. m. Reading- room open daily. except Sun.
dQB and holidays. 1 t~ ... : Church edlflce.
All are I!Ordia1)y fnvlt,ed to attend the serv.
Ice. and use the Reading Room.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.-Fint Day School.
•
MornlnR' Forum. Stud,. of Bruce Cat;? a ~k.
"The Bible and the Quest of Life.
1118CU8.
sion to be ltd by Maria Bye.
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Heeling House.
•
9'30 A. M. to 2:30 P. l(.-sewing and Quilt..
. inc in. Whittier Hoose. Box: luncheon.
All Cordialb Invited
Small Smoked Skinned
Orange Pekoe
or India Ceylon
9:.(5 A. M.-SundBY School.
•
11 :00 A. M.-'"The Rediscovery ot God.'
7:00 P. H.-Epworth I..('altue.
.
7:46 P. )I.-Bright Hour Service. SubJect ~~
sermon "Just an Ordinary Man.
Strangers ;ordhdly invitt!d.
WEDNESDAY
5c
Ib
Fresh Killed Stewing
---Generons
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Ceo....e Brent
to 3 '.i Ibo)
'Center Cut Chops or Roasts
Ib 28c
Loin End (Up to 3 ~ Ib_) Ib 23c I Sauer Kraut
O,'cn Fresh
and Sermon.
SUNDAY
to :OO-MorninJ!
:Oo--Uible S~hool.
11
Worship• . P:!,stor
"The Unknown ChriSt.
(Up
Pork Loins
2::!~
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev. J. J ..
Lean Rib End
Peaches
~!~~t~t 'i!~~~:'
~.. ·I"OOA.M.~Mo'n;ng~:ayer
and Trust Company
SILK UNDERWEAR $1.00
13 E. STATE STREET, MEDIA, PA.
pa:;. Hulmc would have comp!eled len
vears as superintcndenl Ihis .spnng. He
icndered his resignation early In Deeember
10 Ihe board. of
..
' "_."
weeK:
·deCided on· r . .vraYlIn
.'
The new superintendenl is well
in Chesler, as well as Swarlhmore,
worked there for many Ryears.
He IS a
I
Club
member of the Chester 0 ary
.
SEE THE NEW FORD V.S HERE
WOOLS
CELIA SHOP
bee~
CI~ical
SIZES 14 to 48
-with_
"Gr )mmo,t.t CI••• 1c
eat Expectations"
-\vith_
P.r.e.n.ti.c.e.·'''~I~
,
.50
.75
tIsaJ Meats are selected
for you by exper:ts wi!h
many years experience In
discerning Quality. Depend
on these Meats to be full
weight, full value and full
of satisfaction for you.
,
,
680
Swarthmore, Pe.n•.
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
The Hamilton
Nc.niatowD, Pa.
Delta Upsilon-Samuel C. Palmer, '95;
Thomas B. McCabe, '15; A. Prescott
Willis, '23 .
Phi Delta Theta-Frederick J. Blatz,
'10; Claude C. Smith, '.-1; Harold Ed\~ard
Snyder, '29.
Phi Sigma Kappa-Herbert L. Brown,
'16; Charles P. Larkin, '21; G. Morton
Daller, '22.
.
FRIDAY
.
7:30--Troop No. 3, Boy Scouts.
MONDAY and TUEsDAY
'.~
104 PARI< AVE.
'11 .
'Ve arc the folks who always sing
At First-Day School, and who love to
bring
Post Office Business Grows
The joy of hymn! and songs of gold,
MOREAN.
So well bclo,'ed from days of ':lId.
Postmaster A. P. Smalley has informed
Although there is no monetary consid- !\nd we sing our be~t, as you know well,
us of several interesting facts he has noted
eration for our services, it is nice to know To please our kind friend, Miss Durnell."
in his work at the Swarthmore Post Office.
that in the hearts of the to\Vn~pcople there
During October, November and Decemis appreciation for these services which we
LIVE WIRES A MENACE
ber the fourth quarter, the largest stamp
gladly volunteer.
.
sal~s for that quarter since 1925 were
We feel some way remunerated knowmg
EJliott Richardson, Superintendent of
of your appreciation and would ~eel .more Police offers the following timely warn- made.
There were three-quarters of a million
so by having everyone take an actin mter. ings i~ an effort to prevent accidents due
est with us.'
letter
cancellations durin~ 1934 •. From ~e
to careless handling of faUen wires:
cember
17 to 25, the wee~ preceding Chnst.
THE CHIEF AND THE BOYS •
\Vinter brings its problems, among them
mas,
15,000
letters mor~ than for the same
sleet storms and falling wires. At such
week
in
1933
were cancelled.
times. the Electric Company has many
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
Every parcel post package which was
calls and cannot always reach the broken
AMERICA"
line immediately so that the situation must in the post office here on Christmas was
be handled temporarily by those who hap. delivered that day.
• pen to be near. A few simple rules, if
weConlinuing
serics,
quole IhlS followed may pm'enl serious accidenls.
"k an article our
·on the
third we
Swarthmorcan"
kin d 't Made Supt. of Chester Hospital
..
"
'Vhen the branches are crac' g on
alphabetically, in "Who's Who in America. walk or dr/ve under Irees or wires, parL I' Wray of Walnut Lane, Swarlh"BREWSTER, Elhel Hampson, coli. licularly Ihose wires carried on Ihe brown
has
engaged as superinlendenl
prof.; b. Chesler, Pa., July 3, 1886; d. and while insulalors.
of Chesler Hospilal, to succeed Joseph A.
Joseph Fergus and Emma Jane (HampDon'l louch a fallen wire of any kind, Hulme, of Chesler.
sen) B.; A.B., Swarlhmore Coli., 1907; whelher insulaled or nol. The insulation
The change will be made. on January 15.
A.M., U. of Pa., 1911; Bennett fellow in will nol prolect you, against high voltages.
Mr. Wray is a consulting engineer, .who
classics 1912.14, Ph.D., 1915; ,Iudenl Sch. Wires ordinarily harmless, such as lelephone has for Ihe pasl year bocn Ihe busmcss
of
Studies, Am. Acad. in Rome, wires, may be in conlact wilh power wires manager of Ihe Crozer Hospilal. • He was
1926-27; unmarried.
Inslr. in Latin, at some other poinl and Ihcrefore deadly. for many years in charge of 'maInlenance
French and English, high sch., Chesler,
NOlify your police deparlment and keep at Ihe Baldwin Locomotive Works. at
Pa., 1907-09; head of depl. da"'i.cs, hi,!h all-persons away, particularly children, dyslone, had charge of Ihe conslrucllon
Soh:, Wesl Chesler, Pa., 1909-12;- Inslr. '" until an officer arrives and suilable guards work of Ihe Reminglon Arms plant at
Latin, Vassar Coli., 1914-16; .,;1. prof. and warnings have been ereeled.
Eddyslone during Ihe war,
Ihe eree.
anddean
Lalin,
Coll., 19/6·
•
tion of Ihe General Sleel CaslIngs Com24 also
of Swarlhmore
women, 1921·28,
3SS0.
pr~f.,
.'\
3
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'campus life, proposing readjustments in
the fraternity Ed-up, if necessary.
The council consists of fifteen members,
three alumni' from each of the five national
fraternities represented at Swarthmore.
The respective fraternities have designat~d
the following men to act on the councll:
Phi Kappa Psi-Richard Peters, Jr.• '01;
Leonard C. Ashton, '08; Edward Pass~
more, '30 .
Kappa Sigma-Harry L. Miller, '11;
Edwin A. Lucas, '14; Boyd T. Barnard,
"Jesus."
I
,
to
Avoid bauery trouble. Buv
the battery Ab Jenkin. USed
sma.h 77 speed rccor
for free battery test today.
THEATRE
r
Singlnlg ...
. . . . • v.el.Y.n
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Handknit Berets
Block Print Tallies
"THE COUNTY
SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
Matlnee8-2.10 P. M.
-EveninI'8_
Feature Picture Will Be Shown
3 TilDes SlarUb&, at 6.30 P M
and RUQnina: ContJnuoulli. .
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WILL ROGERS
TODAY_
AND SATURDAY
(A)
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It was a pleasant feeling we of the
Swarthmore Fire Company receil'ed while
reading the letter (appreciation) by Mr.
Shade Simmonds in last week's SWARTH-
The Inn With Personality
Swa.rthmorCl
"The Little Minister"
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StratLHaven
Now PI.yln.
WARNER BAXTER
Wedne8day Only
CHARLES DICKENS'
-in_
(!J:nmmuuity ~4np
IN THE TEA ROOM
Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ... " ... .
SaturdayS and Sundays .. ,... .
"EVELYN PRENTICE"
(F)
.lC'Wart~mnrl'
after a long day
delicious food • • • well
served • • • in an atmosphere that is quiet
yet cheerful.
-·-In-
JOE PENN ER
LANNY ROSS
-'to
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(Mr. and Mrs. "Thin Man".
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SWARTHMORE 10412
VAN ALEN BROS.
Monday and Tuesday
A
Ca~ler, w,h~
~olor
WILLIAM POWELL
MYRNA LOY
TheY!
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"MUSIC IN THE AIR"
Warner Bros.
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receivin~ (on~ratulations
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.
' Ihe firsl, Road
Mrs.lInd
J. Collcge
RolandAvenue,
Pcnnock,
of Ches!t'r
The "Poets'
met on Monda), atlI Cr":;ter
RO:d, relurOlng
10 college
returncd
10 her
Ihe home of lIIrs. Thomas H. Lueders, of 0
Ie wCC·.
/ home on Wednesday wilh her "oun.
Xorllt Princeton A'·.nlle.
/Jr. and Mrs. William T. EIIi" of Walnul, daughler, JII,dilh
w,,,
al
David Cikreeiit, of Han'ard A\'enue, has/ Lane, will s.til .Monday for Jacksom'ille" the \Voman S HOSPital, Iluladclphm, all
. been ab.ent from ,chool ,",'Cral days Ihis Fla., from where Ihey will
10 Forll1Thursday, January 3.
monlhs.
week due to illness.
l.auderdalc, Fla., and remalD for three ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,
WORLD WAR"
F ..,day and Satu..day
GLORIA SWANSON
JOHN BOLES
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I~erml~da..
"THE FIRST
Media Theatre
qu~te o~
Circll~"
THEATRE
F..iday and Salurday
LORETTA YOUNG
JOHN BOLES
"The White Parade"
WASHINGTON
THEATRE
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Harry L. Miller, of ThaYl'r Road.
Wedne.::da\· e\'Cnin~ Dr. and !Iolrs. E. I•.
l\1l'rcer, of Xorth Clll'stl'r Road, entertained
:11 dinner in their hontlr.
..\Iso on Wednl·::d:lY. ;\lr.:1-. R. Chester
Spencer, of SU'artnmurc .-\\·enuc, ('liter.
tained 'It IUn(nl'oll ill honor oi Mr~.
Houg-hton.
The following New Year greeting was
sent by the young leacicrs of the hymnANN B. SHARPLES
singing to the Superintendent, Miss Ethel
Editor and PubU.her
Durnell, of Swarthmore Friends' Meeting:
14 Elizabeth Garrett and Deborah Drew,
TITUS J. EWIG
Walter and Nancy Goodwin, too;
~er.t 1Iaa.,er
Arthur Robinson's daughter, Ann,
James Paxson, Carl Yardumian,
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Soc!lal Editor
Elizabeth Lueders, Doris Bye,
Frances Smith, Who loves mince pie;
Phone Swarthmore 900
Dorothy Dana and Phyllis, her sister
Entered _ Second Cla.a Matter~ January 24.
(When Phyllis sta)'ed at ho~~ we missed
1929 at the Poat Ot6ce at Swarthmore. Pa..
her) j
• under the Act of March 3, 18'/9.
Mary Garrett hhe's IS-karat),
And Joan Thalcher (who can malch her?)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935
Kitty \Vilson, Dick Delaplaine,
\Vho Sometimes sings a minor strain;
RESPOND TO APPRECIATION
Arthur Collins and Richard BrownEighteen
singers of Swarthmore town.
Dear Editor:
W~ller, ~r.,
",:
On.•
OUR FIRST-DAY SCHOOL
.CHORUS
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John R. Whitby, employed at Rumsey's
Garage for Ihe Pasllwo yea", was slricken
wilh meningilis Salurday al noon. Dr.
Gillespie ordered him to the hospital \\'here
h d' d M d '
H
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~ccn spendIn~
\~al~ers
~rs. ~u.med
Hor~ce
I
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;"~~:hu:il;~:
~~e~b~~n ;;~~~a~. ~flc~- recuperal~ng
c~'es
bYle~ian
~rvino
sh~
Th"'er
al they
dinner
in the
honor
of . Mr. and ~Irs. William Bullu,k. of C"dar
John E. Fricke, .lrd, celebraled his se\,Mrs. A.
Rcavis, of Universily Place, IheFuneral
;;erviccs
held Salurday at
ndentertained
'Ir.'.e\'cnin1!
Hou,phton.
Calholtc
Churchwe~e
In MI'lmont
Tue.::day
were
guests
Lane,
enlerlained
all
"'ening
bridge
dub
...
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.
,'nih birlhday on Salurday by taking a is at the Un"'ersil)' Hospital fur treal.
of honor at lhe home of .!\Ir. and !\lis.
THF.SWARTHMOREAN
FOWl"'" .,. R...... Eo SIaa.p/OO
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
y
.
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. I at b'd
. and
e Ie
on av
morning.
e Was SIng
e
Hond,
a•
student
at SWarthmore
Collel{e,
fI Ite Iast eve_/ in Syracuse, 10 New York, where he has
'''as
well
known
in SWarlhmore
The Rc,·. O/a Houghlon and Mrs. ,..;"
a member
of the
cast of Ihe play.
mn..R 0:1(,I enterlamcl
been given Ihc Posilion of superViSing/
'
.
sUperinlendenl of warehouses in Ihe New
Mary Manafa Dead
Houghlun. of Wallingford, 1'1., arrived in
Swarlhmore un Monday and h"'e been
Mr. and Mrs. Georoe F. Corse, of Yale
Mr. and Mrs. Jo",:ph H.
York Districl, wilh headquarlers al Newthe hou", guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Awnue. enlertained al bridge and an 0ysler who have
'ome lIme Wllh ark, N. J. Mr. Yarnall has already a,Mary E. Manala, Ihree.year.old daugh_
Thaver 01 Han'ard A,·enue. Re,·. Hough. SUpper on Wednesday la,1 and again on Mr.
parenl;,. Mr. and
J.,
his new dUties, and his family will ter of Palrolman Charles Manala and Mrs.
Ion i, ;«Ior of Ihe Cong"'".tional Church Friday.
\\.aller, of Cedar Lane, ha\e gone JOIn hIm aboUI Ihe firsl of February.
Manata, of Fairview Road, died on Thursat Wallin?ford. VI.. n:here many.Swarllt_
Mrs. William Allen Brown. Jr., of Yale 10 KnowIlle, Tenn. Mr. W.alter, Jr., has
,day, January 10. Afler having been ill
more frimIllcs .::pend their summer \3l'3t10nS'1
'11
I I .
b'l
I b f bcen.
from an Injury to one
Mrs. John Ellery TuWe, of the Pres-, wilh pneumonia for Ihe pasl Iwo weeks
and is con,equently well known here.
a
n:'1
of I",
wlllch occurred a month or 50
Manse. is
Ihi'. week ?n /Ihe child seemed 10 be recovering when
On Monda)' evening- Mr. and Mrs. noon.
.
ago.
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the Jury In the (flmInnl Court In MCdill.! suffered a relapse.
IS, 1935
~THE SWARTHMOREAN
ha.v~ relu~ned
Ion.
Itngford Htfls.
.
Dr. and Mrs. Arlhur E. Bas.",II, of !'iorlh IS
In 1\e\\' \ork and WaShInglon./ .Mr.
A. Yarnall made a
On Friday
aboul fifty fncnds Chester Road. While in Swarlhmore Mr. "Irs. Hull eXflecl, 10 be away aboul ten ... 11 UI.on Ilts I,arenls, Mr. and Mrs. EdWIn
and relall\'cs enlerlained al a surprise parly 1and Mrs. Bond allendcd tile January per_ days.
,A. Yarnall, of Kenyon Avenue, lasl SunIin honor of Mr. anti Mrs. Eisbrec and formanee of Ihc I'lavers Club. "Growing
.
.
I day.
Mr. Yarnall has been Iransferred
}f('scntcd them \\·ith a sct of andirons.
I'al·n,." Th"I'r dau,'hter, Miss
Mrs. Wl·.::ley 1'\. Chfford, of South Chcs-i from the plant of the Sun Oil Companv
l
Gr~n,
Avenu~, re~ularly, ~roup mO~nl
bnd~e.
.
JANUARY
15c::t 57c
Killarney
100% India tea-makel more cups per pound.
PRODUCE-Finest QuaiitY-Fres~_ ,?aiiy
c;al~~;; St~~~:-IOc tf..~'~c;:;~J33c
Red Radl.he.
3 ,",nche. 5c .
Sweet Potatoes 3
White Mushrooms
lb.
Ib
New Oreen Southern
1'kl
250
Yellow Onions 5-1b
I
bag
head
190
9c
2 Ibo. lSc
Extra Large Winesap
'.
)cab:b~aig~e~~lb~~~~31;lb~sl:5=C~
W"ere
Farthest
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CLASSF.S ON CURRENT
EVENTS AT MEDIA
wbich time a new production of W. S. G~.
berl's "Engaged" will be pmenled. This
is the first lay-o\'er the repertory has taken
after fifly.one weeks of solid wor~ bolb
ill Pennsyh'ania and on tbe rO}ld,~, fifteen states. Charlotte Cborpennmg 5 The
eel Emperor's New Clothes." based upon t~e
Di
Over Fifty Women
Hans Anderson fable of lbat name, wiII
rUDely Topics on Friday; to
be Ihe one hundred and ninlh addilion
Meet Again on February I
to Ihe repertory lale in January. p.Ians
the Amencan
The .National Current Events C
. lass. Icd arc.be'In g f formulated
f moos for
European
producb M
J 0 Hopwood which Is a premleTC 0 a a
b' hda
t
from th: popular Cili-, tion for Hedgerow's twelfth d
'I pay
zenship School terminated in December, on April 21, to be anaUDec
.'
held a "ery inieresting session on Friday
At Ihe same lime, Hedgerow IShPrepar.i
morning January 4, in the Woman's Club jog for its second venture on t erDa
House iredi. with over fifly women in which wiII be its firsl tour of Ihe ~astem
aUend~nce'·
states. Starting in Hoboken on Fe ~uary
The Ne,~ Deal was subjected to a thor. 9, three plays from the repertory will be
ough and impartial scrutiny, also the nc..' carried into New England.
Congress, its trends and ~r~nneJ.
)
Discu5-sion of social legISlatIOn brought
SHERIFF SALES
forth widely differing opinions, some felt 1
Sheriff's Office'. Court 110115(", Media.
Penna. 21.1935
that the whole United States s hou id havc
Satuntay. January
equal advantages, that Pennsylvania as a
9.80 o'clock A. .
rich state should be willing through its
Eastern Standard Time
large la:t payments to help less fortunate C dY • $250 O~h or certified check
stales. Others felt that in a land so vast, at fi:n~ I~Jr ~ale <"unless othenyise sta~tb~~
we in the East cannot understand the needs adn'rti5ement). balance In ten days.
an d pro blems of Central and \Vestem, conditions on day of
_ sale.
'Iales therefore \\'C should allow them to . . F •
'
" in their own way, stand f.or states Flen aClas December Term, 1934No. 84
develop
riJ:{hts and not attempt to centrahze.
All that ceriain Jot of ground with the
-The next class in current events will be bUildings thereon erecledp sltuar t~ S::!~~
•
F
b I '.at as
fieldLotDe'aware
enne,. van, side 0 f
e ruary
No. 139 County,
on the northwP.lltel"Jy
held on .Friday mormng,
10.30 in the Woman's Club House, Media. Orchard road 228.73' measured south
I 62 d,e'
. II y mVI
. 'ted ~ireso[6"Orchard
minutes road
20 seconds
w~t
a ong
88 d
..\11 women
interested are cordia
from the
,point
of tan.
t
It d
t of a elrele lorndng a corner of Orchard
o a en ' .
r:::d and Springfield a"enue and thhaence
Hnuing along saill side of Ore rd roa
Hedgerow Theatre
50uthwestwardJy :;0' to a point a ~(lrner of
Lot No 140 then~e along Lot 140 north.
wN.twardly on a G.'!ne at rtr:: i:n~::!
