DEC
VOL. VI,·No. 49
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 7, 1934
tnTCHELLS STAR IN
CHARMING COMEDY
December Play Carriea Audience
to a Hotel on the Road from
London to Dover
Scouts Plan Local Relief
IBRILLIANT HOUBAY
Turkey Shoot Tomorrow
DECORATIONS HERE
On Saturday, December 8, a drive for
At 1.30 tomorrow afternoon at the Delaware County Sportsman's Club, the second
clothes and shoes for local relief ~iIl be
, annual American Legion Turkey Shoot will
held by the Boy Scouts of SwartJimore.
From the hours of 9 A. M. until 12
be held under the auspices of the Harold'
noon the Scouts will call at each home to Prizes to Be Given for Two Beat Ainsworth Post No. 427, of Swarthmore,
collect used clothes. All c1othin.g will be
Decorated BUlines Ho
for the welfare fund of the Post.
accepted and welcomed. A committee com- i
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DOROTHY CROSS TO
$2.50 PER Y E ',. R
DEAN BLANSHARD AT
HOME AND SCHOOL
This Month', Meeting of PareatTeachers' Association Ceoten
AroWld "Scbolanhips"
prised of B~II Thomas an~ Cliff Renshaw, I
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In 'the past twenty-four y~ars, members of Tro~p 1, John Dclaplame, of Troop 2, i Although it is nearly two weeks until
The December meeting of the Home and
of the Players Club and their guests have and Chff Co]esworthy, of Troop 3, has, Christmas, the streets of the business secSchool Association was held Monday evejourneyed vicariously to remote corners .Of been formed:
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.1 tion of Swarthmore are already lined with
ning in the library of the College Avenue
!he earth. Perhaps none. of the spots "I.l;- • Ev~ryone IS ~r'ged to assISt the Scouts red and green lights, which will be first
school with the president, William Craemer,
lighted this evening. Perhaps this year
presiding. In the unavoidable absence of
Ited has heen more charmmg than one that 110 thIS great dnve.
is being offered this week at the Club
this festive custom will seem more gay and C
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• M the representative of the Xationa] Parentbe better appreciated since its omission last
onung
m
e mvenlty u- Teachers' Association from the WashiDgHouse on Fairview Road. It is "A sort
of an 'otel" along the road from London to
season.
sewn, Mill Cross WiD Speak ton office, who was originally scheduled
Dover. and it 'is inhabited. by. queer but
In co-operation with the Brilliant Christon Ancient Civilization
as speaker for the evenin~, Roland G. E.
charmmg people-a fascmatmg hostmas Decorating Contest in which only resiAt the stated meeting of the Woman's Ullman, vice-president of the Swarthmore
'troublesome and troubled guests-and'
: dents are eligible to compete for the prizes Club next Tuesday, Miss Dorothy Cross, Association, was fortunate in securing Dean
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given by the Philadelphia Suburban Elec- of the Unh.ersity Museum, will give an Frances Blam:hard, of Swarthmore Colubiquitous, obsequious servants.
The play is "The Dover Road," by A. A. Under Leadership of Mias Allen, tric Company, the Swarthmore Business illustrated lecture on "Queen Shubad and lege, to supply the \'acancy.
High School Girls Hold Rec- Association and the S\\,ARTIIMOREA..~ will Her Court." She will tell of the ancient Mrs. Blanshard, who talked on "Scholar'Milne, and the exciting trip through the
looking-glass beyond the footlights to the
Old for Unconquerability
enlarge the field by presenting prizes for civilization of Babylonia, as reconstructed ships." tolds of the various, scholarships
, isolated house along that roads is conducted
.
the best decorated business house in the from the archaeological findings in the mys- available at Swarthmore College, how apby Charles D. Mitchell, who has ever
On T~esday, XO\'~m~er 27, the Swarth- Borough.
terious Royal Tombs in the Early Ceme- plication for them is mlde and how the
The Business Association will give $5.00 teries of Ur. These give evidence of committee makes the choice from among
'managed to give Swarthmore audiences un- more High Sc~oo] ~lrlS hockey team co~pleted 0, ne of Its mo.st successful season.s m in cash as first prize, and the SWAaTHthe applicants.
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forgettable J·ourneys.
strange
sacrificial
customs,
h
and
are
the
most
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Ridl
Part of Mr. Mitchell's success is due as many years.w en It e eate t e
ey MOREAN will contribute "'5.00 worth of adFrank R. Morey, supervising principal
P k h k
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spectacular and the most thrilling archaeo,much to his selection of a splendid cast, as ar· oc eYlSts, 4~0. Succ~ss fU.I not onIy vertising in the paper, to be used in Jan~ logical discoveries of the past decade. The of the Swarthmore schools, talked of the
elaborate gold and silver jewelry, toilet Home and School Scholarship of $300
well as to his acting and direction. The fr~m the st:lDdpomt of ~lctorIes accon,t- uary, 1935.
,reappearance of Mrs. Charles' D. MitchellJ ph:hed, but m sportsmanship and a certa.1D
Although the business establishments articles and vessels are in their variety and which is given at each commencement tioie
. to the pupil fulfilling the requirements for
" tn' perhaps the finest piece of acting she attitude among th,e, players that every girl have been fairlv well decorated during the
and
has' e'ver done, and Mr. John Dolman, Jr.'s had, had h.er, chance,'
. past Christmas 01seasons, it is probable that wealth unequalled in Mesopotamia,
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h ID this scholarship, which was established in
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point of age are without para e anyw ere.
For thiS year, ~or~ tha~ ever, .ISS with this additional incentive they may Selections of these together with cylinder October, 1926. Mr. Morey told of the
,polished portrayal of "Dominic," added
greatly to the delight of the ]ocal play- Allen, head of the girls physlc~1 educahon surpass their achievements of former years. seals anel other objects will be displayed other scholarships which have been
goers. Th~ production opened last Tuc:s- departn,tent ~f Swarthmore .Hlgh Scho~l,
A committee of three judg~s, George W" in connection with the lecture. Miss Cross awarded at the last two, or three comTwo faculty
day and the final opportunity for mem- ~mphaslzed mtermural an~ .Interscholastic Casey, Charles D. Mitchell and Titus J. has had wide e."perience in studies along mencements. They are:
bers and guests to view the performance Interclass games, thereby giVIng everyone Ewig, has been appoint\!d to determine the this line. She has served as State Archae- scholarships, a senior class scholarship, a
will be on Friday and Saturday evenings, of h.er large squad of nearly a hundred prize winners in the house decorating divi- ologist for the New Jersey State Museum; scholarship from the proceeds of the operDecember '7 and 8.
cand~dates a chance t? prove her mettle. sion.
and as a fellow of the Laboratory of An- eUa given under the direction of Miss
The play is styled "an absurd comedy in
With a rep~esentahve group from. each
Judges for the business houses will be thropology at Santa Fe, she spent a sea- Doris Van de Bogart, director of music,
son on a field expedition to the mound sec- and Miss Hanna Kirk, teacher of En.gthree acts," ye't many of its obvious one of the High Schoo] classes, an mter- named later.
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tions in Cenhal Illinois. She also spent lish. Scholarships to University of V!rabsurdities disguise realities which are mural tournament was held a~d eventua!ly
meaty with humor and truth. A playgoer won by a strong and experIenced senIor
a season in the study of the Indian Rock ginia and Temple University have been
remarked that Americans. enjoy it most e l e v e n . . .
Shelters in northern New Jersey. Another added recently.
because. they feel they are laughing at I Intersperse~ With thesc games, ~ISS
year was spent in the field on the UniverConference with the teachers 0ed
f thhe
English male vanity and E"glish feminine AII~n also pitted .her class teams agalD~t
sity Museum's expedition in northern Iraq. Foreign Language Department follow t e
folly, whereas they are .like people at the !helr contem~orarles fro~ Nether Pro\ She is now assistant in the Babylonian Sec- meeting.
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zoo who may be unwittingly laughing at ldence and Ridley Park High ~chools. In
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Next month a joint meeting of the Edu.
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these contests the Swarthmore gIrls brought Sophia F'-Ls T-n- p __ a_ of Ap- lion of the UD1verslty useum.
. cation Department of the Swarthmore
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Tea will be served. The hostesses wIll
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The plqt)s woven around the benevolent home SIX WInS an two ties an were unproach in Teac:hin8 .ReJiaion
be Mrs. Harold Grifftn and Mrs. George Womans Club, t e eague 0, ,omen
-machinations' of wealthy'whiinsicat' uMr; dtof4.ated.
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,to tOe Youn, 'Child'"
'ZImmer" -.".,' .. --"," ~ .. ;., " .. " ~€Cr.~, :md th~JW'''!)fu.nd&~oIr·AfMLaton
' er," a mysterious recluse who dwells
That record alone shows th~ type of
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"ill continue its ciation will be held at the Kh.oot.
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IS co-operat,
An audience of over one hundred and study of Ibsen· at ItS next "!eetmg
.on in rMrs.
withTheodore
William Craemer,
president
of the
along the way to' romance and ruin and SPirit pro uce at war more Ig
sets his· trap for unwarv couples abo~t to for it is one thing to win for your alma thirty parents and teachers listened with Wednesday, Decemb~r 12 .. ThIS meet~g H~me and Schoo] Association in alTl\nge"take' the step" that ~vou]d bring the!'! mater ~nd quite ~nother to work up enough profound interest to a talk on religious
be held at 10 0 c1oc~ 10 the mornlDg ments for this meeting, which will take
unhappiness. Director-actor-artist Mit.;hell enthUSIasm to Will as a class.
education of YOlmg children given Wednes- Instead of at the usual time.
'Continued on Paee 4)
When, towards the latter part of Oc- day evening in the Woman's Club House,
The class in rhythmic dancing, under the place on January 7.
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tober, Miss Allen was faced with the prob- by Mrs. Sophia Fahs. of the Riverside direction of Miss Alice Kraft, will hold its
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lem of pkking varS'ity and second teams Church in New York.
regular meeting on Friday, December 14, at
for her interscholastic schedule, she had
To explore religion, rather than to ex- 10 o'clock.
almost more good materia] than she knew pound it was the esscntial theme of Mrs.
A basket has been placed in the Woman's
how to handle. And it was difficult, to Fahs' quiet, thought-provoking talk. The Club near the entrance, to receive conwhip a team into shape because th~ gn:ls old idea that religion is a set, fixed dogma tributions in the form of canned goods
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had
become
so
accustomed
to
plaYIng
In that we can cram into our children should I and dry groceries.
These
are
to
be
used
'Cinderella,' Chinese Fantasy, and
groups.
change to the belief that it is instead, a for the Christmas baskets sent out by the Mrs. R. Dale Fibmiller and Dr.
, Other Numbers to Be Given class
With her usual dexterity, however, Miss growing, living thing to be explored, to Community Center. Contributions may be
Lovett Dewees Speak on Varifor Junior Players Club
left there at any time.
Allen put a good varsity on the field, and find out more about.
ous Phases of Birth Control
coached them through an undefeated seaEach of us is a scparate, lonely indiAt 8.15 Tuesday evening, December 18,
Three hundred and twenty Junior mem- son of seven games.
vidual-cach of liS has to face the Un-I the chorus of the Music Section, under the
On Tuesday, at the Woman's Club
bers of the Players Club will be ,glad to
Such teams as George School, Lans- known in Life and our religion is in just direction of its leader, Mr. Henry Hotz, House'J the League of Women Voters prewill present a program of Christmas selec- sented to the women of Swarthmore two
know that the Sue Hastings' Marionettes, downe, Upper Darby, Media. Hav er~Ordt that-how we face the Unknown.
scheduled for Thursday, December 27, will and Ridley Park met their "WaterI00 a
This method of teaching reU.gion does n.ot tions. The audience will join in carol speakers from the Pennsylvania Birth Control Federation. Mrs. R. Dale FitzmilIer,
give two identical performances-one at the hands of the Swarthmore cleven, while mean simply to explore the Bible or ChrIS- singing.
10.30 in the morning and the other I\t 2:30 a strong Nether Providence aggregation ,vas lian thought, but to explore wherever Life
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executive secretary of .the Federation, spoke
in the afternoon. Membership tickets are tied in a hard fought and thrilling contest. is found-to study how other peoples in COUNCIL CONSIDERS
from the standpoint of social and relief
' good for either performance.
, Throughout the entire season, though history have dealt w!th the Unknown-to
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work, and Dr. Lovett Dewees, chairman
BUDGET FOR 1935 of the Medical Committee, on Clinics of
Friends of the Players Club who arc not generally slow at gettin~ started, the learn' of "other great leaders as well as
Junior members may secure tickets for the Swarthmore girls, captained by "Bobby" Jesus-to' make ~ study o.f. superstition
The regular meeting of Borough Council, the Birth Control Federation; spoke on
morning perf~rmance in' advance ,from' Gross, managed. always. to fight through to a~d omens a~d ~ffere?t rellglous systems held Wednesday evening, was devoted medical conditions.'
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Buchner's or from Mrs. George P. Warren, a win. And thiS was m no small measure With the pomt of Vjew that. they are chietl to consideration of the 1935 budget.
Certain g!ands, D~. De,,:ees sa!d, ~
treasurer. If twenty-five or fifty of the due to "Bobby's" er,rorts, for ~he ;wasre-I merely weak, crutc9~' whereby man atHa~ry L. Miller, chairman of the Fi-' depleted dunng the childbeanng perIod and
Junior members attend the morning per- sponsible for all of Swarth.mor~ s goals tempts to fortify bim~lf.
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nance Committee. stated that from the experimental study has shown that it takes
formance then that wUI leave just twenty- against Ridley Park and tanle~ _1~,~nearIY
A concrete example. oJ' Mr~. Fah~ method budgets submitted by the chairmen of the two summers before' the mother's conditive or fifty'Scats for the afternoon, which' every other contest.
of approach to religion m her Fourth other committees, the 1935 budget would tion becomes normal. Summer sunShinewill be obtainable only after 'the opening
Betty Passmore, center, ha!f, t~o, was.a Grade class was a :tudy of Water-th,e be slightly larger than that of 1934. After seems to be a necessary aid, io recovery_
of the box: office at the Players Club that main cog in Swarthmore 5 Victories, for It wonderful changes It undergoes, man s, an -analvsis of the figures presented, Mr. These studies have been made with nOJaftemoo'n at 2 o'clock.
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was her passes that put the tea.m on the futile attem~ts to over~ome drought b~th Miller \~iIl report on the budget at the mal, healthy women 'Dr; Dewees preThe program sclected i!: quite \'aried, thl' offensive and enabled them to wm.
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in Biblical times and 10 our day. endmg,
t meeting which will be held the third sented telling statisti .."S vh the deatbrate
committee having in mind the various agc~
Miss Allen will m~ss su~h players, ~s wi~h a microscol?ic. stud>: of a drop ,.of ~~nesday i~ December.
children in tbe first year of ]ife.· Child~n
and interests of the members and others Ruth Murrell, Cynthia Wlckhan,t, DOrIS water, tbus acquamtmg.chtldrenearly \\lth
J. Archer Turner reported that the born a year apart show, a much high~r
who will attend.
MacIntyre, Marcia' Garrett, Della M~rh- a ~force i~ N~ture, with !l part of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College death rate in infancy than those children
, took no definite action on the request of where the interval of time between births
Every molher will want her children to shall and He]en Jones, who along WI~ Unknown m Life.
see "Cinderella"-and what could be a "Bobby" .Gross an~ Betty Passmore Will . Perhaps the most unusual of Mrs. Fahs Borough CQuncil fo~ a dedication of ten is longer. The..c:e statistics' showed clearly
lovelier form for a fairy talc than these graduate m the sprmg.
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Ideas was her stateme~qh.atparents s.hould feet of College property along College Ave- the relation of the health of the mother to
dainty marionettes?
But there is lots of good materIal co~- not think that teachm~ a ,y~p~g chIld to nue to be used in widening this street. her child.
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Of 'especial interest to the older. mem: ing along from the ~cond team, which pray is the first step In religion. There The Coliege authorities arc considering
Social agencies, sucb,. for, example, as
hers will, be' a Chinese fantasy which ha_ went through its season undefea~ed and are things he needs to do. before he. pr~ys.
king the main College entrance at the hospitals, are prohibited by Jaw from' giv'wide popularity on Miss Hastings' pr~, - with but one _tie, as did the varsity, and One is to acquire :he habits. of. ~edltatlon, :~er of Chester Road and College Ave- ing information which is· needed not only
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its 'g'oaf line", remained uncrossed all sea- and of talking thmgs over In l~tJmate fel- nue aJld another entrance at the corner (or the individual's care- and protectiun,
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. h h·IS parents. He "hould
growe of Elm
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In addition there wil~ be a-,co.med Y nu m -. son.
]owshlp
Avenue and Ce(lar Lane. In that but for the protection or' society at Jarge.
ber, with as many vanety numbers as the
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up to the'1ea of God before he hears th event, they would widen College Avenue
Recent studies throughout the United
Meeting Date Changed
name; for If he learns words b~f~re they above Chester Road and probably would States show that the birth' rate among
time permits.
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t e be '''I'111'ng to dedicate footarYe between families on relief is 60 per .cent higher than
T'''e re"lilar monthl.\· meetin!! 01. t he have meaning, it is difficult
f
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Fniandly
Circle will be held on Thur5day, true meaning later-to rcc
h 1m rO.m d e Chester Ro' ad and the public school to the teres
Th Le0
f W
ask d
h
false
impression
he
may
ave
acqUIre..
Borough
for
the
wI·dening
of
this
street.
e
ague
0
omen
This Sunday evening at 6.30 the Ve:- December 13, instead of the 20th. at t e d
t
ht
k f
. tIl' 0 ers
t ]was
gisJ ti e
A child should be hel~ , to a 5 ralg - The College would beautify and improve to wor
or more lD e Igen e a on
pel'S Sf:rVice will be held as usual In
home of Mrs. Dwight Cooley, 110 Co- forward, courageous facmg of the. Un- these comers and maintain two streets that would ]ighten,the soda], phySical, psy_
Clothier Memorial. This week it will be ]umb·la
Avenue. Mrs. BenJ·amin Mather
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t
h] . ] d'
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d't'
f ast
an
economic
in the forll\; of a Christmas service with a wl·II ba co-host
Membe..rsa.,re, requested. known. Then he wili
h a ways e an In.
t er-s Wh·1Ch are, now cared for by the Borough. c 0 Oglca
be'
f
ople
' con
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The police and secretaries reports were num rs 0 pe
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mixed;"chorus of se~ior stud\Ults ,al,lct carol to bn·ng'
donations
of' unpenshable foods ested explorer and
f t I.e .younger ge~era
th
f r
may make 0 re Iglon some mg a
ed d filed
singirig by the congregation.
greater tban we have yet done.
appro\' an
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Named to College Board
for the Christmas basket.,
This service, the last before the College's
Christmas vacation, is the one which was Former Reside':t to Lead Class
Tot-Lot
Postponed
Book Talk for Mothen
Mrs. Eleanor Stabler Clarke, of Wallingheld in former years at the home, of Dr.
ford was elected to finish the _ul!~ired
'Sunday next, December 9, Mr. Philip E.
William T. ElIis,.on Walnut Lli.ne.
The mothers of the fifth and sixth grade term of Mrs. Mary Thatcher, resigned" of
The Tot-Lot Benefit, which was schedHbward 'a former resident of Swarthmore,
pupils
wi]] meet with Mrs. Pennell, of the Board of Managers' of Swarthmore
December
8th,
has
been
uled
for
Saturday,
trustee ~f the Sunday School Times, will
Turkey Dinner at Trinity
Rc.se
Valley,
for a book talk at 3 o'clock
postponed
until
Saturda~,
~anuary
5t~,
The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church lead tbe Men's Class of the Swarthmore since the High Schoo~ Auditonum, where It Tuesday· afternoon, ~mber 11, in the College. At the 9Dnual meeting of the
Board, held on Tuesday, the, members
)Viii give B Turkey Dinner .next Th~rsday Presbyterian 'Churcb, which meets every
College Avenue kindergarten room,
will be held, is being painted.
whose
terms expired were re-eJected.
morn~g
at
10
o'clock.
Sunday
evening, December 13, from 5.30 untIl 7.30.
SPEAK TO WOMEN
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IHOCKEY TEAM
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UNDEFEA'"TED SEASON I
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CHILD SHOULD EXPLORE REUGION
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WOMEN HEAR LW.V.
PROGRAM AT CLDB
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Dr.' Channell Pe.d,orms
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S,pabr~Soyer
d Nuptials lege and Drex~~,~~itute,
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Enlfasement of Mi.. Lula Ann.
ette Hill. allcl Mr. Amzi G.
McVay Announced
A lovely ccremon)' was performed by the
\\'ayne Channell, D.D., rector, at the
Sw~rthmore Methodist Church, when Grace
E"clyn Snyder: and John C. Spahr were
joined in wedltick at 7.30 last c\·cning.
The bride is a dau~hter of the late \V. C.
Snyder, head of the Swarthmore Police
Departmt!nt until his death in 1926, and
Mrs. Snyder, of Yale A\'enue, S,,·arthmore.
, '~.lr. SlJahr is a son of Mrs:. Joseph hl'llerman, of Lima.
The bride, who was ginn in marriage
by her brother, Arthur Snyder, wore a
white chiffon \'clvet gown, made on princess lines, and carried white roses and
lilies-of -the-\·aJley.
l\li~s Mary Snyder, sister of the bride. I
was maid of honor, wearing a f{reen crepe
-dress with matchinl! accessories and carrying pink roses.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Edna Lo\'e, of
Philadelphia; sister of the bride, and Mrs.
Arthur Snyder, of Swarthmore, the bride's
sister-in-law, wore peach and blue crepe
gowns with matching accessories. Wit.h the
peach dress talisman roses were carried and
with the blue gown, pink roses.
The mother of the bride wore a dark
blue crepe semi-formal gown.
Edwin Spahr acted as best man for his
brother.
The ushers were Richard Snyder, a
. brother of the bride, and Albert Gwinn,
of Swarthmore; Edward Love, of Philadelphia, and Howard Spahr, of Media.
1\lr. Ruben Hormann rendered the organ
selections and Denato Colafemina sang '''I
LO\'e You Truly" and "At Dawning."
'The 'ceremony was followed by an informal reception at the home of the bride.
After a brief motor trip Mr. and ~Irs.
Spahr will reside at the Garfield Court
Apar'tme.nts, Folcroft, Pa.
After graduating from Swarthmore High
School with the class of 1926. the bride
: cntcr~d training at the Philadelphia GenR~\·.
, WASHINGTON
'Theatre--Cbester
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
"TRANSATLANTIC
MERRY·GO·ROUND"
JXCK BE'l.~~
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Mr. ana Mrs. Dc\\rut A. Hills, of Elm
Avenue, announce the ('n~al!cment of their
~aughter. Lula Annette, to Me: Amzi G.
\fcVay, of Birmingham, ..\Iahama.
Miss Hills is a ~raduate of Swarthmore
High School and Miss lUman's School, of
Philadelphia, and Mr. McVay was graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
West Point, as week-end guests,
Dr. Edgar J. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher,
Billy Wells, of Buck Hill Falls, Pa., was
late of Robert College, Istanbul, were the the guest of Harry MacMillan, of Vassar
guests of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis Avenue, on Thanksgiving Day.
last Monday.
Monday.
fuesday
and
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8TH &: WELSH STS.
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ThYiA V E R
TODAY. pond SATURDAY
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CHESTER 4711
THEATRE
, "THE WHITE PARADE"
LORETTA YOUNG
Continuous
.JOHN BOLES
~el'fo1"mance
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$3.00 per year
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lindenman and
family, of High Bridge, N. J., were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw,
of \Vhittier Place, last Thursday and Frida)"
CHESTER
MAURICE CHEVAUER
JEANETTE MacDONALD
Mr. and Mrs. J o:;;eph S. Bates, of Haverford Avenue, entertained at tea on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Bates' brother, Mr.
Edward Roessler, of Schenectady, N. Y.,
who was their guest over the week-end.
Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett and daup;hter,
Virginia, of North Chestcr Road, returned
Monday from Rochester, N. Y., where they
attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy
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"6-DAY BIKE RIDER"
MONDAY and TUESDA.Y
Mic.ha.el Arlen". Famous Heroine
I;-Ivea Aaalnl
HELEN HAYES
House Beautiful
& Gordo!!n
Child Life
St. Nichollu,
Reader, Dlge!ll
Chrisbnas Lingerie
is here
"WHAT EVERY WOMAN
KNOWS"
Wednesday aDd Thursday
'(F) ~ELEN HAYES
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MARCH
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280 Swarthmore Ave.•
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
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Estate of LOUIS COLE EMMONS, deceased.
LETI'ERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
Estate have been granted to the undersigned,
who requests all persons having c:taims or
demands against the <ate of the decedent
to make known the same. and all peJ'BonlJ
indebted to the decedent to make payment,
without de!ay. to
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Riverview Farms,
SwarthmQre. penna.
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CLAUDE C. SM.ITH. Esq.,
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have Heen granted t4) the undersigned, who
requests all pel'lllons having claims or demand
agalnBt the estate of'" the decedent to make
known' the same. and all persons indebted to
the deeedent to make pa)"lllent, without del~.
Sealed quotations will be ~eived' bY the
Board of Directors of the School District
of SWJlrthmore up to 8.00 P. M., Monday,
December 10. 1934, at the College Avenue
School Office corner of Col1ege and Prince-.
ton Avenues, Swarthmore. for the purchase
of road materials including' stone ballast.
screenings and hot a~pbal~ and for the use
ot road ro:ler. SpecificAtions may be had
(rom the undersigned at the school office.
The Board rcsel"V(8 lhe right to reject any
or all bids.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
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Mrs, Robert Roberts, ,of, Guilford ···P-ark,·Baltimore, Md.
John B. Roxby, stellar mainstay and
offensive star on the WesJeyan University
soccer team. W3$ elected .captain ,- of l. the
CardlQ,als for next season at the annual
banqubt
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Roxby, a letter man of the past two years,
is a member of. the, junior ~~ at Wpleyan; and is the' son of Dr. and Mrs.
John ;B. Roxby, of no Cornell Avenue.
He is a graduate of the Swarthmor~ High
Sch"o~, and is,. ~eqJber'tof .tb~ Pbi Nu
Theta', fraternity' at Wesleyan.
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John Roxby to Captain Cardinal.
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Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle and Miss Mar.
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spent several days the first of this week
in York as the guests of Mrs. George H.
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Miss Jane Seely, of Walnut Lane entertained in honor of Mr. Robert Pc;ry beThe Valley Dancers in Rose Valley are f~re tbe Senior Asscmbly on Saturday eveI in final rehearsals for several programs to mng.
be given during December and the Christ. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Simpson, of River-/
~as season.. The first of these, privately
glven, will be for the children of employees VJew Road, had as their guests for Thanksof the Victoria Plush Mill; the second will giving and the week-end Mrs. Simpson's
takc place on the morning of December parents and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. P. S.
22, ~aturday, at 11 o'clock, at the Old Mill Sailer, and Miss Ethel Sailer, of Brook_
in R~se Valley,. and the third will be givcn lyn, N. Y.
at the annual Christmas party for chilDr. and Mrs. A. F. jackson, of Park
dren at the \VomeD's Hospital, in PhilaAvenue,
entertained Mr. and Mrs. George
delphia.
Fitch, of Shanghai. China, at dinner on
Katherine Philbrick, of Harvard Ave- Sunday. Mr. Fitch is the secretary of the
nue, Swarthmore, is among those who will Young Men's Christian Association jn
dance the roles in the December presenta& China .
lions of the Valley Dancers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Effing, their daugh.
ter, joan, and their son, Jerry, were the
Captains Hockey Team.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. CharJes Kurtzhalz,
Barbara \VilIets, freshman at Oberlin of Park Avenue, on Thanksgiving Day.
ColJe.ge, is tb~ captain of the wom-:n's Mrs. Effing remained over the week-end.
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Mrs. Frank M. Sawyer, of Rutgers AveMiss \ViIlets is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Henry Willets, of Ogden A.e- nue, returned last '\'eek from a two months'
nue. She graduated from \Vestlown High trip to California where she \'isited her son.
School in June, 1934. There she was the
J. E. Snyder, of Rutgers Avenue,
I president of the girls' student body in her is Mrs.
recuperating
from an attack of inOuenza
senior year and especially active in athwhich confined her to bed .for ten days.
DM_~_llI'ftllll'ftJJl :~:::ru~~~iving awards in hockey and
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Adele Morgan and Mary' Garrett.
'; Miss PrUdence Perry, a senior at MilA chorus .of waits, consisting of Richard' ton Academy, \\'as the week-end guest of
B.ro\\'n~ ~lchard DelapJaine, Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Dou~las C. Sinclaire, of
SJ.mo~s, RIchard Shaw and Carter Smith. Harvard A,·cnuc. Her brother, Mr. Rohwill SlOg.
crt Perry, who is now a ~nior at Thaye
A piano:vi~!in-'c,:llo trio will accompany Academy, was the guest of Dr. and
t~e ca!ol SIngmg; Katharine Warren, Coles, Walter Hoff Seely, of Walnut Lane. Bob
Xaoml Wright and Charles Swann being and PrUdence, ron and daughter of Mr
at the instruments.
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I and Mrs. Harold R. Perry, of Milton;
.other membe,: of the First Day School Mass., are former residents of Swarthmore
WIU take part In the entertainment, and and were here to attend the junior Prom
?"any are ~o-operating in producing what of the Swarthmore High School.
u;. hoped wIll be a good time for all.
Miss Estelle Sinclaire, of Harvard A\'e.
Florence -!load Icy is coaching the play,
the parts being taken by the young people nuc, was the guest of .:\ti.ss Billie Kerney
at a dance at the Trenton Country Club
of the First Day School Class.
Saturday
evening.
The P~imary and Kindergarten Departments will also have part in the enterMiss Prudence Perry was the ~ue5t of
tainment.
This will be a big occasion and it is hO.nor at a dinner p;h'en by Miss Cynthia
hllped all parents and friends will attend. Wickham, of North Chester Road. before
the Senior As..<:embly on Saturday evening.
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A Christmas, as spent in a si~teenth
century manor hall, will be portrayed
and during the entertainment many of th~
older carols will be sung in which the
audience will take part.
Those taking the main parts are: Florence Garrett, Elinor Smith, Sarah Fus-
Boys' Life
Etude
Red Book
Junior Home.
ChtlStitih Her~ld
CosmopoUtan
Ladles' Home Journal
Radio News
Woman's Home Companion
Popular Mechanics
McColls
Photoplay
American C.irl-$1.50 per year
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Servais, of Dickinson Avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Morgan and family, of Rutgers
A"enue, on Thanksgiving Day.
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Part of the Barrel-Packing ent~rtainmerit
o! the Frie~1.(is' First Day School on the
flight of Fnda~, December 14, will consi~t
of a play enhtled "A Sixteenth Century
Christmas." written by Charles A. Murdock,. and revised and enlarged for the
occasion.
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Be Presented as Part of Barrel.
PackiDg Entertainment
(!tnmmunity "~np
Smith spent the holidays with their parents,
returning to George School on Sunday.
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!til, Dorot~y Lueders, Margaret Shoe-.
TO PRESENT PLAY
8'mart~mnrt
of Buck Hill Falls, Pa, Richard and Gene
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Thanksgh'ing, Mr., and Mrs. Elliott Wells,
Mrs. John Michaels, of Park Avenue, enteetained friends from Logan and Jenkintown at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday
as the bridge dub, of which she is a member, mct.
Miss Priscilla A. Clayden, of Locust ValAT REASONABLE PRICES
ley,
L. I., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
entertained with a uance at her home last
Ludlow Clayden, who arc guests at the
Saturday evening.
Strath Ha\'en Inn during the Thanksgiv~lM~
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Kistler, of Park iog holidays.
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Avenue, entertained .at a family house
Mr, and Mrs. Frank 1.1, Sawyer, of Rut- ~
party from Wednesday until Sunday when
their guests were: Dr: Kistler's brother-inFORMAL DINNER
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. \ViIliam H. New York City,
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Ressler, their daughter, Miss Louise Ressler,
Mr, and Mrs, James W, Johnstone, of
COME IN ALL SIZES
and their son, Jack Ressler, of Shamokin, Harvard
Avenue, entertained at bridge on
Pa., another sister of Dr. Kistler, Miss
Saturday
evening in honor of 'heir house
PRICES BEGIN AT $12.75
Ruth Kistler, also of Shamokin, i:and Miss
guests, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, of ~
Elizabeth Gunsales, of Toronto, Canada.
On Thanksgiving Day the party was Ka.onah, N, Y.
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joined at dinner by Dr. Kistler's brother
AmonI!' those from Swarthmore attendand his family, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kist- ing the Army-Navy football game on Satler and children, of Ardmore.
urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
On Saturday, Dr, and Mrs. Kistler and Perry, their daughter, Miss Olive Perry,
daughter, Miss Harriet Kistler. and Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier, their
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$2.50 per year
American Home'
Saturday Evening Post
Good Housekeeping
Carey Snow, of WaHingford, attended the son-in-law and daughter, who were their
American Boy
Colliers
American Magazine
guests over the week-end.
Friday, Saturday. Monday
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FIRST DAY SCHOOL
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"MENACE"
Media Theatre
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An Invitation
NANCY CARROLL
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'GERTRUDE MICHAEl..
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Frank Hess and Carl Loiter, of the
104 PARK AVE.
United States Naval Academy, at AnnapMrs. Mae \V. Davis, of Ogden Avenue,
Nancy Lou Alger, of Park Avenue, was
olis, Md .. were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. a patient at the \Vest Side Sanitarium, attended the Penn-Cornell football garnet
A. F. Jackson, of Park A\'enue, foJlowing York, Pa., last week, when her tonsils were
~hc Army-Na\'Y name on Saturday.
removed. Nancy and her mother, Mrs.
Paul Alger, returned to Swarthmore on
Miss Kathf);-rlSimpers. of Westdale Ave- Saturday.
nue, entertained a bridf{e club of which
she is a member on Friday. The club conJohn Byers Roxby, Jr., spent the
sists of alumnae of Miss IIIman's School, of Thanksgiving vaca.tion with his parents.
PARK AVENUE
Philadelphia.
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby, of Cornell
Avenue.
Mrs. Edward A. Stockton, of the Strath
Mr. and Mrs. l'.:'ewell K. Chamberlin and
Haven Inn, entertained The Sixteen Club
at luncheon and bridge at the Inn on daughter. Patsy, of Germantown, spent
FOR YOU TO COME IN AND
Wednesday. Mrs. Stockton's son, Colonel Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs. ChamSEE THE NEW SELECTION OF
Edward A. Stockton,--jr., of Washington, berlin's mother and grandmother, Mrs.
D. C., came up for the Army-Navy game C. K. All!er and Mrs. George Smith, of
Park Avenue.
on Saturday.
Wednesday. Thursday, Fdday
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1933, she, has been ser\·jog as a head nurse. bringing with them on their return LieuMr. Spahr is a graduate of Girard Col- tenants William Allen and E. Gibson, of
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cult males no one knew better lban Milne Ihentic sneezes.
"The adoption of the modem rate slruc- In Ih. School building, to disro.. p1aDs for
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Charm
and Mrs. Mitchell-yet as IlEustasia" it is
The stage setting by C. Wahl Olmes and lure gave the Company a sound basis on
staff-and the retinue of servants so per- which to proceed and the de,oelopmenl of the formation of a pre-school group of
obvious she qever knew"
See uplana- fecUy lrained Ihal Ihey appeared as part business along Ihe lines which it permitted Ihree-year-old children, 10 be conducted in
. of the charming interior set, were of real is largely respon~ble I.or the Company's association with. the School. Parents in~
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Dr. Dolman Qelighted ever)'one as the start to finish, but whose romance was
dignified but doughty "Dominic"-a but- sadly "kippered" at the breakfast table by
ler:"~oc.tor-gaoler who managed tasks with the rude Leonard.
ea~. that might have nonplused the primeMr. T. Lawton Slaugh, well versed in
minister or all of Scotland Yard. He was histrionics-but 'a new comer' to Swarththe ·nmn Friday, J eeves and the Admirable more plays-distinguished himself as Nich.
Crichton rolled into one, who at even less olas, who was caught in a trap of his own
than a moment's notice produced the de- forging and followed the British tradition
sired .article-whether, it be of tonsorial," of endeavoring to do the right thing, till
sartorial, therapeutical, or culinary value. his host showed him the way out. Mr.
Hi~ part was controversial in "lIlat the Slaugh wrote things on the countenance of
audience was· undetermined whet'her 'it was Nicholas more expressive even than his
the perfect enmple of acting' or of cast. well ;endered lines.
ing.
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.As Eustasla, Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell I well re:membered in past productions,
artfully created a stage character who achieved another highly successful characbro~ght laughter enry time she ap- ter role. He was especially remarkable in
peared, and, aroused j!>y in tlie hearts of actually consuming on· the stage large quane\'eryone but Leonard and Nicholas. Why tities of "kippers." "kidneys" and other
about Winter?
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THRESHOLD
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934
Sunday morning pro Tuttle preaches tlie
second in the series of Advent sermons
"How to Be a Christian." The remainin~
subjects will be, "When to Be a Christian,'~
and, on Christmas Sunday, "The Prince of
Peace."
aa Ion w1l ue-"-gl\'en on Friday, De- lished this week, The book entitled
"Death in B Minor," is being' published
cember .14, a.t !he. PJ'esbyteria~ ,Church.
. Ever) one IS InVited to sew 1n the morn· 1 b» Dulton of New York
lng at 10.30, ha\'~ lu.ncheoD. "rith the women
The oth~r two mysteri~' to Mrs. LiIly's
a~ 12.30, .an~ go to the ~hapet at 2 o'clock credit are "Seven Sisters." which was pubto h~lp reVI\'e the custom of Christmas lished in 1928 and chosen by the "Book
carolling.
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A. pageant e~htle.d The Story of the which came out a year later.
ChrIStmas Carol" wdl be presented: Part!
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!-'-"Through the First Six Cenluries of·
In Appreciation
The member;; o~ the family of the late
Last Wednesday .e\'ening Dr. Tuttle g~~t Our LoM" ~ Part II-liThe Middle Ae:es
an address at the Pennsyh'ania Military and Twentieth Centuf)·." The speaking "lDcenl N. CianCI wish to extend their
College.
. parts will be taken by Mrs. Piper, Mrs. I sincere appreciation to their many friends
Eaton, Mrs. Gilcreest •. Mrs. McCahan and] a~d acquaintances for the sympathy and
Dr. Tuttle begins his class for young Mrs. Warren. ThoSe In the chorus will be kIndness accorded them in their recent
people in preparation for church member- Miss McLain, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Spencer, bereavement.
ship next Sunrlay at 4 o'cl<.Jck, in the par- Mrs. Crosby, Mr5~ Gibson, Mrs. Thomp- =;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ish building. This class, a half-hour in son, Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. Morey and Miss
length, will continue through this month Lydia Turner. Mrs. Jones will be at the I
and is for all young people twelve years piano with Mrs. Terman assisting.
of age and older.
AU those who are interested are cor--~ial~y invited to attend and join in the
The Methodist Men's Bible Class unites smgmg.
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- a word meaning to cleanse
with the Presbyterian on Sunday. the
16th, with Re\". Dr. Michaels, sui>erin- Mothers Will Meet Wednesday
the scalp and hair. To us
tendent of public schools in Media, as the
it is more than a word; it
The mothers of the pupils of the third
teacher.
and fourth grades at the College Avenue
is an art. No soap or harsh
A dinner for all men of the congregation School will meet next \Vednesday when
alkalis used.
A CO-ED
will be held the coming Thursday evening, they will hear Mrs. Pennell, of Rose ValDecember 13, under the auspices of the ley, who will speak on books for third
Shampoo IS also it scalp
Men's Bible Class. F. Don Price is chair- and fourth grade youngsters.
treatment.
man of the committee o[ arrangements.
Miss Young, of the school's teaching I
staff, will also speak.
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Next Sunday ,evening at 6.30 o'clock,
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the y~ung. people will have a supper conMore Firemen Desired
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ference with Marjorie Turner (Mrs.
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Peler E.) Told as the speaker and Ihe The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Asleader of the forum on the subject of sodation. offers an opportunity for "an~· t i
"\Vorship." The supper will be prepared able-bodIed men, twenty-one years of age i
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by the mothers of the young people, Mrs. or over, of good moral character," to join
MARVEL V. COOD, Prop.
Dod4, Mrs. Craemer and Mrs. Whita~er, the· association as active firemen. It is
the committee in charge. Harvey Whit- desired 'that·those "interested should appear
aker, vice-president of the Endeavor So- in person at the Fire Association head409 DARTMOUTH AVE.
ciety will conduct the devotional service. quarters at .'1.-15 MOJlday evening, DecemSw.rlhmore 595
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be ~ subject of Mr. Guenther's sermon
on Sqnday morning. This was the topic
of the. Modem· Churchman's Conferen-;:~,.in
EnglO)ud, last summer. Among the spea,k~
ers, . 'Whose addresses have been printed in
the October L"Sue of The Modern Church'"
man, were Dean Inge,. the Lord Bishop of
Birmingham, the Rev. Prof.-··Raven ·and
Canon Streeter.
The Intermediate Class and Senior ;As·' .... ; .... ~-.~ '''' . ........... '., ..... " .. ;
Wom",n's Cuild of Trinity Church
sembly of the Swarthmore Dancing Class
were held on Saturday evening, December
TURKEY DINNER
1, at the \Voman's Club House. The
S.lO to 1.10
chaperons for the evening were: Mr. and
Thursday, December 13th
Mrs. Allan S. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam75 Cent.
uel Dodd and Mr. 'nnd Mrs. D. W. R.'
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Morgan.
. . . -The Introductory Class and the Junior
AsSembly wiU be he-1d tomorrow c\'ening,
At ,~he Gcneral Convention:
',Epi!;¢opal SatUrWtY, December 8, at the \Vomari's
rectors were. asked to tak~/ cog~~nce' of Club House.
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white aidewalla,. -bi. balloon., tire. . • • cIa.bi... and
colorful. _ • Boya-red or black" with white trim •••
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CHESTER, PA.
Save in advance for Christmas. Know
the pleasure that come. from spending
and giving freely during the happiest - .
son of the. year. Tho_d. of others
have done it, just by· belonging.to the
Chrisbnas Savings Club at this Bank. A
few dollan each week will grow into a
surprising sum by nest December. Don't
delay, the 1935 dub is
STARTING NOW!
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST CO.
S ;00 A. !d.-Holy Co~nion.
9:45 A ••.-Sunday Sehool•
10 :00 A; !d.-,Jubior Cburch.
11 :00 A. ••-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
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Rev. ,Jobn EUer,. Tuttle, Minister
SUNDAY
.10:00-Blble School. Rev. Dr. Michaela and
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union of MethocUlt, and Presbyterian
Men.
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11 :OO-JlornlnK" Worship.
Pll!;tor preaches.
"How to Be a Christian."
2:45 and S:OO-Boys· and Girls' Choirs.·
":OO-Paator's Class.
6:30-Supper Conlerence of Young People.
lite. Peter E. Told, IIpeaker and leadetof forum.
THURSDAY
G:30-Men's DInner.·
FRIDAY
10:30-Woman's AssociatIon. Luncheon, 12:30.
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At 2 :00. Chrlstmu Pageant.· ~
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SWARTHMORE
M.ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. ·D.
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A •••-Sunda, School.
A. M.-"The Ministry ol the Wonf..'
P. M.-Epworth Leatrue.
P. M.-"A Valid Bula lor SeJI-Respect.'·
. Strangers cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH' OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
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SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue' below Hanard
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday LeMon·Sermon.
'Vednesday e\'ening meeting each week. S
p. m. Reading room open da.iiy, except SundllYS and holidays. I to ": Church edifice.
All are ~ordialbr Invited to attend the BeIVices and use the Readl,ne Room.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIE1'ffiS
sU'NDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Fmt Day SdtooL
9 :45 A. M.-Momlng Foram. Dllleossfon of
the worth ol the American Red
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11 :00 A. JI.-Meetinc for WOl'llblp In the
Meetlnc Hoase.
WEDNESDAY
9:80 A. M. to 2 :80 P. ".-Be_IDS' and QuUloo
inc In WhiUier House. Box lun~beoft.
Strange" Cordially Invited
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SO Radiol and Other Valuable GiEti· Given Away!
(SEE ANNOUNCEMENT IN OUR bTORES}
Wheaties
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•···2 pkgs 23c
ENCO E BRAND
Macaroni'Es::~~&~tES 3p~g119C
Pinlc Salmon • tall ~.n IOc
Dried Lima Beans 2 tb·15c
Cooleie Bars COMBINATION Ib IOc
. ~rfJ'G';{Peel
I. 27c + Citron Peel
Ib 29c
Chocolate ~.~~!i!.~ ~a~= 19c
Cocoanut S~~b~!~~~ 2 canl 25c
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13c II Cak. Flour"=:·:t!&27c
"0. con 13. . L. Franc. Po~ei' "'" 9c
: Minut,e TlIpioclI
Saker I COCOll
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II·LAVER-COCOANUT
GOLD CAKE
(Whale Cole.
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25c
Real Values in Procter (I Gamble Producul
P&G N~p~:h. Soap,. 5 cak··17C
ClImey SOllP 3 ..... 13c + Chipso
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TRINITY CHURCH
Proteetant Eplaeopal
Cbester Road and Collesre A'Yenue
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DlUlcing Cluses Meet
dozen29C
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VVhether· the· lever is set at high or low,
hot water is always available.
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30 Day. Free Trial
36 Monda. to Pay
$2.00 powa
Oro_ uuf P.dc.·d In Maryt... d-80lld. Red Ripe aDd Lwdou.l
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Not, tbe n,w,E&ono",y
With Pork and Sauc. , . I-Ib
Phillips Delicia... . . can.
To Present Cbn.tmas Program Mh. LUly's Thud Book Published
Th Ch· .
1 Mrs. Jean (Scott S.) LiUy, of Elm AveAsso ~ r nst~s !:.ro~ram of the Woman's nue, will have her third mystery story pub-
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WATER. HEATER
17C
Beans
T omaioes ~t;;;; 3~:~!22C
De~~:n~e Pineapple =- 18c
in Ocean City, N. J,J'last summer will
furnish the music.
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Your children need VITALITY. We
bring it to you in a clean, sterilized bottle.
. Give your children plenty of Penncreat's
milk. Watch the roses grow in their
cheeks and happiness in their hearts.
A&P LOW PRICES I
were made by the Rector and by Ibe Rev. Ira, wbich played at tbe Golden Galleon
1929. at the Polt OBle. at Swartluaore- p~
under the A~t of Marell 3, 1879.. '
Company
basis of not less than 90 per cent· of thQ
greatest demand established within· the
year. The present rate change reduces this
requireme'nt to 75 per ccmt~
Mr. Taylor in an interview stated that
I lithe forthcoming reduction is·a logical and
consistent revision following the last major
rate redm:tion which the Company made
effective on· March 2. 1933." He stated
that the two reduction, the one of 1933
·and· the present one, represent a t~tal net
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Nationally Known
Foods ... at TYPical
o'clock. There wm be no a~ion charge
One hundred and eight men attended for Swarthmore College students or for
the ~orporate ~ommunion last Sunda)" couples, one member of which is an undermommg at 8 0 clock and ninety.six re. graduate.
mained for Ihe breakfast. Brief addresses riel Regis and bis fourteen-piece orches-
Thomas A. Mef)·we~ther.
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Changes Which Apply to Retail
Light and Power Rate Become
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At SEARS is a
Sporting Proposition!
'the lallt-, .. without adequate
heatin.g Eaciliti~., th~ae convenient term. will" be good
newa to yqu.
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REDUCES RATES
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PAYMENT
DOiler Road," by A. A. Milne.
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will describe the experimental work in proTonight (Friday, December 7) there will gressive methods of education being done
be a meeting of the Parents' Association at George School.
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Footnote-For fIEustasia"-see liThe
has announced rate changes that will effect
a reduction of more than three.quarters
of a million doUars in the annual bills of a
class of the Company's customers exceeding 110,000 in number.
The changes relate to the charges for
~eneral light and power service, known as
the retail light and power rate (Rate
URLp U ) and will go into effect on January 5 next, it being necessary under the
Public Service Company Jaw for thirty
days to elapse between the filing of the
rate and its effective date.
.Any customer whose monthly use of
electricity exceeds the amount allowed
under the minimum bill established by the
RLP rate will benefit by the changes.
In detail the changes are as follows;
The second step of Rate RLP is reduced
from five and one-haU cents per kilowatt
hour to five cents per kilowatt hour.
In cases where joint residential and general use of current prevails, the demand
factor of the residence part· of the load "'~~iiii:::..
will be reduced from 0.5 kilowatt to 0.4 ..
kilowatt-a 20 per cent reduction. This
will benefit all customers who now take
residence service in connection with serv·
ice supplied for other purposes. Between
35,000 and 40,000 acclJunts are aBectedmostly where residence service is supplied
along
service to small stores, barber
Ishops, with
delicatessens,' office· quarters, and tbe
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like. Over 3,000 professional men, principally doctors and dentists, will benefit.
Customers who desire to have their de'mand measured instead of determined from
a record of the amount of load which they
have installed, will receive the benefit of a
reduction from 60 cents per month to 30
tents in the charge· for the demand meter.
Customers who have· their 'demand -meas-
Why Worry
NO
P. Warren.
ganized and the following members wrre dining room from 9 to 1 o'clock, Decem-
appointed 10 office: William Gardiner ber 14, following Ihe combined Princeton
Cl~ves, Senior Warden; Robert Bird, a~d Swarthmore Glee Club concert, which
JUDlor Warden; Jane Seely, Secrelary.
will b. beld in Clothier Memorial at 8
ANN 8. SHARPLES
dially invited to attend. The principal
speaker is to be James Michener, of the
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served on Ibe second Sunday of December
Th bDaa Dance and Concert
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e annual Christmas dance of Swarth-I
T.he Junior Church vestry is being or- ,,!ore College will be beld in Ihe college
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who held the audience's sympalhy from Stabler, J. William Si.nmons and George New Class at Rose Valley School English Department of George School, Who
plays this role, in which he blends these appearance before the Players Club, skill- The flbits" were all taken by well-known nounced today."
talents in the fashion Milne must have fully played the part of the pretty "Anne," players-Barbara C. Dolman, Sarah H.
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tory footnote: for "Eustasia."
(Contlnued from Pa ..e 1)
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DECEMBER 7, 1934
.Bread
Fines' F'I'uh F'l'Kits and Vegeeablesl
,Oranges· JUI&'8:!;e~IDA· .i~~,15c
Grapefruit J('J =:;·4 I~;J"QC
Ne~: Ca""age~- ·:3.1~ ··19c
In Our Qualit; Meat
Mat~&S!
FANCY STEER B E E F · .
.CHOCK-ROAst II.
17c
BONELESS· POT ROAST BEEF Ib 19.
CROSS-CUT ROAST BEEF
Ib 23c
ROLLED VEAL ROAST 8...r... ".19c
. CITY DRESSED
PORK SHOULDERS Ib llac
Center· Cut Pork Chops
Ib 2S.
POIU(,PLOioitROAST Ib 15C
Loin End
(Up to
>\lb.)
Ib 17c
Canadian Smelts Fancy No. I
Fresh Croakers Ct~.1..,;.d g:1od
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Choice FillebSldale_tbl8c • Select Oysters - do. 18c
Mackerel .l::!"n· ib 17c Clams !;;~. Mod. do.19c
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JUNIOR CLUB BOARD j
MEETING TONIGHT
All ApprecialioB
The Board meeting of the Junior Club
will be held this evening, Friday, Decem- I
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Jarden Guenther. ]r., SOh of the Rev.
J. larden Guenther and Mrs. Guenther, of
North Ch
the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., where he
is a sophomore.
Sue H ••tina'. MariobeUe. who will perform Deumber 27th
at the PI.,.er~ Club HOUle
Stamp Club Organized
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It will be like findln. money next
Cbriatmaa If you Join our CbrtattD.aa
Savin.. Club now and put awa,. a
.mall .um each week. A few doU.r.
each week will make • total whi.ch.
mil enaLle you to lauah at Chrlatlll••
billa next year_
Christmas
Is Near
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Office, Court HoU!e. Media.
Pen~a.
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yet cheerful.
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a certain fint mortgage debt Ot' principal sum
0f fifteen thousand dalla1'8 (115.000.00) with
1interest due and to grow due thereon. And
Ihouse.
·lrnlJrovemenls eonemt o£ three-story
.fOx20 reet: one and one-half
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I stone addition. 20dO feet: enclosed stoneato17
addition. 20x20 feet: t.wo-stOl'Y stone garage.
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the Pl'Operiy of James N. Cartet'.
M. Carter-. his wIfe, and the
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ORDER NOW AND LEARN MORE· ABOUT GOOD FUEL
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lb. 22c
Youn.
TURKEYS
lb. 32c
GUINEAS
pro $1.50
Fresh EGGS; Doz.
35c - 40c - 45c
JONES FARM
Waverly Ave. aad BaltfmDre Pike
FOR SALE-Dreall lSuit. In good condition.
medium 81ze. $16.00. Can Swarthmore 981.
swarthmore 1000.
FOUND
FOUND-Last Friday evening at. the .Junior
Prom In the Woman', Club House, a green
coat with beaver collar, was exebanged for a
Aimllar one of larger siu. Exchansre may be
arl'Bnged by caHing Swarthmore 862.
Auto Ac:c:idenb
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i THEODORE
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J. GRAYSON. Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN,
Sherifi'.
in Retail Light and Power
happen daily. Accident insurance in
a good company can be written for
one week or more to cover touring
trip ••
SWARTHMORE '83'
E. C. WALTON
$65
Central Location
half stone, .. bedrooms, 2 baths. 2·csr
garage. oU heat. large lot, old shade,
po.a •• slon at oncC!!.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111·.1
Notary Public - Insurance Real £atate
The Philadelphia Electric Company, in conformity with its estahJished practice of making voluntary rate reductions when conditions· '.
warrant, announces a reduction in the Retail Light and PowerRa~e
(RATE RLP) effective JANUARY 5, 1935.
'lend for Harley-YDutil Not Be Sorrr'
UPHOLSTERING
BRING TaE CHILDREN. They have their own ideas
which may he helpful to old Santa Claus • • • Mec:lumical
toys for the boys (and dad) ••• Toys for playing house for
the girls ••• Tool boxes and other practical toys ••• Come
today while you may have a beHer choice.
Honest Under the Cover
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Call S'rarthmore 1441
This reduction will benefit all Retail Light and Power customers, of whom there ·are
approximately 110,000, whose monthly use exceeds the minimum established in the rate.
The reduction will amount to more than three-quarters of a million dollars annually.
Shop-27 Main St., MortOD, Pa.
Eve. can Sw. ·1839-J, Rutledge, PO:.
HARRIET L. TREAT
Expert Designing and Fitting of
. , Gowns
Remodeling
At Home or by the Day
The Har!..ard
Sw.892
The changes are as follows:
1. A reduction in the second step of the rate from:5.1/2 cents to 5 cents a kilowatt-hour.
.. PETER~E:'-TOLD---
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ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
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OLD BANK BUn..D1NG
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preceding eleven months, nsed in calcnlating the minimnm hilling demand.
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The reduction in customers' bills resulting from
the first two items listed is estimated to amount
to more than $750,000. The reduction effected
by the last two items cannot be estimated with
any degree of accuracy. However, since both
of these item. operate to reduce present
charges, the total saving to customers will
actually be greater than three-quarters of a
million dollars annually.
ALDAN. PA.
Phone: Madisoll 1355-J
We Do Not Have Any SoUcitora
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH· E. QUINBY
!!RNEST·C. SNODCRASS, ASS·T.
FUNERAL DiRECTORS
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Great mlies eannot esisftoday without a BIlfe anor
. dependable snpply of wat~r;< AJthi>ngb· wat.er is ipdif.;
penoable for drinking p!Ji:pose.., it '. Jwj many other
Ijses in the community. :.:> . ....,
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MEDIA, PA.
FOR. YOUNG
AND OLD
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There has been some misunderstanding concerning the use of the word "retail" as part of
the ti tIe of the existing Retail Light and Power
rate. In order to clarify this, the new rate will
be known as General Light and Power Rate
(GLP) with availability as follows:
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For instance. it has been·eStimated that Jliew York City
has ·only three dals' supply of food on hand. The
transportation of this food supply depends to a great
degree upon water-because water'is used for making
Bteam to ru~mtJOCl!>moti:vesar\ji grea(c:i(q;!:!.·~li.....
It it also used to generate electricity for electric traiils
••• Motor trucks could not operate without water.
In addilion to· this tlie m~dern city depend.. upon
water to fight fires. clean 8lreeta and also for the
many demands of industry.
Even the smaller commnnities enjoy the benefita of a
eiean, safe, dependable waler 8upply which has beeD
made p088ible through tbe scientific and engineering
development of the modern water eompany.
This is the twenty-fourtb of a series of narratives
which graphically tell the .Iory of water. Look for the
next one in this iS8ue two week8 from today.
"~ERTIFIED WATER
Ir .... PEDIGREED STREAMS"
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The whole family
shares the ,ood a telephone brin,s. For the
young,sters it means playmates, neW8, Invitations.
opportunities. For the Ilrownups it meens leas work In
runnlnll tbe house, friendly
contacta by day, peace of
mind at nlllht.
A tetephone In your home
than a dime a
day !" ~otblnll does 110 much
for_ Uttle!
·coats -~'less
THE BEll TElEPHON[
COMPANY Of PENNSYlVANIA
portion of the load where joint residence and general nse prevails.
4. A reduction from 90 per cent to 75 per cent of the greatest measured demand of the
BICYCLES¥
ALSO REPAIRING
2. . .A reduction from 0.5 to 0.4 of a kilo~a.t~i!1.!~~~sst;~~e~. demand'~ of the reside.nce
from 60 cents to 30 cents in the mel~r charge for customers desiring to
3. Ahaveredudion
tlIeir "demands" measured ratlIer than assessed.
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clric Campany
Announces and Gives Notice of a
FOR SALE-LIONEL STANDARD Electl"fu
Tr-aln, 8 enginetl. 10 ca.... 116 ft. track.
Awitchee. cfOllsinp, aignale. Bargain. Call
No. 784
Beginning at a point. tbe in1eneetlon -~f the
center line of Providence Great Road fforty
feet. wide) and the center Hne of Gradyville
and Newtown SquBre road (thirty-three feet
wide); thence extending along the ~ntel" line
of Providence Great JW..d north twenty~ight
detirees. forty·seven minutes. ten seeondl!: west
one· hundred seventy-three and twenty_two one.
hundredths feet to a bolt; thence still IllonE'
said road north twenty_three desrrftll. thirtY..
lour minules. ten secondS· west. one hundred
six.b-one and sixtY-eight. one-hundredths feet,
to • spike; thence sUIl along the same north
nineteen desrrees, ekht minutes, ten secon4s)
west two hundred: six and aixty-one one-hun_
dred\hs feet to a spike: tbence .UII along said'
l"08d north thirteen. degrees. ftfteen minutes.
thirty seconds west, two hundred· and ei.hb.
five one-hundl"edt~ feef, ~ ·',IL spike. thence
lUll along old l"OBd north one degree. £OUl"
minutes. thirty seconds west ,ninety anll e_~bb'.
five one--~uDdredtba' f~t to a bolt In
ee"nttr
line of aald road: th~nc,e alon.. the land noW·
or Jate of A. Adele' HOKan north fitty desrees.
thirty minutes. fifty.f9ur seconds east nineteen hundred ninety-four and eigh,t one-hundredths feet to a atake: thence ~Dth ,.lxb'''
five degrees, fourteen minutes, ~n seconds east I
two hundred nlnety-eJeht and 8eVen one-bun.
dredths feet. to a stake; thence _south abty.
five degrees. twenty·two minutes" forty eee-..
onds east. two hundred forty-sb: _and eiKhtyseven one-hundredt... feet. to a sl4ke; then~e
south twenty·three degrees, toity-seven miautes. forty seeonds eut. three bun~red sixty-•
nine and aixty-three one-hundredtba feet to ~1It
stake: thence south twenty.lour degrees. nine..
teen minutes. twenty seconds west. two bun.
dred twenty-five and -{blriy-one one-hundredtba
feet to a stake In _the eeo.ter line of Grady..
ville and Newtown Squat'e road: tbence a!o~
the center line of said road aoutb fifty de..
grees, two minute,. two seconds west elahteen
hundred alxty and nine one-hundredths feet
to a spike; thence south forty-nine degrees,
elahteen minutes. twenty-eigbt Reollds west
four hundt'ed and forty-nine one-hundredths
feet to a bolt in the center line of Provldenee
Great Road and' thence along the rentel' line
of Providence O:reat Road nortb twenty-elght
delrf't'elf, 10rt.y-aev~D minutes. ten seconds west
two hundl'Ed two and aixtY-e(ght. one-hun.
dredtha feet to the flrst mentioned point and
. pJaee of beginning. Containin~ ftfty-one and
two thousand one hundred forty-faut ten thou.
sandth" acres.
