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APR IS
1935
SWA'~THM()I~E
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$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 5,1935
VOL VH, No. 14
DR. JAMES BOGARDUS
APPOINTED BY STATE
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DR. W. F. G. SWANN'
Progress on New POlt Office
Excava:ions for the new post office building have been completed and work will
soon be under way on the concrete foundation.
Last week-end, Mr. Thorn, architect for
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the United States Treasury D epartmen;
J. Archer Turner, president of Swarthmore
Borough Council; H. K. Cottrill, construction engineer for the proposed building, and
A. P. Smalley, postmaster of Swarthmore,
collaborated in the selection of several
samples of gray brick for the building
material and submitted them to the de-
"COUNSELLOR·AT·LAW" ACHIEVES RENOWN
AT SWARTHMORE PLAYERS"CLUB
ham Lewis splendidly ~uilt into her scenes
Dinctor D. Malcolm Hodge Stars a Park Avenue flavor in strict antithesis
,
to Marna Lena's East Side aura.
ReceiveaCommiasion as Deputy
in Portrayal of Elmer Rice I
Sydney S. Parry was a favorite. as CharSecretary of Deparbnent of
Commendable Drama
lie McFadden, the irrepressible and
Forests and Waten
tenacious process server of the.,'subter"Counsellor-at-Law," one of a great ranean and labyrinthine methods.
playwright's finest plays, is presented this
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The appointment of Dr. James F.
week by the Swarthmore Players' Club,
Margaret ac os was a JOy 0 wa c m
Bogardus, of Swarthmore, as Deputy
under the direction of D. Malcolm Hodge, her difficult part of Brssie, the switchSecretary of the Departmcnt of Forcsts
who is cast in thc title role. Elmer Rice's board operatcr, who could do nine things'
and Waters, cffective March 25, was anat once and "knew all thc answers.'"
partment at Washington.
nine-sccne drama opened Tuesday evening
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Dounced last Friday by Secretary Ralph M.
Upon the approbation of the depart- and will complete its appearance here toStafford W.. Par 'er appeare a . 00 se Bashore.
men!. bids and samples wiII be received night and tomorrow night, April 5 and 6. dom as the kindly, loyal and handsome
Until his appointment by Governor
for the final choice of brick.
Dexterously brilliant throughout its en- John Tedesco, Simon's Italian partner.
Earle, Doctor Bogardus had been Assistant
The authorities, at Washington have tire performance, Mr. Hodge achieved a
In the major plot, small parts were made
Professor of Geography at the University
agreed to have the building placed twenty- s~nsational success, both as Counsellor outstanding by the colorful work of four
of Pennsylvania, and has been granted a
five feet from thc building line in accord- George Simon and in his direction of such othcr characters who were essential cogs
ance with the Borough ordinance, instead a remarkably chosen cast. The task of in Simon's fate: William R. Toal as Peter
leave of absence from the University to
Jill his new appointment.
of the sixteen feet, as originally planned.
assembling the cast is made apparent by J. Malone, big politician with a big brogue;'
: He is particularly fitted to fill an ex•
its size of twenty-five and by the unusual John David Narbeth as Johann Breitstein,
ecutive position in a conse!"Vation departnumber of scenes with rapid action and the humble client who owed his life to the
ment of the State government because for
countless entrances and exits requiring exact counsellor; Robert B. Greer as the dismany years his special field of interest and
timing.
tinguished-Iooking legalite, Francis Clarke
work has been, the utilization of land and
, B a i r d , whose ,brief presence on the stage
The' fact that the smoothly flowing ac- was a commanding one; James A. Cochrane
resources.
tion was rife with excitement is a tribute in the part of the Beau Brummell Roy,
Doctor Bogardus was born in Ncw York A ..i.tant Conductor of the Main Line Proceeds of Dance on Friday, to the entire group of players and stage Darwin, who danced atte~dance on Cora
City in 1896. He was graduatrd from the Orchestra, which will pre.ent it. AnMay 17th, to Be Used for
managers who co-ordinated in s~ch a Simon.
George School in Bucks' County, Pennsyl- nual Spring Concert next Thursday
Local
Relief
finished product.
In the interwoven minor plots. clever
f evening in Clothier Memorial, Swarth.
. 1917
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vania, m
; receive
e egree q
more College.
The lightning tempo i~ which life goes work was done by every player. Brilliant
Bac.lJelor of Arts 'from Swarthmore College
The Woman's Auxiliary of the local on in th!! drama-laden offices of Simon and character portrayais whicIi lent polish to
in 1921; and 'had conferred upon him the
American Legion Post is sponsoring a Tedesco, New York's most brilliant and the finished production were achieved by'
degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the UniCharity Ball for the local relief. The famous criminal lawyers, enthralled the each of the following: Sarah' Becker, a
versity of Pennsylvania in 1927.
dance is to be for the benefit of the Wel- audience. Played by Mr. Hodge in a never- grieving Jewish mother, by Alexine N.
Dr. Bogardus recently resigned as presifare Department of the ComP.1unity Health to-be-forgotten way, Jewish Attorney Mason; Harry Becker, her errant, inso-.
dent of the Young Democratic Club of
Society of Central Delaware County and Simon, with a mind like a steel trap, a lent, Communistic son. by Raymond P.
Delaware County. He is a .member of
will be'held.Friday evening, May 17th, in ht!art that is warin and kind, and a soul Gott; Mrs.. Chapman, beautiful and lanKappa Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa frathe new high school gymnasium.
that is nearly pure, makes three serious guishing acquitted murderess, by Helen B.
ternities.
Main Line Orched..,.
Be Di. The women of the Swarthmore Auxil- mistakes in life. ,One appears trivial at Srhrff; Lillian LaRue, nee ____ ; lush
His experience in education has b~en
ret:led by Adolph Vogel and jary prompted by the urgent need for ad- the time and comes from its prison lair chorine, by Virginia ines; Dayid Simon.'
wide and varied. He has been a member
ditional funds to continue to meet local nine years later to torture him. The sec- burdensome brother, by Rola, nd K. HarDr.' W ill·lam F • G . Swann
of the faculties of the University of
welfare requirements, have assumed com- ond he never knew was a mistake till· he rison; Moretti, who without it word drew
Cincinnati, of Swarthmore CoJle~e, and
plete responsibility for this dance.
made a simple request that was almost thunderin~ applau~, by Michael Casaccio j
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As an added feature of the annual spring
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enosy The proceeds of the a WI
e tume life or death to him a few mlDutes e ore Lunchi. Italian client, who also gave ausince 1923 of the University 0
vania; and has taught at the Pennsyh'ania concert of the Main Line Orchestra, to be over to the Community Welfare Section a' Mat sailed. The third he never noticed thenUc background, by JohnAinor~so.
State College each summer for the past held in Clothier Memorial on Thursday for use in Swarthmore. Actual costs for ~ecause Ehe. \~'as by ~im ~Il the tim~ serv- : The two children, Richard and Dorothy
nine 'years. He has ,traveled extensively night, April 11, the high school chorus will running the dance are being held at a mg and waltmg. HIS mIStake was 1D not \ Dwight, were smug and snobbish to their
both in the
. d minimum in order that the largest possible noticing-for she was indeed lovely. How I hearts' content. They were excel1entIy
s:ng Gounod's "Gal I'.a," a mote t f or mlxe
. United States and Europe.
In addition to numerous articles on
amount may be utilized for local relief., he and Charlie McFa~de~. i1n~ Re!tiP!"t plll.:v~hy,~tlta poi!Cd~ )"Oungs!ers,-- David
various phases of the geography of the voices and soprano solo. The chorus will
ll' is-Pfcbllble,thcre att~ery- ~w SW.irth~ Gorclon:uvercame these three ,mIStakes 15' Ullman and Genevieve Reavis.
United States and' Europe'jlttblished 'lnbc 'afcom~3hfe~ b~'-ihe~rch~traari'd organ~ ~oreans who realize how badly :.ssistance the gripping theme of a great play!
Diversion and humor from the office staff
geographIcal ma~azines, he is the ,author The young people have worked for over a :s needed locally. The Welfare Drive in
Angela Mason was outstanding as engaged the audience's attention constantly
of the book "Europe: A Geographical year on this number and are prepared to the fall resulted in a collection of only Simon's secretary, who was iced with d y -\ with the fine work of Goldie, Tedesco's
Survey," published last year. '
give an excellent pres:!ntation of this Gou- 70 per cent of renewal value while on the namic efficiency yet glowing beneath with secretary, as played by Elizabeth A. TurMrs. Bogardus is the former Catherine C.
other hand the need for help has greatly warmth and soft beauty.
ncr; Henry, the fresh and chatty office
Longstreth,· of Oak Lanr.. Philadelphia. nod masterpiece. The assistant soloist will increased.
In the famous character part of Lena, boy, played by Nick Vlachos; semitic and
They have three children, Jimmy, Katrina be Miss Gertrude Schmidt, of the music
The very serious need' coupled with the the broken-tongued mother of Simon, Helen sullen Weinberg, the frustrated lover,
and Teddy.
faculty of the West Chester State Teachers fine spirit of co-ope~~tion exhibited by. the Inglis Cramp achieved an amazing counter- played by William T. Brown; George T.
Dr. and Mrs. Bogardus will not give up College.
women of the amnhary who have gIVen part of Yiddish back-streets in her dowdy Joyce as law-cub Arthur Sandler, collegetheir home in Swarthmore, at least, not
boy demon with the women, brought many
The solo:st for the violin Concerto in G unselfishly of their time and effort to the black.
for the present.
success of this project deserves the support
As Simon's socialite wife, Marjorie Lap- appreciative guffaws.
M:nor by Bruch, which will include the of every Swarthmorean .
Adagio and the Allegro energico movements,
The Legion Auxiliary mee!ing was held
Dr. Ellis Leads Florida Class
will be George Ockner, who is a young man at the horne oi Mrs. Herbert BaS5et,t, 'o~
'ttsburgh
Chester
Road,
Wednesday
afternoon,
April
. ' .lrd.
o f seven t ee~ years,. b 0 r n ncar .PI
A recent issue of the Miami Daily News
Pc:msy!van:a. He IS a scholarship pupil of
The Harold Ainsworth Post and the Le- carried a photograph of Dr.. William T.
Sascha Jacobinoff and has appeared with Irion Auxiliary are giving a card party in Ellis, of Swarthmore, with his friend, the
William Jennings Bryan. An article
Many Participate in Entertain- a number of music;1 groups' which include the Music Room of the Swarthmore High late
Dr. Ellis' acceptance of the leaderrelating
the City Symphony Orchestra, Philadclphia School on Monday, April 8th, at 8.00
ment for Benefit of Cbildren
:;hip
in
the
revival of the Open Air Bible Charles Kimmel, Fire Chief, Re. t a, Symp h ony P. M.
Chamber. S'
~rmg S'1m f oDlet
quests Additional Hose for
Class, in Bayfront Park, Miami, Florida, a
in Philadelphia Slums
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Club and Reading Symphony Orchestra. A
class founded by William Jennings Bryan,
Fire Department
accompanied the photograph. This class
Those interested in the "Tot Lot" move- recent recital in Berkeley, California,
ment in Swarthmore have co-operated to marked a triumph in this young man's muhas been publicized throughout the world
T. Harry Brown, of 320 Cornell Avenue,
as the largest open air bible group of the appeared at Borough Council meeting
make this evening's and tomorrow after- s:cal career. He has recently appeared with
era. On Sunday, March 24th, there were Wednesday night and registered a complaint·
noon's entertainment at the Woman's Club the Main Line Orchestra in a bencfit concert for Main Line needy families, playing
cleven hund~ed present when the class met. about the dogs and cats owned by his
House a most gala affair.
Many New and Old Friends, to
next door neighbor, Mrs. Emily Jones. He
. The program will be in two parts-Part the Mendelssohn Concerto .
.
A
committee
of
the
mothers
of
the
memParticipate in Next Junior Play
I, "Alice in Albumland" and Part II, "The
told Council that they constitute a nuisance- ,
bers of the Senior Class are inviting citiat Players Club
and one of the dogs was vicious and had
. Sham."
attacked him. It was decided to have Dr.
Mrs. W. R. Huey and Mrs. Russell zens of the community to sponsor this conWhen "Master Skylark" is presented for
Gillespie, the public health officer, investiWhite are in charge of the Fairies, Mrs. cert as patrons and patronesses. Gencral
the J (miors of the Swarthmore Players'
gate the conditions.
Roy Delaplai~e and Mrs. Robert Powell tickets are bei~g sold by members of the
Club at 2.30 and 8.00 ·P. M. on Saturday,
of the Goblins, and Miss Van de Bagart High School. This concert promises to be
Charles Kimmel, fire company chief,.
April 13, the cast will be as follows:, Queen
of the Nymphs aunior High School 'lnc of the outstanding musical features of
'madc
a request for 600 feet of hose and
Swarthmore this spring and it is hoped Elizabeth, Mrs. C. W. McDowell; William All Ir:terested in Classes Urged to explained the different types used. He recChorus).
Shakespeare, Stafford Parker; Ben Jonson,
Attend; to Elect Next Year's
Mrs. Robert Reed and Mrs. C. W. Mc- that the hall may be filled to encourage
ommended a two and a half inch Eureka
T. Lawton Slaugh; Thomas Heywood, Vinof
the
orchestra
and
the
high
members
C9mmittee
Dowell are in charge of "Make Up."
interwoven
double jacket hose. The pubcent Matter; Carewe, Master Player, Rayschool chorus.
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lic
safety
committee
was authorized to purmond Burk; Cecily Carewe, Betty McDonA mreting has been called for all those
chase
400
feet
of
the
kind recommended by
aId; Simon Attwood,' Helen Hall; Nick interested in·' the Swarthmore Dancing
the fire chief at a cost of $1.20 per foot.
Att\~ood, "Master Skylark,'! Tommy Mar- Classes on Wednesday evening, April 10, at
fhall; 'Gyles, Choirmaster, William Price; 8 o'clock, at .the \Voman's Club House.
Ha~ry L. Miller, chairman of the finance
Hodge, Carter Smith; Colley, Morris BasThe main business of the meeting is the committee ~ade a report on th~ allotment
sett; Boys of Vi1Iage and Choir Boys, Ar- election of a committee for next year, and of borough IOsurance. They Wish. a state.
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your tlrkets from any store In town I thu.r M~ryweat~er, To~my pac kson , J Ihm al'~w It. IS oPd~ t at t' ere fWI
ethgene~a I and
submitted to the insurance brokers
Committee Announces Extensive :IndGet"et
them carl" for the numbcr of Smith, Sidney Gittens, Bickley ar "er, 0 n (ISCUSSlon an sugges Ions rom
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for their
neople
that
can
be
accommodated
IS
hmNaseby,
Scott
Ltlley,
and
Wilham
Black,
,Ierested,
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large
alten
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Plans for Dinner and Frolic
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II't \\'1'11 be most helpful to the new com- recommendations
\ rour nelg
I b e th ere, pro)
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I age, Dor0 thv
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rt'll on
be placmg
t d' d bthe thIIlsurance.
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for All Swarthmoreans
WI h ~ u 'ble . y e ma~ce
1bh: at "our table for each table will seat Price, Betty Jane Schatte, Anne Robinson, mittee to get an idea of the attitude of all
c..'C .repo s d
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Cla"bome Steele Virginia Yerl-es, Marion the parents toward the subject.
committee ~n t e dlstn utlon of the InYes indeed, April 25 is to be "Swarth- 100.
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"Kirk,
' Frances
,
, Smllh,
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A nommatmg
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upon.
There will be o\'er 30 door prizes
gIven
Jane
comml'ttee h as b ecn ap- surance deCIded
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more Nite," the one I)'ening of the yrar
away during the evening. These arc being Winifred McDowel1.
The Swarthm0r:.e pointed as follows: M~. E. Le Roy MerThe hl.ghway ~ommlttee w.as authonzed
with entertainment designed by and prodonated by the Swarthmore business men Men's Quintet, Charles Deacon, AUen Put- cer, chairman, Mrs. Charles B. Shaw, Mrs. to advertIse for bids ~or. repavmg the streets
duced, by and for Swarthmoreans.
"lnd women.
nam, Burris West, Otto Kraus, and James William W. Turner, Mrs. S. S. Rutherford, broken to lay gas mams.,
The Swarthmore Business Association is
There has always been a demand for a Johnstone, will be members of a company Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs. Thomas H.
The bids for police uniforms were con~",,' ~ponsoring organization but nearly ~ommunity gathering with good clean fun of players. They and the boys' choir will Lueders, Mrs. Ricbard G. Haig, Mrs. Carl sidered, and four complete uniforms were
:'V',:' ,other group in the borough is helplnd jovial entertainment.
sing authentic old English songs.
Cleaves, Mrs. Arthur Mead, and Mrs. authorized to be purchased from S. Abrai!l~ I i, make this night a real success.
This is the sort of thing that has built
Tickets for the two performances are on Joseph S. Bates.
hams and Co. at a cost not to e~ceed $160.
1 h\' working committee, E. M. Buchner, the very foundations of Swarthmore neigh- sale at Buchner's Toggery Shop.
,
The dancing classes will conclude. on
Victor D. Shirer's application to have his
:!,.,i nun; Roland Eaton, Frank N. Smith, borliness and good feeling. The men beThe Production Committee is as follows: April 6 and 13 with two extra nleetmgs lot next to the new post office location
had R. Morey, Ro~rt T. Bair and Titus hind this get-together are working for you Elizabeth May Roberts, Dramatization; nc..t originally scheduled. The Introductory included in the business zone wes discuS!ed
1 ,;\\:;t met in the Legion room in Borough Ind 'Swarthmore: Co-opetale alid come to Ellen W. Delaplaine, Music; Barbar~ DoI- Class and ,the Junior Assembly will meet and action deferred until 'a later meeting.
! I 'i ' 1 .', (onday night and formulated plans "Swarthmore Nite" on April 25 at 6.30 man, SeitiDgsj and Marian Crossen, Proper- on April 6, and on .o\pnl 13, the Inter- The old bank buDding has been removed to .
(',: tl;;. great evening of enjoyment •.
ties~
mediate Class and the Senior Assembly.
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in the Methodist Church Social HaD.
LEGION WOMEN TO
HOLD CHARITY BALL
ANNUAL CONCERT TO
BE HELD THURSDAY
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SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 5, 1935
DR. W. F. G. SWANN
DR. JAMES BOGARDUS!
APPOINTED BY STATEi
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Progress on New Post Office
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E'\.-a\';r.io::, ior thl' Ill'\\' p,,~t (lilln'
.~ Ill!.! 1t;I\',' h.'('11 1"I1I1lplt'll'd and work \\ III
~~lIIn he untll'r way on thl' com'n'te fOllnda·
:111111.
La .. t \\,·(·k "'1111. ;\1 r. Thorn, a r.-hill'd for
: thl' l'lIill'd State, Tr('a~ury Dl'parlnll'lIt;
: J. :h.-hl'r Tur::l'r, prl';;idl'nl oj S\\'arlhmon'
i Boroll~h C(lllnril: II. K. Cot! rill. cow't rue·
1 tioll l'n~illl','r jor th:' JlroPll~~'tI huildilw. and
: :\, 1'. Smalley, Jlo,lll1a~I:'r of Swarlhlllllrt',
! ('ollahllratl'll ill till' !'('Il-rlion of ,I'\"I'ral
: ","npll':' oi !!ray hrick for tht, hllilclin!.!
matt-rial and ,uhmittl'd thrill 10 Ihe departnll'nl at \\'a~hin!!lon.
l'pon the approhalion "f thl' d('parl1!1l'~11. bid;: and "al1lpll'~ will he rl'cl'i\"('d
lor I lit, linal dltlire oj hrirk,
Tht' authoritil':' a: \\·a;;hill!.:lon haw
Igrl'('d 10 han' Ihe 11IIilding plan'" l\\'l'ntyth· ... il'('t irl)lJI Ihl' huildilll! linl' in alTonl:1!:CI' with I hl' Borough orcJinanre, imtl'acl
oi Ihl' ;:ixlel'lI il'el, as originally planned.
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Receives Commission as Deputy!
Secretary of Department of I
Forests and Waters
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The appointnll'nt of Dr. James
Uo/!ardus, (If SWilrthmon', a~ lkpuly,
Secretary of the Ikpartllll'nt of Forcsts:
;lnd \Vaters, ('(fnti\'e March 2." W;I~ an-.
nounrl'd last Friday by Sel"rl'lary Ralph ,:\1./
Hashore.
:
Vnti! hi;" apJlointm,,·::t hy Gonrnor [
Earll', DOf!or BUl!ardu:;; hac! l)t'rn :\~sbtant .
]'rofl'!';:or of G('ol!raphy at Ihr l1ni\"('r~iIY.
of ]lI'nll~yl\,'lIlia, anll ha~ IlL'l'lI granled a
leave of alm~nn' from I Ill' Uni\"('r~ity 10'
fill his m'w appointnll'nt.
He is parlirularly littrd tn lill an l"Xecuti\'l' position in a nmH'r\'alion dl'partmen! of t hI' State gO\'l'rnment hecause for
milny years his special field of interl'!'t and
work has been the utilization of lar.d and I
re50urces.
Doctor BlIganluli wa;: horn in :.'\,'\\' Y(Irk
Assistant Con~uctor. of the Ma~n Line Proceeds of - Dance on Friday,
Cit\" in UN(I. Ik wa" gra(\J:aled from thl' Orchestra, whIch Will present Its An·
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Ge~rr.:e Sr\wol in Ibrks County, P('nll~yl nual Spring Concert next Thursday
Local
Relief
vania, in )<)1 i j receh'ed the c!l'grc(' oi evening in Clothier Memorial, SwarthII
more College.
Bachelor of Arts from S\\'arthnlllrr Co\le::l'
Th,' \\' om:tIl':' i\lIxiliary of I he local
in )Q21; and had confl'rred upon him IIIl'
:\ml'ric:tll I.l'!!inn Po:,t I;; ~pnn"()rin!! a
degrl'e of Doctor of I'hilll,nphy hy the CniCharit". lIall fer thl' loral relief. The
\'er~ily of Pennsyh';lIlia in lQ27.
darn' i~ to he ior Ihl' hem'lil of Ihe \\'1'1Dr. Bor,:ardu5 r('rrmly n'~knrd a;: prr,iiarl' Ikp.utl1ll'nl oi 11ll' Communily Health
rlent of the Youn~ Dl'mocrat it- Cluh oi
"oriel". oi Cl'lIl ral Delaware Counly and
Ilrlaware County. H(' is a ,lIlelllhl'r oi
will la' held Friday l'wning, l\Iay I ith, in
KapP:l Sir,:ma ;lIld Phi Beta Kappa iraIhl' nl'W high ~dlOol gymna;;illll1.
ternitie;;.
Main Line Orr. ... f' .. t ..~ to Be Oi- Thl' woml'n (,! the Swarlhmore AuxilHis ('xpl'rh'lIre in rdll,'ation ha~ h('l'n
;ary prllmpkd loy Ihl' ur!!ent Ill'l'd for adret:led by AdoJph Vogel and
wide and \'aried. He has I,,'en a nll'mhrr
~Ii:ional fund:, to colllinlll' to mel'! local
Dr. WiJliam F. G, Swann
of Ihe facultil'~ of Ihe Uni\'Cr~ity of
\\'dian' rl'quin'nll'llt::, ha\"l~ as~uIlll':1 fllmCin.-innati, of Swarl hmorr CoIJ('i!e, anrl
"Idl' r~:,pnn,.ibility jor Ihi" cianCI',
sinr!' 1<)2.\ oi the llnivrr;:ity of Pr~n,yl
A;; an add.d il'atur~ oi thl' annual ~(lring
Thl' pro(eed~ oi tIl(' hall will hl' lurne(\
vania; ancl ha;; taught at the Pt'nmyl\'ania (o:;rert of tIll" .\Iain Line Orchc;;tra, to be :1\'er to tIll' Community \Vl')jare Sl't"lion
State Collcl!e rach ;;umml'r for IIIl' pa;;t held in Clolhil'r .:\h'morial on Thur~day ior lN' in Swarlhmorl'. :\clual ro,t~ ior
nine yearli. He ha;: ,I ra\'clrd rxten:;i\"l'I~' nil!ht, April II, the h:j!h !'chool choru!'- will r,mnill:! the ([anCl' art' Ill'in~ held OIl a
both in Ihl' Unilrd Stale,. and EUfllPI'.
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G,tluno(,,"
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,a, a mo t r t 'lor mlxr(
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In addition III numerou" arlicll'~ on -:n"
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various pha;;rs (Ii the I.!rlll!raphy of the \"Ilin'~ and ;;oprano ';010, The chonl~ will: It i.- 1'~;I~~,hl(' !I:,.;!. a~t ·;t'r.,- i,',; S" ... (h,
Uni~ed StatL~'; :In.! EI,roPl' Jlul,li"hed in be :l(COlllpiln:l'd h:; the .. rche~tra and or~an./ m')f('an~ \\"ho reali?l' how hadl~' :J~~i~lall(e
geogral'h:cal maga7inr;:, he i;; Ihe author The youn!-! Fl'o,,:e IH\\'c \\'orked ior o\'('r a '~ 11l·~'d,'d I".-ally, . The \\'elia.re Dr!\'e in
of t he hook "Europ(':
A G('ogr.1phical
\'ear on thi:;; number a:ltl arc pn'pared 10 thc lall n':,ul!ed III a (ollcroon. 01 only
Sur\,('y," publi;:hed la4 )"('ar.
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Mr~. B(I~ardu;; i;; thl' fornll'r CallH'r:nr C. gh'l' an exn' ent pr!':'!'ntatwn 01 t II;; ,ou-, oll1('r hane! the nl'l~d for help ha:, !!really
Lon!-!!'trelh, of Oak Lane.. I'hiJ;ulplphia. nod m:l:'tl'~pilre, The a'~i;;taJlt :,oloh;t will: inl"fl'a:'l'd.
They haw threr childr('n, jimmy, Katrina hl' ;\Ii,:, Gertrude Schmidt, oi tIl\' Illu~ic 1_ Th ... \·.l'ry . :'('riou:, m'~'c\ roul~ll'~1 \\'ilh the
and T('ddy.
iacuit\" of the \\'t,~t Chl':,:cr Siale Tl'achcrSjlllle "pml 01 ClHlp:'rallOn ('xhlhaed hy the
nr. and AIrs. Bo!!arclus will not )!iw up
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. \\'omrn oi the a:lxili:try who ha\'l' given
Collel!e.
their hom!' in S\\"arlhmon', at Il'a51, rot
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oi their timl' and effort
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"ucn':,- 01 tIll': project cJ(':'CI"\'r5 I Ie support
:\1:lIl1r hy Bruch, whirh will include the! oi ('\'l'n' SW;!rthlllorl':IIl.
Adagio ar:d the Allt-gro l'nrrgko mownll'nts, i The 'Lrgion :\uxiliary Illl'l':ill!! w:.~ hl'ld
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'TOT LOT' FETE TODAY
"COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW" ACHIEVES RENOWN
AT SWARTHMORE PLAYERS CLUB
h:lIlJ 1.1'\\ i, ,pll'ndidly buill into IlI'r SH'neS
a !'ark :\\'l'IIUI' lIa\"or in ~trid ::ntilhl'sis
10 :\lallJa I.t'n"·,, E;\;:I Sidl' aura.
~\·dn .. \' S, I'arr\' was a favorile a~ C'harlk ' .\h'-"a,!d,'n .. Ih,:
irrl'l~rt:~;:ihle
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h:;ariou:- Jlr"fl'''~ 'l'f\'Cr of Ihl' l'uht('r'"('''I1I·"('\I,,r'al-I.,,\\','' I;lIe ui a ::rl'at
ram'ail :lI1d fahyrililhine ml'thods.
pb:, wr;!!\lt', tillt,,,t plays, i" pn':l'nll'd thi;:
:\i:tr:.:ard \'!adlO~ \\'a;: a joy to watch in
\nTk hy tht, S\\'arlhmon' PlaYl'r,,' Cluh.
11I1l\t-r thl' dir('rlir Jl of D, :\Ialrolm lIod;:l', 111'1' ,J:ilinllt pari oi Bl""il', the ~wilch
·.dlll i" CI,t in {ht' titll' rolt'. Elml'r Rire'~ !",anl "Fl'ralr r. \I'lto (ould (I" nine things
nilh',;:n'IH' drama "1}l'lwd TIII':'day ('\'t'ning :11 nll'-,' ;I'lc\ '" knl'\\' a II t hI' ar.;:wl'r"."
~Iaiillrd \\'. I'arkl'r :IPJl:'an'd all too ~d
<111<1 will roll1pll't~, it~ a"(lcaraIH'e hl'rl' 10d
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i!!ht allli I "morrow night. April ;; and 6.
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The l'l,k of III ""non" lall':
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:I~,,'mhlint: t hI" l'a~1 i:, made apparl'nl hy
iI, "ill' oi t\\,l"lIly-fl\'e ami hy Ihl' lInu:oua I .101m lJavid -"arhl'tll a;: .Johanll Brl'iI~ldn,
n·.IIllIH'r oi ,(('n('~ with rapid action and Ihl' humhlt' client who owed his life 10 the
colIll:'l"lIor: I~ .. hl'rt H. Grt'l'r as the dis'01111111''':' ('ntrann'" :lnel exil5 rl'quiring exact
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; i'lll It';\,: riil' wit h cxrilcllleni i" a Irihute: in I Ill' parI "i the Beau BrulllllJdl Rov
III Ihe t,;)tin' I!J"()UP of. (llaYl'r~. and ~tat:e i Darwin, who dancl'd attendalll'l' un Co;a
lI1all:l~l't~ who l'o·ort!llIated III ,lIcll a I Simon.
Din:ctor D. Malcolm Hodge Stars
In Portrayal of Elmer Rice's
Commendable Drama
il;~i::llI'd
produft.
! In the illlrnnl\'l'n millor plol~ dl'\'l'r
Thl' Ii!!htnim: lelllpo in whirh Iiie :.: ..t·~ I work \\"a:3 done hy l'\'l'n' p\a\"{'r. Brilliant
(111 in th ~ drama-Iadl'n oiJirl':' oj Simon and I rharader Jlllrtray;tl!' which ient poli:-h to
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audit'IICl'. Played hy AIr, I'lo(!!! .. in a ne\"l'r- !.!ril'\"ill!-! .h-wi'h mothrr, hy l\ll'xinl' N.
I~~.he-i()rl!~'ttl'n
\~'ay,. Je\\,j~h Attorn('y I :\Ia:,oll; Harry B('ck('r, her errant, in~o
~IIIHlII, Wllh a mille! like a ~trl'l IraI', a Ilc'nl, C()llInllllli~tir ~Iln, hy Raymond P.
Iwart Ihal i,; warm an
II!,' lillll' a 1111 mllll'S from i~~ )Jri~on lair l.-hori:;p, fly \"ir!-!inia inc,;; D:I\'id Simon.
III Ill' year, lal('r to torture 111111.
lhc ~~c- hUnlell:,pml' "rolh~T, hy Roland K. lIarolld Ill' 11I,~· .. r kill'\\' \\"a:, a mi,lake lill he ri,oll: ;\lllr.. tti. \dHl wilhout a word drew
m:ttlt' a :'lIupl,' n'qu('''' thai wa,; alnw~t I Illl:nd,,, in!! ajlplau~e, hy l\licha'" Ca~acrio;
liir or dealh to him a few minuI .. !'- I,,'fore j L~I"chL rlalian dient. who al~o !-!a\'e alia I",at ;:ailed. The third he nl'\'l'r not ired ! 111l':!lic h:,.-k:':fOlInd, hy John :\moro~ll.
h('('au'!' "III' \\'a;: lIy him all Ihe time sen'- : TIll' tWII rhilcln·n, I{khanl and Dorolhy
inl! and wailin::. lIi~ mi:,takp was in nnt Il\'.'i~ht, \\,('rl' ~1lI:1!.! and ,n{lhbi~h 10 Iheir
11111 iring- -illr "he \\'a" indl'~d 11l\'l'ly. How hl':!1'(" CI'n:l'nt.
Th('y were I'xccll('ntly
Iw and Charlie :\kFaddl"n and Rl'!.';in:J ,,1:1\·,,:1 !:y !~" P(,j:,c:! } 1l~1l;::~:l'I'~, Da .... id
(;onJOI1 1l\'(Tcam .. Ih('!'c Ilm'{' !lli~take" is (;lImall a:lel (;l'n('\'!l'\'e Rravi~.
tIll' !!rippinr,: Ihl'IIW of a greal play!
1J;\'I'r~i()1J anrl '111111or from the oflire staff
AIH:da :'Ila,oll
\\"a:' outstanding as· I'n!.';a!!t'rl th(' audil'nC("" attenti(ln con,lantly
Simnn\ ,('cn'tary, who was ired with ely- wilh the linl' work oj Goldie, Tl'dl'~CO'S
nam:r efliriellcy yet glowin.U: I)('nl'ath wilh, :'.'rrclary, a;; played hy Elizahl'th A. Tur\\'armlh and !'oil heaut\·.
I ner: II(,!ln', thl' frl':,h and chatt\' oflice
In Ihl' iamous rhar;;rtl'f part oi Lena,: ho,\. plaYl';1 hy Xick \'Iarh()~; ~('mitir and
the hrok,'n-toll~1I1'd mother of Simoll, HeI('n; ",11I('n \\-"inlll'rg, the fru"trnll'cl lo\"(~r,
rnu:li, Cramp a.-IIievl'd all amazinl! counter- I played In' William T, Brown; George T.
part oi Yiddi"h back-;;tr('l'IS in her dowdy: Joyl'l' ;I,: law-nIh :\rthur Sandll'r, l"oJl('gehlacl;.
I hoy dl'lII0ll with tIll' \\'oml"ll, brought many
:h Simon'.' ,ocialilc wiil" :\farjoric Lap-! appn'c::ltin' guffaw:,.
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('!un~k'r S: rin!.! Simionietta, Symphony
Many Participate in Entertainment for Benefit of Children
in Philadelphia Slums
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Harold
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Dr. Ellis Leads Florida Class
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T. H-. BROWN CITES
DOG, CAT NUISANCE
carried a pholo!!raph oi I>r, William T.·
Em", oi Swarthmore, with hi" iri('nel, the
latc William j('nning;; Bryan. An arlirll'1
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n'lating Dr. EIIi;;' accl'ptanrl' oi the Il'ader- ! Charles KI'mmel, F.·,"e Chl'ef, Rehip in thl' n'\'i\'al of the Opl'n Air Bihll'
Cia,,,, in Bayiront Park, :'Iliallli, Florida, a
quests Additional Hose fOl'
Cluh and R:'adin~ Symphony .Ord~~.:,:~a, .~\ i
la,:, iOIllIfll"d hy \\'illiam jl'nnin!!s Bryan,
Fire Department
recent rental In Ikrkelt,), (.duorm.I,
::ccompani.'d Ihl' pholo!-!raph. This rla;;s
;;lark(·d a triumph in Ihi,: YOlJII!-! man'~ n:u, ha, hl'l'n puhlirizl'd thrnu.i!hout the world
T. Harry Brown, of 320 Cornell Avenue,
-'cal r;1~I't'r .. lit, ha, n'cenl.ly aJlPl'ar~d \nth
a;; thl' lar!!l':'1 Op('11 air hibh, ~roup oi the i appearl'd
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(,'rt fnr :'Ilain Linl' JIl'edy familie", playing
- - , - -.·I .. \'t'n hllndn'd i)re~l'nt whl'll the r1a~s met. i ahout the dug;; and cat" o\\'n('c! by his.
till' ;\Il'ndrl:,~nh:l ConCl'rto.
• Many New and Old Fdends to
nl'xt door Ill'i!-!hhor, Mr:'. Emily Jone~. He'
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!In:, oi thl' Senior CIa;:;: art' invitilll! ritiat Players Club
I and onl' oi tIll' do!!; wa;: \'idou~ and had
l,'n~ oi Ih,' cnmmunity 10 ;:pon'or Ihi" l ' I > I I - .
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It \\"a~ dl'cid('r\ It> have Dr.
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Gilbpi,', Ihl' .Il.uhlic health ofiin'r, in\"(~~titi( k"t, :Ire Io(,jn!! ,..td b) llH'mlwr;: oi lill' ,hI' J.I,I;,.[,' iii lill' ~'\\:1I1hlll"n' I la~..r,.
'!!atl' Ih,' COl:chllOn:'.
High School. Thi;: (or.n'rt prtlmi;;,';: to 1)(' I C1ul.l a:, c.;o and g?O P. :\1: 1111 Saturday,
(,harll':' Kimmel, lirr company chief.
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SW:Hthmnr.. Ihi;: "pring alld it i;: hopt'd. I:"zahl"lh, :\Ir~. ~ __ \\, :'Ild)O'.\'l·"; \\ Ilham. All L terested .n C as~es
rge, to, ("'\Jllainl'd ;hc diifl'rt'nl lyp", IN',1. HI' recthaI the hall ilia\" bl' lilled 10 l'ncouragc: Shak('''lw;m', Slallord I'arkt'r: Ben Jon~',lIl,
Attend; to Elec! Next Year s : omllll'ndl'd a two and a half indl Eur('ka
IlIl'rnher,. of th~' Gn-h~,,:ra and the hi!!!l, T, Law(on Slall(!,h: 1'110111;;;: J-Il'y\\'o(HI,
Committee
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. aid; Simon AUwI)od. H('~~'n flail; -"il'k !utt'n·,ll'd ill' 11ll' Swar:hmllrc I>anrin.l! th., lire .-hid al a l'OSI of $1.20 per fool.
At:\\,oot!, .. :\Ia:'ter Skylark, Tommy ;\Iar- CIa""" nn \\'l'dne;:day l'wnin!-!, April 10. at
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Hnd!!l', Carh'r Smith: Coll,'y, :\Iprri" I la,,- ,I 'I he llIain Ilil:,inl''':' ot' I
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I Gel \'tlU~ tickl"" from ;;11\,' ,.Inn' in town' thur :\ll'rY\\'I';.:!ler, Tommy jack;:on, Jim ;!I,-.. il i:, hopt'd that tlll're will
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Committee Announces Extensive 'lI1d !!,:t I hl'lII "" r1y itlt IllI' numher of Smit h. Sidm'\' Git It'n" Bickle\' Parkl'l', .J uhn di:"u,,,ion and 'lIl!~I',t ion~ irllln t ho:,l' 111'
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'!<.J. Y,,:lr nel!!h""r, will I", Ih ....... pr,,'" (;ir'" "
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\il1:t):I', Dorothy \\,il;:oll
. .loy :1 Ilil II<' III ",I I", IpIli
Eor All S wa rthmoreans
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. Ie 01. a II Thl':'" r,'pMI:' \\'ill hI' ~I udkd hy t ht' linanl"e
: . hl,\' al ,YOllr ::Ihk, for l'arh tahfc \\'ill ,,'at !'rin" lhot:y Jam' Sdlaltl', ':\nnl' R,.hin"lIl,. lll!1I1'"
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' Cladmnw SI,'ell', Yirl!inia Yl'rk(';., :\larion· tlte pawnt;: toward the ;;1\ I,jl'fl.
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hern :lfJ-, ;:mance d('dded upon.
Yl'!' indl'l'd, :\pril 23 i;; to bc '"Swarth-: 1:\:lwrl' will k' ('\'l'r 30 door priz(':' gin'l1 Kirk, Frann':' Smilh, Jane
mon' :-\ih'," till' one c;'l'nin g oi !h~ Yl'ar' :1\\,;1\' durin.!! Ihl' l'\Tnil1l!. Th ..:'e an' hl'in!-! \\'iniin'(j :\ld)O\\"l'11.
The Swarthmore poinh'd as io\lo\\;:: l\1r;;. E, Ll' Roy :\Il'f-', The hitdl\\'ay rnmmittee \\,a, aulhoriz('d
wilh rnll'rlainml'nt d"!'Il!ned by a:-:II pro- .inn;ll'Il hy till' Swarlhmure bll-illl''';: lIlen :'11('11" Quintl'l, Charle;: Deacon, Allen Put- cer, chairman. :\Ir;:. Charle, B. Shaw, l\lr;:,. to adwrti,r ior hid" f.or repa\"ing Ihe !'treets
duced by and ior Swarthmorean!',
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nam, Burri;: Wl'~I, Otto Krau!'. and Jamt's William W. Turner. :\Ir;:. S, S. Rutheriord, i hrokl'n til lay !!a:' mam;;.
Swarlhmore BII;:ine;:" .\,,·ocialion i;:
There ha;: ;J1wa\"< hecn a d('mand for a Joh!1;:lnnl', will bl' member;: of a company· :'I1r;:. Harold G. Griflin, !\Ir:'. Thoma!'
The bid;: for police uniform!' werl' conlOn;;oring organization but nearly 'ommunily galhl';inl! wilh !-!ood clean fun: of player~, They and Ihe hoy~' l'hoir wi\! LlIl',kr:" :\lrs. Richard G. lIah!. :\lr~. ('arl ~idrred and iour cnmplctc uniform!' were
olher I!rOllll in the borou!-!h i~ helP-llIlrl jo\"ial cnh'rtainll1('nt.
I ~ing authenlic old Engli,h 50nl!~.
CJ('a\"C~, l\.1r~. Arlhur Mea(l, and l\Irs.! authorized til hI' purcha;;ecl from S. :\hramake this night a real 5ucn'~5.
Thi;: i:, Ihl' ;:ort oi thing that ha::: lmill J Tickets ior the t\\"o performanc('s arc on J o;;l'ph S. Hatl's.
; ham;: and ('0. at a cost not to exceed $160.
working committe(', E. M. Buchner, ~he vrr)' foundation~ of Swarthmore nrich- : 5:lle o1t Ruchnrr', To!!!!er?' Sh?p.
T~l' dancing d~s,cs will conducle. on I \,ictor D. Shirer'" application to !lave his
tn· Roland Eaton, Frank X. Smith, !,ortiness and good ferling, The m!'n he- i
The Produclion ('omnlltl('e IS a:< follo\\"s: April 6 anrl U \nth two exIra meellllgs. lot next to the new post office local ion
R 'More\, Robert T. Bair and Titus hind thi5 !!et-togrther arc working for you· Elizabeth May Rohrrl:<, Dramatization; rot oril!inally ;;chrduled. The Introductory: included in the bU!'ine5s zone was discussed
in the Lej!ion room in Borough ltd Swarthmore. Co-operate and come to: Ellen
Delaplaine, :\Iusic; Barbara Dol- CIa,;;
the Junior
will meet i and action dcierred until a later mc('tinp;.
'onday nigh~ and for~ulated plans :'Swarlhmore ~ite" on :\pri! 2:; at 6.30: ~an, Setting;; j and Marian Cro;;;;en, ProJler- (m :'\pnl 6, and on :\pn~ 13: < the I~ter- l The old hank ~uildin!! ha~ heen. removed to
grcat evenmg of enjoyment.
:n the Methodist Church SOCIal Hall.
I tICS.
medlale Class and the Senior .\_scmbl~.,
(Contmued 011 I age .. )
Tho~l'
intl'restl'd in I hl' "Tut Lot" mo\"('ment in Swarlhmore ha\'e r()·operalrd to
make this rvening's and tomorro\\' aitl'rnoon's l'nlerlainml'nt at the \\'oman';: Club
House a I11MI gala affair.
The program will Iw in I wo parl~-Part
I, "Alire in :\Ihumland" and ParI II, "The
Sham."
Mr:'. W. R. Buey and :\Ir;:, Ru;::,.'11
\Vhitl' are in charg!' oj the Fairi(;;, :\Ir;;.
Roy D~'laplainc ami :\1 r,;. Rohl'~ I 1'1l\\l'Il
of the Cohlin~, amI :'IIi;:;; \'all de Ba!!art
of the !'\ymphs (Junior High Srhnol
Chnru~) .
M r~. RulH'rt Rred and :'I1r:,. C', W. ::\[cDow('\1 are in chargl' oi ""Iakl' Vp."
MOTHERS OF DANeING
I ' CLASS TO MEET.
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"SWARTHMORE NITE" TO BE ON APRIL
'.
25th IN METHODIST CHURCH SOCIAL HALL
i,
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n('lIlillati~g
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 5, 1931
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, of Thayer entertained in honor of his third birthday Mrs. F. Don Price and Mrs. Ralph S.
TeD of AI..... Trip
Road, will entertain their bridge club at on Wednraday.
Hay...
dinner and bridge this evening.
Miss Mae Lynd and Mrs. Florence
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wermoutb, of
Dorotby Paulson, daughter of Mr. and Bremer, of Swarthmore, were the guest
Mrs. E. Le Roy Mercer and Mrs. Waldo Wasbington, D. C., will be the week-end Mrs. Paul Paulson, of Park Avenue, re- speakers last evening at the monthly meetE. Fisher are SP9DSOring a card party to guests of Mrs. Wermouth's brother·iD-law turned from Washington, D. C., where she ing of the Business and Professional
be held at the home of. the latter, 600 Har- and sister, Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armi- spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woman's Club In Media. Miss Lyod and
Mr. end Mrs. Edward S. D ....- yard Avenue, at 2 o'clock next Wednesday tage, of South Chester Road. Dr. and B. Barsigian.
Mrs. Bremer gave accounts of the trips to
afternoon, for the benefit of the Un!- Mrs. Armitage will entertain tomorrow f
DIIOn Entertained at FareAlaska whicb tbey made last summer.
v~rsity of Pennsylvania Scholarship Fund,
.evening in honor of their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sowers, formerly of
wellPerty
Elm Avenue, have moved to Wilmington,
Robert H. Ivy and Mrs. Ivy, of
Mrs, James F. Bogardus, of Cornell AveMrs. Harvey Schumacher, of Haverford Del.
To Attend Mtuic Fatival
Dr.
h
f nue, entertained with a buffet supper and Avenue, returned on Monday after visit.
Mr. Fred Ploe, a f.ormer Swarthmorean,
Lansdowne, announce t e engagement 0 bridge Saturday evening, March 23rd, in iog her cousin, Mrs. George Paull, and Mr.
Mrs. George T. Asbton Is again 0';. of
their daughter, Miss Cynthia Thompson
h
tl h d b I ft I
tated
the
invited guests for the Chamber Music
hO r~~~ y a
15 e
eg ampu
I y and Charles Dieck of Detroit Mich. honor of Dr, Bogardus' birthday. The ,Paull, of Buffalo, N. Y., for a week.
Festival
to be given at the Library of
v,..
'
h
!
. guests included Miss Janice Krall and Mr.
fig t mc es above the ankle left tbe
Mr· DIeck 15 ~ gradu~te:f t e ~n~~rs;ty . Benjamin Groff of Lansdowne' Mr and Mrs. John Marshall, of Lincoln Avenue, Habnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, on Sun- Congress. These concerts are the gift of
of Pennsylvama, a?d IS t e son 0 Sw ar:s [Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mr. and
Frank entertained her bridge club at luncheon at day t~ ret.um to bis home in West Chester. Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge. Tbere
.{srael,
of
!'l0rth
pr!~cetond
Avenfue,
Ma't
t-I
E
Williams
Dr
and
Mrs'
Franklin
S • the Deanery of Bryn Mawr College on Mr. Pme 15 able to be about on crutches.
are invitations for five hundred people•
more. MISS Ivy wll~ gra uate rom Dun
:
•
,.
.
Several Chamber Music Concerts will be
HoI oke College this June.
Gillespie, of Swarthmorej Mr.. and. Mrs. Wednesday.
____
Allen G. Clark, of Medi2., and MISS Mildred
Y
given. The last evening Igor Stravinsky
Mrs. Charles Bazzoni, of \ValIingford
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ormondroyd, of Cor- Cobert, of New York, who was the weekwill be present and conduct some of his
Hills, and Mrs. E. Le Roy Mercer, of
own works.
nell Avenue, entertained Thursday evening, end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie.
Swarthmore I will be the guests of Mrs.
March 28th, with a farewell party for Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher, of Har- La Mar Crosby, of Philadelphia, at lunchand Mrs. Edward S. Dennison, who left
Attend Troop Benquet
their borne on Rutgers Avenue last week- vard Avenue. entertained Dr. J. B. Cond- eon today.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, of BethOn Saturday, Chalmers Stuart and Henry
end to make their residence in New Lon- Jiffe, Editor of the League of Nations'
and
l\Ir5.
Harold
Goodwin,
of
Yale
lehem,
Pa., and Miss Barbara Campbell, of A. Peirsol, J r:, of Swarthmore, attended
Mr.
don, Conn. Mrs. Dennison will go to annual "\Vorld Economic Survey," at dinthe week-end
.
t thOIS wee k Wenonah, N. J., were.
. guests the annual banquet of the Second Troop,
Minneapolis, where she will visit her ner on Wednesday, March 2ith. Other Avenue, have as t heIr gues 5
Mrs.
Edgar
Campbell,
of
Prmceton Philadelphia City Cavalry, of Which tbey
.
,
t
M
d
M
of
M
G
d
rs.
00 win s paren 5,
r. an
rs'l Ace
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pet ran, and friends of the League of Nations were
W.
A.
White,
of
Guilford
College,
North
v
nu
.
are members. The banquet was held at
her three children, ior a couple of months among the guests.
-Carolina; her sister, Mrs. E. P. Edwards,
.Mrs. Calvin W. Brice, of Park Avenue, the Penn Athletic Club, Philadelphia.
before joining Mr. Dennison in New LonMr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs, of Yale and Miss Betty Edwards, of the faculty has returned from the Crozer Hospital, Lieutenant Joseph J. WaIl, commander of
don.
Avenue, entertained Milton Boliver Mad- of the Woman's CoiJege of the University Chester, where she underwent an opera- the troop. acted as toastmaster and inAIrs. Paul Willard Norton aed her den, missionary from Osaka, Japan, over of North Carolina.
tion several weeks ago and is recuperat- troduced the many distinguished speakers
daughter, Joan, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., a recent week-end. Mr. Madden, who is a
among whom were: Governor George H.
ing nicely at her home.
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of Swarthmore I
are spending tbe week at the home of her friend of Mrs. Hobbs' brother, Ralph D.
Earle, Brigadier Genercll Stackpole, General
parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle. Her Moru,ey, of Osaka. is spending a few months Avenue, will entertain at luncheon on Mon-I Mrs. Nathaniel T. E~er, of South Ches- Edward Shannon and General William
husband, Professor Norton, of the Massathis country and will return to Japan day in honor of Mrs. William D. Wer- ter Road, was the guest of Mrs. Irving Price.
mouth, of \Vashington, D. C.
Prentiss, of Philadelphia, last week. Mrs.
chusetts Institute of Technology, will be
May.
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I
Prentiss is the founder and past president
here for the week-end.
Mrs. Thomas Seymour Safford left SeMrs. Jesse W. Philips, of WdmlDgton'l of the League of American Pen Women.
.
•
bring, Fla., on Tuesday to return to her Del., spent several days this week in
Mrs. George Warren, of Chester Road, home at the Strath Haven Inn.
Swarthmore.
Mrs.
Philips
will
be
remem-/
R.
f.
C.
Opens
Season
entertained the members of her class of
bered as the former Miss Anne Hillborn, of
tlw Presbyterian Sunday School. at a bufMiss Olh'e Perry, of Thayer Road, is Swarthmore .
The R. F. C. (juvenile baseball team)
fet luncheon last Friday. After luncheon visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert B. Clothier,
played the first game of its third season
the party \'isited the Graphic Sketch Club
Montclair, N. J.
Charles Dieck, of Detroit, Mich .• visited when it met David Morgan's. team. on the
in' Philadelphia.
....,......,..__
his father, Mr. CharJes Israel, and Mrs. Mary Lyon Hockey Field last Thursday,
---Mrs. H. Morris Paschall. of Holyoke,
Mrs. John R. Whiteley and Mrs. A. G. Del., will entertain the following Swarth- Israel, of Princeton Avenue, from last March 28th. The score developed 18.2
in favor of the R. F. C.
Wicker, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., arrived on moreans at dinner this evening: Mrs. Thursday until Monday.
Cynthia T. Ivy and
Charles Dieck Engaged
I
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Mrs.
•
.
Tuesday, March 26th, to spend a week or
Pritchard, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Ross Thomson, and Miss Mildred
so with Mrs. Whiteley's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Lingle, of ISimpers.
Cornell Avenue.
---Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, of RutMr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque and farnil'..
Avenue, entertained at supper on Sunof Strath Haven Avenue, spent the spring
when their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
vacation in Washington, D. C.
IHlerllerl Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. George
Schobinger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Coates, and Mrs. Coates' cousin, Mrs.
Edith Ramsey, who was the visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Coates.
I
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armitage, of
South Chester Road, had as their guests
last week-end, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Butterfield, of New York City, and Mrs. Charles
Parkin, of Los Angoles, Cal.
Miss Elizabeth Blessing, of Dartmouth
Avenue, spent the week-end at Pennsyl-j
vania College where she visited her brother, '
George F. BI('ssing, and att~nded the Kappa
Kappa Gamma C oneIave.
I
--
Mrs. George T. Price, of Elm Avenue,
Miss Marjory Schumacher, of Haver1\.1
ford Avenue, returned Friday from At- Sunday
from
their home
in Mahwah,
J.,
with her
daughter,
Betty,
returnedN. on
.
.. ,"'....
lantic City, N. J., where she had been the where they spent the spring vacation.
THEA-TRE, -- -CHI!STER ·'lt~~~~;1 f~V·~~d ,Mrs:.. G,!'o..!ll." B,ond, for
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam A. Thompson, of:
. Friday and Saturday
Newark, spent the week-end with their
"Captain Hurricane"
Johnny Rassweiler, young son of Dr. and son, William A. Thompson, Jr., and their
James Barton
Helen Westley
Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler, of Haverford Place, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Helen Mack
=:~~=:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;~ John Silvey Thompson, all of the SwarthMonday and Tuesday
~
more Apartments.
Ricardo Cortez.
Mary Astor
--"I Am a Thief'
HELD OVER I
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Pownall, of Sproul
2"d WEEKII
Wedne.!iday and Thuuday
Road, returned on Friday after spending
i
Josephlbe Hutchinson. Geor.e Brent
three months in Orlando, Fla.
WILL ROGERS
"The Right to Live"
Miss Nellie Collins, of Park Avenue,
In
leaves on Saturday for a sojourn in Washington, D. C.
"Life Begina at 40"
WASHlNGT0
I
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Performance from
Noon
SATURDAY
Chester'a Most Distinctive
Theatre
. rufIifiNG••• RlimIIG" .
FOOLING ••••••
MAURICE CHEVALIER
I.
"Folies Bergere"
with
ANN SOTHERN
ON THE STAGE
SATURDAY
BERT SMITH'S
"Varieties of 1935"
35 People on the Stage
lH.t4~OH.
Janet GAYNOR
Warner BAX fER
(F)
in
"One More Spring"
TUESDAY
One Day Only I
Returning by Popular Demandl
(F)
"IT HAPPENED
ONE NIGHT"
with
CLARK GABLE
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
W"EDNESDAY and THURSDAY
The Moat Natural Picture
Ever Madel
,tSEQUOIA"
t;mnrt"'murr"l
«r
-t
~ummUnt y lIO".pUp
a...
interference
on both
abortwave and standard
broadcast
bands. !mproves
reception
on
•
.ANY radio!
Ins~.
O,".IIC;~~ INSTALLED
Thomas F. Conway
$7 50
Ea.ter EI'I"
Decorated aDd Named
Order Earl·
•
104 PARK AVE.
Radio Electric Service
TEL, SW. 1171
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EVERYBODY'S COMING TO
"SWARTHMORE NITE"
A
GALA
EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT
DINNER and FROLIC
Mrs. Robert Wick, of the Swarthmore
Apartments, entertained a bridge dub of
which she is a member at desscrt.bridge
on Tuesday. The other members of the
group are Mrs. Paul 'Sharpless, Mrs. J onathan Pritchard, Mrs. Geor~e Plowman,
Miss Mildred Simpers, Mrs. Paul \Villiams,
son) D.: grad. Central Manual Training young people meets every Sunday afterHigh Sch., Philadelphia, 1906; B. S., U. noon In tbe Chapel at 3 o'clock.
PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
of
Pa., 1910, A. .M., 19~3; m. Etbel LouIse
A special study of tbe life of Simon
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Sc?atte, of Philadelp~, Sept. 2, ~9~2; Peter is now beiog made in the Prayer
childrel>-Barbara Caroline, John Phillips, Meeting on Wednraday evening
ANN B. SHARPLES
Robert Effiingham, Geoffrey. Reader in
.
EdItor aael hblblaer
English, U. of Pa., 1910-11, instr. in Eng-I
•
nruSJ.EWlG
Iisb, 1911-20, asst. prof. English, 1920-27,
Preabyterien Nota
Goe.ol ..........
prof. since 1927, dir. Summer Scb. since
1925. Editor Quarterly Jour. of Speech,
The Sacrament of Baptism was adminisROSAUE DRYDEN
1923-26.
Mem.
Nat.
Assn.
Teacbers
of
tered
last Sunday morning to Arthur Wads8eeIaI lWlt.r
Speecb (pres. 1930), Eastern Pub. Speak- worth, infant son of Donald Prentiss and
Plaoae SWarthmo... 800
ing Conf. (pres. 1922), Nat. Assn. of Sum- Etbel Grace Turner Jones.
Eatered .. SeCODeI aa.. Matter, .IaJlUU7 24. mer School Directors (pres. 1~). Club:
Dr. TuttIe gives tbe address at the an1829. at th. Poat Office at Sw..-tI:illlDN, Pa.,
Players'
(Swarthmore).
Author:
A
celebration of the Holy Communion
nual
WIder the Act of MaTc" 3. 1878.
Handbook of Public Speaking, 1922; The by the Ministers' Association of Chester
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935
Art of Play Production, 1928. Home: and vicinity at 5t. Paul's EpL~opal Church,
Swarthmore, Pa."
Chester, this morning at 11.30 o'clock.
----+.--SUPPORT YOUR FIRE COMPANY
Bishop Taitt will administer the sacrament.
Gives Travelogue
Next Wednesday evening, at 6.30 o'clock,
A fire is discovered. You lift your telewill be held the annual dinner for the conphone receiver, report t.he Jocation to the
Dr. William T. Johnson, of Swarthmore, gregation of the church, prepared by the
operator and in from two to five minutes gaVe a travelogue on "National Parks of Woman's Association, Mrs. Bishop in
a truck,' manned by 3n experienced crew the United States" at the meeting of the charge. Following the dinner, will be the
and equipped with the latest type of ap- Woman's Auxiliary to the Delaware County annual meeting of the church for the elecparatus to save life and extinguish fire, Medical Society, held recently in the tion of thre ruling elders. to fill the vacanarrives at your door to give you the necesw Chester Hospital.
cies caused by the expiration of the term
sary assistance.
The hostesses were Mrs. G. L. Armitage, of service of Elder Carrol Thayer and the
This has happened so frequently that Mrs. A. V. B. Orr, Swarthmore; Mrs. deaths of Elders George W. Warren and
most of us give little thought to the condi- A. R. Rozploch and Mrs. F. V. Bielski.
Walter Irving Clarke. Reports will be
tions which make the service possible and
given from the various organizations of
assume that it is all provided and paid for
Trinity Church Notes
the church. Following the meeting of the
through taxation.
will be the annual meeting of the
church
This afternoon, at the Children's Service
Now the fact of the matter is that this
congregation,
the legal body, with reports
is not the case. Part of the taxes which at 4.30 o'clock, Mr. Guenther will speak and the election of four trustees to fill the
we pay supplement a service provided by on "Lessons from the Stars."
The Offertory on Sunday morning will vacancies caused by the expiration of the
tbe generosity of a smaIJ proportion of our
terms of service of Henry L. Smith, E.
population who donate their. money and be upanis Angelicus," by Caesar Franck. Shirley Borden, Pierce G. Gilbert and
The Rev. Thomas A. Meryweather will
their. labor to provide security for all of
Frank S. Reitzel.
at the evening service on Sunday.
preach
us.
Miss Harriet Selfridge is chairman of
Mr. Guenther will be the guest preacher
The·Swarthmore Fire and Protective Asthe
committee to receive names of those
sociation is a. volunteer organization at the noon day services at St. Paul's Who will present memorial lilies for the
financed chiefly by the dues of its mem- Church, Troy, New York, next week. He decoration of tbe church on Easter Sunbers. Firemen pay $2.00 per year and will also preach at a special Evening Service day.
donate their services. Contributing mem- in which all of the Episcopal Cburches of
The special thank offering, which it is
bers' pay $5.00 per year and ·life members Troy will unite.
the
custom of the church to make on
Mr. Frederick A. Knapp recently finished
make a single payment" of $100.00. The
Easter
Sunday morning, will be given this
dues of the last two .groups, which arc not his fourth year as organist and choirmaster. year to meet spe-dal needs in the work of
caUed on for active service, provide the He has been present at every regular serv. Dr. Baugh, the medical missionary in
chief income on which the As...~ciation must ice, winter and summer, and has only Korea, supported by the church. About
operate. The fact that less than ten per missed two special services, once as a result $500.00 is required to meet the special
cent of our popUlation hold membership in of a motor accident, and once because of emergencies in his work there at this time.
the Association is probably due to the fact a bUzzard. The Church Choir has en1he Pastor's cla.ss for the instruction of
that the set-up of our fire protective sys- rolled as its regular members ten men and young people in preparation for reception
tem has not heen generally understood, as twenty-four boys. Miss Iona G. Putnam into church· membership meets each Sunday
most of us prefer to pay our own way in is choir-mother.
evening at 6.30 for half an hour. This
such matters.
class is open to all young people from
Methodist Notes
The character of the equipment, valued
twelve years llPward.
at over $40,000, the efficiency of the fireThe Rev. Wayne Channell will preach
Tbe young people have a special mismen and the prompt functioning of the Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "The siohary meeting next Sunday evening on
alarm system have resulted in residents of Drama of Christianity," and in lhe evening the mountaineers of the South, with difSwarthmore enjoying an A rating with the at 7.45 on uWhom Do You Serve?"
ferent speakers on various divisions of the
insurance underwriters which saves them
The Sunday School Board meeting will topic. John Hall, a Swarthmore boy and
a considerable sum each year. in reduced be held at the home of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, former member of the church, is now teach.. ~. ..~J"'H"tOt.)·, J . 'Jd1-~t~1\1ofcmue, on Monday evenii!' fug in a·· miSSion seh-ool'in ·th"tSouth:·:premiums.
.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
at 8 o'clock.
The Young Men's Club is conducting an
Borough Secretary.
The Men's Class is making its usual interesting bowling tournament in the old
arrangement for the decorations of Palm Prep School gymnasium, the proceeds of
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
Sunday and Easter, of palms and memorial which will be used in the benevolent work
lilies.
of the dub, Jack Gensemer, president.
AMERICA."
Mrs. Hoot is arranging and preparing a Boone Dinsmore is chairman of the comThe eleventh of our serjes of reproduc- pageant for the evening of Easter. A large mittet in cbarge of the tournament, which
tions of the accounts of Swarthmoreans in number of young people will participate.
is open to all young men of the Borough.
"Who's Who in America" we hereby print
Special Holy Week Services will be held
with the permission of the publishers.
every night of Holy Week. except Monday
"DOLMAN, John. Jr., prof. English j and Saturday. The Lord's Supper will be
SYMPATHETIC
SERVICE
b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 21, 1888 i s. John celebrated on Thursday evening.
and Christine Harriet Melanne (NickinThe Pastor's class for the instruction of
P....dooI by Ro...... Eo ""100
...
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25, 6.30 P.
THEATRE
Chester Pike at Prospect Park
Fri. &: Sat., April 5-&
(F)
"SWEET MUSIC"
Rudy VaDee -
Ann
I
M.
with
Clark CABLE - Claudette COLBERT
The Grandest Romantic ComedY
of All Time!
Monday &: Tuesday
(A)
Geor.e RAFT - Carole LOMBARD
"RUMBA"
WednesdAY. One bay Only
(F)
Maraaret SuUavan Herbert Marshall
Frank M
Janet Gaynor
Wamer Baxter
in
"ONE MORE SPRING"
-
$1.00
"The
Good Fairy"
Thursday, One Day Only
(F)
Returned by PO'p'ular Demand!
GRACE MOORE
.
In
"ONE NIGHT OF LOVE"
with
Tullio CarmlnaU
Lyle Talbot
Media Theatre
Today (FrIday) and Saturday
Janet
GAYNOR
Warner
BAXTER
ADDEDTodd &: KeUy Comedy and
Univenal News
Wednesday Only. April 10
(A)
The ThriJUnl' SUccessor to
-"Men In White"
Monday and Tuesday .