Returning from their two weeks'
.
h H ed gerow The - land
Orchard
165.
to a L.poHoffner. t he nce
tion
t:tc members af t e
no"" road
or tate
of James
atre'in Rose Valley are preparing for the along said land north 61 degrees 3,5 t:~n~:
5001' along
to a point
a corner 0
opening of. the ~ason on J anuary 24 , a t tosst
13S: th;nce
Lot No.
138 80utheastwardly
.
.
.
on
a
line
at
right angles to Orthanl road
ESTATE OF H. CARROLL PUSEY. deceased. , Il'iG R'" to the point in tbe northwesterly
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the abo\'e:sid~l~f Orchard road, the place of beginning.
Estate h.ve been grant1 tol the rjden~n~ J Under and 8ub.ieet to certain restricUons
who reques,'
..s te a~fn~h: d~ed~nt . to .I E'
and t 'to Cthe
right-of-way of the Delaware
mantis
.aga nsO,lIthpe""'Esn
mpo.y
. ,ell' nc 0
make known
the eeame .. Bnd all IK'l'&ons 10_
'.
b If
debted to the deeHient to make paYment. with_ 1 Improl"ements consISt of two and on~ a .
stury et>lDent and stucco hou8e. 22x80 eet,
out deIay. toMARY S. PUSEY. Exceutrix.
I porch front. one-story cement and stucco
411 N. Chester Road.. I addition. Gx9 feet: stucco goarqe. 22x20 feet.
Or to her Attorney,Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.,I Sold 85 the property of Richard Wagner.
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq,.
i E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore. Penna .• and I
NATHAN P PECHIN
1617
Land
Title
Bldg
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Philadelphia.
Pa.
,
Sheriff.
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18,
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"SAVORA"
Gin GtmazlmJ'Value in a
1Jeaufilul oVew 1Jenfjal
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Clearance
of
18,
1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
\'ery important impro\'cment and it is due well as the \'arsity, but tht team is com.
solely to his intert'st and cfforts that it posed entirely of freshmen and sophomores
is being undertaken. He told of the re- who ha\'c not had the experience the oldcr
quest of the Central Delaware County boys h:l\'e, As soon as the gym is ccm.
Welfare Society for additional space and pleted the boys. Will have a better place
\'cry carefully took up several suggestions and more time ·(0 practice.
(ContInued tram Page 1)
as to providing more space tor (his orThe (irst horne game is on January 25
testcd for. Mr. Bro\\·n ('ailed aUention ganization. No definite recommendation with Sharon Hill.
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to the fact that one·third of the sewage was made by him as he did not see at
W. f. L. to GIVe MU8.lcale
in the Borough \\'as from College use. He Ihis time how Ihe presen~ set·up could be I
reported that Ridley Township and SpringR
I Mr. Herbert J. Tily al Ihe organ and
field Township h.d bolh applied 10 hook changed.
Mrs. Cheyney presented current bills William Hey) at the piano will make an
up with the Swarthmore sewer system. amounting 10 $1,306.03. They were ap· inleresting combination of artistic ability
Mr. Brown has been appointed by the proved and ,.ordered paid..
in Clotbier Memorial, Swarlhmore College,
Central Delaware County Sewer Board to
Burgess I Itman told
of a con- on Wednesda evening, JaDuary 30. at
Y
I!O to \Vashington and apply for a Federal fereoee he had (aEt week with. ~arren 8.15.
kc• stale secretary of h1btftways, j The musicale is to be given for the
grant to build four sewage disposal plants Van
along the Delaware Rh'cr for the use of concermng the proposed by:pass around benefit of the Women's International
county borou~h5 and townships.
IS
League, Tickets may be obtained at the
N. O. Pittenger. of the Property Com- h~mlf,allr Wit
e s.~ ua IODd an prlom~s; offire of the W. I. L., at 1924 Chestnut
mittee, rellortl'rl that the plans of
I.S u est co-operation a~ suppor. J., ... r. Street, Philadelphia; Shirer's Drug Store,
Thorn, thc architect, for the remodeling Pllman
the fechng that now was Chester Road, Swarthmore; the College
and impro\'inlZ of the library had been the opportune IIme.lo get the plans adde.d Book Shop and from Mrs. Edward Jenkins,
pre5-Cnted at Harri5-burg with the request to the s.tate planmng map as he fcl~ It chairman of the Jocal committee. Come
for L. \V. D. labor to complete the work. was pos51bl~ t~ get Federal funds for high· • and make lhis cvcning of music the brilliant
Thc first set of petitions have been ap- ways at thiS lime.
affair it should be.
pro\'ed. Mr. Pitteng-er has made a vcry
High School Basketball New.
comprehemh'e 5-ur\'ey of Borough Hall and
Elect· Fire Official.
has effected many impfo\·cments the past
At
the
meeting of
the Swarth./
year. The remodeling: of the library is a
The Swarthmore High basketball tc~m more .Fire annual
and Protective
Association
for
o
n
opened their seas . on January 8 WIth I the election of ofiicers, which was held ou
on .their floor. Led by Cal)· I Thursday evening, January 10, at Borough
taln. Po~vell ~lchards, the team started Hall the following rc.elections were made:
sconng Immediately, but the Lansdownc Dr. John B. Roxby, president j John \V.
FOR RENT
fivc
too powe!"ful for th'! Garnet Powell, secretary and treasurer. Charles
f'OR RENT-Housekrtl)iog apartment. fh'e boys and m a last lK'r~od rally Lansdowne Russell was elected vice· president, Harry
rooms and bath. Alber't N, Garrett. Swarth_ came out on the lop sl~e of a 27-22 score. McHale and Harry Fluharty as dele~ate.s
more. Pa. Telellhone. PennYPbcker 4442 or
After as much practice as could be had to the State Conv('ntion, and Edward Hick.
Swarthmore 489.
at l.he college gym, t~e boy: tra~'cled to lin~, Frank Maselli and A. Leonard as deleFOR RENT-AUrneti\"(> room with prh'ale Colhngdale the follOWIng Fnday for thc ~ates to the Delaware County Firemen's
bath furnished or unfurnished. and garage.
Additl(lQal small room iF d<'3lred. Telephonc. first league !-!ame of the season, At the Association.
Swnrthmore 182.
~alf the score was 8-S,. The ,?olls .returned The meeting was followed as usual by a
Petitions to Use
Prep Bu~ding
Gfutoma/Ic (fas
GAS RANGE
WATER
HEATERSI
A real Opportunity
to secure
Q
modem
AutOmaticGasWater
Heater at a big reo
duction. These
heaters are floor
samples and slightly
used models but
~(lnd
each carries a
:::
brand·new heater
guarantee. $2 down.
24 monlhs to pay
- and a 30·day
free Irial, if you
wish, to make daub.
Iy sure you're going
to be satisfied.
Magniflcently designed, this new Bengal
offers almost unbelievable value for its
I
price. New speed burners., in.a.drawer
broiler., oven thermostat, speedway top,
removabie aven top, lull 20'inch deep
oven caol bakelite handles, 2 service
draw~rsl $81.00 cosh. Slightly more On
budget plan. $2 down. 2 years to pay.
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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CounC1~
Dr
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V3.ca·
JANUARY
I
:ter
n:turalrs~utg'rowth
1935
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~wa.~!hrnor~·h ~~r. l.~n ~Yke dthoroU~hl~
cxpre5SC~1
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CLASSIFIED
L~nsdownc
prov~d
In. ~he s~cond half wHh a Slx-pomt rally
to Jump Into the lead_ Howc\'er! the Gar.
WANTlo;D-Apartment, one or. two rooms, net qumtet was by no means discouraged
kitchenette and bath. Unturnlshed. Apply and proceeded to jump one point ahead
HOll: R. Swarthmorean Office.
with fifteen seconds to play. The score
l'OSITION DESIRED-Experienced woman de- was tied when ColJin~dale made a charity
"ires Ircnernl housewurk b)' day or wt'Ck.
point. In the extra period, both teams
LOl'nl rt·rerellct'. Call Swarthmore 121.
made a field goal and the Colis sunk
another charih- shot to win 20-19. Vernon
Auto Accidents
Henderson \\'a~ the hig:h Scorer for Swarthhappen daiJy. Accident ineurance in more.
a good compan)· can be written !or
Springfield W35 met on January 15 and
one week or more to cover touring
the High School led again until the last
trips. ,
period when, with a last-minute rally. the
Eo C. WALTON
Blue and Gold team stepped into the lead
and were abJe to hold it for the remaining
$65--Central Location
seconds, the final Score being 25-24. The
half ~tone. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-Cln
team tra~els to Glen-nor on the 18th ingarage. oil heat. large lot, old shade.
possesafon at once.
stead of playin/! on home grounds, as th('
gvm is not quite completed as yet.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swat"thmore I11-J
.. The second team is not making out as
Notary Public - Insurance _ Real Estate
WANTED
FUNERAL
5UPIK'r in the fire housc, and for thc third
lime it Was interrupted again this year by
a fire.
The fire was on Union Street in a house
owned b\' F. M. Scheibley, where a mat.
tress caught afire and burned.
FURNITURE
RESTORING
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r
I
Broadcast
Corned Beef Hash
A ,.,11y d.lightful dish
which oU.,. • chang. from
the stlpl. menu.
Ib
can
E.ch
can contains four g.""OUI
serving" and ,.qui,," ont)
huling •• not cool:ing.
Sarve with a po.Ichflf egg
(A:.gul.,I) 19c can)
on ••ch portion ...hich h••
b. .n t.mptingly browned.
SeTvewi:hANN PAGE KETCHUP It.,~'15e t::IOe
BUTTER
EGGS
Fancy
Creamery
Selected
Ib37e
do·3l e
(21b 73.-)
Sunnyfield
Prmt
Ib3ge
(2Ih~
Sunnybrook
Fresh
77e)
e
37
(Dozen in
Canon)
W,lh , . 15j-oz 25
S pag h e tt•I TEncorc--P,epa,.d.
ornato Sauc.
Cheese'" cans
C
Fancy PumplCin A&-P 2 '::~: 15c
&0
I=.,rnol. i .,
....... lI.v ... r .. imil"r te
SQUI",L.
s. Vlt it a.
iI
Veeatil"'l.
DESSERT
5 par leie GELATIN
or
PuddlQIC
6 pkgs 25c
Mac Iee re I economical price. 3 ::~~ 20c
Whit.,f
Rinso Wash ...
2 ;k:: 39c
Cbocolue
A delicioul rcadv·to-cat
fi.h at_.
Cloth ••
The Famous A60P Coffee Trio!
~end for HarleY-You'll Not Be Sorry'
••. rar outselling an,. of:her three coJf@.s: ' , a,.
b.ing oUered f:o new and o'd custcmers thiS we.l.:..
end .•. af: very aUradiYe p,ices.
UPHOLSTERING
RICH .nd FULL 80DI~D
Honeat Under the Cover
Red Circle
Call Swarthmore 1441
3hop-27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
l..ve. C·an Sw. 1839.J. Rutledge, Pa •
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Exquilil;: Aroma end Flavor
: Bolcar S:;:,~:e Ib Hn 2Sc
II Mild
Ib21e
Mellow
Eight O'Cloclc - Ib 19c
and
DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE.
MEDIA. PA.
HARRlETL.. TREAT
Expert Designing and Fitting of
Gowns
Remodeling
At Home or by the Day
The Harvard
Sw. 892
Specially
Swedi.h
RYE
Priced
Bread
tor the Week-end!
Grandmother'.
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Cru IIers
(R ••• "y 8e)
Grandmother's
(R••• I.." 20e do.)
YE
Village Window Cleaner
16-0u t! ce
eUced
Wl"#pped
7C
loaf
8.
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables • •• Sl>eciall;y Pricedl
LAR6E SIZE-CALIFORNIA
A. HAUGER, Prop.
(126:150
5'...)
Navel Oranges
Juicy Lemons.
SWA. 19
CALIFORNIA
A Matter
of $$an
"
¢ct
ihe New Standard Chevrolet Coach
Th. New Master D. Luxe Chevrolet Coach
TIIB NBW STANDaRD CBBVKOUT
$465
Tid NBW MaSTBK DB LUXB CHBVaOLBT
$5 6·O·
AND UP. Ust price of New
StandlWd Roadster at Flint.
Mich.. $465. With bumpera.
spare tire Bnd Ure lock, the
list pri~ is $20.00 additional.
Prices subject to change with.
'
out. notice.
H
.
ERE i. America'. great family
car ••• beautiful to look al •••
thrilling to drive ••• very economical
to operate ••• and the world'.
IOIt",,1
priced .ix! This New Standard Chev.
rolet has a fine, roomy Fisher Body.
It
i. powered by the same improved
valve.in.head engine which powers
CIIEVIIOLET
Your Dealer II
~IOTOII
...
Chenolet'. new Master models.
8pirited • • • the finest perConning
Yet it's en",
m'Jre economical than previous Chev.
rolet. and a bigger dollar value than
ever before.
See
and drive this New
Standard Chevrolet-today!
.
.'
It
i. amazingly quick ••• flexible •
Chevrolet ever built.
.
TONGER • ; ••marlly 1.".,'er in
L
appearance
. • • beautifully
streamlined • • • the new ~[aster
De Luxe Chevrolet is the :Fashion
Car of the low.price field.
~Iore.
over, the performance of this car will
amaze you.
Olevrolel'8 new and
AND UP. List price of Master
De Luxe Coupe at Flint, Mich .•
$560,
With bumpers. sp~re
tire and Ure lock, the hst
price is
$25.00 additional.
P,ices .ubject to change with.
out noUce. (. Knee action op.
tlonal at small additional
cost.)
engine gives remarkalJle gctaway_
power and speed. Che\''11lel's higbly
refined Knee.Aetion Rid...~and longer
wheelbase-give new comfort. ' And
operating economy, too, is greatly
increased.
See yonr Chevrolet Dealer
for full infonnation regarding these
impro\"Cd Blue·Flame l"Blve.in.head
new ~laster De Luxe mC)(lel ••
COllPAXY, DETIIOrr. lIICHlGAN. Cmnpare Ou-rroJ.... lo
~
LA WSON.SHEPARD CO, Inc.
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Consider the money
spent because you
haven't a TELE.
PHONE in your home
-the cost of calls from
public telephones-the
cost of many need.
less trips.
These two items alone
add up to a sizable
partofthecostofhav_
ing a telephone. On a
dollar·and·cent basis
it pays to have one.
The
OCEAN
Sno -White Mushrooms
E.tro Fa• .,
Ib 2.5c
Stayman Winesap Apples p~iRtox 41ba 19c
Crisp Iceberg leltuce
2hdalSc
Juicy Florida Grapefruit (80 5'...)
4 lor ISc
Fresh TeKas Spinach
•
2 Iba ISc
Oceans act a. enormons reservoirs from wbich the sun
is continually drawing water into tlie air in tbe form
of vapor. This vapor is then carried by air curren.ts O\.er
the land. After being released in the form of rain, the
water runs down the rivers and back into the ocean,
where it is ready to start its journey again.
Oceans are the primary source of rainfall. This is
because three·fourths of the earth's surface is water.
Lakes and rivers account for only about 1,000,000
square miles of the entire water snrface, leaving
139,440,000 square mile. of ocean area. In other
words, there is a tolal of 139,440,ilOO square miles
of water and only 57,510,000 square miles of land. The
total surface of the earth is 196,950,000 square miles.
Finest Quality Meats at. A&P Markets!
..
The average depth of the ocean is 12,500 feet and the
deepest place discovered so far is 35,000 feet.
The total land area is 57,510,000 square mil~and if
all the high spots were levelled off, the entire planet
would be covered by a sea over two miles deep.
Tbis is the first of a series of instructive narratives,
dealing with tbe wonders of nature and the hnman
accomplishments which make it possible for you to
have a plentifnl supply of water at all times. Look lor
the next story in this paper two weeks from today.
"~ERTIFIED
WATER
fro". PEDIGREED STREAMS"
SMALL REGULAR-(8_ to IO·lb average)
SMOKED HAMS
CHICKENS
FANCY MILK.FED
STEWING
(Up to .. lb.)
FANCY STEER BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
VEAL ROAST •
BONELESS ROLLED
Store Sliced Dried Beef _
"Premium Beef Bologna
_
Ib21c
Ib23C
'b19C
Ib25C
¥".Ib
ISe
Ib 21e
*
&- SCALED
Fresh Porgies CLEANED
-HEADS ON
Ib IOe
Fresh Sea Bass
Ib 12~e
Abo Oil
sale In mod: of OUl' aroCCI, atores
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Sliced Chicleen Halibut n.11c
I
Select: Oysters do. 17c
Choice Slcinless Fillets
_
Ib 17c
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LW.V. DISCUSSION ATI :i~~"m,°~·lh~U~nk!!:.:U]b~~
LUNCHEON TUESD£4YI ~pcClal
.for Sunday
::~: 07~~::n~! 1~:li!-:::~;> °ioIh~ P~~ti ~~tll~:':'~~~~':~'d,:,;~"..!:u~~x"'~~u~':'":·~:''-:-t
w
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'-::th::'.-'-d-:-f:-...-n:"c-•
~al::ero
l' b
h W
r
flOm 1I11uLher point. which Jut puinl is fira It.onth. to Jendtt about te be cun\eyed ~
c rUan" 5 at t coman s Chib House. teen teet and two one-.hundredlha mcolUured
Catania; thence ","(('odlnl;' by .ald
••
L_
_ _ _. . . '
lIorth no degrt!eIJ ~httft'n mlnu,... thf-v.
n by a course running south fourteen dedinner for Thursday enning, ]an'he lIec;on~8 fttt trom ~ point in the middi e Jr~ twelve mfnUIt"S eBtit H\enty-two feet
Uan 31, conducted by Mrs. Bishop and her
Girl Scout News
of Uul.en a lan('# which lut volnt is at the an tbIrty-t"o one-hundrl'tha 10 a pornt.
Dr. Gilbert
Talk Lead. 5 t ai,'f 0 I t h
'
. I or t he purpose 01
df~tlln~
oC two hund-.·'
_.. , throUgh
thence _UII
liald 'landll
e ."1.SS0clatlon,
d
a. u and slx,v_sfx
,.'
the byfdd.
h by a line ........
_ -In·
"
Itn tine
If.l''Ve.lty-hllJc
one-hundrl>dths
from
the
mid_
id
m
e
0
t e parly _all betw~n
DUcoune 011 Food lUId Drug raislhJ..: funds for usc in the ",ark of the In repl) to the appeal for adult GirJ dl,e
oC 'Fnlrvlew road; thence extending lIa meeauaJre and 1m ..dJoinlhg ml!AlZ8ge by
tit!! tU!l'th'rly elde o( BuUen's lan(' b a course- running south three degrees, seven_
Legialalioa at Woman'. Club church. The \\Omcn ha\'c sc\'cral matters S cou I W orkers 10 attend a class of in- j 11a od.a'
('pUtse r",nnlng north
Igh, y..-wen degrecs,y an...
tet:~ mthlfnu"'h'
8(teen
\lest one
hundred
in \';CW \\hkh n!ll req!.lire the raismg of
Till( -rulnuf61 - ".It ~fh
e
rty-t ree
fee-t!ll"Coud,
and ninety
thJ'ft
D r. GI'lbert Barnes, Professor of Eco- I o:.))('cla I I un d s.
struCUon in this field, many Jntereo:.ted
Twr:.rWJ;
itJ
"~_
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L
!::
dlstanee
o(
twentY-Cour
hUndredths
to
the
p'ace
n(
l.-I"nln".
one~
r
h
1It--·ltCnt.m to a tWenty (eet wide
.... ~
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nomics at Swarthmore College, "ave a mo,.1 l\fO\inl! pictures \\111 be shoRn the three nomcn turned out at the first meeting 011 rif{ , o! b'NIt¥, thep('e extending by aaid right
the same prernl5es \lhlch the said
"
'(greta,
f)
W8J( _.;r. a cou~ running north three deinteresting talk on "Food and Drug
Le~Js_llo\\er del)artments of the School on Sun- th
c c ass uhlch nas held i
at the \Voman's
"1IeTent(tenJ mjnutes 8t'teen seconds east V. DelhK
Jamee Catania and wire by their deed
larion" at a luncheon of the SwarthrilOrc Ida) mornmJ,:', Februan JO, and to the Club House from 2 Until 4 o'clock 011 j r~:l"l'4~~~~:g[n~':!:rh!h:-:a fret ~ndt' njnety: dated the twenty.. ninth day o( January A..
l
D. 1980, d.u'y eXl"Cuted. atknon'edKed" and
League of Women Voters on Tuesday, )an-II upper departments on Sunday morning, Munda) afternoon More women are In. I !~~~i~R ~~~I tt: I~t'd riK'hht o( ::;
~u~i:~ delivered
prior to the- execution and delivery
uary 8, at the Women's Club House.
