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SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER 1,11935
'ERSTWBILE SUSAN'
OPENS CLUB ON sm'
A SCENE FROM "ERSlWHILE SUSAN"
POUCE NEWS
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On October- 25, John F. Wolfenden, of
;Woodlyn, appeared for hearing and was
:discharged with a warning. He was ap. prehended on October 13, for reckless
'driving.
: Harry Ginsberg, of Marcus Hook, also
appeared that evening and was fined $10.00
-and -costs. He was arrested on October
20 for improper passing in the underpass.
On October 28, a willow tr~ which fell
across Rutgers Avenue, just south of
Rumsey's garage, was removed b~ Borough
workmen.
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At 12.40 P. M. the same rlay.'an accident
occurred on Park Avenue between Dartmouth Avenue apd the raiJroad. A car
owned and driven by Cecil Smith, of Philadelphia, backed out of a parking space
into a pa5Siog car driven. by Miss Betty
Sara Quinn, of Girard Avenue, Swarthmore.
Both cars were damaged. Miss Quinn received a slight contusion of the forehead.
At 6.15 P. M. that day John Stamm, of
Walnut Lane, while driving through the
underpass dropped a suitcase from the
running board of the car. When he returned to pick it up it was gone. If anyone Imows anything of the incident or
the whereabouts of the suitcase, we are
sure Mr. Stamm will appreciate a communication from him.
At 11.45 P. M. also on the 28th, Bernard
Kolinsky and Nathan Frank, both sixteen
year old runaways from Philadelphia, were
apprehended by_ the police and -held until
lheir parents, who had been notified,
called for them at 2.45 A. M. on the 29th.
Next Tuesday's Performanc:e initiates Twenty-fifth Seuon
-- of Playen~ Club
Next Tuesday night the curtain rises on
the twenty-fifth season of the Players Club
of Swarthmore with a revival of Marian
deForest's "Erstwhile Susan," based upon
the novel "Barnabetta" by Helen R. Martin. First presented by the club in 1931
in the Woman's Club, so many requests for
a revival of this play of Pennsylania Dutch
life have been received by the club that
its presentation as the first bill of the new
season was decided upon by the club management. This year's production will be
marked by two features, it will present J.
William Simmons in the role of director
and the presence in the audience of Mrs.
Martin, the author.
Mrs. Martin has been invited to attend
the p. remier performance as the guest- of
the club: She has written-'her acceptance
to Mr. Simmons, hut said she could not
definitely say which performance she would
attend because of illness in her family.
As previously announced, substantially
the Same cast as appeared in 1931 will
appear this year. Helen Robey Glenn, who
played "Erstwhile Susan" herself four years
ago, has- come -from her New York home
to again assume this role. While she has
been in Swarthmore for rehearsals she has I
b~n :the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
M. Scheibley, at Strath Haven Inn.
Two new players wm make their bow
to club audiences at the Tuesday evening
performance. They -are Helen L. Evans,
Helen Robey Glenn (left), as JuU';t, and Barbara C. Dolman a. Barnabetta
who replaces Mrs. John Dolman. Jr., in the
in
the
production which will open the twenty.fifth aeaaon of the Swarthmore
role of']ennie Getz, 'and Geraldian Eirich,
Player.' Club next ~eek.
who takeS Marguerite Michener's role of
Helen Meredith. F. Norton Lan~n will
replace Morris E. _Smith as Governor
Parade Results Next Week
Marsh, while Samuel EV!lns, Jr., will appear ind. -Wmi;a~ JiiJnmops' role,oJ.J)Jdge,
The prble winners of --the; HalJordan. Thomas H. Leuders succeeds EIlowe'en parade will be announced in
mer Melick as Joseph Yoder and Roland
next week's issue. Scheduled for last
K. Harrison, who made his debut last year
evening, it was impossible to publish
Large
Attendance
at
All-Partisan
in Twelfth Night, takes Robert Glenn's
the results in this week's paper.
Meeting in Spite-of Rainy
place as Abe Wacknagle. Margaret Powell
-Wather
will be seen in Marjorie F. Kay's old role
of Alice Winthrop, and Lydia F. Sinclaire
In spite of rain, the All-Partisan Meetassume;s the role of Mrs. Winthrop, orig- ing in the Friends' Meeting House on Tuesinally played by Helen B. Parker.
day evening was well attended by a very
Of the original cast John Dolman, Jr., appreciative audience.
Dr. Brand Blanshard, of SwartlunQre
will iUlPear as Barnaby Dreary; Barbara
C.-Dolmall as Barnabetta; James H. College, as Presiding Officer, opened the
Hornaday,- -Emanuel Dreary; Stafford W. meeting by naming the offices to be filled Maurice Mandelbawn to Give
Parker, Jacob Dreary; Robert W. Graham, and stressed his desire to vote for candiFirst of Four Public AdAbel Buchter; Helen Deihl, Tillie Schwenk- dates of integrity and ability rather than
dresses at College
felders; Sarah H. Stabler, Em Wacker- to adhere to party regularity ..
nagle j Robert C. Powell, Absolum Puntz. _ Paul Smith, Po -social worker among tbe
Maurice Mandelbaum, of the Philosophy
During rehearsals Mr;;. O'Bneri - substi- desperately poor of Chester, referred to the
of Swarthmore 'College, will
department
tuted for Mrs. Glenn and J ohn .~; Oolmaq fact that -neither the Republican nor the
"The
Fascist Ideal" at 8 o'dock
speak
on
assumed "Bobby" Graham's part in addi- Democratic party has a definite platform
this
Sunday
evening
in the Friends' Meettion to their own roles, making their work as does the Socialist party. That since the
House.
ing
doubly hard, but insuring presentation of World War, the tren!! in all countries is
This talk will be the first of a series of
the play should any eventuality have kept toward Collectivism j that the old parties
four
lectures by members of the philosophy
Mrs. Glenn a:rid Mr. G~ham from appear- are built on outgrown indivi!iualistic thinkdepartment on -modern social philosophies.
ing. Mr. Graham has been ill.
ing. While Socialism embraces the present
The story of the play revolves about the day needs of America, to carry out these In each case the lecture will be a statement
trials and tribulations of the Pennsylvania principles, courageous men and women have and criticism, followed by general discusDutch family of Barnaby Dreary, living in been nominated for office in Delaware sion.
Professor Brand Blanshard will give the
a small community lying betw~n Leba~on County.
.
second
lecture on" November 10, on "Karl
and Reading, and the advenl of a "stepWinfield W. Crawford, of Wayne, the
Marx and Communism," followed on Nomon" who is Erstwhile Susan. She is a Republican candidate for Register of Wills,
vember 13 by John W. Nason on "The
woman of staunch resolution who by her named the unusual qualifications of the
Socialist
Evasion." The following Sunday
presence gradually changes the family'S nominees on the Republican ticket. He
Jesse H. Holmes will close the series with
mode of living.
reviewed what his party has accomplished
a talk on "The Tired Libera!."
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in Delaware County during the past forty
This series of lectures continues the
years, in building fine roads and bridges, policy of the philosophy department of
the Court House, the Poor House, and the the past several years of giving a number
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County Prison. That nineteen million dol- of addresses, either in the fall or spring,
lars had been rendered to the taxpayers which will be open to the public. While
by the last Register of Wills and that one last year's group dealt with the personal
tax rate had been reduced from 6Yz to 4 beliefs of the members of the department,
"The Limitations of Public Re- mills the second lowest rate in the state j this series will be in the nature of an at. that' these facts should be considered by tack on four outstanding schools of thought
lief" to Be Subject at
the voters.
of today.
Tuesday's Meeting
Albert Maris, of Lansdowne, as a Democrat, said the issue was not one of
Mrs. T. Jeddson Myers, Executive Sec- economics, but of morals: whether DelVote Next Tuesday
retary of the Delaware County Welfare aware County wishes to be set free from
Council, will speak to the Swarthmore the control of John J. McClure, who. in
The .local polls will be open next
League of Women Voters on next Tuesday, spite of his record, took his place as our
Tuesday. November 5th, from 7.00
at 2:30 P. M., at the Woman's Club. H~rReprcsentative in the State Senate. The two
o'clock in the morning until 7.00
subject will be "The Limitations of Pubhc most important officers are those of the
in the evening.
Relief," and she will d~uss the need of District Attorney, whose duty it is to
Housewives are urged to vote durprivate charities in spite of the huge eliminate vice and crime, and the County
ing the day so that" the early mornspending program of the: national adminis- Commissioners, the business managers who
ing hours and those after -4 o'clock
tration. There will be also a discussion of levy our taxes. build -bridges and have
will be free to accommodate comlocal charities, such as:. The Friendly Cir- charge of our election machinery ~d the
muters: Considerable confusion can
ele, the Needlework Guild, Red Cross ~nd apPointment of between one hundred and
be avoided if those who can vote
Community Health Center. The meeting fifty and two hundred county officers. He
during the day will co-operate in
will begin. promptly and close early on traced the business relationship betwee.n
this way.
Senato'r McClure and the present candiaccount of election.Residents of the Western precinct
"The Women of Swarthmore are urged dates for these offices and then gave the
\\-ill vote at the Rutgers ~~eJ:l.!1e
to vote early," said Mrs. J. Passmore Chey- qualifications of the Democratic nom~nees.
School j Esste", -pfeclnct at Borough
ney, president, at ameetiog of the execuFor the Prohibition party, C. Wlifred
HaD, and Northern precinct at the
tive coundl, "in order to clear the polling Conard, of Lansdowne, candidate for DisHigh School.
places for the commuters on the later after- trict Attorney, said he would not speak
noon trains."
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MANY CANDIDATES
HEARl)" BERE -·TUES.
TO OPEN PHILOSOPHY
SERIES THIS SUNDAY
MRS T J MYERS TO
ADDRESS LOCAL LWV
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TO DEDICATE NEW
POST OFFICE ON 9TH.
Congreuman Wolfenden, Burgess
Pitman, and Postmuter Smalley
in Charge of Ceremony
The new Swarthmore Post Office building will be dedicated and the corner stone
laid at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon,
November 9.
Postmaster A. P. Smalley is chairmanof the committee in charge of the event,
with Congressman James Wolfenden and
Burgess John H. Pitman assisting.
The Invocation will be made by the
~ev. John Eliery Tuttle, pastor of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Burgess fitman will deliver the address'
of welcome. J. Archer Turner, President
of Borough Council, will speak.
: The Honorable Clinton B. -Eilenberger,_
Third Assistant Postmaster General, wiIlrepresent the Post Office Department and
Congressman Wolfenden is expected to
speak.
The flag wiD be raised by the local
~merican Legion Post.
Dr. Wayne Channee, pastor of the
Swarthmore Methodist Church, will deliver the Benediction.
: The post office will be installed in the
new building and open for business on the
Monday following the dedication exercises,
November 11.
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ELECTION-MEETINGS MEETING TONIGHT
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Colonel Pusey _ Propound. Vet- County and Local Candidates
Speak in High School
erans' Policy; Big Mus MeetAuditorimn
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At a meeting this week in Media a vet:'
The citizens of Swarthmore will have the
OJ'lWS\-committeewas fonuedto adYamir9pport)Jnity of hearing many 01 theaudithe interests 01 the whole Republican ticket dates for county and -loCal offices at a Mass
on November 5th. Colonel Fred Taylor Meeting which will be held at 8 o'clock
Pusey, of Lima, -was appointed Chairman. this evening,- Friday, November 1st, in the
Other members are Colonel Clarence T. High School Auditorium.
Starr, of Chester; A. H. Showalter, FolThomas J. Reilly, Assistant U. S. Discroft, representing the Chester Pike area; trict Attorney, will be present. He did-a
AI . Sprou,
I J r., L a nsd ownej R . W . Rengan , large part of the work in preparing tbe
Upper Darby; Harold A. K~e, Haver- McClure case for trial. You are urged- ~o
lord, and Phillip W. Hunt, Allyn S. Park, come and hear his story.
and -Richard Kilday, Jr., of Radnor.
Albert J. Crawford will discuss the busiColonel Pusey said, "The Republican ness of the County Commissioners' office
Party by tradition, history, and practical and how it affects the taxpayers.
accomplishment has always been the friend
The Democratic candidate for Scho_ol
of the veteran. Whether for the veteran Board is Guenther H. Froebel. Mr. Froebel'
of the Civil War, or the Spanish-American is an alumnus of the University of Texas
War, qt; the Wo&ld War, the Republican and served with the Construction Corps,
Party has ever been the bulwark of power 18th Division, during the World War. Beand strength in providing sane, sensible, fore coming to Swarthmore he was Man- .
and practical protection and benefits for ager of the Texas District for the WestiJ)gits soldiers and sailors and their widows house Company. He is now Manager of
and orphans. This has never been forced the Marine Division of the same company, upon the party by demands of political located at Essington. He is a member -of
expediency, but in accordance with Na- T ..inity Church, Swarthmore; the S,,!,arthtional patriotic sentiment.
more Players Club, and several professional
"Every veteran, mindful of the record, societies -and is now on the Board of Direcr
policies and purposes of the Republican tors of the National Council of American
Party in Nation, State. and County should Shipbuilders. The Froebels have four chil:'
vote the Republican Ticket at the coming dren attending the College Avenue School.
election, the fore-runner of the -National
David C. Prince, candidate for Town
election next year."
Council, is a graduate of the University of
Judge Horace Stern, Republican candi- Blinois. He served as Lieutenant with the
date for the Supreme Court, will be the Ordnance Department in France during
guest of honor at a dinner in the Media the World War. For twelve years he was
Inn tonight at 6 o'clock to be given by a member of the staff of the Research
Laboratory of the General Electric Commembers of the Delaware County Bar.
Ellwood Turner, member of the General pany and is now Chief Engineer of the
Assembly and Chairman of the Speakers' G. E. Works in Philadelphia. He is a
Bureau of the Republican Executive Com- member of the Board of Directors of the
mittce, Chairman of the affair haS cor- Philadelphia Section American Institute of
dially invited e\'ery member of the Del- Electrical Engineers.
aware County Bar to attend. Judges of
Frank E. Williams, candidate for Counthe Delaware County Court will also be cil, graduated from the University of Wispresent.
consin. He has served on the faculty in
The dinner is preliminary to the Big Wisconsin and at the University of PennMass Meeting to be held in the auditorium sylvania and given special courses at the
of the Chester Military Academy in Ches- University of Indiana, Cornell, Pennsylter on the same night.
vania State, Columbia, and Swarthmore
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College. He is now Professor of Geography
at the University of Pennsylvania and
Legion Auxiliary to Meet
Geographer, Institute of Politi';5; Secretary
The local American Legion Auxiliary will of the Association of American Geographmeet on Wednesday, November 6th, at the ers. He is the author of three books and
home of Mrs. Frank N. Smith, of Kenyon numerous scientific articles.
Avenue. Members are urged to bring old
silk stockings or a piece of silk material College Defeals Johns-Hopkins
for rug making at the Coatesville HosSwa.rthl).'lore College came out victorious
pJtal.
from the fray with Johns-Hopkins on the'
Swarthmore field last Saturday; 1.9-6 wasFire Company News
the score in this game, which was the last
; A grass fire at 312 Dartmouth Avenue football meet to be played at Iiome until
was extinguished by the Fire Company last November 23rd, when the Gamet boys are
Saturday at 12.17 P. M.
scheduled to -meet Susquehanna.
_At 11.55 P. M. the same day the firemen
HQwever, a hockey game with Beaver
were called to cut a burning branch across and soccer with Lafayette are on the home
the electric wires at Chester and Fairview bill for tomorrow, the fonner at lUX) A.
Roads.
M. and the latter at 2.15 P. M.
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VOL. VII, No. 44
1935
SW ")'I~THM( JI~E
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SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER 1, 1935
'ERSTWHILE SUSAN' I
OPENS CLUB ON 5TH,
A SCENE FROM "ERSTWHILE SUSAN"
POLICE NEWS
TO DEDICATE NEW
POST OFFICE ON 9TH
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On Octoht'r 25, John F. Wolfenden, of
Woodlyn, :Ippeared for hearin)! and wa!',
di,(har~t'd with a \\'arnin~. He wa~ ap-I
pr~h.l'nded un Octoher 1.\, for reck Ie:'"
Next Tuesday's Performance initiates Twenty-fifth Season
of Players' Club
dnn",,!,
Congressman Wolfenden Burgess
lIarn' Ginl'herg, of !\Iarru;; Huok, ah:"
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appean.:d that e\'ening and \\'a" fined ~10.00 Pitman, and Postmaster Smalley
and co~t~. He \\,:I~ arrested on October
in Charge of Ceremony
,20 fur improper pa""inJ.: in the underpa~".
On Octuhcr 28, a willow tree which fell
The new Swarthmore Po~t Oflice buildacro"s Rutgers A\'enue, just south of in)! will be dedicah'd and till' CIIrner stone
I{um,e\,'s
gara)!e, was removed b\'
HorouJ.!h laid at 2 o'dork Saturday afternoon,
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workmen.
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At 12.40 1'. :\1. the same day an accident
Postmastcr A. 1'. Smallt'Y is chairman
IIfcurrnl on Park Avenue bt,tween Dart- of thl' rommittel' in rhar~e of the event,
mouth A\'enue and the railroad. A rar with Con)!rl'ssman janll'~ \V"lfenden and
owned and drivl'n by Cecil Smith, of Phil- Burgcss john H. Pitman assistin)!.
adelphia. barked out of a parkin!! space
The Im'ocation will be madt~ by the
into a passim: car driven by Miss Betty Re\·. john Ellery Tuttle. pastor of the
Sara Quinn, of Giranl Avenue, Swarthmore. Swarthrnon' I'n'!'hytcrian Church.
, Both car5 were dama)!ed. Miss Quinn reHUr)!l's!' Pitman will delinr the address
I n'h'ed a sliJ,!ht contusion of the forehead. of welcome.
J. Archl'r Turner, President
, At 6.15 1'. M. that day John Stamm, of of HorouJ.:h Council. will ~peak.
I Walnut
Lane, while drivin~ throu~h the
The Honorable Clinton B. Eilenberger,
'underpass droPIX'd a suitca~e from Ihe Third Assistant Postmaster General, will
rllnnin~ hoard of the car. When he re-I reprt'sent the Post Office Department and
turned to pick it up it was !!one. If any- Congre~sman Wolfenden is expected to
lone knows anythin~ of the incident or speak.
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i thl' wlll'reahouts of thc suitcase, we arc
The fla)! Will he ral,ed by the local
: ;:ure !'Jr. Stamm will appreciate a com- American Le)!ion Post.
IIllinication from him.
I lJr. Wayne Channell. pastor of the
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At 11.45 P. )1. also on the 28th, Bernard Swarthmore Methodist Church, will de'Kolinsh and :'I:athan Frank, both sixteen I lin·r the Benediction.
Far ol(i runaways from Philadelphia, were i The post oflice will he installed in the
apprehended by thc police and held until new building and opcn for business on the
: their parents. who had been notified, i\londay following the dt'dication exercises,
, called for them at 2.45 A. M. on the 20th. ;\;o\'Cmhcr 11.
;\;ext Tuesday night the curtain rises on I
the twenty-fifth season of the Players Club
of Swarthmore with a revival of Marian
deForest's "Erstwhile Susan," based upon
the novel "Barnabetta" hy Helen R, Martin. First presented by the club in 1931
in the Woman's Club, so many requests for
a revival of this play of Pennsylania Dutch,
life have been reccind by the club that
its presentation as the first bill of the new
season was decided UI)on by the club management. This year's production will be'
marked by two features, it will present J .1
William Simmons in the role of director 1
and the pre~ence in the audiencc of Mrs. i
Martin, the author.
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Mrs. Martin has been invited to attend I
the premier performance as the guest of,
the club, She has written her acceptance;
to Mr. Simmons, but said she could not,
definitely s
attend because of illness in her family.
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As previously announced, substantially:
the same cast as appeared in 1931 willi
appear this year. Helen Robey Glcnn, who
played "Erstwhile Susan" herself four years
a)!o, has comc from her New York home
to again assume this role. While she has
been in Swarthmore for rehearsals she has,
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been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin I
M. Scheibley, at Strath Havcn Inn.
Two new playcrs will make their bow
to club audiences at the Tuesday evening
pcrformance. They arc Helen L. Evans,
Helen Robey Glenn (left), as Juliet, and Barbara C. Dolman as Barnabelta
who replaces Mrs. John Dolman, Jr .• in thc
in
the
production which will open the twenty-fifth season of the Swarthmore I C I
I Pusey Propounds Vet- County and Local Candidates to
role of Jennie Getz, and Geraldian Eirich,
Players' Club next week,
0 one
who takes Mar!!uerite Michener's role of
Speak in High School
erans' Policy; Big Mass MeetHelen Meredith, F. Norton Landon will
Auditorium
ing and Dinner Tonight
replace Morris E. Smith as Governor
Parade Results Next Week
The ritizens of Swarthmore will have the
Marsh, while Samuel Evans, Jr., will apAt a mectin!! this wcek in Media a vctopportunity
of hearin~ many of the c:mdipear in 1. William Simmons' role of Judge
cntn.' ....'nimi! te" ,,'a,,; fornJl',1 to ",I"lI",'!'
T:It, priLl' witwer" uf the Hal·
dates
i(lr
county
and local oftices at a 1\lass
jordan. Thomas H. Leuders succeeds EIthc interests of the whole Republican ticket
lowe'en parade will be announced in
Me('tin!l
which
will
he held at 8 o'clock
mer Melick as joseph Yoder and Roland
on Xo\"ember 5th, Colonel Fred Taylor
next weck's issue. Scheduled for last
this
e\'Cning,
Friday,
Kovember 1st, in the
K. Harrison, who made his debut last year
Pusey, of Lima, was appointcd Chairman.
e\'ening, it was impossible to publish
Large Attendance at AIl~Partisan
Hi!!h
School
Auditorium.
in Twelfth Night, takes Robert Glenn's
Other members are Colonel Clarence T.
the results in this week's paper.
Meeting in Spite of Rainy
Thomas J, Reilly, A~sistant U. S. Displare as Abc Wacknagle. Margaret Powell
Starr, of Cht'~h'r; A. H. Showalter, FolWeather
trict
:\Uorne\', will be prl'sent. He did a
will be :;een in Marjorie F. Kay's old role
croit, representin!! the Chester Pike area;
lar~e part of the work in preparing the
of Alice Winthrop, ancl Lydia F. Sinclaire
In spite of rain, the All-Partisan 1\lcct- i
AI. Sproul. Jr .. Lansdownc; R. W. Reagan,
assumes the role of Mrs. \Vinthrop. orig- ing in the Friends' Meeting House on TuesUpper Darby; Harold A. Klinge, Haver- !'.lcClurr case for trial. You arc urged to
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on.
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, yn S . Park
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Of the original cast John Dolman, Jr., appreciative audience.
Albert J. Crawiord will discuss the bUsiam I R'It: h an I K'II
I ( ay, j r" 0 f I',al Inor.
will ~ppear as Barnaby Dreary; Barbara
Dr. Brand Blanshard, of Swarthmore
Colonel Pusey said, "The Republican ne,,~ oi the County Commissioners' office
Part.\· b,\' tradition, history, and practical and how it affects the taxpayers,
C.-Dolmah as Barnabetta; James H. College. as Presidin~ Oftieer, opened t h e'
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Hornada\', Emanuel Dreary; Stafford W, mectin!! by naming the oftices to I)e II'II!
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oi the \'cleran, Whether ior the veteran Board IS Guenther H. froebel. Mr. roc e
Parker, jacob Dreary; Robert W. Graham, and stressed his desire to \'ote ior candi- i'
First of Four Public Adof the Ci\'il War. or the Spanish-American is an alumnu5 oi the Unh'ersity of Texas
Abel Buchter; Helen Deihl, Tillie Schwenkof integrity and abi,lity rather than,
dresses at College
War, or thl. WorM War, the Rellubliran and 5l'r\'ed with the Construction Corps,
felders; Sarah H. Stabler, Em Warker- dates
to adhen~ 1.0 party rl'~ularlty..
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Part\· ha~ e\'{~r hl'en the bulwark of I)O\\'er lRlh Di\'ision, dunng t e "or
"ar. ,enagle; Robert C. P()\\'l'II, Absolum Puntz.
Paul Smith a social worker among tbe i .
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Maunce Mandelhaum. 01 t e '11 osop y and' 5trC11gth in prodding sane. sensible, iore comin~ to Swarthmore he was IanDuring rehear~als Mrs, O'Brien substituted ior Mrs. Glenn and john P. Dolman desperately p.oor 01 Chester, r~ferred to t~e 'department oi Swarthmore College. will and practical protection and bl'ncfits for ager oj till" Tl'xas District for the Westinga5-suml'd "Bobb\''' Graham's part in addi- fact that. neither the Repul~h~an norf t e spt'ak on "The Fascist Ideal" at S o'clock its :,oldicrs and sailors and their widows, hOll:"I' Company. He is no\\' Manager of
Democratic ',lar.ty. ha" a delImte ~Iat ,orn~ this Sunday cvening in thl' Friend~' Meel- anrl orphan,;. This ha~ ncver been forced: till' Marine Di\'i~ion of thc same company,
tion to their O\~n roles, making their work 'I~
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Irecing. Mr. Graham has heen ill.
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The ston' of the play re\'ol\,es about the
trials and 'trihulations of thc I'ennsyh'ania day ~1l;eds ot America, to carr~: ~~tn ~1~~~ 'and criticism, iollOWl'd hy general diSCUS-1l'art \' in ;\;atioll, State. and Counts· should, Shiphuildl'rs. The Frol'bcls have four chilprinCiples, COllra)!I'OUS men :tnd. \\0
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Dutrh famil\' oi Barnaby Dreary, Iidng in Iwen nominatl'tI for oftiee III Delaware, ~lOn, . .
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the ion'-runlll'r oj the ;\;ational
David C. I'rinn', can(hdatc or
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a small rom'munit \' I\'in)! bet wc('n Lebanon
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mon" who is Erstwhile Su:'an. She is a
ReJlublican caJ1(hdate for ~~e~I~.ll'r .of ~\ IlIs':i n'mhl'r 13 hy john W. :'I:ason on "The dah' ior till' Supn.me Court. will he tht' , Onlnancl' Dl'partnll'nt in France c1uring
woman oi staunrh resolution who hy her
nam~'d the unusual qual~IIcatj().n,!'. ,01 tlhl:>1 Sociali,t E\'a:,ion:' Thl' iollowing Sunday !!IlI':'t oj honor at a dinner in thc Media; lhe \Vorld \Var. For t",eh'e yrars he was
pre;;ence gradually changl's the iamily's 11 11111nel'" nn til(' Repuhhcan til kt t,
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hy thl' la~t Rl'gl,tt'r ot \\ III~ and th,lt IIIll la,:t Yl'ar';: group dt'alt with the Jll'r:'onal :I\\'an' ('ounty Bar to atlt'nd. J udgl';: oi
Frank E. \\'illi:lln,:. clIldidate ior Countax ratt' had hel'n rl't1und Ir~1Il ()~-:; Itl
1ll'lief:, oi till' membl'r, oi the ,il-partnwnt. the J),'la\\'an' County Court will al:'11 be cil. !.!raduated from the Uni\'crsity af \Visnit' m till' !'tate:
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"The Limitations of Public Re - i ml'11'". til'l" '('cond lo\\,e-t
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l'tJl1"in. He ha~ :'I'I'\'('d on t I11' f aru Ity in
i" that thl':'l' ja('\5 ,:hould he con5ulrrl'd by I tack on iour out:'tandin!l :,chool" oi thou!lht Thl' dinm'r i, preliminary to the Big \\'i,:ron,in and at the l.'nh·ersity of Pennlief" to Be Subject at
t I he \·oter:'.
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:\!:t,,, :'Ilectin!l to he held in the auditorium' ::yl\'ania and ginn ~Jlccial courses at the
Tuesday's Meeting
, .·\Ih('rt :\lari:" oi Lan,:c!o\\'ne. a, a .. mo-:
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It'r 011 the same night.'
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\'ania State, Columbia, and Swarthmore
:'Ill'''. T. It'dd,:on :\1\'('1':'. Executiw Sec-, l'conoIllic:,. hut of mora],:: \\'hctlwr DelVote Next Tuesday
Collt'gl'. He is now I'roiei'50r oi Geography
n'tan' oj till' Iklaw:;n' Cnunty \\'cliare: a\\'arl' County wisht,,, to 1)(' "et frl'c fro~1
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('ou~l'il. will ':pt'ak til the Swarthmore the control oi john J. :\lrClun', wht). In
The local poll~ \\'ilI he open I1I'Xt
Legion Auxiliary to Meet
I Geo!!rapher. Institute oi I'oliti,'s; Sl~cretary
1.,'a!.!l1l· oj \\'on1l'n \"I)It'r~ nn Ill·xt Tllc::day.' ~pill' oj hb renml. took hi:, place a:' tlur
Tlll':,day, :'I:o\'l'mher ,:;th. iWIll i.OO
Thl' local :\llll,;,-h';;;I-I~,,!.!itJn :\uxiliar~' will oi thl' :\""oriation oj :\ml'ric1l1 Grog:raph"t 2 :,;() 1'. :\1.. at tIll' "'ol11an'~ ClII\.. lit.,!' I~"I)rt""ntati\'\' in tlH' Stat .. S,'na"', Th'.' t\\'o
o'r!lll'k in th,· l1l1lrnin!.! \llllil ;.O()
,I nil'''' on \\. ... In,'" I a\' .......",\"'111 IH'r ot I1. at til"
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~lII..it·l'\ \\ ill Ir .. "Th .. I.imitation:, oj PuhlIc 111'1-, t imllllrtant llili"t'r" an' tho,,' 01 t \ ll"
I'll tIl,' ,,\·,'Ilim,'..
IIOn1l' oi :\ir". Frank :'1:. Smith. oi Kenyon: nUlllt'I'OU" :'nl'n t"Ille ar t'Ie I1':'.
I{t'!it''':' and "Ill' will dbeu~~ thl' Ilt'l'd oi i Di:'trirt :\Horney. wh,m' duty it i:, to,
I1ou:'l'\\'in':' are ur!ll'd to \'ote dllr:\n'nu('. :\Il'mhl'rs are urged to brin~ old:
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prh'ah' eharitil'~ in spitl' of till' huge' l'Iiminate dce and ainu'. and the County:
in!! tl\(' day " I that' the ('ady mornI !'ilk ~t(Jl'kin!l" or a piece of silk material: College Defeats Johns-Hopkins
'1Il'ndim,'. Ilro!.!ram oi the national admini::-" ('Ilnlnll',,:,ionn:', the hu!'inr~~ mana~ers who:
I'n',~ 1111ur" and tho:,!' after ,t o'clock
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tralion. Thl're will he al!'o a di~cm"ion of, kn' our tax,'':. Imild brid~es and ha\'l~ ~
will hI' iree 10 accommodate compita!. . ,
Swarthmon' Collegt' came out "ictorious
lora I charitil's. mch as: The Friendly Cir-: dl:~rgl' of our election machinery and the'
mulrr!', Con:,ilierallle confu;;ion can
--~.+ ~- -irolll the fray with j ohn~-Hol'kins on the
cle, the :\'l'l'(lIt'work Guild, Red Cross ~nd' appointment of between one hu~dre~! and,
he a\'oided ii tho:'l' who can \"ote
Fire Company News
I Swarthmore lield la:,t Saturday. 19-6 was
Community Health Cl'nlt'r. The meetmg liit\' and two hundred cOllnty oflIcer~. Hr:
during the Ilay will eo-operate in
'I thl' !'core in this g-amc, which was the last
will ht'gin. promptly and close carl)' on tra~ed the hmines" relatiom:hil' betwee.n!
this way.
A gra~>, fire at 312 Dartmouth Avenue I football meet to he played at home unlil
account of election.
Sl'nator :\lcClun' and the present eamh- i
Re;:ilienl~ oj the \V('stern precinct
\\'a!' extingui,he
''The Wonwn of Swarthmore arc urgell' date~ for thcse oflire~ amI then ga\'~ the 1
\\'iII \'otl
at the Rutgers A"enue
Saturda\' at 12.1 i P. M.
scheduled to meet Susquchanna.
to \'oll' early:' said :Mr~. J. Pas~more Chry-I qualilicatinn:' of the Democratic nom~nce~, i
School: I.:astrrn precinct at Borough
:\t 11.55 P. :\1. the same clay the tiremen, However, a hockey l!ame with 'Reaver
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nl·Y· pre,:ilient, at a ml'l,tin~ (.i the exceuFor the Prohibition party, C, WIIfr~d!
Hall. al',1 :'I:orthern precinct at the
were callrd to cut a burning branch across \' anll soccer with I.afayette arc on the home
ti\'(' council. "in onlt-r to dear the polling Conard, of Lansdowne. candidate for DI~-I
High School.
lthe electric wires at Che~ter and Fair\'iew hill for tomorrow, the former at 11.00 A.
\llacr5 for the commuters on the later after- trict :\ttorney. said he would not "peak
Roads.
:\1. and the latter al 2.15 P. 1\1,
noon trains."
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ELECTION MEETINGS MEETING TONIGHT
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MANY CANDIDATES
HEARD HERE TUES.
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SERIES THIS SUNDAY
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mrs. R. E. Sharples
To Mm, Tomorrow
Children and Adults 01 BorouP
Celebrate HaIIowe'_ with
Masquerade Partiea
Judith Koch, 01 Swarthmore Avenue, en- Griffin will entertain witb a Scavenger Hunt
tertained a group of YOUDg friends wltb a this Friday, beginning at Miss Hay..' home
Hallowe'en party 00 Wednesday evening.
on Oberlin Avenue and ending at tbe home
Miss Griffin on Rutgers Avenue.
Mrs. Helen Hall, of Park Avenue, ent,er-I
tained friends at a Hallowe'en party at
Mr. iIlld Mnl. George Zimmer, of Ogden
fann, "Holiday Hill," at Westtown
Avenue, recently saUed for a six-weeks'
Saturday.
trip abroad.
NOVEMBER 1, 1935
October 28tb, at the Jefferson Hospital, •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•
PhUadelphla. Mr. and Mrs. Widing removed to their present home from Swarth..
more a year ago.
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Mrs. Frank N. Smitb, of Kenyon Avenue,
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett, of North,
entertained a group of women friends at Chester Road, have as their guest Mrs.
Mrs. Robert E. Sharples, of Sharbetty
John P Street of Rochester N Y wbo
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Farm, Thornton, daughter of Mrs. Mattie a masquerade party last Thursday eVI,nillg,1 arrived .
on Monday.
All Decorated
OceaNolU for
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G. Berry, of Overbrook, and Mr. Malcolm
Mrs. Helen Hall, of Park Avenue, e~::::;1
Filled Meriqae.
H. Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. tained in honor of her house guest, (
Dr. and Mrs. J'Ohn Dolman, Jr., of
wee or IIMUriel....
Merrill, of Ogunquit, Me., will be mar- Neal, of Raleigh, N. C., on Wednesday
Vassar Avenue, have returned from a trip
ried by the Rev. Dr. John Ellery TutUe, ning when the guests were students of
during which Dr. Dolman attended a meet-I=:I~04::p:a:.k==A:
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pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Media Friends' School. Craig is spending ing of Summer School Directors in WashChurch, on Saturday afternoon, Novem- three weeks with Mrs. Hall.
ington, D. C., and Mrs. Dolman, with her
VERMONT
ber 2nd, at 4 o'clock at Sharberry Farm.
mother, Mrs. Conrad Schatte, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. William Norris, of Balti- him as far as Catonsville, Md., where she
The ceremony will be performed in
MAPLE SYRUP
From Our Fanu III Vermont
presence of the members of the im- more, Md., spent the week-end with~b.~ ~isited her Sister, Mrs. William K. Yocum
mediate families and a few intimate and Mrs. Franklin Gillespie, of South \,.
PiDt 45e
" Gal. $1.50
ter Road.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster and family, of
Gal. $2.65
friends. Following a small reception Mr.
South Chester Road, will remove .today to
KATHERINE LEVER, '33
and Mrs. Merrill will leave for a short
Mr. Leslle Jones, of Chicago, was the tbeir new home, which has just been comSwarthlDore Colle,e
wedding trip.
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. pleted at Haverford Avenue and Mt. HolyUpon their return they will go to Winter Shanklio, of Amberst Avenue.
oke Place.
~aven, Fla., where Mr. Merrill will m,.nage I
the Florence Villa Hotel.
Miss Betty Hayes and Miss Charlotle
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther,
of North Chester Road, celebrated their
Miss Barbara Thatcher, of College AveCheater'a Moat DIstinctive Theatre
twentieth wedding anniversary on Wednesday. It was also the sixteenth birthday
nue, entertained with a Hallowe'en party
on Wednesday afternoon.
Now a Mighty Triumph uf
anniversary of their son, J. larden
the Talking Screen I
Guenther, Jr.
FRESH IDlED
MARYLAND POULTRY
Routing
Frying
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Phone for Price. and Place
Your Order with My Swarthmore Representative lor Delivery Saturday.
SwartJuaoro 844-R
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CHESTER
Start. Frlda,.
JOAN CRAWFORD
"I UVE MY LIFE"
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STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
ROCHELLE HUDSON
HENRY FONDA
WASHINGTON
THEATRE
Slim SummeniU.,
ADcIy Dm..e
CHESTER
Friday lind 511twday
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CHAltLES FARRELL
"Fighting youth"
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Monda,.. aDd Tuesda,.
Norma Shearer
Fredric March
LaUe Howard
"'S~" 'I1Iur~"
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County'. Finest Theatr.
Frlda,. _d Saturd.y
Wedneacla,.- and Thursd.,.
JACK HOLT
"Storm Over the Andea"
BING CROSBY
-In--
'"TWO FOR TONIGHT"
JOAN BENNETT
Lyan. Overman
DEMOCRATIC'"CANDIDATES
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Herman Holmes, of
West Elm Avenue, with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse H. Holmes, Jr., and SOD, Jesse Hermall Holmes, 3rd, removed on Tuesday to
their new home on Manchester Road, Moylan.
A group ofbis friends celebrated the
birthday of Paul M. Pearson, late Governor of the Virgin Islands, now of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pearson will be in
Swarthmore for two more weeks.
Mrs. J. Horace Walter, of Cedar Lane;
entertained at luncheon on Friday last in
honor of Mrs. Paul M. Pearson and Mrs.
Arthur Jackson. Mrs. Jackson with Mr.
Jackson and their two daughters, Ruth
and Betty, recently moved into the home
at 317 Nortb Chester Road.
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Births
Mary Boland
Thehn. Todd
Enjoy It at the
Monda,. and Tueada,.
MEDIA
CLARK GABLE
LORETTA YOUNG
THEATRE
In Jack London·.
Today (Friday) "and Satu.-day
"CHARLIE CHAN
IN EGYPT"
-wfth_
WARNER OLAND
"CALL OF THE WILD"
with JACK OAK1E
Wednesday and Thur.day
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KAY FRANCIS
GEORGE BRENT
"The Gooae and the
"THE LAST WILDERNESS"
Mickey Mouse Cartoon
Gander"
Genevieve Tobin
R.lph Forb••
Monday and Tuuday
EDMUND GWENN
MAUREEN O'SULUVAN
ID
"THE BISHOP
MISBEHAVES"
Wedne.dllY and Tbur.day
GEORGE RAFT
"EVERY NIGHT
AT EIGHT"
WAVERLY
POLLS OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 7 P. M.
THEATRE
Vote for Mosquito Elimination Commission
DREXEL HILL
·'The Mo.t Accommodatlnl'
Theatre in Delaware CoUDty"
CLARK GABLE
"CALL OF THE ID.D"
M,ANOR
Cheeter PIke ' - P .. .,.pect P.rk
Nov. I. 2
Claudette Colbert
ID
"SHE MARRIED HER
BOSS"
with Radio and Screen SenaaUon
Michael Bartlett
KAY FRANCIS
GEORGE BRENT
THE GOOSE ud the GANDER
WEDNESDAYaad THURSDAY
"ANNAPOLIS
FAREWELL"
StarHn. Thurad.a,. for 3 Day.
FRED ASTAIRE
GINGER ROGERS
"TOP HAT"
Nov. 4. 5
CLARK GABLE
in Jack London's
WARNER BROS.
"CALL OF THE
WILD"
69th Sf. Theatre
Loretta Y ounK
Jack Oakie
-EXTRA_
"Who Killed Cock Robin 1"
(Silly Symphl)ny)
Garrett Road &: West Chester Pike
Upper Darby. Pa.
STARTS TODAYl
Borah Minlvitch and His Band
Universal News
Wednuday, Only
FREDRIC MARCH
Nov. 6
"REDHEADS ON
PARADE"
MERLE OBERON
-with-
HERBERT MARSHALL
JOHN BOLES
DIXIE LEE
JACK HALEY
-IDTh......d.y. Onl,.
GEORGE O'BRIEN
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Zane Grey'.
"Thunder Mountain"
"THE DARK
ANGEL"
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWAIlnDlORE. PA.
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su!::y o:!:!k ,!e
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mission work In COIIStantlne, Algeria, where
Miss Gwendollne Narbeth, the MissIonary
from the Chureh Is stationed. This Is an
to brighten
The regular meeting and luneheon of the
Ladies' Aid Society will be held on Wednesday at 1.00 o'clock.
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AN INCREASING PR.OBLEM
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With the highway~ glYen fo auto'."obiles
and trucks and the SIdewalks ~eeomtng ~e
thoroughfare for boys and gills on theu
biCYcl~, what ~ there left for the ~umble
pedestnan co~ from market Wlth her
basket of proVlS1o~?
Some blocks of SIdewalks are worse than
others. Between Yale and. Harvard ~venues on Chester Avenue 15 an. especially
bad piece of walk and a favo~te ,of blcycles. Two members of the w~ter s family ~ave narrowly escaped ~cCldents ~d
a neighbor has had her wnst brok.en m
being struck by a omaU boy on a b.cycle.
One incident occurred. at dusk when surldenly, from out of the dark shadow dashed
a grown boy, iust grazing tbe shoulder of
the passerby. None of the bicycles seem to
have bells or front lights, but if thoy did
and they' were in working order would
these boys and girls have the judgment to
know what to do? This big boy was
frightened, too. WOl1ld he have known
what to do" to prevent a collision? The
person walking was within her rights.
Shouldn't all bicycles have Iigbts showing
after dark and shouldn't the boys and girls
be'taught to use their warning bells? But
would they, upon a second's thought? The
number of bicycles seems to be increasing.
what is to be done about this serious and
growing problem. They are '3, hit-and-run
menace, too. You may have noticed that
the Western Union messengers use the highways while on duty.
Housewife.
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Methodist Church Notes
elected President and Miss Martha Taylor,
Secretary.
The following members of the Church
attended the Dinner and Masa Meeting at
the Penn Athletic Club on Mondsy eveDing at which was inaugurated the uFor_
ward Movement" of the Church in the
Diocese: Mrs. J. Burris West, President of the Junior Woman's Auxiliary of
the entire Diocese; Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay Barr, The
Rev. and Mrs. I. Jarden Guenther, Mrs.
F. W. Hadley, Miss M. E. Parker, Mrs,
Dean H. Parker and Miss Ada P. Fuller.
Mrs. Parker was Chairman of the local
committee and Miss Fuller assisted at the
Registration Booth, at the Club.
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Presbyterian Church Noles
Next Sunday Dr. TuttIe wiD pream a
sermon appropriate to Armistice SundayI
since on November 10th Mr. Crothers, of
the Mission in Chosen, will be the guest
of the church and address the morning
congregation.
• AU members 0 f th e co~regation are ~voted to attend an Institute of ForeIgU
Missions for Delaware County at the First
Presbyterian Church, Lansdowne, nen Friday,3:00 t 0 9 : 00' .
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A great deal of lDterest 15 bemg shown
in the Bazaar which the members of the
ti
will conduc t ncx.t
Woman,5 Asso'
C1D on
Thursday, November 7!h, from 2:00 until
10:00. AU sorts of articles for adults and
children will be on sale and ~ dinne~ will
be served from six to seven-thirty. Tickets
for the dinner must be secured in advance.
caU Mrs. Nessie HBig Shelden, telephone
585. Mrs. Bishop is the general chairman
in charge of the affair.
W
No matter what the weather, automatic control insures everlasting, even comfort. And when you
consider the countless savings afforded, such as
cellar clean-up, chore man's hire, re-decorating
dingy walls, cleaning grimy draperies and other
furnishings • . • expensive sickness from uneven
heat ••. Automatic Gas Heat is very low in cost.
• • •
A phone call will bring a Heating Specialist to tell you just
what it will cost to heat your home with gas. No abligation I
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OPEN NEX
IUId Fuhioa Show
modern poetry. The leeture wiD be held
and Informal faahlon show next Thursday, November 7, In the Fricnda'
Meeting HoUlt.
,,~wiD be given hy the Health and WeD... Mr. Benet Is a capable speaker, and ODe
Section of the Swarthmore Woman', Club who wiD hold the attention of his entbe
Swarthmore Assemblies Enteriq at 2 o'clock next Monday aftemoon, No- audience. From writing his own poetry,
Sildh Season; Mrf. E. Lewia
vember 4th, at the Club House.
and from knowing intimately many other
GJDb. to Instruct
Unusual treatments of Scotcb wooIs wiD contemporary poets, he has a superior
be displayed by the Wool 5hop. There knowledge of his subjeet.
will be two styUsts from ConnectIcut pres-
Th~ Swarthmore Assemhlies w!II open
the SIXth season on Saturday eveDIDg, No-
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vember 9th, with the Introductory Class, ent, repr...ntlng Templeton and Munroe.
Members of the committee in charge of
the affair are: Mrs. Charles L. Bolten, Mrs.
Clifford R. Buck, Mrs. Warren Papson,
Mrs. Josepb H. Perkins. Mrs. Henry A.
Peirsol, Mrs. Ivar Meur1ing, Mrs. A'\hur
R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. Elliott Richardson,
Mrs. E. Lewis Gibbs, who has heen a and Mrs. Josepb S. Seal, Chairman.
very successful teacher for the past few
years will instruct the first three classes
in social dancing. A committee from the Somerville Speaker Next Week
Junior and Senior classes of the High
•
School will co-operate with the Assemblies The Somerville Foru-;n of Swarthmore
Committee in planning the dances for the College will .p~nt, as Its first speaker of
Senior Assembly.
the year, .~''ilIiam Rose Benet, w~ll ~own
All Swarthmore young people of the editor, cntic, and poet, who will discuss
seventh grade age and older are invited to
attend the Swarthmore Assemblies. The
Prompt Radio Senice,
committee has tried to send invitations to
all th.... but if there have been any omisUITLE-GREEN RADIO
siODS Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, 735 Harvard
Avenue, will be glad to aceept sueh names
3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
and receive dues.
I1lrs. B. W. Collins is inviting ehaperons ~
for each evening and it is hoped that the
parents for whose children these assemblies
are arranged will be quick to co-operate
with her and share the pleasure which is
planned for the young people of Swarthmore.
,
Girl Seout News
Troop No. 194 held a Hallowe'en party
at the Scout House on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Herman Bloom, of Guernsey Road,
is now Captain of this troop and Betty
Watson, an Eagle Scout and Sophomore
of Swarthmore College, is Lieutenant. Id
A card party, one of a series being he
for the benefit of the Scout House and the
upkeep of at
thethe
grounds,
was held Monday
afternoon
home of
Mrs. W. Nivin
Wh~rry, of Cedar Lane. There were silt
tables of cards. Mrs. S. M. Viele, of Oberlin Avenue, Scout Treasurer, who is in
charge of these benefits, assisted Mrs.
Wherry. Scouts of Troop No. 16 served
at the tea which followed. The next party
will be held early in December at the home
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A. Brown,
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Frida,.. Nov••ber 8th••t 3:00 P. M.
tb •di
hlch chances were takeD.
221 BenJamm W ..t Ave.
Swarth. 438..1
e ra 0 on W
CARD PARTY AND FASHION SHOW
Benefit of Health and Welfare Section
SAVE MONEY at LINTON'S
4-Course Diilner. Today or Sunday, SOc, 60c,: 7Sc
.
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OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11 :00 A. II.-SUDciq SehooL
11:00 A. 1I.-8uuU7
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evenina
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MONDAY
7:So--The Pastor and family at home for all
young people of the eongl'eK"ation. and
students of the eollege and Mary Lyon.
THURSDAY
BAZAAR. opening at 2 o'clock. Dinner served
from 6 to 7 :30.
SWARTtlMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUROH
REV. WAYNE CRANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
.
n :00 A. M.-The Holy Communtf)n.
7 '00 P !of -Epworth League.
7:45 p' M'-Organ Recital by Lowell M.
. . Broomall. Guest Violinist. Sid•
ney B. Lisa. Brief sermon by
Dr. Channen. "The ~hristian Citizen and His Ballot.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
FIRST
CHESTER, PA.
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9 :45 A. M.-First Day Sehool In Whittier
House.SUNDAY
H
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9 :45 A. H.-Morning
Forum
.Dean oro
Speight will
lead-dlScussion.
11 :00 A. IL-Meetlu for Wonhip in. the
MEDIA·S HOUSE OF EXCEU.ENCE
PREMIUM QUALITY MEATS
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A Call Will Bring Us to Your Door
Mr. Guenther will preach.
Specld
HE" B'' UY.
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Let UI Demonstrate
a..ter ao.d .ad Ca1J,op AftD_
Rector:
Rev. :I. Jarden Guenther. SoT.M •• Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dlr. BeL Educ.
8 :00 A. lI.-8017 CommQILJon.
9 :46 A. II.-Suow School and Blblo Cl....
11 ;00 A. lI.-Mornll18" Prayer lIud Sermon.
meeting.
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11:0G-Mornlng WOl'8btp. The paator preaches
on "The Dream of the Ages: A Warless World."
S:oo-Girls" and Bon' Choln.
Monday, November 4th, at 2:00 P. M.
Prime
Rib
Roasts of Beef
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DANCING CLASSES
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TUJr"V'
will_be
celebrated
ofTroop
Mrs. Frank
on Vassar
Avenue.
Communion
in The
the Holy
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
at 11
No. 16Gray,
enjoyed
its Hallowe'en
o'clock. In' the evening at 7.45 there wiD
W'"m at Legion Card Party
party Wednesday all~oon"at, ~he. \19,me"
beoa s~liil~lcal pe'4"i~J>! jIlerit. LoweD
" ' . . . " .: ibf'Miss'VJrgIl!Jli' Bassett" on North ChesBroomall
wiII·play
Andante
ReliglosoAbout
one
hundred
and thirty
Thome. Sidney B. Liss, guest violinist, attended the annual Hallowe'en
card people
party
a former Curtis Institute student and an of the Harold Ainsworth Post and Auxoutstanding concert and radio artist, wiD mary at the Strath Haven Inn last Friday
NO CHARGE fOR USE
play "AIr for G. String"-Bach and Leibes- evening.
Of FUNERAL PARLORS' ,
lied-Kreisler. Mrs. Gladys RydeU will sing
The door prize which was donated by
C~
a solo. Dr. Wayne CbanneU wiD preaeh Martel Brothers was won by Dr. John
on "The. Christian Clfu.en and his BaUot." Murphy. Special prizes were glvenhhy
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ChiIdreD'. T.p Dane.... C.....
macy HoUy Shop, Shirer's Drug Store, =!~;;~~~~;;~~~~==I
Supl':',. Hardware 5tore, and Mrs. William
Hand.knits Exhibited by The Wool Shop
HAT stronger proof of the all-round merits
of gas house heating! Twice as many homes
in this area as ever before are now ideally heated
by this method. And users are finding it all com.
forting and economical, too.
3
Pla.. Swutlamo... 800
from 7 until 8.30 o'clock and the J umor
EDter'"
1829, at .tla.
. Seend
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To.day, All Saints' Day, there will be a 00lIX
• ---mbly from 8.45 unti110.30. The InterUDder the Act of March 3, IS7..
celebration of the Holy Communion at mediate Class will meet on Friday evening,
~'
November 15th, from 7 untO 8.45, fol10:00 A. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1935.
At the meeting of the Junior Woman's lowed by the Senior Assembly from 9 untO
Auxiliary, Miss Ada Palmer Fuller was 11 o'clock.
EDITH C. HUEY
LOREITA YOUNG
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Monday and -Tuesday
Election, Nov. 5th
TODAY aDd SATURDAY
-ID-
Fiiday and Saturday
Judge of the Supreme Court
H. Edgar Barnes
Judge of the Superior Court
Robert L. Myers, Jr.
County Commiaaioners (Vote for Two)
Albert J. Crawford
J.!'mes P. Gallagher
Recorder of Deeds
William J. Freibofer
Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans Court
Charles E. Riddell
District Attorney
Thomas J. Reilly
County Treasurer
Edward B. Luckie
Directors of the Poor (Vote for Two)
Irene T. Murphy
Samuel Goodley
Coroner
Charles S. Aitken, M. D.
County Surveyor
Harry Tarbotton, Jr.
Prothonotary
Francis Ignatius Faay
School Board (Vote for Two)
Guenther H. Froebel
Town Council (Vote for Three)
David L. Prince
Frank E. William.
Auditor
William S. Bittle
Judge of Election
Northern Precinct
Preston Davies
Eastern Precinct
Frank Gray
Western Pr~inct
William Abernathy
Inspector of Election
Northern Precinct
G. Willa Brodhead
Eastern Pr_~"in!:t
Henry A. PeirlOl
Margaret Devine
Western Precinct
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NOVEMBER I, 1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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LOCAL W. I. LHOLDS
OPENING MEETING
memory of Jane Addams, of which Mrs.