Nominated the Beat Picture for 1935
"SOCIETY DOCTOR"
"SEQUOIA"
with
Chester Morris, Vlr,pnla Bruce.
Rbhert Taylor
ADDEDEd. Kennedy Comedy ,.....- Krazy Kat
.
DumheU Letters
A- show you must not mls.!
Special after school matinee Mon.
day--entlre pedonnance after 3.20.
In
"One More Spring"
Wednesday Only
"The President Vanishes"
Starting Thursday
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
LIONEL BARRYMORE
.."_--.;;:;J~~!!!~~=;;;"~.!l t' - ''The
- - Little
- _Colonel"
---J
TIME
MOTOR TUNE UP
NOW IS THE TIME TO EQUIP YOUR CAR
WITH
1ifr~_......a• • EXTRA POWER BATTERY
HIGH SPEED TIRES
"',e.,....
Russell's "re.t..... Service
8,
Prices
Are StiR
Very
Low -
Quality Higher
Then
Let u. reli"e your brakes w;tb
Lining-give your car a good brake.
DARTMOUTH
OFflCIAL
L
RIT.1581-RACEIII0
SERVICE
B'~
Wuhiq - Labricatiq - Tire - Battery _ Brake _ Seni..
440
IIculture Gn.de
Eight: O'Clock Co"ee - 21bs35c
Boker Co"e. Supreme 2n..45c
SpagheH-1 ~ncor.-Pr.p"recl
pork
a
SirIng eans ~:!;.~.r.;s-.og:
DESSERT
S parleie •.GELATIN
Chocolate Pudding
Asparagus Tips .t'::u
"MASTER SKYLARK"
April
13 at 2.30 and 8.00
P. M.
SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS, 75 CENTS
May Be Obtaiaed at Buchner's or Mr.. Geor.e P_ Warren. 327 South Chester Road
Adml.slon· 'on Jumor Memhershlp Tickets
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
asonHeflin
COAL
CO.
REGENT 1308
SWARTHMORE 6
PHONE
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9:46 A. H.-Sunday Schoo!.
11 :00 A. M.-Worship and Sermon. Subject:
"The Drama of Christianity."
7:00 P. M.-Epworth LeaJrue.
7 :45 P. M.-Brh:ht. attracti"'e e"'ening service.
Subj~t :
"Whom Do You
Serve?"
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Hanard
11 ;00 A. M.-Sundalr School.
11 ;00 A. M.-Sundu Lesaon-SerDlon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
Po- m. Readfna room open dan,., exeept Sunda,.· and holidays. 1 to .. ; Church edifice..
All are ~rdialIJ" invited to attend the sen_
lees and use the Reading Room.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRiENDS
SUNDAY
9:"6 A. M.-Fint Day School.
9:45 A. Y.-Reports
11:00 A.••-Keet:ln&' for Wonhlp in the
lleeUu Bouse.
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WEDNESDAY
9:10 A. M. to 2:30 P.
"-&win.,
and QuiltBox InneheoD..
In. In Whittier Boue.
An
CordlalJ;y Invited
3 "i-., 19c
3 No. , 23c
3 pkg. 13C
2 .~~ 25c
Ani
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iIIeJ Sante Asparagus Tips - .qu':~;!'.. 22c
SUNNYFIELD-FLOUR·' .
PASTRY
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FAM ILY (5·~ 20c) 12t lIlic
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Pure Refined Lard
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OLYMPIA BRAND
II ~:~.. 22c
Lilebuoy Health Soap IIcak•• 23e
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10:OO-DIble School.
11 :OO-Morning Worship.
Pastor ~reaches.
"Wby Am I Not a Christian 1"
8:00-Boys' and Girls' Choirs Rehearse.
6:30-Pastol"s Young People's Class.
7:00-Young Peop:e.
WEDNESDAY
6 :30-AnnuaI Dinner of the Congregation.
8 :OO-AnnusI Meetings of Church and Con_
gregation.
FRIDAY
lO:OD--Woman's Association.
&0 tamato Muee
IONA BRAND
With
Week·End
Values In Our Produce Depts. '
Asparagus
Tomatoes
Lettuce
29C·
2 1b·29 C
F~ES~
bunch
GREEN
I'ANCY
SLI~I",G
CPISP
ICEBERG
head
6e
Special for Friday and Saturday
FANCY
SUNDAY
Ever
Phone
Riller Tomato Juice 3 ':;:' 23c
Wet Shrimp· ::~5Xt 2 ~!= 21c
Pea aeans
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T omaI oes u.A&Pn...FlNI!8T
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FUN~~~~A,~Ip~~d~n~ORS
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Tomato Soup 3 can.20c
THE
Aquapruf
&: LAFAYE'J7E AVES.
SOUPS
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery '('gtUe. Minister
Now i. the time to let u. go over your car and put ·it in shape for
summer driving. Anti-freeze should be drained out-the cooling .,.••
tem should be cleaned-winter oil. aDd areales should be changed to
summer grade ••
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Campbell's
TRINITY CHURCH
Jrrotestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
SUNDAY
R :00 A. M.-Ho!y Communion
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School
10:00 A. M.-.Junior Church
11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon
B :00 P. Y.-Evening Prayer
WEDNESllAY
10 :00 A. :r.I.-Holy Communion
FRIDAY
":30 P. Y.-Evening Prayer
On Sale at Every Store in the Borough
SPRING
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CHURCH NEWS
"It Happened One Night"
Dvorak
Ned Sparks ~ Helen Mbr-lan
Allen .Jenldns - Allee White
Mon. &: Tues.. April 8-9
(F)
TICKETS
THEATRE
FrIday &: Saturday
(F)
Returned by Popular Demandl
2
29'
Peaches I~;~'t. c
IONA-CALIFORNIA
OLIVER H. BAIR CC?
Swarthmore BUBiness Association
Thursday Evening, April
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SPONSORED BY
LANSDOWNE
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
(F)
One Day Onb'!
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LLHere's the first aerial to stop
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THE SWARTHMORE.\N
Social Hall, Methodist Episcopal Church
The. Devil-Dogs
Have anded!
MONDAY
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Fed STEWING-(~{l~~)
Chickens
S mo·Ieed Hams
Bult Ends ofthese Hams
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Shank
(a- to 12-10
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SMOKED BEEF TONGUES
BONELESS VEAL LOAF
IllEAT LOAF-FRESH GROUND
Tip Top-( % lb. averal"e)
SUMI\IER SAUSAGE
lb., 27c
lb., 23c
'3 lbo., 59c
each, lSc
Fresh Bucle Sbad
Clams
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2 do. 25c
2 ".19c
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.SPEAKS
of
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 5. 1935
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Eighth Grade:
Merit Roll, Beatrice
The report was a presentation of facts dred feet (lOO', u. the Dortbeutel'l".lide of
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four teet wide aUey, wblcb communicate..
Brewster, James Davis, Sara M. Disque, and did
concern Itself
wIth any of the •with.
four feet..(",) wide alley On tbe north.
Robert V; Donato, of Milmont Avenue, Walter Jones, Anne Lingle, Dorothy' Lue. political not
implications in the situation, and I Welt open In&' Jnto Keiroee avenue. and •
Swarthmore, has been nominated for the ders, Mary MacDonald. Thomas MarshaU,
lwenty feet (20') wide eUey on tbe BOutheut
b
h
f
pre~idency of the sophomore class of the Frances Noyes, Genevieve Reavis, James showed that tee arges 0 extravagance utendln« from MelrotJe avenue to Hyatt
and lack of co-operation, made by the street. Th. nortbw-.terJ,. ,line extendin&, alona
Pcnnsyh'ania, State College.
Smith, David Ullman and Elizabeth Whit"
the BOutheasterly
of the second above-'
.
Board of PrIson
Inspectors. agalDst
Major mentioned
four feetside
(-4') wide alley; the south..
Discuss.... Issues to Be Considered
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akcr.
Fellman, were without.foundation.
euter)y Une thereor exteendlng throll&'h the
Donat.... Chairs for Boy.' Club
Seventh Grade:
Honor Roll, Polly
Major Fellman spoke for himself very ~:~~. of the party wall of landa of R. Leslie
in Event of Revision of
. FolJowing an appeal in the Chesler Times Hoot;. Merit Roll, Jane Argyle, Diana
Together with the r'-ht and Wle of the
Constitution
recently, a gift of t",eOlty chairs was made Brewster, Ruth Child, Edward Cooley, abl}' and con\'incingly, but William
McKimm, Chairman of the Board, who said allen in common with the owners and
to -the Chester Boys' Club by Mrs. Na~h- Jack Corsc, A1ice Craemer, Phyllis Dana, was
invited to be prescnt and speak did not !- occupiers or other lands abuttln&' tbeftOn:
aniel T. Ewer,'of South Cbester Road.
)ohn deMo II. Richard Haig, James Kelly,
,
I and also together with all the riaht. title
come.
and Interest of the grantor in one..half bed
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Marion Kirk, Scott Lilly, Frances Smith,
C. K. Crawford, Secretary of the Board, of the abo"e me.nUoned four f.at (4') allen.
; Junior Club Noles
f Helen Smith, Kenncth Valcntine, Virginia
spoke. Other speakers were Albert G.
And also all that ceJtain lot or pIece of
On Frida)' evening, April 5, at 8 P. M., Yerkes.
.
land with the building and Improvements
Fraser
and
John
Ziegler.
thereon
erected situate In the City of Chester.
there wjJJ be an important Board meeting
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The
mecting
ended
with
the
unanimous
otoresnid.
Dt'glnnlng at a point on the south.
at the homc of the president, Miss Ercanor
AchIeve Scholastic Honors
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westerly side or a four feet (4') wide IIII~
adophon of a resolutIon to be sent to the whleh eommunicates with a four feet (.4')
Kennedy, 210 Cornell Avcnue. All memRobert A. Detweiler~d \ViJliam Crae- Delaware County Judges and the County wide alley on the northwest. openin.. Into
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Mell'08e avenue. Bnd a tWenty reet (20')
bers are urgcd to be prcsent.
mer, Jr., both of Swarthmore, have been COmmissioners
stressing the necessity of alley on the aautheMt. which extf'ndJI from
The regular monthly ml'Ctin!! is' to be placed on the Terminal Honor Roll of the divorcing our penal system from politics Melrose .,·enuli!' to Hyatt street. Beginning at
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a point one hundred four reet (l04') south.
Tu~a): e\'ening, April 9. At 6.30 there Wharton School of Finance and COMmerce, and urging
the apPointment of a Prison ''''estwardly from Melrose avenue, and one
will be a "Covered Dish Dinncr," to bc :.If the University of Pennsylvania, as a Board who were in accord with modern hundred forty-one feet six inchH (141" 6")
follow cd promptly at 8 o'clock by the busi .. rcsult of their high scholastic record during h
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mt'asurl-d southeast .....ardly from Twenty..ft~t
h '
'streeL Then>!e southwestwardly through the
nc~ mectin~, at which time the annual the first term of the academic year of t oug t In pena affairS.
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mldd:e of the party wall between garages
reports will be submitted and elections of 1934-35.
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LEGAl NOTICE
thlrty-one and seventy-two one-hundredths feet
1"'0 ofticers will be held. Thc following
~
(31.72'). Thence northwestwardly eight teet
A
Detweiler. who livcs on Riven'iew Road, To THOM S .S. WEDDELL, I~te of 420 Lex- three inches (8' 3",: thence northwestwardly
arc the candidates: President, Mrs. James
Inkton A\enue. New York.
through the middle or the party wall between
Whereas, .Marion E. G. Weddell, your wife. Jl8raK'H thirt)'-one and seventy.two one..hun_
F. Hogardus and Miss Rosamond \VeJJ- :s a senior in the Wharton School and athaa
fl~ed a hbel In the Court or C.ommon Plea,s dredths feet (31.72') to the southwesterly side
tended
Swarthmore
High
School
before
burn; and recording secretary, Mrs. Wilof Dc.aware County, fennaYlvanl.a, as of De- of the fint mentioned four feet (4') wide
cember Term. 1934. No. 101. praYing a dh'orce olley; thence by same southeastwardlY eight
liam Ziegenfus and .Mrs. Harlan R. JeS5up. cntering the Univcrsity of Pennsylvania.
rro~ you. Now yo.u are hereby noUfied and feet three in~hes (8' 3") to the plaee .of be..
Craemer,
who
is
a
member
of
the
frcsh.
The speaker of the evening will be Mrs.
reqUired to appear 10 said court on or. before ginnln~. Together with the right and Wle
Robert L. Coates, of Swarthmorc, whose man cJass in the Wharton School, lives on Monday. the Twenty.~ond day of ~pnl next, of said al:eys in common with the owners
lie also attended to answer the coml!Jomt of the said Marlon nnd oceupiers of other landK abutting thereon.
subject will bc "Publicity and Press." She Han'ard A,·enue.
E. G. Weddell. and I!, deCault of such appear· The southwesterly line through the middle of
ance yo~ will be hable to have a diVorce the right of way. twenty-seven and fortywin also present a skit by Mrs. Donato 3warthmore High School.
I:ranted IR your abJence-.
Is<" ....... one-hundredtlls teet (27.47') wide. ex..
Colafemina.
NATH.AN
P.
PECHIN.
tending northwestwardly.(rom the northwest•
During thc evcning' the .cjub members Working for Memorial Forest
Sheri!!' of Delaware County. ('rly side of a twenty feet (20') wide alley
D. MALCOLM HODGE,
fifty teeet (50'). which rhrht of way is to be
",ill present their first "Hobby Sho\\'," an
Attorney.
used reR'ress.
for drivein with
rl"htwith
of ingress.
~ress
A number of thc young peoplc in the 3.29.3t
and
('ammon
the owners
or
t'xhibition of arts and crafts and collec·
\"arious
Sunday
S('hools
of
Swarthmore
are
-1J'lremisH
adjoining
on
the
southwe!lt
and
fions of interest. All entrants- are asked :nterestcd in raisin!! money for the purSHERIFF SALES
northeast.
to bring their articles to the Club House
h'
Sherilt'·s
Office,
Court
HOWIe,
Media,
Together
with all the right, Uee and in\"
Penna.
terest
of grantor.
in one-hall bed of the above
on Monday cvening, A.lJril 8, at which time chase of tr~s for thc Gcorge ·,as loglon
Saturday. April 20, 1985
first mentioned four feet (4') wide alley.
the Art Section members will arrange them Forest in Palestine. A short time ago, Mrs.,
Rosc Glidcr, of Philadelphia, showed pic·
n.30 o'clock A. M.
' Improvements consist of two and one-ohalf
for display in the lounge.
Eagtern Standard Time
story bri(:k nnd stueco house. 16 x 33 feet:
tures of her recent trip there, and it was
-por(:b front: two-story atueco Rdditlon, 7 x 8
encouraging to see the scientific way in
feet: stu('(:o garage, 8 x 16 f,pet.
$250.00
Cashotherwise
or certified
cheek
Sold ft!J the property of Herman Rosen_
which the new settlers are meeting their at Conditions:
time of sale
(unless
stated
in I blatt
problems, with modern hospitals, schools, advertisement). balance in ten days. Other
.
nurseries and playltrounds. The spirit of (:onditions on day of !ale.
ARCHIE LEVY, ~~;;~~ P. PECHIN.
tolcrance and co-operation prevails, the
Sheriff.
Jew and the non-Jew receiving the same Fieri Facias
No. 1590 i
treatmcnt.
December Term. 1934
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Local Pupils Exceed National Col.
All that certain lot or piece of land with
The need for a constant water supply the buildings and improvements. theron erected I
lege Averages in Current
P.
BELFIEI.D, JR.
still constitutes one of the bi~~est problems situate on the southwesterly Side or Melrose I
Event Contest
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, avenue. at the distance of one hundred four
and tt IS for thiS reason that trees are. feet (104') measured southeastwardly from
Representing
being planted on the hillsides again. I Twenty-first streeet, in the City of Chester.
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
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I in the County of Delaware and Slate of Penn.
Fnends of the Jewl5h people In other lan~s j sylvania. Containing tn front measured,thence
have agreed to take certain areas to re.. southea&twBrdly twenty.three feet (23) and
Swarthmore 254
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f
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extending in depth BOuthwestward1y one hun.
f
t
ores, has
nammg
t em Forest,
or nahona
croes.
France
the Briand
England
the r=:::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::::;:~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
Balfour, and America the George Washing·
A SOUND
ton on Mount Carmel.
The young people of Swarthmore are
e;lad to announce that they c'l:pect to have
the amount of money for the planting and
REQUIRES FACTS I
care of ten trccs, pines and eucalypti, which
will entitle them to a certificate in honor
Do Dot be mialed by the halE' truths of much of
of the Swarthmore section .of the George
modern .dverti.ing. A.k for ALL the facts about
Washington Porest.
BETTENDORF OIL Heat.:and weigh them critically.
President
College Cm.
AT LOCAL L. W.V. MEET
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IN RECENT CONTEST
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Decision
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Hold Meeting on Penal Affairs
A meeting, very vital for those inter-
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RIVERVIEW FARMS
Golden Guernsey Raw Milk
Creamed Cottage ehee.e
Table Cream
Chocolate Milk
for Service Anywhere
INSPECT IT CAREFULLY
AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
iu the Electric Range
The Magic Dinner is crown
roast of lamb, baked potatoes,
steamed carrots, new lima
beans .. , all cooked at onetime
\ in the electric range oven.
. There will also be cake, to
show hOw well the electric
oven bakes. Come and see
how it's done,. Recipe sheets
. and foods cooked in the elec.
tric oven will be given away.
Below is the Honor Roll of the 'Swarthmore Junior·Senior High School for the
fourth report i>criod, which has just ended.
Seniors: Distinguished Honor Roll, Delia
Marshall and Stewart Thorn i Merit Roll,
l Robert Byerley, Carol Harris, Betty John..
son, Edmund Jones, Virginia Lockwood,
Lydia Lodge, Betty Passmore, Leslie Polk,
Gary White and Jack Wickham.
Juniors: Honor Roll. Georgene Griffith;
WednesdaYr April 10
Merit Roll, Petra Lingle, James Lipman ,
Betty MCGarrah,· Ralph Rhoads, Bill Ruth12-18 East Fifth St.
erford, Jane Seely, Jane Smalley, Ellen VieCHESTER
hoever and Mary Williams.
Sophomores: Distinguished Honor Roll,
Dernonatration begina at 7:30". m. Ellen Williams; Merit Roll, John Dela.
plaine, Mildred Griffith, Lauer Jones,
Thompson Littlefield, Dorothy PaulsoD,
Roher! Piper and William Shay.
Freshmen: Honor RoU, Ruth Egeei
Merit Roll, EUa Mae Beagle, Estelle
'ELECI'RIC COMPANY Cha.pman, Billy Anne ~Mitchel1, Constance
Schoff, Margaret Shoemaker, leanne Tay-I
lor, Rohert White and Ruth Wilson,
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teet Swarthmore the few hours they would' male roles. Mr. Ide rep1a~ed G. ·~R':e;n~e~v~an~t~II---------~;;;~~;;;;~~~;~~r------~-be out of town.
at the B03th Theatre on Nove~ber 22
Clarence G, Myers, solicitor, was asked 1928 D '
th
f th
Ia ' ~ I
to give bis report on the legal aspect of
.
urmg e run 0
e p y m t
appointing a p~rmaneDt board of recrea. country, the Misses ElJes Baker, Henrietta
tion for the borough. Under the existing Goodwin, Natelia Schafer and Leni Stengel'
borough code such a board would have the co-starred the feminine leads.
authority to contract debts for which counPerformances begin on Tuesday, May
cil would he liable, It was de<:ided that
the property committee should confer with 7. at 8.15 daylight saving time and con.
a committee to be appointed by the School tinue through Saturday evening of that
Board and report at a later meeting.
\\·eek.
TTY this delicious, oven-fresh. nourishing bread. made with
the fin~st ingredient. in our own bakerie •.
Breaks Wesleyan Record
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this lo~.and Dr. Shirer wishes to remodel it
for office purposes.
N. O. Pittenger, of the property commitJce, submitted bids for the exterior of
Dorough Hall and was authorized to award
the con.tract to Thoma.? Haigh on his low
Discussion Luncheon Today
John B. Roxby. of Cornell Avenue, in
bid of $237,01),
Four policies on the fire engines were a recent indoor track meet with.' ConA Discussion Luncheon will be held by
renewed with tlie Pennsylvania Manufac- nccticut State College, lowered the 4S yard
the
Delawlrc County League of \Vomen
turers Insurance Co. whh premiums total- high' hurdle record of \Vesleyan University.
Roxby now holds the indoor retords in Voters today, loriday, April 5, at the A-ledia
ing $613,08,
both the high and low hurdles, having \Voman's Club, at 12.30, following Mrs.
A petition to Borough Council signed by clipped
the latter mark last season.
Hopwood's Citizenship School for Currtnt
some 200 residents asking for the construcE\'ents.
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, presition of the proposcd by·pass around
Manager's Week at the
dent, will prcside and Mrs. A. B. Geary,
Swarthmore was presented. It was turned
Lansdowne
chairman of the department of "Lcgal
ovcr to Burgess J obn H. Pitman to prescnt
Status
'of Women," will present a speaker
to 'Varren Van Dyke, state secretary of
It is announced that the \veck of April
highways. Burge55 Pitman ,said that not 15th to April 20th. will be designatcd as from the Equal Rights Party. who will
only would the by·pass deflect traffic Manager's Week at the Lansdowne Thcatre. discuss the UEqual Rights Amendment."
Both sidcs of the question will be can.
around Swarthmore but would eliminate
Each year, one weck is set aside during
sidercd,
in line with the rule of the League.
the Swarthmore Avenue grade crossing and which time the Manager makes an espccia!
cause construction of a three lane bridge effort to prescnt the best possiblc programs
Rl'8enc District No.3
for use'- of the heavy traffic instead of the which arc obtainable. This is done as a Charter No. 7193
two lane Sproul bridge. Dr. Pitman feels gesture of appreciation for the valued REP 0 R T OF CONDITION OF THE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND
that many more people in the uorough are patronage of patrons during the balance or
TRUST COMPANY OF SWARTHMORE.
interested in -this project and would wel- the year. It also gives the patrons an op.
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAUCH
come _t~e opportunity to sign such a peli· port unity to rally to the support of their
4. 1935.
tion. Extra" copies, of the petition are at manager.
ASSETS
the b3n~lan.d The Swarthmorean Office.
During the short space of time he has, Lonns and discounts ............ $ 630.184.26
r Overdrafts .................... .
It is as follows: "The undersigned citizens
292.63
been at the Lansdowne Theatre Manager Un!ted St~tes Government obliga.
of Swarthmore hereb), petition the Borougb Ray H. Meyer has made many friends and
hona. direct and/~r fully guar_
Council for relief from the heavy through he assures us that no effort has been spared O~~~~nd~:·s·t~k~·;.it~i~~~~iii~
321.982.82
177.739.09
traffic which at present interferes with the to make Manager's Week a success.
Banking house. furniture and fix.
.
tures ......... " ............ .
peac.e and quiet of the borough, entails
115,540.23
Such outstandmg hits as Shirley Temple Real estate owned other than
costly upkeep of 'our streets (which are in "The LitUe Colone)" "Sequoia" with
banking house .............. .
11.716.72
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Reserve with Federal Rl"lIerve
wholly unsuited for such heavy traffic), Jean Parker and Janet Gaynor
and \Varner
bank ....................... .
124,146.39
diverts the activities of our limited police Ba'l:ter in "One More Spring" have been Cash in vault and balances with
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othcr banks ................ .
force, creates needless traffic congestion and booked for thiS
162,229.65
Ou"';side ch~ks and other cash
week.
r-criously endangers Jifc, particularly the
Further details regarding Mana~er's \Veek
items ....•.•....... : ......... .
218.69
. RedemptlOn fund With United
.
. .lives of our school children. We ask for wIll
be given in the ne!:t edition of thiS
States Treasurer and due from
the immediate construction of the proposed paper.
United States Treasurer ...... .
2.500.00
Other wsets ................... .
through-traffic highway, or by-pass to con~
2,479.03
duct such traffic from Sproul Road to
W.I.L. Meet. Next Thursday
Total Asseb ..........•.... $ 1,549.029.51
Baltimore Pike around the southeasterly
LIABILITIES
portion of the borough.
The Delaware County Branch of the Demand deposita. except United
Government deposits,
J. Archer Turner, presiacnt of Council, Women's International League will meet States
public funds and deposib of
in
the
Whittier
House
at
3
o'clock
Thurstold of the co-operation of the post office
other banks .................. f 581,339.20
department in Washington in changing their day afternoon, April 11th. Miss Ellen Time deposits. except postal sa,'..
ings. pubUc funda and deposits
plans to conform with the Borough Zoning Brinton will give an illustrated talk on
of other. banka.......... .....
466,842.4,(
Ordinance. The new post office will be Cuba and Mexico. Miss Brinton has re. Public funds of States. counties,
school districts or other subdi_
placed 25 feet back of the building line cently returned after two months in Cuba
visions or municipalities......
105,508.83
instead of the 16 feet as drawn in the and Mexico and will surely give a most United States GOvernment and
postal savings deposits........
31~500.00
original plans. A gray brick will be used interesting account of her personal ex· Deposits
of other banks, includ..
ina certified and caahier's checks
on the exterior instead of the red brick periences in those countries.
oUbtanding .................
6.559.12
Interesting
reports
or
the
State
Meeting
specified in the blueprints.
Total of above items!
Secured by pledge
A request from' Charles Kimmel, fire at Wilkes-Barre will be given by the
of loans and/or
delegates.:.
.4;..
..;, ••.••. -~ , , .....
chief, "'that the SWArthmore fire deplutirient
4nve&tments .... $ 93.200.49
Not aecured by
take part in a parade in Chester in June
pledge of 10ans
The
May
Production
met with no objection from Council if
and / or invest..
ments .......... 1.098.549.10
they would arrange with Morton to proThe Players' Cluh will present as its
Total Deposits .. $1,191.749.59
next production, "These Few Ashes," a Circulating notes outstanding....
60,000.00
modern comedy by Leonard Ide, staged and Capital account:
Common stock. 1250
directed by Roy C. Comley.
shares, par $100
per !Jhare ........ 1125,000.00
It is a portrayal of the complications
Surplu8 ........... 160,000.00
ensuing from a gambling Don Juan's efforts
Undh'ided proRta net ............... $ 32.279.92
to escape the law of St. Moritz. These
complications are increased by the gather·
Total Capital Aceount........
307,279.92
ing of four women, in whom he had dis·
Total Liabilities ........... $ 1,5-49,029.51
played an interest, around the Memorial
MEHORANDU&I
Urn which, they were told, contained all
Loans and Investments Pledl'ed to SecQre
that was left of him. Each feels she is
Lisblllties
entitled to his ashcs, which. his Japanese United States Government ohliga.
tions, direct and/or fuHy guar.
servant assures them, reposes on the table
antood ..................•.... $ 155.128.44
hefore them. Each relates the several inci- Other
bonds. stocks and securities
19,083.64
dents of their frustrated lovc, not without
Total Pledged (excluding repromptings from the Japanese.
discounts) ............... $ 17',212.Cg
The play was produced at the Booth Pledged:
Against circulating notes out.
Theatre, New York. October 3D, 1928, with
standing ................... $
50,000.00
Against United States GovernHugh Sinclaire and G. Renevant in the
ment p,nd postal savings deleading male roles. F~r two years before,
posits ..................... .
31,076.87
'Against public funds of States.
it was running at the Duke of York's
counties, school districts. or
Theatre, London, with G. Renevant and
other subdivisions or muWe know that prescriptions
nicipalities .... .......... . .
78.181.57
Leonard Ide, the author, in the lcading
in themselves are worthless
Against depOSits of trust departments .................
15.003.64
unless accurately compound.
LEGAL-PERSONAL
.--;;;;!-.
The undersigned will not be liable or reTotal Pledged .............. $ 174,212.0S I
ed.. You are sure of correct
sponsible for any bills or indebtedness cOn.
theled for by anyone other than himself.
State of Penna., County or Dehlware. as:
filling when you bring them
G. JUSTICE MITCHELL,
I E. S. SPROAT. Cashier of the abovehere.
na~ed bank. do solemnly swear that the above
Lakeside Road, Ardmore. Pa.
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
formerly of
Phone 857
E. S. SPROAT,
615 N. Chester Road.
Ce.shier.
Swarthmore, Penna.
SWOrn to and subscribed before me this 3rd
day of April, 1935.
SIMPLY CALL
PETER E. TOLD.
Notary Public.
SWARTHMORE 10412
(Seal)
My Commission Expires March 12, 1939.
VAN ALEN BROS.
Come,-At"',,
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Display Room
Now Open for Showinl' a New Line of Wall Paper.
FRANK WAGNER IN CHARGE
E, B, TEMPLE...
JOSEPH HARtdS.
WILLIAM H. THATCHER.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. LOCATED AT SWARTHMORE.
PA.• AS OF FOURTH DAY OF MARCH.
1935.
TRUST FUNDS
Mortgages ........................ $ 48,880.75
Other investments. etc............. 115,264.01
Cash balance ..................... 4.125.63
Overdrafts . . . . . . . .. .. .... . .• . . . . .
34.62
To..1 Trust Funda ............ $168.304.91
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of
Delaware. as:
I ELRIC S. SPROAT. Casbier of the above..
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
(Signed) E. S. SPROAT.
Caahier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd
day of April, 193&.
na~ed. Bank. do solemnly swear that the above
GASH·STULL CO.
South Cheater Road
Swarthmore 846
Geo. Gillespie & Co.
Your Local Dealer
9th and Sproul Street.
Cheater 4159
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BUlLDERS AND REAL. ESTATE
123 South Chester Road
PHONE, SWARTHMORE 1129
(Sltmed)
PETER E, 'OOLD,
Notary Public.
My Commission Expires March 12. 1939.
Correct-Attest:
(Seal)
Sfs"ned;
E. B, TEMPLE,
JOSEPH HARRIS,
WILLIAJ( H, THATCHER.
Directors.
Be
large loaf
... IOc
IIsaJ
No. Z
Fancy Ripe
Clam Chowder F~:.~ e:.d'.
can
fISC() Fancy Ciolden Bantam
2
Corn
IOc
-
No.
cans2 2 5 C
rho finest corn grow·n. Paeked immediately after being picked,
80 you are Bure of getting aU Its deUclOUB fla.vor Intact.
..
...:...-- ~.
It'. new.' Serve as fl. Nothing to b. added.
Pea Soup ~~~e B;gc~:·210c
2 13c
Beans
13c
Raisins
9c Finest White
Ib
Marrowfat
8e Calif.
Seedless
Value
Cocoanut
.Blend
liSCO
6 for 19c
3Ibs.,25c
tOe Fre.h
A .. r;rrted
Favarite Blends
with
S
2 p kg s
3011:
CREAM EGGS
JELLY EGGS
•
Ford Cars are priced at $495 up, F.O.B. Detroit, Easy
terms through Universal Credit Company. All body types
have Safety Glass throughout at no additional cost.
Here in Swarthmore •
Tomatoes
I
Alway. ia... CharBe
,
Supreme
I
Reailtered Pbarmaci.t
CAR EVER BUILT.
Bread
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College Pharmac:y
POWER THE MOST ECONOMICAL FORD
Big Bread Sale
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MICHAEL'S
FROM THE $2000 PRICE CLASS COMES THE V.S
ENGINE
T. H. Brown Cites
Dog, Cat Nuisance
=
Look at That Engine-.Inspect That Fine Color Finish
.
Feel That Upholstery and
Those Soft Cushions
(NO ADMISSION CHARGE)
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
in Filling
Prescriptions
1935 FORD V·B
CooJ-.ed Automatically
: = -.
Creamed Buttermilk
Wbippina Cream
CALL SWARTHMORE 102
I
Magic Dinner
~,
"",,"''''~''''''' _.<
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
ested
in pen
administration
ou r county,
was held
inaI\Vhittier
Housc,inSwarthmore,
on Tuesday evening. It was Sponsored by
the People's Association of Delaware
County and inter~sted citizens of the I
county. among Whom were Mrs. Carl
DeMon. \Varren Foote, Howard Jenkins,
and Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, of Swarthmore.
Mr. Albert Branson Maris presided.
Leon Stern, Secretary of the Pennsyl.
\'ania Committee on Penal Affairs, of the
Public Charities Association, presented the
report of a study he had made of the Delaware County prison situation, with paT~ I
ticular reference to the change of wardens
which recently took place.
Come and See Our
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TELEPHONE, SWARTHMORE 1666
APRIL 5.1935
a Hast af Friends
2'Oc
Ib
Coffee
21b, 3ge
A blend of the Hnest South American Cotreea.
Ground to your order. Just as YOU wish It
Victor Coffee
Ib l8e: 2 Ib,3Se
The popular blend o! ~.:'.=-...~round to ,Your order.
Mixed Vegetables Phillip,'
Sauer Kraut IIStD Partly Cool.d
lISa) Tendar Cut
Red Beets
15c
15c
15c
2 ~..,;:
2
large
can.
2 ~~;,.2
,
K l!;l<, RLl<,R'S
p~g20c
.Club Crackers.
.-
Fresh. ("rlsp. ThE" perfect cracker to serve with cheese.
Scott Paper
CUT-RITE
Towels
Waxed
3
~~I~
Towel Halders •• ch
,,,
Paper
25c
Scott (gr..a or Ivoryl
;
,,1
40- 15
2
15c
ft
rolls
C
ContainIng selr-cutUng edge.
Big Values in IlSCIJ Quality MEATS
. "*+.• l!C
Stewing 'Lamb IOC
1b
Rack Lamb Chops Ib 25c I Neck Lamb
Ib 190
Shoulder Lamb
Ib 19c
Mint Jally
2 tumblers 250
Lamb Chops o~o~ib
2 IDs Pork Feet or Liver }
tb Lamb or Beef Liver
% 1b ThUeringer
% 1b Lebanon Bologna
1
Wisconsin Limburger
Sylvan Seal Cottage
Cream Cheese
Ib 9c
Codfish Cakes 6 for 25c
14
I
Veal
Loin Veal Roast
3ge
Your Choioe
17e
Cheese
Cheese
Ib 230
2 cups 25c
I Deviled
Cheese Croquettes 6 tor 250
Crabs
2 for 29c
Rolled 1b
e
25
Roast
Ib 380 I Rump Veal Roast
Ch.. _0e!.
Veal
.
._, .
1b
..
Loin
or Rib
1b
Ib 230
39c
Haddock Fresh Fillets Genuine Ib lSe
Codfish Sliced Fresh
'21b, 1ge
Flounders Fresh Ilze
me. Ib lOe·• .,"
size•• Ib l7e
-Filleted to your order.
Fancv Spring
--F;-os~ Green
~.
Sold In certain or OUr Meat Markets.
---
Fruits
Asparagus
.....
and- Vegetables
- ' - ...
.,
~ ..
2% lb.
bunch
35c
Two.. Y.'ur.()ld .'Ie'd GI'O"'" Hard,.
Rose Bushes or Flowering Shrubs
each 29c
Almeria Grapea II lb• ., He Calif. Rh.......b 21b..,2Sc
JUICY Cirapefruit 3 tor 140 Sprilll' Sc;alliOIlS 3 bum., 5c
Navel Oranges
doz 39c Winesap Apples 3 lb. 140
Tender Crisp
Carrota
bun.,5c·
J
Tomatoes
Ib
15c
Ca.'" .ed Yo.r Mo••, Gaet F.rt".st
These Prices Etrectlve In ~ Storea and
Mrat Mark~ts In- . . . . . . . and Vicinity ,
Wllere Q.allty
I
.
Fancy Slicing
APRIL 5, 1935
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THg SWARTHMOREAN
DAVID
DIES IN HOSPITAL
Had Seen Active ~ce With
Navy From Opea to Close
of World War
and .Tbo~ K.; also by his mother, Mrs. "White Gate" by Deeping, uSeason Ticket"
Helen K. SimP!\OD, of PlWadelpbia; a by lies, "That Fellow Percival" by Green,
brother, Thomas M. Simpson, Jr., and a "Bamham RectorylJ by Wallace, "Road of
sister, Miss Helen T. Simpson, also of Ages" by Nathan, "Salah and his Ameri.
Phila~elphla.
can" by HaD, "Romany" by Smith, "DeThe funeral service was held at Bair's liverance" by Martin, "Guests Arrive" by
funeral estahlishment, PlWadelphia, Wednes- Roberts, "Corpse' in the Green Pajamas"
day afternoon at two o'clock, his pastor, by Walling, "Another Caesar" by Neuman,
Rev. Dr. ] obn Ellery Tuttle, officiating, "Willoughbys" by Brown, "Forty Days of
with friends of his boyhood in Ardmore as Musa Dagh" by Wedel, "Homel's Nest"
APRIL 5,193&
about the di..... and to familiarize citizens 01 the CommUDity Welrare Centre will be
with improvements in treatment. Tuher- the speaker.
throughout
country
culosis societies
affiliated
with the
National the
Tuberculosis
Association are UDiting in thia effort under
the slogan 'Fight Tuberculosis with Modem
Weapons.'
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MRS. J. LR. HOPWOOD
TO SPEAK AT CLU8
Lawson-SHEPARD Co., Inc:.
KIMMEL & SON
DATED EGGS
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LOCUST FARMS
THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
SAVING
MAIN LINE ORCHESTRA CONCERT
Sponaored by the Parents of the Senior Cla88 of the Swarthmore High
.
School and the· T eachet"s of the Public School.
versus
SPECULATION
Temporary disturbances do not affect General laws. Thrift and
Saving are still the financial security of the average person. Neither
the individual nor the Government can borrow and spend itself into
prosperity_
.. at
In June of this year we expect to pay to fifty·three of our Shareholders $101,800.00. Of this ainount,$7I,769.00 will be saved by
the individuals, $30,031.00· profit.
.
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
April 11 at 8.15 P. M.
.
Qire.cted by Adolph Vogel
Aasisted by Dr. William F. G. Swann
ADMISSION.
$1.00 and SOc
During the last five years, depression years, we have paid to
Stockholders $ I,' 55,582.00, which they have saved, and $386,318.00
profit. These figures show what Thrift and Saving will accomplish.
JlfJIIMIEB:mR~fRt~
I.
I think that Swarthmore needs the Building Association. It has
hel~d to finance many homes, and has served as a Savings Fund
Society for many individuals.
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
~Ilal
CH ESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPH IA.
Specialists in the making and·fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
PresidenL
CLASSIFIED
T
REPORTS IN REALm
SOCIETY MEETING
physician's advice about defects found in
sueeeuora b7 mel'K"er to The Media Title .. RICHARDS-April 2. lIedla-69th 8t. Trust:
I
Tl'Ul!t
Co•• tl1llit.ee u/w of Annie E. Eaehe.,
• ion at &ch00.
the recent medica I exammat
Co., .uce
maintenance
of burial lot in Wood:ande
TtUe .. Tru.t Co.. truatee u/w of Fran~
FOR SALE
Predominant among those were dental deCemetet7. Lob No. 180-181. Seetion F. as
3, Richards. tor maintenance of burial lot la
(eels and diseased tonsils. the former prealated ~7 8eerttary of Banklq. ~Iver.
Friends· Bouthweatem Cemetery. . . stated
FOR SAL&-HoUNhold furnlture. bedroom.
by Secretary of Banklna. Receiver.
liviq room. I'\lp, and etc. Can Swarthsenting the largest problem. Many parents FOLEY-April 2. Medla-69tb st. T... t Co••
more li71-J'.
· h
I
hscessed
h
auceeraon by lDel'8'er to The Media Title .. SCALLION-April 2. Media-69th St. Trutlt
d o no t rea Itze
ow a ten a
teet
Truet Co•• trustee u/w of Catharine Foll!7.
Co.. .Uc:ceuora b)' mel'8"er to The Media
FOR SALE-Selllng out machine ahop. moton, Acc:ompliobm_ta of the Vari_ and badly diseased tonsils act as foci 01
d _ . for m.I.Ie.an... of burial 1010 In
Title 6: Trust Co•• truetee u/w of Jlal'B'aret:
maeblnes•. Apply Nat Ewer. Jr.• 219
Bran""ea
_L
Outlined on Tbunin f
·
I·
New Cathedrat Cemetery. Lots NOlI. 2T and
Scallion. deceued. for maiDtenanc:e of burial
cehon.
nterest 10 proper care 0 f teet h
28.
1. Seetlon T......ted by See....
So Chell~r Road. Telepbone. Swarthmore 186.
Jot in Media Catholie Cemetel'J'. as .lated. bJ'
day; March 14th
was stimulated through briel classroom
.... ot Ba.kl.Ir. RooeI ••••
Secretary of Sanklnl'. Receiver.
FOR RENT
talks on the relation of nutrition and of GILLIES-Xareb Ii• .lennie M. Gillies. admlnThe March meeting of the CommuDity frequent brushing of good teeth. This was latntris. of Ilaleolm GlJIlea. late of City of SHARPLES-April 2. Girard Truat Co•• trustee u/w of CUper W. Sharplel. dec:e&Hd..
FOR RENT-Fiv.. room apartment. US.OO. 2nd Health Society of Central Delaware County
Cbester.
8oor. 4.11 Dartmouth Ave. Ke7 at adjoinED&"
furthered
by
offering
attractive
·children's
GARRISON-March
80,
Mary
A.
Garrison
and
SMITH-April
1. JDhn S. KcCtun. executor
apartment. Fred A. Werner. Ine.• t.nadowne. was held in Borough Hall, Swarthmore, on
of
LUC:7
Smith.
late of City of Chester.
tooth
brushes-good-Iookiog
bamboo
or
F.
Lynwood
Garrison,
truatees
and
Provident
pa. Telepbone. Madison 8000.
Thursday morning, March 14, 1935, with
gayly colored ones. The teachers have Trust Co. of Philadelphia, substitute trus- SURMIAK-AprU 1. Mic:hael Surmlak. adFOR RENT-2nd floor apt.: 6 Jaqe rooma: the president, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, pretee u/w of David R. Garrbon. deceased.
mlnlatntor of Mary Surmlak, Jate of Town.
co-operated by using tooth brush dri1Js to for Ma.,.. A. Garrlson. as stated br F. Lynflrrplace: bath: lal'K"e sereened poreb i Ear.: siding.
ablp of Upper Darbr.
all conveniences: moat attractive.
106 S.
Th
M
emphMlze the correct method for the bene- wood Garrison and Provident Trust Co., ot
SHARPLESS-April 1. WilHam J. Sbarpleu.
Chester Road. Telepbone, Swarthmore 1191..1
e treasurer,
rs. E. P. Yerk.es. read fit of the younger children.
Pblladelphla. survl.-Iq truatee..
admlniatrator of Margaret. L. Sharpteaa. late
or 14.67-W..
her report.
"The one big problem of t h e mont h has GELSTON-Ma"h
26.Gelaton.
Girard Trust Co•• a4!Cof BoroUgb of Lanadowne.
utor
01
Annie
B.
tate
01.
City
of
~t·O:O=R=;;RE=NT;;;:--;-La:...
=.-.:n:::d;-:.:..::.-;;II:-::.p:.:::..::.m=••::;..~o:.: I Mrs. Helen ~Iuth reported for the Social been our automobile service. The nursing Cheeter.
STEELE-Mareh 9. Robert W. Steele. Philip
the ·HilI. Private entrances. Telephone. Service Department. 9Z major and 32
S. Steele and Corn Exc:hamre National Bank
swarthmore
IS-M. 7.10 to 8.30 A. M. or 6.80 minor cases carried over from last month. work has frequently been delayed by the GRIFFITH-Marc:h 28. Hiram E. Turner. exa: Trust Co.. ezecutora or Anna Wenziq
to 7.80 P. M.
breaking down of our three old cars and ftutor of Mary Ann GrUrJtb, late or City
Steele. deel!8sed~
01 Cbester.
:FOR .RENT-Holqekeeplmr apartment. five One hundred and thirty-nine have been considerable nervous strain has been enSATTERTHWAITE--March 23, The Firat NaGRANT-April 2. Provident Trust Co. of
roolmll and bath. Albert N. Garrett. Swarth. worked on during February. Mrs. Muth
tional Bank of Darby. guardian of Th·olDu
more. P.. Telephone. Pennypaeker 4U2 or gave a report of a recent case which was tailed for 'our nurses. In the meantime, our Phlladelphla, Mildred Stead, Edna M. Bruder
HYnson Satterthwaite, a minor.
repair bills are increasing.
and Robert W. Grant. executors of Fred- SMITH-Marc:h 27. Delaware County Trust
swarthmore 480.
most interesting and showed the most aperlek W. Grant. deceased.
subject
of
a
staff
meeting
in
FebliThe
Co.. guardian of Ruth S. Smith. late a
Jo"'OR RENT-Two rooms available at The Har- proved methods of social workers in dealGILMOUR-April
2. Media-89th SL Trust Co••
minor.
vard. One with private bath. Telephone.
ruary
was
·Nursing
Techniques,'
especially
lIucceasore
bl"
merger
to The Media Title &:
ing with a first offense.
Swarthmore 149-W.
as advocated by our National Organization Truet Co•• tl'llltee for Gertrude A. Deaves STERN-Mareh 27, The Pennsylvania Co. for
Insurance on Lives and Gl'I:lnting Annuities.
Miss Charlotte Eaton, supervising nurse, for Publ.·c Health Nursm· g. Miss Eaton u/w of Maurice E. Gilmour. deeee.ted. as
executor of Charlea A. Stern. late ot BorWANTED
atated by Secreta..,.. of BankiltJl'. Receiver.
gave the following report:
ough of Swarthmore.
also gave a brief resume of an illustrated GARRE'IT-April 2, Media-60tb SL Trust Co.•
WANTED-Mother·. helper. Live in or ouL
"A
total
of
554
visits
were
made
by
the
lecture
on
'Skin
Diseases'
given
recently
by
auc:cessol'B
by
merger
to The Media Title SWENEY-April 2. Linle E. Sweney KirkR"e1'erence required. Reply Box X. Swarthpatrick. surviving tl't18tee u/w of John R.
morean Oftic:e.
three nurses during February, 1935, an
Dr. Vaughn C. Gamer, of the University ~ar~r:td!:~e:~o~af~:na~~e ~I;nbur:j
Sweney. deceased.
~r~ ~f 94 over February o~ 1934. It is:, of Pennsylvania Hospital, at the Red Cross Jot in Eaatlawn Cemetery. BlI stated by Sec- TAYLOR-March 18. Emma W. Taylor. exWANTED-Woman of refinement as hOUlle- mterestmg
to note that durmg the first Headquarters in Philadelphia.
retary or Banking-. Receiver.
keeper and to care (or small chUd. Call
ecutrix of James Taylor, late of Township
Swarihmore IT5o-J".
three months of our fiscal year (Decem!>er,
'~The other gathering attended during JARDELLA-April 2. Alice M. Jardena. ad- or Springflield.
) , our vlSlts
.. have the month was a dinner meeting of the Borough
mtntatratrh::
of J"rome B. Jardella, late of VALOBI-Aprll 2. Cbeater--Cambridge Bank
ruary
or Lansdown&.
WAN-n:D-To buy. a medium size uaed dav- January an d F e b
and Trust Co•• guardian of Frances VaJori.
enport.. Telephone, Swarthmore 1101i.
increased by nearly 400 over those made in Public Health Nurses of Delaware County, LEWIS-April 2. Medla-69th SL Tru.t Co••
late a minor.
the first three months of last year. This held February 21th, at Sherry's Restaurant. succeaeora by merger to The Media Title a: WOOLRIDGE-March 23, Samuel A. Montgom_
Febru ary, 39 1·nfan t weIfare VlSI
. ·ts were Philadelphia.
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Trustmaintenance
Co •• trtlltee u/w of Hannah R. Lewis.
SEVERAL VERY DEUGHTFUL
el'Y~ executor of Marie Louise Woolridge.
The Mental Health CIIn'IC for
of burial lot in Hickalte
late of Borough of Parkslde.
unfurnlahed 6 room apartmettta, each with made, white in February, 1934, there were at ·the Chester Hospital was described by Burying Ground, Providence Meeting Chureh_
2 bedrooms, porch and aarqe, fram
but 11. Eighty-two preschool visits were the clinic personnel: Dr. Thompson, the ~iv: stated by' Secretary of Bankina', WOERNER-April I. The Pennsylvania. Co.
to ,75.
for Insurances on Lives and GranUng An.
One aman and one lar.e modern furnbhad made in '34, compared to 21 in '34; 59 psychiatrist; Miss Eamon, the psychologist, MAIlDER-February 27. James Holden. execnuities and Sallie H. Woerner. executoN
housa. Yearly lease.
of Otto Woerner. late of Borough of East
school visits, compared to 23 in '34. and 35 and Miss Portser the psychiatric social utor of Clara Marder. late of City of Chester.
Lansdowne.
JULIET C. KENT
adult visits, compared to 9 in '34. These worker.
This ciinic, held biwmonthly, MURRAY-March 0, Honora Murrar. execu- WILLIAMSON-April 2. Media-69th St:. TrtlBt
Pbone 1713
807 ELM AVENUE
facts show that the emphasis laid on oUr s::rves both adults and children in the low trix of Patrick Murray. late of Towll$hip 01
Co., .• ucceasora by merger to The Media Title
I and preventive program is re- income group. It was emphasized that Upper Darb7.
a: Trust Co.. truatee u/w of Lucy B. Wil..
educationa
FOR SALE
Hamson, for maintenance of burial lot in
persons suffering from any type of nervous M~r~Np. ~~~e.l~!~t~ic:
fil~~ea~~ Eden Cemetery. as stated by Secretary of
Three Family Apartment on Hill for sulting in progress.
Banking. Receiver..
"NUrsing of the sick, many of whom ailment may report-from those with ap- Martin. deceaaed~
$13.000. Annual rental. at present
WOODS-April
2. Julia E. Wood!.. adminiswere children, and caring for our confipe- parently retarded mentality to children MeCLURE-Marc:h 18. David B. McClure, tl't18$2100. A I'ooel investment
tratrix c t a of Clinton E. Woods•. late of'
ment cases. as well as carrying on our who are unusually precocious but still pre.
tee u/w 01 William ~. Mc:Clure. deceased,
Borougfi of Yeadon.
as atated by De!aware Count:r Tl'tlSt Co.,
E.C. WALTON
health clinic program, has kept our staff sent various forms of maladjustment to executor of David B. McClUre, deceBled.
READVERTISED
busy during February. Four of our ma- their environment."
MILLER-April 1. William Taylor; executor KIRSCHNEK-Dec. 20. 1984--John Klrschnek.
STONE HOUSE
ternity cases happened to come at about'1 Mrs. T. Harry Brown gave the office of Jesse E. Miller, late of TownshIp 6f
Jr.. administrator of Mary Van Ki1'8chnek,
Reduced to $60 a month-4 bedrooms and the same time and all were in one nurse's report acknowledging gifts from Mrs. Edgmont..
late of Borough of Media.
bath on aecond Door; 4 rooma In third Door . .
'
. . '
MEEHAN-April I, John S. McConaghy. ad- GEORGE E. HILL, REGISTER OF WILLS
apartment; first aDd see.ond Door porches. dlStnct. One of our chroniC patients, whom Annie Daniels, Swarthmore Episcopal minlatrator of John Meehan. late ot TownAND CLERK OF ORPHANS. COURT.
house
renovated. . Lar
•• lot~ 9Ox200.
• •
2-car receetly
heated .ara.e.
burner..
Entire we• have served over a period
of time, Church •
Ewald Glowitz , Swarthmore ship of Radnor.
:===~~~==========:I
WM. S. BITTLE
Wished to show h~r appreciatIon and al- Paper MHis. Mrs. Jonathan Clark, a pa- McMAHON-April 1. Nora M. Mc:Mahon, exSwarthmore 111-.1
though her own circumstances were none tient, mended a supply of nurses' aprons.
ecutrlx of Nleholas J. Mc:Mahon. late of
.Notary Pu blIc - &ASUl'BDce
- Re aI Eatata too good, she gave us two warm comfortMrs. J. Warr.en Paxson reported for the Township '(If Upper D~rpy.
MORRISON-April 2. Media-80th St.; Trust
Eo. the next 5
ers for our patients. \Ve were reminded Transportation and Volunteer Committees. Co.. successors by merger to The Media Title
month. oE
of the 'widow's mite.'
Mrs. Thomas Pratt, of Ridley Park,
&: Trult Co.. trustee \l/w of Catharine Morrison,
deceased,
for
maintenance
of
burial
uAlmost daily we find conferences with was unanimously elected as a Board mem- !ot in Media. CathoJle Cemetery. as stated
All Lines of Insurance
the
County Emcrg~ncy Relief Bureau at ber.
bl". ~retarr of Banking, Receiver.
THE
Including Life
Lansdowne necessary, usually in order to
Mrs. Ralph Rhoades reported $1.50 in PATCHELL - March 30. Chester-Cambrldl!:e
Notary Publlc
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
Bank· P!'tchell,
"" Trust late
Co.• aguardian
obtain sanction for medical and nursing miJk honey from donations left in bottles ment
minor. of Sarah Ar417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1833
PEAK-April 2. Herbert Pesk. exec:utor 01
care for their clients and sometimes to at stores.
Make the most of your readMRS. A. J. QUINBY&: SON emphasize the urgency of some of the pr~w By motion, Mrs. T. Harry Brown was Florence Peak. late of Township of Upper
ing
houra. Enjoy tbe wit. the
vious requests of their clients for food or selected 8S a delegate from the Board to Darby.
..:.
wiaclom,
the.·.COIBpaaioaeWp, the
ue ..
rom
agency we ave enjoyed the Council of Social Agencies.
PENNOCK-:-April 2. LansdoWne Bank a: TrtlBt
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Co
.•
successon
by
merge
..
to The Lansdowne
charm
that
have made the
splendid cowoperation in an cases where
•
&- Darby Saving Fund and Trust Co.• trus ..
AtIallllie,
for
seventy-five
yean.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
their strict governmental regulations perTo Entertain Faculty
tee u/w of Abraham L. Pennock. deceased.
America'a most quoted and moat
as stated b7 Secretary of Banking. Receiver.
BELL PHONE ..
MEDIA. PA. mit. We recently told them of one family
The students of Swarthmore College will RIGBY-March 10. Margaret R. Strong, exeberished rna.mne.
whom they had promised a food order. entertain the faculty at tea in Bond Hall e-:utrix of Eliuabeth F. Rigby. late of DorOne morning the father of the family came
ough of Ridley Park.
Send .$1 (mentioning thia ad)
to us in great distress, as there was noth- this Sunday, April 7th, from four to six RICKARDS _ March 26. Chester-Cambridge
an annual affair
B.nk '"• ~·-t
C0., guard
Howard R. '
to
•
HUB
um· !
0
ing whatever left in the house to eat. He o'clock. This tea "'hich
is for the faculty and their friends and
Rlekarda, late a minor.
The Atlantic Monthly. 8 ArUn&'tDD. St.,
had not been able to send his older child has been enlarged this year to include the REIS-March 2&, Anna M. Hels and Harry F.
Boston.
Send for Harle7-You'1l Not Be 50- to school for this reason and the other
Reb, executo" of George W. Reis. late or
-.J
men as well as the women. Miss Mary
T
hi t H
f d
little
were
as hungry
weak. children
Through
a just
telephone
caU toanda Elma White is chairman of the committee
C. E. R. B. supervisor, it was found that in charge.
Honest Under the Cover
the food order had been delayed because PLUMBING
of a mistaken address. She herself visited
HEATING
the family that day and brought them
Shop: 27 Main St., MOrlon,· Pa.
ROOFING
food.
IN SWARTHMORE
Eve., Call. Swa. IS39-.1, Rutledge, P ..
"Since the 'wcather man' relented during Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc.
February sufficiently to allow us to hold
Our first shop was opened when Swarthmore·s population was
a1l of our seven health clinics, our total -====,;S::W=A:,R~T:,H::M::=O::=RE;::4::3=-===_
only 500.
Back in 1904 on April 2.
.
.
attendance was lOS, an increase of 56 over .
ORPHANS' COURT
January. In new admissions. our Wood. of Delaware Count". Penna.
We wish fo thank ollr friC/lds for their patronage
Iyo. CIi.nie led with seven. Sixty-three ex- NOTICE OF FlUNG AND AUDIT
over these thirty-one years
amlD.a~lOns were made by Hea~th Center
OF ACCOUNTS
phYSICIans.
The newly acqUired baby
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO HEIRS.
scales for the Holmes Health Center, for LEGATEES, CREDITORS AND ALL PERM
h b d f
. SONS IN INTEREST THAT ACCOUNTS IN
h· h M L
W.I~
~. ee
oore, us an .0 ourlTHE FOLLOWING ESTATES HAVE BF.EN
E P rt Sh M k
dR P .
chmc chairman, had cleverly fashioned a FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISx e
ae a er a11
e (llrer
d w orked exce
l l en tly. W e II TER
OF COURT.
WILLS OR
OF KAY
THE ORC e I·1a BUl·Id·mg
102 P ar k Avenue
measuring h oar!
PRANS'
AS CLERK
THE CASE
BE,
are happy also lD the fine report of our I AND THA'r THE SAME WILL BE PREPlush Mi1Is .health chairman,
Mrs
TO THEON
ORPHANS'
COURT
Awarded Certi6cate of Merit in t 930 at Phil.. Shoe Makera' Expoo.
. William!I SENTED
SAID COUNTY
MAY 6th,
AT OF
10
~
Clark, of HdJbom Road, Swarthmore, that O'CLOCK A. M., STANDARD TIME. FOR
,
too".
4'The basic principles of treatment-rest,
good food and fresh air-have stood the
David Allen Simpson, of 203 Dartmouth pall hearers. The interment was in Wood- by Ashton, "Paul Bunyan" by Stevens, test. Meantime the contributions of the
Avenue, one of the most upright and re-. lawn Cemetery, Philadelphia.
"House Divided" by Buck, "Woman in laboratory and the SUrgeoD have greally
&pected younger citizens of Swarthmore,
Mr. Simpson had made his home in Love" by Norris, UEnglish Country Houses improved a patient's chance of recovery.
passed away at t~e United States Naval Swarthmore since April, 1920.
Open to the Public" by Dutton, "Lion" A purified tuberculin enahles us to disHospital, Philadelphia, last Sunday night,
by Johnson, "Amazing Mme. Jumel" by cover early tuberculosis with greater acafter a long and painful illness, at the age
Duncan, "Twelve Against the Gods" by curacy than before. X-ray te.:hnique and
of forty years. Born in Ardmore. on No- L W. V. Study Group to Meet Bolitho, "No Food With My Meals" by apparatus have been improved. Advances
vember 24. 1894, educated in the public
The efforts of the United States to regu- Hurst, "Princess in Exile" by Grand in chest surgery have been remarkable.
schools there and at a business college in Jate the manufacture and trade in muni- Duchess Marie. "Personal History" by The sanatorium has become a more imPhiladelphia, Mr. Simpson early entered lions, the recommendation of the War Sheean, "Complete Garden" by Taylor, portant center for diagnosis and treatment.
"A new method of treatment. collapse
the paper business, specializing as a sales- Policies Commission, and tbe use of em- :'Vagabond in Sovietland"· by Franck,
therapy,
should be better appreeiated. This
man of commercial paper, in which he was bargoes under the Pact of Paris will be "Fifty Years a Surgeon" b:r Morris, "Franincludes
devices for coJlapsing the Jung to
highly trained. After service with leading discussed at tbe League of Women Voters ds the First" by Hackett, "Dickensll by
~ive
it
rest
(a:; one would splint a broken
paper houses, he established a business of Study Group. Anyone who is interested in Maurois, "American Diplomatic Gameu by
bone)
in
order
to enable it to heal. The
his own which he conducted for a short considering these questions is invited to Drew Pearson and Constantin Brown, HI
commonest
method
is pneumothorax,
time until the financial depression made it meet at the home of Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher, Speak for tbe Silent" by Tchenavin, "Was
no longer profitable. when he again entered
Harvard Avenue, at
o'clock next Europe a Success?" by Krutcb, "Universe whereby air is injected between the chest
the employ of a manufacturer, selling to Monday afternoon, April 8.
Around Us" by Jeans, "Early American wall and the lung. Where this is not ad•
stores in Philadelphia and vicinity. In his
Inns and Taverns" by Lathrop, "Marks of visable other surgical measures are utilized.
business relations, Mr. Simpson made an
an Educated Man" by Wiggam, "Stories Collapse therapy usually stops the disenviable reputation for fidelity and loyalty
of the Great Operas" by Newman, "Archi_ charge of the germs which is important in
to bigh principles.
tecture of the Univcrse" by Swann, "Who's lessening the spread of infection."
Facts on these up-to-date methods are
He enlisted in the \Vorld War on the
Who, 1935."
given in five new leaflets entitled: Nature
day war was decJared and rerved until its
In the Juvenile Department the fol- Aids the Doctor, How the Sanatorium
close in the United States Navy, being muslowing recent additions have been made: Protects You, Splintering the Lung, Making
tered out with the rank of ensign. His I Election of Officers and Board "Kai-Khosru" by Dorothy Cait, "Behind
the Cure Stick, Modem Weapons to Fight
service was overseas, on ships transporting,
Members Also Next
the Magic Curtain," ULost MerrY-Go- Tuberculosis.
depth bombs and gasoline for airships, one
Tuesday
Round" by D. Lathrop, uTabitha of Lonely
"The special poster," continues Mr.
of the most hazardous branches of the
House" by H. Hawthorne, "Beatrice the Kurtzhalz, His a presentation in graphic
naval sen'ice. His last assignment was on
At the regular meeting of the Swarth- Brave" by R. Varble, "Broken Dykes" by
form of modem methods in treating tuberthe United States ship, "Chinampa," as more Woman's Club next Tuesday afterH. Daniel, "Eagle Cliff" by M. Chapman, culosis. This 1ife-saving effort will be
BUICK 30·46 Coupe
deck officer. After cumin~ to Swarthmore noon, Mrs. Josephine L. R. Hopwood will
"Tattooed Man" by H. Pease, "Nimbo" by furthered by the co-operation of pub1ic$50 Down
from Philadelphia, he ·united with the speak on uAn Informed Public Opinion!'
J. Pease, "Little Colonel" by A. F. John- spirited citizens and organizations, includHarold Ainsworth Post of the American Mrs. Clifford R. Buck and Mrs. Benjamin
BUICK 30·64C Coupe
Legion. It was characteristic of Mr. Simp- L Mather will be the hostesses. Tca will son, uIsland Adventure" by A. de Leuw, ing physicians, nurses and school authori"Vanishing
Comrade"
by
E.
Eliot,
"Lapp
$65 Down
ties."
son that he opposed the movement for a be sen'cd. Since that is also the day for
Mystery"
by
S.
S.
Smith,
UKi_yu"
by
R.
bonus to service men.
the election of officers and board members, Haig-Brown, UTeam Play" by D. Haines,
FORD '33 % T. Panel Truck
While his health was impaired for a the polls will be open from ten to twelve ClTita of Mexico" by A. Moon, "Five
$120 Down
Woman's Assoc. to Meet
good part of last year, Mr. Simpson did and from two to four, and members are Points Service" by R. Barbour, "Humphry"
not become seriously ill until last Christ- asked to deposit their ballots during those by M. Flack, "Red Roan Pony" by J.
CHEVROLET '33 Coach
On ApriJ 12th the Woman's Association
mas. when he was admitted to the Naval hours.
$145 Down
Lippincott, UNo. 12 joy Street," "Little
On Thursday, April 11, at ten o'dock, Goosie Gos1ing" by H. Evers. "Mary Pop- of the Presbyterian Church will meet as
Hospital. For the last months, he suffered
AND OTHERS
greatly, until the end came peacefuJIy Sun- the Drama Section, Mrs. Roland G. E. pen" by P. L. Travers, "Miss Jimmy usual in the morning at ten for sewing
day night. He is survived by his wife, Ullman, chairman, will hold its regular Deane" by R. Knox, "Pag 0' the Ring" lunch, busine!ts meeting and program. Tb~
Edith L., who, with him, is a member of meeting. A discussion of modern German by E. B. Knipe, "Sometimes Jenny Wren" topic of the program will be "Philanthropic
Work at Home" and Mrs. Helen Muth,
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, and drama, including the works of Hauptman. by A. Darhy.
by tbree children, David Allen, Jr., Phyllis, Luderman and Schnitzler, will be led by
Mrs. Arno Viehoever.