Fcbruar) Ji.
d
.' .
t
r
wJt a radius o( twenty_ hereot' and fnten~ed to be t'orth"hh du,YoreEfforts to arouse intere'_1 .n the l,a«,o'I'. The 80)5' and GlrI.S' Chom; are. prelJar- vlte to JOin the class, II Interested
I li\~ ('(>t and nlnetY_t!e\C'n (Jne-hundreths the corded in the proper office granted and eon_
~"
T lOOl'S No
T
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( S I1nee or Iw('nty_fhe feet
and two one- veyed to the aaid morlgagor in (N!.
01 Food and Drug Lcgblalion began •• s lar ,ID.!! to SIOJ.,: the ~et\'lce at mommg nur6 and 194 \\iII meet tomor_ hundrroth~ to a point or reverse ,'ur,. tb
. ht'o\i~h ,:a~ along a Hne curvence house
Jmprovemeni8
("onl:'llst
or h\o-story
stone..
back as 1889 The mo\'ement pro~rt'o:.scd "hip. Sunua). Februan 17. At the monthly row at 9.J0 J1" .M. at the Woman's CluLi J stili
inJr toby theaidri;h~
18x45 (eet:
one-'tor,)
6tone addition
£.lo\\ly and the Pure Food and Drug :o\rt I Oleetlh:! of the chOir directors last Sunda}, Housc: Troop 6 should come prepared forI (~t Dnd h~efwe one-hundr!:~hs O!h~hld;:i:!:: lO~rd (:t.
was not secured until 1906-07
j plans nere made for the \\ork of the choirs sketchlD,:! and cooking and bring all ~IJ.:- ~~e t'o~:;.t:: and tlCIY-.fh·e one--hundredths to mortgagor !~d ~:re!~:ne~~ Rosario Catania ..
There arc stiU a number of Import.mt' for the (oming months UI) to Easter The n"lbng flags.
right
tan';,enc y . thcnc« sllll by saul
phases nhich the prescnt .'\ct do('s not Idircdnf'" .ICe
!\fr. Kneedler, director of
Troop No 16 \\111 meet at 9.30 at the ~~~rwt~l~:;~ffg :~r:he~~ !:eg~~Ysl~~.!·n :in~IWIJ~LJAM U. HARVEl·, AUorm',).
NATHAN P J'Jo;CIUN.
co\!er First, It does not cover the IlfO- .ill the mu~ic of the church, Mrs. Horna- railroad station if the neallll."r Js dear, I rourfeen f~ v:nd~:::ty~~~to I~~e-t~~;::rth!
prietar} medicines and their claim.:: 5CC- da) amd .Mrs John H Fan cett, of the and enJo) a treasurc hunt If it rains the I tthei IIneth r oth('r lallds ot the said V.
ond)), it has not control o\('r dal~s in Girl~' Choir, and Mr Johnsto1]e, nith Mr. I!irls \\111 mcet at the home 01 Mrs Thoma .. a "c~~~~ rU~'!,('i~Kex!::~~hI~i:.r.y~::=e Id~~1
adl'ertislng matter; thIrdly, the control of Knt:edlcr,ol the Do).·,' Choir
8~own IJJ Lafa}elte A\('nue, where the\ rort,)-tbr(!e minutes, twentY-8'Oe s«t'onds east) W. I. L. BENEFIT MUSICALE
,::rade is nil;
o(
"J he home department of the Sunda) \\ III sew on their Needle" ork Guild \\ ork I'
would be of great ad\antag-e to the ('un. School, n'Hntb reornamzl'
.sumer, and, la~t of all, the cosmetic indu" ~u"~n .1" "u,x'rmtendent and Mrs Sanford,
S fd
h
WILLIAM HEYL, Pianiat
n~ 1 c IlrOJH!rty of Jos«ph A. Cor_ I
o Jr,
tr). i~ cntireh' out"lde the prcS';!nt 'a\\.
1"'l"tant, ha .. enrolled forty-three members t"uran.
mortgagor and Wilham U. Hllrt_
1 8 • 15 P.
Up until ten )ears a~o the problem \\.1' It I'" opcn to all men and \\omen \\ho arc Icy. real O\'n~r.
RADIO SERVICE
M" Wedneaday, January 30th
not ~rlou" About 19ZZ the l)Cnod or not .Iltendants at the re~wlar !'Co:.c;:ions of GHEEH II: JOHNSON. Attorne)IJ.
CLOTHJER MEMORIAL
super adverhslnjJ \\as Ina!.lJ.,:uratcd AdH'ro 11)(' Sun1la) School.
TiCKet. $1.00
•
tisements contained a minimum 01 truth
Swarthmore 283 ..J
Standards deteriorated
CondItIOn!'; he
Presbyterian Service of Music
Mrs E A Jenkb.s, Chairmon
No. 956
carne so bad that the a(h ~rti~ing pro{( ~
---S('plember rerm. Hl3"
sion became concerned.
The chOir of the Pre"b) terlan Church
Chester'. Exclu ••ve Acent. for "BRYN MAWR" SLIPS
AI! that et'rtam lot or Plt'-ce of ground \\ ilh
In J9J3, the Tug\\cU Dill, cowrlng tlJ('~c \\111 nil'e another of Ito:. line ser\lces ()f
thl.' irnllrmemenls thereon ereeted, slttlBte in
J:>ha5CS 01 the. question ,\as introduced It mU~lc at \'e~Jlers thl' coming Sunda) At the norou~h o( Folaort. Delaware C
"Qllalit) mncltand.... '" the 'ow", po.si&/L pria"
t
was later amended to the Copeland Hili orJ!:<1n \\or~hlp at '" "'; o'dock, Mr Kn('ed- Penn~l'hama, and described a('cordmg o~:; ~
certam plan thereor msde by AI
H
At first, ~e\'eral bU~lnes., magazinl:s .mtl ler nlll pl.lY the Fm.lle to the Thm] S)m- ~fihumd'
borouKh engtn('er, daled tbeo~~enty~
or,::ans fa\'ored the b.1I The bilI, ho\u'\('r, phony In Mendel"..ohn, The An~elus (Mao:..
a~ of July A, D., 1928. as (oJlows to
came to nothing due to the efforts of those 'enet) , and Gillette .. .trr.mgemcnt of the "it: Situate on th(' southerly rude ot Glen
SH'nUe {t'orty-Ihe (eet "ide) at the distance
opposed to it, and to the pregsure brou1!ht 10\(''' h) mn, "Come. \'e Dio:.consolatl'."
tdhrce hUndred ell'vcn and sixty_three one
to bear through a
Hide o( F(olcroft aH>nue (fifty feet \\ide)
The actl\'lties o{ the Fecienhon of mezzo" Cllao:.cagm), .lnd for the po"lIude e'Y
ontalhmg lU (ront or breadth on said Glc'
CHtrSTER
Women's Clubs back ID 1006 and 10 07, ':\lIcIUla' (Loret)
\t \ (' .. pers at ; a~enUe l'lghteen f~t and l'xt«nthng or tha~
uldth in !l'ngth or depth south\\ardly between
Dr Barnes said, had been ler\! influentl.ll u clock, the chOir '\Ill "ID!! Stainer's can- parallel
hnes at right angles to said Glen a'Oe-in pushing through the 1~lslation .It th.lt tata "The Daughter of Jairu~" The solo_
(Jill' hUhdnocl t'l"t!t to the northcrh Slife
lime
Ists \\ III he Mrs Cro"", "oprano, Mr Ihp u n ccrtah. nrlf'en t'eet \\ule "rl\e\\a.,. "hlt.h
'1(t~.'IId", .from saul Folcruft "\«nue \\('st\\ardly
OF SMART FOUNDATIONS
.Miss Estclle Lauder. cxecuth c ""act.ln pie, tenor, and Dr W.lrren. b.nitonc
nto PnmOli Ulit'nue.
o
of the Consumers' League of Eastern P(·nn _ .
•
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Togethcr \\ Ith the frt'l' and comtnon liSt'
Savings of One-Third
syh-ania, spoke on the need for this ncn Fortmghtly to Meet on Monday right. Hbert) and prlvliege oC the abo
'
J •
tlOncd fiCleen feet Wide drl\e"ay as ~~dmf~;
egaslahon. She gal c numerous examples
:\J
G
:0\ h
pnfWaJe'e\\ny and water course nt :111 tim~
of !!,reed and corruption, and said thaI the
~s I eOf~e ." ton, of Wallinl!ford, ereaCier Core'Oer.
!;
One-Half and More
one na\! to accomplt~h results was b\ can- d" I )Jl.' I05tess to the Fortnil!htl) on MonUn I
d
b
Regular $3.50
stant agitation
a), an~ar) 21, at 2 .10 o'clock.
und ;:;'~ri~Wons~u Jeet to c~rtUln COmht1ons
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1\1rs Earl Yerkes \\ JlI Te\'iew a non1
IVO I
"Du k t th G
..
'
Jmllro~ements corlslst vf t
Belted Model .. Only
Trinity Church Notes
5 a
e rove, b) a new writer, and stucco house, lSx33 "o-story brick
Samuel Ro~ers Mr Ro~crs is an ~men- gDrage.
feet, basement
The members o( Mrs T. :\ lIen _I ~an and at one lime h\ cd In our nelghborSold as the property of Jose)h A. Cor_
weather's Sunda) School class hale be~n 1012: \Vest Chester
His "Dusk at the ("oran,
Jr., mortgqgor, and Wllliani H. Hart_
Regular $3.98
organized into liThe Bo):s' Covenant Band" Grove" IS a porlra) al of the file of a most a('y, rl'ltl owncr.
Their watch-words arc
"Re\erence,1 Interesting fami!)
GREEn II: JOHNSON, Attorllc}:!1
Obedience, Service" The rollowmg officers
Mrs Thomas Simpers and Miss Helen
were elccted Pre::'ldent, Jimmy Jennings; 1\.lcLain \\iII present hterary sketchcs
J.nurJ "'Il('IQS
secretar), John Jefford~; treasurer, T')mm}
The committee in char~e 01 transporla
No. liS£)
Randall; libranan. Steen .Mery\\eathcr, lIOn \\hen the dub meets at an out-ofSelJlemLt'r Term. 1934
New CIS
assistant lIbrarian, Jimmie Johnstone
to\\ n home con~lo:.ts of ,Mrs Artb~r Jones
Murlgngc Book No. 1066, ,11lJ:'e i3.
Plans for another ~enes of ¥ounJ..: Peo- 2\Jr~ :\ S Wickham tlnd .Mrs. Harold Cal.'
J\II that ~erln'n messuage and lot or JIIl'ee
pic's R~bgious DlScusslons \\111 be made alt \Crt If an) member \\111 can an\ of the~t' of lantl • Illtunte Ih the Tm1nship or Itulley
a meetilJg in the Pamh Hou5C on Sunda\ \\ omen a:rangement5 for her ~tlcndance ~ the County o( Delaware lmd State o(
I ~m.syhania, nlld described as (0110\\8
'1('+
e\'cmng, at 730 o'rlock.
\\111 be made
Complete Selection of
~~~J.n~
~t
8
)loint
on
the
northerly
8;(1('
of
The \\eekly meeting of the \\Onlm to
h
===='~n"~';.n;.~u~t~t;'~'~f;st~.~n~,~.~o~r=t~"~.~n~t'~_~'~'xi
sew ler the need) nill be held on 1\IIIn(l\\ J
Attend Inauguration
morning, beJ!lDning at 10 o'dock
)
The Junior Woman's Auxdmr} Will mel"l
\mont! thuse from Swarthmore \\hu at
For the Junior Misses
in the Pansh Hou~e on Monda) e\tnm" j te:l(ll:d the maugulatlOn at Harrisburg on
ALL
LINES
OF
INSURANCE
at 8 o'dock
,... Tut:~:1a~ 01 Penns)hania's new J..:ovcrnor,
- -. Ge(lr~e H. Earle, \\ere
Dr. and Mrs
INCLUDING LIFE
Methodist Church Notes
J.lme~ F Bogardu .. , Burgess and Mrs OLb BANK 8UJLDINC
Up to $6.98
SW. 1833
John H Pitman and Mr::. J Frank T~r:
The regular meetmg oi thc Woman'" fells
- - -. _
Home Mlsslonan' SOCICl\ \v11I be held on
Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 at the home
Vi::::'ts to Inst:tutions Planned
of Mrs OctavIUS ~arbeth, J2.l Lafa)ctte
Avenue. The Societ) ulll begm thc mls
S\\.lrthm?"e. and
[)ela\\ar~ Counh
slon stud) of Japan
I "omen arc m\ltl'd to \I~.t Sieighton Farm ..
At the recent m('eting of the Sunda\ ~Ien llills School, thc House of DetenSchool Board the followmg officers \\ere .Jon m \hester, and one or t\\'o SessIons
elected. General Superintendent EI
01 J U\ COile Court "lthm the ncxt tn 0
\H'ek~
S h IOn, ~sslstant Supenntendent' Ieanor
C
Yocum: Superintendent of Department~_ . Th~~c. n ho ar;:> Interested should f!'et in
have already
Young Peoplc's, I C Yocum. Senior De_ l ouch nuh hIr.. Andre\\' Simpson, phone,
partment, J H PUman, Intermedlate I S\\arthOlo r(' 77 ... or S\\artilmore 1084-J,
bought their new
Department, Fredenck Yocum, JUnior: before Tuec;::Jay, Ja!1uar) 21
The dates
Departmcnt, Mrs Alice Hoot Primar I \\ I!l be announced later These trips arc
Department, Mrs W C Snyd~r' Be"'} bem!! planned under the auspices of the
• Department, Mrs. Walter • Flood'
.IR- Lea......
f I"
ners
,.,u .. 0
,yomen \ otcrs In preparation
FOR 1935
Cradle Roll, Mrs Arthur Grover' Hom~ 1 ==================
Department. Miss Ruth Horn, MISSIons, I
SHERIFF SALES
Mrs Alfred Garv Whlte, Treas:uer, Jacob
from our Show Rooms.
Shenff's Orric~, COlut House. Med a.
!tfcschter; Plamst, Reuben Hormanj ChorPenna.
Scturclay. February 2, 1935
ISter, C. N McDowell, Leader of Orcheo:.We invite you to ride in
9:30 o'clOt"k A. M.
tra, William .Alston, Secretary, George
Eastern Stanclard Time
one of these 1935 Ford
Flood; Recordmg Secreta.rv, Robert Drt\HIIer, Librarian, John Behenha
Co"\d,tlOns. $25000 Ctl.sh cr certified
V-8's.
~hl"ek at hme of sale (unless oth(>Fwise
ota~ed
In
ad,:,ertlsement),
bahmce
In
ten
days.
Presbyterian Notes
t er comhttons on dal' or sale.
!
Distinctive New Lines and a New Kind of Riding Comfort
Last Tuesday evenmg, the Young Men ~
New Body Spac:!e
~Iub celebrated the third anmversar~ of .. eHm FaCias
Smoother Brakes
No 955
Much Easier Steering
Smooth Actinl' Clutch
Us orgamzahon with a danner prepared bv
Safety
Cia.. in All Cars.
September T('rm. 19.14
New Upholstery
Stroqer X-Frame
a committec of the Woman's As~oriatJo~
New Hardware
Low Cente.. of Weight
A;rplane Type Dash
under the direction of Mrs. Bishop
d
AhJl that certalO lot or piece or g~Ulld
No Sway on Curves
123-inch SprinRL.ae
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an Wit the improvement;;; thereon e ted
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an a ress an rr.ovmg Plctures on Ala~a 1M tb.. Borough of Fo'«roCt D InlC ,situate
Center
Poile Ridinl'
New Connecting Rod Bearings
Crankcase Ventilated
and our National Parks by Pror~sor Penns')Jvania, and descr,~ :c=~%;o:;tY'1
Front Seat. Wider
Wider Body
Softer Uphol..tery Springs
\V} ckoff, of the Ha\'erford Preparat~n' ~:::: :!':Ug~heE.:!!. maded by Alonw H~
StreamliDe Deail'n
School It
. fir b '
.~IMQ(!r, atcd the tWent)was voted the finest meeting
t" dal ot' Ju'y, A. D 1928. as follo~s. t~ I
the Club has ever held Thirty )oun~ me \\ it" Slt,uate on the southerly Side or Glen
AND FORD V·8 PRICES FOR 1935 ARE LOW
n
'1\enu('
(orh_fhe- t'eet 'lld«) at the dis
,\ere present Jack Genscmer. prc~lr]cnt ~r thl'ee hundred slxty~fhe and .!!Ixt ~hnc~
preSIded and presented Elder Horace :\1'1 'lne h,undredtb!'! f('et \\(''
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\\('shr l' Side of Fol("rurt a\enu (fin
~n, a nen an \ale cJa5SOlatc of "ltle~ ContalMIng in front 0/ brealt feet I
Sales
Service
Dr Wyckoff, who Introduced the Speaker P.,ld Glen avenue eighteen reet and f!'Jr.te~d.on
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M CS. B"IS hop by the president In behalf Glen alenlre.- one
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Here in Swarthmore
hundred
feett angles
to th to sahfd
Y oqt: Local Dealer
of ~he. Club. as an expression 01 its ap- :~~ ~~:chre:tec:;:a~r:.o!ftee!l feet wide d~~
precta~lOn of her kIndness in preparing the nstl'l:ardiy into Primos a:!:u!,Olcl'Ort avenue
fine dinner The table decorations \\ ere in . Together with tM free and comm
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charge of Miss Selfridge Mrs. A J ) ones ~;:~ 1~7~ a,nd Pl'i;'lIesre o( the abo:: 1Il~~
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, Miss Elizabeth ; PBM8gewa"y ~d __~fe~=aY&tllSalin~ tor
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Bas..t:ett and Miss Polly Allyn assisted. ~ere.rter (orner.
Imes
South
Chester
Road
the preparation and serving of the dinnel~ ~'f:'~[o~~d subJect to certain conditions and:
9th an~ Sproul Streets
Swarthmore .
Dr: Tuttle preaches the coming Sundu
.mpJ'OVf'lIlent.
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Chester
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mommg the second in his series of ser: and stuC('O hO\l!l@ J8x~o3 (;...
wo-~to~_oLrick
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The Woman's Ac:.sociation announces a
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Well Known Resid...t III But Two'
Weeks Before Death on
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RALPH LITTLE, JR.
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$1.88
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CITIZENS HEAR DR.
RULE AT CONFERENCE
LEGION MEETING
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Slim-E-Feel Garments
Girdles
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Foundations &
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Temperature-Way down.
SNOW-Wa), up (d;d nol cease
falling for two da\"s).
Streets--Way under (~nd desert cd) .
Winds-Blowing (36 mil. gale).
Humidity-Cannot be located.
Traffic-Little or none
Population-Scarcely discerm..,le.
llallmen-WearinlI snon suits.
Animals-Most unhappy.
Schools-Closed.