Wmiam I. Hull is chairman. Mrs. Kind
made ODC feel throughout, that although
militarism is in the saddle now, there is
an ever deepening desire for world peace.
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Mr.. Philip Kind Addressee
Group; Local Interest in
Forthcoming Peace Parade
Many Candidates
Heard Here Tuesday
The Swarthmore branch of the Women's
International League held its first meeting
(Continued lrom Page 1)
of the season at Bond Hall, Swarthmore
College, last Monday afternoon, with the of the moral issue of alcoholic drinks, but
chairman, Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins, pre- of the nuisance values, the blatant adsiding. Mrs. Jcnkins announced that more vertisements, the increasing dangers of
than nin'! new members had joined since drunken driving. That if the voters are
last March.
convinced that the issue is one of prinAnnouncement was made by Miss Lydia ciplc j that drunkenness is one of the greated
Turner, of the big Peace Parade, which problems of today, there is value in a
will be held in Philadelphia on November protest vote in the Prohibition party, whose
9th. This will be the first peace parade major plank is the elimination of the in.
to be held in Philadelphia and is to be creasing evils of alcohol.
R. Chester Spencer and R. C. Disque, of
backed by six organizations including the
Central Labor Union and the Fcderation Swarthmore, were each allotted five
of Labor.. The W. I. L. will be one unit; minutes to plead for the parti~ of their
other units will be representatives of choice. Mr. Spencer argued that the
churches, colleges, schools, women's clubs, Democratic Administration and the New
settlement schools, and various youth Deal, not John J. McClure, is the real
groups. Swarthmore is one of the outlying issue: th .. t the R€'publican organization
districts which have been invited and will must be kept intact to fight National
have its own division and a float in the Democratic Politics. Mr. Disque conparade. Miss Turner is in charge of tended that the recent Republican Pri.
Swarthmore's part, which is being spon- mary was not an open one, that in every
sared by the local branch of the W. I. L. spot where there was organization control
The parade is being planned as a demon· the vote was four to one for their candistration of voters, and its slogan will be dates.
"Unite for Peace." Swarthmore's float will
Jacob F. Meschter, Republican candidate
illustrate the slogan "Peace is Progress." for Swarthmore Borough Council, said he
The parade will assemble at South Street would consider it a privilege to upha1d the
at 10.30 and proceed to Reyburn Plaza, traditions upon which our Borough was
where there will be an address by a promi. founded. T. E. Hes.':::enbruch, Republican
nent speaker at noon. There is a great candidate for re-election to Council, said
need of cars to convey the local girl scouts those traditions could be maintained if our
and other marchers to Philadelphia. Any- citizens were willing to accept office. He
one who can aid in this way should tele- asked us to study our tax bills in order
phone Miss Turner, Swarthmore 218. It is to realize that Council has no control over
hoped that members of organizations and County, State, or School taxes; that the
many individuals in Swarthmore will rate had to be increased to build the undersignify their willingness to assist by calling pass and" for library purposes, but is now
Mrs. Patrick Malin, Swarthmore 608·R, reduced to ten mills.
Mrs. Wayland H. Elsbrce described the
David C. Prince, Democratic candidate
series of cbildren's plays for the coming for Council, referred to the importance of
local issues. Alben T. Eavenson, Republiseason in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Harold E. B. Speight, s:tate Man~ can candidate for' Counell, expressed his
date chairman, unfolded interestingly and appreciation of being present. George
impressiv~ly, the project of mobilizing the Schobingef, candidate for School Director~
anti~war sentiment of the country through spoke of the nlJn-political nature of the
tbe proposed Mandate. This is not a peti~ office and generously referred to the dif.
t.iOD, but rather a demand that war shall ferent qualifj~ations of James Hornaday
ccase. It contains a: constructive progralD, and Guenther Froebel; . also candidates for
and is of international scope. The goal is School, Board.
fifty milllon signatures by the spring of
Burgess John H. Pitman was the con1936. 'IlIe quota lor the United States is c1udin!i" .pcaker. 'lllWIhiFSl'P'!iftIililiiYe was'
twclvc million. The week following- Armis- fortunate in having 5uch- high c1ass citizens
tice Day will be official Mandate week in in. offic~. and then giving some of the
all countries, a \veek of intensive collec- .Qualifications of the. Democratic. nominees
tion of signatures.
for Council and School Board who had
Mrs. Philip Kind, former president of the been unable to attend.
•
Pennsylvania W. 1. L., talked on "The
Maintenance 01 Peace." Among the points
Red CI"OIIS. Drive. Extended
!ouched upon in Mrs. Kind's sprightly and
Although, to date, only one worker has
r.onvincing talk was the organization's legisfiled
her report with the local Roll Call
lative program. This would include reviChairman,
Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer, the Red
von of the present Sedition Bill, a bill so
Cross
Drive
is in full swing.
drastic as to make liable to arrest 'anyone
1t
~as
hoped
to complete this year's
harboring anti-war books, or literature
drive
by.
November.
1st, but difficulties in
critical of· the government. Another object
securing
contacts
have
resulted in delays
is the abolition of military training in
that
the
time
has
now
been extended
so
civil institutions and the installation of
electric-voting·'· devices in the Je&h;lative to Armistice Day, November 11th.
If you have not been called upon by the
chambers . in ·Harrisburg. An appeal was
i~ you.r district, or :play not
representative
made for-· the International Peace Fund in
be at home when she. stops, you .may·leave
your contribution at the Swarthmore National Bank or at THE SWARTHMOREAN
office.
At tbe annual meeting 01 the Sodety
held last Friday evening two Swartbmore
men-Arthur R. O. Redgrave, of Vassar
Avenue, and Harry Wood, of Cornell Ave·
nue, were among the fifteen elected to the
Board of Directors to serve one year. Mr.
Redgrave is Assistant Secretary of the
Society.
•
Mn. Annie Orr Holder
NOVEMBER 1, 1935
daughter eight months ago, following the
death of Mr. Holder. . She was 67 years
old.
Besides her daughter, Helen (Mrs. Ludwig), she is survived by two SODS, Dr.
Leonard H. Holder, of Walnut Lane and
Swarthmore Avenue, Swarthmore, and William Holder, of Wilmington, Del. Four
grandchildren also survive;
Mrs. Annie Orr Holder, wife of the late
Henry L. Holder, died at 3.1S Sunday
afternoon, October 27th, at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. John N. Ludwig, Jr., of
Walnut Lane and Swarthmore Avenue.
Mrs. Holder, who had not been well for
some time, was a former resident of Pittsburgh, coming to make her home with her
Professional Clock Repairing
Interment in Chester Rural Cemetery fol:
lowed funeral services held at 1.30 Wednesday afternoon at the Ludwig residence.
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Vesper Service
Professor Norman Torrey will continue the
series of talks on "What I Believe In" at
the Vesper Service in Clothier MemOrial,
Swarthmore College, this Sunday at 6.30
P. M.
CLASSIFIED
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Rutledge Show Tbis Week-End
The Fifteenth Annual Exhibition oj the
Rutledge Horticultural Society will dose
with the Hardy Chrysanthemum Show this
week-end.
·The exhibits will be open to the public
from 6 until 9.30 P. M. Saturday and
from J until 6 P. M. Sunday.
THAN
FOUR
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The next issue of the Bell
Telephone Directory closes
Monday, November 25th.
Place your order for telephone
service now and your name will
be in the new book. Your name
in the Directory tells friends and
customers that you have a telephone. It's an added value you
don't want to miss.
You can have a telephone in
your home for less than a dime
a day.
Act now I Call the Business
Office - a free caIl- or ask any
telephone employee.
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ESTATE OF· WILLIAM S. KELLY. DEC'D
Letters of Administration on - the above
("State have been granted to the undersigned,
who requc-st all persons having claims or
demands against the &tate of the decedent
to make known the same. and nil peNon!
indebted to the d~edent to make payment.
without delay. to
HELEN T. GUETI'ER,
t;::hurch Lane and Cedar Ave.,
Yendon, Pa.
or her Attorney.
JOHN E. GENSEMER,
1604 Fox Building.
Philadelphia, 1'a.
10·IS-6T.
ESTATE OF FLORENCE S. ZIMMERMAN
(late of Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pa.)
deceased.
LETI'ERS OF ADMINISTRATION cum
testamento annexo on the above Estate have
been granted to the undersigned, who request
all persons having claims or demands against
the Estate oC the decedent to make known the
same. and all persons indebted to the decedent
to make paYtnent, without delay, to Marion
Allyn. Administratrix e. t. B., 310 South
Chester Road. Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to her Attorneys,
John Stokes Adams. Esq.
John B. Miller. Esq.
1434 Land Title Building. S. W. Corner
Broad and Chestnut Sb., PhUadellibla,
Pa.
9-27-GT
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ESTATE OF H. BENNETI' HIGGINS, DEC'll
Letters Testamental'7 on· the above estate
have been granted to the unde1'Slgned. who
request aU persons having claims or demands
aninst the Eltate of the Decedent to make
known the ...me. and all persons indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without del8J'.
to
NELLIE V. HIGGINS.
or to her Attarnt7,
746 Concord Ave.•
.lOHN E. GENSEMER
Drexel Rbi. Pa.
1604 Fox Building"
Philadelphia. Pa.
lo.18-6T
Secretary 01 the American Rose Society,
had as his topic "Roses."
Mr. Hatton !IBid the most Important
thing about roses is in the planting. They
are easy to grow in any ordinary garden
R. M
soil, are best planted in the Fall and need
arion Hatton Abo
plenty of feeding and watering. The bed
Floral ,..-.-. . . .CIDenb of
should be dug to a depth of about 18
Club Members
Inches, the bottom filled with broken bone
and plenty of manure. Place the roses
Tbe meeting of the Swarthmore Wom- about ten inches from the top, mix the
Club held Tuesday, October
at soil with bone meal, pack. as tigbtly as
2.30 P. M., was in charge of Mrs. Arthwd possible around the roou, water well and
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living
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FOR RENT Apartm......."lao.Rooe VaU.,.,
new, three roolDll. bath. Large enclosed
porch. Evel'7thlng Included. Garage avaUaMe. Telephone, Chester 6'111.
Swarthmore, Pa.
w.
November 1st, 1935
C. STARR
324 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
e pring.
tut inthetheplants
down
to threeIIoryou
fourwill
inches
Fall
you will have fresh plants each year, get
rid 01 insect eggs, and bave plenty 01
flowers.
MEDIA COAL
AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
Mr. Hatton gave a short history of roses
sh ed
b ' f I I red •
ow many eauti u [0 0
pictures
various kinds of old and modern roses,
and famous rose gardens. He also acted as
M. C. MlCIIENER, Pres..
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Twin beds. dreaer. chiffonier and
bed-d:avenport. Reasonable. 108 South Chester Road. Telephone. Swarthmore 10,,"W_
Atlantic Football Forecaeb
PERSONAL
Plek the Wbuda. T~
PERSONAL-Mqaz.lne aublleriptlona and renewab. Mn. Gilbert S. Faries. 289 Haver(ord Avenue. Telephone. Swarthmore 89-W.
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
Swarthmore
0.. Diapla,. E....... Thunola,.
Che....r Road ...d Fainiew Road
Swarthmore 214
LOST
LOST-On Tuesday. October 29. blaek KerrY
Dlue Terrier puppy. Reward if returned to
Constance Kent. 607 Elm Avenue. Telephone,
swarthmore 1718.
WANTED
'lb. Sebool Dlatrlet of the> Borouab oL
judge for a small exhibition of Bower ar·
Swarthmore
wUl receive eeakd blda .t the
rangements which members displayed. The
Reboot Dlatricl. O«lce OD November 11. 1111,
awards were as follows: Mn. W. Faragher, at 8 o'doek P. 1£.. for IIgppbJns towel Hn'''
1st prize, Chryaantbemums; Mrs. Carlos F. lee at the CoHee Avenue School Bulldins' tor
Noyes, 1st prize, Chrysanthemums; Mrs. the period beelnnln&' November 18. 1915 and
Josepb Perkins, 1st, Roses; Mrs. Joseph endlnlr .June 1. 1936. Tbe towelll mlUlt be
Seal, 2nd. Scablosa; Mrs. H. A. Peinol, Turkbh bath towels. approxlmatel,. 2b:4Z"':
2nd, Marigolds; Mrs. Arthur R. O. Red· mUlt be deJinred at leut once a week and
grave, 3rd, Cbrysanthemums; Mn. Josepb eoUeeted at least once a week. The deSeal, 3rd, Double Cosmos; .Mrs. Warren Iuverla IIhan eonsbt of a minimum of ap.
Paxson, 1st, Miniature Bouquets; and Mrs. pro:dmateb' 900 towels. Towels lIupplled. are
Luther M. Dimmitt, bonorable mention,' to be at tbe IIOle risk of the penon auppl,.1u
.
I the lowels. The paJ"lDent fOr the towel aen-",
Bittersweet.
Ice wUl be made In monthlr lnetallme...
ted
•
dg
this
fall
boalool.... December 16. 1936. Th. Bchoo1
M rs. R....
"'U6... ve ae
as a JU e
Dist
I t III have tbe rlaht to terminate the
in the Glenolden, Folcroft and Ridley Park
e 1Ie~lce at an,. lime upon Z weeks'
Flower Shows The Swarthmore Woman's notice. Samplt'8 and description mUit be aubo•
•
mUted with bid. The Seboo1 Dlatrlct nClub took first pnze at the Aldan Flower IlervetJ the risht to reject anI' Or aU blda.
Show; se
field; and third at the Delaware County IO-25-3T
8eeretarJ".
Federation Floral Exhibit.
TOWNSHIP OF RIDLEY
"Vein of Iron" by Ellen Glasgow will
Bids
will
be received for one t ...o-<1oor Ford.
be reviewed by Mrs. Phelps Soule at the Plymouth. or
Chevrolet automobile ror the
first meeting of the Literature Section on Township of Ridley Police Department; the
Thursday, November 7th, at 10.00 A. M. 8uccetldul bidder to accept. the present Ford
car owned by tbe Township in part P87Dl8Dt:
in the Woman's Club House. Have you for the new car.
read this book? Then come and see if you
The Board reaervea tbe debt to reject &rlJ"
agree with Mrs. Soule as to its merits. 01' all bids.
Blda to be received by Richard W. Frasier.
A cordial welcome is extended to all. Non- Cha11'lRan
of Police Committee. until 8.00
club members will be charged a small fee. P. M., Wednesday. November 6. 1135. at the
Board'lI olfiee In the Folaom Fire B01Qe. Fol..
110m, Penna.
EMERGENCY PROPOSAL
FREDERIC B. CALVERT.
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT·
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
far the
W ANTED-Extetuion dining table, seat ten.
Six or more ehain. Reaonable. :Mrs. Alyn.
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY 1,1935
Telephone, Swartbmore 1968-W.
TAXATION
WANTED-Colored maid. Sleep out,.
erent~eII. Telephone. Swarthmore 8SI.
Aueaaed valuatlon tlf taxable propertJ" •• 16.1&9.795.00
Number of mIlla levied.... ••••
22
2~bZ
Rate o( pel' capita
2.00
W,ANTED-Small hOUllekeeplng
apartment, Number uaeued with per capita
two bedrooms.
Reasonable.
Telephone,
swarthmore 900.
Amount of School Tax
Per Capita
Tatal
Prollert,.
FOR RENT
III I
E. C. WALTON
.ar....
A Short Time Aao
7.roo. modenL hou.e,
B/fo'!!~t ffar
$II.tSOO
Could Dot c....."..
0 e.--.. or
$8,&00.' Fbtanced to 80% of sal. price.
WID sOOD b. soleL
8 rooms 2 baths CUI b. bouaht for two·
thirds of v.lu~
,116.6115.51
,119•• 11.98
18.210.42
18.230.42
amognt of 1984 tax collected ..................... 8.818.60
,97,226.04
,100.64.4.64
RECEIPTS
Bslllnce on band July 2. 1984.General Fund ................. ,
101.'16
Property tax. 1914 .............. 97.226.04.
Per Capita tax. 1914.............
8.818.50
Delinquent tax (prerioull to 1914) Ui.I&8.80
WM. S. BITTLE
State Approp"l'latlon ••• ••••••••• 21.088.«
Tuition non·resldent puplk ••••• 14.667.88
SwartluDan 1114
Not&17 PubUc ......;. IDsUI'aDce: -.111 Estate Temporary bana .••••• , 20,6&1.00
Bond lIalet!ll •.••••••••• '12,061.72
Sale
eatate. auppllell and
tiled
$13,750 :~~fi~~~t.:
801
.....4.1.
................... .
8OU"I'CelI
Room 18
euclDsoli
4,004.00
4.00
90.f2
0
CURRENT EXPENSES
GODeral Control (A)
1,250.00
6.00
825.00
Clerk of School· Board .......... .
Secretary'S omee, other ezpenae
Treuurer (Com. or Salary) •••••
Tax Collector .................
0
1.194.16
0 •
Auditors ..••..•.••.•••••.•..••••
85.00
855.10
Leaal Service .................
Other Exp. BlISlnns Adaua••••••
Other Expenae& of General Control
0 •
610.99
119.12
26.44.
Total Item (A) •••••••••••••• $
Total Receipts ; ••••••••.••••1266,957.28
Number 211
FOR SALE
Part StODO House on tar.o lot aD HIlL
Fin bedroo.... Z bath_, all burner.
SacrU1ce price_
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•
D rapenes
•
GIllIS Curtains,
SUp Cove...
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
Swarthmore 2078..1
WAYNE MOSTEllER
E...l')'thiq Electrical
meet the standard of V-8 engine qnality.
SWARTHMORE 1568
When the Ford Motor Company introduced
Gl'UIlOW" Refriaerator. aDd Radio.
Garwood Oil B.....en
to the low-price field a type of engine· that had
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
been used only iu the most expensive cars, it set a
new standard of quality.
Drive a new Ford far enough to get the "feel"
of V-8 performance. Then check the wealth of
features that reflect this same standard of qnality
and value-in style, comfort, driving ease, safety.
.:;10
F. o. B. Detroit. Standard accessory group, including hompo
AND UP
en and spare tire, extra. All body types have Safety Glass
throughout at no additional 10081. Convenient, economical Universal Credit
Company terms.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
v-a
0...
30.1'1
lU2.36
117.-41
Total 110m (C) ..............$
Upkeep of lIl'OQ.nds •••••••••••••• $
Repai1' of buildings ...•• ~ ....•.••
Of heatina. plumblna 6; UabtlDa'
Repairs and replacement of
Apparatus used in iJllltruction ••
Fumitu1'e and other equipment
Victor lSc·
Ib
Behind Every Feature
01 the 1936 Ford Is
the Standard 01 V·S
Engine Quality
Total Item
2,694.19
994 •.,..
280.00
68.68
(F) .............. $
111.87
Redemption of bonds direct from
genera.' fund •••••••••.•.••.•• $ 9.500.00
Redemption o( ahort term toans..
9.625.00
~aymentll of interest on bonds and
State tax ••••.•..•••••..••.•• 16.219.01
Paymentll of Interest. on ahort
term loans ...................
4a.81
Refund taxes, tuition, etc •••••.•• _ _ _,_.'_"
828
' ••. 1
Total Item (G) ............... 84.895.07
Capital Outla,. (H)
New modern appearance,
tilyled for today
New radiator grille, longer
hood
New, wide.flaring, streamUned
fenders
New appointments, beautiful
upholstery
FUNERAL DlREc·rORS
Ttltal Item (H)
TOTAL PAYMENTS
29 EAST 5th STREET
CH ESTER Balance on hand (to
Phone. Chester 6141
~=.....::.:::.....
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PETER E. TOLD
•
I
I
All Lines of Insarante
Inelad,·ng L"e
11.'
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. lass
FORD SUNDAY
E\'ENINC DOUR, 9 P. 1\1. (E. S. T.).
FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSl'Lo
VANIANS. Tuesday. 9130 P. M.
(Eo S. T.). All Col......'. Statlou.
LUXURY AT LOW COST
SUMMARY
TOTAL RECEIPTS
NotarY Public
ON THE AIR
............................................................$ 98,902.88
Sweeney & Clyde
INSURANCE
'{"
BuUdi ... and
..•..•••.•••.•.••••••••....••.... $266.957.26
T~ia"I' c~;';;~i 'E~p~~~';; (Items A-F inc.) ••••• •$121,783.1'1
Total Debt Service (Item G) .•••.•••••••• ·••••• 34.895.07
Total Capital Outlay (Item H) ••••••••••• ·•••• 98.902.88
8 60
255.0 O.
be available Cor school year 1935-36) .•.•••••••••••••••••• ···$
1,8'16.64
Sit..................................... ·· ..................$7:~·m:n
and Equipment.............. ....................... •••••••..•...•...•
.. .. .. .. .. . • .... .• .... ....... .... .. ...... .... ... .... • ...• •.• .. .... ... • .
............•.........•.................... , .... , .. . . . . . ... . .. • .. . . . . . .
Ij~~~~~~to]':i'
i~9~S2~·'~'d~'u~'j,~ii~~a~'it;~:::::::::::::::
............... ~..... .............. .....
..........
.. U:· s:·
•••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •
18'280.42
"686.86
."0.6,
1'.640.30
861.12
Go;:e~;;~~;·;t· G~;'i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 16.441.14
Pennsylvania.......................................
.•....••••••••••••.••••• ••.. .•.• •...•••.• ••• ••••••••...••••
o(
3,672.75
1,876.64
Total Assets •••.•........•••.••....•••• , .•...••..••.•• , •..••.••••••.••.•• , •• $848,651.41
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
Anytime -
Anywhere
W.YerIy Ie F..... St.
Morto.. Pa.
17c
Ib
A .uperb blend, full flavored-
the cholco of thou sanda.
Mother's Joy
Ibtl.
Acme
Ib
21c
Rich tangy tlavor-adda zeit to yDur meal.
Includes certiHed Arabian
Vacuum
Paeked
un2Sc
Mocha and .lava. Coffees.
1L.~
If"'~
Salad Dressing_J~~ 15Mayonnaise far 19c
Bill Week-Bnd ButteI' Special
y,
Sweet Cream
Bulter
fb
Richland Butter
33 c
tb
31c
Fancy Corn-Fed Steer Beef
~::ndr
32(;
-------------Hamburg t::~~d 19c 1
Steaks
1b
~-----------
ASSETS
~!i'!"~~k!
liSCO
88.34
••••••••••••••••••••.••••• $ 71S,596.93
New buildings ........................................
64.16
Alteration of old bulidinp (not repairs} ...... _.... •..• .......................... 20696.26
Heating. Jighting, plumbing" and elee. equip................... •·••·•··••• ...... ::
'286.09
Furniture ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.•••.••••••••• ••
'168.21
Other EQuipment ............................................ ,.. ..................
1'16.'15
lightinlr, plumbing and elec. eqUip.......... ••••••••••••• .. • .. ••••·• .. ··•
444.88
NEDI"- PA. Heating
Fumitui-e ....... ................................ ............. .............. ....
880.15
Other equipment •••••••..•..••....••..•••••....••••..•.••••..•••.•.•.•• , •..•••.• ::-cc::-:c::-::=
BELL PHONE.
8pl._ndld Braal1la" aa"to. blended
. to' .. Imooth pl. a I J n a flavor.
2.281.21
1,184.68
454.10
Deht Sernce (G)
State Retirement Board •••••••••. ,
Insurance:
Fire •.••••••••••••••••••••••••
Compensation .••••.•••••.••••.
Otber e:Ilp.!nse& •••••••••••••••••
313 Dartmoutll A ......
&.624.26
Total Item (E) .............. $ 4.181.17
Total Item (D) •••••••••••••• $ 14.890.'18
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Sw. 1383-W
Again we pressnt an opportunity for you to try our
popular blends of eaR" at a Hving. Just try themthey are the world's finest-You surely will taste the
differencg.
3.964.87
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS. ASS"T.
In All Ib Branches
ONLY ONE CAR GIVES YOU
6S5.41
2.878.82
885.92
Telephone rental .•.•...•........
Other Expenses of Operation.....
M. B. Wn.soN
CIlI'
Water ...........................
Lieht. and power................
Janitors' supplies • •• ••• ••••• • ••
Care of srronndll .............
Phone Orden After Tuesday..
November _Sth. to
tau, Cbliu Stt&
Maiate.....ce (E)
Fuel • .. ••. . . ... . • • •• . ... ... •... . 3.088.28
2 Years --$4.00
3 Y-.-$5.OO
'. ' ... ' ........... .
Librarles-Salarles •••.••••••••• $ 1.900.00
Books, repain. rept.cementt and
otber expen.e •••••••••••••••••
486.fO
Other Exp. of Auxiliary Alreneies 1.839.80
Nul'lH! Service ••••••••••••••••••
'188_90
Dental Service ..................
511.15
Total Item (B) .............. ,~=
89.368.84
of- janiton and other em~ .
607 Elm A'Yea.ue Wages
pto7ee11 •• _..................... , '1.719.16 .
Swarthmore 1713
the Ford purpose to mftke every feature of the
8,185.96
76.25
182.01
Operation (D)
JUUET C. KENT
THE BEAUTY of the neW' Ford V-8 grew out of
2.785.82
76,662.29
1,'101.87
ele-...
Child Life (25c copy)
, ••••••• 0 ' . ' •••••••
.ad Coo""-te
.. .. .•
Sagrid
Salaries
&: Aut:a.
Salarld
Textbooks ••••••••••-.............
Suppllea used. in Inlltruction.....
Commeneement Exerclaes.
Other Expenses of IllIItractJon...
2 Y-.-$3.50
828_67
69.06
;.r:;~~~::.:.~~.::.~.$~.r.~o~o~.o~o-lll-;~~~~~~~'!'~~::~. ~:-~-:.~.c;~:.~~.~·;~;,-~
ROBERT T. 8AlR
American Magazine
(25c copy)
610.10
ODd
.-- ..•
Withdrawn November 10
Boroua:h SeerelarJ'.
12,8"9.68
.............. .
Order Now for Xmas
The.e Excellent Price. Will Be
Pa.
Total amount of tax to be collected .................. $ 4.098.42
Exone-rations •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
610.10
1934 tax -returned. .....................
Deducted from Collector'lI Salary ••••••••••••••••••••
269.62
BUYERSI
-......,..
Sealed bi......111 be received by the Boroqh
o( Swartbmore In Council Chamber. BOroqh
Hall. Swarthmore. PL. on November 7. 191.6.
at '1.4.5 P. M •• (or layi1l8' approximatel,. two
hundred and fI(teen feet of 8-inch terra cotta
sewer and building two manholes in the Borough of Swarthmore.
Bids are to be strietly in aeeordance with
planll and specifications•• copy of whleb lD8J'
be seen at the olfice of the undersigned In
Council Chllmber. Park Avenue. Swarthmore,
,UI.616.'"
88.00
1,912.02
0 ...... 0 ... 0
SWARTHMORE. PA.
to,,:'
tax.......
Amount levied (face of 1934 dUplicate) .............. $
AddiUona to dUPlicate .••.••.•••••••••..••••••••••••
oca· Penalties added. after (Oct. 1. 1984). ••• ••••••••• ••••
Fra... dwelllia •• 6ft. hedroobd ••00
tlon. Just _tal•• Borou.h. faO a mOGIIa.
I
A certified cheek in the 8um of Fifty dollars
must aecompaDY eac:h bid and the penon or
film to whom the contract Is aw8f'ded ...111 b&
reqglred to furnish bonds in the form and the
amount approved by the BorolQl.'h Solicitor
eoverln8' completion of the work aad Indemnibln8' agllinst au and all claims of material
men.
'117.619.49
The Borouch reserves the rlaht. to rejeet anJ'
92.00 or all bids.
2,002.«
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
tax.....
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-
CLUB WOMEN HEAR
TALK ON
FOR RENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Swartbmore I84-M
I
THE SWARTHMOREAN
tb
Fresh Killed Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens 3(~P ri,0.) Ib 280
Felin's Club Frankfurters or Beef Bologna Ib 23c
Lean Fresh
(Rib end-up to
3V: lbs.)
Pork Loin
Haddock
Fresh Fillets
Genuine
Long Island
LIABILITIES
"o.~,,! indebtedness (with vote of electorate) .................................... $270.000.00
indebtedneA (without vote of electorate) ••••••
'lO,OOO.:~
::
•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 20'~::'28
Contract ................................................... 487 950:18
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Total LiabilitiES ••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 184S,651.41
We hereby certif,. that ~e have ~xamlned tbe above aecount.a and flnd them correct,. and
that the securities of the oft"u:en of the board aTe in accordance with law.
.JAKES F. BOGARDUS.
WALLACE JI. IIc~Y.
WJL R. JlAlN,
Auditors.
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Oran es
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19c
head
Calif•
Valencia
W"re QualHy co..ts aod rur MOlle, Goes F.rt• •
These Prices Err~"A !Q Our Stores and
Meat Markf!lts'
1': . and Vicini!.!'
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OCTOBER MEETING
.NeIII
mE
68~_.
.. to a POint the northweat ecrlbed.
plot of cround above d;..
Heckman removed. his lut mentJoned arc at place of
nn
dredtha 01 a foot
th bearlal" south thin7-alne dttrree. s
n corner 01 said Lot No. 14, thence along the
No improvement.. Vacant a-round.
:
offices
yesterday from Park and Dartmou/.! mlnuta lorty-flve HOOD. eat and a lemrth rear lines of Lolli NOlI. 10 to 13 both inSold .. tbe property of Chari. W. eohuth
Avenues
to the residence at 132 Park Ave- of two hundred and flfty-one feet and ela"bty- .1...lvo In 81--" C, nortb fo---Iour deHalld lIobeJ'-tII500.00.
.
three
one-hundredths of a foot), thence con·
UC&
R MONn F _ S TOPPER,
nue, which he recently purchased.
tlnulna aloD." the center line of SprJnafteld I"ree:tf fifty..aeven minute. twenty.flve aftonu AY
road aouth elxtl".two
no mhautee west nlnet, feet and 8event:rptour ODe- IIYROli .JACOBY. Attomen.
M '" Helen Tomlinson· returned from fifteen seconds ea.t three hundrfd and forty. hundredths o~ a foot to a point the northwest
NA.THAN P. PECHIN,
.......
.• h
nine rerl and thirtJ'-one one.ohundred.the 01 a corner of ..id Lot No. 10. thence aiOftg the
Sheriff.
Formal Dedication of Remodeled Westtown
week-end
to
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loot
to
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the
IntenecUon
of
the
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rear
linea
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both
Inc:lUIJlve
Parents Mr last
and Mrs. W. H. Tomlinson, ofl line of School Lane (lorty..Rve feet wide) with in Block C north forty degree. thfrt:r minute
Lib....,. to Be Held at An.
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the center line 01 ...Id SpriqfteJd road: west two hundrm and thirteen feet and forty
Vale Avenue.
thence .loPir the center line of said School one-hundredths of a foot to a point on the
nual Public Me 'in.
Lane south thirty decrees fort,-five mlnu.tes euterly side of Powell avenue: thenee psrtly
Mr. and M.rs. David T. Shaw and daugh- west eis hundred and ftfty.ix leet and nlnet,- eroe.efnc Powell avenue north Corty d~
The regular monthly meeting 01 the ter Shirley of Walnut Lane, spent the Bve one-hundredth. 01 a foot to • pOint the thirty minute. weat twent)'-fh'e feet and ..Iabtl".
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h
th /lntersecuon of the center line of ..id 8ehool three one-bundredths of a loot to a point I~
Board 01 Directors 01 the Swarthmore Pub. week.-eod in Essex Falls, N. J.t were ey wne with. Une formlnK" the reU- line 01 the the center line 01 Powell avenue. thenee alon&'
VI5I
lie Library was held on Monday evening, • ·ted Mrs Shaw's brother-in-law and sis- Jots shown In Block G projected in an easterlJo the center Hne 01 Powell avenue by the arc
.
h
J
f
id t~e
I teraectio
or a lorty-elgbt
circle bavlng
radius
five hundred
:~::e~o~n ::'et!..~.:;'lr:e
~ro::n&'
wester:'; and
feet aand
fllty 01one--hundredtha
October 28th, at 7.15 o'clock, with Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clark, Jr..
Sewe!1 HOIige, Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirk, 01 Lafayette half 01 School Laoe and along the rear Unea 01 a loot and curvIn&' to the lelt an arc dieIota numbered one to fifteen (1-115) both lanee of one hundred and thirty.seven feet
Passmore Cheyney, Mrs. Peter E. Told, Avenue, entertained four friends of their 01
InclU8lve in Block G, north fllty·nlne degrees and thirty one-hundredths of a loot to a
Mr. Ciaude Smith, and Mr. Roland Eaton eldest son, Jeffery, at a bouse party at fi(teen .aitnutEa weit foW' hundred and five point 01 tangeney (tangent to uld arc at
and twenty oneo-hundredths 01 a .foot to the beginning thereof hRII bearing north flftyin' attendance.
their fann near .Tylersport, Pa., over the •feet
point In the eaateTly aide of Denby avenue eight degreea nineteen minutes lortJ'-eight
week-end. The party was in ceJehraUon (Iorty·ftve fett wide)"; thence· crouJng Denby seconcla eRIIt end a leneth 01 IIlxty.nlne feet
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The minutes 01 the previous meeting of J eJfery's twelfth birthday, which oc- avenue north fifty .. nlne dearees thirty--one and fllt)·.lIix one-hundredths 01 a loot) :·thence
m
were read by Mrs. Hodge, secretary, and curred on Friday. The guests included minute. torly-elght RCOnd_ west forty-five continuing ."J9l1g the center Une .of Powell
the treasurer's report as presented by Mrs. Da\id Morgan, Elliott Richardson and Alan feet to a Point on the weaterJ)' side 01 said avenue nOrlh lortypth~ degrees fifty-nine
Denby avenue. the nortbeut corner of Lot minulea fllteen 8~onda east tour hundred and
Cheyney showed that the library expenses Hall. of Swarthmore, and Ronald Porter, No. 28 in Bloek C, thence along the rear seventy-three~
and seventeen one.hun_
to date were well within Ihe budget.
01 Media.
Ih."o!II of Lota Nos. 19 to 21 both Inelna.ve In dredtha or a foot tu the first menUoned point
BloCk C north flItJ' ..ftve degrees flfty...one and place 01' beginning. Containing thirteen
The Board .decided that on the occasion ~=====:===~~====== minutes twentypflve seconds Wftlt one hundred acres and twenty~Jght ODe-hundredths of an
of .the annual meeting in January, which ...
SHERIFF SALES
and seventeen feet and nine one-hundredths acre more or len and being all the Jots num01 a foot to a point the borthwellt corner of bered 1 to 28 both InclUIJlve in Block A. 1 to
is always open to the public, there would
Sheriff's Oftiee. Court HOUH. Media, Pa.
said Lot No. i9, thence alon8" the rear lines 34 both ineluslve in Block B, 24 to 42 both
be held a. formal dedication of the resatu~:~. :~V~~!cl::k 1936
of Lot NOB. 14 to 18 both inelWlive in Block Ineluaive in Block C. 1 to 80 both Inclusive
C. north forty-nine degree. twenty-nine In Block I. 1 to 80 bot.h incluaive in. Block
modeled library rooms to the service of the
(Eaatem Standard Time)
We have a new method of
comm uni.I)'.. Presi.dent Eaton th.en apCondltlons-f260.00 Cub or certlRed check minutes forty ..Bve Heond.. west one hundred H and··16 to 8{j both Inclnaive In Block G.
at Ume 01 sale (unles8 otherwlae stated In
quickly disposing of your
polflied Mrs. Griffin chairman of the com- advertisement). balance In ten da)"ll. Other
m1ttee in charge of the. event.
condlUons on day of sale.
home or your rental prop·
Mr. Smith, Chairman of the Property Fieri Faclu
erty.
No. 1504
Invited to See the
Committee, reported. that an order had been
September Tenn, 1935
All that certain piece or parcel of land
given .for·a library desk· of approved form.
Call us even though your
lIituate in the Township 01 Springfield, Count)'
Library hours in the temporary quar- 01 Delaware and Slate 01 Pennsylvanla,
holdings have been pre·
ters on the third floor of Borough Hall bounded and described .s follows:
BeJrinnlng at a point the Intenectlon of
viously listed.
will remain unchanged u,ntiI the work of the center line oC SpringBeld road (flft7the library is completed. They are as fol- three feet wide; with the center line of
For a Ride or Demonstration Call
Powell avenue (fltty-one feet wide) as shown
lows: Monday and Wednesday afternoons on
the .Iol'ftald plan; thenee along the center
and Saturday morning for adult books, and line 01 Springfield road in an eRliterly direeSaturday afternoon from 2. until 4 o'clock Uon by tloie arc ot a elrele having a radius
of twelve hundred and flltypthree feet and
for juvenile boo~.
Beventeen one-hundredths of a foot and eurving to the left an arc distance of four hundred
SWARTHMORE 1250
and ninety-seven feet and four one.hundredths
SWARTHMORE 1600
01 a foot to a point 01 tangency (tangent to
WANTED
LISTINGS
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DELAWARE
COUNTY
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HANNUM. &·WAlTE
Louis Cole Emmons
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: Miss. Miriam B. Watson, who has been
the guest of her cousin, ¥rs. Roland G. E.
Ullman. of Harvard Avenue, since early in
July, left last week-· for her home in Tensas
Parish, La. -MiSs WatSon accompanied Mr.
Ullman as far as Greenville, S. C., where
he was called on busin~{j. Mr. UUJIJJl.D
returned to S,!,afthl1lore tbe first 01 tbis
week.
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Hayes, who has taken 30. apartment at
101 Princeton Avenue. Miss Hayes formerly lived on Cornell Avenu~.
COU'NTY CANDIDATES
A . group of about ten friends from
Swedesboro, N. In, tendered Mrs. Edgar
Cam~beJJ, of Princeton Avenue, a surprise
visit and informal party on a recent afternoon. Mrs. Campbell is a former resident
of SwedeslJoro.
Wm. B. MeClenachau. Jr.
District Attomey
Born 10 Trainer, March 13. 1886.
resides 10 Cheater. la ma.rrled and
has two chndren. Studied law under tutelage of Hon. O. B. Dickln-.
80n. Past President Delaware
County Dar AsSOCiation. Sollc.1tor
of Delaware County Volunteer
Flremen's Association 16 yean.
Since 1920 he has been a.n Aulatant District Attorney. hence Is fa ...
mtllar with all the details of· this·
olfice..
Mrs.
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WILLIAM L. DICKEL
Recorder of Deeds
l.orn in Philudd ..hla. F..ducated at
Girard College. Resident of Delaware County past 14 years. Mem.
ber or Doard or Haverford Town.
ship Commissioners.
President
~Ince January I, 1934.
Present
Counly Trcnsul'er. :Member of Masonic Fmternlty, B. P. O. Elks.
l\loosf', Red Men. Forestpra or
WILLIAM F. RUSSELL
County Treo.surer
Resides at 910 1I.:lorgan avenue, Up~
per Dal·by. I~ married nnd has two
c!lildrcn.
He is associated with
Eo 'V. Clnrl( & Co. In the Inve..
ment banking business and has Intimate knowledge of municipal
financing. Commissioned and servcd In U. S. Navy In 'Vorld War.
He Is prominent In cIvic, charitable
and fraternal affairs.
I
OTHER GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
SIZES IN PROPORTION
SIZE
PRICB
4.40·21
4.50.21
4.75.19
,
$5.20
5.11
3.05
SIZE
PRICE
4.50-20 $5.50
5.00-19 5.50
5.25-18 7.20
PrIce. .obJect. to chaft,ge without DOtIee.
State"tale. to: additional..
HANNUM
& WAITE
Swarthmore
1250
HORACE B. GRIFFITH
Coroner
Horace n. GrJmth. undertaker, native ot Delaware County. and a
resident of Norwood. For 28 consecutlvo year'!; he haa been a nep_
uty Coroner. Mr. Griffith Js prominent in busIness and financial affairs and is President of Ridley
Park National Bank and the Tin ..
icum Bank of Essington.
HUGH B. HAYES
Director of the l-oor
Has been resident of Upland for
past 66 years, serving one term. as
burgess. He haa served. OL the
8C'hool board and also as a mom.
ber of the Borough Counel1. Mr.
Hayes has been eng&ged in the
retail drug bUSiness in Upland
aince 1919 and I. a member ~ nu.
merous fraternal organlza.tJona. JIb
attends the Upland M. Eo Chun:h
and lives at 818 Upland avenue.
LULU
W.
PANCOAST
Prothonotary
Present Prothonotary appointed to
succeed her late huaband, Malachi
S. Pancoast. Her home i.8 In
Springfteld, where she was born.
and where her lamlly have lived
for several generations. Has two
80ns. Mrs. Pancoast Is Jnterested
in the Sr.rlngtleld Woman's Club
and ollieI' civic organlzatioM and
her conduct of her office redects
credit upon her ability.
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NORMAN FOSTER
County Surve1Dr
Resides In Sprlngfteld Township, Is
married and bas two· children. He
was born In Philadelphia. tater
coming to Delaware County, where
he bas been located for 38 years.
Graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania. In civil engineering.
Mr. Foster Is a. partner In the engineerIng flnn of Damon & Foster.
Sha.ron HIlI.
VINCENT A. MARRON
Director of the Poor
AcUve and 8uccessful buslneaa
man. born. In Chester 88 years ago.
Intel'8.llted In Republican polltlca:
DOW
Protect Your County and City Gouernmen& _ Your .Very
Home11t'_ Time to Ipore Malieioru Rumor_ and Get Down
to Fact.! Be Guided hy REASON When You Go to the
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Poll_And You Will • •••
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Winfield W. Crawford .
n.glster ot WIlls
Prominent Attorney, resident of
Wayne about 25 years. Gradua.te
of University of Pennsylvania 1906
and Law School 1909, He was 88.90_
elatcd wIth the latc Governor Pen_
nypacker and was a. Special Attorney General under Governor
Plnchot.· "Mr. Cmwford (II &Il authority on eomorallon ·and InsuJ'ance la .... ·
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Amerlcn.
Let Past Achievements.
Speak for Future Ai s!
Vote Republican"
AUGUST NIEMEYER
County ComrD,..IODM
Born In Springfield and baa lived
In Upper Darby fc.r past thlrt,...
Y£ars. First f.·i11jlloyt'd at the Wanamaker storl!. J';If'( ted. RegIstry
Assessor In 1919. Md· was later ap ..
pointed Poatmuster ttt Drexel lIIll.
He Is a.t present alec,clated with
the District Ah'lrney's office In
the capacity of C .. unty Detective.
Served Overseas during Wotid War..
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JAMES B. MILLER
Coqnty Commluloner
Ucsldes In E(ldystone. where he Is
actively Intcrestea In church and
clvIc af'fatr8. Served 14 years In
JJorougb Coul'.cll, and hrut been a
director of the Eddyst~ne Building
ASRociation, also Vice President
nnd General Manager of Consumers
Ice and Coal C"mpany. Chester.
::'I:-r. Mll1er 19 present County Com1\l:ssi0!1t:!". !",1lpninted by the Court
.1 un~ 1. 1 !'~-:
$470
SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER
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REPUBUCANS WIN
ELECTION HERE
a Real Estate Aaseaaor and
acUveJ,. engaged In the automobile
ftnanclng business.
He la thoroughly famUiar with both dvlc
and social activities In the clty
and county. and amply quaUfted
to hold the ofOce for whJdJ. . ,
eollclta our
.DELAWARE COUNTY'S REAL ESTATE
TAX 4TH LOWEST IN STATE
Notwithstanding Increaslns popu!aUon anel ~ _eneloWl multlpU....
UOD of cluUes Impooecl on county otlkle.. UepuhUcan offtclalto have not
o~ met the needs of Delaware County, but have kept the real estate
t:ax. :rate down 80 that Delaware County, with decreased assessments,
has the fourth lowest rate In PenpllYlv~nla.-4 mUls-of which lAO: nill1a
Is requJrecI by the Poor Board.
--------------------DELAWARE
COUNTY'S
10 YEAR 4% BONDS
QUOTED 513 ABOVE PAR TODAY
the Government aad tho aoundne.. of Ita DRance. aN
always e.-:idcnced by the price paid for it. bond. and the rate of iDter_
est at which government i. able to i.sue them.. Delaware County 10Year 4% Bond.~ar vallie of $100.00, are quoted today at better than
$113.00.
The stability of·
Some of the Outstanding AccompliBhments of the
Republican Party Are:
The conaructlon of permanent highways, such aa Chester Plke, T'nlcum
Road, Oak Lane. Pennell Road, Stale Road, MacDade Baulevard. ancf
other. In conjunction with the State tilghway Department. at a cost of
$1,251,580.00 exclusive of property damages paid by the County of $41.214.00.
I)-The buildIng of 65 brIdges at a coat of $2.500,000.00. These brJdges compare
"'"- favorably with any In the State, and were built with the thOUght of per_
.maneney, beauty and a minimum of upkeep and maintenance.
The purchase of 410 acres of land for the urlson farm at Broadmeadows
on Which waa erected the Jail and other buildIngs. The total coat Was
$1,250,000.
It 18 Conceded to be the finest In the State and Is pr-alsed far and
wide.
The reconstruction and extension of the Court House at Media, which re.
quires no description a8 to beauty or utlllty--cost $2.210,000.00. Every cit!.
zen of the County I. proud of this edifice In which ia housed not only the
Courts but the County Offices, too.
The erection of a central heating plant and garage In which voting machines
are also atored, at a coat of $203.000.00.
L!-Extenslve Improvements to the County Hom .. at .... Ima, Including the Aged
U Couples and COlored Homes, and the Hospital. all for the sum of $224,564.45.
The purchase of voting machine. for $437,520.00_ This obligation was
placed upon the County by requirements of the electloll lawa, but Delaware
County Was among the first to respond to give the people the benefit of the
machines.
The setting up of the Soard of AS';v,,';."_lIt and H.:-I.sion· of Taxes anel
the maChinery and recorda by whIch a model. accurate and modern record
of the properties of Delaware County has been secured. aD that assessments
may In the end be equalized throughout the County. FOr the year 1934 (the
last triennIal assessment) the cost was $91,226.07 as contrasted wIth $113,706.10
In 1931, whIch sum did not Include supplies. The ayate," Installed by the ofp
ficlals of this County la so highly regarded that officials of other counties and
·States are uslnQ it a:!;s~a-,m~..
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Vote the Straight Republican Ticket
November 5, 1935.
Pull the Republican Lever to Insure
Progressive, EHicient,
Economical Covernment!
Delaware County Republican Executive Committee
NEW SWARTHMORE
POST
8, 1935
DEDICATE NEW POST
OFFICE TOMORROW
OFFICE
Mesebter, Eavenaon
Poets; Schobinger,
Homaday, School Board
Heuenbruch,
Get Council
Man,. Add.! 1'1"
by
Local and
Governmeat OfIieiala on
Program
Swarthmore, in keeping with the rest of
the county, went strongly Republican in
Tuesday's election.
On the Question of whether or not Delaware County should have a Mosquito Com:mission 28J voted u yes" against 29 "notl
in the Northern Precinct, 236 against 16
in the Eastern, and 286 to 28 in the Westem; a total of 803 "yes" and 73 "no."
T. E, Hessenbruch was re-elected to
Council by a total vote of 898. The other
Councilmen elected were Jacob F. Meschter, 867 votes, and Alben T. Eavenson,
a total of
945 votes and James H. Hornaday
lor School Board.
.
In the Northern Precinct TheophiIe Saulnier received 288 votes and Davies Pr~
ton 165 lor Judge 01 Election; Clementine
Gibson, 301, and George Wills Brodhead,
151, for Inspector.
In the Western Precinct: Harry L, Bernard, 378, and William Abernathy, 127, for
Judge; Charles S. Troxell, 365, and Margaret M. Divine, 142, for Inspector.
Eastern Precinct: Steele D. Gensemer,
245· Frank Gray, 122, for Judge; Laura
86deorge Schobinger received
terms of two years.
Dr. Sarah Deitrick, of the Department
of Health
New York State, recently
spent' a week:'end with Miss 'Anni~" B.
against road Injuries
and defects - in
writing.
VOL VB, No. 45
J. Baird, 244, and Henry A. Peirsol, Jr.,
122, for Inspeder. Both offices are for
c
Professor and
E. O. Lange, of Baltimore· Pike, and Professor and Mrs. J. E.
Davis, of Amherst Avenue, spent the week
end at State· College. Professor Lange at":
tended the Convention ·of Student Councillors and chainnG' of the Student
Branches of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the Middle Atlantic Section/
.
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REAL ESTATE
SALE & RENT
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SW.l.I~THM[mE
NOVEMBER 1, 1935
SWARTHMOREAN
JUNIORS TO PRESENT
"nll' PIPER' ON 16TH
I IlL
POLICE NEWS
On November 1st Alfred Eberhardt,
J. SIMMONS DIRECTS
SPARKLING COMEDY
Election Returns for Swarthmore
driver for Ihe IDdependent Coal Deale..'
SCHOOL DIRECTORS (6 :rl'1l.)
Association, Philadelphia, was arrested for
(Two Vacancies)
N. E. W. T')
Pia breaking the sidewalk. at 210 Dickinson
""hobln.". R. •.•••.•• ~;;
:~~ Josephine Peabody'. Prize
y Avenue by driving a loaded coal truck Helen R. Glenn and the Do!man.
Hornaday.
.....•.•. 178 12. 180'"
to 1'\.._
over It. .
FruebeJ, D. R.•••••••••••
_~ Season for. Younger
Star in Players Club Revival
of "Erstwhile Suaan"
COUNCIL
(4 no.)
Players' Club Tomonow
Upon appearing helore Magistrate
(Three Vacaneles)
1 868 898
fin d Rum!lt500
Heasenbruch; R. ..•... 284 26
867
sey that same afternoon be was
e."'I:
Meachter.
R.
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Tbe
junior
section
of
the
Players
Club
and
costs
amounting
to
$03.50
for
Violation
Eavenaon. R. .........
165 474
its
d season
Williams, D. ••....•.. 178 1'6 149 487 of Swarthmore, opens
secon .
of Ordinance No. 129.
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CONSTABLE (4 yrs.)
US
L22
au
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4(10
(o:~~ri~aR.)')."........
306 262 892 960
CORONER (4 YI'8.)
(One Vacancy)
260 2S7 821 818
~~:!~·D~ .::::::::::: 176 125 IOU '65
PROTHONOTARY (4 :rrs.)
(O;:D~~~.n~
.......... 267 i:~
Fuey. D. ••••••.••••• 165
mm
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (4 yrs.)
(Two Vacanefes)
208 820 '148
Niemeyer.
•..•.•••• ~~~ 196 322 740
MUler, R. R.
............
165 180 568
Crawford. D. ••••••••• 218
179 050
·(4
161
(One Vacancy)
263 221 381 805
Diekel, R. •••••••••••• 188 140 169 492
Freihofer, DTHE
• ••• SUPREME COURT
JUSTICE
OF
(One Vacancy)
291 251 SG7 909
:~::~ RD.. ::::::::::: 147 119 135 401
DISTRIC'T ATTORNEY (4 yrs.)
(One
Vacancy) R. ..... 228
758
McC1enachan,
213 205
160 326
179 658
Reilly D. ............
(4 }'l'8.)
(One Vacancy)
262 282 SEl 84.5
Crawlord. R. ••••..••. 17'1 180 !riO 46'1
R3~g~·~ili gF DEEDS 2~~.)
~E~i~~~ ~~pWJ:k:, ~~RT
cozn~ ~REASi.jRER··
(One VacancY)
240 221 833 '194
RllS8ell. R. ........... HID 189 170 508
(One ~aeancy)
296COURT
241 368 900
JJ;~~eOJ'THE·stiPEiiIOR
Cunmngham,
161 121 189
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COUNTY SURVEYOR (4. y1'S.
185 167
Novemb~r 1;~,:~ ;;~
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On Novemb:r
•. M.
Ii,-:'J\.··' t local POllet' umu.r:o u:t.<"n ..... 1l C:~U to ~1.
body's prize play, The Piper..
at an accident west of Memorial Bndge
d h Idren ca;11
WI
b
of sixty men, women an c ~
on Baltimore Pike, where a car driven y
perform this ancient German f~lk legen~ Charles Watson, of Oakview, Del., ~d CODThe matinee will be at 2.tS 0 clock an taining Frank Jaros, also of OakVIew, and
the evening performance at 8.1S o'clock. Julius Timasky of Clifton Heights, Pa.,
This story of
clad" man who overturned. Th'e Ihree men were taken t.o
with bis magic piping nd the town of the Media Hospital. The extent of theu
Hamelin
its
Ihheo'prdoetOf
injuries is unknown.
first 1mmor
d
•
Monday
was.
.
P abod
Upon summons an appeanng
ert Browmng. In 1911, MISS h e la~ evening November 4th, George Lister, of
er
dramatized the
legen~,
I
th
P peropening
had Ied th e pra ts I G•. rard 'Avenue, was fined $100 and , costs
I k
three days a ter e I
d
'th his I for the shooting and killing at 'I 0 c oc
into the Wesser, and returne WI t the I that morning of a hunting dog owned by
band of strolling pla~ers to ~.ll:
Percy Belfield Jr., of Michigan Avenue.
promised thousand guilders, w IC we.re
relused and in reprisal stole away the chilT
• h
town
Benet Speaks Here onJg t
dren 0 I the
. The children subse•
uently are relurned to their parents In
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thougb Browning left them with
William Rose Renet, one of ~e leading
where I critics of poetry in America,
lecture
tthee pP~y,
Ipe r "deep in a hollow hill"
.