Your Authorized
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, , The members of the Chorus, who reIntensify Tuberculosis Fight
cently distinguished themselves in several
Satea
ServJce
Reso)ve to Look Your Lovelieat
comedy numbers at the Frolic, have for
Painting
and
Paperhanging
Announcement
has
been
made
by
the
at Easter I
weeks been working hard and seriously in
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Delaware County Tuberculosis Association
preparation for the Annual Concert which
Swarthmore 58 or 632-J
that it has inaugurated a campaign against
SWARTHMORE
will be held Tuesday evening, April 16,
tuberculosis in which recent developments
at the Club House. Under the direction
in treatment of the disease are being emof Mr. Henry Hotz, whose work is well
phasized. CharJes Kurtzhalz explains that
known to Swarthmore audiences, they have
for severa) years early diagnosis has been
prepared a program which promises to be emphasized.
Direct to Your Door from Our Nearby Farms
an outstanding musical event in tbis com··Our
objective
this
year,"
continues
Mr.
White, Meaty Ea.s. Every One Graded aael Candled
munity. The Curtis String Quartet will be
Our Larl'e EBBS Are Guaranteed--24 Ounces to the Dozen
Kurtzhalz, His to show the need for prompt
the assisting artists.
All Eggs Strictly Freah With the Date on tho Carton
The class in Rhythmic Dancing, under treatment. to remove fallacies and fears
DELIVERY EVERY THURSDAY
Alice Kraft, will co~tinue at 10 o'clock on =================
Friday mornings. Both members and nonROBERT C. BROOKS, Jr.
members of the club are welcome to join
the class at any time.
s. s. CORNOCC. Prop.
Atlantic GasoUne & Motor Oils
TELEPHONE: CONCORDVILLE 45
---+--We Invite Inspection-Drive Old Baltimore Pike, Turn
Chester Road and FaIrview Road
Right al
(Near Players Club)
Thornton Road-Watch for Our Sian
The
Among: the many new books now at the
Public
Library are: "Of Time and the
Co-Ed Beauty Salon
River" by \Volfe, "The Poacher" by Bates,
is now giving the ever incrcasingly
uO Chautauqua" by Duncan, "Follow the
popular
Furies" by Chilton, "Shining and Free"
by Stern, uJacob's Ladder" by Train, UHe
BEAUTY COUNSELOR
Sent Forth a Raven" by Roberts, "Desert
FACIALS
Wife" by Faunce, "Beauty for Ashes" by
The skin and the hands present
"Was it Murder?" by Hilton, "Death
Hill,
problems in preservation to the
in the Air" by Christie, uThird Omnibus
woman who prides herself on her
beauty.
. of Crime" by Sayer. "Come and Get It"
by Ferber, "Green Light" by Douglas,
Call For an Appointment
"Sutter's Gold" by Stuart, "Memoirs of a
Swarthmore 595
Midget" by de la Mare. "Harken to the
Evidence" by Wakefield, HOllie Miss" by
499 Dartmouth Avenue
Henderson, "Brain Trust Murder" by
"Diplomat," uScarlet Pi~pernel" by Orczy,
/600
THE SWARTHMOREAN
There is a demand for mortgage money. We need more Sharehold~r~ to furnish this money. Our new series opens April 9th. Won't
you JOID us?
JOSEPH E. HAINES, President.
Ba.""
in-I
'SO
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011
Mrs.
S·end $1
.,
PETER E. TOLD
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FURNITURE
RESTORING
I
IS·
UPHOLSTERING
i~o~w~'~'~P~o~~.~.e:r:o~.~.~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Call Swarthmore 1441
OUR 31 st ANNIVERSARY
I
PROWLERS
BEWARE!
This home has a
TELEPHONEI
Police and· protection are within instant reach!
T
It costs less than
a dime a day to
have a telephone
in your homel
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COIIPANY OF PEINSYlVANIA
~. a recent sale of bakery made by I HONORABLE
JOHN
HANNUM.
throu.,.h
CONFIRMATION.
AT B.WHICH
TIMEPRESITHE
the women of her church, she has collected I DENT JUDGE OF SAID COURT. WILL
e~o~gh to purchase ~ew bab,,: sca!cs for the ~Po~~ MI~~C~~~~AN~E~~K~X~~~
chmc, held monthly 10 the Victoria Chapel. TlllBUTlON OF THE BALANCES ASCER"The number of our patients referred tOI'TAINED TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE
hospital and other clinics during February ACCOUNTANTS.
II
.
h
f
h
h·ld
BONSALL-March
4.
Hannah
R.
BonSA
exwas elg t, a \V am seven were c I ren' ecutrix o( Edward H. Bonsall, late of .BorOf patients previously referred, six had l ough of Glenolden.
JOE CELIA
t eOsant S ·.·.·=:'. :_. f.. I
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.
received who
corrections;
theseglasses.
wereIIBLA~_K-Mf'''''Ah
children
were justthr~
fittedof with
trao.ur 0
nna20·BMI·Yke·I~lankf
an. a e 0 ac~~inis;
I Y 0
.
Chester.
~uring F;bruary ~c?nsiderable tIme was, BROWN-March 23. Mitten Bank &: Trust Co.,
agam occupied by VISits to parents of first
administrator of Laura V. P. Brown, late
grade children in the Morton Schools in
of Borough or Rutledge.
order to stress the n~d for the family BLACK-Ma~h 30. Chester-Cambridge Bank
and Trust Co.. trustee u/w of J. Frank
Black, late of City of Chester.
PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals for the furnighing of ,. ae.. BLACK-March 30, Cheater-Cambridge Bank
Qum cleaners to the County of Delaware
and TrQst Co.. tMistee Q/w of Sue C. Black.
be received by the undel'Signed at his office
late of City of Chester.
in U:e Court House, M~ia. Po .. on or before BERRYMAN-April 2. Media_69tb St. TMist
10 oelock ~•. M., AprIl 9th. 1935. a~~ mustl Co., successOl':!i by merger to The Media Title
be marked Bid for Vacuum Cleaners.
Par&: Tru t Co
t stee ul of Martha L
tieulars as to number and kinds of cleaners
Berrym~n fo; m~ntenancew of burial lot i';
a..~ forms
proJ?0S81 can be had at the
Woodlands
office
of the of
UndersIgned.
. Cemete-"D_." as stated by Secretary
The County Commissionera reserve the right
or Bankmg. ",",,-,eiver.
ta re.jec:t any or aU bids.
CRAWFORD-Mareh 18. Allee R. S. Crawford
.JAMES T. STEWART,
and Lansdowne Bank &:: Trust Co.. trtlBtees
County Controller, Media, Pa.. u/w of John B. Crawford, deceased. as
3-22-3T
stated. by Secretary of Banking. Receiver.
ESTATE OF ~ward Kenneth Wolff. de-- DORHAN-April 2, Chester-Cambridge Bank
ceased; Dorcas Lillian Wolff. 307 Galey Ter- .I: Trust Co. gUardian of JOhD Darhan. late
race. Mooia, Delaware County. Pennsylvania,
a minor. '
Executrix: Howard Kirk. :&quire. AtrerDey.
302 County BuUding, Media, Penna.
EVANS-March 18, Delaware County Trust
Notice Is hereby given that Letters Testa-I Co., trustee u/w 01 Sidney Hoopes Evans. I
mentary have been granted in the above estate.
Jate of Borougb of Lansdowne.
I
and that all penons indebted to the above EATON-Man:h 26 Besaie Eaton Lewis. ad-I·
estate
are requested
makethepayment
!lnd of
minhtratrix
Eaton
those having
claims to to
present
same, wlth_
Chester: of Earl 0 •
• late of City
out delay to the &ecutrix or her attorney.
•
8-15--6t
EACHES-April 2. Media~69th SL Trust Co..
Dre.
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Willi
I
,
YOU CAN DREAM OF HEALTH AND
HAVE IT, TOO! Give your cbiJdrtD p_ty',
of Penncrest's dean, sweet, pure milk. ··It·wiII '.
bring vitality to their -,""If houra and .
pleasant dieama to their s l l l l l l b e n . · ... .,
p[~N(I«Sl'fAR~S .
NeOlA IIIGhI-IIIG.J
.,
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l
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THE SWARTHMOREAJl
10t Lot' Fete Toda)
.
and Tomorrow
Hulme, Winifred PriJ::!u, Grace Brewster,
APRIL 5, 1935
Former Resident Honored
-
._4_...
ttuee!
Lucy, Elizabeth Bryant (Saturday aflerpremlea of apprwdmater, .Jahteeu laebel in porcb front: buement .araae.
•
the American Association of University width.
Sold .. tbe Pl'OPerb' of HU1'7 erafa' French
noon);
Great-Aunt
Hetty,
Winifred
Park;
(Continued: from Pal'8 1)
Women. Mrs. Lloyd is the fortner May G.' Toeether with the free and commOD use of mort.cqor and real Owner, wltb DOUee ~
Mother and Father, Miriam Terman and B
da ht
f M
d M
T H
• certain 8urface draIn alone the rear 01 the terre tenant It any.
r. an
15.. arry above described prem_. and subject to the RAYMOND Eo LARSON
Properties and prompting are under the Frank Lawrence; Beethoven, Dick Kepp- lown, ug er 0
Br~Wh,
of Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore.
H8E'Dient of aaid lIurface drain extendlDir along
• Attomey.
direction of Mrs. A. M. Lackey. Mrs. ler; Uncle Ben, Dean Parker; Aunt Susan,
the Ileal' or .ald premlHe\ approximately
twenty-two Ieet. lrom the rear Une tbe--I.Levari Faclaa
N
107
George Warren is in charge of costumes, Phyllis Simpson; A Boy, Norma Hauger;
.December Term. 1934
o.
7
an d para IIeI wltb the said rear Jlne thereol.
Elected TreaalD"er
Mrs. Harold Griffin of tickets, and Mrs. Rose, Lois Landen;' Three Boys, Russell
Improvement8 conalat of t.o-.stol'J' atone and
AIJ that certain Jot or pleee of .round wltb
Charles B. Shaw, of admission of per- White, Tom McCabe and Billy Piper;
IIhlnirJe house. 18x42 feet i porch front; stucco the buJldlnp and bnprovement. tbereO
Mrs.
Walter
H.'
Luff,
of
Haverford
formers. Others who assisted on Thursday An Actress-IiAdella," Betty Piper; King
irarage, 9x16 feet. ,
ereeted .ltuate In tbe TowllIhlp of UPPe~
Sold u the property 01 Elizabeth E. Don- narby. County 01 Delaware, State of Penn_
afternoon at the dress rehearsal are Mrs. -"Goggledego," Fred Simmons i His Two Place, was elected treasurer of the Fourth
aldeon, alnale woman, mort..aaor, and John H. :!t·n~, ~iLonnln. Laat a POint on the north_
Henry A. Piper and Mrs. William Thatcher j Pages-uTap I'" and "Tap 11," Betty District of Cht'Ster Presbyterial Societies Oler. real owner.
th dSbt! 0
f btL ne (8fty teet wide) at
for
National
and
Foreign
Missions
at
the
HOWARD E HANNUM
e
nre 0 sUl.teen teet northwestWard)
at Friday evening's performance, Mrs. WiJ. Ellen Littlefield and Susan Thatcher; Th:?
.
, Attorney.
from the northerly side 01 Clinton road (Iort~
liam Park, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Fairies (names given last week-twenty- annual meeting held last Thursday in the
leet wlde~. Contalnln&' in front or breadth
Olivet
Presbyterian
Church,
Prospect
Park,
I.e
i F I
on the Old nqrtheaater!y aide 01 Loll&' La
L .J. ServaIS
row,
n M rs. R . five), The Nymphs, Junior High School Pa.
' • M rs. J . Pau I B
var ,ac 011
No. 1834 sixteen IE!!I, _md extending 01 that width tC
J. Lilllefield and Mrs. Helen Hall.
Chorus of twenty; The Fairy Queen,
~o:!mber Tenn, 1984
length or depth nortbeastwardly bet.eren
All
that
certain
JfJt
or
piece
01
ground
parallel
lint'S at rbrht ansles to the !laid Lon~
At the afternoon performance Dixie Cups Nancy Powell; Goblins, Duley Thomas,
with the ~undlnga and Improvements thereon Lan., eighty leet to the center line or a e.r_
Chester
Citizens
Fonan
will be sold by the sixth grade (College Whitford McDowell. Adelle Keatley, Helen
erected, Bltuate on the 1I0uth side of Clinton lain ten feet wide driveway. whteb driveway
road at the distance 01 lib: htmdred fllty Ix extend!! parallel to Long Lane northwest...
A\'enue School) with Gordie Douglas in and Robert 'Reed, Steven Smith, Mary
Rabbi William H. Fineshrii>er, D. D., and thirtY--eight one-hundredths feet westw:rd wardly Into Guilford road and southeastwardly
charge.
Jane Servais, George Dickson, RSchard
from the weat IIlde or Church Lane In the Into C!inton road.
of Reform Congregation "Keneseth Township of Upper Darby, In the c;,unty of . Together wfth the tree and common UIIe.
All children taking part in "Alice in AJ- Taylor, Philip Kniskern, Dick PoweH and leader
Israel,' Philadelphia, will speak on "Re- Delaware and State of Penlllylvanla. contaln_ r'l!ht, liberty and Privilege 01 the aforesaid
bumland" are asked to leave after this Barbara Ann Schobinger; Flute and Song,
ing in front fJr breadth on the uid Clinton dnveway ~ and for a passageway and woter_
ligion-CommunaJ
and Individual." at the road lIix~~n leet and extendin8' 01 that width coune at all times hereafter lorever.
part of the program this evening unless Mrs. Lawrence Stabler. Mrs. Roy Dela- Chester Citizens' Forum
in the Y. W. C. A. In Jengtfi or depth southward between parallel /IDlProvementa condat fJf tW()o.lItOry brick
their parents are staying. In the latter case plaine will be at the piano.
Jines at rJght ang:C!B to the Bafd Clinton road atore and apartment. 16x38 leet; two--atory
BUil.ding, Chester, next Thursday night, Beventy feet to the BfJuth Bide ot a certain te'; brfeJe addition, Ib16 leet.
parents must individually reserve seats for
The cast for Part II is. as foJlows:- Aprd 11, at 8.15 o'clock. Th's will be the feet 'Yide private driveway extending' west..
SOld 811 the property of Benjamin A. BaDey.
the performers. This will give seats to Clara, Margaret Whitman; Thief, BiUy
ward mto aextending
certain other
ten leet into
wIde Clinton
private. owner.
mortgagor, and Jerome F. Johnson. reaJ
last lecture in the current series of Chester dri\'eway
northward
others and on Saturday afternoon these Sha w; Charles, John Longwell.
Forums whicb are free and open to all.
road and eaatward into Church Lane croaalng HOWARD KIRK. Attorney.
The performances will begin promptly
performers may stay for Part II.
th~ head 01 a certain other ten ieet wide
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
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prIVate road.
driveway extending northwcrd Into
SheriI!'.
Mr. William Price has trained Junior at 7.30 P. M. on Friday, April 5th, and at
Clinton
W
High School students for the play "Sham" 2.30 P. M. Saturday, April 6th, at the
L. .D. Concert at Lansdowne
l!n~er and lIu.biect to certain building reBIDS
strJchons, conditions and agreements and
which will comprise Part II of the program. Woman's Club House.
The
S::hool
DIetriet
SwarthmfJfe will reThe regular Sunday afternoon concert of al1j~~er and SUbject to the payment' oC a ceive bids at the High oCBehool
BuildlnK' up to
At both performances those having al.
Mr. Samuel Fleisher will be, prescnt at
the Delaware County L. \V. D. Orchestra Cl:rtalh rrortgage debt In the prindpal sum 4 P'.!d., Monday. April 22, 1936, lor janitors'
ready secured tickets will be given prel- Saturday afternoon performance.
SUPP.Ie8. The Board reserves the right to
will be played at the Lansdowne Theatre ofTtwenty.. nlnt; hundred dollal"8 ($2900.00).
,
ogether With the free and common use rejeet any or all bids .in whole or in part
enncc. Those buying at the door will not
Vesper Service This Sunday
at 2.30 0 clocl. on April 7.
righ,. Jlbe.rty and privilege 01 the aCoresald and/or to award CfJntracta to other than the
be admitted on Friday evening until 7.15
Vesper Services will be resumed this
private dravewaY8 as and CfJr drivewayS. ]:188- low. bidden on any item or iteDlll. SpeeJfI.
, aageways and watercourses at aU times here- cat!o:ts may be lleeured at the School District
and on Saturday afternoon until 2.15.
Sunday at 6..30 P. M. in, Clothier Memorial,
after forever. in commOh with the owners Otrlce in the Swarthmore High School.
Waverly
Theatre
The program for Friday evening and Swarthmore Coilege, after a lapse of two
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
tenants and fJccupiel'8 of the lots of ground
boUnding
thereon.
or
to
any
other
properties
4.5-3T.
Secretary.
Saturday afternoon is as follows:-Part I weeks during spring vacation. Alexander
Due to many requests, Mr. Conners,
-"Alice in Albumland," (Announcer- McCurdy will prescnt an organ recital.
manager of the Waverly Theatre in Drexel
AUen Hall). Prologue (Friday evening)
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Hill, has arranged for the return of ult
-"Tot Lot" Song, words by Miss ReinIzaak Walton League to Meet Happened One Night" to be shown next
hardt and music by James Lohrke, by
A meeting of the Delaware County Chap- TUesday matinee and evening. Clark Gable
fourth grade, College Avenue School; Pro- ter of the Izaak Walton League of Amer- and Claudette Colbert received the 1934
logue (Saturday afternoon)-"Albumland/, ica will be held at the Media Woman's awards for their fine acting in this picture,
by Kindergartens j Part II-"Sham," by Club at 8.15 next Tuesday evening, April
members of the Harlequin Club, directed 9.
Manages Fencing Team
by Mr. William Price.
Mr. George Wharton Huber, Curator of
The performers in Part I will be:-Alice, Birds and Mammals at the Academy of
James H. Armstrong, of Morton, a junior'
Mary Yates Gilcreest i Alec, Dick Dela- Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, will give an
at the Pennsylvania State College, has been
plaine; Peter PaD, John Stabler; Flowers, interesting lecture entitled, uCalifornia_
elected manager of next year's Penn State'
rM~o~lI~ie;;T~h~om~a~s,~p~h~y~I~Ii~SR~h~o~a~d~s,~B~el~ty~A~n~n~~P~a~st~and Prescnt."
fencing team, it was announced today.
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Armstrong, a graduate of Swarthmore
H~gh .School, ~~s elected to the manager_
ship ID recogmtion of his prominence in
several campus activities. At Penn State,
a m
Armstrong is a member of the Delta
Upsilon social ft:aternity and is registered in
the- journalism" curriculum. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Armstrong, of I
Morton.
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FREE! ! to you, mother,
.a portrait of your child.
Mr. Sacks' Easter
gift to you - your
child in its beautiful
new Easter outfit.
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An eight by ten
photo by Andre will
be given you with
any purchase 01
4.95 or over in OUI
Children's Department.
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Under and .ubJecto .bo to tbe fUeJ:D.ellt to _bleb th·
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Id d
01 the ... ·rt7 wall of tb. - _ _• and to the
"'_-"
e uae 0 . .
riye,...,.. may be
extenucu
by
the
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Id
.Iobn
H.
JleC!ar.cily.
VanAJen; The Goblin, Tim Mercer i The
eu,ment of the pariy .aU of the d._UlnK
Improvement. eonafat of two-etorr; -ton
George P. Lloyd, of JoJjet, nJ., bOlUe, and BubSeet to the eueJDent of • re. aDd stueco bouse, 161£24 leet. ODe-tlto.y
uS ome One Lady," Mrs. C. W. McDoweU; hasMrs.
recently ~n elected Vice·President of uinlnar waU runnlnK' aJong the reel' of ..id adeUtlon. b8 feet: atueco addltJOb. h8 feet.
Doris Lackey, Mary Garrett and Nancy
A most appropriate
opportunity to get
that photograph
you have wanted.
Sacks
69th and MARKET STREETS
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Also You GetNO ElCfra (ost
SHERIFF SALES
SheriW's OWlce. Court House, Media.
Penna.
Saturday. April 27. 1935
9.do o'clock A. M.
Eastern Standard Time
Levari Fadas
No. 1269
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December Term, 1934
All that certain lot or Piece or ground with
the buildings and. impro~ements about' being
~reeted thereon. sltuate Ih the Township ot
HaverCord. ,County of Delaware and State 01
~enn$YIVahla, bounded nnd descilbed accord_
109 to a eertaia surv,.y and plan thereof made
tor John H. Oler and Son. by AJvu L. Rogers.
R. L. S.. ArdmfJre. Penna.. on March 11
1927. as. follows. to wit:
.
Situate on the northeaster:y aide 01 Oakford
road (Iorty-flve leet wide) at the distance of
one hundred and thirty-six leet measured
south twcnty·aix degrees twentY.eigbt minutes
~as.t. along t~e sai!i sJde of Oak-fora road Crom
Its mtersectlon With the IlOuthea8ter:y sifle of
Ardmore avenue (as widened to the width of
sixty feet). Containing in Cront or breadth
aoutheastwardly along the said side 01 Oakford road thirty_three feet and extending ot
that width in length or depth north sixty_
three degrees thirt.y_two minutf'S east between
parallel hnes at right angles to said Oakford
road, 0l!e hunJred and three and fI":e-tenths
feet. Toe nOi:lhwcatuIy I:ne t:l:::-eof passing
through the center of a certain seven feet
wide driveway laid out between these premises
and the premises adjoining to the northwest.
Bnd through the center fJf the party wall
ot the garage erected on these }:Jremisf'S a~d
the garage erected on the prernillea adjfJining
to the northwest and the southeasterly 'ine
thereof passing through the center of '.he
party wall between the9€' premises and ihe
~remlses adjoining to the southeast. the rear
line thereot passing through 3. retaining wall
':'et,,:een these premises and the premises ad.
Joinmg on the rear. Being lot No. 80 and
known 45 No. 2943 Oakford road.
U,!d~r and 8ubject, n.evertheJe58. to certain
efJnditlOn8 and ~triehons as therein fully
set forth.
TOCl!ther with the free and common uae
r.ight, Ii~rty Bild privilege ot the above mar:
tu~ned drlyeway as and, for a passageway ond
dnveway In eomrnon With thc owners tenants
and occupiers oC the premises Itdjoini~g to the
northwest, at all times hereafter lorever.
Reserving, neverthe~ess. the free and uninterrupted use, right. liberty and privilege of
sa!d driveway as and lor a passageway and
driveway for the ~se and benefit of the owners.
~enants and ocuplers of the premises adjoin.
tng to the northwest. at all times hereafter
forever. Subject to the proportionate }:Jart of
the expense ot keeping same in good order and
repair.
HARRIET L. TREAT
Expert Designing IUld Fitting of
Gowns
Remodeling
. At Home or by the Day
The Harvard
Sw. 892
HANNUM & WAITE
Village Window Cleaner
SWARTHMORE 1250
A. HAUGER, Prop.
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CHORUS TO PRESENT
ANNUAL CONCERT
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SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 12, 1935
PROTECTING YOUR HOME DAY AND NIGHT
The Chorus of the Swarthmore Woman's
Club will be assisted by a String Quart.t
of the Curtis Institute of Music when it
presents its Annual Spring Concert at 8.15
next Tuesday evening, April 16tb. In the
Club House.
The Chorus, under the direction of Mr.
Henry Hotz, and the Quartet, composed of
Eudice Shapiro and Jacob ffiahl, vioJinists;
Virginia Majewski, violist; and Samuc1
Mayes, violoncellist, will present the fol·
lowing prOglam: I, Fairy Fantasy, H. A.
Matthews, and L'Heure Exquisc (0 Hour
Divine), Renaldo Hahn, by the Chorus;
II, Quartet, Opus 64. No. 5 (The Lark),
Haydn, by the Quartet; III, Dusk, H. A.
Matthews; I'm So Glad Trouble Don't
Last Alway, A. N. Dett; Done Paid My
Vow to the Lord, A. N. Dett, and Choral
Fantasy on Nursery Rhymes,. H. A. Matthews, by the Chorus; IV, InterJudium in
modo antico, Opus 15, No.3, Glazounow i
Irish Reel, Pochon; Drink to Me Only
with Thine Eyes, Old English, and The
Mill, Rapp, by the Quartet; and V, The
Slave's Dr('am, H. A. Matthews, by the
Chorus.
Mrs. Jacoh F. Meschter is chairman of
the Music Section, from any member of,
which tickets for the concert may be obSwarthmore'. 6re equipment and some of the boy.
tained. Tickets will also be on sale at and limb protecting your home and family.
Buchner's and at the door for nOD-dub
members. Club membership entitles tbe
bearer to free admittance.
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IWILLJAM H. WARD RECEIVES PROMOTION
Swarthmore Maa Appointed A..
.istaot General Manager
of duPont Company
The appointment of William H. Ward,
of Swarthmore, to the position of Assistant
i General
.Manager was announced by
: duPont Company or Wilmington, on April
, Jrd.
Before being promoted to this position,
Mr. \Vard was Sales Director for the company, a position wh~ch he had held for
several years.
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Mr. \Vard, who is a graduate of Swarth ..
I mere College, Class of 1915, and a member
: of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, joined the
duPont Company on leaving college and
has been with them ever since. His first
positioD was that of chemist, from whicb
he has been promoted step by step.
Mr. Ward, who was born in Barnesville,
Ohio, lived in Swarthmore for a year fol~Iowing his marriage, in 1920, to Miss Helene
I Hodges, of
Germantown, Philadelphia.
: Following several years' absence, during
wh'ch they made their horne in Chester
Iand
\Vilmington, the Wards returned to
~ Swarthmore about eight years ago, when
I thc)'
purchased their present home on
Strath Haven Avenue. They have one
child. a daughter, Shirley Claire.
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keep it In perfect condition and are ready to ri .. k life
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'COLLEGE NIGHT' .IlI'T
HOME AND SCHOOL
Swarthmore Fire Association Seeks
Association to
Membership in Every Home Papent-Teachers'
Hold Important Meeting at
TEACHERS 'NAMED
BY SCHOOL BOARD Drive to Begin Today.
Only Thirty Percent of Homes
Boro Now Contributing Members of Association.
Join at Swarthmorean Office or Bank.
Few Changes in Staff for Next
Year; Mn. Hall and Wi!· .
Ham Price Resign
High School Tonight
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·........F~r4;.ibeL, '.ar!~ t!me ,in -many yean, the hOMe:: eJ.d (alh;-!;c,5 get" a .tent :of P&)' lor I (!owr" Tlltn·. hurt at fires have to be' pald.
Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association I their trouble. They do it because some one
If a paid fire department were to be
is promoting a campaign, starting tOdaY'll has to and they feel that they are better! substituted for thi~ volunteer association,
to secure a Fire Association membership in able than some of their neighbors.
!it would cost the taxpayers. fifteen thouevery home in the Borough. At the presEveryone around Swarthmore seems to I sand dollars a year. So it is evident that
ent time less than tbirty per cent. of tbe take pride in the Fire Association and the I it is wL"C to support the Swarthmore Fire
homes in Swarthmore arc members of the promptness with which the boys get to the Association by our $5 contributing memFire Association.
fires, but some of those who boast the berships.
It should be a source of chagrin to jllOUdest never contribute a cent toward its
The drive will be for contributing memmost of the residents of Swarthmore, tbat support.
bersh 'ps costing $5 each and at least one
The upkeep cost of the four fire trucks,! membership irom every home is anlicithe boys who have to get up at all hours of
the night and respond to the fire siren on including gas, oil, chemicals, hose, alarms, I pated. The names of the members will be
Borough Hall, now have to appeal for telephones, insurance on men and trucks, pns!ed in some prominent place or may
Fire Association memberships so that! is approximately two tbousand dollars per, be published later, so send in your $S and
equipment can be paid for and kept up-! year. Besides this, aU such articles as your name and address to either the
to·date.
Igloves. rubber coats, goggles, rubber boots, Swarthmore Bank or the SWARTHllOREAN
None of the active firemen who are called special implements and safety devices have office at once and get your name at tbe
upon day or night to protect Swarthmore's l to be purchased. Insurance premiums to top of the list.
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SIR WILFRED GRENFELL TO SPEAK HERE
Tickets for "Swarthmore Nite" are seil-
At the meeting of the Home and 'School
Association in the high school auditorium
at 8 o'clock this evening, one of the im_
portant problems facing Swarthmore
parents and young people, that of college
selection will be considered in detail. In
wbat. ~oll'lll. !llJd il\ )V~aL~ou~. Qf ~tll.dy ..
shall enrollment be sought?
Answers to these and other puzzling
questions will be available at thiS "College
Night" meeting, when representatives from
many colleges will be present.
The main feature of the evening will
be the address by Dean Max McConn on
the subject "Who Should Go to College 1"
In this address Dean McConn discusses five
qualities and capacities which should be
possessed by students in order to carry
on college work successfully. In addition
to these points he SUggests opportunities
open to those who are unable to undertake a college career. This address has
become quite famous, and is based upon
an extensive study of factors of college
success undertaken by Dean McConn
several years ago.
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DR. TU'ITLE TO SERVE
LAST YEAR
BORO POUCE KEPT
ACTIVE PAST WEEK
ing very rapidly. according to latest rcAt the annual meeting of the church and
ports. Last year many people were discongregation of the Swarthmore PresbyWork of Swarthmore Woman appointed at the last minute. Only a
b'nan Church on Wednesda~.. evening of
Painters to Be on Display
limited number can be accommodated, so Founder of Grenfell Mission in this week, Dr. John Ellery Tuttle anApril 23, 24 and 25
get your tickets as soon as possible from
·the Labrador a World-Acnounced that he would begin his tweatieth
any stc.re in Swarthmore for tbis fine din-l
claimed Figure
and last )'ear as pastor of, the church on Arrest Two Suspicious Charactera
On Tuesday, April 23rd, the \Voman's ncr and evening of amusement.
Children's Day, the second Sunday in
and Investigate Burglary at
Club opens its Annual Exhibition by
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Sir Wilfred Grenfel1, founder of the June, 1935. Dr. Tuttle commended the
Home of W. H. Dickinson
Swarthmore Women Painters. The afterGrenfell Mission, wil! speak in Clothier people upon their wonderful accomplisbAt 1.45 A. M. on Thursday, April 11th,.
noon program and opening is for members
Hall of Swarthmore College Oli Saturday, ments in the work of the church during Patrolman Manata and Sargeant Bateman?
of the dub and their guests, and will fea_A~;:-:] ~:!h, ::! !';.:O P. !'of.
·hc P3St year, and expressed his earnest of the Swarthmore Police Department, arture a talk on Japanese and Korean art
Dr. Grenfell of the Labrador is one of hope t.hat the, work would c(.!~tinue to be rested two negroes, George Germany and
by Muriel Jaisohn, followed by tea and an
the highly honored and best-loved men carried on as fruitfully the next year.
Charles Jones, of Chester, tbe latter of
opportunity to view the exhibition. The
---the wor1d.
Dr. Tuttle is well-known and highly whom was armed with a loaded revolver,.
Of English birth and citizenship, he has "stcerncd not only by his own congregation' walking on Fairview Road near Michigan
exhibition is open to all women jn Swarth- Delightful Variety Program Pre1D.0re and vicinity, and if there is anyone
sented After Business
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but throughout Swarthmore, and will be Avenue, not far from their parked car..
eligible who has not been contacted. she 15
Meeting
Ion/.!: pastorate "here in June, 1936.
revolver into tbe gutter. At a hearing
Henry A. Peirsol, or one of the committee
In no rense did the word "dry" typify
The official resignation will be tendered before Magistrate Rumsey, Jones was held
The public is invited to view the exhibi- the annual mee::ing of the Players' Club on
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later, several months before it is to be- in $1500 bail for Grand Jury on a charge
tion Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Monday last.
rl
come effective.
of carrying concealed deadly weapons, and
evenings from seven to nine-thirty, and
The elements were doing their hest out-;
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ness. Both wcre taken to the Media jail.
three to six. Last year twenty-five art:sts I S'p:tc of the howling of the wind and a i , •
L-AID
Jones has a criminal record and is knO'\vn
BY
I to authorities as a chicken thief.
were represented by eigtlty-five paintings, I dash!ng rain, there was a si.zable and very
several of which were sold. The J!arden I'nterestcd number of mcmbers pre~ent.
On April 6th. at 7.50 A. M., a call was
chairman. Mrs. A. R. O. Rerlgtavc, has an- I Xci:her were the inside elemcnts dry,
received from \V. H. Dickinson, of 904
hounced that she will have charge of deco- I for the President's well co-ordinated resume
Mt. Holyoke Place, reporting that some
ra~ive flow~r ~rrangements Oh T~esday i of the year's werk was a recital of the I
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Production in Two Per. one bad -entered his home and taken' $28
~fternoon, Ap-;l 23rd, These will. be Iactivaies of the seven component working I
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f~ances at Players' Club
and a dark gray overcoat.
Judged by outside experts on the subject, elements of the organization each with its I
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Upon investigation it appeared that the
and any persons wishing to submit flower iown chairman' a Treasu!er's 'report written I
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burglar. had g:nned entrance through 3 • ~rst
~rrangemen.ts for this occasion should get 1 wholly in black ink, and in which the word I'
Brer Rabbit Says:
The last presentation of the season for floor Side Window, ransackc!d a wnhng
In touch With Mrs. Redgrave.
! amortize as applied to a mortgage is not
i the Junio~ of the Swarthmore Players' de,sk, and a'p~rent1y ~pe~ by th~ same
On Thursday, April 18th, at ten o'clock!a legc::ld'but an a c t u a l i t y . '
·'There will he a big Eoster
I Club will be given at 2.30 and 8.00 P. M. wmdow, wlpmg tbe SIIJ wrtlt a Piece of
in the morning, the.
Section, Mrs.
That the policy of tbe Club has been 1
Egg hunt for the children of
I tomorrow, Saturday, April Bth, at the
and .dosing the window
Phelps Soule,
will
Dr. directed by one of canny foresight, these
Swarthmore on Saturday mornI Play House on Fairview Road. Both behmd blDl. The arbeles stolen. have Dot
Fra.Ink. J. J. DaVIeS, of S. unn.y Hill School, three years of our rrsidence in the Club I
ing, April 20. The Bu.inell. AsI. entertaining and educational, "Master Skyw
as yet been recovered or the tblef appreW
Del
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.aciation and the Swarthmorean
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aware, WJ
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i lark" promises to attain and possibly exeeed b ende.
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will arrange the hunt for me.
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r. ~V1;-; IS an au- progress, artistk, financial and social. and!
See next week's paper for all the
(he popularity of the former productions
Seven 1.C}'e es were reported. mlSSlDg,
thonty
the subject, and It IS hoped
it is with much appreciation of his unselfish
details. Be sure to be there:·
lof the committee in charge of tbe Junior one of which was returned, and two of
there will be a large attendance at tbis service and the sincerest of regrets that
plays.
which were picked up. . One of the latter
tDeeting.
(C'ondnued 01\ rage 8)
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(Continued on P,ge 8)
has been identified.
ANNUAL MEETING OF !
PLAYERS CLUB HELD
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Dulux Exterior Porcelain Interior
6 cu. ft. 13 sq. ft, of ShelVing
Get the Inside Facts Then You Be Judgel
Has AU the Super Features of a .$200 Refrigerator
SOLD ON EASy TERMS
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
CHESTER, PA.
SEE OUR COLDSPOT EXHffilT AT THE REFRIGERATOR
SHOW, WEEK OF APRIL 8, AT ODD m lOWS'
HALL, 8th and SPROUL S1'S., CHESTER
A.
p.1O PER YEAR
Women to Be Auiated by String
Quartet Next Tuesday Evening
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OPENS SOON AT CLUB
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVENUE
SWAI~THM()I~E
VOL VII, No. 15
The'·Schooi BaarIl.lIhtAAo.S¥''If _ .
public schools in regular meeting Monday
evening announced the re-election of the
following teachers: Virginia Allen, Milry
Armstrong, Mildred Avery, Elizabeth Barton, Lillian M. Barton, Celeste Belford.
Cbarles A. Brinton, Anna Burkhardt, Ben·
jamin Cook, Helen Diehl, J. Eugene Duncan, Ruth R. Eisenhart, Marion L. Green,
Margaret Hamel, Claudia A. Hancock, Lil.
lian Howes, Martha Henry Kinsey, Hanna
Kirk, Janet Krall, Laura KraU. Ann S. Larkin, Myrtle G. McCa1lin, James H. ~ilIer,
Jr., Margaret Moore, Kathryn M. Moran,
Margaret L. Price, Lydia Reinhardt, Nona
Royster, Harold E. Snyder, Albert D
Spaeth, Adeline Strouse, G. Baker Thompson, Doris Van de Bogart, Henrietta J
(Continued on PRge 8)
Conditions: $250.00 C8IIh or certified check
at time of 8ale (unless otherWise stated in
advert.isement). ba~anee In ten days. Other
condihons on day 01 lIale.
APR 121935
'MASTER SKYLARK'
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Former Resident Honored
Bulnw. Wmifnd PrlncC', Grace Bn.'"ster'l
VUf'" I..ttkc\, Man Garrett and Xann
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lit .lIhllllltd on fnd.1\ ,\('Ulng' unltl ~]::;:I
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and on S,lturda) afternoon untl1 21S.
SumJ.I\ .It I) -0 I' :\1 III Clotlmr l\Il.'lnon.ll.
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Izaak Walton League to Meet
h.mlt m(1 mU"'lc h\ j.lmc" Lohrk(' In I \ mutlT1,.! nf till' Ddm ITt Cuunh eh.11l
fourlh g'r,1I1t ColIlg-(' :\\enue Schoo1, pro-Ittr of till' Jz.t:lk W.IiLon Le.Ig-lIc of Amt.:r
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In KlOdul!:arl('n", Part IJ-"Sh.lm," 1H' Club .11 S 1; nexl Tu(' ..cI.1\ eHnin" \pnl
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plame, Pt{('r P.m john St.lhl(·r, fhmt·r .... IJIIl:rto.;tlll!... It.:I~urt tnllilid. "ClhlorllllMol~I~.I".:.~\III" RI.o,u! .... Betl\ \nn i )!"'I Incl !'ft~(III'
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Iftc r (Ur(\lr. III ('OmmHII \\Ith Ihl' Imller.;.
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HIli. h.I" .Irr•• nj.!cd for the nlurn 01 "It
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and Claudrttl' CulJ)('rt rt'((l\ul lilt' JlHJ
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\rrn~trung, .1 ::r.ulu.ltl' 01 S\\.trthmore
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'130 o,lolk A.;\I
1::,I'.ttrn Shllulunl "Ilmi'
An eigh t by ten
photo by Andre will
be given you with
any purchase 01
4.9~ or over in om
Children's Depart.
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The Chorus of the S",lrlhmorc Wom,III· ...
of the Curhs In"lltUle of 1\IU"ll \\ heh It I
presents Its Anuu ,I Sprmj.!' Comert .tl 8 1 ~
n('xl Tu('::-II,I) C\ cnml!. April I blh rn the I
Club 1I0u ..c
'I h(: Chnru". undl'r Ihl' (hr('ctloll of "Jr.
lIrnn H()~z, .lUli the QU.Jrtl'I, IOIllJlo ..ed of I
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II, Qu.uld Olm" o..J ~o. ::; (The Llrk), I
lfa)-c1n. In the Qu.trlll: III, Du .. k, H. A'I
.\-1.IHhen s, I'm Sil GI.nl Trouble Don't I
I.a<;t .\Ina, , \ ~ J)('tl, Dunc P.nd 1\1\
'0\\ tu th~ Lord. \ X Dett. and ehOT II
fanl.I"'\· on Nurcu, RIl\ nu":;. II :\ . .M.lt-I
the,,", In thl' Churu:- IV. Inl('rhuhum In I
mndo anllco. 0lluo.; 1:'1 :'\0 " Glazounon • I
Iri ..h Rel·l. Pochon; Drmk 10 ~lc Onh
\\ ith Thme E\C", Old Emdl"h, ami 1 he
::\lill. R.lfJP, b) tIl(' Quartl'l, .md V. Thl'
SI.I\l··.. lJn-.lm, II \ .:U.ltth(·\\ .... b) Ihc
Churn"
Mr ... j.lmb F .l\It.:~chlcr I" (h.Jirllllll oi
the l\1U"IC Sedtnn, frum an' m('mb('r of.
Swarthmore's fire equipment and some of the boys
\\ hid, lickets for the ("oncert m,1\ be obt.llned
TI('k~ ts "III .11"0 Ill' on "all' at and limb protecting your home and family.
Buchner's and at Ihc door (or non dllh
'I hl' .1}l}lOlntm(':lt of \VIIII.lm H \V.lrd,
S" .lrthlllOH In thc PO",UIOII of ·\"51 ..tant
GUll r.11
.:\I.ln.l!!lT \\ .1" .lIlncH/rIlcci bv
duPont ("c IUp In\ of WIII·lIn:.:ton, on A.pril
'rd
Bl'l~ n' kll1g JlWllwtU] 10 Ihis PO"ltlonl
llr \\ .ml ".1'" S.lll· ... Dm (Iur fur the coml),Im .1 pO"ltlOII "Iucll he h,HI hdtl for
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:\[r \V,lrd ,\ho 1".1 !!r.Hiu.ltc of S\\arthnil n t'1·lIc·J.,:l.·, CII~'" 01 '0];;. and .1 mrmber
o( K PIll SI_ml I r.lttrnlt\, Willed thc
duPont Comp.lIn on lea\ mg: collegc and
hi'" hlill "Ith thel11 t'\er "mce
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IHl~ititJn \\.1" th.lt o( cblmlo.;t. from ,\hlch
III h.I" h~t'n promotl'll .. tep b\ l'tep .
:\Ir \Vanl "CO \\,1<;; horn in B.lTlu'-\lUe,
OhIO. ihui III S\\arthmnre.' for .1 ,ear folhmllll! 11Ik m.un.I!!(·, m I Q 20. 10 l\lJ~
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l'uIlO\, ill!! "e\t'r.11 ,(".Ir-' abSl'nct·. durmg
\,h ~h Ihl''- m,ule lillir homr in Chc::ter
.m I Wllmtnl!:tull. the \Vanl-- relurned to
S\\ trthmnre .Ihout eic:i>t H.lr<;; aj.!o, \\h('n
!Ill \ Jlun h.I ..((1 lhur prc"rnt home on
Str Ith 1I.lun .he.·nUl'
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Swarthmore Fire Association Seeks
Mernbershlep len Every Horne I
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'COLLEGE NIGHT' AT
HOME AND StHOOL
Pa.ent-Teachers' Association to
Hold Important Meeting at
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Boro Now Contributing Members of Association.
JOI· n at Swarthmorean Office or Bank.
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Year; Mrs. Hall and William Price Resign
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SOLD ON EASY TERMS
Ho!:mo:d~~~~e Day
Swa. 19
BORO POLICE KEPT
ACTIVE PAST WEEK
\1 thl' .mnllil nUclm,.!; 01 tilt chunh and
U)Jl.!f, l! ItIU:l ul th(' S\\.lTlhmon Pre~h\
ter! III ChUlth 011 \\·c
nOlllllld th.lt hr "Cluld b(gln Ill- t\\rnlu,th
.mel la-I H Ir I'" p.lstor of till' Limrdl on Arrest Two Suspicious Characters
and Investigate Burglary at
('h Idle'II'"
the ~(,wllcl Sunda' m
Home of W. H. Dickinson
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Dr 'fullie rommllul('d IhC'
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PLAYERS CLUB HELD
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SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
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IVillage Window Cleaner I
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$139.50
ANNUAL MEETING OF
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II Tht' 0111(1 t1 n"'!!!l1llllln \\111 bt' teml('rl'd hllore lIa!!Hratl RHnN.'\ ](lfl( ... \\ I" held
The puhh( IS 1Il\II(cill) \1(\\ the.' lxl1ll)l- llll IIlIlUl]IlH( IIl~ oltlH PI.l\tr" Club 011
Illl(r "'(\trll month ... ]wlore It I'" to be-1 m ~I~OO h.lIllur Gr.IlHI jur~ on.1 lharl:!;c
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lion 11ll"d.n, Wcdm . . d.l\ .mel flun-d.n lllud.l\ I.to.!
omc tllCltl\l'
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CH'IlIl1!!" fTUIll "l\(n 10 lli"'l'lhirt'. mIl
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Ihnl' In ~lX 1..1 ... 1 )l'tr l"l'l1t\ ti\ art"l" ~Il t 0, tIll h(l\\hn~ lIt till' \\1 d 11111 ,I
Blllh 'H n Liken to th( :\t(,lh I J.n1
r L-AID
IOllc- h.I' I "111110 rI m,,,,1 ,",I I' koO\\n
n ere r~ prc"'c'nh'tI I" {I:!ht, !tH' II llllllm,:--. II! h 11_ r lin ! III H \\ I~ I "lZ 1111. mel H n
BY
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to .1111Iltlntlt~ \ ... 1 tllHktn Ihut
nrtrt ... ',! llu1l1htr 01 11lImiH'rL pn tilt
6RER RAOBIT
()n \1'111 (11h II ;:::0 \ :\,1. I I.dl 'I'"
:\{, h'l \\111 Ihl 1Il~ld\ (It!nlnl .. Ill'
l'lIl\td Irolll \\ II 1)1(1.;1'..... 1'11 t)1 t)(;..t
Illllllltid thlt ..hi' \\111 hl\l' lh ¥_t ol (h.lI I~ r lh PI "'ldllll ... \\(1110 (f'(lm.lttcl rl ... un1l'
lit llphokl 1)1.tH rr)IMtm,!.! thll .. ome
ra'l\l' tltl\\t.'r arr.mn'llll'nt {n Tlll .. d.1\ III th( 'l Ir" \\1 rk n I" .1 nllt" 01 thl
Fou1·th Production in Two Per.. ont h.1(1 entuul III- hom!.: ~nd takl n ~2S
.1Itcrnl)on. \pnl 2'rd
lhL~I~ \\111 hr It 11\ II ~ 01 tilt "'''\(n CtlIllI){Jf'('nt \\orking:
mel ,I cluk l.!r.l\ 0\ I rCt)al
formances at Players' Club
Ju
and am
r"onc; ,\ I.. hm!: III -uhn~ll t1m\( r m n l h. rm III , .1 Tre.l~u"l'r ... reporl. n ntt('n
Tomorrow
hur.!llr had !!:.lined rnlranCt' throug:h a lir... t
arran).!l'mrnl ... lor lhik (ltld ... ion ... huulci g:d \\hol" 111 hl.J("k mk and m "Iueh lite \\onl
Brer Rabbit Says:
1111' 11'"'1 I'n~ nt.llinn ut th(' "t'.I"OI1 lorillour "Hit.' umdO\\. ran ....lckcr! a \\ntlltg
til toudl \\Ith ~1r ... R~:1g'r.l'\c
.11ll1lr11Zl' .• 1'" ,lllphed 1(1.1 mnrtl!.lj!r. j .... nnt
Ih~ lunior" 01 th( S"arlhmon' PI:lH'r... ·1 flt .. k .•tntl app.lrrllth I"C.lpL'cl b\ thc "ame
On Thur..da), April lMh, .It tln O'dlllk .1 Il.!t-cl ]',It n .Iltu,llil,
"There \\111 he a. big Easter
(lull \\Jllin" l.!l\en at 2,0 and SOO P. ~I \\,"d(I\\, \\11'm,e: th(' "Ill ,\I'h a JlIC(C 01
in thc mnrnmg- thl' III~r.llun> Sl'dilln :\Ir..
Th.11 the pnhn of th(. ('Iuh hi';; Ill'en
Egg hunt for the children of
tomorr(m "Ilurcll\ .\pnl I \th. at th(' \\ mdon (urt.lln and dO"lm:: th(' \\mdmv
Phell)" Soule. ch.lIrman, "III nwrl
Dr clin lIld In nnc' or ('anm lon.... u!ht. th('~
S,,'.-arlhmore on Saturday morn1'1,1\ limN' on f.tin ie\\ Road
Roth hdund him
The arllcic'" ..tolen ha\c not
Frank J J Da\lr ... 01 Sun", Hill School, h
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The Busmess Asekl II
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l'ntcrl.lImn!! and ('dU(.ltJOnal, "::\I.I ..ter Skv- ;) .. \(1 h('cn rccO\er('d or the tIller apprc~
\Vlln1ln"lon. Dela".lre
nil1 "'I)('ak on II' r .•' H"lr... 11 I our IrI,....I1( ence
h In
SOclatlOn and the Swarthmorean
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f i " 'I n
'" til arrange the hunl for me, [lark" Ilrtml1"(k 10 attam and 1'0".1,1, ••.
\..~\.'cc,1 hended
I) n l\Ia"e 1{'lll
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.:\\1(.... I" an au- prm.:n·..... ,UU"Uc, linanri.l1 and .;;ooal. and
See next week's paper for all the
: the populanh of the former producllon .. l Sc\('n luncl('-. \\ere rellorled mi ....
Ihonh 1.111 the !lubjC'cl. and It 1'" hop('d that It I" \\ Ilh much appreci.. tuIn o( hi" unsclti..h
details
Be sure to be there ••
J of the romnnl'ec In
of tbe Junior lon(' oi n hich \\ a .. rcturnr(l. and t\\O of
th('re \\111 be a lar!!e attcndancc at this "("nile and thr "in('crr"t o(
that
j pl3\5
i"htCh \\('re pICked up One of the Jatter
meetin~
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ha .. bcen Identified
~~nz\I:lr::~I~'I::~)h!'II;(~71~~~l;~II;:, ~(u;(:I.:111 '~~:
Gowns
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SIR WILFRED GREN- I
FELL TO SPEAK HERE
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HARRIET L. TREAT
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r,lpulh. .(( ('onhn!-!, to 1.llc"~t n'pori'"
I 1...1 )1.IT 1ll.1Il\ )ltopll' \\In' ell'iOnh .1
Work of Swarthmore Woman II pomll (I .It Ihe I.l .. t minute
hmilt.:.1 numht'r C.lD ht accommoclltu! ~o
Painters to Be on Display
Founder of Grenfell Mission In
l!\ t ,nur tlckt·t" a" "'onn .1'" pO~"lh]e trom
April 23, 24 and 25
the Labrador a World-Ac.tIl\ "'Iort.' III S".lrthmore for tlJI~ IInI dmclaimed Figure
On "iu('''d.I). \prtl 2,,,1 the \V()fll.m .. mr .Ind t\tmm! 01 anm"emcnt
Chlh .. }It'll.... Ib \nnu.11 ExlllhlllOlI In
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II.IJI 01 S\,.l1tI1llH n {\11h!.!t.: Oil :::i.llurd.n.
nf till' duh .md thrlr I!:l't ... t .. , ,mrl \\111 h.I-1
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Expert Des going and Fitting of
The Harvard
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVENUE
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OPENS SOON AT CLUB
Oulu:-.: I xtenoc
POfud tin Int. nor
fl ~u ft
13 "'I ft of Snt hllll-{
C.l th, Insult: I lets Then 'rOll Be Jlld~el
IllS \11 the Super I e •• tures or I $100 Rdrlgeraloc
At
HANNUM & WAITE
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one of the import.ll1t
prohll'm'i
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Sn art hmorc
I"",nl- .Ioel \(»lIIg people, Ihat of collcge
I ~{'h dum \\ III he con"ldercd III detail. In
Thl' S("honl Hoard or the S\\
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t',11I _'< nx .l\ conn on
lire ... hUI ~()Ill(' ot Ihn~e nhn ho.t ... 1 the blr~IIIJI"
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':\iar)!aret Hamel, ClllldJ.l \ Hallcock. l.!1
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or cUlitn
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Kirk, j.mrt Krall, I.lUrt Krall \nn S Llr- th~ ho'" \\ho h.l\l' In ~el Up.lt all h()ur~ of
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caplcllle" \\ IC "wu { )C
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\Ih('rt IJ c{jlllpllllnt c.ln he !l.ud fur .md kept UJl \t.: Ir
to I IIo"c \\ 0 nre TI
tin t (' II0 lln( h('r-_
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Act Quickly
(COllt lIIllt d t.t! 1'.1!~C S)
DR. TUlT'"E TO SERVE
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LAST
YEAR
Tllktt .. /ur Su.lrthmore ::'\1(( He ~"II
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CPEN FRIDAY AND SAl URDA Y EVENINGS
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Swarthmore Man Appointed Assistant General Manager
of duPont Company
Club "III he <1~.. I~I('d L" a S!nng Quart('t
TEACHERS NAMED
BY SCHOOl BOARD
PER YEAR
,WILLIAM H. WARD REI CEIVES PROMOTION
1
e",IIlc, the
PA.
$2.50
PROTECTING YOUR HOME DAY AND NIGHT
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69th and MARKET STREETS
sk'd
SWAI~THM(mE
Women to Be Assisted by String'
Quartet Next Tuesday Evening
«()
1131~AIJtY
,
CHORUS TO PRESENT
ANNUAL CONCERTi
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1935
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('''n,hlillns, "'2'iO fJlJ ('.Ish or t(rllfl('d .n{'(k
It tmll' of s.llt I ullle,.,s o1h. CIl I~~' ,.,1 Itt II III
uht rtl"cm. uti. 11II.llIft Ifl I(JI tl.ll~
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10nditIOIls UII dll) of s.iI(.
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APP. 1 2
COLLEGE
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 12, 1935
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ShHltT'...
A most appropriate
opportunity to get
that photograph
you have wanted.
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thl' ust.' -01 ;;ItJ drnt'wa
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o m o r r o w j "SOnll: o.nt.· L,ul)," llc.. C \V lUd)owell, h.l~ n'(enth bnn l'Ielh'd VICl-Prt-"ldtnt uf tlllllllll: \\1111 runmnl: nlunl: the f"l."tIr of ....utl luldltm". 4,.;1-1 (('et: HtU("co addillon, 4x8 f,.,
u( IIJ'lJroxmmt(!ly elghtl'Cn Inches In ,'Or h (
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LUI \ •• h7.tlbtlh Hf).mt (Saturday after-j (he \rm'ncan .\o.; .. otiallOn of l"mH'r ... it.\ I'rtmll!('t!
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trOll t ....
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gnragl'
So'd
fit> the IlrolJ('rty o( Harry Craig' Pl'('11 I
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and lxhmdin.r
SUbJl'Ct tonloll~
the HAYMOND ..'.'~ LA/,S ON, Attorney.
Propl rt it: 0.; .lIId prulllptm~
arc undlr the h.mk L.m HOlc. Ue(,tho\',", Dick Kepp- J Bro\\ n. of ,...
Corndl .\\ cnm', Su ,Irlhmore
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Gl'orl!:(' \Varren I" III ch.lrj.!'e of co"tumc5, PIl\ih~ Smlp"on, " Bo" Xorma Haul!:crj
Elected Treasurer
"1111 I11Irall(1 \\Ith Ihl' sHul renr line tht!roof.
Dt('C!'lIlmr Term. 193.j
Mro.; 11.lrold Gnn," of tlCht ... and ~\lrs l{o~(', 1.01" L.mdcn. Thnc BO\ .... Ru"sell
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SWAI~THM()I~E
t:-v.'''.1:;'~~
THE SWARTHMOREAN
j
SEE OUR COLDSPOT EXHIBIT AT THE REFRIGERATOR
SHOW, WEEK OF APRIL
8,
AT ODD FELLOWS'
HALL, 8th and SPROUL STS., CHESTER
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re~n~ts
i
char~e
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2
,
'nIE SWARTHMOREAN
Miss Do~othJ UIIderh'°1II
Sa:uS1 T10daJ IIlor Berm'u'da
APRIL 12. 1938
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fills, of Locust
Mrs. Bayard H. Morrison, of Tbayor,
Home Miaio....,.Tea
IWOUld.be we~comed b,y Troop No•. 6,
Knoll Farms, entertained at dinner on Road, spent the week-end in Washington,
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Swarthmore Girl Scouts, who would like
I'
Saturday.
Mn. Howard }. Dmgie, of Park Avenue, to spend the day at camp.
where she visited ber daughter, Miss Betty
Scouts wbo took the cooking badge
was bosless at a tea o!, ~ednesday. spcnMr. aDd Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, of Morrison.
sored hy th~ Home MISSionary Society 01 .hould check: up' witb Mrs. E. D. BraUD!.
Strath Haven Avenue. will entertain their
Mn Elmer Melick 01 Swarthmore, was the MethodISt Churcb. Mrs. Clarence E. . All 1
be
f t
N 6 '
,
,. bridge club this evening. ,
.
among. tbe guests at ,the recent dinner
and McCIung, 0 f Wllinf
a g ord , spok e 0 f' her. 'ted ormermem
t
. t rso
if' tbroopwlsbo. t are
. .
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re-reglS
erdo so by
ey paying 0tbeir
go
Many Swartbmoreana EIltertaiD
Mr. and Mrs. ]. Paul Brown, of Wal- program meeting of the SoropllmlSt
Cluh lextired~"e~ces]
1D
apan las t yeMar. Sh
Octe ,,:as IOVI
to camp. 0 They
may
at Dinner and Bridge
nut Lane, entertaine-d at a '(pitch in·' din- of Delaware County.
at
In apanese costume.
rs.
aVlU! b k d
d th
~.. ~ r £ f fift
TbU
• "'eeI<
Narbeth and Mrs. Alfred Gary White ae
ues an
e rel!l ......ra Ion ee 0
y
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ner Friday evening.
Mrs. Nathaniel T. Ewer, of Soutb Cbes- poured.
cents.
Mis; Dorothy Underhill, daugbter of
Mr. and M ... Charles D. Mitchell and ter Road, has as her guests this week her
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Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Underbill, Jr., of Miss Doreen Mitchell, of Wallingford, re- • iste.. and niece, Mrs. Seth Lewis, of J. RuuelI Hayes at Poets' Circle
JUnior Club Notes
:South Harvard Avenue, is leaving New turned on Friday after spending several
Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. Charles Robbins,
,
.
Tb
I bus' _.
t' g f tb dub
York today, for a ten day cruise to Ber- days in New York. •
and Miss Dorothy Robbins. of New York.
The Poet 5 Circle met on Monday aftere annua
m....... mee In 0
e
m,uda and Nassau. Upon her return ~iss
Mrs. Sewell W"".-::H:-o-=d-ge-, of Ogden Ave- Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Robbins are en route' noon at the home of Mrs. Carl H. Chal- took place Tuesday evening, preceded by
D C where they will at- fee, of Swarthmore Avenue. J. Russell a "Covered Dish Dinner" in the Lounge.
U?derhi!l wMiIl sPle~d Nsev]eral days visiting nue, entertained her bridge club at luncheon t W h· gt
o asas Indelegates,
on, . the
., Conference of the H
At the election of officers, the following
tcod,
ayes was'In charge 0 f t he pro~ram.
fQends m, onte all, . .
T sd
on ue a)',
Dau hlers of the American Revolution..
By the request of the preSident, Mrs. were elected: Pr~sident, Mrs. James ~.
g
Charles D. Joyce, Mr. Hayes read two Bogardus; Recordmg Secretary. Mrs. Wil.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Skkel, of Strath i Mr. Charles B. Atwell has arrived from
Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Williams, of Am- groups of his own poems, nature poems on liam Zeigen(us.
•
Haven Avenue, will entertain at ,dinner and ISan Francisco to visit his son-in-law and
herst
Avenue
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Gar)'
Wbite,
spring
and
poems
in
appreciation
o(
music.,
The
annual
reports
were
read
by
section
bridge tOlUorrow evening.
Idaughter, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Detlcben,
•
chairman and department heads.
Lafayette Avenue. Mr. Atwell was for of College Avenue, motored ta \Vashington
Agnes Stubenrauell
The ,peaker of tbe evening was Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. ]. D.onald G!bson, of Imany years head of the Oepartment of on Friday. Mr. While returned with them
Robert L. Coates, of Swarthmore, who
Hillborn Avenue, ent~rtamed at ~ner and Botany at Northwestern University, retiring on Saturday and spent the week·end at his
Mrs. Agnes. Stubenrauch died at .the gave an interesting talk on "Press and
bridge Saturday evemng, when their guests in [928 as Professor Emeritus.
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, Mr. and
home.
home of her daughter, Mrs. George ZIm- Publicity," and also presented a skit en..
Mrs. George Schobingcr, Mr. and Mrs.
William Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue, left mer, of Ogden Avenue, on Saturday. Mrs. tiUed, "Tragic Realism," written by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam H. 'Vard, of Sunday evening to resume his classes at Stubenrauch would bave celebrated her Donato Cola(emina. Those taking part
Elric S. Sproat, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J.
GHcreest, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goodwin Strath Haven Avenue, were tbe guests of Dickinson College, after having spent the eighty-fifth birthday this Wednesday, April were the Misses Mildred and Kathryn
1\Ir. and Mrs. E. B. Yancey, of Wilmington, Isp,ring vacation with his parents, Mr. and 10th, bad she Ih-ed. She had been ill at Simpers.
and Mr. Samuell\.f. Dodd.
Charles Kurtzhalz.
the home of her daughter since 1931, havThe members of the club also held their
Del., at a dinner party on Wednesday
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Johnson, of evcning.
partially recovered at times during the I first Hobby Show, which was an arts
Ogden Avenue, entertained their bridge
Mrs . Herbert Bassett, of Chester Road, Interval.
John D. Detlefsen has returned to Dart·
B'd
II"
Z'
d
and crafts exhibit and a display of interclub at dinner at The Har\'ard, Friday mouth College after spending the spring en t erIalOe
h es f.lrs.
B klImmer,
N"
· d a b rl'd ge cIu b 0 1 W h'IC h s
h eIS'd CSI
one son an da
h'ld gran aug ier, 0
roo yn, . l..,d seven
On Monday l"vening, April 15th, the
home.
. children, and two great gran C I ren sur- Civic Section, Miss Katharine Booth, chairMr. Carroll Thayer, of Riverview Ave-I vive.
man, will meet 3t the home of the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe, of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, of Thayer North Chester Road, entertained at din- nue, has been confined to his home for
Friends' services were. held here. on I Wellburn, 301 Dartmoutb Avenue.
Road, entertained their bridge club on Fri- ncr and the theatre on Saturday evening. the past week with iJloess. He is reported t Sunday. Interment was 10 Mount OlIvet
On Tuesday evening, April 16th, the
day evening. Among those present were: The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edward somewhat improved.
,Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday. IDrama Sectio.n, Miss Mildred Bond, chairMr. and Mrs. Jobn Marsha~l, Dr. and Mrs. S. \Vagner and Miss Rhoda Wagner, of
man, is planning a trip to the Hedgerow
E. L. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merion;
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam \V. Tomlin_
John Ch.ild, of Vassar Avenue, will re-I
Girl Seout News
Theatre, Rose Valley.
Thatche~, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood H. Gard 1\
son, 0 f Wynnewoo d J an.lT.
hE t
t'
'th h'School Ito
The last Inter-troop meetmg
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D udl ey Isp,end
turn today
Perkiomen
.I b d(or Eng-k :=;::==::==::::~=::===:;rett, Mr. and Mrs. t~. S. Robinson and Dr. Parkins,
of Moorestown, N ~ J. "
teasfrom
er vaca
Ion W1
IS paren SI •
d'
.
. A . Ch'ld
IllSh
anclng and mln,tre. a Sget wor'
M r. an d M rs. F Fed eric
and Mrs. Joseph H. Willits, of SwarthI.
. folk
b e h eId
wdl
tomorrow morDlng, a urd ay,
Mr. and Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, of
more; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Felix, of LansILLUSTRATED
Robert Gemmill of Dickinson Avenue April 13th, in the Woman's Club House
downe, and Mr. T. H. Hall, of Newark, Strath Ha\'en Avenue and Mrs. Eavenic
son's father, Mr. Simmonds, will spend will celebrate with' a party this afternoo~ at 9.30.. Scouts sh?uld be read~ to che~k
N. ].
the week-end in New York City.
in honor of his tenth birthday, which will off reqUirements. with the examiners, MlSS
Lumsden a.nd MISS Roberts.
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Han-ey, of ColumMrs. J. Paul Brown, of \Valnut Lane, be on Sunday.
There
Will
be
no
troop
meelings
on the
bia Avenue, will entertain at dinner this entertained at luncheon on Tuesday.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenno, Of, following SaturdaY-April 20th.
April 27th, Arbor Day, will be Fathers'
Funeral rites for Mrs. Hannah Rodney Swarthmore Ayenue, spent the week-end in
Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger, of Bonsall, widow of Edward H. Bonsall, a New York City.
,and Brothers' Day at Camp Indian Run,
Monday, 2:30
Swarthmore Avenue, will entertain their former burgess of Glenolden, who died
when thirty-five·one doHar h~mlock trees
April
15, 1935
Alice Hornaday, little daughter o~ ~r. will be planted, each tree presented by a
bridgr club tomorrow e\'ening.