Borou.h Hall Be/lrr-Slill in Slghl
Under ass-N t uite fill d
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For the Benefit 01 Our F.lorida and
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JANUARY SALE
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DELAWARE COUNTY POUCE SCHOOL FOUNDED
AT SWARTHMORE BY J. PAUL BROWN
LOCAL WEATHER
REPORT
LAWRENCE SAINT TO I
ICOME HERE mESDAY
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$2.50 PER YEAR
S\\arthmore I)olice "ill attend school
The Executi\'e Committee is J. Paul
along with police from othcr towns and Brown, lounder of the School; Dr Jobn
boroughs when the Delaware County Po- H. Pitman, Burgess j W. Raymond Sakers,
lice School opens March 5 at Swarthmore I Chief of Police of Ridley Park; Samuel
, Siege], Chief of Police in Ha\'crford TownCoUege
Believing that modern law enforcemcnt I ~hip; Elliott Richardson, Superintendent
requires well tramed police, J. Paul Brown, of Police and Secretary-Treasurer of the
Borough
Councilman and member of the Committl'C, and Thomas:\. lferyweather,
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Public Salety Commiltee of CouncIl, con- Chairman
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celved the idea of a training course for
It is the duty of the policc not only to
police officers
After several months of prevent crime and to protect life and propstudy and intenSive \\ork. \\ith the lullest crt)', but to apprehend the guilty and to
Pany. 01 Bo,lon. and alter a }.ar. Iransco-operation and interest of J. Edgar secure sufficient evidence in order that a
ferred to the Chester plant. where he has
Hoover of the United States Department conviction mav be obtained. These duties
been cmplo} ed for thJrt~ -three :) cars. At I
,
J ushce i Major Lynn G. Adams, of the arc most efficiently performed by police
of
the time of his death hlr Ewer \\ as head I
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State Police j Captain Harry personnel \\ llh adequate traimng and morlchemisl lor Ih. compan). Dunng his
World Famous Worker Stamed
T.
Ray,
Superintendent
of the De]aware ern equipment. The matter of equipment
icc ,",ith the company, he made numerous Glass to be Guest at Woman's
State
Highway
Patrol,
Captain
Wilson J, IS a local TCsponsibihty, but Mr Brown
discoveries. nolably that 01 Alndyko. a
Club Meeting
Price, of the Pennsylvania State Highway and Mr. Meryweather felt that the proper
product which is used in all tire e:dinguish- I I S '
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Patrol, and William ]. McCarter, Jr, Dis- training of police personnel might be best
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.an renee
uector of the Departt d V
J. PAUL BROWN
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Survhing him arc his wife. ),Iabe] S\\l1lti ment 01 ~talned ?Iass for. the Episcopal Founder of Delaware County Police triet Attorney of Dela\\are County, in- accomphshed by the wdhng co-olJCration oC
structors have been obtained, a catalogue several small police units
Ewer his mother Mrll, Emmaline Ewer Cathedral 10 \Vashmgton, \\111 come to the
School to Be Held at SwarthThis pohce school, "hich is believed to
prepared and plans completed for the 48
of Winchester, M'ass., ~two s.ons, Kendali \Vo~an's Club on Tuesday, January 2Q, I=======m=o=re==C=o=I=le,;.;e~===== hours' course, which will extend from be the first in the country where small
at
Swint Ewer. of Swarthmorc, Nathaniel,l
_..~o
He WIll. lecture on .the hIStory I'
March 5 to May 28. t\\O ... fternoons a police units combine (or training, is also
Jr., a student at Dukc Unh-ersity, and a and ~naklDg: of stamed .glass, With exam~les
week, at the College,
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daughter, Mrs Edmund ~ Pratt, of Bn n, ~Jl hiS method of maklD~ the glass, which
Mawr
i I:; sumlar to that used In the old cathe.
Fun~ral services were held at hl~ home II drals of England and continental Euro~
Wanted: A Pool Table
Thursday arternoon, with Rev. Jobn Ellery ~x or. scye';l hundred years ago
H~
We have been asked by Clark
Tuttle. pastor of the Presbyterian Church.! Jllustrah,'c Slides, ma~e
the M:tropohAl1ison to issue an appeal for a pool
officiating. There will be a further ~rvicc I tan Museum of Art In Ne~v York, are of
table to be used at the Recreation
at Lowell, Mass., this morning Interment I unus.ual b~autYt and he will ~Iso show a Propose Improvements to Legion
Room; Sewell Hodge Wins
Center being formed by the Marcus
will be in the adjoining cemeter} at Lo\\ ell movJ~g Plct~rc on the ~ubJect.. Oth~r
Hook Boys' Club under the spon4-\merlcan stamed J:;lass artists deSign their
Door Prize
Numerous Important Personages
sorship of the Federal Government
windo\\ 5, select, cut and paint the glass,
I of County Join in L W. V.
but they do not make their own glass.
At the regular monthl) meeting of the
in an effort to keep unemployed
Educational Program
young men off the streets Anyone
ll\lr Saint was obliged to construct his Haro!d AlDs\\ orth Post of the American
t o,\n J!la~s factory in order to obtain the Legion last Monda} ni~ht. the principal
having a pool table to c:mtnbute to
1 Five outstanding speaker5 on educational
this project may communicate with
I, des-ired result of his years of
of the
Roger
of
York
subjects \\ere brou~ht to the Citizens' Con·
making o( medieval glass for which he js and Pans. M DaPOlgny, a friend of
Mr. Allison by calling S\\ arthmore
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ference on EdllcatlOn, which was sponsored
" now "or]d famous'
I Howard Hopson, of Han-ard Avenue, is a
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the Department of Government and
Lilted Amounts of District's Lieu- His work on the Bryn Ath) n Cathedral foreign ne.ws correspondent identified with ........- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I Education
of thc Delaware- County League.
lenanb Total MUch Leas
! took him cleven and a half) ears, and he the AglocJ(': Havas~ and a ~e.en student of
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IOf Women Yol", on 1.,1 Friday aflernoon,
Than
Year
expects to be six years working on the Dews a~d international pohttcs and world
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janu.1.r), 18, at ClothIer Mcmorlal, SwartbNathaniel Trull Ewer, a "eU-knO\\ n resi- I
dent of Swarthmore, died at his home. 219:
South Chester Road, S"arthmore, Monda), I
after an illness of two \\ ecks. He was 58/
years old.
Mr. Ewer \\ as born 10 Reading, llas5 I
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was a graduate of Colby Ac,demy, Brown
Universit) and the Lowell Textile schools.'
Shortlv after his graduation he was em-!
ployed by the American Dyc\\ ood Com-
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SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY 25, 1935
NATHANIEL T. EWER
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Upon receiving thc tmal report~ and
The ..\rt Section of the Woman's Club
M Dapoigny spoke informal!} and at
Swarthmore's totals in thb )ear'Si Red Cro!'.<; IS I.dad to be able to prescnt this rare conSIderable lenJ!lh about European condipreSided at the OJlCDlng o( the meetIngt
D~ive It has been ~oted ?t Headquarters opportumt) to the members of the club, tions i.neluding the political system of
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hirh \\ as preceded ..,) a fine program oC
wlttr rep:ret that thIS year s tut31Si arc I3r and non-club members arc as.o;ured that France In which there are 8c'·cnteen partlcs, Member. of Panel Propound
organ
music b) :\Ir~ Ja("ob ::\Ieschter, of
below last ,car's
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/ they "111 tind it worth much more than the wide ramifications of the Stavisky
Various Issues Following
S\\arthmore.
The amounts collected by the vanous the ~mall Ice charged them to attend this scandal; the French S) stem lor control of
Luncheon on Tuesday
lieutenants in thIS dIStrict are as follows: ledure
I crime, and Devil's Island
Manv mterestAfter a len \\ ordl'l .:\In•. Chc) ney turned
Mrs George McCracken. ~145.50, Mrs
- - .... - - 1JOg statements were made 10 ~nswcr to
H participators enjoy the Jtame more the meetlnJ! o\'er to the chairman of the
Charles E Black, $7850; 1\1r.. John FawI members' questions, among them "There than mere spectators, the memhers of the Department. Mrs Hopwood, "ho introcett. _$5600; MISS ~Iarga~ct :ut~:e:
/IS a general realizatlon in Europe today panel at the diSCUSSion luncheon at the duced Dr. Ru]e, Superintendent of Schools
$1032'-'j Mrs. Frank ~ Smtth, :SQ7/"-',
that Germam alone nas not guilty of be- Swarthmore \\'oman's Club on Tuesda} of the State. School men, :-ochool board
Mrs. Herbert Sanford, $7....00; !\lrs Jo~ph
ginning the World War, but that all the must have had a glorious lime. Of coursc, members, tax collectors, and plain citizens
Bates, $7150; Mrs. Dean Parker, $80.,0;
principal European nation", including the discussion was lar more than a gamc, listened attenthel) to the program of
Mrs George Schobinger, $9400, !\Irs ~ S
France, share in thIS ~uilt" "The UOlted as shown b) the serious nature of the change in ~hooJ:-. he outlined. The larger
Wickham, $22 l.OO , Mr:-o. A H Sheldon, Swarthmore College Students to States is so influential m \Vor]d Affairs questions propounded; but the genial dis- schfJo] unit for economy and greater ad$5900; Mrs. J D. Lodge, $bl SO; )~r~
Begin Canvass of Borough
today that no aggreo:.:.or nation will go to pia) of wit and wLo:.dom kept the aud1ence \'antages to the small district, CIvil sen'ice
About February 1
war if the United States makes it clearl~' entertained as weB as intellectually stimu- (or teachers as state employeeSi, with tenure,
Victoria Herndon, $2 00, ~ J _ B. Smlt~,
$39.00; Ulvcrston School. :;;28..-" \\Toman s
kno\\n that it nill sidc \dth the a~rie\'ed I rated The aboundm~ good nature or all and an income tax for school, relieving the
Lc.e Moore
At.1 meeting 01 the InternatIOnal Rela- I nahon."
may have been in part the result of their local real estate taxe", \\ ere among the
Club, $10.00; Mrs. J
(Holmes), $.1.00; Mrs. C E Rigby (Fol- hon:. Suney Committee on Tuesday, )an-I United States afhhatJon \\ ith the \Vorld enjoyment of the excellent luncheon "hich proposals
sum), $69.38; Mrs. Robert Cox (Crum uary 8, compo~d of interested S\\arth_l Court of International Arbitratton was ad- preceded the program Great credit IS dl1e
Some tax \.ollcclors took I~UC "ith Dr
Lynne and Milmont), $9.50; !\lr;;: \V. A. more College students, a program for vocated in addres...o:.cs In two Swarthmorc! to Mrs Harold Grtffin and her efficient Rule"s idea that collection done for a
O'Brien (Springfield), $21050 A total of detimtc action .\\!as decided upon Earle]. ColI~ge semors, Mr. ~Iac~ and Mr. Blatt. I committee (or the pcrfccuon of preparalion 1arger unit \\ould be cheaper
$1,4~.7,\..
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Ednards, chalfman, preSided and plans Then .advocRq was "ell presented and I and service of the luncheon, and to Mrs.
Dr. Holman White, ~o:.sl:>tant SupennThiS amount IS dIVided mto 1 144 !;II 00 \\ ere made for a door-to-door canvass of appreCIated
Benjamin Collins lor the dming room artcndent of Philadelphia Schools, followed
annual memberships, 25 S5 and 5 $10 an- the Borough 01 Swarthmore in order to
George Gillcspie, reprell:entin~ the House rangements. Mrs. A. S. \Vickham and Mrs.
\\ Ith the program as ~en by the State
nua] memberships, and ::;1 H 73 in dona- determine the consensus of opinion on In- Committee, reported that he had been I Leonard Ashton added to the aesthettc
Education Association
tions
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ternational Re]ations, particularly m regard workmg \\ Ith Mr PittinJrer of Borough I enjoyment of the occasion hy a short
Miss Arable Clark, a ..chool room
The abO\ e report was kmdly ",ubmuted to Peace
Councll, to dc\'elop plans for Improvin~ I musical program As a fitting introducteacher Irom \Vest Phllade]phia High
to the SWARTUMOREAN b!' l\lr~ John 001The ballots lor this poll a.rl! being drafted the Legion room alon~ n itb the projected I lion to the subject of the day. "'IntcrnaSchool, pro\oked a good deal of interest
man, ) r, Roll Call Chall'man.
and \\ III include qucstion.;; on such slIb- Improvements elsc\\ here 10 Borough Hall. tionalism," Mrs Wickham ~ang a group of
\\ ith her talk on tenure for teachers. Mi::.s.
--------ject~ as
The Munitions Industry, \Var Council has aIread\ appropriated funds for charming Enghsh, French and German folk Clark is chalfman of the Legislative ComBaby Coach Needed
Prolits, ~rmament Reduchon, The \Vorld the impro\'emenf of the Llbrar)- as an songs, with Mrso Ashton as accompanist.
mittee of the Teachers' League, which
Court, The League of Xations, and other! L \V. D. project
:\s the L{~!lon room
The members of the panel who then norked and procured thc retirement legisThe Community \\rcltare Sonet' (tdc
pos~lhlc means of preyentmg fut'lre nar- adJoms the Librar~ one \\all is alr(':1rly assembled on the platform for the purely lation. She \\arned of ialse economy in
phone. Swarthmore 20iO) dcslU's to I)roThe poll will be Jler~onall} con I meluded, invoh'mg the rcmo\!al of tn1cling: intellectual part of the program were in- schools \\ihile the s~stem \\as top-lieavy
cure a baby coach for a \\ oman \\ho could fare
ducted by undernr.lduate ~fUdents of the I doors and butldm~ a ..ohd \\all. It na~ I deed a distingUished group, represcntallve \\ ith admlmstrath e officials
wheel a coach, althoug-h ..hc i .. not ..trong
College, about Februar) 1, \\ho will en-I re~ommcnded that th~ Lej!lon Post appro- t of man~ phases of h!lman effort in the
Dr. Je""e Holmrs, of S\\arthmorc, Proenough to carry her bab\
dea\"or to reach ever) home in Sn arthmorc. I pnate funds to cxtend tin::. JmprO\ emcnt I fields of cducational, rehglous and social fessor of Philosoph~ in the College and
m an effort to ~cure accurate ~!1ltment 1 bv refinishing the room, and bUlldlD~ a I e\'o]ution The) \\ere Dr. Jcsse Herman president of the new Teachers' FederatIOn,
rresident of Bar Association
on the subject \Vith thi~ information, a! kLltchene!te 'Indjoinind~ Lfo~ the uhsc. o( the, Holmes. \\ ho, as leader. skillfully guided spoke on the teacher as an expert and a
program along Ilohtical hnes n III be out I. eglon ."1.UXI I3ry an
elI'on at t elf ~eet-I the discussion a]on~ certam broad lines of citizen. stating that teachers as experts
D. Malcolm Hodge, of Strath Ha"en
lined later
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Trhe Coun~d \\ould. arrange tlus as thought; Mrs Samuel V. Cole, chairman should be leaders. \\hlch the\ often were
Avenue. Swarthmore. a Chrster attorney,
Smcc the Inspinng talks J!1\:('n I.l"t ::'\0- I an L \\ D. proJect, pro\'lChng: labor Irom of the International Rclahons CommIttee
was elected president of the Delaware "ember b~ Paul Harris, Secretary ur the relief rolls, and the Le~ion \\ ould pro\'ide I of the College Club; Dr Sten art G Cole, afraid to be on account of politics in
school systems He settled to have a rather
Count,· Bar Association, at it5 annual elecXational CounCIl for Pre"ention of \Var,: the' !unds, This timely n ork \\ ould be f head of the Department of Education or
tion of officers recentl) in the Court Houre there has hl'Cn mcreasm!t mterest In the! proVided, and Borouj!h Hall would he r'Jr- I Crozier Seminary; Rabbi Herman EiSC'n- gloomy Jdea o( schoo] boards in general
and of the apath} of C1ttzens.
at Media
subject amon1! the members of the "'tu- ther Impro\'ed
I ber'" of Chester Dr Leslie Pinckney Hill,
----+--The Conference ended \\lth the audience
rlent hod, of the Colle)!"c :\n ~IJ College I George F. Cor~e, reporting for Ihe Com- Prc':idcnt of Che~ne) Teacher.. ' Colle'!c. fecling. aiter Dr Carl Leech'", talk, that
Last Chances to Vote
Peace Poll \\as conduclC'cI .md the rc:>ulls mUDlt) Hall Commilln, .. 1:1t(.'(1 th.lt phn ... MI"'" Be .. stc 0 Hm\,ml, Dltcdor of th(' e\:en one 0111"t thmk det'pl). about the
IDlhcatcd
a ::;tron~ P,l()ti"tll Ic.lmnJ!" .Imon~ I ncrc c!c\clopmg for ,I Illo<.;t <.;u('c('ssful LeaJ!ue of ~ations' .\ssonation, Colonel school legislatIOn and ...tud\ It thoroughly
U \ ou have not alread~ ,"ot('1i lor \our
both
men
and \\ omen student" as \\ ell as I affau. The best mU"lC 1" to be procured, C T Starr, of Chester, and Mrs J" Haro]d bcfore making am depslOns.
candidates for Llbrar) Board Director,
faclIl1\ members O\"Cr 50 per ('ent of the I e"tenslle dccoratJons arc planncd, together Wal"on, member of the Execultve Council
Among the nearly four hundred citlzens
don't fail to do 50.
Cone~c turned out to be ('onsdcntiou~ ob- I "ith floor show and refreo:.hments It was of the Fellowship of Reconciliation
prescnt, a number of mcn and women outThere are still three more ollporhmltle.s
jectors to war and \\ oulrl not parhcipate 1 pointed out t~at thiS IS not a Charit} B.al1 I The discussion began with the consldera
During Library hours tomorrow mornin~,
standm~ in county educational work were
under
an) circumstances.
Wlt~ the e?tJre proceeds ,!!OID~ to chantv tion of the question' "What Arc \Ve seen. Mrs \Varren Mar..hall, of SwarthMonda} afternoon, and unUI S o'clock
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as m prev10us 'can: Althou~h m.ost of Humans Dnvine At?" or "\Vhat Is the more, vlce-Inesident of the State Schoo]
Monda) evening.
W.I.L.
~uslcal
Next
w~dnesdaYJ
the proceeds \\111 j!0 for chant~,. It was Ch,ef End of Man?" "Economic security Directors' A~odation. Mr.;; Magill PatteTBallols are furnished at the Llbrar) and
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~uslca'
for the heneht o~ the su~csted that part. of the Le:non 5 share and (reedom of opportumh''', "To attain
every ,'oter 01 the Borough, n ith or withson, of \Va) ne, chairman oi Education for
Women s International Lea~ue win he of the proceeds mll:!ht he used for the th b ndant life'" "The Attainment of the
the Delaware County Fooeration of
out a Library card. is entitled to parllcici\'en at 8!5 nex:t. \Vednr5d~y e\'enin~'l L \V D project proposed b) Mr. Gillespie. M:~ia~IC ·Era."
\\ere but a few of
pate in this election.
\\'omen's Clubs and a mcmber of the Sdiool
January 30, 10 Clothier Memonal, S\\arth.~ door pnze, offered b~ Hannum & the Id('as expressed The ~('c:ond question Board of Radn(\r: Mr. Shull, tax colIector
The nommccs arc. Mr5 George de Formor~
CoJle~e
I Waite,
nas "on b~ Sc\\ell 1I0dgc, and ~as
"Do Our Institutions Efiidenlh of r okrolt. Dr. \Villiam Sampson, Superest, Mrs E H Bonsall, the Reverend J.
. !\Ir Her~~t J. Til) "ill l~ the or~an- re~reshments \,ere suppl.ied "ith the com- ~en..e These Ends?" The conc:ensus ';f
Jarden Guenther, Mrs Harold Griffin. Mrs
intendent of Upper Darby S4::hools; Mrs
the 'pm~ls.t
the o:\mencan SftOteS
fi phments of be
The opmion seemed to be that they do not, Bessie Everett, Republican State CommitPeter E Told, E. C. ,,7alton, Dr. Frank .st, and \VIlhan::. He]YI'k
Mr~. Ed\\ ard. A. en InS lS C airman a I present mem r..hlp IS "'8, 0 n hom 25 despite noble efforts along some lines Tht' teewoman, and many others from ewry
E. Williams and Dr. A. Y. B On.
the local committee.
\\ cre pre.-'.ent.