. h F'd Will Novem
the led a charmed life.
on modern poetry tomg t,. n ay,
.
:
ihe play is under the direction of .T· lber 8, at eight u'clock, Jb .the .Fnends
L
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Siaugb who also plays the title Meeting House. Mr. Benet IS belDg pre~w O;'his pr~duction marks the fourth sented by Somerville Forum of SwarthMr. Slaugh has played the part and more College as its first speaker of the
the second time he bas directe~ the pro~ year.
duction. His first appearance In the role . Friends of the college are rordially in-:
was in 1917, while a student al Frankford vited to hear this nored critic, editor and
next Saturday,
'l't'\. performances.
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'E)S GIVEN IN FIFTH
:: FORTY PRIZ
.88
ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN PARADE
411
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Page
(One Vacancy)
276 2,(0 854 ~70
Foster, R. ............ 160 121 143 424
Tarbotton, D. . ...... .
Many Tum Out in Spite of Nasty "Queen Elizabeth," and Dorotb~ Wn:on
dressed·as a Hula-Hula girl. P?ns Whit:
TO JOIN IN SEWER PROJECT
Weather on Friday After
Morey ard Howard B. Green Judged. thlS
One Postponement
year's parade..
.
h Council passed Ordinance ~o.
B
oroug
' r proVldLois and Jim' Lob.rkc. as !1 large bl~ck
376 at Wednesday night 5 mee mg
In spite of a heavy mist and tan ociog for the participatiQn of the Borough
t won the· first prize in the leading
I light drizzle tbe children s Hal.
'da
of Swarthmore with the WPA for the c~n casIOna
:ctlon, the Original division.
Pauline
lowe'en Parade was held last Fn y eveDeacon uniquely dressed as a candle and
struction of sewer trunk lines, force m:uns
ning after having been ·postp~ned 'the
and effiuent Un~ to the Delaware River
.
...iaht
on account of mclement David White as a knight, won second
prevIOUS
..-0
prizes j Burt Speare and Ed,,:ard A~ton
by the Central Delaware Cou~ty. Sewe~
I Ii I ung as Gran'ma and Gran'pa respectively1 third;
Authority and .making an appropn:::onB~ weather.
This was the fiftb ;,nnual ro c 0 yo
Edgar Thorn, a sandwich man, and Heb~
authorizing a, contract bet~~ld eRidley
I al masqueraders and was SP~DS?red by erton Butler, a sack of potatoes, fourth,
'.
and the
oc Swarthmore B
'
AssoCIation and
ough of Swarthmore, Spnng
USlness
.
and Phyllis Dana as a patient escaped from
and Nether Providence Townships P
w
ARTIIMOREAN.
Many
more pnzes
S
Morton, Rutledge, Ridley Park and ros~ the
'b tedU
before,b
were a hospital, and Jenifer Mc~one as a ~kele
than were ever con t n
ton, fifth, in the same section.
pect Park for the maintenance ~f the sys
ted hy the Association members to e
tern. This ordinance is printed m full else- dona
car's
. thO
The next division, the Comic, also pro·
d' tributed to the winners In
15 y
where in this week's SWABTHMOREAN.
.
ded
two prizes for almost every place.
IS
Th disagreeable weather damp·
N. O. Pittenger announced f:hat be ex- paradthe.
_~ts of many but a surprisingly
hn Bair as IlHaile Selassie" took first
, 15 and onlookers p~ace· Lars Soderberg, a baker, second;
peeled the remodelled library m Borough ened e spin
d
t 7
Hall would be ready for occupancy next large number of contestan
Betty' Jane Abernathy and M~ M~c
awaited the start of the para e a
Donald as lIAmos ~nd 'Andy," third; B!llY
week. .!man Miller asked aU comlDl·ttees
C
Hartman as a ~'bum" and Edward Whiteo'dock.
direction
01
Titus·
J.
Ewig
ouna
f th· exto have estimated. budgets 0
e1r
Under the
ed behind the American car as an Irishman, fourth; and Charles
I
the underpass Keighton as an elephant, and Betty
peoses for next year turned in next meet- the parade form.
d proceeded a ong
Store an
d then back to Park Ave- Keighton, a fanner, fifth.
October 30 work was begun on the to the hank an th first hlock on Park
In tbe Fancy· ·Section the firs~ honors
e • dg
seiected the ere divided between Elizabeth Pope, who
new sewage ·system of Springfield Town- nue and along
the J~ l:d G. E .. UIl·
hi h ·n connect with the Swarth- Avenue,. where M
shIPWCWl
a charming interpretation of
' I S t nz
·
e
wmnerS.·
rs. 0
k R wrcsented
more outfall sewer behind the Glr cou P
p
(Continued on Page 6)
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Id
G
Griffin,
Fran
.
man, Mrs.
aro
.
House on Cresson Lane.
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Open H
American Education Week,
No_ber 11 to 17
American Education Week, November
11-17, will be observed in the S,,:arthmore
High School this year by haVing open
house for parents of high school pupils.
Mr. Frank R. Morey, supervising principal, and the teachers are glad to welcome
parents at any time, but in order that provision may be made for aU who wish to
come, the following program is suggested
for the week:
Monday, November 11 (Armistice Day),
Dad's Day (all fatbers weicome); Tuesday, November 12, conferences--parents. of
twelfth grade pupils; Wednesday, Novem ..
ber 13, eleventh grade; Thursday, November 14, tenth and ninth grades, and
Friday, November JS, eighth and seventh
grades.
On Armistice Day all fathers are especially ·invited, for there are fe~ days d?~
ing the year on which fathers can ~t
the schools. They may come any time
during the day, and leave at any time,
although the longer they can stay. the
beUer. Briefly, the plan for the day is:
School assembly at 8.35, visit classes, .shop,
gymnasium, until 12.00, lunch in school
cafeteria at I2.1S, visit classes until 2.00
P. M., wben ··a special meeting of fathers
will be held in the auditorium. Pupil
guides wiH be stationed about the building.
It is hoped that many fathers will be
present.
On other days of the week, parents are
invited to call at the school office for conferences with the supervising principal in
accordance with the schedule suggested
above. If an appointment is desired, tele- .
phone Swarthmore 67. Parents are facing
many educational problems such as: what
courses a pupil should take, what college
plans he should make, what a pupil's
achievement should be in relation to his
potentialities, and what adjustments he is
making to school and associates. The school
desires to be of every possible belp to parThe annual Father-Son Banquet of th.e ents and pupils in problems of educational
local American Legion Post win ~e held in and vocational guidance. '
the Social Han 01 the Methodist Church
If It is lound impossihle to make all
Irom 6.15 until 8.15 this evening. Head- appointments for· one week, the conference
ing the bill of· entertainment are two teams will be continued.. into ..the following week.
of col1ege wrestlers: who W111 give a dem- If parents. of. pupils in. Grades I to VI inonstration and explanation·. Qf various dicate that they would like to take part in
wrestllJig. holds.
a similar series, a schedule will be arranged
Major Frank N. Smilh is chairman of as soon as the high school confereuce5 are
the committee in charge.
completed.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
SW"I~THM .1<£
THE
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LIBRARY BOARD IN I
6
G{orJ,!:(' H Heckman n.'mo\c( liS
"fhu" H"tcrda\ frvln Park and Dartmouth
bellrmJ!'
lK'J:i~IIIJJ.{d''Kr(~
nue, \\hlth hl' Hccntl\' IlUrchascd
tlJlUlllJ.t
K(~Olldll
I
I..
1I~lId MOlier-SlliO~~O
ItA\MNONJDAC~O'lll.)yT.O~:I'":~e"8
UJOIU!' the (:(,Ilter lill(' of SI)rlllglllJd gN."l"tl fift)-:H'\CII mlnllh'K t\u'nt),-fh, ISc(ondli
rmul liouth IIIXt);-t\'l.O dCJ!'rt't,'t; no nunuh.'IJ \\t.'St mmty fl"-'I auel 1Il\('lIty.rour (llIl'" MYUO
~
I\.h"s Helen f mhn<;;on rcturnt"d from hfhclI !I('C.'und!i ta!>t thret' hUllllrt'Ct UIIII (urty j hUlldn.'tlths of II fool t" 1\ Ilomt the northwest 1
NATJlAN P. PJo:CUIN
o
nhll fl.-oct nllli thlrty_unt one-hundrt'Clthg o( n I (Orlll r or tlnltl l.ot No 10. th(mc(' along thl'
Sheriff'
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d \\'1'<;;110\\11 1.I"t \\cek Ind to VISit her rool to n pomt the mtCrtll..... tlUli or the l'enter rorr hnt_'!! ,or Lolli Nos. 1 to 9 both IDCJUlIl\I'
Formal DedIcation of Remodele I pannt .. Mr .md Mr'" \V 11 'tomlmson, of l hnt of S(hool I.ane ,rorb-the feet "Ide' \\Ith 1111 HIOlk C north furty cll1!rl'l.'!! Ullrl)' tnmuit.'IoI
A
tlie tlllttr IlIIe o( Ittlld Sprlllglrl'ld rond \\l'St t\HI hUlltln'() Iliul thlrt~n fut 111111 forty
Library to Be Held at ftYale A\l'nue
thl'lI('(; alulIJ.!' the Clllt!!r IIII!! o( KIUd S(h(HII one-hUlldrt'tlthli of a root to II IlIllnt 011 the
M
•
IUlle lilX
houth
tlnrt)finddlgrt-es.
or 1'0\\(11
thtnce dcs::'reN
Imrt!)
nual Public
eeting
Mr .mel Mrs D.I\1l1 T Shaw and
hundn'll
fiftY-SIXrort)
fl.... t fhe
lind mlnutl~luu,t('rh
I1II11't)_ (rO!olslIIg IIlde
I'nulll
aHIIUt o\enue,
north forty
I
f \Valnut Lane spent the 11\l' ollt-hutltlr('llths of a rlHlt to n .}Olnt the thirty mlllut(.'S \\1'IIt t",cnb-live fl'et and elghtyThe n~ular monthl) meetmg of the er Sial
I C\, 0
l '
IIIter!oll'ttrulI of thl ('t'nitr 111Il' of soul Slhool thret. IIIIC-huutlTl'llth s of a root 10 II pOUlt 1111
Board of Dm:ctoro;. of thl S" arthmorc Pub \\('ck end m Essex Falls, N J, \,here they l.Hlle \\Ith II hne fOl"mlhK Ih(. reor hne of the the cellter hne of I'owdl IIHIlUl' th!!n('e IIlong
he LdJr.tr\ \, as held on Monua, c\ enlDJ,: \1"ltcd l\Jrs Sha\\'~ brother-in 1.1\\ .md SIS- lots shlJ"1I III Block G l'roJected In an eWltl'rly the tenter hnl of 1'0\\(11 8HIIUt by thl' on: 1
J h H CI k J
dlrectlutl to thl' l'Olllt of sliid IlItt'hwdlOn or II (Irlle hl\\lnJ.! u rldlUlol or fj\e hundred
October iSth, .It 715 o'clock \\Ith Mr.. ltr, l\lr and Mrs 0 n
ar, r.
thenl"(' In n ~trmJ.!ht hne crooslllJ.! tht' "I'littrly and forty,clJ.!ht r('('t nnd fift) one-hllndn'tlths
hair IIf School I..allc nml along thl renr hlll'K IIf II foot nlHl I ur\lnJ.!" to the left nn nn: 1111'_1
SC\\ ell Hodge Me.. Harold Grlffm. Mr!'; J
l\Jr .md l\fr<: Hu\\ard Kirk. of L.tf.lyelle or lots lIumbered tine to fifhen (1-15) hoth tnnct or one hundred mill tharl)-heHn (l'Ct I
'
mcimll\{millute;
III JIIock G
north firt)'IIIJ1C dtJ.!Tlesl and tlnrty on(.hundrtdths or a foot t~) a
P.l~.. morc Che\fll\ .Mr" Peter E Told, A \enue,
en tcrtamed four friends of their fifl('('n
\\l't;t fuur hundred and the IlUlllt of tllnJ.!:ell(Y (langlllt tu tHl1I1 nrc at I
l\Jr Claude Snuth nd l\lr Roland Eaton eldest "on JC£fcn ••It a housc party at rclt IIlId 1\\ent) olll'-hundredths of n foot to till b(1.:mnlll~ therl'vf has benrllll.:" IHirth fift):"
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Ithclr firm nlar T\1crsport Pa over the n IlIllllt III HI« l'u);ttrJy Nlde of DtnLy U\tlluelt'lght dlgrt'ClS IlllleU'C1I mmute-l rortY-l'Ight
In attcndanc"
•
Ib r
Uorh_f"l' fl'(t \\lllel thcn(( l'rO:-;Slllg Dcuhy I s{tonlls t,lst Ulld .1 IcnJ.!'th of slxt).nllll' ftet l
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The mmutt'S of lhe 1)f{VIOU" mt'Ctin.l! neck lnd The parh \\as m cee ra IOn!IHnue nurth fift) nllll dtgrec:; IIlIrh-olll' .mll fifH-NIX onl,-hlillfirellths of u footl thenrl'
In
of jcffen's h\clfth birthday nhlch oc~ ~III1UtI'S furtyelght s({oml,. "lst fnrtY_flH cIHltlllUHlg ulonl! th(, eenitr hne or I'oncll
I
fnda\
'Ihc g:ue"ls mcludcdlrc..'lt to n Ilotnt 011 the \\l'Sll(!r1y !wle ur KlId u\enllC IHlrth fort)_thn'l. ,ltl!rt'('S fifty-nmel
\\cre- rculln Mrs Hudg:e, "-ccrel.ln, and
the tr(,.I"urer'~ repurt as pre"cntcd b\ l\'1rs (urrt( on
Denhy IIHnue the northeast e(lrmr or Lut nunults IIftel'n hCCOlltiS eltst (our hUlldnd nnll
D,l\lI) l\lnr/.:".tn Elhott Rlchanl"on .md Alan No 2J III 1iI000k C thencl alollg Ihe rear i'le\(!lll).thre{
fl'l't und 6l'\entftll Olll,-hullChe\ m\ "ho\\ cd lhat the hbran expen ..cs Hall of S\\ arthmorc,
Ronald Porter,
or l.ohl Nos. 1'1 to 23 both Inclul
I'omt j
to d.lte \\erc \\cll \uthm the b u d J . ! e t ,
lIJo(k C north fifty.fiu' "egret's lifh-om. Ull" 1,11I(l o( blJ.!'lIlnlng Conhtlnlllg thlrtl'l.-'III
h
of l\iedla,
nlllluh'K
t\\enty-fi\(;
olle hundrl.'ll III
rUI mure
nnd or
h\(!IIl),clght
one-hundredths
of nn
'1 he HOMd deudeu that on t c occaC::l0n
'Hili
!)C\;tnll'en
fcet slconcls
Hnd lilllt one-hulldr({lths
.I('re
1(1'11 nnd
nil the lots num
or the ,lnnUtl mectmJ.! In Januln, \\hich
SlunUf SALf'S
or a (emt to 1\ IlulIIl thc north,,!:;t (orner of blTtcl I to 21' hoth IIlclUtU\e In Block A I tO
I
t th
III t h
\\ ul,l
S",·,~.
O~""
Court House. Medin. Pa
:-. 1111 I Ilt No 1'1 thel1(,( alollg the relU· hill'S JI hoth IIldUSI\( III HI()('k II 2-1 to 42 both I
IS a
open ()
e 11U) c
erc 0
• 'sntu;(ln)', Nu\ember 23. 11.135
"r Lot Nos 14 to IS both IIl1'luSIH III Block IflciusI\'c rn Hloek C, 1 to 30 both mclUlIl\l'l
be Iwld a formal dc(hcatJOn of the re
'I_to A. M odo.. k
Ie nurth fort)' Illlle
tnenly_nllle lit Blud: l i t o iO both IIlclUSI\;e In Hloek
mudel"d hbran roome; to the serHce of thc
Ihallhrn Stnruiflrll Tlmd
I nllflullS forb tl\e t!~I()mls \'lst one hUlldrc(1 II lIIel 16 lu W 110Ih Inclusl\e III Block G,
We have a new method of
commumh
Pre<:1( Icnl Ealon t hen .Ip It tmll or Ii lIe \ullit'ss othl.'n~I!le stated In 1
qUickly dispOSing of your
COlldltioIlS-$250
00 Cush
ehlock
pOinted Mre; Gnfhn chairman of the com IIdHrtl~~mcnt)
bliluncc
In or
tell ('crllfiell
days Other
nuttec In char/-!:c of the e\ ent
~onchtlOlIS 1111 d I) or tonic
I
home or your rental propl'.Ir Smith Ch.urman of thr Properh herl .a~m!:l
Nu 501!
erty,
You Are Invited to See the
Comnuttee. relJOrted that .m order had been
Selltembl'r Term. 1915
I
All thnt C{ rtam Ille('1"" or .,arcd or lunel
gl\en for a hlJr.lr\ dc<:k of .lpprO\ed form "Itunte III thoc To\\n!:lhll) of Sllrlllgfidd County j
Call us even though your
Llbr.lf\ hour" In the lempur.ln (Iuar- of D~lll\\nre IIIItI Stnh!' o( J'enIlS}halllll'l
holdings
have been pre·
hOUIulul
un" dl'S~r1be" as (ollo\\s
tl'rS on fhe third floor of Borou/!h Hall
lIef.!lnTllng
lit n Ilolnt the mten;ectltJlI or
vlously listed.
\\III remain unch.tn/.:ed until the \\ork of the {'tllter line ur SprIngfield rouel (fifty_I
thrc(
flet
"1111)
\nth
the
eenlC.'r
hlle
or,
f
the hbr.lr\ I" completed The\ ,rt' as 01 l'e1well a~enue (fift),-one fe€t Wldl!) liS sllo\\lI:
I
dau~h ~l"'l
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
SALE & RENT
LISTINGS
Ihlle~
I
~tnd
DELAWARE
COUNTY
mentlO,n~11
\\l~t
\\.l\~
helll~
de~rt.'{s
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NEW 1936 PLYMOUTH
For a Ride or Demonstration Call
lo\\s !\.lond.n .LOd \Vednesd l\ .lfternoons on tht' nforcsmd 1113111 thence Illong the ('enter I
and S.lturda\ mormnl! for adult book", and hlle of SlIrlngfield roud In un tasterly dlrcctlOn b) the nrc or l car('lc hOHnJ.!' .1 rtuhus I
S Iturda\ .Ifternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock of hH~he hundred and fifty three feet snd
f
I b k
!
m~ 10 Iht left nil ,Ire dlstame or rOllr hUlltir('11
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NEWS +-NOTES
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HANNUM & WAITE
Louis Cole Emmons
1250
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SWARTHMORE
SWARTHMORE 1600
of n fllot In n 100nt or tangency (tnnJ.!'cnt tu
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l\II .... l\lm,lm H \\'al"oll \\ho has been .. . . . . . ..-:,.,............._.........._.........._......._._._......................-......._...._+_...._...._._._._._._._.. -:-.-:-:-:-)-:.......
the guc"t of her couc:.m 1)lr.. Rol.md G E
U1Jm In of Hanard ~\Cnul' "mce C.lrly In
Juh left Iw4 \\cck for her home In Tcnsas
P lTJ"h L I 1\11".. \V,II ..oo ;tu:ompamcd Mr
lllman .1S tiC .IS Greln\llll' S C, "here
h(' \\ 1<; l tiled un !Ju"Inc"'''
l\lr Ullman ','
NO, 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
returned to S".lrthmorc the flc
'&.. • • •
\\Cck
fHARRIs'~'c'6~' TAlLO~~ND!£.~RIERS SWA~~~RE I
'O_ . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dr S ITah Deitrick of the Dq)artmcnt
of Hctlth of !\cc\\ York State rc(coti}
REPUBLICAN
lOt Prmnton .hcnuC' 1\11 .." Hi\ s for
mt'rh 11\ cd on Cornell A\'cnuc
Profcs<;or .md :\.Ir<: E 0 L Ifl/-:"e of HaitI
morc Pike and Profe''''or and ~1r.. J E
IJnls of :\mhtr... t henue <;plnt the \\eck
tnd .It St.lle Colie!!e Profe""or Lan~e at.
h:ndcd the Comenhon of Student Counullor"
and ch.urm.m 01 thc Student
Br mt:he~ of the \mefl( In Inslltutt.' of Elec
trJl.11 Lngmelr" the l'.l1ddle \llanhc Sec
hon
COU,NTY CANDIDATES
Born In Tr:L1ner, March 13. 1886
l"csldes in Chester. IS mnrrlc(l and
has h\o children Sturliul In.\\ under tutelage of lion 0 n DICkinson
PrLHt Pr( sident
Deirl\\are
County Bar Ass;oclation Sohcltor
of
Dela" are County Volunteer
ant District Attorney. hence is fa.
lllihar "Jlh all the details of this
JAMES B. MILLER
County Commissioner
I,,"sldl,.. in I dd} ;-,tonl \\ hl're he is
acll\(]\ 11111 n~t('d In ('"hureh allll
ll\IC .lrrlU»
Rlned 11 y(ar~ in
I oroll_h ('oul1c-11 and ha;:: l)f'r n R
Ihr. (Inr of tllC' l~dd:\ "
;""OC I IlIOn
tl",o' Ic-.. PI! "Hl< lit
Illd G. 1\1 l It ....1111 tg-, r of COI1"U'l\' r~
, n. .1 11 ("'oal c: . . nlllRln
Chester
~ r :'ill!
pr( "'''nt COllntv Com;lnlf'11 I, 1h ('nurt
I ' r
I)
111 \
III II I II
I
a HI II is h\ 0
11 I" n..C::"O{ 11£'11 \\llh
I ,\ (I 'rl, " CO "I 0)1 111\. <>tI lilt I In! tllg" InslIlt ~>; and h '" 111IlIll!'
lllfH\),tlt.:.
of lIH1IlHI]HI.I
(olnnl1<-:sIOIlf'fl a'Hl
{r\ ~
~ X l \ \ In 'Vorhl "n.r
chn.rltnhlc
I
30x3J1
OTHER GOCDYEAR SPEEDWAY
SIZES IN PROPORTION
SIZf
4.10-21
4 •.'10-21
4.75-19
1'1If( F
$5.20
5. ¥O
G.05
SIZE
~.50-20
5.00-19
5.25-18
I'Hlcf:
$5.50
6.50
7.20
PTices SUhJlct to chanlte without notice.
Stale sales taI oddUional.
HANNUM & WAITE
Swarthmore 1250
AUGUST NIEMEYER
County Commissioner
Born III
SpllII~fldd ~nd ha.s
Notwithstanding IncreaSing IHiPulation and thd tremendous multiplica_
tion of duties Imposed on county offices, Republican offiCials ha"e not
only met the needs of Dela.ware CQUntl', but have kept the real estate
tax rote down so that Dela.ware County. with decreased assessments,
has the fourth low('st rate in Penns],hanlu--4 mHlS-Of which 1.40 mJUs
is required. by the~....;p_o_o_r;....;B;....;o;,;";:.r;;d;....;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lived
Upper Dar 1,y (L' past thirtv
3(Rr!'! I'lr»t c.lll'loy,d 6t the Wanamaker "tOr.' Lh (lea RegIstry
A' "('''-..or In 1919. cntI \\a.... later ap
ID
Po"lm L.
He I" at prC-.'H nt lh <:( elated with.
Ihe DH.;trIC't At '"Jrncy's office In
the caplleity (,f ('_1 Ill) Dclechve
Servcd o\'er"eru; dUring World Wa.-.
J10IllI('d
Winfield W. Crawford
Rf'glstC'r of 'Vilis
PrOllllll( Ilt ~\lIornev
resirlent ot
'V'\nl al,out :!'j '('Ir<-: Gradlm.te
o( 1111\( l"llv or p. nn'-'}hanla 1906
nlHI La\\ f;ollnol l!W!l 110 \\ \" I.!~go_
'1 (II \\lIh llH Itlc GO\f'rnOr pcn_1
11\ I' Lf kl rand "I>; n Rpel'rnl AttOlllf v
Gf'neral under Governor
PlIldrol
-:'Ifr Cra" (ord I" an nll
thorll' .--.n f'OrlOrotlon anll 111!';11I
tile'
I
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DELAWARE COUNTY'S REAL ESTATE
TAX 4TH LOWEST IN STATE
ofOee
WILL!AM F. RUSSELL
Cm'nty Trenslirer
It; II " It 'Ill, :\Tolrn.n a\( )Hle Up.
$4
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Vote Republican'
J arcmell s A,,-soclatlon 15 years.
Since I!I20 he has been an A8siflt~
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Prot..ct Your County and City Gouernmen, _ Your Very
Hamel It's Time to Ignore Malicious Rumors and Get Down
to Factsl Be Guided by REASON When You Go to the
Polls-And You Will •...
District Attorney
\m
wrltmg,
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Let Past Achievements
Speak for Future Aims!
Wm. B. McClenachan, Jr.
WJT_L1AM L. DICKEL
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LULU W. PANCOAST
Prothonotary
PrC<:("Ilt l'rothonOlrtr\ appointed to
loluc('(,f'cl h('r lat(' husha.nd MalachI
~
P 111( 0:1...'<1
HI r home )~ In
R(lrllll f1, 1c1 "hf'r'" .. he \\fi.."l horn
a.nd ,\11('1(' her fllllIJV hale hved
for ~(\ I al /--:{ Herat .om;
Ifas two
"011<::
\fr" PnnC'o:'l>;t f~ Intf're!O;ted
III tit. ~r,rIlH:n( Id "'oman'" Cluh
and othpr ('1\ Ie organl:7~'lllon!'l and
her cOll(lu('t of h(>-r onlec reflect"
('rf'rllt upon hn.r rlll1!1h
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HORACE B. GRIFFITH
CorOller
II I L" 1 (ll('ltl] ulHTertalH!r, naIl\e of n·!:"\.\\.l.re
('Ollnly nnd a
r." oJ'-lIt or Xtlr\\ood I'or 28 <,on"!
U l l \ ! ' , r1l00: he l,n,... I~en .a D('II
1l1\ ('nromr "r Grlfilth is promI" Ilt III "11 11)( "S and financml af
f UI
1111\ IS Prel
I :LrJ, ::'\nllol1;]1 l'nn!-c nnd the TmHunl J nnl. of 1 <::'-'111...,1011
NORMAN FOSTER
County Suncyor
Resu1c:'1 In ~1)rlngl1("d To\\ nshlp 1:'1
matTwd and 1m..'! 1\\0 ... hlldren He
"a.."1 horn III Pllllao1 ... Tpllla, Ia.ter
conllng- to Dela"nre C(mntv, "here
he hnR hc('n lo('n.I(>(l for :IS yc......r~
Graduate o[ the Umw'rRlty of
Penn!';'\ h n.llla, In CI\ II en~lnf'erlng
l\fr Fost .. r I!'I: 1\ rmrlnf'r In the eng"mN:'rln:::- f1rlll of nall10n li.:. F .... <;;tf'r
HUGH B. HAYES
DUf'('tor of the l~oor
lias I'\()I rIC"Hlcllt of Upland for
last i ) . l C lr<;; Fer'lug one term a..<;
LUI J,:. s,,<
He hn.s sen-ed on tha
"I hool hoard fLtul n.lso a..~ a memI cr or Ole Borough Councd Mr
II.l). s has lIeen eng-aged in the
r~ lall drug bllsrnc.ss rn Upland
Sl11ce 1~19 a.nd IS a. memher or nu.
Illt:rous fraternal organrzaUons He
att{'nds the Upland l\f E Church
and hH!S at SIS Upla.nd avenUe
VINCENT A. MARRON
Director of the Poor
AClrH
and
sllc~essfuJ
busmess
1I1a.n, born in Chest~r 38 years agO
Interested In Repuhllcan politics;
now a Real Estato Asse..c;sor and
actively ens-aged In the automobile
financing busmess
He is thoroug-hly ramlliar With both civic
and SOCIa.! actiVities III the city
a.nd counly. and amply qunllfied
to hold the ofllce for which he
Ilolicits your support
~hnron
1IITI
DELAWARE COUNTY'S
10 YEAR 4% BONDS
OUOTED 9;13 ABOVE PAR TODAY
The stability of the Government and the .soundness of Us Ilnaut,;t:'s are
always evidenced by the price paid for its bonds and the rate of inter_
est at which government IS able to inue them. Delaware County 10Year 4% Bonds-par value of $10000. are quoted today at better than
$113.00
Some of the Outstanding Accomplishments of the
Republican Party Are:
-, -The construction of permanent highways, such as Chester Pike. Tmlcum
Road. Oak Lane, Pennell Rond, State Road, l\1acDade BOUlevard, and
others in conjunction With the State Highway Department, at a cost of
$1.251.580 00 exclUSive of property damages p'lId by the County of $41,21400
The bUilding of 65 brldQles at a cost of $2,500,flOO.OO. These bndges como."1re
favorably With any in the State. aneI were budt with the thought of per_
manency. beauty and a minimum af upkeep and malfltenance
The purchase of 410 acres af land far the DTlSon farm a~ Broadmeildows
On which was erected the JaIl and other bUIldings The total cost was
51,250.000
It IS conc(>ded to he the fln~st In the State and IS praised far and
Wide
The reconstl uebon '\.I.d extensIOn of the COUI t House at Mert .... which re_
qUITes no descriPtion as to beauty or utlilty-cost $2,210,000 00 Every Cltl'
zen of the County is proud of thiS edifice In WhIch IS hQused not only the
Courts but the County Offices. too
The erectIOn of if central heating plant and garage tn which voting machines
are also stored, at a cost of ;203,00000
-Extcnslve Improvements to the County Home at Luna. Including the Aged
COUPles and Colored Homes, and the HOSPital, all for the SUIll of $224.56445
The purchase of votmg machines for $437.52000. ThiS oblrgatlOll was
placed UPon the County by requIrements of the electlOI) laws, but Delaware
County Was among the first to rc:;nond to glv~ the people the benefIt of the
tolachlnes
-Th e scttmg up of the Boal d of A.. ____ ._,,~ and K",./'::;Ion of Taxes and
the machinery and records by which a model, accurate and modern record
of the properties (If Delaware County has been secured, so that assessments
may In the end be equalized throughout the County For the year 1934 (the
kist trlenlllal assessment) the ~ost was $91,22607 as contrasted With $113.706 10
In 1931, which sum dId not mclude supplies
The system Installed by the of
flclals of thiS County b; so highly regarded that offlcl:'tls of othcr countlcs and
States arf! IIsmq It ~'!s~a:!..:n~'~o~"~e~''-_____________
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Vote the Stll'aight Republican Ticket
November 5, 1935.
Pull the Republican Lever to Insure
Progressive~
Efficient,
Economical Covernment!
Delaware County Republican Executive Committee
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SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER
REPUBLICANS WIN
ELECTION HERE I
$2.10
8, 1935
i Many Addresses by Local and
I
Government Officials on
Program
I
Sn arthmore, In keepm~ \\ Ith the rest of
the counh, \\ent stron~d) Repuhllcan in
fuc"da\"s election
On the question of \\ hether or not Dcla
\\are Counh should ha\e a MosqUito Com~
ml",,,ion 281 \ote d "
\ co;;.
" at:ams t 29 "no"
In lhe ~orthern PreClnct 2~6 agamst 16
111 the Eastern, and 286 to 28 In the \Vestern, a total o( 803 "\e:;," and 73 "no"
T E He",,,enbruch \\ as re dected to
Council h\ a total \ ote of 898 The other
Councilmen elected \\ere Jacob F Meschter, 867 votes and t\lben T Eavenson,
86'
Gcor~e Schohm~er received a total of
Q-J.5 votes and J .Imes H. Hornaday 913
fur School Board
In lhe !\orthern Precmct Theophilc Saul
mer received 288 yotes and DdVles pr~s-I
ton 165 for Judge of Electron, Clementme
Gibson, 301, and George Wills Brodhead,
151, for In=.pector
In tbe \Vestcrn Precmct
Harry L Bernard, 378, and WIlham ~bernath), 127, for
J ud~e, Charles S Troxell, 365, and Margaret M D1Vmc, 142, for Inspector
Eastern Precmct
Steele D Genscrncr,
2-1-5 Frank Gray, 122, for Judge, Laura
\'l. ch IIrman of (he conmllttel' In charge
of .lrr.lfll-!:mg: .Ipproprlate ('xerCI"lS for la>m!! the lUrlltp.. tone lilt! dedlc llmg (he ne\\
1
Po"-t Oftn e \\ Inch hi" Ju"t been completc~l
Ion Rut.!er" hemiC Po"tm.lstH \
I
I Sm.llle\ h ts piannul 1 Hnt prog:r.lm beht'I tm.!
till un I"um
I hl lXI fU"t:.. ,,111 he hdd at 2 o'clock
, (umurru\\ I f talloon S I t un I 1\ :\o\Cmber
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JUNIORS TO PRESENT
Swarthmore 'THE PIPER' ON 16TH
J122,Baird,
244, and Henry
Peirsol,]r,
for Inspector
Both Aofflccs
arc for
terms of t\\O years
Election Returns for
SCHOOL DIRECTORS (6 yrs )
l.'~':;.:'c~~YD y~
Mcschter,
Sehob,""e,. R.
R
COUNCIL ('
,
E(1~enson.
Wllhams
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Prlncc D
AUDITOR (G yrs)
Vucnnc),)
(Oll~
~11;~th.;'
Olh
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\fler to oil{mnt: numhtr '\meu('a, hy
the b tnd, the Rc\ John Lllen futtll', pas
tor of the S\\ Irlhmore Pr{'<;)n tefl,m
Chun-h, ,\111 make the m\ocahon
The
I1lg \\ 111 then be r.u"ed b\ thc Harold Ams
\\ orth Po"t "Iule the hand pll\ ~ the ' Star~
Spandell Banner' The mtroducton addrc"" In Po"tm I"tcr 5m IlIe\ \\111 follo\\
IHer \\ hll h the Hon 0\\ en A Keen chid
clerk of the Po<:t Officc Department. \\ III
11\ the cornt'lstone
:\cxt \\111 be the addre"" 01 \\elcome h\
Bur~c"" John H Pitman an addre"s bv
ConJ.!re"S1113n Jamc ... :\ Wolfenden, musIc
1)\ thl b.lnd adclre ......e~ b\ PreSident J
\nht'r Turner. o( BorouJ,:h Councd. and
the Hon Onen :\ Keen
Dr Wa)nc
I Channell of the- S\\ arlhmore Methodist
i Church, \\ III clo<:c the ccremom \\1th Ihe
benedlchon
The Hon Chnton n EIienher~er, thud
a""I"'tant po"tma<;tcr general, ,.. ho "as ongmalh expected to reprc"ent the Post Office
Department. \\111 bc unablc to attend, havIn.! hcen called to Cahtorma upon ur!;ent
bu
Follo\\on, the ceremon), Ihe Posl Ofhce
\\ ,II be open for tnspectlOn b) Ihe to\\ ns.
people
On
the Illh. all busme-,
bc t r
throll"h the new '-mddmg
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,J. SIMMONS DIRECTS
SPARKLING COMEDY
POLICE NEWS
On :\O\ember 1st \If red Eberhardt
dn\cr for the Indepr.ndcnt Coal Dealers'
~s~ocJatlOn Philadelphia, n as arrested for
breakong the <,de\\ alk al 110 DlCktn
d' P'
PI
CI b R
aI
.13 Josephine Peabo y s
nze
ay A,enue b, dmtng a loaded foal truck
Star in Players
u
ev,v
178 t26 130'34
to Open Season for Younger
over II
of "Erstwhile Susan"
Players' Club Tomorrow
Upon appeann' before MaolStmle Rum·
I the
2S1 251 363 8n'
he \\as fined
The SoI"r ADm,er
281
The Jumor sectIon o( the Pia) ers Clul.> nd costs arnountm to $3 50 for \ 1Oiahon I PIa\Cr... Club ol S\\ arlhmore opcne ausll)I
2
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.lr
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116 15& :~7 of Swarthmore. opens ItS "ecom seaso
of Ordinance
Xo 129
I CIOU" \
a"'e hfe
15!o:1 130 149
Ine"t
November 16 \\Ith t\\O
., Jl
P 1\1 the comcth 01 Penns\!\ama Dutch \111 r:.,
-' of Josephmc Pre<:ton p ell
On No\ember 2nd t
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A
at In aCCident \\C5t of :L\[l'moriaI BrIdge
I ne\\ director J WlIham
of
"IX1\
men,
,\omen
and
chlhklreln
on
Baltimore
Pike
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a
car
drl\eln
by.
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fulh prt'o:enltnl! aI de;kllied
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CONSIABLB
(One V,ICallcy)(-t yrs)
Hogerl I t . .
COl(ONER (-I yrs)
,One Vacnncy)
GrJlflth R
26U
AItken D
116
I>n:OTIIONOfAHY II yr»)
(Olll! v acar,~y )
267
Pancoast
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165
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COUNTY
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(r"o Vncunclcs
220
Niemeyer, R
222
Miller, R
2IS
Crawford D
21 '
I Gallul-:hcr, I>
PER YEAI
DEDICATE NEW POST
I
OFFICE TOMORROW
NEW SWARTHMORE POST OFFICE
Hessenbruch, Meschter, Eavenson
Get Council Posts; Schobinger,
Hornaday, School Board
(T"" Vnonn"",
spent a "cck-cnd "dh Mto:.s Annie B
Ha\ CSt \\ ho has taken an apartment at
A I!roup of .Ibout ten fnends from
S\\ cticsboro :\ J
h ndered l\.tr:» Ed~ar
C Imphell, of Princeton \ \ enue a !iurprisc
\ l"lt md mform II part, on .1 recent afternoon Mrc:: Campbell 1<; a former re"ldcnt
of S\\ edesboro
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NOVEMBER
I, ____..
1935
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contallled within the Illut of "round abo\!,' tit-
JlhlO:C of
hnll nnd thlr{et.. ret 1 nnd hH'llty·nml" onl!-hun
t;outh thlrt}'lIIne
luxhoclI dn'tlths of II foot to u l,olDt the north'Wl'Mt scrliH.'I:'
DIIIIUI*--">I (orh-fh",
Hlllt and n )("lIldh
,rmr of };uul I...t Nil 14, thCIIN.' nlonl-: the
Nu itnrJwH.'nJl'lIts
VluDnt ..:rouwnd
d
131 I' k A
lof t"U hllllllrHI lind hrty-onc rl'Cl and Cll{hty_ rcur 1m,,!! of l.ob NOli 10 tu 13 both illSold UK the IJrol}trly of Charles
Gunouch
A\cnut::l to the rcC::I cnec at
ar
ve-1thr('( olll,-hundr(>tJthll or u footl, lhclIU ,UII'I"uSI\I.' In UI()('k C. north (orly_(uur de-
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OCTOBER MEETING
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SWARTHMOREAN
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PAKEN'IS INv-(-1;-r£_JJ .(_U
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VISIT HIGHSCHOOL
at~on,
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a VI.
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,n,1 fl"t of .. tHntten man\ 01 \\hom la per
tammg Frank J 1m:. also 01 Oak\w\\ •
I ,n lhe lIr"t appear~lncc here of
k
Clit
HClghts PI lorrne(
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h Juhus TIm IS \ ot
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The pia, b
Ha 161..
ThiS star) of the "Illedh cia
man \\ 0 o\Crturned The three men \\Cre t.lken to
II 1 thl'"- \\eck at the PIl\er:» Open House to Be Held During
ll,th hiS maoric plIlm,..: nd the to\\n 01
t I TI extent of their contmum,..: \ 0
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American Education Week,
234 334 835 Hamelin of ltS
dc\astattnt:"
hoar 0 f fa IS thl' l'.le(ha Huspi
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Road
127 161 453 II as ·,rst Immortahzed b> 1IIe puc I R 0 I) injUries 15 un nm\ n
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November 11 to 17
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summons
and
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St.lfford
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III I duratIOn Week. r\o\lmber
e rt Bro\.. mnR
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203 320 71'1
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her pta) c'cmn)!" ).;ovemher -1t
,
Rohert Grthlm \\erc not\ e or
('I
II-Ii \\111 be
10 the S\\rtrtlmore
1'16 122 710 dramatized lhe
opcmn,..:
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s fined :-.100 and co<;ts
k
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165
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h PI er hnd led the rats I Gnarc
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bnlhant \\0'" .Irut( a e.1
I Hu.dt S(hool t Ib \ear )\ la\ ...
161
u5u three
da\sWesser
after t eand P returncd \\1 th IllS Ilor thc "hootmg and kllhn!.! I at 7 ned
0 dock
lor p Irenl" of hlg:h school pupil"
t Ih
h' tremendoush thc large lIrsl night
I amhencc
I I II lou'"-c
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InO
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Ilet
the
thltmornmg
Theacllontlke:.placema
oc.le
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Frmk
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sllpenlsmg Ipnnh I (slrolJmp;
to co ('
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,One V.,.ney!
253 221 m '0; an< a
'utlders. \\h'ch \\ere I Pern Bdudd, Jr, 0 , 'c ,.an 'e
Ihree score mtle, from
'\art more- "1,,1 .md the leacher< are
to \\ecome
D
> 183 110 Hi') 492 promised thousand
t Ie \\ a\ the c1ui
Dutch tm\ n III Pcnn"\ h lnta hel\\t'en (llrents .It .lm time, but In order th It pro
JUSTICE OF THE SUiREME COURT
refused and on repnsa ;ho
subse'
Benet Speaks Here Tonight
R"don' md lebanon In Rheonhl
201 261
drcn 0' the to\\n d i e
parenls on I
t,on
Ihe Dreans-Bamab, llama rome 'he f"IIo\\m. program IS suggesled
('
1lO
quentll arc
left Ihem l\lth
Wliltam Rose Benet one 01 the leadong betta, Jacob and Emm,onuel-and there "" the \leek
(Olle VncfincIJ
753 the
thoug
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h II \\ hili' \\herel
•i
t \ '" :\menca \\111 lecture
IJro"pect plea"es and onh man 1:.
;\Iondm :\O\emher II (\rml .. tlce 1)a\),
MeClellachan
R
223
205 325 553 the Piper "deep m a o 0
ICrlUCS
0 poe rt
tOUl"ht
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Novem
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Ho\\
their
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are
ehan1.(cd
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Dads
Dl) (all lather:» \\clcomc), TuesRed'y D
213 160 17"
tl
I I a charmed hfe
on modern poe r ) _ .
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1tbGISTEH. OF WILLS AND
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d
tI directIOn of T b
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t
o'clock In the Fnends' a ne\\ md unconquerl e '"-ou
d I' :\mt:mhcr 12, conterenccs-paren so
CLERK OF ORPHANS COURT (t Y" )
The pia) IS un er
I
the btle' er • a H
lIIr B;net " bemc pre.
none them ma. b"l be learned b, \lel\ ",,11th grade I'"p,!,. Wedne,d" !>Iovem.
261
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Forum ot _
S\\arth- ·,n'., •l\lr"- Glrnn
Er ..l\\hJlc
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(One
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m 2:12
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157 La\\tonThSlaugh ducbon
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t
Ru!dell D
role
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h i ' cd the part md I •
College as lts flr-t
COUNTY TREASURER
time Mr 51.lUg:
as pad
1 d the Ino more
and hopc'
Fnd 1\ :\oHmher 15, el.!hth and "c\cnth
IOn, V,enn,y)
240 221 '"
794 the second tome he has treC e
,)ear
\ ] I t :\ltller, 'Er't\\htle Su
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170 50S ductlon
HI:. fir:.t 3.ppearance m the role I' I roend, of the college arc cord,ally on
'1 "'; a man n ho "d"ln t hold fer
\rmlStoce D" all fathers arc e-pe.
SUI'ERIO:", 241 ,03 900 \\as," 1917. \\htle ,I student at frankford \lted 10 hear th" noted entoe. ed,tor and
and
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321
COMMISSlON~n yr~
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pla~
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CunnmghRm.
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101
DIRECTORS 0>' TilE 1'001t ('
tT\\o Vacancies)
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on" Ih. H,I< on n h"h fathers ran ""\
I IIand a
an unch.,-tened gleam '" her he\C.
Y"
",cd p",po-e m hie to "ee I a
arna
22-1 3.t7
hell a \\ I" forC:l\en the II)plc and
1"
the 'nut 01 freedom" Helen Robe, Glenn
135 167 IS3
deh.!htcd her (hrector and au(hencc In her
2 to 3!).t ,1170
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tI
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III U3 424
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f N t
Qlleen Ehzahclh," anr
oro 1\
,\'or,1 olher than ti,e autllor's cannot
D"
0 t ' Sp.te 0
as y
D
'''h t
" 0 '"
Many Tum
u 10
dreooed a< a Hula IIula "I
oros., 1 e l"Ollerl, deplc\ cru
TO JOIN IN SEWER PROJECT
Weather on Friday After
More) ard Honard B Grech ludged tlus fi.ted Barnal"
Dr Dnlm.m portr",ed an
n
I Counnl I) I,,-"ed Ordmance v_",0
k
I
black "nforoettable
...
One Postponement
\ car's parade
character \\ hleb \\ tIl no\\
th, -chonls
The\ no 1I come an) lime
dunng: thr da) md le;l\e at am hme,
,ltllOU"h the Ion"" tile) can
better
Bnclh the plan for the
IS
School ",'emhll ,It 8" \I<,t cla"_os, shop,
.!\ mmNum until 1200 lunch m school
t I
,,1 '00
c.lfetena at 12 1::1,
C a""'es un
I' 1\1 n hen a
'\III be held m the audltonum
Pup,l
,..."u,de<. 1\ III be stalloned about the bUlldmg
1
• s meel,"g pro\!
•d
andIhe
JImlirst
Lohrpme
e as'"a the
argelead,"g one.
1t\C doub"
etched\\ hose
m I'lalCrs
Club
memo
176 oroug
al Wedne
noght
In
lIarnab,
hfc and
thoughts
109; for the partiCipation 0: the
I ca<>anal Ioght drozzle the c1uldren s
,"cbon the On","al dl,,",on
Paulone \\ ere <0 mcum
of S" arthmore \\lth the \VI t\ for t
• e en Pande \\a5 held last Frida> e h - Deacon unlquel) dre<;sed as a candle and \\ ell \\lth n ords like the"'e-"If \ ou cut
<:(rucllon of .::.e\\:er trunk hncs force
1 none
afler
been poslponed tel Daml Wh,te as a knoght \\on
and effluent lines to the Dela\\are :C\\er prevIous night on account of mclcment I pnzes, Burt Speare and Ed\\ard Al"ton -It \\astcs sl,II''' He \\as a nch man
b\ the Central Dcla\\ are Count}
d I \\Cather
as Gran'ma and Gran'pa re"'pcctl\ eh , thIrd, \\ ho ru1ed \\ Ith strap and tongue and one
Authortt) and makmg an appropnaltonBan.
ThiS \\ as Ihe fiflh annual frohc of )
Edgar
a
aulhorozmg a conlract bell'
local masquemdcrs and \\ as sponsore
) erton Bulier, a sack 01 potatoc-, fourth, e
of Swarthmore
n
and PllIJJ" Dana as a paltenl e
l\ere hIS daughter, Barnabetta. and the
and :\cther Pro\:
Idenee
0\\ an
am before \\ ere I ho"pltal and Jemfer :\lcCone
as a sec I :\Il thod\ rool" There \\ a"- a ):!;ap on the
R II
d
Park
t
Rutle
H e'
"
I than \\erC "or con
I ton fillh In the "arne "
'-t l,e \\hen he Idt
p,ct PI
dOlllted Il\ the \""Ocl\tlOn mem:;",
The next dllNon the Cnnuc al"o pro
(Conl",,,c" un Page oj
tern 1hl" ordinance IS prmtt:d In full e . . e dHnbuled to the \\lnnerS In h us damp "ried t"o pnzes for almo"t e\er) p1ace
•
T' h
\\herc
m
thiS
\\eek's
S\\
\RTll!I.toRtA!i:
Ilarade
The
dl"agreeable
\\cat
er
1
J
h
Balr
as
"Halle
Selae;<;le'
took
lir"t
Father
..
Son
Banquet
ODIg t
" 0 l'lUen"'er announced that he exf rnam but a surpn"lIll! \
0 n
b k
nd
1\ IS hoped that man) fathers 1\111 be
pre
On other da) s of the II eek. parenls arc
m\lted to call at the school oflice (or con
ferences \\llh Ihe -upem"ng prmopal on
accordance With the schedu1e "uggested
abO\ e If an appomtment IS deSIred,
phone S\\arthmore 67 Parents arc facmg
mam educabonal problems such as \\ hat
rour'" a pllp,l
III m.. IH "holl!d make \\ hat a pupil s
,ch'c\cm.nt ,lulOld be on relalton to 10"
potentl\hlt" and \\hal adJu
makmg: to school and a""oClates The school
de ...ues to be of e\Cr) pos<;lble fhelp
d to
I
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n~
121 _130
gi :;;
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nho:~~~h
m:~~:
oll~h
~Iorton
Pe~led
IZES GIVEN IN FIFTH
FORTY PR
ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN PARADE
lo~
e~:I,:heRld~:)
~e,
~'<
h
orou~
next
~
\\cek
I
tt s
Counctlman Miller
ec
d t alof comml
d baskcd
their exto ha\e e<;lImate
u
ges
In
ne·1
m-t·
I
d
.,,,
pen
in"-On Oclober 30 \\ork \\as be!=!:un on the
f Spnn!=!:ficld TO\\ n
ne\\
"hIll \\hlch \\dl connC'( \
more ou11a1l "e\\er hehmd the Garl Scout
Hou"e on Cre~on Lane
off~rcd
cncr~\
H~~
havm~
~U~g
Busme~; Asso~::~onpr~;e~
~
'~a:~
Spr~ng
t"the remodelled
hbrar> m n
f
P
Hall \\ ould be ready or occu ane'
...
(contmued on Page 4)
HIgh School
oh~ened
~
I
t
a~o
pr~h
Doln~,m
~cor~c
pla\Cr~
lfl9coIJ~T
:;
~g.?eGJ~a~~~~'IE
appeann~ ~'"
le~eO(
~~g
~ECORDEROFDEEDS(.J.)rs)
~
k
The matmec \\111 be at 215 0 c oc am
818 ti,e c\cnin" performance at 8 15 o'clock
Th~rn,
~~m
ker~
ned the
Splrltc::of0 conte<;tants an d on IOOt 7 I I'lllace.
Lars Abernath\
Soderberg aand a l'.Iary
er seco
The annual Father Son Banquet of the
large
number
tt Jane
Mac ,
."
f
h
parade
a
I
e
,
I
loral
:\mencan Le!!:lOn Po"t "Ill be held III
a" a,ted the <;tart 0 t e
•
l)onal,1 a, ,,\. mo" and \nd\" thtrd, BII \
h
~
the SOCial Hall of the l\Iethodlst Churc
o'clock
•
Ius J
I Hartman as a 'bum" and Ed\\ard \Vhltc 'rom 615 until 815 thiS evenmg Head
Under the dIrection OllTlh
• encan car a< an Irl"hrnan fourth, and Charles
b h
t e :-lm
B
In'" the hilI ot entertamment arc h\ 0 team"
the parade formed
Ihe u·nderpa'.s,Ke,"hton as an elephant
and
eU)
..
.
d
d d
.....
01 collc!:!e
"ho "ill gl\:e a em
Store and procee e a on t Park he Ke,"hton a farmer, flfth
and "planallon of "nou'
to t h e b an.
t block
on Park
In- the Fanc\ SectIOn th e fiIr
\\r('.::.thng hold.:.
k and hIhenfi bac
a
nue- and alon!:! t he Irsdnes c::elected the \\ ere dl\lded bet\\ cen Ehzabeth Pope. ,\110
::\bJor Frank X Smith 1£ chairman ot
\\ enue. II here t
G E l II pre
\\mner;::,
~Ir_
F
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(Continued on Page G)
"fr<; Harold G Gnflill
ran
t
elm~
k
:::c
~ '~oiand
E'\I~
\\re~tlel"
da~
~ \I~l
~
tele~
par~
ents
pupils£'Uldance
III problems 0
e ueahona
and \and
ocaltonal
."
If ,t IS found Impo""lble to make all
apPointments for one neck, lhe conference
\\111 he contmued mto the follo"m!!; \\eek
If parent ... of pupil ... In Grades I to VI m
dlrale that the) \\Ould Ioke 10 take pari in
a ',m,lar
be arranced
;1'"- .::.oon a'" the
"'chool conferences arc
completed
hn:~h
,,,II
2·
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. E. Z. Dimitman returned to his W. Kent, of Elm Avenue, for .the past
home on Elm AveDue last Friday from week.
the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, where
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Hanna. of
he had been a patient for a week.
University Place, Mr. and Mrs. Janies
Mrs. Charles Benkert, of Pittsburgh, Hanna, of Vassar Avenue, and Mr. and
Out of·TownFriends at Wedding spent the week end as the guest of Mr. Mrs. Conrad Schatte and children; Betty
and Mrs. Frank H. Hoerig, of Haverford Jane and Marian Hanna SchaUer of
of
Robert E. Sharples
Princeton Avenue, spent the week-end at
Place.
and Mr. Malcolm H. Merrill
He ..hey, Pa.