Tuesday, April 2, at DeLand, Fla., followTransportation
life and Culture of the Ori~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;
an ilJiness of a }·ear. were held in and Mrs. James H. Hornaday, o( Dlckin- troop in this district.
son
Avenue,
is
recovering
nicely
after
hav-I~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;
ent by James C. Muir of the
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1~~~I~~~:~~I~a on Friday. Mrs. Bonsall was ing broken a bone at the elbow o( her
of the Rev. Edward H. BonUniversity of Pennsylvania
recently.
of S\\'ar~hmore.
Museum for the Promotion
THEATRE
Miss Polly Hills and Mr. A. G. McVay I
Friday and Saturday
.
(F)
of
Art and Science at the
were the dinner guests of Aliss Emily
A BUUon DoUnr Bnttle of Wit
Six Days Only
Pierce, of Bala-Cynwyd, on Saturday eve-I
"DEVIL DOGS OF
Beginning Today (Friday)
ning.
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el:tental~
LECTURB
LANSDOWNE
j;marti1mnrr
C!tnmmUttity j;i1np
THE AIR"
GEORGE ARUSS
with
James Carney
Pat O'Brien
Mar.aret Undsay
Frank McHugh
Monday & Tuesday
(F)
More Glorious Than Ever
I
"The Iron Duke"
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Lionel Barrymore
Performance from
Noon
in
"The Little Colonel"
Wednesday &. Thursday
(F)
The Most Natural Motion Picture
Ever Made
Chester's Most Distinctive
Theatre
"SEQUOIA"
with Jean Park...
Warner Bros.
WAVERLY
STANLEY
Friday
nnd
Dick PoweH
Gloria Stuart
Theatre
Saturday
Adolphe MeDjou
Allee Brady
"GOLD DIGGERS
OF 1935"
"MANAGER'S WEEK'"
Attractions
TODAY AND SATURDAY
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
Morle Oberon
TEMPLE
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In
"The Little Colonel"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
THEATRE
Chester Pike at Frospect Park
Fri. 6; Sat .. April 12·1]
(F)
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
CONSTANCE BENNElT
in
"After Office Hours"
1.JONEL BARRYMORE
"The Little Colonel"
- ADDED_
Our Gang Comedy • Mama's Uttle
Pirate - Cartoon - News Reel
Band Act
Nl!w Serial Starts
"THE PHANTOM EMPJRE"
Mon. 6; Tues .• April 15·16
(f)
MANAGER"S WEEK
Community Nights
"Devil Dogs of the Air"
with
James Cagney - Pat O'Brien
- ADDED_
Laurel & Hardy Comedy in
"Live Ghost"
TrAvelogue and News Reel
Wednesday Only.
April
17
in
.
"The Whole Town's
Talking"
Media Theatre
(F)
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
"'The Winnb"1g Ticket"
in
Ted Healy
Added Feature Attraction
Monday and Tuesday
Bengal"
ActuRI. True, Authentic Drama
of Jungle Life and Jungle People
Realistic Thrilling
Thursday Only, April 18
(F)
Boy Scout Nlrht
ZANE GREY'S
"Rocky Mountain
Mystery"
with
Randolph Scott - Charlea Chic
Added--Creat Shorts
"The Little Colonel"
Miss Elizabeth \Vallace, of Minneapolis"
Minn., who was ior many years professor
of French at the University of Chicago was
the guest of Miss IsabrUc Bronk, of North
Chester Road, on \Vednesday and Thursday
o( last week.
Carolyn Sindairc, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dou~las Sindaire, of Harvard Avenue, celebrated her tenth birthday with a
party on Tuesday.
The guests were
Carolyn's class-mates in the Fourth Grade.
Mrs. Herve\, Schumacher, Mrs. T. M.
Jackson, Mrs" Francis \Varren and Mrs.
Leonard Ashton. of Swarthmore, ha\'c been
st3pping at the V.t5Sar Club at the Hotel
New \Veston in New York City, several
days this week, while attending the meeting of the Federation of \Velfare Exchanges.
Dr. Frank E. \Villiams. of Amherst Avenue, flew to Chicago on Tue~day, called to
Camp Point, Ill., by the death of his sister,
Mrs. L. M. Sturde\·ant. Dr. Williams will
rema.in for the funeral services.
"MADRIGALS"
Under Direction of Henry Hotz
April 3D. 8.1S P. M.
Social Han
Silver Offering
SaJes
Swarthmore Methodist Church
SOCIAL HALL
"Neighbora" and UA Nephew in
the House"
Friday, April 26, 8.00 P. ·M.
Admission - 35c
Candy
for
Clttldren • lSc
Sale
CLARK GABLE
CONSTANCE BENNETT
SHADES
"After Office Hours"
Sunny Shade Shop
from the
are on sale at the
WedJ'lleaday and Tbunda,.
HELEN HAYES
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
In
"Vanessa"
HOT CROSS BUNS
Thuraday and Friday
April IS and April 19
104 PARK AVE.
TEL., SW. 1171
1220Market Street
Philadelphia
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APRIL 12, 1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Service, Mr. Knapp will play "Verset," by
Batiste, and "Priere de Notre Dame" (Suite
Gotbique), by BoelJmann.
On Maundy Thursday tbere will be a
celehration
of tbe Holy Communion at
ANN B. SHARPU!S
EcUtor ..d P".........
8.00 P. M. Tbe choir will sing "Panis
Angelicos," hy Caoser Franke. .
TlTUS1.£WlG
Tbe "Three Hour Service" will be beld
Goaonol _ _
on Good Friday beginning at noon. T~
Order of Service, as arranged hy Bishop
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ROSAUE
DRYDEN
Thomas, will be used and Mr. Guentber
will conduct a series of Meditations on
Ph... Swarthmore eoo
"The Seven Last Words."
Eat....... SecOIId CIa. Matter. JUlIIU7 24•
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182:9, .t the Post Of&ce at Sw.rtIam..... P ...
UDder tla. Act of .....cb 3, 1878.
Methodist Notes
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GOWN SHOPPE
O~
PARK AVENUE
su.....
F........ ~J' . . . . . . E.
PUIILISHED EVERY FlUDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Holly Hock Gift Shop
Orders for De!!ligning or Repairing
b:~ts
receiv~
Just Arrived . ..
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WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN
Be sure your rugs. draperies and slip covers will stand
close inspection. A hostess will appear smart and attractive
when she sends he~ laundry to us, for any of our specialized
services.
Stop our driver or call Media I
74.
MEDIA LAUNDRY
Serving Swarthmore Successfully Since 190~
NEW REDINGOTE
COSTUMES
I
DIGNIFIEO SIMPLICITY
CHARACTERIZES EVERY SERVICE
I
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OLIVER H. BAIR C~
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE
YOUR OUTFIT FOR SPRING
THINGS
WORTH
SAVING
FOR
;l?efn£ 1jOU Pu:; ,
Il-e S'uJu? W S'~'~ ',
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
PALM SUNDA lS :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A. M.-Junior Church.
11 :00 A. M.-lIorning Prayer and Sermon.
S :00 P. M.-Evening Prayer. Special Music.
MAUNDY THURSDAY
8 :00 P. M.-Holy Communion.
GOOD FRIDAY
Three Hour Service
12 :00 Noon to 3 :00 P. M.
Pastor
9:46 A. M.-Sunday School.
U :00 A. M.-··PaclnR the Cross With a TTiumphal Spirit."' Music by Com_
bined Choirs of 150 voices.
7 :00 P. M.-Ep\\,orth League.
7 :45 P. M.-"Our Preparation for the Joy of
Easter Day."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
O}<' SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
•
NASH '29 COUPE
CHEVROLET '32 COACH
FORD 2.DOOR V·8, '3.2
BUICK 30-64 C COUPE
FORD 1/2 -TON I;'ANEL TRUCK, '33
FORD 11,t2·TON OPEN EXPRESS, '28
Lawson-SHEPARD Company, Inc.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTER[AN CHURCH
Rev. JDhn Ellery Tuttle. Minister
SUNDAY
10 :OO-Dible School.
11 :OO-Morning Worship (or Palm Sunday.
Pastor preaches: "The King Cometh."·
8 :OO-Rehearsals. Boys' and Girl9' Choirs.
Ii :OO---Paslor's Class in Christian Life.
6 :3O---Young Pt'Ople's Supper Conference.
Speaker. Frank Adler, of Hungary.
Church Services. with Choir. for the Passion Week. 8.00 P. M.:
Tuesday-Rev. Dr. Mudge. Stated Clerk.
General Assembly.
Wednesday-Rev. Dr. Covert, Moderator,
General Assembly.
ThursdaY-Holy Communion.
Rev. Prof.
Woodburn, Crozer Seminary.
Friday - Passiontide Music.
Matthew's
Lenten Cantata. "The Triumph of the Cross."'
SWARTHMORE
IN RE-CONDITIONED CARS
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
TRINITY CnURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
OK'd BARGAINS
SAVE TO GET AHEAD IN BUSINESS
A Savings Account in our bank is safe, convenient-and
earns compolmd interest all of the time.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
IISaJ
18c
Fanc), Calif. Yellow Cling
Peaches
large
can
Finer tlo vor. more luscIoua, rIcher syrup-better peache8..
IISaJ
21 c
Sliced Hawaiian
Pineapple
fIS(XJ
Polka
DOl
PrOduct.
III
Colden Table Syrup 1*,-1b can 10c
Tomato Catsup
2 bola 25c
*,-Ib can 1C}c
Baking Powder
2 bIg can. f 5c
Sauer Kraut
1<;, IISaJ Fancy Maine
Crnabed Crosby
or Golden
Bantam
fIS(XJ Whole Crain Shoe Peg Corn
Corn
15c
IISaJ
2 No. 2 ean.27c
Cooked
Carrots &Peas 2 ~:~: 21e
IISaJ
Tomatoes
~':;n2 10e
12c
Extra Fancy Solid Pack
12c Glen·Cove Clam Chowder
lISCO Oleomargarine
13c GlenWOOd Florida Grapefruit
27c Gorton's Boneless Codfish
7 c IISiXJ Delicious
10c
2 1b833c
can
NO.2 can 100
Ib pkg23c
Tomato Soup
Se
Victor ---Bread~=f 6e
-------can
fIS(XJ Fine or Broad
Egg Noodles 2
ge
3- oZ
pkgs
20c lISa) All White Meat
Tuna Fish
Cleanser
2
40 Llghthuu,e
Chipso
4
eans
a~:~18c : 2
P and G White Naphtha Soap
Ivory Soap 4 med. cake. 21 c : 2
35e
cans
lle
::'::: 3Sc
5
eakea 190
19c
eakes
large
Fancy Slicing
THE
AND
ONLY
There is still time to secure the many values inoIuded in this special event. The polka.dot label
Is your guarantee of unsurpassed quality and
satisfaction-a mark of merit.
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CHURCH NEWS
Shades
Swarthmore 530·M Between 8 A. M. and
9 A. M. or Swarthmore 18 During
the Day
ISA.BEL BUNTINC
si.-tbirty, with Frank Adler as tbe speaker.
Mr. Adler, a spe.d.er of unusual charm and
force, is a Hungarian now studying at
Crozer Tbeological Seminary in preparaUon for work in the field of Christian
Education. He is in mucb demand for
young people's gatherings. All young
'people are invited. The committee in
charge is from the mothers 01 the young
people, M... H ....nbruch, Mrs. CleweD,
Mrs. Dinsmore, and Mrs. Allyn.
The annual dinner of the congregation
was held last Wednesday evening, in charge
of Mrs. Bishop and her assistants. Ahout
eigbty-five people were at the tables. This
was followed by a largely attended and successful annual meeting of the cburch and
congregation for reports and the election
of ruling elders and trustees for the new
terms o( office.
Unusually interesting and important
services will be held by the church in ob.
servance of tbe Passion Week. Palm Sunday, Dr. Tuttle preaches an appropriate
sermon on "Tby King Cometh." The
choir sings Stainer's "Fling Wide the
Gates," from "Tbe Crucifixion." Dr. Warren sings uThe Palms" by Faure. Mr.
Kneedler will have as organ numbers,
Maunder's "Processional March" (rom
"OJivet to Calvary," and Mailly's "Invo_
cation" and "Festival Fantasia," by
Tschirch.
Church services will be held with choir,
at eight o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday evenings. The visiting preachers are among the most distinguished in the Presbyterian Cburcb:
Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Mudge, former Moderator of the General A5sembly, now its
Stated Clerk; Wednesday, Dr. Covert, the
present Moderator i Thursday, Holy Communion, with Rev. Dr. Woodburn, of
Crozer Theological Seminary, as the
Dreacher; Friday evening, Passion tide music
by the church choir, "The Triumph of the
Cross," by Matthews, one of the most
beautiful of the Lenten cantatas.
Palm Sunday will be obsen:~d in all the
services of the day. The Pastor, Dr.
Wayne Cbannell, will preach in the mornA TlUBUTli.
ing at 11 o'clock on II Facing the Cross in
liOn Saturday, April 6th, there passed a Triumphal Spirit." The combined choits
from our midst in Swartbmore, a ra.re of fifty voices will sing "The Palms," by
personality, Mrs. Agnes Stubenrauch, Faure. The Senior Choir will sing uJerumother of Mrs. George Zimmer.
salem," by Parker. There will be the
"Tennyson truly said. 'There is nothing baptism of infants. In the "Bright Hour
so kingly as kindness and nothing so Service," at 7.45, the subject of the SCtroyal as truth.' Mrs. Stubenraucb per- mon will be 1I0ur Preparation for the Joy
sonified these attributes; she was a veritable of Easter Day."
Queen in kindness and uprightness or truth,
The final meeting of the class for the
as counUess people can, testify wherever ins!ruction of young people to be received
thru her tong life she sojourned. She into church membership on Easter will be
practiced that true love 'which seeketh not held on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
its own' but ever to serve others.
in the •Cbapel:.
.
"Not only people but also animals and I SpeCial ~crVlces wll} be held every ntght
Bowers received her loving service and bow of Holy \Veek at 8 0 cloc~, except Mo.nday
beautifully they responded-aU her friends and Saturday. Tbe Lord 5 SUPJ?Cr wIll be
and neighbors remember.
celebrated on Thursday evemng. The
"She is witb us no more but she has a Ch~peJ \~m be open every day f.ro~ 9
n . g memorial in loving and grateful unltl 5 0 clock for prayer and meditatIon.
of all those she loved and serv,ed so
New membbers • will be
into
h
faithfully."
church mem ers!p on .~ be morDln~ 0 f
Anna C. Preston.
Eas!er Day. In tbe evenmg there will be
- - -...- - given by the Junior Church and the 1nTrinity Church Notes
tcrmediate Choir a Pageant, "The Children
of the \Vay."
This afternoon at the Children's Service
----+-at 4.30 P. M., Mr. Guentber will speak
Presbyterian Notes
on "Jesus' Happy Entry into Jerusalem."
This will be the last Friday afternoon
Last week, the Sacrament of Baptism
administered to Joseph Randolph, in"'as
service.
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Friendly Circle Meets on 18tb
On Palm Sunday the Choir will sing, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. HarliThe Palms," by Faure; Selections from vey, of Philadelphia.
The regular monthly meeting of the
"GaII'la,"by Gounod , and "Jerusalem." by
The Pastor's
Life Friendly Circle will be held at 2 o'clock
• Class
,
kinS thed Christian
..
. Parker. At the 11.00 o'clock Service the will be at SIX 0 c1o~
un ay evenIng In- on Thursday next, April 18th, at the home
organ numbers will be, "Prelude and Fugue stead o( half af.ter SIX.
.
of Mrs. William West, 307 North Princein D-minor," by Bach, and "Toccato in
Sunday. evemn¥ the young people wilJ :on Avenue.
D-major," by Lemmens. At the evening have an mteresling supper conference at
A Word to the Wise
Doors and windows left oPen or unlocked at night or during the .absence of
occupants, bicycles and other easily moved
articles of value left in yards or on porches.
are invitations to the criminal element to
visit Swarthmore. It is suggested that
I,;reater care be observed in these matters,
as thefts are more easily prevented tban
solved.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1936
PUBLIC INYITED
"SHOP WITH CONFIDE"'CE HERE"
'nIE SWARTHMOREAN
Miss Keta Brower, of Guernsey Road,
spent the week-end in Baltimore, as the
~ucst of Miss Jessie Johnson.
Swarthmore Methodist Church
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Is
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden and
daughter, Priscilla, forme;ly of the Strath
Haven Inn, will move into the Dravo
house on Westdale Avenue, tomorrow.
Friday and Saturday
Leo Carrillo - Louise Fazenda
It
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Public and High School Night
"Beyond
Mrs. ]. D. A. Clark, of Mt. Holyoke
Place, with her mother, Mrs. E. K. Losee,
spent the week-end in \Vashington. D. C.
SHIRLEY
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Leslie Hownrd
Drexel Hili
Mrs. A. G. Thatcher, of South Chester
Road, has just returned from Coconut
Grove, Miami. Fla., where she has spcnt
tbe winter.
BARDWICK a:
MAGBB STORB
,
11 :00 A. M.-8unday School.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda,. Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting eaeh week. 8
p.!D. Reading room open daily, except Snndays and holidays. 1 to .(; Cburch edifice.
All are cordially invited to attend the serv_
lees and use the Reading Room.
Tomatoes
Criap T ellder Carrot.
2
I
tbs
25c
. large bunch, 5c
New Cabbage
2 Ibs 150 Calif. Rhubarb
lb., IDe
Celery Hearts
bunch 10e Winesap Apples 3 1b.14c
Fresh Cocoanuts each 5e Juicy Orapefruit 3 tor 14c
;'arge Calif. Navel Oranges
doz 39c
New Cro,l Southern
Strawberries
2 pt.
boxea
2ge
Fancv MJI1,f.d VEAL
Breast
Neck (for pot pic)
Rump Roast
(to fill)
Ib 17c
Ib 23c
I
tb
Rack Chops
Rib Chops
Boneless Rolled Veal
Shoulder Veal Roast
Loin Chops
Ib 37c I Cutlets
Ib 25c
Ib 370
C
23
16c
tb
Ib
Ib
41c
Citj Ijnssed
Pork Shoulders
Stewing Lamb
tb
tb
Neck Lamb
Ib 19c I Shoulder Lamb
Rack Lamb Chops
Ib 25c
23c
IOc
Ib 19c
32c
FELIN'S U. S. No.1 Crade
tb
Frankfurters or Bologna
u. S. Inspected :1n(l U. S. Certificate of Quality issued.
Douhlf> lnsllt"ctinn and douhlf> protection at no extra cost.
Sy;van Seal Cottage Cheese
2 eups 25c
Creal\" Cheese % Ib 10c Dill ,Pickles
eaeh 3c
Haddock
lb
Large Frs:;h Porgies a~d Croakers 2 lb. 1 ~ \
Medium SIze
Ib 10e
0Large SIze
Ib 17c
Sold In certain stores. -Filleted or your order.
r-res h
r
Fresh Fillets
Oenuine
Wllere
FIounders
Q.allf., COgnta aad Yon M . . .., Goe. F.rt••.,
---._.--. -------------------.-- - nn:~SWiRT.8MOREAN
$500 'TOT LOT' GOAL I
JAMES C. MUIR
:APRIL 12;1931
I foret" road' tblrt~.-~u;~'...i-f~...~~a~n~d-..~..~n::diil...i~o~fT;;~~"'~h~f~..~.,~:~b~U~.~..~••~.;::;.~a~......
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that-· "lath ·in 'left8'lh or depth north .lxb'Sold .. tbe property of Ha""" Cra.. Frenclio ,
'
tb ..... detlrees thirty-two minutes, eut between morteacor and ft.} ownu. wIth. notice to
~
Parallel Una at rla"ht. ancles to Hid Oakford terre tenant if anr.
!
road, one hundred and thre-e and dve-tentha·
, , :
feeL, The nOl'thwestuly, line thereof P...m. kAYMOND Eo LARSON. 4ttorn ey,
;
thl'9uab the center of • cera-In HftD teet
wide drivew.,. laid out between tbese premllell
'
and the premiHa adjoin Inc ,to the DOrthWe.t. Levan F.c~
No. 1071
and tbrouch the center of the partJ' wan
I>f'cember Term. 1934
..
'of the .a,..e erected. on tbeee Pftmlaee aDd
the caral'e erected. on the premlHS adJolnlDJr
All that certain lot or piece of ground with
to the northwe.t and the aoutbeuterty Jlne the buUdlnp and Improvement. thereon I
I
i.-or .',
I
PRACTICALLY WON
Lut Week'. Entertainment Seta
-
, "
I
F ...d Beyond $475 Mark; Ice
Cream SaleThia Week.End
thereof putiln&' throqb the center of the
party wall between theae premlMll and the
premlllea adjolnln ... to the eoutheut. the rear
h
tal I
U
I
II
1
ne Ihereo
pua
n.. th roug
a l'epremlaes
n ng wa
between
these
premllies
and the
adjoln!n.. on the rear. Bein.. lot No. 80 and
known as No. 2943 Oakford road.
rth I
I
Under and lIubJed, neve e en, to oerta n
conditions and reetrictlona .. therein fully
Bel forth.
Together with the free and common tge,
right, llbert;r and privilege of the above m~.
lIoned driveway lUI and for a paaaaceway and
driveway In common wltb tbe ownen, tenants
and occupiers of the p~mises adjOining to the
northwest. at all time. heNafter forever.
Reserving, neverthe!ess, the free and unln.
terrupted UIIe, rigbt, liberty and privileae of
Bald drivew.y .. and lor a panagewa,. an'd
driveway lol' the wse and lfenefit of the owners,
tenanta and oeupien of tbe premr.e. adjoin.
Ing to the northwest. at an times bereafter
forever. Subject to the proportlon.te part of
tbe expenae oC keeping s.me in good order and
repair.
Under and 8ubJect. also to tbe euemellt
oC the party wall of tbe garage, and to the
e8IIement of the party wall of the dwelling
bouse, and subject to tbe easement of a retaining wall running along the rear of Hid
premlaes of approxlmate:y eighteen inches in
width.
Togetber with the free and eommon UIIe or
a certain surface drain along the rear of tbe
above described premises, and subject to tbe
easement of said surfaee drain extending alohg"
the r-ear of aald premiaer. approximately
twenty-two feet, from the rear line thereof,
and parallel with the said rear line thereof.
Improvements conBiat of two-story stone and
shingle house. 18x42 feet; porch front; stucco
garage, 9xl6 feet.
Sold &II the propert;r of Elizabeth E. Don.
aldson. single woman, mortgagor, and John H.
Oler, real owner.
HOWARD E. HANNUM, Attorney.
,Mr. Samuel I:'leisher:and the Head of the
'Playground A.,..ciatioD, of Philadelphia
viewed, from the- audience, the fantasy of
4 1Alice in Aib'umland" and 'the play, "Sham,"
which ~erc presented for the benefit of the
UTot Lot" Association, at the Woman's
Club House la~t Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. They expressed great de-.
light and amazement over the final exhi~
bition 'of the girls' and bo}'s' work for the
"Tot Lot" in Swarthmore. The amount
realized. as has been true throughout this
campaigr:t. reached beyond all expectation.
Three hundred and thirty-four tickets were
sold. The door receipts on Friday were to give 4D illustrated lecture OD uLife
$20.95; on Saturday, $31.5S. Performers and Culture of the Orient" Dext MODadmission totaled $11.65. and $8.41 was day at Hardwick & Magee"a Store,
1220 Market Street. Philadelphia.
realized from the sale of candy on Saturday-a total .of, $12.56. Expenses were
$6.77. The amount of $~5S.00 is now in Friday. April .l2th-Speakcr, Mr. Spaeth t
the bank. Complete returns have not as leaders, Dick Sanrord and Delia Marshall;
music, Seymour Rutherford j Monday,
yet been made.
.On the Honor RoU this week are: Mrs. April 15th-Speaker, Vincent MaUer;
Harold G. Griffin, who was responsible for leaders, Bob Erskine and Doris Macinthe distribution and returns of 500 tickets; tyre j music, Fred Haseltine; Tuesday,
Dorothy Shaw, 20 tickets j David Gil<:r.eest, April 16th-Speaker, Mrs. MacDowell;
12; Frances Noyes, Spj and the Junior leaders, Virginia Beagle and Mary Snyder j
High School, 56j Mr. Victor Shirer for his mus:c, Dorothy Storm j \Vednesday, April
donation (If $0.20 profit on quart bricks lith-5pcaker, Mrs. Bundigj leaders, Erof ice cream j Mrs. W. R. Huey and Mrs. nest Polk and Eleanor Johnson; music,
RUSseli White, for the time and pains- Leslie Polk; Thursday, April 18thtaking efforts spent in training the fairies Speaker, Mr. Hart; leaders, Fred Haseltine
No. 13S4
and tap dancers i Mrs. D. Chandler Prince and Virginia Lockwood; music. Donald Levari Facias
' D e c e m b e r Term 1934
for $1.00 donation; Mrs. A. R. O. Red- Lang.
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All that eeriatn Jot or' piece ot ground
grave for het donation of printing the
tickets j and Frances Noyes, Theodora
Hulme and .Gertrude 'Schobingei for making posters.
::o~t~~-:i!~t sld:-~fn~~~h fL:~:i!W~h.~
,The costumes for the "Album characTownship at Upper narb;r, in the· CoUnly of
, Delaware and State of Penna;rlvanla. contain.
ters" were, many of them,' true to the
ing in front or hreadtb on the said Clinton
road aixteen teet and extending of that width
period which they represented. Little
Second
Pre-School
Meeting
,to
Be
in leI1&"tli or depth southward between parallel
Lucy and her mother wore, respectively,
lines at rlgbt angola to the said Clinton road.
Held at College Ave. School at sevenly
old gown of Mrs. George \Varren's
feet to the Bouth aide of a certain ten
8.00 P. M., April 16
teet wIde private drlvewa;r extending west.
and a Quaker costume from Mrs. Chester
ward Into a certain other ten feet wide private
Roberts' attic trunk. On Friday evening,
Mrs. Kenneth E. Appel, of Haverford, drIveway extending- northward into Clinton
road and eaatward into Chureh Lane, crossing
"Little Lucy donned a gown once worn by Pa., who cor.ducts a -nursery school used the
head of a certain otber ten feet wide
Mrs. Percy Armitage's mother. Uncle Ben as an observation school for students at private drlvewa;r extending northward Into
tipped' the hat of Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest's Bryn Mawr CoJ1ege, will conduct a dis- Clinton road.
Unde:r and subject to certain building regrandfather, and the actress wore 'her aunt's cuSsio·n on "Everyday Problems of the strictions.
conditions and agreements, and
gown. Mrs. Gilcreest was the author of Ordinary Child," at the meeting of the alao. .
Under and subject to the payment of a
the fantasy. The little boy "who didn't Pre-School Discussion Group here next
certain mortgage debt in the principal sum
"Want his picture took" proudly displayed Tuesday evening.
of twenty-nine hundred dollars ($2900.00).
a white suit worn by a little boy in the
Togetber with the free and common use.
Many mothers have been canvassed for rbthJ.
and privilege of t.be aforesaid
Civil \Var. The costume worn by Rose "problems" and IIquestionslJ to be dis- private liberty
driveways as and for driVeways, paswas an exad copy of an old Qne· and lent cussed at this meeting, so as to make it of sageways and watercourses at all times hereafter forever. in common with the owners.
by "Tootie" Bradford.
vital value to those interested in small temmts and occupiers of tbe Iota of ground
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April children, to mothers, grandmothers· and boUnding thereon. or to any other- properties
to wbich the use of said driveways may be
12, 13 and 14. the Boy ,Scout Troop No. teachers.
extended by the said Jobr. H. McC!atchy.
2 of the Methodist Church wil1 endea\'or
Improvements consist of two-story Btone
This group is part of the parents' pro·
stucco house, 16x24 feet: one-story stueeo
to serve Swarthmoreans with ice cream. ~ram of the Swarthmore Schools and is and
addition, "x8 leet: stucco addition, b8 feet:
They have b~e:1 taking orders all week and open to everyone interested. The meetiIlg
receiving cash, and the proceeds from this will be held in the Library of the College
SIMPLY CALL
enterprise will doubtless .complete the A\'enue School building, Tuesday evening,
SWARTHMORE 10412
$500.00 set. as the goal of the "Tot Lot" April 16th. at 8.00 P. M. About sixty
VAN ALEN BROS.
here. The boys and girls of Swarthmore mothers attended the first meeting of the
have, up to date, contributed over $4-75.00. ~roup, held last month at the Women's
Club.
I
.
erected. .Ituate in the Towrahlp of Upper
Darby. County of Delaware. State of penn_I
aylvanla. beclnnlna at a point on the north_
eat .Ide of Long Lane (flfty leet wide) ,-t
the diatan........."'...........
01 .'-·-n '.I'..I north....t ...rdl·
'I
,
from the northerly aide of Clinton road (forty
feet wide). Contalnln .. in lront or breadth I
on the ...Jd northeuter:Y aide of Long Lane t
alxleen leet, and extendfne of that width In I
length or depth northeutwardly between
psrallel IInee at ·rIa'ht angle. to the said Long
Lane, eighty feet to tbe center line of a eertaln ten feet wide driveway. which drivew.,.
extenda parallel to Lone lAne northweat,..
wardly into Guilford road and aoutheaatwardlJ'
Into Clinton roadl.
T
Ih
I b
- oge er w t the free and eommon use.
right. liberty and privilege of tbe aforeeatd I
driveway &II and for • puaageway and wate... ,
coune at all timea hereafie-r forever.
.
Improvements eonaiat of two-atory brick
atore and apartment, IGx38 feet; two-stor'71
brick addition. 12dG fHt.
Sold as the property of Benjamin A. Bailey.
mortl!rBll'or, and J'erome F. J'obnaon. real'
owner.
HOWARD KIRK, Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
Sheriff.
MICHAEL'S
College Pharmacy
Representing
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
Reaiatered Pharmacill
. Alway. in Char8e
Swarthmore 254
Here's
and only aerial
to eliminate noise and interferenee on ALL broad.....t bands.
A speetaeular development that
an
Thp.leaders
Executive
Committee
of I
local
of nursery
schoolconsists
and play
~roups:
Mrs. J. J. Crookston, Mrs. I
Lawrence Stallings, Miss Katherine Simpers I
and Gretrlldc Gilmore La- For. Mrs. Mayland Elsbrce represents the mothers on the
committee and Mrs. Theodore \V. Crossen
Radio'15 Ch'
airman.
Professor Gilbert Barnes will ('ontinue
the serie~ of talks on "What I Believe In"
at the Vesper Service in Clothier Memorial,
Swarthmore College, at 6.30 Sunday e\'cning.
•
Dean Spetg'htto Speak on
•
Railroad
Woodward, JlicboD &: Black, lac.
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IIFm Vanities," an animated magaZine
of 1935, will be presented_ by,lhe combined
Glee Clubs of The Mary Lyon Schonl and
Wildclllf Junior CoUege at 8.15 on Salurday evening in . the Miller Crist Audi.
torium. In the various- departments, The
Hall of Oblivion, Impossible !nlerviews,
The Editor's Uneasy Chair, Hollywood
Parade and a Fashion Show are to be presented.
The Fashion Show will feature gowns of
Ihe de Jobn Gown Shop modeled by Wildclift students. Hollywood celebrities, including Mae West, Grela Garbo.. Laurel and
Hardy and Claudette Colbert, will rival Ibe
specialty numbers of music and notions.
Ruth Campbell, daughter of Mr. and MES.
William Campbell, of the Swarthmore
Apartments, will dance ODe of the specialties.
Anyone interested is cordially invited to
attend.
$66
00
start at
cash
Prices
Slightly more on Budga, PIon
down and
years to pay
Golden Guernsey Raw Milk
Creamed Cottaae Cheeae
Table Cream
Creamed Buttermilk
Chocolate Milk
Whippina Cream
CALL SWARTHMORE 102
for Service Anywhere
"
. ~he usual warm reception was accorded
the Main Line Orchestra, when it presented its annual concert in Clothier
Memorial, Swarthmore CoJlege,~ last eve..
ning, Thursday. April II.
.
Directed by Adolph Vogel, conductor~
and Dr. William F. G. Swann, assistant
conductor, the orchestra gave a well
rendered musical program for the apprecia.:.
tion of the audience.
.
The Swarthmore High School Choru~
sang Gounod's "Gallian accompanied by the
orchestra and orgaD~ The assistant soloist
was Miss Gertrude Schmidt, of the music
faculty of Ibe West Chester Stale Teachers
CoDege.
The concert is held each year for the
benefit of the scholaEShip fund of the
local high school.
',Betlendorf
MIRACLE DOG FOOD
MEDIA COAL & ICE CO., Inc.
Total Liabilities .....•..••. $ 1,549,029.61
to Fertilize Your Lawn
and Garden
BONE MEAL, SHEEP MA·
NURE,
BOVUNG AND
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Lawn Roller to Hire.
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FERRY'S FLOWER SEEDS
ALL KINDS OF LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS
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SUPLEE'S STORE
MODERN Quolity Gas Ra~ge cooks better
meals .•. yet uses less' .gas per meal.
Consider the many time and, money.soving
features to be found in beautiful, up.to.date
ranges ... automatic oven-control, automatic
. safety lighter, Astogril Broiler, economy cooker,
full insulation, round quick top burners! Wouldn't
it be true economy'ta invest in a 1935 Quality right
now ond let it help-pay for itSelf9 Come in ond
inspectthevori~us models without obligation.
SWARTHMORE lOS
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PHILADELPHIA EL_ECTRIC COMPANY
asonHeflin
M COAL CO.
PHONE REGENT 1308
or SWARTHMORE 6
ltf ;·.511.00
"", a .$11.00
if••re ..$11.25 P... ;.$9.25
$7.75
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ANNUAL CONCERT HELD
Charter No. 7193
Reserve District No. a
R E r 0 R T OF CONDITION
OF THE
Sheriff Pechin to Speak on Radio SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND
TRUST COM.PANY OF SWARTHMORE.
IN THE STA'I'g OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT
The management of WIP broadcasting
THE CLOSE OF BUSL"lESS ON MARCH
4, 1935.
station ~ Philadelphia has requested
Sheriff Nathan P. Pechin to broadcast over
ASSETS
that network on Saturday, April 13, from Loans and discounts ............. $ 630,184.26
Overdrafts . -. ............ ,.......
292.63
3.35 to 3 45 P M
.
. .
United States Government oblfg....
Sheriff Pechin will speak on "Gun Toting
tlons, direct and/or fully &'UB'"
anleed.......................
321,982.82
and Gun Perm,·ts." In hIS' broadcast the Other
bonds, atocks and securities
177,739.09
Sheriff will give some inside history of the nanking house, furniture and fixh
h
f··
tures........................
115,640.28
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wor k d unng t e sort space 0 tIme In Real estate owned other tban
A SOUND
bankina' bonae .. :............
11.716.72
which he has inducted into his office the
Reserve with Federal Reserve
plans which cover the subject of his adbank........................
124,146.89
REQUIRES FACTS!
dress.
Cub In vault and balanees with
otber banks ..'...............
162.229.65
Sheriff Pechin bas done a great deal in Outside checks snd other cash
the short time of a year in which he has
Items. ... . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . . . ..
218.69
Redemption fund with United
been Sheriff in the work of slackening up
States Treasurer and due from
United Statea Treasurer.......
2.600.00
the gun-toters of the county. It can be
Otber assets....................
2.479.03
FACTS Are Yours for the Aaldnl' .
said truthfully that there bas been less gunplay in this county" in the past year than
Total Assets .....•......•.. $ 1.549.029.61
TELEPHONE: SWARTHMORE 1886
for some time, and the illicit gun license
LIABILITIES
holders have been noticed conspicuously by' Demand depOBits, except United
States Government deposita.
their absence in the last twelve months.
public funds and deposIts of
other banks .................. $ 581.889.20
Time deposits, except postal aavintra. public funds and deposits
466.84~.44
of other banks...............
Public funds ot States. counties.
school districts or other subdi.
visiona or municipalities......
105,608.88
A new Dog Food prepared by us
United States Government and
postal savings deposits........
81,600.00
after extensive experiment for over
I>epoaits of other banks, Includa year-IT'S NEWI IT'S FRESHI
ing certified and casbier's checksoutstanding . .... .. .... . .. . . .
6~6S9.12
Total of above Items:
IT'S GOOD-YOUR DOG WILL UKE ITI
Secured hy pledge
of loans and/or
-- Investment. _•... $ 93,200.~9
Not secnred by
pledge of loans
FREE TRIAL OFFER
and / or Investments .......... 1,098,549.10
Call at our office and We will gladly give
you a 6,ve.pound package FREE.' We
Total Deposits .. $1,191.749.59
want you to try it on your do. and aee
Ciroulating notes outstanding....
50,000.00
Capital account:
what "he aaya about it."
Common Block, 1250
shares, par $100
rer share .••.....$125,000.00
Surplus .. . . . .. . . .. 150,000.00
Undivided proftt& M. C. MICHENER, Pre••
net ...............$ 82,279.92
MEDIA, PA.
MEDIA 570
Total Capital Account........
307,279.92
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Flyers or COItIIult Aaenb
Pennsylvania
RlVERVIEW FARMS
GAS
CONSUMPTION
Conditions: $2&0.00 Cash or certlfled check
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
advertisement.). ba!ance in ten days. Other
condiHons on day ot sale.
.
ROOFING
Somerville Day, the occasion when the
Swarthmore College, Alumnae bold sway
each' year, ,is set for tomorrow, Saturday~
April 13. LytliaHigbley, '35, is in general
charge; and the program includes the annual business meeting, .IL.,lundleoll for
- alumnae and senior women, an entertainmt:nt in the afternoon, and a tea in Collection.
The business meeting. to which women
students are invited, is to be held in the
Meeting House at 10.45 in the moming,
and Barbara Ivins, '35, former chairman
of Somerville, will preside. In addition to
the annual announcement of the Lucretia
Mott fenow, there will be reports and
speeches. In addition, the annual business
affairs of the sociely wm be conducled.
At one o'clock the annual luncheon of
the Somerville Society will be held in Ihe
college dining rooms, for the alumnae and
tbe women of the senior class. Immediately after this affair, the entertainment,
always a feature of Somerville Day, will be
presented in Clothier Memorial. Outstanding on the program is a talk to be given
by Miss IsabeUe Bronk, of Swarthmore,
alumna' and professor emeritus of French.
The folk dancing classes are to contribute
to the entertainment, and a cast made up
of st~de_n_ts_, .and alumnae will present
"Th~ _Pills in _a Bottle.,t
We Will Lend You a Fertilizer Spreader to Make Your Job Easier
WASHINGTON
See
RADIO ELECTRIC SERVtCE
Swarthmore 458-R and 4&6-W
per
Levari Facias
No. 1269
December Term. 1934
All that certain lot or piece at ground with
the buildings and. improvements about 'being
erected thereon, situate in the Township of
HUerford. County of Delaware and State of
?ennsylvania, . bounded and described accordSE:E THE:
tn,:t to n certain survey and plan thereof made
{or John H. Olcr and Son. by Alva L. Rogers,
Double Cherry Blossoms
R. L. S.. Ardmore, Penna., on March 11.
IN
1927, as fo]lows, to wit:
Situate on the northeasterly side ot Oakford
road (forty-five feet wide) at the dlstanee of
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
one bundred and tbirty-a\x feet measured
IIOUth twenu..aix degrees twenty-eigbt minutes
~RO"""UN--D
eaRt along the said side at Oakford road from
T RIP
ita interaectlon with the soutbeasterly afde at
Ardmore avenue (aa widened to the width of
FROM SWARmMORE
alxty feet). Containing in front or breadth
Proportionate fares from intermediate aoutbeaatwardly along the said side of Oskpoints.
.
_ Uae regular tralna to and ft'om Phila- PLUMBING
delphia. connecting with es.curslon traina.
Lea...tnl' Pbn.d.. (Broad St. Sta.)
HEATING
.7.40. 9.0& a. ...
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WM. S. HOBBS
THOMAS F. CONWAY
MORE
MEALS
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The following is the program of Lenten
services of Swarthmore High School to
be held in the High School auditorium
each school morning from April 10th to
18th, inclusive, at 8.30 until 8.SQ:
Wednesday, April lOth-Spcaker, Bernard Walton i leaders i Sam Cresson and
Charlotte DeMoll; music, Mary Bonsall i
recep-
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"Money for Education \'ersus Money for
Fortnightly 'on Monday
War," will be the topic of a radio speech
hy Dean Harold E. B. Speight, of Swarth·
Mrs. George P. \Varren, of South Chester
more College, on Monday, April 15th, at Road. will be hostess to the Fortnightly on
5.00 P. M. The Dean is to speak under Monday, April 15th, at 2.30 o'clock.
the auspices of the Pennsylvania Federation
Mrs. Roland Eaton will read Robert
of Teachers over Station KYW.
Sherwood's latest play, "The Petrified
Forest." Leslie Howard has been the great
At Woman's Asso. Meeting
attraction in the New York production of
Mrs. A. F. Jackson, President of the this play which is one of the most popular
Community Health Society of Central of the season.
Members arc asked to contribute anecDelaware County, will give an interesting
dotes
for the introductory program.
report on the work of the Family \Velfare
Depar,tment'at the \Voman's Association of
SHERTFF SALES
the Presbyterian Church today, Friday,
Sheriff's Office. Court House, Media.
J\.larch 12th.
Penna.
Saturday, April 27. 1935
c--c--::-+'--9.80 o'clock A. M.
High School Lenten Program
Eastern Standard Time
$3.35
improves
'tion on ANY
radio!
Installed
easily and quick.
Iy by our expertsl
COAL
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Tbe day will end witb a, tea, for sludents
aDd alumnae. 10 be beld in CoDeclion im•
mediately. after the entertainment. As is
An' aulomobile belonging to J.'-' Paul
the custOttl, all women students are to Brown. of Walnut Lahet Swarthmore, was
wear white dresses in honor of Somerville stolen from a= Parking space in 'PtO!;pect
Day.
Park on Tuesday evening and located
to
shortly afterward several blocks away by
tbe local police.
To Present "Fair Vanities"
Decision
DISCUSSION GROUP TO IEi~~e~~f:~u~t ~~~:~~i:1 ~];r~
MEET NEXT mESDAY'
Vesper Service
, _ . '_'_n,_ ..
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SOMERVOIE DAY AT
COLLEGE TOMORROW
Annual Meetm. of AAnnnee
Fill Entire Day
Phone 857
If you want drugs or sundries and want them in a
hurry, a phone call will bring
a boy rushing them to you.
Take advantage of our
prompt, free-delivery serve
ice. It's yours on any sized
order.
P. C. BEUIEI 0, JR.
THE SWARTHMORiE\~
:,APRIL 1'2. 1935
oa .. MID IN 15 DA"II
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I'LAM A"-N81D
MEMORANDUM
Loans and Investmenu Pledaed to Secure
Liabilities
United States Government obliga_
tions, direct and/or full;r &,uar_
anteed •...................... $ 166.128.44
Otber bonds, stocks and securities
19,088.64
Total Pledged (excluding redi.scounts) ............... $ 174,212.08
Pledeed :
Against dreulating notes outstanding ................... $
50,000.00
Against United States Government and postal savings deposits ......................
81,076.87
Against public tunds of States,
counties, scbool distriets, or
other suhdivl$ions or mu_
nicipalities ................
'18.131.57
Against depositS or trust departments . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .
16,003.64.
Total Pledged .............. $ 1'14,212.08
State or Penna., County or Delaware. 55:
I. E. S. SPROAT. Cashier ot the abovenamed bank, do solemnly Bwenr that the above
statement Is true to the best of hly knowledge
Imd heliet.
E. S. SPROAT,
Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd
day of April, 1935.
PETER E. TOLD•
Notary Public.
(Senl)
My Commission Expires March 12. 1939.
Correct-Attest:
E. B. TEMPLE,
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
WILLIAM H. THATCHER.
Dlrec:tom.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, LOCATED AT SWARTHMORE,
PA., AS OF FOURTH DAY OF MARCH.
1935.
TRUST FUNDS
Mortgages ........................ $ .(8,880.75
Other investments, etc............. 115,264..01
Casb baJanee ........•..........•• '.125.53
Overdrafts .•.. .... . . . . . .. . . . . . .••
84..62
Total Truet Funds ......... , .. $168.304..91
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County ot
Delaware. BS:
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I. ELRIC 5. SPROAT. Cashier of the abovenamed Bank. do aolemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my imow]edge
and belief,
(Slened) E. S. SPROAT,
ClUlhier~
Subscribed and awol'll to before me this 8n1
day at April. 1985.
(SIen"') PETER E. TOLD•
Notary Public.
(Seal)
My Commlsaion Expires lIarch 12, 1989.
Correc:~Alte&t:
.
SIsned:
E. B. TE1IPLE.
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
WlLLlAJI H. THATCHER.
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Fresh Prunes 2 larll.·t
A&-P BRAND-PURE
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16
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Th. New AII.Purpose C,.d.r ••• O.:igf'ltful Aa A C......
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Laundry Soap 4'
STURDY GALVANIZED
Pal S Regular Valu.
OCTAGON
8.
10 Quae' Size
230
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Grapefruit SUNNYFIELD
12 ~ag 39c
(5·~.19c)
,Pasl:ry Flour
SunnyEield Family Flour (5t~20c) Ilt.4Sc
Pillsbury'. "Best" Flour (st.. abc) I l·l.".. 56c
Ceresoia Flour
(5t".. abc)
12;~.56c
Gold Medal Flour (st.. abc) Il't. 57c
Pure Refined Lard • 110 16c
Shortening VE;~.f:13LE 2 I... 29c
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5
21~:z2 c
MRS. SCHLORER'S
Sweet
Mi.ed Pickles
or Chow Chow
Red Circle CoHee 2 lb. 39c
Eight: O'Clock Coffee 21b.35c
00<
Boker Coffee 2Ib.45c
SALTV. CRISP
Saltines
ISc
2 lb.
pkg.
oz 25c
• SOUPS Exc.ConlommeorCI.mChowd.r2
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lI,b·17c
Bananas GOLDEN
T 0 ...al:oe5 F~~? 2 lb. 2S c
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2 pint 27C
51:rawaerrle.
FRESH ori gin·'29 c
As paragus GREEN
11ft.
8
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Lou;.;...
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bunch
~ Rhubarb
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY/
FRESH
2 bch. 15c
II
FULLPODDED
Lima Beans -
a lb. 19c
Large Frying or Small Roa.ting-(3 .. to 3 ;a.lh. avg.)
,CHICKENS
LEGS LAMB
25c lb.:
Ib.,23c
lb., 37c
Loin Lamb Chops
Fore
Quarter
LAMB
Short Cut
lb., 17c
Boneless Veal Roast: R..II.d Ib23c
F.oah·6oooutd
3 1b.S9c
Meat: Loaf;......---~Fresh Skinless Fillets • 1b15c
Fresh Croakers ~n-!r.'&: 211ro 17c
Fresh Sliced Steak Cod
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TIlE
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$500 'TOT LOT' GOAL I
PRACTICALLY WON'
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. (urel routl thirt}·-thn.·t· fct·t tlntl exlclltlill~ or, (>ord! frunl: bU!-Il'nlcnt KUrtU:!.'.
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Imndlcl 1im.'S lit right nrude
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No. 10171
IIlId throuJ:h till' ",'nt('r' of the IIlU:ty wall'
Dl'('eml)('r Term, 19:U
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of the .:ara.:e "rt'l.'ll'd 011 th(~l' l'r('mIS,~ lIod
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the .:nruj.!:l' ,.rtTh·d 011 the l~reRlisl'S u.ljoilliru:
til thc northw,'S1 and th,' Noulhl'ludl'rly lim' the
bUIII.hIlI!N ~nd Imllro\'('nl';'lIt!lo thereon I
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Sheri II.
MICHAEL'S
P. C. BELFIELD, JR.
College Pharmacy
Representing
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
Registered Pharmaci5t
Always in Charge
Swarthmore 254
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that ('crtain lilt Ilr Ilicee of ~round I
with the ~uildinl!s all.1 impro\'l:mt'nts th,:,reull
erectl·11. slluate un till' south Sid ... of Chnton',
road nt the dbtanee of six hundrc.1 fifty-six
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Tue
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Illlllhl'rf. ha\'l' !Jl't'l) can\,a:;.o,;et! for I tlf.'''oJt'('t~er
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Dean Speight to Speak on
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Crlluk ..!on,
Here:s ~he fir!lt. and only aerial
to ehmmate nOIse and interference on ALL broadcast bands.
A spectacular development that
improves
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High School Lenten Program
Ell"I('rn St:III.lnr.1 Tim.,
tion on ANY
radio!
Installed
easily and Quickly by our experts!
Thl' iollo\\i.ll!! i.. the pnl'!;.lm 01 l.l'llten 'I r,,!ltlitiun~: :':2;)41.1)41 Ca~h '1r ('('rtili(',1 t·h('t·k i
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lxth, indu.iw, It X ,0 until X ~(l.
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nard \\'alton: 11'.lflL'r~; S.I01 ("h'~"lm ,lilt!
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I 1:'2., ;I>; foIlO\\:<, to \\it:
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Sitllal{' un the IItJrlh(,ll~tcrly "1.1l' of Ollkfnnl
run,1 ,f"rt)'·fht' f.'t,t wi,h" lit tilt' tlj"talll'o(' of
SUNDAY. APRIL 14
tlllt' hlln,ln'd :uul thirt)·-.. . ix r('('t nu'a.."url'ti
~ .. uth t\\entY-!lix tl('Jt'rl'c~ t\\('nty--eight minut{'s
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It:< mters('{'luHl with thc $outh('rtsterly siile of
,~nlm(lre a\enue latl "idellet! to the willth of:
FROM SWARTHMORE
"lxt3o' f.'('I.. CHntllinin~~ in frnnt or hrt.'adth I
Proportion'lt(' f.IH·s from inlprm('dlilt(' :
WASHINGTON
POints
'nltoliClaoD &ba
CONWA'"
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RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Swarthmore 4S6-R and 456-W
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RIVERVIEW FARMS
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us ... I"I-:ul.rr trains to and from Phila_ I PLUMBING
delphi"', connectmg WIth excursioa trains
Leilving Philada. (Broad St. Sta.)
HEATING
7.40, 9.06 a. m.
ROOFING
See Flyers or Consult Agents
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Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc
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"..MJ. i, N.l••• ow- .,eo";.,'~ ~"ht.oa.t
i t " ..d ..th ....",.\1. lo .. ~, ""''''~J
DEL MONTE
Fresh Prunes 2 cans 25c
A&.P BRAND-PURE
GrapeJuice (lC~~:25c) q~~;t 23 C
la'gest
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Pech·In
to
5 peak
on
Ra d·10' It SWAliTHJ\.lOHIo:
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CONDITION
Q>"
Th. New AII-Purpo •• Crad.r •• , D. ightrul As A. Ch ••••
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CRO~ x"~': ·:~'16c
TilE
NATIONAL BANK ANI)
OCTAGON
STURDY GALVANIZED
in Which Fresh Fruit is Used!
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Table Cream
Chocolate Milk
for Service Anywhere
SUNNYFlELD
....8
MEDIA COAL & ICE CO., Inc.
M. C. MICHENER, Pres.
Sweet
Mixed Pickles
or Chow Chow
Eight
307.27!U)2
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BONE MEAL, SHEEP MA-
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NURE,
per
BOVUNG
SOIL·PREP_
AND
PEAT MOSS.
We Will Lend You a Fertilizer Spreader to Make Your Job Easier
GAS
Replant T!IOSI" Bare Spots in YOUT Lawn.
$6600
start at
cash
S/lghll)' more
on Budget PIon
$2
2
down and
Consider the
uses
many
features to be found
less
time
gas
and
per
ranges _ •• automatic oven-control, outomatic
safety lighter, Astogril Broiler, economy cooker,
years to pay
full insulation, round quick top burners! Wouldn't
it be true economy to invest ina 1935 Quality right
now and let it help pay for itself? Come i:l and
inspect the various models without obligation_
All
Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Dealer or Department Store
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
50.000.00
31,0'ti
8. ,
EXllir('~
n. TEMI'U:.
JOREI'II E. HAINt:S.
' ...·IU.IA~l II. THA'fCIlEIt, i
Oir('ctor... I
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PHONE REGENT 1308
or SWARTHMORE 6
Ett ;;.$11.00
"", •-$11.00
Stt. ..$11.25 P.;; .$9.25
.$7.75
.lAw'''' ;
CASH OR IF PAID IN 15 DATS •
LIBERAL CLUa PLAN ARRANGEO
THUST Dfo:I'AHTl\IENT OF SWAItTHMORt~ I
NATIONAL HANK AND TRUST COM.
l'J\NY. LOCATt:D AT HWAItTIll\tOnt:.:
J'.~~. AS Ot· FOURTH DAY OF l\IAHCn.:
19,,;).
..cONSOMME'
.
cans
4lbs&7c
Bananas
T omal:oes F~~~Y 2 lb. 25 C
Strawherries L~:':~n. 2e~~.~27c
FRESH ori in.129 c
bunch
Asparagus GREEN
g
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SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY/
II
FRESH
FULL-PODDED
Large Frying or Small Roasting-(3- to 3 %-Ih. avg.)
CHICKENS
LEGS LAMB
25c lb.:
lb., 23c
Loin Lamb Chaps
Ib_,
37c
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TnrST Fl'XnS
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(":I"h balallt.'c .. , .. " ...... , ..... ,.
4,125.5:~ :
O\t:'nlrafts
J
25c
I~R_h_u_b_a_rb______a~b~'h~.~15~c____~L_im_a__B_e_a_ns__-__2_'_b'_I_Q_c~
1~3!l.
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M COAL CO.
15c I
LARGE
GOLDEN
1;),00:1.6 I
Mardi 12,
pkg.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
,
:-O;"t:lry Puhli,·.
2 lb.
16 -
7~.I:n.5' I
l'ETEH E. TOLD.
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or Clam Chowder 2
H elnz
(3 '0-.'
2 ,6-., 20
• CLAM
H elnz
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Ca:-;hier.
S\·.orn to and .. ulbt.'rib... 1 h... forc' me this 3rd I
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I My Commi"sion
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O'Clock Coffee 21b.3Sc >0> Bokar Coffee 21b.4Sc
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Ht:I'OHT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
money.saving
in beautiful, up-to.date
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E, S, SPROAT.
SWARTHMORE 105
meal.
IH.212.tS
Ag-ain"t cir.:ulliting lHllt·" out"tmulinJ,l' .. , ....... " .. ".$
Ag-ain"l Unite.1 Stllte,; (;o\'ernnacnl mid IIt)~tal :-ll\ illj.!:~ .IL'IIO~it,.; ., .. , ... , ... , .... ', ...
Ag-Hill:
utht'r tlubdh'binntl I,r OlUnichHllitic:; .. , ...... , .. , .. ,
A)!ain"t IlelJo,;it3 .. f trll"t de111Irlm('lll:; , ........ , ...... .
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SUPLEE'S STORE
A
meals •• _ yet
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~('xclt\lling
re....... ,., .... ,$
:nlll hl'iil'f.
ALL KINDS OF LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS
MODERN Quality Gas Range cooks beller
Prices
Lawn Roller to Hire.
LANDRETH GARDEN SEEDS
FERRY'S FLOWER SEEDS
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di~('l)ullt,;)
TtltHl I'ictlg-cti ".,." ... , ... S l'I.212.0S I
Stllte of Pcnlla" ('t)\lnt) .. f I)elaw,lrc. '<:>:
I, E. f:.. ~PHO.\'f, ('lI"hi.'r .. f the nbnvcnnmc.1 hank. 01" "ull'mll!) "\\lar that tilt:!' alro"e,
"tat,,'nwnt b true to the he"t or my knowledge
LANDRETH'S, MICHELL'S, OLD ENGLISH GRASS SEED
CONSUMPTION
Totul I'le,lJ,l'e.1
1
Saltines
I
and Garden
2 ?ox25c
SALTY CRISP
MEMORANI>UM
MORE
MEALS
16c
lb. 29c
Ib
Red Circle Coffee 2 lb. 39c
Loans and In\estm('nts PI('dg('d to Secure
Liabilities.
Unit{'tl Stalt·s GU\'('rrmlel\l uhlig:ltioll~ •• lirect ami or ruBy guarUllt..'t·,1 ., ........... " ........ $ 15:i.12S.I,I:
Ollll.'r hunlh. t>lOl.'k,; al\ll ';l..'l.'uruiC",;
1 !.I.(J:-;:t.ij I I
to Fertilize Your Lawn
(S-l!:..19c)
MRS. SCHLORER'S
50,000.00
Total Capital Aecount., .. ,.,.
Now Is the Time
cans
Pure Refined Lard Shortening vEJ~:fBLE 2
nd ... , ...... , ... ,~ a2.2i!,UI2
MEDIA, PA.
NO
Sunnyfield Family Flour (5t~.20c) 12-l!:..4Se
Pillsbury's "Best" Flour (5·\!'•• 2bc) 12-C'•• Sbe
Ceresot:a Flour
(5·1:..2bc)
12"1!'•• S be
Gold Medal Flour (5"1:.. abc) 12-1:.. S7e
fl:;.200A~
Total DClm"its .,SI.I!]1,'19.::;9
Circulntin~ not(';; out:;tumling .. ,.
Cal)itnl account:
Commun :;tOt·k, 12:;0
fih8re~.
pnr $100
per share .... ,., ,$125,000,01)
Sut)llu" ... , .. ".,' 150.01)0.00
Undivided I'rufii>; -
2 ,219C
Pastry Flour
Nilt
5~ur('{1
iI}'
pledJ.:'e of loan;;.
nn.1 ! or inn."tments , ........ , I,O[lg.:;19.10
you a five-pound package FREE.
We
want you to try it on your dog and see
what "he says about it."
Whipping Cream
CALL SWARTHMORE 102
Grapefruit -
liled~c
and/or
inH~lmcnt:;
FREE TRIAL OFFER
Call at our office and we will gladly give
Creamed Buttermilk
b)'
( 2Rraularlv)
c .• n. 25c
POLK'S FANCY
MIRACLE DOG FOOD
of louns
Regula, 2Jc Value
Ready to Use in Salads, Fruit Cocktails or
I
S~urcd
10 Quart Size
Pails
IOlh~~~IlI;I~; 's't~k~' ;~;i ~~;,~iii~~
Analysis -on Each Package
17c
each 15C
giant
cakes
Laundry Soap 4
I
Permit~."
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A. (_<010 ....] V.f~. at T.... '-- P,;,.'
TRUST COMPANY OF SWAR'fIlMOIU;,
The m
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ana~cm.cn o .
roa( castln,:.!:
TIn; CLOSE 01,- IJUSINfo;SS ON MAIlCH
slatIon In Philadelphia has requested
4. 1935.
Sheriff Kathan P. Pechin til broadca<;,l o\'er I
ASSETS
that network on Saturday, April B, from I' 1.0,,8n8 .all~l discollnh ...... , ..... $ G30.18".26
.Li5 to 3.45 P. 1\1.
0 ~rdr3f:~ .' ...... ~ ....•.•..... ,
292.G3
Un!ted St!ltl'" Go\croment obhgllSheriff Pechin will speak on "Gun Toting:
tlOns, ,hreet anti/or fully gaar321.982.1;2
and Gun
In his broadcast the
177 .739.09
Sheriff will g:h'c some in .. ide histon' of the HankinI;' hUlls,'. fUrniture and lix11;;,5~O.23
work durin~ the short space of -time in R::r:st~'t~" ~~;'~~;I" ~t.I;~; .. ih~~
A SOUND
which he has inducted into his office the
banklllf,!' ~ouse •...............
.
.
!ks('t\.·(, With }; edcral Rellerve
plans
which
conr
the
suhject
of
Ius
adbank ........... , ..•..... , .. .
121.116.39
REQUIRES FACTS!
dress.
Ca"h in vuult lind halan{'ctl with
othl.'r bunks ................ .
162.229.6:;
Sheriff Pechin ha'S done a ~reat deal in Ol!tsidc ched.:s anti other cnsh
2lfLr.fl
the short time of a year in which he has R~l\~~~iti~;; "i~~.j" ~\:i'th" ·U~'ii.~(i
heen Sheriff in the work of slackenin~ up
Stll~l':l 'f.rca~lIrt'r nnd due from
·1 •
t t
fit
It
b
Ulliit'd 5lnl ..d Trl·II!lUrcr.......
2,!'iOO.OO
. Ie ,.:un- 0 ers 0
(le coun y.
can c Other n~!:icb ....................
2...179.03
FACTS Are Yours fOT the Asking
said trulhful1y that there has been les3 gun----_play in this county in lhe past year than
Total A:lsel-i ........... - ... $ 1,519.029.51
TELEPHONE: SWARTHMORE 1666
I.IABILITIES
for some time, and the illicit gun licens('
Deml'lnd
dello"il'l.
"xcel)t Unitell
I holders ha\'c been noticed conspicuously br Stutei Governmenl
dellO:iits,
their absence in the last twcl\'e months.
Jlublic funds lind dC)lo:>il:; of
other hanks .................. 5 581,331}.20
Time d('IIOSih, eXC"lIt I.ostlll IIU\'_
in~!:I. public funlts und dCIIO:lits
of other banks .............. .
,166,SI2.11
Public fUlIIl!J of Stull'tl, I'ountic~.
3ehool t1istricld or other subdivisions or mUllic;lmlitie~ .. , ...
105.508.83
A new Dog Food prepared by us
United StntC8 GO\l'rnmcnt and
1I0stai fia"in~~ ('eIJO~its ....... ,
31.500.00
after extensive experiment for over
DellOsitll of other hank:l. inclu.la year-IT'S NEW! IT'S FRESH!
iog ("ertified anti cashier';; checks
out.'ltnnding .. , .......... ,. , .
G.559,12
or nllo\'(' item,;:
Total
IT'S GOOD-YOUR DOG WILL LIKE IT!
Golden Guernsey Raw Milk
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The u .. ual warm reccption was accorded
the l\hin Line OrChl'strOl, when it pre:;entl'd its annual concert in Clothier
Memorial, S",.lrthmore COlIl'g:I.', last cvenin).!, Thur~far, April II.
Dirl'cll'cl by Adolph \'o~el, conductor,
'illd Dr \\"1('.
F G C
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. ",wann, assistant
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Iconductor. the- orchestra ~a"e it well
The fashIOn Sho\\' \\'111 featurc g:owns of I rendcfl'd musical prog-ram for the appreciathe de John Gown Shop modeled by \Vild- lion of the audience.
cliff. students. Hollywood celebrities, inThe S\\ arthmorl' Hig-h School Chorus
cludmg Mac \Vest, Greta Garbo, Laurel and I san),! Gounod's "Gallia" accomllanied bv the
lIar~y and Claudette Colbe~t, will rh'al the orchestr,1 and orl!an, The assistant s~l()ist
spcClalty numbers of mUSic and notions,! "af, Miss Gertrude Schmidt, of the mu~ic
R~t~ Campbell, dau!=!hler of Mr. and Mrs.: faculty of the West Chester State Teachl'rs
WIlham Campbcll, of the Swarthmore I College.
Apartments, will dancc one of the :::pedal- I The ronc~.'rt is held each year for thl'
ties.
benl'lit (Ii the :;.cholotrshill fund of thl'
Anyone interested i3 cordially invited to lo('al hi.l.!h ~chooJ.
atlend.
=================~
Charter No. '19:J
n~'ser"'e Dislrict No. 3
GIl'c Clubs of The Mary Lyon School and
Wildcliff Junior College at 8.15 on Saturday evening in the Miller Crist Audilorium. In the \':trious departments, The
H:tll of Oblh·ion. Impossible I.ntl.'rviews,
The Editor's Un~asy Chair, HollYWOOd
Parade and a Faslnon Show arc to be prc"entcd.
Sh erloff
CAN
10~
ANNUAL CONCERT HELD
Total Liabilitic3 , ...... , ... $ 1."9.029.&1
$3.35
Pennsylvania Railroad
t.ARG~ST
"Fair Vanities," an animated ma~azinc
of 1935, will be prc:;cntcd uy the combined
MEDIA 570
I
'1'(0\\
Double Cherry Blossoms
Somerville Day, the occashm when the
Swarthmore Colle~e Alumnae hold sway
Nch year, is set for tomorrow, Saturday,
J\pril 13. Lydia HiE!hlcy, '35, is in ~eneral
('harge; and the program includes the annual business meeting, a luncheon for
,llumnae and senior women, an entertainment in the afternoon, and a tC'a in ColIL'ction.
The business meelinA'. to which women
"tudents are in\'itcd. is to bc held in the
Meeting House at 10.45 in thc morning,
and Barbara Ivins, '35. former chairman
of Somerville, will presidc. In addition to
the annuaJ announCl'ment of the Lucretia
Mott fellow, there will be reports and
speeches. In addition, the annual busincss
affairs of the society will be conducted.