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part oi the county "ere at the meeting
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Only School of Its KInd In the Country Will Be Held at Swarthmore
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
JANUARY 2S, 1935
Harold Barnes. of Princeton A\·~.
D.r. and Mrs. W. llievin Wherry andl
M. Brun at Cercle F..,... ..
nue, entertained her bridge club at the family,
of Cedar Lane, were the dinner
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. CAQi
chair~an of the Shelter Committee, .has
.'
Jnglrneuk on Saturday evening.
guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. William Stephani,
A luf'J::c and interesting meeting of the been appointed chairman of tbe Finance
Committee:
Cercle Francais was held M d '
Mrs. Charles D. McDargh, of Indian- of Ridley Park. on Sunday, January Il.
.
on ay evenmg, ·Mrs~ J,'ar - Meurling is on the Humane
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apolis, Ind., arrived on Friday to spend a
Mr. and Mr•• Henchel Go Smith month with her brother-in~law and sister, Mrs. }. L. McLain, of Harvard A\'enue, January 14, at the residence of Mrs. R. C. ~ucation: Committee.
left last Tucsd~y for an extended visit in/I Brooks, of CotneJl Avenue.
J
Entertain at Second MniClUl
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns, of Rutgers Lakeland, Flonda.
.
M
A\·enue.
Supper
The literary program was in charge of
ary Lucas Addresses Local
The n:gular rr.?~tbl)' busin~. meeting of AI. Brun, Prole~or ot French at S\\~arthGroup
Mrs. Rosalie G. Roberts, of South ChesMiss Frances ArmitaICe, of Harvard A\'c. the JUnior Auxll13ry of Trmuy Church. more College who had ch
h'"
.
ter Road, has issued im'Hutions announcing nue, entertained about twenty~ight friends was held at the Parish House on Monday L Pia"
'.
osen as LS tOPIC,
MI~ Mary Lucas, Field Serrctary of the
th:J! she will be at home on Saturday at a supper dance at her home on Saturday e\·cning.
. e~
ISles du hasard.
Alter some pre- Family lVelfare Association of America
afternoon. F~bruary 91 from 3 until 5 eyenin~.
_
.
hmmary remarks of a witty nature, Pro- was the guest speaker at a meeting oC th~
o'dock, to introduce to her friends her
·M'Irs. Geot"'he TI· Ashton, ?f Wallingford fessor Brun proceeded to read the pia," of I lVelfare Committee and Board of ManH
daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Hugh RobMiss June Avery, of Elm Annue, entcr- I 5, spen t cast week ID New York R '
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lagers f th C
.
erts. Before Iler marriaJ!'e on January 5, tained a fe\\" friends at dinner before at- She attended concerts of Arthur Schnabci .enc Be~Jaml~, the title of which had lur- I Carc S:ciel: ot~m~DI~y~?alth and WeJ. .
DJshoo. him hiS subject (or the evening
cn ra
aware County.
Mr5. Roberts was Mu:s AIi~n Adsit Rush, tcndinJ,t the Dancinfl Class Silturda\" e\'C- and Myra Hess.
ninJ!.
oJ Xew Haven, Conn.
Benjamin is a modern ,French writer 'h'
The meetIng, at which 1he Rev. J. Jar...
Mr. E. C. \Vullon, of Riverview ROoUI,/ makes potent usc of fancy t
d \\ a I den Guenther presided, was in the form of
The couple will make their home in
returned
Friday
aHer
II brief sojourn in polemic argument"
The
cha
0 .a
vt~nce an open discussion of nation-wide weUare
Stonehurst Hills, Pa.
Mrs.
John
W.
LeDoux,
of
Walnut
Lane
t
.
,
'd
.~.
nce SI ua Ions
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In the plav
choscn
bv
Pr
f
Jj
achvllies, and was held Wednesday evetripped and feU on the steps outside her
~
.
oessor
runare.
.
Mr. and Ml'$. Herschel G. Smith, of home on Monday, January 14, and suffered
. I hIDg at Borough Hall.
.Miss Helen Wickersham, of Kennell often fanciCul to the extreme and th
Patrish Road, entertaint·d at a second Mex. two broken ribs and bruises.
Mrs. Square, is the ~uest of Miss Mildred Brew- In~ J1ro~uced ~reat merriment as wdl as
.
c
ican buffet SUpper party uri Saturday eve- LeDoux's condition is as well as can be
keen
enjoyment.
ster.
of
Swarthmore
.'\\·cnuc,
this
week.
nin~. The first party ;'·as on the 5th of expected in the circumstances.
---- - +---,._-the month, and thirty-four J,::uests were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower, II
present at each of the affairs at which
Mrs. C. A. Bunting, of College A\'enue of Guernsey Road, entertained at bridge
Elected S. P. C. A. Officers
,Mexican dishes were scn'ed by the Smith with her daughters, Miss Edith and Mis; on Tuesday e\'enin~. Those prescnt were:
children in Mexican costume ..
Isabel Bunting, returned on Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes, Mr. and
At the an~ual meeting of the Delaware
spcndinJt'
sc\"Cral
weeks
at
Miami,
Fla.
Mrs.
Frank
Smith,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
A.
County
Society for the Prevention of f
Mrs. A. n. Chapin, of Harvard Avcnue,
Wilson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
de
Forest,
Cruelty
to
Animals, Mrs. Arthur R. O. Rcd- i
returned home on Wednesday, January 16,
Dr. and Mrs. WilTiam T. EJlh, of W;tI- ~~rs. A. B. Lawn'nec and Mrs. \V. Burton g~VC, o~ Swarthmore, Was eJected second'
JIIIIlS - Jellies - Pickles
artcr ha"ing 5pent two Wl·Ck.s with her nut Lane, sailed from Philadelphia on Mon_
Richards.
vice-president. Mrs. Louis C. Emmons,
English Tllrb - Tea Cakes
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
day aboard the "5. S. Dorchester" of the
Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz and Mrs Th
Harry F. Melt, of Schenectady, N. Y.
Mer~hants & Miners Lim', en route to JackMrs. G. n:~rder CresSl'n, of Riverview I Johnson, of Swarthmore, are also' inc1~:~
104 PARK AVE..
TEL., sw. 1171
Road, entertamed at luncheon and bridgc among the vice-presidents of th A
.
Mrs. Arno Viehoe\'er, of Rutgers Ave- sOD\'IJle and Miami, FI:I.
nue, was caIled home 011 Sunday, January
.
.
,
IOn.
"
t" Mrs E A S ' f P
co 550ClaMrs. Frank J
~.
13, by the iIIne:,s of her mother, Mrs. S. C.
A\'cnue,
entertained'
tit
brid"~
d
t
I
t
rs.
a
e.~achcr
has
arrived
from
Gerf
.
.
.'
nllt
1
aul
is
on
the board
Johnson, of Mt. Carmel, Pa.
"'riday afternoon.
~ an ea as many to VISit her husband, Dr. Hans 0 mana~ers.
.
of
Park
A\'enue,
for
a
few
M~.
Redgravc
was
also among those
.
.
Rademacher,
Miss Rebecca Robinson. of Ogden Ave_
MISS
Billy
Ann
~itche1J,
dau~hter
of
months.
apPOinted
to
5C'f\'C
on
committees,
and is)
nue, has reco"ered from a recent attack
----. -- a m':?lber of the Shelter Committee and
of the grippe which had confined her to ~fr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, of UniverS!ty Place, under\\'ent an emcrnency operaBirths
the Finance Committee.
bed for the past six weeks.
tlon Monday. afternoon in the Delaware
. '
Mrs. E. Smith Paul ha\'ing resi ned
10 to 12 Saturday Morninl's
Mr. and Mr:'.. Lud~o\\" C~a.Yden, of Strath County H?s.p~tal following: an acute attack
A daughter, Judl~h .Hale, was born to
gas,
Ha"en lnn, VISited In Chicago last week. of appendiCitiS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harr) F. Mett, of SrhcnecI
RUTLEDGE FIRE HALL
Mr. Clayden returned this week, leaving
'.
'.
ta.dy, N. Y., on January 2. Mrs. Melt'
!
AIrs. Cla:rden to rem. ain a little longer with ~ MISS ~l~zabeth RI.tdue, of fo~ain'iew, Will be reme~bered as the former
AU Tlpea of Dancing Taught
her parents. :
.
N. J., vlslte~ her Sister, Mrs. Bernard Barbara Chapm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ALL UNES OF INSURANCE
''''Isforl; .
of Pr~nce.ton Avenue, J
. of Han'ard Avenue, SwarthMISS ~ITH MOULSON, Teacher
.. '
ast A
week- B
' . Ch aptn,
INCLUDING UFE
Mrs. Wilham .4"lIen· Bron-n, Jr., of Yale e~d. MISS. Ritchie attended the Friendly more.
OLD
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Dancing Class
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MiSSI
;.~ostes5
Ju,.-C(!
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An'nue, was
bridge
club M.
on home
Circle Monda,.-.
meelmg' last Thursday ami returned to AMr.
daughter,
wasVassar
born
l\fonda.y
at ~"e hpme.toofher
1\Ir5.
Edward
and Mrs. LeonCaldwell,
Palmer, of
Bassett. of 1'\orth chei'i'eir.Riioiadi·• • •..:;
M
d MD'
.
Annue, at the Delaware Counh' Hoc;pital
r. an 1 rs. e\Vltt A. Hills, of Elml on Saturda\' J
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LANSDOWNE
'. ..
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
,"College Rhythm"
JOE P ENNER
LANNY 'ROSS
.- ~ACK OAKIE
HELEN MACK
,
~
Monday and Tuesday
WILLIAM
POWELL
MYRNA
LOY;
"Evelyn Prentice'"
Wedne.day and Tbursday
. "Anne of
Green Gables"
ANNE SHIRLEY
all "Anne"
TOM BROWN
0 .. P. HE~CIE
~:;:~~~c:.nt;:a~:~ ~;/i~l~r~i!:::e~
Mr. an~ Mrs. Carroll Thayer, Mr. and!
"Bordertown"
I)ramatic Section Meeb
arnved on .!iaturday to be the ~uCst of'!
her brother-In_la\,' and sister, Mr. and Mrs_
The Dramatic Section of the Junior Club
Elmer E. Melick, of the Strath Haven Inn. h~ld its monthly meetin~ last Tuesday
Mr
.
hight, January 15, at the home of the
. and M.rs. T. Frank Miller, of Hat- Misses Connie and Berna Nickerson on
b?~o, ~a., arnved on Tuesday for a short South Chester Road
'
:It With their son-in-law and daughter,
A fascinating di~~ssion of dramatics in
R r. ;nd Mrs. Herschel G. Smith, of Parrish I the de\'e1opment of children was condu~ted
oa .
I by Miss Kathryn Simpers, who told of the'
Mr. Philip Kniskern, of Riverview Road natural pro~ression of drama in the games
is at~end~ng the National Real Estate Con~ ?f.a ~mall child, f~om .its !ealistic nursery
venhon In Houston, Texas, this week.
ImitatIons to the Imagmatlve fantasies of
an oJder ag:e.
Tentath'c plans were discussed for the
Junior Dramath- Section to sponsor a series
of. short, si~plc plays for the very small
THEATRE
chIld,
enacting some of the favorite deCHESTER
lightful first stories of the nursery age.
Friday, Saturday, Monday
Refreshments were served by the hostesses at the close of the meeting.
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
-in_
"Irmtabon
"
0f
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday
GINCER ROGERS
Romance in Manhattan"
. I ~.Y!AVER!:!
Due to unprecedented demand
Life"
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Tuesday, VVedneaday, Thursday
LYLE TALBOT
ANN DVORAK
"Murder
in
and
Saturday
WILL ROGERS
hi beinB held over 3 mor~
Continuous frorq
Today (Friday) and Saturday
JOE PENNER
E
p
CONoMY
Cosb Less Than Ever
OWering Sub.tantial Savings on
Every Item U.ted.
"
Check 70111'Deecla DOW ..... atock
up for worthwhile . . . . . .1
Pineapple 2~::~35c
Peaches S~~L~Dr
17c
Sliced
•
SEEDED
Sale Ends Saturday Night, Share in These Thrifty Prices
SunnyEield Family
Sales
4MW
II
Cbester Pike at Prospect Park
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25. 26 (F)
"COLLEGE RHYTHM"
SunnyEield Pastry
(S·L~.21c)
12·L~.3ge
Ceresota or Gold Medal (s·/:.26c) 12·l!:..S7c
Sunnyfield
Fancy Creamery
BUTTER
Ib3Se
Faoey ..... t
Cream Print
BUTTER
Ib40e
(2;b.75<)
(Zlb.79c)
MaD MaDuOctaI'h' 25c aacl SaIea SUp fOIl' • GenaJet.
Hard Cut Rock c.,atal ,Marmalade Jar.
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR - ":i:33e
The IIocakfaot Food
WHEATIES
of Champlolllll
2 ..... 23e
Sl>ecially Priud
for
GRANDMOTHEI{'S-Qualilg
the WeeJc..End!
(A.t. 15c:)
DIGNITY -
SERVICE
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY •••
II
Raisin Buns
~:210c
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FUN~~~,,~~~.~~~ORS
I
RIT.1581 • RACE 1110
47c
GRANDMOTHER'S-"Delicious"
CHOCOLATE ICED
Service
II.Layer Gold Calce
CHURCH NEWS
401 DARTMOUTH AVE., SWARTHMORE
Do Your Banking With
CWc!:!" "ge)
HalF25c
C.k.
Onions u·\~t~o:rade .4 slOc
Green Peas P!r~~d 2 Ib·29c
Strawberries t,~~i;a pint 19C
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank
and Trust Company
box
Finest Quality Meats at A&P Markets
Bring Your Car in for Servicing
and
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 28, 29 (A)
WILLIAM POWELL
MYRNA LOy
-In_
Russell's
DARTMOUTH
&
witb UNA MERKEL
The Charming Stars of "Th Th'
'lOOT
,n
4. an
ogetber Again •
'fl ....t•••
LAFAYE'ITE AVES.
"EVELYN PRENTICE"
I
at
HELEN MACK
All American Co-Eds
i
Expert Work at Lowest Prices When You
LANNY I{OSS
JACK OAKIE
KEELER
OFflCIAL
•..
Service'
Phone.
!<~s_p;o"<'
And the Entin! Cadet Corps
So
440
SERVICE
~ BI~
Washinl' ~ Lubricating - Tire - Battery _ B
k
a_.
ra e .. o.X!....ct!
-
Ib23c
Ducklings
Up to 3! pound
Mi'k-Fed
Chickens Fancy
STEWING Ib23C
CAROLE LOMBARD
''TheThursda!' Only, .JUlluary 3lat
I'
FIrSt World War"
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Uncensored I
used in replacements and
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genwne factory parb
.n
b'
rep.... work are
• ... e Use no su stitute or used Parts.
ALL 'MAKES
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
9 :45 A. M.-SundRY Schoo).
11 :00 A. H.-Worship and Sermon. Subjee~:
"Finding God."
7:00 ]'. M_-Epworth uaJ['ue.
7 :45 P. M.~Dright Hour Sen.-ice. Senior arid
Young P~ple's Choirs. Specl...
soloist EmmR Zuern. 80pmno.
of Philadelphia.
Brief sermon
hy
Dr. Channell on
"The
Fe"el"('() Spirit."
Strangers Cordially In"'Ued
I
2
5
JOT
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Beer ongues C$::S'
Ib
SWIFT'S "PREMIUM"-SMOKED
(3-'040lb)
Chuck Roast _
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
01·' SWARTHMORE
Park A"enue below Hanard
RIB END- (Up to 3! pounds)
:Pork Loin Roast
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda7 Sehool.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda7 Lesson.Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
p .. m. Readlnl' room open daily. except Sundays and boUdan. 1 to -4; Church edlfiee.
All are cordially invited to attend the aervfees and 'D8e the Reading Room_
'Loin End (f':ll.':) 'b 21e
of cars repaired in Our shop.
I
Pork Chops (~,) It. 29c
1&
17e
-
Skinless' Filleb''l..{. 17c' ·11 H.libut:
Ib 21e
Fresh Sea Bas. 2 n.. 25e .-S.le!=t Oysters do.lo5c
K.
an
,
the
W ~~~I~!~n!~f! ~~t':~p"gf ..·tf
WEDNESDAY
_ ,
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-8ewing and Quilting In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All Cordislly In\"ited
I
C
lb.
. FRESH BLUEFISH·.
SLIcED.
CHOICI!
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9 :45 A. M.-Firat Day School.
0:45 A. M.-Moming Forum.
Thomas
Brown, Jr.• will spf'Rk on "Friends and
EVolving Social Order."
11 :00 A. M.-M.eeting for Worship in
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TOANNE SHIRLEY .s "Anne"
M BROVVN as O. P. He.l'ie
ZAsu PITTS
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prof. physiology and biopbysics, Swartb- of Ihe Massachusetts State College, which
more,
1926·27, a5!i0. prof., 1927 ... 28, prof., her father occupied for many years while
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1928-29, dean of men, 1927-29.; fellow Nat. he Was professor of agriculture and afterANN B. SHARPLES
Research Council, at Cambridge and Lon... ward president of the college, then called
Editor
p ..bllaber
don, 1928-29; Johnson prof. biophysics the Massachusetts Agricultural College.
and dir. Eldridge Reeves J ohoson Founda- The house, now restored, and made a facTITUS J; £WIC
tion for Med. Phy!ics, U. of Pa., since ulty club. is one of the old landmarks in
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1929. Assoc. editor JOllr. 0/ Ctll"lar and Massachusetts and because of this and its
Comparative Physiology. Ensign U. S. connection with President Stockbridge is
ROSAUE DRYDEN
s.elal Bdlt.r
Naval Aviation Corps, 1918-19. Fellow now widely known.
A. A. A. S., Am. Physical Soc.; Optical
--,..,-..'--PhODe Swartbm.ore 900
Soc. America, Soc. ExpU. Biology and MedTrinity ChlB'ch Notes
Eaterecl .. Seconcl C.... M.tter, .JaDUAry 24. icine, Phila. NeuroL Soc., Am. Neural.
young' people of the Parish
un., at the Poat OfBc:. at Sw.rthm...., P ... A5sn., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Psi. Delta andTwenty-two
CoJlcge met in the Parish House on
WIder the Act of March 3, 1878.
Sigma Rho, Sigma Tau. Contbr. to Am. Sunday evening and formed a "Religious
and British scientific jours. Republican. Discussion Group." The next meeting will
FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1935
Baptist. Club: Union League (Phila.). be at the Rectory on Sunday evening, FebHome: Swarthmore, Pa. Office: Univer_ ruary 10, at 7.30 o'clock. The purpose of
To the Editor:
sity Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa."
the group is to give young people an opThe C('Uowing telegram is self-explanalJortunity to talk over, frankly and intory. There cannot be a more worthy
Presbyterian Notes
formany, some of the religious problems
contribution than help to a .sufferer from
or the present day and, also, to find a
Next
Sunday
morning,
Dr.
Tuttle
coninfantile 'paralysis. I hope that Swarth.
tinues his series of sermons on "Jesus," Christian solution.
moreans will respond generously.
The Junior \Voman~s Auxiliary will hold
the subject being "The Opened Eyes." The
ARTHUR E. BASSETT.
a
Card Party tonight, Friday, at the resifinal sermon in the series will be on the
"Dear Dr. Bassett:
dence
of Mrs. J. Burris West, 323 Swarthmornin~ of February 3, with the topic,
"As you know, our company is comore
Avenue.
UWhat Shall I Do \Vith Jesus?"
operating with the National CommitThe Sunday School and Junior Church
tee in charge of the President's Ball
The Endeavor Society holds another in- recently contributed an additional $155.00
to be held January 30. We are acteresting meeting Sunday evcning at 7 for the work of the Diocese and National
cepting signatures of Swarthmore peoo'clock, the subject being "Science and Church.
ple at twenty-five cents each on a
Rcliltion," to be opened by Dr. Kille, of
Birthday Telegram to be transmitted
Methodist Church Notes
the college, and to be followed by questo the President on his birthday.