Among the out~of.town guests who at·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hutcheson, of
tcnded the wedding of Mrs. R0 bert E . New York City, arrived Wednesday to .Mrs. Thomas
h h Arundel is spending the
"IlOna
a
few
days
with
Mrs.
l!ut:ch,eso,n"'lwlDter
wit
Sharples, of Sbarberry Farm, Thorton, I M
d M er son-in-Ia."' and daughter,
arents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Chestcr
Spencer,
r.
an
rs. Don C. Storrs, of SwarthP
daughter of Mrs. CharJes Leon Bcrry, 0 I
of
Swarthmore
Avenue.
more
Place.
Overbrook, and Mr. Malcolm Hampton
M
d M
F" 5
d
MerrilJ, of Ogunquit, Me., son of Mr. and
r. an
rs.. 1.". awyer an son,
Word has been received that Miss ElizaMrs. H. T. Merrill, of Biddeford, Me., on
Jason, will remain in their home on
Saturday afternoon wcre: Mr. and Mrs. beth Rand!lll, who was Supervising Nurse
of the Communit)· Health Society here Rutgers Avenue this winter instead of
Merrill, of Biddeford, Me., and Dr. and
. t Ph'l d I h'
th
h d
1d a e p la as
cy a preyears ago, died of a heart attack on •.I,mViooUv,lDllyg 0I
several
Mrs. Ronald A. Cox, of Washington, D•
The ceremony, which was performed by September 30. Miss Randall lived in New
p anne. _ _ __
the Rev. Dc. J oho Ellery
Dal;tOlrl Jersey at the timc of her death.
Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds has returned to
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Ch,urchol
Swarthmore after spending the summer in
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman and the middle west and in West Virginia.
was followed by an Jllformal reception,
after which the coupJe left for Atlantic son, Jimmy, of Dartmouth Avenue, spent Mrs. Reynolds' home is with her son-inCity tN. J., where they spent the week !nd. the week-end visiting Sidney Kauffman law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. \Valdo E.
at Duke University
Fisher, of Harvard Avenue.
Richard Delaplaine. of Cornen Avenue,
entertained with a Hallowe'en Party last
Mrs. Don C. Storrs, of Swarthmore
Mrs. Rosalie Roberts, of South Chester
Thursday evening.
Place, will spend the week-cnd in Long Road, returned last week from Buck Hill
Island, where she will attend the wedding
Mr. and Mrs.-=-~
Frank \V. Edwards, of of her niece.
Falls, Pa., where she has spent the summer.
LuU in Social Events
, Follows Hallowe'en
Mn;
I
Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bcrg~
man, of LaGrange, Ill., have been visiting
Mrs. H. F. Roberson, formerly of BrookWalter Reinheimer, of Nutley, line, Mass., has arrived to spend the winter
M... W. N. Clifford, 01 South Chester N. J., has been the guest of Mrs. Arthur
with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Road, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant,
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell, of Lafayette
of Dickinson Avenue, during the past week.
Avenue.
M~. William Vlachos, of Vassar AveMr; and Mrs. Paul J. Furnas, 01 North
nue, has been ~onfined to her home for
THEATRE
CHESTER
Road, with .their daughter, Carothe past week or so by illness.
line,
returned
last Wednesday from a two
Friday
to
Indiana. They visited Mr.
weeks'
trip
"THE GOOSE AND
Enjoy It at the
Furnas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
THE GANDER"
Furnas, and also attended the sessions of
KAY FRANCIS
the Five Years' Meeting of Friends.
GEORGE BRENT
Sat.. MOD.. Tu.... We"Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen, of Balti·
F~cI.y and Saturday
PAUL
MUNI
more,
Md., and their son, Tommy, have
SIR CUY STANDlNC
ANN DVORAK
RICHARD CROMWELL
been the guests of Mrs. Sargent Walter, of
TOM BRQWN
"DR. SOCRATES"
North Chester Road.
"Annapolis Farewell"
Mnl.
M. Johlin,
of Nashville, Tenn.,
_4
and
herJohn
cousin,
Miss Helena Losinger, of
SUNDAY ONLY
Switzerland, are the guests of Mrs. Johlin's
Continuous from Z P. M.
son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
CHESTER
FRANCIS LEDERER
Miles Robinson, of College Avenue. Mrs.
FRANCES DEE
Start. Saturday
Robinson's sister, Miss Sallie J ohlin, whD
'THE BIG
is doing assistant teaching at Wellesley, was
"The Gay Deception"
also the Robinsons' guest over a recent
BROADCAST OF 1936'
week-end. After several weeks in SwarthBURNS
.to
ALLEN
Monday IUld Tuesday
Jaek Oald.
Lyda Roberti
more Miss Losinger will return to NashBING CROSBY
JOAN BENNETT
STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
ville, Tenn., with Mrs. J ohlin and visit
with her there.
"Two for Tonight"
Starb Wednesday
MrS.
WASHINGTON
MED IA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Hands Across the Table"
Wednesday and Thursday
Fred MacMurray
Carole Lom.bard
NINO . MARTINI
Mme. Ernestine
Sc.buman~Heink
Chester's Moat Dlltinctive Theatre
"Here's to Romance"
Start. Friday
MANOR
Cheater Pike -
Prospect Park
Friday and Saturday
LAWRENCE
TIBBITT
Nov. 8. 9
-10-
'TWO FOR TONIGHT'
-wlth-
BING CROSBY
JOAN BENNETT
I
"Metropolitan"
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Three Days
Nov. II, 12, 13
FRED ASTAIRE
GINGER ROGERS
In
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County·. Finest Theatre
"TOP HAT"
Friday
One Day Only
FRANCIS LEDERER
"The Gay Deception"
Nov. 14
KAY FRANCIS
GEORGE BRENT
Saturday
"Redheads on Parade"
Dixie Lee
-10-
"The Goose and the
Gander"
One Day Only
. JOHN BOLES
Mondav
Arml.tlce Day
"The Bishop Misbehaves"
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
Tueaday
ODe nay Only
DOLORES DEL RIO
"I Live for Love"
WARNER BROS.
Wednesday and Thursday
69th St. Theatre
"Annapolis Farewell"
SIR GUY STANDING
and tb.
EnUre Reclment of Midshipmen
"BROADWAY
MELODY
OF
1935"
!
!,
Miss Mary Kistler, of Park Avenue,
spent the week-end with Miss Mary Sordoni, daughter of State Senator Sordoni,
of Kingston, Pa. Miss Kistler and Miss
Sordoni arc roommates at the Mary Lyon
School.
Mrs. W. Burton Richards. of the Swarthmore Apartments, has returned from
Butler, Pa., where she had spent two weeks
visiting with friends.
---
Mrs. Annie C. Thompson and Mrs. Frank
C. Pearce left recently to return to their
homes in Gloucester, Mass., after having
visited for a while with their daughters
in Swarthmore. Mrs. Thompson is the
mother of Mrs. Frank N. Smith, of Kenyon
Avenue, and MrS. Pearce is the mother of
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, of Rutgers Avenue.
Mrs. Smith entertained at luncheon in their
honor before their departure.
"
)
:;
.,
",
Mr. and M... William N. Vlachos, 01
Park Avenue, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a 6Y. 'pound baby girl at
the Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital on Wedncsday, October 30th. The baby, who will be
called Anne, is a grandchild of ~r. and
Mrs. \Villiam Vlachos, of Vassar Avenue.
Mrs. William N. Vlachos is the formcr
Miss Anne McLaughlin, of Ridley Park.
On November 2nd Troop No. 6 held a
meeting at Ihe home of M... F. A. Child.
Eight girls decided to work 'for the Hostess
Badge with M ... Harold G. Griffin. Child
Nursing will also begin when a teacb~r cao
be found for those interested. Scouts who
want to go to Philadelphia for the Peace
Parade tomorrow should meet at Whittier
House, Swarthmore College campus, at 9.30
A. M. Others are to mect at the Scout
House at 9.30 for Handcraft.
Troop 6 has Christmas cards for sale
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Green, Jr., of for the benefit of the treasury.
South
Chester
being felicitated
upon the
birthRoad,
of a aredaughter,
Marilyn II r.:::===============~
Huxley, at the \Voman's Hospital, Phila-I
delphia, on October 28th.
i
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t;Ulnrt~mnre
Handcraft
Candies and Cookies
104 Park Ave.
,lj,TeL Sw.rth. 1171
..
..
R _ E.
a..Joo
PUBLJ!lHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTIlMQRE. PA.
ANN B. SHARPLES
EdItor aad P ..bU.h.r
....
TlTUSJ.EWlG
CeDera'M.......
ROSALIE DRYDEN
SocIaJ Edlter
Pboa. SwartbDlor. IlOO
a... M.t~ .... JUIllU)' h,
1929. at the Poat OSee at 5W1U't1uaore. Pa.,
UDder the Act 01 Marcia 3, 187'6
Eat.reel . . s.c_d
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935
CHICKEN DINNER
Christian Science Church
(Auspices of the Woman's Guild)
Trinity Church
"Adam and Fallen Man" is the subject
01 the Lesson·Sermon in all Churches 01
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 10.
Thursday, Novemher 14th
5.30 ••• 7.30 P. M.
•
Methodist Church Notes
I
(lLnmmUttUg @!~np
.p
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Fouaclod
Tickeb
65 CeDt.
Children under 10-35.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
any plain
c
dress
Goat
suit
Dr. Wayne ChanneU will preach on SUDday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject,
"Must There Be Another War?" and in
the evening at 7.45 on "What Does Your
Church Expect of You?" The Organist,
LoweU M. Broomall, will play in the heginning of this service, Angelus-Massenet;
Vision·Rheinberger ; Serenade-Widow.
The regular meeting of the Sunday
School Board will be held on Monday
wening at 8 o'clock at the home of :Miss
Eleanor Shinn, 314 Lalayette Street.
Trinity Church Noles
beautifully
Members of the Harold, Ainsworth Post
will attend a spedal service at Trinity
Church on Sunday morning, November
loth,.t 11:00 a. m. The Chaplain of the
Post, the Rev. Thomas A. Meryweather,
will assist in the service and the sermon
cleaned
'f)
ESTAlJUSHED 1820
Cleaners
Dyers
BETTY TEMPLE
i. charae
will be preached by the rector, the Rev. J.
J. Guenther, a former Chaplain. The
Lessons will be read by Commander George
Gillespie aDd Vice-Commander Alben T.
Eavenson.
Members of the Post will meet in front
01 the Church at 10:45 a. m. and, led by a
C910r Guard, will march into the Church
at the opening of the Service.
On Armistice Day, Novem6cr 11th there
WI'1I be a celebration of the Holy ' Communion at 11:00 a. m., followed by Intercessions for World Peace at noon. This
service is part of a world-wide observance
on the part of the women 01 the Church
and a cordial invitation is given to 'the
women of Swarthmore to unite in praying
for Divine guidance in these most unpeaceluI times. The Church will be open from
eight a. m. until five p. m. for private
prayer.
The Young People's Religious Discussion
G'oup will meet at the Rectory on Sunday
evening at 7:30 p. m. The ,ubject for
discussion will be "The Christian Attitude
Towards War. and Peace."
Presbyterian Church Notes
Rev. John Y. Croth~rs, a missionary in
AD DOli, Korea, will speak. at the morning
wonhip next Sunday. During Mr. Crothers' stay in Swarthmore he will be a guest
at tbe Manse.
On Sunday an opportunity will be given
at the dose of the morning service for
those in the congregation to sign the mandate against war. This mandate bas been
issued by the Woman's International
League of Peace and Freedom.
The C. E. meeting next Sunday evening
at seven o'clock will be a Peace Meeting
in recognition of Armistice Day. Harvey
Whitaker is the leader.
The regular rehearsal of the church
choir will be held Thursday evening at'
eig,\Jt o'clock. Mr. B. Kneedler is ,till
~~m~ of securing additional soprano
vo~t~.
:..;, The
.
regular meeting of the Woman's
Association,scheduled lor today, has been
po,tponed one week hecause 01 the Bazaar
which the Association conducted yesterday.
AU Women are invited to attend the meetiIQ;: next Friday. Luncheon will be at
Routing
DUCKS
12 :30 with Mrs. Harold G. Griffin as
TURKEYS
FryiDg
hostess. In the afternoon there will be a
Stewing
GUINEAS
social hour with an opportunity to meet
the newer merq.bers of the association and
EGGS
to hear reports of the Bazaar and Dinner.
The Men's Bible Class has sent to the
home missionary pastor of the church, Rev.
Mr. Covington in Tennessee, $40.00 to reEASTON, MD.
pair his automobile which was damaged in
Phone for Price. and Place
an accident.
'Y1>ur O~"'iti_rs.......h."", "-oiie"'or the"meilontie 'mi.irro haS senf
more Rejneaentative for 'De- '
the trustees J through the pastor, a gift of
livery Saturday.
$300 to be used in renovating the interior
Swarthmore 844·R
of the church.
FRESH KILLED )
MARYLAND POULTRY
12 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 401-J
ROBY. D. NEiUN
THEATRE
··The MOlt AccoIllmodating
Theahe in Delaware County"
TODAY and SATURDAY
FRED
ROGERS
eo.,
WM. S. HOBBS
SwartluDore 1668
WM SMOTHERAL
PASSES AWAY nou~ced ~nteresting
•
•
Commander and One of w t
Members of Local Post of
the G. A. R.
William Shields Motheral died at his
borne, 511 South Swarthmore Avenue, on
Wednesday after an illness of two weeks.
He was eighty-nine years and six months
old.
BOrD in Beaver, Pa., Mr. Motheral later
made his home in Oil City, where he was
active in local affairs. With his family
he came to Swarthmore over eighteen
yea.. ago and has heen a member of the
Swarthmore Presbyteriaa Church ever
since.
. '~is wife, Josephine Power MotheraJ,
died four years after the family moved
here.,
, .""
~r. M~~e~a,I" r~ti!~., from the:fennsyl-
More than a thousand miles of pipe. out of sight
and under ground, form the arterial system that
furnishes Suburban Philadelphia with a plenti.
fulsupply of fresh, pure water. Laid in a straight
line. this pipe would reach from Philadelphia
all the way to New Orleans. This intricate
network must be constantly kept in order.
Great pnmp. must also be kept working day
and night with reserve pumps always ready in
case of emergency. Tbis is because both bigh
and low points in this area (80me of which
, are over six bundred feet above sea level) must
be constandy supplied.
HAVE DINNER AT
...
'
4 course meals,
tonight or Sunday
SOc to 75c
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
Opposite Movie Theatre
LAUGH ATWINT£R
W"Kes
·-,;m::~L'!~ ';",P""
NOW
,
$89~
p.r ton
CONSULT YOUR TELE'PHONE OII:ICTORY
OR YOUR LOCAL KOPPSRS ,D.ALIR
"8£ COMFORTABL.E WITH KOPPERS"
varna RaIlroad .~net~Q, l'ej..sAo, after
for forty·three yea... He acted as special
agent in ttie Freight Transportation Depart.
ment, at Broad Street, Philadelphia.
At the time of his death he was com·
mander of the Media Post of the Grand
Army of the Republic. '
He is survived by two SO ....5, George W.,
of Staten Island, N. Y., and William H.,
of the Swarthmore address i three daughters, 'the Misses Grace E. and Josephine P.
Motheral, of Swarthmcre, and Mrs. M. A.
Hirsch~ of Philadelphia; and a grandson,
Lieutenant .Morris A. Hirsch, who is stationed at the Naval Reserve Base at Pensacola, Fla.
Funeral services will be he·Jd' at 2.30 to~
morrow, Saturday afternoon, at the home.
Dr. John E. Tuttlet pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, will offi.ciate.
The Swarthmore Bridge Club, at its
regular weekly meeting, Wednesday eveDing, October 30th, in Borough Hall, anplans for the forthconuDg winter season.
On Wednesday eveniDg of this wed< they
began play 01 the Individual Champion.
,hip, which eDdsJauuary 29th, 1936, at
which time a prize will be awarded the
player with the highest ranking for th.
series, the same to be defended for two
successive years.
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On Wednesday, November 20th, the
Team-of-Four Match will begin and on
February 12th, 1936, the Open Pair Cham...
pionship will start, and at the conclusion
01 each match cups will be awarded the
winning teams.
In the meantime the Club will compett
in the Wilmington Suburhan'l\'ridi\e LeagUe
as it did during the past two seasons, and
also in the Delaware County League, in
which this is its second year.
Greater interest has been evinced in the
Club this fall than any time since it starteci..
due to the invasion of a group of new
SINCERE SERVICE
FOR ALMOST 60 YEARS
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CHURCH NEWS
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplseopal
Chl!&ter Road and..,CoUeae Avenue
Rector:
R€:v. J ... Jarden Guenther. S.T.1lq Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dir. ReL Educ.
B :00 A. :H.-Holy Communion.
9 :46 A. M.-Sunday S~hool and Bible O1ass.
11 ;00 A. M.-ARMISTICE
DAY SERVICE.
Members of Harold Ainaworth
Post will attend. Mr. Guenther
will preach.
ARMISTICE DAY (Monday)
II :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
12 :00 A. M.-InterceasioDa for World Peace.
Church Open from B A. M. to 6 P. M.
for Private Prayer
THE
SWARTHlIORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellel'J' 'l'utUe. Minister
SUNDAY
10:00 A. M.-Sunday_ School.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.
Rev. Mr.
Crothl:!rB. of Korea.
8 :00 P. M.-Rehearsal of the Girls' and Boys'
Choirs.
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7 :00 P. M.-Young People's Meeting for Armistice Day.
FRIDAY
10 ;30 A. M.-Woman·s
Association.
12~SO.
Luncheon.
7:30 P. M.-Boy Scouts.
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SWARTHMORE METHODIST EPISCOPAL -CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
PastorJ.
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9 :46 A. AI.-Morning Forum. Class Discussion.
U :00 A. M.-Meetibg ~'rbr' W01'8!ti:P" In ' the
Meetinlr House.
CHESTNUT ST•• PHILADEI.PH IA.
WEDNESDAY
9:80 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.--8ewiD&' and QuiltiDe lD 'Whittier Houa~ Box luncheon.
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JOSEPH E.
HAINES.
PresidenL
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players who have been throwing forward
passes and romping all over ..me of the
older members.
Any men who are bridge fans in or
around Swarthmore are invited to join.
Dr. John A. Murphy is president, Rich·
ard Randall, Jr., is treasurer and Richard
Sellers is chairman of the membenhip
committee.
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of tbe G. A. R. will conduct the ceremony at the cemetery.
H£ERTIFIED WATER
ASTAIRE
Benevolence has received from ofterings of Local Winners in Rutledge Show
Ihe congregation during October $351.00.
\Vith the balance of undistributed offerings Several Swarthmoreans achieved honors
in Septembert the Committee now has to' in the Fifteenth Annual Hardy Chry&aJ1~
distribute $425.36, I... $15.00 5Cnt 0 non- lilhemum Show 01 the Rutledge Horticulresident aged member which is paid tural Sodety held in .the Rutledge Fire
House last Salurday and SUDday.
monthly.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant has been apHarry Wood. of Cornell Avenue, formed
pointed Secretary of the Church Commit-lone of the special features of the exbibitee on Missions and Benevolence, and Miss tion with an outstanding display consisting
Katherine Bronson aDd Robert ErHine 01 lorty varieties of chysanthemums lrom
have beeD added to the committee as rep- Swarthmore College.
resentaUves, respectively, of the Young Arthur R. O. Redgrave, 'of Vassar AveWoman's Guild and the Endeavor Society. nue, won first prize in Classes 22 and 33,
AU members of the congregation are fourth in Class 1, and Honorable Mention
asked to bear in mind the rummage sale in Clas..o:es 16 and 19.
soon to be conducted by the Woman's Mrs. H. A. Peirsol, of Lafayette Avenue,
Association, and to send to the church, won third prize in Class 23 and fourth in
now, articles of all kinds which are being Class 22.
discarded. Mark the package "Rummage
Sale."
Swarthmore Bridge Club Notes
Rump and Round Steaks'.
Shoulders of Lamb • • •
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Chickens.
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1918 - ARMISTICE - 1935
Sa vings Have Meant Peace
to the Nation
The smoke has long since cleared.
A conflict which has cost dearly
in life and money has ceased.
Building up the security of a
nation is often costly; however,
without protection it i. even more
expensive, In building up secur·
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save for the future, you protect
your present earnings.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
t 1 :00 A. M.-Sunday Sehool.
11 :00 A. If.-Sunday Lesson..8ermcm.
MlI!m'ber
Wt"dnesday evening meetinc each week. 8
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Interment will be in Arlington Ceme~
Lansdowne. The Sons of Veterans
day were to be transported by railroad, it would
require a train of tank cars twelve mil"" long.
This i8 the twenty.third of a series of instructive narratives dealing with the wonders of
nature and buman accomplishments wbich
make it possible for you to have a plentiful
supply of water at all limes. Look for the next
narrative in this paper two weeks from today.
DREXEL HILL
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WAVERLY
''TOP HAT"
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8, 1935
Nine delegates from the Swarthmore
\Voman's Club who attended the recent
meeting of the Delaware County Federation of Women's Clubs at the New Century
Club of Chester were: Mrs. Roland G. E.
Ullman, Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mrs.
William E. Kbtler, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin,
Mrs. A. B. Reavis, Mrs. Joseph S. Seal,
Mrs. H. A. Pcirsol, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, and Mrs. C. W. McDowell.
-with-
JACK BENNY
EI EANOR POWELL
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Mrs. T. Hany Brown, of Cornell Avenue, had as her guest at luncheon last
Wednesday Mrs. Louis Sheneman, of Narberth, who is a former resident of Swarthmore.
Upper Darby. Pa.
One Week!
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NOVEMBER
Kistler, of Park Avenue,
a guest at a house party given over
a recent week-end by MiSs Meredith' Allison, of Wallingford, at the Allison summer
home at Beach Haven, N. J.
GarTett Road .. West Cheater Pike
Starts Saturday for
Births
8, 19~
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Thursday Only
NOVEMBER
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NOVEMBER 8, 1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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WOMAN'S CLUB
NOVEMBER PROGRAM
Events to Satisfy Varied Intereals
Scheduled for This
Month
The November program of the Woman's
Club bas many fascinating bours planned
for those
desiring entertainment.
for
some of them,
at least.
Those
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Juniors to Present
'The Piper' on 16th
inter-
Eater and Charles T. Deacon, Cheat-theDevil, friends of the Piper.
Principal children's parts will be played
by Robert Reed and Stephen Smith as
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One's
engagement calendar should be left open
and arraugements of tradiUonal German Warren is again treasuNr.
folksongs for tbis performance. Other in- W. Delaplaine while Mrs. George PIerce
cidentaJ music, particularly the songs of
tbe Piper have been ItOred by Andrew S.
Vesper Service
Haines.
Alexander McCurdy will present an
A group of twenty siuging nuns, from the
of the Bourgermeister; Walter Crouch is Presbyterian Cburch choir, under the direc- organ recital at this Sunday's Vesper ServJacobus, Frederick Child, Kurt the Syndic, tion of Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton will &Ing Ice at 6.30 in Clothier MemorlaJ, Swarthand Helen Reed, tbe Old Ursula. Robert tbe andent Latin bymns used in the Church more College.
M. Stabler wiD play Micbael-tbe-Sword· during the thirteenth century.
Playing in principal roles are several
which was beld on Monday of this week
at the club bouse cleared $46.00, which of the dub's well known acting members.
bas been banded over to the Comm1llllty D. Jayne Hendrickson will appear as
Health Center here as a gift witb which
Veronika, mother of Jan, the lame boy i
to procure early winter necessities for those
Connie Nickerson is Barbara, the daughter
in want.
No liberties bave been taken with the Jan. These boys will alternate in tbe lead-
script as originally written by Miss Pea .. ing juvenile role. Peter Myers appears as
body. Tbe text is the same as that with Hansel and Anne Myers as lise.
The
ested in addiug to the cbarm of their bomes which the dramatist won the famous Rydi is Robert Hastings and Pauline Deawill find helpful suggestions in the !Dtecior Stratford prize in 1912 and which brought con, tbe Trudi. Twenty other cbildren
Decorating Class on Wednesday momings production of ber piay at the Shakes- ;nd~r the gro~p lea?ersbip of Bettsy
at 9,45.
For
booklovers, Ellen Glasgow's
"Vein of lion" and Anton Zweig's "Mary,
Queen of Scotland and the
peare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-oDAvon,
Eugland,
by
the
ar er and Er.nny ~mIt~ will ~nce and
internationally play cat and DlDe-tads With tbe Piper.
famous actor, Sir Frank R. Benson. The Other adult players are Marion Crossen,
Isles," on Thurs- play was produced first in this country Edna Hornaday, Mildred Simpers, Thomas
days, November 7tb and 21st, at 10.00 by Edith Wynne Matthison in 1912, and
A. M., will he -reviewed. A musical treat later by A. E. Anson. For the beoefit of
has been planned by the Newton Coal Trio the children, Mr. Slaugh has emphasized
the carnival aspect of. the drama and infor 2.30 ·P... M., next Tuesday, November
troduced into the opening scenes and the
12tb, Tbese men are outstandiug musicians. second act a group of acrobats a male
For drama the new Irish Theatre will quartette and a premier danseuse:
be considered at 10.00 A. M., November
14tb; MisS Allee Draft, for the benefit of
VERMONT
those who seck pbysical fitness and true
MAPLE
SYRUP
re~tion, will give be( ;t\l':3YS interesting
From Our
Sa Vermont
demonstration of rhythmic' ~ression. The
PiDt 45c
~ G.J. $1.50
Art Department will take those. making
GaL $2.65
reservations ahead to the Academy of Fine
KATHERINE LEVER. 'sa
Arts.on November ·2Oth. at. 9.30 A. M.
Swarthmore Callel'e
promptly, to see the Exhibition of Waler
Colors and MinIatures. An unusual treat
in the shape of a trip by screen to Rio,
BiiU; Willi· Mrs.-·Hope LeBar
Roberts- .e>pIaining, ..willtake place No"ember 26th, at 2.30 P. M. Those wbo
heard Mr.. RODeits last year can well
•..i!t!agiJte the deligbt in store, whicb treat
bas been \iigbJy recommended aJso by the
Chester Woman's Club.
Farm
H. Leuders, Ned Pyle, Raymond Gott,
Jobn Brownell, Clarence Myers, L. C.
Hastings, Raymond Burk and Bruce Cook.
The members of the male quartette are J.
Burris West, Allen L. Putnam, WillIam T.
Brown, CharJes T. Deacon.
They are
under .the direction of Otto Kraus, Jr.
Mr, Kraus has made special translations
Irene Lingo Tungate, noted Philadelphia dancer, will appear in two solo dances,
one in the first act and the other in the
cave scene of the second act.
Assisting Mr. Slaugb in the direction of
the prOduction is Isabelle Briggs Myers
and Helen Reed. Barbara C. Dolman designed the settings which have been CODstructed under the direction of the club's
master stage manager, C. Wahl Olmes.
William T. Brown supervised the painting
of the sets.
The junior sectlOD' committee this year
is unider the chalrmanship of Mrs. Roy
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ESTATE OF H. BENNETI' HIGGINS. DEC'])
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned, who
request all persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of the Decedent to make
known the same, and all pemons indebted to
the decedent to make payment. without delAJ'.
to
NELLIE V. BIGGINS,
or to her AttomE!)',
746 Coneord Ave.•
JOHN E. GENSEMER
Drexel Hill. Pa.
1604 Fox Building
Philadelphia. Pa.
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Estate William Stantey Levis. deceued.; Mat7
A. McCorkle, Administratrix, R. D. No.2,
Media. Delaware Couuty, Penna)'lvania; Howard Kirk. Attorney. 802 County Building,
Media. PeoDllylvania.
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Notice Is hereby Btven that Letten of
Administration have been amnted in the above
Estate. and that all persons indebted to the
abowe Estate are requested to make PD7Jllent.
and thoae having claims to present tbe same,
without delay to the Administratrix or her
attorney.
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ESTATE OP WILLIAM B. KELLY. DEC'D
Letters of Administration on the above
estate have been granted to the underalgned,
who request all persons having clsims or
demands against the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same, and aU persons
indebted to the decedent to make payment.
without delay. to
JlELEN T. GUETTER,
Chureh Lane and Cedar Ave.,
Yeadon, Pa.
or her Attorney.
JOHN E. GENSEMER,
1604 Fox Building.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Board to the relpeetlve To_nahl"" Aad Boroughs to that etreet. the afonsald Boroqbll
and Townshlpa aa'tee that. the said trunk
linea, fone mains and etrluent liaea shall be
maintained and the coat of the ftPalra or
otber ,XpeDHII incIdental the~to, paid by
the !leveral munlefpaUties. in the proportions
as set Corth In the following table:-
!f:h!:
The WomaD'~ Ciub of Swarthmore remembers the needy; and ihe Health and
Welfare Card Party and Fashion Sbow
FOUR
J. Simmons Directs
E~iDeer
wveral totmlclpaUties In aeeordan~e with the Sewer Che.ter Pike. Jan. S. 1910 (1 sheet):
Act. of Auembly. and known aa the Central and Plan and Profile propoeed 12'" ~..t iron
Delaware. County Sewer Authorlt,.. in accord- toree main RidleJ' Twp, and Prospect Park
ance with the aald plan, and In purauance to Borowrh. Sept. 18. 1935 (t sh~t).
an application toade b, the ... id Central Dela·
WITNESSE11l ; ware County Sewer Authority to the Works
1. That until such time as a Sewage DIaProgreu Administration. whereby the uld P9U1 Plltn ls ~on.tructed, and the "aid Unes
Works Progreu Admlnlttratlon granted unto connected thereto, whleh faet .halJ be evl(Continued from Page 1)
the aald Board the Bum of $516,064,60. eon·
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B~rbara Dolman played beautiCully the ditloned upon the eontributlon by tbe &everal
municipalities ot the Aum of $81.841.71.
ment
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EfI'luent Special StoneY Crum N. CrumS, C",m
enroUed in that ~ool last year..
.part of Barnaby's daughter, a sweet but
Plant Total
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SEction 2. For the aforesaid purpose the
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Craemer, who' 15 a member of the cowed child of seventeen who did much 8um of $13.805.40. or .a much thereof as may Swarthmore .......... ,. .1169
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00
.2023
.1419
.3614
accordance with the aforeJaid plans. and Nether Providen~e •• ,.. .1419
.16015
00
00
.2140
ball award and also won a place on the the spreadins'" and fulfilling many another In
In pursuance to the sold appllcaUon: aa well
811 for other preliminary. ineident&1 and nec(!S.
Wharton School Terminal Honor Roll. He selfish desire of her men.
The said percentagee. .. resrards each mu· tenance or repair within 30 da,.. .. aforeHal")' expenses in connection therewith. In- nIcipallty, being determined b,. the average of said. then and in such event the Board may
is a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.
Stafford Parker did outstanding work as eludinsc
engineering and Ieg-al expenses. the the followinl' ratios:
at Ita option enter suit in Ulumpeit for the
Jacob, the flinty dlip off the old sh~rd COllt of securing rights of way and Insurance.
collection of the same, together with Interest
One-half
upon
the
basis
that
the
populawho drew heavily on his father for hard The said sum so appropriated Is thie Bor- tion tributary to the said .ysum bears to the thereon and reasonable attorney tees and COlta.
OUgh's share of the total sum of $133.000.00,
•• In the event of an" dispute 88 to the
qualities and added some of his own.
or so much thereof 05 rna,. be necessary for tolal population of the area tributary. and one. amount. due or as to the work or labor done
half
upon
the
baala
that
the
area
tributary
to
Mid construction and other expenses 85
Robert W. Graham gave his usual spark- the
the!' said system bean to the entire area or material purchased, the certifieate of the
hereinbefore set forth.
En¥ineer for the said Board shall be flnal
tributary•
FOR RENT
ling interpretation of a droll juvenile, as
Thla Borough's share, as aforesaid. has been
and binding, except that an,. municipality may
2. That untlJ notice of the erection of appeal to the Board at ita next resrular meetFOR RENT-Newly decorated, cheerful room. Abel Buchter: Abel came more frequently determined one--half upon the relationship that
home-like surroundinn. meals if desired. to u spare his hat" (and amazing hats he the population of Swarthmore tribuUlry to the such Dispotla! l'lant as aroresaid each mu. Ing, at whl~h aaid municipality shall have
joint sewer system bears to the total popula- nicipality shall. if notified by the Engineer an opportunity to be heard. The decision of
Prhlate famll,.. 201 College Avenue. Telefell for), when Barnaby at last "gave him tion of the several munleipallties, tributary for the Central Delaware Count,- Sewer the Board thereon shan be promptly rendered.
phone Swarthmore 86lhJ.
therelo. and one-half upon the relationship Authority. 80 to do, perform sueh work, IUp- and the same shall be final and binding upon
the dare" to start "sellin' 111''' with Barna- that the area of Swarthmore tributary to the ply such labor. tools. materials. etc" 11!1 shall ali 01 the psrtlell hereto.
FOR RENT-Furnished home, three bedrooms,
tlaid tlYStern bears to the entire area tributary be neces.ary to repair or maintain any trnnk
6. This agreement "hall be In force and
two tiled baths, for the winter months, On bett•.
thereto.
linell. force mains and effluent lines. lying elrect until the time when a Sewage Disposal
the outskirts of Swarthmore close to Media
Judge Jordan, kindly and understanding,
Short Line. Garas:e. 011 burner, all conven·
Each of the parties joining he~in agrees within the borden of that municipality In Plant shall be erected as aforesaid. as set
though by nature foreign to the narrow immediately to take su~h steps 811 may be aecordance with the directions and InstructloDtl forth in Section No. 2 hereof.
iences. S. Pownall. TeL Swarthmore 135'l.
required to enable it to finanee ita sbare of 01 the laid Engineer, and .hall bill said cost
11'1 WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto
Dutch mode, was sympathetically played the
said undertaking. and where a bond iQue thereo! to the said Central Delaware County have hereunto set their corporate names and
FOR SALE
Sewer
Authority.
by Samuel Evans, Jr. James H. Horna- involving the contlent of the electorate itl
aeals signed by their proper officers thla
"'OR SALE-Philco eleven tube lowboy radio. day and Helen G. Diehl fitted weU in man- J"e(lulred to arrange forthwith for the sub3. Upon receipt of a bill from an,. mu. da,. of
A. D. 19n.
Perfeet condition. ,to. Terms. 314 Moz-.
muslon of sueh question to the qualified nlclpaUty for labor and materials aupplled.
Section 9.
All Ordinances or part. of
Der
and
speech
their
parts
as
Emmanuel
voters sa required b,. law and there£fter to lor the maintenance or repair 01 tho! said Ordlnanees Incol15latent herewith be and tbe
ton A venue, Morton, Pap
take all necessary steps to consummate the malntl and lines. upon approval by the Engl- same are hereby repealed.
FOR SALE-Fourteen fine Quality ra)'on win- and Tillie.
financing of the Haid project.
neer, the Bosrd sha}1 apportion the amount
Passed this 6th day of November, A. D.
dow panels, 64 by 38 inehes. Also official
When "the Mennonites came and Puntz
due from eaeh munlcIpallt,. in aecordanee with 1936
Section
3.
The
said
sum
or
80
much
thereof
Boy Seout hat, new, size 6%. Reasonable.
J. ARCHER TURNER.
read t b e will" the audience enjoyed the sa may be necessary shall from time to time the table BJI set forth In Seetlon 1 of t h i s '
Telephone Swarthmore 1'14'1·W.
agreemenL
Thereupon the seeretal"7 shaU·
President of Swarthmore
costumes and by-play of Sarah Stabler be paid to the Treasurer of the Central Dela- forward to eacb munleipallty a atatement of
Borough Council.
PERSONAL
Roland K. Harrison, Thomas Lueders,
:iti:'n ~u~~ ~iderAu~h!~u~.ty. ,,:::o:ha~'!!i the amount due, and the said amount shall Attest:
be paid to tbe Treasurer of the Board within
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
PERSONAL-Reliable laundreaa desires work Helen Evans. Robert C. Powell was highly any requiaitlon to be pai~ by this municipality. thirty days. Provided, however, that until
Secretal"7 of Swarthmore
.
.
ak
shall bear the mme ratio to the total amount sueh time as Swarthmore Borough enten the
to do at home. Write In Brighton Avenue I
Boroush Connell.
or telephone Swarthmore 168-W evenlnp be- p easlng m me-up and manner as Ab- requisitioned at tbat time. 8A the share of thie RldlE!)' Townahlp Jewel' along the Little Crum
Approved this 6th day of November. A. D.
solom Puntz.
mUnicipality bears to the total amount appro- Creek, the cOlt of maintenance thereoC .hall
tween 6.10 and 8.30.
1985.
Th G
'rt
d
f L di priated by all of the munlelpalities.
be borne aolelJ' by Ridley Townsbip.
J"OHN H. PITMAN.
e. overnor s pa y, ma e Up 0
y'a
In the event that _OJ" munlelpallt:v shalt
PERSONAL-Map-zlne aubtcrlptloD6 and re- .
B .......
In the event that anJ' mnnlelpallty shan
newals. Mm. Gilbert S. Fairies, 289 Havu- Smclaire, Margaret POWell and Geraldine fan. neglect or refuae to PIIY the amount due
faU
to
pay
the
amount
of
such
bill
for
maill
..
ford Avenue. Telephone Swarthmore 8900W.
Eirich brought in a toucb of the out
by It. upon proper reQutettion of the Secre. '
er tary of the Central Delaware County Sewer
Atlantic Football Fo_b
LOST
fashionable world toward the dose of the AuthOrity. the remaining munleipalities repProfesaional Clock Repairiq
0. Dioplq EYe,.,. TIl.....,.
:,!yS~i:va::~eo:h::-o:,e a:!h to.::
LOST-On Tueaday, October 29th, black Keff1 play. F. Norton Landon, who returns to
WoRK GU.ARANTB£I)
Pick the WiiuIJa. T . . . .
Blue Terrier pUPPY'. Female. Licerue num· the Club stage after ten years' absence nieipality In default. ot otherwise arraDl:ce for
ber Ui708. Reward if returned to Constance made a distinguished appearan
G ' the finanelntr of said additional undertaklngtl.
Kent, 607 Elm Avenue. Teiepbone Swarthce as
ov- Any municipality &0 pa"ing more than It.
W.
STARR.
more 1'111.
ernor Marsh.
proper share of sueh eoata and eJ:penae8, as
3M
DARTMOUTH
"VENUE
Ch••ter Road aDd FaIni'", Road
•
above provided, shall be entitled to recover
LOST-Wire haired fox terrier, female.
SwartluliOft 214
the exceaa. from the municipality or munlcyear old, white, blaek aaddle. patch of brown,
IpaliUes In default. by an action in assumpsit
Joins Literary Society
white tip on end of black tall. Answel'8 to
brought agalnat sueh defaulting municipalitY
peg. Reward. Call Swarthmore 1941.
or munlelpalities. The parties hereto hereby
Miss Ann Bonsa1t, of Cornell Avenue, exPnlBsly authori:te collection In this manner.
and In any sueh action or actioM. one or
a
juni~r at the College of Wooster, is a !leverat
municipalities may sue as joint plainFOR RENT
. ••• a· •• ., ••••••••
mcmb.ei' of Pembroke Literary society.
tiffs, and one or more municipalities may be
Semi-detached Stolle and Stucco DweWo.,
named therein as joint defendants. at the
option of the pam or partie. plaintiff. The
6 Bedrooms. 2 Batha. $80 per MOlItha
munidpaUty in default shan be Hable to pay
H. S. in Fifth Defeat
Ita proportionate share of the said coats and
t>.xpenses. together with interest thereon, at
C. WALTON
6%, costs, and a reasonable attorney's fee.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Swarthmore High School went down in
Seetion 4. The representative of this Borits fifth straight defeat when Glen·Nor ough on the said Board known 88 the Central
SALE
trampled the local boys to the tune of Delaware County Sewer Authority, Is hereby
instructed to authorize the satd Board, as the
7.room modern hou••••ara,e. Boulht for 20-0 at Glen-Nor last Friday.
advieory and administrative ageney of this
$11.500.
Could DOt carry.. Offered. for
Today the Garnet eleven will face Borough, on behalf of this munlcipaUti', to
$8,500. Financed to 90% of aale price.
secure such plans and estimates. to enter Into
a1••
Marple-Newtown on the home field.
such contracts. to -purchaae sueh equipment
CBD
he
bouaht
lor
two_
13c Sunrise Tc:nato
\ Ycur Choice
8 rooms. 2 baths
and material. to purchue or otherwise prothirda af value.
cure such rights of way and to ·do all sueh
WM. S. BITI"LE
thinKS as may be neeessaJ')- and lawful to
Initiated Into Sigma Delta Chi earr,)'"
out this projEct in accordance with the
Swarthmore tll..J
afores.aid plans. in conjunction with the Works
Notary PublIc - laaurance - Real Estat.
bO,tnrge
James H. Armstrong, son of Mr, and Progress Administration. provided that the
total obligation of all the municipalities in
FOR CAREFUL BUYERSI
Mrs. D. C. Armstrong, of Bridge Street, this project shall not exceed the sum of
Every Modern Improvement Used
and that the liability of this
507 N. CHESTER ROAD
$13,760 Morton. is one of four students in jour- $133.000.00.
municipality shall not exceed the total approt~~1b
OPEN SUND"V
nalism at the Pennsylvania State ColIege priation hereinbefure made.
Air_conditioned. oU beat. Urin! Room 18
Section 6. All eontracts of purchase infeet by 27 feet. 2 fireplacetl. 2 enelosed (rom Philadelphia and vicinity who were
big
voivlng an expenditure of over $500.00 shall
porches. modem kitchen. 4 bedroo,ms and
initiated
into
the
Penn
State
chapter
of
be
in
writing,
and
shall
not
be
made
except
loaf
dressinl room, 2 tHe bath.. maid s room
and bath. 2-car aarale. lot 112 ft. x 170 fL Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism with and from the lowest responsible bidder.
•
after due publie notice by the Secretary. pub_
See or Phone
Bread Supreme
huge wrapped lonf 100
fraternity, at the annual initiation cere- Hshed once n week for three wooks at intcr_
ROBERT T. BAIR
Double
Family
Size
Bread
pan of 2 10ave. 120
many
and
banquet,
Armstrong
is
n
gradvals
of
1
daYIl.
in
one
newspaper,
circulating
Number 211
generally in the County. and such bids shD.Il
uate of Swarthmore High School.
be reeeived, openL'li and read in open meeting
A Real Bargain! flSCIJ Pure Fruit
of the Board. at a time fixed by sueh notiee,
16-01
Gla.. Curtains, Draperies
nnd not earlier than 21 da~'s after the first
jar
DOROUGH
OF
SWARTHMORE
publication
thereof.
Slip Covers
I In case of an emergeney. so declared by the
ORDINANCE No. 316
affirmative \'ote of a majority of the Board,
ING F·OR THE plus one, the notice shaH be published at
AN ORDINANCE P ROV ID
lenst one week prior to the time fixed the.rein
Ib
PARTICIPATION OF THE BOROUGH for opening bids.
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
OF SWARTHMORE WITH THE WORKS
The aeceptanee of bids shall only be made
BrnzlUan Salltut4 hlcndt·tJ In II ~mooth, 1~ll'n~llIg fl:l\'nr.
Swarthmore 2078-J
PROGRESS
ADMINISTRATION.
AND by publie announcement at the meeting at
OTHER MUNICIPALITIES. FOR THE whieh bids are reeeived, or at a subsequent
Ib
meeting, the time and place of which shall
CONSTRUCTION OF TRUNK LINES. be publicly announeed when bids are received.
FORCE MAINS AND EFFLUENT LINES It fCil" any reason one or both of the above
A ~1I1'Crh mentJ. Cull fluvored-the thO~~OUSllUdli.
TO THE DELAWARE RIVER BY THE meetings shall not be held, the same business
Everything Electrical
may be transaeted at subsequent meetings,
WE
CENTRAL DELAWARE COUNTY SE
R provided that one week's notice thereof shall
lb
SWARTHMORE 1568
AUTIIORITY. MAKING AN APPROPRIA. be published in the newspaper aforesaid.
Grunow Refrigerators and Radios
TION THEREFOR. AND AUTHORIZING A
The successful bidder. when advertising is
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BOROUGH required herein, shall be required to furnish
Garwood Oil Burnen
with sufficient surety, in the amount of
OF SWARTH MORE AND THE TOWN- bond,
fifty per centum of the amount of the eontbs
SHIPS OF SPRINGFIELD. RIDLEY AND tract, within ten dan after the contraet has
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
NETHER PROVIDENCE, AND THE BOR- been awarded, and upon failure to furnish
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
bond within sueh time, the previous
OU GHS OF MORTON, RUTLEDGE, RID- sueh
award shall be void.
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS-T.
LEY' PARK AND PROSPECT PARK, FOR
Section 6. Wbenever authorization is reLean Fresh Rib End (Up to 3'" lb.)
THE MA INTENANCE AND REPAIR OF quired
under the terms of this agreement on
DIRECTORS
THE SAID LINES.
the part of any municipality prior to the
taking of action by the Central Delaware
MEDL... PA.
WHEREAS the Central Delaware County County Sewer Authority, sueh authorization
BELL PHONE "
Sewer Authority by the authority of Resolu- shall be evidenced by a resolution duiy passed
tions heretofore pasaed by the several mUl!ic- by such municipality and approved. Whenipalities represented on the said Authority. ever notiee is required to be given under this
has made application to the Works Progress ordinance or under the terms of .any agreeAdministration for a grant of $616,05".60, ment entered into by the several municipaliconditioned upon the contributions by the ties psrties hereto. the same may be given by
several municipalities of the sum of $8'1,84'1''11'1 registered letter addressed to secretary of the
for the construetion of trunk lines, foree municipality or authority involved, at the
INSURANCE
mains and effluent lines to tbe Delaware proper post offiee address or sueh secretary.
River;
In lieu of sueh notice. however, actual potiee
Boneless Rolled Pot Roast
Ib 250
AND WHEREAS it will be nI!CCS8ary for to the president and seeretary of such board
EAST
Sth
STREET
29
the said munieipalities to appropriate the total of Township Comtoissionen, the president and
Fresh Ground Hamburg
Ib 190
sum of $IS8.000,00. to complete the said. BCwer seeretat")" of the Central Delaware County
Ib 29c
Swift's
Smoked
Beef
Tongues
(3
to
4
IbB)
projeet, whieh sum includes the aforesaId sum Sewer Authority. and/or the president and
cHESTER of
PhuDe, Chetter 6141
Ib 320
$87,847.71;
secretary of the Borough involved shall be
Cross Cut Roast Ib 290 Bol ar Roast
AND WHEREAS it is coptemplated by the sufficient.
said municipalities that a Sewage Disposal
Section 7. As it will be necessary to mainPlant shall be erected and built at some future lain and from time to time repair the said
Roberts' Fresh
date by the said munieipalities;
trunk lines. force mains and eflluent lines to
k the River, the offiee1'8 of the Borough of
All Lines of Insurance
Country Style tb
AND WHEREAS it Is necessary to ma e Swarthmore are hereby authori%ed. to enter
certain "ppropriations a.nd joint agreemen!S into a joint contract with the Townships of
Including Life
for the purpose of carrying out the aforesaid Springfield, Ridley and Nether Providence.
NotarJ' PubUc
sewer project,
and the Boroughs of Morton, Rutledge, Ridley
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW 833
THEREFORE be it Ordained by the Bor- Park and Prospect Park. being the other
tb
:=:::=~=::=:::;;:::;;:;;:;;:;;;:.:;1:;;, 10Ugh
of Swarthmore:
municipaliti~ participatinR in the said con·
Section 1. That the said Borough o{ S'Yarth- struetion of the said PToject . to provide {or
more does hereby join with the TownshiPS of the maintenanee and repair or the said mains
Springfield, Ridley and NetJier p!Dvidence; and lines, the allocation of the cost thereof,
the Boroughs of Morton, Rutledge, RIdley I"ark and such matters as an pel'linent thereto.
and Prospect Park; and the Federal Works 1 Section 8. The contract as set fcorth in
Progress Administration, in the eonstrue!ion Section 7, ahall be as follows:of trunk tines force mains and effluent bl!i:
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into
to the Delaw;'re River. in accordant: Wltd by and between the Townships of Springfield,
In All Its Branches
plans prepared by Damon and Fos r an Ridley and Nether Providence, and the Bardescribed as follows:oughs of Swarthmore. Morton. Rutledge, RidSnow White.
Crum Creek Outfall Sewer, March 8, 1929 ley Park and Pf'OSpect Park. aU of which are
(3 sht"ets)· Plan and profile StonE!)' Creek. participating in the construction of certain
heads
Outfall Sewer, Feb. 14, 1934 (3 sheets); trunk lines. force mains and effluent lines,
Little Crum Creek outfall Sewer, Dee. 8. as provided in plans and specifications pre1938 (1 sheet)· Plan and profile Proposed pared by Damon and Foster, Engineers, deOutfall Sewer' Chester Pike,. Jan. 3, 1930 scribed as foUows:(1 sheet)· and Plan and profile Propos~
Crum Creek Outfall Sewer, March 8. 1929
Anytime -- Anywhere
]2" cast iTOn force main Ridley Twp.. an (3 sheets) Plan and ProSle Stoney Creek OutProspect Park Borough, SepL 18, 1936 (1 faU Sewer. Feb. 14, 19M (8 sheets); Little
-SftiHiY
Meat Markets ITf 8~~~""--nd Vicini
Morto... P ..
Wa..n,. & Fa_ St..
sheet),
'ed
t by the Crnm Creek Outfall $ewer, Dec. 8, 1983 (1
'The said pTO.i~t to be ealTl
ou
Craemer, Jr., of Harvard Avenue, is included in a list of _fifty students
in the Wbarton School of Finance and
Commerce of the University of PeJl!lSylvania who achieved ~e highest scholastic
William
and
PAPERING
]ava··a·ria·
.
~wer· .:&ard ~~ted' -bi- -ordinance. of the sheet); Plan and ProB" Propoeed Outfall deheed br notice from the
I
WM. KIMMEL & SON
PIANO TUNING
THE SWARTHMOJqAN
-: Ai:bieves Soholutic HonOl'l
CLASSIFIED
Swarthmore 284-J
. Pure Vinegar
NOVEMBER 8, 1935
Call Swarthmore 1441
I
l3c
Pork Loins
Chuck Roast:
I
29C
.Sausage
IMackerel :::to~
lOci
Grapes ~~:: 21bs ISc
Cauliflower
2
ISC
. .....
'
"
'P''U~iBiiJ~
RUE~I~,IDE~"F"S~R:"lFiFiDi;;.;;I;,ea;;;-tot;"~P~-~I,.~.~.IN~_;;;11ir;ru;c;i;kIT·
£:
1
.-_._-,
, -IPh'idijl~wop;;~hT~.~lAI~C~ba~.!Sundi;;;L.;;Tr~,~:"~r.!~'~ .~of~bop~"'::"':-;;hI~':ood~"':da~-5i:r:i..~·II~"1:.lotj8~.!.~do
.......Iot tw_ I.... lIt.,._ c~ ~ tot.ia'i:.t~
~
.,..1..., _
JEer AT LW V
~I- ~
"_~tU
a _
~
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'IHE SWAln1PPCJtt'Uf
NOVDUwta. 1'31
...
.toouo _
IIIln_ i.m........
It Is the aim of the Swarthmore FIr..
The secoDd lecture In the series of four .nd lramo home. Itdl teet, JPOrd>
t, _
. IiIlMtt' leet .....d· - •
L
t
.•_-- the chemlcaI tru-...
_. b Y the"·tueco
1b18 feet.
01 • I,oot
tootNo.
to •10.JIOIDt
DOrtb......
meD 0 rep.....,
w hIch· Sunday ev........ ad·--..... """DID....
. Sold ........
.. the ......
..,. 01 Alan
ODd _
01 "'Id
_ the ........
.
was purch..ed by them eleven yean ago; Department ofPhUOIOphy of Swarthmore· aath 8. lI.reh. _ _. . .nd _ cnnoon.
11_ 01 LciIe N
.... 1 to • both lDeI",i;"
• •
with a combination booster aud foamlte College will be giV.D at 8.00 P. M. Novem- MilES PAT'lEBSON. Atto.......
BlI¥k C ,n~b 10..,. d _ thtn. "hi", •
Mn. T Jed
L_ r 10, by P ro f....r B--·
BI h rd Pieri
-0. ..... ti...t.hilnd
i ...o....
hUlldNcl
thtrten
teet ,andon u;:
•
.....D M yen, :geD.rator, --"_.
_.,..... f our 200 f oot I._.......
.......n!L..
Sep_her Tenn 10..
••
u.. 01 and
• foot
to ....
Secreta". 01 County Welfare
of ODe and a half Inch leader hOl!e which These lectures are held In the Friends'
Lot with "" ... In
Do..... DeL _!em .Ide 01 Powell .v.... , u...... part!,
C - - ' I S-_L
L__ f
dell'
In ~.LtIng M ling H
d
t th
bli Co P
S W
DI"I
A 101' ft. etGtIl.... PoweU aYnoe noJ1b. fort, .t-.._?'
- - ..-er
U
ective......
ee
ome an are opm 0 • pu c. S. "Eo Li .:::. S. ;.