At one o'clock the annual lunch{'on of
the Somerville Soddy will be held in the
collep:e dining rooms, for the alumnae and
the women of the senior class.
Immediate)y after this affair, the entertainment,
always i:l feature of Somen'ille Day, will be
presented in Clothier Memorial. Outstandin!=! on thc proJ!ram is a talk to be given
by Mi50s Isabelle Bronk, of Swarthmore,
alumna and profes;:;or emeritus of French.
The folk dancing classcs arc to contribute
to the entertainment, and a cast madc up
of students and alumnae will present
"Three Pills in a Bottle."
WM.S. HOBBS
THOMAS F
COAL
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SEE TilE
recep-
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Fortnightly on
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SPINACH
i\lr-,
i\1i~ ... Kallu:rilll' :;illll'l'r ..
(;iluwrt' La Fur
:\Ir~. l\1.1~I 1.1Il!! EI~hn'I' rl·lln··l'llt~ 'he lllother;; on tlH'
: lUllllllilh'l' and :\lr,.,. Thl'mlor" \\', Cr.l::.sen,
Radio' i~ ,ll.lil'ltlan.
I
md
JIl/lCIf CoJifC'mia
Decision
All
Vesper ·Service
___ , __
tIll' ·~·ril·~ 01 t.dk- on "What I Ih·lit·H' )11"
:tt thl' \'l'"pl'r Sen'ln' in Clothh'r :\It'llltlrt,tI.
S\\.llthmun· ("ull,'!!I', ,(t (1:;0 ~ulld.l~ t'\lHID!.!
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prompt, free-delivery serv..
ice. It's yours on any sized
order.
NATHAN P. 1't:ClIIN.
a
2 of tlw l\h·thodi~t Church \,ill 1'llilL':t\'or
hurry, a phone call will bring
a boy rushing them to you.
Take
advantage
of
our
1I0WAlln KIHK, Attorn.,y,
i
hi~
If you want drugs or sun ..
dries and w'ant them in a
I
of UIII,er Dllrhy. in tho Counly of
Udnware IIntl Stllte of I'clIllsyh'anill, conlnin_
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I illg ill front or hn'allth un Ihc said Clinton
P S hIM t·
t B ,road sixtecn fed UlHI extelUlin~ of that widlh I
re- C 00
ee Ing 0
e, in lenJ.:'th or depth soulhward bl'l\H'en pnrallel,
Held at College Ave. School at I lines ul ri~ht unf,!'les to the said Clinton rondo
an old gown 01 ~1r~. Gl'Org-l' \Varrl'n'~
P M
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seventy ftoct to the south ~ide of a {'(·rtain h'n I
.,In,1 :, Quak('r ro~hlml' from :\Ir::.. CIl('~Il'r
8.00.., prl 16
'fret wiele I,rimte drh'eWfl)' t:'xtcntlinf,!' WI~t
I ward into a certain other It.'11 feet wide- prh'ate
Rohert·...Itlic trunk. On Friday e\·l'nin!.!.
:\Ir:-. Kl'nndh E, .\ppl'!. of H,I\'('r!nrd. drh'e\\ay e-xte-ndiu~ nortln\ard inlo CIiIl!nn:
I.ittle "UC)' clonm'cl .1 !!o\\'n once ,\ lIrn oy I'
I
I
h I
I ruml lltlll c:u~twllrd mto Chun·h Lune, eros;;lIlg 1
,I., \\' ltJ UII:C HCt:;. a nur:,I'ry :;c o()
U~l'(' th~' Ill·ml ';If II l'('rulin '.'Iher ten fl'<'l \~'ide
l\[r~. Pl'rry ,\rmit.l!.!l'·"; mol her. Cncle Bl'n .1" ,Ill nh-l'r\'atioll "'thuol fnr ~huh-nll" ;It II:r~Hlte drnewuy l'xteTliinm northwllrd mto 1
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I nee:- " Bryn .i\la,\ r (nlh'gl', will conduct a 01.'.'Undcr :lTIII )mbjt.,.t to t'ertllin huil,ling rf'aramlfatltl'r •. tnfl tilt' :lrlrt'';;s w(lre her aunt':--·
I' ro)
II ('rn:, 0 f t IIe !
:"U--lon on .. I··.\·l·r) ( Ia~
J!O" n,
l\lr ... Gilrrl'l'~t \\ a.;; till' autlwr oi Ordinal'" Child," at thl' Il1I't'tin'.! of the a l s o . :
tl
f t '\.
Thl' little btl) "who didn't I'
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'
I H'lIll'r IIIHI . . llhj(·(·t l .. tlal' ":I)'ment of II
Ie an .1"_
rt·-S~ 100 lJi"'lllf.:-ion (,roup IU'n' I\l'xt I ("'rtuin mnrt~:H!e dl'bt in thl' prillcipnl !\um
want
picturl'
di:,pla)ed
:1 "hill' ";\lit
uorntunk"
'hy a proudly
IHtlt' hoy
in thl'
'rl
'lum·· \\""" 1,\, RI,-n
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C1\'1
.Ir,
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was an l'x:ul lOll) III an old nne :Ind h'nt
11, I,· ,I
I)y ··T 00 t'·'
Il'
:If () I
On Frida), S,tturd.l), and Sunday. April
12. 11 anrl I.J., the Bn.," Scuut Troop Xu,
Phone 857
MEET NEXT TUESDAY ~~o~thtih~Y'~,i:';'~l ~i::~-I:~'H~~I~~~~~~ fJ:~·lllU~~·I.·~~W~;;:~
I
12, 1935
Annual Meeting of Alumnae to
Fill Entire Day
l·rl"Ch·d ~lItuute In thl' Town",hlp of UI))ler
Darby,. Cllun~~.. !-If Oelnwnre: Stull' of I'enn-I
KyJ,.·IUI!n, moglllnm.: at n Itfllllt 011 the. north· !
('llKt ":"'l' of I.ull~ I.olll· flirly ({'t't Wide) at I
th,' dlshln"e of sixteen fl't't lIorthwl'lI-twnrdly
from Ih,· nortlaerb' "ide of Clilltoll nlUd (forty!
f,'('t widc).. Containinf,!' ill front or breadth'
un Ihe KDld Ilortheustl'r:y side of I.onf,!' I~un,'·
sixtt.'t'n fl'el, lind elltt.'ndinf,!' or Ihot \\hUh in'
Il'nJ{th or dl'llth northl'a!Jtwardly between I
pllralld liul'S lit rif,!'hl allg!t's to the Haid Lons:
I.nnl', eight)· ft."i.'t to the ('c.'IIler line of a cer.
tain It'll feet wide drivl'wn)', whil'h Ilrh'cwny.
cxlt'nd.. Ilurnll...1 to J.ung l.aul" northwest-!
wllrtl)' into Guilfor.1 road un.1 southl'a!!lwnrdJ:y ;
into Clinton rond,
TOJ!ctht'r with tht' frt.'t., nlill common U!H'.
riJ,l'ht, libt.rl)· an.! l.rh·ilt'l!c of the Ilfor~aid I
I'
d f
(rlvewuy u!! nn or II l'a"!!:Il!ewa)' and woter- i
course at nil times hercaftt'r forc,·cr.
I
Impru\'t'mcnls conHisl of two-story hrick'
Iltore :ami UIJartnl('nl. 16x:lI; fl~t: l\\'o-stOI'Y 1
brick addition. 12xlG feet.
Sold 11&1 Iht' Ilrolll'rh' of Benjnmin A. Dnill')',
mortJt'aJ,l'or, :In!l Jl'roml' F. Juhll!!lUn, n.nll
owner.
thl'n'of IlaNsing through the c('nlcr of the
Illlrh' \\1111 IH.'hn·cn thl'se IJr('nli~(", nnd the
Ilrl'mist'S mljuininl! to tilt' I'Uuthl·ust. the rcar
: linc th"f('t,f llttssinl! through n f('tnining w:a11
Intw('t!1I IhC:ic I'rcmis~ nnd thl' I'l'emisl'>l lUlI j.. ininf,!' Oil the n"lr
B('inf,!' 101 No. 80 lind
I knuwn as No. ~m"3' Oakford ruud.
I
.
UI!d~r :.11111 subJ('t't .. ".l'\·l·rtlll' l~lI. to. (!ertmn
(,.,mllllons Ulnl rt.ostrlclwn!lo Illl therem fully
>;('t forth.
TO~l'lh('r wilh Iht· free nnd common U8l',
ri).!hl, lim·rty Rnd I,ri\
and uccupiers. of the l.rcmist.'lJ n.JjoJininl! to the
florUI\\O'st, :1t all lime::< herl.'ltftcr forevl'r.
1t''Ht.'nillJ,l', lIe\,t·rthe!...ss. till' free nnd lltlitltcrrlll,h'll use. riJ,l'hl. lilwrty :11111 lirh'ilel!e of
snid drhl'Wn)' ns ll1ld for n lJ:isHUI!l'Wny lind
.lrh'ewllY fur the USt' lind 1l('II('fit of thl' owner!!,
h'llIml. " and Oi·ul.il'rs of tilL' I,r"mis($ ndjoinirll-{ to till' north\\l'St. at all tinlt''' hert'lIfter
forc\'I·r. SUhjl't·t to th(' JlruI'urtiunntt' IJart of
the e)(I'l'nse of k''l'Jlill!!" !\:mu~ in ~uo.1 order nnd
rt.'lfUir.
Under 111111 SUbjl·('t. :11"'0 to the ('nSeDlcJlt
of the Ilurt)' Willi uf till' Jt'arllj.!:e, an.1 lu Iht,
('1ltH'ment of Ihe p:trty wull uf th,' dwellhl!!"
homlt', Ilud IlU1Jjl'l'l to tit\! ('n~l'menl of a rt:'_
~lIillillg \\all runnin).!' nlonl-{ the rellr or snill
IJrembcs of :Il,proximatl':y cight('en inches in
width.
TOf,!'cther with thl' free and common u~(' of
:t l·.'rt:lin tlUrfll\'l' drain 1110",.(' till' rear of th,'
abuvt.· dt'. H·ril,,·.. Ilr('mi3(,s. lind subjt'ct to thl'
l'asl'tncul of :
the rt.·lIr uf ':wi,1 I)rt'mitll"l'. nl)l)roximlllely
I\\('nty_t\\u fcel. frum the re:lr lint' thereof,
:llIti pllralle! with the :
"hillJt'h' huu,;(·. ll'x 12 f,'t·t: \lort'h front; stucco
f,!'arIlf,!'t·, !h,15 f('t,t.
~ultl a,; tllQ prol't'rty of Elil'.nIH'lh E, Donal.lsHII, ~ilJgll' \\onulIl. mortf,!'a~or, allli John H.
Olt·r. relll ()WllI'r.
1I0\VAItIJ K IIANNIDI. Attornc)·.
APRIL
SOMERV[LE DAY AT
COLLEGE TOMORROW
for
I
llr. S.lmlld Fll·;..;hl'r :md thl' Ill-ad of Ihl'
Pla\ Ltrourul A'-~od.ltion uf Phil,uldllhia I
\'il'~\'l·d. frum 1Ill' audil'ncl', tbl' f,mLI"Y of
4',\lin' ill ,i\lhuml.lIlll" ~1I1t1 the play. "Sh.un,"
"llIch \\'l'n' ilrl'-l'ntt'd fur Ihl' hl'lldil of thl'
"Tot Lnt" ..\ .... m,iation. ;'It till" Woman'5o
Club 1I0U'-t' II ..t Friday l'unin/.: ,JIld Saturda) aill'll:uOI1, Tllt'y l':\pn'"N'd !!rl'.lt dl'Ih.:ht .lIul ,lfll.ll't'lIl1·nt U\'l'r till' linal l':'I:hihitlun 01 tht' t!irl .. ' ,md bllYs' \\ork for the
"Tot 1.1](" III S\\,nthnwn·. The .. mllunt
realizl'd, .t~ 11.1" hl'l'n lrUt' Ihrou!!hout this
c .. mpail!ll. n·.ldll·d lit') ontl all {"pl·d.llinn.
Thrl'l' htwiln'(1 and thirty-four lickl·l::. ,\l'n'
sold. Thl' dour n'n'illis on Frill,IY \\l'n' to give an illustrated lecture on "Life
:::;20.0';;. lin S.I~tJr(lay, ~H.55, Pl.'rfOrml'r:' :Iond Culture of the Orient"' next Monadmi ...... ioll tot.llt-II :;;11.65, :tlul '-;H·II \\,1" day at Hardwick & Magee's Store,
1220 Market Street, Philadelphia.
n·.IIizt'ti from till' ,,;,lit' of c,U1dy on Salurda\'-,I tnt:I1 ut $;2,56.
EX)ll'I1",I'", \\l'n'
so.n, Thl' amount of $15$,00 i.;; nO\\' in Friday. ,\pril 12th-SIlI'akl'r, .:\Ir. Spaelh;
lilt' lI.lnk
("(lllIl'll'tl' rl'lurn~ h,ln" Iwt il~ It'aclt'r"" I>I('k S,lIlfnnl .lIld IkJia l\1arsh:llI;
~'d hl'l'll ll1.ldl·.
mu .. ie. Sl') mum
Rutlwrford;
.Monday,
.On Ihl' Iln:lOr Rull thi .. ,\l·l·k ,In': ~Ir.;;, ,\pril
15th-SIlI'akt-r, ,'illcl'nl
l\IaUcr;
II.trull! G (3riflill, \\ ho \\'.1:; rt'~pon .. ihll' for Il·.ldt·r:--. Buh Er~kinl' and lJori" l\Iaclntht' di~lrihution and rl'!urn~ oi $00 lilkd-::.; t~rt': mu .. k, Fn'd Ila ..dtim'; TuC':--day,
Doroth\' Sh,l\\, 20 tickds; D.H'id GilW't'.-:;.t •. \pril )(,th--SpI"ll;.er, 1\Ir". MacDo\\'ell;
12; Fr~tnrt·", :\'O)l·';. SO; and thl' Junior !l'.ull·r;-.., \'ir!!ini:t B~·.I!.dc ;,tnd l\lar) Sny(ll'r;
HiL:h SdIllOI, $CJ, I\1r. ,'"tor Shirl'r for hi..; 1II11:--.l', iJurntl!) Sturm; Wl'dnc::;.d;IY, April
dOllation oi $0.20 protit on quart brick:-- 1;lh--Spl'al;.l'r. :\Ir..; Bundi)!; It:.ltlcr:,., Eroi icc nl'.III!; Mr"" \Y. R. HUl') ami :\lr.::. Ill'",l Pulk and EIl'anor John!-'on; music,
Ru:: ..t'li Whitl'. for thl' tim\' :mcl pail1::'- I.l·"lil'
Petlk; Th~lr .. d:ty, .\pril
Isthtakin~ l·fforl::. ::;Iwut in trainiul.!; the fairit',. :-llll',di,t'r, :\lr. 1I.lrt. 1l'~l(ll'r:-, Fn'(( Hasl,ltinl'
an,1 t.II ' ,Iann'r,.. '. ~Ir... D. Chanltll'r Princl' ,ltul \'ir!!ini.t Lork" (lofl; Itlu..;ic. Donald Ll'vllri F:u iato;
for $1.00 dOIl.ltioll; )lr.-::. . .\. R, O. Rt'd- Lan!.!.
U.'c('mllt'r Term. ID31
ftlr
12, 1935
I
Last Week's Entertainment Sets
Fund Beyond $475 Mark; Ice
Cream Sale This Week-End
~ra\'('
APRIL
, .... ' ..... ,...........
lb., 17c
Short Cut
:14.fi:! I
,
Total Trll",t F1I1..1" ..... , ...... SI6S.304.!l1 '
("nmmtln\\(!nltb of Pelill,,)hllniu, County of I
ik'luwarl'. ss:
I. ELRIC S. SPROAT. Cashi{'r of the ahove- ,
named Bank, do SoIL'fllnb' ~mcar that the abo\'c I
t>tatt'm('ut i~ true to the best of my knowlcdgl'
and belief.
(Signed) E. S. SPROAT.
Cn8hier.
Suh"crih(',1 and sworn to before me this 3rd
da,.' or AI.ri!, 1935.
(Signed) PETER F.. TOLD.
Notary Public.
(Seal]
My Commission Expires March 12, 1939.
Corrccl-AU(>St:
Signed:
E. n. TEMPLF..
JOSEPH E. UAINJo:S.
WILLIA1t1 n.
LAMB
Fore
Q'-Iarter
THATCHER.
Directors.
Boneless Veal Roast: Rolled
Fr.sh-Ground
Meat: Loaf--------3
.
Fresh Skinless Fillets
CI"D~~:~J:'led
Fresh Croakers
Fresh Sliced Steak Cod
Clams
!ft
L~t~~~~::n:r
2
doz
19(,
2
2
M.dium
Ib23c
59c
Ib 15c
1bs
lb. 17c
lb. 19c
2
doz
25c:
61~T Atlanti~ 60 Pacific ~~
·"Thele prices effective in: Swartlua-. lad vidnlty April 11th. 12th aDd
•
se
tiih--
•'.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 12. lIas
,
PAULSON &: CO.
LAWSON-SHEPARD
Compliments
of
SALES AND SERVICE
.
the
AcnvE flREMEN'S
Wiahes for S -
Compliments
P. C. BELFIELD, Jr.
Compliments of
of
ALL UNES OF INSURANCE
with
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
RUSSEL'S SERVICE
STATION
RUGS
CHEVROLET
bEWDROPINN
SUPlEE'S
,
HARDWARE
STORE
Phoae 529
CLEANED
REPAUtED
R£FRiNGED
100 PARK AVENUE
Compliments
SOCCESS
of
HANNUM It WAITE
MASON·HEFLIN
COAL CO.
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
Swarihmore 6
E. C.WALTON
'l'biil
GOWN SHOPPE
6 PARK AVENUE
of
YE
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
Village Window Cleaner
,
COllEGE PHARMACY
A. HAUGER
Swarthmore 19
Compliments of
FOR A CHEVROLET
DEMONSTRATION-CALL
PECKERMAN
THE TAILOR
EDW. HICKLING
SWARTHMORE 411
Cleaners and Dyers
Help the Fire Company
.
Protect Your Family and Home!
GEO. MITRO It SON
QUAUTY MEATS
Groceries
Fruit and Vegetables
Compliments
,
.
Call Swarthmore 58 for
Painting and Paperlumging
CHARLEY KIMMEL
KERMIT PETERS
of
CONWAY'S
Radio and Electric Service
JEWELER
Compliments of
American and Swiss Watcbes
as Low as $5.00
AN ACTIVE MEMBER
Support of the Swarthmore Fire and Protective AssoWALTER H. LUFF
ciation is an investment in low Fire Insurance Rates. It
PLuMBING AND HEATING
takes the co-operation of the entire community to maintain
these low rates.
ROOFING
Phone 1629
--.
FOR AN ECONOMICAL
.'Ii
J. O'BRIEN
BUCHNERis
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
day or night and risk life and limb protecting your prop-
SALES AND SERVICE
erty,are you not Willing to give $5 in your own i~terest?
A~ WAYNE MOSTEn ER
Swarthmore 1568
RAIN OR SHIN£-CALL
Riverview Farms
DEVINE TAXI SERVICE
Golden Guernsey
SWARTHMORE FIRE &PROTECTIVE ASS'N
Swarthmore 444
-
Milk
DR. JOHN B. ROXBY, Pres.
COAL
Swarthmore 102
PLUMBING
JOHN W. POWEI I., Treas.
ROOFING
CHARlES KIMMEL, Chief
Woodward.Jackson.Black
JAKE, THE TAILOR
Dodge and Plymoutb
Swarthmore 41·W
II\'!
l1li
I
CHAS. E. FISCHER
wish to become a Contributing Member of :
The Membership Committee wishes to thank
the
! those merchants whose ads appear on this page
: for
making this display
Swarthmore Fire and Protective Ass'n iPatronize
BUILDER
for
1935
ATrACHED IS
J.fJIiMEB~URIERtg
~m21
,,
,
$5.00
I
you are not already a
member,
$5
fill
417
iIIII
Ptt ILADELPtt IA.
,APPLIANCES - RADIO
SALES, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
LAMPS - TUBES
Swarthmore Electric Shop
HARRIS It CO.
Compliments
CEO. GDl.ESPIE &: CO.
TAILORS
of
BUILDERS
11 PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore 504
A BOOSTER
Showrooms and Office:
J J 7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Cor. Park and Dartmouth
EDW. R. SIBOLE
Token of My
DUMP TRUCK HAUUNG
TOP SOIL CINDERS
Appreciation'
ALBERT N. GARRETT
Swarthmo.... 4.M
.
CHARI ES PARKER
VICTOR D. SHiRER
REA'_ ESTATE
DRUGGIST
AND
INSURANCE
"
IF IT IS OF ANY VALUE
INSURE ITI
and family far away,
are just as near as your
telephone-
W. S. HOFFMAN
Call Them Tonight
PLUMBING
HEATING
ROOFING
Swarthmore 338
-LOUIS COLE EMMONS
REAL ESTATE
AND
INSURANCE
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK
AND
.
i Cooked Automatically
in the Electric Range
q}w:tenJs
INSURANCE
.
ELECTRICAL
Magic Dinner
P.E. TOW
Dartmouth Avenue.
TRUST COMPANY
STRATH HAYEN INN
F. M. SCHEIBLEY MANAGEMENT
BACHMAN'S
FRANK'S
BARBER
SHOP
CALL
•
*
Low Evening Rates· are
effective at 7: 00 p. m.
STANDARD TIME
STANDARD TIME
AFTER ALL
1234
Open EveDina.
YALE &0 KENYON AYES•
It's next best to
seeing them!
-still lower Night
Rates* at 8:30 p.m.
QUAUTY MARKET
FOR COAL
TIONS TO THE
SAMEBALANCES
AND MAKE
DIS. =~m~~ln~o~r':;~~::::~~~:i!~~~~:i!F
TRIBUTION
OF THE
ASCER·
TAINED TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE I _
_.
• !
ACCOUNTANTS,
I
BONSALL-March 4. Hannah R. Bonsall. ex·'
eeutrix of Edward H. Bonsall. late of Bor·1
ough of Glenolden.
BI.ANK-:March 20, Meye:- Blank. adminis·1
trator of Anna Blank. late of City or
Chester.
BROWN-March 23. MiU(!n Bank & Trullt Co.. I
administrator C.P.A. of Laura V. P. Brown.
late or Borous;-h c.f' Rutledge.
I
BLACK-March 30. Chester-Cambridge Bank 1
aud Trust Co.• trustee u/w of J. Frank
Black. late of City of Chester.
BLACK-March 30. Chester.Cambrid~e Bank!
and Trust Co.• trustee u/w of Sue C. Black. I
late of City of' Chester.
I
(NO ADMISSION CHARGE)
BF.RRYMAN-April 2, Media.6!lth St. Trust I
Co .• successors by merger to The Media Title i
&: Trust Co., trustee u/w of Martha L. I
Berryman (or maintenance of burial lot in!
Woodlands Cemetery as stated by SecretarY:
The Magic Dinner is crown
of Banking, Reech·cr.
I
roast of lamb, baked potatoes,
CRA WFORD-Mareh 18. Alice R. S. Crawford I
and Lansdowne Bank & Trust· Co.• trustees:
steamed carrots, new lima
u/w of John B. Crawford, deceased. as
stated. by Secretary of Banking, Recci\"('r.
beans •• ~ all cooked at onetime
DORRAN-April 2. Chester.Cambridge Dank
&: Trust Co., guardian of John Dorhan, late 1
in the electric range oven.
a minor.
.
Come and See Our
YALE &: RUTGERS
'at the Swarthmore
: National Bank or the office of The Swarthmorean,
Street and No •...... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CLIFFORD RUMSEY
Welding, Lawnmower. Sharpened
out this
0:r
Call Swarthmore 1441
Ironwork by Hand
1ft
If
•
J:-Qtriftm'Y'&'"SON
Village Blacksmitb
,'..:i
Phoae 1896
,
MRS:
FRANK TERREJ..LS
of OUr cause possible.
them.
Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . • _ : coupon and leave it with
~
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
I
Our Assortment is F uIl
and of Great
Beauty
SERVICE
CLEANER and DYER
CH ESTN UT ST.,
iEu.attr!
uub
1Jllowtr.a !
UPHOLSTERING
HEATING
Swarthmore 43
•
I
FURNITURE
RESTORING
GEORGE SUWVAN
,
VAN ,ALEN BROS.
utor of Annie· B. o."too, late of Cit)' of STERN-Karch 27. The PebnaylYaDIa Co.. for
nultles aad Salli. H. Woerner. executors
Cheater.
IMW'&bee on Llyes and Grantlos AnnulUes. : of Otto Woerner. late of Borouch of Eas.
executor of Charles A. Stern. late of DorLft.aadowne.
GRIFFITH-Kareh 21. Hiram E. Turner. ex..
oUl'h of SwartbtnOte.
ecutor of II&rJ' Ann Griffith. late of Cit,.
FOR RENT
WILLIAMSON-April 2, Jledr..Gtth St. T,'USt
of Chater.
SWENEY-April 2, Llule E. SwenQ' Kirk ..
Co•• IUeceuoD by meraer to The Media Title
FOR RENT-8eeond floor apt.. 5 larae roome;
patrick,
lurvlvlnc
trustee
u/w
of
JohD
a.
II Tnut Co•• trDlltee u/w ot LucJ' B. Wu.
GRANT-April 2. Provident Tnut Co. of
lireplaee: bath: large Icreened poreh: pr.:
Sweney.
deceaaed.
llam1on,
for malnten&Dee of burial Jot in
Philadelphia. MUdred Stead. Edna M. Bruder
all conveniences, mo.t attractive. 106 S. Ct.e.Eden Cemetery. .. dated b,. Secretary of
and Robert W. Grant. ufcuton; of Fred- TAYLOR-lb:reh 18, EUlm.a W. Taylor, ex*
ter Road. Telephone Swarthmore 1191..J or Mrs. J. L R. Hopwood Presents 1 erick W, Grant, doc.....!.
Bankfn ... ReceIYer.
ecutrix of Jamee T1II71or* late of Towmbip
t-f,67·W.
of Sprlq8.eld..
WOODS-April 2, Julla E. Woods, adminisLively Talk on "An In.
GILIIOUR-Aprll '. lIod .......h SL Truot Co.,
tratrix: e t a of Clinton E. Woods. late of
FOR RENT-Holl8ekeeplq apartment. fiye
' • n
IUcee&lIOrs by meJ'E'ft' to The Media Title •
formed Public OpIDlO
2, Chetter.Carnbrlchre Sank
Bo~ft of Yeac!on..
Tru.t Co.. tt1Utee for Gertrude A. Deavea VALORf-Aprll
rooDlS and bath. Albert N. Garrett. Swarthand Tnat Co....uarcUan of Frances V.tori.
u/w of M.url~ E. Gilmour. deeeqed. all
PlaTe, P.. TelephOlle Pennypacker 4·404.2 or
late a minor.
READVERTISED
uWben a speaker on citizenship is introatated 1J,. Secretaf'7 of Uanklll8'. Reeelver.
swarthmore 489.
WOOLRIDGE-March za. Samuel A. Montgom- KIRSCHNEK-Dee. 20. 198f..-J"ohn Kiraebnek.
duced,
the
average
woman
slumps
down
GARRE'IT-Aprll
2.
Medi.-69tb
St.
Trut
Co
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FOR RENT-Large and small apartment. OD
ery. executor of Marie LoUR Woolrldare.
Jr., adminlltrator or lIa.,. Vall Kfr.ehnek.
.ueeeaSOfa; by merger to The Medl. Title
late of Borouah of P.rblde.
late of Borough of Media.
the HIli.
Private entranees.
Telephone into her fur collar and hibernates men"
& Trust Co., tl'Ultees u/w of Anna M.
swarthmore 11).)1, 7.30 to 8.30 .A. 16. or 6.30 tally until tea .
15 served.
So said Mrs.
Garrett. deceaeed, for malntenanee of burial WOERNER-April I. The Pennlylvanla Co. GEORGE E. HILL. REGISTER OF WILLS
to 7.80 P. M.
for Iruuraneee on Lives and Grantln. An_
AND CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT.
In EaaUawn Cemetery, u stated by See·
Josephine L • R. Hopwood at the meeting lot
retary or Banking, Receiver.
FOR RENT-Two room.e BveDable at The
Harvard. One with private bath. Telepbone of the Swarthmore Woman's Club on JARDELLA-Aprll 2, Allee M. J'ardella. ad.
Tuesday aHernoon. Such may be the case m!nlstratrlx of Jerome B. Jardella, late of
swarthmore U9·W.
generally, but on tbis occasion there was
BoroUgh of Lansdowne.
FOR RENT-Second Hoar furniahed apartno
danger
of
anyone
hibernating
under
LEWIS-April
2, Medla·69th St. Trust Co.•
ment: 6 rooms, porch. Excellent location.
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8Ucee8SOl'8 by merger to The Media Title &
June 15--8ept. 15. Reasonable. can Swarth.. t he VIgorous
om ar ment of humorous
Trust Co•• trustee u/w of Hannah R. Lewis.
more 673·M.
and stimulating ideas to which the auwfor maintenanee of burial lot in Hfckslte
,
Iy SU b'Jecte.
d Mrs. H opBurylne Ground. Providence Meeting Church..
FOR RENT-Attractive modern apartment, cnce was JOyous
yard, as atated by Secretary of Banking.
five rooms, bath. hardwood floors. fireplace. wood's topic was "An Informed Public
Receiver.
Adults. Good location. Telephone. Swarth·
more 12.c ..M.
Opinion,'1 and she developed her subject MARDER-February 21, .Tamea Holden. exec..
FOR SALE
in a logical and forceful manner l tracing
utor of Clara Marder. late of City ot Chester.
------~=..:::::::::::._=_--:_-_:Ithe broadening of women's interestslMtrRRAY-March 5, Honora Murray, ~eeuFOR SALE-A Quality Gas RanRe In Rood
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trix or Patrick Murray* late of Township of
condition. Write 812 N. Princeton Ave., through many stages. With keen Wit she
Upper Darby.
or call 7214.
depicted the "My Husband" stage, fol- MARTIN-Maf'c!h 15, Eleanor W. Keller and
lowed by that of liMy Family," "My
Lelia P. Steele, executrices of Alleyne C.
wANTED
Neighbor," "My Citizenship," and "My
MartIn, deceased.
WANTED-Housework. full or part time.
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The Ias t McCLURE-March
18, David B. McClure, trus ..
Good local reference.
Write 29 Penning.. I n Iematlona
I I y.
tee u/w of Willtam J. MeClure. deceased.
ton Avenue, Morton, Pa.
two arc so closely related that they should
as stated by De~aware County Tl'Ult Co.•
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executor of David B. McClure, deceased.
WANTED--Genernl housework. part or run really be regarded as one.
time.. Good reference. Telephone, SwarthThe only way to develop "ood citizen-I MILLER-AJ;.ril 1.. William Taylor. executor
r;.
of J'eee E. Mdler, late of Township of
more 284-W Friday or Saturday.
ship is through an informed public opinion.
Edgmont.
WAN'tED--A man between the age of 25 and Newspapers and magazine articles may be MEEHAN-April 1. John S. MeConaghy. ad.
30 with l'Ielling experience, to represent the
mlniatrator of John Meehan, late of Town..
Keystone Automobile Club. Apply Howard J. full of distorted facts and propaganda, but
ship of Radnor.
Gsllagher. manager. Chester office. 9th Street by reading all sides and thinking matters
am! Deshong Drive, Che:ster, Pa.
McMAHON-April 1. Nora M. McMahon, ex.
out intelJigentJ}', we can come to our own
ecutrlx of Nicholas J. McMahon, late of
PERSONAL
conclusions. Having thus formed opinions,
Township of Upper Darby.
we should do something with them. Votel MORRISON-Avril 2. Media.69th St. Trust
PERSONAL-Give your ehild the opportunity f
"B "
'd M
H
d 1 Co•• successors by merger to The Media Title
or attend1ng, thia apring and summer, con· 0 course.
ut, sal
rs.
opwoo,
II: TrlUt Co. trustee u/w of Catharlne Mor~
structive play school. Age 2 yean and up. "unless you can vote intelligently, it is betrison. dece~ed. for maintenance at burial
Transportation arranged. MWlic. daneing in· ter not to vote at all" \He should furlot. In Media Catholic Cemetery. as stated
eluded. Franz Liszt Academy of Musical Art.
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Swarthmore 1515.
ther help to make public opinion through PATCHELL _ March 30 Chester.Cambridge
discussion with others.
"Citizenship is
Dank &: Truat Co., gu~rdJan of Sarah Ar.
LOST
made at the dinner table," and we can
ment Patchell. late a minor.
315 Dickinson Avenue
LOST-Male wire-haired fox terrier. White
develop
the
citizenship
of
our
children
by
PEAK-April
2, Herbert Peak. executor of
with black and brown markings. one brown
Florenc~
Peak.
late
of
Township
of
Upper
front leg. Answers to the name of "Pat." worth-while table talk. Finally it is im*
Phone: Swarthmore ,54
Darby.
Last seen Friday morning, AprlJ 5th. Reward
if' returned to Morria M. Lee, northeast corner portant to get together with a group to PENNOCK-April 2. Lanadowne Bank &: Trust
CoHeate and Prlneeton A"enues, Swarthmore. build up a constructive program. Only
Co., SIlCCe8f!ora by merger to The Lansdowne
Telephone Swarthmore 50S·W.
" Darby Saving Fund and Trust Co., trua ..
thus can we develop an informed public
tee u/w of Abraham L. Pennock. deceased,
opinion and put it to work.
as stated by Secretary of Banking. Receiver.
FOR SALE
The returns in the election of officers RIGBY-March 19, Margaret R. Strong, exThree Family Apartment on Hill for
also held on Tuesdav are not yet final and
ecutrix or Elizabeth F. Rigby. late at Bor·
$13,000. Annual rentals at present
J
ough of Ridl.ey Park.
will be published next week in the RICKARDS _ March 26. Chester.Cambrldge
$2100. A good jnveatm.ent
SWARTHMOREAN.
Bank &: Trust Co., guardian of Howard R.
E. C. WALTON
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Rickarda. late a minor.
Lectures Before Engineers
REIS-March 26. Anna M. Rel.s and Harry F.
STONE HOUSE
,
h
Rew. executon of George W. Rels. late of
a •rry L. Miller, of S\\:arthmore, w~ t ~ I Township of Haverford.
Reduced to $60 a month--4 bedrocu:n. and
bath on second floor; 4 ..ooms In third floor prmclpal speaker ff!Uowmg the Engmecrs RICHARDS-April 2. Media.69th St. Trust
apartment; first and aecond floor porches; Dinner at Swarthmore College last evening.
Co.. auceessors by merger to The M-.!(Ha
2·car heated I'ara.e. Oil burner. Entire
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Title &: Trust Co., trustee u/w of Frances
house recently renovated •. LarKe lot. 90K200.
J. Richards, for maintenance of burial lot in
Correct,'on
WM. S. BITTLE
Friends' Southwestern Ceme~ry, as stated
Swarthmore II.1.J
by Secretary of Bankins:. Receiver.
Notary Public - Insurance - Real Estate
Due to an error, in last week's issue,
2, Media..69th St. Trust
the name of Polly Hoot appeared as on SCALLION-April
Co.. aucceasol'S by merger to The Media,
"A.
the Honor Roll of the Seventh Grade, when
Title &: TrUlit Co., trustee u/w of Margaret
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
Scallion. deceased. for maintenance of budal
it should have been that she was on the
lot in Media Catholic Cemetery, aa stated by
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASSt"f.
Distinguished Honor Roll, a considerably
Secretary of Banking-. Receiver.
higher rating.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SHARPLES-April 2, Girard Trust Co., trus·
tee u/w of Casper W. St,nrples, dec~ased.
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA.
ORPHANS' COURT
SMITH-April 1. John S. MeClure. executor
01 Delaware County, Penna.
of Lucy Smith, late of City of Chester.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT SURMJAK-April 1,· Michael Surmiak, ad·
ministrator of Mary Surmiak. late of Town·
OF ACCOUNTS
ship of Upper Darby.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO HEIRS.
LEGATEES CREDITORS AND ALL PE&- SHARPL}O;SS-April 1. William J. Shnrpless.
Send for Harley-You'll Not Be Sorry SONS IN INTEREST THAT ACCOUNTS IN \ administrator of Margaret L. Sharpless, late
THE FOLLOWING ESTATES HAVE BEEN
of Borough of Lansdowne.
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE REmS· STEELE-March 9, Robert W. Ste4!le. Philip
TER
WILLS OR CLERK OF THE OR·
S. Steele and Corn Exchange National Bank
PHANS COURT. AS THE CASE MAY DE.
& Trust Co
executors or Anna Wenzing
Honeat Under the Cover
::JlTET:~~ T.r~~ ~~r.:.~A~~~LcJlJR.fR~F' 8teele. d~ea-;ed.
SAID COUNTY ON MAY 6th. AT 10' SATTERTHWAITE--Mareh 23. The First Na.
O'CLOCK A. M•• STANDARD TIME. FOR i tional Bank of' Darby. guardian of Thomas
CONFIRMATION. AT WHICH TIME THE I Hynson Satterthwaite. a minor.
Shop: 27 Main St., Morion, Pa,
HONORABLE JOHN n. HANNUM. PRESI..
DENT JUDGE OF SAID COURT, WILL SMITH-March 27. Delawarc County Trust
Eve., Call. Swa. 1839·J, Rutledge, Pa. AUDIT SAID ACCOUNTS, HEAR EXCEP..
Co., guardian of Ruth S. Smith. late a 1
!l
Swarthmore 411
If the volunteer Firemen are willing to give their time
• of
RIDE
WITH A GUDE-CALL
.
. Compliments
CITIZENSHIP SPEAKER
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
THEMAROT
F.LOWER SHOP
a volunteer organization working for the benefit of our
community.
S. CARUN
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SWARTHMORE
NEWS AGENCY
The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association is
SWARTHMOREAN
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MICHAF!.'S
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.
Compliment.
REAL EsTATE
AND,
INSURANCE
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CollllllD . . . .
THE
.APRIL 12, 1935
*These apply only on calls for a
number (Station 10 Station calls).
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
EVANS-March 18. Delaware County Trust i
Co., trustee u/w of Sidney Hoopes Evans. I
late of Borough of Lansdowne.
i
EATON-March 26. Bellsic Eaton T..ewis. ad·:
ministratrix of' Earl O. Eaton. late of City
of Ch(>ster.
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EACHE8-ApriI 2. Media.6nth St. Trust Co.• I
successors by merger to The Media Title &: I'
Trust Co.• trustee u/w of Annie E. Eaehes,
for maintenance ot burial l... t in Wood~l.mds I
Cemetery, Lots No. 180-183. Section F. as I
stated by Secretary of Banking, lleceiver.
FOLEY-April 2. Med.ia·69th St. Trust Co.•
successors by merger to The Media Title II:
Trust Co., trustee u/w of Catharine FOleY'j
deceased. for maintenance of buria' lots in
New Cathedral Cemetery. Lots Nos. 21 and
28, Range 1. Section T, as stated by Se-eretar)" of Banking, Receiver~
GILLIES-March 5. Jennt~ M. Gillies. admin_
istratrix of Malcolm Gillies, late of City of
Chester.
GARRISON-March 30, Mary A. Garrison and
F. Lynwood Garrison. trustees and Provident
Trust Co. of Philadelphia. substitute trus.
tee u/w of David R. Garrison. deceased.
lor Mal'J" A•. Garril'lOn. as stated by F. !.yn.
wood Garrison and Provident Trust Co., of
Philadelphia, anrvivine trustee.
GELSTON-:March 26, Girard Trust Co., exec..
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SPILLWAYS
Water is stored in vast reservoirs, so that you will
always have plenly of water ••• even during long
dry spells. But, because of heavy rains, and the
re-
sulting floods, these reservoirs might become too
full and be overflowed, unless provision were made
to allow the excess water to escape.
'Spillways are built into the dams for this purpose
and are, in etIeet,safety valves.
A
spillway is a sec·
tion or length of the dam, lower than the rest, over
which the water may flow before the water level
reaches the top of the main structure.
A
storage reservoir has no fixed or permanent
water le\'el. In times of drought and low stream flow,
the level of the reservoir drops as the water is drawn
There will also be cake, 'to
otI. When heavy rains and high stream flows come.
show how well the electric
the water rises until it reaches the level of the spill.
oven bakes. Come and see
way, over which surplus water escapes.
how it's done,. Recipe sheets
and foods cooked in the electric oven will
be given away.
Wednesday, April 17
This is the eighth of a series of instructive narratives
dealing with the wouders of uature and the human
accomplishments which make it possible for you to
have a plentiful supply of water at
all
times.
Look
for the next .toryin this paper two weeks from today.
12·18 East Fifth St.
CHESTER
Demonstration begins at 7:30 p. m.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECI'RIC COMPANY
WOo a a"'a
a
no.
~~£ERTIFIED WATER
frolll PEDIGREED STREAMS"
8..
STUDENTS IN PEACE Teachers Named
ACTION HERE TODAY
By School Board
Mary Lyon and Hich School
(Continued from Page 1)
foOowing which the junior members of
the club will have an· opportunity to compete for tbe two prizes offered for tbe
best manuscript summarizing the season's
four productions: .
It is boped tbat many from botb tbe
older and the younger group of members
will participate in the contest,. submitting
their reactions to the plays of the past and
offering suggestions for those of next year
in writing, not Jess tban two hundred
words and not more· than five hundred, and
placing their stories with Mrs. George War-
WILLIAM E. STElGELMAN
William E. 5teigelman, wboso death occurred OD March 26th, was ODe of the
oldest residents in Swarthmore. He was
bora 78 years ago in a litO. bo.... on
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NEW DANCING CLASS
COMMmEE ELECTED
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Sir Wilfred Grenfell
To Speak Here
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Sweeney & Clyde
'Masler Skylark'
To End Jr. Season
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~C:H:ES:T~E:R~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:
SACRIFICE SALE
EDGMONT BEEF CO.
'College~N:-:-I'g-+-'h-I'--:AI
EVERGREENS and TREES
Home and School
0
STILUCIOUS CHOCOLATE DRINK
WITH YEAST VITAMINS BAND G
We will have all nationally
known brand. oE Hama to aell
you at very low pricea. Leave
your order early to assure you
oE size and Lral1d••
Chester 9248
"'Compare Quality Before"
'Comparing Prices"
BIG PUBUC SALE
at J. T. Stilwell'. Stor_eo House. Morton
Avenue and RaUroad. Morton. P... on
Thuraday. April 18, at 1 P. M. The Rooda
of R. Collie, of Ardmore, and WHUam AbuI nath)", Swarthmore, and two other lots,
I nam~. withheld. Also pianoa and all kinds
: of household Rooda. Sale rala Dr shine.
J. T. STILWELL. Auctioneer
Chester's "FASHION CORNER"
_"ONT AVE.
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CHESTEIt
DEPARTMENT S'I1tU
The Largest and Most Complete Selection of
EASTER
APPAREL
IN THE HISTORY OF SPEARE'S
AT OUR FAMOUS
LOW PRICES
It is felt that this new kind of program
offers a unique opportunity for Swarthmore. especial1y since so large a percentage
of our boys and girls continue their education in the college field. All parents will
find something of interest in this meeting
and are invited to attend. The pupils' of
the four upper classes of the high school
are also vitally interested and are especi..
any invited to be present. Information will
be available to enable pupils to thoose more
wisely their college preparatory courses in
high school, as well as to make decisions
about (ollege.
The meeting will begin promptly at eight
o'clock. You are urged to attend and
enjoy this evening with the ,o\ssociation.
The School DistrictBIDS
of Swarthmore will receive bids at the High Sehoul Building up to
4 P. M., Monday. April 22. 1935. for janitors'
supp!ies. The Board reserV(>8 the right to
reject any or all bids in whole or in pari
and/or to award contracts to other than the
low bidden on an)' itll'm or items. Specifications may be secured at the School District
Otrlce in the Swarthmore High School.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
Secretary.
The calming, soothing and vitalizing effect of Stilliciou. come.
from the healthful Yeaat Vitamins Band G it contains. Everyone'
knows the health value of yeast. Stillicioua gives you yeast benefit.
without yeaat taste, odor or after-effect. In fact each quart provide.
9c extra value at no extra charge, because each quart contain. enough
Vitamins B nnd G to equal THREE 'whole yeast cakes. It" s delicious,
too, and you'U like it•. Order from
HIGHLAND DAIRY
Exclusive Distrihutor in This Territory
GIVE YOUR ORDER TO THE HIGHLAND DAIRY
DRIVER OR CALL CHESTER 2.2412·
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VOL. VII, No. 16
Tbe annual community service will be
hold th:' yc><, ,. fo=dr, in the dohters
ol the Clothier Memorial, SwarthmoreI
Local
L'
College. Easter Day witb Its message 0
lID·
I new life is a particularly appropriate time
to gather outoof.doors in the early morning
Swarthmore's third community - wide
Any additional details regarding the hunt for worship. The hour is seven o'clock and
Easter egg hunt will take place tomorrow, may be secured by calling the SWARTll- the service has been planned by a comSaturday morning at ten oJclock.· Hun. J40REA.lIf, Swarthmore 900. In case of rain mittce of High School young people as the
dreds of 'candy Easter eggs will be bidden.
hunt will probably be held the follow- culmination 01 the services during the last
Slips of paper will be in some packages, 109 Saturd~y..
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three weeks of Lent which have been held
More prnes wiII be glven thIS year than "
. .
which when presented at the office of the
SWARTHlolOREAN will entitle each finder to ever before. The interest of the business lD the High School AuditOrium.
a
prize. '
I men have
the following to give
The spelker is Patrick Murphy Malin,
Only children ten years old or younger
of the Swarthmore College faculty, wbo is
will be allowed to participate in .the bunt
well known for his leadership of young
which wi!l take pl~e in a designated area,
people and for his application of the printhe location of which will be announced
ciples and teacbing of Jesus to the solution
from the west steps of borough haIl at
of our present economic difficulties.
ten o'clock this Saturday morning.
h h I e d this
Th I U· n I the place wbere the eggs
The young people w 0 ave.p ann
eocao
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t·
·tvt0 at _
are hidden
will 0 not be made known until
service
mVl e t e ~n IC~ co~mum.
that time
so th a t every cb·ld
1
WI·11 b""'n
-eo•
• It wlll be a helpful
.
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at
tend and they
beheve
the same time and have a fair chance to
and challengmg expenence.
find the bidden prizes.
The. Swarthmorean and
Business Men Will Sponsor
Hunt for Hundreds of Eggs in Designated Area;
ited to Children Ten Years Old and Under
~e
Factory
$510 1='.0.8.Detrait
and Up
HANNUM & WAITE
S011fH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
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Cooper FOlDldation Presents the Whole Town to Participate at An.
nual Dinner and Frolic at
FOlDlder of Famous Labrador
Methodist Social Hall
Mission at College
I
s~al
prom~ted
HANNUM & WAITE'S
GWGE ROBBED
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500 10T LOT' GOAL
EXCEEDED BY $70•57 I
COUNCIL SETS TAX
RATE AT 7MILLS
~ce
t~ef\s
three..montJ>&..and.!"'1':IV~,ma~,
ot~ers
S~muel. F~eisher,
an~
harv~t. Apa~t
g~vmg
·"~ve
.~n.
B~r
I
~nd
"'leHed··f6f't~eii'g
t~ree
unabl~
~ccepted
n~mely, lDlI~
g~neral
Klm~ell
I~tallments.
~roperty
S1.~h
~1I11s
llldeb~edness
Tr~op !'I0.
2~
~as
$174.4~
o~
~eek a~:;
co~ts,
$iri~red oran~e
P. M., the chairmen of the Adult Advisory
COlQmittec,heads
of grade
the
chairmen
of themothers
variousandgrades
'0
(/ ~
throu~hout
fit
:r n .
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Two hundred feet of two and one-half
inch fire hose was authorized to be purchased.
>-on
'-"fA
the·"hools, will meet to finish'
the business of the campaign. It is reo
quested that tbese people save this date
and come and get together in the lunch
room cif the College Avenue School.
Swarthmore
readsbanner
up to date,
$570.57.
The "Totand
Lot"
Waves
over
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Horticultural
Arthur Hoyt Scott
Foundation Aglow With
Yellow Flowers
4. 12% to 20% Less Gas and Oil
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GRENFELL TO SPEAK 'SWARTHMORE NITE'
HERE TOMORROW IS NEXT THURSDAY
Hurry! Hurry J and get your tickets for
Sir Wilfred Grenfell, founder of the
"Swarthmore Nite." There will. be none
Grenfell Mil;Sion of the Labrador, will sold after Tuesday night for arrangements
speak in Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore must be made in order to accommodate
College, at 8.00 P. M., tomorrow, Satur- the crowd satisfactoriJy. A fine dinner and
day, April 20th, under the ~uspices of the a fine time. Food and fun enough for
everyone in town.
Cooper Foundation.
There will be over 30 door prizes given
WhiJe his work in the Labrador is known away during the evening. These are being
as the Grenfell Mission, the name does not donated by the Swarthmore business meD:
adequately describe the statesman-like and women.
The committee consisting of E. M.
operations aJong twelve hundred m;,les of
Buchner,
chairman; Roland' EatoD, Frank
waterfront, coastal and inland waters.
N. Smith; Frank R. Morey, Robert T.
Headquarters of the Grenfell interests Bair and Titus J. Ewig, bas been meeting
are at St. Anthony. Newfoundland, where almost nightly. The number of acts is
the Hospital, Orphanage, School, Co- growing and the cast is increasing in numoperative store, Industrial department, and bers as unknown talent is discovered in
·Parents are asked to acompany the
agricultural and breeding, experiments serve folks we all know well.
Get. yopr tickets 'from any store in town
smaller children and help them hunt for
as models and examples for all the Labrathe eggs. Enough prizes will be hidden either chocolate: Easter Eggs or some Easler
dbr activities. The Mission maintains no and be there. You may be surprised t~
so that it will be almost impossible for any novelty: Buchner's, Suplee's Store, Martel's,
chapels but docs have .nursing stations, see yourelf on the stage.
Remember,
child not to find at least one bag of candy Lawson-Shepard, Inc., Hannum and Waite,
hospitals, schools, Orphanages and in- Swarthmore night is next Thursday, at 6.30
eggs or a prize of some sort.
Riverview Farms, Co-Ed Beauty Salon.
dustrial departments at all important vil- in the Social Hall of .the Swarthmore Meth..
The hunt is beIng sponsored by the Russell's Firestone Service, the A. & P . ·
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lages as far north as Northwest River on O(list Church.
SWARTHMUEAN with tbe co·operation of Store, the American Store, Frank the Mr. Hannwn Sees ThIeves Make Hamilton Inlet.
.
a number of business men of the borough. Barbar, Shirer's Pharmacy and Michael's
Getaway with $86 in Cash
Also the steamer Strathcona, the motor
Some of the eggs and larger prizes will College Phannacy. The SWARTHMOREAN'
and Three Rings
sailer Maravel, the schooner George B.
be hidden particularly welJ, creating fun will give two live white bunny rabbits as
Cluett and other craft keep in constant
for the children for at Jeast an hour before prizes. They are 'in the SWARTIIMOREAN
Anotber robbery has bcen added to the touch with the stations and the ,coast
the eggs are all found.
window now for you to see.
annals of the Swarthmore Police Depart- people during the short season of naviga.
ment. On Friday evening, April 12th, per- tion.
appears in October and lasts
Inow confined to the Meeting House woods, sons as yet unknown succeeded in per- until June.
Authorizes Public Safety Commitr where sucb well known varieties as Sir petrating what is probably one 01 the
A very important part 01 the work on tee to Hire Extra. Patrolman to
I Watkin, Lucifer, Firebrand, Conspicuus, largest
in the vicinity lor some time. the· Coast is teaching and guiding tbe Relieve RelJl!lars 2 Days a Mo.
1and White Lady are planted in generous
At 10.30 P.M. on Friday a ca!l was reo people in handicraft. Among tbe women
.•
drilts. A greater number 01 bulbs is now ceived Irom Mr. Clarence E. Hannum, 01 and .the disabled men have been developed
At the Wednesday rught meebng,
being grown for U5C in the Crum woods, Hannum and \Vaite's Garage, at the corner numbers of skilled makers of hooked rugs ough Council voted to retain the present
Organization Formed January 81 where much vaster plantings are antici· 01 Ch..ter Road and Yale Avenue. Mr. carvers 01 wood and ivory, weavers oi tax rate lor. borough expenses for 1935,
Surpasses Aim Over a Month I pated.
Hannum had arrived at the garage to
homespuns, ship model makers and other
7
for the
lund,
Ah d f Schedule
J The collection of Narcissus in the h. ardy the safe 100. ted and to see two me.n. esc.apmg' cottage industries.
IlUlls for the mterest .on
and
ea 0
border.includes about one hundred varie· througb the skyligbt. . He was
.. t!'·
The.'YWIo.n.........dcbt.lo the fine colleget tbe oinking, Jund,.and .. H mll.l. for th"
In.
the $5D;1 ties whiCh
b ••n
preY.nr'·their ··esrnp,,;'witli 'approximately- girls. and boys who go every summer to Library. Fund. Two mIlls. additlo":,1 tax
goa! 01 tbe Swartbm?re: To.t Lot has been eral superiority. A number of the varielies $86 in cash ·and
rings. The men had the. Coast and work without. pay, even w:", le,oled on all .assessed
In the
overstepped. The lospJratl".n 01 an
are quite new and rare. 'rhe collection is left a $30 check m the sale.
paying their own expenses; for the privitract, bemg the
o( ten anselfish
Mr ..
workmg arranged according to the generally
Apparently they had climbed a rain lege of making a personal contribution. nual
Seven
extra tax
for humamty,
10 thIS lostance for de· cJassjfication of the Roya! Horticultural spout and entered from a second story Some of .the boys do rough manual labor, was leVIed on al.1 property In the Swarthprived little chIldren, has produced a Society, and is complete in that a!1 classes window on the side of the garage next to· others work as crew aboard the schooner or more Estates, belDg the fifth of ten annual
wondrous
from the ,?a' are representtd.
the neighboring house, broken the locks 01 other vessels. The girls serve as teachers, installments. .
.
and workln.s
Starting at the upper end of the border the double doors, .secured their tools, and nurses, caretakers and help".. in the in"
The. Pubhc Safety CommIttee.
: teria!, the servIce of
for
has been mamfested br, the boy! are the Trumpets, or those with trumpets smashed the safe lock. Aiter which they dustries.
authomed to em!'loy an extra part Ume
and gIrls 01 Swarthmore. Tbe Tot Lot as long or longer than the petals. .Out· replaced tre lock on the safe in such a
College boy volunteers manned last sum- patrolman to fill 10 when the regular offi.
entertainments cleared
for the /und. standing in this group arc yellow Dawson way that it would escape notice. A cap mer's expedition to the Labrador lor "pea- ccrs were on leave. Each
tbe fO,::"
In cash the Swarthmore ban aceoun now City and white Mrs. E. H. Krelage. Next and tools were later found.
cock stone." The expedition was directed regular officers have two days 0 a mont ,
Althougb to date the thieves have not by Loui. W. WheelOCk, 01 Swarthmore.
making a total of four days work for tbe
shows $545.57.
.
. come the Incolnparabilis, those with trum·
On the Honor Roll thIS
pets or cups of intermediate length. been apprehended, tbe police are still work_
new man.
2, Swarthmore Boy
to Croesus, with pale yellow petals and deep ing on the case, as they. also are on that of
•
The proper officers were authorized to
selling Ice cream at a profit Of.
cup, is one 01 the best of tbe Incom· W. H. Dickinson, 01 Mt. Holyoke place,
Vesper Service
execute and submit an agreement with
be added to the present .fund, h 1U t parabiIis. Following are the Barris, or whose home was robbed a week earlier.
Springfield :rownsbip to tbe State Sanitary
McDowell and George Armttage, w 0 wro e those with tUpS less than one-third the
Th
h b
I
fi this eek as
Water Board in reference to connecting the
•. l i a s for the sixth grade of the
b L .3_:_
ere as cen on y one re
w,
Alexander McCurdy wi)] be the organist I
t f S n. gfield Township with
(lngma p y
S hId·
th first length of the petals, and then t e eeUlWiJ, we go to press and that a fieJd fire at at the Vesper Service at 6.30 this Sunday ower par a
p n
Rutgers Avenue c 00
unng
e
those uke Incomparabilis· and Bam in
'
b
b
S
h
the Swarthmore outfall sewer line.
pe
II
an our e•- evening
• d of coJJection (the plays were. pro- shape but
.
The Leedsis are a IYale and Swarthmore
Henry I. Hoot, representing the Tree
no
all wblte.
Th d Avenues
A·I 11tb
CoUege. in Clothier Memoria], wart more
duced and, with a movie, brought lh .p.
urs ay, pn
.
Commission, appealed to Council lor help
proximately $16.00 to that grade); Mis;
in planting more trees in the borough. InVan de Bogart, who trained the Junior
dividual borne owners oniy purchased lour
Chorus 01 Nymphs in the entertainments;
trees last year for planting next to the
Mrs. J. Howard Smith, who assisted the
street. An appeal wiJJ be made to civic
Boy Scouts in their extensive ice cream
minded organizations in the borough to
campaign; and Margaret Whiteman, Bill!
lurther this work. Council appropriated
Shay, and John Langwell, wbo gave tbeIr
filty dollars for more young trees and
time
the 24th,
play, "Sham."
fertilizer for the trees now in the borough
On inApril
next Wednesday, at 2.45
~
nursery.
"Clean Up Week" was designated as the.
first lull week in May. The rubbish bins.
erected last lall on Rutgers Avenue, soutlt
of Yale, and on the borough lot on Cresson Lane, are being used more and mor"
by the residents for thedisposaJ 01 rubbish.
+
TRINITY CaORCH
2. Weicht Re-distribution
3. Safety Steel Body
0..1,.
I
EASTER DAWN SERVICE
$2.50 PER YEAR
•
t. Genuine Hydraulic Brakes
No.
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 19, 1935
EASTER EGG· HUNT FOR SWARTH.
A. 'TURDAY
MORE CHILDREN THIS S~.
•
PLYMOUTH
SWMI~THMOI~E
TH~
Plymouth Has
the Four Features
Everybody Wants
LEGAL NOTICE
To THOMAS S. WEDDELL. late of 420 Lex.
ington Avenue. New York:
Whereas. Marion E. G. Weddell. Yo~r wife.
has filed a libel in the Court of Common Pleas
of De:aware COUtltlT. Pennsyh·ania. as of De-cl:mber Tenn. 1934. No. 101, praying a dh'orce I
from you. Now you are hereby notified and
required to appear in said court on 01' before
Monday, the Twenty-second day of April nat.
to answer the complaint of the said Marion
E. G. Weddell. and in default of sueh appearance you will be liable to have'. divorce
granted in your absence.
NAT:tIAN P. PECHIN.
Sheriff of Delaware Cf'unt:y.
D. MALCOLM HODGE.
.
Attorney.
ESTATE OF Edward Kenneth Wolff, de-.
ceased: Dorcas LU:lan Wolff. 801 Galey Te....
race, Media. Delaware County. Pennaylvania.
Executrix: Rowan! Kirk. Esquire, AttorDQ.
802 County Buildlnlr. lIedia. Penna.
Notice is berebJ' given that Letters Testamentary have been aranted in the above estate.
and that all pel'9On. Indebted to the abuve
etltate al'e rl!qneeted to make payment and
those havinrr claims to present the same. without delQ to the Eseeutrb: or her attorneJ'.
I-IWt
~
----
T _ with the r1abt """ _
of the·
add aile" In common with the ow:nen and
oeeaplen .of other'
abuttlna thehOn:
and a»o ~r with .U the l'fa'ht. liUe
and fDten.t of the pantor in cm.balt bed
of the Howe mentioned foUl' feet (4') alIe7...
,And _110 all that e.enaln lot or pJeee ot
land with the buUdlq and improvemuta
thereon ereeted .Itu_toe in the City of Cbester~
afOftlald. Bea"IDD'D&' at • point on the lOath.
westerly ,Ide of • lour feet (f') wide alley
,whleh CODuDbDJeata with • loor feet (f')
wide &Ilo' on the nortbwest,. CtPeDJnc Into
M'ell'Olle avenue,' and • twenty teet. (20')
aJlq OD the IODtbeut. _bleh Rtendll trom
Swarthmore Avenue belonging to the old
Ogden property. His father bad been a
landscape gardener in Germany. With a
fus.
team of oxen, Mr. Steigeiman helped his
Swarthmore students will recognize and
The resignations of Mn. -Helm HaU and
fatber to baul stone for the building of
participate in a world-wide demonstration William Price were' accepted with regret.
Swartbmore CoUege, and also to plant out lIebwe ••eDua to H,..tt.treet. hinDI... at
• point one hundred four leet (104') aouth_
of youth against war this morning in a
Mrs. Leuders presented the financial resome of tbe· trees around the College. weetwardhr from MeltoN .veDue-. and ODe
program arranged by the Student Peace port showing a balance on band, April 1,
Forty-nine years ago he married
Miss hundred forb'.one feet .Ix Ineba (141' 6")
Action grOUPJ with the co-operation of the 1935, of $18,215.32. Bills to the amount ren. 321 South Chester Road, before Doane, of ;10· old Quaker family of Spring. measured lOuthea.twardly from Twenty..Sl'lt
street. Thence eouthwatwardly tbl"OUl'h the
College.
01 $9,465.62 were pr... nt~ by Roland .L. Wednesday, May 1st.
field (now Swarthmore), whose home was middle of the party wan between garage.
The two prize winning articles will be on the corner of Swarthmore and Yale tbfrty-one and seventy-two one-.hundredtha: fftt
The usual routine of dasses will be sus- Eaton, chairman of the FInance Commtt(11.'12'). Thence northwestwardly ela"ht feet
publisbed
in the SWARTllMOREAN.
pended by the CoJIege at nine o'clock, at tee, and authorized paid.
Avenues. He built a home at 109 Yale three inehes (8' aN): thence northwestwardly
tbrouab tbe middle of the party walt between
Frank R. Morey, supervising principal,
whicH time Dorothy Detzer. National SecAvenue, where he has lived ever since. Six prages
thlrty..one and seventy·two one-hun_
in
his
report
told
of
IILe
Cor,"
the
French
retary of the Women's International League
children survive him: William T., Albert dredtha teet (81.72') to the southwelterly side
of tbe first menUoned four feet (4!) 'Wide
for Peace and Freedom, wiU address a stu- paper published every two months by the
IV., Helen (Mrs. H. S. Hawes), Howard alley;
then~e by same lIOutheutwardly eight
French
students
of
tbe
high
school,
redent meeting in the meeting house. J~hn
B., Marian (Mrs. Paul Passmore), and feet three Inches (8' 3'") to the 91aee of betrlnnhur. Together with the right and USe
H. Nixon, 'lSJ and Dorwin Cartwright, '37, ceiving first class mention at the Columbia
Florence. For many years ·Mr. Steigelman of
saId al:e)'s in common with tbe owni!1'B
will also speak on some phase of the war Interscholastic Press Conference, for school
was a valued employee of the J. Gibson and oceuplers of other lands abutting thereon.
papers
published
in
a
foreign
language.
It
The southwesterly line tbrot18'h the middle of
problem. A large delegation of students
(Continued from Page 1)
McIlvain Lumber Co., of Philadelphia.
the right of way, twent)l'_ae,·en and forty_
of the Mary Lyon School and the Swarth- was the only newspaper of its kind from
I Funeral services were held on the Friday ~en one-hundredths feet (27.47') wide. ex_
more High Scbool are to attend the meeting this part of the State receiving th~ men~ the Club accepted the resignation of its' following Mr. Steigelman's death. Inter- tending northwestwardly from the northwett_
erly aide of a twenty feet (20') wide alley
to co-operate with the student demonstra- tion.
President, Mr. Charles D. Mitchell.
ment was in Arlington Cemetery.
fllty feeet (50'). whi~h right 01 way Is to be
The Carey Company have finished re- . The (hairman of the nominating comtion.
wed for drive with right ot fngreg. egret!
and re&'USI. in common with the owners of
pairing the roof of the elementary school mittee, Mr. J. Archer Turner, reported offipremises adjoining on the lIonthwest and
building at College Avenue. The bids for cers for the coming year to appear on the
northeast.
printing sc~ool stationery and su~pli.es were ballot as follows: President, Dr. A. F.