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FOR RENT-Bedroom, litting room and batt..
with or- without br-eakfalt. 608 South Cheatel" Road. Telephone, Swarthmore 1614.
SUPLEE'S
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DUCKS
All that certain lot or trad of ground with
the bulldlnp and impl"ovementa thereon
erected situate in tbe Township of Edgmont.
County of De!aW81"e and State of Pennsylvania,
and described aCf.'Ol'dlng to a survey and plan
'made by Damon and FOIIter. Civil Enltineers.
dated July 2nd, 1926. as followa:
Dealer
currON HEIGHTS, PA.
Sw.,-tbmore 6,80 -,
lb. 2&
lb. 2&
lb. 27c
Conditions: $250.00 Cub Ol" certified cbeck
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
advertiBement). balance In ten days. Dtber
conditions on day of aale.
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CurrON HEIGHTS
NATIONAL BANK
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Stewen
Small Fryers and
Roasters
Large Roasters
SWARTHMORE 105
Lawson-Shepard .Company,inc.
Autborlnd
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FOR RENT-Attractive room wIth bath. or
apartment.
Private £amily.
ReuoDable.
423 Yale Avenue.
FURNITURE
RESTORING
Saturday, Deeember 22, 1984
9.30 o'clock A. M.
Eastern Standard Time
Fieri Facias
t"OR RENT-Small apartment on the HUI.
J\pply to Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore 489
or Pennypacker 4U2.
September Term. UI14
We Have Piau R&nrina frOID
, 25. to $20 Weekl".
ctub Now Open
... REFRESHING.
The field for application of scientific and
engineering methods has been broadened
and fostered by the depression. In fact,
their application through .suitable technique
has been proving useful in regenerating sick
businesses. 1t was the record of results
during the past four years which led to
the institution of the new course at Cornell University.
YOU May Want to Give a CAR
or a HEATER
or a RADIO
or BUMPER GUARDS
or TIRES
or a BATIERY. etc.
for YOUR Car. Pric:ea Reduced
to meet the timet.
With a Smile!
CHICKENS
TOYS
in Swarthmore and Philadelphia studying
the developmentS in industrial marketing
and co-ordinated sales control pioneered by
Mr. Ullman and his staff.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman left
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Ullman is giving the fifth of a series of
SIMPLY CALL
lectures at Cornell Unive~ity, on "Indus.
SWARTHMORE 10412
trial Marketing and Sales Control" before
the School of Administrative Engineering.
VAN ALEN BROS.
The course was opened last September
COAL
after Professor Bangs and Professor Hanselman, of Cornell, bad spent sc\'eral weeks
day, December 3, in Hicks Hall, Swarthmorc College, the following officers were
elected for the Sw"'arthmore Stamp Club:
President, Edward Noyes; secfCtary. WHliam F. Lee.
Those present at this meeting were: Dr.
Samuel Palmer, Theophile Saulnier, Theophile Soulnier, ]r., Raymond Farringer.
J\.lr. Charles Bower, Will Craemer, Edward Noyes, Charles Lyon, WaIter Dick.
inson, Walter Crouch, Lawrence Russell,
\Villiam Cresson, William Lee, Roger Russell, Edward Roberts, E. Tiel Smith and
Henri Ratz, of Wallingford.
An Executive Committee is to be chosen
and to meet for purposes of drawing up
by. laws and statement of objectives to be
passed at. the. next meeting, which will be
held on ] anuary 7.
There was a genera] discussion of interesting topics.
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Meet 1935 Bills
Lecturing at CorneD
..\t a meeting held at 8 P. M" on MO:1-
The Gamet and White of Swarthmore
Hish will he led to bigger and beu..
things on Delaware County gridirons he.
fan by Vic Troxen w~=, though only •
sophomore, was one of the mainstaya of
the Garnet line this year. Carrying on at
Swarthmore in traditional Troxell fashion,
the 15S-pound tackle was elected captain
of next year's eleven at the recent elections
held at the high school. Wes Cochran,
was selected to manage the football teall].
The Sodal Service Department of
the Community Health· Society
wishes to acknowledge wilh appreci.
ation gifts for Thanksgiving from
the following Community groups:
American Legion, Harold Ainswortli
Post No. 427, the Friendly Circle,
Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club,
Presbyterian \Vomants Bible Class,
Presbyterian Sunday School and the
Swarthmore High School. DODations from these sources made it possible for twenty-three families to enjoy Thanksgiving with their donoB.
The spirit of Thanksgiving will he
continued beyond that special day
by the generous gHt of seventy-six
dollars ($76.00) from the Union
Thanksgiving service which was held
at Trinity Church this year on
Thanksgiving morning. The collection was for the special purpose of
the Community Relief Fund.
"Covered - Dish Supper" and
Cbrisbnu Dance Scheduled
for Near Future
her· 7. at the home of the president, )Iiss
Eleanor Kennedy. It is important that
all members of the Board be present.
The regular meeting of the Junior Club
this month will be held Tuesday evening,
December 11. It wj)l be a "Covered-Dish
Supper," held in the Club House at 7
P. M. Each member's admission is the
contribution of food brought. A business
meeting and social hour will follow.
The annual Christmas dance given by
the Junior Woman's Club of Swarthmore
will be held on Saturday, December 29,
from 8.30 until 12.00 in the Woman's
Club House. Music will be supplied by
the Main Line Pennsylvanians.
The Literature Section mel at the home
of Miss Olive Cleaves at Swarthmore Avenue and Cedar Lane on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. \Villiam Uthe reviewed Edith Wharton's U A Backward Glance."
DECEMBER 7, 1134
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Electric service for general lighting and
power requirements of offices, professional,
commercial or industrial establishments;
and other applications outside the scope of
the residence service rate.
Because meter readings are made on various
days of the month, the kilowau-hour charge in
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bills first coming due after January 5, 1935,
will be pro-rated on the basis of the nnmber of
days of use before and after the effective date
of the new rate.
Prior to March 2, 1933, when the present rate
schedule wftnt into effect, changing conditions·
had dev~loped some inequities in the application
of the company's tariffs as between customers
in the retail light and power class, and also
between certain customers in this class and
residential customers. It was desirable at that
time to eliminate those inequities, but in d!li~g
so changes were required which resulted in
increasing the bills to some customers. All· ,.
other customers in this classification received
reductions in proportion to their use under
the new rate.
An analysis of the experience with the previons
rate reduction and changes of application indicate a net saving of approximately $864,000 to
the group. This reduction, together with the
present reduction, will represent a total net
decrease in rates·of more than $1,600,000.
Tariffs giving effect w these redrrctwns ~ve been filed with Ihe Prrblic
Service Commission and also are on file In the offices of the company at
,,·hich lalter places they are available for examination upon reqrre.5t..
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
DECEMBER 7, 1!!134
Troxell to Lead H. S. Team -
JUNIOR CLUB BOARD
MEETING TONIGHT
An Appreciation
"Covered - Dish Supper" and
Christmas Dance Scheduled
for Near Future
TIll' BtJard IIll'cting: of thl' Junior Cluh:
"'ill bc ht:ld tllb t·\'cnin:.:. Friday. Ikn'm-;
IIl'r 7, at till' horne uf till' IJfl·.:'idt·nt. ;\ii~!"
EIl'antlr Kennedy. It i" impnrtanl that
all lIll'mlJer,:. uf lhe Board hl' IItt·!'cnt.
Th,· fl':.::uiar tIll'l·tio:! 01 till" Junior (,Iuh
thi~ month will iJe hdd TUl'~day l·\·cnin:.::,
lJecemht'r 11. It will he a ''Cm·l'rl'd· Di~h
SUJlpL·r." hdl! in lhl' Club lIuu!'-l.' al 7
p,:\1. Each IIIl'mJJt'r'1' ildmi,,:.;ion i!' Ihe
nmtrilJUti(J1l of food hroUl.!ht. :\ busilll'.~~
IIll'din!! and l"oci;1I hour will folio\\".
Thl' anllual (,hri~lmas Il:mn' ginn hy
tht' Junior Woman's nut. Clf Swarthmure
will lJt' hdd on S;lturday, JJt.'rl'mIJl~r 2Q,
Sue Hastin8". Marionettes who will perform December 27th
at the Playen Club Houn!
from 830 until 12.00 in the WOlllilll'l",
Stamp Club Organized
Lecturing at Cornell
Cluh Huml·. MU!'ic will Ill' !'upplied hy
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Ihl' :\lain Lint· Pl·llI1s-yt\,anian,:..
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mel :It the honll":
,. Ikn'mllt'r .~. in Hicks Hall. Swarth-!. )T:-lL'rday
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.i\Ii""Lih.'raturl'
Oli\'e Clt-a\'l'~
at Swarthmorl.'
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CUlll')!l', the
iolluwin:.::
officers,
were'. lllman IS ~I\'JnJ.! the fifth oi a ~cril'~ of!
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7\lr5. William l'the rC\'ie\\'l'd Edith Whilr- 1l,lel·ltd ior the Swarthmore Stamp Cluh: Iccturt':o> at Corm·1I Lni\'{'r~ity, on ··Indu::o-.
ton':; ":\ Bal'kward Glann·...
, Prt'~idl'nt. EdwOIrd Xoyt·s; !'t'crt'lary, \\"iI~ trial ).farketing and Sail's Contml" bciufl':
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Tht· Social S~'n'jce Del)artment of
tht· Community Hl'alth Sodety
\\"i~ht·~ to acknU\dl'd~c with "P)lfl'riatiuJ) :.:ift~ fur Th:mk:;.gi\·ing from
the- fullowing Community AfOUl'!,:
Amt."riran i.t'j.!ioll. Harold Ainsworth
I'Ol"t Xu . ..J]j, th(' Fril'ndly Cirdl',
Swarthmorl' Juniur Wum:m's; Club,
Prt'~bytt'ri;m WOlllan'~ Bible Clas~.
Pn'::hylt:rian Sunday School and the
S\\',uthmon' Hidl School.
Donalionl-' irolll IlIl'H' l-'(\urn.·!' made it pU5~ihlc for h\'(.'nty-thn'c fal1lilic~ to enju)' Thank~J.!'i\'in;.: with their donors.
The ~pjrit of Thankl"I.!i\'in;.:: will be
nmlinul'd hl'y
hy tht' I!('nt.'rou~ dft of :"e\'entY-l"i~
cll)lIar~ ($io.OCli from the Union
Thank!'),!h'ing: ~('n'icc which was held
at Trinity Churrh this year on
Th:mkl"g:h'in~ l1l11rnin~. The collection was for th(' !'Ilecial purllO~c of
the Community Rdi('f Fund.
ithinJ,:s 0"
cour~c
Tho!-c pre:,cnl at this mel,till;.! were; Ur.; The
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I R C\·'. Samud Palmer, Tlu.'o}lhilc Suulnier, The~!, aft", Profl'''''or
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·,ol.hile Suulnier, Jr .• Ra\'moml Farrin~er,: , .
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J • j arden Gucnther and Mr;.. Guenther , of II !\lr. Chare:;
Hower, \1
raerner,
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~orth Chester Road, has been made a~- I ward Xoyes, Charl('~ LyolI, \Valler Dick-: III Swarthmore and Philadelphia !'tudyinJ!.
51stant football manager fOf 1934-1935 at i in~oll. Walter Crouch, Lawrence Rm!'l'II,: the de\'elopments in indu::trial marketing
the Hill Schoul Pottstown Pa .• whrre he: ""II'
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:m( I Mr, Vllman and his ~tafi.
Helin Ratz, of \\ alhn/!Iord.
I "[IIe fiIC I'( f or npp I"IGitlOn {) fsnenlillC
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an, I to mcl' t lor
purpO:'l'.3 0 t' ur:twm~
U , eOJ.!Inccrtm:: methods has heen
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h\,-I;:t\\·s and ~tatemellt of objectives to bc i :md fo::tered hy the depreSSion, In f:tct,
. p~ls~cd at the nt.·x~ mectin!!. which will hc their application throuJ.!h suitablc technique
! ht'ld on J;muary
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, has he"n Jlro\'in~ u"eiul in rCJ!em'rating .sick
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There \\"a~ a J.!eneml di:::cm::ion of jntl'r~ I bm:ineSosc,:. It wu!'- the record of rc::ultsl
j t'stin~ topirs.
I'durin/.?: the past iour years which led to
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the imtitution of the new cour::c at CorI ~~q, _ _ _ _ _~~~ nrll eni",,,ity,
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Meet 1935 Bills
With a Smile!
It will be like finding money next
Christmas if you join our Christmas
Saving Club now and put away •
small sum each week. A few dollars
ench week will make a total which
will en.:lble you to laugh at Christmas
bills next year.
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Delaware County ~ridirons hrJ,(
'faU by Vic Troxell -..:~;:, thuug:h only a
! sopholllore, was one oi the m.limtays (Ii
I the Garnet linc thi!' yl'ar. CarrrinJ.! Ull :11
Swarthmore in Ir:ulitiun:tl Troxell fas-hinll
J thc ISS-pound tarklc w:ts. t'll'ctt"d caplail:
of ncxt )'cOIr's elt'\'('" at thc rnt'nl t·Il'Cfiot).
; held ;,l the hhdl ~dH)o1. Wl· ... Codlt,ulr
i was s-t.'Iected to manag'c til(' inothall 1(';1111,
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YOU May
or a
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or TIRES
or a BATTERY, etc.
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HEATER
or BUMPER
or a RADIO
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CAR
Want to Give a
GUARDS
CHICKENS
to mel!t the times.
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NATIONAL BANK
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Dealer
Authorized
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USED AND NEW CARS
TRUCKS
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REFRESHING ...
after a long day
. delicious food • • . well
served . • . m an atmosphere that is quiet
yet cheerful.
IN THE TEA ROOM
The Inn With Personality
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
The Hamilton
Norristown, Pa.~
The WhiUil!r
140 North 15th
Phila .• Pa.
The Cheater Arm.
St.
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4th· & Edgmont Ave..
Chester, Pa.
$4
FOUR: DOLLARS
$4
Yall save this amount when you buy fOUl tons of
co~ to be delivered at one ti~e and pay cas~.
""A ~enny saved is a
penny earned"
and four hundred pennies is a lot of money
GREEN'S COAL SERVICE
SWARTHMORE
P.
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S.-Nature never made, nor ha5 man di!icovered a
finer fuel than
!>i~III1I,:.
H:ul::1in,
C:tll
JONES FARM
VAN ALEN BROS.
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Waverly
Ave. and Baltimore
SWARTHMORE
1831 Pille
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REDUCTIO
Auto Accidents
ill Retail Light and Power
Accident insurance in i
!:appen daily.
good company can be Wriltcn !or
vne ' ...·eek or nl0r~ to COVt~r louong:
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trips.
E. C. WALTON
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$65-Central Location
TOYS
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half stone. " bedrooms, Z baths, Z·e... r
~:ar .. ~ ... oil heilt. I'lfge lot. old shade.
pO!Jses:!'ion at once.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore It l-J
Not3ry Public -
Insurance _. - Real Estate
FURNITURE
RESTORING
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SWARTHMORE 105
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The Philadelphia Electric Company, in conformity with its established practice of making voluntary rate reductions when conditions
warrant, announces a reduction in the Retail Light and Power Rate
(RATE RLP) effective JANUARY 5, 1935.
Call Swarthmore 1441 '
Thi" r"duetioll will hem'fit all n,·tail Light alld Power ,·u"touIer". of whom there are
appl"Oxilllatcly 110.000. who"c lIlollthly US" exeeprJs Ihe lIlinimum e"h.hli,hed ill the rale.
The rc,lttl'tilln will amllunt to more than three.'!Uarl"r,; of a million tlollar,; anllllally.
Shop-27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
~ve_
Call Sw. 1839-J, Rutledge, Pa.
HARRIET L. TREAT
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Expert Designing and Fitting ofi
Remodeling
At Home or by the Day
The Harvard
Sw.892
PETER E. TOLD
OLD BANK BUILDING
The
c/ul1Igl'S (Irt' (IS
follows:
1. A reduction in the sC(·'III,1 stel' of the rate f.·olll 5-1/2 eenls to 5 eenls a kilowall-hollr.
reduction f.·om 0.5 to 0.4. of a kilowall in Ihi, "assesse" ,Iemallll" of Ihe residenec
2. Aporlion
of the loa" whcn, joint resilIence allli g.. uernl lise prevails.
60 cell Is
3() el'nls in the lIIele.· eha.·gl' Ii ... ellstonW'·8 desit·ing to
3. Aha\'t·reduction
II ... it· •· .. cmallll.'· mcasnre.1 ratl",.· Ihan assessed.
1'.·0111
10
4. A reduction f"om
90 pc.· eenl
10
75 per cent of Ihe greatest IlII'a""red dellland of Ihc
prcl·t.·din~ (-(e\,en Illunths, used in ealculating the luininlUIlI hilling
dcnullul.
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wide); thence
Providen('c
onds east
1wo h u nd N:!ll
and ei5thty-:
s(>\'en
one-hundrl'dths
(eetforty
to -sn ixstake:
thence
south twenty_threl' tlegrcl'S. forty-sen'n min-. 'I
ute:!. forty seconds east three hun!lred sixty-.
nine and sixty-three onl'-hundrcdths feet to a
stake; thl!nc{' south twenty-four degrees, ninett'l.'n minutes, twenty s('conds we.~t two hun- I
drPfI twenty_five nOli thirty-one one-hundredths
(('('t to a stake in the center line or Grady_
\'i1Ie and Nmvtown Square rm'ld: then .... e a~ong
the center line of said road south fifty degrees. two minutes, two Sloennds west eighteen
hundred sixty Rnd nine one-hunrlredths feet
to R spike: thence south {orh'-nine degrt'f>S,
eightC('n minuh's. tw~ntY-l'ight secnn.l!! w('St
four hundred and forty-nine ont>-hundredths'
: (('o('t 10 n Lolt in the center line of Providence'
Groat Road and them'c nlong the center line'I'
I of I'ro\·irlen('{' Greut Rond north twenty_eight
degrPf'H, fllrt~'-se"('n minntO!'s, t('n s('('onils ·west:
two hllndr('d two and !>ixty·('iJ!;ht one_hun_I'
I dre.Uhs f<'('t to the fir.;t m{'ntiont'<1 point :mrl
! ll1a('I' Hf IwginninJ!,
('ontnining- fifty-one gild i
~ two thuu"alul one hUIUlfl"j forty-f"ur t('n thon_'
· slmdlh,; ;It"r.. ~,
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iAn,] IIn,h')' an.1 J;uhj(,(·t to th(' pa:o.mf'nt or,
I a ('ertain first mo)'ts.::l'U!C .If'ht or prinf'illlli ~um :
: d fift('('n thousan.1 dolln1':1 I$Hi.OOO.OO) ·with
,I in!pn'st
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S ..ld a~ the prOllert:.· or ,Tllml':-' N. Carter•
•Jr .• fln,1 Anna M. ClI.ru·r. hh; wi(e, and thc.
i (;i1':lrd Trust COmpl"U1~', s.::unr.!inn of the ('stnh' .
of ~\nn.a M. C:.rter. n f~'"Ct.I(·-mind('41 IlCl"l'Cm,
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I TIIEODOIn: .J. GRA ygON. Attorm·}'.
Sh~rllf.
Annourtces and Gives Notice of a
IllUND-Ll"Ist Friday e\"cninl:" nt the Junior
I'rom in the \\'omul\'!J Club Houu', tI J.:r ..oell
.·"at with Iw:tver cullur. \\'u~ t'Xl'hnngl·.1 for a I
,jmilur (lilt' of l3orl:4:r :'Iill', Exchulll:" ",a~' hI':
:,:·rangt·d by l':llIin:.= SW:lrthmore S6:!.
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
NATHAN I'. PECHIN:
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IJeginning at a point, th~ intersl'Ction of the
o:('nter line uf Providence Great Road ffurly
I r(!"t!t wide, anti the ('{'ntl'r line of GradY"iIIe
t nud Newtown Square ruad (thirty-three f('f;'l
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Philadelphia Electric Company·
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lb. 32c
GUINEAS
pro $1.50
Fresh EGGS, Doz.
35c __ 40c __ 45c
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: Impru\·,'m<'nts ('onsist of thr<'("-stor),' :.tonc·
· h"lI:
! slnm_ tuTditi"Il,
20:'1.20 (Ioet: ('ndo..(>.l stone ad: .1iI inn. 20x20 (('('t: two-stnry shmf' I!ara'-!"I.'".
I 20:x:J2 f('('I; two_!'l')ry Flonc harn. 2·h:30 (cet.
ORDER NOW AND LEARN MORE ABOUT GOOD FUEL
SALt-:-1.I0NEL S'fANUARlJ )o;lt·ctri!.!
JO ('ar:<, 116 ft. truI·k.
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FOUND
TURKEYS
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extending along the cente!" line
Great Rond north twent»'_dght
degrees, forty-sl'ven minutes, ten ~('conds ..... est
one hundred se"enly-three nnd twcnty-h,.o onehundredths £e('t to a bolt; tht'nce still along
sait! road nurth twenty-three d(>gre('S. thirtyfour minutes. ten seconds west one hundr(>d
f\ixb'-one and sixtY-('ight one-hundredths feet!
to a sl)ike: thl:'nce sti!1 along the same north
nineteen degrees. eight minu\($. ten seconds
Wlost two hundred six ami I'ixt»'-one one-hundredths (eet to a spike; thence still along said
road north thiru.·en degrees. fifteen minutes,
... thirty second.. west two hundred nn.d eighty-,
r five one-hundredths feet to a spike: thence
still along said road north one degree, four
minuit.'s. thirt»' secunds west ninety and Cighty-l
fi\'c one-hundredths (eet to a bolt in.the eentf?r 1
line of :mid rand: thence along the Innd now
or late of A. Alf('lc Hos.::nn north fifty degrees,
thirty minut~. fifty-rour seconds cnst nineteen hundred ninety-four nnd eigh,t onc-hun-I
dretlths feet to n stake; thence south sixtyfh'e degrel'!';. fourtcen minute!';. ten seconds east I
two hundred ninety.eight nnd seven one-hun-:
dredth~ fpct to n 8t8kl.'; thence south sixt}'-!
five dcgre<>s, tw~nty-twu minutes, (orty sec-I
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room with Imth. or
fumily,
Ih'u,;unuhlt..
F' ,n HENT- Bl·,!rOCOIll. sitting room and hat*1.
with or without Lrl·llkfm;t. liD;' ~"uth Clw:
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Train. 3 "'1I~hll''''
.. ' ildles, l·ro~,.in~,:.
:·warthmun· 101)0.
Youn&:
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Swarthmore. Peana.
:qlflrtnll.'nt.
I'rh·utc
1..'·\ \'nlt' An·lIue.
~AI. ..:···nn·<,: suit, in ~(Ood ('onditiull,
IIwdium ... h: .... SoI1.tw. Cull ~I.\'arthlllo~ !ISI.
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StratLHaven
lb. 22c
SWARTHMORE 10412
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Dinner
Saturdays and Sunday. ., ..
DUCKS
All thnt {'(!rt~lin lot or trolet of I!'r(lllnd with
the
buildings nnd
impro\'cments tht-'l"('on
(',"eded situnte in the Townshill of Ed.:mont.
Cuunty of De!nwarc and State of Penn!'yh:llnin.
nnd descrihed nccordim: to a fiUrVf')r nnd ,1Ian
nuule by Damon and Foot('r. Ch'il Elll1inet'rs.
dah·d Jul»' 2nd, 192G, 8S fullows:
AVENUE
Swarthmore
lb. 26c
lb. 28c
SUPLEE'S
RI'I,temher Term.
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~{ 1C":NT.-Attr:H~th·e
vPIt
E",tom Stan".,,, T;me
Picri fo·lIl'ias
Lawson-Shepard Company,lnc.
Filit IU;NT-· ~mull :i,':II·tnll'llt on till' Hill.!
Al'ph· to ,\Jiwrt N. C.;llrrt'~t. Swurthmorc IMI .
"r l't'IIIl)"I):It'kl'r -III:!.
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lb. 27c
.sht·riff·s OfTil'e. Court Hou~e. ~Iedin,
Pennn.
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Prices Reduced
for YOUR Car.
Stewers
Small Fryers and
Roasters
Large Roasters
BRING THE CHILDREN. They have their own ideas
wh[ch may be helpful to old Santa Claus . • • Mechanical
toys for the boys (and dad) .•• Toys for playing house for
the girls • . . Tool boxes and other practical toys . . . Come
today while you may have a better choice.
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FOR RENT
l nit
Condition,,: £250,00 Cash ur certifiCtI chl'('k
I at time- t,f sllle (unl('Ss otherwise- stnlt'd in
I adwrtisemt'lltl. Lahmce in ten dnp.. Other I
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FOR SALE
SIMPLY CALL
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SHEm"" SALES
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We Have Plans Ranging from
2Sc: to $20 Weekly,
Club Now Open
CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA.
Christmas
Is Near
bi~L:cr !lnd britt'(
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
--CLASS-IFIE-D-- ---~--
The G'lrnct and \Vhile oi SwarlhlU'lrt
: Bi/-!h will he
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Elected Football Manager
DECEMBER 7, 1934
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS·T.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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nELL PHONE 4
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Great cities cannot exist today witbout a safe an.. . dependable supply of water. Although water is iudispensable for drinking purposes, it bas mauy otber
MEDIA, PA.
FOR YOUNG
AND OLD
Uses in tlte community. '
}'or instance, it hus been estimated that New York City
bas only ,three d,,, s' supply of food on band. Tbe
transportation of tbis footl supply depends to a great
The r('tlu('tiou in ... Homers' hills "'sulting frollt
th .. fir,t hlo item" listed i" e"tilllated to alllount
to mo ... tha" 8750.000. The re.lnr:tinn efTeeled
by th" In,.1 two ih'n" ,'annnl he estimated with
..
all\,
tlelTl'c(' of at'("lII'3CV.
Huwever, since hoth
,
,
of Iht':-.;e itClll~ ulwl'atc to re(lucc pl'c:,ent
dtarl!l'';. Ih,' lotal "anng to eustotners will
actually b" "reate.- than three-,!uarters of a
.
"
million doll"",; annually.
There has been some misunderstanding con·
cerning the u,;e of the word "retail" as part of
Ihe title of Ihe exi,.ting Retail Light and Powcr
rate. In order 10 clarify this, the new rate will
b,' known as Cellerai Light allll Power Rate
(GLP) with ",~ailabilily as follows:
df'gree upon water-because uoter, is used for ma~ing
steam to ruffldif'locomoth"es anti grealca~go ships.
Electric sen'ice for gencral lighting and
power retluin'ments of offices,professional,
<'omm"reial or indllslrial eSlablisluncnts;
and oth,',· applications outside the scope of
th!' re"itl,·nce sen'ice rate.
It it also used to generate electricity for electric trains
••• 1\lotor trucks could not operate without waler.
In addition to Ibis the modern cily depends upon
walcr to 6ght 6res, clean .treels and also for Ibe
many demands of industry.
Even Ihe smaller communities enjoy the bcneGls of a
clean, safe, dependable waler 5upply which has been
nlade possible through the scientific anti engineering
dc\,clopnlcnt of the Dlodern water cooll,ony_
Thi~ i~ tit£' hn'llty.. fourlh of a S('rit~~ of narrath'cfIII
whid. graphically tell the .tory of waler, Look for the
next one in this issue two weeks
"CERTIFIED
IrfUII
frODI
today.
'VATER
I-EDIGftEED STftEAIUS"
The whole family
shares the good a telephone brings. For the
youngsters it means playmates, news, invitations.
opportunities. For the grownups it means less work in
rUllnin~ the house. friendly
contacts by day, peace of
mind at night.
A telephone in your home
Costs "ll?ss than a dime a
day!" i'\othlng does 80 much
for so little!
THE BELL TELEPHONE
(OMPANY Of PENNSYlVANIA
Bt"t"'uuse IIlclel' l'catling:-; arc Inade on various
dav,. of the month, the kilowatt·hour charge in
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hilL; first ('oming due afIcr Janua.·y 5, 19~5,
will hc pro.rated Oil the has is of the numher of
days of w;e hefore allll aftcr the effeelive date
of the new rate.
Prior to ~[areh 2, 19~3, when the present rate
schedule went into effecl, changing conditions
had developed some inc'luities in the applicntion
of the company's larifTs as between customers
in the retail light amI power class, and also
he tween certain customers in this class and
residential customers. It was desirable at that
linll' to eliminate those ine'luities, but in doing
so changes were re(I"ircd which resulted in
increasing the bills to some customers. All
other customers in this classification received
reductions in proportion to their use under
the new rate.
An analysis of the experience with the previous
rate reduction and changes of application indicate a net saving of approximately 8864,000 to
the group. This reduction, together with the
present reduction, will represent a total net
decrcase in rates'of more than 81,600,000.
1'«r~U's ~;l'i"g ,,-tfect to tliesf' reductiuns ~lave been filed ldth Ihe P"blic ] ~
Sf·rt';t'e Commission and also arc on file rn tlie offices of the company at
u'hieh laller plm:es they arc at'ai/able for examination "pon request.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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A Pio"eer ill Volrllllaril)" Establishing LolV Rates for All Electric Service
THE SWARTHMOREAJI
NEWS NOTES . Idaughter,
Mr. and MIlJ-A.
Genevieve.
DECEMBER 7,
Ofl die In)'e of F.lrhUi road
Bryant R!4vis
erl, direction alon.. the .. Id center Hne
of Un~el'Slty Pll,ce.l aafd Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail~
road. eurvlna to the rIMht with • radius of
Mrs. Leslie G. Ca....pbell. of Haverford / r~tumed Sunda~ .from their
vaca- tweontYooelcht hundred ably·five feet for an
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tl n The ReavIS spent
arc of twelve hundred tblrt)'-one and lIixteen
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d
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ro er-ID- W an 1M
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Charles Ward, of I r. an
rs.. . eaVlS, 0 ~ashingWestfield, N. J., who were her house! ton, ~. C., and the week-end with
ReavIs mother Mrs A Thomas also
guestS. Mr. and Mrs. Ward are former , .
,..
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residents o( Swarthmore.
\\ ashJngton.
Avenue, entertained at
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n n • h
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m onor 0
er
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
b th
PO\\ ell and Burton Richards, of Cedar
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m venue, wltnesse t e cono onnee ICU I ane an
College, Conn., on Sunday after having test between the Army and the Navy on
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her' Saturday.
,·s, 01
parents. Mr. and Mrs R L. Le .•.
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Swarthmore Avenue.
MISS Edith Bunting, of College i\venue,
entertained Miss Marie Bowers. of New
Mrs. Sargent Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle, N. Y., o\'er the week-end.
Paul J. Furnas, of North Chester Road,
.
entertained over Thanksgiving. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. j. Bur.rlS West, ~f Swarth ..
Mrs. Ferris Thomsen and two sons, m?re Avenu~, enterta~ned at dmner and
bn
Tommy and Leonard Sargent, of Baltimore,
.....
were the week-end guests of Mrs. \Valter
SHERIFF SALE
and Mr. and Mrs. Furnas. Other guests
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S erlff'e Office, Court House, Media.
on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs
Penna.
d h'ld
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Saturday, December 29, 19.4
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Jo
an c 1 ren, 0
wart 9.80 o'dock
A. Time
M.
more.
Eaelern
Standard
Miss Ruth LewIS' returned t C
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(50 feet wide)' tMnce
.aid
exU!ndlD&' aIona the middle line of
Mid· HOWARD II.. LUTZ. Attorney.
dletown road, soutb tort,..nlne cIeat'es. til.
NATHAN
teen minutes. twen17 MCOndi eut e"b~..thret
P. PEC~ ...
and ftltJ'~en one-.hundndtha feet to ••plke·
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thence .outh thirty-two decredI. fortw'.one ;~~~;::::::~::~::::::::::::=~
minutea, twenty Heonda eut .tlll alo .......
one hundred twenty...cven and Hven-tentht
feet to • point. thence lOuth flfty-three deA GOOD USED 1931
grees, west flve hundred. ftlt)" feet to • point;
tbence extendln.. north tblrb'4eYen desreet
west one bundred flrty-nloe feet to • point:
CHEVROLET Z-DOOR SEDAN
thence extendln .. north fiftJ'.three decreea ea.t
three hundred six and ninety-three one-hun-,
Good Shape
luns FiDe
dredthe feet to • point: thence extendl~
north thirt)"-aeven deEl'ft8, WHt filty feet to a
polnt thence north Rlty-three det'~. eaet two
hundred thlrty.four and nlndJ'-three one-hundredtbs feet to a point and place of lxa"lnniq.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
No (mprovanenla-ueant around.
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PHONE 440
Sold .. the property 01 William W.
~Ids and J. Arthur Peterson, mortgagofl and I
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one-hundredths leet to a point of taqe-nc:r;
thence north ela'hty-three dl!8'NeII, ftfty-elaht
minutes. thlrt:r .ec:oncie eet atUI alon&' same
four hundred e!a'hty-flve feet to • point of
curve; thence In an euterly and northea.ter:y
direction. aun .long aame. eunlng to tbe
lelt with a radlua of twenty-ell'ht hundred
elxty_five feet for an arc of one bund~
lorty-8\'e and eis"ht:r-two one-hundredtbe leet
to a point; thence lKluth thirty-two deareee.
twenty minute., thirty .aeeonda ea.t eishty..one
and ftfty-two one-hundndtlus feet to a point;
thenee In a northe_terly dl~tion along the
BOutheQt. right 01 way line ot the Mid Phil...
dllelphia and BaltimorehCentral Railroad (which
ne le paral!el wit and aeventy.ftve feet
BOlltheast 01 the center line) curving to the
left With a radius 01 twenty-nine hundred
forty feet for an arc of three hundred slxtythree and eighty-six one-hundredths teet to a
point in the center line of the Middletown or
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Key-I
~n~~~oJi!e ~~dth~lo=ltild~'~C:n a!~n~A!~:
mont road, the lollowlng lour ~ounea: South
twentyoaeven degrees, Hfty-eight minutes east
eighty and six one-hundredth. feet to an Iron
spike; BOuth thlrtY-hine degrees, forty-seven
minutes east, &eventy-two and eight-tenthe
leet to an Iron epike: eouth Hlty-six deg:reee,
flCty4five minutes eDt seventy_two and eight..
tenths leet to an Iron spike; eouth seventyse,,'en degrees, twelve minutes east, eeventyt Ihe pace
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se,,'en an d I woot en thsfot
ea
0r
beginning.
Miss Barbara Campbell , of Wenonah , I at Conditions:
$250.00
Caeb
or certified
Excepting and reserving thererrom. the fol4
time ol sale
(unleu
otherwise
N. J., spent Thanksgiving and the week-! ad\"eriisement), ba!ance In ten daye~.·-··~"c:~: I lowing lour P:ols or pieces 01 ground:
end with her grandmother, Mrs. Edgar I eonditioh8 on day of sale.
Plot No. I-Beginning at a point in the
center line of Glen Riddle road and the ~en_
Campbell, of Princeton Avenue.
Lenri Faciu
No. 789 ler line of Middletown road; thence extending
September Term, 1934
alot1.&" the said center line oC Glen Riddle road
Mr. Robert H. Reed, of Cornell Avenue, I All that certain tract or piece 01 ground. the lollowing flve counea: South forty-eeven
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1 situate in the Township of Middletown County degrees;, 6even minutes. twenty Ream" weet,.
Ie f t on Sun d ay to atten d t h e Intemationa
,01 Delaware and State of Penn;ylvania four hundred eia"htY-f:llght and thirteen oneLive Stock Exposition being held in Chi-I bounded and deserlbed according to a plari' hundrechh. teet to an angle in said Glen
' ,••ek
Mr Reed w,'U return and suney made by Franklin and CompanY, Rldd!e road; l!IOuth RftY-flve degrees, twentycago thIS
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/ Rflrietered Engineers, September 2, 1924, and aix minutes, fifty eeeonda weet eight hundred
today.
of record in Plan File Case No. ,page
,aix and ninely-seven one-hundredths feet to
bounded and described a8 follows: Beginning an angle point at the northeast eide ot Mt
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at a point of intereeetion or the center line of Alverno road; Bouth lifty-six degrees, thirtyMajor and Mrs. Carroll A. Bagby, of the Middletown or Edgemont road and the six minutes, ten seconds west two hundred
.
A venue, h a d as t h elr
. guests f or ~en te..
d tbence twenty--one
andan.leighty-nine
one-hundredths
P rmcdon
r Ine a I th e 0'.en R'ddl
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feet to anoth.r
•• n .. Id GI.n
Rlddl. road,'
•·
along
the
said
center
line
ot
the
saId
Middleeo
T ban ks glVlOg and the Army-Navy football town or Edgemont road, the following thirteen south seventy-eight. degreee, fllty~fght mlngame. Mrs. Bagby's brother. Mr. Arthur courses: South eighty-lour degrees, Rve mln- utes. twenty seconds west, five hundred fiftyb
utru e8l!lt lourteen hundred fourteen and Meven- one and Ofty-five one-hundredtbe leet to an
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I her,o f N ew Y ork C lty.
Ot er guests tentlus feet to an Iron spike; south seventy- angle point; south sixty-five degrees, forty
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five ••
minutos.
twenty seconds feet
west,to sixty-five
o 1 M aJor
an d M rs. Bagby for th e Ar my_:II Ix degrees, t
wen t
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m nu t es, t wen t y 1ICe- and
·.hl..n on-hUndredth.
a point .•
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son, a et arro Iron spike; south sixty-lour deg[,ee5. eeventeen then~e north eleven degrees, one minute, forty
Bagby, of West Point j Midshipman Oliver I mmutes. fifty seconds east. one hundred thirty- seconds weat two hundred eeventy-seven and
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forty one-bundredtbe Ceet to a point in the
Bagby" of Annapolis' Cadets John Bower Ise\en
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- w,·d. rear drlv.'.
deg~, thirty-five minutes, fifty seconds east
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lSOuth forty-nine degrees, fifteen minutes. minutes. twenty seconds east along Baid eedC oIone1 H.
arrlson rowne, 0
os on, ass. twenty seconds eut one hundred five and ter line or said rear drive five hundred sixty.
se\en4tenths leet to an Iron 6pike; south eeven and two-tenths feet to a point; thence
thlrt)'4two degl'ee$, torty-one mfnutes, twenty north flfty-five degreee, twenty-six minutes
A mong t h e Swart h moreans w h 0 at- I seconds
east two hundred thirteen and one-- fllty seconds east stili along- same one hundred
tended the Army.Navy game at Franklin tenth leet to an iron pipe. south nineteen Rlly feet to a point at the end or said drive:
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dl!ilrees, forty.nine minutes, fifty seconds eat thence south thirty-lour degrees, thirty-three
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F Ie,
on a ur y were
r. eighty feet to an Iron spike; soutb seven minutes, ten seconde east twelve and fiveand Mrs. Robert H. Reed, of Cornell degrees, thirteen minutes. flfty seconds east tenths feet to a point; thenee north fllty-five
eighty feet to an iron spike; south four de- degrHlB, twenty-alx minutee, fifty s~onde east.
Avenue.
grees, Blxteen minutes, twenty seconds east, one hundred fllty leet to a point; thence
three hundred twenty .feet to an iron spike: nortt. thirty-four degrees, thirty_three minutes. I
south eight degreee, twcnty-five minutes, fifty ten seconds west one hundred eighty-eight and
seconds east one hunJred twenty reet to an twenty_eix one-hundredths feet to a point;
iron spike; south nineteen degreee., lorty min- thence north fifty_five degrees. twenty_six min_
utes. fifty seconds eut one hundred twenty utes, fifty seconds east two hundred feet to a
feet to an iron spike: south twenty-five de- point: thence north thlrty410ur degrees, thirtY-I
gt"ees. twelve minutes. twenty seconds east three minutes. ten seconds west one hundred
t'o\O hundred sixty-two and fifty-eight one- thlrty_eix and twenty-nine one-hundredths feet
hundredths teet to an Iron spike: south thirty to a point in the middle line ol Valley road
degrees. twenty-five minutes, fifty eeconds east, (50 feet: wide); thence extending along the
one hundred forty..one and fllty one-hun- said center line ot VaHey road, north eightytlredths leet to an iron epike; thenee south three degrees, fifty-eight minutes. thirty seC-I
fifty-the deKree5, eiahteen minutes, thirty see· onds east, lour hundred seventy_five and
onds \\est, lour hundred thirty-one and ninety- nlnety-one one-hundredths feet to & point 01
three one-hundredths feet to a e..ke: thence curve: thence in an euterly and southeaBterly
south thirty-two degrees, twenty-eight minutes. direction still along same ~urvlng to the right
thlrb seconds east, three hundred seventy-nine with a radiWJ ul three hundred feet tor an
feet to a stake: thenee south fifty-flve degrees. arc or one hundred Bixty-eight and lorty_three
mneteen minutes, lorty B~onds west nineteen one4hundredths leet to R point; thence exhundred lorty-one and sixteen one-hundredths tending north twenty 4eix degrees. eigbt r.. inleet to a stone monument: thenee north thlrty- ulee, thirty seconds east une hundred three
lour degrees, thlrty.three minutes west. six· and Inrty-nine one-hundredths leet to a point;
teen hundred slxty-seven feet to a etone monu- thence north lorty-two degrees, fifty4two min_
on the southeast side ot Mt, Alvemo utes, forty seconds west, one hundred sbty(33 feet
north fifty_five eight and eigh~n one-hundredtlus teet to a
seconds eut point in the Bouth right of way line of the
at said Mt. Penney:vahlB Railroad (Philadelphia and Baland sixty-six tlmore Central Railroad); thence In a northeaid 01
easterly
along
said south right
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r:r:'i;ttl:r.,t~_~~;:':::''d,P;O~I~n~t"oO~fthirty'way direction
line. whleh
line the
is seventy-five feet
the sooth of and parallel with the center line of
-"'v.,no
thl... eald right of way curving to the left wlt.h a
-.:~-:;- the radius oC twenty-nine hundred forty teet {or
an arc 01 two hundred eighty-nlDe and ninety
No matt
~.~.-•.. , one-hundredthe feet to a point in the center
line of the Middletown or Edgemont road
aloresaid. thence along the ssme Bouth
socks he already has,
twenty-se'Jen degrees, filty·elght mlDutes east
eighty and six one-hundredths feet to a point;
Interwove..s should be in
thence still along the middle hne oC Middletown road the three lollowing courSH and
distances: South thirty-nine degrees. lortyhis wardrobe.
seven minutes, east seventy·two and eighty
one-hundredths leet; south fiftY-SIX degreee.
ftfly..flve minutes east seventy-two and eighty
Packed in the attractive
one-hundredths feet. south seventy_seven deKrees, twelve minutes east, seventy-seven snd
twenty one-hundredths leet to the place ol
Interwoven Holiday Gift
beginnmg.
Box,
Another or them beginning at a point the
miersectlon 01 the middle line of Glen Riddle
road and the southeaat side ol Mt. Alverno
Price. begin at 35e
road: thence extending along the enid southeast Side 01 Mt. Alverno road south thirtythree deKrees, thirty-nine minutes, ten seconds
east two hundred and two one-hundredths leet
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to a. point; thence north fifty-fl.ve degrees,
twenty.aix minutes. fifty s~onds east on('
hundred eighteen and fifteen one-hundredths
feet to a point: thence north thirty-four degrees, thirty-three minutes, len seconds weat
two hundred feet to aforesaid middle line of
Glen Rldd'e road: then~e along the same
south R(ty-five degrees, twenty-six minutes,
filty seconds west, one hundred fifteen and
one one-hundreclths feet to the place 01 begmOPEN EVEN[NGS
ninK.
THE STORE OF A
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GIFTS 1
IS READY!
$19.98
$34.98
ALL THE COAT SUCCESSES OF WINTER I
Beautiful fur trimming-a wonderful scoop. A
sale 8a timely a. it i. aenaational-coming as it
does before Chriatmas, wh~n practically everyone
i. looking for a good-looking coat.
S:a:el for Mi•• e.~ Women, Little aDd Larger Women
12 to 20 - 38 to 44 46 10 60
DEXDALE
GENUINE
RINGLESS HOSE
Stockings in. the Protected
SiDgl.Pak Gift Packa,c
69c & 79c Pro
Ask any woman what abe wahts for
Christmas • • . 9 out of 10 wilt tell you.
"Silk StocklnKs I" . • • and every smart
woman will want Genuine Rlnsl~s becaulle they are free from rlnss, bar.s and
shadows. Every pair Individually Inspected, scaled and packa I
TIRES
BATIERIES
CHAINS
FLASHLIGHTS
CIGARETIE LIGHTERS
HANNUM & WAITE
so. CHESTER RD. AND YALE AVE.
SWARTH. 1250
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A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swa. 19
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HARRIS & co.
DEAm OF HOWARD
C. PUSEY FELT
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AT WOMAN'S CLUB
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CHRISTMAS CONTEST
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THREE VACANCIES
ON LIBRARY BOARD
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Green
Sizes 3 to 6
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$3.98
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to play in this winter f Snug
wool suits, with zipper front and
knitted wrist and ankle banda to
keep out the cold air.
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TAILORS AND FURRIERS
Cleaners and Dyers
NO. 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
JOINT MEETING OF II
LEGION AND WOMEN
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AT ANNUAL MEETING
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HEATER
Emma Zuem
Joint Meeting of Men'. Bible
F. Bogardus, of Swarthmore, has I
Claues
been chosen to serve on the committee for
I The Rev. \V. H. Michaels, principal of
the Inaugural Ball to be held for Gonrnorelect George H. Earle at Harrisburg. Mr
the Media Public Schools. will be the
Dr. A. W. B·llett and R. L. Eaton I BogardtlS will 'er"e as Ihe represenlath'~
,leader of the Presbyterian Men's Bible
Re-elected President and Vice- ,from Delaw.re County and \\iII be on a
I Class this Sunday morning.
The 'meeting
I will be a joint one with the Methodist A Reoident Here Since 1901, Mr.
President of School Board
I commillee o[ pcrsons rho",!! sin.ly from
PilleY Was Known for His
<'aeh county in the state.
Men's Class and will be held at the Pres.'\t the annual meeting of the School
byterian Church at 10 A. M.
Assistance in Good Works
Board on Monday evening, Dr. Arthur
---Bassett was rc-elected president and
On Saturday, December 8, one of our
Roland 1.. Eaton was re-elected to the
fellow-townsmen, Howard Carroll Pusey,
office of vice-president. Thc secretary,.
passed a\\ay after a long il1nc~s. He was
Mrs. Lueders, was re-elected at the Octhe son of the late Howard and Rosalie
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tober meeting and the office of treasurer I
Sickels Pusey, \\ho at the time of his
does no~ rom~ up for election unttl
Children Anxious to See Fairy
birth, on September 22, 189-t, lived in
R. C. D'sque ~ now I~easurcr o~ !he board. Tale Favorites C"me to Life at
I'MUJica) Program to Be Presented Kennett Square, Pa. The Puseys came to
S\\arthmorc in 1901 and have been most
• The folJow~ng wn!ten IlCllllon from:
Players Club on the 27tb
at Club House Next Tuesday
Charles H. Gner, secretary of the Swarth-'
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interested citizens, c\ cr ready to do their
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venlng at 8.1
more Business Association, \\ as read:
The Puppets are coming to to\\n on
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share of sen Ice for the ",;e)fare of the
u~e camc~tly reque~t that C\'cry clJmid- December 27 to pay a vi~it to the Players
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Dl\"(~rtmg from the usual custom the communit) .
erotIon pOSSible ~e glVcn our local mer- <;Iub and greet all their friends, big and
I Christmas program of the Woman's Club
Carroll Pusey's lack of hood health for
chants for supplies and matenals "hieh "Ule, young and old.
I this }ear will be in the nalure of a Com- many years forced him to lead a more or
may be needed from time to time.
What could be more \\onderful and en.
munity "Sing" to be held in the Club less retired life, but it was a life full of
"\Ve are endeavoring to ha\'c them meet chanting for a child, than to see the pages
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House 00 next Tuesday cvening. Decem- dcvotion to his family and of service whencompetitive prices. Endosed find copy of of his story book come to life?
Philadelphia sOllranu. \\ho \\111 ue the bel' 18, at 8.15.
ever it was possible, either by a contribu ..
resolution which was passed at our mect.
And with these delightful marionettes gues~ solOist at the pre-Christmas Muslc.,t
The Chorus of the Club, under the ablc tion of money or by helpful work, to the
ing, held October 18, 1934."
brought to us by Sue Hastings direct from I Ser\"lc~ at the Metho.di"'t El1iH'o}MI Church direction of Mr Henry Hotz. has been many causes so dear to the Society of
:'Uached were the signature::; of .. bout New York.
iat '1.4~ Sunday c\~~mg ~ __ ~~__ _ rehearsing for some \\ccks.
Friends, of which he was a member. He
thirty of the members of the A5sociation.
-Sue Hastinl!s' Marionettes ha\'e scored
The chorus will be assisted by a Phila- was always. as tong as his strength perThe copy of the resolution rl'ads: ,j At sueces...~s in a ~eries o( performances under
delphia Strinp; Quartet, \\ hen the follO\\ int! mitted, to be counted on to help at Social
the reg.ular monthly mceting of the S\\arth- the auspices of the Xew York Theatre I
program wiJI be prcsented'
Service Fairs or otber philanthropic cntermore Business Association on October li, Guild and the New York Town Hall. Also
Audience sm~ing-"Oh, Come All Yc prises, and to heJp in that quiet, dependthe follo~\!ing: resolution was unanimously the J.nstitu~e of. Arts and Sciences of CO-I
Faithful" and "Silent Night, Holy Ni~htU; able way that means so much to those who
passed; That a Jetter be addr('~scd to the\jlUmbla Umverslty has engaged them for I
Chorus-uBrcak f·orth,
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Beauteous are carT). ing much rcspons;ibility at such
Swarthmore Borough Council and to the an annual serie:; in the college theatre.
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---Hcav'nly Light" (Bach) amI "Whilc Shep- times.
Swarthmore School Board rCQue~ting that
It is a great trcat to have them with us Expect Swarthmore to Be As herds Watched Their Shccl)" (jungst);
HIS trend of mind was 5cientific and his
whenever purchases arc to be made, that and \\e should surely avail ourselves of
Usual, One of Most Bri1I~t
String Quartette-"Lullaby Jesus Dear" line of thought was of an inventive nature.
if any dealer in Swarthmore sells such this opportunit)! and arrange for our chitSpots in Holiday Season
(Falama), "The Sleep of the Child jesus" His outdoor hobby was ~olf and in this
material, that they be asked for prices, dren to sec them.
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(Gavaert), and "Andante"
(Haydn); game he acquired great skill.
furthermore, that should the price be on
If you are planning a children's party
The vcr} Simple rules of the PhIladelphia Chorus-"Thc Cbristmas Star" (Kinder),
He is survived by a 5ister, Mary Sickels
a par with other bids, that the award of during the holidays and want y?ur little! EI~ctric Company "hleh is sponsoring the "Carol of the Russian Children" (Gaul), Pusey. of North Chester Road, with whom
such purchascs be made to the Swarthmore I ~uests to haw the best of all pO!lslble good 1Brighter Community Christmas Contest in and uFrench Carol"-in French (Reyhe resided at the time of his death, and to
draler.' "
I times, just bring them to the Players Club I \\hich many SwarthmorC'ans \\ ill part'ici- nolds), audience o:.in~ing-"Hark I the Hcr- ",hom
hiS pas~ing: brings a great sorrow.
The following reply \\'a~ '"l'nt to the! on Thursday, December 27, in the morning pate, arc as follows.
aid Angels Sing", reading, Alice Fricke
To our to\\ n Mr, Pusey's passing means.
Business Association by the Board. "At:at 1O~10 or in the afternoon at 2.30.
"All decorath'c mstallations to ue cl,.- Hootj Chorus--"The Shepherd's Story"
the
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The funeral '\\ as strktly private an{[ at..
earnest consideration by t.he Hoard. It is chhalmin g Ch~ncsc Fantasy, and a host of night from dusk to 11 o'clock PM. until, downe, will be the accompanist
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to fa\'or local ""''''ple
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supplies and in emplo}1Dg of labor \\ here early as possible Already the hous.c is sold th .
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the price and qualih· and ser\'ke~ arc {'qu.11 out for the afternoon. but ~cats are SIlU I t elr rtoutn St' \\ It outl Jlre"lou~ knowledge
This program will he broadcast 0\ er
-Abbie Robert~.
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0 con es an s as to t Ie exact time of their WC~U at 1115 Wedne:lda\ morning, De
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a\'al a e or t c mornmg per ormance.
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TIckets on Sllc at Buchner's TuggerV' mspec Ion. an
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Shop 8 Park Avenue, or 1\Ir:. George P. on the basIS of the Judl.!:l"5· flDdings, whlc}
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Welfare Federation Reports
Warren, 327 South Chesler Road.
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j'The findings \\ III be b.lsed upon cx0 dale, S\\'artltmorc's {;ontribution to
(enor lIghting, b)' \\ hlch is mcant the effect the Welfare Fedcrahon amounls to a little
Train Kept Active
"rodured from the exterior, this indudes over $5,000, from 350 subscribers. The
few Indeed ha\'e been the children and decurallons and IIghtmg on the shrubbery result thus far IS some\\ hat disappointing.
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although there are nearlv 100 5ubscribtr;; Nominations to Be Made This
even adults \'ho ha~e pas..~d the SWARTll-· m
rees an e ectnca y lig-hled \Heaths. still to he heard from, :;no the catnpaign
Montb for Directors to Serve
Explore Tomb of Queen Shuhad 'MOREA~ window this \uck without stop-] candles and other decorations in \\indo\\s for the Swarthmore College Chest, "hleh
With Aid of Mrs. Samuel H.
ping to 'engmeer" the electric train 10 thel Entrants may be sure that their decorations has always been our most liberal subscriber,
New Term in Organization
b) notll)lDJ:?,; this ne\\spaper,
\\,·ndo\\'. The train is controlled h,\' a hut- \.\111 b.e.Judged
Brown, of tbe University
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has not yet been completed ThiS com.
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ton on the outctde of the window and is m \HI mg, n,,1 ater t an crcmbcr 20, two J)arcs \\lth a total of $8,500 ;;ubscribcd to
fhe termll of .threc directors of the
Museum
part of a dbpJay of various Chnstmas! cla\s before the bCJ.,:mning of the contest
the 1934 fund.
S\~arthm.ore Pubhc Library .""~oClation
The ancient Babylontan.. \\erl' lamlh.lr articles supplied bv neil.!;hborinJ;!; busine"s
"In the spint of equal opportuDlty for
Many of the contributors of smaller I will exp~re In january. Un.u:.ual IlUblic
with the burden of the mcome tax, and houses.
I·tll, the lar~e installallonll \\ilI not be gh'cn amounts ha\c been hberal in their dona- mte~est IS bemg !"amfe~t~d m the nomthey enn tried reducing the" eiAht oi the
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J undue preference over "mailer ones for the lions this )ear, but unfortunately some mahonsThand clecbhons whIch arc to occur
~hekel to meet changing economic condiI prIzes, since \\ hat IS "ought is artistic
f h
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soon I _
e mcm ers
TI, -:rd Rummage Sale Held
0 t ose \\ 0 have ghen the largest pledges
.of the board of dlrec tions. These facts, brought out in the
eCfect."
m the past, ha\C been unable to renew tor: w lO::.e terms expire are: Mrs. Harold
lecture by Mrs. Samuel Horton Bro\\ n.
\ proiit 01 ~() \\3:; reahzed from the I The Judges in thi:s umtc<;t arc. George thi:. }car on account of the man) demands GrIffin, of Ru..tgers. :henue; E. Clayton
Program Counselor of the L"ni\."er,ity thtrd rummag(' ..nIl' held for the S\\arth- W Casey Charles D. llilchell and Titus + Oil them in other directions Thesc Imse" \Valton, of.,~l\ef\lew A\Cnue, and Dr,
'have counted heavily, and \\ithout them it Frank E, \\lIhams, a membe~?f t~e facMU5eum, at the stated mceting ot lhe more Commumt~ Shop on Thur:;da)" De- J Ewig.'
toward meet In;!:
ulty of 'Vharton School "n"er ,I
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Swarthmore \Voman's Club la~t Tue~day, rember 6. Thi, \\ill "'0
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"ould seem to confirm the idea that thrTC the 0\ erhe;ld expen::.c~ of the ;;hop
sIDce last "eck-end, ha:. taken on a ga\'.1
\'ery cndeavor IS bemg made to have ,
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is "'nothing ncw under the ·un:' AlthouJ!h
I ce e rahve appearance-\\ Ith
"eIfare F~ederatton I·",venue.
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Mrs. Brown stated that ..he "a~ ju ... t
Junior Club Dance
festooned with laurel and vari-colorcd I ready before the Chnstmas holida}s.
ue~ orts \\1
accep ~e~oml~ah~neda~d
"pinch-hitting" (or Mi~ Dorot h~ Cro"':.,
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the scheduled speaker, "ho wao, lUe\entl"d
C a~m:l.l.
no:. ma~ (ance 0
l' lone another in "indow decoration, each I
from being prescnt by injuries received 10 Junior \~ oman" Club \\111 be held from! endeavoring to capture one of the prizes I
Both l\.Irs. Grlftin and )lr. Walton are
an automobile accident, shc ~a' e \\ ith 8 ~O unhl 1200 on Saturday, December in the new division of the Christmas Concomplchng full terms as dirct'lor.5, having
fluency and animation a very cODlprt'hen- 2Q, nt the Woman's. Clu~ House. T~el test This ncw phase was inaugurated last I
been elected in 1932. Mr~. Griftin has been
-\ssociation and!
a member of the Library Committee under
~i\'c and interesting account of rf!eent orchestra Cor the e\'emng will be the :MalO week \\hen the Bu~ine'"
Line Penns}h'anian<;
Miss ~athn:n the S\\,ARTJlMORF.A~ ;~ecid~d to allot
whose direction the Library is operated
Babylonian archaeological findin~s
Her talk was principally centered uron Simpers is chairman oi the committee ID truplue:. to the first and :second best dec- Innovation f~r ,Amer:,ic:an Legion and which is responsible for Ihe sclecti.on
the recent excavations of the m~ :.terious charge of the dance_
orated business houses Bu~incss establishand l..adles AUXIliary to
of the books purchased. Her greatest InRo)al Tombs ncar Ur These explorations
mcnls arc not mcluded in the Electric I
Meet Together
terest, however, has been in the Children's
have yielded startling facts about an
I Company's contest which is open only to I
Department, where she has devoted much
Claaaified Ads Bring Results
f
Next Monday evening at 8.15 in the of hcr ti~e. Her wide knowledge of Chilresidential districts'
ancient civilization existing in that rl"giOl'
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about 3000 R. C The one tomb \\ hich
Judl!~s fo~ the busm~~s ho.me<; \\I~I ,he I ing of thc Harold Ain!\\'orth Post of the terest in the boys and girls of the borough
m the $WARTH:\[oRf'\~ docs not cost
\\as of most importance b('CQl1o:.e it had
?amed
In thiS paper nex~ \~ eck
Th~)i \\ 111 I American Legion and the Ladies' AUXlharv have made her one of the most valuable
much, and more and more persons
been absolutely undisturbed for thl;'Sl' the
Judge
the
dlspla}~
next
Frida).
e\enm~.
I Mrs. J. Paul Bro"n, president of the Au~members of the board.
are disco\Cring each da}! that an
thou$3nd years or more. \\as that of Queen!