The
Bright Hour Service on Sunday C\'etions and discussion. All young people
Every cent to be turned over to tbe
nin(,!
at
7.45 will be made very attractive
and students of the school and college are
committee who, in turn, will donate,
by
the
participation of both the Senior
invited. The special topic for February 3
along with the proceeds of the Ball,
and Young Pcople's Choirs. The special
wiD be on "Prayer."
to the Foundation at 'Varm Springs,
soloist will be Emma Zuern, soprano, of
--Ga.
The public dinner given next Thursday Philadelphia, who will sing "Prayer""1 have received a communication
evening at 6.30, under the auspices of the David Guion, and "Fear .Not Ye, 0 Israel."
from the committee at New York, ask\Voman's Association, is directed by Mrs. The pastor, Dr. \Vayne Channell, will'
ing me to endeavor to find someone
Bh:hop and her committee and will be one preach brie8y on "The Fevered Spirit."
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who will accept the local chairmanship.
of the most attracth'e affairs sponsored by
The Sunday School is arranging for a
These duties will be outlined lurther if
thc :\5sociation this year. The proceeds Sunday School contest for attendance to
your permission is granted to submit
will be devoted to special improvements be~in on February 3.
your name to them. May I ha\·e your
the Association is planning to make in the
The Epworth LeaJ.!ue of the Media
reply, at your earliest com'enicnce?
church interior in co-operation with the Group of the South District of the Phi1aURegards,
I trustees.
delphia Conference will hold their Annual
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"w. J. PORTER,
Booth Festival in the Social Hall of the
The Sunday School Cabinet has ar- church on Tuesday evening. The Meth-I
"~anager."
Dr. Bassett has accepted the local chair- ranged a special course of missionary in ... odist Episcopal Orphana~e in BOlla will this
manship, and names and rontributions struction for the school, consisting of mov- year re:eive the proceeds of the booths.
should be left at the Western Union Office, ing pictures of mission lands with explana- The exhibition of the booths and the award
tory comments. The first of these WaS
2 Park Avenue.
of the prizes will be preceded by a gen-I
given Jast month on Japan. The next
eral rally of the young people in the Sun-I
series on Korea wiJI be j!i\'Cn to the three
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
day School As.."Cmbly Room, when Dr"
lower departments. on Sunday, February Jesse Holmes, of Swarthmore CoUege, will
AMERICA"
10, and to the up~r ~epartments on Sun~
delivcr an address. All young people of
The fourth of a series quoting the rec- day, the lith, The pIctures arc shown at the church and community are invited to
ords of Swarthmore men and women as 10 o'clock, the hour for regu1ar lesson share in the inspiration and fellowship of
found in "Who's Who in ..,-\merica" follows: study and take its place for that day. The the evening.
"BRONK, Detlev \V., physiologist, experiment so far has been most intercst~
physicist; b. N. Y. City, :\uJ!;. 13, 1897; ing and successful.
s. Mitchell and Marie (Wulf) B.; A.B.. Publishes...Ar-:--t"C
ie-:1-<;-.""J;,-)'-_.Mrs. _TutQe
Swarthmore, 1910; studied G. of Pa., 1921 j
M.S., U. of Mich., 1922, Ph.D., 1926; m.
The Spri"gfield Unioll, Springfield, Mass .•
Introduces
Helen A. Ramsey, Sept. 10, 1921; one son, has recently published an interesting arJohn Everton Ramsey. Instr. in physics, tidc by AIrs. John Ellery Tuttle, of the
The "New Chief" Model
SWARTHMORE, PA.
LANNY ROSS
DICK POWELL
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PUBLISIlED EVERY FRIDAY AT
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"FLJRTATION WALK"
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24; instr. in physiolQlt:y, 1924-26; asst. House," her girlhood home on the grounds
Cbester'a Most Distinctive
Monday and Tuesday
PAUU~hLORD
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Extra-Big Stal'e Show Every Sat.
Days
The Penn State Alumnae Club of Phila
delphia will hoJd a card part" at th~
Strawbridge and Clothier Store 'in Phila
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(e p ,. on aturda)" February 9. The pro_
reeds are for the Student Loan Fund.
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ar es '. Hess, of Park Avenue,
Swarthmore, is chairman of the party.
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Friday, Saturday
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oAn)rSes'l·nd d Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edward Boyd
a ur av evt'nmg
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook of
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opples Lane, WallinJ,tford, spent the weekend in Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. Hess Chairman of Party
PETER E. TOLD
JANUARY· 25, 1936
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Entertainment was furnished in the form .Many board .members rea.li%c. this limi~~. wlee ttte;. distUrb the pe~e _and QIliet of tbe to r.o~Utu.te .uch disorderly eoDduet .ad
01 Christmas carol> and Girl Scoul MlDg!l, lion awI',have co.OI>I'(1II'" with'lhe 'office Immedr... neJo-hborhood.'
. hlbill. . . .me.
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was ab~ In sendJP.g c~ml' ~y, 10' us. Wit!i
managed by Mrs. Cox anel her j fine eOD!-· skiJJtd c;ase woJ;k. it lS.poSSlble. to ~va1uate
mittee ...Miss Pound, the nurse in charge, a faDm,
," Y ~.'IU. _,dOD, in. the o~ce ,as weD ~
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played for group.singing of carol>,
in ihe home and,!1 gives t)le,lanlily.a feel·
"Miss Eaton attended a meeting of Deb;.. lng' of partiCIpation in making their own
ware County School Nurses at the Sharop plans'.
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Hill High .School when Miss Carpenter;f
"For the YC
,Thelbird party,
Mias ; Eaton Reports 011 Nuning
~iceof 'H~~ a"mI WI!!- .
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'fare~~
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.houtl~ or ,bt¥i1l8' 01 lDuslcal inatrwaau""
JANUARY
pro-.
CLASSIFIED
FOR
FOR RENT-Attractive room with private
Chari.. Kurt"b.lz Mak.. Report
of the Delaware COUllty Tu-
FOR RENT
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the State Departm~Dt of Health
discu«Art
had a case' loadthof 586 individuals
and whieh unneeeuarily dlaturbe the peace and
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I'mg
,.- fwe
The, annual meeting of the Community eye pat h 0 ogy In a most mteres
waf,
a mill'es. D
,unng, e same pcn'od t h ere quiet ot the nelahborhood afl'eeted thereby.
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HealtH anti Welfare Society of Central arid best methods to conserve the vision were 1.383 'office visits and .1239 field visits in~elnc::~~'::~~~th:d!t~~:~i~: ~oJte.r;
De~wjlre CouDiy was held recently in Bor. of school children. It haS been rumored showing an almost equal proportion of field places of the BoJ'QUI'h In a noby or boJeteroua
ou.LJi ~all, .S.wart, hmore, with,-the president, since that through her activities a class fQr and office visits."
manner dillturblng· or tending to disturb t",e
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Mrs.'
ndrew FraDcis Jackson, presiding. Delaware_County school children Wit
Borough.
Mrs. .-George ,L. McCracken acted as sec· loW' \'ision may be formed.
SecUon 3. AUTHORITY OF POLICE. The
relary' ','n Ihe absence 01 Mrs. J, Donald
"Ob~n'ation at the Babies' Hospital of
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Uurgl"Sll and the Department of PoHee are
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herebY authorlz.ed and empowered to take all
Gibson. Officers elected for this year are: PhtJadelphla of an able demonstratIon of.a
action neeessary and appropriate to the en- .
Presid'ent, Mr.;. A, F, Jackso'n', secrelary, home visit to a prenatal patient in poor
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forcement of this ordinance, and In .ddfUon
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to other powers may serve lIuch notices ad_
Mrs. j .. Donald Gibson; first vice-presi- Circumstances concluded our December opminillter such warningll and ere(:t at th~ en_
dent,' ,MrS. George Karge', sccm.d vice- portunities to keep up to date in recent
trances to the Borough. and eillewhere therein,
. t he pu bl'IC hea It h nurs~g
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R eports'"
signs and to
warningll
as may behereof.
necessary
presid~nt, Mrs. Lee Moore; treasurer, Mrs. den'I oJ)ments In
.......ad e b y.CL_'IUUJ'"we-:t Qf such
or appropriate
the enforcement
Earl
Yerkesj assistant treasurer, Mrs. field.
'Various ,Committees; Announce
Section~: PENALTY. Any person. firm
"Volunteers who substituted in the offire
Program ~or February 21 t
or eo~oratlon violating this ordinance shall
J. Donald, Gibson.
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be guilty or a mhdemeanor, punfahable by fine
Reports weie given of' the Wen Baby dunng the month were: Mrs. Charles
"f not JC118 than Ten DoUarB ($10.00) nor
Stormy weather failed to interfere with morh• 'fthan One Hundred DolJan: ($100.00) for'
Clinics of the district. Miss Charlotte Fellows, Mrs. \V. N. Spangler and Miss
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ffiICC lR
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ense.days,
or byeither
imprfaonment
more
Eatori supervising nurse ,:::ave a report of IE. M. H anson. G I'fts to teo
nen dly C'IfC Ie, wen,
than 0thirty
or 'K>th. or
Annotperson
the n~, rsing service du;ing December as I cember were as follows: Wool mattress as is usual with this group of welfare i aiding or abetting lIuch unlawful aetTon 8hall
JANUARY SPECIAL
. and sh3W I Ior a ch
' pa I'lent, M rs. \\.or kers, a Iarge part 0 I t he mem ber sh'IP!. this
be eonllidered
of a ofviolation
or
rODic
ordinance.IIkewille
Each guUt)'
repetition
lIuch un.
follows:
"A brief statistical summary for Decem-I George W. deForest; one dozen large bot· met at the home of Mrs. Bernard Isfort, lawful 8dion, alter notice Crom the DepattPElUfANENT WAVE
. , to our credit.
. or 91 II cs cod I'wer 01,
'1 Spnng
' flIeId W oman •s CI u,
b p.
ment of
Police
of tbJs
Borough orofother
be.r shows 657 vmts
rmce t on A ~enue, Th.u rsd
~ a),. Ja?uary 17 . action
taken
toward
the enroft'em~nt
this
more than November. This is the largest throu~h Mrs. George Karge; one dozen
The Sewing Chairman, MISS Vera ordinance,' shall be cOllsidered a separate
number for any month, except October. pairs baby hosc, ten dre~, two caps and Demuth, rep~rt~d 10 baby drC&."Cs, 4 sa~ks ~:eth: r~~!i~~III::~~id!!, lI~h:- BoIr~u:gdi!!:
Complete
Two hund. red and nine of these visits were I <;acques and two e~tra sacques from the and 2 caps dlstnbuted to needy ca~s, With I' ta~e IItJch action in law or in equity or other_
ALL BEAUTY AIDS, $,50
made to give nursing care to those having I Fricndh' Circle through Miss DeMuth, sew- 9 dres.."Cs in process of makin~.
wIs"e.'o.reatraln ~!. sa"hd aetlol,nhll. or abate anh"
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mUmg Chairman, Mrs. C. C., Council may authorize.
illnesses of a non-communicable nature, or 109 chaJrman; bed lDen and clot 109, rom
21 more than in November. One hundred Mrs. H. B. Cookman; baby's quilt and West, announced the near completion of a
Sectio~ 5. ORDINANCES REPEALED.
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
and two \\;ere made to those affected by I to:rs, Mrs. Annie Daniels; 28 new ,baby hand~knit a~ghan which is to be donated :::ceo~'=:,;ti~:~~u:!~i.:nf~!hnth~ :~~i:
409 DARTMOUTH AVE.
communicable diseases, including g:rippe, or I garments and toys from the Mothers As- to someone ID Deed of such comfort.
nanee fa hereby repea!e:l. but nothimr herein
68 more than in November. Fifty-nine, sistance ,Fund; J jars of jelly for invalid.
Mrs. Henry Hanzlik. in charge of Christ_18~~!1 be taken toI ,-:ePE'8l,o'h 'Bfl'ect any other
Swarthmore 595
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~.-umance or reso u Ion 0 t e orough deelarnurSlDg VISits were made to mothers and. from 1\ rs, . . Jo nson.
mas as 'ets, reported sen 109 five generous 'm,~g~a~c~,.~o~,~c~o~nd~.~c~'.;n~o'~h~';"~i~n~p~ro~v~l~d~cd~'~O~,~~================~
new babies. As would be expected with
"Volunteers who transported patients to baskets, with toys and candy added. ~
such a nursing case load, our health teach-' hm:pitals and eye dinic were: Mrs. Fred- Underwear and new dress materials were r
REFRESHING
ing visits were few, _although appro:timateJy II erick Child, f\fiss E. M. Hanson, Mrs. Wil- added to the baskets.
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the same as last month.
liam T. Ellis, Mrs. Carl DeMon and Mrs.
Four members assisted with the packing
after a long day •• delicious fOod _ _ _ well
"Grippe appears to be the most fre· 1 Alan C. Wood.
of baskets sent out by the Health Sodet)'.
served • • • m an
atmosphere that is quiet
quentIy recurring theme during December. I
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It was voted to continue ~ndjng the
yet
cheerful
In several of our families as many as five
three quarts of milk daily to the family
or ~ix patients have succumbed to _it at
that has been receiving it for some months
IN THE TEA ROOM
the same time, Several of the schools i n ·
past. A ton of coal is 31so to be sent to a
Dinner .... , ................ . .50
our territory closed for Christmas vacatic;m
family without fuel and one doz:en bottles
Saturdaya and Sundays ........ . .75
a little early because so many pupi1s were i
of cod liver oil to be purchased for the
.p1D1"AlD'. 'I cmc.'' 1N
REGULAR MEETING.
RENT-Housekeeping apartment. five
roomll and bath. Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore. P.. Telephone, Pennypacker 4442 or
S,,'arthmore 489.
bath. lurnfahed or unfurnlfhed, and garage.
Addltfonal small room If desired, Telephone,
swarthmore 182.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Walnut nnish roll top desk.
Good condition. n.vo. Bachman's Market,
514 Yale A,·enul".
'l'eJ~phone Swarthmore
1113.
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Other _schools closed because of the
Health Center for distribution to underof scarlet feveT. Needless to R
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nourished babies by the nurses.
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say, most of the time of our nufSCS was I e I~ .0
any m •
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An illustrated talk on the !\alional
spent in bedside care.. Many of the fam- I
hons Denoted m ~esume
Parks by Dr. William T. John~on was
ilies c~used .u; considerable worry as they
at Annual Meetin~
announced for February 21, at the horne
were In a pItiable state because of lack of
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of Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., 15 Benjamin
coal and clothing especial1y underwear and
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ment, gave lhe following report at the
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ven~e.
shoes.. ur oCla ervlcc Department was I
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f t h e C ommumty
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The preSident Mrs. T Harry Brown
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"Because of communicable diseases in ou,~
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Our .statlstlcal report shows one hun·
parties long antici'pa. ted by the 'pres,chooll. dred and thirty-two fa?"ilies carried over "Birthday Fantasy" at Church
children -.1n (wo -or pur 'larger health. cen-i ~r~:rri. N~\·e~ber. ,Dunng December ~e
La!'t Friday evening in the Sodal Hall
ters, HolMes and. Folsom, 'had to 'be can_l~cI~~d twent)'-four of the one hun~red and of the Met~odist Church the children and
celled. HO\yeyer, so that the children thirty-two. and .opened. !wenty-OI~~ new YOUllg people of the church ga\'e an orig.
should not be too much disappointed, our ca~e~. not In.cludlDg addlllona.1 famlhes re· ina I pro):::ram under the caption "Birthday
faithful .committees at these centers per· Cel\'lOg Christmas baskets. only: There Fantasy." each act performed on the stage
sonally delivered the little Christmas gift \\:e:e one ~undred. and thlrt~-.elght fiel~ being reJlrescntat~\'e of one of the twcl\"C
previo!lsly prepared for each child.
"mts and eJghty-m~e office VISlt~ .for thel months.
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"The tot~1 number of children brought ?nc hundred and thI,rty-seven f~mdles durA. "Tom Thumb" wedding in full regalin'
to the five clinics held in, December was mg the month. Many of tm: "eferrals \\'a~ Junc's contribution to the program.
104, 16 heing ncw en)-oUrnents: One mat· : carn~ from. the State offic~ in Lans?owne.1 On each side of the aisle were ~ix tables,
ter about dinic attendance that is interest· ~ !helr re~~ests co"~red a Wide range,.melu.d. each one containing a lar~e cake and decing to note is the increase for the ,Ridley 1tn~. famlhes r~f'!rred for. ?OO~ h~u~lDg Slt- orated in keeping with the major holiday
Park center, whose chairman is Mrs. Bas-: uallon:;, .furmture,. far~lIhes mehglble for of. the month it represented. Ice cream
sett Ferguson.
I Slate rehef
but \\'lth Inadequate budgets,l and cake were served after the entertainuThe Christmas parties held at three of j cruetches, special school training, dental ment.
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our clinics brought much e::ccitement and i work and domestic difficulty.
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pleasure to our children. Our agency is: . "The kinds and. amounts of material reBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
indebted to two troo)1s otSwarthmore Girl 1 he.~ expended d~rtng the ~onth.~ere:
ORDINANCE No. 363
Scouts, one under Mr~. W. W. Turner and I
Foo? and mdk! $195.72; c10thmg and AN ORDINANCE defininR' clisorderly eonduct
Mrs. H. S.- Griffin, an~· 'one under Miss., I sh~es, ~18.43; medical c~re, $3.22 j carfare,
in the BorOUg'h of Swarthmore. prohibiting
Doris McIntyre. They tobk entire charge I $1:1.10; gas and electnc, $23.97j water,
nil unnecessary nomes, sounding or hQrns or
of refreshments and gifts at two clinics,! $9.9,\; fuel, $140.30; loans, $5.50j 'made
other warning devices or other conduct of
business. t~de. transportation. recreation or
tbus saV:~J:lg, u_s much time and expense. work,' ~86.32.
nmusement tending to disturb the peace and
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"Our coal item is higher this month than
Iluiet of th~ com~unity.
ESTATE
OF TESTAMENTARY
H. CARROLL PUSEY.
deceased.
LETTERS
on the
above it has been so far, and may be p'artiy acEstate 'have been granted to the undersilrncid.; :c~)Unted for by ihe fact that the State is
THE COUNCIL OF-: THE BOROUGH OF
who request
all the
pcrsOns
or de-..
f ue I re!e
I' f on Iy. M any fam- SWARTHMORE DOES OIlDAIN:
mands
against
Estatehaving
or, theclaims
dece
make known the samc. and all persons in- ilies can meet all expenses but coal. When
Section 1. DISORDERLY CONOUCT DEFINED. That it shaH be disorderly eonduct
d~bted
to the
out
clelay.
to decedent to make payment. with_ this is added'to their budgel, Ihey fall woe. for any person: firm or corporation to make.
MARY S. PUSEY. Executrix.
fully behind with all their other bills.
t'aUlie, or permit to be maie anywhere in the
Borough o[ Swarthmore any unnecessary
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N.
Chester
Road,.
Swarthmore. Pcnnsy!vama. k' "\Vith our large number . of cases and the noise. clamor. din or other Bounds lowsoever
Or to her Attorney.
, ·101 of work we are trYing to do, relief ca~scd. h.nding ,to d:,.tu:'b th ~ j)~~ce I1nl! quiet
·t::LAUDE c. ~!UTH. Esq..
as well as some constructive service it is of the community. or to carry en. or permit
Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore. Penna.. and
to be carried on an), bUlliness. trade trans1617 Land Title Bldg., Philade1phia, Pa. ImpOSSible to meet In any way our de- portation. recreation or amullement, 'private.
1-4-6t
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mands without .nore office interviews. public or commercial. at a time, in a place
or in a manner which eaUS(I$' or creates any
unnecessary noise or disturbance. All such
noise or other soun'd.s even" though no 10uder
than the customary and unavoidable sounds
or noises attendant upon the 'ordinary use and
IK".cupaUon of Prelllilies. private, public or com.
".'ercial, or attendant upon the ordinary opera_
tion or performance, of businl!Ss. trade. amllS~
men~. transportation' or. other uses shan be
t'onsldered to be unneceuary. and to constitute disorderly conluct if -the)' are made.
caused or suff~red to oceur on Sunday. Ot on
week-days durlDg hours other than the USUa'
and customary houn for such work. activi.tY
or operation. EXeept';in CIllSeS of emerg'ency.
no person. firm or corporation. shall carryon
any activity. or_ transaction whatsoever. at a
time or in a manner which causru unneces.
sal')' annoyance to any resident of this Bor.ough.