TOgether with aU the right. Ut!e and interest of grantor in one-half bed of the above
awarded to the John Spencer Prmtmg Co. Jackson; Vice-President, John Dolman, Jr.;
fint mentioned four feet (4') wide al1CJ'.
A letter from Mr. Fickes, expediting en- Treasurer, Thomas W. Andrew, and SecreImprovements conslst of two anrt one-halt
$250.00 Cash or certi81Wf cheek
briek and atucco hotllle, 16 JI: as feet:
-rineer of the Public Works Administration tary, George W. deForest. To the Board at-Conditions:
time ot sale (unlen otherwise atated in atory
porch front: two-story atucco addItion, 7 ::Ii: 8
advertIsement). balance in ten days. Other feet;
:n Harrisburg, told of the application for of Governors for the three year term, conditiona
ahzcco garage, 8 x 16 teet.
on day of sale.
an additional grant of about $3,000 from Charles D. Mitchell and· Roland G. E.
Sold
as the property of Herman Rosen ..
Last Clanes of This Season to Be the Federal Government on the gymnasium
No. 1690 blatt.
Fieri Facias DecL"mber Term, 1934
Ullman
were
named,
and
to
the
Board
of
Held TomOITOw Evening
'!rant having been forwarded to Washing- Governors for the one-year t~rm, Roy C.
A:I that certain lot or piece ot land with ARCHIE L~VY. Attorney.
ton, D. C.
C Ie
. the buildings and improvements theron eree-~
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
About fifty mothers attended the meetThe burglary' insurance policies on the om y..
.
.
!sltuate on the aouthwuterly aIde of Melrose
Sherif!.
FollOWIng the busme5S meetlDg, the mem- avenue, at the d;.tance. of olle h:undred tour
ing ~f those interested in the Swart~mo~ offices, athletic equipment and shop with bers were treated to an evening of informalt feet (104') meaaured .outheaatwardly trom
Dancing Classes on Wednesday evenmg 10 total premiums of $30.00, were authorized
in the City of Chester.
.
When Thinking of Easter,
vaUdeville, embeUished wIth
sound effects TwentY-first
In the Countystreeet.
01 DeJaware and State of Pennthe \Voman's Club House.
renewed with Sweeney and Clyde, sehool from the Club's new microphone.
syJvaDia. ContainIng in tront measured thence
Think of
The following lVomen were elected to insurance brokers.
.
southeastwardb twenty·tbree lpet (28') and
extending in depth BOuthweatwardly one hun.
The final payments to contractors on the
serve on next year's committee: Mrs.
dred feet (100') to the northeasterly aide of
George Schobinger, Chairma~; ~rs. Carlos gymnasium cafeteria wing construction
a four teet wide alley whleh. communicates
with a lour teet. (4') wide aUey on the north_
Noyes, Treasurerj Mrs. BenJamm \V. Col- were authorized to be paid when the conweat opening into Melrose avenue, and a
Jins, Hostess; Mrs. W. L. Thorpe, Co- tractors have complied with P. W. A. regutwenty feet (20') wide alley on the lOutheRllt
Chairman; Mrs. \V. Burton Richards, As- lations.
exte.ndinK. from Melrose avenue to Hyatt
tltr.eL The northwesterly line extending along
sistant Treasurer, and Mrs. George Corse,
Mrs. Lueders, Secretary, read a Jetter to
the southeasterly side of the second above(Continued (rom Page 1)
mentioned tour feet (4') wide alley; the BOuth..
Assistant Hostess. .
.
the School Board from Walter E. Hess,
easterly line thereof exteend(ng' throUgh the
I
The Introductory Class and th~ Jun~or advisor in secondary education in the State
middle 01 the part)l' wall 01 lands 01 R. Lealie
Assembly met last Saturday evening wlth Department of Education, commending had intimate American contacts and hosts ~T;.Y;;I:;o;;r.==============
of friends here and he maintains a home
Mr. ~nd Mrs. T. H. Lueders. Mr. and Mr.:;. Mr. Morey, supervising principal, for the
in Vermont at which of late years he has
Wallace McCurdy, Mr. an~ Mrs ..T. M. outstanding supervision and administrative
Potted Plaab, BoJio: Auorbnents,
been able to spend a few weeks every year.
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Nell CUrrie, Jr., orogram which he is promoting in SwarthWheelock,
of
Swarthmore,
who
Louis
W.
Corn.e. to Order
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, and Mr. and more.
Mrs. D. G. Valentine as cbaperons.
INSURANCE.
headed last summer's expedition to the
If yo'u are making a coUecTomorrow evening, Saturday, April 13th,
pea
Labrador in quest cif labradorite or u _
tion of miniature plant. an.d
the Intermediate Class and the Senior Ascock stone," was influential in arranging
29 EAST 5tb STREET
sembly wiIJ be held. This wiIJ be the last
to have Dr. GrenfeB come to Swarthmore.,
vaaes. sec our .peciaJ £after
dancing class of this season.
'
.
di.play.
sold
to raisemined
fundsonforlast
thesummer
Grenfells tnp
Mission.
'
The stone
was
__
To hear Dr. Grenfell will be a rare and I
(C~ntinued from Page 1)
unusual pleasure; his talk is sur. to be
:ntensely interesting.
OF
Three additions to the cast have been
ARul Delaware CoualylDsiitatioD
made since it was published in last week's
We Are the LeadiDtr Market in
SWARTHMOilEAN. Thomas W. Lueders win
Delaware County on Easter Ham
take the part of Jem Barstow, the hutler,
Prices 20% to 40% Lower Than Prevailing Rates
and Dean Parker and OrJ'ilJe Simpson will
Swarthmore 1272
be among the Choir Boys and Boys of the
Village. Many members of the Senior as
..Continued from Page 1)
well as the Junior Section of the club will
In addition to the speaker, thcre will be
contribute their dramatic talents to the
Serve It Hot . .
It Hits the Spot
success of this final play. Some of the present representatives of about thirty
'ictors are wen known to the dub audi- leading colleges and universities. In the
ences, while others will make their debut second part of the meeting, each representative will have a classroom assigned
tomorrow.
The Fi(enc of "Master Skylark" is in for his use, and wi1l be there, available for
about the opportunities, requireThis delicioua drink make. an exceJlcnt hot chocolate, .trengtheni Stratford-on-Avon, the home of William conference
ing and vitalizing for youngaten. It starts them off to .chool with
ments
and
offerings
of
his
school.
Thus
Shakespeare, who. with other famous charabundant energy. Yet it haa no equal as a nightcap. Served warm,
first hand and accurate information will be
it aoothes and calm. the nervell.
available for inquiring parents and pupils.
Pupils to Hear W. I. L. ~er Weber Grace T. Wilson. Anna Woodwnd,
Ther~ Young and William C. F. Zeigen-at CoUege
>
~,
J\PRIL I~, 19;JS
aden, is represented in this prtsentation,
.APR a 01935
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I'rotestant Episeopal
Cheater Road and CoBesro Avenue
Rector:
~. J. Jarden Guent.h;er, S. T. M.
GOOD FRIDAY
Hour Service----12 :00-3 :00
EASTER ~VEN
4 :00 P. M.-Holy Baptism
EASTER DAY
8:00 A. M.
CHORAL HOLY COMMUNION
Thr~
SWARTIDIIORE
ME"mODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
I
PR~YTERIAN
SWARTHMORE
CHURCIl
~ Rev. ,John EllerY Tuttle, Minister
I
SUNDAY
Sehool. nay of Our RIsen,
.
:OO--Easter
Church
119:45-Sunday
:OO-'"The Glorious
School half
hour.Worship of SUnday
~C-:'" V ~usie by the three Choirs DC: 11 :OO-Morni~g Worship for Easter. Bap_
7:3O-Pag!'ant.0l·~The Christian Way." GiVen/
tisms. Recepti,;,n of M-:m~ra, Choir
by young people of the Sunday School.
Aw'!rds. OWenng t?,r M18810ns. Three
You Are Cordially In,·ited .
~:er::.. Sermon, The Message of
4 :46-Organ Worship for Eaater.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Ii :OO-Veapen for Easter. Three Choin.
110
Daffodils are starting to flower now on
the Swarthmore Campus. Although the
season of bloom extends roughly from early
April to early May I the climax may be seen
between April 15 and the first week of
11:00 A. H.
.
SUNDAY
.
May.
9:45
A.
M.-First
Day
Sehool.
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
CHORAL HOLY COMMUNION & SERMON 9:45 A. H.-Morning Forum-Paul Cleaves FIRST CaURCH
OF SWARTHMORE
This important and lovely spring bulb
('"12th Mass," Mozart)
wi:1 speak on "Everyday HePark AVeDue below Harvard
ls being used by the Scott Foundation in Organ Prelude. "Finlandia" ......... Sibellue
lQrion .. I See 11.."
_
Introit,
"Christ.
Oor
P88SOVer"
....
Macfarlane
greater numbers than any other one plant. OrreltOry "Fear Not Ye" ............ Sproq J1 :00 A. I[.-~=~
Worship In the, 11:00 A.•.-Sunday SehooL
Its uses are two-raId: in large, informal Orean P::"Uude. "Festival Xareh" •... Calldn
.,
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda7 Leaaou-Sermon.
Frederick A. Knapp
masses in woodland the Daffodil serves
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday evenlnB' meellnlr each week, 8
Organlat
and
Choirmaster
9
:10
A.
II.
to
2
:-30
P.
M.-8ewiDlr
and
Qu1Jt..
cmeRy as an element of landscape beauty,
p.
m. Resdlna room open dan,. ueept Sun.
• ,00 P. II.
IDa illl Whittier Hoae. Boz 11IDcbeo...
dan
and hoUdan. 1 to '; Cbureh edifice.
while in the hardy border Daffodils are
-'The Reaurrectfon"-An Easter Pageant
All are cordial.,. invited to attend the len..
b7 the .Junior ChDj'e!. and Su:aday School
PJ8nted principally for their great varietal
All Cordial.,. I.riled
iceI•. and DBe. the Readlnc Room...
_ .)
interest. The former type of planting is ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;.._ _...;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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I
If:..
To Lecture in Washington
Johns~n,
Dr. Thomas H.
As&:stant Direc_
tor of the Bartol Foundation, will lecture
before the Academy of Science at Wash'in!=!ton, D. C., on April 26th and lith. His
subject on tbe first day will be "Cosmic
Rays in the Upper Atmosphere," and on
the second day, UAnalysis of the Cosmic
Radiation."
•
Penalties Added May 1
Penalties are added to unpaid 1934 tuees
on May 1st as follows: 5 per cent. penalty
on the SO~cent po11 tax; one-hall of one
per cent. per month, totaling 2 per (ent.
penalty on Boro OttupatiQ~ tax and 5 per
all residents
of the Borough 21 years of age or over.
If you, have not already doDe so, pay them
before May 1st and avoid tbe penalties,
z- - - - - - -
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Grace Roxby andJ0h0 I
, 111 kI
'UTed
Tb·
Narbeth "I IS "ee I
APRIL 19, 193$
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Ammerman,
Mr. Raymond Farringer, of Swarthmore, Green whose guests they will be over the
Avenu~, will atte~d a ~ouse party and his brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Easter holidays.
this week-end 10 Ocean City, N. J., at the Mrs. Robert Farringer, of Hollywood, =====,;,=========,;,==
Miss Olive Cleaves and Miss Mildred, cottage of Mrs, Lyle Taggart, of Drexel Florida, were the dinner guests of Dr, and
Swarthmore Methodist ChlD'eh
Bond entertained their bridge dub at thelHill,
Mrs, William T, Ellis, in their Fort LaudSOCIAL HALL
.
home of the former on Walnut Lane, Monerdale, Flor.'da, home last \"ednesday eve"N • hho " _-' "A N h
11'
e..
1:"__
t
f M'
K th
·
day cvcninJr.
Mrs. Nicholas Vlachos and son, Nick, Jr., Ding
theauu
Hou." ep ew iD
enne
~"'Da~emen dOD H1S8 Ida C
.
Park Avenue. spent the week-end in
F da
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aro
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April 26,
8.00
P. M.
lXon a n .
•
Jimmy and Teddy·· Bogardus, young sons
Pa.
John Schobinger, of Swarthmore Avenue, Admlnlon
Chlldrea _ lSc
Roxby Announced
of Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus, of
:s fcco\"cring from an attack of the grippe.
CaDdy fDr Sale
.
Cornell Avenue, ha\"c been ill at their home The Poets' Circle will be entertained by
A lovely informal wooding WaS
this wcck.
Mrs. \\TaUer Roberts, of Philadelphia, on
Mr. C. E. Lappe, who has been ill at his
formed in the Swarthmore Methodist
Monday nc,;t. The program will be given
home on Park Avenue for the past week,
Resolve to Look Your Loveliest
Church at 4.30 Wcdnl'Sday afternoon. when
Mr. and Mrs. George \V. Macintyre, by Dr. Harold C. Goddard, of Swarthis
improving
nicely.
at Easter!
Grace L. Roxby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. with their daughters, Louise, Jane and more CoJlege.
--John Byers Roxb)', of CorneJl Avenue, be- Doris, moved on Monday from their resiMr, and Mrs. Invin D. Wood. of North
came the bride of John D. Narbeth, son of dence at the corner of Han'ard and RutDcan Max McConn. of Lehigh Univer- Chester Road, returned last week from
Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth, of Lafay- ~crs Avenues, Swarthmore, to Rose Valley. sity, who addressed the Home and School Orlando, FJorida, where they have spent
eUe Avenue. The ceremony was performed
Association at Swarthmore High School tbe winter.
by the Rev. F. A. Manlo\'e, pastor of the
Mrs. John A. Miller, of \Vallingford, who on Friday e\"ening, was the o\'ernight guest
Bickley Memorial M. E. Church, of Phila- has been a patient at the Media Hospital of Mr. Robert C. Disqu~, Dean of Drexel
Robert L. Coates, of Havard Avenue, is
delphia, and uncle of the bride. The Rev., for the past fi\'e weeks, is believed to be on Institute, and Mrs. Disque, of Strath Haven recovering from an attack of the grippe.
Wayne Channell, pastor of the Swarth- the road to recovery.
Avenue. Dr. \Vra)" H. Congdon, also of
Mr. and 1\lrs. C. B. Williams, and daughmore Church, assisted.
Lehigh University, who was likewise here
ters,
of West Collingswood, N. J., were the
Mrs. H.· H. Long and son, Frederick R. for the Home and School Meeting, spent
The bride was attired in a gray dress
week-end
guests of Mrs. Williams' sister,
with· blue accessories and carried a bouquet Long, formerly of South Chester Road,
night at the horne of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Bernard
\V. Isfort, of Princeton AveSwarthmore, have moved to 413 East Nine-ITI"o"o" H. Lueders, of Princeton Avenue.
of mixed flowers.
nuc.
Mrs. Richard Hickox, of Binghamton, tccnth Street, Chester.
N. Y., the matron of honor, wore a navy
Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. Farringer, of
Mrs. H. J. Lumsden, of Kenyon Avenue,
Mrs. L. E. Putnam, of Lafayette Ave- South Haf\'ard Avenue, have as their house
blue lace dress with matching accessories
as her guests from Friday until Tueshad
nue, is recovering from an attack of the guest this week Mrs. Charles A. Keeler, of
and' carried yellow daisies.
day
her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Benjamin Narbeth, brother of the groom, grippe;
Wcstboro, Mass. Mrs. Keeler is the wife Mrs. Frank A. Green, of Detroit, Mich.
The
acted as best man and Miss Ruth Manof the Superintendent of the Lyman School Mrs. Lumsden and Miss Betty Lumsden
'Vestboro, the Massachusetts State returned to Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George T. Ashton, af Wallingford,
love officiated at .the organ.
Co-Ed Beauty Salon
The couple rereived their friends at the has returned from \Vashington, where she'I ',,', ••• for Boys. Mrs. Farringer's mother,
is now gtvlng the ever increasIngly
church following the ritual. Upon return- attended the concerts given in the Library
\V. A. Leopold, of Germantown, is
popular
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Farringer
ing from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. of Congress. These concerts arc the gift
of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge. Mr. and
Narbeth will reside in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Ashton will be in New York this week
the Easter holidays.
BEAUTY COUNSELOR
The bride and groom are graduatf'S of
attend
a
performance
of
"Parsifal"
at
to
FACIALS
Swarthmore High School. The bride later
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Brill, of Germanthe
Metropolitan
Opera
House.
graduated from. Syracuse University, N. Y.,
town, were the dinner guests of Mr. and
The skin and the hands present
problems In preJlervation to the
and Mr. Narbeth from Penn State College.
Mrs.
Newell
K.
Chamberlin,
of
Park
AveMrs. W. 'V. Speakman will leave Pasawoman who prides herself on her
beauty.
dena, Cat, tomorrow for Swarthmore, nue, on Sunday.
EASTER
The engagement of Miss Katherine where she will visit Dr. &ond Mrs. WitUam I.
Call for an Appointment
Miss Isabel Lyndall, of Dickinson AveDixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull, of Walnut Lane, following which
SPECIALTIES
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Dixon, of ·Needmore. Pa., and Dr. Harold will visit her daughter, Mrs. L. Hollings- nue, recently returned from Orlando, Fla.,
C. Roxby, son ot" Dr. and Mrs. John B.
104 PARK AVE.
worth Ward, of Mount Kisco, N. Y., be- where she spent the winter months.
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Roxby, of Cornell Avenue, swa;rt'e,h;;m::o,:r,~e:., fore opening her summer cottage at Buck
has been announced. Miss Dixon
Hill Falls, Pa.
Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen~ of Park Aveated from West Chester State
nue, entertained at bridge on Friday afterCollege and is now teaching in the Ridley
Miss Frances White, of Walnut Lane, noon, when the guests included Mrs. E. C.
Par~ School. Dr. Roxby is a graduate of
enfertained former college friends over the Lappe, Mrs. Pierce G. Gilbert. Mrs. F. Don
LAST CALL FOR
Swarthmore Preparatory School, Penn week-end, the Misses Biddle, of Riverton, Price, Mrs. David McCahan, Mrs. Paul K.
State College and Temple University Medi- N. J.
, Mrs. Paul D. 'Villiams, l\.frs. L. A.
cal School. No date has been set for thl."'
WetJaufer, Mrs. Lindley Peel and Mrs.
wedding.
Calvin B. Huntoon, of Harvard Avenue, Henry Mock, of Swarthmore; Mrs. Fred
will leave today on the S. S. Mimhattan Bell, of Ridley Park, and Mrs. H. W.
Dr. and Mrs. \V. Nivin Wherry, of Cedar for a short cruise to Bermuda.
Clark, of Rutledge.
Lane, had as their guests at dinner on
A GALA EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT
--Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Lippincott,
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Dele~
Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes and
hanty and Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson, of of Medford, N. J., were the week-end daughter, Virginia Ann, leave today by
Chester.
guests of Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull, of motor to spend the week-end in \VashingWalnut Lane.
ton. Mrs. Yerkes' sister, Mrs. S. V.
Raymond F. Farringer, of South HarFletcher,
of 'Vest Chester, will accompany
Mrs. Genevieve Maxwell, of Harvard
vard' Avenue, has been, since his appointthem.
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New
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':·Mrs. C. J. And,ews, of .Qickinson AveSwarthmo!l'e
Business Association
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,
Mrs. Harold O~iam, Mrs. Clifford Rass- nue, is recuperating at her home after hav--weiler, and Mrs. Paul K. Alger, of Swarth- ing been ill for the past three weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and Miss
more, attended a dessert-bridge part)" at the s:rippe.
Olive Perry are spending a fortnight in
the home of Mrs. George A. \Veinhold, of
Thursday Evening, April 25, 6.30 P. M.
Washington and vicinity, including a visit
Drexel Hill. on Monday afternoon.
Social HaIl, Metbo~i8t Episcopal Church
to Annapolis. where Mr. Perry was graduatcd fr,!m the Naval Academy.
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TODAY AND SATURDAY.
STANLEY
Fr'<'iay
"GEORGE WHITE'S
1935 SCANDALS"
&
Alice Faye
Allen
James Dunn
In
KAY FRANCIS
"LOVE IN BLOOM"
In
BIG STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
Clif Edwards
"Living of Velvet"
One Week Starting Monday
Arlene Judge
Lyda Roherti
with
GEORGE BRENT
WARREN WILLIAM
MONOA~ AND TUESDAY
'RUGGLES
OF RED GAP'
with
CHARLES LAUGHTON
MARY BOLANO
CHARLES RUGGLES
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
LESLIE HOWARD
'THE SCARLET
PIMPERNEL'
with MERLE OBERON
"ROBERTA"
WASHINGTON
CHESTER
Friday
(Today)
"The, LQst City"
Saturday and Monday
PAUL LUKAS
in S. S. Van Dyne's
"Casino Murder Case"
Tuesday and Wednesday
GENE RAYMOND in
"Transient Lady"
WEDNESDAY ON STAGE
RADIO TRY-OUT NIGHT
Thursday and Friday
Donald Woods and Margaret Lindsay
Spring - Spring
LANSDOWNE
JANET GAYNOR
WARNER BAXTER
"ONE MORE SPRING"
Monday OnlY-Special Matinee
Startin. at 1.30 P. M.
Added Attractions
Wednesday
One Day Only
KAY FRANCIS
"LIVING ON VELVET"
Thursday
Let Us Help You Enjoy It
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for spring and summer.
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Friday Only. A~l:"iI 19BACK AGAIN
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Teres'....
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Aquapruf
Dressing.
Have
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Wedneaday and Thursday
Carl Brisson
Mary Ellis
In
In
''lbtl Good Fairy"
"All the King's Horses"
"Mer Office Hours"
Monday-Matinee at 1.30
Tue.dsy, 9.00 P. M.-Radlo
Amateur Night
Wednesday Only. ~pril 24
Lining.
Have
your
'Vi re$tone
Vi re$tone
Cleaner and
set
"Living on Velvet"
, "SEQUOIA"
with .Jean Parker
Special--t.OO P. M. School Matinee
Top
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£d.itor ancl PubU.her
OFFICIAL
SERVICE
NI
~arch,"
charity fund of the club.
I
At four o'clock the officers and members
the
annual
meetings
last
week
the
I
uf
the Junior Church and Sunday School
At
TITUS J. EWIG
new trustees elected were: E. C. Lappe, will present an Easter Service, uThe Resur_
~D.eral Man••er
'V. }. Moore, L. P. Wray, and George rection." Character parts will be taken by
ROSALIE DRYDEN
Gillespie. The new elders arc: Pierce G. the fdllowing; ?fargaret O. Cresson, Wils.daJ EdItor
Gilbert, Dr. John R. Kline, Joseph A. liam G. Cleavcs, Donald Lange Ernest
Perry. Mr. Gilbert and Dr. Kline werc Lange, Trevor Roberts, Ted Saulnier
Pboae Swarthmore 800
Eaterecl . . SeeoD.. c .... Matter, JaDuary 24, ordained and installed last Sunday by Dr. Dean H. Parker, Jr .• Arthur Meryweather:
1829, at the Poat OIBce at Swarthmore, p ....
Tuttle.
William B. Bullock, Jr., Sidney R. Gittens,
UDder the Act of Mareb 3. 187&.
Jr.,
James Dryden, Sergeant B._ Brewster,
The trustees have orJ?;anizcd (or the new
Friday, April 19, 1935
Jr.,
Chi
boerne Stc:!c, Betsy Park~r, Flo:-- I
church year by the ~Iedio; of George
rncc
Whitsett,
and Elizal;teth Pope. The
Schobinger, president; James H. Horna"Reader"
will
be the Rev. Thomas A.
IN PRAISE OF THE "TOT LOT" day, vice-president;
J. Moore, secreMeryweather.
\Vinifred
Prince and Judith
tary, and E. C. Lappe, treasurer.
To the Editor:
Koch will be the le2ders of the "Angel
The ·"Tot Lot" effort in Swarthmore is
Choir." ~"n Anthem, "By Early Morning
now a matter of history. That effort saw
Light," will be sung by a Chorus composed
jts fruition in the raising of $500. In penof Caroline Shero, Margaret O. Cresson,
nies, nickels and dimes, $$00 went out of
Betty Cleaves, Florence Cleaves, Adelaide
Swarthmore. But the knowledge gained by
Cleavcs, Sue Wolters, Alice Hadley, FlorMethodist Notes
our children, that there are children less
ence Whitsett, Elizabeth Pope, Theodore
privileged, the sympathy awakened for
Easter· Day will be observed with services Hulme, Betsy Parker and Winifred Prince.
them, and the determination through the of great attractiveness. The Church will A solo will be sung by Dean H. Parker, Jr.
children's own efforts to help them, brings be appropriately decorated. The Pastor,
The General <;ommittee, of which Mrs.
a wealth into Swarthmore beyond com- Dr. \Vaync Channell, will preach in the
puting.
morning at 11 o'clock, on I'The Glorious Dean H. Parker is Chairman, includes Mrs.
MAUD L. BISHOP. . Day of Our Risen Lord." The three choirs Wayne H. Randall, Mrs. Thomas A. Meryj of fifty voices will sing.
New members will wcather, Mrs. F. 'V. H!!dley, Miss Iona G.
Putnam, Mrs. C. F. Wolters, Mrs. L. J.
be received.
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
Koch, Mrs. H. H. Perry, Ernest O. Lange,
AMERICA"
In the evening at 7.30, a Pageant, uThe Dc-dn H. Parker and Sergeant B. Brewster.
The following is the twelfth in our Children of the Way," will be given by the
Flowers for decorating the altar may be
alphabetical series of accounts of Swarth~ young people of the Sunday School and
more men and women as they appear in the Young People's Choir. The characterlS brought to the Parish Housc on Good Fri"Who's Who in America," reproduced with
Abigail, Nancy Hoot; Ruth, Anna day or on Saturday before noon. On
the permission of the publishers of the Bnnsfield; Rachel, Phoebe Huffnal; Esther, Easter Day they will be taken to the wards
volume.
Elsie Bernard; Naomi, Bettie Brinsfield; uf the Philadelphia General Hospital.
"DRESDEN, Arnold, mathematician; b. Miriam, Marian Bernard; Sarah, Hildah
The Annual Congregational Meeting will
Amsterdam, . Netherlands, Nov. 23, 1882; Thomas; Elizabeth, Phyllis Rhoads; Peter,
be held in the Church on Monday evening,
B. Mark arid Anna (Meyerson) D.; U. of Robert Peterson; Andrew, Edward Alston;
Apri.1 2Znd, at 8.00 o'clock. Reports will be
Amsterdam, 1901-03 i S.M., U. of Chicago, Caleb, Jack Pitman i Mark, Dick Hoot.; ~iven by the Rector and \Vardens and by
1906, Ph. D., 1909; m. Louise Schwendener. Timothy, Fred Scott; Stephen, David the officers of the various Church organizaof Chicago, June J2, 1907; 1 son, Mark White; Mathias, Gary White; Ira, Jack tions.
Kenyon. Came to U.S., 1903, naturalized Huffnal; others participating, He!en Hoot,
citizen, 1912. Teacher of mathematics, Billy Hartman, Doris Whitecar, Marian
At 8 o'clock ne"t \Vednesday evening,
University High Sch., Chicago, 1906-09; Troxel, Betty Mitchell, Helen Whitecar, April 24th, the Choir Boys, under the direcinstr. mathematics, 1909-12, asst. prof., Alberta Speck, Virginia Speck, Mar- tion of Mr. Knapp, will present a feature
1912-21, asso. prof.• 1921-27, U. of Wis.; garet Adams, Howard Sheldrake, Billy talking movie and also a comedy in the
prof. mathematics, Swarthmore Coli. Thorne, Jane Anne Williams. Clara Jean Parish House. The boys are endeavoring
1927-... Service with A.R.C. in France, Alston will give a musical recitation, i_Jesus to raise money to pay for one of the new
Sept. 1918-June 1919. Fellow A.A.A.S.; Is King." Betty Michael will sing "In pews in the church.
memo Math . .Assn. America (pres. 193J~35), My Father's House." by W. F. Sudds. The
Am. Math. Sec., Academie of Macon, Intermediate Choir will give "Melodies of
Martha C. Walker
France, Societe Mathematique· de France, Easter," with the il1uminated Cross. The
Martha C., widow of the late John HerDeutsche
Mathematiker
Vereinigung. Pageant is directed by Mrs. Alice Hoot, man Walker, died suddenly at the Strath
Author: Plane Trigonometry, 1921; Solid assisted by Dolly Viscidy; costumes by Mrs. Haven Inn, where she had made her home
Analytical Geometry and Determinants, William ~. Kistler ~nd Mrs. Otto Krausi for a number of years, on Thursday of last
1930. Home: Swarthmore, Pa.'"
stage setting, Thomas Aveson.
wcck. The funeral service was held at
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, the
Two one-act plays, "The Neighbor," by pastor, Dr. Tuttle, officiating, last Saturday
Pr...byterian. Notes
Zona Gale, and .uA Nephew in the Ho~/, ut one o'clQck. The interment was in WilOn Easter Day, there will be the Baptism by Beulah King, will be given in the SOfiai mington, her former home. Mrs. Walker
of children, presentation of choir awards, Hall by members of the Young Woman's is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John E.
reception of new members, and a special Auxiliary, on Friday evening, April 26th.
Eulweiler, of Philadelphia, and a son,
thank offering for the work of the foreign
Herbert H. Walker, of Pelham Manor, New
Trinity ChlD'cb Notes
missionary of the church, Dr. Baugh, whose
York; also by a sister, Miss Eliza Craig,
mc:dical work in Korea needs $500, for
The "Three Hour Service" on Good Fri- and a brother, James Craig, both of \Vilspecial purposes. The United Church Boys' day will begin at noon. The Rev. Thomas mington. The funeral service was largely
and Girls' Choirs, numbering seventy A. Meryweather will give the preliminary attended by friends and relatives from
voices, will sing at morning worship and Meditation and Mr. Guenther will give Swarthmore and vicinity. Mrs. Walker
also at the special Easter vesper service at the Meditations on "The Seven Last 'lad long been a favorite at the Inn and
4.45 o'clock, Easter Day, Dr. Tuttle will Words."
among a large circle of friends, to whom
preach on the "ltiessage of Easter."
her genial qualitiC5 and strength of charOn Easter Day there will be a Choral acter had endeared her.
Celebration of the Holy Communion at
8.00 A. M. At 11.00 o'clock the Choir.
H. S. Faculty Tea April 30
A SOUND
under the direction of Frederick A. Knapp,
The faculty of Swarthmore High School
will sing "The 12th Mass," hy Mozart. will hold its annual tea in the library of
REQUIRES FACTSI
The Rev. Edward H. Bonsall will assist at the school on Tuesday, April 30th. Mrs.
the service.
Tait McKenzie will read selections from
her poems.
The Introit will be "Christ, Our PassDr. Pitman at Legion Meeting
A large and successful meeting of the
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SW. 1833 ied of "Seeing the Invisible." He used a
large collection of slides and presented a
very clear, popular lecture on Astronomy.
The meeting was held in the Sproul Conservatory and the Harold Ainsworth Post
was the host to the Ridley Park and Chester City Posts. Because of the great inBY THE
tcrest in the subject, a number of guests
came with the visiting Legionnaires, and
WOMEN OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS
some of the fathers brought their children.
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Friday Evening, 8.1S, April 26, Clothier Memorial
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evening in this mObth in the old Prep organ numbers will be: Prelude, " F i n . l t i
School gym, open to all young men of llandia... by Sibelius, and Postlude, "Fes!lmlnBl1IZIZIBBIi_
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the Borough. The proceeds are for tbe tival
by Calkin.
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Monday and Tuesday
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CONSTANCE BENNETT
"AFTER OFFICE HOURS"
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APRIL 19, 1935
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DOG MAN'S BEST FR.lEND
APRIL 19, 1935
-----'----.,.---------,aCtiVilies of Ihe churches and Iheir leaders IIhi5 may lead 10 increased planliDgo, Ihus Embodied in Ihe .Iory are many Uttle
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regarding whkh it was worth while for still further beautifying our avenues and known folk songs and tales which adapt
To the Editor:. .
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the public to be informed. Seeking always reserving Swarthmore's reputation as a themselves for reading to younger children.
UA large maJonty of tbe cllizens of the for accuracy and for constructive values P
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BOIOU~h should feel ~rateful to Borough rather than for :sensation, .he was a valu~ suburban beauty-spot.
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Council and t~e Police Department for able inftuencJ in protecting the church
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Children', Concert Tomorrow
Mn. Hall to Be Principal Media their sane and humane rulings in relation against distorted Of tn:S:eading statements.
Appointed Representative
to our best friends.
Newspaper men trusted him, and those who
Friends' School; Mr. Price to
The annual children's concert of the
HMay
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take
the
liberty
of
quoting
that
were competent to judge gave him the
Join Private Boy.' School
Farringlon C. Wood, of Baltimore Pike Philadelphia Chamber SIring Simfonielta
most famous address of the late Honorable highest rank among all the religious pubMrs, Helen M. Hall, of Swarthmore, will George G. V~st, in defense of our friends. lidty men of the country.
and Lincoln Avenue, has been appomted with Fabien Sevitzky as its Conductor was
.assume the principalship of the Media
U 'Gentlemen
of the Jury: The best
"At "the same time, because of his sin- resident sales representative for all General. given ~n Saturday, April 13th, at 11.00
Friends' School next fall. Mrs. Hall's resig- friend a man has in this world may turn cerity, his unbiased attitudes, the wide
.
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. A. M. In Ihe Ball Room of the Bellevue.
nation from the faculty of tbe Swarthmore against him and become his enemy. ,J;lis knowledge of religious affairs. gained in his Eleclnc Home Apptiances Ihrough Radio Stratford in Philadelphia. Every year this
High School was accepted with regret at son or daughter, that he has reared With experience, and, his deep loyalty to the Electric Service Laboratory of 546 Edg- concert attracts hundreds of children who
the last board meeting. She has been in- loving carc, may prove ungratciul. Those. church, which he also served as a ruling mont Avenue, Chester.
show by their silence and their enthusiastic
structor of seventh grade English, social who arc nearest and dearest to us, those elder he won the respect and the friend•
applause that the great music has been enstudies, and health, and ninth grade his- whom we trust with our happiness and ship 'of those church leaders and ministers
joyed. This quick, beautiful response of
Succeeda Mn. Prince
tory for the past four years at the school good name may become traitors to their with whom his work brought him into asthe emotions of children to that which is
here, prior to which she was principal of faith. The money that man has he may sodation. Alwavs delighting in bringing to
best in musical appreciation is eminently
The appointment of Carroll L. Rutter, worth while.
the West CheoSter Friends' School for two lose. It flies away from him, perhaps notke the credil~ble achievements of othzrs,
of Pottstown, to succeed Mrs. Winifred
years.
when he nfeds it most. A man's reputa- he sought no personal prominence for himThe school to which Mrs. Hall will go in tion may be sacrificed in a moment of ilI- self. In recording this tribute "to Mr. Notman .Prince, of Swarthmore, as workYE
the fall is seventy-fh'e years old and in- considered action. The people who. arc Clarke's memory, the General Council of men's compensation referee for Eastern
cludes a kindergarten and nursery school Ilrone to faU on their knees to do us honor the PrC"sbytcrian Church in the U. S. A. Pennsylvania, ha'S been announced.
in addition to the first sh: grades. It is when succe!$S is with us may be the first seeks not onh- to make known its official
one of the s\"stem of Friends' Schools which to throw the slone "of malice when failure appreciation ~f his invaluable scn'ice, but
"Rudi of the ToO Gate"
prepa,~ fo; the larger schools such as settles its cloud upon our heads. The one to voice the sense of personal loss felt by
A. HAUGER, Prop.
l'riends' Select and Westto\\'n. Mrs. Hall absolutely unselfish friend that man can its individual m~mb('rs in his passing from
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The Committee in (harge of the Chilwill co~tinue to make her home in S\\'arth- have in this selftsh world, the one that us."
dren's Department of the Swarthmore ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
more.
ncv~r d~scrts him, the one that never
Public Library wishes occasionally to direct
William W. Price, of Rose Valley, who proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his
to a book recently acquired. It
attention
als:> presented his resignation at the: meet- dog.'
recommends
a t this time "Rudi of the Toll
ing of .the School Board, on Monday, April
'Gentlemen of the Jury: a man's uog
Gate,"
by
HiJI
and Maxwell. for children
8th, will join the faculty of a private boys' stands by him in prosperity and in povto
ten
years of age.
from
seven
school"at Lake Mohonk (nzar Poughkeep- erty, in health and iii sickness. He will
with Each Child· s Haircut
This
book
tells
a
charming and simple
sie), N. Y., where his position will be partly sleep on the" cold ground, where the wintry
story
of
Rudi,
a
little
German
boy;
his
e:tecut~ve.
In addition to acting in the winds blow and the snow drh'es fiercely,
capacity of assistant head master, Mr. if only he may be ncar his master~s side. Residents' Aid Required to Main· ~randfather who is the keeper of the gate;
his little neighl:.or, Marie Liese, and Gott-,·
Price will teach social studies and drama. Re \vill kiss the hand that has no food to
tain
Verdant
Beauty
of
lieb,
whose hands create facinating singHe has instructed the eighth, ninth, and offer, he will lick th~ wounds and sores
FRANK'S
ing
toys.
The setting of the German vilSwarthmore
Streets
tenth grades at Swarthmore High School that come in encounter with the roughlage with its annual town pageant, its
in English for the past two years. Mrs. ness of the world. He guards the sleep
BARBERSHOP
Everyone who is familiar with Phila- friendly Xmas holidays and the-"toy fair
Price and sou, Philip, will accompany Mr. of his pauper master as jf he were a prince.
Price ",nd make their home at Lake Mo- When aU other friends desert, he remains. delphia's suburbs knows Swarthmore's at Nurnberg is completely satisfying.
flank f~r a year or so.
When riches take wings and reputation trees; the shady bower, so often referred
falls to pieces he is as constant in his love to as "Unter den Linden," that extends
as the sun in its journey through the for e mile along Chester Road and tbe
~ Be Kind to Animals
heavens. If fodune drives the master shorter l'istas on our other streets.
.
Anniversary
forth
an outcast in the world, friendless
No one realizes their value as a comIs your dog a thorough gentleman or
and
homeless,
the faithful dog asks no munity asset more than our borough counCharge
\ady? . Are" his or her manners everything
Cub in 10 Days
Egg
they; should be? I( not the Delaware higher privilege than that of accompanying cil, as was evidenced a few years ago by'
$10.00
$9.50
Countt sodety for the prevention of him" to guard against danger, to fight the appointment of a Tree Committee.
Stoves
10.25
9.75
cruelty:" to animals is making a special plea against his enemies, and when the last From time to time appropriations have
Nut.
10.00
9.50
to yc.~ in observation of the recent Be scene of all com~s and death takc:s the mas- bccn made to further its work, an additcr
in
its
embrace
and
his
body
is
laid
away
-Kind',tp Animals Anniversary, to start your
tional sum of $50.00 having been allotted
Pea .
8.50
8.00
J?Ct on.1 a proper course of training. Upon in the cold ground, no matter if all other at its last meeting at the requt!$t of Mr.
Buck
7.75
7.25
the oy(ner of the dog falls the responsibility friends pursue their way, there by his H. I. Hool.
Rice
6.75
6.25
-of pr~p'erly training the dog so that he may graveside will the noble dog be found, his
During the last few years many good
ey~s
sad
but
head
between
his
paws,
his
not be',objectionable to others.
citizens have planted trees to replace tbose
Thhlgs to remember are that no one en- open in alert watchfulness, faithful and that have died or to fill in gaps. It was
joys "being wound up in somebody's dog true, even to death.' U
to stimulate this work that the committee
Respectfully" submitted,
leash when walking on a public sidewalk;
was appointed.
A Friend· of t he Dog.
nor does the parent appreciate having the
A careful survey of the -borough was
neighbor's dog jump at his" small son or
made soon after its organization, and this
Good to the Last Shovelful
daught'er while t.he latter are '"at play. If
IN PREI'ARATION~
: has been"" kept _up to date frPm time to
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"Sw~more
10412
Office Closes at Noon Saturday
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you t.;ach the dog to walk with you when
time by th~ various members;" each having
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Attention
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Here
is
something
you "have him on a leash these unpleasanta section of the borough under his or her
Which you must not misslleSSe$" will be avoided.
supervision.
Swarthmore
has had some great events,
Remember too that your dog is not welIt is hoped that council and the com- I
But never one like thiscome :On the neighbor's lawn, and that the
mittee
may have the continued co·operaThe Presbyterian women have all
properly trained dog will not soil sidetion
of
the
citizens of the borough, and that
Put their heads together
walks' and lawns. Dogs are naturally
To p1an-a supper and bazaar,
cleaRly in their habits and if properly
Regardless of the weather.
trained seldom misbehave. There arc books
date-November seventh, and
The
~vailable on the proper training of dogs
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Creamed Buttermilk
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Table
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SeaFoods
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Action taken by the General Council of
the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., on the
death of Wa1ter Irving Clarke, of Swarthmore, who died July, 1934:
"In the death of Wa1ter Irving Clarke,
for 16 years manager of General As-,
sembly's Publicity Department, the Church.
lost a.faithful ~rvant, the value of whose
work could not be fairly measured ex(;ept
by those who had intimate knowledge of
its character. A trained newspaper mati
of long and varied experience, after many
years of secular employment he found his
true vocation in interpreting to the newspapers, whose requirements he so well
understood, the real s:gnifif;anCe of those
Not Friday alone, hut every
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you delicious and fresh sea
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can afford to overlook.
21c lb.
17e lb.
Cod6.sh Steaks
Just Bread
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MEDIA 900
You will find a large
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candy for every memo
ber of the family at
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PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST
Victor D. Shirer
13 S. Cbeater Rd.
Plto•• ~ Sw. S88
women: Mrs. L. C. Ashton, Mrs. T. Harry e\'rning, April 26th, in the Woman's Club
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sicale' given Tuesday evening by the Chorus
of the Swarthmore Woman's Club, under
the direr.tion of Mr. Henry Hotz.
That the Chorus fills a musical need in
many women's lives is shown by the fact
that nearly fifty women now belong to it,
and also by their excellent singing. Thus
a successful organization has been developed, one of which the community may
" well be prOUd;
Most of the program was devoted to the
works of H. A. Matthews, an outstanding
American composer living in Philadelphia,
to whose fine musicianship Mr. Hotz gave
a sincere tribute. The Chorus gave an excellent rendering of his "Fairy Fantasy,"
"Dusk," the jolly "Fantasy on Nursery
Rhymes," and" the masterly "Slave's
Dream."
There were two sweet-voiced
soloists: Mrs. Frank Davis in the haunting
melody of uL'Heure Exquisite," by Haydn,
and Mrs. Joho Stainton in the lovely
"Slave's Dream" solo. The excellent accompanist of last year, Catherine Loman
Clothier, was warmly greeted by the audience. She was ably assisted in one number "by our own well-loved pianist, Ruth
Ashton.
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Charles Israel, Mrs. T. M. Jackson, AIrs. their appreciation of the team.
T. H. Iohnson, Mrs. S. W. Iohnson, Mrs.
Tickets may be oblalned at bolh drug
L. E. Kauffman, Mrs. R. V. Little, Mrs. stores and at Buchner's.
E. L. Mercer, Mrs. Jacob Meschter, Mrs.
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H. L. Miller, Mrs. R. R. Moffett, Miss,
H. L. McLain, Mrs. A. V. B. Orr, Mrs. To Demonstrate rmger Painting
Dean Parker, Mrs. J. \V. Paxson, Mrs.
J. H. Perkins, Mrs. \V. A. Raiman. Mrs.
From 3 unt!1 5 o'clock on \Vednesday
W. R. Sanborn, Mrs. L. ]. Servais, Mrs. afternoon, April 24th, the a~ teachers of
R. A. Sheppard, Mrs. G. Simpson, Mrs. J Delaware ('ounty will .meet In the music
R. C. Spencer, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, room of Sw?rthmore High School.
Mrs. John Stainton, Mrs. A. S. \Vickham,
Ruth Faison Sha~, noted here and
Mrs. R. E. Wilson, and !rIrs. \V. N. ab~o~d for. her. creatl\'e metho~ of fing~r
Wherry.
" pamtmg. ~'·11I. gnre a demonstration of tillS
most fascmatmg art.
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Finger painting is a result of Miss Shaw's
ceaseless quest for imprond basic methods
of educating children at her small private
school in Rome.
Anyone interested is invited to attend
this exhibition on \Vednesday next.
DONALD OENSLAGER
SPEAKS AT COLLEGE
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The Magic Dinner is crown
roastoflamb, baked potatoes,
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There will also be cake, ·to
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hew it's done .• Recipe sheets
and foods cooked in the electric oven will be given away.
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Oenslag~r,
presented by SomThe Harvard Tea Room
erville Forum :in the Friends' l\feeting
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Oenslager is professor of scene design at
EASTER SUNDAY
Yale Drama School. He is considered the
best professional scene designer in New
from
York.
1 to 7.30 P. M.
Many of the important pJays to be seen
by New Yorkers this season were produc- Phone: Swarthmore 149-W
tions in which Mr. OCnsiager'5 scene plans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
formed the setting. II Anything Goes," "The r
Farmer Takes a Wife," and "Gold Eagle
Guy," were three for which he designed.
"Tristan" and "Rosen Kavallier," which
A Real Delaware CooolJ lostilolioD
were presented in Philadelphia recently,
We Are the Leading Mat'ket in
also had the scene projects of this SomerDelaware County on Easter Ham
ville lecturer.
Mr. Oenslager was a student of Mr.
Baker at Harvard University, then studied
abroad at the Modem School of Scene Design. Since his return he has been a member of the Yali-faculty in the Department
€if Drama. Miss Beatrice Beach, assistant
in English in charge of dramatics at
Swarthmore College, stu"died under him
while attending Yale Drama School.
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Scene Designer Presented by
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Remodeling
"Stage Design in the Theatre Today"
At Home or by the Day
Sw. 892
was the subject of an illustrated lecture by The Harvard
It is claimed by many Ihal the highest Mr. Donald
form of music is that of the string quartet.
Certainly the Curtis String Quartet last
"Tuesday night gave a memorable demonstration of the reason for such a claim.
Each of them is a true artist. Their ens~mble playing, in which the individual is
-subordinated to the group, represented the
hejght of musical feeling. Of the four
movements of the Haydn Quartet (The
Lark), the last was particularly enjoyable;
while the four numbers of the second
group, ('Drink to Me Only with Thine
Eyes," "The Mill," by Raff, a lovely selection by Dvorak, and the "Interludium in
Modo Antico," Opus 15, Number 3, by
Glazounow, all showed a thoughtful care
in planning audience appeal. It is hoped
that the Quartet will be a yearly feature
of this annual Woman's Choi""us Concert.
Sunnyfi.ld ~=!.S~ Butt.r _ 2 I'" 75e
in the Electric Range
Sal.
South Chester Road
i~Clt;~ Ib36C
Mm. Lovelt Freseoln, Mrs. 1. D. Gibson, Fairview Road opposite the Players' Club.
.the high M
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It is hoped that a great many will turn
standard set by the two recent concerts at Mm. F. W. Hadley, Mrs. F. R. Hyatt, Mrs.
out
and in this way support and show
the Clothier Memorial was the annual mumusical eveDings. Quile up
Cooked Automatically
1935
Here in Swarthmore
A Reduction of • • Pound on BuUer!
unsettled weather, it has also given us rare Mrs. Bertha Faries, Mrs. Walter J. Friu, everyone in their games at the ubox" on
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First Car to Close the Gap Between
Low Price and .Fine Perfor:mance
Ford Cars are priced at $495 up, F.O.B. Detroit. Easy
terms through Universal Credit Comp/IDY. All body types
have Safety GIaas throughout at no additional cost. .
.
To Fry
for Service Anywhere
CHESTER
for
Sea Bass
Fresh
Caugllt ....... .
Phone, Chester 6141
Much credit for the success of Ihe eve·
La CrONe Dance
Ding's program is due 10 Ihe able chairman
of the Music s.ction, Mrs. Jacob Mesch. The "Swarthmore Indians," local box la
ter. The Chorus Includes Ihe foUowlng crosse team, will hold a dance on Friday
Brown, Mrs. T. E. Beddoe, Mrs. Frederick House. Music will be suppUed by the
,Sprm. Feature of l«:al Club Pre- Child, Mrs. Dwighl Cooley, Mrs. E. W. Main Line Pennsylvanians.
Crosby, Mrs. R. E. Carels, Mrs. Frank The purpose of the dance is to raise
sented on Tuesday Evening
Davis, Mrs. P. W. Doelp, Mrs. 1. B. Dan. money to supply necessary equipment for
Even though April has brought us such ner, Mrs. R. L. Eaton, Mrs. L. C. Emmons, the team which so intensely entertains
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 19, 1935
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ment could not stand the a tiona oa I
or 0 er 0 (cs:
teO
g secre a - In. to tbe northwest. at all timet h.reafter R4,YJlOND E. LARSON. Attorn.,..
MRS MOTH REPORTS
ON MARCH WORK
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over and above its 37 other families re- jMrs. Garrett Pendleton, Chester; corre- forever. Subject to the proportIonate part of
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ceiving supplementary relief. III many of ponding secretary-Mrs. Elmer Melick, the e:I,pense of keeplD&' AllIe 10 aood order and Levari FaeiP
N(I. 1077
'II'
ftp.
r.
December
Term.
1984
W
!he families in which the Family Welfart Swarthmore; treasurer - Mrs.
113m
Under and lIubJect. abo to the e&aelDe:pt
AU that ee:rtain Jot or piece of around with
Department is givjng service, the wage-I Wohnus, Media; ass. istant treasurer-Mrs. :!S;!~D-:-':f t'h:JlP:~~:..:.rr:r'th~n~W~lI:~ the buJldlnn and Improvementt thereon
II hUUR. and Bubjec:t to the eaaement of a rea en!C;lted
IIltuate 01
In Delaware.
tbe Towmblp
earner has returned to industry b ut some M ercer IIays, Meeli a; M IS. ] 0 h n F arre,
Darby, County
Slate of
of UPPel"
Penha
Makea Interesting Comparisons prohlems have been left even when work Norwood and Mrs. Van Roden Marple.
talnll}8" waU runnlDII' alODII' the rear of Mid lIylvania. beeinnina at • point on the northa
' cases the fami,
' p rheld
em
a e 6 of approximak!1y elsbteeb thche.:ln eaa • II Ide 0 f Lonc La De ( Ofty ...'eet
Between 1934·1935 Period.
',S lound. In other service
A member
clad as a surgeon
a Jwidth.
,
wIde) at
the d.lslanee
of sixteen
northwatwardIy
in Welfare Society
I,'es may be recelvmg financial assistance "Clinic" over a bedraggled elephant G.O.P. I TOPther with the {ree and common use of from
the northerly
aide offeet
Clinton
road (fort..
. .
' a certain surtace dram aloDB' the rear of the teet
Id)
Co Ial I
Itt
~id no~ea:;::;y ~ld:O:t I!ngb re::~~'
The following report was given by Mrs. from the State Emergency Relief Board prescnbmg helps toward health and a above described premises, and subject to the on
or from the County Poor Board or Vet- prophecy that G.O.P. would entirely re- easement of Bald surface drain extendins alona lIixteen feet, and extendio&, of that width in
Helen Muth, of the Welfare Department,
. the lIe8r of said prem_ approxlmateb Jenlrth or depth oortheastward)y bet_eeo
·
h
at the meeting of the Community Health erans' Commission. The Family Welfare cover and lead t e NatIOnal Parade In twenty-two feet.. from the rear Uoe thereof, parallel lines at risht aDele. to the oid Loog
Department carries these families cOaopera- 1937 with a restored back bone and a re- and parallel with the saId rear line thereof.
Lane. eq.hty feet to the center line of a cera
and Welfare Society of Central Delaware t,
.
Improvements
coollbt
01 two-story
stone
and ta In te n '...ee t wIde dr Iveway, which dr Iveway
'vel)' \V,'th these other agencies where they covered authonty.
shln.ie
hOWie, 18x4'"
'eet.,
porch front.,
atucco
County, on Thursday, April 11th:
extenda
parallel
to road
Lon&'andLane
northwasta
g ive relief and this agency gives service.
An afternoon of cards was enjoyed by garqe, 9%16 leet. '" ...
wardly Into
Guilford
aoutbeastwardl,
"One hundred and fourteen cases were
Sold _ the property of Elizabeth E. Don- i to Cli t
d
.
.
ne
uO
of our greatest services comes the large group wIth pretty pr1ZCS of grow- aldson, single woman, mortgagor. and John H. n TogetCe: n w1th •the free and common USe.
carried over from February, only nine less
through the employment department, where ing plants as the reward to the winners. Oler. real owner.
right. liberty and privilege of the aCoresald
than in the beginning of March, 1934. n ine men had work in the C0 IIege woo d s, M rs. Ar I,Ingt on E vans, c hairman
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drl_ow-.. and for .
a p ........
0 I ar- HOWARD E. HANNUM, Attorney.
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,_ and wow....
During the month additional cases brought
course
at
all
times
hereatter
No. ta34
IInprovements eonsist of forever.
tWOastOry brick
the total to 135 cases, in contrast to 152 besides eight men gelling odd jobs. There rangemcnts, held a drawing of door prizes, Levari Facias
were five - women' placed in permanent two beautiful cakes and two lace scarfs.
December Tenn, 1934
store and apartment, 16x38 feet; two-story
cases at this time last year. But we were
All that certain lot "Jr piece of ground brick addition. 12x16 feet.
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with the buildings and imprOVements thereon
Sold as the property 01 Benjamin A. Bailey.
able to close out by the beginning of April work and six women placed in temporary
work.
The
total
for
March,
1935,
was
28,
erected,
situate
on
the
BOUth
lIide
oC
Clinton
mortaqor,
and Jerome F. Johnson, real
last year more cases than this year, with
road at the dislanee of six hundred fifty-tJix owner.
in
contrast
to
3S
in
March,
1934."
and
thirty-eight
one-hundredths
feet
westward
HOWARD
KIRK,
Attorney.
the result that there were 125 cases at this
Mrs. T. Harry Brown gave the office refrom the west side of Church Lane. In the
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
period in 1934-only five more than in
Township
of Upper
Darby,
In the ('.oUDty
of..
Sherit!.
port.
"We
wish
to
acknowledge
the
folDelaware
and
State
oC
Pennsylvania.
contain
1935.
lowing gifts: Thirty-five baby garments
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Ing in front or breadtb on the said Clinton
"In addition to the above figures there
road
lIixteen
extending
of thatparalleJ
width
and
one
hundred
diapers
from
the
Friendly
in
length
or feet
depthand
southward
between
were 70 people in March, 1934, who apa
Circle j clothing and muslin from Mrs. Jos- Players Club MeJDben Find Eve- lines at right ang!ee to the said ClintorJ road.
plied to the office for some informatioJi, in
seventy feet to the south side of a certain ten
Ding'. Entertainment Most
feet wide prh'ate driVeway extending westcontlast to 43 in March, 1935. The larger eph Seal, Mrs. E. P. Yerkes and Mrs.
DI'vertm·g
ward into a certain other ten feet wide priv&te
number in 1(),34 is possibly due to the fact Annie Daniels; magazines by Mrs. Daniels
northward
into cl'OIIlIlng
Clinton
driveway
extendinginto
to the
road and eastward
Church Lane,
that many people did not know the State and Miss Virginia Walker."
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson reported that
At the annual meeting of the Swarthmore the head of a certain otber ten feet wide
Emergency Relief Office had moved to
private road.
driveway extending nOorthward into
the \Velfare Federation had made possible Players' Club on April 8th the business Clinton
Lansdowne and consequently had to be rethe purchase of a much-needed new car.
meeting was followed by a treat in variety
Under and aubJeet to certain building referred there by our office. Although it
strictions, condltlona and agreements. and
program.
alllO.
We wilh to announce the aptakes time to see these applicants, they
pointment
of Mr. Farrington C.
Samuel
Evans,
Jr.,
loudly
proclaimed
as
Under
and
subject
to
the
payment
of
a
have never been included in our total case
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certain mortgage debt in the principal sum
Wood
.s
R~.ident
Salee RepreBIg Sam, acted as master of ceremomes. of twentyanine hundred dollars ($2900.00).
count.
aentative for all General Electric
His
rapid-fire
patter
and
his
bewildering
Together
with
the
Cree
and
eommon
use.
"Even thoup::h the State has been able
.
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right. liberty and privilege of the atoresaid
Home Appliancel!J.
successIOn of IdiOtiC ma eaups kept the t private driveways &8 and -tor driveways, pas-to make much better financial arrangeaudience in an excelJent humor, and added, lIageways and watereoutles at. alt times hereCaE Home Appliance. include
ments for its families by providing rent
.
. Iafter Corever. in eommon wltb the owners.
the famous G-E Refrigerators,
agreements and provision for gas, besides Women· Hear Albert Williams, much to the effectiveness of the varIOUS tenants and oeeuplera of the Jots of eround
acts. He first introduced Charles Deacon bounding thereon. or to any other properties
Rangel, Washers and Cleanera.
food, fuel and clothing, there still seems to
County Solicitor, at Largest
.
to which the use of said lirivewaya may be
ID a couple of Cockney mODologues, fol- extended by the aaid John H. McC~atchy.
be a need for the private agencies to give
The new 1935 G-E RefrigerLuncheon of Season
lowed quickly by a mimic movie, concocted
Improvements consis~ of tWQastory stone
considerablt supplementary relief. There
ator i. the most spectacular ada
and stucco house, 16x2. feet: one-story stucco
At the largest luncheon of the season and directed by Barbara Dolman. In thlS addition. 4x8 feet; stucco addition. 4x8 feet;
is no provision by the State for moving exvance in domestic refrigeration.
and setting were in black I poreh front; basement prage.
. ~_ h
combining the Jalt degree of
penses or the first month's rent. Last given by the Woman's Republican Club of the costumes
I Sold as the property of Harry Cra~ r ""bC ,
.
h'
economy. efficiency and service.
month our agency spent $4 7.00 on moving Delaware County in the Media Inn,
and w lte, and the VOIces came from the I
and rents alone. Some landlords have not Thursday, April 4, nomination of next loud speaker. The characters were acted I
The General Electric Refrigerbeen willing to accept the rent agreements year's officers was held and l\.fr. Albert in pantomime by J. William Simmons"
ator,
with a 100% hermetically
and families must move or pay fuU rer.t. Williams, County Solicitor, spoke at some Theodore Cros...c:en, and the authoress, while:
aealed unit, give. you a definite
Water. too, is an actual necessity. which the length on the bill to consolidate the col- Helen Reed. Ned Pyle, and Sam Evans'
5-yeBr guarantee and the .aState had not yet been able to meet. If lection of County wide taxes in one office. worked the microphone. Except for a brief
aurance of many more years of
unbrokt:D lIcrvice.
the State's budgetary deficiency plan could He was opposed to such consolidation of spell when the "sound track" got out of
gearJ
not
bad.
!
the
synchronization
was
be used for every family, certainty the collections.
Phone Mr. Wood today. Let
After the "movie," Big Sam announced a'
financial worries of the private agencies
The nominations were: J. H. Hinkson,
him
show you the numberle ••
would diminish perceptibly. The number of Ridley Park, for president, the sole trained animal act. The trained animal
advantages the CaE Home Sera
of families receiving supple,mentary relief nominee.
For the eight vice-presidents turned out to he Ginger Jackson, who per.
vants have aver all other home
appliances.
is only three less than this time last year. twenty names were nominated-Mrs. J. O. formed with great agility and histrionic
March, 1934, total number receiving relief, Hopwood, Primos; Mrs. Arlington Evans, talen.t under the direction of her mistress,
An appointment can be ar40; March, 1935, total numher receiving Haverford; Mrs. Robert Ivy, Lansdowne; "Senorita Ellenita," or, more properly,
ranged to meet your convenia
Senora
Jackson.
The
announcer,
who
reUef, 37. Over two-thirds of the total Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, Swarthmore;
encc. Just call Swarthmore 1273.
case load of 135 were service cases where Mrs. William H. Alexander, Secane; Mrs. "used to be a lion tamer," had some diffino reUef was being given. It is indeed for- H. H. Kynett, Wayne; Mrs. William Ward, culties with a lion that seemed to have
tunate for the agency that these 83 fami- Chester; Mrs. Robert Patterson, Lans- escaped from If Midsummer Night's
lies· receiving service have some means of downe; Mrs. H. B. J aebon, Drexel Hin; Dream, but recovered in time to present
5nancial support, for the Welfare Depart- Mrs. Homer K. Emmons, Secane; Mrs. "more dogs"-very we1l trained dogs that
William Everett, Springfield; Mrs. Locke, belonged to Carol Cleaver, and who made
When your prescription is
-Morton; Mrs. Josiah Beatty, Lima; Mrs. them do a tap dance routine.
filled
here you are sure that
BEUIEI D,
The piece de resistance of the evening
S. Capelana Palmer, Swarthmore; Mrs.
only
the
finest and purest
E. LeRoy Van Roden. Marple; Mrs. Henry was a one-act romedy of English publicRepresenting
drugs
go
into
it, It has been
Sheetz, Norwood; Mrs. William C. Alex- hoJuse life, presented under the direction of
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO,
our policy to huy and 8ell
ander, Media; Mrs. Clarence Shull, Fol- Charles Deacon. The parts were acted by
Diana Holler, F. A. Child, and Mr. Deaonly
the very best drug8 obcroft;
Mrs.
John
Leedom,
Upper
Darby,
Swarthmore 254
con, who succeeded in creating an illusion
tainable,
For expert preand Mrs. John Farrell, Norwood.
with the simplest setting. Though staged
scriptionsand rehearsed in little more than a week,
the play was performed with surprising
Phone 857
smootbness, and proved exceedingly entertaining.
The program conc1uded with a mono10RUe written and delivered by Mary Ryan
O'Brien, and announced as ua treasurer's
SERVICE LABORATORY
report to end an treasurers' reports."
Registered Pharmacist
Whether it succeeded only the next Annual
546 EDGMONT AVE.
Alwaya in Charao
Meeting can tell; but we are sure that the
CHESTER, PA,
young and inexperienced Treasurer of the
Players' Club must have gained many useHere's the first and only aerial
ful pointers,
to eliminate noise and interference on ALL broadcast bands.
SHERIFF SALES
A spectacular development that
Sheriff's OlTice. Court HO'lS!!, Media,
improves recepPenna.
tion on ANY
Saturday, April 27, 1935
radio I
Installed
9.30 o'cJ~k A. M.
Eastern Standal"d Time
ea8i1y and qnickl;y b;y our ezpertol
Conditions: $250.00 Cash or certified check
at time of sale (unles!!; otherwise slated in
advertlaement), ha:ance in ten days. Other
THOMA.S F. CONWAY
conditions on day of s8le.
RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Swarthmore 458aR and 4S6aW
Levari Facias
No. 1269
December Term, 1934
All thst certain lot or piece of ground, with
the buildings and improvements about being
erected thereon, situate in the Township of
Haverford. County of Delaware and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and deIJcribed accord.
ing to a certain survey and plan thereof made
for John H. Oler and Son, by Alva L. Rogers.
R. L. S., Ardmore. Penna.. on March n.
1927. as follows, to wit:
,
Situate on the northeasterly side of Oakford
road (fortyafive feet wide) J'lt the distallee of
one hundred and thirty-six feet meaaured
south twent)"a8ix degrees twentY--eight minutes
The trucks of the Philadelphio Eleclric Compony are
east along the said side of Osktord road from
a familiar sight on the highways of Ihis localily.
its tntersection with the 8Outheaster:y side of
Ardmore avebue (as widened to the width of
Carrying crew and equipment, they are ready to
aixty feet). Containing in front or breadth
handle the ordinary problems of maintaining thou.
southeastwardly along the said side of Oaka I
ford road thirty-three feet and extending of
lands
of miles of circuits.
that width in length or depth north sixtya
three degrees thirty·two minutes east between
parallel lines at ri"ht angles to said OakCord
These men are expert at fixing trouble "before it
road, one hundred and three and five-.tenths
happens." Their eyes are always scanning the poles,
teet. The northwesterly line thereof passing
through the center of a certain Seven feet
cross
arms, insulators, wires. transformers and ather
wide driVeway laid out between these premises
and the prcmises adjoining to the northwest. i
apparatus to detect any signs of damage or decay
and through the center oC the party wall I
that might be a threat to uninterrupted service. Other
of the garage erected on these premises 8!ld·
the garage erec:';ted on the premises adjOining
eyes are watching pressure gauges and pumping
to the northwest and the southeasterly lille
equipment in the gas department to the same end, and
thereoC passing through the cen~r of the
Ford '32 Coach V -8
Pontiac -29 Sedan
part)" wal}. between these premlse& and the
inspecling the pipe lin"s ond associated equipmenl.
premises adjoining to the southeast. the rear
Fot'd t30 Coach
B~ick '30 Ma.ter 6 Coupe
Ford t~, TOD Truck _ _ _ _ _ _ __
line thereof passing through a retaining wall
between these premises and the premises ad_I
By such vigilonce Ihis company has established a
jOining on the ftar. Being Jot No. 80 and
reputotion for continuous and dependable service.
known as No. 29-13 Oakford road.