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ha\'e
charge
of
her
organizaMr. 'Valton has been chairman of the
ad in this paper in the majority of
Shubad. In the outer chamber of this
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Replacing
Borough
Gas
Mains
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lion's
part
of
the
program,
and
Frank
R
Property
Committee, and a member of the
ca~s brings quick results.
tomb \\ere found the skeletons of more
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commander
of
the
Post,
"ill
ha\'e
Committee
on Finances Since he has been
After ad\ertising an elednc train
than sixty attendants, together \\ ith beauThe
Philadelph13
Suburban
Gas
charge
of
the
Post's
activities
on
the
board
the library rooms on the
for sale in last week's issue of the
tifull} ornamented harps, gold and sih'er
Electric
Company
has
put
a
new
~as
main
This
is
a
new
feature.
The
Auxiliary
ond
floor
of
Borough Han have been
paper,
Philip
\Vitham,
son
of
Mr.
cups, daggers, and countless other pcrso~al
behind
the
curb
on
College
A\enue
in
place
and
the
Legion,
although
co-operating
in
greatly
enlarged
and impro~ed.
and
Mrs
Wilham
E,
Witham,
of
pos...c:e..~ions. There were e\'en the remainS I
of the former one, "hich \\as under the! charitable and \\.elfarc ·~aucrs, h~,e not
Dr Williams has served but two years
S\\arthmore Crest, was the recipient
of a cart and two a5SCS in thl!; tomb.
5trect.
I heretofore had JOInt mcetm)!,s. ThiS meet-/ as a member of the board, 5-ince he was
of 50 rna", replic:. that he could
Whether the attendanls entered the tomb I
It IS the pohn ('If the eompam to rc- I m~ IS bemg arran~('d "0 t~at ench or,l!aniza- elected to fiJI the unexpired term of Harold
ha\·c <:.old at I('a~t "e\CIl Irain~ had
and there drank pOl~on, or \'I,;helh('r the\
place "orne of the m.un .. III the borou~h Hon ma~ know nl?rc intimately of the Barnes, \\ ho \\ as president oi the Library
he had them
\\ere placed there after death 10:. not kntl\\ n
each
year
\\ ork the other 15 domg and al50 may \\ ork Board when he died in Febru • 1932 H
The fir<;t reph anl\ ('(I carlyon
The speaker sho\\ ed slides of t he remain~,
Men
be~an
."ork
the
la::;t
of
thlS
\\CCk!
more
effectivelr toward a common pur- has served as vice-preSdentrJ~ring 'thes!
rnda) , the day the paper is p!lband she also had a display of many of th(,
on
the
maIDs
ID
the
streets
on
Maple
Avepose.
There \\111 he reports of activities in two years and has been chairman of the
hshed, before the 'Vlthams had e\"cn
actual pieces or gold and c;;ilv('r jc~cln, I
nue
and
on
Harvard
:\\enue,
from
Ches-j
?oth
groups
and. plans made for future Publicity Committee.
rcceh'ed their own copy, and
toilet accessories, and alabaster \ a~es
ter
Road
to
the
gates
of
the
Strath
Haven
Items
of
mutual
mterest. After the busiIn order to secure a greater partic,'paanswer!
continued
to
come
the
first
These articles show much nne \\: ork, and
Inn
After the replacmg of these mains, ness 1S o\'er, there "ill be refrC$hments and
ot
this
week,
long
after
the
train
are elaborately decorated "ith carnelian
with larger ones, the total mams replaced cards.
tion by the public in the management of
had been sold.
and lapis lazuh
All the materials for'
in the borough durinJ!' the past ycar will
It is belie\'ed that this new type of meet- the board and the election of directors the
Most evcl')! one has somethmg in
these things must have bee:1 transported
equal over a mile, 6,000 feet.
!ing "ill be very popular with the meIl'bers constitution of the Library Association\1,:as
hIS
or her possession \\ hich is not
not less than eight hundred miles, as they
'Vhile changing the main on College of the two organizations Ex-service men recently changed. The new method of
bemg used and probably ne\er shall
were not to be found in that re~ion ~o
Avenue, three old trees "ere taken out on and women are all wekome, It is hoped nomination and election is to be as [01be.
Here is an opportunity to
{"plana tory writinJni or tablets" ere found
the north side of the street and three new that newcomers wtll present themselves and lows:
During the month of December
change such articles into ready cash,
in these tombs, so there is: no ke,· to thl'
dogwood trees put in their places by the be introduced to the members at this meet- nominations for the board Ot directors to
,\ hich IS so much more useful.
social and political conditions oi the lime;
fill vacancies occurring at the time of the
Electric Company.
mg.
tConUnued on Pal'e 4)
(Colltinued on Pflgc ~)
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Did Any Women Ever Have Too Many?
Toggery Shop
RADIO
PER YEAR
Committee
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WOMEN LEARN OF
ANCIENT BABYLONIA
SNOW SUITS
can enjoy?
On Inaugural Ball
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$49.98
.BUCHNER'S
tbings tbat tbe whole family
omcERS ELECTED
14, 1934
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Why not be tbr:fty tbis Christmas and buy useful
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7th and EDGMONT AVE., CHESTER, PA.
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COMING OF MARIO·
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Another of them beginmng at a point the
intersection of middle line of Middletown
road and middle line of Midvale road (50 leet
\\ide); thence extendlnK along the middle Jine
of eaid Middletown rOlad south twenty-fhe
degrees, twelve minutes, twenty seconds east,
two hundred fifty_ninl! and eight one-hundredths leet to a pomt; thenee south thirty
degrees, twenty-flve minutes, fifty seconds east
one hundN!d forty-one and five-tenths leet to
a point; thence extending south fifty-five degrees, eighteen minutes, thirty seconds "est.
{our hundred thirty-one and ninety-three onehundredths feet to a point; thence northwest ..
along a radial line one· hundred eight and
nlnety-eix one-hundredths leet to the middle
line ol Brookfield road (50 leet wide) : thence
along same in a northerly direetion on the
arc 01 a Circle with a radiue of two hundred
seventy-Rve feet the are distance 01 one hundred eighty-three and nmeteen one-hundredtbs
feet to a point of tangent; thenee north
t\\enty-fhe degrees, twelve minutes, twenty 1
seconds west. two hundred thirty-three and
nmcty-one one-hundredths feet to a point, the
mtersectlon of the middle of Brookficld roall
and middle of Midvale road; thence along
the middle line 01 Midvale road, north slxty!~d~ ~7f~u~or~~dv;J f~~~esi:~rt!o Sth;
point and pla~e of beginning.
The last 01 them-beginninK at a point the
middle line of Middletown road at the dietance
or one hund ......ighty....ht and 'w.n'N....n •
one-hundredths feet southeast from tbe mid-
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Un lOt Rea\ls and
d luchta
of Umverslt) Place,
n turmrl Sunda\ frum tiun hohda) \ In,
:\Ir
:\Ir.. I C.. hl (. C lmphdl, of IItHrrurti
A\Cnut' lnh:rt umll It It'l Sunda\ .fhr
noon In honor of hu brotJu:r In 1m and
<':I<;;tu Mr md 1\Ir... Charlt.'s \\ ml of
\\."tfldd :'\ J
\\ho \un her hou~
,..Ul-t..
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of \Va"iun}!
A GOOD USED 1931
11m IJ (
and tht \\llk end \\ Ith Mr..
Rl 1\ I" molhu Mr..
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CHEVROLEl 2 DOOR SEDAN
Cood Shape
Runs Fine
VOL. VI, No. 50
Po\\t'll mel Burton Rlthard .. of ("lIlr
::\11 .. :, Ruth J (\\1" nlurmd to Conncctl(ut
IIll IIId Elm \\Couc \\ltnc ....(<1 the con
ColIC')!e Conn, on Sundn after hl\Jnj! Ic I hll\\Cln Ihe :\rlll\ antI the :1\1\\ un
"plnt the fhlnk l!1\Inl! huhdl\'" \\Ith her Slt\lnll\
p trcnt" Mr Hul Mr" R I
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S"arthmore :\\cllue
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of :'\1'\\
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UHr thl \\""k end
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lllllrtiined o\cr Ihlnk<:rl\lnJ..:
Mr mil
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cntlrl lined It dmmr mel
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brtd l un I rull\ (\tnmJ..:
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PrltlCt lon \ \ {nuc h lei I" thllr ,....m "b fur
rh Ink J.!I\ In... lOci till' \nm :..; 1\ \ footh III
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B l,.,In" hrothcr Mr \rlhur
Kdchu of :'\(\\ \ ork. Cll\
Othcr !!Ul'''ts
Hf Major tnd Mrs B Ig:b\ for the Arm\
:'\ 1\ \ I!ame \\ (re thClf "'on C I I~t C Irroll
B lJdn of \\ ""t POint l\1ul<;hlpm tn OhHr
B 1,....1J\ of \nnapoh<: Ca
IIld H Irr\ l\hkkd on and Ileuten Int
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\mon..... the S\\ Icthmore In
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It
tended the \rm\ :..; 1\ \ game It I r tnklm
fuld ]lhllulc1plll I, on S Itunll\ \\Cfe ~Ir
md Mr'" Rohert II Rcul of Corndl
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FUR TRIMMED COATS
$19.98
$34.98
$29.98
$49.98
ALL THE COAT SUCCESSES OF WINTER'
Beautiful fur tnmmmg-a wonderful scoop
A.
.. ale as timely as It IS sensatlonal-eomlng as It
does before Christmas when practlcall)! t ' eryone
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RINGLESS HOSE
No matter what other
socks he already has,
lnterwovens should be m
his wardrobe.
Stockmgs
In
wlth A d
Smgl.Pak Gift Package
Blh\l)nllIl
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$3.98
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Usually $5 95
Warm clothes
play In thIS wtnter'
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Miss Dorothy Cartls, a student
Mrs. Robert Lee Arnold, Jr., of Rogers parents, Mr. and Mrs. O,,·en Shoemaker,
Mr. Brinton Conducts Meetina
Wellesley College, will arrive on
Lane, WalJingford, will entertain at bridge of Philadelphia, as their guests at dinner
to spend the Christmas holidays with
and tea this afternoon when her guests on a recent Sunday.
Charles Brinton, principal of Swarthmore
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. CaLrells, I will be: Mrs. Arthur Pickard and Mrs.
High School, and chairman of the group,
of Riverview Road. Her brother, Vin- Robert E. Sharples, of Swarthmore i Mrs.
Mrs. G. W. Wellburn, of Dartmouth Avecent, who is taking a post-graduate
Gale Arthur, of Lansdowne, and Mrs. nue, is stopping at the Hotel New Weston conducted· the meeting of the Delaware
County Ijigh S~hool Principals, which was
Gerald Kynett and Mrs. Charles Scott in New York City.
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graduated from the Pennsylvania Military V(lnable,
Wallingford.
held \Vednesday evening at the Upper
College Faculty Attended ConCollege last year, will arrive on Monday.
The Delaware County Alumni Club of Darby High School. Dinner was served
ferences w t Week
Next week Mrs. Frands E. Adams, of the University of Pennsylvania held its at 6.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunis, of Prince- Oneida, N. Y., will join her husband, who second banquet at the Harvard Tea Room
In informal announcement to their ton and Lafayette A\'enues, will entertain has been stayinl! at The Harvard since
December 11. Fifly members were
friends, Dr. and Mrs. \ViIHam T. Ellis are at supper and a shower on Saturday, De· June, and together they will take up a present. The guest speaker of the evening
Junior Women Meet
telling of the approaching: wedding of their cember 22, in honor of Mrs. Tunis' residence in the former Fellows' horne on was Dr. Weyzandt, who spoke ver)' enter~
daughter, Margaret Amelia Ellis, to Ed- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Avenue.
taiDingiy on the Red Hills of Penns);lvania.
The regular monthly meeting of "the
ward E\'erelt Pierce, Jr., of Bath, Maine. john Warren Watson, of Wayne, who were
Junior
Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity
The m:iinage will be performed on Satur- wed on October 23.
A. Carl Hchcnna, of College Avenue,
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qay ~r~Ring. of next week, Dccember 22,
Alumnae Club Meets
Monday evening. It was decided to give
The Ellis bJuc Christmas trce, which for spent last week-end with a group 01 lel-!
at 8.30 0 'dock, in the Swarthmore Preslow-workers
at
a
hunting
lodge
ncar
preknts to eight children of the JuvenUe
liytt!rian Church. The new home of the a dozen years has been a holiday land- Altoona, Pa.
The
Philadelphia
Alumnae
Club
of
Ihe
Court
and fill bags for the Holmesburg
bride and groom will be in the Dennis mark in Swarthmore, will be lighted onr
Pi
Beta
Phi
Fraternity
held
a
,meeting
last
Alms
House.
It was also decided to hold
this
week-end.
Apartments, Forty-third Street and BaltiMrs. H. 'V. Brinkmann, of Walnut L a n e , .
meelings twice each month, on the first_
more A\'enuc, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Albert S. Johnson, of S"outh Ches- entertained at brid~c on Monday after- Saturday afternoon at the residence of and third Mondays, at the Parish House,
tcr Road, entertained at bridge on Wednes- noon.
Mrs. Detlev 'V. Bronk, on Elm Avenue. and to hold a benefit bridge, a "While
Among: those from Swarthmore who atday afternoon.
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Many members were prc~nt, some bring- Elephatlt Bridge," on January 25, at the
tended the conference of the Society for
.Mr.. and Mrs. Rob~rt E. Carels, of ing with them various guests.
This home of Mrs. John Adams, on Swarth~
the Promotion of Engineering Education
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell 'V. Hodge, of RiverView Roau, enter~amed ~r. and .Mrs. Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi supports a I more Avenue.
Jast week at Stevens Institute of Tech- Ogden Avenue, will entertain their evening James Dunlal),. of Phda~elphl3l at ~mncr / settlement school at Gatlinburg, Tennesscc ,
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nology were:
1\Ir. and Mrs. Charles bridge dub tonight.
before the Pia) ers Club last Saturda) eve- and a sale of articles produced by the
--Thatober, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews
children 01 the school was held at this
Mrs. Ashton's Project Passed
The Misses Dorothy and Faith Storm, nin~.
and Mrs. \ViIliam Thatcher, who motored
time.
Moving
pictures
of
the
buildings
Mr. and Mrs. Paul CamlJbell, of Uethto Hoboken on Saturday; and 1\Ir. Howard of Vassar Avcnuc, have returned to school
and people connected with the settlement
The Delaware County Musicians' project
Jenkins, who went on Wednesday, was after having been forced to be absent tbe lehem, Pa., visited Mr. Campbell's mother,
school
were
also
shown,
and
tea
was
passed
at Harrisburg. The project will
joined by Mrs. Jenkins on Thursday, and last couple of weeks due to attacks of Mrs. Ed~ar Campbell, of Princeton Aveserved
from
three
until
six.
The
Club
will
provide
work for fifty unemployed muinflue!lza.
spent the week-end there.
nue, on Sunday.
return
to
the
school
not
only
a
goodly
sicians
and
a symphony orchestra will be
--Howard Kirk, of Lafayette Avenue, re·
.
sum of money realized from the sale, but organized for a series of free winter conMrs. N. O. Pittenger, of 'Valnut Lane,
Mrs. Ralph V. Little, of Park Avenue't also a Christmas box of warm clothing certs throughout the county as well as
accompanied her husband, Mr. N. O. Pit· turned on Monday aiter havinp; been in
re~urned ~n Sa~urday from St. Paul and)' and other gifts for there needy young concerts in schools and prisons. Rehearsals
Bloomsburg,
Pa.,
since
Wednesday,
trying
tenger, comptroller of Swarthmore ColMmneapohs, Mlnn., where she had spent mountaineers.
will start ne"t week and concerts are ex~
lege to Pinehurst, N. C., last wp.ek when casco
a month visiting her mother and brother. j
pected to be held within the very near
The fathers and mothers of children enhe 'al.tended the Eastern Association of
future.
The musicians will be given
Business Officers of ColleJ.!es and Univer- rolled in the kindergarten of the SwarthMr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna) of BenAppreciation
eighteen
hours'
employment each week at
sities, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
more Public School met on Tuesday eve- jamin West Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
$1.00 an hour. Guest conductors will be
ning with Mrs. Pennell, of "Book Ways," John R. Hanna, of University and CorThe committee in char~e of the meet- in charge of the concerts. This is the first
Mr. and Mrs. 'Valler Palmer, of Mid- Rose Valley, and discussed books suitable nell Avenues, spent the week-end with Mrs.
ing
to discuss the religious needs of chil- relief project that has been approved to
dletown Road, Media, announce the en- for children of the kindergarten age.
Samuel Hanna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. dren under the able leadership of Mrs. benefit musicians. It is expected that the
gagement of their .iauJthter, Miss Laura
Charles Neuweiler, of Allentown, Pa.
Fahs wishes to express its great apprecia- project wi1l run until March 31. The projPennock Palmer, and Charles W. Crouse,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips Price recently
tion of the co-operation and responsc of 1 ect was sponsored by Mrs. George T. Ashson of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crou!:e, of visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis S.
Mr. Alfred E. Longwell. of Lafayette the community.
ton, of Swarthmore, clJairman of the Dela\Valtingford. No date has been set for of Harvard Avenue. Mr. Price was
Avenue, has been confined to his home for
Over 200 people attended the meeting, ware County Musicians' Relief Association.
the wedding.
merly correspondent to the
the past two weeks with a very sore a splendid report of which was given in
Gilardia" at Berlin and Moscow
carbuncle
on his neck.
Youn!! Richard Tunis, a student at the now touring the United States, making
the last issue of the SWARTHMOREAN by
Valle,' Forge Military Academy, will ar- study of the Agricultural Administration
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Phelps SQule, of Swarthrh'e . tomorrow to spend the Christmas and the National Recovery
The generous contributions toward the /.
more
Crest, entertained at dinner on
holidays ·with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. He is also a former Labor Member or
expense
of the meeting amounted to $21.39,
Wednesday when their J;ucsts were: Dr.
Richard Tunis, of Princeton and Lafayette Parliament.
which covered the cost by exactly five
and Mrs. J. B. Beck, of the University of
Avenues.
cents! All in all, the experiment was a!
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pickard, formerly Pennsylvania; Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Dres- great success, and it is hoped to have some I
Good Thinga for Sunday
Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler, of Haverford of Wallingford, have taken an apartment den and Mr. :and Mrs. Charles Shaw, of more meetings on the same general SUb-I'
Breakfaat
Place, entertained at bridge on \Vednesdayo:~n~s~oiu~th;;;;C;;;;he;;s;;te;;r;::;:R;;o;;a;;d;;,;;S;;\;;,.;;ar;;t;;h;;m;;o;;r;;e;;.;;;;, Swarthmore.
jed as opportunity arises.
,
Corn Meat Mush _.... Crullers
afternoon.
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Coffee Cakes ....- Ruak
A limited number of bibliographies, sug
Mrs. Eric Schade and infant son have
Maple
Syrup _.... Honey
:Mr. and Mrs. 'V. H. Sowers, of Elm
returned from the Media Hospital to their I'ested by Mrs. Fahs, may be obtained
Avenue, entertained Mr. D. A. Vann, Jr.,
home at the comer of Princeton and La- from Mrs. Paul J. Furnas, 403 North
104 PARK AVE,
TEL., SW. 1171
Theatre-Chester
of Pensacola, Fla., at dinner on Tuesday.
Chester Road.
fayette Avenues.
Margaret Amelia Ellis
To Wed Next Saturday
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Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
FRANCHOT TONE
"Gentlemen Are Born"
Wednesday. Thursday, Friday
"Pursuit of Happiness"
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FRANCES LEDERLE
JOAN BENNETT
FHESTER
NOW PLAYING UNTIL MONDAY
JOE PENNER
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BOYD
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"COLLEGE
RHYTHM"
-wlthJACK OAKIE
THEATRE
8TH & WELSH STS.
CHESTER 4111
Chester's Most Distinctive Thea.tre
LANNY ROSS
HELD OVER
LORETTA YOUNG
JOHN BOLES
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Today (FrIday) and Saturday
HELEN HAYES
"THE
WHITE PARADE"
"WHAT EVERY
WOMAN KNOWS"
:A. ROUND-UP OF THE
OUTSTANDING PICTURES OF 1934
Continuous from Noon
Monday
JACKIE COOPER
WAU...ACE BEERY
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"TREASURE ISLAND"
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Tu"""." ,
"DR. BULL"
THEATRE
NOW PLAYING.
JOE E. BROWN
WILL ROGERS
Wednesd.ay
KATHARINE HEPBURN
In the Big Laugh Hit
"SIX-DAY
BIKE RIDER"
"LlT11..E WOMEN"
EXTRAt
Thursday
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
HAVERFORD
SOCCER GAME
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Look at Theae Showal
lH-"~OR
THEATRE
Chester Pike at Prospect Park
.mer Bros.
Mrs. Arthur \V. Kent and daughter,
Constance. ha\'c taken an apartment at
the Poinciana Apartments on 15th Ave~
nue, N. E., in St. Petersburg, Fla.
'SIX-DAY BIKE RIDER'
-ADDEDMickey Mouae
Unlvenat News
. Geor.e Reed at the CODllole
Monday a: Tueaday, Dec. 17. 18 (F)
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"ONE NIGHT OF
LOVE"
GEORGE ARLISS
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Antique Embroideries
Empire and Victorian Period
BEGINNING TONIGHT
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CHRISTMAS
Edna May Oliver
Ralph Morean
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Universal News
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DOLORES DEL RIO
Queen Alexandra
'MADAME DUBARRY'
(A)
CONSTANCE BENNETT
HERBERT MARSHALL
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WILL ROGERS
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Back A ••ln By Popular Demand
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HANDKERCHIEFS-A Wonderful Assortment
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BLANKETS-North Star and Esmond
COMFORTS-All Wool Filled
SPREADS-All the Latest Patterns
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
A New Star In Her Fi.... t American
Triumph
KETTI GALUAN
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NOTE. Mr. Harral wa. a member of the firm of H. T. Patterson &: Ceo
for 24 year.
Lady JaDe ElleDborouRh
LADY HESTER STANHOPE
COLLECTION
phone NED PYLE
A NEW CAR FOR
MOTHER
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Stocked hetter than ever before with
thinga that make women happy at
Christmas time. Lingerie in profusion
thia year-the moat charming aasort.
ment of tailored and lacy under..finery
imaginable. The newest designa and
shades in gowns, teddie., atep-ins,
dance sets, lounging pajamas. Bryn
Mawr and Vanity Fair Glove Silk
underwear.
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SANTA is right~good coal is the finest possession
imaginable. Folks must h·ave heat. Those who want to get
the most for their money and also save $4.00. buy four
tons of coal from us to be delivered at one time on a cash
II :-:-:+I!ooM+:- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS ~ II I H II II I I 0 II
which appeal to the man who
Gift hoaiery-by McCallum, The
name "McCallum" assures hosiery
of the very 6Dest .tyle and quality.
Our name aasurea a price that
means
good value,
Stockings
should - be an important item on
your list of gifts for women.
basis.
Buy a
12-pound turkey for Christmas with the ·above
$4.00, or some firewood for the fire place.
Also our usual Christmas assortment - only larger than ever of
linen
handkerchief.,
raincoats,
travel and utility caaes, linen towels
and hridae seb, and .pa.....wear.
GREEN'S COAL SERVICE
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P. S.-Nature never ma a'e, nor has man discovered: a finer fuel than
OPEN EVENINGS
BUCHNER'S
ORDER NOW AND LEARN MORE ABOUT GOOD FUEL
Military Bruah Sets . • . • All
kind. of leather goods, including
bella, wallets, handkerchief casea,
.etc.
Seyeral new forms of 6e
holders have heen introduced
this year aa well aa new numbera
smokes-tobacco pouches, cigar..
ette and ciaar caaell. We have
al.o secured a large number of
cigarette Ughtera in most unu.ual
form which we will he glad to
..how you.
In the jewelry Jine
for toen we have tie claspa,· col..
lar pin" dress sets, cuff link.,
and other item ••
Says Santa. "Here's what I call heat.
And that's a gift I call complete.
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I'll stay and warm my hands and feet.
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of Missthe
Eleanor
Shinn.
Christmas
holirlays at the home
Women Will Love the Beautiful
7033 GARREIT ROAD
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Beautiful Patterns
BRIDGE SETS and BREAKFAST SETS
All Linen and Hand Embroidered
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M;:. Ed- welcome
to .its students returning Betty McGarrah, William
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more ven~e, for !he holidays Will be held on Friday Seeley, Lewis Shay, Dorothy Storm and
law
d da e sum;on 'd Her son·m.. evcDlng, the 28th, at 6.30 o'clock. This Mary Wood.
A gleaming !;jJvcr tree, soft lights and
Gran an
erj . r. an M.rs. Isaac year, seventy of the young people of the
So,homou-Merit Roll, Barbara Bagby, strains of the organ pro'\'ided an approontc air, N. J., arnved dur-, church a. re students in higher institutions William Bullock, John Delaplaine, Edward
ing
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0 I Ieamlng. an d are scattered frolD eastern I Hannum, Lauer jones, Shirley Shaw and priate setting for the Ve~pcrs rervice last
Still Unconscioua After Being M H - . h
r. DOpes, W 0 was urrYlng to the New England to Colorado and south to Ellen Williams.
Sunday, when a large audience lis!ened to
Stnack by Car Driven by Barton
Players C.lub,.
be has Virginia and Florida. Scnral of them are: Ninth Grade-Honor Roll. Ruth Egeej the Christmas carols presented in Clothier
H_pes, 3rd, on Saturday
t
~ s :ge:roperlles, Immediately re- Igraduate students.
t Merit Roll, Ella )\lae Beagle, Mary Bon. Memorial, Swarthmore College. A student
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and
rcpor!cd
1 sail, john Craemer, Louise Keatley, Billy chorus, garDed in caps and gowns, bearing
Mrs. Cornelia Garrett, Swarthmore resi:h e to Ice.
e WI be gIVen a h~ar~ng
~h~ first of the \\'l'Ck, .the Woman's AS-) Anne Mitchell, Doris Polk, John Richards, lighted candlcs, entered the auditorium
dent and widow of W. A. Garrett, gen- . ~n ~ e outcome of Mrs. Garrett s 10-· soclahon, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Shoemaker Elizabeth Thorn
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, singing "Corne, AU Yc Faithful," as they
eral manager of the Remington Arms Com- Junes IS known.
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proceeded down the aisle.
pany rifle plant at Eddystone during the
r. arrett Ie about fIVe years ago., of clothing and other C~ri.stmas rcmemEigldl. erade-Merit Roll, Beatrice
World War, is still unconscious in the
~--.,~ •. -- ..--.branccs to the home mlsslOnary of the, Brewster, Herbert Fraser, Anne Lingle,
The chorus, made up of eighteen women
Chester Hospital, foJlowing an accident in
T rmlly
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h R ev ..M r. Covmgton
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an(I I~mily, ) \Valler Jones, Mary MacDonald, Francis and thirteen men, for the most part seniors,
Swarthmore early Saturday evening.
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In the moun tams of Tennes.."Ce. Chnstma.o; I Noyes, Nancy Price, Genevieve Reavis, presented a series of familiar carols. indudThe members of the Junior Church and remembrances have been al~o scnt the James Smith and E"zabeth ,"h.,taker.
ing "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,"
Mrs. Garrell, who is seventy years old, students 01 th S d
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"Good King Wenceslas," IIJoy to the
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resides at 908.
t. Ho yoke Place. She sent a ChrL·st
h D r. Baug h an d Wife In Korca, and. Merit Roll, Jane Arg"'le Diana Brewster 'IVorld," "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing,'
mas Pa~can t on S un d ay a Iter. (: Ilurc,
had accompamed a friend to the 9 P. 1\'1. noon, December 23, at 4 o'clock. The Re\' III 1\1
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SUppor e In part y t e un ay cool. t Alice Craemer, Richard Haig, Marion Kirk, "God Kings
c arge1\1me uThes ISSAona
Haven
venue w en s he stepped from Putnam chairma
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Rest You Merry Gentlemen" and
beh' d th b
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The
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a,th01 ~ll
aRcuat~ weathcr ~ and Missn,Margaret
O. Cresson.
SUpper conference o( the) ollng peo· ; enhne, Dorothy WJlson, Vlrglnla Yerkes.
"Angels From the Realms of Glory." T e
dn·vmen by eBar~:nl~:ope:,
Ide last Sunday e\'ening was especially suc- !
audience participated in a great many of
The men of the Parish are arranging ('~s5ful both in attendance ant! interest. I
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the son~s. Then, softly ('hantin~ "Silent
gers ~ve~ue, .who was traveling in (he
OppOSltC dueclion to the bus, namely, south their annual Christmas gifts for the Phila- Following the sUPI)Cr, at which thirty-five i
Will You Give Old Toys?
Night," the stuuents made their way up
on Chester Road.
I dehJhia General Hospital. Each year they young people sat down, Marjorie Turner
the aisle to the door, where they ended
Unable to avoid striking her, Mr. HooPl's! send nearly two hundred personally (Mrs. Peter E.) Told, of Park Avenue,
The Sodal Service Department of the the .service humming the rarol to the ac- .
knocked Mrs. Garrett to the ground. He I marked presents to the patients there and superintendent of thc junior department t Community Health Society would Jike to companiment of the organ.
stopped and piGk,ed her up, and then arrange for the decorating of one of the of the Sunday School and 3 former leader take care of the families in th.e district oC
The program was presented entirely by
rushed to the Chester Hospital, where it wards.
in the C. E., J!a\'e an interc:olin~ acldr~ Central Delaware County who otherwise the students, and was arranged in place of
was found she had sustained a fractured
on "Worship" and cunclucted the forum would not ha\'e Christmas.
the carol singing formerly held each year
skull, a compound fracture of the rh::ht
The Junior Woman's .-\uxiliary, under following.
Toys for children of all ages are needed. at the home of Dr. EUis.
feg and lacerations of the head and face. I the direction of its Pre~ident, Mrs. R. C.
If Santa Claus will bring new things to
This was the last Vespers service until
She was identified by a key ring \\ihich Ammerman, has been conducting a Kinder.
A spt!cial feature of the Chrh-tmas cele- : your children will they in turn share some after. the Christmas vacation.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1garlen at Marcus Hook three da\'s each bration in the scn'icl's of the church will· of their other toys with the district chil-~-.
Alexander McCurdy, an organist well
! week. About thirty-five children han be the Vesper ~r\'ice on the aHernoon of dren?
known
to Swarthmorean5, will gh'e a re~ I been enrol1cd.
Sunday, the 23rd, at 4.45 u'clock, when the
Christmas baskets will also be provided
.
cital
at
the first Vespers service of 1935,
united church choir and the boys' and for families who are unable to enjoy this
girls' choirs will :;in:,:: Ihe sen·ice.
most celebrated day of all the year. In on January 6, at 6.30 P. 1\1.
Presbyterian Notes
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I order
that none of the families in our
Methodist Church Notes
community may be IcCt without Chrtstmas •
The first dinner of the Men's Bible /
Class for the season, last cvenin~, was
,will all those who are interested get in
For Gjfts
t attended by about eilZhty members and I The choir will ~i\'e a special prc.Christ- touch with the Social Service Department
For Your Table
i guests and full of interest. The dinner was mas musical program on Sunday evenin at of the Community Health Society? TeleFor Decoration
prepared by the men under the direction of ;.45. The guest soloist will be Emma
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phone, Swarthmore 2070.
F. Don Price, De\Vitt Hills and Ambrose Zuern, the popular Soprano of Philadelphia.
SOCONY-VACUUM
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Van Alen. Thomas B. 1\fcCabe, president The choir will sing "Sing, 0 Heavens," Honorary Degree for Dr. Brooks I
H.nd Dipped
Hand Caat
of the Scott Paper Company, who recently Tours; "On1)-' a Little Village (Bethle20 Colora-} SIzes
Also Other
made an extensive trip for the study of hem)," Maunder; "No Candle Was There
Dr. Robert C. Brooks" chairman of the
Socony.Vacuum Specialties
business conditions in Germany and and No Fire," Lehman.
Swarthmore College Political Science Dc, Sweden, gave an interestin~ address on his
Emma Zuern \",ill sing "To the An~els," partment, will receive the honornry dejZree
observations there and Mr. F. S. Reitzel, Zardo; "Rejoice Greatly" (Messiah), of Doctor Rerum· Politicarum Honoris
Swarthmore Reprellentative
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\\'ho spent several months in Germany in Handel; "Come Unto Him" (Messiah), Cau~, of the University DC Berne, at a
Home
Worker Products
the interests of his company, the Sun Oil, Handel j "The Holy Mother Sings!'
dinner tendered in his honor this evening
II W ....n W.y
Philadelphia
also spoke instructively. No charge was
Dr. Channell, the pastor, will speak on in New York. The dinner is being ~iven I~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::;;;:;;;~
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
made for the dinner. which was given "The Divine Human Christ."
by a committee of the Swiss University
under the auspices 0[. the Men's Uible
Alumni and the Swiss Society of New
and Accessories
· Class, Roland L. Eaton, president.'
I The combined meeting of the \Voman's York.
Home Missionarv Society and the \Voman's • Among those pre~ent will be Dr. Victor
The Woman's .-\ssodation holds an al1-, Foreign Mission~r\' Socieh' will be held in Ncr, consul.general of Switzerland;
day meeting at the church beginning this I the Chapel on \Vednesd;y c\'ening at B. Er:ic C. Kunz, pr('sident of the Swiss 50- I
A '34 DEMONSTRATOR
,morning with ~wing (or hospitals at 10 The program will consist of an afternoon ciety' of Xcw York, and Dr. Frank
(new car guarantee)
: o'clock. The eXl'c~ti\'e committee meets ~~ in a JapancSl' hOllse and p;arden, -with·some Aydeluttei~-pTestdcht of-S\\.:\tftlmocC"Col:
11. Luncheon Will be served at lL10, of the children ~i\'ing songs and recita- le~e, who will also deliver an address.
A CAR HEATER
For Any Size Cilr
Dr. Brooks has become recognized as the
(ollowed by business and at 2 o'clock by I lions.
FENDER MARKERS .
· carol sin~ing in the chapel and the pres-.
foremost authority in the United States on
Along
all
·LOCKING GAS TANK CAPS
High School Honor Roll
the S\\'i~. government. His Excellency
'entation o~ a pageant under the dire~tion
merchandile which we carry the
CHROMIUM WHEEL MOLDINGS
of Mrs. Gdcrcest and Mrs. Terman, The
.____
Marc Peter, minister of S"'itzerland, will
ELECTRIC MIRROR CLOCKS
year around and display in proRADIO
Story
of
the
Christmas
CaroL"
The
following
pupils
were
on
the
Honor,
present the diploma.
fu.ion at Chriatmas time, we
MATCHED ELECTRIC HORNS
have added numerous apecial
--~
Roll
of
the
Junior-Senior
Hi"h
School
for!
Mrs.
IIrooks
will
attend
the
dinner.
The Se5..c;ion holds its monthly meeting
A Variety (If Gifts for Mother, ·Dad,
too
articl",a
which
make
lovely
the Boy or Cirl-for, the Car
the
Second
Report
Period,
which
ende(l'
this evening at the manse.
ANTI-FREEZE - BATTERIES
Christmas gifts for men.
November
28:
'
TIRES - CHAINS
C. M. E'-s Meet and Plan
The report of the treasurer o( the
Strtior-Merit Ron, Robelt Byerly, Hetty:
For Winter Drlvlna Safety and
Comfort
church committee on missions and benev- Cleaves, Eftingham Dolman, Barbara Gross, i The C. M. E.'s (one 01 Swarthmore's:
olence, Ralph V. Little, Sr., shows that! Betty Johnson, Edmund Jones, Helen' secret societies) held their regular meeting
'the a\'erage offering for this purpose for Jones, Virginia Lockwood, Delia Marshall,: on Friday evening, December 7, at the
· Xonmber was $i1.65 per Sunday and the Betty Michael, Betty Pass-more, Leslie Polk,' home o( Alice Redgrave, on Vassar Ave.
Dealer
Authorized
total for the month, $286:61. The com- Potter Rumsey, Seymour Rutherford, Stew- ; nue. The C. M. E.'s arc planning 31'
mittec has disbursed durmg the month art Thorn, Francis \'osters, Gary White and Christmas party to b~ held some time
,
EVERY NIGHT UNTIL
Reproduction lewehy
MONDAY and TUESDAY
MRS. w. A. GARREn wast:~d i 2~:r SdaUg~ler,
wa:.
~t
IN SERIOUS ACCIDENT tgheer'n~.htf::
THE
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LAST GENTLEMAN"
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with TULLIO CARMINATI
"THE
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EXHIBITION
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PARK AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. Se.vmour S. Rutherford,
of Strath Haven .~.\'enue, had as their guest
recently Mr. Rutherford's brother, Lieu- *<+)o)oloo)oloo)+)oX'
tenant-Colonel H. K. Rutherford, of New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. \Valter R. Shoemaker, of
Riverview Road. had Mr. Shoemaker's
~
GOWN SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Haldy Miller Crist, of
the Mary Lyon School, have issued invitations for Christmas open house on Tuesday evening, December 18.
GRACE MOORE
(F)
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Among those who received last Thursday afternoon at the Art Alliance, Philadelphia, were ~Irs. Samuel Dyer Clyde
and Mrs. Leonard Ashton, of Swarthmore.
Drexel Hill
TODAY and SA.TURDAY
The MOllt Glorious Musica I
of All Timet
JOE E. BROWN
"JUDGE PRIEST"
Mr. and Mrs. LO\'eU Frescoln, of Harvard Avenue, entertained at dinner on
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Frescoln's father,
Joseph H. C. Wright, of Germantown, who
celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday.
There were about twenty-four children
and grandchildren present.
WAVERLY
Theatre
Friday &: Saturday, Dec. 14. 15 (F)
Thursiliay Only. Dec. 20
---
Mrs. Walter B. Keighton, Sr., oC Yale
Avenue, has returned home from a visit
to Trevose, Pa., where she was called on
November 17 bv the serious illness of her
sister, Mrs. Ja~es Niebergall.
~d
"HIDE-OUT"
Wednesday 0..11". Dec, 19
NEWS SCOOP
SWARTHMORE
t9mart~mnrt
C!rnmmuuity t9~np
DECEMBER 14, 1934
8
PARK AVENUE
mP\iIlCHT tlv lntarr~
When you get a man to really
admit what he prefera for Chriat...
rna., it will usually he !&Orne ar.
ticle of wearille apparel. Thi•
year we are sbowing a Ialrge Ie-lection of InterwoTeD Sock., also
the Deweat desipa in ahirts. tie..
dressing gowaa" pajamaa, ..tovea.
handkerchiefs. etc.
.
OPEN EVENINGS
SWARTHMORE
8
BUCHNER'S
Park Ave.
Swarthmore
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
DECEMBER 14, 1934
"KaPoot",
to
William Kisller-~ndMrs. W. Scott Mac., Fortnightly
RevieW
Everyone is cordiall~' i"'iled 10 atteud
Henry J. also of Swarthmore, arc members I Mrs. George Marr will entekrlaAin the, any or all parts of i,hlS program.
"
.
~'orlnlghUy al her home on Par
vonue
M n. CIy d e R e-elected
.
of the Women 5 Executive Committee.
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be 17 I 230 o'clock I
. onM on Arthur
y,
cern Bali:selt
r , awill
.
I D. CIy d e, 0 f S\\'arthmore
Since its foundation b)' Mr. John Curhs,
review'1I M rs. S
amue
the society's productions, always in English, UKa;~t m a no\'cl b\'~Calvert Wells. ThisJ and Ogden Avenues, was rcchosen for ~he
have varied in standard from the lighter is one ~r the most 'fascinating books yet year of 1935 as president of, the J1IDlor
Philadelphia Op....atic Society
to "'orks of Sousa, Herbert. and Str~uss to written about Ru~ia and not political but Board of the Chest.er Hospital, at the
Present "Cavalleria Rustithe highly dramatic works 0; Verdi, Wag- f II f d
t
regular monthly meeting o( the Board last
cana" and "Parliacci"
ncr and Wolf-Ferrari-in a word-from I u M~. ~:rco~dur~'arnes and Mrs. Thomas! week.
tiEl Capitan" to "The Jewels of the I Jackson will pr~nt literar\' sketches.
!D S
S ul~.
C
• Ra
As its seventy-ninth performance the Madonna." Thirty-five different Oper,lS
. '
I r. wann p .... on oamlc
y
Philadelphia Operatic Societ)" in its twentyhave been given, and Ihe works 01 twenty·
For the scienti~cal1y inclined, Dr.
eighth season announces a performance in nine composers ha\'c -been used.
W. F. G. Swann, director of the Barlol
honor of Mr. Henri Scott, founder memFrom its very inception, the purpose of
ber, with "Ca\'alleria Rusticana," dramatic the Society has been that any promising
opera by Pietro Mascagni, and "Pagliacci," sin~er, whelher a nalive Philadelphian or
dramatic opera by Ruggiero Lconcavallo. a temporary Philadelphian, by reason of
(Continued Crom Page 1)
These operas will be presented in English
from the
b)" American talent at 8.15 next Wednesday being a student of a Philadelphia teacher, annual meetin~ th-;;rourth Monday in 1anevening, De.cember 19, at the American be given an opportunity to display his or uary are to be made. Petitions may be
Academy of Music, Broad and Locust her ability as a singing actor. While these secured at the Library and must be signed.
young singers arc essentially amateurs, the by ten residents of the Borough of Swarth- I
Streeti, Philadelphia.
production in which they appear is as more and filed with the secretary, Mrs. I
J. Barraja-Frauenfelder, of S\"'arthmore, nearly
a professional performance as it is Sewell W. H 0 dge, by D ecem be r 31 •
is vice-president of the socic"ty, and Mrs.
The actual election will take place in
possible to produce. The lighting, cosStill at the
tuming, and direction, both stage and the Library during library hours on the
November Sale Prices
musical, 3re in the hands of the very be~t following dates: January 21, 23, 26 and
Look Your Loveliest for the
l
professionals
obtainable,
so
that
the
pu~hc
28.
All
residents
of
the
Borough
are
eliHolidays
Now on Sale with Lamp Stands
perf?rmances have always been a dlshnct gible for office and entitled to vote. BalWhy Not Make Your Appoint·
cn'(ht to all concerned.
lots may be secured at the Library on the
at the
ment Now
1
above dates and deposited in ballot boxes I
.
SIMPLY CALL
which will be provided. The election win
SWARTHMORE
BEAJ.g;EJ'ALON
SWARTHMORE 10412
lisllo insure its regularity and
opERAS IN ENGLISH
NEXT WEDNESDAY
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Research Foundalion 01 the FrankUn 111smute, denvered a particularly interesting
lecture at the Delaware County InsUtute
of Science, at Media, Monday evening. Dr.
Swann's subject was "Cosmic Ray Meas~
uremenls in the Stratosphere."
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See Our Selections
Silverware --- ToHet Seta
Leather Goods, etc.
VAN ALEN BROS.
ELECTRIC SHOP
This paper has heard the names 01 sev·
eral citizens suggested for places on the
Library Board. Among the most proml.
nent are: Dr. John R. Kline, Professor
of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, who lives on Rivervi~w Avenue;
Mrs. Cbrence G. (Isabelle Bnggs) Myers,
of Dickinson Avenue. Mrs. Myers is one
of Swarthmore's most talked about authors
and would bring to such a position a background of interest and helpfulness i Walter
C. Crouch, of Park Avenue, a member of
the faculty of Friends' Central School;
Dr. A. V. B. Orr, of Mt. Holyoke Place,
• practicing physician, and Mrs. Robert C.
. Disque, of Stralh Haven Avenue.
,
The present members of the board an.d
its officers are: Roland L. Eaton, presldent; Dr. Frank E. \Villiams, vice-presi~
dent; Mrs. Sewell \V. Hodge, secretary;
10bn E. Gensemer, treasurer; Claude C.
Smith, Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mrs. Jesse Her·
man Holmes, E. C. \Vallon and Mrs. 1.
! Passmore Cheyney. Mrs. Cheyney and
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REFRESHIN~
.
.
after a 10Dg day
• delicious food • • • well
served • • • In an atmosphere that i. quiet
yet cheerful.
IN THE TEA ROOM
Dinner , .. ' .. "., ........ , .. . .50
Saturdays and Sunday. . .... ',' ' , .75
StratL.Haven
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Per.onality
Swarthmore, Pean..
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
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Norristown, Pa.·
The Whittier
140· North 15th St.
The Chester Arm..
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DARTMOUTH NEAR PARK
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'D~~~¥M~M~M~
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INFANTS
a!'d
CHILDREN
Up to 12
Santa haa sent
furniahingl for
priced for the
Itore your gift
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(OpPolite St. Michael's Church)
CHESTER, PA.
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Up and down the firmament
I sought a Httle star;
Not grimly, but \\ ith gay intent,
For I would sit afar.
SANTA and
I could 5hout' your' name' aloud
SEARS
CHESTNUT S.T•• Pt:tILADELPHIA.
Specialists in th~ making and fitting
, of Eyeglasses and' Spectacles.
Great chunks of dark [ pushed aside,
On comets barked my shins,
No planet sen'cd to turn my stride,
Nor meteors' sly ~rins.
Co-Operate
ELGIN
NED PYLE.
-----+----Christmas Program Today
In the chapel llf the Presbyterian Church
at 2 o'clock this afternoon there wiU be
presented a 'pageant depicting .the history
of the Christmas carol. ThIS pageant.
which is called "The Story of the Christmas Carol," was written by Mrs. Elizabeth
M. Y. Gilcreest, who will also have a speaking part in its production which is in
connection with the Christmas program of
the Woman's Association of the church.
There will be carol sing-in).\" also at 2
I o'clock.
I
At 10.30 this morninJ:; there will be
sewing followed by luncheon at 12.30.
REDBIRD BICYCLES
$22.95
I
19 William Street, Fernwood, Pa.
Madison
1154
.
Yes. sir. Santa and Sears are cooperatin" in brlnsing you this
outstanding value. M"ke YOUR
bny the happiest' boy in the
neighborhood_buy him one of
these beauties! It is the .Ht of
..lfta fol' the boy. You can alsD
get the Elain Redbird Blkee in
girls' models. too.
CHURCH NEWS
9c Extra Fancy Jumbo
"lI:c
THE
SWARTHllORE PRESDYTERl~~ ~HURCJl
Re\·. John Ellery Tuttle. MinIster
,
SUNDAY
10 'OO--llible Sehoul.
11 ;OO-MurninJ:" Wurship.
1"l1~tor llr~a"h~:
Ad"'qnt S~rics-"Whcn to Be R- ChriS'
tian."
I , .•• Ch i
2 :45 and 3 :Q[I-Huys· ani (,.Ir.s.
0 TS.
.. :OO-l'astOI"s Youna: P('lIpl\':" C.aS!J,
7 :OO~YollnR' People Servl('c.
SATURDAY. 2211(1
3 :OO-ChrBtmu!l Purtit,'" of Sunday Sehuol
departments.
Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Co.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
ANNUAL MEETING
Between Decemher 15th & 24~h
Just Phone
SWARTHMORE 632·J or 989.M
.... IISaJ Finest California
Peaches
· 1 B an k and Trust Company. Swarthmore, Pa.,
more Nahona
for the election of directors and such other business ~s m~y
come b e f ore th e meet ing • will be held at the banking house m
OF FREDERICK W. PATERSON.
Swarthmore, Pa., on T ues d ay.
Letters of Administration on the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned. who
reQuesta all persons ha"'ing claims or demand
against the estate of the decedent to make
known the same. and an persons indebted to
the decedent. to make payment. without deJay.
8 1935 ,
January,
between the
hours of three 'and five o'clock P. M.
Sun Dine Orange Juice
1Sc Hurff's Asparagus Tips
lISCO Beans With Pork
ELRIC S. SPROAT. Cashier.
Stron, one-bar
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
frame
'TIL 9.30
Trt"el -,:oJllfort_
able saddle
Finished in ....ip_
Musselman
f •• t Red and
aviallon.type
White Enamel
eouter brake
~ttars,
Roebuck and Co.
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Do Your Banking With
11 ;00 A. M,--SlInrln:r 5('110,11. ~
11 :1)0 A, ?I,-Sun,in).. J.""';tln·~t'rmon.
\Vl'dn('Sday e\'ening meetinl!'. ('ach week. S
•
I~' e:xcept
Sunp. m. Readmg
room open d al".
.
da)."S and holidays. 1 to ,,: Chllr~h eddice.
All are cordially in\'ited to attend the serv-
SUNDAY
9:,(5 A. H.-First Day School.
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Y
MorninK Forum.
Stud)' or Bruce Care)':.
bQok "The Bible and the Quest of LIre.
S.ubj~t:
"The Vll.lue of Religious InsUtu.
liOns.
•
the
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for W 01'$h'Ip In
Meeting House.
..-.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
ing in WhiUier House.
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Box hmeheon.
Strangers Cordially Invited
2 cano 25c
2 .~:,c~~~. 2Sc
6 1-1b
25c
.an.
Introducing a New Member of the Family-
Mother's Joy
COFFEE
J:.
27c
..
·.rhJs rich. tangy blend Is a renl "joy" to
serve-t(l drink. Sold in the beanground as ynu wIsh.
/lSaJ
Coffee
tb
23c
A IlUperb blend with tull flavor and chArming aroma.
Fresh Christmas Candies-Order Nowl
SeasA~~:::::ngs
Chocolates
s 1.49 : ~i:!1 5 '~!~t 98,-
5
White
.~~"
label
box
17c IISaJ Pure Fruit
15"
Preserves
Your choice or Mix IUlicloua "arlellu at
Bread SupreJIIe
., Victor Sliced Bread
11M :tMII Macaroni
f/M'" Spaghetti
lISCO Elbow Macaroni
Now is the time to order your
Christmas Poultry. Ordering early
means you have the pick of very
fine Quality Fresh Killed Turkeys,
Chickens. Oeese or Long Island
Ducklings.
.,._ ...
,~-
Lean Fresh Rib End
\U!>
to
~ ~
rus)
Pork Loins
tb 29c
Center Cut Chops or Roasts
Ib 22c
Loin Ends (Up to 3 ¥.z lb.)
Ib 140
City Dressed F, ash Pork Shoulders
3 Ibs 10c
Long Cut Sauer Kraut
I
" Chuck Roast
.... 1
Fancy Corn-Fed Beef
tb
tJ5c ..
Bot,eIASS Cross Rib Roast
Ib 20"
RoDed Pot R ....t, lb. 19c
Cre .. Cut R_of. lb. 23<0
~
r lb Beef or Lamb Liver}
~
TO
St:ore Sliced Bacon
Both
2 7c
for
2 7c
1 TO Fresh Cut Pepper Hash
l ~~!h
1 doz Fresh Select Oysters
I
Fresh Fillets Oenuine Haddock
Ib 18c
Boston Mackerel 3 lb. 25c I Canadian Smelts Ib 19c
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable SpeciallI
Fancy Full-Podded
Lima Beans
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:l THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF (o'RIENDS I
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No.2 can.25c
Swift's Select Calves Liver
1b 25c
Sylvan Seal Cottage Cheese 2 12,00 pkgs 25c
Domestic Sweiner 'h Ib 18c I Pork Sausage
Ib 27c
FIRST CHURCH OF (,HR1ST. SCU-;NTIST.
OJ.' SWARTHllORE
Park A"enue lx-Iow Hnn-ard
to
2
Dole Pineapple Juice
1
SWARTHMORE
METHODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
PR.f;tor
fi:45 A. M.-Sundu)-· School_
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j :00 P. M.-Epworth unp-u(>.,
,
j :45 P. M.-I'rc-Chri!!tma»
llu"u'ul 1 rogranl
by the Choir.
Gut'>!t Soloh;t
}o:mma Zuern. So))rano, of PhiladclJ>hia
All S('al$ Fn-e
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth·
15,-
2
Marrow'at Beans
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PAINTING &
PAPERHANGING
E8tate of LOUIS COLE EMMONS. deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the abO\·e
Estate ha"'e been granted to the undersigned.
who reque:Jts all persons having claims or
demands against the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same. and all persons
indebted to th(' decedent to make pa),ment,
without de~ay. to
ALICE LEMON E~(MONS. EXl'Cutrix,
Rh'en'iew Farm~.
Swarthmore. l'enna.
Or to her Attol'nE'Y:
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq ••
16l'i Land Titl", Bldg.•
S. W. Cor. Bf'Oad &: Ch{"Stnut Sts ••
Philadelphia, Pa.
11-30-GT
Where Qualify Counl. and Your Mane, Go•• fort.."
'.OUVER
1 H.BAIR C'!I
On All Interior
EZRA B. MERRIAM.
2S0 Swarthmore Ave••
' Or to his Altorne)',
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
Swarthmore. l'a.
!'
1612 Market St .•
Philadelphia. Pa,
12-7-6t
On the basis of Quality and Economy, the assortments of fine foods
in your nearby IISl» Store are
unequaled, In close touch with
every market change, we bring you
the best food values to be found
anywhere.
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DEC·D.
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! ESTATE
JOHN J. WEBER
Printer
$5.00 Down
$5.00 Monthly
Cash Price
Plus Small Carrying
Charge
KIMMEL & SON
The good things you have to say about your
business, or your product, or yourself-print
them, but print them right. Good, sound sell·
ing talk properly set forth in good ink on good
paper by intelligent printers will cause people
to believe--and to buy.
And as for the
printer-we refer you with due modesty to
ourselves.
Values
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Until at least [ found in space
A corner bri~ht and rare,
Illumined by a ~oldell J:;racc:
For you were waiting there.
Put It in Print-
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Throughout the precious day,
ever fear a jealous crowd
\Vould hear-and ~peed your way.
President.
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~or
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
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ua a special lot of adorable clothes and nu~aery
Christmal. Everything ia. especiallr attr~cuvel!,
holiday aealon. Make thu~ exclullve children s
.hopping headquillrters.
Mr. Gensemer are the two representatives
of Borough Council.
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Trade in Your Old Gold for
Cbrietmas Present.
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409 Dartmouth Avenue
5
Is!
of
Diamonds --- Watches
Jewelry
I SUNNY SHADE
~:i:..:~eck
to have had tbe stars poinl~. oUI ~o blm day, D
ea~Jy? We have explored religion with OUr A cordial invitation is extended to anI,
Fou..... by R...... Eo Slaarpleo
children along quite different lines with women.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
fairly good. results. But that is another. The nature of into.licants cannot be I
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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story.
changed by man-made la\\'s, nor can such:
ANN B. SHARPLES
Finally we .were interested in your action change the la\\'s of human physiol-!
Editor aDd PubUsher
answer concerning how to tell right and lOgy and psychology. Therefore, beverage j
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wrong. We gathered that you thought it alcohol will some time be abolished.-Mrs. 1
TITUS J. EWIG
rather a hopeless task to impart this in- Ida B. Wise Smith.
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GeDeraI Man.,er
formation to ?ur children. Our beloved
~---~
Floyd Tompkms was asked about that 1
Carol Singing Christmas Eve
'
ROSAIJE DRYDEN
very
thing
once
upon
a
time
and
he
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SocI.1 Editor
answered something like this:
Swarthmore'S fifth annual Christmas'
~
"It
is
always
right
to
do
good-it
carol
singing for the entire community willi
Phone Swarthmore 900
wrong
to
do
evil,
or
not
to
do
good.":
he
held
at BorouJ,th Hall Plaza on ChristEDtered .. Second: CI... MaUer. JaDuary 24.
1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore, Pa., Simple, is it not? Any child or adult can 'mas E\'e, Monday, Dcccmlxr 24, from 71
UDder tb. Act of March 3, 1179.
understand it and be absolute...· certain. until 7.30 o'dock.
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that it is true.
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~ The Interdenominational Conllnitlcc in!
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934
Man is a combination of body ~ mind. chaQte consist~ of Mrs. J. Everton Ramand soul .or spirit-a human triangle-and: !'CY, Mrs. DaVid McCahan. Mi~ Margaret
it is inconceivable that good parents can I Tunle, Mrs. 10hn Brownell, Mrs. Carl
OPEN LETTER. TO
spend so much time and serious effort in i de. ~oll. Mrs. Lcwis Fussell, Mrs. A. H.!
MR.S. SOPHIA FAHS training Johnny and MoHy to bathe and j Williams, Mrs. C. W. )lcDowell, Mrs. I
gargle, to do homework and play fair I W. No Spangler, lths. J. B. \Vest, Mrs.!
Dear Mrs. Fahs:
games-to develop healthy brawn and I F. W. Hadley. Mrs. Louis Bundick, Mrs.
After listening to your talk on "Explor- brain-and then let the delicate spirit take William Maddox and Miss Gladys Quinlan.
ing Religion With Children," we came care of itself iinaturally" or else expcri- Mr. O. Narberth will lead the Men's I
away with the impression that you arc ment on the child, which is worse. We Chorus.
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very beautiful, but as an explorer, we feel have many schools and good teachers
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you are lost in a "jumble," for you have trained for this spiritual work. If your
Swarthmore Game ID MoVIes 1
disc:arded compass and known roads and
The Swarthmore-Ha\'crford soccer game i
seem to be relying entirely upon variable child attends. one, he is for~in~ good
winds. We believe we gain new interpre- character hablts, at le~st. He IS In good I which 'was played at Haverford on No-!
tations of life, religion and God (or what- compa?y and when he IS gr?wn the knowl-1 vember 23, will be shown tonight and to-I
ever you call the force from which we edge, If ~ny, he has a~qulrcd at Sunday I morrow night at the Lansdowne Theatre.
wdl not harm him as m~ch as the The score in this game was 1-1.
1
mortals draw strength and which wc must School
all too frequent scenes of family "hate"
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not too earty tell the name to our chilor grouch to which he is often witness in i
Itt'
"'_L ·b'.:
t Inn
dren), only by retaining a knowledge of his own home.
i D erea mg &:..JUl. luon a
the value of former interpretations.
UNKNOWN EXPLORER. I Madame Ayres is at the Strath Haven
We do not approve of 8sking questions
•
Iun this week with her collection of Hesof ~'dead birds"-but it calls to mind the
VESPERS, EVENING OF
ler Slanhope's antiques, brocades, silks and
careful preparations for the live Byrd exDECEMBER NINTH
fabrics Irom Damascus, wbich crealed
pedition to the South Pole (or is there a
much interest and enthusiasm among the
S. Pole?), and we should advise all parents The high arched ceiling with carved, Newport colony last summer.
massive beams,
to consider just as carefully their prepara~
The mcmory of a romantic story of a
tions into an exploration in religion with With arc~ilectural strength and beauty European woman of title's sacrifice to the l
their children. It might be wen for the
formed,
cause of humanity is a\Vakened by this
The friendly air of hospitality,
collection of art objects.
mothers to explore alone first.
Madame Ayres also has some very fine
Your study of water is interesting, but it The College welcome to the village folk.
Against
the
background
of
rich
drapery
reproduction
jewelry on display.
is duplicated in almost every home and
Shines the bright outline of a Christmas
school. I~ telling of the prayer and rites
treei
for producing rain, however, you failed to
Donald McGanah Ordained
The sweet, .3trong faces of the student
mention the fact that it did rain after
choir,
Donald K. McGarrah, ~on of Rev. Dr.
these rites. May I insert here an editorial
Each outlined by the glow of candlelight. and Mrs. McGarrah, of Amherst Avenue,
from a Philadelphia paper during the reThe mellow richness of the organ tones, is to be ordained tbis evening and instal1ed
cent drought:
The clear young voices rendering Christ· as pastor of the Bever1y Presbyterian
". • . For two months there was
mas hymns.
Church, Brooklyn. New York. He was
no rain. • • .. Four days ago the
In thought we wander back to Galilee,
:formerly a member of the Swarthmore
Cheyenne Indians performed a tradiIn retrospect we walk with Him who Presbyterian Cburch, where he was a
tional rain dance. That night it began
walked
leader on the work of the young people.
to rain; Science, no doubt, can exBethlehem ways, the old J udean hills.
He will be remembered as the director of
plain that certain atmospheric condiThe Sabbath cnds, the solemn music rolls, the Community Vacation Bible School of
tions had changed before the rain
A Benediction to receptive rouls•
last summer. During his two years as a
dance was begun., But science will
E. C. IV.
at the \Vestern TheologicaJ Scm-.
student
have no truck with rain-making rites.
•
Ina'ty;
'Pittsburgh,
foJldwing 'bis graduation
Bow, Wow, Wow, Whose Dog' from Wooster College,
Which is quite aU right -tor science.
where he was an
But the Indians had primillve faith,
Art Thou?