Cn": on _ I l l " '. . . . .Nt .....t7-ftveloet.Dd
roof fires and ',,,c'lng the water dnmage
Tbe subject this Sunday will be "Karl Dlekluon A••• so ft. .d _tend", S. w. Ill... '1"",handNdtbo
.,Ioot 10 • ool.t I.
"Doth we I:want
the government to take about seventy·.five per cent on an fires at Marx aDd CommuDlSlD'."
at rt.. anales 180 It.
the center Ibie of Powell avenue. theuee alOha
I
Ii f
•
Iwhich it has been used. Foamlte has beeD
Improvements
of , tWG-Itol'J'
.weco 01
the • ofbt.er
of Powell
.TRue
b7 hthe
ate
over e woe re e """"ce,
as •
and
I....... h..... eo_fat. I...
.nclONd ooreh,
eI..l. ltne
ha,l...,
• rodlo.
Of b.
••df«l
or do we wish to keep the private agency found to be the oDly ellective chemical for
•
au.... .......... Uxl6 leet.
lind to..,.....b. fOot .nd _
o...b..d.....tha
"
-'. .r. o .......
...... :-Ltl
Sold
.. T.
theGproperty
01 "II..
Ceo.... W. GftIrOl'J' "nee
bl • loot
and ell.nb.&,
tile left an are Idq.
as a ploDeenng
group, which ..... a Deed use on oil butner and automobile fires.
-a.--d aT
u y ProIfI'IUD
and
II..
........ blo
of one
bond..... toand
...
the public agency can never do?" Is the
The firemeD have about two·thirds of
H. L. FU8SELL, AttornC)'.
aad thirty on ..hu.d .....tbo
a loot to •
Ii
M T leddso
NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sheriff.
POint
of tanarency
to old
at
ques on rs..
n ..
the money needed to make this change, PbThe Fortmg' btly will meet WI·th "rs
.w •
the beirlnnlne
tbenot(taDP'bt
has beariOA'
northa.-c
flft,..
Secretary of the Delaware COUDty
to give to Swarthmore the best In modem
i1ip Snow, of Wallingfotd, on Monday,
SHERIFF SALES
eight d _ nln...... mlnutea 10..,...lgbt
Council, left with the Swarthmore League fire protection, and ,'t IS' boped that they November 11th, at 2.30 o'clock.
b rl
aecondl . .t and a length of .b:ty.nIDe feet
M rs. H aroId B ames and Mrs. C barles
S e tr'a
OJlice. Novembe,
Court House.
and atty__1xalona
one-hundredths
• foot):
thftic.
of WomeD Voters at tbe meeting last Tues- wUJ receive the support of everyoDe wbo
Setahl.,.,
21. Media.
19" Pa.
continuIng
the cente,of lin.
of POWell
day. Mrs. Myers, who spoke on
makes Swarthmore his home, reDter and Fischer wiu give literary sketches. Mrs.
8 :80 A. M. o'dock
• .,enue nortb tot't7-three deareee fifty.nlne
Limitations of Public Relief," empbasized
owner alike. You never know when E . F uIIert on C 00k w.'ll reVlew
• "The Y oung
(Eaatem Standard
Caeh 0'TIme)
certlfted eheek ....
minutes
n.,..three
fifteen feet
aeeonM
andeat
_enleen
tour hUndred
..e-han.
and
that the private agency must develop pub- it will be a case of saving your own life. Mrs. Meigs" by Elizabeth Corbett. This at dille of sale (unleu otherwise alated in dredtha of a foot to the flnt mentioned pOint
Ii
"
t 0 certain
• sta nd ar ds w hich we 1936 membership cards will be maUed to b 00 k b as re aI fasc.na
• Ii' on aDd tb e au th or 15
. advertillement).
and place
beginning. on..
Contalnlnc
C opllllon
cO.dltlon. on daybalanee
01 oal..in ten dara. Other .."'"
and ot
tw.nty..,"'ht
h.nd .... thethirteen
of ••
must demand of public service.
all who seDd in their fee of $5.00 DOW, at ber best In it. Sbe bas a Dumber of
lie", more 0' I... a.d beln" all the lola na...
Th I
faOll
' l y has no t ye t b een thereby assisting the boys to accomplish successful books t0 ber credit .
FI erI FlieI. . Septe..ber Term. 1935
No••
bered
1. to
28 .both Ininclnalve
in Block
1 to
•
e ow IDcome
.0'"
both
Inoluolve
Block B.
24 to A.
42 both
taken care of by Federal funds, the hos- this new uDdertaking for the betterment
Members are requested to use their cars
Inelwlwe In Oloek C. 1 to 80 both InclUSive
pitalization of "those on sanitarium waiting of the local company.
to as5lSt
In thecertain
Township
Sptingfleld.
. in transportation whenever pos- situate
All that
pl~of or
parcel ofCounland In 01Oc.
k l i t0 80 both IncJ ua Ive In Dlodl:
lists has not been accomplished and the
Sl'b Ie.
01 Delaw... and S.... of Pe...yIVBnla,
plotinclUllive
of "round
~ eon"lned
Hand 16within
to 30 the
both
In above
Block G,
care of those in need under age require•
bounded
Beginning
and at
described
a point
as follows:
the Intersection of II(! ribed •
ments of certain service has been imposLocal Interest in Peace Parade the center line of Sprlngfleld road (Olty. No Improvebl'!!nts. Vacant ground.
three feet
wide)
with leet
the wid.)
center . .line
of Hand
Sold as>IIon""
the property
of Charles W. Gol'Bueh.
51'ble f or th e pu bli c agency, M rs. M yc.s
Powell
av••••
(8ltif-on.
.bown
__ 1500.00.
pointed out. Many questions wiIJ come
The largest "Peace" demonstration Phila. on the aforesaid plan; thence along the eenter RAYMOND F. STOPPER,
before us in the next two or three years,
d I h' h
'll tak
I
tL:- line of Springfleld road In an euter}Y diree- "'YRON 'ACOBY. Atto,.-.
e p la as ever seen WI
c pace IWI tion by the arc of a circle hawing a radius _
01
~., ..
she continued, but tbere is still need for
Saturday, November 9th. Two days before 01 tw.l.. hund.... and flfty.three leet Bnd
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
the private agency.
(Continued from Page 1)
Armistice Day I
seventeen one--hundredtba of • foot and eurvSheriII'.
ing
to
the
left
an
arc
distance
of
four
hundred
"In
Delaware
County
The
Poor
•
.
General
Smedley
BuUer
will
make
an
and
nlnetY-8even
feet
and
four
one--hundredths
h
and tb. Emergency Relief Board h" ve' car. and. EmIly Non both as old .fashlon.ed
f f t
I
The Be 001 Dlatrlct of the Borouah of
0
a ",ntloned
00 to a ...
PO nt
tangency
(tangenth..
to Swarthmore
wJJlolrlc.
receive
sealed hldII11 at19a,
the
at ofplac,
of begln.ln"
School DIo"let
on November
worked·in such close conJ'unction that there bndes hed for second place. Third pmes address on Reyburn Plaza. Dr. Jesse faa,
went to Stephen Spenc
wh chara t r Holmes, of Swarthmore, will be the master bearlnc south thirty-nine decrees sixteen at 8 o'clOck P. M., for suppl7fn8' towei sen:
Was no problem of unemployables on the .
,,'
.
er,
0
"c e - of ceremoDY.
..I.a", forty.ftv. aceonds .... and. 1.lIIJth Ice at the Coli.... Aven.e Sehool B.ndlng 10'
relief lists as in some larger communities" lZed an old fashioned grandmother, and
The citizens and youth of Swarthmore of two hundred dnd ftfty-one feet Bnd eighty- the period heainDing November 19 193G and
sbe
····rte'd
' Judith Koch, an old fashioned girl.
on..hand.... the 01 • foo'), th.nc. eon· .ndlng J.ne I, "8S. The tow."; moa. be
.
will
march
iD
a
unit,
leaving
for
Pbiladeltlnu,""
alongsixty.two
the
n •• ofnoSPrlnafteld
towel.
-.
At her invitation the members inter- Evidently the judges had a· soft spot in phia from tbe Friends' Meeting House in road south
degrees
minufell Tu,kloh
must be hath
delivered
at lea.at oneeatel
a Y 22x••
and
Week
their
hearts
lithe good old days"
.seconds east three hundred and forty.. co}Jected at leaat once a week. The '-eMrs.Mrs.
Myers
they chairman
had any Fntz
. Fnes
, as. for
.' cars at 9.30, and assembling in PhiIadeI- fifteen
nine. feet and thirty-one one-hundredths of a Uverle. shftll c:olUlf4t CJf a minimum of u.
qrupted
uestions.
10hnwhen
Marshall,
a down in red a.nd wh,lte,
foot
to a point the Intel'llectlon of the center
I tel 990 tow I
_,_
a".
d
1
F
T
I
th
hi
h
d
phia
at
Broad
and
Christian
Streets
at
line
of
School
Lane
(forb-five
teet
wide)
with
PI'OX ma y _
• e.. Towazil BUppUed are
10:30, marchw'g I'D the parade from there the center line of said Springfield road' to be at the aole nak of tbe )Jenon supplying
of the department of Government and:m .' ranClS ayor as e g
th.nc, • Ion" th e een"', II n. of .a.d
. Seh'l
the towels.,
P8yQJent
for the l ..
towel
8en.
Economic Welfare 'lnttoduced Mrs Myers InhabItant of most farm yards-the pIg , to City Hall.
00
Ic.
wUl be The
mad.
In monthl7
taII ......
On December 3,' the Swarthmore'
were w. inners of fourt.h prizes. Elizab.eth.
Lane south thirty degrees forty.flve minute. beg'nnlng December 1li 19815 Th 8ch J
Anyone
interested
in attending
the. ftve
weat on
six..hund
hundred
and01dfu.-six
ninelyth
to' termle te ;:
will hear Dr. Paul M. Pearson speak OD Sh ankli n as an E gyp ti aD L ad an d Wini- parade
is aaked
to communicate
with Miss
....tbo
a loot feet
to aand
point
the Dll!ltrlct
t.w,1 ••will
rvlcehave
•• aD>'
tlme.po
liThe Virgin Islands under the United States fred Pa.rk as. a
er captured
Intel'JJeetion of the center line of said School bOtJee..' Sainples and'd rI tf
n t be ba
fifth
th
ti
b
h
Iso
Lydia
Turner,
telephone
Swarthmore
218,
Lane
with
a
line
forming
the
rear
line
of the mUted with bid
Th
esc
s!h
o~
~'-'-'£'
au
Sovereignty.". A luncheon wU/ precede the
In . IS sec on w IC a
pre- or Mrs. Patrick MaliD Swarthmore 608-R. 'ota .hown In Block G projected In an "'''rl7 •• .. the naht .;, reJeit .ny
all hid;" remeeting at the Woman's Club.
sented SIXth pnzes to Margaret Sheppard
,
. direction .to. the point of Hid Intenectlon, rv
,
and Betty MacDonald, who represented
,
thence In a straight line el'OSllng the westerly
ELIZABETH .".!.. LUEDERS.
Emibita Drawings in l"biIa.
half
of
School
Lane
and
aJoni'
the
rear
linea
10-215.03T
Sec-"'Hawaiian girls.
Big CODtest for J.."enile Teams· 01 lou numbend 0 •• to Ilfteen (1-15) bo,h
___ ,.
The end of the long parade was fonned
Inclusive In Block G. north flfly-nlne dearees
Many Swarthmoreans altended'a special by the Miscellaneous Division in whicb
Larry Drew, captain of the Third Grade leet
twenty west
one-hand""'tbo
01 aand
loot8ve
to
fifteenandminutes
foul' hundred
"iew of Howard F. Stratton's postal draw- Mrs. James F. Bogardus and children, FootbaH Team, of the College Avenue a point in the easterly aIde of Denb, avtnue .
CHICKENS
ings of Egyptian Peasant Pipes last Katrina and Teddy, left no room for com- School, announces that bis team has chal.
. Fryen and Stewel'a
Thursday, October 31, at the Free Library petitors to first prize distinction. The Ienged the Third Grade Team of the minutes' forb--elght seconds west forty.Rve
lb. 30.
of Philadelphia, on Logan Square. This Bogarduses each clearly demonstrated either Rutgers Avenue School, to a big game. feet to a point on the westerly aide of said
Roaaten, 4 to 6 lb.,
lb. 32c
Denby23 avenue
the C,northel\St
cornerthe
of rear
Lot
opened an exhibition of the drawings what the well dressed sleep walker is wear- The contest will take place at 3.30 next No.
in Block
thence along
TURKEYS
which will continue througl1out -November. ing, or the properly prepared retirer. Tuesday afternoon on the Rutgers Avenue linea of Lolli Noa. 19 to 23 both incl1l8tve In
lb. 3Sc
Block
C
north
fifty.8ve
denees.
flfty..ane
Mrs. Lucretia Blankenberg, of l'nlla,"e•.• , Jerry Dana as Raggedy Ann was second Field.
Timmy Mercer and Stephen minutes tWenty.ftve lI~onds weat one hundred
DUCKS
lb. 2Sc·
Both and seventeen feet and nine one-hundredth.
phia: assisted Mr. Stratton in receiving on prize winner j George Dickson, "Pop Eye," Spencer will referee the game.
Thursday. Mr. Stralton, who has made third; Emily Smitb, who resembled Aunt teams exteDd invitations to all, to attend .•ofalda Lot
thence
the ....
r linof
..
toot No.
to a19.point
the .Iong
norihweat
corner
GUINEAS
his home here J in the Swarthmore Apart- Jemina and wheeled "SeJassie's Twintup- We are told "cake will be free."
of Lot ~~ 14 to 18 both inclllliive in Block
Special
pro $1.60
ments, for the past few years, was for lets" in a coach, fourth; Richard Armitage, Henry Grant is Captain of the defending C,
mlnutnortb""
.. 10rty.ftv,
..condo
west one
h.nd,..,
fortY-nine
dec:reea
twenty.nlne
many years head of the School of In- a wooden Soldier, fifth; David Stewart,' team.
and thirteen feet and twenty.nJne one-hun.
d
HENNERY EGGS, Doz.
dredths ofof said
a foot
point
the along
northwest
. Art of P hiJadelphia. His present cowboy, sixth; Helen Smith, a lovely
ustrlal
corner
Lot toNo.a H,
thence
the
exhibit was recently shown in the Na- Dutch girl, seventh; and Louise Bowman
SHERIFF SALES
Pullet 38c
Medium 45c
tional Gallery of art at Washington, D. C. as a Zouave, eighth.
Sheriff's Oft'ice, Court Houlle, Medja,
Large White HeDnery SOc.
PB.
Novembel'
30. 1935
Send Your Orden 'Dr
A nnastice
•• D ay Ex'ercises at H. S. bestIn costumes
addition to the special prizes for the
9.80Saturday.
A. M. lEaatern
Standard
Time)
in each section, there was
Time
$5.00 per Year
The Armistice Day exercises at the a miniature loaf of bread and a large
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certified check
Arcbitectural Forum, $4 Year
Swarthmore High School will be held on red apple for each chUd. The bread was at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
Fortune $10 Year to
balance in ten days. Other
Waverly Ave_ and Baltimore Pike
Monday morning at 8:35 in connection contributed by Martel Brothers and the advertisement),
conditioDs on day of sale.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
with the weekly school assembly. The apples by Frank, the barber. Green's Coal
Swarthmore 1831
sw.. J363-W
313 n.rhaouth Ave.
Levari Facias
No.
336
Jpeaker is AlIen S. Olmsted, 2nd, of Phila- Service provided paper. bags printed with
Septem.ber Term, 1985
delphia, who is a lawyer and war veteran. the names of the Business Association
All that certain lot Cor piece of ground with
ll~ing a holiday this day has been set apart members and particulars of the parade. the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate in the TOwnship of Haver.
You Are Invited to See the
particularly for the fathers of the pupils of Each chiJd was given a bag in which to ford. County of Delaware and State of Penn.
the school. The public, as wen as the carry the various gifts he received. Toy sylvania, bounded and described according u. a
survey and pJan thereof made by Alva
fathers, are invited to these exercises.
I s~luealeirs were given out by the Assocla- L.certain
Rogers, R. L. S.. Ardmore, Pa., on April
Dr. WaUer W. Haviland, headmaster of
to aU the children. Shirer's Swarth- 30th, 1926, as follows. to wit:
Beginning at a point On the northeasterly
the Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, more Pharmacy presented each chiJd with side of Rising Sun road (45 feet wide) at the
was the speaker at the Monday morning a package of lollipops.. Michael's Col- distance of two hundred twenty-eight Bnd
one-hundredths feet. measured north.
For a Ride or Demonstration
ASSembly of the Swarthmore High School. lege Pharmacy abo distributed lollipops. forty·one
westwardly along the 8ald aide of RiSing Sun
rDlld.
from
ita
intersection
with
the
north_
His subject was "William Penn the Man."
The committee in charge of tbis year's
westerly side of Malvern road (45 feet wide)
Dr. Haviland presented very interestingly parade consisted of E. M. Buchner, Frank (If both were eJ[tended to inte1'8eet); thence
the wide cultural background whicb Wi/- MasseIU. C. R. Russell, C. E. Hannum and continuing along the said side of Rising Sun
road northwestwardly on the are of a ciTeJe
liam Penn acquired in his studies in Eng.. T. J. Ewig.
curving to the lett with a radius of n:ne
SWARTHMORE 1250
land and in France. During his life he
- - -...~-dredths
feet
the
are
distance
of
twenty-eight
wrote 157 books and pampblets. This
Cbicken Dinner
hundred
forty-one
and thiriy.flve
and
fifty.aix
one--hundredths
feet to aone-.hun·
point:
thence north flfty.ftve degrees three minutes
scholarly understanding led him, at the
passing through the center of the party
Another dinner, under the auspices of east
age of 24, to join the Sodety of Friends,
wall between these premf&es and the premises
which led to us establishing the province the Woman's Guild of Trinity Church, adjOining to the northwest one hundred
and ninety one-hundredths feet
of Pennsylvania. The speaker pointed out wiD be held on Thursda} evening, Novem- thirty_six
to a point; thence south twenty-elght degrees
that ·this state is the only one· of the 48 ber 14th, from 5:30 until 7:30 o'clock. fifty-e{ght minutes east thirty_two and eighty
one-hundredths feet to a point: thence south
The pjece de resistance wiJJ be "chicken." fifty-six
which is named after its founder.
degrees fortY""l5even minutes west.
This will be served with many other passing through the center of a certain eight
feet wide driveway laid out between· these
delicious delicacies.
premises and the premises adjoining to the
southeast. one hundret! thirty.three and ninety_
one-hundredths feet. the 8rst mentioned
Local W. I. L. Has 306 Members seven
point and place of beg[nning. Being Lot U2
and known 88 No. 2917 Rising Sun road.
Under and subject nevertheless to certain
In last week's issue the number of new building
restrictions_
members of the local branch of the WomUnder and subject further to the payment
en's International League was given as of a certain mortgage debt or principal Bum
of fifty·six hundred dollara with interest
nine, when it should have been ninety. thereon.
Together with the tree Bnd common use.
Including this addition which has been
right.
and privilege of the above men.
made dUring the past year, the local mem- tioned liberty
eight feet wide driveway. as and for a
bership now totals three hundred and six. passageway and driveway, In common with
the owners, tenants and occupiers of the
premises adjoining to the southeast. at all
times hereafter forever.
Dancing CIa·ses Tomorrow
Reservinc thereout. nevertheless, the free
and Uninterrupted USe, right. liberty and prlv.
Everyone needs more of this strengthening
The chaperons for the opening classes of ilege of the aaid eight feet wide driveway, lUI
and
for
a
passageway
and
driveway
tOT
the
food.
bottled sunshine. That'. wbat
the Swarthmore Assemblies this Saturday
use and benefit of the owners, tenants and
evening will be: Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. occupiers of the premises adjoining to the
Penncresl's Pure Milk is. It's brimful of joyoUS
energy.
Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mr. southeast. at all times hereafter forever.
Subject to the proportionate part of the
and Mrs. Milton Fussell, and Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. \Vray. The classes which meet this
Prompt Radio Service
week
arc the Introductory from 7 until
FOR
8.30 o'clock and the Junior Assembly from
UTILE-GREEN RADIO
8.45 until 10.30.
r
1
The Intermediate and the Senior Assem3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
WI; .ARE SPECIAUSTS
bly will IDeet next Friday evening.
Swarthmore J 235
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In Hallow·e'en Parade
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No.
46
SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER
15,1935
PIO PER TEAll
=
Comer Stone Laid at Dedication of New Post Office Building on Saturday
,.
PRESENT RFSOLUTION
TO DR. A. E. BASSETI'
ARTHUR
E. BASsEIT
GEORGE
F. CORSE
( T~wiispeople Witness Dedication of
Swarthmore's Fine New Post Office
Dr. Arthur E. Hallett and Ceo. F.
Corse Retire frOm School Board
After
Lov.ly Modem
Sehinc MaDy Tears
Exerc:iaea
Monday night's meeting of the School
d
th I t f th t
f
D
oar was e as 0
e erm or r.
Arthur E. Bassett, president, and Geo",e
F. Co,*" chairman of the Insurance committ.... All members were present and
James H. Hornaday, visited
Schthe
b meeting.
Mr. Hornaday and George
0 •mger will
lake office at the Dext meeting in December.
A resolution was passed by the Board
commeDding the faithful services Dr. B...
selt bas rendered In the past six years iD
office. A copy was mounted and framed
and presented to Dr. Bassett.
A contract was awarded the Kline Towel
Supply Company to furnish TurlWh towels
for the use of tbe school children in the
gymnasium. This service will begin about
d Ii·
of Samuel D
Dr~ D_ ....u. Pre.ident of
School BoarcI, rctired fr om 0 iiice
November 18.
d
th
On the recommen
a rized
OD th PYnencli • at MODday
-_...
L- , _ _
night'. meZ!liDJ. Mr. Corse, who baa been Cuairman
0 f the I nClyde, the Boar au tho
f
aarance Co",aoiHee OD th. Board, .100 retire. !hie month.
ture of
to bring e appr
0
tbe school property. excluding real estate,
"THE PIPER" HERE
up
to
date.
The
Ballinger
Company
will
A
DJ:'
make the app raisal. This bas DOt b e e n . l l 1 \ L
'"'OMORROW
~~ all
dODe
sinceR.1930.
•
Frank
Morey . .reported that durmg
the last mO Dth the elementary Iebool eDL ••L
roUment bad Increased by six, the. school enrollment bad lost two, making a
total lnaease of four, or a total of 884
pupils attending the Swarthmore .schools.
There are three mote tuition pupils than
theAml°etntther Pwreasvio:'eived from John .E.
WELFI DRIVE TO
BE HELD IN MARCH
a'
Tomonuw at 2.30 and at 8.15 "The
•
~_ ....___ P body will
P,per" by 1""""......
ea,
be preseuted .. the fust of the Junlnr
Conln'hut.... Allred to Give OD. Series prodactiOltS of the Players Club of
Fourth 01 UauaI SiDn Now to
Swarthmore. '
Cover Nest Three Moniba
Sixty men, women, and ehildren will appear In this German folk legend. While the
Ellwood B. Chapman, of Harvard Ave- JuDior S.riesls principally for the children.
n........
Michael, reg....tIng the use of the high nue, Swarthmore's Chairman in the aDUual
school JlYDlnasium for a
United Campaign, bas' brought to our atot.
!h.
...
,....
lentieot· tJoe.folhwiolr dJ..........
IA
th purpose of pnctlcmg a .... p,..,~~. ~
"'."_. .
....
fa the evenings. A list of the hoys' the drive this year.
•
names was given. The .Board ~ted a
The Welfare Federation of PbUadelphia
limited use of the gymDaSlum to this ~up wU/ be known benceforth as the Com'ded .'"
a certain costs as for lights
.•
proVl. . ""y p y
munity FUDd of Philadelphia and vicinity.
Eaton reported that
This decisioD was reached by the Board of
taxes received by the- Board up to this Directors in view of the f~t that the
term "welfare" bas in the last few years
time were in excess of other recent years.
~rou~!'I~io:
b'~
mos~
~
~ball
an~~::~ori..
laapectioD
SaturdaT
AfternooD
Although the lovely weather of f last
Saturday enticed many to the various ootbaU contests and boliday' week-end eJtcursions, there was still a considerably large
gathering of Interested citlzens at the dedi.
Offi
cation of the new Swarthmore Post
ce
OD Rutgers Avenue, During the entire
B
~100
for
Buildin. OpeD
r~
to~
of the
the
adultcommuDIti,
membershiptbe
to committee
attend thIS urges
productioD,
the evening
;".;c, .. , ., .
,
.
....,
-,
Mrs•.
• Ddaplalne's colD1nit!"" annou~c~ .t will present ~u1 F1.nung, the
Magi~. for ~ ~J'.:r program. Mr.
FJemmg, m pnvate life Dr. Paul F. GemmUI, of DlckinsoD Avenue, Swarthmore,
will give two .""!formances on MODday,
December 30th.
~_ _+-_ _
.p.~ularly
~oy
~orm.-
After elo.e of
corDer
of the stone.
Post Office DepartmeDt, laid the
_._
Burgess 10bn H. Pitman gave the '"'
dress of welcome, tracing tbe history of
postal facilities In Swarthmore from the
time when President Edward H. Magill, of
Swarthmore College, set up tbe
post office at the railroad station.~
just
after the openlng of the new college, on
o.:..:~.t
program tbe afternoon rays of the sun througb the period wben it was moved
concentrated on ¢he beautiful ",ntral Into part of a Dewly erected buDding at
doorway of the buDding with an ellul, the corner of Park Avenue and Cbester
geDce whicb made even more pronounced Road (1892), ngain wben it moved into
the true loveliness of tbe architecture, the Shirer BuDding upon the latter'. comThe speakers' platform was erected pletion In 1910, aDd finally In 1931 when
directly in front of the bUilding, OD the it was Installed In its most recent quarters,
steps approaching this main entrance.
until this last removal to a new, up-toOpening tbe services at 2 o'c1od tbe date, Government OWDed building. SucRev. John Ellery Tuttle, pastor of the ceeding Dr. Magill the postmasters, In
Ia • madef the order of their appointment, were:
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
the Invocalion,
the p ymg h0 William 1. Hall, Prof-.'r
Arthur
~
"America" by the Boys' Band of t e Beardsley, Edward Hannum, Caroline
Thomas Best Poot, Veterans of Foreign Hall, Charles A. Smith and VIncent
Wars, of Ridley Township.
Pownall. During the time Dr. Magill
The flag was rai!ed by Robert T. Bair, held the office Tbomas 1. Dolphin was
f th Harold AiDs' rth P__ American
0
• e.
wo
II
assistant and relieved the college presiSLegtOD,
:mgIedwhile
B the" band played Th. Star deDt of practically all the work of the
P
1IDDer.
alley th
post office. Burgess Pitman's outline inPostmaster Alfred P. Sm
..en c1uded many bumorous IncideDts In the
made the Intro.ductory address .brmgmg development of tbe local post office and
out that. the entire cost of the building U altogether was given In the Burgess'
now estimated amounted to
?f best ....troDomical manner," to quote the
which
was actually paid out In next speaker, Councilman John E. Gensownges on the job here. The cost of the mer. Mr. Gensemer speaking In the
"!W materials which weDt. into. the com- absence of J. Archer Turner, President
fo~
U~"'J
~6,442
~12,ooo
position
of the buDding
IS estimated at of Borough Council, produced many exot\Jy
.$S,IXlO-the
balance of
over $30,000 pressionS of mirth from the audienCe,
goin:g In wages to brickmaket's, etJ;., wbo :!rith...hJ:,...b\lll!PlfuJ.. Bod appl'Ollriate .......
pn;:.:.'"Ild.·tL,,';aw
{Or'",
,......, marks.
.....
.
. The Hon. Owen A. K...., chief clerk
(Continued OD
EDITH N. ,.." 'WI1IROP
~terlaJs
~
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P"". ')
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
REPORTS REmRNS
Miss Editb Newlin Gawthrop, one of
the long-time residents of Swnrtbmore,
died at her home, 425 Harvard Avenue,
on Tu~ay, November 12th, after a prolonged inDess. Sbe was In ber 76th year. $72.35 in Money and 2635 GarLEGION TO MEET MONDAY been confused with the "relief" work of
the Federal and State governments.
Miss Gawthrop was a faithful member
menta Reward Labon of
The regular monthly mee~g of .the
of the Swarthmore Friends' Monthly MeetAnother and most important step was
Loclll Guild
Harold Ainsworth Post, Amencan .Leg1on,
ing. She is survived by her sister, Mrs.
the
decision
to
join
forces
as
in
former
will be held In the Legion Rooms m BorMrs. 1. V. S. Bishop, of Harvard Avo,J. Russell Hayes" of Elm Avenue, Swarthough Hall at 8 o'clock n~ l:f"0nday eve· years with the FederatioD of Jewish Charinue,.
Secretary of the Swarthmore branch
more, and two brothers, Frederic H. Gaw.
There will be a discUSSIon of plans ties and again to conduct a United Cam- LocaI Men Form CommiHee to throp, of Wilmington J Del, and Henry A. of the Needlework GuDd, bas submitted the
~be proposed redecoration of the rooms. paign.1J
Gawthrop, of Norristown, Pa.
following report for the season just comPlan for· Affair in Early
Mr. Alben T. Eavenson is in charge of
Funeral services will be private and at pleted: ~72.35 in mODey and 2635 garments
It 'Was deemed wise to postpone this
December
entertainment and refreshments for the year's campaign until March 1936, in view
the convenience of the family, Interment were distributed among the nineteen chari:
Wilmington, Del., the birthplace !lea of· the branch.
of the difficulty of obtaining adequate reThere bas heen an increasing sentiment witt be
The collection was Dotably spleDdid this
one hundred attended the
suIts while an active election was being this faIl throughout the Borough that the of the deceased.
year,
a good· proportion being warm aild
and Son Banquet held in the ~ethodist held in the dty, and in view, too, of the custom of giving·an Annual Dinner to the
suitable
for large, boys and girls. Many
Church last Friday evening. Major F~ank anticipation of a greatly improved indus· Higb School Football Team should be
ANNE MARR BOYT
garments were made at home and wen
N. Smith was chairman of the comnuUee tnal !ituation in the spring.
revived.
nsis'
f 1
Miss Anne Marr Boyt, daughter of Mr. made. The number which is about the
wbo a rranged the affair. Mr. Thomas A.
tm..e officers ,.....,...,.t to finance the three
An informal committee· co
ling 0
•
same as last year is Dot the onJy consider~
r~.u
"eryweather acted as master 0 f ce..-:
til'~rvenmg' mODths
.
-~..by asking all contribu- PauI Brawn, WiIIi'am CmemerJ
Elric.
S JohD T. Boyt, of 210 Park Avenue,
passed
ation. Quality figures In the question. For
mo Dies.
u.
t Samue I Dodd,E.M
to. to continue their payments at the rate Sproa,
. Buchner) lack away early Wednesday morning, Novem!ler
this fine- work thanks are extended to the
I
••
f
this Hanna,. and Laurence Drew have volun· 13th, after an illness of some weeks.
•
..._- fr
Here at Peace Parade of
last year's subscription or
teered to see that this year's dinner Is a
Miss Boyt, who was born In Newcastle, seventy':orie directors and all contributors
in this district.
.......y om
addiuonal quarter year.
•
success. It has heen decided to hold the England, had lived In Swarthmore about
The garments were divided among the
Among the many' Swartbmore:ms ~ho
purlng these c~ming. mo~l~s while pre· event eady next month.
fourteen years. She was, for over twelve
participated in the Peace Parade 10 Phila- paring for the spnng. dnv~, It 15 hoped that
Several of the leading college fo~tball years, a' member of the Swarthmore Pres- following: Chester-Crozier Home for ~:..
delphia on Saturday were: Dr. and Mrs. all work~ !-,hen ~ng tbe work of coaches in this section of the state will be byterian ChurdJ J of which she was for. curables, Day" Nursery, Tuberculosis ~
Willi m I Hull Dr. and Mrs. Jesse H. tbe Commuruty Fund will stress the fact present Tickets will be on sale at SbIrer's merly an unusually efficieDt and devoted pensary, Chester Rescue ·MissioD; Media~
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins, that it ca6JJot be superseded in any way Swarth;"ore Pbarmacy, the College Phar- teacher, and later, superintendent, in tbe Mothers' Assistance Fund, Children's Aid
HO
SOciety; Ridley Park-Taylor Hospital;
D
Mrs William T. Jobnson. Mrs. by the tellef work of the Federal Govem- macy Swarthmore National Bank, and Sunday School.
Swarthmore-Private
Case, VISiting Nurse,;
Thatcl.er, Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, ment.. This latter is uitended primarily to
Toggery Sbop.
. At the lime of ber death she was ExecuPhlladel~-Babies'
Hospital, Children'S
M
Sa rgent Walter, Mrs. Paul Furnas, supply the physical needs of those who are
Complete details will appear in a later tive Secretary of the Mothers' Assistance
J Episcopal City Mission, Friends' Hor:ne
Aid
Fund of Delaware County, which post abe
Mrs. W Id E Fisher Mrs. Frank L. Rey- unemployed and are thus unable to sup- issue of the SWARTBJ
for Poor Children, Home Missionary 50rs.
0 Walter
Shoemaker, Mrs. port themselVes, wbUe the funds coUected
had held for three or four years.
cietYJ
HODle for Infants, Industrial Home
.:: Turner, Mrs. Raymond Hunt, in the United Campaign are used fo, the Police and F;'" Companv Notes
Surviving besides her father are four sisRusso
R
for
Blind
Women, Lovers of Little ChU.
·
II
Mrs
Warren
Foote
and
support
01
hOSPItals,
homes,
orphan
-...
J
ters
and
two
brothers.
Mr. oger
,.
f m
. '1
. Ii' us
drenJ
M.
E.
Deaconess' HomeJ Volunteers
Funeral services will be held this after.
.
. '{umer Many students ro asylums and many SIIDl ar orgaruza 0
of
America.
Colleg; also attended, led by which
dependent entirely upon private
At 2.00 P. M. on Tuesday C. E. Blythe, Doon at 2 o'clock at the bome, followed
nean H. E. B. Speight, Professor
support.
of Parksid" appeared before Magistrate by Interment, which will be private, at Littlefield 8aJIet CoaainJr Here
Pennock aDd Professor and Mrs.
Rumsey and was fined
and costs Arlington Cemetery, LansdowDe, Pa. Dr.
Tbe Littlefield Ballet wlll appear at the
Mali
F'
Served
for speeding In the Borough.
• 10hn Ellery Tuttle, pastor of the Presby- Swarthmore High School Auditorium at
Kneedler, Jr., and Donald!:.First Come, irst
At 7.03 P. M. the same day the Fife terlan Church, will conduct the services. 8.15 next Friday night. The Swarthmore
l n'
Although the new Post Office did
Department responded to a cabIII fro?t :::'0 - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _, League of Women Voters is bringing the
Garrab
led the local boy scoutthmarc
The Swarthmo
re float, with e S,.ogaas'
Elm Avenue, where a slight aze ID e
b
.
"The Pn'de of America Is Progress'L wd'
kitchen was extingulS
h ch here In a large and varied program
not offiCl'a1ly open until Monday
. . h ed.
Revl've Old Teams
alld
.I.' rs.
Y la
prepared under the direction of "'{
morning, a letter addressedA to
W i
promises great entertainment for all.
Fo11owing a discussion of athletics
George Frescoln, of Harvard veTurner.
'es at
Due (and looking suspiciously like
Third Philosophy Lectwe
for adults at the last school hoard
La'hrary to Open Next Wedaesday
Dr. Holmes was master of ceremODi
it ;".. self-sent) was already in
meeting, Dr. Arthur E. Bassett of
ev~~u:~
TO GIVE DINNER FOR
B. S. FOOTBALL TEAM
in
Fa~er
~
!!!eir
1m"..
d
wtn:~
~
;:I~;m
~.J:~~:e
Buch~er's
R.
p!;rI!
~
~IO.oo
Be~iamln
•
the p a r a d e . .
"'ocIav's Game Next to ......
• _ct
a'
•
The local High School eleven .'ost bits
t Marple-Newtown last FndaY Y
the close
score 0 f 6. afternoon
game
0
0 '
This
th
'n meet Nether PrOVIdence at
Nether
ti lastf
ey WIProvidence. Th'IS W ill be the
game of the season Wit
e
.
. b th ""cep OD 0.
th Th nksgiving Day game whIch WIll
bee
with Lansdowne High School
on the Lansdowne' field.
play~
tbe office Salurday afternoon, the
first letter to pass throug b the slot
In the new buDding.
The distinction of having purchased the first stamps issued at
the new quarters, g0 eo to the boys,
Jack and David SeYD!0u~, ~d
Joseph Ho Ischer, W b0 It IS• S31d
waited from 4.30 A..I.Y.l.
" u ntil the
Post Office opened, for the purpose.
Next to the last lecture In tbe series
the "Mountain Whites," and George
,
of four November lectures bemg' sponsored
F • Corse 0 f the "Frog Hollows"
by the Department of Pbilosophy of
ngreed to revive these old volley ball
Swarthmore College, will be given at
teams of ten years ago .. All the old
8 o'clock this Sunday evening, the 17th,
members and prospective new mem.
by Professor 10bn W. Nason.
hers are invited to see either of
The subject of this week's discussion
these men or come to the,first game
WI'o be "The Socialist Evasion." As usual
next Wednesday night at the now
uc held ID' tbe Fn'ends
the lecture WI'II ~High School gym at 8 o'clock , preMeeting House and will be open to the
pared to take part.
public.
1 1 . - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _-'
The remodelling of the Swarthmore Publie Library in Borough Hall has been completed but the task of re,lnstalllng the hooks
necessitates the dosing of the rooms on
Saturday of this week aDd on nen Mon-
day~
The Library wiD be open from 1.30 until
A De.,t Wednesday afternoon.
5.30
formal opening and dedication of the
new rooms will be beld at the annual opm
meeting of the Library Board In lanuary.
I
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
riOV 1 G H:l35
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I
N_O_VEMBER 8, 1935
I Firemen to Purchase New Truck
Philosophy Lecture Sunday
lex"Me oC keepIng ..... In .._
order and roar lin.. oC Lola N... 10 to 18 bolh ;;;
repaIr.
el... lve In Block C. north Cort••Coo r d
atone ..
Rreee
It IS Ihe aIm of Ihe Swarlhmore FlreThe second leclure 10 .he senos of four andImprovemenlll
(rome hous. OOollllt
21x'S of
Cee'.two-story
porch Cront.
..t flltyaBeven
nlnet. Ceetminute.
and twenty_fiVe
....nl•• Coursecond;
on..
men to replace the chenucal truck which Sunda) evemng addresses sponsored by the stucco garagt', 12x18 teet.
hundredtha of a root to • point the north\v<'llt
SoldSasMarch.
the property
of Alan
March
and ftar
cornerHnes
of aald
Lot lios
No I10.to thence
tbe
was purchased b} them cleven years ago, Department of PhIlosophy of Swarthmore Ruth
mortgagors
andH.real
owners
of Lots
9 bothalong
Indu,i\'
WIth
a
combmalion
booster
and
foamtte
CoJIegc
will
be
gIVen
at
800
P
M
NovemJAMES
PATTERSON
Attorney.
in
Block
C
north
(ort,.
dt'K'reetI
thiny
mlnult!
Mrs. T. Jeddson Myel's, Executive
generator, carr.Hog four 200 foot lengths ber 10 by Professor Brand Blanshard Fieri Fadas
No 694 west two hundred and thirteen (eet and lorty
Secretary of County Welfare
September
Term.
1935
one-.hundredths
a foot
to a thence
point on
the
of ooe and a half Inch leader hose which These lectures arc held ID the Friends'
Lot "nth imps in S\1iarthmore Boro Del easterly
side or 01
Powell
avenUe,
parlly
Council, Speaker
has been f U
crossing
PoweJl
northCee'
forty
o n'l v ery eIfcr IIve In fiIg hi IDg M ce I109 H orne an d are open I0 Ih e pu blIC Co Pa on S W IJ DJckmson AVe 101 7 It thin
.. minutes
westavenUe
twentv.Rv.
ond degrl'\'l
e•• hl
E from S If Harvard Ave
Cntg
on threeJ one-hundredth. 01 a foot to a lJOint In
y
roof fiIres and lesscmng t h e water damage
The subject thiS Sunday wIll be "Karl S
Dickinson
Ave 80 It. and extending
S W.
• Do "c \unt the go, emment to take about sc\ enty f1\ e per cent on all fires at Marx and CommuDlsm"
at rt anKles 180 It
the center hne of POWeJJ avenue. tht-nce alohle'
stut-co o(
the • center
of Powell
avenUe
by hund,
the ..
01 er th e II h 0Ie re I1C f 'emcc, as 10 R uS>la, "h,eh II has been used Foamlle has been
ftndImpro\l'mcntB
(camp hou.. consist
'.x30 or two..story
.ncl..ed porch.
circle line
having
a radlU'
oC five
or do \\ e \\I .. h to keep the prn ate agency I found to be the onl} effcctn e chemical for
sluceo s.;arsKe. 24'1:16 reet
and forty eight teet and firtl' one-hundrroths
Monday-s Fortnirrhtly Program
Sold as the property or George W Gl't'gory of a foot Bnd curving to the left an arc dl~
I
..
"'0
and
T Gregory
hIS ".. Ie
tance Ihlrty
01 one hundred and o(
thit'ty
Ihe pubhc
(an ne"r do I" IS Ihe
The firemen have aboul hID Ihmls of
II LMile
FUSSELl,
Alto....
and
a seven 10rl'i •t
quc"lIon !\fr.. T jeddson l\hers Executne I the mone\ needed 10 make Ih,s change
The
\\111 meet "Ith Mrs
NATHAN .. PECHIN Sheriff
Phoint 01 tangency (bmnent to said arc at
t (>hlbegmnlDR'
Secrclan of Ihe D,lallare Counh Welfare 10 gn. 10 SlIarlhmore Ihe besl 10 modern' Ph III>
on Monday,
SHERIF. SALES
•••
d..,r""" thereof
non.teen
(orly....
1 SnOli of
has monul",
bearing north
fift)",
CounCil left \\llh the S\\ arthmore League fire IJrolec(lon, and II IS hOlled Ihal Ihn\
embcr J I th, at 230 o'clock
scconds east and a length or sixty hlne ft l't
h
'J
1\1 rs H aro Id B arnes and "Irs
10
Sh( rifTSaturdey
s Office. Nov.mber
Court House
Dnd fin} SIXalon.
one-hundredths
a foot) PO",i1
thel ('
of \\ omcn \ o(ers al I e mecllOg Ia'i Tues IIdl reeClIe Ihe support of Olenon. IIho
Charles
23 Media
'9'6 Pa
,onhnuln.
Ih. "nl"of lone
da\
l\her .. \\ho "poke on • The I' makes S"arthmore hiS home renter and h ..cher \\111 J!:ne hteraf) sketches
Mrs
930 A M oci()(!k
avenue north forty threc d€."grees
I
f I
I f ' emp h a'1Ze d home 011 ncr alike You n"er'
F u IIer t on C 00 k III II reVICII Th e Y oung
(Eastl'rn00Standard
mmutcs fifteen (cet
seconds
fouraf I
.mlll,l1on' 0 , Ubl IC R Ole
knOll f
IIhcn
Cond,hono-$250
Ca,h orTIMe)
"rhfied ch..,k ""nly.th".
andcast
,.,.nleen
on .. hu,
Ihll Ihe pm ale a.enC\ mu'l de"lop pub 1111111 be a ca'e of SoWIn" lour olin hfe Mr' Mel"" bl Ehzabelh Corbell
ThIS al I,me
oal.
olhen"'e ,In'.d on d,•• ltI" 0' a (00' to Ihe fir., men'.oned Ponl
he ommon to ccrtaln .. tandards "hlCh \\e 11936 m ml)er_llll> cards II1II be mall·d 10 book hae;.nal fa"cmatlOn and the author IS mIHrlls(ment) bulance In ten days
Otber and place of
Containing thlrtu:n
.
.
.
.
.
.
C{)lIIiJtlUns
011
day
or
sale
acrell
ond
h"enty
eight
one-hundredths
mu'l dcmand of pubhc scrllce
III IIho 'cnd In Ibelr fcc of $,00 nOli, II /"r h"1 10 II
She ha< a numbcr of
ncrc more 0' '''' and beon. all Ihe 'ols of
nuonn
II It' I0\\ In co II1(' f toU II III" no ( ,e I b een th~rclJ\ a<:. ..I .. lIn .... the boys to accomph ..h I '-'... e I
• E ...
4 b h
'urrc«ful book, 10 her or dl
F'e-, 'n" ••,
No 504 h('r't'd 1 to 28 both
ID lJIock A I t ,
tak(n (Ire of 1.)\ Feder II fund" the hoc; tillS nel\ undert' Iklng: for the betterment I
cm IJUS arc
to U':e their cars
m llIock InC mock
I to B
30 24
bothto Ihdusl\(,
S('ptember Term 1935
3mclusive
ot inclusnl'
42 both
JlI I IIIZ 1I Ion 0 f II IO"C on e;. mIt Inum \\ altlng of th" local cnml,an,
IAllt thatth curtam
T
hpiece's
I
fi
,.
C
I
•
~,
I 0 a .... I.. I In I ran ..porIa t Ion \\ Ilene\ er pos
or parccl or land 10 JHock I I to 30 bulh .ne'u' •..••
n "1-'
...
Sl
un.
e
III
u
0"
ns
II'
0
PI'"
nJ.:.lc
oun
y
H
lind
16
to
30
both
inclUSive
10
Block
h"t .. hi"
.. hed md the
-.-__
"Ible
of LJdu\utre and Stote of I ennsyhama cont.... ned \Hthm the plot or ground abole d(
f II110t bccn Iccomph
I
d
C lie 0
lU"C In nl:CI
un cr If,!:e reqUirc
.-- _
1J0undl.'d
IIcJ.:IDDlm:
and at
descrIbed
a l10mt
as follo"s
the mtersectlon of scribe"
nantc; of ccrt lin "enlCe h.I" been Impo..
Local Interest in Peace Parade the
hne o( Springfield rand (fifty_
No
Vacant ground
e;.liJk for (ill' puhlu: It:tnC\ 1\lr>: 1\1\ cr'"
I
fl'et '"dd \uth the {'{'nter Ime or
Sold as the IJt'OI1erty of Charles W Gomuel
I O\u~1I
n\enue (lietyone
feet along
wld~) the
as 8hO\\n
l\Ioney-SI500
00 R
Jlolnted out
1\11n\ (Iuc"hon" \\ III lOme I
The I tr,!e .. t • PI.' Ire demon ..trahon PhJ/a on
thl! 1tf0rl-'f;al(l
plun thence
ccnler HAHand
YMONO
I STOPP1-
'PUBtlC R"I.I"F'
SUBr. . r.
JECT AT L.W.V. MEET
I
~
a~enC\
1I~
on~hundrcd'h.
Fortm~hth
~O\
f~,
Walhn~ford
0'
~Ir"
finy.nItH~
0'
hundr,~d
(unk~,
bt>glDnlh~
O
I
Infore II- n (he nexl hID or time Ie II'
.:::hc contmued but there 1<:' .:::tlll need for
till' prn ttc
~I
Inclusl~c
requr~led
Forly PrJ'ZeS GI·ven
I
In HaIIowe'en ParadeI
thr~
C~llttr
ImprOlCm~nts
I
::~;, l~y ~\,.~m:;~'I~r'~n'~.~'e"hn:~~~r:r :~'~~;I'
dclphll h" C\cr '"n 11111 lake place (hIS
MYHON JACOBY. Attorneys
ISllU"'dl\ :'\:o\cmiJeI9th Tuo dl\s L"fore uf t"ehe hUndrc(t nnd firty three feet and
NATHAN P PECHIN
(Colltmue(] from Page I)
:\rml .. tlcc Da\ I
su\(nt.e(1l one hundredths of D (oot Dnd CUrl_
Sheriff
InJ.: to thc Il.!ft an nrc dlstance or four hundn'd
In Dclall lie Counil The Poor Board
and EmIli ),;011 hOlh a' old fa,hlOned
Gcncrtl Smcdle, Butler 11111 make an and non"'Y'''en (ee' nn,1 four one.hund,.,lth,
Thc S.hoo' nos''"c' or 'he norou.h of
IOd thc I mcr,!tnC\ H.ehcf Board ha\c b"r l
d f
I I
I
Iiddre .... on H.e\burn Pllza
Dr
of a root to n pomt of tangency
to S\\nrthmore \\111 recene sealed b i t th
\ orked 10 "uch cloe;.e conjunctIOn th It th('re I ru e .. he
or "eCOD< pace T llrd IUlzes HI.. f S
h
I b
..
In .. t rn~ntloned nrc at pinel.! of ~ ...nnning hns School DistrIct office on Novembe;t sl I a 193;>('
I \\ent
to Stephen Spencer \\ho character_lome 0
\\art more \\11 e the rna ter bcann~ south thirty nlDc ch.ogr(!(>S slxtc
\I IS no problcm of unemplo,"hles on Ihe
of ceremo",
mmules ('''lY fi,"
."., and a 'cnolh , ...
'h, ColI ••e Avenue S,hool Bu.ld'n Coc
relIef 11 .. t<:., as m <:.orne larger commumtle"" lzed an old fa ..hJOned grandmother," and I Th
I
I
S
of t\~o hundred Dnd fifty one feet Dnd elghty_ the perIOd beg-JOnma:: No~cmber IS 1931 and
J uchth Koch an old fae;.hlOned g:lrl
e CitIzens an< \ out I of u arthmorc thrl.'e on(... hundr-edths o[ a foot) thence con en,lInJ.: June 1 1936 Th t w i t b
.. he\1a ..c;erted
E'ld"nll,
,l,e
Jud"e,
had
a
'ofl
spol
In
I
\\111
march
In a umt
for PhIladeJ- tJnUIDl! along the center hill' oC S)ll'"lhl::iield Turkl!ih bath iowels ap
42 e
I.er In"lall
II,. m mb rs I I r
,Ihe
. good old daIS" I) h lil from the lr,enlls'
road south sixty 1\\0 dCj!l'"ee!ol 110 mlnutt'S mu"'" be .•ul.'..
"'.-ed ot ,eas
' , oncea ae YW(>ekII ani
on
,.
e
n e
Ihelr ' hearls lor'
Hou'e In fi'
J IIpted 1\1r..
1\1\ er.. \\ hen the\ had an}
I 9 10
I
bl
Ph I d I nin
and thirty
on onhUntir(>d
hun Ir and
Iths forty_
f
I tuenfeet
sccunds
east thret!
coll(>dedl
at lenst'
on... a w ••k
Th. d..
Fntz Fries as a clo\\n In red and \\hlte cars a
ant a ....em mg m
Ia ec
e
e
(et
0
n Illerlcs shall consIst oC n nunimum or all
(lue..tIon" 1\lrs lohn Marc:ha)] chairman
h
t B d
d Ch t
S(
I foot to n pOlht the mtersectlOn of the center proxlmntely 900 tow Is TO\ I
J cd
<
p la10 a
roa
an h CIS Ian
hne of SchoolI Lane r (rorty.• five
5 supp I , are
of the department of Go\ernment
and and J Franns T
'"' pnced 10
h
d f reetsI a Ih
S feet "wnhd
1 1With
.1 '0 bc a' Ih. soIe rls ke °f Ih I.! 'Ie
pen;on
sUPP Ylng
Inhahltant of most farm \ ards-the I)J~
, marc In!! In t e para c rom t I('re
c nnter me 0 Balu
pl'"lng Ie ( roo .. I the to\~els The pnYmc!ht for the towel serv
EconomIC
1O(roduced
Mrs
crs
ClI H II
Ihen •• n'ono 'he cen;,r lone of ,nod S,hool oce , ..I) be made .n monthl. ,",!aliments
O
D Welfare
b
h
\\ere
\\lOners
of
fourth
pnze"
Ehzabeth
\
a
Lane
south
thirty
deJ:rt'es
fort):
mmutt'S
The S,hoo'
('c('m er ~ t e S\\arthmore League
/\nlone .nler-Ied In allenllln" Ih. n, ',.x hun Ired
I fi'l
( , . Inn
Iy beJ:nnnmu D"'cmber 15 1935
II III n 11' ar
Dr Paul M Pear'on s,>·ak on ShanklIn a - an E",
.... 1>llan Lad \ an d \V 101
to
, e
Ih· District \V.II hnve Ih. r".h,
•
.. '"
""
.. fi.. 'l:i a hun"I dthahl , t y (
SIX, ee
nr I
._ lerm.nale the
e ne
uTe
a a Ion.
00
POID
Dnyd time
The \ lrgm IsllDds under Ihe Umled, Stales fred Par k as a Wooden SoldlCf caplured parade IS asked to COlllmumcate \\lth MI"s .nl"""oon
of Ih.S cenl.,
oC nsa,d
Sehoole to'''cl
nol", service
Samp'esatand
• I upon 2, bweeks
b
So, ·re'gnl,
fillh
Ih
I
h
h
I
A luncheon II III I>reced· Ihe I
pnze.. In
1S "'C'C Ion " IC a e;.o pre L\ dla Turner telephone S\\ arthmorc 218, 'I
B' {ormmJt
k G the
' , 'rear hne ofI
'"
' w.th b•.u'
uu
Lahe h\uth aI hne
the
m.I'-d
These ccSp.h~n,
mnu,','r,:' ,u_.