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Under and subject, nevO!rthelf'SS, to eertain
eonditions and reat..ictions as therein fully
AUTHORIZED
eet forth.
Together with the Cree and eommon use,
right, liberty Bnd privilege of the above mea.
Uoned driveway as and lor a puaageway and
driveway in common with the owbers, tenants
Service
and oeeuplers of the premises adjOining to the
bOrthwest, at an times hereafter forever.
Reserving. neverthe:ess. the free Ilnd unina
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE _ SWARTHMORE
terrnpied use, right. liberty and PriviJege of
said driveway as and for a PesSSKeliAY and
drivewa,r for the use and benefit of the Ownen,
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th':
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PROGRAM FOLLOWS
BUSINESS MEETING
An Announcement!
Peop~e
of Swarthmore
NOMINATE OFFICERS
AT REPUBUCAN CLUB
.
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i~o~rt~.;.;.~o~r~.~n~d~r~e~'~1!oiwn~o~r;'~W~It~hi;ni.it~"'ie~to~
DRUGS
P. C.
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JR.
MICHAEL'S
College Pharmacy
RADIO ELECTRIC
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GUARDIANS OF YOUR SERVICE
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Lawson-SHEPARD Company, Inc.
,....,E_Od
Sal.
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PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
APRIL 19, 1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIED
TERMITES INVADE
COLLEGE BUILDINGS
New House for Dean
Woodlancb Ct!'metery
.1
----Mediaa69th St. TruSt
I
ataled by Secretary SCALLION-April 2.
Co., su«euon: by mel'll'er to The Media
Title a: Tru.t Co., trustee u/w of Marcaret
eRA
WFORD-Mareh
18,
Alice
R.
S.
Crawford
l
~atlIon.
deeeued. lor malbtenance of burial
An approp:iation has been made (or the
FOR RENT
and
Lansdowne
Dank
..
TrWlt
Co
.•
tr-ustees!
lot
In
Medla CathoUc Cemetery. o.a alated by
building of a new house for Harold E. B.
u/w of John D. Crawtord. deeeo.aed, as
Secretary of naaklbl', Reeeiver.
Jo"'OR RENT-Houaekeepfn&' apkrtment, three
stated by Secretary ot Bankinll, Receiver-.
Speight, Dean of Men at Swarthmore Colto five roomll, and bath. Albert N. Garrett.
DORHAN-April 2. Chl'Sler.Cambridge Dank SHARPLES-April 2, Girard T~~ Co., trusTelephone Swarthmore 489 or Pennypacker
iege.
.. Tnqt Co., guardian of John Dorhan, late
tee ujw of Cuper W. SJ:larples.,.~eased.
",42.
Proper~ ,?-ers H~ye Benefit Authorization was given at a meeting.ol a minor.
SMITH-April
I, John S. McClure. (lxecutor
FOR RENT Attractive modern apartment.,
of Vlewmg Exhibition PreI the Board of Directors of the College on EVANS-Mareh 18, Delaware County Trust
of Lucy Smith, late of City of Chester.
dve rooms, bath, hardwood floors. fireplace.
Co., tnutee u/w of Sidney Hoopes E\'ans,j SURM1AK-AprU 1. Michael Surmlak, ad..
pared for Their Aid
Wednesday alternoon, April 3rd, lor the
Adults. Good location. Telephone Swartha
late of Borough of Lanlldowne.
I minr.trator ot Mal'7 Surmlak, late of Town ..
more 12.aM.
building operations to start at once.
EATON-March 26, Behie Eaton LewL" adship of Upper Darhy.
The discovery, during recent months,
FOR RENT-Large and IImall apartments on
The
house
which
will
be
on
Elm
A\'enue,
of
Earl
O.
Eaton,
late
of
City
SHARPLESS-April
I, WlJJiam J. Sharpleaa,
mlnlstratrix
the Hill. Private entrances. Telephone. a wellaadvanced termite invasion in some
of Cheater.
administrator oC Margaret L. Sharplees, late
to the Woolman House will resemble
swarthmore 16aM. 7.30 to 8.30 A. M. or 6.30 of the buildings of Swarthmore College
ot Borough of Lansdowne.
to 7.30 P. M.
adjoining buildings, being of brick with EACHES-Aprll 2, Medla-69tb St. Trust Co..
makes the study of these insects of interest
IIUCCesSOrs by mel'g"er to The Media TJtle &: STEELE-March 9. Robert W. Steele. Philip
FOR RENT-Second floor tu.rnbbed apart- and importance to every home owner in a flat roof.
S. Steele and Com Exchange National Bank
Trust Co., truatee ujw of Annie E. Ea,ches.
ment: 6 roome, porch. Excellent loeation.
for maintenance oC burial lot In Wood.ands
• Trust Co.. ,"xecutora. of Anna Wenzlng
Palmer an~ Land~n, of Baltimore, Md.,
Cemetery, Lots No. 180·183, Section F. DJJ
June 15-$ept. 16.
Very reuonable. Call Swarthmore. Since much damage. may be
Steele deceased.
stated by Secretary of Banking. Receh·er.
'
swartbmore 673aM.
done before any trace of termites is seen, I are th~ archll.ects With ~. Raymond Rafl,
SATTERTHWAITE-March 23, The Flnt Na.
tiona. Bank of Darby guardian of Tboma.
FOR RENT-For buslneas m&n. o».e lsrge every Swarthmorean should avail himself of P?dadelph13, the budders. The struc- FOLEY-April 2. Medla·69th St. TrllBt Co..
SUCcesllOrs by merger to The Media Title'"
Hynson Satterthwaite,' a minor.
furnished bedroom. bath. 306 South Chester of the opportunity to learn about the ture 15 to be complete by September 1.
Trust
Co.,
trustee
ujw
of
Catharine
Foley.
Road. Mm. W. N. Clifford.
deceased. lor maintenance of burjal Iota in SMITH-March 27, Dela.ware County TrWll
methods employed for their disco\'ery and
New Cathedral Cemetery, Lots NQIJ. 27 and
Co., guardian of Ruth S. Smith, late It
control.
28, Range 1. Beetlon T. as Btated by Secre.
minor.
PERSONAL
As a feature of the Engineers'
lary oC Banking, Receiver.
STERN-March 27, 'The Pennsylvania Co. lor
pERSONAL-Lady wlAhes to give room and
GILLIES-Mareh 6, Jennie M. Gillies. admina
Insurance on Lives and Granting Annultietll,
breakFast to another in a very comCortab!e Night, held on Thursday evening,
executor of Charles A. Stern, late of Bor.
istratrlx of Malcolm Gillies, late of City ot
Swarthmore homt!'o Age preCet'l"ed between 25 18th, in the Engineering Building of
Chester.
ough
of Swarthmore.
and 60. . Write Box I. Swarthmorean Office.
College, a display was prepared to show
GARRISON-March 30. Mary A. GarrlAon and SWENEY-Apr;] 2, Lizzie E. S"'eney Kirk.
F. LynwGOd Garrison. trusteH and Provident
ROOM AND BOARD-WalUngford; adults; tbe methods and the damage wrought by
patrick. surviving trustee u/w of John R.
T:'Wlt Co. 01 Philadelphia, substitute trus
Sweney, d~eased.
private bome; delbthtCul surl'Oundlnga: exthis
wood-eating
insect.
The
method
emtee
u/w
of
David
R.
·Garrieon,
deceased,
cel:ent food.
Garage IIpace. Reasonable.
tor Mary A. GarrOOn, as atated by F. Lyn- TAYLOR-March 18. E:oma W. Taylor; e~a
Call Chester 2·2942.
ployed by the College to control and ex- Miss Ruth William. of the Na.wood Garrison and Provident Trust Co., of
ecutrix of James Tay.qr. late 01 TownshiP
PbUadelphta. survivln~ tl'Wltee.
of Sprjngfield.
terminate the pest was demonstrated. In
tianal
Woman's
Party
Lead.
LOST
addition, Jive specimens were available for
GELSTON-Marcb
26,
Girard Trust Co .. exec_ VALORI-April 2, Chester.Cambridge Bank
Discussion
utor of Annie B. Gelston. late of City of
and Trust Co•• guardian of Frances Valorl.
LOST-Last w~k, ehild'lI gray rain cape, inspection, in order that t.he insect may be
Chester.
late a minor.
.
near Dickinson Avenue. Reward. Tele.phone. Swarthmore U2.J'.
readily recognized.
Speaking before the Delaware County GRIFFITH-March 28. Hiram E. Turner, ex- WOOLRIDGE-March 23, Samuel A. Montgom.
ecutor of Mary Ann Griffith, late or (;it),
el")", executor of Marie Louise Woolrid&,e,
An external examination of suspicious League of Women Voters at the Discussion
LOST-Friday evening. green umbre1ia with
of Chester.
late of BoroUith of Parbide.
dog's head on handle. Reward. Telephone wood is absolutely useless in locating these Luncheon on April 5th in Media Women's
2. Provident Trust Co. of WOERNER-April I, The Pennsylvania Co.
Swarthmol"e 900.
termites. They work below the surface and Club, Miss Ruth Williams, who represented GRANT-April
Philadelphia, Mildred Stead. Edna M. Bruder for Insurances on Lives and GranUng Anand
Robert
W.
Grabt. executol1l of Frednuitles and Same H. Woerner, executors
are capable of reducing a beam to a paper- the National Woman's Party said, lithe
FOUND
W. Grant, deceased.
01 Otto Woerner. late of Borough 01 Eut
erick
thin shell without leaving an external world must know that American women
Lansdowne.
GILMOUR-April 2. Mediaa69th Rt. Trust Co.•
FOUND-Lal1te German Police dog'. Caroline trace. However, the method of
are legally recognized as equals of men."
successors by merger to The Media TiHe &: WILLIAMSON-April 2. Media-69th St. Trust
Sinclatre. Telephone Swarthmore 831.
Trust Co., trustee for Gertrude A. Deaves . Co., successors by merger to The Media Title
and discovery is simple, and the
She also stated that "Although the Con.
u/w of Maurice E. Gilmour. dect!aled, as
& Trust Co., trustee u/w of Lucy B. WUa
FOUND-Brilwn kid glove. size 6. on Ogden owner can apply it without great
does not make a distinction the
stated by Secretary ot Banking. Receiver.
liamson, for maintenance of burial lot In
Avenue. Telephone, Swarthmore 156&.J'.
During the past year, alarming and
Court has discriminated against GARREn-April 2, Mediaa69th St. Trust Co..
Eden Cemetery. as stated by Seeretary of
successors by merger to The Media Title
Banking, Receiver.
aggerated statements have been
women by the degrading interpretation that
FOR RENT
..
Trust
Co..
tnlJltees
u/w
of
Anna
M.
WOODS-April
2, Julia E. Woods, adminis..
concerning the prevalence of termites
women are not persons--and therefore are
Garrett. deeeased. tor maintenance of burial
tratrix c t a ot Clinton E. Woods, late of
lot in EasUawn Cem.etery, as lltated by SeeFrame dwelling, 4 bedrooms, that the College felt it helpful to pn,pare I not entitled to equal rights with men."
Borou&"1i of Yeadon.
retary of Banking, Receiver.
this end it is up to the \Vomen~ Miss
2-car gll1'llge, shady lawn. $65 a this exhibit so that property owners
READVERTISED
2. Allee M. Jardella. adthinks, to see that the actual JARDELLA-AprU
avail themselves of information which remonth,
m1ni!ltratrix of Jerome B. JardeJia, late of KIRSCHNEK-Dec. 20. 193(--.1ohn Kinchnek,
Borough of Lansdowne.
uwomen" appears in the Constitulates to the manner of infestation and
Jr., administrator of Mary Vail Kirschaek.
E.C. WALTON
late of Borough oC Media.
methods which aid in their control.
tion thus giving equal rights. At the LEWIS-April 2, Media·69th St, Trust Co••
GEORGE E. HILL. REGISTER OF WILLS
IIUCCesaOrs
by
merger
to
The
Media
Title
"
This exhibit is augmented by
table were also Mrs. Florence
STONE HOUSE
AND CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT.
Trust Co•• trustee u/w of Hannah R. Lewis.
Reclucecl to $60 a month-4 bedroom. and and representatives from commercial term- Bayard HilIes, of Wilmington, President of
for maintenance of burial lot in Hlekllttc
bath on lIecond Ooor; 4 rooms bt thIrci floor
Burying Ground, Providence Meeting ChurchEstate oC FREDERICK M. SIMONS (late ot
apartment; fir.t aad second 0001' porcbe.; ite extenninators, and equipment which is the National Woman's Party, and Mrs.
yard. as atated by' Secretal')" of Banking. Township
of Nether Providence. Del. Co.,
2~cal" beated ,ara,e.
on bunter. Entire being tried out at the College was shown. Arthur Kenny, Chairman of the Woman's Receiver.
Pa.). deceased.
house receatiy renovated•. Lar.CI lot,90s200. The College, in this connection, acknowl- Party of Delaware. Mrs. A. B. Geary, of
MARDER-February 27. James Holden. exec.
LETl'ERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
WM, S, BITTLE
utor of Clara Marder. late oC City of Chester. Estate have been granted to the undersigned,
edges the co-operation of Terminix Com- the Department of Government, and the
Swarthmore 1 tt-J
who request all pel'8on!l baving claims or de.
Notary Public - Insurance - Real Estate pany of Philadelphia, Guaranteed Sanita- Legal Status of Women, spoke against the MURRAY-March 6, Honora Murray, execua mands against the Eslate of the decedent to
trlx:
of
Patrick
Murray.
lDte
of
Township
of
!hake known the same. and a11 perllons in.
lion Company of New York City, E. L. Equal Rights Amendment and also gave a
Upper Darby.
debted to the deeedent to make payment,
MRS, A. J. QUINBY &: SON
Cabot through M. Buten of 69th Street, scholarly paper and talk on laws affecting MARTIN-Mat'ch 16, Eleanor W. Keller and without delay. to
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
EDWARD MORRIS BASSETT. Executor.
and E-.· L. Bruce, of Memphis, Tenn.
women in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Geary is
Leila P. Steele, executrices of Alleyne C.
Or to hia Attorney.
ERNEST C. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Martin, deceased.
an attorney.
RAYMOND K. DENWORTH.
MeCLURE-Mareh 18, David B. McClure. trus1429 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Viehoever Lecturing
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mrs, J. Passmore Cheyney, of Swarthmore
tee u/w oC William J. McClure, deceased. 4·19·6t
as stated by De!aware County Trust Co ••
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA.
President of the League. presided at the
ESTATE OF Edward Kenneth Wolt!. de.exec,uto.r of David B. McClure, deceased.
On Monday evening, April 8th, Dr. Arno Luncheon which was well attended. Mrs.
ceased; Dorcu LiI:tan WoUf. 307 Gale:y Tert. William Taylor, executor race. Media, Delaware County. Pennsylvania.
PLUMBING
Viehoever, of Swarthmore, lectured before Cheyney extended an invitation to the MILLER--:-April
of JeS!le E. Miller, late of Township of Executrix. Howard Kirk. Esquire. Attornl!J'.
Edgmont.
HEATING
a group of 300 representatives of the Medi- League and to the Citizenship School to
302 County BuUdlnll. Media. Penna.
Notice is hereb, given that Letters Testaand Pharmaceutical profession of New meet on l\~ay 10 in, the Swarthmore MEEHAN-April 1. John S. McConaghy, ada mentary
ROOFING
bave been II'I'Bnted in the above estate,
minlstrator
of
John
Meehan,
late
of
Towna
City and vicinity, givU:!B the
Woman's Club Hopse._ The dat.e wa~
thllt
all personll Indebted to the above
and
_,I)lp o~,:,~dtj.I:!'\ ._
. _'.'
estate are requested to make payment and
Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc.
some of his recent scientific
changed from Mp,;' 3 because the Penn· McMAHON-April 1. Nora M. McMahon. ex- those liavinli-aa:lma to-present the same. with_
tions. Friday and Saturday he is
league is meeting on May 3 in
ecutrlx of Nicholas J. MeMahon, late ot out delay to the Executrix or her attorney.
SWARTHMORE 43
.,
Towbship of Upper Darby.
S.U;.6t
ing a 5lmtlar
su h'Ject at Carlis Ie, P a., b eI are I Con'.er,t;,.. in Philadelphia and it would
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MORRISON-April'
2,
Medl8a69th
St.
Trust
t e cnnsy varua
ca emy 0
clence.
interfere.
Co., successors hy merger to The Media Title
BIDS
The School District of Swarthmore wi1l re&: Trust Co.• trustee u/w of Catharine Mor~
I
On May 28 a trip wi] probably be taken
rison, deceued. for maintenance of burial ceive bids at the Hillh School Bqilding up to
to sec Congress in session, the League and
lot In Media Catholic Cemetery, as slated 4 P. M., Monday. April 22. 1986. for j!lnitors'
supp:ies. The Board reserves the r!ght to
by Secretary of Banking-, Rceeiver.
Citizenship School co-operating.
reject any or a1l 'bieb In whole or 10 part
Send for Harley--Youlll Not Be Sorry
and/or to award contracts to other than ~e
PATCHELL
- March
30. Chester.Cambridge
nllWlln I ~================,--I
.
Bank &: Trust
Co.. guardian
of Sarah Ar- IInv bidders on any item or items. Spee~ft.
ment Patchell, late a minor.
cations may be secured at the School DIstrict
ORPHANS' COURT
High School.
PEAK-.;\pril 2. Herbert Peak, executor of Office in the Swarthmore
ELIZABETH; A. LUEDERS.
Florence Peak, late of Township of Upper
Honest Under the Cover
of Delaware County, Penna.
Secretary.
Darby.
Friends of College Attend and
-.·5a3T.
NOTICE OF FlUNG AND AUDIT PENNOCK-April 2. Lansdowne Rank & Trust
Witness Many Interesting
Co., successors by merg(!l" to The Lansdowne
OF ACCOUNTS
Exhibitions
& Darby Saving Fund and Trust Co.• trusa
Shop: 27 _ Main St., MortoD, Pa,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO HEIRS.
tee u/w of Abraham L. Pennock. deceased,
LEGATEES,
CREDITORS
AND
ALL
PERas stated by S~retaty of Banking, Receiver.
Eve., Call. Swa. 1839-J, Rudedl'e, Pa.
The Engineering Shops and Laboratorie5 SONS IN INTEREST THAT ACCOUNTS IN
RIGBY-March
19. Margaret R. Strong,' exa
FOLLOWING
ESTATES
HAVE
BEEN
Our Own Make Eggs
THE
at Swarthmore College were open to the
ecutrix of Elizabeth F. Rigby. late oC BorFILED
IN
THE
OFFICE
OF
THE
REGIS.
AU
Sizes.
Named Free
public on Thursday, April 18th, from 4 TER ·OF WILLS OR CLERK OF TIlE ORa· ough uf Ridley Park.
until 10 P. M. Everyone interested was PHANS' COURT, AS THE CASE MAY DE. RICKARDS - March 26, Chestcr.CambridR"e
F lcsh Cocoanut Cream. Black
AND THAT THE SAME WILL DE PREDank & Trust Co.• guardian of Howard R.
cordially invited to attend. This was the SENTED
Walnut. fr.ui~ and Nut
TO THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
Rick.lnds. late D mino.'.
Str-awh~rry
Annual Ollen House to which you are in- SAID COUNTY ON MAY 6th, AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M., STANDARD TIME. FOR REIS-March 26, Anna M. Rels and Harry F.
vited to bring your family and friends to CONFIRMATION. AT WHlCH TIME THE
Our Own Make Ice'
Reis. executors of Gcorge W. Reis, late of
. Cre~m
.,
HONORABLE JOHN B. HANNUM, PRESI-' Township of HaverCord.
"sec the wheels go 'round" in Hicks
DENT JUDGE OF SAID COURT. WILL
Beardsley HaJJs. There were movies, HThe AUDIT SAID ACCOUNTS. HEAR EXCEP- RICHARDS-April 2, :Media·69th St. Trust
Co., BUCCessors by merger to The Media
TIONS TO THE SAME AND MAKE mSa
Attack o( the Termites." Among.the
108 W, STATE· ST,
Title & Trust Co.• trustee u/w of Frances
TRIDUTlON OF THE BALANCES ASCRR.
MEDIA, PA, .
J.
Richards. for maintenance of burial lot in
interesting exhibits were: Origin"al Electrical TAINED TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE
Friends'
Southwe$tern
Cemetery.
as
stated
ACCOUNTANTS.
Open
SUz:t~aY.·
Laboratory, Westinghouse Electri~
by Secretary of Banking, Receh·er.
No. 354, Sine \Vave Recorder,' Gasoline- BONSALL-Ma-reh 4, Hannah R. BOMan, ex·
eeutrix of Edward H. Bonsall, late of Bor.
electric Set, Light Beam Power, High Voltough of Glenolden.
age from Tesla Coil, Gasoline Engine on
BLANK-March 20, Meyer Blank, adminisSUPER EASTER VALUES AT THE.
Dynamometer with Visual Indicator, High
trator of Anna Blank. late of City of
Chester.
,
Speed Hydraulic Tunnel, Model Steam
.B,.i1er,· Oil Testing Machine, Air Bearing, BROWN-March 23, Mitten Dank & Trust Co .•
administrator t;.P .A. of Laura V. P. Brown,
Metal Microscopy, Beam Deflection with
late of Borough of Rutledge.
109 W, STATE STREET
MEDIA 1572
Interferometer, Hydraulics Machine for BLACK-Mareh 30. Chester-Cambridge Bank
: .'
Qualitative Analysis, 300-Watt Transmitter,
nnd Trust Co., trustee u/w of J. Frank
Black, late of CJty of Chestcr.
Exhibit of the Termites and their Work,
Art Students' and Faculty Members' Exhi- BLACK-March 30. Chester·Cambridge Bank
and Trust Co.• trustee u/w of Sue C. Black.
bition of liand Craft, and Unusual Eleclate of City oC Ches"ter.
EASTER WRAPPED
trical Developments- of the FitzGerald BERRYMAN-April 2, Media·69th St. Trust
Co., successors by merger to The Media Title
Laboratory, including photo-cells, ampliAlso Easter Noveltiea, Perfumea, etc.
& Trust Co.. trustee u/w of Martha L.
fiers, etc,
Berryman for maintenanee of burial lot in
01" Banking, Receiver.
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OPEN HOUSE ON
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Easter Specialities
,
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ANNA SCHALLES
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For the Joyous
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HIGHLAND DAIRY
BUN NY
Vanilla Ice Cream
serves 8
with coating of
whipped cream.
The Easter Assortment of individual and
larger molds is most attractive.
.
Ask !-bout our ~t brick with special ceoters
or WIth approprIate steocils.
And ••• Egg Nog ••• with that old.time flavor.
PIeue place "YOur Q)edal orden throtqh YOur fteighborhoodAhbo....
Ice CTeam. dealer who will sive them careful attendon at no
~ COlt; If Done nearbv-'pboDe Jane Lop,n. LOMbard 9400.
ABBOTTS
de
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The "Age of Electricity"
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
Cheater ~_d. iIIld P ..... Avenue
S~ 857
Loolc at
$925
n=
PHONE YOUR LOCAL
Those CENTER diamonds dig in. hold. atop your car qUlclr.1
~ests show other new tires skid 14% to 19% farther.) Aod.'thta
Goodyear Margin of Safety" DOW lasts 43% longer. With blowout proteetion in EVERYply-a guarantee BJlalnat road hazarda
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SW~I~THMCJI~E
17
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL
I
R. C. COMLEY DIRECTS
"THESE FEW ASHES"
Tbe
hom~~~!a~~~!triken, SALVATION ARMY
DRIVE OPENED
218
26,1935
SOUTH
HANNUM & WAITE
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
p~.
$2;50
PER YEAR
Th~l:ar~~:P:'Yc~m~:: ITWENTY-FOUR WIN
PRIZES IN EGG HUNT
has
Rutger:s Avenue, was broken into during
RERE,added four more fires to its records during
the absence of the family on April 18th.
. the past ",eek.
.
As far as can be learned, nothing was
The largest fire was at the home of EILeonard Ide'. Moclern Comedy taken.
Claude Smith, Swarthmore Chair. wood H. Garrett, 20 South Princeton Ave.
to End Season at Players'
I On the night of the 23rd, the Smith man, Assisted by Prominent nue, where a large bole was burned in the Local Business Men and the
Club
garages bebind the A. & P. and American
Residents of Borough .
roof, resulting in approximately $1,000 SwartbmoreaD Provide llInely
Amusement for Boro Kidcf_
damage. One-third of the middle section
Stores were entered and a radio, a lap
The Players Club of Swarthmore will robe, and an umbrella taken.
The annual maintenance drive of the Sal. of the roof is entirely gone. The fire. as
The boys and girls of Swarthmore. turned
cloSe its season with the May production, Also on ApriJ 23rd a large truck load of valion Army opened on Tuesday of ·this far as is known, must have started from a out en ma55C for the annual egg hunt on
"These Few Ashes," by Leonard Ide. Tbe persons were apprehended for distributing week.
spark from one of several bunfires in the Saturday morning. The children began to
Claude C. Smith has accepted the chair~ nearby yards. Mrs. Garrett said. in prais. gather at Borough Hall over an hour. beplay is a modem comedy impertinent and advertising matter in the Borough, thus
Dimble witted, stag ed an d d Irecl
t at th ey tru Iy d·d
I a "\\on- fore the .cheduled
_
·
ed by R ~y ,.violating the Borough Ordinance concern- mans
. h·Ip here In
. S wart h more. M rs. EI mer ing the Iremen,
i·h
time and when anC. Comley. It will also be presented ID iog such action. They were arrested and E. Melick, of Swarthmore, a member of deriul job, and that no one could have nouncement of the location of the hunt
Ridley Park at the May meeting of the. upon appearing before a magistrate, were the Speakc!s' Bureau for the Campaign, is done better.
was made at ten o'clock, a steady stream
assessed the costs of the hearing and made acting in the capacity of vice-chairman.
On April 19th at 12.05 P~ M., the Fire of scrambling youngsters hastened to the
Barnstormers.
The amount set for metropolitan Phila- Company extinguished a brush fire on Mt. field bordering Chester Road between the
The cast is composed of Helen C\ ~om· to gather that material which they had
delphia, with Delaware, Montgomery, and Holyoke Place.
railroad and Rutgers Avenue.
ley, Helen C. Reed. Jane Hendrlck..."On, already distributed.
Ruth K. Fletcher, Robert W. Graham,
Rosemary Argyle, daughter of Mr. and Bucks Counties participating, is $160,000,
On .April 20th at 1.25 P. M., the men
Upon arriving there they proceeded to
Samuel Evans, Jr.• Stafford 'V. Parker, Mrs. W. R. Argyle, of North Chester Road. the same as last year. Forty-five thousand were called to a field fire at Michigan Ave- grab as many little packages of jelly eggs
William H. Whitney, T. Lawton Slaugh was bitten by a dog owned by Wallace dollars has been set as the quota for nue and Fairview Road, while a little as they could find. Many had brought
and Roy C. Comley.
McCurdy, of Ogden Avenue, last Friday. su bur ban Ph I·1 a d eIp h·13. G eorge.
....,
E H,·II , 0 f later on the same day, at 2.40 P . M ., Ih ey E"'''ter
baskets an.d other containers for the
An unusual play eDlbracin~ melodram.a, It was nete5Sary to take two stitches in Drexel HilI, is chairman for the three answered a caU from Cresson lane, where purpose.
comedy and romance, the action occurs In tbe child's cheek.
counties.
3 willow tree was burning on Borough lot.
In twenty-four of the packages were
St. Moriu, Switzerland, during the mad•
Mrs. Melick had already secured over The trcc was pulled over 50 that it would marked slips which when presented at tbe
EXRmlT
$57.00 when she attended the Philadelphia not fan on the wires.
office of the SWARTlIMOREAN entitled the
merry-whirl of a season at this winter resort, famous for its winter sports.
meeting on Tuesday evening, which offiYour Fire Company wiIJ participate in bearer to a prize.
The parts are written for co~edj.. , widely
cially opened the campaign.
the Delaware County Firemen's Assacia.
The following local business houses co.
diversified and centered on the four women.
Mr. E. S. Sproat, of the Swarthmore tion parade at Chester on Saturday after- operated with the SWARTHMOREAN in spon.
Jane Hendrickson is welt known to the
\"
National Bank, has announced that he wiII noon, June 15th. All members are invited. soring the occasion and gave prizes of
co-operate by allotting office space for After the parade there will be an ox roast chocolate Easter eggs or other Easter
club because of the parts she played in
"Philip Goes Forth" and uCivilian Clothes.'· I First Displayed on Tuesday in meetings and taking care of the mechanical at the Sun Ship Ball Park and in the novelties:
Buchner's Toggery Shop,
She appears this year as a sophisticated I
Connection with Talk by
end of the drive.
evening, a ball at the Armory. The parade Suplee's Hardware Store, Martel Breth~l"!,
Russian. the owner of the gambling casino,!
Muriel Jaisobn
There is a gallon glass jug at the bank committee of the Swarthmore Company Lawson.Shepard, Inc., Hannum and Wrote,
a role very different from any she has I
to· receive the contributions of the passers· would like to have forty men in line. Any Riverview Farms, Co-~ Beauty SalOD,
played and one written in the vein of j Members and friends of the Swarthmore by inclined to make a donation to the fund. man who would like to join in the fun is Russell's Firestone Service, A. & P. Store,
comedy that is associated with melodrama.! Woman's Club who are interested in paintDue to the financial distress of. recent asked to be present at the Company's bead- American Store, Shirer's Drug Store,
Helen E. Comley has played many parts ing, had an unusual treat at the regular years. some who usually were contrJbutors quarters the first Thursday in May at 7.30 Michael's College Pharmacy and Frank,
since "Lady Windemere's Fan," appearing i meeting of the (:lub last Tuesday. wben I to the cause are dropping out, when the P. M. Coffee and sandwiches will be the Barber.
io liThe Hottentot" "A Pair of Sixes,'" they not only had an opportunity to enjoy need for their Joyal support is greater than Iserved.
The contest was open to everyone ten
"Aren't We All" "Meet the Wife." '4Three I the remarkable f.'thibition of paintings by ever. It is
tl1at everyone give what
Memberships are still selling at the low years of age or under and prizes were
Faces East" uHonors are Even" and others. women artists of this vicinity, but were ever he is able, DO matter how little it price of $5.00. Prepare now-the next won by the following-Eddie Grant.
This year :"'e will play the part of a very privileged to
to
Muriel Jaisohn
be.
.
fire may be at your home.
Vassar Avenue; Elizabeth Ann
mrtatious Parisian so· carefully watched spe:;tk on "Onental Art.
SlOce Personal contact· WJth each member
Princeton Avenue; Francis H. Evans,
by her husband. J
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Miss
charmed
audience :with of
is
it wi.II be
.
Princeton.and College Avenues; George L_
Helen C. Reed is also a player familiar her perSonality as well as With her delight- appreciated If anyone deslrJDg to contnbute
Armitage, .3rd. South Chester Road; Tut
to the club members. She has played many ful discussion of the principles of Chinese and not having been contacted. will comRobinson, Vassar Avenue; Dannie Pierce~
roles' since her first appearance in a suc- and Japanese paintiog. She. traced briefly municate with Mr. Smith or Mrs. Melick.
CoUege Lane; Billy Mitchell Simpson,
.
Ogden Avenuc; Bobby Reed, Cornell
cesstul calamity among them "A Pair of the history of oriental act, which is su):>· or leave their gift at the bank or the
SIx....tI "This Thlng Cal.led Love," IILadieslPosed to have originated in China some- .SWARm140R.EAN o.flice.
.
Avenue; Bil1y Osler, Walnut ..Lane;
.of the Jury," and "Interference." In the where about .3000 B. C. Acco.rdi~~ to,
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Awur
Arran.
May Edson Young, Dickinson Avenue; George
ART
OPENS
AT WOMAN'S I'LUB
I
u~ed
~ten
J~hn
M.~
th~
ma~
the.coni~uirlty
im~o~ible,
HAMED
'FOR CHARITY BALL
Beag1e~
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I·N A'P·R·IL MEETING·
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In the first place the oriental is Interested·
ogden· and Swarthmore Avenues'; ~ildred
primarily in. the. idea of !he. thiDg r a t h e r ·
The following women have been named LoveJand, College Lari~j. Edward.White~ar,
than the thmg Itself. ThIS Jdea must be
on the committee in charge of arrangements Dartmouth Avenue; Mlnan Bernard, Uruon
poetic and express the soul or spirit. Sec- Local Ph~L-th
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R for the Charity Ball: Mrs. J. Paul Brown, A~enue; Betty Ann Green, C?lIege .Lane;
ODdly, the oriental has an inborn under-;
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.roPIC
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e- Chairman; Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, Mrs. Dicky Hoot, ·Lafayette and Pnncet~n Avestandin~ of nature, ~nd to ?im nature is
CeJvea Repo~ of CommlHee
Roy Comley, Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson and nues; Althea Hawkes, Dartmouth Aveevery~hmg i. the OCCidental. 15 ~ore pre-j
ChaU'lllBD
Mrs. George Fenno.
nue; Burton. P~kermal!' D!,rtmouth AveOCCUPied With man and hlS domgs. The: Th A·I
t·
f th F· dl C· 1
The baH which will be held on Friday nue; Sara WIlkinson. PittsVille, N. J .• who
. tal painting was held
e pn
mee 109 tb~
0
e nen
y home
IrC C evening, May 17th, in the High Sch00I w as the .C'lues
g
t of Mr . and Mrs " A Hauuer
•th·Ird d·15t·lOC ti ~n .IS th a t onen
Thursday,
18th,
at the
.~.
IS an art of hne and not of mass. The I f M
\V'1Ii
H W t
P' t
Gymnasium is being sponsored by the and family, of Dartmouth Avenue i Phillip
Chinese
a
rs. Mrs.
I am
. Hadley
es, onassisted
nnce the
on Women's Au",·liary of the local Amen.can Kniskern, Jr., Riverview Road; Tommy
f I. h or Jap-n
d sb" d... painter
. b· caresk nothing
. I Avenue.
F. W.
or Ig t an
a ow ID 15 wor .
.b t
d"
R b t E ki
·ded Legion Post to raise money for weUare re- Randall, Riverview Road, and John Bair,
Iey
During the social hour following the os ess an ,.I.....I.rs. 0 er
rs ne prCSl
lief in Swarthmore. It wiII not be a Cornell Avenue. The last two boys each
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rt .
at R
the tea
table.
bb.t
.
,Robert
W Graham has played many .
10- meeting. those present ad an oppo umty
tf
·
·tt
h .
strictly fonnal affair and there will be won one 0 f t h e live Wh·t
Ie ra.
1 s· pre~
.
f
S·
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t
.
th
b
t·f
I
.
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h·
h
cov
epor
s
0
comml
ee
c
auman
were
nt
d
b
the
SWARTIll\lOREAN
10 whose
leresting roles including "A Pair 0 ues,
0 view
e cau 1 u pam Ings W IC
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. d •. d d. I .
d
cards for those not desiring to dance.
se e
y
van t anf· VIVI,
. d ow th ey were ex bib·1
.
·"Penrod" HAren't We All" "Erstwhile
ered t be wa IIs of th e cIub house.
t
t· ISCh oSlns an un
. erMusic will be in charge of the Nelson- win
1 ed Ias t wcc k •
.
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d'
curren
a
In eres Ing
uman
expenences,
S
'
.
Susan " •"Gone Hollywood" • "Honors are
The followmg arllsts are represen e m f
f
h
t
th t
t
II b Orr Orchestra.
orne unnecessary callfUSlon
cou Id h ave
" year s exhibition:
. ..
we Te
d had th ose ch·ld
,
Even "' and "Growing Pains"
He has also thiS
Mrs. Ch arIes P 3X- 0 ten
t .. 0t sue·t· na ure
Th Pa canno
·d I M
Tickets are on sale at Buchner's Toggery b een avol·de
I ren b eyond
,
.
.
T
FI
pu
10 0 wn mg.
e
rCSl
en.
rs.
.
h
li
't
t
d
been a director for ~me s~ven ~ears. Club SO?, Mrs. Norman L.
arrey.
orence Harry Brown. emphasized this fact when Shop or may be obtained from any mem- t e age· ml ~o-opera e WI'th th e s~onmembers will see him agam thiS. year. not Wilcox,. Dorothy Lackey, Jan~t Smalley, she thanked the members for the unfailing ber of the committee.
sors and remalDed out of the hunt, Slnce
as the )'uvenile of "Growing Painsl l but Mary Hitchner De Moll. Kathanne Palmer. I It
d
h
b
a
any prize slips obtained by thein auto. McCracken, D orot h y ScheII M ac- °YilIf Y ·an tl co-opera
ond given
rather as a loyal Japanese servant, some- Nelhe
h
li t er,
·t wen,
Ii
This Sunday'. Vespers
rna t·lcaII y became VOl·d an d h ad t 0 b e re.
.
.
.
.
M,·llan
Doroth
Chambers
Mar)·on·e
as
requen
y
appens,
e
ca
e
SI
ua
ons
I d·10 clrcu
. Ia t·Ion. It I·s hoped that in
what of a spCClalis" m obltunes.
J
y.
'.
arise when it is unwise to announce names
pace
Samuel Evans. Jr. made his first ap- Ada~s, Dorothy Curtis Kent, lVlae Lynd, of recipients, and intimate details of help
William G. Simpson, noted speaker, who next year's event the older children will,
pearance before the club in "Honors are Lydia Turnc.r, H .. L. Butler, Eleanor M.
was received with enthusiasm here J~t complying with the rules of the contest,
Even." Many club members will remem- Pa.'ison, M~neI Jalsohn, Marg.aret. Fellow.s, given.
year, will speak at this Sunday's Vespers subside and leave the field open to their
The Sewing chairman, Miss Vera De- at 6.30 P. M. in Clothier Memorial, younger frien::ls for t h e b cneIi tow
f h om
ber h ·,m as the Duke I'n "Twelfth Night" Margaret Goddard, Mary Alice Lilly, Alir.e
.
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d
a·nd those attendl·ng the annual meeting will Emmons, Eleanor Hayes. ·Frances Drew, muth, announced completion and distribu- Swarthmore ColJege.
the affair is origInally p anne .
50 diaper5.
25
lion of and
recall the Master of Ceremonies. In the Edna Coates Colafcmina. Lee Murphy, dresses
a numberAtof this
othermeeting
garments
May show Mr. ·Evans will appear as the Emily Campion, Florence Foote, M~. \\-'ere distributed among the membership
H. S. Third in Track Meet
~ood friend whose chief interest is to aid ~rank E. ,?"yeth, Isabel Bunting and LIl- for home sewing:; tbe finished garments to
be returned at the May meetinfr.
Cupid in the fntstrated matrimonial ad- han W. Penso].
In the eleventh annual Delaware County
ventures of one Kenneth Vail. .
(COl!tillued. on Page 6)
From the Emergency Shoe Fund, of High School track and field meet, held last
which Mrs. \V. H. \Vest is chairman, new Saturday at Lansdowne. the Swarthm.ore
Stafford W. Parker is one player that
.
d uc t·Ion t 0 cIub Phila. Orchestra Has New Plan Easter shoC5 were contributed to a famity High School team placed third,· heing surpositively needs no Intro
passed only by Upper Darby arid Lansmembers. He has played sixteen parts in
With the opening oi booths this week in of childr~n and the mother as well.
Swarthmore Branch Most Active
six years, app.earing for the first time in Chester, Swarthmore, Lansdowne, Media
For the past i months the Circle has been downe High Schools respectively. The
Since Entering Organization
1929 in "The Champion." He has under- and Chester, and at various points along supph'ing a larg-e family with 3 quarts of Swarthmore boys, coached by Jamrs H.
in 1909
taken many parts in the past, just as he the Main Line, the Delaware County and milk daily. This is to be continued for the Miller, scored 13~ points in all. honors
Main Line \Vornen's· Committee for the present.
(ContEnued on Page 5)
being shared by Jack Taylor, Ernest Polk
The Needlework Guild of· America is
and
Powell
Richards.
Taylor
pI.aced
secabout
to· celebrate its 50th birthday.
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Philadelphia Orchestra launched the local
It was unanimously voted to send $lQ.OO
in
the
100
yard
dash,
Polk
won
·sccMrs.
J. V. S. Bishop, Secretary of tbe
ond
Heads Academy of Science
-:ampaign to interest subscribers for the to a family in need of financial assistance
ond
place
in
the
broad
jump.
and
Richards
Swarthmore
Branch, has submitted the folAt the meeting of the Pennsylvania Acad- 1935-36 concerts in the new income sub- and to pay for medical attention and
placed
second
in
the
javelin
throw,
tied
for
lowing
repQrt:
J!lasscs for a· woman who had been preemy of Science at Carlisle, Pa., on April scription plan.
"It seems' fitting that we in Swarthmore
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, of Swarthmore.' viously helped and who has since shown second in the high jpmp, and won third
20, Dr. Edgar T. Wherry, of Oberlin Avethe
shot
put.
lift.
the curtain upon our local stage. Many
place
in
nue. was elected president fOf the ensuing 's supen;jsing the important booths opened her J!rcat appreciation by assisting the
Captain
Jack
Taylor
and
his
team
are
of
our
present officers, directors and memin the Swarthmore National Bank and circle in every \\-'ay possible.
year.
to
a
succc~sful
season.
beTS
were
present at its birth, some live in
!ooking
fonIJard
Tru~t Company and also in the First ~a----..--- .-.
Their
~rhedule
of
mccts
is
as
follows:
their
good
deeds.
tional Bank at Chester.
Spring Formal
Has Volume Published
Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27,
"Mrs. George \Vatson, a c"barter memThe follo\\-;ng Swarthmore women wi1l
The Pi Chapter of the Kappa Sigma
Dr. Paul F. Gemmill. Professor of EcoPenn Relays; Wednesday, May 1, Chester ber, herself made 613 garments. To make
'le
on
duty
from
10.00
A.
M.
until
3.00
F
t ·t
'f S
Ihm
C lIege WI.II
nomics at the University of Pennsylvania, "M
h S
.
h·
ra efru y, 0
war
ore
0
,
Dual at home; Saturday, Alay 4, Univer~ the garments contributed was the original
dunng
t IS hld··t
S··
eat the
has just published, through Harper and ' . . at t e warthmore Bank
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1 S
pnng F ormID
a
an
C
si'ty of· Delaware Interscbolastics at New- idea of the founders of the guild.
and
. h aven ·C·oun t IT CI ub t omorro w eve.
. ne.,t
Brothers. a 6OO-page volume entitled "Fun_ week
'week
.to gIve IDfonnahon S pnng
uk. Del.; Wednesday, Alay 8, Rid'ey Park
liThe Swarthmore branch \Vas organil;ed
~oncerDing thiS new Installment payment .
S t d ' A :'1 27th
damentals of Economirs." This is a com- 'Jlan on which subs:riptions will be taken rung, a.ur al, pn I
Dual, away; \Vednesday, llay 15, Lans- in 1909. The first record of its efforts is
.
pletely revised and samewhat enlarged edidowne Dual, away; Saturday, May 18, 1915, when its officers were President, Mr!.
duri·ng these two weeks: Mrs. Geo,:,e,
Last Series Dance Saturday
tion of a college te~tbook written by 'DIy
P. I. A. A. District No.1 Championships, Taber Ashton; Treasurer, Miss Elizabeth
'shton. Mrs. Leonard Ashton, Mrs. WdProfessor Gemmill in 19.30. In the original
'iam Earl Kistler, Mrs. Edward B. Temple,
The Ja~t dance of the Swarthmore Series '1t \Vest Chester; Wednesday, May 22, Hannum; Secretary, Mrs. Thomas W. An~
edition, it has been used in more than two
lIrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. Nathaniel T. Dann'S this sca..c;on will be held tomorrow ~rospect Park Dual, at homei Saturday, drew. Mrs. Charles Bunting was later a
hundred American colleges and universities.
Ewe'r, Mrs. Edward B. Hitchcock, Mrs. e\'cning in the \Voman's Club House. Mrs. May 25, P. T. A. A. State Championships. treasurer. The present officers are PresiProfe!:sor Gemmill is also the author of
~rederick Calvert, Mrs. <.:laude C. Smith, Wavne Randall is in charge of the dance 1t State College; Atlantic City High School dt"nt, Mrs. William H. West; Vice-President,
"Present_Day Labor Relations," "Contem"\Irs. Henry A. Peirsol, Mrs. W. F. G. with Mrs. Theodore Saulnier; Mrs. Joseph Relay Carniva1; Wednesday, May 29. Mrs. Thomas W. Andrew md Mrs. Horace
porary &anomic Problems/' and II An Eco. ~\Vann. Pdrc:. Charles B. Shaw and Miss Bates, Mrs. Carl Chaffee and Mrs. Wal- Media Dual. at home: Saturday, June 1, Walter; Treasurer, Mrs. ·CharleS Bunting;
nomics Question Book."
'Suburban League Championships, at Nor- and Secretary, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop.
Jane H. Diek<'y.
lace McCurdy assisting on the committee. istown.
(Continued on Page 6)
Ruth "K. Fletcher. one of the new club
members., has played many roles with other
tittle thtater groups and dramatic schools.
She is at present studying drama at Temple
University. Miss Fletcher will make her
first appearance before the club in the role
of a sheltered Canadian young lady seekmg
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the glamour of adventure. romance.
·
In support. of these four channing Iad lCS
are Robert W Graham Samuel Evans,
1J
Jr., Stafford W.. Parker, W'1·11·lam H . \c" h't
I'
~. T. Lawton Slaugh and Roy C. om-
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50m BlRmDAY FOR
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
--~-.---.--
KOPPERS COKE
CASH
ABB01T'S ICE CREAM MOLDS
May Be Ordel"ed in Swarthmore at
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Although Pennsylvania homes are now
using five times as much electricity today
as they did in 1922, and the average domestic customer is using twice the amount of
electric energy that he was using 13 years
ago, the II Age of Electricity" has hardly
dawned, said Leonard Ornerod, executive
assistant of the Philadelphia E1ectric Com- !
pany, in a recent address before the Inter.
state Advertising Managers Association.
After reviewing the progress of recent
NOW
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---THI:
APRIL 19, 1935
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of the week will be given over to the bew yea.., tbe speaker stated that the electric
"
.~. P. Smalley, of Yale Avenue.
production. Wednesday Dlght St. John iron was the only electrical appliance, with age. do.....tic customer in P_1vanIa ~
Ervine's comedy farce OD actresses, "Mary, the possible exceptiOD of the radio. that had 307 kIIowatt·hou .. of eIectrIdty • year for
which tbe average cost wu aImoot 8 cenl$
AmoD.g the S,:"arthmoreans who ":tteDded MIllY Quite Contrary" with Miriam Phil.
"I .
" t b e SeI1!0r Review and ~ance which. fol- lips in the tiUe role and Jasper Deeter in reached a point of reasonable UsatuntUon" per kilowatt-hour.
low~ It at Dr~xeJ Institute on .Fnday the supporting cast; the most popular pro- and that all other appliances had .ti11 a
Mias Muriel Jaisohn to Speak on everung were: ,MISS ~ucy Black, ~1SS An- duction during the past year, Shakespeare's great field to cover. Decreasing nites, inJapanese and Korean Art
gela Mason, MlSS F.uth Storm, M~ H~leD comedy, "Twelfth Night," will be presented teligent advertising and inventive' genius
at Next Meeting
Craemer, Samuel Dodd, J r'J ~o.rns F us- on Thursday mounted in Elizabethan sim. have made possible the progress of recent
seJJ, Jack Debeona, Jack Mc~~lliams and plicity much like it was presented in the years, and these factors may be expected
.At the election last week the following
Stepben and Peters Mason. N,ck ~asoD, days of the Old Globe Theatre. The prin• to increase tbe· use of electricity for many
officers, directors, and members of J\dJnis...
of My~le Avenu,e, Swarthmo~, directed dpals in the large cast will be Helen AJex- years to come.
(Continued from Page 1)
sions Committee were eJected: Ptesident, the reView, of which he had wntten many . d
d F d N f
an er an er
0 er.
"Some uninformed persons feel that the particularly fine group both in vigor and
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman; First Vice- of the skits.
~-almost universal use of electricity indicates beauty. Tbe remaining classes are Trian_
President, Mrs. Jesse H. Holmcs; Second
that we are near the peak of its possibiliMr. and Mrs. H. B. Shidle, of Rutgers
Vice-President, Mr5. J. Horace Walter;
ties,"
said Mr. Ormerod. "but even a casual deus and Cyclamineus, both smaD groUps
Recording Secretary, Mrs. AJfred H. Wil. Avenue, return this week from Ormond,
inquiry
shows tbat we have hardly more with dwarf members suitable for the rock
liams; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Wit. Fla.
than started.
garden, the 10nquils, with i-eed.-like leaves,
Ham E. Kistler j Treasurer, Mrs. C. C. . Stephen Mason, of Myrtle Avenue, has
the c1ustered·Bowered Poetaz, and the Poets
"It is estimated that in Philadelphia and with cups very SlUall and open •
West; Directors for three years, Mrs. E. D. been elected to the Drexel Bourse, an
vicinity about ..95 per cent of the domestic
Brauns, Mrs. C. W. McDowell. Mrs. Elliott honorary society at Drexel Institute for
As a spring flower for this part of the
Richardson, and Miss Frances M. White; those of high character and scholastic Sums Up Work of COIDIDWlity customers have electric irons, but even
.find
a
market
for
tbe
improved
country,
Daffodils cannot be excelled. They
there
we
Society During Past Month
Admissions Committee. Mrs. 10hn R. standing.
that
are
more
effident
and
economical
are
more
easily grOWD than any of the
irons
Brownell, Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, Mrs.
A h A ·I
.
f h
f than some of the old ones.
other larger bulbous plants. They do not
Warren Paxson, and Mrs. H. A. Peirsol.
Mr. Carroll Thayer, the former Burgess,
t t e pn meetIng 0 t e Board 0
ne¢ frequent division, nor do they le"Vacuum deaners have reached· about 78
At the regular meeting of the Woman's who has been ill at bome for the past Directors of the Community Health SOciety
this part
quire
winterOnce
protection
the any
country.
planted in
Daffodils
in~
Club on Tuesday, April 2Jrd, there will he fortnight, is improving and able to sit up. of Central Delaware County held on I per cent" of their potential mar"-et and elec- of
a talk on Japanese and Korean art by a
Thursday, April 11, in Borough Hall, tric Washers and electric ·refrigerators less crease yearl}'.. Their "landscape" value is
Mrs. Ada Pickels is convalescing at her Swarthmore, for the Nursing Department, than' 40 per cent. The electric range, the versatile. Most Daffodils, particularly the
well-known authority on the subject, Miss
home
on Park Avenue, from an opef'dtion Miss Charlotte Eaton, Supervising Nurse, electric waterheatert and the ironer are just tall, large.flowered varieties, are invaluable
Muriel Jaisohn. The program will be in
at
the
Presbyterian Hospital.
charge of Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol. Chairman
reported: "Of all the winter months, March getting started. They stand today in pub- for the formal garden, wbile the dainty and
seems
to have been our busiest; certainly lie acceptance where the vacuum cleaner I f a i t
P t·
dJ
Us
Hedgerow Theatre
of Art. Tea will be served and there will
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h
I
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d
fif
ess
orm
ypes,
as
oe
s
an
onqu,
are
more
nursmg
calls
carne
to
us
and
more
an
tee
eetnc
Iron
stoo
teen
years
ago.
d
f
t
Iizi·
•
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Id
and
be an opportunity to view the Annual
"Ad
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unsurpasse
or
na
ura
ng
lU
e
.
were made. about 100 more than
vertlSJng, particu y ID newspapers,
d
hibit by Swarthmore women painters. Any
Tomorrow night the Hedgerow Theatre Visits
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woo.
woman painter of Swarthmore or vicinity, of Rose Valley will celebrate 12 years of dunng February. There were 392 nurslOg has be~m a powerful factor lD our progress ==~==============::;
whether a member of the club or not, may stage activity by presenting the American visits made and 224 advisory visits. All to date. and we expect to lean on it no less II'
enter this exhibition. The public is in· premiere of Erwin Piscator's German stage but 36 of the advisory visits were made to in the future. The cost of advertising is I'
"ited to view the exhibition during any version of the Dreiscr novel, "An American c:hildren. The most prevalent diseases were not a burden on the rate payer but, on the
of the following hours: Tuesday, Wednes-- Tragedy." This will make the HOth addi- of the respiratory type-pneumonia, influ- contrary. it contributes to a wider use of
day and Thursday evenings from seven to tion to the repertory which is now the enza, bronchitis and grippe .. Nearly 60 per electric energy, and a consequent lowering
of rates."
cent of those ill were children.
Rabbit Food. Founb
nine-thirty, and Wednesday and Thursday largest in this country.
"In
March
there
was
also
an
increase
in
The
speaker
said
that
in
1922,
the
averand Wire for Pe ...
afternoons from three to six.
The huge production which has been in
patients
needing
guidance
to
clinics,
hosOn Thursday morning, April 25th, at reheal"Sa1 since February is under the directen o'clock, the Drama SC(:tioD wi1l hold tion of Jasper Deeter in which he has used pitals, etc. 11 were referred to medical
its regular meeting. The program will con- multiple stages, songs, pantomime, ballet clinics, 2 to surgical r.Jinics, 7 to dental, 2
sist of readings from several contemporary and realistic acting incorporated into a to prenatal, 5 10 birth control, 3 to eye SUP COVERS
DRAPERIES
plays.
synchronized whole. It has been trans1ated clinics, 1 to the County Hospital and 6 to
South Cheater Road
our Social Service Department.
PHONE SW. 1225
into tbe English by Louise Campbell and is
Swarthmore
105'
liThe total attendance at the Child
radically different from the HoHenstein Health Centers remained the same as last
MUHLENBERG AVE •• RUTLEDGE
Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard, who have movie and the Kearney stage adaption both month. 104. and 56 of these children re·been·living on Yale Avenue for the past seen in this country. This will be the first ceived examinations. The local mothers
month or so, removed on Friday to the work of the famous German stage impre- arc continuing their increased interest in'
WE WELCOME AGAIN
home of Mrs. A. W. Kent. on Elm Avenue. sario to be presented in this country, al- the health supervision given by the Ridley
Dr. Pitcard is Research Associate at the though his work is ranked with Rehinhardt Park CJinic. In March it Jed the seven
the Easter Season and invite you to join
Bartol Foundation, and the Piccards plan and Tollor in Europe. Tbe play follows health centers with an attendance of 25.
with Us in a fitting celebration.
to make their home in Swarthmore in- dosely the Dreiser story and seen through Holme.1Ij, was second with 19 and Springfield
Piscator's eyes is a moving social force in
definitely.
very nearly tied for second place with 18.
modem theatre. "An American Tragedy"
SPECIAL EASTER DINNER
Interest
in the workinsg of our Child
Miss Jane Dilmore, daughter of Dr. and had its premiere in Vienna several seasons
Se....ed from 1·8 P. M.
Mrs. George S. Dilmore. Jr., of Sylvan ago and this will be its first presentation Health Centers has been gratifying. DurAvenue, Rutledge, and Miss Mary Dingle, outside of Germany. Early next season it ing March our Ridiey Park Center activi~ I
ties were observed by board members from II
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dingle, of is to be presented in Paris and Moscow.
the Wayne Neighborhood League, and our
Park Avenue, Swarthmore, have returned
The large ·cast of 35 is headed by Harry
Holmes
Clinic activities by a committee
to their homes from Cedar Crest College Sheppard, Joseph Taulane, Ruth Oliver and
member from the dinies of the Media I
for the Easter holidays.
Ann Clark. The lighting which is a major
The Inn With Personality
Community Center.
part
of the production has been done by
Mrs. Ellis E. Jones, of East Northfield,
Swarthmore 68e
. "At the request of the Morton Home
Swarthmore, P".na.
Mass., who has been a delel{ate at the David Metcalf, the set by Adrienne Bancker and School League, Miss Eaton, who acts
costUr.1es
by
Dorothy
Ramsey.
and
the
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
D. A. R. Convention in Washington this
as part-time nurse in the Morton Schools,
Tonight the Hedgerow will pr~nt the
';!reek. will spend the week· end with her
prepared a talk upon the health of school
The Hamilton
only Moliere play in the repertory, his
Tbe Whittier
The Chester Arm.
children. This was presented on March
NomatoWII. Pa.
140 North 15tb St. 4th &: EclJrmOllt A_••
satire of the medical profession, uThe
19. Ways by which the children mi~ht
Phi.... Pa.
Physician in Spite of Himself"; the cast is
Cheater, Pa.
obtain a more positive and vie-orous health
headed
by
Sol
Jacobson.
Walter
Williams,
TOGGERY SHOP
were discussed. Stress was laid upon the
Harry Sheppard and Mary Esberick.
newer knowledge of nutrition, ~nd how it
8 PARK AVENUE
On :Monday the six night a week schedule may be best applied.
is started again by the Rose Valley group
Jwutbmore 240
Serve It Hot • • • It Hita the Spot
"In preparation for the part to be taken
to run through the fall. The first· t\Vo days
by our Nursing Department in the April
STILUCIOUS CHOCOLATE DRINK
.30 meeting of the Swarthmore Woman's
Club, our president, Mrs. A. F. Jackson,
WITH YEAST VITAMINS BAND G
has been taking motion pictures of some
of our regular activities. The nurses are
.
This ?eli~i.ous drin~ makes an ex.cellent hot chocolate. atrengthen.
being 'snapped' with their clinic babies
mg and VitaliZing for youngsters. It .. tarts them off to achool with
~hundant energy. Yet it has no equal aa a nightcap. Served warm,
about them and also in various parts of
It soothe8 and calma the nerves.
their districts, even bumping along over
some of our 'wash-board roads'!
The calming, soothing and vitslizing elf;ct of Stillicioua cornea
HMrs. Jackson has also made a generous
from the healthful Yeast Vitamins Band G it containa. Everyone
loan to both offices of our agency-that of
knowa the health value of yeast. StiUicioua givea you yeast benefits
multi·stamps in several sizts. These have
without
yeaat taate, odor or after.effect. In fact each quart provides
proved their efficiency as time-saving de~
9c extra value at no extra charge. becauae each quart containa enough
vices.
Vitamina Band G to equal THREE whole
"In view of our heavy case· load during
. yeast cakes. Ie. delicious,
too, and you II like it. Orde.a- from
March we did not regret that there were
few lectures in this vicinity on nursing or
medical subjects. Miss Nellie Pound, of
our staff, did, however. have the opporA SNOW-WHITE
tunity to be present at Dr. Vaughn C.
Exclusive Distributor in This Territory
Garner's lecture on 'Lues' at the Red
Cross Headquarters in Philadelphia.
uFor next month we hope to place more
GIVE YOUR ORDER TO THE HIGHLAND DAIRY
with eyes of pink
emphasis on prenatal and child health
DRIVER OR CALL CHESTER 2.2412
- made of de luxe
visits if our nursing and clinic needs alJpw. u
I
,
2
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Eng.ag.em·ent of M.·ss
Edna D.·Hoff Announced
--~~~~~----------
Mr. and Mrs.·William C. Markham, of
Washington, D. C., were the week-end
gueslS of their son-in-law and daughter, lallo'Ltd the "Britannic" from a five months Park ~venue, motored to ,Mountain Lakes, Mrs. Jean: Piccard.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. FetheroJr, of
in Ireland and England. Miss Clyde N. J.; on .Frid,y to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Park Avenue.
bas spent the last two months in London, Donald Barr Chidsey. Mrs. Cbidsey is a
Mr. and Mrs. Newell K. Chamberlin and
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Armitage.
daughter, Patsy; Mrs. Chamberlin's mother,
Louis W. Wheelock Entettaina at Mrs. Andrew Burns Chalmers, of Fram- and sailed for home on Easter Day.
Mrs. C. K. Alger, and grandmother, Mrs.
Dinner in Honor of Sir
ingham, Mass., left Swarthmore on
Mrs. John E. Tuttle. of the Presbyterian . Constance Miller, daughter of Mr. and George E. Smith, all of ~Park Avenue, will
Wilfred Grenfell
after having visited her son-in-law and Im,an.." who has been confined to the house AIrs. A. J. Miller, of Strath Haven Avenue, move to Germantown tomorrow.
the past two weeks by a severe attack entertained on Monday in celebration of
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirk, of
Mr. and Mrs. ]. Wilbur Hoff, of Nortb Lafayette Avenue, for sc\'erai weeks.
the grippe, is much improved.
her birthday.
Chester Road, announce tbe engagement
of their. daughter, Miss Edna Darrach Hoff,
Dr. H. C. Tucker, head of the American
Mrs. George Corse, of Yale Avenue, will
Rev. George H. Turner and Mrs. Turncc,
and Mr. Laurens Carnelius van Dyck, son of Ambler, spent the week-end with
Bible Society in Rio de Janeiro, and Mrs. be hostess to her bridge club at luncheon
Delr,hlDlum (En.U.h Hrbrido)
Co ublblllea Rock Pub
()f Dr. and Mrs. Alexander S. van Dyck, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.ITllcl'p. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and bridge this afternoon.
Petcr
E.
Told,
of
Park
Avenue.
Schobinger,
of
Swarthmore
Avenue,
S.
M.
BRYANT
of Hudson, N. Y.
218 DICKINSON AVENUE
--:---:over the wcck·end.
Mrs. Pemberton Dickson and children,
Louis W. Wheelock, of Park Avenue, en---of Princeton Avenue, motored to Athens, TelepboDe J Swarthmore t.57~W
George Blessing, a student at Penn State
tertained at dinner in honor of Sir \Vilfred Collegc, spent the Easter holidays with his
Miss Lillian Elmore, formerly of Elm Ohio, last week-end with her sister, Miss
Grenfell, of the Labrador, on Saturday sister, MiSs, Elizabeth Blessing, of Dart- i"ven,ue, now of Baltimore, was in Swarth- Marjorie Porter, and Miss'Mila SchwartzJUDior Club Spring Dance
evening before Sir Grenfell's lecture at mouth Avenue.
8.30 to 12 o·clock
on Monday last.
bach, also of Princeton Avenue, to visit
Swarthmore ColIege.
SATURDAY
EVENING, MAY 4TH
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James Porter.
Besides Mrs. Grenfell and son, Paschall,
Nancy AIg:er, daughter of Mr. and M'7s.
Dr. and Mrs. \Villiam T. Ellis, of Wal- Miss Porter and Miss Scbwartzbach reill the Woman'" Club Houe
tbe other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paul K. Alger, of Park Avenue, has been nut Lane, who ha\'c spent the winter in turned after the week-end.' The Dicksons
Orche.tra-Mala LiDe Pellllsylvanl....
Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of ill at her home for the past week.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will return to their remained' for a 'Week or so longer.
Th::keb, *1.00 per Couple
Swarthmore.
IS.varthrnOl,e home on Monday.
Donald Plumb, of Park Avenue, spent
Mrs. Arthur Kent and Miss Constance
Corinne Freeman Foster
Miss Virginia Lumsden, of Kenyon Ave- Tuesday and Wedncsda), of last wl."Ck in
Be-njarnin Carmine. of Chestnut Hill, Kent arc not moving from their home on
nue, and Miss Ellen Effing, of Park Avenue, \Vashington, D. C.
PIANO
been visiting \ViIHam Beverley Steele, Elm Avenue, as was understood by many
spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
.--of Lafayette Avenue.
Teacher·. Certificate.
Miss Marg:aret Lit.t1e returned to Sargent
last week in Ocean City, N. J.
Leefson- Hille Con.ervatory of Music
School on Monday after having spent her
Mrs. A. M. Allison, of Vassar Avenue.
Miss Dorothy Tunis, of Princeton and Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Telephone, Swarthmore 1739
as her guests o\"cr the week-end. her
Lafayette A\'enucs, spent the wcek·end with Mrs. Ralph V. Little, of Park Avenue.ISI>n,,-i,,·lal\. and daughters with their chilher cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George E. De Miss Little had as her guest for the weekMr. and Mrs. He.bert McCollom
Coursey, of Paoli.
end, Miss Susan Roberts, of \Vashington,
son, Herbert, Jr., of 60th Street. and
--(rom
J. Stewart Smith, formerly of Swarth- D. C.
1;~~~2~~~:
and Mrs. George Davisson and
The Sunny Shade Shop
Joan, of La Porte, Pa. Mrs.
more, but noW of Hedgewood Farm, Lin1\lrs.