.
honor student, he was the recipient of the
In commuuitie:; where the canine pop- Rev. George A. Marr Memorial Scholarand the white folk saw the rain. Indeed, as the Hopi Indians have shown
ulation is as dense as that of Swarthmore, ship, given by the SwarthmoTe Churc:h to
repeatedly with their own successful lone frequently wonders whether local gov- one of its students preparing for specific
rain ceremonies. there must be things I emments arc not maintained to regulate Christian work. Mr. McGarrah is now a
the affairs of doJ!,'s rather than those of student at Union Theological Seminary in
in heaven and earth which no man
can comprehend. Drought is one of ! men.
connection with his pastoral duties. Rev.
them i faith, for all our glib talk about : A large animal population superimposed Dr. McGarrah and family are attending the
it, is another."
. ! on a human population of almost equal ordination and installation sen'ices in
Agai.n you. adv~ strongly 3g~1O~t to.o 15ize gives rise to many problems w~icb w~ich he has a part.
carly mstruchon 10 pra.yer and 10 ..e_arn- arc trivial or gra\'~, pleasant OT annoymg,
jng names for God, as !t may be difficult entertaining or terrifying, according to one's
to inject the true meanmg later. \Ve be- point of view. but unnecessary in most
CONSCIENTIOUS
Ueve this practice is quite a common state cases.
COUNSEL
of affairs nowadays, but heretofore we
The regulation of a dog's behavior propblamed it on indifference of parents a?d. erly rests with its master, who generally
not on forethought. Th~ first \~ord a chdd has more influence over it than anyone
FUNERAL DIR~C'ORS
learns is "mother" or ltS equl\'alent. It I
If the owner of each dog would
M. A. BAIR,. Pteudetlt
means food, comfort. As the child. ~TO\\:S ~e~ize that his animal may offend fou: D.f;
RIT_ 1581 • RACE 1110
the meaning of this word grows WIth ?IS his neighbor's five senses and would adJust.
needs and understanding. T~ke a ch~ld its daily routine-accordingly, a vast amount
who is raised amid the dazzlmg e1ectnc- of annoyance would vanish.
ally-light.ed city, who h.as ne\'~: had the I
_A_READER.
TRINITY CHURCH
l'rotestant Epis~opal
- .~--- • -,stars pomted out to him. \\ III he not I
Chester Road and Collt'£e Avenue
some time find himself alone un?er Ihe W.e.T.U. Will Meet Wednesday I
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
stars and ask himself, perhaps .:l. httle 10t'
f the \" C T U
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differently, "I wonder w~at t~ey arck a.~
held at the home of Mrs. Harvey 8 :00 A M. -Holy Communion.
9:45 A. M.----Sunday School.
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A' nue on Wednes- 10:00
vertising up there; I can t qUIte rna e.1 \\.t
A. M.-Junior Church.
oun" 'Vould it have hurt or helped him pierce, on Pnnceton ,e
,
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Pra).·er Ilnd Sermon.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Three Vac:aoCl"es on .
Library 80ard
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DECEMBER 14, 1934
Extra Fancy Stayman Winesap Apples
Ib 50. uo. 29c
Slicing Tomatoes 2 Ib_ 25c Celery Hearts
bunch 10c
Iceberg Lettuce 2 heaus 19c Juicy Lemons
do. 25c
Fla. Tangerines 25 for 19c Fresh Pumpkins eaeh 10c
Juicy Orapefruit 3 for 140 lWIowi Dales
Ib.lo..
150
Juicy Florida
Oranses
do.
ICarrots
5
Crisp Calif.
buneh
C
"Good Cheer" Merc:bandiae Certificate.
May be used oiame aa CASH in any 4!ISCD Store,
where they are now OD sale. Good until URd,
. The Ideal Wall
I. Meat Markets In!
These Prices
Make SOme6M Ball""
In nnr Stores and
Bwa,... . .·nd Vicini.
to
Etr~·lve
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SWARTHMOREAN ______________________________________
'DECEMBER 14,~1934
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toilet
Perfumes,
water.
gift boxes of soap, fountain pens, Kodaks, sta-
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
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Make This ChrPtmas a Most
Happy One
OPPOSITE BANK
Price RiKht
AU Sizes
Bunch" Holly
Holly Wreaths
Miltletoe
Rope Laurel
---
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Cigars. cigarettes, Whitman's
and Millard' a candies in at.
tractive Christmas packages.
SWARTHMORE 105
FLOWERS
SAM DRAYMAN'S
SHOE STORE AND REPAIR
SHOP
llM~M~~M~~M~M~~M~~_~"
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS .
Why not be thrifty Ihis Christmas and buy
useful things that the whole family can enjoy.
TIRES
XMAS TREES
HOLLY
HOLLY WREATHS
NEW GIFTS SUITED TO EVERYONE
ON YOUR LIST
MISTLETOE
TREE STANDS
LAUREL
POINSETTIAS AND OTHER CHRISTMAS PLANTS
Special Care Given to Box Assortments and
Corsage Making
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
va
At Really Low Prices
1~_¥M~M~~rM_¥ft)_ _~~
Swa. 760-761-762- 763 1~,
.IIF + + +
MARTEL BROS.
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RIGHT HERE IN SWARTHMORE-
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SO!~~~~O~ .!~!;~VENUE !
SWARTHMORE 1250
FLOWERS for
CHRISTMAS
You can get distinctive gifts for each member
THE
COMFORT
COIVEIIEICE
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Blooms are always appreciated as gifts for they
seem to carry the Christ, Ill';" i message so ideally.
. Make' your selection from
our huge assortment of eut
Rowers and plants.
:f
f::urs~:;~!~o::, YO~efr~::~s'm:n~o:o::~
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Perfumes---
attractive bottles.
from 75c to $25,
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~ Do~ He Smoke?
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from $1 to $3 doz
Here Are Other Holiday Suggestions:
75c up
CENTER PIECES of in·season blooms , , ' . .. $1.25 up
POTTED PLANTS in Christmas trimmings
75c up
CYCLAMEN .. , .. , ........ ,',""""
Tender youn. blooms, many buds
POINSETTIAS
Lovely, large plano
that seem to sing a
song of Christmas.
$1 up
Place Your Order Now!
MAROT
FLOWER SHOP
315 DICKINSON AVE.
SWARTHMORE 21
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LARGE SELECTION
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~econds
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Larue Sdcctioll 0/ Gn'('/illg Cards
fir,
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GIVE AN
EVERLASTING
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Begin now to enjoy the
luxury that saves more
than it costs.
=·"":":':'00
~:db::~~:c:~.cigars,
pipes
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Gift Sweets-
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Select his gift from our
Christmas stock of favor-
Bon-bans 'and chocolates
of the very best quality
~:d C~:::as Awr~~~in::
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Whitman's
fine gift.
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MICHAEL'S !
J.u:;;':;:"'T:;'MAS i COLLEGE PHARMACY I
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Park and Dartmouth Avenues
Swarthmore 580 or 316-W
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SWARTHMORE 857
WE DELIVER
it
~)~_~~~a~J ~~~at~~~~~~~~~~~Il\fIi!~tWC~
0"
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6 25c
Phillips Beans
1 lb
clns
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The.e bu., d.,. when .hoppirt'lll ."d olbu Chri.tm •• del.i.
.re blr.i"i '0 much oJ ,our time let thi. tut,. com in.tion
.olye ,ou, luncheon 0' dinner problem. Thes. bun•• re f Ick.d
by the .. me ~om,.nr tIId p.ck. Phillip. d.liclou. Sou,. Ind
prep.red '5p.~h.Ui, .11 uJ which oint high qu.!ity ",odud.,
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·Vogt's Yo-Kees
Ib
21c
~I~'~'~II~O:.:.~",~.:",~::~::~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~
Sunnybrook UFTesh"
EGGS
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SUPLEE'S STORE
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OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS
A FuJI Line of Rubber Footwear
for the Entire Family
It Pay. to buy at home
WITH PORK and SAUCE
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FOR EVERYONE
DRUGGIST
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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a::d fifty-twu (I~e-hundredtb. feet toe a ~I:t~~
t ence in a northe.. wrly direction alona' tbe
need a system wbicb, in effect, willi BOutheut. riaht cf way line ot the .aid Phllabar the unfit from the road forever and a,l tl~:h'b and Ba,l'l,imore
, hCentral Railroad (wblch
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para e w t
and Hventy_fiye feet
da}.- a system under ,,'blcb
the
accident'
JIOtltheut
ot
the
r«nter
Hne) C!urvln&' to tbe
(Continued trom Page 1)
a
record of every Jicensed driver can be I' }e~ wtlth, e radlua ot twent7-nlne huudred
rill
(
0 Y ee
or an arc 01 thl'\"e hundred II"t)'
The secretary's financial report, given by rea y consu ted. \Ve need a system which three and eighty_six one-bundredthll teet. to ~
'Irs, Lueders, .ho,"ed a balance on hand makes it obligatory upon the State to Ie- toJ~ in the C!enter line ot the Middletown or
J3
'.
k th I'
I'
I _",mont road atol'ftald: thence alODg th
J)«ember 1 of $47,790.89. The 1934 tax vo e e ltense 0 any dnver whose acci~ center line ot tbe said Middletown or Edg~
dupll' cate report as of December I, I'S', Face dent record proves his gross incompetenc'--' ,mont road, the followinll' four roUI'RI!: South
d
ffi'
t h - b
.;, ""entY-ee\'en d~. OfiY-c!'ight minutes east
of duplicate, $117,519.49; taxes recehred an su oent eel In t e law to make it ef&'ht~ and ,Is. one--hundrrotha fe@t to an iron,
dale,
$79,511.29',
balance
due,
.'8
""0,20,
extremely
unlikely
for
anyone
wbose
Ii,pike. &outh thirty-nine degrees, fortY-Hven
to
.,.... JV'IO
h bee
ked t
'.
'minutes east. H\'enly_t",o and elxht.tentha
The unpaid propert)' taxes are as follows: tense. as
n"revo'
0 again dtlve upon fHt to an Iron sPike: lIOuth ftftY-Ilx decrees.
fifty-flve lIIinum eut &eventy_two and elaht933 $17 638 78' 1932 ~g,369 96' 1931 the highways.
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ot'O
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,
tenths feet to an Iron .plke; south &eVenty_
.$1,6J'i.90; 1930, $270.26; 1929, $15.63. The I
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,ae"4m degrees. twelve minute. eat ••eventy_
total of unpaid taxes being $29.972.53.
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Explaining Houling Act
b:;i~nI::~ two-tenths fet't to the pl&.C!e of
The report of Frank R. Morey super.
.,
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t'
.
vi!:mg principal, included the eu:ollment
~l 1D:'~ltUtions authorized to make ld'anS
f~~i- "'~~ts"e:rv~::e!h:(*::on:a~~~e 101.
report, which gives a total of 867 pupils un er l 15. act rna}" secure the guarantee
Plot No. I-Begl .
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attending the High School and elementary of the
States Government against center line of Glen
at ~ }lolnt In the
Khools, with a 96 per cent monthly at- loss ~p to 2070 of tbe total amount o~t-I !i~nl~n~h~fllll~lddletown.ro:d~:hen~~de!~ndi:';
tendance average.
standing, a fund o.f $200,000,000 haVIug the follOWingd fi,~:t::tI~::Of Glen Riddle road
• been set up for thIS purpose. This per- dearees, .even mlnutea. twen~ut8~~'J:--;::
A letter from the Devartment of Public centage is far in ex
fbi
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four hundred eighty--elght and thl-'
'--" th
be'
cess 0 w a t."tperlence hundredths t t t O
~o.c-o:n oneI'
t
Ins ruc Ion pral~
e Dew course
utg has proven to be th
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d' f t h an anR'le In said Glen
ff red b Mr C k t th H' h 8th I
e a erage ass on HJ.:j I j .e roa • .lK)ut fiftY-five dearreee twenty
o. e
y
• Oll a
e 18
00. type of paper. By this plan it is hoped
x hlJnute!!, fifty 8ewnda west eight' hundred
We quote part of the letter from W. E. to place in circularIon a p rt f th
t:~ an~ mn,e ty-se"en one--hundredtha feet to
t
Ad'
f I d t" I d e
a
0
c vas
ang e lJO nt at the northeaat Bide of Nt.
Brun ?n,
VlSO~ 0
us rJ.a an
~n- resenes which the banks would be glad Alverno road. south flltyoilix d~, tblrty_
tinuabon Educatlon:
I was pleased with to lend under proper conditi
:~~ ~Inutes. ten ,,~onds west tW(I hundred
the fine program of industrial arts that
ons.
fee~nt!-::~tb:rn:nR'i~gr:y;:l:GJ onR~~idredthJJ
It must not be thought that the Go\'ern-, south IJeventY_(llght degrees
I he road.;
j 'OU are providing in Swarthmore under
,
t e nftY
t 8«on... weat, fh'e
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y-e iii' t flftyminpeopI
e 'Impru d en II y to go ut"",,w
hundred
the very fine leadership of Mr Cook This m enI '15 urging
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. t d bt t
,'d
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one an d fly-Rve one-hundredths I
to
program has developed very nicely since 10 0 e • 0 pro\J • e more U:tunous home I a~Kle point. south sb:ty.flve dpgr::,.~ fo;"~
I last visited it I was particularly im- surroundmgs, It 15 hoped that much of
~!hutes, twenty .econds WE'llt. 8ixtY.flvu
ressed with the' new course that is being the work will be paid for in cash by owners :henc,!:gn!ri:: el::~Ud!--=S feet ~ a POint;
Pffered in materials of industry We have who can well afford to do so. There are
Wedt two hundred'
' m a n y ho
e
'h
h
d p Iaces middle
orty one-hundredtb. feet to a
i . I 'h
felt for a Jong time that shop work should
'.
wev r, W ose ames, an
of a twenty_five feet Wid:Ur!ar ~rive~
be supplemented by related information of busmess urgently need t"elJalrs or alter- thence north aeventy-eight. de'R'1'eeII flfty-eiRht
SO that the pupil will have the advantag~ ations who have. not been. able to accu~u- t:~nlit,:· o}w:a l =rod'!iv:fi~ea~o::d::~b~tl
f receiving a well rounded course in both late from earnmgs or Income suffiClcnt ••'oen and two-tt!nths teet to a POint: then:;
o
funds to pa for them
Th pIa
ff s north fifty-flve degrees twehl i
.
hand training and informational materials."
y
'. e
n 0 cr fifty seconds east atill aiong 1J&:;ao~e h!~dt;:J
.
to such persons a convement and eco- fifty feet to a point at the end of Id dri .
The Board autho~1Zed the purchase of a nomical method of installment purchase. th.nee aouth thirtY-four d(lgrees, :hirty-th~:;
used safe for use 10 the Collese Avenue
~I~uh"'t' ten seconds eaat twelve and fiveen 9 eet to a point; thence north fttty.five
h I !Ii
$C 00 0 Ice.
SHERIFF SALES
degrea. tWenty..,b; minutes. fifty seeondll e&!t
The Carey Company, of Philadelphia,
She.. ift's OftiC!e, Cou..t House, Media.
~~~thh~hi~~Yf, fittyd feet to, a point; tben~
, .
Penna.
• our eg..ees. th rty-three minutes
has arranged to rna k'e extensive repairs on
Saturday, D~ember 29, 19M,
ten 8«onds Wetlt one hundred elghtY-eiRht and
the roofs of the shop and grade school
9.10 o'C!IOC!k A_ 101.
:h:nnct:-:~~hOfirthufind""'dth9 feet to a point:
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Th e roo fs 0 f Ih ese b UI'Idings
Eastern Standard Time
y- east
ve eg~.
twenty_six
butldmgs.
u , es, fitly secontb
two hundred
feet mlnto a
had been guaranteed by the Carey ComConditions: $250.00 Cash or certi6ed check ,""hint; t~ence north thirty.four degrees. thirty_
ree mlhUteJ,
ten 8econdsone.hund.redtba
Wl!lllt one hundred
ny when they were put on several yea,rs at time ot 8ale (unless oth(lrwise stateo in thirty-lib:
a~d twenty.n'ne
feet
advertisement),
balance
in
ten
da)'ll,
Other
to
a
POint
th
iddl
II
d
d
n
ago and will now he repaire an put 10 conditions on day of sate.
(50 t .
I'd ) . hm
e he ot Valley road
.
ee w e = t enC!e extending along the
good condltion.
said .;:ente.. line of Valley road north elghty_
Mr. Morey reported e:tcellent progr.css Levari Facillll
No. 73D !~r;: ::~io::tYh~~~edmf~~~~t:~!': ~
on the L\VD work, these workers haVIng
Septembe .. T~rm, 1931.
ninetY-one one-hundredths feet to a point ot
I I
ks I that
All that certain tract or pIece of ground. curve; thence in an ell8terly and 80utheaaterly
b • b
been on t e JQ on y wo wee .
n
situate in the Township ot M.iddletown, County direction aUII alon&, same curvIng to the right
time tbey have completed the plumbing on of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. with a radius ot three hUhdred feet for an
the roof drat'ns of the high school build- bounded and describOO according to a plan ere hOf "od~~huhndred alxty--eight and forty-three
and Burvey made by Franklin and Company, on... un ,.,..t II feet to a point· thence exing, the outside drain, the two concrete Regiatered Engineers. September 2, 192... and tendlmr .north twentY_8ix dl!1C~. eight min_
d
the sidewalk of J'eC!Ord In Plan File Cae No.
• pa.ge
• ute8. thirty seconds Q-aat one hundred tlu-ee
(ks Ih Ii Id d '
\\'11 .,
e e
ram un er
bounded and dellCribed 8a follows: Beginning and forty-nine one-hundredths feet to a ptJint.
at Princeton Avenue, the curb at the ame- at a point of intent!(ltion 01 the center Une 01 thenCe north tOrty-tWD degrees. flfty-two mln~
'(
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d b
Iy completed the Middletown
Edgemont road and the utes, forty aeconds west, one hundred 8ixtySolte p aycour an
ave near •
center line ot tho G!en Riddle road; thence eight and eighteen one-hundredths feet to a
the excavation for the new dnve. They along the aaid center line of the 8aid Middle- volnt in t~e 90uth ..ight of way line ot the
ha e compleled Ibe P laster patching and town or Edgemont road. the following thirteen Pennaylvanla RaUroad (PhiladeJphia and 0.1V
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counes: South eighty-four degrees. five min- timore Central Railroad); then ...e in a north_
the painting of three rooms lD the audt- utes eagt fourteen hundred tourteen and seven- eaatedy dlrectJon along the .ald BOuth risrht
ton'urn ,v'lng and are now painting the tenth. feet to an iron spike; soutb se"enty- ot way line, which Une is se.venty-f!ve _feet
six degreee, tw~nb'~lx. I;Illnutes, twantx...lee- BOuth oo olo-end';pa1"lltlel°wtth-the ~ter line of
auditorium.
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"({ndd-eaSt one~htiiidreatwenty ... ix feet- to an said right ot way curving to the left with a
I he Federal auditors completed iron apike; south abc:ty-four degrees. seventeen ..adil18 of twenty·nine hundred forty feet for
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minutes, tUty aecond. east one hundred thlrty- an arc of two hundred eighty-nine and ninety
the Federal audit for the first paymcnt on !Seven feet to an iron spike; lJOuth fifty-four one-hundredths. feet to a point in the center
tbe appl 'lcal'lon for Federal grant in the degrees, thlrty_th'eo minutea, ttrty seconds east Hne of the Middletown or Edgemont road
.
two hundred twelve feet to an Iron spike; afol'l"*ald; thenC!e alon;r the aame south
amount of nearly $12,000,00. The auditors south fortY-hine degrees, fifteen minutes. twentY-8even degrees. filty-elght mlnOutes east
'tated Ih I the S,varthmore School District twenty tJec.'Ondii east one hundred flve and elghly and six one-hundft!dths feet to a point:
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seven-tenth" teet tu an Iron dpike; south thence stili along the middle line ot Middle-records were the best they have dealt With. t.hlrty-two degrees. forty-one minuted. twenty town road the three following ('ourses and
'pecial mention being due to Mr, Smith! seconds Hilt twu hundred thirteen and one- distances: South thirty-nine degrees. forty_
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tenth teet to an I-..on pipe; south nineteen 8even mmutes, east seventy_two and eighty
the solicitor, for the thorough manner 10 degrees, fony-nine minutea, fitly seconds eaat one-hundredths feet; south flfty-six degrees.
which all legal requirements were met; to eighty teet to an Iron 8pike: south se,'en fitly_five minutes ea"t seventy-two and eighty
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degrees. thirteen minutes, fifty secondil east one-hundredths feet; south seventy-seven dethe architects for the effiCient preparahon eighty feet to an iron spIke: south four de. grt'(l!l. twelve minutH eBBt. ae,oenty_aeven and
oi all details pertinent to construrtion and R'reed, sixteen minutes, twenty s~onds ~t: twenty. one.humlredths feet to the place of
,
Ch d ' k I
Ih three hundred twenty feet to an ..ron sPIke, beginnmg,
reports; and to MISS
a WIC
or
e IJouth eight degree:t, twenty.flve mlDutes, ftfty
Another of them beginning at D point the
complete a nd accurate accounting on the seconds east one hundred twenty feet tQ ,an
Iron spike: south nineteen degrees, forty mm· intersection ot the middle line ot Glen Riddle
School District books.
utes flfty seconds east one hundred twenty road and the southeBBt side of Mt. Alverno
The dedication of ten feet by the Col- feet' to an Iron spike: Bouth twenty-fi,'e de-- road: thence extending along the aaid southb I grees. twelve minutes, twenty sec,!nds ea!St east. side of Nt. Alverno road south thirty_
lege and an equal amount by the Sc 00 two hundred 81xt).',two and flCty-elght ,!ne. three dCK"~. thlrty.nine mlnukos, ten seconds
Di~trl'ct to make a road leading from Col- hund..ooths (eet to an iron spike: south thirty e81tt two hundred and two oneo-hundredths feet
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b degrees, twenty-five minutes. flny seconds ",alit, to a point; thence north fltty.flve degrees,
lege Avenue along the right side oC t e one hundred Col1:y-one IIml fifty ont!-hun· twentY-IIi:~ minutes. 6fty seconds east one
")'mnasium was reported. The road will dredthll feet to on iron spi.ke; then~e south hundred eighteen and fifteen one-hundredths
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fifty-fi"e degree:l. eh~hteen .mlnutes. thlrt~ 8t'C- (eet to a point; thence north thirty.four deeItend along the rear of the gymnasIUm ondlS west (our hundred thlrty.-one and mnety- Krees, thirty-three minutes. ten seconds west
and out to Ben)'amin West Avenue.
three one:hundredths (eet to a stake: I'he,nce two hundred feet to aforesaid middle line oC
lIouth thirty-two degrees. twenty--eight m nu~, Glen Rldd!e road; th.nce along the same
t·
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h
Bids for materials for t e cons ruc Ion thirly sec-onds east. three hundred seventy-nine lIoutll fifty-fl"e devrees, twenty-aix minutes,
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pened and contracts f t t a. stake' thenC!e south flfty-five degrees, fifty seconds west, one hundred fifteen a.nd
o
1S roa
"ere 0
t;e
ut~ (orty seconw. west nineteen one one-hundredths feet to the place of begm'
let to the General Crusl}ed Stone Com- :~';.dred ;::ry-on~ and sixteen one-hundre..dthll ning.
pan\' and to John Hanna & Son for the feet to a stone m~nument; th~nce nor~h :hl'1Y:
Another of them beginning at a point the
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four d(!g'ree:!o, thirty-three minutes ,\as. 10 x: intersection of middle line of MIddletown
use 0 t clr ro er,
teen hundred sixty-seven teet to a 6wne ~onu- road and middle line o( Midvale road (50 feet
_ _ _ _ ...._ _
ment on the so~theast hslde of ,,:~. ft}!;efi~~ wide); thence extending along,the middle line
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d(.~rees, forty-fi,'e minutes. • en
id Mt degrees. twelve minutes, twenty seconds east.
Impon.nt Ch~e m
W
along the lIaid southedas~ 91~e 0 d S:iXh,.si~ two hundred ftfty-nl.ne and eight one-hun.
,
Alverno road, one hun r
mne an,
'f aid dredth:;; feet to a pomt; thence lJOuth thirty
,
' h ' ( one.hundredths teet to a cornel' pomt 0 h':;;
degree:., twenty.five minutes, fifty seconds east
An Important change tn motor vc Ie C road; thence nort~ thirty-three degrees. t Irl~- one humlred forty-one and flve--tenth8 feet to
g
law under which reckless and incompetent nine minut~. ten. Becon~1 :vest al::i t~ir~ a point: thence e~tending I!outh firty.ft,oe de' •
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northeast side of said Mt.
\erno ~ :
h grees. eighteen hliOlUtes. thirty seconw. west.
motonsts can be- dn\,en off the big way, teen hundred forty-one feet ,to a pondt m( t e four hundred thlrty-one and ninety.three one-is advocated by the Ke\O~tone Automobile center line or the Glen i:,ddli i~ aC0:h; hundrodthe (H!t to a point; thence northwest
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!laid: thehce along the aD een er l noe (;, flo along a radial line one hundred eight and
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ub tn response to pubbc
eman
or said Glen Riddle road the 1'01 O";;h,gt._ ~ ninely-six one.hundredthll fH't to the middle
effective action in "ccident prevention,
courses:
South flfty-six t ~eghesJred :!':n:y- line of Brookfield ..oad (50 feet wide) : thence
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dcr minutes, ten s~onds WI"St, "0 un th f t. to along same in a northerly direction on the
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t IS the proposa to requue, un , one and eighty~nine one-hundr~ h~ dee !9 are of a cirde with a radius of two hundred
~\'ere penalty the reporting of every aCC1- an iron spike i south seventy-e:f
'es~~,o; sevenly.five (eet the are dbtance oC one hun_
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d fifty-cIght minutes. twenty s~on s \\ d 'eel hs dred eighty-thtff: and nineteen one-hundredths
d
ent, no matter how triVia, to teen hundred fltty-one and fiftY-flv~ one-~un r t
feet. to Q point of tangent: thence north
that motor vehicle authorities can act I feet to an iron spike: south slxtYcifl\e ,!~~:~ twenty-five degrees. twelve minutes. twenty
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forty-fl"e minutes, twenty seeon II"
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s~onds west two hundred thlrty.three and
promptly and effedl\'ely 10 removmg n- hundred sevenw-three and seven on~ h~n- ninety-one on'e-hundredths feet to a point. the
competents and "accident prone" drivers I dredths feet to an iron spike: sou:h elg ~; intersection o( the middle ot Brookfield road
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e degrees thirteen nl.lnuwa, twen Y secon h and middle ot Midvale road ~ thence along
rom the lIst of IIcenscd operators,
~~t one 'hundred flfty-two and on~-tedt the middle line ot Midvale rood, north slxtyIn a statement addressed to its mem· feet' to an iron spike; south t,'!ig~tY-IIIX :; four degrees. forty.seven minute$, (arty See!.
bership, in the December issue of Keystone g::'on!V.h:~~-:!l n~~~~~htt':~d Yfl,':~e~~~s ;~~t :':dt p~::= o~u~i:ni!~~ty (~t to the
"we
Untted
We will pleaae you
Thank you-We Deliver
VICTOR D. SHIRER
the accident involving a 5Cratcbed
from ODe leaving death in its wake.
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Call to see ua.
tionery, etc.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
-fender 1tWenty mlnutell thi ..ty aeconcb ';;"t-l;irt--
Officers Elected
At Annual Meeting
'DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT TH'ESE SWARTHMOR'E STORES
ChrilJfmaa Gi/ta lor the
Entire Family at Lower
Prices Than Ever
Belore
J)ECEMBER 14, 1934
Selected Eggs
doz in
carton
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do•••
Fancy Corn At.-P Golden Bantam
IONA
Calif. Peaches
lona Sauerlcraut
Rice
Chiclcen Broth R&oR-With
(A S.Yi"ll 01 5_)
3 ~~.·35c
c.n. 29c
2 l.rg.
3 ~;:: 23c
2 25c
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SUNNYFIELD-~Imily
01
2ge
clnl
'"try Vinet,
FLOU=R,..,..--,--=-(1-:-2'~_b••_47_e}_5tg 21 c
P;,I.bu,,"', S....
(tUb S9 ) 5'h 29c
FloU r C.'Hol.
or Gold "'.d.1
C
D8.
t.g
Pure Refined
Lard
Rinso
W..ft.. Cloth.. Whit.,
2 ::~:: 39c
LiEebuoy or Lux Soap
BRER
RABmT
Mo Iasses
GoeeD Label
2 !.~: l7e
GahaD". Cl'c.am C,acken.
Beech. N U L Saltine_
and Bunel' Wafen 2 .".:~ 1ge
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GRANDMOTHER'S-"Ooen_F,..h"
",Layer
Gold Calce
(Wholecu..49c)
0.._ l-Ialf25 c
Whh
cak.
FIIlIq:
Timely Holida;y SuUrestionsJ
Rajah Extracts -
f:: 15e
Citron Pe.1 - Ib 29c
Spices~o;!'!'.;"2,.,.lIc
Mi••d Nuts - Ib 19c
Cherri•• Mt"odrloo 't: 8e
Almond. Soft Sh.1I 1& 21c
Smyrna Layer Fig. Ib 23e
P.cans N.iiJ:\1,~ Ib 29c
P_I L..n.n or 0 ...,. Ib 27c
CaliF. Walnuts • Ib 25c
Grandmother', Fruit Cak.
Ib ..b 39c
, Specials In Our Produce Departmentsl
Tangerines FANCY FLORIDA do. 9c
Tomahas CHOICE FLORIDA 2 lb. 19c
Spinach
FRiSI-! TEXAS
2 lbl19c
Apples ~T.o;::,· 3 Ib.15c II Broccoli 1::1: bunch 13e
Leltuce t~~ 2 hd.19c Banan.. ~· 4 lb. 23c
Black Mislion Figs
Ib pkg 19c
Low Regular I:veryday Prices.
DROMEDARY
Per. Carnation, Ewe" nay. Bordea.~.
nfL MONTE
EVEREADY
Dixie &'tl! Mix - l~~Z 39c:
Raisins-
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DEL MONTE Cf\lIbed
Pineapple
P II'
No, ....
lSc
DEL MONTE
RoyaIAnneCherries!::2Se
BAGLE BRAND
Condensed Milk
.,n 19c
3 ::~. 19c
Fruit Cocktail I•• c •• 25c
Evap. Milk
CAMPBELL·S
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Tomato Juice - 2 ~;:': 13e
CHOIce
Pink Salmon - •• 11 •• n IOe
POPULAR sC BRANDS
Candies &- Gums 3 10. IOc
0
Be
SAVE Se ON THIS SPECIAL I
Crullers _ 7c I
1'~dZ Vienna Bread be rB~J~ 13c
l! dozen
R•• , ISc V.I••
Order Your Xmas Turkey Today!
-snd be .UN ib • Fanc;y, You~gl FN.h-KII.d "PILGRIM' TURkEY.
, •• Sold Exc'u.iY. y .t .. II A&oP Stn-e •
.
J[otorist, the Club asks "who1eheartcd sup· reet to a I!olnt ~nthSc=:t .8i~he~!ea ~~~:h I~ix: The last of them-beginning at a point the
Port of our championship of what seems ling t:t ~la~~oenb.-one minutes, ten sI!Co!,ds middle line or Middletown road at the distan«(0 be a most 10gical and necessary move teet .~ng ;aid east side or said lane pa~1Dg of one hundred eighty-eight and twentYo.Sev!n
1 f t
b 'Ie
o (urtaiJ the rising tide 0 au omo 1
accidents II
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olOting out that Pennsylvama an .L ew
Jer~\" Jaw ret~ an arbitrarv property dama~ 0,
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,e nllnimum oC $50 and ~23, respec lVe),
Ilnder which accidents need not be reported,
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n that Maryland does not even reqUlre
the reporting of accidents unIess .tnJury
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death
t
is involved, the statemen says:
"An analysis of the how, why and when
t}f
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th
arodents immediately revea
oW
e
ffstrictions of existing motor vehicle law
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""'4I\e It next to imposslble to wage even
tea...."Onably effective drive against incQmPetent drivers.
"The main significance in any driver's
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Ord lies not in the gravity 0 t e acodent or accidents, but the frequency of
thOSe accidents
In very many cases only
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breadth, a split second separa I es
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\Ves to
numenf:. on side of Glen Riddle
o,'er S i neh
eighty and two-tenths teet
road Sit ':.n corner of the Williamson ~chool
to ~ po
f the Philadelpbla and Baltimore
statlOn l 'Rt ,j
I' thence north fitty-seven decen~a tW:~t';:~I~ minut~, ten seconds east
gre-e, h
th side of said Station Lot. two
along
ct::tu to a corner; thence north sixhund d rees twenty-one minutes, ten. seconds
teen eg
'h
t ' de of aaid Station Lot,
west. along t e oea~~, fi81, and twenty.flve one.
one dredth
hundredfeet
tv.en
.....
\e
to a• point
in the cen t er I"me
hun
s " d I hia nd Baltimore Centl'81
of said Ph ... e Pi
a ortheasterly and eut.
Railrod~d; t~hen~O~g a the said center line !,f
e..ly tree on h'
d Balt'more Central Radsaid Phila~elp ta ai:
• h~ with a radius of
road, CUrVh~g hto d'r:d r:fxt,._five feet for an
twenty-e1K
un dred thO ty-one and sixteen
arc of twelve hun
tr °nt of tangencY;
~e-hund~~se-!h~.Jhr:e ~~rees. fift},...iRht
mfu:~~~hirt)· seconds east still along. st!!
four hundred ,eiRhh'-fl,~e {ee!nlOn:rt::::ter!)'
.. u ......e' thence lh an eas er,.
.
t
the
dil'eC!tion. still ~Iong sa~e. cUibtJ! huondred
!ne hundl"ed
Se"'rt'Y.- flve and eighty-two oneo-hundredths teet
to a pomt: t h (lnce "MiUth thirly·two deogrees.
mdred
I
t
re!t
I~ft fi~': fa..:a~~~s :! ~~n!;C-e
° -,
B
LUTZ·N~~JrA;r-p.
FIINCY STEER
ShouldersPorlc Chuclc Roast
Ib
15c
Sauer Kraut 3lb.IOe
Ib
15c
Rolled Pot Roast I. 19_
Cross-Cut Roast Ib 23c
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one-hundredths feet 80tlthellllt from the mlddie line or Fai..hill road (50 feet wide) ; thence
extending along the middle I!ne of said Middlelown road, aouth forty-nine degrees. fifo
teen minutes. twenty seconds eBBt eighty-three
and fiCt)."-ooSeven on~hundredth9 feet to spike;
thence .south thtrtlo'-two degTe&1. forty-onc
minutes. twenty 8~onds east still alonK same
one hundred twenty-se"en and sevehn.tent",
feet to a point: thenC!e south fifty·t l'f!e d e-grees west flve hundred fifty reet to a point:
thence extending no> rth th°rty
J
-seven degrees
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west one hnndred fifty-nine feet to a potnt:
thence extendiDl£ north flfty-three degrees east
three hundred six and. ninely-three one-hd",ndre.lths feet to a. POInt; thence uten ng
north thirty-senn d~rees. west fitly feet to a
point thence north fllty-three degrees, easth,wo
hundred thirty-tour and ninety-three one- undredths feet to a point and place of beginning.
No impro ..-ettJ(lnt8-vaeant ground,
Sold as the property ot William W. RIllYpoQlds and J. Arthur Peterson, mortgagors and
real owners,
Hand Money-SIOOO.OO.
!
HOWARD M.
PECHIN.
Sber;tr,
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CITY DRESSED
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Bone!ess Smolced Butts
• "lib on ..le In out Groce'v f\eopartmen'~.
FOREQUARTER LAMB
SHOULDER oE LAMB
Ib
25 c
~c~~ Ib
ISc
Ib 21e
RACK LAMB CI-IOPS _ Ib 2Se
Maekerel ~~ Ib l2e II Fillets ~~,'::. Ib 18e
Sel.ct Oysters do. I be
Smelts F~Ia";. t Ib 21e
Clams littl. Ned', Ch.nyslollie or Medium
doz 19c
6T:'JT Atlantic 60 Pacific
~~.
Su.. Pbila..
Headqunen 0Sce-31D.J &. ~ut:
Pa.
The.e pritft effective IL Swarthmore and vlclaltv Decem."er 13th, 14th and 15th
DECEMBER 14. 1934
THE
BURGESS PITMAN ON
MOSQUITO BOARD
GOOD MORNING. GOD
Dancmg C I _ Tomorrow
The introductory Class and the ] uDior
Assembly of the Swarthmore Dancing Class
were held at the Woman's Club House on
Satutday e\o,'cning, December _8. Tbe chap·
erons for· the evening were: . Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Parker, Mr. and Mrs. ~chard Soderberg, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Fussell and Mr. and Mrs.
William Bullock.
On Saturday evening, December IS, at
the Woman's Club House, tbe Intennediate and Senior Assembly will be held.
War OD Mosquiloea 8eauD at Bis
Meeting Held in Norwood OD
Monday EveoUtg
Burgess J obn H. Pitman represented
Swarthmore at a mass meeting on Monday evening at Norwood. arranged. by the
Norwood borough council, to take preliminary steps towards ridding the whole
Chester Pike areas and its environs of one
of its annoying pests, the mosquito. Mr.
Pitman was named on a mosquito "war
board" with burgesses from other concerned' municipalities.
Robert G. Milne, president of Norwood
borough council, who was the presiding
officer of the evening, introduced Dr. F. C.
Bishopp, of the bureau of insects affecting
man and animals in the department of
entomology at Washington.
The speaker explained that the problem
of Delaware County was not essentially a
salt marsh problem, but one of flood-water.
mosquito control. He stres....~d the importance of not only concerted effort in the
campaign but also of legislation which
would make possible the success of the
GIFTS
VacatioD Bible School
Tbe Community Cburch Vacation Bible
Good morning, God.
School
at tbe p ...byterian Churcb tbis sea.
Thank you for letting me
son
was
one of the most successful yet
Hear'rou humming happily this morning
beld.
While
the attendance was not as
Whim you thought we were all asleep.
large as in past years, the general plan
and direction of tbe school, and the teach.
I walked with the dawn
ing staff have made it an unusually goO
Down into the valley
school. The daily average attendance Was
And I heard a crow laugh, still sleepy,
At the Christ.in·effigy with which men try 45, out of a total enrollment of 5'1. Nine
pupils made a record for perfect attend.
to scare bim;
And I beard a robin, dawn's press agent, ance. The pupil enrollment by churches
Caroling up atop a blossoming cberry tree, was: Methodist, 12 j African Mctbodisl,
12; Presbyterian, 2-1 i Friends, 1; Epis_
Telling everybody
copal, 8. The total C05t of conducting the
That the sky would soon glow
school was only $32.00. From tuition fes,
i As bright as his round red vest;
$31.00 were reech·cd. Thc school sent
And I heard a baby crying happily,
$13.45
to help start a 5imilar church vacaBecause he had a brand new day to play
tion
school
in the mountains of the South,
with.
Of
this
$11.00
was ginn in a 5i1vcr offerin~
And each da\' is "er\, important, God,
at
thc
commencement
cxc1'('i5CS clo~ing the
When you h~,·e on1): had a few.
school.
Donald
K.
:McGarrah,
the direc_
NED PYLE.
tor, and his staff of voluntcer teachers,
work. The school this =-C35-f1n has demo
Member of Wooster Cboir
onstrated the fad that it is possible to
GRACE MOORE
have
a Bible Vacatio:.l School with a volMis.s
Ann
Bonsall,
222
Cornell
Avenue,
in "One Night of Love," playing today
unteer
staff and at ,'rry 5mall expense and,
daughter
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Bonsall,
and Saturday at the Waverly Theatre,
Jr., is a member of the college choir at at the same time, one of the best religious
Drexel Hill, Pa.
and educational character.
the College of Wooster.
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VVommen Learn of
Ancient Babylonia
(Continued from Page 1)
but from the skill exhibited in producing
these specimens of L~t, it would seem evident that there was a high state of civi1iza~
tion. Some of the priceless specimens
found within the inner chamber of Queen
Sh~bad'.s tomb can only be seen at the
Umverslly Museum, as they are too valu~
ab.lc to be cxhibit~d el~where. The. speaker
said th~t the Unlvchrslt~ Museu~ 15Abett~r
known In Europe t an 15 a~y ot e~ . meflcan museum. Many. of Its exhibits arc
Tree Commission Meets·
unexcelled anywhere ID the world. Those
who heard Mrs. Brown's talk could not
cHTo'htr·ee reels of motion pictures were in- fail to be impressed by the privilege of
A meeting of the Borough Tree Com,
.
h
d
f
thO
t
mission
was held on Monday evening at
g
point,
portraying
the
life,
havm
tea
van.tages
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grea
museum
.
his
troduced at t
the
home
of the secrclary, Mrs. Robert E,
d
history and habits of the mosquito, de- accessl ble to a II Int eres t e.
.
5cribed as "small and frail, but more
The twe1ft~ ~nnual meeting of the Carels, of Riverview Road.
The meeting was called to confer upon
deadly to the human race than the tiger." s?utheastern d15tnc~ of the Sta~e FederaSignificant in the illustrations was the hon of Pennsylvania Women w.111 be .h~ld future planting of tree:;. in Swarthmore with
means of eradication, in which many this Saturday, pecember 15, 10 Phtlhps consideration given to the wiring of the
methods of real warfare were shown in Memorial Chapel, at the West Chester Philadelphia Electric and Belt Telephone
action, including airplanes, tanks, chemical State Tea~her.s Colleg.e, Mrs., Alfred. A. Companies; so that less cutting away of
crews and even dynamite crews.
1 Crooks, district. p,rcsldent, wII! presld.e. the trees would result.
I Mrs. John M. PhlIhps, state preSident, ,YIll The· Commission, which was appointed
I speak on the topic, "Let Us Rise, Up and two years ago by Borough Council, conBuild," and Dr. John Stevenson on uBuild_ sists of five members: Mrs. Robert E.
ing for the Future."
Carels, Dr. John A. Miller, Mr. S. MiI'On Thursday, December 20, at 10 o'clock, ion Bryant and Mr. Henry I. Hoot, under
,the Literature Section will prescnt a spe- the chairmanship of Mr, Ellwood B. Chapcial program, which will be a distinct de-I man.
parture from its usul!l type of program.
A special sub-committee was appointed
From 50. to $15.00
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II who
I·'l.
p casmg surprise 15 promlsc
0 a
Monday evening to consult with the elecattend..
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.
d th tric and telephone companies in reg-ard to
.
.
Th~
class
10 .rhyth~lc dancmg. un er
e future wiring, The members of this comSilk Quilted Robes
duechon of· MISS Ahc~ Kraft WIll meet as I mittee arc: Mr, H. I. Hoot and· Mr.1
I usual on Friday mornmg,_ De.ce.mber 21, at N. O. Pittenger) representativc of Borough
Flannel Robes
1 10 o'clock.
: Council.
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Cburch
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Scarfs.
Handkerchiefs,
Blouses,
Hat and Muff
Doll
Sets.
All Gift. Boxed
DRESSES
SIZES 14 to 48
CELIA SHOP
13
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1935 Dog Licenses Ready
Sets
Yarn for a coat or suit makes a lovely Chri.tmaa gi.ft.
all colora and types of yarns.
Knitted Suilo Dyed aDd RebIo.ked
ANN LANCASTER
CORNER OF STATE AND MONROE STREETS
-----",OR
ConditIoltI: $2150.00 Cuh or certified check
at time of aa!e (unleA otherwise ,tated In
advertilJement), bal.n~ in ten da,... Other
conditions on day or sale.
.-oR SALE-Large gas range, two routing
}'jeri Jo'.das
FOR SALE
SALE-Day-old t>gg"S, 46e per dozen.
John S. Campbell, Dorough Lane and HaverfOrd Place.
ovens, broilpl' oVt'n, six-burner toP. '16.
222 Hute'en Annue. Telephone. Swarthmore
3-i2.
SALE-1933 Chevrolt't Coach. 1936
Jicenae tags, can Ix! used now. Call Swarth602- W or 2070,
fOR
more
SALE-F'ne tuys. excellent condition,
concrete mixer. fire engine with water
tower, crane, hoy's bicycle, household goods.
S\Turthrnore 1122_M.
FOR
FOR SALE-Two pairg of ice skates, elU?8
:I lind 6. Excellent condition. Telephone.
Media 301-3.
SALE-FIRE SET-Wrought Iron Tongs.
Shovel. Poker and Holder. Wood Box. Like
Ill'\\'.
HalC pri('e. Call Swarthmore 787-R.
FOR SALE-Jo'ourteen new,
Rne quality,
fringed. rayon pane:s, length 58 tnehet!,
(,;111 S\'\'arthmore 17ol"i-W.
FOR
WANTED
JII';LP WANTED-ExPerIenced woman for
cooking and do\"nlJtai~ work. Good wages.
'Tdephonl": Sl'o'urthmore 2062.
happen daily. Accident insurance in
a good company can be written for
We have
trips.
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"Paul Fleming, the Magician," who is
known
to Swarthmoreans as Paul F.
MEDIA, PA.
Richard Peters, of Myrtle Avenue, has Gemmill, Professor of EconomiCS, at the I
been appointed editor-in-chief of the Year University of Pennsylvania. presented his
Media 890
Book of the 1935 class of Springfield High two-hour "Evening of Magic" at Drexel',
School.
Institute, Philadelphia, last Friday evening.
He was assisted by Mrs. Gemmill and his t
brother, and the entertainment was one i
which they have given at colleges and !-mia I
versities throughout the United States. The!
performance was presented under the
BY MAIL
auspices of the Alumni Association of
Drexel
Institute.
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We can serve weekly six or eight more families ;n Swarth~
more with fresh eggs from our White Plymouth Rocks.
Women's Republican Club Meets
Write for a sample shipment. You can then judge of the
E. Wallace Chadwick addressed the i
excellence of the eggs and the service, and the reasonable
'Vomen's Republican Club of Delaware:
prices.
County at its December luncheon on De- 1
For disUncuished guests serve Ihe dislinl"ulshed dlsbcember
6, at Media Inn. A lively disGuinea Fowl from Leeway. Order three daYI ahead.
cussion followed.
'The next luncheon will be on January 3,
I when there will be an Opcn Forum by
members on the public questions to come
I before the Legislature.
Appointed Editor-in-Cbief
$65-Central Location
half stone, .. bedrooms. 2 baths, 2-car
garage. oil heat. large lot, old shade.
possession at once.
MEDIA, PA.
WM. S; BITTLE
FURNITURE
RESTORING
'Send for Harley--You'll Not Be Sorry'
UPHOLSTERING
Honest Under the Coyer
Call Swarthmore 1441
Shop--27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
lye. Call Sw. 1839·J, Rulled_e, Pa.
PETER--E~·-TOLDThe greatest time of life--CHILDHOOD'S HAPPY DAYS.
Insure the
health of the little ones with Nature's
greatest food.
Give them plenty of
Penncrest's milk.
A GIFT FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Leeway Farm
Nottingham, Pa.
..
and EcoDomical
Transportation
Them
Hedgerow Theatre
C co :OOOHOOOGOOc-Mt
The Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Vaney,
BUY A
.!o which has been playing on its regular winter schedule of three nights a week. will
BICYCLE
KING OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS
present a varied and interesting program
r THE
Your Old Bicycle Taken in Trado
the first three nights of next week before
See Our Rebuilt Bicycles
7.
ROBERT C. HUSTED
, closing for the annual Hedgerow vacation
.~
Woodlawn and Merion A.ves.
:( which begins on Thursday, December 19.
y
ALDAN, PA.
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We Do Not Have Any SoUcitors
..,
Tonight Hedgerow's most played drama,
-:-: : 4 G CI C : COG D G" GOG .0 0 GG ~ "The Emperor Jones," by Eugene O'Neill,
will hold the stage. The part of the ex-Pullman porter who becomes king of the jungle
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
will be played by Arthur Rich, while MarJOSEPH Eo QUINBY
shan Gatchell will enact the role of the
ERNEST C. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Cockney tradesman. Smithers.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Shaw's "Candida," which was the first II
8£LL Plt.ON~ 4
MEDIA. PA.. play on the Hedgerow lists in 1923, will!
be presented on Saturday. The cast of I
this ever-popUlar comedy includes Eleanor
Goodyear, Al McGranary, Han'er Welch"
Rose Henley and Fred Hake.
On Monday, December 17. "Winesburg.,
Ohio," will have its sole performance of I
the· month. A dramatization by Sher-!
wood Anderson in collaboration with I
Arthur Barton, of the famous story-teller:s
coUection of tales by the same name, thiS,
realistic drama had its world premiere at
the Rose Valley theatre last June. Consisting of eight scenes and an t"pilop;ue, th,e
large cast will be headed by Jo:reph Taulane.
"Engaged," the· rollicking satire. on the,'
sentimental drama of the '90's, wtll hold
the stage on Tuesday. 'V. S. Gilbert, of
Gilbert and ,Sullivan fame, is responsible!
for this absurd comedy which a gentleman
~N<
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X·
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If
a New
FORD
OTHERS!.
V-8
TOYS -
Housefumishings Electrical Appliances
heaters, radios and new conveniences.
Come in-we' will be glad
to make SuggestiODS.
The Most Complete and Best Display in Delaware County
Our Main Store, Gift Shop. Toy and HouaefurniahinK Departmenu
Hold Score.. of Gift SURce.tiona
SHOP IN COMFORT
NO PARKING PROBLEM
EDMOND STEINMAN
Compare Our Stocks and Prices Belore Buying Elsewhere
SNOWDEN'S
"The Complete Store"
113-117
to a mother: it means less
(ear of childish ailments and
accidents-less worry when
the children are out of sight
-fewer lonely hoursfewer trips and errands.
In our Accessory Department you will find many useful
gift suggestions sucb as tnmks.
GIFTS
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
W. STATE STREET, MEDIA. PA.
BRING THE KIDDIES IN TO SEE SANTA ANY AFTERNOON OR EVENING
of the'period describes as containing u rare
islands of humor floating in an ocean of
tears." The cast includes Al McGranary,
Joseph Legerman, Harvey Wc1ch 1 Ann
Clark and Rose Cullen.
Mr. Shaw, in a light and intriguing
mood, will bring the season to an end on
Sela
Every woman needs a tele·
phone in the home to gel
things done and to keep
her in touch. To a mother
this need is twice as great.
"Ell TElEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANiA
THE
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BALTIMORE PIKE at PROVIDENCE ROAD
PHONE, MEDIA 1800
Stewers
Small Fryers and
Roasters
Large Roasters
lb.
27c
lb.
lb.
26c
28c
DUCKS
lb. 22c
new modern Gas Range brings delight to the woman of
the house by adding to the attractiveness of the kitchen and
by freeing her from continuous attention to the cooking; and
it adds to the joy of the whole family through the perfect
dinner that modern automatic control can produce.
See t:h.e New TahIe Top
~
'GAS RANGE
$2 DoWD.
lb. 32c
TURKEYS
pro $1.50
GUINEAS
Fresh EGGS. Doz.
3Sc -
40c
JONES FARM
Waverly Av@.
aDd
Baltimore Pike
SWARmMORE 1831
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YOUD&"
30c -
Wednesday with iCArms and the Man."
Helen Alexander will enact the role of the
romantically inclined Raina, while Joseph
Taulane will play the part of "the chocolate cream soldier." The supporting cast
includes _Margaret Gallager, Tony Bickley
and Mildred Lewis.
2 Year. to Pay
Prim Jlart al $49.50. Mod.1 ,hown, $73.50 Cmh, inrillding
Lamp and Minlllt Mind.,.. Prim ,lightly mo,. on Blldg" Pia".
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No. 'i84
September Term, 1934
All that certain lot or tract of ground with
the buildings and Improvements therron
erected situate in the Townlhlp of Edemont.
County oC Delllware and State of PenNylvania,
and described aecording to • survey and pJa~
m*de b,. Damon and }'oeter, Civil En.-illftnJ,
dated July 2nd, 1926, as follows:
Devinnin.- at a point, the inteneetion of the
center line of Providence Great Road (forty
feet wIde) and the center line of Gradyville
and Newtown Square road (thirty-three Ceet
wIde); thence extending along the center line
oC Providence Great Road north twenty-eight
degrees, forty,seven mInutes, ten seconds west
one hundred seventy_three and twenty_two onehundredttil Ceet to a bolt; tbence ,till alonK
saId road north twenty-three desrees. thirtJ'four minutes, ten seconds west one hundred
lixtY-one and slxtY-eieht one-hundredths feet
to a spike; thence It ill along tbe salDe north
nineteen degrees. eight minutes, ten seconds
west two hundred six and slxty-one one-hundredths Ceet. to a spike; thence st.m along said
road north thh1een desreeB. fifteen minutes.
thirty seconds west two hundred and ei2htyRve one-hundredths Ceet to a spike: thence
still along said road north one degree. Cour
minutes. thirty seconds west ninety and eighty.
Rye one-.hundredtha feet. to a boa In the center
line of 8ald road; thenee along the Jl\nd ·now
or late of A. Adele Hogan north RIb' dea-fteS.
thirty minutes, fifty-Caul' see~nds east nineteen hundred nlnety~four and eight one-hundredths feet to a stake: thence south sixty.
five degrees. Courteen minutes. ten IJeCOnds east
two hundred ninety.eight and seven one-hun.
dredths feet to a stake ~ thence !Klutb slxbfive degrees, twenty-two minutes. Corty seconds east two hundred forb'-aix and elgbty~
Beven one-hundredths feet to a stake; thence
south twenty-three degrees. Cort.¥'-Beyen mlna
utes, Corty seconds east three hundred slxty_
nine and sixty-three one-.hundredtb. Cl!et to a
stake; thence Boutb twenty-four degrees. nineteen minutel, twenty seconds west two hun.
dred twenty-five and thirty-one one-hundredtha
feet to a stake in the centt'!'" Une 01 Grady.
ville and Newtown Square road: thence along
the center line of said road south filty degrees. two minutes. two seconds west eighteen
hundred sixty and nine one-hundredtba reet
to a spike: tht'nce louth farly-nine degrees•
eighteen mlnute9. twenty-eight seconds west
lour hundred and forty-nine one-hundredtht
Ceet to B bolt In the cellter line 01 Provldener.
Great Road and thenee along the ·eenter line
of Provlder.ce Great Road north twenty-elgb~
degrees. Carty-seven minutes. ten seconds west
two hundred two and Jl,lxty-elght one-hun.
dredth. feet to the first mentioned point and
place of beginning. Contalnln&, fifty-one and
two thousand one hundred forty-four ten thousandt"" acres.
And under and Bubject to the payment or .
R .J:ertaln fint mort.Rae debt or prineipal Bum oC flfteen thousan<1 dollars ($115.000.00) with
interest due and to grow due thereon. And
Improvements consist of three-stOlT stone
house. 40x20 feet; one and one-half story
.tone addition, 20dO C@('t: enclosed Btone addition. 20:x20 Ceet; two-atory stone garage,
20x82 leet~ two-story stone barn, 24x!O feet.
Sold as the property or James N. Carter.
Jr., and Anna M. Carter. hfa wile. and the
Girard Trust Company. guardian of the eatate
of Anna M. Carter. a Ceeble-minded person.
THEODORE J. GRAYSON, Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
SherU'!'.
••• Lut CLristm.as Begins
• tLe KiteLen
In
CHICKENS
A tel.,phone means much
SHOP AT SNOWDEN'S THIS XMAS
which grew UJ) from that. The tradi-' of the Xmas spirit. At our homes,
tional English Yule log originated in light and color transform e\'en the most
SC31Odin3\'ia, and the great Yule candle modest into places of splendor <'Iud
was the forerunner of present day Xmas beauty. Join with others and show the
lighting. \Vithin the past ten years, progressive .st)irit of Swarthmore in its
thcre has he-eit" a steadily increased use aim to reflect, happiness and confiden'ce
of extcrior holiday decorations, and the of hetter times just ahead.
lIsc of hrightly colored electric lamps,
Decorate and light UI) for, Xmas
scintillating and spreading a wann glow and a merry one..to you all.
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Buy
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
OLD BANK BUH...DINC
SW. 1833
Christma:; Day is obscn'cd in every
Christian Country throughout the entire world. Our Christmas customs
of today are the contributions of people
0Uany.. li!~l-,ls. l!le __ ...Qruids would
propitiate their sylvan deities IJ)' hanging mistletoe (wer the entrance of their
homes, atld we all know the cllstom
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This year make your Cbristmas Gift one to the entire
family-oDe that will be remembered 365 days a year and
many years to come.
LEEWAY FARM EGGS
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C. WALTON
Swarthmore 111.J
Notary Public - Insurance - Real Estate
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Saturday. December 22. 19at
IUO o'clock A. 1(•
Eaetern Stand.rd Time
RENT·-Attractlve room with bath, or
apartment. Pri\'8te family. Reasonable.
42t Yale Ayenut'.
THE KNI I TING SHOP
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SherUr'. Oll'ice. Court House. Medi••
one week or more to cover touring
I It is planned
I borough with
to make a resurvey of the
the view of substituting
Dog licenses for the year 1935 arc now I new trees for too old or damaged trees
ready for issuance at the office of the! and planting some also in places now bare.
County Treasurer, in the Court House at I It is to bl! suggested to the Council
I Media. and the law requires that any pe~-: that some new trees be put in this year
I 50n who owns or harbors a dog over SIX' from
the stock at the Borough Tree
! months of age must have a license on or: Nursery ncar the Girl Scout House, where!
'I before January 15 of each year.
'the commission has supervised the plant-I
The fcc for a male dog is $1.10 i female, ing of several thousand trees of greatly 1
, do~, $2.10; and for a spayed female dog,. varied species mostly of the shade'
! where certificate of veterinarian or affl-: varieties,
'
davit of owner is on me at thc office of
t-----I the County Treasurer, $1.10,
Where i
!
license is to be mailed, return postage at 1
' . Benefit Pe~ormance
'
the
rate
of
three
cents
on
each
license
.
FIV~
acts
of
vaudevtll~
and
an
outstamlI
. luded in remittance. Stamps IDg h picture .program
mus t b e me
d wIll be .presented
f at
will not be accepted in payment of any bot a matmee an an eve~lDg per ormpart of license fees, but will be returned ance at the Stanley Theatre In Chester on
at applicant's expense,
Tuesday,
Licenses may be obtained from any
This program will be the second annual
magistrate, justice of the peace, alderman, ; benefit by the Chester Civic Council for
or notary public; personally at the office the Poor Kiddies' Christmas Fund,
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of County Treasurer; or by mailing appUcation with the proper remittance to the
Swarthmore Magician at Drexel I
office of the County Treasurer.
initl itl :t1Jt iriglptr Q!nmmunity Xmas QIntlttst
fOR
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Japanese Kimonos
Lounging Pyjamas
Silk and Satin Underwear
Starfs 7" Bags -- Costume
Jewelry - Umbrellas
Rain Capes
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Small apartment on the Hill.
Apply to Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore
.aS9 or Pennypacker 4442.
Auto Accidents
Sweat....s.
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HAND MADE KNITTED GIFTS
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CLASSIFIED
DECEMBER 14. 1934
SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
All Our Suburban Stores, Or See YOUr Dealer Or Department Store
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
DECEMBER 14, 1934
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BURGESS PITMAN ON I
MOSQUITO BOARD 1
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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CLASSIFIED
DECEMBER 14, 1934
GOOD MORNING, GOD
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Church Vacation Bible School
The inl roduclory CIa!'!' ;111(1 thc Junior
: Good mornin~, Gud.
The Communit\" Chunh \'~II=ation nihil"
.-\~:-l.mbIY of the Swarthmore Uancing: Cla~
I Thank you for }ettinJ,: me
School at the Pn'!ibyh'nan Church tillS ~(·.I·
wcre held at the Woman's Club 1I0u~ on
'Hear you humminl! hapl)ily this mornin~ son was one oi the rnu:ot ~ucn'$::;ftll ~\I
· Salurday t.'\"t·ning:, UCCl'mLcr 8. The ch:tll: Wht'n )'011 tholll!ht \\ c wC're all aslct·p.
. held. \Vhilc the atlenti;mn' wat' not a ..
.
B
B· . l'rom' for the e\'cuing wert': .Mr. and Mrs.
I
Ilar!!e as in past year:', Ihc !!eneral plan
War o~ Mosqwt?es egun at 19: Bean Parker, Mr. ~md .Mrs. J{ichard Sodl'rI I w:llk('c1 with tht· dun-n
: and direction of 1l11' !'rlltIul. and the teach.