L
...
0 s sownto n theoc pomtproJE'CLt-'U
an ('as er Y serves the right to reject a nY 0 r a II bIdS r
rncctm~
It the \\ oman s Club
e;.ented SIxth prIzes to Marg: Iret Sheppard or 1\Jr" PatrIck .Malm S"arthmore 60S R dlrl'ction
or saidInmtersceilOn
ancl Beth MacDonald \\ho reprec:entecl
----0---thence In a straight hne crossing the westerly
EL[ZABETH A LUEDERS.
Ha\\ anan guls
Exhibits Drawings in Phila.
Secreta"""
Big Contest for Juvenile Teams half of School Lane and along thc rear hnes 10.25 3T
The end of the long parade \\as formed
ot
'ots numbered
to liftl'en
(I.I5)
both I i~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::'~'~
mclusl\l.'
In Block one
G north
fifty nme
degl'"('(>S
::\1 ID'\. S" arthmorcans attended a "peoal
b\ the Mlslellaneous DJ\lslon In \\hlch
Larn Drcn captam of the Thud Gr.lde fifteen mmutes \\cst four hundred and file
\ J( \\ of Hon ard F StraHon's po<;tal ora\\
and hlenty one hundredths or a foot to
l\lr..
James
F
Bo~ardus
and
chIldren
Footb
III Team of the Colle~e A\enuc af('(!tIlomt
In/!" of EJ.:\ ptJan
Pcac;unt PlPC<; JiSt
In thc easterly Side or Denby D\lenUe I
CHICKENS
(forty five ((>t'i Wide) thence croosmg Denby
Thur<;d:n, October 31 at the Free Llbrar) Katnn land Ted(I\ left no room for com School mnounce.., th It filS team has chal a\
Fryers and Stewers
~lIue
north
fifty
mnp
degrees
thIrty_one
lb. 30e
Thc Icng:ed the ThIrd Grade Team of the
of PhlladclplUl on Log:an Square
1 his Ilehtors to first pnze dlstlnclion
minutes forty-eight seconds West forty-five
Roasters, 4 to 6 lb.
Bo~ardu
..cscach clearh demonstrated either Rutgers :\\enuc School to a big game reet to n lomt on the westerly slde of said
Ib 320
ollrnc
Denby avenue the northenst cornuI' of Lot I
,dllch \\111 contmue throughout ~o\embcr \\ h It the \\ ell drce;.<:.cd "Iee[) \\ alker IS \\ ~ar The contcst \\111 takc place at J 30 ncxt Nu 23 III Block C thencc along the reDr
TURKEYS
lb. 35c
:.\If';; Lucrch I B1ankcnbcr,tt of PluiadcJ 109: or the properh prel'lred rehrer Tu~~d 1\ afternoon on the Rut~ers A,enue hn(OS or Lots NOB 19 to 23 both lIIc1usl~e m
Block C north fift) fi\. e dt-grccs fl (1): -one
Jern
Dana
IS
R[I"'{gech
Ann
\\
IS
second
Flcld
Tlmm\
l\Jetcer
and
Stephen
DUCKS
phla 1C;"I"tccl l\1r Stratton In rcccl\mg: on
lb. 25c
mmules t"(>nt~ fhe s~conds \\('st one hundred
Both nnll
Be\( ntccn leet and mne one-hundrcdths
Thuf"da\
.Mr Stratton \\ ho has made pnze \\mncr Geor.t.e Dlcke;.on Pop E\c" Spennr \\111 reterec the f,::ame
to n 110mt thl.' northwest corner of
GUINEAS
hI<; home here In tht: S\\ lrthmorc Apart IhIrd, Emlh Smith "ht> re"embl~d \unt teams ext(;nd 10\ Itatlons to all to attend sufHlIa Ifoot
at No HI thence along the rear hnes
Jemma
and
\\heeled
"Sci
1.... le s T\\tntup
We
Ire
told'
e
Ike
\\111
be
free"
of L t Nos 14 tll IS hoth mclusl\e In Block
mentc; for the p I"t fe" \ C lr" \\ as for
Special
pro $1.60
north forty DIne dCgT(!eS twenty nme
m 1m \C Irs ht" HI of the School of In Ids' 10 I ((llch fourth Richard ~rmlt l..!e Ht m\ Gr tnt IS C Illllln of the dcicnrhn ... C
nllnllh
..
forty
five
scconoh
\H'st
one
hundred
1 "ooden Sohher
hfth, 1) 1\ 1(1 Stcu Irt tl: 1II1
du"tnal \rt ot Phlliclelphil
HI" prcc:cnt CO\\ bm
mrl IhlrtHn feut and h'('nt~ nlnc one hun
HENNERY EGGS, Doz.
<;,Ixth
Helen Snuth a 10\C1\
c1rulths of a root to n IUlint the northwest
exhlhlt \\ IS rc({'nth "ho\\ n lQ tI)(" Na
..
f
smt!
lot
No
11
then(l'
along
the
Pullet
3Bc
(Clnllr
l.Jutch girl "c\enth, tod I OU1~e 1Io\\man
SIIERlFI SALES
Medium 45c
tlOn II G tllen ot ut It \\ ushm",ton D C
15 I ZOU 1\ (' eighth
Shur!!T ~ OfTl("l' Court lIous~ l\o1( lita l'a
Large White Hennery SOc
Snturdu) Novcmlier 30 Iflh
Send Your Orders for
Annistice Day Exercises at H. S.
In uldilion to the "peCial prizes lor the
930 A M Ifnstern Stnnlard '1lm~,
Time
$5.00 per Year
hest co .. tumes m each ..ectIon there \\ I~
F
Th
'
IICC I) 1\ ('xcrcle;.c" a t IIIe I nllmature loaf of bread and a iar"(
ComhtlOns
Arclllteetural
orum,
e ~rnu"
""
,
" S2i10 0(1 , e8!;h hor c(>ltJ(iul ehl.'{ k
Fortun~.-:: $ 10
Year$410 Year
I
1 f
nt Irnc 0 SI e (un c!,~ ot C'rWbe !>tatul HI
I h Id TI I
I
S\\ arlhmore HI~h School ,"11 be held on rcc IPP c or coc 1 ( I
tc Jrcal II IS "dVCrl"cm'n',
balance '" .en 01""
011", MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Wllverly Ave and Balhmore Pike
.Mondn mornlll ... at R D m connection lontnbuted b\ 1\.1 lftci Brothers and the condltiolls on tiny of sail.'
Swa 1363_W
313 Dartmouth Ave
Swarthmore 1831
'filth
the
\\Cl:kh
e;.chool
The
l)lples
In
Frlllk
the
buber
Greens
Coal
Lc\nrl
Fllcrns
No
HI
!pc Ikcr IS \lIen S Olrn .. tC'
S(lltcmbl'l'" TC'rm )93;)
~
the
Dames
of
the
llu
..
me
..
s
A"soclatJon
II
All,lh
,",
c(
rtUtII
lo,t
or
11I"~C
of
J.:r(
un
I
\lIth
I
delphi I \\ ho IS I bu \ er mtI \\ ar \ cteran
I\.'
lUI (lfIJ.:s 11Il{ 1m} rOHments thenull I
:Scmt: a hohda\ thIS
You Are Invited to See the
furd t:uunt)flf Ddlmurc
nnd Stah or I'ellil
~'Jlrtl(,lI I I tI, f or t he fit he"s of th(' JHlplls of Elch chJid \\as gl\cn a baR m \\hlch to H}hnnl'
lJounled
ahl dcscrJbC'lliccordlllg
to.1
~h(" .. chool fhe public ,t::, \\ell as the carn the \ anous gifts he reccned To\ tCrtll1ll sur\c) nnd IllIn th(>rl.'of made by Ah
~[ltller.. arc m\Jtcd to thre;.e exerCises
"CJuealers \\ere I!I\Cn out b} the ~SSOClI !()II~{uf,~I~ ~~ ~'Ilu~\s J~~,d~~;e 1 n un Allrll
Dr \Valter \V Hauland headmaster of lIOn to all the chddren Shuer s S" arth
H~J!:mlllnJ.: tt I IIOInI (I til( norlhl'nstl'ri)
Ih • L rl"nll
S"le'" School Phll,d.ll>h,a more IJh Irm IC\ presented each child \\ llh SI II.' uf HllunJ!: Sun rolld t Itt fl!l.'t \\ Idl.!' lit thl.! I
.. r ..
Irst tll~( If t\\O hUIHlrtd t\\(nl) cll-:ht and
\\ IS thc .. peaker It the Mond I) mornmg I pa('kag-e of lollipops
Michael s Col f'Tt)une hllndr('tlths red mensurttl north
For a Ride or Demonstration Call
a '-cnll,l} I,f Ihe 5" a"ll.mor· II"'h School le.!:c PharmaC\ al<:.o dlstnbuted lolhpop..
\\('Ht\\ltrdly IllonJ.: the saltl Hull or RISing Sun
'
L...
ruul from Its mtchtctulII \\Ith the north
fll .... uhJcct "IS \Vllh 1m Penn the Alan"
The committee ID charg-e of thiS \ e tr s u tsturly Side of l'IInhun ru III {15 [('Ct WI 1(»
I)r 111\ Ilanll ,Ire enled ·r, Inlereslln'ly p Irade conSisted of E 1\1 Buchner Frank Ilr hoth \Hre ext~ndl.'d to IIItl.!rs(>( t) thl'll('(
"
I"
uillng th(> lutltl
"ull uf UISlng .suu
the \\Hle culturll blckground
\\hlch \VII
::\Iasselh C R Ru .. ~ell, C E H:mnum and '(lntlhlllll~
r01l1 north"esh\llrdl>
Oil thl.' lire of II ~Irdc
hun p( nn IcqUlr d In hiS stmhcs 10 En"'- T J E\\ Ig
l un 1111-:
III the Icft \\ Ilh II r tdllitl ur mnl.! I
SWARTHMORE 1250
land lod In I rance
Dunn,..t Ius hfe he
IlrulthR f~lt th~ nrc (hst In('l r f l\\enb (,II-:ht!
M
___•
___
fort)-tlnC'
unl.' Iintl
thIrty
hunh,·cken
D,·nner
tllil hft}north
"IX
Iths
f~l!tthrl.'e
to aInc
pumt
C_
\\rote 1::.7 hooks md p[lmphlCls
TillS
thlnjl
11ft)hun
theIrld('~r('u;
mumtl,;
I
e;.coollrh undrrstan
(lsi IIISRIII/.i: through til( ('l'nt(>r of the Imrt.} I
dinner undcr the aue:plcc:;, 01 nnll hd\\C'(n thl.'~~ Ilremls(s 111,1 the prlmISl';;;
I~(' 01 24 to JOin th(' Soclet) of Friends the\noth('r
\Voman" GuJld of Trmlt\ CI
I UIJUlhlrl~ to the nnrth\\e~t on(' hun lrefl
\\lm'h led to u ... c.. tabhe;.hmg the pro\lnce
II b h II
TI
I
~1 lure 1 thirty su: and nlRety onl.' hundredths fect
\\1
e e (on
.llrc:( a\ e\emn~ ~",o\em to II IUJlnt th{,Jlcl.! south 1\\(lIty l'lght tllgrCU;
ot Plenn .. \ h alii I The .. peaker pomtetl out I
I' h
- 10
I _ 10
I k fift~ ~tght mlnllhs cast thIrty 1\\0 and (,ll,l'hty
t Il~t t I11" <:.tate IS t IIe on I\ one 0 f tie
I
I ococ
k " till hll Inlth" feet to a Jlmt themes(futh
I 48 f"
)(r "?t
trom:'l
untlII II
h
lie plcce «(' rC~J .. tance \\1
)e CllC rn
fiflYSIX d(/.i:rtces furt} ~l\l'n 1I1Inu1< uest
\\ I('h I'" Hamed alLer I'S 10under
1h
II I
h
h i l i slIlg (hr()u~h the cent r of n certalll C'lght
1" \\1
)e "ened \\It
man) ot er f(>tt \\IIII.! drl\C'\\rl} lall out hchHcn th(>sc
dchClOUe;. dehcaclee;.
Jlr ml l'R nnd Ih~ )IU'ml S adjOIning to the
,.outhllist line hUll Ir(d thlrt> three IOd nlncty_
-- -.- -C\t II onc-hundrelllhs fl'l t the first mentltlnl'd
Local W. I. L. Has 306 Members )lOlnt Inll )111 I of h<;:lIlIllng' Belfl~ lot 112
It 1 kml\\ n I,.. No 2!J11 Rlslll~ Sun ro ltl
Un ler r(';lrll.'tlOns
1111 suhJl'd nc\erthel(>ss to Cl'rtalll
In ll .. t \\lee k s Ie;. ... ue the numbcr of ne\\ hUlldlllg
member,:, of the local br inch of the \VomUlllil.'r nud suhJ('(t ftlrth~r to the IHI}rnC'llt
I I
I I
flf n (ertalll mortgagl' lItht or I.rlncllal sum
('ag:Ue \\as ~I\en as of fift) SIX hundred d liar,; \\l.th Intt'rcst
cn 5 n erllatlOoa
nm(' \\ hen It c;hould ha\ e been nmct\ thlf'('(1D
I m IU( IIn~ Ih Ie;. a( I(iliOn
I
h h h as I)ccn rigTngethC'1'"
free of
:1011 common ll~{,
"IC
I I hhlTt)\\ Ith
In 1 the
Ilrnllege
thc abme m(>fl_
m Ide dunn~ the pa.;t \ear the local mem tlollui ll~ht f('l'f "Hlc drl\l'\\ I), as and for n
I
drl\('\\ny
In ('ommonof \~Ith
)~r.. llIp no\\ tot ll.. thr('e hundr('d and "IX I)n
thc SllJ.!t\\a)
ounCrR !tllll
t('nant.
.. In.1 o('('ltpllrs
the
----+ - - preml"l'S a hOllun~ to thc southenst at all
IIm(>!; hcrcaftl."r rorev('r
Dancing Classes Tomorrow
R('''l.!r\lng thet'{.'{ut n('\('rthl'l('Ss th(> rr('('
nnt! unmt('rruptefl us(' right hherty nnd 11rl\
Everyone needs more of this strengthening
The chaperon" for the opemnrr clase;.e.. of Ihj:!e or t1w saIl eu~ht ft...t \\Idc drl\c\\:lY ns
...
and ror 1I pns"ag(,\\8Y .and lrl\c\\ay ror the
food.
It's bottled sunshine. That's what
the S\\ arthmore \ .. ~embhee;. thiS S[lturda) i lIS{ nnd benefit of thl m, nl'rs to.'hant~ nOlI
Penncrest's
Pure Milk is. It'. brimful of joyous
O{,CIlI)l(>rs of thc 11r('ml"es ndJommg to the
I ('\tOln_ \\111 be :\[r and 1\.lr.. Robert T southeast
-1
at nil tlm("s her<'alll'r fore\er
energy.
B lIr Mr and l\l r Harold G Gnffln Mr
!'illbJed to th{ prj porI! mate Imrt of the
md :\Ir... Milton fue;.~ell and 1\11 md Mre;.
Thl dl .... l \\l1)(h nHet tIll
1 P \\ f\\
/ \\ltk Irl lhe Intrnduclon flom i until I
Prompt Radio Service
FO R
I N W 0 clock and lhe J timor \<.:e;.embh from I
a):!~nC\
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.~ond,
(tnng~nt
a'
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VOL_ VII, No.
46
SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER
15, 1935
$150
PER YEAII
=
Comer Stone Laid at Dedication of New Post Office Building on Saturday
PRESENT RESOLUTION
TO DR. A. E. BASSETT
ARTHUR
E.
BASSETT
GEORGE F. CORSE
Townspeople Witness Dedication of
Swarthmore's Fine New Post Office
Dr_ Arthur E. Bassett and Geo. F.
Corse Retire from School Board
After Serving Many Years
Modern Building Open for Inspection After Clore of
Exercises Saturday Afternoon
Monday night's meehng of the School
Althoug:h the Jovel) \\eather of lae:t of the Po ..t Office Department laid the
Board was the last of the term for Dr
Saturda)
enticed man) to the \ anous foot corner "'tone
Arthur E Bassett, president, and George
Bur~c~" John H PItman gale the adF Corse, chairman of the Insurance com
ball conte"ts and holula) "eek end excur drec:s of "e!come tracing the hlston of
mlltet
All members \\ ere present and
"JOn" there \\as stIll a con"lderably large postal faClhtles m S\\arthmore from the
James H Hornada) VISIted the meehng
~athenng
of mtere .. ted cItIzens at the dedi time \\ hen PrC5ldcnt Ed\\ ard H Magill of
Mr Hornaday and George Schobmger WIll
cahon
uf
the ne" S\\ arthmore Post Office S" arthmorc ColI<,g:e ~et up the ongmal
take office at the next meetmg In Decem.
on
Rutgers
Avenue
Dunng the entire post office at the railroad station Ju~t
ber
after the opcDlnlo! of the oe\\ college on
A resolutIon \\ as passed by the Board
afternoon ra\ s of the bun throuJ:h the penod \\ hen It \\ as moved
commending the faithful sen Ices Dr Bas·
concentrated on the beautiful central Into part of a ne\\ h erected bulldmg at
sett has rendered In the past SIX years In
door\\a\ of the bUilding wilh an efrul the corner of Park \\enuc and Chest"r
office A COp} was mounted and framed
gence \\hlch made e\en more pronounced Road (l8Q2) Ilo!alD "hen It mo\ed IOta
and presented to Dr Bassett
the true loveliness of the architecture the Shirer BuddmJ.: upon the latter scorn
A contract \\ as a\\arded the Khne Ton el
The
e;.peakers' phtform "as erected pichon m 1(,110, and finall) In 1931 "hen
Supply Compam to furmsh Turkish lowels
I dlrecth In front of the budding on the It \\ as Installed In Its rno .. t recent quarters,
for the use of the school children 10 the
I .. teps approachmg' thiS mam entrance
unhl thiS la<:.t remo\ al to a ne\\, up-togymnasium ThIS service ,\ 111 begm about
Opemng the sen ICC" at 2 o'clock the date (~overnment 0\\ ned bUilding
SucNO\ember 18
R('\
John Ellen Tuttle pastor of the c('cdmg: Dr 1\.Iag:1I1 thc postmasters lo
On the recommendation of Samuel D
tenan the
Church
made
Dr Bassett, PreSident of Swarthmore School Board, retired from office S\\arthmore
II I
catIOnPrc"b\
fol1owlDg
pla\ mg
of t h e or(Icr 0 f t h elr appomtment, \\ ere
CI} de the Board authoCized the expenrh
at Monday night's meeting
Mr Corse, who has heen Chairman of the InIe m 0, b
h
B
B d f ,I
\\ Ilham
J
Hall
Profe..sor
Arthur
ture of $100 to bnng the appraisal of all surance Committee on t h e Board, a Iso retires t his mon .h
\' ) s
Amenca Il \ Pt e o
an f F0
1e Il lean"
I Ie\, E (n
I an I II annum
C aroIme
the school property. excludmg real estate,
Thomas
cst
ost,
etcraru; 0
orclgn Hall CI.ariles \ Smith and Vmcent
up to date The Balhnger Compan) Will
"THE PIPER" HERE
Wars
of
Ridley
To\\nshlp
}»o\\nall
Dunng the lime Dr Magill
make the appralS3l ThiS has not been
The
flag
'las
ral"ed
by
Robert
T
nair
held
the
office
Thomas J Dolphm ,\ ilS
TOMORROW
done smcc 1930
of
the
Harold
Amsworth
Poc:t,
Amenc
Ul a""I .. tant and rehe\ ed the college preo:.l_
Frank R Morey reported that dUCIng
Tomorrow at 2.30 and at 815 "The LegIOn whde the band played liThe Star dent of practlcalh all the \\ ork of the
the last month the elementary school en
post office
Burge"s Pitman's outhne In
Piper" by J oseplune Preston Peabody, will Spangled Banner '
rollment had mcreascd by SIX, the high
Postmaster :\tired P Smal1ey then eluded man) humorous mCldeDts In the
school enrollment had lost t\\ 0, makmg a Contributors Asked to Give One- be presented as the first of the J uruor
Senes productIons of the Players Club of made the mtroductory address bnngmg de\ elopment of the local post oftice and
total lDcrease of four or a total of 884
out that the entire cost of the budding as altogether "as given In the Burgess'
Fourth
of
Usual
Sum
Now
to
Swarthmore
puptls attendmg the Swarthmore schools
There are three more tUillon pupils than
Cover Next Tbree Months
Slxtv men, \\omen, and children \ull ap now estimated amounted to $36,442 of best "astronomical manner," to quote the
the month prevIOUS
pear In thiS German folk legend \VhIle the which $12,000 n as actualh palll out In next speaker Councilman John E Gensc\\ages on the Job here The cost of the mer
Mr Gen..emer speaking In the
A letter "as received from John E
EIl\\ood B Chapman of Hanard A\C- J UDlor Senes IS pnnclpaJJy for the children
ra"
matenals
"hlch
"ent
mto
the
com
absence
of J Archer Turner, President
Mlchael, requestmg the usc of the high nue, S\larthmore's Chairman 10 the annual of the commumty, the committee urges
posItIon
of
the
bulldmg
IS
estImated
at
of
Borough
Council, produced many exe;.chool gymnaSIUm for a group of boys,
the adult membership to attend thiS pro
Campaign,
has
brought
to
our
atUmtcd
only
$5,DCO-the
balance
of
over
$30000
preSSlons
of
mirth from the audlencl",
mostJy graduates of the high sch,?ol, for
duchon, partu;ularly the everung perform
gomg
m
"ages
to
bnckmakers,
etc,
who
\nth
his
humorfuJ
:;InrJ appropnate rt'
tenhoJ!
tb('
t;')J1"'wmgrha)1r-".:
(r('Ut'1JU"
In
the purpose of pr:lctlcmg and P iYIJ'I_ bas,
\.\.
t'H, .. ~J !Ia ';.1.1\ (' ttl n.t,., t, r ..
Jmarks
ketball In the evcrungs A hst of the boys the dnve thlS year
Mrs Roy Delaplame's comtmttee an-I=T;;;;h;,e=H"o=n==o=,=v=en==A==K=ee=n=,=ch=,e=f=c=le=r=k=f===~(c;;.;;o;;n;t1;;n;;U;;e;;d~o;;n~p~a;;K;;e~.:;)====
names was given The Board granted a
The \VeUare Federation of PhIladelphia nounces
It \\111 present Paul JoJemmg, the
hJ'[';lted use of the g) mnaslum to thiS group
Will be known henceforth as the Com- MagiCIan for the December program Mr
EDITH N. GAWTHROP
proVided they pay certam costs as for lIghts
mumty Fund of PhIladclphla and Vlclmtv Flemmg m pn\ ate hfe Dr Paul F Gemand Jawtor
h
I I I
mlll, of Dickinson Avenue, Swarthmore.
Mle;.S Edith Newhn Ga\\ throp, one of
R land LEaton Tepol ted t at 0 a ThiS deCISIon was reached b} the Board of
\\111 gn e 1\\0 ,performances on Monday, the long lime resIdents of Swarthmore,
taxc~ received by the Board up to thiS Directors In VICW of the fact that the December 30th
died at her home, 425 Hanard Avenue
tIme \\ere m excess of other recent ;ears
term "weUare" has m the last fe\\ }' ears
on Tueo:.cia, November 12th. after a pro
longed IlIne ..s She was In her 76th year
been confused "Ith the "rehef' work of
$72.35 in Money and 2635 GarLEGION TO MEET MONDAY
MISS Ga\\ throp \\ as a fmthful member
the Fedcral and State gO\ ernments
ments Reward Labors of
The regular monthly meetmg of the
ot the S'larthmore Fnen
Local Guild
Another and most Important step \\ as
Harold Ams\\ orth Post, A.mencan LegIOn,
Jn~
She IS "unl\ed b\ her Sister, Mrs
the deCISIOn to Jom forcc~ as 10 former
Mr .. J v S Bishop of Harvard Ave...
,,111 be held 10 the Legion Rooms m Bor1 Ru ..e;.cll Ha\ es of Elm A\ enue S\\ arth\ears
with the Federation of ]e\\lsh Chanough Hall at 8 o'clock next Monday eve
more and h\ 0 brothers FrederiC H Gan nue, Secretar') of the S\\arthmore branch
mng There \\111 be a diSCUSSion of plans hes and agam to conduct a Umted C.lm Local Men Form Committee to throp 01 \\ IImmgton De) and Hcnr} r\ of the Needl('\\ ork GuIld, hab submitted the
follo\\ mg report lor the Sca"on Just com
Ga\\ throp, of :\:orrIsto\\ n Pa
tor the proposed redecorahon of the rooms
Plan for Affair in Early
Mr ~Iben T Eavenson IS In charge of palgn tt
/
Funeral c;cruce,:, \\ III be prl\ ate and at pleted $72 35 m mone} and 26b garments
It v.as deemed \\l5C to postpone tIns
December
the comemencc of the tamll\
Interment \\ ere dlstnbuted among the mneteen charIentertamment and rClreshments for the
\Car's campaign until March 1936, m vle\\
\\111 be m Wllmmgton Del the birthplace ties of the branch
evenmg
h
of the (lifficulty of obtammg adequate re
1 here has been an mcrca"m~ sentiment of the decca cd
The collectIOn \\ as notably splendId thiS
About one hundred attended thc Fat cr
sulls \\ hIle an aell\ e elcctlOn \\ as bemg thiS faH throughout the Borough that the /
\ ear a good proporhon bemg \\ arm and
and Son Banquet held 10 the Methodist held In the city. and 10 \ le\\ too, of the custom of glvmg an Annual Dmncr to the
SUitable for larger bo} s and girls Many
Church last Frlda\ e\ emng Major Frank anticIpation of a grcatl} Impro\ ed IOdus High School Football Team should be
ANNE MARR BOYT
J.:arrnents \\ ere made at home and well
1'\ Smith was chalrm[ln of the committee tnal situalion In the spnn~
reVived
made
The number \\ hlch IS about the
\\ ho arranged the affair Mr Thomas A
~n mformal commIttee conslstmg of 1
The officers expect to finance the three
S
1\.11e;.S
Anne
Marr
Bo)
t
daughter
of.l\Ir
<:.arne
as
last year IS not the only conslderMet)" cather acted as master of ccrcmtervenmg months b; a<:.kmg all contn b u Paul Broun, \Vdham Craemer, ElncJ k John T Bo) t, of 210 Park Avenue pa ....ed ahon QualIty figures ID the queshon Fo:momes
ts at the rate Sproat, Samuel Dodd, E M Buchner, ac 3\\ a) earh Wednee:da; mormng, November thiS fine \\ ork thanks are extended to the
ton to conlmue theIr pay men
h Hanna and Laurence Dre\\; have volun<:.event} one directors and all contnbutors
Many from Here at Peace Parade of their last year's sube:cnptIon for t IS te~red to "ee that thiS } ear's dmner IS a 13th, after an I1lnet>s of "orne \\ eekc;
MISS
Bo)
t
\\
ho
\\
as
born
In Ne\\ ca.. Ue m thiS dlstnct
addilional quarter year
<:ucc~ ...s It has been deCIded to hold the
Among the man} Swarthmoreans who
England, had Il\ed m S\\arthmore about
The garmentt> \\ere dl\lded among the
During these comIng months \\ hlle pre ~\Cnt earl); next month
partiCipated m the Peace Parade m Phila panns: for the sprmg dm e, It IS hoped that / SC\ eral of the leading college football fourteen } ears She \\ as for OHr t\\ elve fono\\ mg Chester-CroZier Home for Indelphia on Saturda} "ere Dr and Mrs all \\orkets when dlscussmg the \\ork of coaches In thiS seclion of the state \\111 be \ care;. a member of the S\\ arthmore Pres- cur-ables, Da) Nure:en Tuberculosis DIS\Vllham I Hull, Dr and Mrs 1esse H the Community Fund wIll e;.tre s the fact pree;.ent Tickets \\ III be on sale at ShIrer s b) termn Church of "hlch ..he \\ as for pensar) Chester Rescue MIssIOn, MediaHolmes Mr and Mrs Ed\\ard A JenkInS, that It cahnot be superseded In an} \\ay S\\arthmore Pharrnaq, the College Phar merh an unue;.u;lh efticlent and devoted Mothers' Assl ..tance Fund, Chtldren's Aid
Dr and Mrs WIlham 1. J ohn ..on Mrs by the rehef work of the Federal GO\ ern- maC} S" arthmore Nahonal Bank, and teacher, and later, e:upermtendent m the SOCleh, Rldlev Park-Taylor Hospital,
\Vllham Thatcher, Mrs Arthur \V Kent ment ThiS latter IS Intended prrmanly to Buchner's Togger} Shop
Sunda\ School
S\\ arthmorc-Pnvate Case VlSltmg Nurse,
Mrs Sar~ent Walter Mrs Paul Furnas, supply the phYSical needs of thoe;.e \\ho are
:\t
the
tIme
of
her
death
..
he
\\as
E:xecu
Philadelphia-Babies' Hospital, ChIldren's
Complete details \\111 appear In a later
tlVe Secretan of the Mothers' Assl..tance \Id EPiscopal Cit) MlsslOn, Fnends' Home
Mr' \' Ido E FI ..her Mrs Frank L Rey unemplo\ cd and are thus unahle to sup Issue of the S" ARTllMORE,\:S
lie: .a
Mrs \Valter R Sh oemak er Mn port themselves whIle the funds coll~cted
Flind of Dela\\ are Counh \\ hlch post she for Poor Children Home MISSIonary So ...
no
(
had held for three or four \ ears
clet). Home for Infants, Industnal Home
\Vdhaml \V Turner Mr<:. R a\ m ond Hunt , In the Umted Campaign are ue:ed for the
Mr Roger Russell Mre;. Warren Foote and support of hospitals
Sut\l\mg bC'Slde:-. her father are four SIS I for Blind \Vomen Lovers of Little Chd
homes
orphan Police and Fire Company Notes
MI"s L\dl3 Turner Mam e;.tudents from asylums and many e:lmllar orgamzahons
lers and h\o brothers
dren 1\1 E Deaconess' Horne Volunteers
Funeral
e:Cf\
Icee:
\\
til
be
held
thIS
after
of Amenca
S" arthmore College al.. o attenfded led ~ which are dependent entirely upon pn\ ate
~t 200 P .M on Tucsda) C E Bh the,
J •
Dean H E B Speight Pro essor
noon
at
2
0
dock
at
the
horne,
f01l0\\
ed
support
of Park"'lde, appearcd before MagIstrate
Pennock and Profe~or and Mrs Patrick
Littlefield Ballet Coming Here
Rumse\ and \\ as fined $10 00 and co ..ts b) mterment "hlch \\111 be prl\ate, at
~rhngton
Cemeter},
Lan
..
dm\
ne
Pa
Dr
for e:pccdmg 10 the Borough
Maim
d Donald Mc
The Littlefield Ballet \\In app('ar at the
First Come, First Served
h rS
Ben]amm Kneedlcr,]r an
At i 03 P M the "arne da) the Fire John El1er} Tuttl~ pastor of the Pre..b) S\\arthmore HI~h School AuditOrium at
h ied the local bo' ..cout marc e
G
Department rr:-.pondcd to a caU from 310 tenan Church \\ 111 conduct the <:.ervlce" 815 next Fnda) mJ.:'ht The S\\ arthmore
arra
h th slo)!an
Aithoug-h the nen Post Office dul
Thc S\\ arthrnoTC t10at nit
c
I
Elm ~\cnue. \\here n "hght bJaze m the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I ea~:mc 01 \Vomen \ otcrs IS Imnp:tn.! the
not officlal1y open unhl Mond:n
The Pnde of :\menca Ie;. Pro,:!re'e;. I "las
kll('hcn \\ n~ extm ule;.ht(l
Revive Old Teams
h[lll('t hrre m a large and \antd pro,:!;lam
01 :\tr
\( 1a
mornm~
a leller addrc"e;.ed to
I t)O
IlHparcd undcl t Ile (HCr
It
\\ Inch pronu ~ great entertalnmcnt for an
Geor~e Frescoln 01 Han ard :\\('
Turner
t
Follo\\lO!l; a dle;.cue;.<:'lon of athletiCS
I
,
..
ter
of
ceremome:.
a
nue
(and
lookmg
suo:.plclOuo;h
lIke
nla
II
as
Third Philosophy Lecture
Dr HolmC's
for adulte: at the la .. t <:.chool board
It
\\
as
self
sent)
\\
IS
alread}
In
Library
to
Open
Next Wednesday
thc parade
mef'tm_ Dr ~rthur E Bassett of
I
lhe office Saturda\ afternoon, the
I :\:ext to the la ..t lecture 10 the e;.ene
the :\Iounlam White"" and George
The remodelhn~ 01 the S\\ arthmore Pub
Today's Game Next to Last
fir .. t leller to pass through the "lot
four NO\cmber lectures bcmg e:ponc::orrd
F Cor..e of the Frog; Hollo\\s"
hc Llbran 10 Borou1!h Hall has been com
I
In the new bUlldmg
Iln the Department of Phllo .. oph) of
agreed to re\ 1\ e thee;.e old \ olle\ ball
pleted but the ta .. k of re mstalhng the books
The local HI!!h School ele\(~n lo .. t lb I
The dlstmctIon 01 hrnmg })urI S\\arthmorc
College \\111 be ~Iven at
teame;. of t('n \ear... a!!o
'.11 the old
t Marple 1\e\\ lo\\ n lae;.t Fnda, b)
nece....ttatce;. the clo"mg of the rooms on
chae;.ed the first stamp<:. Ie;.sucd at
S 0 dock thl';' Sunda\ e\ emng, the 17th
p:ame 0
TI
afternoon
merniJ('re;. [Inc! proe;.peclt\ e nC'\\ mem
Saturda\ 01 thb \\eek and on ne~t Mon
the clo<;.e <:.core ot b 0
HS
at I
the new quarter<:. goes to the bo)",
Ill' Professor John \V N'ac;on
bcr~ arc 1m Ited to <:.ce either of
Ida,
the\ \\111 mcC't Xether PrO\ Idencc e;. I
'ack and Da\HI Sc\mour and
I Thl' <:.uhlect ot thl~ \\eck s dle;.cue;.e;.10n
thee;.e
nwn or come to the first game
The Ilhran "III he open trom I 30 until
~cther Pro\ uicncc Thl<:' \\ III be the la ~
Joe;.(ph Hole;.chcr \\ ho It Ie;. e;.aHI
\\ III be 'The Soclilh .. t E\ a"lon" As uc;u:tl
next \\ ednee;.dn m!!ht at the nc\\
.) 30 next \\ ('dnc d:l\ afternoon
g-am(' 01 the <:.ca~on \\ Ith the excephon 0
\\alted from 4 ~O \ :\1 untIl th
the lecture \\111 be held In the Fnenri:"
IIJc:h School !!, m at S 0 dock, pre
forlllal openlO!l; and dechcahon of the
the Thank"'!!"1\ In_ Da\ g-ame \\ hlch \\ 1111
Poe;.t OflIce opened for the purpo "
:\Icetlng Hou.:::e and \\ III be OPen to the
rnrC'd (0 take part
n('\\
room~ \\ III be held at the annual open
he )11:1\('<1 \\Ith I... ane;. dO\\)1e HI ....- h Scho~
I pubhc
!...--______________-' meetmg- of the Llhran Board m ]anuar)
on the Lanc;don nc field
I
WELFARE DRIVE TO
BE HELD IN MARCH
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
REPORTS RETURNS
,
TO GIVE DINNER FOR
H. S. FOOTBALL TEAM
I
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2
Reynolds-Micbael Nop- ~:::: ~~e~~ee.comer
tials Next Wednesday
THESWARTHM~;O~REAN~~~Mlli~~~~~~~~~~~~~N~O~V~EMB~~ER~_~15~'~1~9~35
of Chester Road and come to spend the winter with Mrs. Jen- William Rutherford, Joseph O'Brien, W.
H
kins.
e Was elghty-seven years of age and
Robert Fltischman and George A. Stauf- had heen in poor health for the past two
years:
Mrs. Clara P. Newport, of Elm Avenue,
Bancrolt Smith, a student at Hm School, fer.
M
entertained at tea in Bond Hall, Swarth~ Pottstown, Pa., s. pent tbe week end at
Funeral services anCi interment were
more C0 IIege, on T u esday a 1teenoon, in home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. f r. and Mrs. Henry Davies Roulston, in WaddingtoD, N. Y.
M
C R
Bride 0 f Lowa
• honor 0 f P rof
'
0
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
ary
•
yan
CSSor and Mrs. William Smith, of Wallingford Hills.
will be tbe week-end guests of Mr. aod'
Pierce on Saturday,
Gaede, 01 Berlin, Germany. Professor
November 9
Gaede, who occupied until recently an imMrs. Ivar Meurling was bostess at a Mrs. John Reid Hanna, of lIniversity
Mary L. Roberta
• the educational world of
port ant pIace 1D
party at her home on Westdale Ave- Place and Cornell Avenue, and will at. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Michael, of Park Germany, was removed from his post by nuc, on Wednesday, for the benefit of the tend with" them the Autumn Ball of the
Mary L. Roberts, widow of Ellwood
Avenue,' will entertain at diimer on Tues- Hitler because of his socialisticc· ;:~:~~p~~1 Media Brancb of tbe S. P. C. A.
Jeptba Abbott Cbapter of the D. A. R. at Roberts, of Norristown, died on Wednes.
tbe ~tz-Carlton Hotel, Philadelphia, this day, November 13, at the Fitzgerald-Mercy
day, next, in h'onor of their daughter, As a consequence Swarthmore (
Emma, and Mr. }osepl1iReynolds, son of been able to secure his services for its GerMr. Robert Glenn and daughters, Peggy evcrung.
Hospital, a few bours after being struck
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. -ReS-nolds" of Haver. man Department, and many well-wishers and Betty, of Harrisburg, spent the week
by an automobile. She was seventy-seven
f ord A venue, whose marriage will take gathered on Tuesday to greet him. At the end 10
Mr. and Mrs. William McFadden , 01) years old.
· Swar th more as t h e guests of Mr.
place at 7 o'clock the follOWing evening in tea table were: Miss Isabelle Bronk,
and Mrs. F. M. Scheibley, of the Strath Whiteford, Md., will visit their son-inMrs. Roberts had made her home with
Trinity Church, Swarthmore. The dinner Henrietta Meeler, Mrs. William A. }a. Haven InD, and witneSsed Saturday eve- taw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. Nivin her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
. guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred queUe, and Mrs.}. R. Smith.
Ding's dosing performance at tbe Players' Wher~y" of Cedar ~ane, this Sunday.
f CJau~e C. Smith, of Baltimore Pike, since
G. Brown, of Chadds Fordj MI'. John
Club of "ErstWhile Susan" in which Mrs.
Professor and Mrs. Oswald Zeblen of11921: Besides Mrs. ~mitb, a son, Howard
Reynolds, and Mr. WilHam T. Brown, of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles KurtzhaIz, of Park Glenn played the leading role.
. Princeton N J
. ed
d ' . , C. Roberts, of Nornstown, and a daughSwarthmorej Mr. John Beck, of Swartb. Avenue, spent Sunday and Monday in
'
visit Dr 'and'M ., Jar~v Kuyesterf aru>: to. ter, Mrs. William A. Robinson, of St.
more Collegej Miss Elizabeth Taylor
Atlantic City, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs.
Among those from Swarthmore who at- v'
.
rs...
ne, 0
ver- Petersburg, Fla., survive. Mrs. Rosalie G.
Mr. Kenneth Dilks,- of Philadelphia; Miss Gerald Effing, of Lancaster.
tended the' Annual Banquet of Girl Scout lew Road, for a day or so.
. Roberts, of South" Chester Road, Swarth.
Fra~ccs Burhops, of New York City; Miss
Leaders .:of Philadelphia and- vicinity on
Miss Frances White, of Walnut Lane,' .more, is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. Roberts.
Leslie Underhill, of Hartsville, N. Y., and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom, who since I~redlnesd'IY evening in the Welfare Build- was hostess to the Poetst Circle last
Mrs. Roberts had many friends in
Miss Etizabeth Michael, sIster of the bride: ,their recent marriage, have been living
Philadelphia, were Mrs. F. A. Child, Thursday afternoon when Miss Beatrice, ~warth~ore. She was active in the WhitThe Misses Burhop and Underhill will be with -Mrs. Bloom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Bloom, Mrs. lohn Foster, Beach, of Swarthmore CoUege ,..,..wc a tler'Sewmg Group.
the house guests of the Michaels for the Charles DeHart Brower, of Guernsey Road, Mrs. Henry Hanzlik, Mrs. William Craem- de~ghtful reading of "The B~rr~tts of. The funeral
be held from Plymouth
Wlmpole Street." The next meeting of the Meeting.
week.
have now moved into their new apatment er and Miss Virginia Bassett.
NOVEMBER
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
woman trained In tbis work, and that followed the meeting.
any of the above named persoDl.
contributions be solicited earlier in the
Troop No. 16 went on a hike: to Rose
•
ANN B.
Methodist Church Nota
season. Also that both the
Valley last Saturday and will bold Its Valentine to Head Rochester U.
Editor aad Pubun...
and the Borough Coundl a,
regular meeting at 9.30 tomorrow morning
...
Prizes will be awarded in the
funds to this movement.
at tt.. Scout House.
Alan C. VaJentine, former Swarthmorean,
TITUS J. EWiG
School 5C5SI00 on Sunday morning for
The Balance Sheet of the Swarthmore
,
will be inaugurated as president 01 the
c..u
best resume of the Pastor's sermon of
Borough Summer Recreation
University of Rochester at exercises to be
..
Sunday morning on "World Peace."
June-September, 1935, includes in
Addr_ Manoa POd
held 00 November 13th, 14th and 15th.
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Dr. Wayne ChanneU will preach on
receipts:
contribuUons from dtiz",n.,I Robert T. Bair, of CorneU Avenue, u. President Frank· Aydelotte, of Swarth8eda1......r
day moming at 11 o'clock on uThe
IS.50; contributions from SchPol commander of the Harold Ainsworth Post, more College, will speak at a luncheon OD
Swutluacwe 800
Chord," and in the evening at 7A5
$150.00; contributions received at
a meeting of the Manoa Post, the final day.
blend .. Se.... CIaoo Mat..... J ..."..,. 24, "What Does Your Cburch Expect of Yoli?'" 1 courts, $25.15; loans advanced by dtizens,
Legion, MODday evening in the
Alan C. ValenUne was graduated from
I", :::.-:,oelc~':;-':!:~ P.., Lowell M. Broomall will give an
$30.00. A total of $320.65 received.
interest of Peace. Channing Pollack's story Swarthmore College in 1921. He received
recital in the beginning of the service.'
expenditures were: Salaries paid for
iIlustraUng the desirability of preparedness his M. A. from the University of PennFRIDAY, NOVEMBER Is, 1935
. The ~oman's Home Mi$ionary Society keep of courts, $232.72; miscellan ..us
for defense was presented.
sylvania in 1922. He held a Rhodes SChol.
lIS arraDglng to pack a barrel to be sent to
$16.10; loans repaid, $30.00;
, .
arship in 1925. In 1932 be was awarded
From "Who'. Who ID America" atbneedChY minister in tbe mission work of
A. froasmcbaIYalr~
to $278.82 altogether and Forming H. S. AIumui ANoe. ~!::;tray.ry ;~eeas °sefrvMed· aIso
e
urch in the Central Tennessee Cona balance of $41.83· DOW in
The foUowing is the twenty-fourth in ference.
bank.
Elric S. Sproat and Harold
Mr. Charles Brinton and Mr. Frank R. man of the Board of Admissions at Yale
our aJpbabeUcaI series of arUeles on
Gifts may be made througb
Ogram, of the Swarthmore NaUonal Bank, Morey, of the Swarthmore High School, University, and was formerly Il!SIstant
Swarthmore men and women in "Who's Octavius Narbeth and Mr. J. B.
audited tbe financial ,tatement.
bave consented to be hODorary chairmen professor of Englisb and Dean of men at
Who" which we bave the permission of the
The olferlng taken to bring cheer to
r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , I of the alumni execuUve board of a Swarth- Swarthmore CoUege.
publisher to reproduce.
Mission .Station in Constantine Algeria
Quick and Sure
more High School Alumni AssoeiaUon,1 =======~=======:::
'''JONES, Arthur Julius, prof. edn.; b. at the Cbristmas .....n amounted to $27.
wbich is being formed. It is boped that
Grinnell, Ia., Mar. 21, 1871; •. Publius
The Queen Esther Sodety has a skaUng
The advisability of inserting a
such an associatioD will create a unity
Vergilius and Lavinia (Burton) J.; A. B., p~y in the Social HaIl on Saturday eve...
classified advertisement in the
among the alumni, serve to keep the alumni
GrinneD (Ia.) con., 1893; student U. of DIng, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTIUtlOREAN whenever you have
together, and aid in establishing a Unk
Chicago, summer 1894; Ph. D., Teachers Homer Peterson.
something to seU, will be upheld by
between the undergraduates and the gradCoU. (Columbia), 1907; m. Ethel Louise
Mrs. H. Webster ADyn, of Mt.
uates of the high school: It is proposed
Rounds, of Malden, Mass., and MinneHolyoke Place and Haverford Aveto issue a four page paper packed full of
apolis, Minn., June 26, 1899; childrennue.
news of the alumni at least three times a
Burton Wadsworth, Donald Prentiss. Ass!.
Mrs. Allyn placed an ad in a
and arrange more dances, meetings,
in biology, Grinnell Coll., 1893~95; teacher
recent 'issue of the paper in an
alumni gatherings than have ever been
of biology, Central High Sch., Minneapolis,
endeaVor to seU a dining room suit.
before. Soon, if co-operation is as great
1895-98; supt. scbs., Redwood FaDs, Minn.,
The paper was scarcely out that week
as it is expected to be, there is every rea1898-1904; teacher Cbarlton Sch., New Committee, Under Chairmanship
before the ad had succeeded in
son to believe that an alumni day will be
York, 1905-06; head Dept. of Edn., R. I.
securing
a
purchaser
for
the
furniture
arranged at the High School. The goa]
of Emma Michael, More Than
State Normal Sch., Providence, 1907-11;
from
among
the
replies.
Mrs.
Allyn
is
to make the alumni a unit working for
'I1IeAd....
Covers Expenses
head Dept of Edn., U. of Me., 1911-15;
was overjoyed with the prompt and
the good of each member as well as the
asst. prof. secondary edn., 1915, prof. since The youngsters and oldsters of Swarthsatisfactory response she received.
good of the whole.
1919, U. of Pa.; prof. eeln., summer sch., Inore, who during the past summer played
The service rendered Mrs. Allyn
Seymour Rutherford, Jr., now at State
U. of Chicago, 1919, U. of Wash., 1929, U. tennis on the College Avenue courts, and
is no more than that which can be
College; Potter Rumsey, Dartmouth, and
of Wis., 1931, U. of Hawaii, 1932, CorneD who played and watcbed baU games beyours by merely telephoning Swarth_
W. Harris, Rutgers University, are
QaaUty at Medium Pric.
U., 1933. Men. N. E. A., Nat. Soc. CoU. tween teams of boys of less than 14
more 900 where, if you desire, assison the executive committee.
Perfect Hedin. at Low eo.t
Teachers of Edn., Nat. Soc. for Study of years oId-owe a rta'l debt to ::Miss Emma
tance will be given to make your ad
Philip Snyder, of Rutgers Avr-Due, is
WM. S. HOBBS
Eeln., Nat. Vocational Guidance Assn.. Phi Michael, of Park Avenue. Miss Michael
the surest way possible to accomthe Swarthmore representative. Particulars
Swarthmore 1668
plish your particular purpose.
Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi De!ta actively supervised the use of the courts
Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa.
Presbyn. arranged' the schedules of games and
LEGS OF LAMB ,. . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . .
Wrote:
Continuation Schools in the coached a successful baseball rune. In
27e
Girl Scout News
Genuine Sprinw Luob
United States (b\JI. U. S. Bur. Edn.), addition, she raised a large share of the
SIRLOIN, STEAKS
.................
3ge
1907; Education and the Individual, 1926; necessary contributions, secured the loans
On November 9th five girls with Mrs.
Well TriJDtaed
Principles of Guidance, 1930; also various when needed, managed the funds, and John Foster and Mrs. lV. W. Turner moSMOKED HAMS ....... , .................... . 2Sc
articles in edn1. mags. Home: Swarth· chairmanized the committee, the other tared to Pbiladelphia to march in the
Whole or Sbank Half-18 to 20 Iba. Avera.e
more, Pa."
members of Which were Mrs. Roy u,ugllC'l Peace Parade. Those remaining in Swarth.
TURKEYS ............................... .
39c
M rs. Tbomas Lueders, Ralph Rhoads,
- Roy more held a meeting at the Girl Scout
Fresh Killed
Christian Science Chmc:h
Delaplaine, Charles Tbatcber, Jobn Pit- House. On Saturday Troop No. 6 wiD
MEDIA'S HOUSE OF EXCElLENCE
"Mortals and Immortals" will be the man and George Corse. The latter two meet at Hannum and Waite', Garage at
PREMIUM QUALITY MEATS
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in the were active in coaching base ball teaDlS. 9.00 A. M., if clear, for a hike and bike
A large measure of appreciation is due trip to Media. Girls should come prepal'edl
STATE AND OUVE STREETS
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Swarththe prompt and generous support' given to cook in patrols. If rainy the meeting
FREE DEUVERY
MEDIA 345
more, on Sunday, November 17.
by the Swarthmore School Board which will be held at the Woman's Club at 9.30.
, .• The Young Men's Club will hold a its tennis equipment.
fayette Avenue, will supervise the work
meeti~ of especial interest next Tuesday Swarthmo're' College, in donating the the girls interested in obtaining the lolUlC'1
evening when the guest speaker will be Earl use of its courts, made this. ventllre pos- Nursing Badge beginning the first of
H. Taylor, of Swarthmore, assistant editor sible and proved its good citize:~bip.
year.
of The Country Gentleman, whose topic
Cash and other contributio'ru.. ivere reMiss Fannie Peckerman will assist
will be The Making of a Newspaper. Mr. ceived from thirty-eight citizens' of
Herman Bloom, Captain, and Miss
I
Taylor is a graduate of the University of community, aver~ging about $3.00
Watson, Lieutenant, of Troop No.
This troop held a Court of Honolfr,.:~:~:;~
Nebraska and a newspaper man of wide This certainly denotes a -widespread
experience.
healthy interest in the project.
at the home of Mrs. Bloom )
The Church Committee on Boy Scouts,
The chairman's report and. ~lance afternoon. Plans for the projects of
Mack P. Storm, chairman, is making a sheet follow:
'
drive for additional members for troop
An average of two hundred people
three, which is under the care of the Pres- used the tennis courts each of the twelve
DIGNIFIED SIMPLICITY
byterian Church. Donald' 'K. McGarrah, weeks· they were opened - to the citizens
CHARAOERIZES EVERY SERVICE
an experienced scout worker, is scoutmas- of the Borough. Minor equipment, such
C~
ter. All boys from twelve and upward as brushes and liners, are, with the ,ellm'l
are eligible.
neb, lent by the High School.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The women of the Woman's Association
Four baseball .teams of boys
~.RACE'1110
are busy with preparations for a rummage fourteen CfOmposed the Juuior League .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
sale to be held in the near future.
which was active all summer. Two bats ::
Dr. Tuttle's S\>rmon topic Sunday wiD and some balls are in possession of the
be "Approved of God," with especial ref- cba,irman of the committee for use
TRINItt CHURCH
erence to practices and trends in our mod- year.
Protestant Epiaropal
Che.ter Road and Colleae Avenue
ern life.
The committee wishes to propose that
Rector:
. To-morrow evening, Dr. Tuttle attends something be done in the way of a
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.II., Rector
Rev.
T.
A. lrleryweather, Dir. ReL Edue.
the meeting of the Philade1phia Cleric to Rerreation Center in Swarthmore it'ext
PIa._
===============:
J:Vmart. .,mnrr
,
a. ...
REPORTS ON SUMMER
RECREATION
J;l'a,np
..
Bettendorf
TURKEYS
CHICKENS
,
TERMINAL MARKET
Sycamore Mills
Poultry Farm
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL
"The Mest Accommodating
Theatre in Delaware County"
Starb Frida,.
TODAY and SATURDAY
His Laat Dnd ereateat Picture
JOAN eRAWFORD
Will ROGERS
"I UVE MY LIFE"
with BRIAN AHERNE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
-In-
'SPECIAL AGENT'
DOROTHY WILSON
CHARLES SELLON
SUNDAY
Deor. Open 2:00 P. M.
Contmuoua Perfonnance
WEDNESDAY. ONE DAY ONLY
'HERE'S TO
ROMANCE'
LANSDOWNE
NINO MARTINI
GENEVIEVE TOBIN
Delaware County's Flne't Theatra
Friday and Saturday
STARTING THURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS
FRED ASTAIRE
'BROADWAY
MELODY OF 1936'
GINGER ROGERS
"TOP HAT"
)fonda,. and Tueaday
FREDRIC MARCH
MERLE OBERON
HERBERT MARsHALL
JACK BENNY
ELEANOR POWELL
"THE DARK ANGEl,"
Enjoy It at the
"ANNAPOUS
FAREWELL"
Nov. 18. 19
Frediic
Marc:h
Herbert
Marshall
Merle
Oberon
Noy. 20
"I UVE FOR LOVE"
Dolores Del Rio
Evct'ett ManhaD
Cuy Kibbee
Sbaw ALlie
Nov.
Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JOAN CRAWFORD
FRANK MORGAN
"I UVE MY LIFE"
Feature at 2. 4. 6. 8. 10
FRANCIS LEDERER
FRANCES DEE
"THE GAY DECEPTION"
Maud.,.. ud Tuesday
BURNS &0 ALLEN
"Here Comes Cookie"
I
YOUR BATTERY
"WANDERER OF THE
WASTELAND"
WARNER BROS.
69th Sf. Theatre
Garrett Road III: West Chester PIke
Upper Darby. Pa.
I Block Weat of Terminal
Wednet;d.y Only
EDMUND LOWE
"l1nmder in the Night"
.~
hatteries in .,.,Id weather mean trouble.
A test now may save you grief and expeD8e
later. Come in today and take advantage of our
- complete hallery ~8peetion service at no cost to you.
TUESDAY
-In_
9:45 A.
11 :00 A.
7:00 P.
7:45 P.
4 course meals
50c to 75c
Opposite Movie Theatre
AVES.
THE
I
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
7:16 P.III.'-"ov;~;·
Pastor
School.
Chord."
.. !,~~"";I~r.:'6
the
Phone
440
SERVICE
ContinuDU$ Performance Sunday
I
IIraIre •
Serrice
x
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
• I
C
Mem be r r-ederal D epos.t
lUurance
orpora ti' Oft
a , 0 0 0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a0 0 a: 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 :
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00 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0: C':":+4 0 0 a0 CO.
materials to strengthen teetli
and bones. Also protective
vitamins. Children like the
el!'tra richness of Supplee
Milk. It has more cream.
Always fresh. Pure as can
be. Put in your order now.
Telephone for courteous, de.
pendable home deliveryChester 2.5721. .
BY A CENTURY OF CONFIDENCE
We also Jisl7ibule W./Ice,.Got
LAUGH AT
\'tITH
WEDNESDAY
9:80 A. M. to 2:30 P. 1I.--8ewiUK' and Quilt..
fill' In WhiUier Hoase. Box luncheoh.
'FIRST
f
THEY descend on the dining.
room with war.whoops and
yells. Help them keep up
theirpriceless.energy, Aglass
of milk between meals gives
needed noUrishment without
upsetting appetites. Milk is
the most important food a
child can have. It brings fuel
for romping. Furnishes
BACKED
Lake."
I
Do Yo~t Banking With
SUPPLEE SUPPLIES
SU:PPI.EE X'ILK
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-First Day School in Whittier
House.
;"'-~""·-~""""""""'''''''''''.''._'''''._'''''._)e.-'':'':''!''><*+'''')(M)t.
...~..:-:-....X-.........''')e.''':-X-.....,<· 9:45 A. M.-Morning
F~rum. Dr. ~rand
.......-.-......~~................................ ................ •
•
Blanshard wIlJ lead the dl$ctllla
~
8ion.
11 :00 A. M.-MeetiDa' tor WCll'IIblp In
Meetin,w House.
7
W·,hi.&, • Lnhrieatlq • Tire • Bat1er7 •
,
l
Russell's 'fire.,••• Service
&: LAFAYETJ'E
omCIAL
Doors Ope1l at 2.00 P. M.
7 :·Ili-Young Men"s Club. Guest speaker.
Earl H. Taylor, assistant editor of
"Country Gentleman."-"The Making
of a Newspaper."
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CBURcB
REV. WAYNE CHAlfflELL, D. D.
CHANGE NOW TO WINTER
GEAR LUBRICANTS
DARTMOtrrH
SUNDAY
10 :Oo-Bible School.
Woman's C!ass. Dr.
Clewell. Men's, Pr. Matthews.
11 :Oo-Morning Worship. Pa.qtor O",."h''"--I
"Approved of God."
3 :Oo-Girla" and Boys' Choirs.
7 :Oo--Young People.
".
DRIVE IN TODAY
STARTING THURSDAY FOR THREE DAYS
"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936"
NOW!
~~~~~C~'''::··I
_
Dick Powell
Ruby Keeler
"SHIPMATES
FOREVER"
I
, ,_ '
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BeY. John Ellen'" Tuttle. Minister
Completely Winterize Your Car NOW
Don't Delay
We Have a Full Line of Heaters
Defrosters, Anti-Freezes
'
Saturday. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
SUNDAY ONLY
Continueus from 2:00 P. M.
21
OLIVER H. BAIR
8.00 A.
9.15 A.
11.00 A.
AHen Jenkina
Thursday Only
ZAfI.!E GREY'S
I
·CHURCH NEWS
"THE DARK ANGEl"
WlldD~.day Only
I
I RI'.15ii..
SIr Guy Standln..
Resalind Keith
Tom Brown
RJcbard Cromwell
and tbe Midshipmen of the U. S.
Naval Academy
WEAK
MEDIA
BRIAN AHERNE
I
Nov.
Monday and Tuesday
IITHB INDIANS
ARB COMING III
,,,,tt'.
Prespect Park
Friday and Saturday
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~.!!!LC.~~h"-"'~te:..
MANOR
"In Old Kentucky"
BETTE DAVIS
GEORGE BRENT
IiFF.;;;~;;~;;;:::=::::::=~~~::::::'i
~~~~'
Cheater Pike -
SCbb.O~;O;~lo!:~~::1
M.,...
I·IF~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
who
attended
theknown
P. M.in C.:;;·~)~~~:,~:~
Among
thoseSaturday
football
game
night Swarthmore
at
City were: the Misses Mary Gal1agher
Verna Williams, Louise MacIntyre Sarah
Pew, Elizabeth Ford and 'Margaret Ford,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ford, ' William Ford
.
_ _ _..,___
~LES
Mrs. Lizzie E. DeArmond, of Park Ave- I g;rOlm will
.i\!~s :Mary Catherine Ryan, of West at 611 Ogden Avenue.
f Mbe held
H Inext Thursday. at the
F ~rrestvie\V Road, Parkside, became the
0
rs. aro d Goddard ' of Whit.
Dr. and Mrs. 1~ R. Kline. of Riverview nue, is recovc;ing sJo'wJy from inJ'uries re- tier Place.
&iZ..
'"
'bode of Mr. Louis Pierce, son of Mr. and Road, have had as their guest for a week ceived in a fall at her home recently.
Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce, of Princeton Ave- Mrs. Kline's sister, Miss Hattie Shafer.
Mrs. Frederick N. Bell, of Harvard AveBirth
M..
nue, Swarthmore, at 2 o'clock last Satur- Miss Shafer returned to her bome in AUen- nue, will entertain a group of friends at a
~nmmU1ttty
day afteDoon, November 9th. The cere- town on Wednesday.
sewing party at her home this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Myers of New
York City, are receiving congr~tulations
mony was performed by the Rev. Parker
P. EHiott in the rectory of S1.
Miss Naomi Fogg entertained at PennMIS. Harold Perry, of Elm Avenue upon the birth of a daughte~, Sydney ChiIMince Pies
Fruit Cakes
Salted Nub
Church, Chester.
neld, Pa., on Saturday evening in honor entertained at bridge on Tuesday in hono: cote Myers, at the Providence Hospital
The bride was attended by her sister'lsOfwaM.rur·,ma,,.nrde Mrs. Amzi G. McVay, of the of her motber, Mrs. Edward S. Clark, of Media, on November 2nd. The baby is ~
Mrs. Robert Greenfield, with whom she
Apartments. Before her re- Bay City, Mich., who is her guest for a
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MY_IF:l~~~p~ar~k~A~V~.~.::~T~'L~S~W~.~rtb~.~1~17~1~~
made her home. Mr. Pierce had as his cent marriage Mrs. McVay was Miss Lula week or so.
ers l of Cornell A\'enue, Swarthmore.
Annette Hills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
•
best man, Mr. Robert Greenfield.
I mmediately following the wedding Mr. DA
HI·11s
Mrs. H. Bardwell LI·ncoln, of tbe SwarthJohn S • RuthenOl"
~ d
..
, of Elm Aven ue.
d M'
.
more Apartments, was hostess to her
rs. Pierce left on a short wedding
Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, formerly of Chi- bridge club at luncheon and bridge on
John S. Rutherford, who made llis
an
ft
Tb
hom - ·tb h·
S
trip to Atlantic City, N. J. They returned cago, who has spent the summer WI·th Mr. M d
ernoon.
e other members of St th
e WI
15 Ason,
. S. Rutherford, of
'HOME RAISED
earIy t h'IS week and are occupying an apart- and Mrs. Edward A. Je-'-'05, of North th on Iayba M
H
UN
e c u are: rs. Sewell Hodge, Mrs. Wal.
ra
aven ventie, passed away last
Also Broilers and FryiDJ'
Chester Road, has moved into her new lace McCurdy, Mrs. Philip Kniskern, Mrs. Thursday, November 7.
home at 611 Ogden Avenue. Her sisters, Herschel Smith, Mrs. David T. Shaw, Mrs.
Mrs. Beatrice Magill Robinson and Miss Wayne A. Randall, of Swarthmore, and
The Swarthmore League of
Eudora Magill, of Kittery Point, Me.• have Mrs. William A. Faison, of Chester.
Friday and Saturday
Women Voters
prcsents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Wightman
Cleavelanel
"Hands Across the Table"
and
daughter,
formerly
of
Drexel
Hill
have
The
UTTLEFIEI
D BAI.LET i
Dressed to Order
Fred MacMurray
moved into the Pearson house at 514' WalSTAGE SHOW SATURDAY
nut Lane.
at the
THEA1R£
CHESTER
Telephone Media 646.J-4
Now
Playln
..
Start. Sunday
JACK HOLT
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, of Harvard
High School Auditorium
DICK POWELL
"Storm Over the Andes"
Avenue, entertained with a buffet luncheon
8:15
RUBY KEELER
Saturday. Sunday. Menday
yesterday
in
honor
of
Kate
Curling
Wall,
Friday,
November
22
.JACK BENNY
UNA MERKEL
(Mrs,
Joseph
Wall)
of
Sycamore
Mills,
who
"Shipmates Forever"
"It'. in the Air"
addressed the meeting of the Drama SecTickets at Buebe)"s
.Jean
tion of the Woman's Club that morning.
Reserved Seats
$1.00 Plus Tax
Unreaerved
50 Cents Plus Tax
Y
Cburcb.
SWAaTHMoIl£. PA.
will
WA
1935
-~THHiE5SijW~~un~~o~D~~&~U-,~~~~~~~~~~~THE~~.~SWAR~OREAN
3
--..
be beld at the borne of Rev. Dr. B a ,
I
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Vow"t" by Robert Eo Slaarploo
pastor of the Overbrook PrcsbytXn year, n cbarge of a y~ung man
coming months were discussed. A tea of tbe project may be obtained tbrough
-and
WASHINGTON
IS,
C~H~~H~;~~SCIENTIST
P'rk°~~'!~=~
.
11 :00 A.III.-Su • ..,. Sehool.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lmson-$ermon.
Wedne9day evening meetiDa' eacb week. 8
"p. m.
Reading roota. (IJHnI d.l1y. ezeept Sun.
days and holidays 1 to .( P. M.; Chul'Ch edifice.
Alland
aTe...
eordiall,.
InvitedRoam..
to attend tile .en.
fees
the Readfna
Consul. your telephone
dIrectory Or your loc(1~
Koppen dealer
"BE COMFORTABLE WITH KOPPERS"
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
4
Miss A. ]. Quigley, Miss Margaret
NEW MEMBERS
Twenty-one Initiated Into Hiab
School Dramatic: Asoori.~OD
of other baob ••.•.•••••••••••
the week-end with Miss Annie B. Hayes, Public
funds 01 Statee. eountift.
of Princeton Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bigelow and
daughter, formerly of Scarsdale, N. Y.,
are moving into the residence at 307
Lafayette Avenue. Mr. Bigelow will he
associated with Roland G. E. unman, of
Harvard Avenue, in the advertising busi-
I
lira-I
ness.
weeks. The new members are: Robert
White, WUliam Gorman, YamaIJ Clea""r,
Estelle Chapman, Margery TomlinsQn,
Nancy King, Grace Dodd, Kitty Br!n,
] oseph Collins, Elizabeth Thorn, CODS!aJ1ce
Schoff, Shirley Shaw, Donald Valentine,
Ellen Williams, James Lipman, Harriet
Wickham, Frances Armitage, Florence
Mr. George P. Tucker, of Washington,
D. C., Is spending a week or so as the
guest of his ..n·in-Iaw and daughter, Mr.
and Mr.!. ] ames Hornaday, of Dickinson
I Avenue.
I
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, of Harvard Avenue, will be hostess to a bridge club of
which she is a member, at luncheon and
Tbo~
and Lois Bernard.
bridge at ber home on Monday of next
The faculty sponsor Is Miss Mary Arm/'
week.
strong, teacher of English.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave,
The Harlequins, at the present time, are
Noted
PhiladeJphia
dancer
who
will
of
Vassar Avenue, entertained at their
making plans for their annual Christmas
perform
here
tomorrow
in
the
Junior
home
on SaturdaY evening.
play, to he given at the high school for the
pupils on the afternoon of Wednesday, De- Players Club presentation of "The Piper."
cember 18th, and for the parents and public on the evening of Thursday, December
19th.
Townspeople Witness
•
W.C.T.U. Meets Nest Wednesday
Post Office Dedication
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home
of Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce, _109 Princeton
Avenue, next Wednesday, November 20th,
lic funelll. and depoal... of other
hanks •••••.•••••••••••••••••
of Williamsport, Pa., and Mrs. Time depoeltl, except PGltal aav...
R. B. Sterner, of Watsontown, Pa., spent lop, public funda and depot'"
Quigley,
Last Friday night the Harlequin
matic ....ciatlon of the HIgh School bad
its initiation of Dew members. These memher.! were selected for their dramatic ahility
after trials conducted durlDg the preceding
Cleaves, Eunice Eaton, Donald
LIAoILlTlB8
Demand depc:llJtI. eIeept United
States Government depoeltl. pub-
NEWS NOTES
IRENE UNGO TUNGATE
HARLEQUINS RECEIVE
NOVEMBER 16, 1936
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Delaware. u:
pledge of loana
WE SELL
Cc) Total Depoalbl., I.UO.GSO.54
Capital Account:
CommoD atoek. 1260
,hares. pa.. ,100.00
per ebare ••••.••. 1126,000.00
Surplus • ••• ••• • •• •• 150,000.00
Undivided profitsnet • "............ "0,081.90
Total
Total
FUEL OIL
Gulf Product
With 0.... Z4 Hoar Senlce
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MEMOoANDUM
Loau ud In1'tdmenla Pledpd to
Becan LlabUlties
MEDIA COAL
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Other bondi, .toeka and lecuritles
AgainBt public funda of States,
count:le8. IICbool dllltrielll, or
other aubdlvlsloDll or munlel..
palltles •.•.••••.•••...•••••
Against deposits of tt'WIt departments •••••••••••.•.••.•
bank. do solemnly awear that the above atatement Is true to the beat of my knowledge
and beUet.
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E. S. SPROAT. CashIer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
eigbth day of November. 1935.
PETER E. TOLD.
Notary Public.
My commlufon expIres March 12, 1939.
Correet-Atte8t:
CLAUDE C. SMITH.
ALBERT N. GARRETT,
J. F. MURRAY,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. WCATED AT SWARTHMORE
PA •• AS OF THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1985.
TRUST FUNDS
Mortgages ••.•.••••.•••••••..••••• S 61.696.'16
Other Inveatmenta, etc. • ....••••• 111,824.01
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police. You can have a telephone
in your home for less than a
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Crest, the developer, has just constructed in the Parish House.
two new roads to OpeD up a new section
Mrs. Lewis Scheffy, of Merion, who il;i
in order to accommodate the growing de- Chairman of Christian Social Service of
mand for new homes in this sCctton.
. the Diocese, will speak of her work.
Quaker Artiata Exhibit
The elll.·lbition of the work of Quaker The Moore Institute of Art, Science and
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Artists which will he held in Collection School
of Design for Women, announces
lIall, Swarthmore College, from Monday, an exhibition of designs by Margaret Fas..
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November 4th, to Saturday, November sitt, of Riverview Road, Swarthmore, done
LOST
LoST-
to bwdne88 section, blue leather pencil case
contalnlq pencll8 and two pene. Reward If
returned to Ellen Williams, 119 Yale Avenue.
Semi-detached Stone and Stucco OweiUu••
6 Bedroom., 2 Batha, f60 per Month.
E. C. WALTON
SWARTHMORE, PA.
SALE
also
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WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111..J
Notary Public -
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Real Estate
SALE
507 N. Cbester Road
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$13.750
Open Sunday 11 to e
10 Room., 2 TUed Bath., Maid Room. Bath
RENT
511 Walnut Lane--Sacrifice Account SeaaoD
4 BedroomllJ 2 Tile Bath •• 2nd Floor
3 Bedrooms, Bath, 3rd Il100r
Splendid Grounds. Plantin8'j: SpeDcer Heater
ROoERT T. oAIK
Number 211
Glass Curtains, Draperies
.Slip
Covers
M. B. WILSON
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
Swarthmore 2078.J
YE
The Intermediate and the Senior Assem.
bly of the Swarthmore Dancing Classes
will meet from 7 until 8.45 and from 9.00
until tUX) respectively, on Saturday evening, November 15th, in the Woman's
Club House. The chaperon for the evening wiU be Mrs. Neil Currie, Mrs.
Guenther Froebel, Mr. and Mrs. William
Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Alston, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bates, and Mr. and Mrs.
Oil Dioplay Evel"J' Thuroda,.
PIck the Wbmln. Teamll
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
Due'to an crror in printing in last
week's paper the exhibition of Howard F.
t 's war k a t t,b e Ph'l
d I h' F ree
S t ra ton
1 a e p la.
Library was described as "postal drawings
t p' .. h 't h Id
Of Egj'pU'a P
n easaD
Ipes w en 1 S OU
have been "pastel drawings of Egyptian
Peasant Types."
The _exhibit, which continues thro~hou.t
NovcMb'tr, presents· Mare' opport~for
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Offlee, Court Houae, Media. Pa.
Saturday, November 30. 1936
9.30 A. M., (Eastern Standard Time)
Conditions: $250.00 eash or certified ~heck
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
advertiaement), balance fn ten daya. Other
conditions on day of sale.
No. 5114
September Tenn, 1936
All that certain piece or parcel of land
lIituate in the Township ot Springfield, County
of Delaware and State of PenlUlylvania,
bounded and described u followa:
' Beginning at a point the Interlactlon of
the center line ot Springfield road (fiftythree feet wide) with the center line ot
Powell avenue (fLfty-one feet 'wide) aa 8hown
on the aforesaid plan; thence along the eenter
line of Springfield road in an easterly direc~
tion 'by the are of a eircle bavlng a radius
of twelve hUhdred and flfty·three feet aDd
aeveni.een one-hundredths of a foot Bnd eurv..
ing to the -left an arc: dlIItanee of four hundred
and nlnetYooIIeven' feet and four one-hundredtlui
of a foot to a point of tangency (tangent to
last mentioned are at place of beginning h811
bearing Bouth thirty-nine degrees sixteen
minutes forty·ftve seconds east and a length
of two hundred and fift,.-one feet and eighty.
three one.hundredths of a foot). thehee con.
Unuing along the C(!nter line of Springfleld
road l50uth sixty·two degrees no minutes
fifteen lIeconds e&lJt three hundred and forty..
nine feet and thlrty..one one-hundredtha of a
foot to a point the intersection of the eenter
line of School Lane (lony.five feet wide) with
the center line of 8ald Springfield road:
thenee along the center Une ot lIald School
Lane south thirty degrees forty.flve minutes
west six hundred and ftfty...IIix feet and ninetyfive one-hundredths of a foot to a point the
intersection of the center line of said &hool
Lane with a line f'ol"lQing the r~r line ot the
Iota .hown In Block G proIected In an eaaterly
direction to the point of aald intersection,
thenee In a straight line erOSlling the westerl),
half of School Lane and aJong the rear lines
of lots numbered one to fifteen (1.16) both
inclusive in Block G. north flft)'~nJne degrees
fifteen minutes weat four hundred aud five
feet and twenty one-hundredths of a foot to
a point in the eBJIterly side of Denby avenu"!!
(forty·flve feet wide): thence crouing Denby
/lvenue north flfty.nlne degrees thlrty-one
minutes forty.elght seeonds weat forty·flve
feet to a point on the westerly side of said
Denby avenue the northeast eorner of Lot
No. 28 In Block C, tbenee along the rear
Unell of Lola Nos. 19 to 23 both Inclusive in
Block C north fifty.five degrees fifty..ane
minutes twenty.five seconds west one hundrecl
and seventeen feet and nine one-hundredths
of a foot to a point the northwest comer of
lIald Lot No. 19. thence aiong the, rear lines
of Lot Nos. 14 to 18 both InclUllve 'In Block
C, north ~orb'-nlne degrees twenty·nlne
minutes forty· five seconds west one hundred
and thirteen feet and twenty·nine one.-hun·
dredtba of a foot to a point the northwest
eorner of said Lot No. 14, thenee along the
rear lines of Lots Nos. 10 to 18 both in..
elusive in Block C, north forty·four degrees fifty·seven minutes twenty.flve seconds
west ninety feet and 8eventy·four onehundredths of a foot to a point the northwest
et:lrner of said Lot No. 10, thenee along the
rear lines of Lots Nos. 1 to 9 both inelusive
in Block C north forty degrees thirty minutes
west two hundred end thirteen feet and forty
oneoohundredths of a foot to a point on the
easterly side of Powell avenue; thenee partly
crossing Powell avenue north forty degrees
hlrty minutes west twenty.f1.ve feet and eighty·
three one-hundredths of a foot to a point in
the center line of Powell avenue. thence along
the center line of Powell avenue by the arc
of a circle having a radius of five hundred
and forty-eight feet and fifty one-hundredths
of a foot and curving to the left an are dis.
tance of one hundred and thirty..aeven teet
and thirty one-hundredths of a foot to a
point of tangency (tangent to said a~ at
the beginning thereof has bearing north fifty·
eight degrees nineteen minutes forty-eia'ht
seconds, east and a length of siIty·nlne feet
and fitty-six one-hundredths of • foot) ; thence
continuing aldng" the' dnter line of Powell
avenue north forty-three degrees fifty·nine
minutes fifteen seconds east four hundred and
seventy.three feet and seventeen one-hun·
dredtbs of a foot to the firat mentioned point
and plaee of beginning. Containing thirteen
acrea and twenty..eilrht one-hundredths of an
aere more or less and being .11 the lots nnm.
bered 1 to 28 both Inelusive in Block A. 1 to
34 both Inclusive In Bloek B. 24 to 42 both
ineloslve In Block C. 1 to SO both Inelusive
in Block L i t o 80 both fnclusive in Block
Hand 16 to 80 both Ineluslve in Block G.
contained within the plot of lP'Qund above descnDed.
No improvements. Vacant ground.
Sold as the property of Cbarles W. Gorsuch.
Hand Jloney-$1600.00.
Levari Faeias
No. 336
September Tenn, 1985
that
certain
lot
or
piece
of
ground
with
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Swarthmore 214
the buildings and improvements thereon
erected. IIltuate In the Township of Haver.
ford, County of Delaware and State of Penn.
Prompt Radio Servic:e
lIytvanla, bounded and described according to a
certain survey and plan thereof made by Alva
L. Rogel'll, R. L. S., Ardmore. Pa., on April
80th, 1926, as follows. to wit:
Beginning at a point on the northeaaterly
3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
side of Rising Sun road (45 teet wide) at the
distance of two hundred twenb'-elght and
Swarthmo.... 1235
forty-one one-hundredths feet, measured north.
westwardly along the aaid aide of Rising Sun
road. from its InteraecUon with the northwesterly aide of Malvern road (46 feet wide)
(If both wel'e extended to intersect): thence
continuing along the said side of Rising Sun
Eve..,.thiDa Electrical
toad northwestwardly on tbe arc of a circle
eurvJng to the left with a radius of nine
SWARTHMORE 1568
hundred fortYoOne and thlrty·five on~hun·
Grunow Refrigerator. and Radio.
dredtha feet the arc distance ot twenty.eight
and fitty-aix one-hundredthl feet to a point;
Garwoocl Oil BUrDe...
thenee north flfty.ftve degrees three minutes
east p8.8lIing through the eenter of the party
wall between these PreDlises and the premia;es
MRS. A. QUINBY &: SON amoininR'
to the northwest one hundred
thirty-ab:: and ninety one-hundredtha feet
30SEPH Eo QUINBY
to a point; thenee IIOUth twent)'..eight degreeIJ
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
flfty.efght minutes east thirty-two and Eighty
one-hundredths teet to a point: thence south
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
flflY-six degrees forbr.seveil minutes west,
paaaing tbrouR'h the eenter of a certain eight
MEDIA. PA. feet wide driveway laid oqt between these
BELL PHONE ...
premises and the premisea adjoining to the
lIOuth€'ast, one hundred thirtY.three and ninety·
seven one-hundredths feet,. the first mentioned
point and place of beginning. Beini Lot 112
and known as No. 2917 Rising Sun road.
Under and subject nevertheless to eertaln
building reatrieUons.
Under and subjeet further to the payment
INSURANCE
ot a certain mortgage debt or principal sum
of fifty.six hundred donal'S with interest
thereon.
Together with the free and common use,
29 EAST 5th STREET
right. liberty and privilege of the above men·
tioned eight feet wide driveway, aa and for a
CHESTER passageway and driveway. in common with
Pholle, Cheater 6141
the owners, tenants and occupiers of the
premises adjoining to the southeast. at all
times hereafter forever.
Reserving thereout;. nevertheless. the free
and uninterrupted use, right. liberty and priv.
All Lines of Insnraoee ilege of the said eight feet wide driveway. as
and for a passageway and driveway for the
Ine\ndiog Life
use and beneftt of the ownera. tenants and
oceupiers of the premises adjoining to the
Notary PabUc
southeast at all times hereafter forever.
Subjeet to the proportionate part of the
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1&33 eXpense or keeping same in good order and
repair.
Improvements consist of two..stol'J' stone
and frame housE". 21d6 feet; porch front;
lItueet:l garage, 12x18 feeL
So1d as the property of Alan H. March and
Ruth S. Mareh, mortgagors and real owners.
J'AMES PATTERSON, Attorney.
No. 694
Fieri Faeias
ABlts Branehes
September Term, 1985
Lot with imps. in Swarthmore Bora.. Del.
Co. pa.. on S. W. a. Diekinson Ave. 101.'1 It.
S 'E from S. s. Harvard Ave. Cnt/il'. on
Dickiuon Ave. 80 It. and extending S. w.
at rt. angles 180 ft.
Improvements eonsbt of twCM'ltoTY atuc~
and frame house. 46x30 feet; enclosed porch.
Anytime - Anywhere
RA""OND F. STOPPED.
stucco garage, 24x16 feet.
Sold as the property of George W. Gregory MYRON ,JACOBY. Attomep:.
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
Waftrly Ie Fawn St.
\ and Mae T. Gregol'J'. his wife.
Sberiff.
Attorney.
'If
' _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" H. L. FUSSELL.
NATHAN
P. PECHIN• Sb en.
UTILE-GREEN RADIO
WAYNE MOSTELLER
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Sweeney & Clyde
PETER E. TOLD
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UPHOLSTERING
Fumiture Restoring
In
FRED J, HARLEY
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Enlltl., you'o Purchase
BeauH'u] ., PIECE
MDMAX.('unckon Set
~~99t
3ring your free check with you
·each time you come to make purchases. When completely punched
· it .Is worth $1.00 on a Monax
Luncheon Set. You pRy only 99c.
130 IISCIJ Tomato
Catsup ~~
Fieri Faelas
Correction
all )overs of art. Mr. Stratton is ,8 resident
the Swarthmore
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Local Pupils Win Prize
The Sixth Grade of the Rutgers Avenue
School ha.o:; won the second prize in Pennsylvania in a non-commercial. educational
radio program, "The Dentist Says," sponsored by doctors, dentists, and educational
leaders. The purpose of the program was
to stimulate children to care for their
teeth. The program was presented in the
classroom
and through the combined efforts
Ralph Rhoads.
of the sitth grade children, an essay was
---+-written and submitted. Their prize was a
Welfare Division Meets
black leather binder containing twenty-six
health
broadcasts suitable for classroom
The regular monthly meeting of the WeI·
fare Division of the Community Health study.
Miss Kathryn Moran is teacher of the
Society of Central Delaware County was
SL'\th
Grade and Miss Helen Deihl is the
held on Tuesday of this week. Plans for
Dental
Hygienist..
Christmas were discussed. It was decided
to have a toy shop where donated toys
SHERIFF SALES
would be on display for selection by the
Sheriff'lI
Office.
Court Houae. Media. Pa.
mothers, in tbis way enabling each child
Saturday, November 28. 1985
to receive a more appropriate gift. Com9 :80 A. M. o'clock
(Eaatern Standard Time)
mittees were appointed to investigate and
Caah or certlfled cheek
arrange the matter. Full details of the at Conditlonll-$250.00
Ume of sale (unless otherwille atated fa
Christmas plans will be puhllshed in this advertillement), balance In ten daya. Other
condltloJUI on day of aale.
pap'cr as soon as they are completed.
of
Apartments.
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Exhibition of Desipa
Cheater Road and Fairview Road
FEAST FAILURES
Student CowlC:iIlor .t Brown
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SALE-Headley'li Storage. Cheater. Pa. 30th, under the sponsorship of the BenjaOne French !leak, A-I condition. Original min West Society, will be open to the· pub.. during her study tour in England, France,
rost. $286.00. Very reasonable. ,
and Sweden. Private view was on Nolie daily until 7.30. The work of many vember 9th after which the exhibit will be
PERSONAL
Swarthmore artists will be included in the open daily to the public until November
PERSONAL-Information desired regarding show.
2Jrd, from 10.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. in
whe~abouta of rocking ehalr taken from
410 Cedar Lane on Hallowe'en. Telephone:
tbe School Gallery, Broad and Master
swarthm.ore 1744.
Dancing CIaaaes Meet Tomorrow Streets, Philadelphia.
MONDAY
AT 5
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FOR SALE
8 room •• 2 bathll can be bou.ht for two_
thirda of value.
Call the Busine8IJ Office (it's a
free call), or ask any telephone
employee. Act now I
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RENT-Attractively furnished Uving
bedroom and bath tor gentleman. In
private home. Telephone; Swarthmore 639-W.
room,
'.room modem. bou.e. 181'a1'8. BOD,ht for
ttl.GOO. Could Dot carry.. Offered for
.Q 300.
Financed to 90% of sale price.
Always on Tap!
Out on the farm, Nature is at work for you
making plenty of the great....t food
that ever blessed the lives of men, women and
c:biId...... Drink more of Pennc:rest's Milk.
fOR
RENT-Large nleel,. fumlehed. room.
Realonable. Apply 16 South Princeton Ave-
The new Bell Telephone
Directory closes on
NOVEMBER 25TH
I
Building New Home
CLASSIFIED
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Oeeans of Hot Water
every day
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FOR RENT
din!e a day.
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Junior. to Aid in Fair
A student recital will he the feature of
The Swarthmore Junior Club will be in
The Friendly Circle wiIJ bold its annual
M~. and Mrs. Julius E. Underwood, of
R. Boone Dinsmore, of Cornell Avec.ue,
Ibis Sunday'. Vesper Service at 6.30 P. M. charge of the Candy and Cigarette Booth
ill Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore Col. at the Fair which the Junior Women's Silver Tea on Thursday, November 2tst, Dickinson and Harv~r~ Avenues, Swarth.. bas been appointed ODe of the 'student
at the home of Miss Mae Lynd, on more, are now bwld!ng a pictur~ue, councillors in charge of the dormitories
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Clubs of Delaware County will give on
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Princeton Avenue. Miss Lynd will be stone Tudor type rCSldence in Walling- r at Brown U
mvemty,
rOVldence,
d Hills,at,th ecornerof Strator
f d Road Saturday, November 23rd, at the Crafts. assisted in receiving by the officers of the for,
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mans Club, Garrett Road, Drexel Hill. group:, Mrs..1'. Harry Brown, president; and Linden Lane. Ground was broken
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There will be a free exhibition of danc- Mrs. Howard Dingle, vice.president; MI'5. ea.r1y in tbe week and they expect to
. UDlor A.,. i1ie'Y to Meet
ing. The Fair, which is to henefit tbe Arthur Hughes, secretary; :&irs. Harvey occupy jtheir new home some time early
FOR RENT
The Junior Woman's Auxiliary of TrinfOR
RENT-Pleaaant 8eeOnd floor room with White WilliaIDS Foundation Fund and R. Pierce, recording secretary, and Mrs. in the Spring.
ity Church, Swarthmore, will meet at 8
flreplace and baleony. 606 North Chester Camp Sunshine, will be open from 2.00
Otto Kraus, treasurer.
William E. Witham, of Swarthmore o'clock Monday evening, November 18th,
Jload. Telephohe Swarthmore 406.
P. M. until 1.00 A. M.
AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
SWARTHMORE 10353
United States Government obliga..
t:lona, d:lreet and/or fully goar.
a
THE SWARTHMOREAN
;OR
and/or inveltmenta • •••• •• 1.26D.442.GS
HOPQ
HEALTH FRONTHE FARM
141,187.91
Total Truet Funds
Commonwealth of Peun.aylv.nla. County of
I. E. S. Sproat, Cashier of the above nabled
G1e,919.20 Bank. do eolemuly .weer th.t the above 8tate..
ment fa true to the beat of my knowledae and
belief.
E. S. SPROAT. Cuhler.
111.20U2
Subaerlbed and aWOrD to beloN me thfa
88.698.26 eJabth clay of November, 1916.
PETER E. TOLD.
Notal"J' PUblic.
Ib' commlaalon ezplre. March 12 1989
8.798.80
Correct-Attest:
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W. E. KISTLER,
CLAUDE C. SMITH.
ALBERT N. GARRE'rl'.
Dlreetoll.
and Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry, of
(1(1,080.00
Cedar Lane, have as thcl:r guest for a
week their niece, Miss Hazel Ramsey, of
10.212.60
Delta, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Wherry enterTotal Pledged ............ $ 168,792.60
tained Miss Ramsey's parents, Mr. and State of Pennsylvania. County of Delaware. as:
I, E. S. Sproat, cashier of the above-named
Mrs. Fred Ramsey, on Sunday evening.
Dr.
No
SUHl'lY
certified and cashiers' checks
outatandlnl' •..••.••••...•.•.•
Total ot above item.:
(a) Secured by
pINe of loaM
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Depoa(ta of other banb, Ineludio&,
718,109.47
Mrs. Ralph Little, of Park Avenue,
Total Pledged {o:e1udfng rehas returned home after spending six
discounts} ••.•••••••••••• $ 168,'192.50
weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. John Pledged:
United States Govern·
Druar, and brother, Major ]. F. Druar, Against
ment and poatal lIavlnp de.posita ••••••••••••••••••••••
in St. Paul, Minn.
The. HOD. Me. Keen, representing the
Post
Office Department at Washington,
Everyone interested in the temperance
D.
C.,
was the next speaker attributing
movement is invited to attend.
credit to various officials at Washington
Estate William Stanley Levill, deceued: MalY for the improvements which have been
Messrs. James Fairies, of Haverford
A. McCorkle. Administratrix. R. D. No.2,
Media. Delaware County. Pennsylvania: How- recently made and among which is this Avenue, and Ralph V. Little, ]r., of Park
ard Kirk, Attorney. 802 County Building. new, local post office.
A venue, attended a house party at PenDMedia, Penneylvania.
The exercises were closed with the sylvania State College over the week..end.
Notfee fa hereby dven that Lettel'll of
Adminlatratlon have been granted :In the above Benediction by Dr. Wayne Channell, of
Estate, Bnd that all penon. Indebted to the
Beverly Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
above Estate are requested to make payment. the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
aud th()f5e having claims to present the lIame,
The new Post Office is a marvel of I. Stee1e, of North Chester Road, is rewithout delay to the Admlniatratrix or her
modern efficiency fully equipped to not covering from a severe case of scarlet
attorney.
1l.s-6T
only accommodate the present postal fever.
demands of· the Borough but to allow
ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. KELLY. DHC'D
Speaks for College Board
Letters of Administration on the above for the inevitable expansion of the future
estate have been granted to the undersigned,
Dr.
J. R. Kline, of Riverview Road,
who request all persons having claims or (in the last twenty·five years the popudetDands against the Eaiate af' the decedent lation of the community has practically spoke in Atlantic City, N. J., on Saturto make known the lIame, and all pel'llOna
day, representing the College Board, beindebted to the decedent to make payment. doubled, increasing the demands on the
fore
the New Jersey State Teachers of
without delay, to
postal authorities accordingly).
HELEN T. GUETTER.
Mathematics.
Chureh Lane and Cedar Ave••
A fine private office for the postmaster
Yeadon. Po.
opening
off the handsome lobby, up-to- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE SWARTH.
or her Attorney.
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
date apparatus behind the counter and MORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
1604 Fox BaDding.
COMPANY. OF SWARTHMORE, IN THE
throughout the building, additional floor STATE
Philadelphia, Po.
OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE
10·18·&T.
space, a raised loading platform, as well CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER I,
19815.
ESTATE OF H. BENNETT HIGGINS. DEC'D as good·lo,oking relaxation rooms for the
ASSETS,
Letters Teetatnentary on the above estate use of employees when off· duty, are only Loans and dlscounta._ ••••• i~ •• ,• • S 604.987.'10
have been granted to the undeJ"ltaned. who
Overdrafta : •.•.• : ••••••••••••••
'106.12
request all perllOns having clalIDll or demands a few of the facilities, which have been United State Government obllga..
against the Estate ot the Decedent to make incorporated into this new edifice to
tioll8, direct and/or fully gUarknown the same, and all persons indebted to
anteed .•.••...••.••.•.••••..•
410,698.18
which
scarcely
an
improvement
couJd
the decedent to make payment,. without delay,
Other bondA. stocks and securities
266,901.51
to
Banking house ..••.•. $107.823.00
be conceived.
NELLIE V. mgGINS,
Furniture and fixtures.
6.946.45
One
of
the
items
of
greatest
interest
or to her Attorney,
746 Coneord Ave••
114.768..45
JOHN E. GENSEMER
Drexel HiD. Pa. to those who examined the building on Real estate owned other than
1604. Fox Building
banking house •..•.•••••••.•.
24,076.10
Saturday afternoon, was the inspector's Rellerve
Phlladelpbla. Pa.
witb Federal Reserve
10-18·6T
Bank ..•.•••••.•••••..•••••••
87,111.60
office on the lower floor, from which a
fn vault and balances with
door leads into a darkened passage with CBJlh
other banks .•••..••••' .•••..••
222.846.86
blackened walls running up through the Outside checks and other cuh
SALE OF
items ...•.•••.••.••••.•••••••
971.18
building with "peep holes" at intervals Other
aaaets ••.••••••••••••••• ;,.
2.738.83
LAMP SHADES
wherefrom it is possible for an absolute
Total Assets •.••••••••••••• $1,725.712.44
FROM
check to be kept on the affairs of the
establishment completely unbeknown to
the other members. The inspector can
arrive by a private side door at any time
without his advent being known, and the
41peep holes" are so constructed that a
person looking into one can not detect
one, looking out.
The huge soft coal burning furnace
also created much interest especially among
the husbandry. One versed' in such matters said that it was capable of heating
the entire business section of the borough.
With this new building, Mr. Smalley
assures the community that a great deal
has been accomplished toward the betterNovember 21, 22, 23
ment of the postal service here, and adds
OLD BANK BUILDING
that he will be in his new office to receive
and aid in every way possible the people
Bridge Shade Specials 75c
of the town who have any Postal problem
Orders Taken to Dec:. 1 200/0 Off and will allow him to co .. operate by pre..
senting it to him there.
at 3.00 P. M.
eehoo) dlatricta. or other IUb.
divisions or municipalities •••••
United Statel Govemment and
poatal _viop depoelta •••••••
Cuh balance • •• •• • • • • ••••• ••• • ••
6.282.89 ..
Overdraft. •••••••••••••••••••••••
10.78
NOVEMBER 16, 1936
V etper Service
The finest on the nlarket.
IIYaJ Black Pepper \l. -Ib can
WIlbur's Baking Choc. "'-Ib cake·
Wi!bur's Cocoa
... ·Ib can
12c Dole Sliced
Pineapple I~.~"
~gg
each
p, icell G, ('at', RedUCf!d ThiaWeek-E.nd
EGGS Selected
f.tJ&t &at
EGGS
carton of 12
41c
2 pk... 15cJ
6 can. 25.
IISCJJ Self-Rising Buckwheat
Slen Cove Vegetable Soup
Royal Gelatin Desserts
250 I1SIXJ Royal Anne
3 pkgs 200
Cherries
A Delightful Dcasen; or Breakta.t Fruit -
Save Six Cente.
2
12C
Victor Double
P~n
loaves
Size Loaf
IIYaJ Sliced Rye Bread
wrapped loat 10c
Black Walnut Layer Cake halt 25c : whole 490
25c Rich
1b
Full Cream
Bread
19C
Cheese
!:i:gg
,
Gruyere Swiss Cheese
17c .Pabst·att
......,., >...
9ualiiy
• :g~,~~o 29c
~praad (All \'".leUes)
Me~,"s
2 ., ..... 290
_ . _--
Always at ASCI) Marlcefs
Chuck Roast 23c
Rolled Boneless Pot Roast
tb
Ib 250
Fresh Country Sausage
Ib 29c
Armour's Meat Loaf (Three Varlettes)
V2 Ib 130
Meaty Scrapple Ib 12c I Armour's Souse V~ Ib 12c
Rump or Round
Steaks or Roasts
· Haddock
Fresh Fillets
Qenuine
tb
]II
19c
· ranges L,,!rgeSw~et 33c
O
JUtcy Flortda'
,
,,
I
t
.,
doz
Ib 10::
Cillif. Broccoli
Hallowi Dates
2
for
10e
Turni s
Yellow
Cele Hearts
Juicy Florida
for
Gra .fruit
bunch
2
IJ>.
10e
50
3 14C
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
NOVEMBER
THE SWARTHMQREAN
HARLEQUINS RECEIVE I
NEW MEMBERS
.\. J. Quh:le) • :\Iiss l\farg;aret
QuiJ!h'Y, of \Vil1itlm~port. 1'.1., and Mrs.
R. B. Slt..'rner. of \Vat~onto\\'n, Pa., ~vent
the \\cek-end \\ilh 1\1i"s Annie B HaYl's,
or Princeton A,·cnue.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bigelow and
dauJ!hter, formerly of Scarsdale, N, Y.,
:lfe movin/:!: into the residence at 307
Lafayette Avenue, l\lr. Bigelow will be
a~odated \\ ith Roland G. E. Ullman, of
Harvard Avenue, in the advertising busi-
Last Friday night the Har1cquin dra-I
matie association of the I1iJ!h School had
its initiation of ncw members. These members were selected for their dramatic ability
nl"SS.
after trials conducted during the preceding
weeks. The ncw members arc: Robert
While, \Villiam Gorman, Yarnall Cleaver,
EstdJe Chapman, Margery Tomlinson,
Nancy King, Grace Dodd. Kilty Brill.
Joseph Colhm, Elizabeth Thorn, Constance
Schoff, Shirley Shaw, Donald Valentine,
ElIcn \\-illiams, James Lipman, Harriet
Frances
Armitage,
Florence
Cleaves, Eunice Eaton, Donald Thomas,
and Lois Bernard.
The faculty sponsor is Miss Mary Armstrong, teacher of English.
The Harlequin", ttt the prcsent timc, arc
I
making plans for their annual Christmas
Notcd Philadelphia dancer who will
pIay, to be gh'en at the hig:h school for the perform here tomorrow in the Junior
pupils on the afternoon of Wedncsda), De- PI.I) en:, Club presentation of "The Piper."
cember 18th, and for the parents and public on the cvcning: of Thur~day, December
191h.
W.C.T.U. Meets Next Wednesday
The \V C T. U will meet at the home
of i\lrs. Han'c) R. Pierce. 109 Princeton
Annuc, TIl'xl \Vcdnl'sda\', November 20th,
at 300 P . .M.
E\Cryune intere~tcd in the temperance
monmcnt is im'ited to attend.
Townspeople Witness
Post Office Dedication
(Continued from Page 1)
L1AIUUTIES
ClHcllt UllIh'd
St.ltt'" (;1J\Crnllwnt dl·llo",it .. , Ilublit' runds, :lI1d dl'poliOits of othcr
hunks ................... ..
'fin1(' dello~lhl. cxt'ept IIO!ltul S8\'inl{!!. Imbhc funds Dnd dello!lilg
or otht'r banks, ... , .......... .
I'ulllll' fund~ of Stnte4. countit'lJ,
:1'( hool
di:.tricts, or other subdl\lSolOnM ur nlUniciIJnhtlt.'l'I •••••
United Slntes GO\('rnment lind
"ostlll sIn illJl:!> (Il'posits ....•..
Del,osits of utht·r banks. including
certified anti cashiers' chl'eks
outstanding .•...............•
Total of abo"e items:
(a) Seeured by
pledge of loans
and; or in"estments
...... $ 141.187.91
(b) Not secured by
pledge of loans
and/or im'l'$t·
1.269.44263
ments
]), nUUIII
Mi5=~
Twenty-one Initiated Into High
School Dramatic Association
Wickham.
NEWS NOTES
IRENE LINGO TUNGATE
Clli'lh lmlunce ..........••...•.••.
Overdratts ••..•••••..•••••.••••..
del'o~itl<,
618,910.20
131.2001.82
38,598.25
3.7D8.HO
Gulf Product
With Our 24 Hour Service
Insures You a Supply at
All Times
MEDIA COAL
LAMP SHADES
No
SWARTHMORE 10353
CLOSING!
The new Bell Telephone
Directory closes on
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 25TH
t'd6ob"
Terminix
1828
November 21, 22, 23
you want your name to appear
in the new Directory_ That's
where friends will look when
they want to reach you.
I
HEALTH FROM tHE FARM
You need a telephone in
yOUI'
home. You need it to do
your
Call the Business Office (it's a
free call), or ask any telephone
employee. Act now I
~'!f:fl):~ ~E}. L TtL E P H 0 N'~
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
of Phila.
1601 Chestnut
holiday feasts.
pictured,
Gas
Range
only
$79
insure perfect
cash,
complete
with Lamp and Minute Minder. $69.50
without Lamp and Minute Minder.
Also
Quality A-2000 model with up-to-date
f e a t u r e s - p r i c e $59.50.
Both ranges
slightly more on budget plan 2 years to pay.
$2 down,
Get one installed in time
for your Thanksgiving Dinner!
Oceans of Hot Water
Always on Tap!
Complete shaving and bathing comfort for Dad!
Easier for Mother in keeping home and family
spotlessly clean • • • with an
Out on the farm, Nature is at work for you
every day-making plenty of the greatest food
that ever blessed the lives of men, women and
children.
Drink more of Penncrest's Milk.
Automatic Water
Heater (gas or electric). Automatic Electric Water
Heater, popular 50-gallon size, $80 cash. Slightly
more on budget plan. Choice of Penfield, Ruud
or Welsbach
Automatic Gas Water
'"
1.room modern house, garage. Bought for
$11,500.
Could not carryp Offered for
$8.500.
Financed to 900/.0 o[ sale price.
also
8 rOoms. 2 baths can be bought for twothll ds of value.
WM. S. BJTTLE
RENT
Walnut Lane-Sacrifice Account Season
4 Bedrooms, 2 Tile Baths, 2nd Floor
3 Bedrooms, Bath, 3rd Floor
Splendid Grounds, Planting; Spencer Heater
ROBERT T. BAIR
Numbcr 211
511
..
U, You,
.,.ee uJottk $:J.S!!!
Entities )'OU to PUr"chase
Beautlful.5 PIECE
MDNAX4/ncJteon. Set
Ja~! ~99t
I
3ring your free check with you
each time you come to make purchases. When completely punched
it is worth $1.00 on a
Monax
Luncheon Set. You pay only 99c.
13c llSaJ
No. 501
Septl'mlJ('r Term. 193:;
All that certmn I)iece or pnrcel or land
Due to .1Il error In Ilrmtin" in il"t situ.lte in thc 'TO\\ nshlp of Springfitld. Coun.ty
..
•of Dl'1n\\are nnt! Stnte o[ Penn,,}h.lnm,
Glass Curtains, Draperies
\\ cck's paper the exhibition oi Howard 10' bIJund(·t1 and described. all follo~'fI:
Str.lttun\ work at the Phaladelphia free
Ilcl!lnnlnl! nt D po~nt the mterseetlOn o[
Slip Covers
I the ccntl'r line of Sllrmdiehl roud (fiftyLibr.lr) \\:lS de~cribed as "poo;lal dr,min!!5'thrcc r('et \\Itlt'l \'iith the ~entt'r hne of
of E!!\ ptl.," Pea".mt PlPt'!I" \\ hen it s-hould 11'0\\('11 aHnue. (fifty.onc reet \\ide) 115 shown
on the .lfnre,;:ud lllan; thenee nlong the center
h.l\·C b<:en "pastel dra\\ lJlg~ of El.!} ph an I lint· uf SI'rinl~field road in lUI 1'1Istt.'rly fHree_
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
ll\"I~ant T\ pes."
tlUlI by the arc of n circle having a rntliu~
Swarthmore 2078.J
'. .
. .
fir t"ehe hundred and fifty-three teet antI
_ _ _ _.-::.::.:::.:::.:::.::.....:..--------The l'xiuhlt, \\ hlch contmues throughout »c,,'nteen one-hunllrellths o[ a root an,1 cur,,YE
XOH'mber. ))Ic~ents a rare opportunity for I Inl{ to thc Idt .m nrc dl>olam'e (If rour hundrc.d
•
• • .lIn.1 Illlld)·sc\(·u r('('t 11n,1 four ollt.'-huntlrcdth!l
.111 IU\l'r~ ul tltt. 1\]r. Str,ltton I~ .1 rcsl-Ior a root to a Ilolllt of tllm'Cne) (t.l1lj.!I'nt to
oJ
dl'nt 01 the S\\arthmore .\ptutments.
Iw.. t Illl'lItlUnl'd nrc nt Illtllee of I.Jl'~mmnl! ha-;
:;:,
be,lrlllJ::' lIuuth t1urtY'llme d~grL'ei slxtt.'cn
minute", ror1)·h\e seconds eolst .m,1 a lenJ..:!h
I of t\\O hUn,lrlejl nnd fift)'-onl.! fcet r,ml ei~hty•
, rop_
SIIEHIFF SALES
Swap 19
Sheriff'!! Office. Cllurt lIou~ .... , l\It:·dill. I'a
I thn~ oae.. hun,lrl'tith;; of n foot). th~Il('1.! COil'
SliturdllY. No\embcr 30. Itll;;
I tmum!,! :t1011j.! the t.'entl.!r hue or Sllril!l-:fidtl
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
9.30 A. 1\1. (Eastern Standard 1'iml',
I fifteen
roat! south sIXI)·l\~1I de!,!r('('''' no mmute"
~Ctomb enst three hundr('jl nnll rortyAtlantic Football Forecasts
nln(' feet ;and lIuri)-II11e one-hUllcir(ljths of a
C0!lditions: S15000 t'ash or c,;rtlfll.!d check I root to a ]Jomt the inter.:;edlOll of the center
On Display Every Thursday
lit tm~e o[ sale (unle,;s. otherWise stated III lint' of S~hool IAlne (Corty-the fct.'t \\ "Ic) \\Ith
lIIhl'~t.lsl'mentJ. Imlnnce III ten da)·s.
Other thc cl'nh'r hne of saill Spnm::fit Id road.
Pick the Winning Teams
cOlllhtaons on tillY of snle.
I thl'ncl.! aloOl~ the ct'nwr line IIf saltl School
. • .
N 33 I Lanl.! south Ihirt) dt!,!re(>S rorty·fhe mmute»
Le\an l
o.
11 I ~·~;t (:~~~I~~\~I:~:~lthslll~:a~~)··;~~t f~~t :nl~Oi~I::l':~~
Chester Road and Fairview Road
All that e('rtam lot Or" IJlI'CI.! of ground \\ Ith IIl\CrSl'l.'tlOn of the center hne of 511Ul S{'hool
Swarthmore 214
the buildings and Imllro\'lem('nl:> thert'oll I Lune \\ Ith n Ime [ormlng the rear hne o[ the
erl.!ctcd, Situate in tht, Tft\\ns~IJI o[ Ha\cr- luts shown in Block G IlroJccted in lin t'asterly
ford. County or De!a\\ure and State of Penn., ,hrectlOn to thl.! Ilomt o[ saul mtler"ection.
Prompt Radio Service
syl\lI!UlI. boundeo.l an,l tll'scrlbed nc('onhm:: to a thence in a !!trniJdlt line crosslnJ,'; the \\L'Sterly
ccrtam suney and plan therleof n:ade by Alv!, I hnlr of School Lane and nlon!,! thc rellr lin('S
L. Hogl.'rs. R. L S., Ardmure. 1 a., on April of Ints numhl.'red one to fifteen (1-15) both
3Uth. HI2~. as Collows, to \ut:
uIClu;\l\e in Block G. north Ufty_nine degr('Cs
lh.·gmnml{ at a lIomt on lIw northeasterly . .