S.
Copeland
Palmer,
Jr
.•
Miss
Mary
and
Joan
remained
over
for
this
coln, Va., will spend Sunday with his
BIRTHDAY CAKES
Fisher, and Donald Plumb, of Park Avenue, week.
on Monday, the 29th, only at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith,
spent
last
Thursday
and
'Friday
in
Atlantic
of Elm Avenue.
City, N. J.
Miss Fannie Carter, of Alexandria, Va.,
104 PARK. AVE.
TEL, SW. 1171
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Brown, oi'
has been the guest of her cousins, Mr. and
35e Medium Small Sbadea te. $4 Lar.e
George
Plowman,
of
the
Swarthmore
William
I.
Steele,
of
Lafayette
AveLafayette A\'enue, had as their guests over
Sh.des-A Few Lamp Stabds
Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Steele, of New
the week-end Mr. Brown's mother and Apartments, was host to a group of local
with their children, Marjorie and
~ter, Mrs. F. H. Brown a.nd Mrs. Edna representatives of the class of 1925 of
Swarthmore
ColI~e
on
Friday
evening,I\lIhitn"y,
were also the week-end guests of
Gery, and Mrs. Gery's son, Smedley, all
of Readicg.
when the group met to disruss plans for
and Mrs. William I. Steele. Dr. and
HENRY HOTZ, Director
the celebration of the twentieth Anniversary Mrs. Steele were en route to \Vashington,
Th~nias
Smith spent the week-end of the class ·to be held in June at the Col- where they had dinner and tea with PresiMETHODIST CHURCH
with' Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith, of lege. Among those present at the meeting dent and Mrs. Roosevelt on Monday and
S:15 Tuesday Eve.uDIr, April 30th
Silver Offeri~
Elm Avenue. Mr. Thomas Smith is doing was Spencer Keare; of Chkago, former the children joined in the egg hunt on the
graduate work at Columbia University and Chester resident, who with Mrs. Keare
House lawn.
is teaching two courses, one in Horace and their &on was here on a ten-day visit
_ _ __
Mann Sch'oo~ and one in New College, in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Longstreth, of
Little Theatre Club of Swarthmore College
Colul!1bi~ University.
Oak Lane, were the guests ,of their son-in.
Mrs. Gerald Effi~, of Lancaster. Pa., law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. James F.
Present.
Mrs. H, \V. Brinkman, of \Valnut Lane, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
entertained with a linen shower and tea Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue, last week. Mr. Bogardus, of Cornell Avenue. on Saturday.
jn honor of Miss Florence Foote, of Ogden
Effing, Jerry and Joan Effing joined her
Miss Eleanor Kennedy, who is employed
Avenue, whose marriage to Cyril Gardner, for the week-end. On Friday Mr. and
in
Burlington, N. J., spent the Easter holi()f Philadelphia, will take place on May Mrs. Kurtzhalz and Mrs. Effing motored to
Friday, May 3rd, at 3:30 and 8:15 P. M.
days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
2Sth in the Friends' Meeting House. The Long Island.
George E. Kennedy, of Cornell Avenue.
guests were mostly members of the faculty
Clothier Memorial
Admisoion 25c
of Swarthmore College and neighborhood
friends.
Barbara
Campbell,
of Wenonah,
Mr.theBurnell
of New
City,
N.Miss
J., spent
the Easter
holidays
with her
gUC5t Shaffer,
of Dr. and
Mrs.York
James
F.
grandmother,
Mrs.
Edgar
<::'ampbetI,
of
Bogardus,
of
Corncll
Avenue,
several
days
, Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones, of
Swarthmore Cresf; entertained about fifty Princeton Avenu_e_.___
week.
~
' " ~ ~ .. , ~ ! ;~¥
S,,-:arth~ore children at a delightful chilMajor and Mrs. C. McMullen and four
Dr. Jesse Herman Holmes has been ill
dren's' .party last Saturday afternoon at
sons,
of
Langley
Field,
Va.,
were
tbe
guestslat
his home on Elm Avenue this week.
Whittier. House.
of Major McMullen's brother-in-law and
=-~
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sinc1aire, of HarMr. a'nd Mrs. 'Howard
Kirk and family, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Payne Storm,
of 'Lafayette Avenue, spent the Easter of Vassar Avenue. for the Easter vacation. vard Avenue, will leave n.. t week for
Corning, N. Y., where they will visit Mr.
wcek-~n4 at their farm near Tylersport, Pa.
F. Preston Buckman, son of l\
l\.Irs. Howard M. Buckman, of Dickinson
Avenue, is playing singles and doubles
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers. of Westdale
the varsity tennis team at George
Avenue, 'pent the Easter week-end in New
,
GARY COOPER
ANNA STEN
City with Mrs. Samuel Howes, of
and
Pa., this spring. Preston is a member of
=================
PERENNIALS
t;lUnrt~mnrt
C!!nmmunity !'~np
LAMP SHADES
The Hollyhock Shop
MADRIGAL CHORUS
R:
MOLARSKY'S MARIONETTES
J.=======~=======::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Important A nnouncement.
.. . ,.
After Easter Sale
DRESSES REDINGOTES
"The
Wedding Night"
with
RALPH BELLAMY
HELEN VINSON
Chester's Most Distinctive
Theatre
the sophomore
clas .
1;:;';.~~M~ass~.~~~~~~~:;
STANLEY
. "I,
FRED ASTAIRE
GINGER ROGERS
STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
"MISSISSIPPI"
Toriay (Friday) and Saturday
WAVERLY
RAMON NOVARRO
EVELYN LAYE
"THE NIGHT IS
YOUNG"
Monday and Tuesday
FRED MacMURRAY
ANN SHERIDAN
"CAR 99"
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
Last Two Days
"ROBERTA"
Coming Monday
BING CROSBY
In
.Media Theatre
LANSDOWNE
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL
The
Most Accommodating The.
atre in Delaware County
Charles Laughton
"Ruggles of Red Gap"
Charles Ru.,les
Z.su Pitts
Roland Young
Leila Hyams
Monday and Tuesday
..:( In order to make room lor Summer clothes
J:..
PARK AVENUE
SW ARTHM.ORE
MERLE OBERON
Wedne.day-One Day Obly
Alexnonder Dumas' ImmoTtal Classic
"The Count of Monte
Cristo"
Robert Donat
Ells,a Landi
Thursday-oae Day Only
"All the King's Horses"
Carl Brlsaon
Mary ElUs
"FOLIES
BERGERE"
with
Maurice CHEVALIER
Ann Sothern • Merle OberOb
THE SWARTHMOREAN
"Eleanor Prwon Kei¥bton, in ber more
The women of tbe cburcb wiD spend
FoWl" bp Robert Eo siaUp...
or less scientific drawiog&, shows that every next Wednesday forenoon at the parish
puaLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
detail in nature has artiStic value. Her building, sewing in preparation for the
SWARTHMORE,. PI..
mother's miniature water-colors remind bazaar to be held in the autumn.
..
us that even a small apartment need not
ANN
B.
SHARPLES
be witbout an original work of art. Of
EdItor _d i'ubUslau
..
unusual interest are the three pieces of
Trinity Church Notes
nTUS J. EWIG
SCUlpture by Mary Allce Lilly. Her IiUle
GeMral Maaqer
boy on skiis is fascinating, in his hesi~
"All bills paid to date." was the encour.
...
tancy and doubt of having mastered this aging report of William L. Cleaves, assistROSAUE DRYDEN
difficult sport. Mrs. Drew's screen will be ant treasurer, at the annual congregational
SoclaJ. .
Edltol'
admired by many. Space does not aUow I meeting on Monday evening.
Phone Swarthmore 800
for mentioning more names.
George Whitman Casey, senior warden,
Eatered .. Seeond Cia.. Matter. Janll&l'J' 24,
"Last, but not least in m)' appreciation, reviewed the activities of the parish since
1929, at the Po.t Office at Swarthmo..., Pa., I wish to mention our Orientarartist who Easter, 1934, and W. Barker Keighton,
UDder the Act of Marcb 3, 1879.
,
t
d h
f' t
d
",==';"~=:=:::::~';"~~..,";;"'=~==' in her symbolic imagination on can\'as, reasur~r, rea t e statement 0 recClp s an
FRIDAY. APRIL 26. 1935
proves that back in the minds of tbe expenditure,. William B. Bullock, junior
peoples in the East lives an a.bstract idea warden and chairman of the finance comwhich
makes her pictures truly 'Poems in mittee. reminded those pr6ent that during
REVIEWS ART EXHIBIT
Paint'."
the past five years over $75,000 has been
Mrs. Arthur E. Bye. of Swarthmore, has
•
raised and spent for the new church and
Madrigal Chorus Coming
for parish support and tbe work of the
presented to us the following review of
general churc:b.
the annual exhibition of the work of the
The Madrigal Cboru, of Philadelphia,
Swarthmorc women artists, which opened
The fonowing reports of organizations
under the direction of Henry Hotz. will sing
were made: Altar Chapter, Mrs. A. B.
at the meeting of the Woman's Club on
in the Swarthmore Methodist Church on
TuesdayI following the address given by
Chapin; Sunday Schoo], the Rev. Thomas
Tuesday evening, May 30th, at 8.15. WilMiss Muriel Jaisobn.
A. Meryweather and E. Biddle Beg;
liam Sylvanus Thunder, who is well known
UAfter Miss J aisohn's talk wc viewed the
Woman's Guild, MrS. John Eliot Jeffords;
to the residents of Swarthmore, will be at
annual exhibit, which had been hung ad.
Woman's Auxiliary, Miss M. E. Parker;
tbe organ. The Chorus will sing two negro
mirably by Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, art
Church Periodical Club, Mrs. Allred S.
spirituals, "Listen to the Lambs" and "Go
chairman, and her committee.
Lewis; United Thank Offering, Mrs. F. W.
Down, Moses." The Hallelujah Chorus and
UAmong the best portraits were those by
Hadley; Flowers for the Flowerless, Mrs.
Rossini's Stabat Mater will also be renAlice Emmons. Her characterization of
louis \V. King; Junior Woman's Auxdered. There will be a silver offering.
the Indian, as well as the colored type,
iliary, Miss Olive Cleaves for Mrs. R. C.
Ammerman.
:showed. strength and achievement. The
Presbyterian Church Notes
blue-ey.ed bab}" by Marjorie Adams is most
A vestry meeting was he1e1 after the
fitting to be used in commercial art. Mary
Eighteen new members were received congregational meeting and the wardens
deMoll gives the girl with rosy' cheeks into the church on Eastcr Day and the and financial officers, as noted above, were
·exuberance of life.· Her water-color sacrament of baptism administered to four re-elected, as were Messrs. Harry Clay
named 'Melting Snow,' shows her tech· children.
A special thank-offering of Barr, William Lawrence Cleaves, Samuel
nique of working on the paper, while wet, $1'89.00 was made for the work of the Dyer Clyde and W. Barker Keighton as
which makes her attempt of iDterpreting medical missionary of the church, Dr. members of the vestry. Mr. Casey was
the damp atmosphere entirely successful. Baugh, in Korea. The Sunday School held re-elected vice-president of the corporation
Florence Foote's vivid landscapes are color- a special Easter worship service in the and A. B. Chapin, secretary.
On Sunday the choir will sing as an
ful notes in the exhibit and among the church at 10' o'clock and made an offering
offertory,
"Christ Our Passover," by Macnew participants in the show we welcome of $23.00 for foreign missions. Beginners
farlane, which was sung as an introit on
Florence Willcox. Had the title of her gave $3.65 for relief.
picture not been on the canvas' we might
At morning worship on Easter Day, Easter Day.
The regular monthly meeting of the
have known that it representcd Crum awards were presented to Gertrude E.
\Voman's
Guild will be held on Wednesday,
·Creek.
Schobinger of the Girls' Choir and to
at
2.30 P. M., in the parish house.
May
1,
liThe little Ia.ndscape, IGrey Day,' by James W. Johnstone, Jr., of the Boys'
Dorothy MacMillan, has atmosphere, and Choir. Thes~ awards, which arc not in the
Lee Murphy's water·color with much light nature of pnzcs, but character and work
Fortnightly to Meet Monday
and sbade has a powerful appeal and gains lawar~, are. given in recognition of ou~
by being seen at a distance.
standing faIthfulness and helpfulness 10
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde will entertain the
"Among the most impressionistic pictures the work of the choirs and for excellence
Fortnightly, at her home on Swarthmore
we noticed a pleasant pastel-colored sketch in musical attainment. They are the propby Dorothy Lackey. Another modern in· crty of the church and are held by the Avenue: on Monday, April 29th at 2.30
o'clock.
terprctation of interest in the color-scheme mcipients for six months, when they will
Two short storics will be read by Mrs.
created by Lydia Turner in her stiU of be presented to others. They arc beauE. Fullerton Cook and Mrs. A. S. Wickham.
life, 'Lanterns!
tiful silver crosses and are to be worn
The remainder of the program will be
by the holders only when the choif$ sing:
gh'en to a talk on Jamaica by Mrs. Clyde.
in the service of the church. Later, on
This island is not so frequently visited as are
Children's Day, awards will be presented
its neighboring islands but its history and
to be the personal property of the re:its
present ar(" tremendously interesting.
cipients,
As Mrs. Clyde has recently returned from a
One of the members of the church was
long visit on the island, she is most enso impressed by the remarkably fine work
thusiastic about the scenery, the people,
of the choirs on Easter Day that he sent
and Jamaica's place in the world.
the pastor a special contribution of $50.00
to be used at his disrretion in aiding in
the work. of the choirs.
CONSCIENTIOUS
Dr. Tuttle was called to York \VedncsCOUNSEL
day to officiate at the funernl of a former
parishioner.
In recognition of National Youth \Vcck,
Protect your Oriental
Rugs and othervaluahle
whkh begins tomorrow in the Presbyterian
floor coverings NOW.
RIT. 1581 • RACE ",0
Churches of the nation, morning worship
OW' methods, perfected
will be a National Youth Service. Thc
through over 40 years'
special preachers win be the Rev. Dr.
experience, de.s troy
Everett, director of the' work of the Pres.
moth larvae, remove
TRINITY CHURCH
byterian
Church for its students in the
Protestant Episcopal
grit. iengtheD the life
University of Pennsylvania. His suhject
Chester Road and College Avenue
of your rugs. Send for
Rector;
will
be
"The
Student
Looks
at
the
Church."
leafletdescribingmeth·
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S. T. M.
The three choirs. the church, boys and
ad and oW' new Lustre
girls, will sing the service Sunday morn- 8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Washing. Prices quoted
ing, repeating some of the Easter numbers 9:45 A. M.--Sunday SchDO~.
without obligation.
which made so deep an impression on 10 :00 A. M.-Junlor Church.
II :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
SUMMER RUGS Easter Day. The choirs will sing aU the
numbers i'n unison. The choir numbers
Headquetrters for sum·
THE
will be "The Lord's Prayer," as a response i SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
mer rugs in Philadel·
"Unfold, Ye Portals," by Counod i "The
Rev• .lohn Ellery Tuttle. Minister
phia. New plaids, floral
Strife Is O'er," by Andrews; a response,
deSigns and block.s in
SUNDAY
"AUeluia,1:
by Palestrina.
10 :OO-Bible School.
anarrayof materials and
Classes tor men and
women.
colorsto8uiteverytaste.
11 :OO-Morning Worship. Preacher. Rev. Dr.
Sizea up to 13 feet wide
Everett. DiTector Presbyterian Church
A SOUND
Work, University or Pennsylvania. The
_any length.
three ehoin sing.
Prices for 9 x 12 ft.,
7:00-Young People.'
HOUSE CLEANING IS AT HAND
LET US TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR
I
THEATRE
HELEN HAYES
Claudette Colbert
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY
Monday &. Tuesday, April 29.30
WARREN WILLIAM
In
Leslie Howard • Merle Oberon
in
"VANESSA"
HER LOVE STORY
Wednesday. Obe Day Only
RAMON NOVARRO
EVELYNLAYE
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
Note::
Five weeks at the Aldine.
Philadelphia.
TUESDAY AT 9-00 P. M.
WFJL AMATEUR RADIO NIGHT
I.
Wednesday Only. May 1
ROBERT MONTCOMERY
HELEN HAYES
WILL ROGERS
"LIFE BEGINS AT
'The Night is Young'
"Vanessa"
40"
"ROBERTA"
In
Her Love Story
Starting Thur.day for Three Day.
Thursday Only.
May 2
SHIRLEY TEMPLE·
I.
"Bright Eyes"
I
I
OLIVER H. BAIR CC?
I
FUN~R~~A'~~~'~d~.!ORS
I
Decision
Chester Pike at Prospect Park
FTidRY &. Saturday. April 26-27
Fritz & .La Rue, Inc.
with
I
1615 Chestnut St.. Phila.
REQUIRES FACTS!
'Betlendorf]
FACTS Are Yours (aT the AskinI'
TELEPHONE: SWARTHMORE 1666
WM. S. HOBBS
WE KNOW HOW
BEWARE OF MOTHS!!
You Cannot Be Safe With Those Precious Rugs of Youra IF They Are
Not Cleaned. Thoroughly. Play Safe, Call
CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS
PAULSON & CO.
For the period beginning Monday, April
twenty-ninth, and ending· Saturday. September
twenty-eighth. this Bank will open at seven
A. M. and close at two P. M .• Eastern Sfandaid Time, except on Saturdays, when the
closing hour Will be eleven A. M.
TAILORS. CLEANERS. FURRIERS
Cleaners, Repairers of o;ientaI and Domestic Ruga
100 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 529
Send AU Your Winter Carments, Blankeb, Draperies, Curtains, etc.,
to Be Cleaaed Before You Put Them Away
ORIENTAL, 9..12, $5.00
DOMESnc, h12, $3.00
SUITS; COATS, DRESSES CLEANED, 75e
..
.. SUITS PREssED, 35c
TUESDAY
Young Men's Club bowling tournament.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
Pastor
9 :45
11 :00
7:00
7:45
A.
A.
P.
P.
Daylight Saving Time
M.-Sunday Seh(l(,l.
M.-"Comradeship with God:'
M.-Epworth League.
M.-Bright Hour Service eondueled
by the pastor.
Strangers Cordially In\·ited
THE RELJGroUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:45 A. H.-Fi.rat Day School.
11 :00 A. M..-Meetlng for Warship
Meeting House.
in
the
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2 :30 P. M.-8ewing and Quiltins: in Whittier House. Box luncheaa.
All Cordially Invited
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
3
.
. .'
~
,.
FOR
Springtime Vigor
Eat • •• FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES!
Strawberries'
quart
box
15
t
Faney
Southern
,
Fancy Tomatoes (Repack) 21bl19c
Fresh Green Peas • 21bl 15c
FANCY
A sparagus
",;gi.o I 23
CAROLINA
bu ••I.
c
Stringless Beans l~~~~ 21bl 17c
Fresh Local Rhubarb
3 b.h.IOc
Butter
crftAN,;lRY 35 c
·
,. Id
B H
37
S
Ib
unnyrle
Fancy Sw•• t:
C,••m Pri.1
U
er Ib
c
3·
19
c
VegetaLles ~:~:
Phillips Delicious Mixed
PLEASU
YUKON CLUB
CIDER
GINGER ALE
.'.0 SpultlillO Wahr .rtd
Pur. Frail Flavor.d Auolted Sod••
VINEGAR
2~~~z·IOc
•
Cleaned
Stored &
Repaired
Hardwood floor. laid
and refinishod. Alao
linoleum, rubber tile.
cork, etc. Expert sug.
gestions gladly offered
"Ruggles of Red Gap"
I
•
start at $10.75.
Charles Laughton. Charles Ru••lea
Zasu Pitt. • MaT}' Boland
Roland YOUD• • LeU. HYams
A grand motion picture with a cast
that is a stToke of Benius.
-ADDED"Tortoise and Hare'·
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CHURCH NEWS
GOWN SHOPPE
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
WEDNESDAY
Starting Thunday for Three Day.
Greatly Reduced
- .
APRIL 26, 1935
.
TODAY AND SATURDAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"IMITATION OF
LIFE"
FORMAL FROCKS
Mary Boland
LESLIE HOWARD
..
APRIL 26, 1935'
~~~~~~--~~~~~--~--~--~---Miss Louise Archer . Clyde, of Swarth- . Mr.·a~d,Mrs. Percival Armltage, of Har- who read the news note in last week'.
and Ogden Avenues. has just returned yard Ave.nue, and M~. Lawrence Drew, of paper. They are sharing it with Dr. and
12 bob S9.
"tu. bot depo.k
Hershey Ch:c:r:t.Alhrs --5Picleles Dill or Sour 21::''''29Solid Pack Tomatoes
lona Cut Beets
J
•
~
t.
•
•
Raisin .Bran Whole
"'halt With R.tllbl. 2
23c
Ball" aad a-D .ddedJ
P".'
L
Crax ALL,.PURPOSE
THE NEW
Ib
16
Ed UCII-.;or
CRACKERr okll
C
L.
Red Circle. 2 1bl 39c
• 8 O'Clock 2 tb. 35c
-0-
Bokar 2 Ib.45c
P eIneappIe Sultana 21.r9.S~33C
• Ie
28 c
BeIsqulc
(':k"i!116c)
.i.:m~,
Brok•• 51;...
Cilnl
B.b.baudfullbbculu F
.
Special For Friday and Saturday!
GRANDMOTHER'S
Swedish Rye Bread ~:::r7c
Crullers • dozl5 c
l})u
ali9J.l!/.eDAJ acfp~t~1
25.
Aplo we offer tlda fine value ••• on tender. plump. IcleoCJ6eaU.,.
fed .,oun. Chicken. which bue been &pecially aeleaed to meet
the blt:h QUaUty "ailldard. of III'" .. '" .old .t AAP Ston••
.·F,.
Broilers or Small Fruing
f,
.,
c·
""W'Ji(.)
Chickens •
C
Ib
Forequarter Lam" s~:~ Ib 15c
Legs (m(~INE Lam" • Ib 23c
Rib or Loin Lamb Chops
Ib
31c
I Shoulder Lamb Ib 17c
Ve~1
Roast Boneleu Rolled Ib23c
II - Fresh Sea Food! -- =n
Fre.h Quaht Cbeaapeake B • .,. Shad are bOW at thel. beat
••• and lite. dellftred fre.h from. the WIItet to our store••
FRESH CHESAPEAKE BAy
FRESH Che..peake Ba.. (la.dud.... 1loe)
BucitShadlbl2c /I Roe Shad Ib 19c
Shad Roe Sets FANcY' ~.t 35c
adDed IUUi Scalecl-He.... oal
Porgie. o • Croaken 21bol7c
Skinless Fillets
F...h",
15c
II
Uttlc Neck or Chettntone
Clams
2 do. 19c
Medium Clem. 2 do. 25c
Park Avenue below Harvard
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
•
11 :00 A. IL-:-Sunday SehDaJ.
tt:oo A. M.-Sunday Leason-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting ~h week, 8
p. lD. Readln8' room open dailJ". aeept Sundan ar.d hoUdan, I to ,f,: Church edifice.
AU are cordially invited to altend the Hr.•
Ices and use the ReadillA' Room.
~ Jr~T Atlantic &- Pacific ~ . "
Theee pdcn etFutI.e b
1wartJu.en,..s.tcfalty AId! ~5th, 2&h aad 27th
P
I
APRIL 28, 1935
Unuual Concert Nat Week
APRIL 28. 1935
Maria Kurenko. Russian sop......., ......
Nicanor Zababeta, Span/sb harpist.
•
FO!'ms
Women of Swarthmore Club to
Be H ...t _ to DeJawlll'e
COIUlty Meet
_~ I~.jF~!O; ;~R. "RENT; ~;ih; '; ' '
'1hese Few Ashes" L;~;'~~~~:;;;;::;:~~:~;
>entrance. ".
~
erably 1.30
1"OR RENT-For business man,
nbhed
lin.
W. bedroom.
N. Cllfford.806 South
has this one in
a cast is taken
are, indeed, aien. of Sprin.. The nUDIerou. brida'e.lulicheou
.~d di~Del'., for which we are plaaDiae and prep.rill", are like-:
Wise ....a. of Sprialf. When you feel the urae to entertaia,
remember that we can help y01l--and do it ecoDomicUJ,.!
.
.
in Drugs I.
Important!
In order to obtain the
most from drugs they
must be fresh. In order
to keep our stock fresh.
we must throwaway
many doUara worth of
sta Ie
F
drugs
annually.
or fresh drugs
Phone 857
MICHAEL'S
.
CoIIege Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacl·.t
Alway. in_ Charl'e
.~,
Repre •• nting
R.
F. M. SCHEiBLEY MANAGEMENT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
On Sunday ~vening, April. 28th, at 8: I S. Miss Jane Hendrickson
will give a series of recitationa.
We cordially invite our friends
and patron. to hear Miso Hendrickson, who has entertained us .0
delightfully on previous occasion••
Phone: Swarthmore 680
COAL
Charge
Egg
$10.00
10.25
10.00
8.50
7.75
6.75
Stoves
Nut.
Pea ,
Buck
Rice
The Women's Republican Club of Delaware County WI'11 hold a legislative discus-
CuL ill 10 Day.
$9.50
9.75
9.50
8.00
7.25
6.25
VAN ALEN BROS.
COAL
Good to the Last Shovelf.d
Phone: Swarthmore 10412
Republican Women to Meet
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.·
Strath Haven Inn
Office
Cloae. at Noon Saturday
~:~~!:I
JULIET C. KENT
I
its Media
regularInn,
meeting
on time
Thursday,
May at
2, at
at which
Hon.
j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~::::::::~s;w;a;rt~h;m~0;re~2;5~4::::::~:; sion
Ellwood J. Turner has promised to be pres
r'- .:.
414 Haverford Place
WM. KIMMEL & SON
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
REPAIRS
PAINTING
•
PAPERING
IT'S GOOD-YOUR DOG WILL LIKE ITI
Analysia on Each Package
FREE TRIAL OFFER
Call at our office and We will gladly give
you a &ve-potmd papkage FREE.. We
want you to_ try it on your dog and. see
what "he "Y,s about it."
DE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the
BoroUgh of Swarthmore, and it is ht!-reby
enacted and ordained by authority of the same:
SEC:t'rON I. For the year 1935 there shaH
be leVied and assessed against all assessable
prope~y within the tract of land h('rein called
the Kimmel Tract. more partieularly deseribed
hereafter, over and above the general Borough
',!'ax both for current expenditures and sink.
10g fund. and over and abO\;e aU other taxes
or asB~s~ents laWfully assessed against prop_
erty wJthm the said tract. a special tax or
assessment at the rate of two mills on each
dollar of assessed valuation tor the PUrpOSe
hereinafter aet forth. '
MEDIA COAL & ICE CO., Inc.
~rDIA
..~
M. C. MICHENER, Pre•.
MEDIA. PA.
570
8~yOuPu:J
/.l-e SuJLe W S'£e- ~
OK'd BARGAINS
IN RE-CONDITIONED CARS
Ford '32 Coach
v.a
Ford '30 Coach
FDrd 11' T OD Truck
Pontiac '29 Sedan
Buick '30 Ma.ter 6 Coupe
-----
Lawson-SHEPARD Company Inc.
AUTHORIZED
Sales
'
Service
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE. SWARTHMORE
SECTION 2. The traet of land in the notough of Swarthmore on which this sllecial tax
or ~esaD!-ent i.8 hu·eby levied tor the year
1935 15 Situate in the Southeasterly portion
of the Dorough of Swarthmore. County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, having been
annexed to said Borough by Ordinance No
310. approved Nov~ber 21st. 1929, and
described more partIcularly in said Ordinanee
No. 310, and also in Ordinance No. 3].4, approved. March 24th, 1930. levying the first of
the Bald annual assessments.
is
SECTION. 3. :t'he foregoing sP~ial tax or
assessment 18 leVIed pursuant to the provisions
of Section 6 of Baid Ordinance No. 310. ap_
pro\'~ November 21st. 1929. and is levied as
the Sixth of ten annual installments to be
! collected out of the property in the said tract
for the purpose of I'\'imbursinp: the Borough
of Swarthmore for any and all amounts found
to )K: due to the Township of Ridley by way CIf
adjustment of indebtedness. and to pay any
other person or corporation. and all incidental
fees and eosta involved in the annexation Proceeding. or g~wing out. of the same. Council
reserves the naht to determine the time. man_
nel' aJ'!,d amount of future instaUments OVer
I the said period of ten ::vears until the total
amount of said eoats and expenses hRA been
collected ~rom the Pl'l'8ent or future owners
o( Pro])('rlies comprised within said tract.
PAMed this 17th day of April, A. D. 1930.
I
3. ARCHER TURNER,
President 01 Council.
(Seal)
Attest:
ELLIOTT
RI("HARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
Appro~ed this 20th da,. of April, A. D. 1935.
JOHN D. P1TMAN,
B ........
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MEDIA. PA.
minor.
STERN-March 27. The Penll!lylvania 0>. for
Insuranee on Lives and Granting Annuities.
executor of Charles A. Stem. late of DorOUgh of Swarthmore.
ROOFING
Wood~~r'd, Jackson & Black, Inc •
·Asaii~:1 SWENEY-April 2, Lizzie E. Sweney Xirk~
patrick, surviving trustee u/w of John R.'
SWARTHMORE 43
PETER E. TOLD
-
WHAT BE~OMES
OF RAIN
Only about one-half of all the rain that falls finds
its way into brooks, creeks and rivers. Of the
other half, part is given back to the atmosphere
by transpiration of plant life or evaporation from
the earth's surface. Tbe balance sink. into the
ground and runs away in underground water
courses, BOmeof which comes out on the surface
al various points, forming springs.
Most of the rain wbich i. evaporated i. taken
directly wom. the earth's surface. There are, however, large .... antities given back into the atmosphere by plants. Their roots draw it up out of the
ground and it is given off into the atmosphere
wom the surface of the leaves.
This is the ninth of a series of instructive u ......
ratives dcalhig with the wonders of nature and
the human accomplishments which make it possible for you to have a pleuliful supply of water
at all times. Look for the next story in this paper
two weeks from today.
~£EBTIFIED WATER
Ire .. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
All Lines of Insurance
Sweney, deceased.
, ,
BONSALL-March 4. Hannah R. Hon",!I ••,e.,.ITAYLOR-March 18, Emma W. Taylor. ex-,
ecutrix of Edward H. Bonsall,
ecutrix: of James Tay!or, late 01 Township
ouxh of Glenolden.
of Springfield.
BLANK-March 20. Meyer Blank.
trator of Anna Blank. late of
Chester.
Notary Publle
BROWN-March 23, Mitten Bank & Trust Co..
admini8trator C.P.A. of Laura V. P. Brown,
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1833
late ot' B~rough 01 Rutledge.
BLACK-March 30, Chester-Cambridge Bank
ahd Trust Co.. trustee u/w of J. Frank
Black, Jate of City of Chester.
BLACK-Marcb 30, Cheater-Cambridge Dank
and Trust Co.. trustee u/w of Sue C. Black.
late of Cit,. of Chester.
BERRYMAN-April 2, Media.69th St. Trust
Co.. suceessors by merger to The Medla Title
&; Trust Co., trustee u/w of Martha L.
Berryman for maintenance of burial lot in
Woodlands Cemetery as stated by Secretary
or Banking, Receiver.
eRA WFORD-March 18, Alice R. S.
and Lansdowne Bank & Trust
u/w of John B. Crawlord.
stated by Sec.retary of Banking.
DORHAN-AprH 2, Chester-Cambridge
& Trust Co., guardian of John Dorhan.
a minor.
Including Life
Ha1?eyou
FRIENDS
-who Lave
MOVED
AWAY
?•
KEEP IN TOUCH
WITH THEM BY
Telephone
You can telephone
6 miles
12 miles
18 miles
24 miles
30 miles
SHARFLES8-ApriJ I, wnUam 3. Sharpless.
administrator of Margaret L. Sharpless, late
of Borough of Lanlldowne.
STEELE-March 9. Robert W. Steele, Philip
S. Steele and Corn Exchange National Bank
&. Trust Co., executora of Anna Wenalog
Steele. deceased.
SATTERTHWAIT&-March 23. The First Na-'
tional Bank of Darby. guardian of Thomas
Hynson Sattert~waite, a minor.
SMITH-March 27. Delaware· Cot'nty Trust
Co., guardian 01 Ruth S. Smitb, late a
HEATING
AN ORDINANCE levying a sixth annual special tax or assessment on aU assessable
property within a certain tract of land an.
n~xed to the Borough of SWarthmore by
virtue of Ordinance No. 310, appro\'ed November 21st, 1929. Situate in the SOllth~
easterly part of. the Borough. sometimes
known as the Kimmel Tract. for the pur.
pOSe of reimbursing the Borough for costa
and exponses attendant Upon said annexa_
tion and the adjustment of indebtedness incurred thereby, befnR' the sixth of ten annual
assessments for this purpose.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUNTS
J'LUMBING
ORDINANCE No. 368
A new Dog Food prepared by us
after extensive experiment for Over
a year-IT'S NEW! IT'S FRESHI
ula
FUNERAL·
BELL PHONE 4
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
MIRACLE DOG FOOD
Photle
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
cnt if the LegislatUre doses in time.
The annual election of ofticers will be
held, the polls will be open from 12 noon
until 3 P. M. All members in good sl.'mdiog are urged to come out and vote.
Those who expect to attend the Federation meeting of the DeJaware County
Fccieration of Women's Clubs at S\""arthmore on this same day may engage lunebron at Media Inn by reserving with Mrs.
\Villiam Wohnus, Media 757-W, by ~ion
day, April 29. This will afford opportunity
to vote dUring luncheon period.
Swa. 632-J, Swa. 58
;P~E~R~S~O~N~·A~L-~A~t~"';;n;;;t:l.lo;;n~CCo;;;UIli;;-'ji;,;;;;~~ I
for Sc
for IOc
for ISc
for 20c
for 2Sc
Station to Station
calls {Just ask for
the number)-five
minute connections.
EVANS-March 18, Delaware County
Co
.• 01
trustee
u/wofofLansdowne.
Sidney Hoopes
late
Borough
EATON-March 26, Bessie Eaton Lewis. administratrix of Earl O. Eaton, late of City
of Chester.
EACHES-April 2. Medla.69th St. Trust Co..
successors by merger to The Media Title &:Trost Co.. trustee u/w of Annie E. Eaches.
for maintenance of burial lot In Wood!ands
Cemetery Lots No. 180-183. Section F. as
stated by' Secretary of Banking, Receiver.
2.
successors
"""."ih;'-;:j~"
Truat Co••
•
. >:'''']'·1
deceased. for
New Cathedral Cemetery,
s.".e.[
28 Rantre 1. Section T. as
ta;" of nankintr. Receiver.
GILLIES-March 5. Jennie M. Gillies.
istratrix of Malcolm Gillies, late of
WILLIAMSON-April 2, Media·69th St. TruAt
Co.• 8Uceess01'8 hy merg'er to The Media Title
.I: Trust Co., trustee u/w of Lucy B. WiI~
liamson, lor maintenance of burial lot in
Eden Cemetery. as stated by Secretary of
Banking, Receiver.
WOODS-April 2, Julin E. Woods. admin19tratrix e t a of Clinton E. Woods, late of
Borough of Yeadon.
r~eived
Sealed bids wiJI be
by the Borough
of Swarthmore in Council Chamber,· Borough
Hall. Swarthmore. Pa .. on May 15th at 'l.45
P. M. (D. S. T.). for repairing approximately
850 square yards 01 bituminous macadam
street.
Bids are to be strictly in accordance witb
specifications, a eopy of which may be obtained, without charge. from the undersigned.
in Dorough Hall. Swarthmore, Pa.
The Borough reserves the rigbt to reject
an), or all bids.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
4.26-3t
Borough Secretary.
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWARTHMORE
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
GARRISON-March 30, Mat'Y A. Garrison and
F. Lynwood Garrison. tru~tees and Provident
The Swarthmore Board of School Directors
Trust Co. of Philadelphia. substitute trus. wi:1 receive bids for coal and fuel oil up to
tee u/w of David R. Garrison, deceASed. 7.00 P. M., E. S. T., Monday, May 13, 1935,
for Mary A. Garrison. as stated by F. Lyn- at the College' Avenue School. Specifications
wood G~rrison and Provident Trw!;t Co.. of mal" be secured lrom tbe undersigned at the
Philadelphia. survivin&, trustee.
above school.
GELSTON-ldarch 26. Girard Trust Co.. exeeThe Board reserves the right to reject any
utor of Annie B. (]elston. late of City of or all bids.
Cbeater.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
GRIFFlIH March 28, Hiram E. Tumer. ex-'••.:• .:.
••.:'.=.t____
eeutor of Mary Alln Griftith. late of City - Estate of FREDERICK M. SIMONS (late of
of Chester.
Township of Nether Providence, Del. Co••
====c:c:--===-:-::"',-:-ta-ry'c.
Pa.), deceased.
LE1TERS TESTAMENTARY on the above
Estate have been granted 'to the undersigtled.
who request all persons having claims or delIIands against the Estate of the decedent to
make knl)wn the same. and aU persons in..
debted to the decedent to make PB7Ulent.
withont delay, to
EDWARD MORRIS BASSETI'. Exeeutor.
st. "rruat Co•• Or to hie Attorney,
suceessotB
menrer to The Media Title RA YlIOND K. DENWORTH.
A "Trust
trustees· u/w -of Anna M.
14.29 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, PL
Garrett. deeeased. for maintenance of burial 4-19-6t
2,- Media.f59th
,
'lJML'M
---7
PRUNES
4 2'Sc
lb.
Famous Saota Clara variety.
Noted for their bright color.
thin skin. small pits, tender
meatiness. delicious flavor
and juiciness.
Gren Cove-Home Style
Sc
C~ron';;d i;~f 2 29c
Vegetable So~p
. can
eans
Tomato Juice Cocktail '90 e1 •• Lab•• 16 o. bot 17c
Old Virginia Corn Meal (water grou.d) t Ib bag 10c
2 lb. ge
Fancy Blue Rose Rice
15c lISCO Pure Cider Vinegar
2 qt bots,25c
33c Chivers Imported Black Currant Jam jar 29c
n~ ~
:f1'VIll
(QUick Cook
or Regular)
59c Fine Quality Brooms
22c Sturdy Dust Brushes
Fels-Naptha Soap
15c ,Smooth Mop Sticks
eaeh
each
5
cakes
each
53c
17c
22e
10c
S·~5;pchi;~B:ci~~;;;;1 iso~
Cherries
i:~~. 23c
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,
:.1
,'\
.«KOFancyCaliforniaCherries 1ar•• can 23c·
25c Picknick Sweet Mixed Pickles •• J.... 22c
~~·Ib tin 10e: Ib tin 15c
Hershey'5 Cocoa
(AU
Verletles~ 2 pkg~ 41c
·18c Pabst·eit Sprczd
SUIPer'b blend of the
.~
"
Flnesf 'ngredlenb-Oveli Fresh 10 You
Victor Sliced Bread
I~~
Bread Supreme
large
1ar
••
loaf
ge ISFced Rye Bread
•
6c
loaf
10e
•
Enioy the Satisfaction. of Quality ~eats
Stewing Lamb 10c,
Neck Lamb
Shoulder Lamb
Rack Chops
~~9S
Ib
Ib
Ib
16c
20c
24c
tb
I
Ib 350
Ib 370
Ib 17c
Rib Chops
Loin Chops
Lamb Liver
lamb
23~
Itt
.',
"
Sweet Breads 39(:
~i
;j
set
I
•
pkgs lSc
Rolled Oats 2 200z
2 large can.
TOMATOES Choiee
Ripe
B rOO.!'!I.!'!I.!'!I.!'!S~...:.:::::ar::...::~~:.:~:.::iCd=--_each 29c
.. Extra Large Size V e a l "
READVERTISED
KlRSCHNEK-Dec. 20. 1934-.John Kinchnek,
Jr., aaministrator of Mary Vail Kirschnek.
late of Borough of Media.
GEORGE E. HILL. REGISTER OF WILLS
AND CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT.
Chester.
rHE BELL TELEPHONE
~ANY OF PEIOISYLVAIIII
VALORI-Aprll 2, Ch'ester-Cambridge Bank
and Trust Co•• guardian of Frances Valori.
late a minor.
WOOLRIDGE-March 23. Samuel A. !lontgom_
ery, executor of Marie Louise Woolridge,
late of BOrouKh of Parkside.
WOERNER-April I, The Pennsylvania Co.
for Insuranees on Lives and Granting An_
nuiUes and Sallie H. Woerner, executon
of Otto Woerner, Jate of Borough of East
Lansdowne.
.
lIiI'UR'lIKI'UIIIIIIIZI
Buryln&,
Meetinc
Church..
,.ud,
aa Ground,
.tated Providence
by Secretary
of Banklnc.
Rec::eiver.
thequick
cast study,
committee
MARDER-February
27,late
James
Holden.
execplayer,
in a needed
hurry. a
utor of Clara Marder.
of Clu
of Cb.ter.
f th'lI
f J
hAD'
IIURRAY-March CI, Honora lIurrar, exeeu"1'elephone, Swarthmore 489 or
0
e I ness 0
osep
. eenng,
trix of Patrick MUrray. late of TowlUIhip 01
..((42.
Mr. Parker will appear in the May
Upper Darby.
FOR BENT-8eeond ftoor furnlehed apart.. as another victim of the gambling
MARTIN-March 15, Eleanor W. KelJer and
ment:.3une
five 16-September
roome, porch.15. Excellent
toea. in which he has lost everything including
LeoU. P.deceased.
Steele, exeeutrieea of Allqne C.
'lion.
Very reason.
Martin,
~b1e. 'Can Swarthmore 671-11.
the diamond fish with emerald Dns which
18, David
B. McClure,
trusFOR RENT-Attractive modem apartment: he inherited from his wife's father who McCLURE-March
tee u/w of William
J. McClure,
deceased,
five rooma, bath, hardwood floors, fireplace. died in the fish business.
as atatf!d by De!aware Count,. Trust Co.,
Adalta. Good location. Telephone: SwartbThrough a series of complications WiI- executor of David B. McClure, deceased.
,"ore 12'-M.
liam H. Whitney has been unable to
HILLER-April 1. William Taylor, executor
PERSONAL
01 Jesae E. MUler, late of Township of
since he played Lord Grenham in
Edgmont.
-PEBSONAL--Summer Farm School opening We AU." Some of the older club
MEEHAN-April I, 30hn S. McConaghy. ad.
Mal" ridinll',
1.
Transportation
arranged.
mlnistrator
01 John Meehan, late of Townmitt&',
home eooking.
Mother'aSwimcatoe will recall Mr. 'Whitney in "A PaI'r
ehlp
of Radnor.
for chUdren; Day or hoahling. Very rea&OD- Sixes." In 'May Mr. Whitney returns to
..ble rate5 include tuition. Make reservaUona th
h
McMAHON-April I, Nora M. MeMahoD, exnow at the Franz Lint Academy of Music.
e stage ere in the role of M. de Seguin, eeutrlx of Nichol.. J. HeMahon. late 01
"l'elephone. Swarth,more 1616.
the husband of the flirtatious Parisian. Townsbip of Upper Darby.
...
Husbands of course may be divided roughly MORRISON-April 2, Media-69th St. Trust
1 Have your th eRa an d .t erm . R
..
-very roughIY-I'nto several classes. Mr. "Co.,Trust
SUCCelJSOrB by merger to The Media Title
pe'
Co., trustee u/w of C.tharine Morand ac:curately t)-ped 'at ten cents a
Whitney.
we
feel
sure.
will
convince
you
rison. deceased. lor maintenance of burlal
Telephone: Swarthmore 284-W.
I t I Media C h 11 C
that the classification should read some- b~ S~retllry of a~a':tktnlf.eR::~~r~ stated
FOUND
thing like this-the jealous husband,
PATCHELL-March 30, ChE!llter-Cambridge
FOUND-Pall' or men'. gray auede 810ves. complacent husband, the mercenary
Bank &: Trust Co•• guardian of Sarab ArTelephone: Swartbmore 900.
band-and M. de Seguin.
ment Patchell. late a minor.
SALE
T. Lawton Slaugh played in "The
PEAK-April 2. Herbert Peak. executor of
Florence Peak. late 01 Townahlp of Upper
FOR SALE-A Quality Gas Range In good Road," and "Twelfth Night." He has
Darby.
eonditlon. Wriw 812 North Princeton Ave- in supporting companies for Mantell
PENNOCK-April 2. Lanadowne Bank" Tmat
Tlue or call Swarthmore 727..J.
Arliss. He has played stock and served Co•• successors by merger to The Lansdowne
&: DarbI'
Saving
FundL.and
Trust Co
•• truaFOR
Oil Burner,
used
asp
announcer
for
station. In
tee
u/w of
Abraham
Pennock,
deceased,
"'ear.SALE-Hercules
Complete with tank,
$176. T
eoue
le
hon
ea:radio
.
k
b_.
S;arthmore 1455-W.
next production of the Players Club, he
as atated by Secretary of Ban ing, ,"",,"elVer.
cast in the role of the ideal companion, RIGBY-March 19, Marcaret R. Stron&" IP.Xsuch a heart, such a mind, such qualities, :~\~f o~l:l;;aip~k.F. Rigby. late of Bor~
FOR RENT
RICKARDS _ March 26. Chester-Cambridge
Frame dwelling, 4 bedrooms, such manners I
C. Comley, the director, appears alii Bank &: Trust Co., guardian of Howard R.
2-car garage, shady lawn. $65 a theRoy
ashes and in person.
Rickards. late a minor.
month.
An exterior view designed by Dorothy REIS-Marcb 26, Anna ~. Heis and Harry F.
Reil, executora of George W. Rete. late of
E. C. WALTON
Kent and painted by Dorothy Kent, Helen Townabip of Haverford.
Evans and Cecelia Davis will help to IRI~?o~A:.?,~;;;~~'H
SALE
transport you to St. Moritz.
FOrDler UsUna·
SelUn. Price
$22,Il00 ...... , .. , ... $IO.GOO
On October 31, 1928, a dramatic critic
115,000,............ 7,soo
of the New York Times wrote "a light
14.000 .......... , . . 9.300
12.soo ............• 10.000
impertinent comedy, running tbe gamut of
14.000, , . . . . . . . . . .• 10.soo
melodrama, comedy and romance, opened
15.000 .........•..• 10.000
13.000 .. ' . . . . . . . . .. 11.000
last evening at the Booth Theater." On
WM. S. BITTLE
May the 7th. at 8.15 P.M. Eastern DaySwarthmore III-J
light
Saving Time. the Players Club will
Notal'Y PubUc Insurance R".l Estate
SHARPLES-April 2, Girard Trust Co., tmapresent this play as it ran in England
tee u/w of Casper W. Sharples, deceaaed.
two
ytars.
Perfprmances
will
continue
the
FOR RENT
SMITH-April
1. John S. McClure, executor
On tile Hill. unfuml.hed house. 5 bed- remainder of the' week.
01 Lucy Smith, late of City of Chester.
Toom•• Z baths. 011 burner. ac:reened porch,
SURMIAK-April I, Michael Surmiak, ad.
2-car .arap. Reasonable rent. Available
ORPHANS' COURT
mtnlstrator of Mary SurmLak. late of Town.July 1.
sblp of Upper Darby•
.r Delaware Coan17. Penna.
607 ELM AVENUE
~01d _
?l SmtdSiZ.
"'R'lIKI'UR'lIKI'U~L~
for maintenance at burlal lot in Hicfulte
May, because some one in
ill or forced to drop out
FOR RENT-Hotqekeeplng
to five room, and bath.
Budding Trees and Spring Flowers
Trust Co., trustee u/w at Hannab It. Lewi!ll,
olC'ontinued from Page 1)
:~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~land
President Frank Aydelotte, of SwarthFriday eveningt May 3ed, at 8.15 o'clock,
morc
College, will speak O\'er Radio Stain Clothier Memorial, the Little 1'heatre
tion
WFI
in behalf of the League of NaClub of Swarthmore College again presents
tions
Association,
from 5.15 to 5.30 P. M.
Molarsky's Marionettcs, in "The .Puppet
tomorrow,
Saturda}',
April 27th.
Gaieties,'! a marionette revue featuring
President
Aydelotte,
who is honorary
Mickey Alouse (master of ceremonies),
President
of
the
Pennsylvania
Branch of
George Arliss, Lawrence Tibbett, Paderewthe
League,
will
have
as
his
subject.
"The
ski, Maurice Chevalier and others. There
DiffictUtics of American Neutrality."
will also be a matinee, at 3.30 o'clock.
,
Those who \\'itnessed this unique entcrAt
L.
W.
V.
Convention
tainment last year will remember that it
Mrs. David Chandler Prince, of Swarth.
combined with rare eUect, the charming
naivete found in all good marionettes and more, president of the Pennsylvania League
a subtle sophistication and droll humor of Women Voters, will preside at the conaU their own.
vention sessions of the organization on
These remarkable marionettes were orig- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 1,
inated in 1925 by Q!D1Qnd Mo~. an 2 and 3, at the fourteenth convention in
alumnus of Swartbmoreeollegf";":Uld "Lave Philadelphia at the Bellevue-Stratford.
since become famous t.hroughout the East.
Mrs. William J. Carson, also of SwarthIn 1929. they appeared with Paul M. more, is· chairman of the convention program committee.
Pearson's Swarthmore Chautauqua.
•
It is the hope of the Little Theatre Club
Philosophy Club Lecture
that the townspeople will not only treat
their children to a matinee at this enThe Philosophy Club, of Swarthmore
schanting 'I theatre of the little people," as College, announces a lecture on "The
ignor Podrcca so aptly termed his unsur- Mystic and His Ideals," by Professor
passed marionettes. but that they will not Seelye Bixler, of Harvard Divinity School,
deny themselves the enjoyment of an un· Sunday. April 28. at 8.00 p, M. in the
usually novel and engaging entertainment. Friends' Meeting House. A discussion will
follow the lecture. Friends of the college
arc cordially invited to attend.
P C BELFIFI n J
if
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Finest Domestic Sweitzer Cheese
%. Ib 100
Virginia Style Cooked Ham
~~'" 190
Sylvan Seal Cottage Cheese
~ oups 25·0
list» Creamed Cabbage
Cole Slaw or Potato Salad
Pepper Relish
Ib oup 17c I Pepperhash
Ib 120
Freshly Caught hesapeake
.:i:
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Shad.Buck
ttl
,
14c
.
Roe
Fresh Fillets Genuine HaddOCk Ib 17c
Fresh
Flounders medium si?e 1h lOCo• large
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170
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Produce of rts FreShest-Qualify Counts!
Tomatoes
Tender Strinl' Bean.
Fancy Fresh
2 Ibs•• 15c
large bunc~ 25e; 33c
Fresh Green Asparagus
Nearby U. S. No. 1 Rome lleauty Apple.
Fre.h Peaa
Rh........b .
2 lb... 19c
3 bull••• 10e
Home Grawn
IOc
Ib
Solid Slicing
I
3 I..... 15c
Juicy Lemons
C· C
to
nsp
Hard,. Two..Year·Old Rose Bushes
;,
arro
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APRIL 26, 1935
11IE SWARntMOREAtl
8
hOp'
Art EUti it ens
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ctuh
mAt Woman's
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man. Mrs. A. F. Jackson, president of the morning session. Luncheon at
ODe
o'clock
t~a~~ :::~rs;:,:
ORDIN~~:~'::. ~: :::ual
Thomaa F. Conway
ism:enbe
AN
tax for
Radio Elecbic Service
tures wbich are entertaining 86 well as
West or Mrs. Bishop before Wednesday,
:,a~ng't'lb~afl'!!"ttef&o:::a.r::n~-=
I
structive; and Mr. Prentice Murphy. May 16t."
more.
.
executive secretary of the Children's Bureau
•
BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAlNED'by the
on some presThe
Correct
Tax
Peaaltiee
CouneU ot the Borouah of S"arthmot;e anel ft
(Continued from Page 1)
of Philadelphia, will .~t.
,,~
Is hereby enacted and ordaitied that In accorelent-day problems. Mrs. William T. JohnPenalties on 1934 unpaid taxes were anee with Orellnanee No. 888. pueed the 19th
A number of attractive flower arrange- son and Mrs. Howard J. Dingle will be
day ot November. A. D. 1981. there .. bereby
inaccurately explained in last week's levied ..alnat all IUllleN&ble property within
ments added to the festive appearance of the bostesses. Tea will be served.
SWARTUMOREAH; The correct penalties fol- the Borouwh of Swarthmore a speclat Library
Tax of one-half B!I) mill for eaeb dollar of
the club house. Awards were made for
low. A penalty of 5 percent after Decem- ..-.eel valuaUon for Borouah pu~ for Sencl for Harle,.-Yoa·U Not Be So....,.
ber 31, 19.34, plus interest at 6 percent per the year 193&.
theSe arrangements as fonows: First, Mrs.
annum
after May I, 1935,on the poU tax,
PlI88ed this 17th day of April. A. D. 198&.
Josepb Seal and Mrs. C. Parker; second,
J. ARCHER TURNER.
county
tax,
poor
tax
and
securities
tax.
(Seal)
President of Caunen.'
Mrs. I. Meurling a~d Mrs. E. O. Lange;
Honeat Uader the Cov_
One-half of one percent per month or part Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
third, Mrs. A. R~ O. Redgrave; honorable
thereof after December 31, 1934, plus inBorough Secretary.
mention, Mrs. H. A. Peirsol and Mrs.
terest
at
6
percent
per
annum
begimung
Approved
this
20th
day of April, A. D. 1935.
(Continued from Page 1)
Shop: 27 Main St., Morton. Pa.
May I, 1935, is the amount of the penalty
JOHN H. PITMAN••
Addison Sprague .Wickham. Mrs. G. H.
Bureess.
"From 1915 to 1930 Mrs. Thomas Saf- on Boro taxes, which include taxes on the
Eve., Call. Swa. 18394, Rat1edae. Pa.
Sulzer judged the arrangements.
ford Wa! the capable and deeply interested Swarthmore Estates and the Kimmel EsThrougb an oversight an omission ocBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
president. It was largely through her ef- tates. The school taxes on real estate and
WAIT NO LONGER
curred in the report last week of the An- forts that Swarthmore's exhibit at the the per capita tax carry a penalty of 5
ORDINANCE No. 315
nual Concert of the Woman's Club Chorus. Scsqui-Centennial was outstanding.
In percent after October I, 1934, plus interest AN OIUlINANCE fixlnw the rate of taxation
for the year 1986 for borouah. PUrpollell. and
Two Negro spirituals formed a very ,pleas- 1930 Mrs. William West become tbe eft at 6 percent per annum beginning May I,
Is the Time
for the psyment of Interest on the debt. of
1935.
the Borough. and the creation of a Sinking
ing innovation on tbe program, "Done Paid ficient and beloved president here.
Fund .
"The Swarthmore branch has organized
My Vow to the Lord" and "I'm So Glad
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the
Birth.
Trouble Don't Last Alway." They were brancbes in Springfield, Wallingford, CockBorough of Swarthmore. and It Is hereby
botb beautifully interpreted by the chorus, ran ville and Tonawanda, N. Y. During
enacted and ordalnP.d by the r.uthorlty of the
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Peyton, of Har- same: .
and the effective solo work of Mrs. Rob- the war it supported a French war orphan.
vard Avenue, are receiving congratulations
SECTION I. There shall be levied against
Be .ure of a beautUul aad
"A word as to its national history,ert E. Care1s in the first one was especially
on the birtb of a daughter, Patricia Eliza- aU lUIoSeIJ~ble property within the Borough. a
permaaent lawn . thf. year.
The Needlework Guild was founded in
noteworthy.
tax rate of seven mills on each dol~ar of
Stop In thl. week and. cet
beth, at the Philadelphia Lying In Hos- a_sed
valuation for general Borough puryour requlrementa frolll our
Perhaps the feeling that Health and Wel- America, in Philadelphia, by Mrs. John pital on Thursday, April 4tb. Mrs. Peyton poses.
wide ...ortment of·· 'amoua
fare is rather a' prosaic subject accounts Wood Stewart, until a few years ago, its and young daughtcr returned home last
mixture. anel varietle.. We
Section
2.
There
shall
be levied awalnst all
bave .. eecla for every purfor tbefact that meetings for the discus- president. At one time ,Mrs. Safford of week.
Rl!se8IIable property within the Borough, a tax
pose.
rate
of
two
and
one-balf
mille
on
each
dollar
Swarthmore
was·
the
national
publicity
sion of sucb ,topics usually draw smaller
of the aueued valuation for the payment of
audiences than programs with more dis- chairman. The national branch started
On April 11th, at the Abington Hospital, interest on the debt at the Borouwh. and for
tinctly "cultural" or entertainment appeal. with a few girls, who ill!pired by the twin daughters were born to Frances Hea- the creation ot a Sinking Fund.
Make a note to ..et your,
However, there could hardly be a subject stories brought to tbem by Mrs. Stewart's cock Smith, wife of J. Stewart Smitb.' Passed this 17th dar of April, A. D. 1986.
supply tOlllorroW". We baye
aunt
who
had
been
in
England,
home
of
more Vital to the intelligent women of this
aU Idncla. In stock - .one
The little girls, wbo are grand-daughters of ~
J. ARCHER TURNER.
meal, .heep Maaure, Vicoro.
or any community, and it is hoped that Needlework Guild, began to sew and or- Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith, of Elm (Seal)
President. of Council.
etc.
tbere will be a large attendance at the reg- ganize. Among these was Miss Rosamund Avenue, have bCf'n named for their grand- Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Borougb Secretary.
ular meeting of tbe Swarthmore Woman's Binder, present most capable national mothers, Caroline Heacock and Henrietta
Plant them now.
Order
.
Approved this 20th day of April. A. D. 1936.
Club next Tuesday afternoon to hear and secretary. At present the other national Stewart.
th.m today. Make your seofficers
are
Mrs.
Truman
Newbury,
Honorsee an interesting program which has been
•
JOHN H. PITMAN.
Ie-etlan from the 1935 CataElected Editor-in-Chief
Burgess.
10.. Copy free.
prepared by the Health and Welfare Sec· ary President, and Mrs. Thomas J. Prestion, of which Mrs. Joseph Seal is chair- ton. Acting President.
We Delive __Phone Cheater 9245
James H. Armstrong, of Morton, a
"The following is a brief comparison be- Junior at the Pennsylvania State College,
tween then and now:
was recently elccted Editor-in-cbief of the
We Are Inviting
,
1915
aad Repaired
1934 1936 LaVie. LaVie is outstanding among
Directors .................
14
70 Americ.Jn college annuals, winning first place
Benjamin L Kneedler, Jr.
SIXTH &: MADISON STREETS
Applications
Number of garments...... 572
2586 in national competition in 1934.
I
23 S. PRINCETON AVE.
Store Open Friday aad Saturday EveSWA. 1625-W
18
Beneficiaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Armstrong graduated from Swarthmore
For Conservative MortninRs Till 9 P. M. Dari... Spnq
"The 50th anniversary of the Guild will High School in 1932. He is registered in
gage Loans
be held in Philadelpbia, May 2nd, 3rd and tbe Journalism curriculum at State. He is
4th. To the afternoon meeting on ·May the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Curry Arm2nd, tbe public is inVited. The meeting strong, of Morton.
,I
will be held at the Academy of Music.
29 E. FIFTH STREET
AU members are also invited to tbe meetBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Chester, Pa.
ings on May 3rd. and 4th, Friday and
ORDINANCE No. 317
PhoDe: Cheder 6141
Saturday, at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. AN ORDINANCE levying a fifth annual special tax or aaeeslment on all llUeaaable
IJ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;----__;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Only delegates may l\ttend the Thursday
property withIn a certain tract ot land annexed to the Borough of Swarthmore by
virtue of Ordinance No. 822. approved Jan-I
oary 6. 1981. SITUATE in the Southerly
Large Car
Small Car
part of the Borough. sometimes known as
the FYank Smith Tract. abo as "Swarthmore
Estates." for the purpose ot reimbursing the
NOW IN SWARTHMORE
Borough for costa and expenlle8 attendant
,
, ,...... '-,
upon said annexation and the future adjustment ot fndebtedn_ Incurred thereby.
FREE VAcUuM C~ WITH EVERY JOB
being Cle fifth of ten annual assessment.
tor this purpose.
SPECIAL PRICES ON PAINTING CHASSIS AND
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the
FARM MADE
RUNNING GEAR
Borough of Swarthmore. and It is hereby
enacted and ordained by authority of the
FURNITURE
RESTORING
•
50th Birthday For
Needlework Guild
UPHOLSTERING
Call Swarthmore 1441
NOW
TO SOW YOUR LAWN
WITH McCALL'S
LAWN GRASS SEED
•
DON'T FORGET FERTIUZER
SWEET PEAS
McCALL'S FEED &
SEED STORE
RACKF.TS RESTRUNG
I
SWEENEY & CLVDE
SPRING SJ?EGIAL
I
SIMONIZE
PAINT TOP
TOUCH UP RUSTY SPOTS
I
$5.85
$3.85
~.)
LOCUST KNOLL· FARMS
ICE CREAM
Is Now on Sale at
SWARTHMORE NEWSSTAND
DARTMOUTH AND PARK AVENUES
WE DELIVER
•
SWARTHMORE 580
EVER BLOOMING
ROSES
FIEJ.DGROWN
39c
3 for $1
Ha~dy 2-year-old field grown everblooming roses. in many popular
va~ieties.
Have international reputabon for character and virility.
Varieties offered are aU hardy and
are of the moat desired varieties.
'Gra~8
Seed
39c
lb
This famous mixture
is a choice blend of
Kentucky Blue. Red
Top. Feacue ·and
White Clover that
has been found ideal
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Save at Sears on
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Sears carry a complete line
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lawn, aeeds, lardenhoae,
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•
same:
SECTION 1. For the year 1995 there shall
be levied and assessed against all aaseaaable
property within the tract of land herein called
the Frank Smith Tract, more particularl,.
described hereafter. over and above the general Borough tax. both for current expendItures and slnkinw fund. and over and above
all other taxes or MIII_ments lawfully asaeued
against property within the aald traet, a special tax auesament at the rate of seven milia
on eacb dollar at l188essed valuation. for the
purposes hereinafter set forth.
SECTION 2. The tract of :and in the Borough at Swarthmore on which this special
tax or asseaament is hereby levied for the
year 1996. Is SITUATE in the southerly portion of the Borough of Swarthmllre. County of
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. beinw
bounded on the North by Yale Avenue. on
the West by Cornell Avenue. on the South
by Lelpervlile Road. on the Southeast by
Michigan Avenue. and on the East and North·
east. by lands ot John S. Campbell. et al. said
tract consisting of 79.394 acres. more or less.
of which 41.667 acres. more or less. were formerly situate In Springfie:d Township. and
87.767 acres. more or lesS. were formerly situate in Ridley Township. the entire tract,
known as tbe Frank Smith Tract. and also
as "Swarthmore Estates." having been anne-xed to laid Borough by Ordinance No. 822 •
approved Janl;1llry &. 1931.
SECTION 8. The foregoing special tax or
assessment is levied pursuant to the provisions
of Section 6 ot said Ordinance No. 822. and
Is levied as the firth of ten annual installments
to be collected out of property In the said
tract for the purpose of reimbursing the Borough of Swarthmore tor any and all amounts
found to be due to the Township of Ridley
and/or to the Township of Springfield, by
way of adjustment of indebtedness. and to
any other person or corporation. and a~1 incidental tees and costs. Council reserves the
right to determine the time. manner and
amount of future installments over the said
period of ten years until the total amount of
said eosts and expenses has been collected
from tbe present. or future owners of properties comprised within said tract.
Passed this 17th day of April. A. D. 1936.
J. ARCHER TURNER.
President of Council.
(Seall
Attest: ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON.
Borough Secrelflry.
Approved tbis 20th day of April. A. D. 1935.
JOHN H. PITMAN.
Durgess.
KOPPERS COKE
NOW $9 25 ~~=
.
CASH
PHONE YOUR LOCAL
EXCHANGE 6-1500
OR OUR
AUTHORIZED DEALER
HANNUM & WAITE
so. CHESTER ROAD &: YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
Beauty and
the Feast
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,
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diet should offer balanced nourishment. Here milk is
importanL It supplies food elements your body could not
get without eating many other foods.. MiIk, by itself. is
not fattening. Enjoy the fine flavor and the extra freshness
of Supplee Milk. Have it delivered to your home every
morning. Order by phone: Chester 2-5721.
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