I DO\\,I1 into the valll'y
MeetJr.g Held In No~wood on
Ul'rJ.,:, )'lr. and Mr~. William Turner, Mr.
,in~ ~taff have m:lde it :m unmuallv gOlld
Monday Evening
and )'1r~. Milton Fm~tli ~tnd Mr. and Mr!'-.
I :\nd I ht'ard a em\\" 1.IUg:h, still !!let'PYI : 5l'lIOOI. The daily m:t·raj.!t· "th'Q(liI~ec "'.h
.
'William Bullol'k.
,
!~\t lhe l'hri~t-in-dliJ.!)' "jth \\'hidl men trv !45, out of:l total ('nrolluH'nt ui $7. Xillt;
. Bun'::t'~:-: john II. Pltlllal~ n'll rt·:-:t·ntL-d 1 On Saturday c\'('ning:, lJl'ccmbt'r 15. 'It,
I
to !='l'are him;
- i IJUpiis ~ildl' a ~t'cord f(lr )Jl'ri('ct attend.
~warthm~,ln' al a llIa~:- IIll'l'IUlI! un :1.1011-, lhc \\'oman'::, Club 1I01N', the Intermedi- I
And J Ill'anl a robin, da\\"n'~ I>re~s il/.:ent, I am·t'.
fhe pupil rnrnllnwnt by dlllrl'ill.;
d:tY l'\'emn:,:: at .:\orw()od .. arr.lm.tl'ti hy the ah' and Sl'nior :h~l'mhh' will bl' held.
Carolin/!
up
atop
a
lJI(I~sumin~
cherry
tn'e,
WilS:
Method.5-t,
12; :\iriran .:\lcthodk,
.:\ur\\uud huwuj.!h ('()\Inll!. tu take pre•.
lTt'lIin!!
t·\·t·r\"bo
112;
Presbyterian.
24: Fril'nd!', 1; Elli,.
liminary '-tt,p~ tcmanb riddin:.: till' whole
That the ~k'\' \\ (;uld !'uon J,!lo\\"
I l'ul)ill, K. The tolal ((l:-t .1( umductinv; II,·
("hl·"l\·r Pike area:-: anti it..:. t'I1\'irnn:, uf one
.-\~ hriJ.!hl a; hi!" mund n't! \'Ci't;
I school was onl~' :';-'2.00.
From tuilion ft' .
(If it~ :l1l1wyim: Iw:-:b. till' JIlO"qllitu. Mr.
.\11(1
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lIl'ilrrl
a
hab)'
l'ryin~
happily,
~.H.OO
WCrt·
ren·in'd.
TIll'
.::dwul :'('11 1
Pitman \\.1" nallll·d till a mO~Cluito "war
Berau:-:e:
hl'
h:ld
it hrand In',,' day to II!;IY I SU.45 to help ~tart :1 :-irnilar dlllr('h \':U ,\
hoard" \\ilh hUn.:l''-!"l·:' Irum utlll'r ton·
nith.
j tiun !='dwol in till' IlltluntOlin'" oi tht· SoulJ,
,nIH(1 IlHtIliti)),t1ilil'''.
(I'"ntillll",j (IHIn I'age I)
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Ancl
t',ldl
cia)
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\"l'r~
illll'{lrtanl.
(;011.
I Of thi..:. $11.00 \\':1:- l.:i\(":l in a ~iln'r nfh'rill'
Ro1Jl'11 (i. :\lillll', pn,,.i(knl ui 2\:orw(lod
\\'h~'n
yuu
han'
nnl.\
had
a
ft·\\'.
.
at thc n)lnml'lllt'II1('nt t'\l'ni~l'~ r1m.ing: tl"
b~,rou:!h t'OlIlI(il, "Ito \\a~ ItH' prl'~idin:.:· I,ul ifltlll till' "kill (·:\hihih'cl in prodming
:odwtli. Donald K. :\ld;.l1r.th. the din',.
uflill"r c,1 tlH' t'n'nill~, intnHhln'll I)r. F. ('. Ihl"l' "')H'liml'n'" oi arl, it \\ould £'l'l'l11 {'\'iXE{) 1']'Ui,
.
tor, anc! hi:- :-lafi oi \~.hmttt·r It'.ldwr:-, III
Bi"hopp. oi thc hurl'au of ill"l·l'l .. arf(,(tim: dt'lll that thl'n' "'il!' a hidl ~tatl'
dviliza- I
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:-l'rn' the I!rl'ah'~( praj,c' ior their ~ph·ndi.l
Illall and :11lI1ll,ti:- III tht· lkpartllll'lll uf tioll.
SOllie uf till' prilL"ll';O:!' l')ll'cillll'n:-:
Member of Wooster Choir
' \\ ork. Th,' ::-choul thi, ~t·.l,un halO
lntomology al \\"a-hiTlt!tull.
iotilld \\ ilhin till' illlH'r lhamht'r of Qm'l'1I
GRACE MOORE
'nn:-trah'd tht' !art that it j, pn~i'iblc f ..
Thl' ~Jll'al';lT nplainc:d th,lt Iht· prulJit-1lI ShuiJ.l(r ... tomh (all unly Ill' ~e('n al ttl('
l\1i~~ Ann Hon"':lII. 222 Corm'lI Avenul', han- a Bihil' ",lration ~tll\Itll \dlh a \'nl
oi lkla\\ar~ ('ount\' wa~ nut l':-:-\'nlially a l'niH'f:-il~ )tU,.l'tllJl, .1" thl'y an' too \'alu- in "One Night of Love," playing today
-,tit lIIar~h prnh!t'm: hut une IIi !loud-watt'r ah.ll· til hl' l·:o-.:hih,it~d t'I~l'whl'rl'. The. ~p("akt'r and Saturday at the Waverly Theatre' dau)!:hter of R('\', :tnd :\1r::. E. H. Homall, untl'l'r <;taff :lIIc1 at \'c'r:- :-111.111 ,'XI'I'I\::-I' ;~n,l
• Jr. if'. a mcmbt'r 01 the (ulk:::c choir at at lht.' !'.I011' tinll, tillt' Ilf tht' hl·:-t rt'ii)!luu
IIl(Hluito control. III' ~tn':-"'l'd the imjlor-, "'aul th;~t II.H· l ntn'r:-Il~ ':\lu~l'um I~ !Jl'It~r
Drexel Hill, Pa.
the Cullege of \\'{)o~ter.
I and ('durational dlar.H ItT.
tant!. oJ nl)t on[\ (untl'rled effort ill tht· klHI\\1\ III J'..uro)lt· than 1:- any other :\n)(·r1· = = = =
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Tree Commission Meets,
\\otJld 1lI,lk(' pu""illlt· thl" :-urn'~:- 01 tilt' ullt·xn·lIl·d .llly\\,here in thl' world. Tho~l'
tiiort.
whu ht'ard :\Ir~. Bnmn\; talk (Ould not I
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mi"~itJn \\"~IS held UII ':\londa\'
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Scarfs, Blouses, Handkerchiefs, Doll Sets, Sweaters,
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The: twdfth annual Illt·clil1!.!: IIf tlH'1 (arL"l~, of Rlycrnew Road.
ill'adh 10 flu- human rMt' than tht, ticer." "outhl'a"tl'rn dbtrkt uf IIIl' Statl' Feill'ra- I The mt'eting \\a!' callt'd to lunfcr upon
\Vc have
~i!!~litilant in the illu:-lr.lliou" \\as tht' tilm of Pt'nll!'}h-ania \\'nml'lI will he held iuture planting of trCt""- in Swarthll10rl' with'
Yarn for u coat or suit makes a lovely Christmas ?aft.
llIean" of eradication, In \\hich man) thi ... S;aturday, Ikn'mlJl'r 15. in Phillip" lon~idt'r;ltion gi\'t.'n to thl' \\"irin!! of the
all colors and typcs of yarns.
lllt'thml ... fli n'al warfare \\nt· )lhoWIl in .:\h·nlOrial Chapl·l, at till' Wt':-t Chl':olt-r I'hiladdphia Elcctric and Bdl Tdcphol1e:
Knitted Suits Dyed and Rebfocked
,Iditln. illdudin~ airplane~. tank ... , dll'mical State Teacher" Cnlll'!!l'. :\Ir". Alfred .-\. C(jmpanie~, ~o thilt k~~ l'lIttin~ away oi i
,rn\,.. and (·\'t·n c1ynamik tTl·\\....
; ('ft)(lk~,
di~trill pn· . . idl'lIl. win prl'!'idt·., lhe tre{'~ would rC5ulL
The Commi5~iun. which wa.::
ANN LANCASTER
)Ir."'. john :\1 Phillip:o, "tatl' prt:-:itient. will
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Women Learn of
Ancient Babylonia,
or
HAND MADE KNITTED GIFTS
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GIFTS
From SOc to $15.00
Silk Quilted Robes
Flannel Robes
FOR RENT
Japanese Kimonos
!)(I~ Iin'n-I''''
Lounging Pyjamas
Silk and Satin Underwear
S~arfs
-- Bags -- Costume
Jewelry -- Umbrellas
Rain Capes
DRESSES
SIZES 14
to
48
:\ "pedal ~ul.l-lolllrnittt·c \\ a:' aPllOinh'{
:\lond.lY ('\'enilll! to ron"'lIlt \\ilh the t'lt'(
tric and iL"ll'phom' f11lllp:lnil·,.. III n'~ard tt
iutun' wiring:. The Illl'mhl'r:,
thi:: com
miltt·t, an':
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13 E. STATE STREET
MEDIA, PA.
Media 890
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Appointed Editor-in-Chief
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Open Evenings
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BY MAIL
\Y.l(! can serve \"'e(~kly SIX or t:'ight more families In Swarthmorc with fresh eggs hom our \,\lhite Plymouth Rocks.
FOI" distinguish('d guests 5("1 Ve the dishngui5hcd dishGuinea Fowl h'ODl Lc("way. 01 dt'r thTee days ahcad.
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Philadl'lphia,
1:I:;t(;{'mmill
Friday :tncl his
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hy l\1r:,.
brother, and the entertainment was. onc
which they have J.!:inn at collc!."!;{';; and um
\"('r:,itil'S throug:hout the United State!'. Tht
perfurmance \\'11;; pre:ocntl,cl uncll'r the
au!'-pin's of t he Alumni A~soda1inn 01
lJn:wl Jn~titull'.
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'I: Women's Republican Club Meets
pTlces.
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~Iag-ician,"
S\\'arthm()rl'an~
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'rou can then judp:t' of the
('xccllence of tin' l'\~gs and th .. :-;t>rVIC(', and tht' rt"llsonablc
Leeway Farm
to
, Rkhard Peter", oi :\hrllc A\"tnue, has ('(·mmill. Pruic!"~()r of Economic:-, :It thl
: hct'n appointed t'ditur.in~chil'i of the l'clIr l'ni\"Cr~ity of h'nn~yl\'ania, prc"cntcd hi ..
· B(JOJ.' oi the IQ,15 cla~'" oi SprillJ!:tield Hi!!h two·hour "EnninJ!; oi l\Ia~ic" :1t J)rcxl'
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E. Walllll'e Chadwick adfln':C::,('c! tilt
\\rom('n':, Rel)uhlican Club of Ik]awClre
Counl~ at it:; J)('ceml)t'r lunch('on on Dt'
I l'mlrer h. at ~1t'dia Inn. A lin'ly (Ii!'
(u:-:-i(1O iollowed.
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.,,,kinl! and d"\\"lht:JiT~ " .. rk. (.II,,,! \\;I~:'~.'
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Auto Accidents
I '}JPt'1I daily.
Accident insurance in
.' good company can be wrilten for
one "'eek or nlore to cov,'r touring,
E. C. WALTON
$65-Central Location
Iwlf
stonl', " bedroom::;, 2 haths. Z,c.lr
;:.U,lgl:'. oil h\:'.lt, J,u:,::t' lot. old shad.."
Ptl~::;"SSiDII at oncl:'.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore
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Real Estule
Insurance
Call Swarthmore 1441
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TOYS ~ Housefurnishings ~ GIFTS
Electrical Appliances
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The Most Comvlete and Best Display in Delaware County
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Our Main Store, Gift Shop, Toy and Housefurnishing Departments
Hold Scores of Gift Suggestions
NO PARKING PR08LEM
Compare Our Stocks and Prices Before Buying Elsewhere
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PETER E. TOLD
The greatest time of life-CHILDHOOD'S HAPPY DAYS. Insure the
health of the little ones with N... ture's
greatest food.
Give them plenty of
Penncresl's milk.
"The Complete Store"
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
113-117 W. STATE STREET, MEDIA, PA.
BRING THE KIDDlES IN TO SEE SANTA ANY AFTERNOON OR EVENING
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-I· cin!='ing for thl' annual I1eilg-l'w\\' \'acalicm II -.-. _. ~~-;;;;;,;;~-~;;;;;;;;~~~;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I""~II:
:::, "hich bl'~ins on Thur~da~. Ikcl'mhl'f
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TOlllg.:hl Hed~l.·rt)\\·':-' 11l0~t played dr.lIna'l
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will ho1rt the sta1!C, The l).Irt nf the l'x-Pull-I
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
m,lIl porter who becoml'::> kinJ.! oi the jllnt!'l'l
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
will hc played hy Arthur Ridl, \\ bile ~IarERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
I :--hall Gatchell will enact lhe roll' ui the
. Cncknc\' tr.uil':-m:ln, Smithcr:..
FUNERAL
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DIRECTORS
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MEDIA, PA. play on till' Ht'd~l'ro\\' hH~ III 1112."
BELL PHONE -I
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WIll
present . . . tI nn Saturday. Thl' (';t:-t uf,
this c\'cr-pnpular comedy includc:, E!t.·anor
Goodyear, AI l\lrGranary, Harny Wl'Il'll,
'I Ro:,e Hl'nlt,y and Freel Hah.
On Monday, December 17, "\\,im·,.bur!!,
Ohio," will ha\'l' its ::ole perinrmance of I
the month. .-\ dramatization
Shl'r-'
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AlHkr;;on in coUalJoratioll with
.\rthur Harton. of the falRou:o =-tory-tl'lIer':o
I collection oi tales by the ~aml' nahlt'. thi,,'
! realistic drama had its world premiere at 1
I the Ro:,c \'alley theatre la~t Ju."('. Con-;
I ~i~ting- oi ei!-!ht ~t'enl'5 and an l'ptlO!.!Ul', the:
Ilar~c GI~l \\ ill be ht'adell by J o~l'I'h Tom- j
I lane.
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"En!!:l!!cd," the roJli(kin~ !"atirl.' on th('
~entimental elrama of thc 'Q()':::;, will h(lld I
. the s..tag:e on Tue~t.1ay. W. S, Gilbert, oi,
i Gilbert and .Sullh·.tn fame, i:. rt.·:-lJon:::;ihll'l
for thi:, ah:c:urd comedy which a g:cntll'm:m
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Cheer-Convenience
and Economical
Transportation
Buy Them a New
FORD
FOR
V-B
MOTHERS!
A telephone means much
BALTIMORE PIKE at PROVIDENCE ROAD
~.-..b"..q..~.t..6r~'4·-.q-~~.-..o--·
CHICKENS
lb. 27c
DUCKS
lb. 22c
$2 Down.
Every woman needs a tele-
TURKEYS
lb. 32c
2 Years to Pay
phone in the home to get
things done and to keep
her in touch. To a mother
pro $1.50
GUINEAS
Fresh EGGS, Doz.
30c - 35c ~ 40c
this need is twice as great,
Smlicc
See the New TaLle Top
-fewer lonely hoursfewer trips and errands.
the children are out of sight
EDMOND STEINMAN
A new modern Gas Range brings delight to the woman of
the house by adding to the attractiveness of the kitchen and
by freeing her from continuous attention to the cooking; and
it adds to the joy of the whole family through the perfect
dinner that modern automatic control can produce.
"GAS RANGE
accidents-less worry when
Come in-we will be glad
to make suggestions.
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the Kitchen
or
lb. 26c
lb. 28c
fear of childish ailments and
veniences.
••• Lut Christm.as Begins
Stewers
Small Fryers and
Roasters
Large Roasters
to a mother: it means Jess
In our Accessory Department you w:1I find many useful
gift suggestions such as trunks,
heater3, radios and new con-
PHONE, MEDIA 1800
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This year make your Christmas Gift one to the entire
family-one that will be remembered 365 days a year and
many years to come.
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An.1 111I,It'1" :\11(1 i'uhJe.-t tn til(' Iln~'IIICl\t or
a ,·(·rtnin lir ... t IlHlrt':"1!C til'l,t or nrin('illnl ""m
H( firlt·t·1I Ihm .... lu,,1 .llIllar'< (SI5,OOO.00) \\'it~
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A GIFT FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY
H"~'luI!IIW at n I""U!, tI,,· iul"·r,,,.-tioll of the
,"'IIIt'r lill>' IIr I'nni.lt'rH .. (;n'at )t .. ad I r"rty
r.·\'1 ~\"["I 1111.1 Iht· ""nh'r linl' o( Gra,!:-· .. i11c
and N,·wl",... u l"IU;II,· roa.[ ~thiTty-thn't.' (l'd
\\ioll'); 111\'!\t·..· exlt-Utilll).!' :.tlu,,).! the ,·,'uler lin,.
of l'rt>\idl·I!,·.., Gl"t'at Una" uorth t\\l'IIIY-l'i:.:-ht
dl·[.!'nt'_. (ort}"~"\'l'll milluh- ... 1t'1I """"",1, \\,·,t
OIl<' huUtlrl'd "t·\t'III)'·tl'r,.· 1.1101 t\\t.III)·_tWI) ur,,~
ILlmdrt"lth~ r,·", 10 II h .. [t; th"m'l' "Iill ;;loug'
,,:d.1 n'.HI north 1\\l·lIly·llLn·" th):r('t'~, Ihlrt) .
r""1" minult·", h'lI ,",eo"ond" w(',,1 unL' lIun,lr",1
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In •• "'I.ikl·, tl"'ll<"t· ,.:11:1 .!lulU! tl .. · same ulIrlh
"illl't ..·, n d,·.:n·,'~. "i,:lIl JlIlnllll·.~. tell M', I.... I~
",',I t"" hundn·(j ~IX llll,l "ixty,une OIH·.hulL~
dr"lIh,., fld tn a ~Ink.·. th(,I11·'· "till lIlonJ.:' "alfl
rU;I,1 lIorth thirl"('n .ll·~n·"~. nftOCl.'1l minut .. ,.
!llIrl)' ~t"""ltl" \\,·"t 1\\<1 hUlulrt.'t1 alld t'i.:;'ty.
Ihl' "lIl··hundn·,lth ... r.·, 1 til .. "lIike: Ih"!H'e
"till lllnu[.!' >'ai,1 ".;ul uurlh 01)(' c!c.:r,·I·. ruur
milllll.,~, thirlY ",·,'''I:d" \\.,,1 f1in('I)' luul "iI.:hlyIhl' unl··hulldr'·lllh~ f"I'1 III 11 hvIt in Ihe I:elltt'r
tinl' or ":li.1 road: thl'IIt't.· ul"tlc Ih(, laml now
"r lale of .1\. Atll'lt.' HUg'an north fifey d('gT~.q
thirlY mil!uh·". nfey-ffH,r .. l...·ull,I'" ~·a':il lIint'~
1('t'1l hUIHlrl'tl lIi'lt'I)··f.,ur nrnl ,·icht (l1l(.-hUII_
,In',1111'- fl'l.'t 10 lL ~takl': t1ll'lLl'(' soulh !'ixh'_
ti\t.· ,I".:n·,'~. (";lrll"'11 minlll,·~. IL'U st't'owl" l":I",.t
1\\ •• huudrt'd nin('ly·l'i.:ht un,1 s{'v,'n one.llUlIdrc!ith .. ft'l,t til fl IIlIlk(': tht'lwl" s"lIth si..:t\·.
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".,uth tWl·uty-Ihrc.· d!·j.("rl·I·~, fort)· ... c\·(.11 min_
ull·". f"rty !-l'('un!i" l'lI~t Ihr!.'!· nu ... lrC'd si)(I~"
nhuo 111.. 1 ~ixt)·.thr('C nnl··hllrulrt·/lth~ f" ... t to 11
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(l'('t 10 a stak,' in Iht· ,·,'nh·r Iiiit.' of (;'I";uly\illl' un,1 Ne\\t"wlI S'luHn' rOIlII: them'(' a:"I1[.!'
tIl(' (·{·ut.·r lill(' of ~aill r,,;ul sOllth firt)· fI,"
[.!'rt'C,.. I"" minuh·~. t"" """011111' we"t ddllecn
hUlltln',1 "hi)' lInll "int· unt,-hUIlIIn... IU,s feet
tft a sl'ikt,; tlU'IIl'I' "ollth rnrl~··ninl· de~rc!'~.
"'i).!'hh·l·n mi II " " " , , 1\\l'nly-t·iJ.:ht !it·j·unlls Wt.~1.
four humln·.1 an,1 I"rty-ninc ulH ... hundr{·.lth~
( ....·1 to a 1",11 ill til(' ('/'tll('r lillC or )'rndlll'Ill"
Cirt'at !lmul 111111 t"t'lwe 1I1om~ tht· ('cnter line
!If "ru\i.lt'n,·(" fir('ut nm!!1 nurth tw('nty~ight
!I('j.!'N'('''. forl)·.scH'1I millult·,.. \(·n "t'cOlul~ w(',.,t
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I.hlt·.· "f ['t'j.:'illlIilli!. C"ul.aininj.:' flrty.nnc ami
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h"II~t'. ·IH,,2n (['1'1: Ollt· 111111 ()nl'~IUllf stflrJ,'
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SW. 1833, H e d gerow Theatre
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• I d c:;cn"b ('5 :IS cont;:tinin1! --r:m'l \\'l'dn{':-c1a~ ,dth --.-\rm!' and thl" :\Ian." 2(1x:12 reet; h\u_"lflry stulle hnrll, 2·h.30 (ccl.
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-- -bIantl:- of humor !loatin!! in an uCt'an of: Hdt'n .\I(·xaIHh-r will I'nad th(' rule of tht'
!'flltl as till' Jlrol'c~h' of J:tmt'!!.. N. Carl('r.
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THE KING OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS -,. pre:;ent a vaned and mlcr('::,:ttn!.! pro~ra01
Mr. Sh.lw, III a h~ht .tnd II1tngulIlt: IOcluclt':' .l\.l:ln.mn·1 (.alla!:l.·r, TOll\' Bickll'\'
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the lir::t thret· ni!.!ill':: oi next \\'l'ek heion' / muod. will hrim.~ th(' £.(,:I:oon to an ('nd un ;md :.\li1dred Le\\"i~.
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·hri ... tl;1Il t '"ulllr) llmJII~IHJllt lite l'lI- ~':1I;t1. 1::!I~li"~1 Yule itl~. "l'i~illall'll in iI).!ht ;lI1ci. ,·,)I .. r tralhi"n.ll ('n'll tht· IIltl"t
tin' world.
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huml· ..... ;ll1d \\ t' all kilt'" till' t'1I~h'lII "l'intillating and :.prt·adin!! a \\arm glo\\ .lltel it 1IlC.-rr.\ (Jlle 111 you all.
3hop-27 Main St., Morton, Pa.
Till' next IUlll'heon will be on January"
\\ Iwn thcr!' will he an Open Forulll h~
1l11'mhl'r:o nn thl' puhlic qU('~lion~ tn fOlUt
: hpiore the Ll'J.,d"lature.
SHOP AT SNOWDEN'S THIS XMAS
SNOWDEN'S
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:n,,1 d""'rih"d all·"r.lim: til :. ~lIrH'Y lliul "lUll
JlLiltl,· I,y Ham,," alLtl ]-"'hh'r. Civil ":I!~'lIIl""r,.
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inr tht· ~l'ar lQ-,5 art· nnw
n',lIly ior i~ ... ualltl· al Ilw uflire IIi tilt'
CUUIlI\ Trl';I",un'r, 11l Ih" ("nurl IIUI1"t· at
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:11111 tilt' la\\ rl'qllirl"~ that any pl'r-on \\ Ito 0\\ II'" or harhor ...
month- of a~(' IllU~t h.ln· a li{en:-:l' Oil or
llt'lnl'(' -'anll;lI~ 13 01 t'al'h ) (·ar.
Tht, !l'l' i!lr a malt· tlo\.' i .. :-;1.10; fl'IIl,i1I'
du!.'. ::;~.IO; and lor a :-payt'd icmale <1m!,
"h:TL' ll'rlilk:ltl' IIi wlt'rinarian or aflid,1\ It fli ()\\ Her i'" 011 lih· a1 the uflin' tli
IIIl' ('ount,· Trl'a-.urn, SI,10,
\\'here
Ii(('n~l' i:- 10" hI' mailed. return pll~taJ.!:(: :11 'Benefit Performance
tilt" r.l\(- oj tiln'l' ({·nl ... on ('ach Ikl'n~('
Fh'e ad" IIi \,audl'\'iI!l' and an tlut:-t.lIul
1ll1l-1 ht' included in n·mittann·.
Stamp5' in!.! pklun' pfO)!ram will he prt':-l'nll'cl a
\\ ill nut he anl'I)Il'11 III payment I)f an\' hoth a mat inn' and an (·\·(·nin!.! Il\'rlorm
part tli Iin'n"t' iel':-, hUI "ill he returnl'c1 ann' al the Stanlt,y Thl'atn' m Ch(':-It'r ul
at ;tpplicanC ... I·X)It'n"I·.
Tu(· ... day,
Lin·n .. l'~ m:t\ hl' ohtained from an~'
Thi~ Jlro~ram "ill ill' til(' :'efnnd aniwa
ma)!i:--tratl:'. ju"';~re oi the peace, aillcrm:~n, Ill'nt'lit bv ~~ll' .f..·I,Il·:-ter. ('i\'it' Council ior
I tlr n()tar~ puhhl', p('r:-nnally al 1.I~c oflice till' Pnur Klddll':- Chn!"tma~ Fuml
HI Counl,' Trt.·a~url·r; or by mallmg ap- I
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plilatioll ~\'ith tht, proper remittance to the
Swarthmore Magician at Drexel
Uitill' of Ihl' Count) Treasurer.
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FURNITURE
RESTORING
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CELIA SHOP
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3Juin in 14r ilrigl,trr (ttummuuity Xmas atuntrst
FOR SALE
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It i:-: plamwd to makt· a n·:-ur\"t·~· oi Illl
huruu:.!h with thl' nt'w of :-uh ... litu!in:.!
I}("\\' tret· .. ior 100 old or dall1:1!.!l'd Iree"
~Uld pl.lI1tin~ "'onn' al:-o in piau'" UU\\· h,m'
It.., tn iJe -U!!~t'-Il'll to thl' ("uund
Ihat .(llll(" new Iree. hl' 11Ilt in thi ... '("Ir
Irom thl' !"tulk al thl' Huwu!.!h Trl'~'
':\ur-l'ry Iwar thl' (iirl ~C[)UI lIou~l', "hl'H'
lilt. IUlllmi!":-ion ha:, :-lIIWf\'i:-I'd till' pl.1Il1
Ill\.' oi "'l'wral thulI:-
\·arit·cJ ")ll'l'it.,-, mo:-tly oi thl:' ... hadl'
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1935 Dog Licenses Ready
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t \\ II years ago !J\' Borou!!h Council. cun
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l\Ir:<.. R(lberl E.:
Can·I". Dr. Julm A. :\lilkr, l\Ir. S. :\1i1
ton Hnant and )Ir. 1I1'IlrY L Hoot. ullcit'r
tile ch.;irman5-hip ui :\1r. Ellwomi B. Chap
man.
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I'" vI' I'L'nll:-·I•. lI"ker 11 t!.
THE KNITTING SHOP
:-Iwak un till' topic, "[.t·t
Rise Up ,.md'
· Build:' and Dr. John Sh'nmon un "Ihuld· in!.! ior thl' Fllltm'."
On Thur:,day, Dl'll'mhl'r 20,:lt 10 ()d()d~.
! tht· I.itl'ratun· Sl'dion \\111 Jlfl'!'l'nt a ~llC! lial prn!.!ram, whirh \\ill hc a di!'tinct e1t·parturL' from it" u ... u:!1 t~ pl" ()f prog:ralll.
.\ plt.'a"ill!.! -urpri"'l' j ... prumi~l'd to all \\ hn
, atlt·ncl.
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u-ual Oil Friel.lY mf)rnin~, J)l'll'mbcr 21. al
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Dancing Classes Tomorrow
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE BEll TElEPHONE
.COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA
Young
JONES FARM
Waverly Ave. and BaltimoTt:' Pik.,
SWARTHMORE 1831
Sf:
Pfim ,Iafl al $49..50" Modtl ,h,wlI, $73 ..50 Cash, itlclltdillg
Lamp and 1IIinlll' Minder. Pfim ,Iighll)' 1II0f' 011 Blldg,t Plall.
All Our Subllrbatl Stores, or See Your Dealer or Departmellt Store
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THE
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SWARTHMOREAJi
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WELFARE AT LW.v.l
at Delaware County t
Meeting Convey VariOUl ,I ~.
Slants on Problem
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"The Ultimate Consumer and His Economic Welfare" was the topic cbosen by
the Delaware County League of Women
Voters at their December luncheon in the
League headquarters at Media last Fri.
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A Year Round Christmas Gift for $2.50
Send THE SWARTHMOREAN for one year to
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day. Miss Alice C. Darnell. economic ,,'ci.
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VOL. VI, No.
Speaks to "Cerde Francais"
capable assistants.
Miss Moss, administrath"c chief of the
,1~~lWIilV~~~lVlElV~~_EWfia\f~lV~lV~~
l State to Vision of Assistance, explained the i latc mass of consumers. \Vith tbis objccti,"C,
Old Age Pensi?,~ ~aws." Sbe stated that! 100 councils have been establisbed.
'about 100,000 mdIgent old persons had: The main idea is to see that all (00! applied, but probably. only about 38,000 i sumers set value received for money spent.
: would prove to be ehgtble.
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MISs auder, executive secretary of the
; T~,~ 1.'albo~, declSlon In regard to care· Consumers' Leaguc of Eastern Pcnnsyli for
lRdlg~nt elderly pe~ple. now stands, vania, stated frankly that she disagreed
,but we st!1l Jack a constItutIonal a~end- with the Consumers' Group in Washing; ment. W!th the pa~sage of Act No.8, ton. "They arc not doing enough for us,"
; State ~eglSlature, grants of State money said Mis.5 Lauder .. "Although the codes
1for r.ehef came. There are county funds ha\'e price fixing, the workers arc not rep: suffiCient for December and January only. resented nor the consumers."
; In its present form the Old Age Pension
"Pennsylvania is a backward vineyard,"
Be,.innera and Advanced Fanciers
! Law is not a solution, but merely a step j according to Miss LaUder, and "compenAre Alway. Welcome at
j in tbe right direction. The original ap-1 sations are a racket." "But," said she,
, propriation was from liquor funds, but now "we are going through with the Tugwell
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includes other sources. It is dependent Bill, but not as Senator Copeland wants it."
I ullon appropriations of the Legislature.
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Mr. Franklin McCurdy, associate direcI :'.fiss Sue White, of the Consumers'· Ad- t?r of Bureau of Social Research, Univer(Under the Personal Supervision of
visor\' Council in Washington, said her Slty of Pennsylvania, gave suggestions as
John J. Weber)
1 work has been to make people consumer to what the consumer can do to help him19 W1LUAM STREET
conscious.·
self.
Fernwood, Del. Co., Paw
\ It is essentially a layman's movement,
He 58)'S that the additional cost of pro~
(Near 69th and BalUmore Avenue)
: an effort to organize the great inarticu- duction will be put on the consumer in
(One mile south of 69th and Market
the final analysis; the consumer must pa\'
Street.)
for the whole recovery program.
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REME!"~BE.~
ALL THE POPULAR AND MANY
The consumer has three courses to pur.
RARE VARIE1'IES OF EXOTIC
: Almoat aU magazine pubUahers allow twa sue. He can act" as an indh'idual, as a
SPECIMENS ON DISPLAY
one·y~ar gift subscriptions for the
t . fl
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Florida-Grown Aquarium Gra.. es
. price of one two-year subacrlption
grou Pf 0 mC uence egIs allon and to agi~
Aquariums and Supplies
tate or a onsumers' Department in the
MRS.
LLOYD
E.
KAUFFMAN
Cabinet,
or he can form a consumers'
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Bell TelephoDe. MadJson 11M
!::================:!.:1~3~1~3~D~.:r~t~m~o:u~t~h~A~.:.~.__S~w::.~rt~h~m~o:r~.~'3~.~3~"~W~ organization compo~d of individual consumers,
~lWt)m~~~~~"~~~,,~~~ "Have we lo,t an~ illusion, as to the
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ELECTRICAL DECORATING
can ,upply?·' .sked Mr. McCurdy.
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OUTSIDE AND INSIDE
Disagreeing with the previous speaker,
WILL MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRIER
,":!iss While, Mr. McCurdy said he con·
TREE SETS, 29c
LAMPS, 3c
GIFTS
slCiers the Consumers' Council "uncthical
ft
and impossible of accomplishment." Therc
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Lionel Train .. and Accessories, 50 Per Cent. II"
r,;{SI
Electrical and Radio Repair.
~ can be no legislative substitute for ceDnomic consumers organized by them~h'e5.
Can 189&
Referring to the Consumers' Co-opcraSWARTHMORE ELEC;TRIC SHOP
Ih·e Association i? E~~lan", as ,.cmi~~
far~fetched to us In thiS country, he ~Id
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PARK AND DARTMOUTH AVENUES
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that "Philadelphia and vicinity" is known
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FERNWOOD AQUARIUM
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The "Cercle Francais~' met at the home
of Mrs. Philip Snow, of Wallingford, on
Mondaye,'ening. Mr. Gordon Fish, of the
Mary Lyon School, spoke of the political
situation in France. About twenty-five
members of the organization were present.
of the bldA.
Proposals
shall be submitted in triplicate in
It'."cordanee with the "Instructions to Ridders"
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY!
OR SWARTHMORE Ii
THE
MADISON BROS.
Will Open Their New
FRUIT
VEGETABLE
and POULTRY
Store
Last Saturday e\'enin~ in Hond Memorial of Swarthmore College the facultv
members and their friendi enjoyed an C\'~
ning of entertainment and dancing. There
were about cighty-fi\'c people present.
Bond Memorial 9.'as appropriatcly decoraled in accordance with the approachinR;
holiday. A delicious buffct supper was
sen'ed, with· .Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz:, of
the Inlrleneuk, in charge of the catering,
and was followed by ft. play, "Helena's
Ht!sband," a lake-off on Helen of Troy,
gh'en by the Classical Club of the College.
:\ trio of college students furnished
musical variety and dancing fillcd the rest
of the evening. Refreshment... w{'re ren'ed
at II o'dock.
The hosts and hostesses were Dr. and
All Sizes of Christm~
Trees for Sale
A.LEONARD
AL -
BILL -
NORM
from all good Swartbmoreans.
A. one Swarthmore neighbor to anotherMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year/
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NEW PLAYERS IN
MARIONETI'ES IlI'T
Santa
Is
Coming
COMING PRODUCTION Ch~tm~on::~', ;;t~n~la: ~~~a~o~a: THE PLAYEKS CLUB
gr!s~o:,':n!o:::.~:~:;:~:r~:a~~~s !:~
IIODERN LANGUAGE
ASSOCIATION HERE
Junior Membership of Players
Club to Have Puppet Show on
Thursday, December 27
It is hoped that all will come to the
Play House on December 27. Let Barbara
ADn and Betty Jane bring Mother aod
Daddy and Gl'andma and Grandpa, Aunt
Mary, Uncle Dick and c\'er)'one to see Cin
S artb
College H t t new stars.
I Or if you cannllt communicate with us, the Gooseberry Abndarin and a host of
w
more
,!S. 01. A cast of eighteen, not ~ounting "extras," I if y~u ~\'ill lea\'e your porch light on, other delightful puppets performing wise
Modern Language AssOCIation mcludes some of the Club s best talent from I Santa will "itop before he returns again and \VlnSOme pranks.
of America Next Friday
I other years but will bring many nc;w faces to the North Pole.
E\~en' big sister Sue would eojoy it, if
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Representativcs from ninely-live colleges
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MUSICAL CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM AT CLUB
EARLY DECORATIONS
not in the same spirit, in another.
For speaking of careers for women, as
somebod v alwav.s i:;, could there be a jol~
SHOW NEW,DISPLAYS
and universities will either rf'ad papm; or be directrd by Robert M. Stabler whose
act as officers at the group meetings of the work as an actor in '·The DO\'er Road"
lier one than that of a puppet mistress, or
Modern I..anp;uage Association of :\merica, ceived such favorable commtnt. Mr. Stab-I
to be held at Swarthmore and Philadcl- ler is being introduced as a direct.r, under I,
the person w~o pulls the strings in Townfolk, ShDpkeepers and BorOlympian
plays
Fate behind th~
phia, December 27, 28 and 29. The .o\s- the supeni!lon of Robert W. Graham wile
scenes
in a fashion,
marionette
show?
ougb Join Chrisbnas Ornamen5ociation, with ovcr 5,000 members. from plays one of the major roles. There are
To be sure an aspirant to thi~ art, one
tation; Designs Attractive
about 250 colleges, comes to the Phlladel- three other important parts in the play, Chorus of Woman's Club Pre- should be able to paint, !'CuJp, wood· carve,
phia district at the in\·itation of Swarth- which will be carried by Alice Fricke Hoot,
H I"d
Celeb t·
d'
t
sets
rite plays direct
JAMES H. ARMSTRONG
sents
0 t ay
5CW,
5 a~eact in, wthem making
,
EarIy d ecora t·IOns f orccasI a vcry coIorI d ·m 1919 StaIford W . Parmore co Ucge.
who last pare
• ra Ion
them cslgn
sing and
her
Tuesday Evemng
voke' a lyric s&prano or a d~p bass as the Cut holiday display throughout the bor.
. The first group meetings will be held at ker, who is a veteran trouper, and ,?ar?l
the Benjamin Franklin Hotel on Thursday, E!'ther C]ea~.er, who made. such a b,t 10
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part requires.
ough. While few homes were completely
and again all day Saturday. Friday morn- Mr. Comley s· 1933 produchoD.
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Those who attended the Chnstmas Pro·
These are some of the things Sue Hnst~ decorated at the time of this writing, the
An entirely new set is being constructed i gl"am of the Woman's Club on Tuesda)' ings does, and each year her marionettes work that had been completed on shops
iog there will be rneetinJ!;s at Swarthmore
College, divided into the dh'isions of the lor ".Growin g ·Pams·' under the su~ervision· e\'e~ing were del~ghted by t~e be.autiful ha\'e p;rO\\~n a Jittle more fanlous., and her and along the streets of the business disGcrrnanics Romance· Langua~es and Eng- of Bdl Brown and Dr. A. F. Jackson and Chnstmas decorations, red pOlDsctha and family has increased in size until now they triet suggested a bigger and better prolish. The' English meeting, to be held in members are promised a r('al t~at in sta~e green fir branches, which for.med such .a. number about fl\;e hundred.
. I gr~m of yuletide illumination would preClothier Memorial, will feature three paperS decoration with the pr('scntatlon of thlS fitting backj%rotlDd for the ChrLstmas mUS1C
Gay little Columbines, dainty shcp. 1 vad througbout the town.
on Humanism, being climaxed by Dr. N'or- pIa)'.
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presented by the Club Chorus.
herdl.'SSCS and banet girls rub elbows with j Your observer madc.a latc survcy.of the
man Foerster's paper, "\Vords Are Potent
The play deals With the trlals and tnbuIn their garnet ,·('stments, with their fearsome pirates, clowns, negro minstrels" town \Vednesday .e\'enmg,. accompamcd by
Things." The group meetings in Ihe morn- lations of adolescent y~uth-~ !~eme mad~ lcal!cr, Mr. Henry Hotz, in black, the lions and dragons, as the~' hang aU around ~. Ben Palml'r, highly tramed plant mate·
ing and the presidential address in the after- popular by Booth Tar~mgton S Sevente~n chorus was pleasing to the eye as well as her studio waitinp; to he awakened from I nal st~dent.. At.thougb there w~re few
noon by Dr. James Taft Hatfield, of ~he ~ut neve~ eq.uaUed 10. ~ny ,presentatlO: I to the ear as they delil'ered their numbers; their dreamless sleep and to live their decorahons ~numlDated. at t.hat b~~, of
Northwestern Universit)·, are of general
SlUte, untd thiS Janual') LhO\\. . Altho.uJ.;..! Especialh' well sung \. .·as .IIThe Shepherds little lives on the stage of the tiny theater. th("sc ~me \\e~e excced~ngly Imp.r~' e.
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terest, and the general public is im'itcd to I it has its serious moments, uGro~\'mg Pal!1 s 1Story," by Dickinson.
And how ardently they do live! They. Agam the ~oT\""ay pme that IS situated
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. is a fun-loving corned): .thatf "I"hll ·hddl.dtm - 1 The String Quartet from Philadelphia pcrform the most intrkllte dance steps, pia)' 10 front f o\!, Ithet hLome ond ~d nnorAtvhenwestue
attend.
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-ay I was a wonderful assIStance
. 'In t h
.mstrumen ts, rL'de b'ICYCIes, srd
ane ant l
'VI", e
- .. ;.-measurably to the: spmt 0 d C O
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e program,i
musica
1 e ,.corner 0 d'.-yoa nu 111·
b ' d'
Chriatmas Play
Wild cliff I season. in w~ich it is pres~ntc. e:PI~fdoing their own particular numbers yery down b:misters, and C\'en indulge in h~·. ISf ~utsta~lmg'b lb u,?;n.a ec
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"~ive hundred friends of the 5tudents 30(dll "youn~hters"l ~u:ing 1t~~I~,C~~~~~:g ~~~I~.! \\e~rs. Roland Eaton. re:,d Van Dyke's real life. The Puppet Follies .sparklehs "k,ilth! ~::~:~~o;I:;euJ~':e~~ ~ ~;:.~~~ ~r:bcn:o:r
f ulLV of the Mary L\'on School all days, t cpa) Hi are.
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He e ;ttend('d the 3n~ finished form and bicLc; fair tp com; u~ to .. tory 0
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from the rown-u >s and shrieks of laughter, persons could enJoy Jts form an .. ~g. tmg.
Wildchff umor Co gH
• the '[iller the hioh standard that has been mamtamcd
A second opportumty to cnJo:; thiS ]lro- f
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It is hard to belic\'c that these Httle I a fmc orma
ceara lon, e m,!"3gemen
Cnst Au ItorlUm on d h n. Christmas·
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eluted a slrikin scene. Two large spruce
Lrees trimmed in. blue and Silver, red bO\\S,
Christmas Contest Remmder , m~.
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f h I strlDJ:S-hundreds ~)f s;lrmJ.!s-for ~ach per-I trees Ii hted \\'~h strings of variously coI.
The members of the
orus 0 t e formance. :\c~ordm~ to Sue Hastmgs they
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base f th'
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n evergreen wreaths, and c:andelabra of
~ickering: lights created a truly Christmas I Many owners of homes and busme5..o; \Voman's Club are: Mrs. H. \V. Anyn, do have real pcrsonalitil-s. "Some are good. ored. bUlbS,c;' form Bth~ d h 0 ,~~vmd
for the occasion.
: houses in Swarthmore ha\'e caned. our Mrs. L. C. Ashton, l\.Irs. T. H. Brown, children and some are had, and are alwar~: metnc~l de~l~n.
~hm t esc ITCC:-. . an.
atmosphere
] d' the balcon\' : office to be sure their displays of hohday Mrs. T. E. Beddoe, Mrs. F. A. Child, 1\Irs. getting their strinns lan~lcd. \Vhv \\'e: two pillars on which arc mount("d large
The Glee Club, cJoncea e ~ Mar.... Lcah~: decorations would be judged in thc. Brigh~er Dwight Cooley, Mrs. E. \V. Crash)', M~. ha\'e a little pickaninn~: called Enthu~iasm, i
IContinued on Pa.:-e 4)
sang carols, Janet amMes. anL h.' ng the Communit ... Christmas Contest, III whlch Theodore \V. Crossen, Mrs. Frank Davls, Ihat is so nau..htv that' wa\" that we actk· th· solo parts.
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the winners will soon be announce.
Mrs. P. \V. Doelp, l\Irs. . . anner, uall\' carry an understudy for her called·
om In aro
Ingmg·
solo I)arts m the
can. m~\la~ hter· ~£
The judges of the Business Contestant.s Mrs. R. L. Eaton, Mrs, Louis C. Emmons, Pertine"
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Don't fail to join in the Com-and Miss James, who lS t e f ~u~ k ~\re_ are·
J Horace \Va1tcr, Edward l\. ~ Mrs. Walter J. Fritz: MrS. J. Donald GibThe' Theatre Guild for which thc Sue 1
munity Carol Singing at 1 o'clock on
Mr. and Mrs. \Valtcr J~~~~,: Ba~bino.lI! Jenkins ~nd Frank Reitzel.
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son, Mrs. H. R. Goodwin, Mrs. F. R. Hastin~s Marionettes have played a sl}ecial,
Christmas E,\'c at BOrOtlgh Hall
nue, sang the stanzas 0
~~u tDickens" Remember if you want your dlsplays Gray, Mrs. F. \\T. Hadley, Mrs. Henr)' 1.1 series at their theatre in New York for the
Plaza.
"Mr. Scrooge/' an adapta~lOnl.o
te~d
I' j·udged thev ~ust be in operation not later I Hoot, Mrs. T. !\I. Jackson, Mrs. T. H· past four years sows: "We consider Sue 1
Community Carol Singing is just
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Carol" attractl\'e, presen
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Johnson, Mrs. . .". 0 nson, 1\" cs. uer- Hastings Marionettes the most charming
about t e cst sure way to S lr up
.1 from dusk until 11 P. M., until and in- den Jones, Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman, Mrs. and delightful of their kind."
real Christmas spirit, and Christmas
in three acts, most effe~ttve ~ r~ Os
famous tale of re-generatlOn. rl('''o~s S:~~~- 'I eluding New Year's.
1 L. J. Koch, Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Mrs. E.!
It .would be advisaWe to secure tickets
Eve !s the best time to do it. If
dorph, daughter of Mrs. Cha . ~ I·
Leroy Mercer, Mrs. Jacob F. l\Icschler,1 as soon as possible. The house is comyou have attended any or all of the
dorph, of Rose V~lIey, Illa)e~. croo,..~ i .
M I N xl Week Il\Irs. Harry l.. Miller. Mrs. R. R. Moffett,! pletelv sold out for the afternoon perfour preccding years which this In~
The role is \'cry dlfficull, TCqum~,:?; l:~c .: DanCing Classe~ __ ee
e
! Miss H. L. McLain, !\Ir5. I. L. ~ickerson, 1form~ncc but 5Cats; are still availahle for
t{'rrlenominational Carol Singing has
dramatic::..ahito{Comcd~.and\\oul
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0 Sirdavcnning Dtx:cmber15,thcIMrs.. Dean Parker, ~Irs. J. w. Paxson,lthemornin'~showinJ!at IO ..lO. Purcha!;e!
heen held, )OU will know that
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cs. . . rvals, South Chester Road, or from Buchner s
tamed 10 t 15 mmg 109 In t e ~!(u _
was so mue. In c a
cult to beheve that the part.
ar- House The chaperons for the evening Mrs. R. A. Sheppard, Mrs. R. Chester Toru;cry Shop, Park Avenue.
fation ~f the throng, to last through
Plaved
by
a
man.
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actIOns
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Brown
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Schumacher,
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It ls hoped that everyone who
Janet James, as the nephew, Fred, anIe ,I' an
CCS • k a:d Mr and M~s. S. S. Ruther- Wilson, Mrs. w. N. \Vherry and Mrs. Earl
possilaly can, will be present at B9 r •
AI1~n as Bob Cratchit, and Ruth
I Weltz:.
Four Swarthmore boys detraded from
ough Hall on Monday evening from
fordh·
'n be no dancing class thSs Sat-!
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the boliday decorations of the borough last
1 until 7.30 and lend their voices iri
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, \Vdltam
Campbell, of the Swarthmore Apartments,
T ere WI.
• t d of ~\'hich all groups I
! week-end by shooting at and breaking a
praise on this glorious occasion. The
were particularly good in their ~rts.
, u~day e\'CnlD~~~n~:t week the Introduc-I' Dr.. Ellis to Teach Men'. CIaaa r great many of tile colored lights strung
half hour is all too brief, so if YO!J
Other members of the Oilst Included will hold sesst d tbe Junio; Assembly on
along the streets in the business section.
have had the grippe and Jost your
Doreen Mitchell, daughter of ~r. and Mrs. tory Class anenin and the Intenncdiatcl Dr. \ViIliam T. Ellis ,\;11 be the teachcr
Upon arrest, the boys appeared before
voice, come and heaT the others,
Charles D. MitcheM, of Walhngfo~d, a~d Wednesday t: : Senr~r As..~mbly on Thurs- 1at the Presbyterian Men's Bible Class on Magistrate Ulrich and were fined $..1.50
an)"wL.y.
Jane Twitmyer, daughter of Dr. EdWIn Class and
f Sunday morning.
each.
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FREE DELIVEP..Y
Is it possible for a puhlic message such as this to carry a personal greeting
to you from everyone else in Swarthmore? If so, we are happy at this
Christmas season, to act as the medium of expressing beat wishes to you
Final approval of the 1935 budget was
authorized by Council at its regular meeting Wednesday ~\'ening, following the re.
port and recod.mcndations of Harry L.
Miller, the \'Cry able chairman of the
Finance Committee. The fIgure set lor
next year's expenditures is $39,389.00,
Although the tax rate for 1935 will not
bc cstablishcd until early next year, the
budget adopted assures the same ta.~ ratc
as in 1934.
The total amount of the budget is
divided amon~ the following divisions:
General Borou~b expenses, $5,002.00; Highways, $6,330.00; Police Department, $9,515.00; Fire Department, $4,706.00i Health
and Sanitation, $2,032.00; Public Properties, $2,914.00; Lighting. $5,700.00; Sewer,
$1,890.00, and Sundries, $1,300.00.
The total budget allows tbe addition of
$2,000.00 to the Highway Committee for
maintenance and slreet repairs, and
$1,000 to the Property Committee for
necessary improvements and repairs.
Tbe total budget of :;;39,189.00 is slightly
larger than the 19H budget of :;;37,680.00,
The close of this year shows a surplus of
$l,()(X).OO from the 19J..t budget and this,
with the expected Borough income, which
is about $1,000.00 more than the 1935 budget figures, gives Council :l very good
margin.
Another interesting comparison given by
Mr, MiUel" in his report shows that there
are $29.792.92 Qutsta.nding ta.",es in a~ars
as of December 31, 193"1 i!t- contrast ·wit8·
$25,453.10 ta.... es in arrears Ducmber 31,
1933.
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TUESDAY, DEC, 18, 1934
PROMPT SERVICE AND
BEST QUALITY
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409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Swarthmore
Budget for Coming Year Set at
$39,389, Slightly Above
1934 Budget
this morning, the mid-year vacation will
Swarthmore 'cre he w("nds his busy way
onward. He is e;<,;pected to \15it the boys
begin. The children will not return to
",hool until the day after Xew Yoar·s. Large Cut of "Growing Pains" iand girls of this borough some time between
ednesday, January Z, 1935.
Will Uncover Much New Talent Iten o'clock and early morning.
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, I f ~ou want to be sure that he doesn't
! miss you, just write to the SWARTIUlOllEAN
\Vith the presentation of HGrowing i office or give us a ring on the telephone
Pains," Auriana Rounrol's comedy of i (Swarthmore 900) before 5 o'clock on
adobescent youth, the januilry selection of i Monday and we will gh'e your name to
the Players Club, of Swarthmore, will in-l Santa when he calls here. as he always
troduce to dub members a whole galaxy of,Idocs.
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Pupils Co-operate With Christmas Welfare; Holiday Vacation Begins
out, .Ithough quite a few students bave
been absent with the grippe.
Swa. 19
American and Swiss
Watches
$5.00 and Up
Jewe1ry Reasonabl,. Priced
EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK
REPAIRING
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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Village Window Cleaner
I A. HAUGER, Prop.
k),mnftsfum equipment in a $Q"Jllnaslum building on the southwC!4t. corn~r of College and
Prine<.oton Avenu(>s.
The elt:('Cution of aU work shall be in accord.
ance with the plans and MpeciftcaUong and
IIndt'r the !luperv:aion of Tilden. Rt'Kister and
Peppel, Architects, 1608 Walnut street. Phila.
Ill'Iphfa, Penna. Copies of pl81111 and specift_
('ations arc on file for thl' fnllPection ot aU 12-I·M! T
bidden at the office of the arcbltecbt and at
the office ot the School Dl&tl"iet in the CDllege
a\'enue LulhHng, Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Plans. sPecifiealions and proposal torms msy
h.e Bt'eurcd from tht architects. upon appJica.
han and accompanied by a check, made out
to the architects, in the sum at five dO,l1am
1$5.00), which wi!1 be refunded upon the
rdurn ur the plans and "8"("('ifications in ~OOtI
ordet" within ten (10) t7aYIl alter the opening
Ihe "co·operative desert," but that
SUE HASTINGS' MARIONETTES
:'R~Q\iIil'~A~'""QRl1:.6f1C~'A~R'~~~~it.l§f5Ii"'"~A~. nevertheless we must now educate the conDECEMBER 27 AT 10.30 A. M. AND 2.30 P. M.
sumer to the co~operath'e idea, which is.a
lon~ range program.
SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS. 7Sc
Mrs. Gehman, head of the Consumers'
May be obtained at Buchner·s Ilr Mr•• GeorBe P. Warren, 327 N. Chester Road
Admluion on JunlDr Membership Tickets
League of Montgomery County, was among _______________________
the more than fifty women present, representing all shades of thought.
Faculty Enjoy Holiday Dance
$2.50
el, 1934
COUNCIL APPROVES
BUDGET FOR 1935
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SWARTHMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given b)' the Hoal'd ot
&hool Directors ot th(" Sehool District of
SWllrthnlOre, Delaware County, Penna)'h'anla
II di!!triet or the Fourth ClaM of J'enlUlylvllnia:
that sealed proposals in triplicate are invited
for the fUrnishing and installation ot toldlng
bleacht-ra, lockeru, lCK'ker room equipment and
...u.e:l4.4I!!U.uJ.<"ll"-"'.l.eUl.lIII./!)-'I.4
On Our
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
The elementary grades and the junior:
high school home rooms of the Swarthmore 1
Public Schools are again co-operating with:
the Community Welfare Sodety in making j
Christmas more joyful for nineteen deserv- I
ing families. These names were supplied I
by Mrs. Muth, of the \Velfare Society.
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Each school class has adopted a family!
and ~re collecting f~od, tOY~ and filled i
stocklDgs for the children, gifts for the i
parcnts, and a Christmas trce.
.
It is hoped by the children tbat the i
families who receive the gifts will get as i
much joy from them as the boys and i
girls have had in preparing them.
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In spite of the fact that schools in neigh- :
boring localities ha\'c been forted to close 1
before the scheduled holiday vacation and
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fare chairman. introduced the speakers.
Luncheon was served by Mrs. George
Linn, BowUng Green, and a corps of
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1lfrs. Tro)'er Aoderson
Thomas H. Johnson.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Donald I. McGmab and
loth Mo~dy Engaged
DECEMBER 21, 1934
ington, D. C., and returning to SwarthMrs. Lydia Green Mitchell and her
Martin F. Gavetti, ]r., of SWarthmore, as Miss Grace Lederle, formerly of Cormore on Wednesday.
daughter, of North Chester Road, returned
a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Instl. nell Avenue, where the family resided for
last week after spending several weeks in
Miss Helen Jackson, a student at Rol- the Poconos. Since then SaJJy Mitchell tute, is spending the holidays at home.
many years.
lins College, Winter Park, Fla., returned has been visiting friends in Long Island. ~
Birth
to her home on Park Avenue, on Sunday,
Many Students' AUending Diatant, whore she will spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown, of
Mr, and Mrs.. Fred Lanzetto announce I
SchOols Anive Home for
I her parents, Dr. and Mrs, A. F. Jackson, Cornell Avenue, will have as their guests the birth of a daughter, Mary Louise, at
Christmas Holidays
I Robert Wilson has returned from Mid. over Christmas Mrs. Brown's father and their home, Vineland, New Jersey, Novemsister, Mr. William Schreider and Mis., ber 24. Mrs. LaMelto will be remem""red
dlebury College, Vermont. to spend
The engagement of Miss Ruth
Mae Schreider, of Philadelphia. After
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Toaatia. Forb for c.&riatma.
eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Brown wiD
JUNIOR CLUB DANCE
Flr..lde
P.
A.
Wilson,
of
Cedar
Lane.
1\1004)', of Montoursville, Pa., to the
leave lor Joliet, III., whore they will spend
8.30 aatil 12.00
'Donald Kiskaddon McGarrah. son of Dr.
Michael and Paul Paulson returned the remainder of the holidays with their
and Mrs. A. F. McGarrah, of Amherst
SATURDA Y, DECEMBER 29TH
yesterday from Chicago, III., where they son·in·law and dau~ht.r, Mr. and Mrs.
George P. Lloyd.
at
A\'cnue, Swarthmore, was announced by
attend college, to spend the holidays with
WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE
Mrs. Bertha Feingold last Friday evening.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson,
104 PARK AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul]. Furnas, of North
TEL., SW. 1171
Admlaaion ..... '1.00 Per Couple
The announcement was made at the re- o( Park Avenue.
Chester
Road,
entertained.
the
students
of
ception J!h'cn by the Youn~ People's
--Christian Endeavor Society following the
Henry J. Hanzlik, of Cornell Avenue, Pendle Hill, at a Christmas supper patty
ordination of Mr. McGarrah at the Beverly has returned from Pennsyh'ania State Col- on Sunday evening.
Presbyterian Church, Brookh'n. N. Y.
lege, for the holidays.
Mrs. C. E. McClung, of Wallingford,
The wedding will not take place until
formerly
of Swarthmore, who spent the
Robert and William Faragher, students
next summer.
past
winter
in Japan, will give some of
Miss Moody. a graduate of Susquehanna at the University of Illinois, returned her experiences in the Orient, at the home
,
Unh'ersih' and Drexel College, is librarian home yesterday to spend the holidays with of Mrs. Blanche Nelsons, of Ridley Park,
their parents, Mr. and Mes. Warren F.
of the' High School at -Souderton, Pa.
on December 21st. ~frs. McClung will
Mr. McGarrah, who was called in Sep- Faragher, of South Chester Road.
wear the native costume.
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Miss Barbara Bassett, daughter of Dr.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Turnburke, of St.
tbe cburch in which he was ordained, is and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett, of North
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were
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
now the fully enstated supply of that Chester Road, will return today from Wilv.:
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Mrs. Mack Payne Storm, of Vassar Avechurch. He will, howe\'cr, continuc his Ham and Mary College to be \\'ith
nue,
last
Saturday
and
Sunday,
returning
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scminan' work until he reeeh'es his B. D. family during the holidays.
to \Vashington on Sunday.
degree in the spring.
The following students from Dickinson
At the ceremony the ordination prayer
Dr. Robert K. Enders, professor of
was gh'en by Dr. Albert F. McGarrah, College, are spending their Christmas rezoolo~y
at Swarthmore College, accomfatb.rr of the licentiate, and the charge cess in their homes in Swarthmore: Wilpanied
by
David E. Davis, of Wilmette,
detil·tred by Dr. Edmund M. \Vylie, uncle liam E. Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue, a memIll.,
a
student
in zoolo~y at the College,
of the student pastor anti minister of the ber of the Junior class, and William AUen
sailed
this
week
from Ne\v York for the
j
Par~ A\~enue Presbyterian Church in Ne\v Raiman, o( Harvard A\'enue, a member o(
They
will
stop
at
Alhajuela.
Canal
Zone.
the Freshman class.
York.
,
The purpose of the trip is the study of a
---Rev. McGarrah, who was born in New
particular family of monkeys and the marMiss
Mary
Dingle,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
York City, less than twenty-five years
mosa.
Mrs.
H.
J.