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Ser,tion 2. PARTICULAR CONDUCT PROHIBITED. Without it?- any manner intending
to lI1!Jit or restriet the generality of the above
defi.mtion of and prohibition against disorder-Iy
condud. Council hereby declares the follow_
ing lo constitute disorderl)' conduct:
la) The unnecessary sounding or automnbi!e horns. klaxons .. sirens. heUs whistles or
• other sounding devices on autom~biles tru'eks
I bllSM. trains. or other vebicles wlihin th~
., Borough of Swarthmore IIhall constitute disBefore their "NOW-l-LAY-ME-DOWN_
orderly oon~uct. ·The operators of aU such
TO-SLEEP" time comes, give them Penncreat's
· vehicles or instruments of tranaportation shan
· at all times exeu:ise the highest dql'ee of
pure milk' to drD!k.. There's the inaJriI: of
· care and foresight in the -operation thereof
h.,.)th IiDd happiness in' it.
The kiddies
! and llhall not ~nd"vor to lIubstitute the souna:
Ing of wllrnings in place of careful drivink.
thrive on it.
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proper approach to crossings, and the main~
tena~ce of proper ~ontrol At apP,roach to
CrouIDJPI. and the maintenanee or proper con_
tro1. at all times over their res~tive vehicles.
~t ~. not intended hereby to prohibit tlile
Intel.lgen~ use of lIucb sounding devices in
e!"ergencles. or at times when. in the eX(>relllC of Judgment,. a prud@nt operator 'Would
/1I(lW-IIIGJ.
J make use. of such aouod devices.
!b) The keeping of dogs. chickens or other
· anlmalll under s~h eondltions. or in lIuch a
manner, tbat by barking; crowing o.r other-
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Swarthmore 680
Swarthmore, PeallL
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
The Hamilton
The Whittier
The Cheater Arms
Norriatown, Pa.
140 North 15th St. 4th & Edgmont Ave••
Phila,. Pa.
Cheater. Fa.
asonHeflin
M COAL CO.
PHONE REGENT 1308
or SWARTHMORE 6
Etf ;, ,511.00
"", ;., ,,$11.00
itt...$11.25 P.. ,; ,$9.25
B""wt.ea ,. ,$7.75
CASH OR IF PAID IN IS DAYS • L1SERAL CLUB PLAN ARRANGED
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cue, last Thursday near Ulveraton School.
Rl",~·ard.
Tetephone Swarthmore 1812-.J.
LOST-Case eontainin,r lIeveral keyll, vicinity
Dartmouth and Park Avenues. Thunday.
January 17. Cnll Swarthmore 900.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY-Ulled rowing maeliine.
MUllt be reallonab!e. Write Box 1, Swarthmorean Office.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT--8eeond_hand
furniture-Ih·ing room. kitchenette. Studio
rouch. MUBt be cheap. Write Box F. Swarth_
murean OffiC(".
SWARTHMOREAN
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Improve Swarthmore Manuscript
The Swarlhmore Manuscript. a publication
of Swarthmore College, bas been improved
and made decidedly larger. NOl only does
it contain student articles, but many fac.
ult)· articles of interest have been added.
Some changes have been made on the staff.
Baking Needs
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berculosis Association
Industry
Forty Years
The Commissioners of Delaware County I
were highly praised recently (or their
~Ibcrt H: Oster~an, of Rutgers Avenue,
efforts to make some provision for hospital, assIStant \·Ice-prestdent of the. Bell Tele.
care for the unfortunate sufferers from' phone Company o.f Pennsy.lvama, recently
tuberculosis in this coun1\'.
obsen'ed . the for~leth anmversary of his
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entrance Into the mdustry. He entered the
A committee from the Board of Direc· sen'ice of the Chesapeake and Potomac Bell
tors ~f ~he De!aware County Tu~er~ulosis Telephone Company in 1894 and in 1909
Assocmllon watted on the ~OmmlSSll)nerst transferred to the Pennsylvania Company.
Charles H. Drewes, C. EdwlD Hunter and He ha:s held his present post since 1926.
James F. D6mond, to report on the service rendered by the appropriation of $ 2 0 , - .
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()()() made in 1934 and 10 ask for a similar' Anna Brmton at Pendle
for lQJ5 .• Mr, Harold Ervin,
At the opening of the winter term at
Of. MedL"l, ~cted as. ch.~nman of the cO.m- Pendle Hilt, Wallingford, announcement is
mltlC~, whl~l~ conSisted of the follOWing made of the presence of Anna Cox Brinton,
promInent CItizens, all of \\:hom arc mem· wife or the acting director, Howard H.
bers of tl~e Boar? .0£ Dlrcctors of the Brinton, as a resident member of the staff.
TuberculosIS ASSOCI3110n3 Mr. He~ry \V. Anna Brinton comes to Pendle Hill on
Stokes, Mr. Harold Ernu, of MedIa; Mr. lea\'e of absence from Mills Collegc, CalFreas ~. Snyder, of Upper Darby; Mr· 1 ifornia, where she is professor of archaeJa~~ f. Stewart, l'( Lan~downe; Dr. J.: ology and dean of the faculty.
Wilham Wood and Dr. M, A. Neufeld, of
Chesler, and 1\1"r. Charles Kurlzhalz, Sec•
retary of the Tuberculosis Association.
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"The importance o( this fund. from the
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SpecialLy Priced
With this timely sale of baking
needs and raisins at sueh attractive prices, this would be II good
time to buy. And for dessert
serve a tempting raisin pie.
fllIItl:J'Mrl
H,n
Oepandabl. for .11 b,ding purposes.
IISCIJ Baking Powder
ou~
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An .,.opt;onallv fl.e valuo.
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the Sun goes to bed early? Poorly placed lights,
lights of insufficient strength, too few lights. light
bulbs that have lost tbeir brilliancy-such conditions induce headaches and weakened eyes.
We suggest you look over your lamps and make sure
that your home lighting spreads comfort and cheer,
The diHl!Unce in cost between poor light and
good light is ...." ....all. Ready Kilowatt,
)'Our electrical Knlant:, says chat one un~s
WOTth 01 eleccricicy at ,he average rate will
light a I>ig 6O-wau ""II> to.- three. /t....n.
PH I LADELPH IA ELECTRIC
COMPANY •
A. Pigur;.. V.t".,.ri/7 Es,.1oIis6hq UIf) ,"11$ '"":All Ehmx~
2
Oats
pkgs
or Alphabet
Macaroni
17c .....2
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lSc
pkgs
=
lISCO or Princess Oleomargarine
lb 16c
Boscul Coffee
Ib can 32c
Mallwell House Coffee
1b can 32c
Cut-Rite Walled Paper
2 40·ft "olls 15c
23c Hester Price KuKumber Rings jar 15c
Bog-Sweets Cranberry Sauce
2 cans 27c
2 No. 2 c~ns 450
27c Del Monte Asparagus
Instant Postum
can 25c I Post Toasties 2 pl,ss 15c
Fon~y Michigan Hand Picked
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3 13c
·SoupBeans
As~
1bs
(or foJder of prizs belln recipes-sponsorod by Rotary Club.
of B"d Axe. Michigan.
Be Calif. Seedless
19c Acme Orange
Raisins
Marmalade
2
pkgs
13c
t~:
2
Oiii Mea'Managers
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29c
Suggesf These Values!
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Fancy. Fresh Killed Young Hen
Turkeys
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Ib 33 c
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Fresh-Killed Young Tom Turkeys
Lean Fresh Rib End
Ib
37".
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~?d~~ ~~~~!.oo, K':'~'~~I
'0
Canter Cut Chops or Roasts
Whole Cuts Finest Beef
1b
29c
Chuck Roast Ib 19c
Lean Rolled Pot Roast
Ib 23c
Beef Liver
Ib 14c
Dill Pickles
each 50
Calves Liver
Ib 25c Cooked Ham
% 1b 25c
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SPECIAL! While They Last!
Oenuine Cast Aluminum
Skillet :,~I::."" I~~~)
for
\Vllh carh l\({'nt Pnrchns-c of 50('
Fres h Sh n.mP Cooked
Peeled
55~ I
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n. O,'cr
Fillets Haddock
.1b 17c , Boston Mackerel 3 n,s 25c
Fresh Select Oysters (Opened)
doz15c
ONLY ONCE
Fresh
Fruit and.
Vegetable
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. Speciels
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Full Podded Te!ephone
P~as
FURNITURE
RESTORING
T;~:!:r
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2 Ibs.2,9C
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JuicyOrapefruit 3 fol' 14c Iceberg Lettuce head 10c
Tender Turnips 2 lbs 5c Winesap Apoles 3 lb" • "~
Calif, Parsley bunch 5c Calif. Broccoli
LUDch 19c
Orange~B:~~~J:;::~"
UPHOLSTERING
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Noodles
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They're Young
Call Swarthmore 1441
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9c IIS(JJ Egg
Rolled White
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Are you checking up on your home lighting when
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Mother's
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These Long Winter Eyening~
Savo th •••• onh.
Grapefruit Hearts G:;;:'''':.~Od No 2
Grapefruit Juice Flo,ida
ca.,
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Tomato Juie:e ge Dol Mont.
4 can, 25e:
Tuna Fish 20e lISCO All Whit. Meat 3 c... 50e:
Pineapple Juice Dolo Hawaiie. 2 No.2 can. 25e:
c.n_w.._.r._ti""•..-fm---.
A. HAUGER, Prop.
17c
Toii1d~t~es 2I~~~: 25cJ
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Village Window Cleaner
Ib can
Royal Baking' Powder
can 8c. 15c, 1ge
Fleischmann's New XR Yeast
cake 3c
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RHODES SCHOLAR
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SHIPS AWARDED
WANTED TO RENT-SmaIJ apartment. unfurnished, near Rutgers Avenue School.
Write Box U. Swarthmorean Office.
of
control o.f tuberc?losis,
I'OSITION DESIRED-Young girls desire standpoint
I'are of children during day or evening. cannot be overeShmated," SaId Mr. KurtZ-I
halz in makin~ the report. "For the flTst
Telephone Swarthmore 698-M.
WANTED-Upright piano. Good condition. time in the histon· o£ the counh' we have
Must be cheap. Telephone. Swarthmore some place whc~e we C3n ge't hospital Four Scholars Selected on Mon539-W.
treatment quickly for patients who are day to Study Two Years at Oxunable to pay their own way and who are,
ford University, England
awaiting admission to State sanatoria. Tlte
I Know of
plan ha$ been found practical both to our
Late Monday night, January 7, four
Several Thousand Dollars That
office and to those in charp:e of the State Rhodes sch?lars were sel~ct~ by the ~id
Might Be Invested in a Good
Tuberculosis Clinics and it has been a die Atlanhc States DlStnct Committee
Local First Mortgage
,"eritable godsend t~ tuberculo~is patients i meetin~ ~t Swarthmore College.
and their families."
The wmners, announced by Dr. James
E. C, WALTON
The report showed that a total of 877Q R. Angell, president of Yale University,
patient days had been provided from 'this who was cha!rman o~ tb~ committee, are
Residence or Business Location
fund, QQ patients had been admitted to Harvey Magu~gan, UnlVerSI!y of Dela~are;
Brick Bunaalow, 612 Yale Ave.•• sbestos hospital since April ~8, when the first ~amuel .G. \\ elle.s. Jr., Prt~cetoD .Um~er
roof. 6 Tooms. bath, lot 4Sx4S. Possession
patient was placed. Forty-sc\'en of this slty; Mdton MeISSner, Lehigh UnlVeI'S1ty,
at once. $2500. Mart •• .-e. taODO.
number
remained in hospital at the close and M. Gordon Knox, Vale. They were
WM. S, BITTLE
of the year. Seyenteen had been trans- selected from among ten men who had
Swarthmore III-.J
Notary Public - Inllurance - Real Elltate ferred to State sanatoria 2 were trans- previously won their state competitions in
ferred to other hospitals, 8' were discharged New York, Pen~sY~\'~nia, New Jersey,
as improved or not in need of further I Delaw~rc. W~st Vlrgl.n1a and Maryland.
PLUMBING
treatment. There were 12 deaths and 1.l
Servmg With PreSident Angell on the
HEATING
patients had returned to their homes committee were He.nry Allen Moe! SecreROOFING
tary. of the J ehn SImon Gu~genhC1m Mcagainst the advice of physicians.
The entire cost to the Countv 'Commis- morlal Fund; Carroll A. Wllson, General
Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc. sioners for the 8,n9 hospital" days was Counsel of the G~ggenhei~ Memorial
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$11,694.34 or at the rate of $9 ..U per Fund i Emor)" H. NIles, Baltlmore, Md.,
week per patient.
and Pro[essor John W. Nason, Swarthmore
Public Stenographic Work
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The. commith."C asked that a balance o£ College.
p5y64.,.be
carr:ied
o~rer.
Jor
uSC'
in
1935
Th_e
.candldates,
,!ho .had competed fo~.
WillDiAtation and an additional appropriation of ~16'-1 the prize ~f s~udYlDg for two years at
694.34 be made thus making 3 total of Oxford Um,'erslty, England, were enter·
HELEN REX
$25,000 availabic for 1935. This sum tained during the day b~ Swarthmore ColTelephone: Swarthmore 1670
would provide for the 45 to SO patients lege. A I~ncheon was ~lven for them and
which the experience of the past six months the comml.aee by Pr~sldent Fr~nk ,;'ydc.
MRS. A, J. QUINBY & SON has proven neces..
A recent study by ages for 90 of these hour was held. 10 honor of the Vlslt.ors.
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
patients shows that 76 were under 45 years
A.t !he same lime yesterday twentY-Clg~t
of
age.
Fifty-one
were
between
the
ages
additIOnal
Rhodes scholars were named In
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
of 20 and 40. The largest ~roup was to the sc:ven remaining districts throughout
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MEDIA. PA. be found in the 20-29 year aJ:c period. the country.
Thirty-three of the 90 patients in this
- - -••- - YE
study were in this 20·20 year period.
Large 1935 Construction Budget
In the entire group of 99 patients, 8s1
were white, 10 were Negroes, and there
A construction budget of $8,800,000 for
was one Japanese. More than one-fourth 1935 was made publie recently by the
of the tuberculosis deaths in Delaware Philadelphia Electric Company. Officials
County are among Negroes.
estimated that about one-third of the total
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The committee presented the Commis- I would go directly for labor. and it was
sioners with a complete list of persons r pointed out that an possible of the equipplaced in hospital, their dates. of entry m~nt .used woul? be th~ product of indUS-I
and discharge, length or stay in hospital, tries m the PhIladelphla area.
and reason for discharge as well as the! "Analysis of any c~nstruction expendi-j
summarized report gil'en in this article. I ture, when the cycle IS pursued back to I
Mr. Kurtzhalz also told the Commis-I the ·origin of raw materials going into
sioners of two or three families who had equipment, shows that by far the larger
been helped by means of this fund. In! part provides employment," it was pointed
one family a man of 45 and his widowed i out by W. N. Taylor, president. "Thus.
mother were both placed in hospital. I it is felt that this prog:-am is of subAltogether there were four adults and three stantial value in improving ~eneral busichildren in this family. No one was work- n~ss conditions.. Economists have always
ing. The daughter finally found work in given construction first place as a means
an office and is supporting the family from of putting money in circulation."
her small earnings. This man has been
The largest individual item in the bud·
in hospital since early June and his mother get, $4,200,000, represents the cost of COOlsince the middle. of Aug~t.
pleting installation, with auxiliary eqUiP-I
In another family, a man of 47, who ment of the 220,~ horsepow.cr turb~.
has a family of four children and his wife ?cnerator. at the ~Ichmond Statton. This. I
dependent upon him was sent to the State 15 to ~o mt~ serVIa: July 1.
.
Clinic. He was found to be suffering
An ImmedJate major reason for placmg
from tuberculosis and diabetes. He was the turbo~generator in service this summer
sent to hospital, where it was found that will ~ the additional de?Ian~ for current
he was also suffering from a ~rious eye resulting from the electnficahon program
condition. He was sent to an eye hospital of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which will
in Philadelphia and later returned to the increase this year when eledric haulage of
tuberculosis hospital where he is now tak· freight is inaugurated.
ing treatment. This man has an excellent
Among the items arc $1,424,400 for dec·
work record with his employers who are tric distributions, $238,650 for electric genIt adds a lot to youngdeeply interested in his welfare.
e.rating installations. $117,100. f?r sub-staA
young
man
about
to
be
discharged
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hons, and 162,440 for transmlss10~.
sters' happiness to have
as improved has asked if there is any way I The Company's gas system Will spend
a TELEPHONE in the
he can express his gratitude, any work he $540,000 and the stearn system $375,000
, home. It brings friendly
can do for those who made possible his, :in.==s;;i;;m;;i;;'a;;r",;;a.;ct;;i=Vl;;'I;;ies;;;..=========, I
contacts, 'invitations,
recovery"
that otherwise they miss.
Receive George School LeHers
See to it they have a
Harry L. Miller, Jr., son of Mr. and
telephone-you'll enjoy
Mrs. Harry L. Miller, of Thayer Road, Send for Harley-You'll Not Be Sorry
received his letter in (ootball at George
it, too, It's a source of
School,
Bucks County, Pa., where he is a
constant pleasure the
member of the senior class.
whole family shares I
Honest Under the Cover
Richard Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude C. Smilh, .of Ballimo~ Pike, was
awarded a letter 10 soccer thiS season at
George School, ~here he is a member of
Shop: 27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
I the junior class.
Eve., Call. Swa. 1839..1, Rutledge, Pa.
FInest Family
Flour t~ 21 c: 1~~b45c
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StratLHaven
THE
ASSOCIATION AIDS
MANY T.B. PATIENTS
P...... thb 2Dd doT of .r........, '9U,
T. ~. lffl:SSBNJlRUCH.
manr;aer and ,at a time which iI ~I;le
AetiD&' Preafdent ot Counell.
co ... ldered to "be inappropriate. and WhICh' UJ) ..
n_ril¥ .dls'.ri>o the ........Dd quiet of the A....,: ELLlO'lT BICHABD8QN.
Immediate Delabborhood. .
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Secreta..,..
(d) The loading. unJoadfnc and delh'el')' ot
Approved lanual"J' 16, 1935.
~i:'j :~~eT.·~t: tI:~:,n~:;. o~r
JOllN·H. ,PITMAN.
25, 1935
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, Where Quallfv Counts and Your Monev Goes FUrlhest
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""--~l These Pr.ces Ef'tecUve In Our StorE's
Meat Markets InS••rtb • .,..e nnd Vlclnfty ... ·,...·-IIICk.:.::-.;_
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THE SWARTHMOREAJi
D- - ---------Ive Y JSCDSSIOD
At Womao'CI
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G_--~~--~~~~~'IL~I
' "'iII sa\'e money, add to my motonng -
OUTLINE GRADES
pleasu:-e, increase tbe life of my automobile and contribute to my own peace of
mind..
WORK FOR TOT LOT
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Diffel'eDt _Dutiea lor Each C ....
Decided Upon at Second
Meeting of Organization
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JANUARY 25, 1935'
extends from said FoJeroCt a"enue wrtltwardlr
Into Primos avenue.
TOII'ether with the free and common use,_
rtKht, Jlberty and privllnre of the abo"e mentioned fifteen teet wide driveway .. , and fo ...
a pllaMa'eway and water COUl'1M! at all times
hereafter lorever.
.
Under and subj«t to certain eonditions·
and restrictions.
Improvements. eonslst of two-story bride.
and IItUC:CO house, 18x33 leet ; ballCment.
garage.
Sold .. the p rope rty oC J OtIeJ)h A. Corcornn, Jr .. mortgagor, and William R; Hartley, real owner.
GREER & JOHNSON, Attorneys.
affording illumination and of giving warning to other operators and pedestrians.
"Motor vehicle law requires tbe usc· of
headlamps under conditions where other
vehicles, pedestrians and substantial objects
are not readily discernible. In Pennsylvania and Maryland, the distance specified
is 200 feet ahead; in New Jersey, 300
feet ahead.