Dingle,
of
124
Park
Avenue,
ago,_ graduated from Suffern High Scho?l
til 1926. Following a business course m Swarthmore, have just returned home from
Last Sunday night a dele~ation of
SUE HASTINGS' MARIONETI'ES
Phlladelphia" he eittered Swarthmore Col- Cedar Crest ColIeJ!e, Allentown, for the Friends from Pend Ie Hill visited the big
DECEMBER 27 AT 10.30 A. M. AND 2.30 P. M.
Christmas
holidays.
lege, where he r~mained for two years beSINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS, 7&
Miss Dingle is taking the course in Home blue Christmas tree at the home of Dr.]
fore finishing at \Vooster College. Mr.
May be obtained at Bucbner"s or Mra. Geor.e P. Warren. 321 S. Chester Roael
and
Mrs.
William
T.
Ellis,
\Valnut
Lane
Adml..lan an Junior Memberahlp TIckets
McGarrah has also done graduate work at Economics and is a member of the col- and Ogden Avenue, and sang carols, led
the Unh"ersity of Pennsylvania, two years lege Y. W. C. A. and the Athletic Associa- by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Furnas, while
of study at \Vestern Theological Seminary, lion.
grouped about the tree. A delegation of
Pittsburgh, Pa., 3{1d is now finishing at
Cadet Carroll Bagby, of \Vest Point, will seniors from the College did the same on
Union Theological Seminary, N. Y.
arrive today, to spend the holidays with Friday night. The tree this year contains
Mis. A. F. McGarrah and daughter, his parents, Major -and Mrs. Carroll A. 135 blue lights, each of 25 candlepower.
Betty, returned on Sunday from Brooklyn, Bagby, of Princeton Avenue.
Miss Louise Archer Clyde, daughter o(
after attending: the ordination. Dr. Mcof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of
Garrah continued to Larchmont, where be
AND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL
-~: r Swarthmore and Ogden Avenues, sailed
dosed· a campaign before going to \Vashfrom New York, last Friday afternoon at
THEATRE
five o'clock, on the S. S. HBritanic" for
8TH .. WELSH STS.
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Ireland. to \isit Major J. E. B. Loftus and
NOW PLAYING
The Musical Spectacle
CHESTER 4111
Mrs. . Loftus, and their daughter, Miss
THEATRE
We hope
service has been as you like it. We are
Linda
Loftus, of "Banaghcore House,"
.- Che-ster's M,st Dlatl.lctlve Theatre
Goresbridge, Kilkenny•
LORETTA. YOUNG
constantly striving to improve our Serv;Ce-4nd equipmentCbas. Boyer
Loretta Youn.
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Miss Clyde will spend the' holiday sea.
and will appreciate any suggestions you have that will make
\Ch.rle) Boyer
.Jean Parker
son, and wiU remain until after the wedding
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OUR XMAS SHOW
Man •• Tuea., Wed., Dec. 24, 28. 26
of Miss Loftus in January, at which she
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, . - S' • .rta Chriatmu Day
it more plAant for you to deal with us. We appreciate and
GRACE MOORE
will be a bridesmaid.
, . SHIRLEY TEMPLE
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AMERICAN LEGION 1
BOYD
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"CARAVAN"
-In-
"ONE NIGHT OF
LOVE"
"BRIGHT EYES"
'JAMES DUNN
Continuous ,Perform.anc,: . from Noon
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Friday
. "FLYING DOWN TO RIO"
FRED ASTAIR£
GINGE:.R ROGERS
Saturday
"IT HAPPENED ONE
NIGHT"
<".Iark Gable
CHESTER
. "SHE LOVES ME NOT"
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of the Clydes for sC\'cral weeks.
,.Mr. and Mrs. Sam)Jel Hanna, of Benjamin West AverlUe, wiJI .spend Christmas
with Mrs. Hanna's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neuweiler, of AlIentO\yn, Pa.'
Mrs. Thomas Safford entertained thc Sixteen Club at lunchcon and bridge at the
Strath Haven Inn on \Vednesday.
want your busin.....
Russell's ?t....t ••• Service
W. ROBERT FLEISCHMAN
THOMAS F. MURRAY
CHARLES H. HIGGINS
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
.JOINT mTING Hrl.0
"The
"Flirtation
Walk"
"CHU CHIN CHOW"
ClfT SUCGESTION
. COUPON BOOKS CONTAININC
10 ADMISSIONS, tz.so
G~od Any Time
Theat.--chester
Openfn. Chrbtmaa Da,.
JAMES CAGNEY
"ST. LOUIS KID"
WAVERLY
Drexel HID
H~~OR
THEATRE
Che.ter Pike at Proapeet Park
MONDAY
Friday Only. Dec. 2lat
CHRISTMAS DAY
(F)
HELEN HAYES
Brian Aherne - Madge E.... n.
In
(Tuesday)
WEDNE:.SDAY
Gala Holiday Show
"What Every Woman
Knows"
Saturday Only, Dec. 22d (F)
"CARAVAN".
with
YOUDI' .. Jean Parker
Charles Boyer • Phillip Holmes
Loretta
and
Ca.t of 3000 Playera
Spectacular! Happy! Stirrin .. !
You Will Thrill to th~ Rhythm of
Caravan
GRACE MOORE
In
"One Night of Love"
The Most Clorious Musical Romance
of All Tim"
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a service of just one hour that is most
unique in its inspiration and blessing. The
l ,'ested choirs of 60 voices IJarticipate in
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The newly organized Choir Association
of the Church has planned to conduct as
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PLANT,
CENTER PIECE OR
BOX OF
CUT FLOWERS
WILL. CONVEY AN
ESPECIALLY DAINTY
AND APPROPRIATE
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sar~ the appointment of, a com?,'~tee on
chOIr robes. The \Vo'!'an s ASSOClalton has
appointed the (0110W1Og: ~rs. Seym~ur
Rutherford, chairman; Mrs. F. D~n Price,
Mr~. E. C. Lappe, Mrs. B. L. Kneedler.
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The c OJr Irectors arc: "l r. nee e I
James \V. Johnstone, Mrs. Hornnda)" Mrs.
Fawcett.
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SHOPPING DAYS
candles, trees and holly. 1\lrs. A. F. Jackson has presented the candles and Mr. and
Mrs. Crist the trees, as they ha,'c donc for
so many years ..
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WE STILL HAVE
the students of the church returning home
for the holidays will be gil'en by the church
A COMPLETE
in the men's room, Friday evcning of nc"t
ASSORTMENT OF
week at 6.30. Seventy-onc or the young
people or the church arc in higher inst~tuPRACTICAL GIfTS
tions of learning this ycar n~ agaln.st
eighty-one last season. The dmner, ID
I charge o( Mrs. Bishop of the Woman'l'i
OPEN EVENINGS
Association, will begin promptly at 6.30
Rnd close as near 8 RS pOs.!iible in order
that the young peoldc nUl)' be able to meet
other cnJ:a~ements. A rcprescn1ath'e num8 Park Ave., Swarthmore
ber of the \'oung people of the Endeavor
Sodety wil( also be a1 the dinner to gh'e
V~~~~~~~ we!come to the guests.
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A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
The Swarthmore Business Association
Adolph's Barber Shop
Amerleun Store
A. Ie P. Store
Arthur Ba~hman
AUee Baird
E. M. Bu~hner
Mason.Heflin Co.
C. Mae Marsh
MichaeJ'a College Pharmacy
Charles Parker
Pl!'ckerman Tailoring Shop
Elliott Richardson
R~e:~. CC~:way
b~autirully d~corat~d,
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Dew Drop Jnn
Frank's Barber Sh"p
Howard B. Creen
Hannum &- Waite
Harris Ie Ca.
Hollyhock Clft Shop
Lawson.Shepard Co" Inc;;.
Martel Bros.
Waodward. Jackson
'HOWARD B. GRE£N. Preahlent
. TITUs J. EWJC, Vice-President
Victor D. Shirer
A. P. Smalley
Crace Smith
F. M. Schdbley
N. W. Suplee
Swarthmore Natl. Bank •
The Swarthmorean
E. C. Walton
&- Blade. Inc.
Tr. Co...
CHARLES H. CRIER. Secretary
CHARLES BLACK, Trea.urer'
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MAROT
FLOWER SHOP
BUCHNER'S
315 DICKINSON AVE.
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If It'_ for Mother or Dad, Son or Sweetheart, You'll
The Swarthmore Building Association
cAt this holiday season we recall again, with deep appreciation, the friendliness of those whom We have met and
entertained, in one way or another, during the past years.
We send our greetings, and our hope that you will lind, in
the i1V..ew Year, experiences that will make it a happy one.
Organized April
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Find Ju_t the Gift to Please
PERFUMES
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eleven years and seven months each.
AU the favorite beauty kib mad,e t.y
Houbigant, Coty, Yardley, and
Evening in Paris.
Gifts that win
thrill any lady to re<:eive on Christ.
The
Has matured forty·mne ~eries, iiver~g g October 1910.
During the last five years of
shares have. maturehd seml-~dnntua ~ l~:: of matu;ed shares an average of over two hunthe depress10n we ave pal
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dred thousand dollano a year, as follows:
During the Christmas week, a choir of twelve boys from the Church
of St. James, Danbury, Connecticut, under the direction of Mr.
Sherman Kreuzburg, will give a series of concerts, to which all
patrons and friends are cordially invited.
The Hamilton, Wednesday, December 26, at 8.30 P. M.
The Whittier, Thursday, December 27, at 2.00 P. M.
Chester Arms, Thursday, December 27, at 8.30 p, M.
Strath Haven Inn, Friday, December 28, at 8.30 P. M.
1.00
to
8.00 p,
No. of Shares
684
1167
993
1104
1156
5104
mas morning.
'Dues
$95,076.
162,213.
138,027.
153,456.
161,840.
Profit
$41,724.
71,187.
60,573.
67,344.
69,360.
Total
$136,800.
233,400.
198,600.
220,800.
231.200.
$710,612.
$310,188.
$1,020,800.
Cantinuoua Show Cbrlstm.. Day
From 1.30
Tremendoua ChJldreD'a MaUnee
Show at 1.30
One Night of Love - Popeye _
Joe Penner Songs of Collere
- . News Looney Tiline
Blr
Weat~ra
TOBACCOS
Cigarettes in holiday Wl:appings.
Blue Boar, Prince Albert, and other
favorite smoking tobaccos.
We
have his favorite cigar, be it Corona
or Philadelphia Perfe<:to, in. aUractive Christmas boxes. A full line of
John Middleton's Products are on
display. Pipes, trays, lighters.
F or thirty~five years every mat~n'tY. eve ry withdrawal, and every stock loan
has been paid in cash the day tt was due,
We shall again observe the holidays in a festive manner, and on
Christmas and New Year's Day will serve a dintier, delicious as those
served in the past, and which so many have remembered with distinct
pleasure.
The same menu may be enjoyed at all hotels from
$1.00 Per Plate
Year
1930
193/
1932
1933
1934
M.
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five hundred shares outstanding. Our present assets
We now ha$v8e75n10nOeOty. f which only $42,262.64 represents the book value
amount to
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of Real Estate 'acquired.
.
rt the Association has played in the financing of
Aside from the acthlve pa th above figures indicate attractive investment
many Swarthmore
features.
ames,
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Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday,
Dec. 24th. 25tb, 26th
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WASHINGTON
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COME to the "Store of a Thousand Gifts"
V/ednesday iand Thuraday
Libert,,· Gave This Picture .. Stars
afterp~n,
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o~ganization don~ted.a
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Captain Hates
the Sea"
One Week. StArtin .. Cbri.tmaa Day
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEELER
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~pccial
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Friday, Saturday, MODU,.
Victor McLalfll!n
Walter (;onnolly
.Claudette Colbert
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Mon~ay and Tueaday
BlNC CROSBY
MIRIAM HOPKINS
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Miss Loftus spent some time in the
United States last sprin~, and was the guest
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Legion now spor.soring. A talk by -Mrs. its first project
Car-o-Ih-'n-g--John E. Gt'n!emer, Jr., has been ap- I a Christmas Pageant on. Sunday
Robert K. Enders follo\\'ed on pre-school Tour" on Monday eveninJ,!, lea\'ing the pointed as tbe new g<'neral
of the! at 4.00 o'clock. The foU.owing
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classes. for children whore parents are on Church at 9.30. The Association has ex- Sunday School. Ralph V. Little, Jr., is the i part: Herald, S. B. Brewster, Jr., Mary,
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relief rolls, Each
tended an invitation not only to the memo new treasurer.
'Mary Christine Stericker; Jo",ph, Robert
--- sum of money to assISt Mrs. Enders In thIS bers of the Choirs but to other members
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S. Bird; Tbe Sbepherds, Heberton Butler,
work.
The
AuxilLtry
members
handed
in
and
fricnds
who
desire
to
join
the
lour.
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F?llowlDg
the
cust?nt
of
the
c~urch,.
a,
Arthur Meryweather, Dean Parker, ]r~
FUty Members of Harold Ainsdolls
which
they
have
been
dressing
for
The
Carolltrs
will
tra"et
by
cars,
and
~hnstm~s
than~offennJ:
for
~orelgn
m~-;
Jack
Seymour; The Wi.ce l\.fcn. \VilIiam
worth Post and t.e.ion AIDiI.
Christmas
gifts.
Plans
arc
being
made
for
visit
all
sections
o(
the
community.
!lOns
will
be
made
at
morDing
worship
i G. Cleaves Ted Saulnier Trevor Roberts;
iary Present Monday Night
Sunday. This is in addition to the I"P.l!ular 1Light Bea~rs, Jane Bate:nan, Grace Brewthe Community Ball to be held in the
High School Gymnasium on the e\'ening! The Sunday School has scnts its usual budget of the cburch, and is intended. to 1ster Carol Maude Froebel Betty Ann
!Christmas gift to Miss Gwendolyn Nar-1 be a
expression of thankfulness for·
Tbeodora Hulme, BetSY Parker,
Last Monday night the Harold AiDs- of February 22. .
worth Post and the American Legion AuxAfter the bUSiness of the evening was I beth, the Missionary of the Cburch, in I the birth of our Lord.
j Elizabeth Pope, \Vinifred Prince, Afire Putiliary had a joint meeting in the Legion transacted, .tbe members e.njoyed refresh- Con!,antine, Algeria, to brighten the I Following the custom of a number of I nam, Janet Ran.dall, Jane Schoff, Margaret
rooms on the second floor 01 Borough ?,onts prOVIded by the ladies of the Aux. Chmtmas for Ihose among whom she years, Ihe young people of the church will She!,pard, Clalboume Steele, Florence
Hall.
diary
and then
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t th comes
h
I th e sh u t-In
• 0 I th e WhItsett.
F"lt m be
f b th
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f b'dg
Th had
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. of tables I labors.
,SlOg a
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I y em rs 0 0 organlza Ions were?
n . e. . c JOlOt meet.lOg
an:
_.-+-,--I congregation on Christmas Eve.
The I There will be DO sessions of the'
in attendance.
IOno.vahon
the local .LclPon,:ams and I
Presbyterian Notes
. I Christian Endeavor Society, which has' Church and Sunday Schools on Sunday
The purpose of the joint mooting was pro,ed a vcr) successful 'enture.
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to provide an opportunity for the two
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organizations to become better acquainted
Methodiat Church Notes
in the Sunday School and church an'd . J Jams as ca cr, as a you!"g pc~p e , .
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,.,·th thel'r van'ous acll·vitl··S, to plan to·
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\'oungpeopcsmeemga
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50'
gcther on some of thc charitable
acti\itics
e ch'
OIrs 0 f 60 \'OICes
will Sunday
School will ha\'e as guests
ten chil-e.109 pro~pt Iy at 0 ?'I
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llstmas E l'C. Annual Cand II'b
e- IJ; t
rvJce 0 f C ala I
now being undertaken and to develop more Sing special Christmas rnu~ic in the Sun- d
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th P b t ' 0 h e \ : h Cars wllI be pronded to transport the Singing at 11.00 o'clock, followed by the
rp antag 'd"be° ~ingers from home to horne.
day
morning
service
at
11
o'dock.
The
r.elln
.romt
res
I y endan
friendship and understanding.
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epar t men
5 an
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I celebration o[ the Holy
II] Communion.
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The evening opened. following the Guest ~o o~t '~!II be Dona~o ~,olafemina, entertained at dinner in the homes of the
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Legion ritual, with Frank R. Morey, Post who wII! SlDg .Ges~ B~mbJDo, by YO? congregation. A spedal offering will be
Tnruly Church Notes
,On Christmas Day ther~ Will be a celeCommander, presiding. Following tbis was Tthhe sSen
The members of the Junior Church and bration of the Holy Communion at 10.00
k 1,?rbCboKlTh'I:vlll smg T"Thhe Sonblf md received for the Orphanage. In the mornth
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e o:;tudents o( the Sunday School will present A. 1\1.
iJiary, Mrs. J. Paul Brown presiding, and
Olrs
smg
c l a y 0 a m~, preaches another in his scrirs or Advent
the Legion Post then had their business by Neld tnge~. The Pastor, Dr. W~)ne sermons which have aroused much interest,
sublect, the subject for tomorrow being "The Prince
session, with reports from various rom· I
mittcc chairmen; Frank N. Smith, George
nstmas e in t e eart.
: of Peace." The choir numbers will be -,;r "'U'
GiJl~spie, Geo.rge Co~ and E?~'~rd Gil-' In the Sunday School session the sCho.j ::.0\11 Hail the \,i~J!!,n's Son" (Dicki~n),
lesple, covenng vanous achvltles the lars will bring \"hile gUts
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10 Heavens" (Tours.). Mr. Kneedler will
Very c1aborate preparations arc made for \. play "The Holy Xight" (Buck), UChristI the beautiful Candle-Light Pageant on mas in Sicily!! (Yon), and "Grand Offer. !
I Sunday afternoon, at 4.30, the usual eve-. toire ele Noel"
(Thayer). The second
ning service being omitted. This service! service will IK-gin at 4.45 o'clock, with
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TO YOU, OUR FRIENDS
and at once ensured f-or itself a permanent and organ, 'cello and harp. The full serv- j;
place in the Christmas celebration of the ice is found elsewhere in this issue.
AND CUSTOMERS
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Church. It is a service of simplicity,
sweetness and beauty that nevcr loses its
A \,oluntcc:r fora: of mothers has rencharm
The Church is appropriately dered splendid scn'lce the past week by
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decora'ted for the occasion. The light is
an additional dozen robes for the
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furnished by 100 candles. The procession I boys' and girls' choirs! a.nd I?utting the old
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J of the children bearlng the lights. the sing- ones. in ord~r.
The lD~reaslDg attendance ~
of
1ing of the carols in the dim light of the and Interest ID these chOirs has mad.e neces- j;
Holiday Greetings
NEW YEAR
THE
StratLHaven
The Inn With Personality
Swarthmore 680
Swarthmore, Peana.
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
The Hamilton
The Whittier
TLe Cbeater Arma
Norristown, Pa •
140 North 15th St.
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Cheater; Pa.
OFFICERS
JOSEPH E. HAINES, ':reo;den~
EDWARD M. BASSElI, V.ce·Pres.dent
NORMAN S. PASSMORE, Secretary
ELRIC S. SPROAT, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
joseph E. Haines
Edward M.
Howe rd B.
Bassett
Gr~en
Vincent S. Pownall
E. Clayton Walton
Archer Turner
Norman S. PasemOTe
J.
N. Walter Supplee
J. Horace Walter
William B. Bullock
CANDY
The finest of Bon·Bons and Chocolates made by Whitman,
and
College.
All wrapped in boliday
packages and with prices ranging
from SOc to $2.00 per pound in 1,
"~, 3 and S·pound boxes.
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Show New D.·splays
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red electrically ligbted candles, set in old-
fashioned candleholders. Half way up the
center of the building is a large star with
blue lights. From this star hangs on either
side a laurel chain, spreading forth across
the entrance and down to the base.
TlJe residence at 318 Dickinson Avcnue
is deverly illuminated by green and red
ligbts which filler against the house through
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sevorallarge Juniper fez. An interior Iight- with bulbs of several colors. Colorful ODd
ing effect is Cound at 22? Park Avenue, appropriate window displays are present at
where eacb of the front wJndows frames a Supplee's Hardware, Buchner's. the Collarge green 5tar hanging before a can~le.
lege Pharmacy, the Hollyhock Shop, and
At 3S4 Haverford Avenue a bnghtly Russell's Service Station. To keep the
lighted tree was placed where it is visible business district in tune with the omafrom the street. Promising preparations mental .tone of tbe private resi~encest
were under way at the corner of Columbia strings of Iigbts are spanned about the
and Dartmouth Avenues. A string of small intersections of Dartmouth and Park Aveblue lights made a profile of a well-formed nues, Chester Road and Rutgers Avenue,
spruce, located by the residence on Swarth- and along the underpass, producing an atmore Avenue at the foot of Walnut Lane, tractive result.
visible to the traffic on Chester Road
and Baltimore Pike.
Hannum & Waite lighted the display i
wing of their garage to good advantage
THY. SWARTHMOREAN
THE.SWARTHMOREAN
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'PUBLISHED EVE1\Y FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
ANN B. SHARPLES
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Jlor unto us a rltUb is born, untu us a son is Blum;
allb tll' gOlJ,rnmrnt allaU br upun lJiB .\IIfDulbtr: anb lJis
namr altall br rallrbWanbtrful.Cllouusrllar.mlpdlllglJty
ROSAUE DRYDEN
&.e.aJ IWltor
PhObe Swarthmore 900
Entered .. SecoDd Claas Matter, .January 24,
1929, at the Post Oftice at SWarthmore Pa
under tbe Act of Mar~h 3, 1179.' . .,
The crusaders returned from their quests I
No matter how fri.id our
Christmas
weather,
IN REPLY
PAULSON & CO.
hearths are warmed Dot onl,. by the
Yule log but by Yuletide gnetia,s ••
well. Count ours amonl' your mOAt
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flrrry
Deueloper. and Builder.
Q!h, ristmus
Old Bank BuUdin ... Cheater Rd. and Rut ..ers Avenue
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TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
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O ur Chrls
The :candle light shines through our window to
express in its warm flicker our wish that yours
may be a joyous holiday.
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NEW YEAR TO
A Bright and Joyful Day to You All.
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and eJery one of our long list of
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DRUGGIST
HOME MADE PIES
IN THE MAD RUSH OF EVERY DAY
BUSINESS WE ARE PRONE TO TAKE
MANY THINGS FOR GRANTED.
AT THIS GLAD HOLIDAY TIME WE
PAUSE TO SAY A SINCERE ''THANK
YOU" FOR YOUR GOOD WILL AND
PATRONAGE IN THE YEAR THAT IS
DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
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FANCY ICE CREAM MOLDS
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Christmas Greetings
ChriatmaA Wra.ppings
CANDY
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A Larowe Auortmpnt of Christ.
maA Gifts Are Here
GIFTS FOR HIM
GIFTS FOR HER
A Variety of Children's Gift.
SO. cHEsTER ROAD
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THE DEW DROP INN
(The Utlle Tea Room
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good wishes are with you I
TRINITY CHURCH
Ch
l'roteaumt Epi&copal
ester Road and Collea-e A,'enue
Rev • .1. Jarde:G!!~:th{'r. S. T. M.
And a Happy New Year
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Prosperous New Year
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"THE CHRISTMAS CAROL"
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NEARLY SU(lY YEARS
OF lEADERSHIP
Seasol\
OLIVER H. BAIR CC?
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FUNERAL DIRECTORsl
M A BAIl, Presidton.
RIT. lsil • RACE 1110
SANTA CLAUS
is now due on our 1935
CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT
Have You Started Your Card?
CHRISTMAS ROll
HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
De luxe Vanilla
and Cranberry Ice. Decorated in while wilh Holly leaves and Berries.
A Turk's Head mold aide luxe
Vanilla witn chopped Morons.
S.",.s 10
'125
Frosted with Chocolate Fudge and
decoraled with Pistachio Nuts and
Holly Berries.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
JAKE THE TAILOR
'150
THE THIRD PAYMENT
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TO YOU ALL!
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A JOYFUL
ONE AND MAY 1935 BRING YOU A FULL
MEASURE OF PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS
AND GOOD HEALTH.
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Serves 10
TONY THE BARBER
Merry Christmas
not forget our
De luxe Vanilla and Chocolate and fresh Strawberry Ice.
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and
GREEN'S COAL SERVICE
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Happy
Year
to all of the
Community
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your hearts merry .
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Sunday School. (No .... 10.. or
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.tII.1V.LIII!.- AlBi AI"".UlJ."'ILIIl~
Dcar Editor:
as es were b UI·1 t, cathedrals erccted, I
the Junior Chureh nor Sunday
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In the absence of Mrs. Fahs, I wish to ~oral services develolJCd and the Miracle,
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try to answer the frank and sinccre "open
orality and Mystery Plays were born to 11 :00 P. M.-Candle Light Carol Service and Ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
"Jetler" to her tbat appeared in the last tbe chorus of Christmas carols. These
c~UIsCfAt~u~AY
SWARTIUoIOREAN. The "unknown explorer" were forerunners of the Passion Play.
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
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evidently bas a concern for giving children
Charlemagne on Christmas Day (800
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some ~efinitc religious training:. The ques- A. D.) was crowned and playlets were
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Shall it be an experience in ex- performed and carols sung.
Rev .1 h Ell
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Alfred the Great, himself a MI·"'trel,
• 0 n SUNDAY
ery utt e. Mlniater
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ploration orJ figuratively speaking, shall we
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just take the chUd around the block? instituted the Band of Troubadours on lO:OO-Blble St!hooJ.
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Which is the most valuable e'. pen·ence?
Minstrelsy, and William the Conqueror fot- 11 :OG-~orning. Worship. Pastor ~teaches. I
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The Prince oC Peaee."
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Would you really len him God can make owe up 15 causc.
2:45 and 3:00-80)"8' and Glrla' Choin.
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it rain if people pray hard enough? W,·II
Carol writing became a lucrative pro- ":.f5-Chrlatmas Ve!!pers.
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B·15h.ops, poet 5 an d ord·mary f olk., 4:"5-Trlo-Qrgan.
Harp, 'CeJlo.
the quoted editorial convince any thought- fesslon.
6:00-V~~rs. Church Choir. Boys' and
ful child that people didn't pra.v enouph as well as those at the courts, composed
Girls Choirs. Harp. 'Cello. Old carols
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chorala. anthems.
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or in the right way to make it rain last wor s an muSIC, sc om wntmg t em 7 :OO-Younll Pe«'ple. A Christmas Servl~.
summer when countless Christian farmers down, but remembering these carols from
MONDAY. CHRISTMAS EVE
9:00-Young
had to sec their crops and cattle die before one gen erat,·on t 0 ano th er.
homes a[Peopl'2.
shuMn, Christmas carol. at
their eyes? How can a child who is taught.
In Henry the Eighth's time festivals at
TUESDAY
Chns·
tm.s
were
of
s
h
t
7
:OO--Christmu
this, reconcile such a national catastrophe
uc
ex ravagance,
Halt hour. Morning Church Sc!rvice.
Says Santa. "Here's what 1 call heat,
with a loving God? Would it not be buffoonery and license that small wonder
FRIDAY
And that's a gift J C4Ill complete,
the
Pun
·tans protested . These vehement 6:30-Wetcame
HOMt!' Dinner tar r.turnln.
better for him to be developing out of
church 8tudents.
I'll stay Bnd wa1'm my hands and feet:'
much reading and wise tcaching the con- objections helped to save the beautiful _ _ _ _ _
cept of God as an ever loving Creator carols and celebrations of true Christmas
SWARTHMORE
SANTA is right_ood coal i. the linest pOSlleasion
working through the great orderly taws of spirit.
~~~O~~s:N~p~~~J:it~~KRg~
nalure? To discover these laws of nature
In the seventeenth century, a new period
Putor
imaginable. Folks must have heat. Those who want to get
and man's heroic and persevcring usc of of music came into prominence-the Noels 9:46 A. M.-8unday Scbool. White Gilt..
the most for their money and al.o save $4.00, huy Eour
them is to learn. respect for maD an'd rev- of Eustache du Carron and Byrd were the 11 :00 A. M'-~°Se~~o:.n~.c~:,~~ ~i~Ji:
tons of coal from us to be delivered at one time on a cash
Th
zenith of carols.
the Heart.·' Guest solOist, Donato
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f
God t h
erence or
a t e same tlmc.
en
Luther in one of his records toJd of
Colaremlna. Three eholn. sixty
basis.
to study man·s primitive reliance upon
voices.
doing' from house to house in Germany " 0 P M B ur I C dl
someone greater than himself, though un- ~n Christmas Eve singing hymns. This
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. . - Th~ ~estednCh~i~~R:I~t~a::k=:
Buy a 12-pound turkey Eor Christmas with the above
seen, and to see this instinct develop from was the origin of the \Vaits, which later
The participation of the children
$4.00, or so~e lirewood for the lire place.
~ts crudest beginnings all the way up to became a custom of England also. The
:rt!b:':dr:.:8b:htlrthh~a!~~ ~!:!.~
the heroit faith and "holy obedicnce" of German carols can be traced to the Ring
Share- Our Joyous Wonblp
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~esus-this is to learn what religion is and Dances of old. Handel, Watts, Tate, Her.
t<> recognize it in ,one's own experience.
rick, Milton, Bach, Kingsley, Whittier, FIRST CHU~~Hs~iRi~~iE SCIENTIST.
; Su~ly this is not depriving a ('hUd of Christina Rossetti and Dudley Butk. are a
Park A\'~nue below Han.ard
anything that is valuable to him. It is a few of those contributing to the beautiful 1
;ure way for him to come to the pteat
1 ;00 A. M.-SundQ School.
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Christmas music since the eighteenth cen- 11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Leason-Sennon.
experience of feeling God's love yearning
WednHday evenin~ meetlmr each week, 8
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h tury.
p. m. Heedfnl:" room open daily, except SunP. S.-Nature never made, nor haa man discovered _ finer fuel than
*fter man since the wor oegan.
suc
Through the ages the shepherd songs do,.. and holfdaY5, 1 to .: Church ediflce•
. ~n unfolding c!tperiencc is gil-en with ~kill, have been an inspiration of the people and le!I~:d u:~~~l1k::;'~t;ct R~:.~und the 8ervt~oroughncss, reverence ~nd ~nthuslas~.in ancient form told realistically of the
_~bcre ~ little 'I~a~.ger a ~htld \\~n ~oscd.hlS life of these tenders- of sbeep. The luUa- THE RELIGIOUS ;;OClETY OF FRIENDS
~y. Uo~ WI
ISd8rGo'od~l?g uln ~r5 ah~ 109 bies have been always common to the
SUNDAY
of the . n~versc an
. s rc atton~ .lp to human racc. Mothers sang, are singing, 9:"5 A. M.-Fint nay Scbool.
man within. the. Umversc be ~nously and always will sing, whiie time lasts. 11 :00 A. M.-Mf!t!'ting for Wonb[p In the
shaken ~y t~IDgs hke !he drought ?r dcath. The Christmas Lul:abics wil1 always be. I
Meetinlt HouH.
Could we give our chddren .am·thmJt more
While we in the twentieth century arc
WEDNESDAY.
ORDER NOW AND LEARN MORE ABOUT GOOD flJEL
than such an e,;:perience?'
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9:30 A. M. to 2:80 P. M,-S~"-Inc and Quiltt i t ' f'
-ru Y sa IS ymg
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singing our carols, let us remember that
ine In Whittier House. Be.. luncheon.
M~ny of .the old experlcnces and IDt~rpre- the first Christmas ptaise was of arc-I
lations will help, but they cannot ta~e ~he ligious nature, and that, in spite of the _____::A::lI_CO:.:.:.rd:::Ia::I:::IY~ln::.'..:.·I..
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place of such a process o( seU-con\,lDcmg .. 't des 01 )'ca}'s the carol today means
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h'ld's VICISSI U ,
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. scover?'.1D t e eve opmen 0 a c I
fraternity, reverence, for labor. and the
own religion. . _ .
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gos~1 of love.
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• I thin~ that .15. \\ hy Mrs. F~h~ bchcv~s 1 A great service to the world IS a heart
m explon.ng rehglOn and I behc\~ that 15 full of song-so may we sing on each
why she 15 not only ~uch ~ beautiful per-I! Christmas-tide and through the years to
DELICIOUS ICE CREAM FOR THE
sonality but a very WlSC gUIde through
. the . come.
ELIZABETH M. Y. GILCREEST.
jumble!
"Let the custom of celebrating (he FI'5'-:
tival of Nativity and of the Madonna be t
in vocal praise as well as in other uttcr-:
ance"
, said Telespocns (Bishop oi Rome) ,;
in 139 A. D. Consequently ~ tbe Clergy
and Bishops sang "Angels \Ve Han Heard
WISHING YOU
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So. Chester Road and Yale Avenue
AND
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reetlngs
EVEing.)
our
sincere.
May the
and they, with poets, clergy and the people
sang on the streets or in rolling wagons 8 :00 A. It.-Holy. Communion.
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I'rayer
and
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elf a ~enture tntermlDgled with t.les ,,00 P. M.-CHRISTMAS PAGEAN.J::0nj,rc-1
of the Chnst.
sented by the Junior Church and
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
CSrrrliu!ls nf tllr 8ruanu
Chnstmas
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The members of the local Board of i
Review were entertained at dinner on Tues-I
day eveniog by. the ne,," rcpreso;ntative.at-I·
targe, Grant Wmdsor. The resignation of
D~. George Sickle was acccJ,lted and Dr.!
Wmthrop Wright substituted as rcpre-I
sentative from Troop No.3. Elliot Rich-j
ardson, Borough secretary', is the new
chairman of the Board.
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Boy Seout Board Reorganizes
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on High"-the first Christmas carol I This
was sung with fen'or and dignity and then
for several centuril"S the heart of the churcb
spoke sincerely in vocal response. The
early Cbristians (social outcasts) danced
as ~h~y •sincerely sang their IJraise of
Chnst 5 bJrth and celebration.
Am~rose made the carol a living thing
and mtroduced the AUeluia into Italy'
Spain having brought in the organ, Jerom;
helped
keep the carol singing a custom.
Augustme marched into England with
forty monks in praise of a dignified Christmas Service, singing as they marched.
France }o~ed with Germany, Ru~sia and
Holland m Singing "Nowells."
CHRISTMAS PIE
Serves 6 to 8 $100
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Chrislmas Pudding. Clr de lUKe
Vanilla Crust with f,esh
Strawberry Ice filling.
Other Molds are the Yule Log, HoliddY Pudding Christmas Calce, also the Holiday .Anort·
men; of Individual Molds and stencilled Cut Brick.
6t08
'100
Please order 05 earl~· as possible from your AbballS
Ice Cream Siore or telephone Jane togon, lOMbard 9-400
ABBOTTS DAIRIES, Inc.
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MARTEL BROS.
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May Peace and Happiness
be yours this Christmas Day
and throughout the New
Year to come.
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the first in our hearts. And it is the
last holiday of the year • • • is the
day we welcome moat because of the
of your patronage during the whole year ••
and to give voice to our .inc .....t wish that
yours may be a Merry Christmas and a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth·
I Ban k and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa.,
more Na t lona
for the election of directors and such other business as may
come before the meeting. will be held at the banking house in
Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 8, 1935, between the
hours of three and live o'clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT,
Cashier_
ABBOTTS
the STANDARD of Fine Quality in
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ICE eRE AM· _.
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ORDER THESE ABBOTT'S CHRISTMAS MOLDS
IN ADVANCE FROM THE ONLY ABBOTT'S
DEALER IN SWARTHMORE
COLLEGE PHARMACY
PARK AVENUE &: CHESTER ROAD
.
WE DEUVER
SWARTHMORE 857
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
EARLY MEETING FOR
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
meeting held-·Thursday, Derember 13th,
one week ahead of scbedule, brought out
one oi the largest gatherings of the season, when Mrs. Benjamin Mather was
assisting hostess to Mrs. Dwight Cooley
Charitable Group PIaDa Christmas Happin_ for Unfortunates
a Week Before U,ua1
at the latter's home on Columbia Avenue.
Miss DeMuth,· Sewing Chairman, announced the preparation of 2 complete
layettes for prospective mothers, for
The near approach of Christmas ap- Christmas.
parently added zest and interest to the
For sevcrat months Pyt the CircJe has
activities of the Friendly Circle. The
scnt 3 quarts of milk daily to a deserving
family. It was voted to continue tbis
service for the present. Also, to purchase
1 dozen pairs of infants' long stockings
to supply a pressing need of the Health
Center.
Mrs. WiJliam West announced that
several dollars had been collected through
\'oluntary contributions to the emergency
shoe fund of which she is chairman. The
president, Mrs. T. Harry Brown, read a
number of lettcrs of grateful appreciation
from those who had received aid.
R<:port was made of 4 Thanksgiving
Baskets scnt. At this meeting donations
of dry groceries and canned goods were
reech'cd from members, for the Christmas
Baskets to be sent by the Circle, Mrs.
Hcnry Hanzlik, of Cornell Avenue, Chairman, These contributions with $15.00 from
the treasury and an additional $5.00 given
RIGHT HERE IN MEDlAby U a Friend," promise Christmas Cheer
ONLY A STONE'S THROW
to many who would otherwise be without
FROM SWARTHMORE-YOU
at this season.
WILL FIND THE LARGEST
The treasurer, Miss Mae Lynde, made
AND MOST COMPLETE DISthe happy announcement that the $60.00
PLAY OF
necessary for a permanent cabin at Camp
Sunshine, the Delaware County .Malnutrition Camp at Thornton, has been raised
by the Friendly Circle, sooner than anticipated. It is now hoped to add the necesCome in and look Ol!r as ..
sary equipment before next season.
The guest of honor on this occasion was
sortment over in our various
little
Miss Frances Raffkee, who was indePartments.
"ited to draw for the lamp recently sold
on shares for the benefit of the- Circle with
Gift Shop-FuJI of lastthe result that the lamp was awarded to,
minute suggestions.
Mrs. Ivar Meurling.
SNOWDEN'S
GIFTS -- TOYS
Toy Dept. (2nd f1oor)Games,
books,
toys galore.
Christmas PI"':' Go Forward
dolls and
Prices on the
Housefumjahings & Electrical Dept.-Many useful
and practical gifts at most
reasonable prices. Was(i"ers,
cleaners )land
electric ranges.
refrigerators.
Smart Shoppers Find There
Is No Need Going to
Town
SPECIAL DISPLAY
OF FLOWERS FOR
CHRISTMAS
SNOWDEN'S
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MEDIA, PA.
Open Eveninas
We Deliver
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the addenda to the etnera1 eondHlons..
The School Diolrid ........ the rilrht to
reject any or all hlils or to accept a~ POrtion
ot equipment. .. _Ired.
Dr order of the Board of D.lrecton of the
School District of Swarthmort'. P ..
ELIZABETH A. LVEDEas. 8ecftWlT.
Swartbmoft. PenDlylvanla.
TILDEN, REGISTER • PEPPER,
_Iotore
UI08 Walnut atreet.
Philadelphia. Penna.
CLAUDE C. SMlm. Solicitor,
Land Title Bulld.lntr,
Philadelphia,
In the
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES
We are ready to take care of your Holiday
nl!ed. wJth a large 8nortment of candies.
party mJnta and mlxed aalted nuts.
ASSORTED CHOCOLAT£S
HOME MADE BON BONS
CANDY TOYS
AND FINE HARD CANDI£S
Special Holiday BOlle. of 1 ..2 .. 3.5 Pounds
CANDY MAILED ANYWHERE
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
PIERCE'S CANDY SHOPPE
108 W. STATE STREET
MEDIA 758
STATE CUT RATE
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STORE
NEXT TO THE ARCADIA RESTAURANT
OPEN ALL
DAY SUNDAY
INC.
109 W. STATE STREET, MEDIA; PA.
SPECIAL
LOW CUT PRICES
On I-Pound Tobaccos
Christmas Wrapped
Reg. $1.50
WHITMAN'S
SAMPLER
CHRISTMAS WRAPPED
PRINCE ALBERT .. 69c
HALF & HALF. .6Se
EDGEWORTH
.9Se
VELVET
.69c
RALEIGH
.79c
GRANGER
.6Se
BLUE BOAR .... $1.59
$1.29
We Carry a Complete
Line of
YARDLEY
HUDNUT
COTY
EVENING IN PARIS
HOUBIGANT
GEMEY
And All Other Popular Make.
O!LSl V1a3W
We Carry a Large
Assortment of
RONSON LIGHTERS
PIPES
POUCHES
WAUETS
HUMIDORS
· .. CIGARS
RAZORS
CIGARETTE CASES
MEN'S MILITARY
SETS
ETC., ETC_
SWARTHMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
i Notice ill hereby given by the ~oarJ. of
! School Directors of the School DlStrid of 1
! S .....arthmore. Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
; a district of the }~ourth ClftSIJ ot pennsy!va!'ia'i
' that sealed proposals in triplicate are mVlted
for the furnishing and Installation of folding
; blenell",". Jockers. locker rootn equll?ment and
! gymnasium equipment in a Kymnaslum build..
i ing on the southwest corner of ColleKe and
'I Princeton Avenues.
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The execution ot all work shall, be i!, accord. anee
with the plans and spec!lficat!ons ami
I under the superv:sion of Tilden, RegISter
,
Mawr; Dr. John Mentzer, of Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Blaisdell, of
and Mr. William Pickford, of Philadelphia. Harvard and Strath Haven A,'enucs, will
leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Ken- where they will spend the Christmas holi.
32
yon Avenue, will entertain over the Christ-I days with Mr, Blaisdell's brother, Mr.
mas holidays their son and daughter-in- Thomas Blaisdell.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo W. Yarnall, ana
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little Miss lane Yarnall, of Lowell, Ma55.,
Donato Colafemina returned Tuesday to
and also Mr, \Valdo Ward Cole, of New- his home at Lima, after appearing in (onton,
. . 1t
'{ass.
cert the previous evening on Long Island.
Mrs. Colafemina and·their daughter, VinDr. and IIIrs. 1. Albright Jones, of cenza, were overnight ~uests of Mr. and
Swarthmore Crest, will be the guests of Mrs. Robert Coates, of Swarthmore, during
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~I. Allen, of Bryn his absence.
Mawr, on Christmas Day.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Joseph A. Perry, of
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Kenyon Ave- Thayer Road, will ha\'e as their holiday
nue, spent Tuesday and \Vednesday of this guests their S
week at Pennhurst State School. where and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier, of Montshe is a member of the Board of Trustees clair, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Girard B.
Ruddick, of Cle\'Cland, Ohio. The guests
and Chairman of the :House Committee.
will arri\'e tomorrow.
Mrs. Charles T. l\laxwell and Miss MarC. Clifford Barnes. of Bridgeport, Conn.,
garet Maxwell, of Hal\'ard Annue, spent
arrh-e Sunday to spend the Christmas
will
last week-end in New York.
holidays with his mother, Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Garland Kin~, of Philadelphia, Barnes, of North Princeton Avenue.
formed)" of Swarthmore, is spending the
Dr. Robert H. Farringer, who has been
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ,William M, in Florida for the past six weeks, has
Blaisdell, of Harvard and Strath Haven passed medic:tl examinations in that state.
Avenues.
He will practice in Miami.
Fancy Fresh Killed Stewing
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Dr. William T. Ellis will speak on the i
radio, o\·er the Columbia network, on Mon- I,
day afternoon, December 2~, at 2.~5
o'clock. As one who has had a unique
eXIJeriem:e in studying the details of the
Christmas Story amidst their local settingS'1
Dr. Ellis will speak on the topic, "A
Traveller·s Tales From Christmas Lands."
As WCAU cannot join the Columbia net.
work at 2.45 P. lU., Dr. Ellis will give the
same address over that station at 11
o'clock in the morning.
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Dealer
"men!,
~brt~tmas"
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Swarthmore
"[" evrrylMng 'U·/ltrein a vallie lies God
poillts a sigll.
-(Fe",//) .
HIGHEST AXD ON EARTH
PEACE, GOOD WILL TOWARD
MEN.
"
(.\nd 10, the star which they saw
in the cast, went before them, till
it came and stood over where the
young child was.)
What the shepherds and wise men saw
and heard, contains, we believe, the very
essence of advertising * * * it attracts attention * * * tells who He is '" * * where
He is * * *' and how ~e may be identified. It might e\'en be said that this message holds an everlasting coupe", valuean offer which is accepted in increasing
numbers as years roll ·on to eternity.
The word "slogan" applied to God's
word seems cruddy startling j the defini1 ' " mig,
°ht
tion , of slogan-"a ra1
ymg-cry
howe\'er, he used \\'ith dignity. And we
can concch'e of no slogan the world needs
now more than God's rallying-cry, which
we repeat to you as our sincere expression
of tbe season's greeting:
UNKNOWN EXPLORER.
wreath with on electric candle in
the window. Festoon the do~rwoy. Or if you are
ingenious and love to decorate, work for some
of the more ambitious effects that can be achieved
. . . Santa, for instance, making his way down
Q
your lighted chimney. See your electrical dealer
for moteriols ond help with your Christmos
decorative ideas.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
COMPANY
A Pioneer in Vo/unrori/r fsrabli,"ing Low Rares for All flecrric Service
SWARTHMORE 10412
VAN ALEN BROS.
ESTATE OF FREDERICK W. PATERSON,
DEC·D.
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Letters of Administration on the 8hove estate
have been granted to the unl,lerslgned. who
requests all per.sons having clalnlS or demand
against the estate of the deeeden.t to make
known the same, and all persons mdebted to
the decedent to make payment, without delay,
to
EZRA n. MERRIAM,
Or to his Attorne~·.
2~O S""arthmore Ave ..
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
Swarthmore. Pa.
1612 Market St..
12 7 6t
Philsde!phbt. Pa.
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Deck a $in~le tree or bush with a string of colored
lights. Put
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He, too, must advertise." I
COAL
Even the simplest and most inexpensive of Christmas Lighting can transform a house into a fairyland.
Your patronage and friendship during
the past year have been deeply appredated. We hope to continue to
merit them during the coming year.
A. Wayne Mosteller
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Estate of LOUIS COLE EMMONS, d~~.
LE'M'ERS TESTAMENTARY on the.a ~e
Estate ha\'e been granted to t~e underatgfled,
ho req\les~ all persons havtntc daims or
demands against the Estate of the d~ent
to make known the same, and all penons
Indebted to the dK"e'dl!nt to make pa""ent,
without delay. to
t .
ALICE LEMON EMMO~S. ~!Cecu rlX,
Riverview Farms,
Swarthmore. Penna.
Or to ber AttorneY;
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Eeq ••
1617 Land TiUe Bldar.•
S. W. Cor. Broad A Chestnut Sts••
PhDadelphia. Pa.
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Fancy Celery Fed Ducklings
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Fresh Select Oysters
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Lamb
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lb. 21c • I Loin Lamb Chops
Maae
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39c
Small Smoked Skinned/l
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Ii Mince Meat
lISa} Fre.IIlv
£1
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1 doz Fresh Select Oysters
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1 tb Fresh Cut Pepper Hash
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Fillets Haddock
Ib 180 I Canadian Smelts
Smail-Lean Fresh
Jane Herron, of A~ron, Ohio, am~ !\~ary
Frances Small, of "\: ork,. Pa., student::.. at
O~onlz School, spent last \\'eek-en~ With I
Mrs. Harold Barnes, of. North Pnncelon
Avenue.
BATTERIES
Chickens
Chickens
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Nowadays, huge electric displays spread,
expansively across metropolitan skies * * * I
man's blatant achie\'ement in the art of
communicaHon.
But GOD used olle star and the limitless
depth!:i of midnight silence to send His message to the world.
He chose a medium which was read,
even searched, nightly; by God-minded people * * • the wise and the lowly.
Even now, earthbound mortals surrender
humbly, adoringly, to the simplicity and
lo\'e appeal of God·s copy:
Fear not, for, behold, 1 bring you
Mr. and !\''1rs. J. Earl Wherry, of Chigood
tidings of great joy, which
cago, will arrh'e toda}' to spend t~n d~ys
shall
be
to all people.
with Mr, Wherry's brother and ~lster-m
For unto you is born this day,
law, Dr. and Mr5. W. ~e\'in Wherry, o(
in the City of David, a Saviour,
Cedar Lane.
which is Christ the Lord.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts .and two
And this shaH be a sign unto you;
Bruce and Lloyd of PerryVll1e, Md.,
ye
shall find the babe wrapped in
:.ons,
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and Mr. and Mrs. William ,y er~y, 0
swaddling clothes, lying in the
Oxford, Pa., will also spend Chnstmas
manger.
Day with Dr. and Mrs. Wherry.
GLORY TO GOD 1:'1 THE
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Mrs. H. R. Farringer, of South Harvard
Mrs. John LeDoux, of \Valnut Lane.
Avenue,
Dr. Robert Farringer's mother,
entertained the Duplicate Contract Bridge
who accompanied him, will return in the
Club at luncheon and bridge at the Strath
near future.
Haven Inn, ·Iast Thursday afternoon.
Miss Helen Smith, Dr. Farringer's
Mrs. William 1. Guy, of Yale Avenue,
fiancee, took the Wednesday plane .frof!J
left last week.end for Daytona Beach,
Camden Airport to spend the hohdays
Fhi., where she will spend the winter.
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. \ViUiam J. Moore, of
Mr. and Mrs. \ViIliam Sproul Le\vis, ~f
Swarthmore A\'enue, will have as their S\....arthmore A\,enue, will have as thelr
guests on Christmas, Mrs. Moo~e's m~ther, guest O\'er the holidays Mrs. Lewis' mot~er,
Mrs. E. \\fitte j her aunt, Ml5S Blr~en Mrs. Grace Lapham, of New York City.
maier, and her sister, Aliss Katherine \Vltte, Mrs. Lapham will arrive tomorrow.
all of 'Vest Oak L1De.
Mrs. Arthu"r J. JoneS, of Dickinson A\'enue, hilS recently returned fro~ Boston,
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wherr she was call~dl by the dlne~s and
death of her Si5_1<_"_._ _
Authorized
Will your home be one of those to quicken the
hearts of all possers·by this Christmas season'
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Dr. E1li. To Speak Over Radio
SIMPLY CALL
. with light
OR SWARTHMORE 6
dinner and the· Charity Ball, last Thurs- will all go to Beverly, N. J., to spend the
day evening, Miss Alice Roberts, of PhUa. day with Mr. J. V. S. Bishop's father,
delphia; Miss Margaret Morris, of Bryn Mr. Joseph E. Bishop.
Lawson-Shepai1l Company,lnc:.
Say
PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY!
spend the holidays with Mr. Bishop's
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright lones, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, of
Swarthmore Crest, had as their guests at Harvard Avenue. On Christmas Day, they
TIRES CHAINS
For Winter Drivlna Safety and
. Comfort
Nottingham, Pa.
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Graham Bishop, of
brother·in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
New York City, will arrive tomorrow to
Oscar 1. Gilcreest, of Harvard Avenue.
ANTI.FREEZE
For distinguished guesta serve the distinguished dI.hCuinea FDwl from Leeway. Order three days ahead.
1lIWI_ _- ,
Island, is spending the holidays with her
~~~ED ELECTRIC HORNS
A Variety of Gifts for Mother. Dad.
the Boy or Girl-for tb~ Car
Write for a sample shipment.
You can then judge of the
excellence of the egg. and the service, and the reasonable
prices.
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a dance at the Strath Haven Inn, on next
M... W. N. Baylis, of Huntington, Long Wednesday evening, December 26.
For Any Size Car
FENDER MARKERS
LOCKING GAS 'tANK CAPS
CHROMIUM wHEEL MOLDINGS
ELECTRIC MIRROR CLOCKS
more with. fresh eggs from our White Plymouth Rocks.
7
of Harvard Avenue.
A CAR HEATER
We can lIerve we¢kly six or eight more families in Swarth-
On Our
Ogden Avenue, entertained the other mem.
Little Barbara Hickox, of BinghamtOD, bers of a. bridge dub to which they beN. Y., wiII return to her bome on Satur.1 long, at dmner at the Harvard Tea Room,
day, after having Spent a month with her on Saturday evening.
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grandparents, Mr. aDd Mrs. A. B. Chapin,
Miss Priscilla ClaydeD will eDtertain with
(new car guarantee)
BY MAIL
BUY NOW
------------------:---------------.::.------------NEWS NOTES
Dr. aDd Mrs. William T. JohnEOn, of
A '34 DEMONSTRATOR
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Leeway Farm
THF. SWARTHMOREAN
A NEW CAR FOR
MOTHER
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LEEWAY FARM EGGS
DECEMBER 21,1934
Genu~e Chevrolet Parts
and Ac:c:edories
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113-117 W. STATE ST.
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for skilled I.bor and 60e per hour for uMkWed
labor. and teml.uUled and oth.n, .. eaUed
lor In the s;geeUkatlou.
No bid ,..111 be considered unJeu it tucJu_
or fa aeeompanied by a eertJfteate (wonled
In accordance with p. W • .A. 81 revlaed llucb
19, 1914) dul7 ueeuted by the bidder.
Each bid .ball be accolrpanled by a awom
flnanclal .tatemerat of recent d.te and a peortormance record.
No contract will be awarded until blds
have been examined .and puaed upon by the
State Eqlneer, P. w. A.
The sueeealul bidder will be required to
turnisb bonda and certlflcates of insurance
.. required
lnatructions to bidden and
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Under the leadership of Mrs. Philip H.;
Jewell, of 231 Kenyon Avenue, plans are i
being made to carc for families in our dis- i
trict of Central Delaware County at:
Christmas time with toys and baskets. The!
local relief committees of Springfield and i
Ridley Park are taking complete charge of :
the families in ~heir vicinity. ~oth ~he i
local relief committees and the SOCIal Serv- I
ice Department of the Community Health'
Society will include families receiving State
reJief as weh as those receiving priv~te
reHef from \Velfare Federation Funds.
Although we have had a generous respopsc
from groups and individuals in the community who arc contributing toward baskets and toys, there are still some fifty
families for which no provision has been
made up to this time. However, as people
arc inquiring about our Christmas needs
every day, we surely hope that. no fam.ny
will be without at least a Chnstmas dInner. Anyone particularly interested, please
telephone Swarthmore 2010.
greater part of toy stock
have been ·'reduced in price
right doWn· to rock bottom.
DECEMBER 21, 1934
delpbt.. Penna. Copiee of plana and 8peelft..
caUons ar. on flle for tbe Inspection of an
bIdden at the office of the areblteeta and at
the olflce ot the School Diltrict In the Collqe
avenue bulldin•• Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Plana. specifications and Proposal fol1lW mil)"
be aeeured from the Brchitect.. upon appUea..
lion and accompanied by a cheek. made: out
to the archlteele. In the sum of live dollara
($5.00), which will be refunded upon the
return of the plan. and s;ecifteatlona In good
order within ten (10) day. after the opening
of the bids.
ProPOAb shall be 8ubmllted In triplicate in
aecord.nce wlth the "Instructions to Bidden"
on the Form of PropoaaJ. eopy of which Is
furnished. All jlroposala .hall be submitted
in plain, sealed' enveloPel clearly marked
"Proposal lor Equipment for the School Dlatdet of Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pennsylvania," stating the division of the work
being bid upon, addrea&ed to Dr. Arthur E.
Bauett, President. and delivered to him at
the ofrice ot the School DJatrict in the College
Avenue building. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
and not later than 8.00 p.m., "'riday, Dec:ember 21. 1934. at which time ond place bids
will be opf:ned.
Each proposal shall be accompanied by a
certified check or proposal bond. aa required
in the instructions to bidders.
This project Is being financed by funds provided by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and all requirements ot
the Public Works Administration Bulletin No.
2 revIaed March 8, 1934. and amendments
thereto together with 811 other requirements
of the' Public Worka Arlminlstration must be
adhered to.
Minimum wage rateJ shall be $1.20 an hour
1 5¢
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Made from an old·fashioned recipe with fine ingredients.
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Corn
Assorted
White
Lobel
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Chocolates
5 .Ir. $1 .49 •
5 ri,l:', 98 J
. Season·. Greetings
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2 ~:~s225¢
box
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!ISaJ Cooked
Pumpkin
Rebd.
La e
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5
2 I:::; . ;
box
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Pumpkin Pies are easy to make With 4tQ) Pumpkm.
15c Baker'. Southern Style Coconut 2 con. 25c
Y.·'b cake 23c
Baker's Premium Chocolate
Flei.chmann New X R Yeast
cake 3c
layer Figs
2 Okg. 19c Glace Peel
Y. Ib 15c
New Currants
pkg l2c
Pitted Date.
Okg 15c
Snowdrift
Ib Okg 14c
Seedless Raisin.
Okg 8c
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19c l1SaJ Double .Actlon
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15¢
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Baking Powder
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25c
25c
Okg
picnic cans
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big
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wrapped
loaf
De luxe Iced Golden Pound Cake
rU;;R~~E Fruit Cake
9¢
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each
I Victor Coffee
II lISCO Coffee
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2
49c
Speclol Values In Excellent Coffees
19¢
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All Brazilian coffees blended for smooth flavor.
21 ¢
:~ 25¢
ID
A superb blend with full lIavor and aroma.
MOI~iR'S
Coffee
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Rich, tangy flavor. In the hean-ground to your order.
Garden-Fresh Produce for Your Festive Tall'e
Sweet. Juicy Florida
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Oranges
Sweet Potlltoe.
lb. 25.
Hard Cabbage
Iceberg lettuce
Slicing Tomatoes
Yellow Globe
Ib
ok
'b. 5c
held 10e
3
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19¢ 23¢
S.lb
'b 15c
lima Bean.
Cranberries
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ISc
b.~
39c '
3 for IOc
Grapefruit
Fancy Grape.
Bose Pears
\Vt..... ,p Apples
2 1b'29c
6 for20e
3 tb. 15c
~.117c
Holly W",atll.
Crisp Heam of
Onions 5;:. 20; Celerv
2 for25c
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Frida,.. Satarda,. ..... Mo.....,.
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OECEMBER 21, 1934
DECEMBER 21,1934
THe
CLASSIFIED
At State C. of C. SeuiOD
FOR RENT
.·OR RENT-Room with bath or bacbelor
.panment.
n&ow.
Adult raml!y. Can Swarthmore
FOR RENT-SmaH apartment on the HOI
Apply to Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmo~
-489 or Penn)'P8eker .cCt2.
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SWARTHMOREAN
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ULVERSTON SCHOOL
MARCHES FORWARD
Placed on Aecredited List; G.in,
Property Title to U1veraton
Hall and the "Gables"
OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN LATE FRIDAY. SATURDAy .... CIlRISTMAS EVE
DON'T FORGET •••
The Ulverston School celebrated the dosFOR SALE-1933 Chevro~et coach. Perr~t
condition. Can Swarthmore 602~ W or 2070. ing of the second six-week period of its
LOST-Gray Imd white Penian eat.
CIlII Swarthmore 333.
ORDER YOUR ·PILGRIM- TURI
Reward. fourth year last week by holding another
of its periodic trianJEular Parent-Student_
FOR SALE-ELECTRIC TRAIN PMletically Teacher Meetings. All of the teachers were
unuaed, ltandard track. illuminated tan and present and C\'Cl)' pupil was accompanied
swlteh"_ Large translonne-r Powerful en... by father, mother or both.
RlAe. Telephone. Swarthmore' 2484.
J. larden Guenther, chairman df" the
FOR SALFr-Gultar. practiea!ly new. Re880n. Advisory Board, opened the program by
.bl(l. Can Swarthmore 526.
spe~king brieOy of Ulvcrston's explorations 1
FOR SALE-DOOK 01-' KNOWLEDGE. 20 dunng the past four years in the fields of I
beautiful Volume". good 88 new, leu than
hair price. 638 Walnut Lane. Telephone. New Education. Sarah Pew, daughter of!
Swarthmore 248-W.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pew, of Moylan,
FOR SALE-one set Compton'lI PictUred En.
cyclopedia, one aet Book of Knowledge. one reported upon this year's adventures in
set Boy.,' and Girls' Dookshelr. Can Swarth. Healthland, mentioning it as Ulverston's i
more 385-M,
first objective. A r;!:roup of intermediate I'
students
gave a !-eries of extemporaneous,
WANTED
lant~rn slide talks illustrating the develop_I
WANTEn-.:-Small hQusl'keepinc apartment.. ment of transportation out of everyday
Moderate rent. Residential aecHon. ImmeI
diate orcupahCY. Write Box S, Swarthmorean life in China.
Off'lce.
Others who extcmllOraneousiy demon-!
WANTED-Lal"lt"l' Bize used doll house, Write strated typical sections of daily experiencing r
Box T. Swarthmorean Off'ice.
at Ulverston were Mary Christine Stericker,l
C!ifford Colesworthy and Helen Haldt.!
LOST
Bill Abernathy read from some of his j
LOST-O:ue and white Bilk belt trimmed with Creative \Vritin!!'.
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.Ix white bone rings. bet.....een Peckerman's
Director
E.
L.
Terman,
in
summarizing
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Shop and Hanard avenUe. If found, pleaoe
leave at P~kerman·8.
the progms at Uh'erston, revealed, how
in the shortest length of time allowed by
fixed standard!:-, the Middle States Associa- I
Auto Accidents
tion of Colle~cs and Secondary Schools 1
happen daily. Accident insurance in had just notified him with their congratu-!
a good company can he written for
lations, that Uh'erston has met every re-;
one week or more to cover touring
quir.!ment
set by the Commission and has 1
trips.
therefore been placed on the list of ac-:
E. C.. WALTON'
credited secondary schools; Announce- ;
---$6-:-"S'--C=-en-tra-:I:-:Loca:--ti-:.'-o-n--- I ment was also made that the transfer of;
deed has been recorded at Media and that j
half atone, .. bedrooms. 2 baths. 2,caI"
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garaae. oil h~t, large lot. old shade.
t c SC 00 now 0 s ht e to
Iverston I
possession at once.
Hall and the "Gables" or dormitory. A I
WM. S. BITTLE
genera! spirit of rejodng prevailed in the i
Swarthmore 111..1'
social mL'Cting which followed the program. II
&err turkey Nanno the Piltrim" .r.ncI .... has been .pecie'" stlect.d
.." 1\&oP'........1aIf of .......to•• poul.." ••,..... E...,. .'PD!o.;.... Tu .....
.... Mea fnth Idlled .....pr....b
qu.l;ly tho ....n.. COlt.
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CHICKENS
Slewera
FQ'era -- Roasters
lb.
28c
lb. 23.
DUCKS
lb. 35.
TURKEYS
GUINEAS
pro $1.50
Notary Public: -
Real E.tate
35c: -- 4Oc:
Send for H.rley-You'll Not Be
JONES FARM
SWARTHMOR£ 1831
SOI'l'J"
Honeat Under the Cover
Call Swarthmore 1441
ALL LINES' OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
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Rome, for inslance, bad one of tbe most
eoml.lieated and efficient water supply systems of Ihe ancient wOJ:ld. The Romans
u.ed waler freelf in Iheir many luxnrious
public balh. and heauUCnl fountains.
Today your public ,rater supply systems are
so developed that you can enjoy all tbe waler
you waut ••• when yon want il. Jnst tnl""
the tap and yon will get a more plentiful
supply of good, pure waier than the Romans
e'·er Ihought possible.
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BICYCLE'
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I\lan has learned throughout hi.tory tbal Ihe
mo.t neee ....ry Ihing for himself, his family
and Ihe growlh of his ciUes, is a plenliful
supply of good, pure water. A. a mailer of
fact, ad"anees and sel·back. in the development of public waler .upplies bave greally
alfecled man'. struggle to attain a higher
standard of living, as shown by the series in
tbi. paper during the past year.
1833
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THE KING OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Your OJd Bicycle Taken in Trade I
s_ Our Rebuilt Bicycles
ROBERT C. HUSTF.D
Woodlawn alld Merloa. Aves.
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We Do Nat Have Any SoUcUora
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
Eo QUINBY
ERNEST C. SNOOORASS. ASS'T.
FUNERAL I)JRECTORS
MEDIA. PAl
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Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
Smyrna Layer Figs - Ib 23c
Dromedary Dates a·oo p!.t ISc
C.lery Stallcs or Hearts 2 for 1ge
Tomatoes FANCY-FLORIDA
2 1b.2ge
2 lb. 19c
!-Iallowi Oate~
Soft Shell Almonds - Ib 19c
California Walnuts - Ib 2Sc
FANCY
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Mixed Nuts
FANCY
Ib 19c
Ib 17c
The Borough has erected two bins for'
the reception of cans, bottles and similar
waste, so that tho~ who are accustomed;
to_ dispose of their own trash may have a
pro'~r place tO,put it. These bins will be
regu~rly emptied by the Borough.
One
,will 'be found on the wcst side of Rutgers
Avenue about one hundred yards south of
Yale Avenue at the spot where Bowdoin
Avenue wiJI eventually intersect it. ~e
other bin is on the Borough lot on the
south side of Cres~on Lane soutt, of the
1
stream which runs through, the lot.
The establishment of this service is ex-!
perimental. If it)s '.,found to be a con- i
venience to. residents :md wil.l prennt thc I
dumping of tr:ash on ,'acaDt land it v..ilI be!
continued, possibly extended. If it. is:
abused it will be disconti~ued.
These bins are for the reception of household was~e only. They are not to be used
by business establishments nor by those
employed regularly to remove trash, They
are for the disposal of indestructible types:
of trash, such as cans, bottles and hind-I
ware, and are not for the reception of
garbage, dead animals, brush, leaves nor
paper.
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New 193.. Crop
Eating Apples and Fresh Cider
for the Holidays
Fresh Eggs --- Potatoes
Jellies --- Pickles
Christmas Trees
MAPLE LINDEN ROADSIDE MARKET
Middl~toWD Roa4. Opp~te the Oe"'';'.... C,!unty Home
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or
TrImmings & Fixings
fOT the Dinner!
CAMPBELL'S
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RAJAH
Salad Dressing
plat
Jar
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Dr
17c
Pineapple Tidbits 3:';~ 2Sc
plcntifnl snpply of pure, wholesome waler
even during the Blost protracted droughts,
and o,·er Iwenly.eight hundred fire byd ranis
are maintained to prolect life and property.
.!t. 39:
!L~ 7Sc
~.Ib pl. 19c
Kraft Cheese
DILL or FOUR
Pi,kles
q.
(~,;,~r~~lt)
Pies
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B-1!I
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"~ERTIFIED WATER
FRtUI PEDIGREED STREAMS"
(Und~r
8c
i.-::13c
RAJAH CLBANED
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THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY Of PENNSYlVANIA
(Near 69th and Baltimore Avenue)
(One mUe south of 69th and Market
Streets)
ALL mE pOPULAR AND MANY
RARE VARIETIES OF EXOTIC
SPECIMENS ON DISPLAY
Florida-CroWD AquariulIl Cruses
Aquariums and Supplies
Bell TelepbDDe. MadlsoD" U54
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'CigareHes ~~t:;:::$1.20
:Cigar.tt:.s='-:-_W-:-IN_G:..S:...:60....:.AA~R...V..:E..:L.:S_ c;r;:~.~1 9Sc
BAYUK b •••1 $2 30
'RINCH . 89'
C·Igars PHLLLlE!I
51)
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.ad.CREMO
(Box of 2:5 $1.1'.'
(Xm.. wrapped Humidor)
botool
$1.2S
CAMPBELL"S-TOMATO
Soup
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I:'.as
Olymp;'
Peas
Ion.
3 .... 20c
4 '::;.; 2Sc
2 '::;.; 2Sc
6.t • Sui.... 8.,.. For th. Child.....•• Xnis. Stodanl with....,. purcha •• oJ •• ,
Candies, Beverages. etc!
DEL MAY ASSOR.TED
Chocolatos
oJ.'\t.z 9Se
BOSCO
The Chocohit. Syrup
12-0% jar
25c
THE WORLD'S FAMOOS COFFEE TRIO
••• At Special Prices!
HERSHEY
Kisses - d":~~. 57c .~ 2Sc
IrIILD AND MELLOW
P8PPERMINT
8 O'Cloclc CoHee(Ro.ulIb..19c
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Red Circle CoHee Ib21c
Bolcar Coffee Supreme • Ib25e
3 10. 10e
2 1100 3Sc
Ib 19c
2:to!.': 2Sc
Ib 10c
(PiUt
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Bottle Deposit)
3 'b:.~: 2Sc
Grape Juice e'lSe
"b.":' 28c
SUNDINE
Grapefruit Juice
2 .... 19c
Oranae Juice
RICIl AND FULL HODI'D!
2 .... 2Se
...
.~
-
SP*Ci_1 dis'!"Obnb .lIe.... Church.s and
oth., Orgenizatiofts _ quantity
parch.... oJ Cendi...
23. Ib)
VIGOROUS AND WINEY!
(Regul..., 27. Ib)
ColEee
Ib tin
31e
Don't Forget Extra Bread For Stuffing Your Tur"",.
GRAHDMOTHER'S-"Otlen-Fresh"
Bread - ~6c ~e.':;9c
II
BELL"S
SUNDlNB
j
-,
In Xmas Wrabped Cartons!
POPULAR BRANDS
(2 pk.. 2Sc)
M·IX • 17.~:
39c
_
Flako Pie Crust '-00 pl. 10e:
Davis Baking Powder ~ 12c
Rajah Pure ~xtract. t=IOc
A&'P BRAND
1
0
DEL 1rI0NTE
Peaches Sliced
or H. v.d
'::~·17c
DEL IrIONTE
Pineapple
Sliced
2 '·"·35
cu.
C
DEL
Bartlelt Pears IrIONTE 10.c.neo 19C
DELIrIONTE
S
••
dd or S.ed!•••
Ralslns
2 ':;;;: 15c
••
DROMI-DARY
•• FRurr
DIX..
CAKE
Assorted Sodas - 3 'b~~: 2Sc
I
°c'
H. alf2,
·+5,
ceke
GOLD CAKE
King Edward Cigll,rs -
••. allo SparkUna: Water
YUKON CLUB
{Plu. Bottle O~politl
19 WILLIAM STREET
Fernwood, Del. Co., Pal
(waol. C.b 49c) ,
4 LAYER WALNUT ICED
Currants
Ginger Ale
the Personal Supervision of
John J. Weber)
OZ
GRAMDMOTHEIl'S-, dOoen;Frah"
20c
Brown Sug' ar'c.
' 2 pt
'o'....
b 13c
, , .
'Sel .. , ted Eggs,
<.z 29c
'Suiter ,,It..1''.flRY 2 lb. 6ge
Citron Peel' . ,~.)b ISc
Peals Lomo. o.
~.Ib 140
Cherries
(200-Z 16",)
17C d 23 C
IDEAL FOR THE XMAS, HOLlDA Y!
Lard ,pu •• R.~.'" 2 lb. 27e
Crisco
:': SSe ~~ft 19c
MARASCHINO
dOZ
Mince Meat :l¢,~~~~ 2 lb. 35c
Plum Pudding R&OR lb can 25c
Fancy Pumplcin A&oP 2 :::: 15c
Baking Needs!
,..
(150.188'.)
AaE..........
V.'a.
lorU.8.No.
1 qaaUt".
Cranberry Sauc••~jj:;::'t2 ~::"27c
jo. ISc
MRS. WAGNER'S
Cream Drops
FERNWOOD AQUARIUM
Winesllp Apple. 5 lb. 2Sc
Unfo,lund.ly whol... le COlts of I=",..,h Cranb.rri••• r. high, but· you
hive our ... urlne. Ih.d the c.nned proclud i. Very s.W,rlchlY. .
~TU"PED
YUKON CLUB
THE
Oranges
Olives
jo.13c, 19c, 29c
Fruit Cocktail':;:ISc ::'2Sc
Chocolale Bars •
*
BUSHn &TAYMAN
lo parch ••• an .xtr. quantity for your ho'iday r..liritin.
NECTAR
WORTlIMORE CHOCOLATE
*
Delicious Apples 3 I... 2Sc
s.. No.1
FLORIDA- (Juky S•••,)
Mixed Tea
Hllrd Candies
greel your friends by lelephone •.• There's added
warmlh to your SPOKEN
greetings because your
voIce is youl Frienda far
away' aDd Bcattered members 01 YOW' family will be
thrilled to BEAll your "Merry
Christmatl·· ••• Call them on
Chriatmatl Eve.,••• the
cost Is low.
WESTERN BOX
2 lb. 29c
Red or YeUow-U.
F"arlde Cho(:ol.tc Puddin. aac!
NESTLE"':; ,Plain or Almond)
FOR HEARTIEST
CHRISTMAS WISHES.
Stayman Apples 5 lb. 2Sc
Red Emperol" or While Almeria
Gelatin Dessert
p~. Se
Fruits for Salad - Ie. ca. 2Sc
he%. FILLED
Beginners and Advanced Fan.cier.
Are Alwa7s Welcome at
Fresh Cocoanuts 2 Fo. ISc
Ib 2Sc
2'...~13c
Tom.to Juice
!-lard Candie.
a
I!z:tra Faacy Ba&
h• .., 19c
"Xmu" S ••son Is the peak Jar the qualit, of FlotHl'. Oranges-b•• ur.
BRILLl.... NT
age reservoirs to insure the residents
LARGB SIZE
Ib29c
Thla Shell
Candy Clines
The growth and development of Subnrban
Philadelphia has hcen allended by a steady
growth and improvement ofthe puhlic waler
supply for Ihis territory. At the present
timc, o,·er fonr billion gallons are in slor-
Cauliflower
Cranberries
Sweet Potatoes 3 lb. 13c
GEORGIA
Pecans
Brussel Sprouts quo.tbo.17c
Bananas Giil'!:a 4 lb. 23c
Grapes
Brazil Nuts
At.L VARIET,ES
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BELL PHONE 4
Dates. Figs & Nuts!
Fruit Cake
Experiment in Trash Oiaposal
PETER E. TOLD
OLD BANK BUILDING
The annual Christmas dance of the
Junior \Voman'~ Club will be held from
S.JO until 12.00 on Saturday, December
29, at the \Voman's Club House. The
orchestra for the c,'ening will be the Main I
Line Pennsylvanians.
Miss Kathryn
Simpers is chairman of the committee in ~
charge of th~, dancc.
c
TURKEYS,b
GRANDMOTHER'S
Sbop-27 Maia St.. Mortoa, Pa.
've. Call Sw. 1839-J, Rutleclce, P••
W,.terAND
£IVILIZATION
,
i
o
UPHOLSTERING
Waverly Av~. IIUId Baltimore Pike
•
Junior Cluh Dance
FURNITURE
RESTORING
Fresh EGGS, Doz.
30c: -
Insurance -
t
Fancy, Fresh.KUI.d "PILGRIM-
I
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COLBURN'S
Poultry Sealoning .... 9c
Poultry Seasoning p.g8c
Sage. Thyme Leayes or Mari<>ram p•• 5c
~ 6~~.~f:I!n~~f! !~~&~ ~
oo::::: BW::::""'.', ;':..2Otlr.21.. 2Zad.
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THE SWARTHMOREAJI
DECEMBER 21,1934
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BOROUGH HAD SEVEN
FIRES LASTWEEK
Frank Terrells Injured at Flnt of
Three Fires on Thunday; Three
on Friday, One Saturday
TtJe Jocal Fire Company was kcpt on
the jUtDp last week, in one instance receiving two alarms at once.
The commotion began on Thursday at
12.50, P. M., when the firemen were called
to a field fire at 114 Yale Avenue, and
\\'as closel» followed b~· another field fire
at 1 P. M., on Walnut Lane. While assisting at the first fire, Frank Terrells, of Villa:
nova Avenue, received injuries and bruise~
to the muscles of one of his legs when it
was caught between a fire engine and a
buildhlg, which necessitated his not using
the leg for sc\'eral days.
After a brief respite the men were called
upon to extinguish a blaze in a play house
at the home of Mrs. William Sproul Lewis,
397 Swarthmore Avenue, after sc\'eral small
children playing in the house had built a
fire in it. Fortunately the children were
able to make an exit before the firc gained
headway.
Although thc morning was quiet, the
afternoon of Friday scored the same as
that of the J>revious day with three fires.
The first, a field fire on Vas-"3r Avenue,
occurred at 2 P. M. At 4.30 two simul.
taneous alarms came in, one from a field
fire at Swarthmore Awnue and the Rail.
road and the other from the home of Mrs.
Charles DeHart Brower, of 140 Guernsey
Road, where an oil burner had flooded and
caused a little excitement but no damage.
After hearing alarms all durin~ the night
in their sleep, the fire fighters were probably !:urpriscd when Saturday offered hut
one outlet for their energies in this direction. The lone fire on Saturday was at
11 A. M .. in a field on Park Avenue.
The fi~'e field fires which formed so
major a part of last week's fire program
were due no doubt to the dry and windy
weather conditions.
that,
songs' of childhood, with homecoming and whenever purchases are to be made,
musicians of Philadelphia, Miss Blanche
reunions, with love and good-will to aU jf any dealer in Swarthmore sells such. Hubbard. harpist, and Miss Irene Hubbard,
men.
material, that they be asked for prices. 'ceUist, both of whom have had exceptional
That first Christmas d3y at Bethlehem furthermore, tbat. should the price be on training in this country and abroad u~der
is the beginning-which shall never end- a par with otber bids, that the award of some of the famous teachers of the hme,
of all that is blessed and true and holy I' such purchases be made to the Swarthmore and who ~a":.e won wide recognition in t~
in human life. More and more, as time dealer.'"
general dlStnct by the excellence of thelf
gOtS on. it is filling the earth with light,
Council directed the secretary, Elliott ""or.k in C?Dcert and church engagements.
This shall go on from glory unto glory, Richardson, to rept,.' to the letter, stating I It IS possible .for the. ~hurch t~ secure.
until hearts of men ~hall feel the power that this had alwa).'s been the policy of,' from ~Ime to ~I~e, mUSICians or smgers. of
of righteousness and truth and love, and Council and would continue as their policy. exceptIonal ability, through the generoSlty
respond to the angels' song, j'Glory to
of the late Mrs. William Plumer Pott~r,
God in the hi~hest, peacc on earth and
who beq~eathed the ~hur~h a substantIal
~ood will to men."
POlt OfIice Open Late
I sum, the mcome of which IS to be used for
Shine through the ages, star of Bethlehem,
Tomorrow
the enric~ment o.f the musi~ of.the ~rvices.
FiJI with thy light the longing hearts of
"'or the convcnience of Christmas
The servIce begms at 4.4,) wIth tnos by.
men;
mailers and in an effort to avoid as
organ, 'cello and harp. At 5 the procesSweeten all life where human fret have 1
much as possible of the last minute
sional of the choirs will open the order of
trod,
rush, thc Swarthmore Post Office
worship. Mr. Kneedler begins the organ
And light with love the pathway up to
will be open until 7 P. M. tomorworship with "March of the Magi Kings"
God.
row, Saturday, December 22. Also,
(Dubois), followed by organ, harp and
SHADE SIMMONDS.
'ceHo trios, "Melodie" (Charpentier),
- - -....- - if you will notice, there arc now two
"Gesu Bambino" (Yon) and "The Bells"
separate mailing slots inside the Post
(Debussy). The boys' choir will sing for
Office, one for mail going out of
town, and the other for local mail.
a response, "Away in a Manser" (Luther),
If met with the co-operation of the
public, these conveniences should do
much
toward lightening the work of
(Cuntillut'd (l'OIn Page 1)
cveryone concerned and ensuring
greater efficiency in the end.
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Council Approves
Budget For 1935
EVERY SHAMPOO
A SCALP TREATM£NT
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Swarthmore 595
lp :
,4S
SANTA and
SEARS
Co-Operate
ELGIN
REDBIRD BICYCLES
$22.95
~iIIM~~~~~_
FOR XMAS
GIFTS
plQteAt this so hoty season of the year
Does it not come with consecrating grace,
ThiS prayer of \Vordsworth our high
poet-seer!
Love that makes brothers of all men on
earth,
The child-sweet love that lives and cal1not fail.
Warm as the flre that
home-hearth,
Pure as the ~now that
\·ale.
$5.00 Down
$5.00 Monthly
Ccuh Price
Plus Small Carrying
Charge
See Our Selections of
Diamond.
Watches
Jewelry
Silverware
Toilet Sets
Leather Good •• etc:
Parker Fountain p"""
Shick Dry Shave
Yea. sh'o Santa and Sears arc cooperating in brinl'ln.. you this
outstandin. value. Make YOUR
boy the happlnt boy in the
nel,.hborhood-buy him oae of
then beauUeat It i. the alft of
..lfts for the boy. You can .lao
&et the Elaln Redbird Bike in
girls' model.. too.
Deep in the treasury of the tranquil mind,
o friends, ye of sweet faith and hope
elate,
Let 10\'e this gracious day be firm enshrined
And envy barred' fore\'er from the gate,
So shall you build the temple that endures
And Yule·tide·s s,:oldcn lX'ace be richly
yours.
]. R. H.
Sitt~:w~Y
the open fire, embers burning
Cast their weird shadows with the fading
glow.
Dolly resting on my arm, how I lo\'e you
-,
rM¥~l¥~¥ftl~~"'~~"~¥~~'C~
SPEAK AT COLLEGE
TAKE FIRSlPRIZE
: ber 6, 1934, and which we believe will be
'of interest to our readers:
January Production of Playen i Hollyhock Shop, A. &: P: and "It sounds monotonous to say that the H. P: Uvenidge Expected to Hitchcock Diaplay Fira'l; McCabe-,
Club BrU,p Much New Local I Suplee's Store Win 1st, 2nd present Governor. Dr. Pearson is the best
Speak Month After A: C: MorSecond; Brower, .Third, in
Talent to the Fore
'and 3rd Prizes Respectively
American Governor ",nt to these islands
gan's
Address
on
Jan:
13
Home Decorating Contest
____
since the change of !:overeignty. It is unHaving at hand an excellent research: The victorious competitors in the Busi. necessary to state it, becaul'SC it is a fact
Arthur E. Morgan, chairman of the
The holiday di!.IJlays in the residenti!l
laboratory in the persons of her own chil-I ness Section of the Brilliant Christmas Dec. too well known to the people of the Virgin Tennes..c:ce Valley Authority, will speak on section of Swarthmore werc jud~ed this
drcn, Aurania Rouverol has simply trans. j orating: Contest arc: The HolI\'hock Gift Islands. The agitation against the Gover. some related subject in Clothicr Memorial, week by Charle~ IJ. Mitchell, Titus J.
lated w~at she saw in her own home to: Shop, first prize, $5.00 cash, ~d~en by the nor is not due to incompetcncf.", nor to at 8 o'clock Sunda)' cveninJ!, January !J, EwiR and Geor~e W. Casey.
,the medium of the stage. where all could Business Association; thr A. & P. Store,' lack of interest in the welfare of the under the auspices of Cooper Foundation.
Three IIfizcs were awarded to as many
enjoy and sympathize with the fun and Isecond prize, $5.00 in ad\'ertising ~iven, by people-it is purely party politics. Some As a complement to this talk which pTob- triumphant rontl':otants in ,this branch,- by
'tribulations of seeing her children safely! the SWARTUMOREAS, and Suplee's Store, t persons belie\'c that with a democratic ably will be delh'ered from the viewpoint the Swarthmore Business AssOciation in
,third IJrize, a box of chocolates, Anon-; administration must come a democratic of a worker with the T. V, A., the co-operation with the Delaware Coonty
through adoles::ence.
The best quality of "Growing Pains" is ymous. The College Pharmacy received governor. What do we care if our gover- Foundation has announced that ,the public Chamber of Commerce.
its absolute fidelity to me, not only in its I honorable mention.
~ nor is democrat, Ct.'publicnn or socialist, if utilities cxecuth'e, Horace Preston Liver- • Xed Hitthcock, of 511 '~orlh Chesler
situations, but in its dialogue. This is an I The t\\'o windows of the HoJlyhock 1 he would work for the uplift of the people ~idge, will also make an address earh' in Road, won the first prize, $10,00 in cash,
especially noteworthy accomplishment bc_1Shop, on Park Avenue, were decorated: of the Virgin blands. Party. politics is February,
.
with a symphony in blue. The silhouettes
Mr. Morgan, aside from his connection of the Three Wise Men before a ,blue
cause it is so difficult for most grown pcr- with poinEettia, winter gardens and gift 1 based upon :clfishness-they wt1~ tell you
sons to put themselvcs understandin~ly suggestions. with large illuminated red th~t the spoils belong to the victor. In with the government project which was lighted background supplied the nu'deus of
into the shoes of their growing children paper stars and a blue glass star casting thiS remote corner of the globe the n:en made last year, has had a full career in this display.
and to appreciate and fccl their emotions. their rays from above. When informed chosen to rule o"er ~he col~r~>d population the fields of engineering education. He
Thomas B. McCabe, 01 607··Nortb ChesYet, not since the Players Club presented that her display had won fust prize, Mrs. should ~e of the nl!ht SPlnl: Gove~or has planned and supervised the con~truc. ter Road, just a few houses ,fart.her than
~'Scventcen," a1most ten years ago, has a Wyeth said that she would use the money Pearson IS a man whose hea~t IS filled w~tb tion of scventy-five watcr control projects the Hitchcock residence, came of[ with the
play of youth been ~ffered that has been ~o provide coal for a worthy local fam- ~ympath~' for t~e poor-:-he 15 so much like throughout the country.
honors of having, in the jt.dQes· estimation,
truly and sympathetically written.
IIy.
our Presldent \\ho ha~ mc~rred the .hat~ed
In the legislath'e side of public engi. the second best seasonal display in the
On Christmas Evc, Mrs. \Vveth
placed of the wealthy class In hiS determmahon neering Mr. Mor~an has also been very Borou~h. The two finely formed bees,
It is interesting: to note in this connec~
in
the
window
a
scene
of
the
Nativity
por- to see
be 'j.!;iven h the khungry
one on either side of the door\vay, were
tion that the same player who portraycd
I that
h
I food
h b
d acth.·e,
trayed
by
clay
figures
of
the
shepherd!
and
pcop
e,
t
at
cot
es
e
given
t
e
na
cd
an
At present he is president of the Dayton trimmed with many colored lights and in
Baxter in Booth Tarkington's "Seventeen"
h
k
.
h
t ath .....or' be pro\'lded dfor t edunemployed.
when it was given ten years ago, is play- other characters around the Babe in the S
h
d Morgan Engineering Company, an office each window of the houSi! ih~re was a
uc men are ,:::reat an gran, I ey stan which he has held since 1915 i and last light. The second prize is $5.00 cash.
ing the corresponding; 'rale in "Growing manger.
Across the street from the Hollyhock out
from among the
itthis year he resigned as president of Antioch
Charles DeHart Brower, Jr., of J40
Pains," when it appears from January 8
h
I crowd
h Ibecause
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. ~.
Shop, the A. & P. window, filled with an uman nature to or~et t e e ow at e College to accept the ,government post with Guernsey Road, is the winner of the third
untIl January
12, mcluslVe, at the Swarth- ~ppe t'Izmg
. array 0 f h0 liday comest'bl
foot
more
Players Club.
I cs was
. ,of the ladder when we succeed in the T. V. A. Beside being member and prize, $2.50. A particularly flOe display of
.
.
hRhtcd by one green and one red lamp, ch~bmg to the r.to~.
officer of many engineering, scientific and red flood lighting playing across' a pool and
It would be difficult to. enlISt a cast of I with a red candle in a wreath, flickering I • A~ for the \ ugm Isl~nds, the more. re- educational societies, Mr. Morgan is also focussed on the house front captured the
~went}'. Playe.rs,,, su~h as IS calle~ for by I on and off in the center,
I sponslble peop!~ are not In the fight agamst an author of many \":,ork, including con. prize fer Mr. Bro\\'cr, who al!io had an
. __ , _
tributions to the Encyclopedia Brittanirt. added attraction in a small trimmed tree
Growmg Pams. Without uncovermg some I Suplee's Store windows contained t?}'s the Governor.
new. talent. F1fteen of the cast are ap- I and household gifts, with a Merry Chnst.
and numerous magazines.
on the front lawn and windO\\t lights.
--::~••c-::--. ,
peanng on th':, stage of the Players Club' mas and a Happy New Year strung across
The view opposing that of governmcnt
Receiv.ing Cards for Shut-Ins
(or the fir~t time. Many of. that fifteen! the background. In the window of the
control of certain realms of business-that
arc appearmg for the first time on any, door was a chimney with a de\'er aUachof the public utilities commi5!'iion-wUI
As in former \'ears 'the SWARTMOREAS
stage.
ment which caused Santa Claus to come 'I
preSumably be preSented by Mr. Li\rersidJ;:e will be glad to ~ceive any cards which
~he ot.hr.r fivc players, who carry the liP out of the chimney whenever the door
the following month. This prominent
you may ha\'e, td hc uSel:..l' for shut·jm;,
•
---• th Philadelphian hns been vice-presidcnt and
major actIOn of the comedy are well known, was opened.
and tho!<> in state in!titutioiis,-
As George. ~ld"tyre, Bobby Graham re-, The many windows of Michael's Col- t ApproXlmat~ly Only One-Nm
general manager of the Philadelphia Elechospitals, Or you may take them to Mrs.
turns in the type of adolescent part that; I~e Pharmacy contained wen arranged
of Populabon .I-!as .Responded tric ,Company, formerly the Edison Elec- Arthur
J. Gro\'er, of 21-1 Dirkin~on Avehe never seems to outgrow, despitc the: displays of merchandise in holiday dress I
to Solicdabon
tric Compan\', since 1926; and he'holds the nue, who has the names on ascd cards.
fact that he is now tWice
s...me offices' for the Philadelphia Electric
. t he aRe 0 I t he ' amid appropriate settings.
cradicated and distributes' them. 'Please.
Qhamd~r he is portraying.. ,.;\fter sucCCSS wl The iu.daes of the. husiness houses were: '. Mr. EUwoo!J B,. Ch~pm~~; chalfman of Power Cc)mnany, the Susquehanna ~lectric
not cut the cards hi order to- reIIt(K"tt.
funy devclollin~ several smaller p~i1.s ,n ;J. Horace Walter, E{I\Varcl .\. J~nkins an-d f theI dwehlfar; Ifl)rh:C"ln Swa.. tli~lU~, h~tS c~.m- Company, and the Susquehanna Power du
the
names, as this spoiis' the cara~ and
former years, Carol Esther Cleaver is here Frank. Reitzel.
pi ~ t e 10 O\d"In~ rcport 0 t e ~I ua Ion Company. He is vice-prcsident and general
any
writin~ can be removcdi oth~nvise.
't, seeS_niCS
h d •. In
. th e,
_._-_ ..•. _ - as 'Th
It nowS stan hs:
manager and director of the Philadelphia
.
gwen
t he opportuDl).
\V If
C
'tt
If \'OU would like to have',the cards caned
role of Terry, George's kid sister. Two
Building Association Strong
' e wart more
e arew~ omml ec Hydro-Electric Company, the Conowingo
for", you may communicate' \\itb ~Js:.
has to date collected S6,29L'),l;
such \\'1'Id k'd
1 S WOU Id , 0 I Cou-~.=., n-d'
....
'b
hand the Power Compam.·, thc Deel)Water Light and Gro\'er. Do not tbrow out cards which
The Swarthmore Building Association College.
our ..
largestI contn
utor,
tod Power Company, the Philadelphia Steam
t
an d :ID Staffo rd \'If
'Y.
k
Id
... ·h opes
h'
capa bl e parens,
(ContInued on Page 6)
desius to call to the attention of residents ma'e an addltlOna pc J.:e. nIt t IS an Company, the Susquehanna Utilities Com. can be used to so great an advantage by
' ' ..
of the Borough, and particularly thcse who the few cards still to he returned we may Ilany and the South Pennsylvania Power others.
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ha\'c recenl1y moved into the community, reach nearly the Slooo mark. although this Company. He also holds office in numer.
the advantages to be gained by joining the is much less than we had hoped.
ous. other utilities corporations.
Association.
"A rough analysis of these subscriptions
Mr. Liversidge, who was Rranted the
! This Association was organized thirty- shows the followinJ! result: 50 cents to James H. McGraw Award for co-operation
five years ago by a group of the (om- $5.00-264 subscribers; ~6,OO to $10,00- in 19.12, is a member of the sub-commismunity's older citizens and its work has 5-4 subscribers; $12.00 to $50.00-38 sub- sion of Banking and Industrial Committee
H Id b F d ti
f been carried on successfully by their suc- scribers; $60.00 to ::;i5,OO--? suhscribers; of the Third Federal Reserve District, a With Aid of Mr. Samuel F1~ishet
To Be
e y e era on 0 'ccssors.
$100.00 and 0\·.er-16 ~ubse?bers.
trustee of Drexel Institute, from which he, and Loc:aI CommiHee Helpful
Women's Clubs and League ! ]t has helped to linance scveral hundred "The one dIS(OUra~lD~ leature Ol the, graduated in 1897, and manap:er of the: Gr
So
t B .' W k
of Women Voters
of Swarthmore's homes in that .time, a!1d campai~n seems to h,c thal o.u_t of a total 1 Franklin Institute of Philadelphia,
oup
on 0
egm
or
has acted as a savings fund sOCiety, With populahon of approxlmatcly ,'~oo only 394,
- - --0--In the aUditorium of the Swarthmore
A new Class organized from the members: 0.1 high compound interest rate for t~ose have responded to the solicitation.
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High School on Tuesd;:t.y, January 8, at
of the Citizenship School and their friends I who desired to mnk~ small regu~ar sa.vmgs.
"It. i.S or course realized that many of:
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1.30 P. M" an ass~ciation' called "The
which functioncd C\'er)' Friday morning
During the last lIVC, ye~rs, m spIte of our cltlzens ha\·e had \'ery heavy demands
Junior Tot Lot" will be formed.
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The children of the Public Schools and
in Novemher in Media Woman's Cluh with, thc depression, it h~s (hstnhuted O\'er onc upon them, but ~ailure to contr~hute to the
Mrs. J. Osborne Hopwood, chairman of the I million dollars to Its shareholders, m~ch \Velfarc Federation would lca\e our own
the Uh'erston School. as \Yell as all other
Citizenship Department, as leader, will meet of which would not ha\'e b.een saved w!th- local charities without adequate s u p p o r t , "
'children re~idents of Swnrthmorc are
on. the first Friday of every month from out its help. It has paid e~rery. wlth- as well as those i~ Phi1adelphi~, with which I Individuals and Civic Organiza- cordially in~'itcd 'to be prescnt and help
'I t'
A ' t: Ma'''-- Seas
in this project of helpin,g others.
ten th',rty unt,'1 noon in Media \Voman's drawal, stock loan and. matuT1.ty In cas" we are so closely Inter-related,
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En·o able for Unfortunates
Mr, Snm~e Flc1S. c:, 0 • I ar e pIa. t e
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father of thLS a:osoclatlOn, WIll be present to
a popular snappy resume of current evcnts linanC131 con?l.tlon and able to make loans
up to date givin~ particular attention to to those deslrmg to finance homes.
,
Decem er
The followin~ resuJts of Christmas work I show pictu~es o~ childr~n living ~n court!:
national cv~nts in "These Changin~ United
We heHeve that the theory up~n \\'.hlch
Paralleling the tirmly cstablished and in-; ha\'c been rt!portcd by Mrs, Helen Muth, I a~d alleys In ~hlladelphla, Hc Will I.ell of
States n
I these ;;lssociations \\ere founded 1S stdl a 'asing:ly popular "Westward Ho" Sum- Welfare Secretary of the Social Sen'ice j hiS ~rcat deSire to make the5c chlldren
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M d' 'good one and that whcn 10s..~s have heen ~:r Camp on Whcel:;, ~pon~ored b)' E. L. Department of the Community Health 1 happy hy J;:ivin~ th:m a ~Iace and chance
The first dass. will mect at
e 1~1.1 sustained' it was the fault of conditions Terman Director of the Uh'er~ton School,' Sodet)· of Dclaware Count)'.
: to play, thereby lmprovm~ health and
\Voman's Club, Friday, Janua~r 4, 11Q'\h,l'r'\D'd management rather thnn thc fault of h. ,·s a~nouncin" a first annual "South- I "Many families .enjoyed c.hristmas1dtizenshi.p .
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at ten-thirty exactly-the subject 0 t e . . .
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clav will be "What's What as Cong:TCss: theor). e
ward Ho" Winter Camp on \Vheels.
through the g:eneroslty of t elr many
. c airman \\,1
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M~ets?" AU dub women who arc interAs on of the Directors recently said,
"This camp im'ol\'C5- all the educational,; friends in Swarthmore and vicinity. In- 1grade with a presiding (hazrm:m ~rom'.l~?se
'n
"what's
what"
are
cordially
in-'
I'Santa
Claus
comes
twice
a
year
to
our
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and recreational objecth'cs of dividuals, schools and churches adollted, electedi and the' "Advf'nturc 01 .R_~lldlDl!
ested,
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tnhe
Summer
Camp,"
&1.ys Dr. Terman, "and, ninety-nine families and gave fibaskets
Through Tot Lots" will, be
vited to come and brmg f r i e n d s . .
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'1' I Happiness
d
-~especially satisfies that annual urge to for- toys. The rcmaining sixty- \'e ami les starte .
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Followin~ the Current E\'cnt~ da~s the
A Request
ke the chill of the ~orthland for the I were cared for largely through the gift of
An ad\'isory committee spon~on!1g, the
Executive .Blloard °tf t;: L~:~~~ o~n~ro~:~: The purpose of a Fire Company is the :lmy hreezes of the Southland-to spend seventy.fi\'e dollars from the Union Serv· j children's wGrk is ready to aid In 'any
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mee
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tv from fire the winter vacation in the 'Empire of Sun- ices held on Thanksgiving Day, We felt possible cha~n.el.
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I heon and bu:oiness, On account of thc' protection at I.e an< proper..
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that this money could not be put to better
Those desmng more IDformatlq~'iPlay
tional meeting being planned for The nature of Its work
s ISnteo'ps are made at RalciJ!h, Sa\'annah" ad"'antap;e, No matteT how unfortunate l caU Mrs. Harold Griffin., Mrs.
- Uta y 18th in Clothier Memorial oi rcsponse to alarms and mtelllJ!ent 5) ~I
b f
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M J v S B h P
MrS Oscar
JSanuahr
C' II'e b" the Leatrue no tematic work when the scene of the fire IS Jacksonville Bradenton, Tampa and St. the coming year may e or many unem- ar son, rs. , : . IS 0 or
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nd Pro- PetersbulR ~n the way to Miami. And at'I ployed families, the, happy memory of a i J, Gil.creest, chairman ~f ,the, Ad\,I~,ory
the uSlial
e war is more
Ire a above West Palm Beach, Daytona Bcac,
h St ., d ay so ceIeb rat ed • 1
t0 Committee .
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J anuary. mee t·109 \will be held 011uar\"
The' reached,
tecth'e Association
considerably
Ives on f
rom year
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first Friday afternoon of Jan • '
h
. 'ts abilitv to measure up to Augustine, Charleston and :\ug:usta on re-I' year. _ We were glad t.~ ~e able to ~harc
--. :, CI b H' .
If
f th L ~ue of Womcn Yoters t e a\'crage 10 I
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with some of those rccelvmg state rehef as Dances at Woman S
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e .orts 0
e eacd
th's meeting at' these rcquirements, but the co-ol~eration of turn.
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'is to he m:untamed.
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turint! and ~h!ht::c('inl! in the hi<:.loric SOUl , FederatIOn re Ie ,
..a!it ,yea: we .carne Swa'rthmorc Woman's Club House' ~hall
cation of the, State. and oth~r ou,\~ta~ In ... , CI(,~:) the intcre~t ol ImbEe :3afe1r, till' camping:, !:\\'immin!! :lnd li:-:hing in the out thc samc gen,cral pollcy tor cannp; for han been a scene of unusual activity,
the
educators win speak. TillS ~\ I • C ~
• endent of Police requcsts that Gulf of Mexico, the .\tlantic Ocean and 1 those \\f'hO werc . Jn nh('e~ rhCj(lardlcss of W
What, with the Introductory CI#S and
h
Citizen's Conference for a full dISCUS.Sllon. 01 sUinn~iles be kept away from the general hasking in Florida's sun, visitin~ Region s~urce rom w IC h t elr e p carne,
e Junior Assembly of Swarthmore ~n'cing
the needs of schools-proposed le~s at~on au.o mo
d f th fire and tha.t all per- Six Scout Camlloree a.t Flving Eagle Scout j did not feel that we could draw a hard Class meeting there on Wednesday eyening,
and the situation of the teaching: profeSSion nell:!;hbo~hoOth 0
c~upa~ts of the burning C
.
~and fast line hetween our families and the followed h\' the Intermediate Class- and
in Pennsylvania.
~:~~di~~ ~nd ~~:bers of the fire company a;:e' enrollment for this first southward: stat~ families when it wa~ a qucs~ion of the Senior Assembly last evening, the High
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and police force stay off the property an.d adventure is as follows: E. l •. Terman'i <;hnstmas ch~er, W~ dId not mclude School Alumni Dance this evening and the
Many Sing Carols
away from the fire apparatus,. unl~ their director; Bill Abernathy, Boone Dinsmore,: stngle peoplcf I~ our IL"~d beca~se ~e t.felt Annual Christmas Dance of the Junior
assistance is requcsted by the hrc chIef.
Dean Parker, Jr .. Dick Delaplaine, Albert: that ~ost 0 t ~n;. ~\'ou
0 ~ a IV~ \Voman's
Club tomorrow evening, the
Between 100 and 200 people joined in
__.__ +-- - Dn;s Maurice Terman.
I and friends for
nstmas ay.
n on y rafters 113\'e been kept a-ring most all
Post Office to Close Earlier
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_.--...... - one case did we take a basket to an elderly week.
the Community Carol Singing at Boroul!h ~
Hall Plaza Christmas E v e . :
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Open House Tuesday
: p;entleman whom we thoup:ht would be On New Year's Eve, as usual, the
Bcginning Ja:nuary.l, 19.k', t.he si wart 'alone because his wife was in a sanitarium Annual ~ew Year's Eve Dance of the
The s,'nmn' ,"as led b" Mr. Octavius
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d
III c osc at
The members of the Players Club are I for tubercular patients. Imagine the surt
bib
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Swarthmore Series will be held in the Club
Narbeth ~nd accompanied by an instru- more Post 0 ICC wm ow~ w' ll I '
P M The last mall WI c ose a invited to an open house at tee u on I prise which greeted our worker when thf
mental quartet composed of two trumpets, 6.00 . '
lobb\.' at 6...5 P. M. New Year's Day between three and five.
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House. It will be a costume party.
;i-'tuba and a trombone.
,6.30 P. :a.1., and the
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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Christmas Day tomorrow, I ('an hardly
wait.
Blessed, merr~', Christmas Day, Santa, help
me find
Some J!ood deed thnt I can do, help me
to be kind.
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Rib Roast
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Any Cut
Maryland Poultry Has a Superior Flavor
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THE REASON
Poultry raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland are Superior in Flavor.
Their taate is Distinctive A la Maryland.
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CHRISTMAS
IT'S BECAUSE
of the climate, the farm range throul'h woodland. aboundiog in Nature'.
Food. of ACOrD., Nuts. Berriea and Wild Grapes; anel wat&recl by springs of
clear, pure water. Thul Nature provides that Distincti.e A la Maryland
Flavor, ollce tasted, alway. craved.
Strictly Freah
Calves' Liver
Ib.49c
Pin Bone
Roast
Ib.22c
Native Steer
EDGMONT BEEF CO.
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MANY AID IN CHAR
ITABLE CHRISTMAS
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Pussf:~~ustPutYOUdOWn'lorit'Sgetting
CHILDREN 'TO'FORM
'JUNIOR TOT LOT'
I
know,
1P2<
Guess my little mother heort makes me
AND
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lo\'c you 50.
Pussy-cat so solt and warm, cuddling in
my lap,
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Hasn't shut her motor oif while she take. ~~1f{(i!E:V~~~~~~~~~~~~E:V~~~~ I
Thcrc comes a mellowin~ sWl.'Ctness to
human life at the Christmas scason thai
is felt at no other time, and is never felt
where Christ is not known.
The inftuence of Christmas is a m)'sterr, not uplained by calling it a religious
festival. Religious festivals are countIes.o;,
but they leave life the same stagnant unprofitable thing they found it. But no
man can go througb the Christmas time
and enter into its spirit without being
changed for the hetter.
\Vith memorials we honor great men
when they die, but we honor the birth of
Christ "'ith glorious music, with sweet
T.V.A. CHAIRMAN TO 'THREE WISE MEN'
NEW CURRENT EVENT
CLASS ORGANIZEDI
Let me .mooth your rufflcs ollt, let me ~
touch your hair.
Lct me whisper to you secrets you must
keep,
Let me stroke your little head as YOli go
to sleep;
Dolly, rm so fond of you, you may never
In the
corner stands the tree, beautiful and
a nap.
bright,
Many colored hull" aglow with electric
DR: PEARSON PRAISED
$2:50 PER YEA R
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olr!:; LQve keep in your "earls
---+.--GIRL SCOUTS' CHRISTMAS EVE
SWARTHMORE, PAr, DECEMBER 28,1934
! We quote in part ; ; editorial which
I appeared in the SI. Croix Trib,m~, Decem-
ONE DOLLAR
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'GROWING PAINS' :PRIZES AWARDED IN I
OPENS ON THE 8TH BUSINESS DISPLAYS
SHAMPOO
AND
FINGER WAVE
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YULE-TIDE
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and an anthem, "The Christmas Star"
(Kinder). The girls' choir sings a carD),
"Bethlehem" (Folk Song), and for respoD&e,
with the church cboir, a traditional carol"
IIWheD the Crimson 'Sun." The church
choir will sing an especially beautiful selection of old carols. The .service will con.
elude, as in the Christma!l services of the
past, with the singing of Gruber's "Silent
Night, Holy Night," during which the
lights will be turned off and the Christmas candles alone will illuminate the
church.
FiDet Beef
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
. DECEMBER 28, 1934
Annoooce Engaaement
ofMiss Marjory J. Mason ;:;:n:'!~;: ~ri."nd
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel G. Smith, of days, Mrs. Told's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The ushers were: Allen Stock,,'eD, 'Wil- encircle her head as a halo, and she carParrish Road, have as their guests over George H. Turner, of Ambler.
liam J aqueUe, of Swarthmore; Earl ried white roses.
.,
the holidays Mrs. Smith's brother-in-law
Anderton, of Chester, and John MarShaD,
The bride and bridegroom with Dr. Ellis
Professor Marvin Herrick, of Trinity
and Mrs. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs. G. A. Slifer, of Collc~c, Hartford, -Conn., and Professor of L~nghorne.
The beautiful ivory satin 'gown W9rn by Everett Pierce, Sr., greeted the gu..l. as
[..ee Hultzen. of Columbia University, wi1l
.
H'
Toml'
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So
Dr.
and
Mrs.-J=-07
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A
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Miller.
of
Walbe
the
guests
of
Professor
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
the bride, had the added sentiment of hav- they left the church. Mr. and Mn.. Pierce
will reside at the Dennis Apartments,
Mrs~·,~rthu r .
IDIOD, 0
• lingford, were tbe guests of their son and Hunt, of Elm Avenue, this Thursday, FriCbellter Road, Attends Son'. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Miller, of day and Saturday, while here to attend ing been worn by her mothrr o.n her wed- }'orty-third Street and Baltimore Avenue,
Wedding in Paterson, N. J.
New York City, over the holidays.
the meetin~s of the Modern Language As- ding day. The tulle veil was draped to Philadel!>hi •.
DECEMBER 38, 1934
--THiSWARTHMOR£AN'~~~~T.rl~~~~~~~17.~THE~';,SW~AR~~~~REAN~~~
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Inst. T~'f 1915-21; pres. Swarthmore
Ulf we will allow the 'consumer concept'
F.~~ .,. R.....t
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'THE GAY DIVORCEE'
Micla.i ....t Show New Yeu'. Eve
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
-in-
"BRIGHT EYES"
The M.na.llment and Employeea of
the Boyd Theatre Wish fhe People
of Swarthmore a Happy and Pros.
perous New Year
Media Theatre
Friday and Saturday
CHESTER
Friday. Saturday, Monelay
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEELER
"FlJRTATION WALK"
Starlin.. Mldnirbt Show
New Year'a Eve
WILLIAM POWELL
MYRNA LOY
"EVELYN PRENTICE"
JIMMY DURANTE
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
&murtltmnrt
£cUtor aDd PuhUsher
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TITUS J. EWIG
104 PARK AVE.
That
1935
may bring you new hope, fresh courage and deeper joy
is our New Year's wish for you all.
Special Dinners in honor of the New Year will be
served Sunday from 1 until 730. New Year's Eve and
New Year's Day from 5.45 until 8.00. May we reserve
The Ingleneuk
Phone, Swarthmore 69
120 Park Avenue
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THE TRAVELERS
A BURGLARY POUCY
will not keep the burgl~n away, but it will pay the lo.s.
We can show
you how to ave premium for thi. insurance.
YOU TRAVEL, DO YOU NOT?
At a minimum premium of $1.00 we can in.ure your penonal effects
anywhere and everywhere from the time they leave your home.
YOUR FUR COAT
is .urely worth a Jot more than $S.OO. yet we can insure it against any
kind of lou anywhere. and everywhere for $5.00.
AN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE POUCY
in the T ravelen gives you complete protection. with a Traveler'. Agent
wherever you travel.
29 E. FIFTH STREET
Hoapital. and Nunc,'
Thi. is new and one
REGIONAL AGENTS
PHONE, CHESTER 6141
Look at These Shows I
on display at our showroom
THEATRE
so. CHESTER ROAD
Friday Only, Dec. 28
(F)
"PECK'S BAD BOY"
-with-
Jackie Cooper
Jackie Searl
Thomas Melshan
O. P. Heslie
Saturday Only, Dec::. 29
(F)
"HAPPINESS AHEAD"
-FOR 1935Dick Powell
Josephine Hutchinson
John Halliday
Frank McHulh
Allen Jenkins
Directed by Melvin Le Roy
7 GREAT STARS!
6 SONG HITS!
Monday &: Tuesdav. Dec. 31 • .Jan. 1
(F)
-wfth-
FRANCHOT TONE
'THE GAY DIVORCEE'
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Looks forward to a New
Year full of Prosperity
Happiness and Good
Health for its many
Extra Added Shorb
M.&.. Only
friends and customers
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AND
W.knowth.tyau willw.nl: .nother fin .... Pi·'rim.. Turley for N... y ......
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Duclclings T~~~~Is~~~P
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HAMS
9th & SPROUL STREETS
CHESTER, PA.
Saturday, December 29th
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Dried Beef
GASH-STULL COMPANY
CHESTER, PA.
LONGER, WIDER, ROOMIER, WITH DISTINCTIVE BODY
UNES AND A NEW IDEA IN MOTOR CAR COMFORT
for the election of directors and such ot er USlness as m .
come before the meeting. will be held at the banking house hln
Y 8 1935 • between t e
Swarthmore. Pa.• on Tues d ay. Januar.
Casbier.
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allo Sparkling Wat.r and Alit. Soda. (plul bot d.Posit)
EAGLE
SUNDINE
Grapefrui~Juic. 2 .... 19c
Condenled Milk ca.19c
SUNDINE
SP'ARKLE GELATIN DESSERT &.
Choc. Pudding -
Orange Juice 2 elnl 2Sc
GrapeJuice tl:tl,SC b':!t 2 8e
Olives
ior 13<, 19c, 29c
Salad Dressing - ~~~. 17c
Borden's Cheese ~~: ISc
BORDEN'S
MASASCHINO
Cream Cheese 3 . . . pkg 8c
Cherries
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Calif. Lemons
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Celery Hearts or Stallcs 2 for 25c
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Bananas Gltl~:· 4 lb. 21e
Calif. Carrots - bunch Sc
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Grapes 'i~::~': 2 lb.• 29c
Tomatoes ~'f':;':: 2 Ib, 29 c
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
ofo' SWARTHMORE
Park A,·cnue !xolow lInr,·aru
: 11 :00 A. M.-Sunday SchooL
j 11 :00 A. M.-Sunday lAsson Sermon.
Woonesday evening meeting each week, S
p. m. Reading room open daily. except Sun4
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All are cordia1ly indtE'd to attend the llentices and use the Reading Room_
SUNDAY
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Meeting House.
in the
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String Beans lana 3 No. 220C
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11 :OO-Mornim: Wotship. The Pastor preachl'S
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the flrth in the $t'rics of Advent sermons: Livin~ the Chl'i!llmns Fact.
2 :-15 and S :OO-Doys' and Gir:s'. C~oirs •.
Christmas music.
:J Choirs-60
the repetition or some or the
Vou are cordially in"ited to IShnre
our joyous worship.
Family lind Putry V.ri.tin
SunnyJield Brand
SUNDAY
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ALL VAR1ET)ES
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
;
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
1
Pa.'1tor
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
..
I 11 :00 A. M.-"The
Fasl'nce or the Gospel.
j" :00 P. N.-Epworth League.
7 :4.5 P. M.-Bright, attractive sen'ice with
19c
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4 ·eO-Pastor's Clus in the Chrlstlsn Life.
Ch-ristrnas mus!c ~epeat.cd.
Church Choir, Hoyti' and Girls Chona.
'j" :OO-YOUNG PEOPLE; Roy McCorkle, Yale
Divinity School I'peeial sp('aker.
THURSDAY
8:00-Young Woman's Guild.
ISc
¥.I-I.
Suggestions For The New Yea~'s Holiday!
SWARTIIMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCU
Rev. John Ellen' 'ruttle. Minister
hours of three and five o' clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT,
(5••,. SHcod)
C ran b arry S auee
THE
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Choice Skinless Fillets Ib 17c .. Select Oysters d•• ISc
Fresh Croakers CI"!'.1.'.':l! ~'ed Ib 10e
A. M.-Ho~y Communion.
A. M.-Sunday School.
A. M.-Junlor Cburcb.
A. M.-Mornln~ Praller and Sermon.
NEW YEAR'S DAY
S :00 A, M.-lIol:r Communion.
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CHURCH NEWS
ANNUAL MEETING
National Bank and Trust Company. Swarthmore. Pa .•
more
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The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth-
(Whol. or Shlnk H.lf)
ROLLED VEAL ROAST Bon.r... Ib 19c
FOREQUARTER LAMB (S~3~T) "' 14c
Chuck Roast B.ef Ib ISc .. Pork Sausage P.,. Ib 27c
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Contlnuoua Monday from 7.00 P. M.
to 2.30 A. M.
Miclal.ht Show Statta 12.01 A.. M.
Continuous New Year-. Day at 1.30
Finest Quality Meats at A&P Markets!
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Epi$t'opal
Chester Road and CoUege Avenue
Re-cl("lr:
Rev • .1. Jarden Guenther. S. T. )1.
THE NEW FORD V-B FOR 1935
Cheater Pike at Prospect Park
"GENTLEMEN
ARE BORN"
II
The Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Company
We invite you to see
C"nf"lnu"u. from 1.30 to 11 P. M.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
By 1:-.1 A
•
A TRAVELERS ACCIDENT POllCY
may now be had that wi1l pay all Medical.
charges be.ide. a weekly disability payment.
of the b~.t at very reasonable ratea.
"THE MERRY
MONDAY and TUEIDAY
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MAURICE CHEVALIER
JEANETTE M:sc::DONALD
"365 NIGHTS IN
HOLLYWOOD"
(A)
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Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday
NEW YEAR'S EVE ONLY
NEW YEAR'S SHOW
genhe,m. Memonal FountJ:'hon SlDee 1.925; meDt will give us the opportunitY--
I
"STUDENT TOUR"
WAVERLY
Drexel Hill
+
ROSAUE DRYDEN
,
your tabid
WIDOW"
Theatre
all of which lend to broaden Ihe market
memo div. of edn!. relatlons of Nahonal they seem disposed to do it."
Research Council smce 1922; trustee World
Peace Foundation since 1927; Institute for
IN THE GRIP OF LA GRIPPE
Advanced Study since 1930. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Am. Hist. Assn.,
We are just in the midst of a wonderful
Am. Pbilos. Soc., American Academy Polit.
treat;
and Social Science, Phi Beta Kappa (mem.
We
have grip, grippe and Ia grippe.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934
senate 1931-37), Sigma Nu; pres. Assn. The jJatients cough and sniftle all day;
Am. Colleges, 1925; hon. memo Am. Assn.
It's driving the nurse almost dippy.
A CHAMPION FOR SANTA
Univ. Profs. Democrat. Clubs: Cosmos
(Washington); Century (New York); There's three of us down with the stylish
To the Editor:
disease;
University, Franklin Inn (Phila.); Har~
liThe time honored custom of Santa vard (Boston and New York); Athenaeum
It costs you nothing to get it;
Claus in Swarthmore is a beautiful tra~ (London). AUlhor: Elizabethan Rogues But that's not saying how much you're in
dition and is greatly enjo)'ed by young and Vagabonds, 1913; College English,
debt
and old. The untiring efforts of those 1913; The Oxford Stanlp, 1917 j Editor:
'Fore the bills will Jet you forget it.
men who freely give their timc and per- Matcrials for the Study of English Literasonalities to this work deserve our con- ture and Composition, 1914; English and If I were a painter or even could write,
I'd desCribe my symptoms for you.
gratulations and praise.
Engineering, 1917; Oxford of Today (with In fact, I think 1 will, anyhow,
"These men at their own expense yearly L. A. Crosby), 1922; Honors Courses in
But I hope you're not getting it, too.
rent tbe Santa Claus costumes. I do not American Colleges and Universities (Nat.
believe this is generally known.
Research Cound!), 2d. edit., 1925. Home: The top of my head feels just like a lid
"I would like to suggest the citizens of 324 Cedar Lane, Swarthmore, Pa."
On a box that's been Sluffed far too
the Borough, through the medium of the
tight;
.
SWARTJIMOREAN, take up a collection at
The
mucous
membranes
of
eves,
nose
and
I
Discuss Business Conditions
this time to purchase these costumes and
throat
.
I
have them kept at the Borough Hall.
With the kind permission or the pub-I Are weeping far into the night.
"l am enclosing my check to foster this Ushers \\iC quote the following article by
worthy cause."
Thomas B. McCabe, of Swarthmore, pres. I've got muscles and bones and nerves, tou,
I gueSSj
WILLIAM SPROUL LEWIS.
ident of the Scott Paper Company, which
That
I've never suspected before;
appeared in the December 15th edition of
At
least
they picked out separate times
Editor and Publisher. The article is enFROM "WHO'S WHO IN
When
they wanted to get stiff and sore.
tiUed "Many Will Show Healthy Growth,"
AMERICA"
referring to business conditions.
We've drunk many (IUarts of hot orange
The following is the flrst of a series of
HIt is difficult to prophesy general busijuice j
articles on Swarthmoreans in 'I\vho's Who ness for 1935 because economic developWe've used up the kerchiefs galore i
. in America." These articles, which will ments are now dependent upon political The aspirin bottle can't stand the strain
be reproduced by courtesy of the publishers moves and political actions for 1935 are
With three of us asking for more.
of "Who's Who," will appear each wcck in still uncertain •
alphabetical order in this paper.
I
"If the political regulatory measures of Our nurse has on'c problem (of many, I
guess)
"AYDELOTTE, FRANK, coUege pres.; I business and fmance are modified and the
That throws her into a stew.
b. Sullivan, Ind., Oct. 16, 1880; s. William r~cently announced co-opcrath'e spirit beE. and Matilda (Brunger) A.; A.B., Ind. i tween \Vashington and business leaders de- For while our pairs of cold feet are '''rec,
Our hot water bottles are two.
U., Bloomington, Ind., 1900; A.lf., Har-I velops, there is every reason to believe
vard 1903' Rhodes scholar from Ind. to that business confidence will respond and We've surely got a good·natured nurse;
Oxfo~d U.,' 1905407, B.Litt., 1908; LL.D., that 19.35 will show a decided improvement
She never protests when we yell.
.
. She brings us medicine, mea1s and good
Allegheny Coli., 1923, Yale University, in general business.
1928' D.Litt. Universitv of Pcnnsyh'ania.
"Irrespective of general busmess condicheer,
1924' Unive;sity of . Pittsburgh, 1925, tions I think there will be many individua1
Seems to want to make us get welL
oberiin, 1926; m. Marie Jeannette Ossood'il businesses that will show healthy ~owth
of Cambridge, Mass., June 22, 1907; I son, in 19.15, as some of them have dunn!;: the \Vell, I suppose life may be worthwhile,
William Osgood. Instr. English, Sou1h- past four years, betause of the so?ndncss
If this fire in my head will go out,
western State Normal School, ca1ifornia'll of their policies and the s.kill of their man- And my eyes and nose will tum off the
P
1900-01' instructor English, Indiana agements. I refer partIcular1y to those
wcepsi
U~iycrsity,YX)J-02, Louisvi~le (~y.). Boys'. manufacturi?g .. b.usinesses " . .hose funda· At present I'm inc1i~ctl ~o doubt. ..