"We believe the police can aid materiaJl)' in reducing night acddents by stopping motorists whose cars are insufficiently
iIIuminatl'fl and instructing them to turn
on the headlamps. We also believe the
police should pay more attention to 'oneeyed' cars. In most cases, drivers are
unaware of the condition and appreciate
having it called to their attention. Spare
bulbs should be carried by every motorist
for this emergency."
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next questions: "What Are Governments
This Sunday at 6.30 • . In
0
er
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Memorial, Swarthmore College, there will For?
What Is a Nalton?
What Is
be a Student Recital at the regular Vesper Patriotism 1" led to a Ih'ely discussion of
,loyalties. Several of the speakers believed
Great enthusiasm was, evidenced on Service.
that loyalty to an abstract ideal was pracWednesday last by the attendance and inHigh School Girb' Bukettically impossible. "We live for very defiterest shown during. the first meeting since
the organization of the Tot Lot Associaball Schedule
nite things, not for abstract ideals. A \-cry
Levari Facias
tion.
'
- 1935 small number of people ever have or would
Ten members of the Advisory CommitSeptembl.'r Term, 1934
Captain-Ruth Murrell
die for their ideals," said Dr. Cole. "But
tee and eight Chairman Mothers of grades
Manager-Martha Orr
Mortgage Book No. 1066, page ;3.
the cumulative result of those who have
were present to aid the Tot Lot AssociaCoach-Virginia H. Allen
All that certain messuage and lot or picee·
lion in making pla,ns for the future. Many
has made the history of civilization," reoC lond, situate In the Townsblp of Ridley.
Away
I-Lansdowne
February
suggestions were offered and great willingIn the County of Delaware and State of.
plied Rabbi Ebenberg.
February i-Upper Darby Home
J'enllsylvanio. and deseribed as folluwlI: Beness shown by Tot Lot Chairmen to coginning at a point on the northerlY side' oC"
The relation of majorities and minorities
Rhythmic Dancing Continues
February 12-Lower Merion Away
operate or lead. The following schedule
Bullen's lane at the dlstanre of twenty-six
Home
in government was another subject on
Here
February 14-Ha\'erford
feet and lorty-eight one hundredths meaBured.
will be followed (subject to change):
Home
w.hich widely diversified ideas were exFebruary 21-Ridley Twp.
north eilthty-seven degrees, six minutes. west
College Avenue School: Second grade to
lrom another point. whleh lut point Is fifThe
Rhythmic
Dancing
Class,
under
the
Home
pressed.
Dr.
Holmes
summed
it
up
with
February
28-Ridley
Park
sell candy, fourth grade to make and seJJ
teen leet and two one-hundredths measured
the statement that while majorities should leader~hip of Mi~s ,Alice Kraft, will meet north no degrees sixtl'C'n minutes, tblrtycookies. Rutgers Avenue School: Secrule, minorities all ha\'e the right to as usual ·on Friday morning at 10 o'clock five lIeronds east from 0 point in the middle
ond grade to sell candy, sixth grade to Current Events Class Next Week
Bullen's lane. whil'h laBt point is. at thl!'
struggle
to become majorities. The ques- at the Woman's Club. Women who have oC
distance oC two hundred and sixty-six f""t
give· an original play and charge admission.,
On February 1 the National Current tion, "Is a Class Struggle Inevitable?" not taken advantage of this healthful di- and s(>venty-nlne one-hundrl'.llths lrom the mld\'ersion before arc urged to come. It is die line oC Fairview road; thence extending
All grades are asked to make. articles ' En~nts Class of the Citizenship Department, brought out many interesting reactions.
.
alollg the northerly aide oC Bullen's Jane by·
The
culminating
question,
"Do
We
Need
not
nete~sary to take the entIre course of I a. cou!"e runnlmt north ..Ighty-seven degr~,
such as kitchen aprons, dolls' clothes, bird Delaware County Federation of Women's
le~sons unle~s desired_
SIX manutes west the distance oC twenty-lourhouses. doll furniture, etc., which will be Clubs and League of Women Voters will a World Super-Go\'ernment?" led to a
I fet't and nine tenths to a twenty f,..,t wide
the
League
of
Nations,
consideration
of
----~--rill'ht 01 way, thenee ext..nding by said rbrht.
sold for a small sum at a Bazaar ,for which. be held in the Media Woman's Club House,
ot way by a cOUrse running north three de· New Sa I ety Cia88 LaW, II'ree!o.
a date will be announced later.
Jackson Street, Media, with Mrs. J. O. and here, too, the speakers disagreed bril- EXpI8lnS
Beventeen minut",,; fllteen Beronds .....t
one hundred and thirty-three ll'C!t and ninety~venth and eighth grades, Junior High Hopwood, of Primos, chairman of Citizen- liantly.
M:tn\" motorists are confu~rl by the new three and. one-hun~redthB to a point of curve;
The audience voiced its enjoymcnt of the
School, are to have charf:,e of Ice Cream. ship, as leader. The hour is 10.30 to noon
thence shll by said right oC way by 0 line
afternoon's
program
by
frequent
applause
Safety Glass Law which went into effect curving to the left with 0 radius of twentySunday once a month at which time any exactly.
resident of Swarthmore may be asked to ,All women interested in watching the and laughter, and a vote of thanks to all Tuesda\' December 25 Frank E. Ballan-. hyo feet and nlnely-sc\'en onl'-hundrelhs thedllltance oC twenty-fi"e feet and two onetry a quart brick of ice cream for Sunday I pro){re.;:s of the J'\e\\' Deal and its alpha- members of the panel was heartily en- tyne, General Manager of the Automoblle hundredths to a point of reverse cur"e, thence
Club of Philadelphia, A. A. A., said, in still by said right of way along a line curYdinner. This palatable dessert will be pur- I betic agencies-with the bills and legisla- dorsed.
..
h
h I '
Ing to the right with a radius oC thirty-ninechased in bulk· and sold at a small profit. lion-are invited to attend and listen in
exp IatnlD~ t at t e aw docs not require leet and twe!ve one-hundredths the distance•
o\\"n('rs of cars now in U!'C to replace pres- of Corty feet and fifty-five one-hundredths !oNinth grade, charge of Benefit Movie at or take an active part in the lively discusONE FLORIDA TRIP
ent ~Ia~s with ~afeh' gla~s
t~e POlOt oC tangeocy; then'Oe stili by !Old
sion. The class is conducted in a popular
some nearby the"tre.
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rutht oC way, widened to thlrly fl'C't. by a
In the latter part of March an entertain- snappy fashion, free oi technical com plica",Manv
motorists
arc
under
the
erroneous
course
running north no degl'C.'e8. sixteen mlnMrs. Sharples has asked me to write a
ment will be given in the Woman's Club, tions under the "Know the Facts" caption little account of a two weeks' auto trip to iml)re.ssi~n tbat the law will affect them utee. thirty-five seconds east the distance oC
.
.
' lourteen leet and twenty-two one-hundredths
the participants being girls and boys.
I of the Citizenship School of the County Florida. So many people drive to Florida but It only affects new automobiles and to the line 01 other lands of the said V. James
after the effective Catania; thence extending by I18ld Jands by
The Ulverston School is to sell various Federation.
each winter that a trip there is little no\'- trucks manufactured
. •
h
h
b
I a course running south eighty-nine degrees.
After the class, at 12.30 sharp, the lunrh- elty, but perhaps a short description of date. requmng
articles during recess period.
t at t er must e com- forty-three minutes. twenty-fh-e serond.. east
Although the first grades and kinder- con of the Delaware County League of mine may be of interest.
pleteh' equipped with safet\' glass," Mr. the distance of thlrty-sevcn feet ond fivl)gartens were not represented at this first Women \' oters will be held in the Media
We left Swarthmore January fourth and Halla~tyne said. "19.\4 m~dcls of auto- ~a~~~r~o C~:.":ra _a~::~retocx!':nd~~;v~dsa~
meeting, their interest is also noticeable. Club with an informal discussion by demobiles manufactured prior to January 1 lands by a course' running so~th Courteen de-The first grades have been popping corn partment chairmen of bills in Congress took the Lincoln Highway to Gettysburlt, nil\\" held by dealers' and solei after Januarv gr..es. twelve mlnut<'8 ('ast seventy-two reet
"
- and thirty-two one-hundreths to a point;
and individually earning pennies, while the and Legislature which will affect their work then down the Cumberland and Shenan- 1 alw arc not affected.
thence atl\) by said lands by a line pallllingdoah
Valleys
to
Natural
Bridge
and
LynchthroulI'h the middle of the party wall bl.'tween
kindergartens who proclaimed u\'ariety to if pa~sed.
mt!8HUaKe and an adjoining mesauall'e by
be the spice of life," are undertaking to
These League luncheons arc very popular burg, where we stopped for the night. ================== 'aaid
a course running south three degret!ll. sevenThis
is
all
through
interesting
country
and
SHERIFF
SALES
raise a family of well behaved white rats and rc>ervations should be made with Mrs.
teen mInutes. fiCteen s~onds west one hundred
Sheriff's Office. Court House. Medill.
the ride from Natural Bridge to Lynchand thirty-three f.,..t and ninely-three oneto be sold as pets when they have pas..oed Geor;.:e Linn, Howling Gre('n, at once.
Penna.
hundredths to the p!aee oC beginning.
burg is over a well built, tortuous road
SIIturdsy, February 2. 1935
the infantile stage.
•
9 :30 o'e\oek A. M.
Being th(' aame premises which the said
along
the
James
River
and
through
finest
The Honor Roll this week contains the
Eastern Standard Time
V. Jamee Cataiala and wiCe by their deed'
The
next
day
we
made
mountain
scenery.
names of June Ullman (first grade), who
dated the twenty-ninth dlly of January, A.
a long ride to a small town near TallaI D., 1930. duly executed. uknowledged lind
realized 21 cents from the sale of homeConditions: $250.00 Cnsb or certified delivered prior to th.. execution and dell\'ery
hassee, Florida, and ended tbis part of the
made candy; Mary Jane Servais, also of
"h""k at time oC sale (unless otherwise "ereof and intent!ed to be forthwith duly re-'
trip
at
St.
Joe
Bay,
Florida,
on
Sunday
statNI
in advertisement). lialance in ten days. corded in the proper office granted ond conthe first grade, who made 23 cents in the
"onditions
on day oC sal".
veyed to the Haid mortgagor in fee.
"
Oth"r
afternoon.
We
stayed
therc
two
and
onesame way; Richard Keppler (fifth grade)
(Continued from Page 1)
half
days
and
headed
cast
for
the
Orlando
I
Improvements
consist
of
two-story
stonerealized $2.10 from the sale of home'! house
18x45 Ie..t; one-story stone addition.
made cookies. This $2.54, when added to offered to men considering police work as section. We stopped on the way at Silver Le"a ri Jo·a .. ln ..
No. 055 10dS fet't.
Sprin/15
and
saw
the
wonderful
\'I'getation
Sold as Ihe property .)C Rosario 'Cah,nln,
the $28.74 obtained tbe previous week, a profession. For those not police officer~,
mortgagor and 1'<'al own" ...
September ·r.. rm, 1113·\
makes, a total of $31.28 toward the goal a high school education will be required through the perfectly clear water. Many
kinds of fish were swimming around and
All that certain lut or pi .. "e of ground. WILLIAM B. HARVEY. Attorney.
of $500.00.
I for entrance.
one could sec distinctly in water eighty with the imprOlo'ementa tbereon erected, situate
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
in th., Dorough oC Fo:erort, D('loware County,
The different courses offered include: feet in depth.
Sheriff.
Pennsl·lvania. and described according to a
Schools Close
(1) Elementary Enj!lish and preparation
.... rlain plan thereoC made b)' Alonzo H.
.
10f written reports (4 hour!), instruction
At Orlando we called on the Pownalls Yocum. Dorough Engineer, dated the twenty- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Due to the severe snowstorm the schools by United States Division of Investigation; and the Woods. We spent four days bass firth day oC July, A. D. 1928, ... follows. to I r:
Situate on tbe southerly side of GI..n
(2) Marksmanship, Weapons and Equip- fishing on Lake Apopka and caught one awit:
were .r0~ced to close .on T~ursday.
"en ue (Corty-five leet wide) at the distance;
ThiS IS the first tlm.e smce 1926 that I ment (10 hours), instruction by Pennsyl- large bass, which is being mounted and oC tJ,ree hundred sixty-five and sixty-three'
they have closed on thIS account.
"ania State Police; (.)} Physical Fitness will soon be hung on the writer's office one hundredths tet't westwardly from the I
wCllter'y side oC FolcroCt a"enuc (fifty leet I
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i and Handling Prisoners (2 hours), instruc- wall. After a few days around Daytona wide). Containln!\, in Cront or breadth on;
on oW' regular
New Year's Resolution
i tion by Pennsylvania State Police; (4) and the Indian River section, wc headed said Glen avenue eighteen feet and extending
thnt width in lenll'th or depth southwardly
: Communication (2 hours), instruction by north again to complete a journey of 3,300 oC
between Ilaraltel lines at right angles to said·
Glen avenue one hundred feet to the north-·
A New Year's Resolution for motorists, i Pennsyh-ania State I'olice; (5) Finger- miles.
erly
oC a certain fiCteen Ceet wide drlve-!
Another specimen which returned with WIlY "ide
designed to save wear and tear 011 their prints and Other Latent Evidence (6
whi"h ..xtends Crom said Jo'olcroCt avenue'
\
automobiles, reduce repair bills and make h:JUrs), instruction by United States Divi- us is a sprig of the yellow long leaf pine \\"r~twordly into }'rimos avenu('.
Together
with
the
Crcc
and
"ommon
use
..
for troublc-free motoring has been pre- ;:ion of Investigation; Criminal Law, Evi- tree, which is now stationl'd in my office
ri~ht. liberty and privilege .. r the above men- i
pared by J. F. Winchester, supervisor of' dence and Preparing Case for Court (10 window.
tloned l1eteen reet wide drh'ewny os and lor'
motor vehicles for ~he Standard Oil C~m- hours), instruction by the District .AtThe roads arc mostly fine through the a Ilossa!\'eway and watercourse at all times i
pany of Pennsylvama, who urges motorists i torney of Delaware County and the Umted south, but one must watch out for cows hereafter forever.
Unc'er ond subject to certain conditions and,
to tack it up on the gara~e wall and read I States Division of Investigation; (7) Files and pigs, which run loose everywhere. The rrstrictions,
i
Egg.
.$10.75
it over now and then during the year. It and Records (3 hours), instruction by I southern people ·were honest and hospitable
ImllrO\'('menlA consi.t of two-story brick ~
Pennsyh'ania State Police; (8) Patroling and rooms and meals were availahle at low and stucco hOlls('. 18x33 feet; basement
follows:
I resolve: to treat my car as it should i and Ob~n'ation (3 hours), instruction by prices. Most of the hotels and restaurants garage.
Stove
11.00
be t~eated this year.. I \~ilI .keep it c1ea?'l Pennsyl~ania S~ate Police; (9) T.raffic. (2 served club breakfast and one could almost "o~:~~
t!~rt~~io(':t~ndoc ,~m~~ R~' H~~~: I
I wlll cbange the 011 perIOdIcally. I Will. hours), mstructlon by Pennsyh'ama Hlgh- order from the shop-worn menus without ley. r£,,1 owner.
Chestnut
10.75
have my spark plugs cleaned when they I way Patrol; (10) First Aid (2 hours), in- looking in;:ide: No. 1-25c; No. 2-.35c; GREER & JOHNSON. Attorneys.
are dirty and I will replace them when struction by a physician; (11) Crime Pre- :'\0. 3-45c. For lunch and dinner we
Pea
9.00
they become worn out. I will keep my vention (2 hours), instruction by T. A. could mostly get good meals for around
No. 056
ignition wires in good order, clean the I Meryw(:ather, of the Philadelphia Crime 50 ceats. Th~ gar:w;cs ch:Jr~(' :J cenls for Le"ori Faeias
7.50
Buckwheat
distributor points regularly, put in new Pre\'ention League; (12) Th~ Police Pro· Ilight storage, but most people park their
September Term. 1934
oil filter cartridges every ten thousand fession, instructor to be named later.
cars around the hotels or camps and
AI: that "ertain lot or piece oC ground with
miles, inflate the tires regularly and keep
The Advisory Committee includes the nothing is disturbed. We kept our car in the imllro\""ments thereon ('reeted, situate in
The Above Prices Are for
them inflated to the recommended pres- following prominent persons: Major Lynn one /1arage for four nights and when I told the Duroll""h of Folcroft. Delnware County,
Pennsyh·ania. and describ<'d according to a
sures.
I G_ Adams, Dr. Frank Aydelotte, Dr. W. W. the man in charge we were heading north,
Cash Paid to Driver
eertain plan thereot mnd<' by Alonzo H.
I.will not us.e inferior moto.r fuels or Comfort, Hon. W. Roger Fronefleld, C. H. he said with feeling, "Dawg-gawn, I shore Yocum, boroulI'h emrineer, dated the twentylubricants. I will keep my rad,at~r clean Geist, Horatio G. Lloyd, William J. Mc- is sorry," and this is characteristic of the fiCth do)' oC July A. D .• 1!l2~. 08 follows, to
wit: Situate on the south"rly sIde of Glen
and ~lIed to the proper level. I w~1I place Carter, Jr., Xathan B. Pechin, John G. feeling and sympathy of the southern avenue (Corty-five feet wide) at the distance
oC three hundred eleven and sixty-three one
vasehne arou~d the battery termmals to: Pew, llajor General William G. Price, people.
hundredth& feet westwardly from the westprevent corrOSIOn, keep the battery charged I Captain Wilson C. Price, Dr. J. Evan5
The weather in Florida was just about ~rly side of Folcroft avenue (fifty feet wide).
:,n~ maintain the proper level of water Scheeble and John P. Sykes.
in front or breadth on said Glen
perfect-no wonder it invites so many peo- Contalninll'
..ighteen feet ond extending oC that
ID It.
Due to the kindness of Swarthmore Col- ple from the north during thc winter sea- avenue
width in !enll'tb or depth southwardly between
Ouring 1935 I will have my automobil~! \e!!e in offerin/1 its facilities for classrooms
Phone: Swarthmore 10412
parallel Unes at right angles to said Glen aveson.
The section around Tallahas..oee nue
one hundred fe
properly lubricated every five hundred I and the instructors furnished by the differlooked to be the best for farminJ1 purposes. or a certain fiCteen teet wide driveway wbich
miles.. Periodically I will inspect the tires cn~ .a/1encies, the tuition is very small; The
E. C. WALTON.
for nalls, sharp stones and pIeces of glass" tUltl\)n for the 48 hours of instruchon is
-replace t~e windshield wiper, ha\'e my! $10, payable by Boroughs or Townships
wheels aligned, my fan belt checked. my for the men they ~nd. Swarthmore Bor- On Motor Vehicle Illumination
headlights focused and have the crankcase ough Council, at their last meeting, ap• .
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flushed and drained. All these things will propria ted $40 tuition for the members of .Insu.filclent I\lummahon of molor \·.eI do because I know that by so doing I the Borough olice force.
I hlcles IS held by th~ K~ystone A:ltomobll('
WEED CHAINS
to be a contrlbutmg
to many
i1
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ni!!ht accidents in citi('s anel towr.::.
WEED EMERGENCY CHAINS
The Club advocates the uniform usc of!
"Quality mercnandase en ,he lOWell possible priceheadlamps, pointing out that when two
WEED CROSS CHAINS
cars with headlamps lighted aPllroach :10
intersection the projected beams sen'e as
BAITERIES - HEATERS - ANTI-FREEZE
a warning to the drivers, who are thus
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTERS
I enabled to take the necessary llrecautions.!
When only cowl lights arc u~d on one or
both of the approaching cars, the dan;!l'r
QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE
_IIONT AVI;.1nt .. _ _ trn.
of collision is appreciably inrreascd.
CHESTP
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"The hazard is multiplied," said Howard i
J. Gallagher, Manager of the Delaware:
CHESTER ROAD & YALE AVENUE
County Division of the Club, "when cars:
thus operated are of older type equipped i
SWARTHMORE 1250
with \'ery small cowl lights. Such lamps
are virtually useless, both as a means of,
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