,: High School.· i903-05;· assb. pr~'f. En~lish,·l·menta~ .conslderatton ·has been sound mer~
For grippe's an affliction that makes you
Ind. U., 1905~15; prof. EnglIsh, Ma~s.l chandlsmg.
feel worse
Than maybe you reaUy are;
But bad as we feel, I suess there's no
doubt,
There's none of us Hcrossing the bar!'
SWEENEY & CLYDE
TEL•• SW. 1171
fWn· Ame~ca, 1923-27; memo ad-
mmlStrahve bd••Instltute of Internat. Edn.; and increase human satisfaction, we will
ehmn: edDI. adv,:",ry hd. Jolt" SI.moD Gug- prosper in 1935, parlicularly if the GO\'em-
..
Phone Swarthmore 800
Eatered .. Sec.Obd Cia. . Matter. January 24.
1929. at the Poat Offic.e at S.arthlllon. PL,
UDder the Act of March 3. 1879.
Let Us Help With Your
Parties
Al,'n.u'ty
wm Be 0,... 'T'd 9 P.M. Mond.,-CI...... N ... V_'I
0... _
"I. BeUer qualities
"2. Improved customer service
113. More intelligent advertising
"4. BeUer selling
Social Editor
I
(F) Mon. &: Tues., Dec::. 31. Jan. 1
FRED ASTAIRE
CINGER ROGERS
for Advancement of Teaching
SJDce 1922; nat. dir. War Issues Course,
War Dept. Com. on Edn. and Spl. Train~
ing, 1.918; trustee, Teachers' Insurance and
Goaeral Maaqer
I
BOYD
~oundation
ANN B. SHARPLES
I
sociation of America, to be held on those
Among the Swarthmore students at days at Swarthmore and Philadelphia.
Mr. anti Mrs. \ViIliam D. Mason, of
\Vlostlown School who are spending the
Thayer· Road, Swarthmore, announce the
holidays with their parents arc Morgan G.
Miss Virginia Reynolds, until recently of
engagement of their dauli=hter, Miss MarSmith, Da\'e Shoemaker and John Jaquette. the Strath Haven Inn, now of Minneapolis,
jory J" M;tson, and John G. Pew, Jr., son
Dick Smith, a student at George Schoo], Ind., is spending the holidays with her
of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pew, of Rose
is also spending the holidays at home.
mother, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, and her
YitUey. The announcement was made at
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
an··. informal gathering of Miss Mason's
Roscmaine Creighton, of Elm Avenue,
Waldo
E. Fisher, of Han"ard Avenue.
friends ·at' her home Christmas afternoon. entertained on Christmas Eve when her
Miss Mason studied art and music at guests were:
Betty Douglas, Eleanor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liebeck, of Park
the New York School of Art. Mr. Pew Smith, Sylvia Swann, Naomi Wright, Avenuc, entertained the following guests
is a graduate of Lafayette University, and Sarah Fus...~II, Carol Goodman and Betty at dinncr on Christmas Day: their son~
is as.~ciated in business with his father, Cresson.
in·law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. \ViIwho is president or the Sun Shipbuilding
Ham F. Uthe. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Milan J.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcrschel G. Smith, of
and Drydock Company, in Chester.
Fisher, the Misses Belty, Doris, and MilParrish Road, will entertain at two Mex4
dred
Fisher, Master Jack Fisher, of ByMiss Doris Katharine Ferguson, daugh- ican dinners ne"t month. one on the 5th
wood;
Mrs. John Hays, Mr. and Mrs.
ter of Mr: and Mrs. Peter Guthrie Fer- and the other on the 19th.
Leigh
Hopkins
and 'Mrs. Robert Hopkins,
guson, of Patc~on, N. J., and Mr. Albert
of
Mcrchanh'ilIe,
N. J.
Mrs. William \V. Speakman. of Buck
Hibbs Tomlin.,~.on, of New York City, son
Hill
}o~alls,
who
has
been
spending
the
of Mrs. Arthur H. Tomlinson, or South
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, of Swarthmore
Chester Road, Swarthmore, were united in Christmas holidays in New York City with and Ogden Avenues, will assist in receivher children, will leave soon for Pasadena,
marriage on Saturday, December 22.
ing and pour at a tea and supper party
Cal.
Mr. \Villard P. Tomlinson, of S\Varth.~
on Sunda)' at the home or Mrs. Florence
more, brother of the groom, was best man
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Joncs, of W. \Vilson, of Chester.
at the quiet wedding, alter which the
\Vinthrop Mellen, of Chester Road, enbride and bridegroom left for Sumatra, Swarthmore Crest. will hold open house
in the afternoon of New Year's Day.
tcrtained a group or friends at a dinner
where they will ~J1end their honeymoon.
Mr. Tomlinson is a vicc-pre!;ident and
Eugene LapJ>C, son of Mr. and Mrs. I party on Wednesday.
a director of the Standard Vacuum Oil E. C. Lappe, of Park Avenue, has suffered
Mrs. C. A. Buntin~, of College Avenue,
Company.· of New York City.
a relapse after he was thought to be on
with
her daughters, Miss Edith and Miss
--Mr." and Mrs. Claude C. Smith and the road to recovery from a severe case of Isabel Bunting left yesterday for Miami,
influenta.
.iamil)·, of .Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore, arc
Fla., where they will spend the ne:"(t two
enj9ying the Christmas hoJidays at the
Miss Eleanor Hayes, of Boston, Mass., weeks.
Inn at Buck Hill Falls, Pa.
is spending the holidays with her parents,
Dr. Tom R. Gamma~e, of l\iiami, Fla ..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Haycs, of Elm
Dick Cross. of Princeton Avenue, a stu- Avenue.
announces the association in medicine and
dent at Fishburn· Military College, Va.,
surgery, of Dr. Robert H. Farringer, son
has arrived to spend thc holidays with
Mr. and ~frs. Colfax Markham, of of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Farringer, of South
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Cross. Washington, D. C., arc spending the holi- Harvard Avenue.
. Miss Margaret Little, a student at Sar- days with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fethcrolf, of
Pierce-Ellis
g:ent School, is spending the holidays ~vith
Park Avenue.
A marriaf,te of widespread interest was I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little.
solemnized
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
of Park A,·cnue.
Mr. Charles Wilc~x, of Pittshurgh,
--Church
on
Saturday evening at 8.30
Dr ... and 1\Irs. George H. Cross, of arrh'ed on Saturday to spend the holidays
with his son-in-la,W" and daughter, Mr.
Princeton Avenue, entertained about sixdaughterwhen
of Dr.
\Viltiam
T. ElIis
and Ellis,
Mrs'j
Miss
Margaret
Ame1ia
and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, of Park Ave- o'clock,
teen relati\"es at dinner on Christmas Day.
Ellis,
or
Walnut
Lane,
Swarthmore.
nue.
became the bride of Edward Everett Pierce, I
Miss Barbara Campbell, of Wenonah,
Jr.,
of Bath, Maine. The ceremony was
Mrs.
Robert
Spiller
was
co·hostess
with
X. J., arrind last week 4end to spend the
Mrs. E. L. Hunt, of Elm Avenue, at the performed by the Rev. John Ellery Tuttle,
holidays with fICr grandmother, Mrs. Edgar
home of the latter on \Vednesday, Decem- D. D., pastor of the church.
Campbell, of Princeton A\'enue.
The bride, who \""as given in marriage
ber 19th, when the guests were the other
members of their sewing club. Christmas by her father, Dr. Ellis, was attended by
Miss Marian AUen, of Lansdowne, as maid
car01s were sung.
of honor. The bridesmaids were: Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park Mary Sturdevant, of FrankCord, and Miss
THEATRE
Avenue, have as their guests over the holi- Eleanor MacKinnon, of. York.
(F.,
. NOW PLAYlNa
The bride's matrons were: Mrs. How."HAPPINESS AHEAD"
ard
Marshall, of \Vashington, D. C., and
sTH .. WELSH STS.
DICK POWELL
Mrs.
MacKinnon Ellis, of Bryn Mawr. Pa.
JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
CHESTER 4711
THEATRE
Henry Dean, of Braintree, Mass., acted as
NEW YEAR'S SHOW
Cheater'a Moat Distinctive Theatre
best man for the groom.
College SlDee 1921. Am. see. to Rhndes to dominate business with the emphasis
trustees since 1918; 1ru5lee Carnegie 'on-
Eo S"..Ie.
KED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTH!ORE.,. PA.
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WOMEN MASTERING
WOODWORKING ART
DECEMBER 28, 1934
Santa Claus was Impersonated by Mr.
Grant Windsor. wbo acted the part perOn New Year's Day there will be a
All tbe guests at the Swartbmore had a
fectly.
Immediately after arriving. be ad.
celebration of the Holy Communion at very enjoyable time on Christmas Eve at
dressed
a
to M.... Ellen K. Brew.
8 A. M.
a party in tbe lobby of tbe apartment ster, who greeting
was
in
the audience and who
o
house.
is probably the oldest woman living in
Methodist Church Notes
Tbe party began at 6.30 P. M.• witb a Swarthmore. After this greeting. Santa
The service on Sunday night at 7.45 group of children trained by Mr. and distnDuted the gifts. whicb had all been
will be made attractive with the presence Mrs. W. W. McCall, who sang USanta tastefully wrapped in cellophane by Mrs.
of the three choirs of the church and the Claus Is Coming to Town," while they D. Reed Geer.
repetition of some of the choice Christmas marched through the lower corridors and
the singing of "Jingle BeUs/' Santa
into the lobby, where a Christmas tree leftWith
tbe
bouse to make his other calls of
had been prepared for them.
the evening, and the party cnded.
•
Party at Meeting House
Everyone prescnt then joined in singing
Everyone voted the party a success which
"0 Come, All Ye Faithful," led by Mr.
was due in no small part to the hostesses,
McCaJl with Mr. I. P. Davis at tbe piano who made it a point to call on those in the
and Mr. F. J. Tucker, Jr., accompanying
house who were ncw arrivals in the Swarthon the banjo.
more and extend tbem personal invitations
An outstanding feature was the nelt
to attend, and who introduced them to the
number, a duet, "0 Holy Night," which
other guests of thc hous.e during the evewas sung beautifully by Mrs. F. J. Tucker,
ning. Mrs. William S. Campbell. Mrs.
Jr. ,and Mrs. George Plowman .
H. W. Olcott, Jr., Mrs. James 1\:1. Symes
After another carol in which everyone
and Mrs. Robert S. Wick actcd as hostjoined, Mrs. Plowman held aU the chUesses.
dren spellbound with her reading of "The
---+--Night Before Christmas,u and after this a
At
State
Convention
quartette composed of Mrs. Tucker and
Mrs. Plowman and Messrs. Davis and I Roland L. Eaton, \'ice-president of the
Plowman, rendered two familiar carols. I Swarthmore School Board, is in Harris\Vhile everyone was singing the chorus burg attending the Annual State Conven.
of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," old tion of the Pennsyh'ania State Education
Santa Claus popped in with two large bags Association, bcing held Wednesday, Thursof gifts for all the children in the house. day and Friday of this week.
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More Christmas Seal
Money Needed
THE SEASON'S GREETING
TO YOU
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
DECEMBER 28, 1934
..
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIED
Many Aid in Char-
itable Christmas
FURNITURE
RESTORING
Study Re.~ts of Eclipse Photos
"Send for Harley-You'll Not Be SOlT7'
GREEN'S COAL SERVICE
UPHOLSTERING
Alumni Club Meets Here
Call Swarthmore 1441
and vice· president of the college.
Dr. Miller .successfully phot~graphed
seven total echpses of the sun 10 1900"
1905, 1918, 1925, 1926 and 1929, the two
latter efforts being in Sumatra. Professor
~o~ W. Milrriot~, of S~\'arthmore! is work109 10 col~a~oratIon .wlth Dr. MIl~er.
In addition to Its research mto the
eclip;;e ~ndi~gs, the Sproul Observatory .is
contlOulng Its parallax program begun In
1913 to d\!termine the distance of stars
from the sun and the proper motion of
stars.
The monthh· mectinrr of the Delaware
County Alum~i Club,o:.of the University
of Penns\'lvania was held at the Harvard
Tea-room in S~\'arthmore Tuesday evening.
'
The club was much honored by the
presence of Dr. Cornelius Weygandt, professor of English at the University and
well-known author. Dr. Weygandt spoke
on the culture of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
The next meeting of the Alumni Club
will be held Janual'}' 8. Robert Decker,
trustee of the University of Pennsylvania
and prominent lawyer in Philadelphia, will
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
sw.
OLO BANK BUILDINC
1833
for their co·operation and good will in 1934 and look forward
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
to a New Year of success, happiness and prosperity for all
m 1935.
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST C. SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
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BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA.
,".".'
M. BARNES. ·Manager
A. & P. STORE
FUNERAL DlRECfORS
.
3 PARK AVENUE
EsTATE OF }"REDERICK W. PATERSON.
OEC·D•
LetteJ'lJ of Administration on the above estate
have been granted to the undertlhrned. who
reqUllIIts an pel80ns ha\·lng elaimA or demand
Bgainat the estate of the decedent to make
known the eame. and aU pel':1_ons Indebted to
the decedent to make payment. without delay,
to
EZRA D. MERRIAM,
280 Swarthmore Ave..
Or to hlA Attorney.
, JOHN E. GENSEMER.
Swarihmore. Pa.
. 1612 Market St••
Philadelphia. Pa.
12-7-Gt
tatate of LOUIS COLE EMMONS, deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
Estate bave been granted ~ the undeniKned,
who t'eqUE!lJts all persons having claims or
demands against the ·Estate of tbe decedent
to make knoYo'n the same. and aU persona
indebted to the decedent to make payment.
witbout deJay. to
.
ALICE LEMON '~MONS. ExecutriX.
Riverview Farms.
Swarthmore, Penna.
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What to do with
your Xmas Money
Or to her AttorntW:
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq.,
1617 Land Title Bldg..
S. W. Cor. Broad &: Chestnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
11-SD-ST
Ueittet
SAFETY FI RST !
Opportunity to win $500 in cash and a
travel allowance
01 $ZOO
to Washington is
Ojfi'rs These
Sliggestions
Start an AII·Electric Kitchen.
Your Christmas money will
make a down payment on an
A HAPPY. HEALTHY NEW YEAR
TO YOU ALL. Penncrest'. pure milk
win bring you added health and happine.. this year. Our service men will
continue . to serve you promptly and
politely.
p[~ N(I
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ELectric Range ·or Electric
Rcfrigeramr.
Start an All-Electric Laundry.
Your Chris"mas money will
make rhe down payment on
an Elec.ric Washer or Electric
Ironer.
Add Elecuic HO£ \Vater Serv-'
ice [0 your home. Your
Christrn;ls money will make
rhe down p.lymem on an Electric \'\fatcr Hearer.
In\'cH in one of the smaller
electric aids, such as a Toas[ma.<;[er Hospitalit\, Tray. ElecrricCofl'ee Mah'r, Combination
Grill. Toaster and Wame Iron
or an Electric Mixer.
gift money will keep on paying big returns all
year 'round .•• in new hours added to each day,
better health, greater peace of mind, and
fuller and brighter home life.
In
IISaJ Golden Table Syrup
lIi·lb "",n 10c
19c Acme Orange Marmalade
2 jars 290
Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise
~. t jar 17c
Hindu Belle Salad Dressing l pOD
.
Soup Beans
3 lb. 13c Keebler Saltines
pkg 13c
15c Dill Pickles 2 qt jar. 25c Culden's Mustard jar 11c
lISa) Vinegar
2 bots 170 160 Pabst-ett
2 pkgs 29c
10c lISCO Partly Cooked
I
days at the Lansdowne Theatre. is affording
HAPPY AND
THY NEW YEAR
HEAL
wholesale amusement for local theatre-j
TO ALL
Gay Dh'orcee," starting Monday for two
Beans Poi:~
6 ci':.. 2 5 c
20c IlSCD Bartlett
Pears Luscious
Halves
Open Fresh-Generous Size-Whole.ome FlavOl
- biS 6c
Victor Bread
Bread Supreme
14c
lISa)
9c
100 Calif. (Tomato Sauee)
Maine Crushed
Corn
2~~n;
Sardines
2
25c
2 tins 15c
Herb.Ox Cubes
gl"'100
Mint Jelly
13c SpinaCh 2 large can. 210
Grape Nuts
pkg 19c
170 Armour's Cooked
15c
large
cans
Ib 15c
Mince Meat
2 bots 17c
Ritter Catsup
pkg 10c
Flako Pie Crust
Fleischmann Yeast cake 3c
2 ~:;.~ 2 7 c
Corned Beef
..
. :5 QUOS 1cDelicious
Phllhps
4can·19c
J
2 pi!gs 13c
French's Bird Seed 2 pl,gs 25c Sc Brillo
Bird Gravel
Pkg So Kirkman's Soap 3 cnkes11c
pkg 9c
15c Cloro.x
2 pt bots 25c La France
J~c Quick
Flakes
2
pk-s
250
Reckitl·s Blue pkg 5c. 10c Arrow
Soap
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17c
can:, 32c
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RUMFORD
Baking Powder
Quali~r
Poultry jor the New Year'. Festival
Fresh Killed, Fancy, Plump
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C
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(he
"pIck of the flock:'
Fancy Fresh Killed Stewing
Fancy Fresh Killed Stewing
Chickens
Chic-kel1s
tb
19 c
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1b
23 ·c
c~:~:~ed
Ducklings
Ib
~o~c...)
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21 c
Lean Fresh Rib End
Pork Loins 3\XPn!~)
BUCHNER'S
Fresh Select Oysters (Opened'
Fresh Fillets Cenuine Haddock
,..-....".:C:;;:,ooked. Peeled Fresh Shrimp.
Corn-Fed Beef
{. LeaD Chuck
SIMPLY CALL
SWARTHMORE 10412
VAN ALEN BROS.
Roast S
Beef Liver
140
COAL
Ib
.
tb
18c
lb 22c
3 lbs 100
doz 15c
Ib 1Sc
% Ib 1.:;.70,-'-::--;
Bolar or Cro.. Cat
Standing Rib
Thick End Rib
lb. tis..
lb. Z9c
Ib
Ib
29c
22c
Garden-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Crisp Southern
HERE TOMORROW
A modest sum will make the down payment on
PONTIAC PRESENTS
any of the larger home appliances or purchase
outright one of the many smaller invaluable
A New Low Priced Six and an Improved
Low Priced Eight
electrical helps to housekeeping. Visit any of our
stores, or see your dealer or department store, and
Inb'oclucinc
Turret Top Bodies by Fi.her - Triple- Seal Hydraulic Brakes
Speed.UDed StyU ... -
SoUd
. Spin.ch3
LaPlle
Steel
Onions
.
C. R. LOUGHEAD, INC.
NINTH & SPROUL STREETS
THE BELL TElEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA
Chester 4484
Thill Skill
tbs
25c
C~pefrait
.. for 190
Extra Fanc.lluge Stayman WInesap App!es Ib 5c : doz 29c
do'17c
Sweet Juicy Tree-Riro.l~d Florida O.anges
bunch 10c
Cauliflower
head 17c/Celery Hearts
2 Ibs 5c
Hard Cabbage
3 Ib_ 5c Tender Turnips
No.1 Yellow Globe
Crisp California
5j,~g19c
bunche·15c
inspect any and all appliances without obligation.
A Pioneer in Vo'ttntarily Establishing Low Rates for All Electric Seroice
loar
large
Jonr
Angel Food Cake each 25c
v
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17c
50· fISa) S!owly Cooked
A
It is a high-speed entertainment
with no time for parking and co·stars
"'red Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the dc
lightful pair who made such a hit in "Flying Down to Rio!'
In the stor\' Fred meets Ginger under I
strange circu~stances, too amusing to rob i
of its punch by telling, and he chases her I
hither and yon in a frantic effort to dinch
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Pancake Flour
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WISHING
orous. RKO-Radio's musical comedy, "The
goers.
THAT CHRISTMAS MONEY, that precious
check-how can you get the most benefit from
it? Invest it in an electric labor· saver and your
9c lISCO Buckwheat or
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now available to pupils of Pennsylvania
On New Year's Eve at the Rutgers
high schools in a nation-wide contest, ac-. Avenue School the BOlt Scouts of Swarthcording to an announcement by thc De- more will ~ive an all-Swarthmore Scout
partment of Public Instruction. This award dance. Tickets for couple or stag are on
is made annually by the Gorgas Memorial, sale from all Scouts. If you don't have
Institute, which has announced the open- your ticket now, get one or pay at the
ing of the seventh annual Gorgas essay door. The dance will begin at 8 o'clock.
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contest.
All high school students are eligible to'
Penonal Property Returns
enter essays dealing with work in disease! The personal property assessment blanks
control. The topic assigned for this year I should be returned to Frank Gettz,
is "Gorgas' Control of Transmissible and. assessor, ~ot later than the ~rst of .Janu.
Other Preventable Diseases."
. ary. Failure to do this ,!,dl requtre an
Winners in Pennsylvania high schools assessment of double an estimated amount
will be selected by a faculty committee on your personal property.
appointed by the principal. These winning
essays are then entered in a State contest.
The winning State essays then will be enWANTED
tered in the National contest. AU high
school winners will receh·e a special medal,
SALESMEN-Three successful
State winners $10 in cash, and the second
life insurance. electric appliance
National prize is $150 in cash and the
or similar lines, wanted to .sell
third National prize is $50 in cash. The
the most popular automobiles to
contest doses February 15, 1935.
clients in Media. Springfield.
Since Swarthmore youn~sters have come
Prospect Park and vicinity. Adout victorious in quite a few similar condress with references.
tests in the past year or so, we are glad to I
be able to bring to their attention this
Box S. % Swarthmorean
latest opportunity ~n the essay field.
Lansdowne Tbeatre
(Your Electrical Servant)
Wh.re Quail" Counts aad rour lola••, GOI. F.rllt••t
New Year's Dance for Scouts
Mischievous, gay, spectacular and gla":J-1
Ready Kilowatt
The less merchandise we have to count. the easier
the task, so we are drastically reducing prices this
week. You can save money by moving these
quality foods to your shelves and also secure
many things you will need.
I
Pupils May Try for $700 Award be the speaker.
o
'!eat 'tend enie,!l4Unt
Big Pre-Inventory Sale
1935,
Miller. director of Sproul Observatory
PETER E. TOLD
1. ••••-,,""1".,'
"With these two great lines lor
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A photometnc study of the large-scale Che.... rolet is confident of breaking c\'cn
photographs of the Solor Corona made by lhe Jine records established by last vear's
.
seven Swarthmore College eclipse expedi- car."
tions is being conductcd by Dr. John A.
Honelt Under the Cover
Shop-27 Main St., MortoD, P ••
Eve. Call Sw. 1839·J. Rutled.e, Pa.
We wish to thank our friends and cuStomers in Swarthmore
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their romance.
She rUDS because she loves him ••• but
FOR RENT
that can't be explained either, without revealing one of the smartest situations of
FOR RENT-Iloom with bath or bachelor
the
season. Finally, through mistaken
apartment. Adult family. Call SwartJa.
(Continued from Pnge 1)
more 639-W.
identity, she issues him a strange invitation
which results in a (onglomerate mixup of
FOR RE~T-Sm.ll apartment on the BW.
Apply to Albert N. Garrett, Swarthmore Man came to the car to get the small bas-- loves and romance and people in one hotel
ket for himself and said excitedly-'She's suite I
"S9 or PennYPacker 4U2.
home. They sent her back for the holiThe climax is a happy one, and the
LOST
days because she had improved so much.' story is 50 entertaining that it could stand
LOST-Gray and white Pel'llIan cat. Reward. He had not applied to the state for an in- even without the remarkable song and
crease in his order and could not at that dance features.
Can Swarthmore 333.
late hour get anything over the w~k-end.
The cast includes Edward Everett HorWANTED
The Christmas basket though quite small ton as a dumb English bamster; Alice
waS a very timely prescnt. The worker
WANTED--SmaU furnished apartment with told him that had she known hIS· wife Brady, who caures him to try CVCI')' detwo bedroom&. Call Swarthmore 900.
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vice to avoid marrying her; William Austin
:------:==-=::-:-:-------1 wou d be home she would have tried to as a "meaney husband," Erik Rhodes as a
PERSONAL
put some special things in the basket which debonaire professional Romeo, and Eric
PERSONAL-Would like to place a good. com- ~O~d ~ve been nice for her. He said, Blore as the funniest English butler seen
petent maid and cook. Call Swarthmore t oesn t matter what there is in it. We on the screen in ages.
900.
The film was adapted from. Astairc's inare glad to ha\'e anything and to know
POSITION DESIRED-As ehauft'eur and all that we were remembered.' Once again temational stage hit, of the same title,
around house man. Neat appearance. Beet wc are reminded that it is not the SilC of h·
reCerenea. '. Telephone Swarthmote 754.
th 'f hi
W Ich ra'l 288 performances in Nc\v Yor~
.e gJ. t . w ch co.uots so. muc~ as. the good and six months in London. It was directed
WI,II whIch. the gIft Carnes With It.
by Mark Sandrich.
Auto A~cidenta
I~rom different parts of the district the I
___+-_ _
·happen daily. ·Accident insurance in J~D1ors of t~e Woman's CI~b borrowed
New Model. Next Week
a good company can be written for thl~ty-two chlldren for a ChrIStmas party
Chevrolet's new cars for 1935 will be
one week or more to cover touring which they gav~ last Satur?ay afternoon. on display next week in the salesrooms of
trips.
There were Chnstm~s sto~k1Dgs for every- Lawson-Shepard Company, Inc., Chevrolet
one
and some for Sick chl1drcn who could dealers t 401 Dartmouth Avenuc. The anE.C. WALTON
not attend. After the party when a nouncement was made today by Louis
$65--Central Location
\vorker ~lIed at one ~f the homes to leave Shepard, pre~ident of the firm.
half stone, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2.ar
"Embodying graceful new lines, as well
a !ew thmgs !or Chn.st~as .she found ~he
garage, oil heat. large lot. old shade,
children
bu~bbng
over
wIth
JOy
an?
talkIng
us
mechanical refinements resulting in
possessIon at once.
about lIothmg else but thc JUDlor Club sparkHnJ( performance and economv of a
WM. S. BITTLE
party.
high order, the new Master Series p;omises
Swarthmore III-J
"To all of you, contributors and volun- to ue a sensation in the low-priced field"
Notary Public: - Insurance _ Real ut.te
tcer. workers Who helped n:-ake Ch.ri.stmas said Mr. Shepard. "The Special Seri~s
poss.ble for. others, the S~c131 Sen'lce De- will provide big car performance, comfort.
partment WIShes you a Bnght New Year." and driving case at a price which will
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place it within the reach of millions.
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Eighteen Thousand IISCD Employes Wish You
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AHappy, Prosperous New Year
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These Prices Eft'e('tivp III Our Stores and p u I - - ' S
Meat Markets '91 SwartJ..... nd Vlctnl . ,
Da,.. ,.au..
Oar Stores wflI . . cJDSMI New Year's
0IMIl lata Satunla" . . . Monda,.
eveDlap to serve
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WOMEN MASTERING
WOODWORKING ART
DECEMBER 28, 1934
DECEMBER 28, 1934
Trinity Church Notes
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Hold Christmas Party
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a p.lfly III the Inhh) of lhe .Ipartment !:iLl'f, who
in the .lUdit:llcc :lIul "Ito
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Quite a Few Men Also Enrolled
in Night Classes Recently
Opened at High School Shop
\\.l~
I'on nl-:N'I'
-Small .llIartUll'ut 011 the 11111.
AI'I,I)' tu Albl'l'l N (
Hm or I't·llll)tl.ukl'r ~iJ')-, ,.Irrl·tt. Swarthmore,
:\1r5.
'J he) R'llt her h.lck for ihe ~hoh1.1\ s hl·t.lu"e .. hc II.HI impwn'd "II mmh'
LOST
H I.' IHU I Ilot .llIphl'ti to lhe ~1.ltc for ,til lfI(:rd) Ulul \\ hit., l't:r"t.111 ~dt n... \~nrd. C
I.O~T
n'.I"c III fus order ,lIld (ould u .. ( ,.( (11.11
Cull S".lrthmorl· :Hi
I .ltC hour t:d .tn~thin!! o\tr the "\\t'l'k I'nl!
,
rhe Chri-tJll,I'" h.l,kl·t thoug:h qUitc "1ll.III
WANTED
\ a.. .1 \t'r) holt'l) pr'· . . ult
'I hI' \\ orkt.J'
\\:AN'I'EU Smull rUl'lIi~ht'l :11·.Il'tmelit 'with (
old 111111 that h.1(1 "Ia' kllo\\ n Ill" "Ih'
t \\ (I bl't!roum:<, C.III ~\\ .(ftllmore !.IOO.
\oulu he hUllle "II(' \\Iluld h.l\e tried to
PERSONAL
I JUt __ mne '111'0.11 thin.!.!, in Ihe h.I~kct \\hith
FURNITURE
RESTORING
UPHOLSTERING
~t.lf{ .IIl
Alii kUrtl KII<.:hln
Your C'lrI'ilm I ... mnn~ \ \\ tI!
!luke.1 Jl)\\I' P,I\llllIH illl .111
EII'L{rlc R In:;e or EIl:uftt
R('fn,t:l rawi.
Sf,Hi an All l.IC(fnL LllIlldry
Your (hn .. JIll .. 1\l1111l\ \\111
nuke (lie do\\ I} 1.\\ illt:l\[ on
an Ekc ric \X'.lshl'r or II(cufJC
Iroller
A(ld l.I~uru: Hm \X'.UN S(:f\'ICt: 10 ,our homc Your
(hn'ifllll'o 1110nq \\ til mal.:t:
dH, tI,)\\ n p ,\ IIlUII on III Ike(rI( \ \ II(I Ih \fIr
A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR
TO YOU ALL. Penncrest's pure milk
will bring you added health and happiness this year.
Our service men will
cont :nue to serve you promptly and
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clctlfll ud .. , SlH.h .IS .1 loa:o.{.
nUS[lr Ilo~pl[allf' 'Jr.n, Elcc
(n~ Collt: M.lk r Comhln mon
Gnll, i'n.lslL'r .10(1 \X'atlle [ron
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I oroll ..... RKO-Radio', mu .. it tI colllNh. "Thl'
A HAPPY AND
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lor 1\10
NEW
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TO ALL
\\ hoh:'"tll' .lnlU,CllWnt tor local thc.ltrt':.;::oC'r"
It I' .1 IHl!h ~plcd t·nlt.'rlamm('nt
\\ Ith no time iur parkin!! and (tl-"Iar'"
Fn'd :\"tam' .md Gm!!er RU!!t'I'. the (h'- 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - liJ.:hl 1til pur \\ ho m.ult' :-IU h .1 lut 111 "t h SIMPLY CALL
~lon
HEALTHY
YEAR
check-how can you get the most benefit from
it? Inycst it in an electric lahor-saver and your
,,"" D,,,, n
gift mooe)' will keep on paying big returns all
better health. greater peace of mind, and in a
fuller and hrighter home life,
SWARTHMORE 10412
A New Low Priced Six and an Improved
Low Priced Eight
smaller invaluable
Introducing
electrical helps to housekeeping. Visit any of our
Triple Seal Hydraulic Brakes
Turret Top Bodies by Fisher Speed-lined Styling Solid Steel
stores, or see your dealer or department store. and
A Pione"r in V"'UlllaTil)' Es,ubli,
COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA
lug£'
('an;;
Herb-Ox Cubes
2 0", 15c
Mint Jelly
gl.1SS 10c
13c Spinach 2 large C.IIl' 21 c
Grape Nuts
"I.g 19c
17c Armour's Cooked
Mince Meat
2
Ritter Catsup
Flako Pie Oru st
Fleischmann Yeast
Ih
holS
15c
17c
10c
"I••
ca lie 3c
Corned Beef 2 :.e,~;,} 27c
?c Phillips
SOUDS , Delicious 4 s19c
can
2 ,,1'05 13c
French's Bird Seed 2 ["." 25c' Bc Srillo
3
lll~es 11c
"I.g
Bc
I
Kirkman's
So
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Bird Oravel
pi,.;; 9c
2
III
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25c
La
France
15c Clorox
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5c,
10c
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C/nll'k
Fla
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neckitt's Blue
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Fancy Fresh Killed Stewing
Ch.·ckens
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22c
Crisp Southern
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Tbs
25c
4 for 19c
I:xtra I'.lII('\Large Stayr~,al1 Winesap App!es Ih 5c : doz 29c
doz 17c
Sweet Juicy Tree-Rir-: :on F!orida O,angc3
lmnch 10c
Cauliflower
h .,<1 17c/Ce:ery Hearts
2 lb. 5c
Hard Cabbage
3 lb. 5c Tender Turnips
No.1 Yellow Globe
Crisp California
Onions 5-~~g 19c Carrots 2 bunches lSc
Eighteen Thousand lISCO Employes Wish You
,
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A Happy, Prosperous New Year rl
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Prices Etrce'.'·" in Our S(ores and" iZIl'....-"'-........~
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Meat l\tarkets I!.\ Swarthmore nnd Vicinity.
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1.:'1'l!'e Thin Skin Crapefruit
NINTH & SPROUL STREETS
Chester 4484
Sard .• n e s
2
ISc
Corn
Spin~ch
C. R. LOUGHEAD, INC.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
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Garden-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
inspect any and all appliances without obligation.
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Roasts
1 Standing Rib
II> 14c l Thick End Rib
Beef Liver
COAL
PONTIAC PRESENTS
any of the larger home appliances or purd'asc
]0 I
) . Bolar or Cross Cut
VAN ALEN BROS.
HERE TOMORROW
A modest sum will make the down payment on
6c
9c
hi =-:1'
10c Calif.
Loin End of Fresh Pork
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year 'round, , , in new hours added to each day,
outright one of the many
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In Ihe ~ton l'rt't! meet- Gim!rr undl'r
I -:If.mt!e drlUJll .. I:tml'.... too .Imu .. iu!! to roh
01 It ... punch b\ Iclhn!!;, .mrl he eh I'l'" her
: hlthcr and )on in a lrantll \'Ilorl to dlilch
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3 tlls 100
Center Cuts
II> 29c I Sauer Kraut
doz 15c
Fresh Select Oysters '''I.en' d,
II> 130
Fresh Fillets Genuine Haddock
Cooked, Peeled Fresh Shrimp
'12 II> 170
Corn-Fed Beef
Ib, 15.
( Lean Chuck
BUCHNER'S
THA T CHRISTMAS MONEY, that precious
S;r;e- WllOleso me f1avOf
14c lISCO Maine Crushed
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t/et1t 'tounl alj0t/mad
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your Xmas Money
- Ready Kilowatt
5c lISCO Slowly Cooked
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All hich ~dlOOI .:-Iudenb are cht:ihle In
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F .tlltt· hll\e blell grantt'.1 ttl the undensiglletl.
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l'thO() "lnlll'r" \\1 re{l'l\l'.1 ~"l·ll.1 IUI·(.I.
CLAUDE C. Sl\1l1 H. 1-:"'1"
SI.lh" \dnr:t'r, $10 in ('•• ,h •• uHI tIlt' ~l'UlOd
life Insurance. electriC appiaance
~~lir.L~~I~. ~~!~tlU~tl~il ... ~tnut St!l..
:\,ttional pnll' b ~l:;;;O III l.t,h .111d thc
or SImilar hnes. wanted to sell
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third X.ltlOn,11 Imze j, S'iO III {.I"h. Thl'
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Adloul YlclOflOU' m qUI C ,Ill'" "Inn .Ir 1011I h',.,to;. in the pl ... t \l·.lr or .. t). \\l' .In· ~I HI to
dress With references.
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PETER E. TOLD
13c
10c
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1 ',~·lb .1111
lISCO Golden Table Syrup
19c Acme Orange Marmalade
2 jars 2Qn
Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise.
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17c
pint jar
Hindu Belle Salad Dresstt1r,
Soup Beans
3 1105 13c Keebler tialtin es
I"'~ 13c
jar 11 C
15c Dill Pickles 2 'It ,"IS 25c, Oulden's Must ard
lISCO Vinegar
2 hoI' 17c i 16c Pabst-ett
2 "kgs 29c
10c liSCO Partly Cooked
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THE SEASON'S GREETING
TO YOU
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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The less merchandise we have to count, the easier
the task, so we are drastically reducing prices this
week. You can save money by mov ing these
quality foods to your shelves and al so secure
many things you will naed.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money G oes Furthest
9c lISCO Buckwheat or
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New Models Next Week
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can be wnllen for
II~). \\C) l I (rl'n Illr.1
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('hl'\rnld'" 1Il\\ (,If'.. for 1(1\:; \\i11 hI'!
one week or more 10 cov.'r tourmg! \\ III('h Ihl'\ ~.I\ I.' I.t"t S.ltllrd.l) .11l1·rnoon
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E. C, WALTON
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Shql.lf<1. prt"ldtnl 01 thl' linn
h'll( stone. 4 ht."droom", 2 b"ths. 2 cur 1.1 Ic\\ tlnn;.t: .. lUI ChrHm.l .. :-11l' found thl'
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.Ihout nulllln!.! l'I'l' hilt Iht' junior (,hll.
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III_dl onllr, till !1t.\\ :\I.I,tcr Slrie" prom.-t·SWarlhluol e III_J
'To .111 01 'otl lontnlJutor ... tntl \011111Nota.y Pubhc - In:>lU anee - Real Estate
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tltl' ,lint rtlllrd . . l·-tlhh . . hlll 11\ 11,1 \l.lr" I
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Honest Under the Cover
Il\lillcr. dm'dor tll Sproul Oh-I'n"ltor)
Alumni Club Meets Here
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and \Ile·pre,idenl of till' tOllt':!1
'Ihe llIonthh IIllt·tlll!! 01 (he IJll.1\\ If('
I IJr ~lIl1tr "utlc"hdh phntll~r,IJlllt'tI ('ount\ ,\lUllllll ('lull. 01 till' t niH'r~lt\
, "e\en tol,i1 l'("" ... e... 01 thl "'1111 in I(JOO. 01 I'l·I1I",\".II1II. \\.1'" hlld .It thc 111r\.lr,1
Shop-27 Main St" Morton, Pa.
11 0 0$, Jr.lIS. 1(J2:i. I(l]/)
102Q. the l\\Uil\.t-rovlll III S\\.lrlhmof(" TUl',d,l\ C\'lEve. Call Sw. 1839·J, Rutledge, Pa. 11.11Icr dtort .. h('In!! in Sunl.ltr.1 I'roit"',or !lin!.!
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ing: in wll.llmr.ltl()1) \\ ith Dr. .:\1I1I,·r
pn"1 nl e 01 Dr C()rnl'hu~ \\,:\ ".lIull· proIn a~ldllion to it... re~l'arlh mlo tI~e Ic"or til I·.n~h"h .It the t 1I·I;t·r.:.il~: .mil
ALL L1NES OF INSURANCE
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Dr. Wc)~:mdl spokl'
INCLUDING LIFE
wnhnulIlJ! It .. p:lr.tll.n; I)ro!!r.lm hl!.!ltO III nil Ihe {'ullurc 01 Iht' Pl'ltn ... \h.mi.1 Dutch
OLD BANK BUn.DING
SW. 1833, lQU 10 detl.'rmlne tilt' (h,tatlrl' nl ,.,t:n...
The uc.-xt mlt'tm~ of Ihl' Alumni Cluh
from Ihi.· .. lin ,tIlel the prn)lcr IIHllton 01 \\ III hI' Iwld J.lIlu.lr) S
Rohert Decker.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON I ~t,lr".
InHI'e til tht" l'm\t'r-1h oi Pc.-nn .. \h.mia
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
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.Iml pwnllnent 1:1\\ \ t r in Phll.ult·Jphi.l. \\ iii
ERNEST G, SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
I PUPI s ay Try for $700 Award ht' thl.' ;:,pe.tkcr
Opporlunit) tu \\ In $iOO III l.t"h and .1
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tra,d aIlO\\.I11IC 01 $200 tn Wa . . hin1!lull i...
New Year's Dance for Scouts
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA. 110\\ .aatl.lhle In IlUllI!, oi Pt·nn ... \h.mi.1
On ;\t'\\ \ car'.. E\C at thl.' RutJ,!er ...
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, curdinJ! to all ,mnounn'rlll'nl In I he Ilt' mon° "III g:IH' .111 .11I-S'''lrthmore St out
I.etter~ of Atlmlllhtratillfl on the ~bove t'state p.utmt·nt of Public IIl,trut lion 1111 ...I\\.trd!
hu\e
been Knmh.',j tu th~ underslgnetl. \~ho I i" madc .mnu.' 111\- 1)\ the (iorl.!a" :\il'mori.ll
"ale lrom .111 SlOut.. II Hili dun't ha'l',
request", all )JenlOIH h:" Ill\{ chum,; or demuml,
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known
the sahl~ ••lIltl
Jl~r"on~. mdt·hted to in!.!: 01 the ..t·\t·nth .mnll.11 Gnr!!I'" t·"'.1\ dunr TIll' damt' \\111
he!.!m .11 ~ O'dOlk
the tlt'\:~d"llt to hI.lke IM)mt'nt. Without delu) ,
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their rmnante.
Shl' nm .. hl·(aUH.' "ht' lu\'{', him , , . hill
that tall't he t'~I)lalnl'd eitlwr, \\ilhout fl'\'ca1ill:': om' of till' l"IlI.Lrtt·~t sitll.ltiolb of
Ihe !'l'.I~un.
}-,ill.llI~, throudl mH.lklil
(('1111111111' ,I flOln l';)gl'
ltientit). "ht· i ......m·" him.1 :.tr.ml!l· i11\it.ltiOIl
--- -uhhh n~ult~ lit .1 cunglullwr.lle IIIIXUP of
IIMII (.lIlle to Ihe (.Ir tu J!l't the ~Ill,tli h.I"- I
O\C- .lIltl nlllllll(1.' .lIullx·ol,le III UlH' holt'l
kct for hlln~l'If and ".Iid l~dh·dh-·She·o.; "uih.
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IU;N'l' -Hoom \\ Ith 1•. 1tll ur bachl'lor
:I'IoIrtnwnl, Adult (:Ulul), Call SWllrlh.
d.I ..... t ... for S\\,lrllllllUn I1U'11 .lIu1
It'PI'III icm uf "ollll' of I he I hOllC Chrblm.l.... !11.lH lu:d t hrolll.::h Ihe Itm er ,( o~ridor5 and I With the sing:in),! 01 "j IIIde IIdls," S.lI1la
h.IH rt'(('lIlh hUll IIl.1t1)!ur.ltul .11
r 1ll1l,1t
mlo the lobh). \\hl're .1 Christmas tree, Idt lhe house to m.th hlo,;; nther (.lIls ot
tilt: III/!h Sllwol Shop 1Il1dt'r thl' (hru tlUll
'Iltl YOllnc: I\opll'" Chmr ,t).)le.trl'd 1.1'4 Im;~ herll prel).!rc(1 h;r lh~n.l. I '
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Ithe c\Cninv:, .md the Il.Irh 1'lIdl'd
ul 'lr Ikll}.UllIII J ('001, ShuI' In ..lnl< lor
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fur thl' hr ... t IlIlle 111 tht'lr lIe\\
... \~'nonc Ilrl";:,:nt t Il'n JOI~e( to "1Il)!1I1t::
En'r)"nc \(lted the p.lrt\ .1 "I1IU''':;' \,hilh
\ lIuml)1 r nf S\\,lrlhllltln \\IIIlWIl .Ire mol"
IhOlr ).!o\\n...
• 0 ~()tne: \II \1.' 1'~lthful: Icd I,,' .I\1r \\.IS duc In no ... m.dl p.lrt to Ihe h()"lc"~' .. ,
h nil.! tht' Inlfll.ltU' . . 01 \\noll\\urkln!.!
I • I ht dHin h \\ II~ hl' It'pn ~'nh'd 111 II.H· :\lcC.~lir \\ ;~h ~I~. l. I.. I).I\'IS .It the 1n:~Il~ \\ hn mmic it it poinl to ('111 CltI tho:-e in the
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11.1) t·\lllill!.!'" of t·.tth "l(·k. I)l·t\\l·ttl thl'
Ihl' \. :\1 (. \ .\lIlhlunum. I·HI .\reh I Oil the J.l1l}U.
more .md cxtt'nd them per-un II ill\it,lliollS
IHlur ... III ; -0 .llld IJ {O
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Rt·pn· ...t·nl.lll\l" \\ ill III pn'''ent
\11 ()u(o;.t.mliln;.,: ft'.llure \\ .IS I ht, nt'xl to :Ittend••md \\ ho mtrudlll cil t helll to the
.1Il I nrullnH nt of 1\\ l" "
Ilrolll till' Dd.m.Ift·. ;\1\\ jcr"'c\, Plllhdt·I_llIulllln'r ••1 dUl,t. "0 11(1) Xi~hl," \dUlh nthlf gUl'sts of the hou,l' IJunll~ the en'I hI' llllll"'l·,., offt·n·t! .In" . . hol' Illd h.IIHI
pilla .11111 \\IIIIlIIH!lon ('nnflrenH's
\\,1 . . ",un)! he.Hlllfulh 1)\ :\Ir.. F, J Tuckt'r, nlJlg:
A1r". \\'t1halll S CUllphdl, "It. .
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II W. Olwlt, Jr. \lr, j.llllt·:-. :\1 S\ml'~
.Ind lIIltn .. t" til II. 1)ICl\)h Il1mlll(1
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Party at Meeting House
\fllr .mother c,lrol in \\Jlldl CH'r)UIl(' .\lHI :\Ir" Rohert ~ WI(k .uk" :1 ... hO"I--tltlllllJl 01 tlw ,lIt"I" .lIul tilt prtlJltl
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}UlIlt d, :\1r... Phm m.m held all t he dill·
.In· oplltlll.11
In-trultlon I" uUlrtcl In
I III 'It III 1.1 r,luJl .( IIllllllltt,"l' .1I~d till. IIft'n "pl'llbuund \\ltlt lu:r rl'oIrlinl! of "The t· .."t· ..
\It :\It'1.tI \\'o'k. {·uPPlr. Br.I"". PI \\((·r.
()Hl-Ilr.. lit Ihl' S\\.lrlhlll~m· l·m'nel .. I :\l!.!:ht Bdore Chn ... tm:t"," .md after this a
At State Convention
:,\11 t.11 SplnllJIIg: (l'll IIItnl.ln ). ()m.IIIIIIlI,11
:\Ittllll": h,l\l 1""lItd 1II\It.tIWllli fOi ·1I~r(ltmrtt.tte cOll1po:-ul of :\Irs TtHkt'r .mcl
Betty Bonsall Honored
Iron \\'ork. IItlt .111<1 ("uld I ormlll).!. (\ lilt III
Upl'1l II(III·t· til lit' III "I .It tlU' l'nt:lHb I Mr.... Plo\\Ill,1I1 .Ind l\!l' ..... P; 1>.1\1'" .IIHI
Rul.l1ul I. 1:.lt0I1. "U('·pn"lcltnt III tIll'
('r.tlt. S(',l\ \\\'.1\ Ill!.! Ru,h. C.lrlin!.!. 'I'm
:\11" BllI\ Bon ... ,dl. III S\\.trthtllun· P.I. "'lIm!.! 111I1l·t· tumurrll\\ l\ll1ln~ for the I PloulllaJ1 rell(llrul t\\o 1.lmih.lr l.trol~
S\\.lrthlllon· Sduwl Ho trill I'" 1U H,lrfl"I ~llIIllnt It tht· ('(IIIt'1!l' III \\·oo"lt'r. h" ... \tllrm: I(lik cd till' :\!t'ltlll:';:: ,llId Ihelr
l·r.lll. :\ll(h.IIII(,11 lil\ ... RuhnL: 1m, \nl
\\hil(, C\Cf\Ulle \\,t" "lIl~in~ Ihe chort!o.; burg: .llhndll1!;:' tIll' \nllu.d ~t.lll' CUn\t'll111.11 '1'0\". B,I~kl·tn. l·ph"I~1tnll).!. \Vont! 111'1 Iltlll llltlid to the \\'CllI1t'n'li St'nior lilind . .
of 'S,lIlla ('1.1lI . . J" Cumin!! to Ttl\\Jl," old lum 01 the Penn,\h.I:lI.1 St.ltt' Educ.Itimt
\\urk. Willtlhn;.t:. \\0,1I! (.Inlll!.!:. nul'. Ill)Jlor.ll' \thlt'lll ('11111 Sht' I" 11ll' rlam!h
S.mt.1 Cl.lu . . pUPlwtl in \\lth t\\1l 1.1rt:c h.lg:o.; I \",soli.ltlon, hl"ill!.! 'hdd \\·l'tlm· ... d.I\. Tlmr. .
More Christmas Seal
1.11\\ H,1'1I1 i. Rai .. t·11 Rl'ill I \\ (Iud 'J Unllll1! . I! r (II Re\ ,lIul :\Ir" I: II Bono.;.III. !Z!
1 01 l!11( .. fur :Ill thc dllldn'n in the I1OU:-l'
11.1\ and FrIlI.I) of thi. \\H'k
J I(mlnl In \\clIId\\ork. IhtHh \\'f)rk :,\1.1
:11 \u ntH'
Money Needed
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The p.lrt" ht'g:.1II .11
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I III ,,('nile on SUlld,l), IIIJ.!ht .11 7.1;; J!roup IrlC l~lIldrl'n. tr.llnl'd by l\I~;. and I distributed the gifts, "hid, had .111 been
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many_ ',other Swarthmore homes.
spent part of the holidays with his uncl(' Ithe part late in the course of rehearsals to Robert M. Stabler, who is making hh;
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Diff_t Al'tistic Decorations in
Borough Range from .. Little'
.. $I.1i5 ,to $125
Once 31Ulin I must applaud -the man·
'agement of The Swarthmore. The decorations of that building are a real demonstl'$tion of .civic interest. They involve
lots of work an~ produce a result that is
writ worth wandering down Chester Road
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to see.
And on the subject of Christma:i iltumi.
nation, it would be a treat for any Swarthmorean to journey to Morton to view the
decorations about the Dallas home on
Kedron Avenue, J'ust off the square. Here
• a -ne centered about a large pastoral.
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description, despite
or
two years' training in a fine arts scboo1.
JAMES l!. ARM~TRONG.'
The average cosl of th'e better exterior
Christmas decorations in Swarthmore' is
le!5 than $50. T6is figutc is based on
figqres quoted by the -oYo'ners of five homes
wit)! exceptionally fine lightin~.
~,t 15 Swarthmore Crest the residence is
liglited by red candle effect lights set in
red; wreaths in each window. On either
sidct of the door stands a tall. slender
juniper with blue lights. The blue cenMidshil)man Oliver Bagby, of Annapolis,
ter~ among th! red lights ~kes for a wil) spend a few days with his uncle and
.vert good design.
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aunt, Major and Mrs. CarroJl Bagby, of
Princcton ..... vcnue.
~ed bulbs woven into,a holly arch about
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theidoor ~l'the home at 625 ~arrish Ro~d,
The younger set will be pleased to know
coupled wlth·candle wreaths In enry wm· that Mi~s JCS5ie Jol1oson. of Baltimore, is
?o~~ tend to set out a large ~rcen star J spending a week in Swarthmore as the
In the center of the house.
The scene ~uest of Miss Kcta Brower of Guernscy
radlates Christmas atmosphere,
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Two red floodlights play across a pool
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Mr. amI Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, of
and against the cut stone texture of the
house at 140 Guernsey Road. The light Dickinson Avenue, attended the ,,'eddinJt
~tri"es the soft bark of several large white of Mr. Brown's niece, Allis Oeborah
oaks that sland about the building and the Brown, and Allred Chapman Borton, 01
whole tbing melts into a warm but strik. Moorestown, N. J., at Westtown on Sating effect. This play of color in itself is day.
sufficient to make the illumination out~
standinf,!, but for the benefit of those who
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, of
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Mrs. }'rank Aydelotte, of Cedar Lane, a difficult and important role with prac- virtually "green" cast into playing form
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Theatre Club, Marjorie M. Mignon. Vir- 17
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Francis, 2nd, ginia Bond, James Powell, Jane Michener
of Wilmington, Del., with their daughter, and William Courtenay an~ all making their
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y e, an son, a er ae ntyre, debut to the more advanced amateur stage
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, of w Ich the Players Club is representa· I
of Swarthmore and Ogden Avenues, on live.
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Christmas Day. Virginia Clvde remained
It is quite possible the play will be a
at the home of her grand~rcnts, where succe~, If, however, you should feel that
she will be a guest for the week.
it is not as "finished" a Droduction as tbe
Players Club usually presents, your kind
indulgence is requested on the grounds that
the prevalence of grippe and flu and sickness all during "the rehearsal period made
serious inroads on the cast of "Growing
Pains/' which, combined with the necessity for rehearsing through the holiday sea.
son wher. so many of the "youngsters"
in the cast who live in other towns far
away were obliged to be home for two
weeks at a stretch, made preparation of
the play very difficult indeed.
Mr. and Mr::o. Warren M. Foote, of
Ogden Avenue, have as their guests OVer
the holidays their son~in-la\V and daugh~
tcr and J!,:randctaHd,. Dr. and Mrs. David
B. Hand and daughter. Sylvia, of Ithaca,
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JANUARY SPECIAL
PERMANENT WAVE
$5.00
Complete
ALL BEAUTY AIDS, $.50
HAND-WROUGHT IRON
ANDIRONS
Parker. as George's father, we are treated
to the well-known dramatic capabilities of
an experienced actor. Those of the audi-
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CO-ED
BEAUTY
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Dickinson Avenue,
as theirbrothers~in.
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iIluo:linated a fine specimen with bulbs of law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl F.
various colors.
Cadbury, of Phoenixville, and Dr. and
Perhaps the most elaborate decoration is: Mrs. John Gummere, of Lansdownei Mr.
loca;ted on and about the home at 633 and Mrs. Henry Gummere, of Haverford;
Strath Haven Avenue. Blue and red Dood· Miss Leah Cadbury, of West Virginia, ami
li~hts illuminate the side of the house .. On Mr. Robert Wheeler, of Elverson, Pa.
this side there is a large chimney ncar
Mr, and Mrs. John Seaman Albert, or
the top of which is the full-size figure of
Santa, done with bulbs of red. blue and Providence Road, Wallingford, will enterwbite. About the front door is a laurel tain at an egg-nog party on Sunday in
arth, lighted with bulbs of a dark blue honor of Major and Mrs. Zenophcn Price,
hue: Two cedars filled with red lights I of Paris.
stand watch by the entrance. The dcm---onstration is extremely striking and has the I Mrs, Samuel D. Clyde! of Swar!hmore
good lortune 01 being fn a conspicuous and Ogden Avenues, will ,ent~rtalD her
spot where it can be enjoyed by all.
da~g~ter, Mrs. Walter M. Franc~, t 2nd, of
A rhapsody in blue must have heen the Wllm,?g~o?, Del., and Mrs. FranCIS daughdesire of the owner of the home of 100 ter. Virginia Clyde, at luncheon today be-.
Columbia Avenue when he set about dec· fore attending the opera, HHanscl and
oraiing. Biue lights are to be seen in Gretel," in. Phi~adelphia.
c"er), window. Strings of blue bulbs· are
Lieutenant Robert H. Douglas, of Fort
b
g~ performance in debut as a director under the most trying
the same play at Ridley Park High School circumstances and who has thrown him~
Jast. month. Elaine Hayne is undertaking self into the difficult task of whipping
J. Grover. on
"Alice Fricke" gave creditable perform·
anees in two roles. She now returns as
Alice Fricke Hoot, stepping into the important role of George's mother. The
other "old trouper" is Margaret Vlachos,
whose distinctive personality adds to any
role she undertakes.
The list of newcomers is so extensive
that space will permit only the briefest
mention of them, and we shall hope that
their performances will be such that they
will soon become better known. Lillian I
McLaughlin as SoplJie has played with the:
Barnstormers, of Ridley Park, and the:
Little Theatre Clubs or Media and Tioga. i
Fern Barrer is an accomplished player and I
directress Irom West Chester, who joined
our Club last year. Clara Jean Austin is t
a new player. Jack Dolman has a famity
·reputation to maintain. Frank Starr is a!
member of the Chester High Schoo1 Dra-
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The, increase'" in this year's Christmas business in Swarthmore's Stores was directly proportional to the amount of
advertising those Stores carried in The Swarthmorean.
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las, of North Chester Road:
houSe. into
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of. planting
the building
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woven
all the
aboutis the
intqior decoration centered about a white
skeleton of tree on which there. are hang~
ing a mypjld of blqe ~a.lls .. Jp the· interior . Mrs. Wi1li~m' A. Garrett, of Mt. Holy.
group al the lower 'cnd is' a. fir.c-place with oke Place, who was seriously injured when
a red ·cfrecr. This is especi~ny advan- struck by a ."ear on Chester Road a few
tagC'ous: in :.scUing Tonh 'the predominating weeks a~o, has been removed' from the
blut: all abput.
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. Chc5ter Hospital to the Media Hospital in
~hesC §ve,decora~ions arc without ques- order that her doctor, Dr. Schoff, might,
tion, among . the best in town •. The' actual give her closer attention. Mrs. Garrett has
cas~ outl~ys ranged. from $l.is. t9' ·$125.00. not regained consci.ousnes..<;.· since the acci··
In 'each ~se the demonstration· tcnded to! dent, and in addition· to, a· compound frac~!
telL ·of g-ood taste anti applied ingenuity tbre of. the.skull and a splintered bone in
rather than la\'ish spending. The natural her right leg, the usc, of which she will'
'.}os~ibiIities for i1lumination .. in . these 'i~·; pever ha,'e. again, it has been discovered·
~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~'~::~ that she algo suffers a broken vertebra in
her back. Since it is almost impossible to
administer nourishment· to a patient in this
~educe4 Prices on Auto., , ,conditiQn, ~rs" Garrell. ~ growing weaker
mobile Christmas
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Alhert Hill, 01 College Avenue, was
home informally on Christmas .evening.
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REMEMBER
JANUARY
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When the New
CHEVROLET
THE QUAUTY CAR
Will .Be
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on Display
Dr. and Mrs. David Cramp, of Park.
Annue, entertained at It family dinner on
Christmas.
· Mr, and Mrs.
I Swarthmore.
and
Samllel D. Clyde. of
Ogden Avenues, enter; taincd at dinn~r op r~,at!lrday. in honor of
: Miss Lite BO.T~l, .tlf. IvIQton, P.a., and Miss
: Mania;et Borgal,' of Bridgcp.ort,. Conn .•
: who are.lhe holiday guests of their brother; in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
'j K;~gj' of' College· Ave!)uc.
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Based on· figure", obtnined by actual survey.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Again we wish to extend a cordial invitation to our friend. and patrons to
attend a concert at the Inn, Frida)' night at 8.30, given by a choir of twelve
boys under the direction of.Mr. Sherman Kreuzburg from St. James Parish;'
Danbury, Conn.
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Dinner in the Tea Room,
50
cents.
We are again observing the holidays in 'a festive mariner, and on New Year's
Day will serve a dinner, delicious as those served in the past, and which so
many have remembered with disiinct pleasure ..
The same menu may be enjoyed at 'all hotels from'
$1. 00 per Plate.
1.00
to
6.00
P.
M.
StratL.Haven.
The Inn With Personality
Swarthmore 680
F.
The Hamilton
Norristown, Pa_
Swarthmore, Peana.
M. SCHEIBLEY Management
The Cheater Ar ..... s
The Whittier
140 Nbrth 15th St.
4th &. EdB'mbnl ATes.
Cheater, Pa.
Phil•. , Pa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram, of River; view Road, had as their- guests on Christ·
! mas Dar Mrs. Ogram's parents and
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. 'Varren A. Taylor,
\ and ~ons, Richard W. and W. Henry, of
Wilmin~ton, Del.; Mr. OScram's parents.
:Mr. and Mrs. James K. Ogram" of New
Garden, P~.i Mrs. OJ!,:ram's aunt, Miss
Mary Puhl, of Wilmington, and Mr.
IOgram'? aunt, Mi!;5 Clara V. Ogram, of
'Vilmington,
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EDMOND STEINMAN
PROVIDENCE ROAD AND BALTIMORE PIKE
MEDIA. PA.
Phone, Media 1800
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