'h d I
l n
3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
lilllc of Rising Sun rond (15 ret.'t \\ule) at the h£tccn mmut(':'l \\est our un reI ant Ive
(ilstnnce o( two hundred h\enty-eight and fed amI t\\enty one-h~mdrcdths o[ a foot to
Swarthmore 1235
rorty.onl.' on(... hundredlhs fel.!t, ml'.lsure~1 north. II Ilomt In the ?asterl~ Side
Denhy• avenue
\\l'sl\Hlrdly alon!,! thc said sule or RISing Sun (rorty-fhe Ced "Itle). the~ce crosslnJ! Denby
roml. from its ililers('ction \\ ith the north. n\clluf! north .fifty-nml.! c1es;:reo..'S thlrty.one
wester!} sidl.! of Mahern road (15 feet wule) mlhutt'S forty.elght st'!cond:;; west forty.fi~e
(Ir both \\e-I.! extendetl to mtehect): thcnce feel to a Ilomt on the w~tf!rly sille oC said
contmuing ahmg the sni" !lide of Rlsiog Sun Denby a~enue the northeast corner" oC Lot
Everything Electrical
road northwesh\llrdly on the nrc of n Circle ~o. 23 m Uloek C. thence alon~ the, re;;.r
curvinl! to the Icrt \\ith n radius of nme hne::: of Lots Nos. 19 to 23 hoth mc!usl\c m
SWARTHMORE 1568
hundrt.'il [orty,ollt> nn,1 thirty-the one-hun- Hlock C north fifty-five degrccs flfty·one
tlredths reet the arc dislnnce of l\\cnty-eil{ht mmutes t\\enty-fivt> seconds \\'est one hundrcd
Gt'unow Refrigerators aDd Radios
lind fifty-six one·hundredths feet to II point; anll se\entcen feet and nil'll' ont... hundredths
Garwood Oil But'ners
thence north fifty_five degrees three minutes of II foot to a pomt the north\\('st corner of
cast paSslOg through the center of the pRrty saitl Lot No. 19, thence along the f'('Rr lines
\\all between these premises and tht· premises of Lot Nos. I t to 18 both mdusl\e III mock
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
ndJollllllg to the northwl'St one hundreo.l C. north Corty.nine degrees twenty-nme
thirtY-SIx and ninety onc-h'mdredths feet mmutes forty-five seconds west one hundred
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
to a pomt; thence south twenty·ei!,!ht d('J.':ret's an,1 thirteen feet and twenty-nine one·hun.
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Uft)··ell{ht mlDutes east. thirty-two nnd eJl.~hb dr{'i1lhs of a foot to a point the north\~est
I fJOL.. hundreilths reet to a I)oint. ~hence south corner o[ saitl Lot No. U. thence along the
lifty.slx degrccs fort}'-<;even mJOutL'S \~cst. rear lin(':'l of Lots No". 10 to 13 both in·
FUNERAL DlRECrORS
IlRssim.:- through the ccn.ter of a certnlll. eight clusive in B1nck C. north forty·four deBELL PHONE ..
MEDIA. PA.. ret.'t \\ !fIe drl\,eway lal}1 out .b!-'t~veen these j grees n£tY_Sc\'l'n mlnutcs t\\cnb.fhe seconds
1)I'l'misl':l and the prenl1~es ndJolnmg to the I \\e.;t ninety feet ant! sc\enty-four onesouth('u!lt. onl' hUDllrt'd thlr!:.·-three :m,1 llI!1 et
hunllredths ur a root to a point the northwest
se\'cn one·hundrejlths Cect •. the firs! mentlllne,! Cllrner" or Sllill Lot No. 10, thence along the
pomt and Illact'! of hel!:lnnl!m. Bemg Lot 11M r('ar lines of Lots Nos. 1 to 9 both inclushe
nnd knll\\ II ;'hl No 2917 RISInI! Sun rand
in Block C north forty .legreC'S thirty minutes
Under nml subJect nc\ertheless to certam \\("st t\\(1 huntiretl anti thirtcen fe~l and torty
Imildang- rt..,;tl'l('tlOns.
lone-hun,lredths or a root to a ',milL on the
Un,ler lI!ltl subJ(.'('t (urther to t~e yarment Icnsterly slile of Powell nvenue; th,'nre partly
INSURANCE
of a rcrtaln morlgal{e debt or prmcIII;t sum 'rossinJ::' l'o\\cll a\enue north forty degree;,
oC fi rt) _"IX hundred dollar::; \\ lth mio:-rest Chirty mlnut('s \\est l\\(!Ilty_fi\e feet and ('u::hty.
th~'rrt.on'h
th th f'~ "",I common use lhr~L" onc-hundreo.lths of a foot to a pomt 10
Og'letIihtrty
l'r \\1an,1 prl\lIeg-e
e .~.. of the aho\e men-'1 the center I·I?e 0 (I> o\\eII a\('nue, th ence nong
I
29 EAST 5th STREET
rig-ht.
tlOne,1 l,iJ,';hl reet wide dri\·c\\a)'. n!'; and ror a the center hne .of PoucH. a\cnUe hy the arc
Phone, Chester 6141
CHESTER IJfiSHal{l'\\II.\o' lind dri\e\\ay. III common With or II Circle lunm!,! a radIUS of U\e hUlldred
__ ..:.::::.....:.:::~..:.:_______::__::__=:_-- the 0\\ ncr.>. tenant'> anti occupiers of the nnd rort)· e-Ij.!ht ree~ nntl Uft) one-hundredt!ts
Ilremise" .to)joining to th(' southeast, at nil o[ a root nnd cur~ ang to the left an arc dlstlnws hereart('r fore\·er.
tanee or one hundred ami thlrt)'·se~en feet
•
Ih'sel'\mJ! thereout, ne\erthele!';!';. the fa;ce ) and thirty one-hunllre,lths of a ~oot to a
:Iml unmwrruptetl us(', right. ~Iherty. nn,1 prl\ p 1 POUlt o.f tam::ency (tnnl!'ent ~o saul aN! at
All Lines of Insurance llt:·ge or the said eight C('ct "Ide o!rl\t'!\\ay, aSlthe heA'mmnJ,'; thereoC has bearang north fifty·
•
,
f
anll rur :1 ,H1ssag('\\ay and dri\'e\\ay Cor the cight dcgrees ninetC('n mmllt~ forty.t'!IA'ht
Including Li e
110«' lln,1 henefit or tht:'. owner~. ,tynants and Iseconj!" Nlst an,1 a lenl{th of Slxt) ·nme Cret t
c){'Cllpi('rli- or tht'! Jlrenlls~ :u)JommJ!' to thl'! an,1 finy,slx one-hundredths of a (oot); thence
Notary Public
,",onlhe.I"!. Ilt 1111 timl'S h('ro.'after rorc\er
"untinmnc: allJTlJ!' the ("enter line or Po\\ell
SW 18331 ~lIhJ(\·t In tho> IJrollO)rtHlnate Imrt or th(' ."eHlle nOlrth rorh-three ,hc:rf-'l'S fift~.nlllel
4:~17;:j)::A:R:T::M:O::U:T:H::::A:V:E::.;:::::::::::.::,I.,xll{'n"I' tlf keo.'lllng' samc In Il'oml orliPr an,ll mmllh'~ .,fl(', n "{'I")ll,h ('-.lst four hlln~lrl'il nn,l
rt'tlnlr.
se\el1t~·thrL'I' C"t t .11111 se\('ntecn ollf.... hun.'
Impro\ement~ consl"t of two·"tOry stone oIro... 1ths or a foot to the Urst mentioned pOint
an,1 rrame- hOllse. 21xlCj fed; porch Cront; and place of begInnln~ Cnntnmme- thirteen
stuc('o gar3l!:l'. 12xHI feet.
f
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oJ acre!> ano! t\\ent),.elght ont'!.hun,lre
Sold as the property oC Alan H. 110 arc an acre more or 1(,5s and being all the lots nump
Ruth S. Mar('h. mortgagor;; anti real o\\ners'\bt'rt:"d 1 to 2S both inclushe in Block A. 1 tO
JAMES PATTERSON. Attorney.
3-1 both incll1~iH In Block B, 2.1 to 42 hoth
N
G9.1 inclushe In Block C. 1 to 30 both inclusive
Ficri Facia!l
o.
in Block I. 1 to 30 both inclusive in Block
In All Its Branches
Hand 16 to 30 both inclusive in mock G.
September Term. 1~35
I nt wilh imp"!. in S\\arthmore Bom. Del. contained \dthin the plot o[ groun.l abO\'e de·
Co.: Pa .. on S. W. s. Dickinson Ave. 101.7 ft
S E. Crom S. s. Uanar,1 Ave. . Cntg. on scribed.
n'h-kinson A\('. SO ft. and extending S. \V.
No impro\ements. Vacant ground.
at rt. angiE'S ISO ft. .
Sold as the propert)" of Charles W. Gorsuch.
Improvf.-'ments eonsl>,t or two-story shl('co
91'0000
and framf.-' hou,;e. -I6x30 feet: ('nrio"ed 110r('h.
Hand Money- 11
1'1'11(,(,0 gnraJ!f.-'. 2h16 f('('t.
R \YMOND F. STOPPER,
Anytime Anywhere
. SnM as the prol1erty or GeorJ!e W. GI't'gor)' MYRON JACOBY. Attorne),·s.
MortoD, P... \ an"1 ?tide T Grt>gon·. his "ife.
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
\Vaverl,. & Fawn St.
Attorn!'Y'PECIIIN
Sheriff.
,_ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _', H. L. FUSSELL
NATHAN
1'..
. .SherIff.
Fieri Fad.l!;
The fine:
Heaters.
At Ou,. Suburball Sto,·es, 0,. See Your Dealer
Pinea!Jpie JII:.~;'.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
each
Egg I',;c"o (;,puth neduced This Week-End
EGGS Seleded
gJJtd$eatEGGS
!lSaJ
carton of 12
41c
2 0kg• 15c
6 c. . . 250
3 "kg. 20c
Self-Rising Buckwheat
Glen Cove Vegetable Soup
Royal Gelatin Desserts
P
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Sweeney & Clyde
'I
Bread
Black Walnut Layer Cake half
!:r.gg Gruvere Swiss Cheese
17e PaJst-ett :.. pread ( \·1
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6
29c
2 ., ... 29c
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Me;;;·;·s Always .~t IISC1)
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Ib 12c
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Mal"kets
tb
Ib 25c
Fresh Country Sausage
Armour's Meat Loaf (Three Varieties)
Meaty Scrapple
10c
49c
19c
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\".·:·Il'll",)
Rolled Boneless Pot Roast
Y2
Armour's Souse
Ib 29c
1b 13c
%
Jb 12c
l
Rump or Round
Steaks or Roasts 32e
19c
Haddock
1b
Fresh Fillets
Genuine
Oranges L~rge
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Sw.eet
doz
JUIcy FlOrida·
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tb
Chuck Roast
O
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\\ tallpcd loaf
250 : "hole
25c Rich
Full Cream
Cheese
PETER E TOLD
FRED J. HARLEY
Victor Double
Size Loaf
lIS(/) Sliced Rye Bread
I
Call Swarthmore 1441
-t"
V\Ji'bur's Cocoa
%-Ih can
12c Dole Sliced
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Furniture Restoring
bot
can
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Wilbur's Baking Choc. 'h ·Ib cako
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big
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Tomato
Catsup
VI'II ad e W·Indow CI eaner]
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
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Table-top Quality A_1200
costs
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Insulated oven and regulated temperature
modern
.
The Intermediatc .md the St'mor .\~semLocal Pupils Win Prize
hly of thc S" arthmore f).mrint:: CJas~(':,
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\\iIJ meet from 7 Until SAS rmu from 900
. The Sixth (~ra(1c of the J{ut.t.:cr~ .\\l."nuci
r'.'I"el·
St
unl ·11 1100
.
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a ur d .1\' c\e- Sehoul ba'i \\on the scumd . prize In Pcnn-I
nin~, Xonmbcr 15th. in the W~man's ::o)h.tnI.t m a no?:cumm('rn.ll. ('du~atlOn.III
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11.' prog:r.IDl \\ as prc~entcd 10 t Ie
a e5,
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R.llph Rhoad..
c11 .. ~room .mll throug:h the comblncd efforts
o( the sixth gr:ule children, an ('~~ay \\ as
\\ ntten and "uhmitted. Thdr prize \\ ,IS a
Welfare Division Meets
black Ic.llh(·r hindcr (ont.tinml! 1\\ cnt) -SIX
'Jhe rc~ubr monthly meeting: of the Wcl- hl'.lith broadcast:; ~U1table for c1a~<;room
fare lJi\'ision of the Communit\' Health ~tu(h.
Socict) ot Central Dcl~warc County was .l\II~s, Kathr) n :\lur.1O i:, tcacher or the
hl'ld on Tuesday of thiS \\cek Plans for I SIXth Grade .md ':\Ib~ lIelen 1)(lhl 1::- the
Chn .. tm,ls \\crc dlscus~cd. It \\.IS decided I Dental Hygienist.
to ha\'c .1 tuy shOI) \\ here donated to." ====~==============
ould be on dbplay for selection by the
sIlEH.lf.'F sALr:S
mother:;, In thiS \\ a) en.lbline: each child
Sheriff's Office, Court House. Media. Pn.
I
SliturtillY. No\ember 23. HI35
() rc[ch C ., more appropriate g:ift.
Com!I :::10 A. M. o'c1o, k
mlttl'e~ \\l'rl' appointed to inH'stigate and
(1'::lsll'rn Stamlartl TIMe)
3rr~II1"e the matter.
Full details of the
Contlitions-S2;)O 00 Cnsh or certified ('heck
...
.It hmt' uf :;ale (unll'lis othef\\lSe statl.'d in
Chn ... tm.l'; pl.lO:. \\11I ue publishcd in this .nhl'rtJs('mlentJ, IJlIlunce m ten d1lY3. Other
comhtluns on day or s.l1e.
p.lpu .15 suon .1:> t h C) arc comp Ietcd .
LITTLE-GREEN RADIO
on a Modern
Gas Range!
of a
SALE
$13,750
Open Sunday 11 to 6
JO Rooms, 2 Tiled Baths, Maid Room. Bath
You'll have to act promptly if
FEAST FAILURES
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E. C. WALTON
SWARTHMORE, PA,
SALE
dime a day.
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"'I.k"" uxm:t want tc tniM.. ...•
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507 N. Chester Road.
i/WJ,...teed.
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5rmi-detat:hed Slone and Stucco Dwelling,
U Bedrooms, 2 Baths, $60 per Month.
Swarthmore 111-J R.al Esta..
doctor, the fire department, the
police. You can have a telephone
in your home for less than a
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AT 5 P_ M.
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FOR RENT
visiting. You need it to bring the
pI 'l'er-
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IlI:-iT-Odobcr 25th 011 \HI) hum lIil'!h Sehool
1>' business scdlOn, blue lent her I,encil case
I"" mning lIencil:> antI h\o pens. He\\ard I[
rt'lurn('11 to Ellea Williams. Il!.l Yale A\enue.
shopping. You need it to take you
r~ SHADE
SHOPQ
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Friendly CirckT~Next Week
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CLASSIFIED
LOST
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Juniors to Aid in Fair
5
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Building New Home
Student Councillor at Brown
t\ !'otudent recital \\iIl be the feature of
Tht, S\\,Hthmnrc Junior Club \\iIl he ill I '11,,, 1""ln,II,
.)'I~. and ),Ir .... Juliu .. E l'lldl'r\\~)Od, Iii I k Boone IJII1~mof(.'. of Cornell .:\\'enue',
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. (·uell,.' \\i11 hold it ... annu II
I !'t.l~ sunday's Vesper Sen'ice at 630 P. !\I. d ltIrl!1' 0,f II.1l' C .1.n().1II
.\\'Cnm' ....• S".lIth- I1.15 IJl'l'n .IIIPOID
. ll'{ I 011(' of the "tudl'nt
lj!.trettc Booth 'Siht'r 'll'.1 on '1 hur ... d,t\ , :\o\'CTIlhn 2:-t. IJltklll"'OIl ;nul 1I •• n.ml
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Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore Col- I at ()
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umo~ "'.otnl'n\; 1.lt tht, homc of :\li~:-. :\l.le L) hll. UII 1Il0I(·...~rC' 110\\ bulld.lII!.'; ., ylctu,n':-~I\lI." l(Jundllor5 10 durt!e of thl' dornlitories
(Juh ... 01 l~d.l\\.trc County \\ III ~I\C un, Prillu."ton .\\l'JHIC
:\1i-~ L\ nd \\iIJ hl' ~lt)TIt'IIIIIUd()r t J-l't' re""lenrS~ IDr \\d"II1I1l~- I .It Hro\\ n rniH'r::;it). Pft)\'idcnce, R. I,
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III rUl'l\ Ill!.! h) thl' oflli.U" of the lonl
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Lindell
Lull'
Ground
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brokt'n
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nl.1ll~ CI,ub, Garn·tt Road, JJrcxd Hill. I !.!roup: ).1r" T H.nH Bn)\\ n. Iln'~ltlt'nt
Junior Auxiliary to Meet
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expect
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' . . ' IOn 0 (.IOC- llr~ 110\\ anI 1}IDt::lc, \·lcc-prt.·.. l(h·nt; ~lr~
The Junior \rulll.m·.. \uxilmr) of TrinFOR RENT
1 hl' Fair. \\ l,lIch b. to ul'Jlelit tlIt'1 \rthur I1u!.!lIl''', t'l'trl'lar~, :\Ir~. JI,U\'C) occupy thl·ir nc\\' home ~OIl1C tllnc (,·.Irl)
r It)
Chunh. S\\.uthmon'. "ill med at g
j7;1{ nl-:NT--l'!t,astmt !!ccond Huur" room with White .Wilh:lOl~ ~ound.ltlOn J'und .lI1d I R. Pit·ru'. rl·wfflln!.! ~t·cn·t.tr\ ••:and l\h:,. 111 the SJlrin~.
hn IIlaf'e mlfl b.llcon).
50r, North Ched~r" C.lIIlP Sun:-Illne. "Ill he olJ('n from 200 Otto Kr.IU", tr('.I'-ur('r,
.
William E With.ml, of S\\;ulhmorc, u dOlk -'lond.l\ l'\l'nin~', :-':o\'('l11l1er 18th,
1t,,:!,1 Tclellhone S\lurthmore 105.
P. 1\1. until 1.00 A. 1\1.
Cn.':.-t. the rlc\'Cloper. h.15 just constructed I in th(' P.lri ... h Hnu~l'.
;;;It IU;N'r-LII!"Re ni~cly rurnishl'd ruum.
t\\'o new TO.IUS to open up a nc" scction/ .Mr .. Leni:. !)dldfy. of "h'rion, \\ho is
Exhibition
of
Designs
H .I~unubll·. Allilly Ifi South I'ril1ceton A\e.
Quaker Artists Exhibit
III orela to actOmDlorl.lle the !!ro\\in~ de- Chairman of Chri .. tian Social Sen'icc of
ntl< or" at S";artllmure Ne\\s Al{t·nc)·.
The
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The :\Joorc In"litut~, til .\rL. Scit-nce .md Imand for new homes in this section.
the Dion'se, nl1l :'IJt·.lk of her "ork.
t llit n":NT-AUrncthdy furnlshl'tl Ih im:
('XI')l IOn. u tie wor. of QUilKer Indu ... lr). mt'rl!ed \\Jth the l'hil.ulclphi.1
I ",1m, bedroom and butt. (or ltentll'mun. In
l,n' ate homc. 'Tl'Iellhone: S\\ nrthm(Jre 5311-\'1. ..\rh~(s "llIch "Ill be held Ih Collection School of f)l~i!!n for Wonu.'n. aJlnOUJlCC~
~all, S\\ .Irthmore Cu~lcl!c, from .!\Ionday•. m cxluilllion 01 (!to:-I;.!ns b~ :\t.ul!,lrcl 1-'asFOR SALE
:\0\ emher 4th. to Satu:da), :\'0\ em~cr I ~itt. of Ri\,C'n'ic\\' Ro,ul. S\\ .lrthmore. donc
t()1t SALI<;-Jh'ndley's Storllj.!e. Chc,;tl'r. I'a. ,m.th. undl,.'~ t~lc s)Jo~:-orslllp of the ]lenja- II dunnl! her ~tud~ lour in Endand, Fr.lOcc,
Onl' French n~k. A·I con,lItioll. Orll{innl
mm \Vl,.· .. t Suclcly, \\Ill be open to the pub- and S\Hdt·n. Prl\.lh" \ie\\ U.IS on )\01',\.\, 8-2H5.00.
Very reasonable.
Ik d.lil) until 7.30. The \\ork of many I \l'lTlbcr
PERSONAL
Swarthmore artists \\ ill he included. in thc Upt'n d.lIl} to the publit.: until :\0\ t mber
I';I{SONAL-Iuformlltum deoirl.'d n>gnrdmg show.
2 ~rd, from to 00.\ .:\1 to 500 P. M. in
\,Ill're.lbouts of rockinl! ehnlr takt'n from
----+ - - the Schoul G.lller), Broad and llaster
HU Ceo.lar Lane on Hallowe'en,
TeleJlhone:
Dancing Classes Meet Tomorrow Stred .. , Phil.ldclphia.
'i,\:lrthmorc 1744.
AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
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Vesper Service
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FUEL OIL
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SUHl'lY
30.7)!
15, 1935
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WE SELL
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NOVEMBER
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Total Trusl Funds •.....••... 8169.7k:U'1
Commonwealth of j'ellllsyh'anin, Count)' lIf
lJelo\\art,'. 811:
I. E. S. Sprmlt. Cashier ot the nhO\e nameo.r
Bank, do solemnly S\H!ar that the Ooo\e stall'
ment is true to thl.! bcst or my knowlcdge and
belief.
}~, S. SPROAT. Cashier
. Subscribed nnd sworll to betore me tin'!
elghlh day o[ No\ember, 1935.
PETER E. TOLD.
.
Nolnry l'ubhc.
My commisllion expn't,'S Mnrch 12, 1930.
Correct-Attest:
W. )O~. KISTLER,
CLAUDE C. SMITII.
ALBERT N, GARRETT.
Directors.
718.109.47
Mr. Gcorge P. Tucker, of \Vashington,
D. C., is 5pending a week or 50 as the
gucst of his son-in-Jaw and daughter, Mr.
(c) Total Deposits.S 1,410.630,54
Account:
and Mrs. James Hornaday, of Dickinson Capital
Common IItock. 1250
AHnuc.
shares. par $100.00
per share ........ 8125.000.00
Surplus •...••....•. 150.000.00
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, of Harvard AveUntlh'id('1] profitsnUe, will be hostess to a bridge club of
net •.....• ..•..• 40,081,~O
which she is a membcr, at luncheon and
316.081.90
Total Capital Account. ..•
urid~e at her home on l\.fonday of ne"t
Total Liabdil1cs ......... $ 1.725.712.401
\\ eek.
MEMORANDUM
Loans and Investmentll Pledgrd to
Mr. and 1\Irs. Arthur R. O. Rcdgra\'e,
Secure Liabilities
of Vassar Avenue, entertained at their United Stntes Gm:ernment obliga.
tions, direct and/or fully guar·
home on Saturday evening:,
teed ......... , ............... $ 144.500.00
Other bonds. Blocks and securities
14.292.1)0
Mrs. Ralph Little, of Park Avenue.
Total Pledged (excluding reohas returned home after s-pcndinJ! :;ix
dl"count!l) ............... $ 158,792.50
\\'eeks visiting her mother, Mrs. John PledJ::-t'd:
Against United States Go\CrnDruilr, and brother, Major J. F, Druar,
ment and l)Osla1 savings de49,500.00
posits .................... $
in St Paul, Minn.
Against public fund!! of Stat(>!;,
countll.!s. school districts. or
Dr. and Mrs. \V. 1\ivin Wherry, of
other subdh'isions or munici1m I itics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
!l9.080.00
Cedar Lane. have .IS their g:uest for a
Agninst deposits of trust de\, cek their niece, l\.1iss Hazel Ramsey, of
IHtrtments .................. _....:1~0~.2=12 50
DeIt.l, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. \Vherry enterTotal Pledged ........... S 158.792.50
taincd 1\1i~s Ramsey's parents, Mr. and Stntt' oC ]'ennsyhnnia. County oC Dclnware. ss:
1. It S. 81,roat. cashier" or the nbo\'c.named
Mr5. Fred Ramsey, on Sunday evcning.
hank. flu solemnly s\\enr thllt the abo\'e !ltate_
mt'nt IS true to the best o[ my knowledge
l\le!:Hs. James Fairics, of Haverford nnd b('lie£.
E. S. SPROAT, Cnshier
A\'Cnuc. and Ralph V. Little, Jr., of Park
Sworn to and suhscribed berore me this
Annuc, attended a house party at Penn- eighth dny o[ NO\emlJer 1!l3S.
l'ETER E. TOLD.
S) h'ania State College over the "eek-end
Notary Public,
My eommis!';Jon expires March 12, 1!l39.
Be\'erly Steele. son of .Mr. and Mrs.
Correct-Attest:
CLAUDF. C. SMITH.
I. Steele. of Xorth Chester Road, is reALnERT N. GARnETT.
cO\'cnng from a se\'ere case of scarlet
J. F. MURRAY.
fever.
Directors.
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REPORT OF TilE CONDITION OF THE
Speaks for College Board
TRURT DJ.~PARTMENT OF SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL DANK AND TRUST COM·
Dr. J. R. Kline. of Rh ervicw Road,
"ANY. LOCATJ.~D AT SWARTHMORE
~poke in o\tlantic City, N. J., on Saturl'A .• AS OF THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1935.
da), n'l)resenting the College Board, beTRUST FUNDS
fore the New Jerse) State Teachers of Morh::u:~('s ...... ......
. ...... $ 51.6!lG.7:;
Other investments, etc. . . . . . . . . . 111.82-1,01
Mathematics.
The Hon. Mr Keen, representing the
Post Office Del>artment at \Vashington,
DC, \\'as the ne:xt speaker attributing
credit to various offiCials at \Vashington
E;;tate Wllhnm Stanley I,evis, dt'Ceaseti. Mary for the improvements which ha\'e been
J\. McCorkle. Administratrix. n. D. No.2.
Mulln. DeJ:l\\are County. PennS)IVtlIll3; How- recentl) made and among \\ hich is this
ard Kirk, Attornelt, 302 Count}· IJuilding, ncw local post office.
Meflm, I'enns) 1\ unin.
The cxerci~cs weie dosed "ith the
NotH':e is hl.!reby ghen that Letters o[
Adminlstrntlon have bcen granted in the nbO\:e H('nediction by Dr. \Va)ne Channell, of
Estate, and that all penlons indebted to the
abo\e J.:state an' rnluested to make llllyment. the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
and thllOSe ha\'ing e1aims to presl'nt the sume.
The new Post Office is a marvc1 I)f
I I ithout
dl'lu) to the Admlllbtratrix or her
modern
efficiency fully equipped to not
ntlorney.
1l-S-6T
only accommodate the present post:I1
ESTATE OF WILl.IAM S. KELLY, DHC'D demands of the Borou)!:h but to allow
Ll.!th'rs or AllministrntlOn on the abo\e for the ine\'itable expansion of thc future
(~tate h:l\'e been granted to thc undersigned.
\, ho refllJ('st a1l pl't"Sons hal mJ::' clulms or (in the lasl h\Cnty-tive years thc popu·
III maml:> aJ,!3mst the Estate o[ the decedent laHon of the community has practically
to mnke kno\\ n the SlLmc. lind nil l,ef'SOaS
indebte,1 to the deculent to make ,)ayment. doubled. increasing the demands on thc
\\ ,thout dela:,:, to
postal authoritics accordingly).
HELEN T. GUETTER.
Church I.ane and Cedar Ave.,
A fine private office for the postmastcr
Ycndon, Pa.
or her Attorney.
I openin~ off the handsome lobby, up-to- HBPOHT OJ.~ CONDITION OF TH"; SWARTH.
AH1HE NATIONAL llANK AND THUST
JOliN E GENSEMER,
date apparatus behind the counter and
COMI'ANY, 0'" SWAHTIIAIOIm. IN TIm
]GO-l Fox Buildmg.
throughout the building, additional floor
STAT}>; Ofo' I'Jo~NNSYLVANIA. AT TUB
l'hiladcl!lhia. 1'a.
CI.OSI'; OJ.' llUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 1.
,1:-O_.I"'_.6:,T".--c=-=--:c====-==,,,-,_-:-::=:: space. a raised loading platform, as well
1U35.
ESTATJ.~ OF H. BENNETT HIGGINs. DEC'D as good-looking relaxation rooms for the
ASSETS
Letters T{'Stamentary on the ahove estate U!;e of emplo} ees \\ hen off duty. arc only I.onn~ nnd discounts ...•....... $ 604,g37.70
have been grnnted to the undersigned. who
O\'erllrnrt" .................. , ..
756.12
reflue5t nil persons having claims or demands a few of the facilities which have bccn UllIted Stutl' Go\'crnml'nt obhgatIIths. jllrcct and/or fully gUara!,!8lnst the Estnte of the Decellent to make incorporated into this new edifice to
knU\\ n the same, nnd all persons indebted to
410,5!l·tI3
IIntet.'d ...... , ........ " .. , .. .
thl.! decedent to mnkc payment, without delay. which scarcely an impro\'ement could Oth('r bonds. stocks nnd slecurlties 25G.tll'1.57
. . . SI0',R23.()f)
Unnkmg house
to
be conceived.
6,9-15.15
Furnjturl.! :md fixturt'S
NELLIE V. HI1JGINS.
or to her Attomt:y.
7-16 Concortl Ave.
One of the items of greatest intert'sl
111.768.15
Ib·nl
t,,.tate
(1\\
ncd
uther
thlln
JOHN E. GJo:N~·mMER
Drcxcl Hill, '?o. to those who examined the buiIdin!-: on
1IiO.1 Fox: IJuildlng
Lallking housl.!.
. ..... .
21,076.10
I'hiladell)hia. Pa.
Saturday afternoon, was the inspector's Itt'sene \\ith "'ederal Uesene
Bunk . .. . ....
. . . .....
87.117.50
10-lS·6T
oflice on the lowcr floor, from which a
Cnsh In \ nult amI balllnces with
door leads into a darkened passa~e with
utht'r bank:> . .. .. . .. .. . . .
222,815.86
hlackened walls running up through the Ouhidt· dll·ck:> and oth(·r cn!!h
SALE OF
itenl!! .... .... ..............
!177,1S
buildin~ with flpeep holes" at intcrvals
Otlar IIss~t<; .... , ............ , .. :-_~2:.7~3~':.':.::.,
\\ hercfrom it is possihle for an absolute
Total Assl.!ts ........••... ,.$ 1.72;;.712 1-1
FROM
check to be kept on the affairs of the
('''tabli~hment completely unbeknown to
the other members. The inspector C.lO
arrh'e by a prwatc 5=ide door at any time
\\ithout his ach'ent being: known, and the
"peep holes" arc so constructed that a.
per:30n looking into one can not detect
one, looking out.
The huge soft coni burning furnace
.llso created much interest especial1y .lmon!,\"
the husbandry. One versed in such matlen: said that it was capable of heating
the entire business section of the borou~h.
With this new building, Mr. Small.!)'
"lll(
-) ll 11111
.I"~ures the community that a great deal
'-I has heen accomplished toward the Lettermcnt of the postal 5=crvice here, and adds
OLD BANK BUILDING
I that he will be in his new office to recei\'e
•
•
I and aid in every way possible the people
Bridge Shade Specials 75c
lof the town \\ho han any postal ptoblem
Orders Taken to Dec. 1 200/0 Off and wlil allow him lo co-operale by pre·
<:enting: it to him there.
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15, 1935
Hallowi Dates
Celery Hearts
j
I
II> 10c
2 for
10c
33 C
Calif. Broccoli
Yellow Turnips
Juicy Florida
Gra efruit
_
bunch
10c
211>0
5c
3 14C
for
Where QRalilJl CORnls and foar Mane" Goe. Far/Mil
TheBS PrIces Effective in 0 r Stores aJld
Meat Markets i .... Sw.rthmoTf nd VicinltJ'
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Queen of Scotland and the Isles" by Stefan
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RENT
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WOMAN'S CLUB IN
.INTEKES··TlNG MEEI
nI tho P ....rt7
b7 th.
.cribed
JOiniQ'
I
Zweig. This work portrays th e 1ife 0 f the
unfortunate queen whose career was so
his •
interesting and puuling to
tonans.
Mrs ] Passmore Cheyney chairman of
• •
• '
the Department of Legislation, reported a
Entertained by Newton Coal Trio
meeting at WaYDe last Friday, and anat Club HoUle on T-.:Iay
Dounced meetings to be beld on the first
Aftem_
and third Fridays of each ~oDth. at the
clubbouse in Media, bt>gInnmg WIth NoEnthusiastic singing or the State Song
15th
b
er
.
•
of Federated Women's Clubs of Pennsyl- vem
Mrs. William I. HuU, National PresIdent
vania opened the November stated meeting
of the Swarthmore Woman's Club at the of
Peace
Freedom,
read the mandate
of
the and
Women's
International
League for
clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon, the 12th. twenty-four peoples to their governments,
The singing was directed by Mrs. ] acob and urged /hat each and every member
Mescbter, with Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman not only oign the mandate, but have a
at the piano. Mrs. Alfred Williams, Secre- copy in their homes 50 that friends might
tary, read the minutes of the 1a.s~ ~eeting, be requested to append their signatures and
which were approved. .The "1'teasuret's thus help ·reacb-the '~aI'of ~fifty -.million,
report by Mrs. C. C. West fonowed, after signatures in the United States. At the
which Ibe President, Mrs. Roland G. un- request of the President, Mrs. Ullman, a
man, called for reports of the various motion was made and seconded that the
chairmen a1pbabeUcaDy.
Woman's Club of Swarthmore go on rec·
Mrs. Katherine· H. Brownen, chairmM ord as joiniDg the vast number of organiof the Admissions Committee, submitted zaUons supporting the mandate.
the names of new members: ] unior memIntroduced by Mrs. Meschter, the Newbers, Miss, Florence Hoadley, Miss Mar- ton Coal Trio entertained with a most
garet Little, Miss Jane Lonnsbury, Miss fascinating haD-hour of mUJic. This was
Kathryn Smith Mescbter, Mrs. Edward G. the third occasion upon which the memKelley, Miss Margaret McCracken, Miss bers of the Woman'. Club have bad the
Louise P. Wagner; Senior members, Mrs. pleasure of listening to these notable artists.
J. S. ·McCay, Mrs. H. S. Robe""n, Mrs. The trio consisted of Messrs. Morris Braun,
Horace R. Bayday, Mrs. F:ances Taylor; violinist; Thomas Elmer, violonceUist, and
RclDstated members, Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, Clarence Fuhrman, pianist.
Mrs. William M. Park and Mrs. E. LeRoy
After the meeting was adjourned a deMercer.
ligbtful tea was served by Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Elliott Richardson, Chairman of the GrllIin and members of ·her bospitality
Anierican kome Section, announced a sec- committee.
ond meeting of the Interior DecoraUng
Next Tuesday a lecture and demonstraClass to be held at the clubhouse on No, tion of aestheUc and rhythmic dancing
vember 20th, 9,45 A. M. She reported a wiD be given by Miss Alice Kraft.
large attendance at the first meeting of this
class and extended an invitation to biterested members to be present at, these inCerde Francais Open. Season
structive sessions in future.
Mrs. Stanley McMillan announced a trip
The Cercle Francais held its first meetto be made Wednesday morning; Novem~ ing of the season on Monday evening of
ber 20th. to the Academy of Fine Arts to tbis week at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
view the annual exhibition of water colors. H. Jermain CreightoD, of Elm Avenue,
Those wishing to go should communicate when Mr. Leon WenceUus spoke on
with Mrs. McMillan or Mrs. H. A. Piersol, "Rembrandt, the Portrait Painter!'
and be prepared to leave the clubhouse
Miss Isabelle Bronk, the new president
by 9.30 A. M.
of the group, after a few preliminary reA most interesting meeting of the Drama marks, introduced Mr. Wencelius, a memSection was announced by Mrs. C. A. Mc- ber of the faculty of Swarthmore Conege,
Dowell, chairman of that section, for No- who had just returned. from an extended
vember 14th at 10.00 A. M., at which vacation trip in Europe and from studying
Kate Curling Wan (Mrs. Joseph WaD) of in the museums, especially of Amsterdam
Sycamore Mills, for eleven years with th~ and London, and was therefore well qualiAbbey Players, would be present at this fied to speak upon the subject be Imo
meeting and entertain the guests with ber chosen. At the conclusion of the address,
experlences. Mrs. Roland Eaton will also interesting observations were contributed
by Mrs. Arthur E. Bye, of Harvard and
talk on the Irish Drama.
Mrs. Phelps Soule, chairman of the Strath Haven Avenues,',a compatriot of the
Literature Section, urged, members to' at~ great painter.
tend a meeting of that section on Thursday
The next meeting of- the club, in, Decemmoming, November 21st, when Mrs. Oscar ber, will be held at. the home of Mrs.
Gilcreest will review the book "Mary, Philip Snow, of Wallingford.
NOVEMBER
0j::;=:!t:
Member of
•
Bueknell
"red
.a1'a&e, 18xl8
!~j: bri~tlo..1dl~:~t. 1::r:b }~~o-:= :.~~
Buad
feet.
Sold..,
the
propert7
of Albert
Georse
f
M
d
M
W. Warren Egee, SOD 0
r. an
rs. Adama. moNqor.
and William
W. Pearl
and
Edwin W. Egee, of Rutledge Avenue, is Wlnnette H. Pearl. )llJ wife,. real owner...
that received
tremendous
ovation
aband
member
of the a Bucknell
University
at New York City when it paraded between the halves of the Bucknen-N. Y
U. footbaD game at the Yankee stadium.
Egee is a member of the Sopbomore
class, and an honor student as weD.
SHERIFF BALES
Sberiff'a Ofl'iee. Court HotlBe. Media. Pa.
SaturdaJ'~ December 7, 1936
9.80 A. M., Eaatern Standard Time
CondiUollB; $260.00 euh or eerti8ed cbeek
at time of sale (unleu otherwfAe alated In
advertiaement). balanee in ten da,.., Otber
eondlttoDB on day
of
we.
Levari Faelu
No. 887
September Term, 1935
All that eertaln lot or pieee of vauDd with
meq~
15, 1935
thereof
made
MayEngineer.
2Jat. A.. as
D. follows.
1926. by m
Alon&o
H
Yocum.
Civil
wit:
'Bea'lnning at a point in the BOutbweaterJy
side of Wolfenden avenue at the dlatanee of
lour hundred aixteen -fCllhrt..,. JJorthweatward.17
from the northweeterly aide' ·of Parker avenue, thence by the ..Id aide of said Wolfenden avenue north twenty.three degrees ft(t3'~
nine minutea thirty aeeODtU weat twenty~two
feet to a point; thence south aixty.atx degt'ee8.
no minutes thirty aeeonda weat one bundred
nine feet to a point; thence BOuth twentythree degrce:e. filty~nine minutes. thirty Bee..
ODds east twent,.-two feet to a potnt i thenee
north .lxty...ix degrees. DO minules thirty
aeconds eaat paulng througb the center of the
party wan between the meuuage hereby con~
veyed and the me&Buage adloining on the
aoutheast one hundred. nine feet to a point
in the southwest side of u.Jd Wolfenden
avenue. being the place of ,bealnning.
Together with the free and uuinterrupted
rlgbt, llbert7 and privilege of ualng as a driveway and pau&.ge way for automobiles for
pleasure purposes only a atrip of land ...
now laid out four feet In -width over lands
adJolnlmr on the northwest, being the Bouth·
east four feet of said premises. and aubjeet to
B sImilar rfaht. liberty and privilege to the
owner of the land adjoining on the northweat.
hiB heirs and Ulllans, over a strip of land
.. now' laid out four feet fn width being the
nortbweaterjy four feet of the premuea herein
SWEENEY
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No.
47
'SWARIHMOREAN'
SOLD TO PARKERS
Mr.
and Mn. Charles Parker to
Publiah and Edit Paper;
Staff to Continue
The present editor, Ann Sharples Merrill,
Ogunquit, Maine, after baving publi!hed
is leaving soon to make her borne in
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SWAR11IMORE, PA., NOVEMBER 22,1935
Police
TO OUR. FIUENDS
In taking over the SWARrBkoUAN, we do so in the faith and hope our
frieDds aDd neighbors will co-operate with us in maintaining the high StaDda rd
of the paper attained by our
we will endeavor to emulate
eB~emed
to
Harry ]. Schmierer, of Cbester, whD was
arrested
P. M.,Road
November
14, (or
speeding at
on 7Chester
was diJmissed
with a warning upon appearing fDr bear-
predecessor, whose methods and system
the best o( our ability and to the satisfaction
News
ha~:.e~
NEW CHEVROLET FOR 1956
Lawson-Shepard Company, Inc.
1401 Damnouth Avenue
. Swarthmore 411
PER YEAr
SIDEWALK FROM
PARK TO RUIGERS
on the 19th.
.
I James
M. Turner, Jr.) of Bryn Mawr, COlDlcil Petitioned for Pavina
and Curbing of Bowdoin
arrested at
P.
on the 18th
iog
of aU.
We welcome helpful and (ObStructive criticism, as our aim will be to
please our patrons.
It is a pleasure to an;]ounce that RoSALIE DRYDEN and TITUS EWIG, who
have rendered diligent and faitb(ul service in cODDection with the paper, will
continue with US in their respecUve posiUons.
was
7.40
M.
(or speeding and reckless driving on Chester Road. He is to appear for bearing on
November 26.
SUPPORT H•S. TEAM
_ THANKSGMNG DAY
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LOCAL CLUB WOMEN
IN EKLV MEETING
WE II
Littlefield Ballet Here Tonlaht
In three parts the program to be presented by the Littlefield Banet in the V>cal Lad. Deserve Backing in
Swarthmore High School auditorium this
Mrs. Parker are long-time resiAnnual Contest at Lansevening at 8.15 is: "Soiree GaUante/' liThe
dents in the borougb and bave cOntributed
downe
greaUy to its growth and developmellt for I Miss Alice Kraft Demonstrates Minstrel," and uDivertissements." Many
numbers will feature the leading members The Swartbmore High Scbool football
·many years. The SWARTlDIOREAN Is inRhythmic Exerc:iaes and Dane.
o(
the group while in others the entire team has had tough breaks this year, but
deed fortunate to continue under the maning at T_day's Ses.ion
company will appear.
never before have the town and the stuagement of such able and highly esteemed
dents
suppDrted the team so royally. With
The
performance
is
for
the
benefit
of
the
Swarthmoreans. They will be assisted by
Miss Alice Kraft, well known as a teacher
such
support,
with Bud TroxeU, the tripleWomeD
Voters.
Swarthmore
League
of
Rosalie Dryden and Titus Ewig who are of rhythmic exercises aDd dancing, held
kicking, passing and running
threat-DlaD,
now connected with the paper.
the undivided attention of members of the
at his best; with Gordon Findlay surpassCharles' Parker has been a resident of Swarthmore Woman's CJub at its meeUng
ing his usual ability; with Vic Troxell,
Swarthmore since 1890 and Mrs. Parker on Tuesday afternoon, November 19. Inand backbone of the line, giving
captain
since 1918. They are members of the troduced by Mrs. Roland Eaton, presiding
his
best
10 the game (and bis best IS
Presbyterian Church, Mr. Parker being a in the absence of the president, Mrs. Rolbest) i and with the whole team giving
charter member.
and G. E. Unman, Miss Kraft entertainL-d
everything it's got to that game, there's
Mr. Parker's activities in the borough with three interpretatioDS-Prelude in C,
Division of Community DO reason why Swarthmore caD't or won't
have been varied. He was the first chief by Bath i First Movement Opus 31 No.3
Health Society Planning
go over Ibe top in tbe Thanksgiving DllY
of the fire department and served in that by Beethoven i and to the second movegame with Lansdowne.
Project
capacity for eight years; the president of ment of the same sonata Miss Kraft grace~
It is planned to have a band out on the
the first Players CJub which was formed fully gave her interpretation of a dream.
Mrs. Helen Muth, wel(are secretary of field to help pep up the game in general,
in 1895; member of the first council when In sharp contrast to this suite was her the social service department of the Com- so come on out and sing some of the old
Swarthmore became a borough; tax col- interpretation of the more modem music, munity Health Society of Central Dela- sODgS you haveD't sung since you gradulector; organizer and mBDager of the the Prelude in G by Abram Cbassins of ware County, has submitted a report of ated.
Swarthmore Service Company; a member the Curtis Institute. Mrs. Ruby Russell the department's p1ans for a Christmas
Come out and boost YOUR team to
of the Home Guard, and the Swarthmore ably accampanied at the piano.
toy shop in Swarthmore.
victory Wednesday nignt before the game,
Arter these very artistic demonstrations
Business Association. He was the chief
"Although it is more than a month be~ at 8 o'clocki there will be a real PEP
factor in the starting and building of the Miss Kraft discussed the purpose of her fore Christmas, the task for all o( us who meeting at the new gym with Elmer, the
Strath Haven Inn; had charge of laying work and gave several beginning exer- attempt to make Christmas a more festive new masc:ot, and some wide-awake speaksix miles of sidewalk in the borough and cises for adult classes, wbich exercises are time for others is so gigantic that we felt ers whD know their football. How about
has been in the real estate and insurance designed for relaxation, correct breathing, we would like to make our plans early 100 percent at that?
business in SwarthmDre since 1896.
correct posture, to obtain balance, poise this year. Many people who are getting
-~= .o----Mary T. Ervin Parker bas made her and co-ordination. She made the point ready for ~eir ?wn Christ~as and a.re
home in Swarthmore since 1918. She is that dancing, as such, was less important in concerned pnmariIy with then own cbil.
a member of th. Woman'. fluh and VI!I:ll ·ber _rk than to bell>._tbe,iDdi~ual to
d ... _..... not:C~'ft11t,·tIiI: ..\O}... 1ll '"'" ..hirb", .,
active in the garden section of the club. ~ constructive development of sell through ones
they will save and w~ch ODes ~ey
For two years she was bome economist the elimination o( seIf-conscioll.sness and wiU give away to other chlldren until a
witb the Philadelphia Electric.
the development of a natural ease and week or so beforehand. However, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Parker will take up their poise, a better understanding of music, Community Health Sodety where many Students . Provided with Clean
Towels for Showers After
new duties as publisher and editor at once. thus creating happier individuals, both families are to be considered, the Jate hour
The SWARTHl40REAN office will be moved mentally and physically.
Physical Exercises
causes much confusion and we can never
A number of important announcements plan upon how much additioDal prepato the Parkers' real estate offices today
The School Board has just contracted
and will occupy the front office in that were made at the meeting: the art section ration must be made to care for everyone.
with
a towel service company for the
building. T~e telephone number, Swarth- trip to view water-color and miniature
"In former years baskets and toys have
o( clean towels for all of the
(urnishing
more 900, will Dot be changed.
exhibits on November 20; the meeting of been arranged for each family and deJumor-Senior High School boys and girls
the Jnterior decorating class, also on the livered together. Choosing toys, not know20th (walls and wall-paper to be dis- ing the child except by age is an over- for use in gymDasium classes. The suc•
e
cussed); meeting of th,e li~erature section whelming undertaking. The volunteer cessful bidder to whom the award was
made is Kline's Coat, Apron and Towel
November 21, review of "Mary, Queen of committee, who have worked on Christmas
Service,
of Philadelphia.
Scotlan4 and the Isles"; the Mark Twain activities, bave always been faced with
One
of
the requirements of Physical
lunche~n, 'December 10; the Littlefield this dilemma. Besides, the giving of toys
Education
teachers
is that after the boys
Ban~t to be given for the benefit of the to children really belongs to the parents.
girls
have
had
the vigorous exercise
and
Charles D. Mitchell Directing Re- Swarthmore League of Women Voters at It is part of a tradition carried down
gym
class
they
should
take a good hot
o(
a
heanals for "Meet the Prince," the High School, Friday evening, and " through the ages and w~ ought to do shower. This is a great health
stimulant
December Play
radio broadcast by Kate Curling Wall every't1llng that we possibly can to pre- and wheJl (ollowed by a cold shower,
(Mrs. Joseph Wall) over WFI and WLIT serve the real spirit of the holiday time. prepares the pupils to adjust to outdoor
"Meet the Prince," a delightful comedy at 7 P. M., Friday, November 22. Mrs.
1,'With something of this in mind, a nUMby A. A. Milne, is in rebearsal by 'he Wall will give a scene· (rom uFar 0(£ ber of communities have worked out a plan temperatures and to less vigorous exercise.
Players Club bf S~arthmore tinder the Hills!' Members of the drama section, at for a toy shop where parents may come However, when pupils have to provide
their own towels, many either do not have
capable direi;tion of Cbarles D. Mitchell.
the-last meeting, had tl:e pleasure of hear· on a' given day and select toys which they
The play win be presented on the iog Mrs. Wall talk on.her experiences with are sure would please their clllldren. Some any towel at all at the gymnasium class
December Club Nights beginning Tues- the \Abbey Players. Members who do not pareDts who can and wish to pay a small or else they neglect to secure a dry, dean
day t the 3rd, .and cODtinuing throughout attend this section are fortunate in having amount for the toys may do so. Need- one. The result is that much confusion
t
arises.
·
the balance of the week.
the opportunity, through the broadcast, of less to say, when we are havmg
a s ore,
To remove this confusion and have
"Meet the Prince" is one of those witty listeDing to Mrs. Wall. "Far Off Hills!'
the toys must be in excellent cODd.it~on. towels available for every child wben
English comedies of delightfuny breezy affords great scope for her rare talent.
They need not necessarily be new toys, needed the School Board has arranged a
chatter which makes Milne a master of
Mrs Elliott Richardson moved that the but renovated ones. There are such pos- plan by which a clean towel will he
this type of play-writing. The situations Swarthmore Woman's Club send a petition siblliUes in the plan that aU the people in assigned to each pupil to keep in his or
are original and the dialogue is bound to the Governor protesting against the the community who are interested may her gymnasium basket. Arter taking a
to keep audiences chuckling.
establishment of hot-dog stands at Valley parUcipate. The school children can col- shower the pupil exchanges the wet, soiled
Mrs. Reba B. Mitchell will play oppo- Forge. The motion was secoDded and leet toys and renovate them. Boy Scouts towel for a clean one at the towel window,
site Mr. Mitchell in the leading role. The passed.
will help in the same way and do some in charge o( the instructor. This towel
supporting cast includes a number of the
Hope Le Bar Roberts, a wellpkno~n motor corps service for us, too. The dispensing system was arranged at the
club's popular players and several new lecturer and current events speaker, WIll Juniors of the Woman's Club, the Amer- time the gymnasium was built. The gym.
players appear for the first time on the speak at the next meeting of the club on ican Legion and its Auxiliary will be work- nasium is designed to accommodate just
club'S stage. Among those playing are November 26 at the club house. The ing with us, too. Churches, Sunday school this type of service. When the pupil has
Angela Mason, Sarah M. Stabler, Gladys lecture will be in the form of a travel- classes and individuals, we invite you to secured his clean towel, he puts it, t~
Hayes, MrS'. Walter Emmott, Charles ague on "Rio,
.
Java andBaIi"
.'
participate in our Ch~tmas plans. Mr. gether with his gym clothes, into bis basket
Deacon, Francis Woodroffe and Walter
George Gillespie has i>ffered us a room for and everything is ready for the next class
Emmott, ali of whom have appeared ~e
storing and renovating at 117 South period.
(ore Swarthmore audiences, and Ruth Ann
Legion Post Meets
Chester Road. Begin now to get out Ibe
An added benefit is that this service will
Sang and ~oland Wallis .. who make their
•
f th e toys
for someone
else and
0
bnng' you
themcan
to spare
117 South
Chester Road
ur save parents the problem of trying to hhelp
I
At the regular monthly meeting
debut with the Players· Clup ~ ~is proP
t
h
M'
day
eve
the boys and girls to l;lke towels to sc 00,
Harold
Ainswort
os
on
on
call
Swarthmore
2070.
More
about
other
h
duction.
Itear
' on t ke
ning plans were discusse d f or the redeco - Chns'tmas festivities in the near future In and it wiD also save wear and
•
ration of the Legion rooms in Borough
I
a
home towel supply. The p an 15 wor JIlew LeHer Box
Hall.
Thanks";vmg· Community Sel'Vlce iog successfully in a number of olber
.
. t'ng of
0schools and has already received the favorSince the post office has been removed
A building committee, COIlSIS 1
N
The Community Service [or Thanksgiv- able commendation o( a number of parents
•
Goo.
rge
Fenno,
J,
,Paul
Brown,
Frank
..
l'ng
Day
WI'II
be
beld
this
year,
in
the
.order,
to the new, bl,lilding on Rutgers .n.venue a
.
d Oscar Gil
here.
.
. - of rotati'on of the churches., at the Fnends
•
Jetter ;I box lias been placed at th e corner Smith, Frank R. Morey, dan
sstble
1m
of SO\lth Chester
.
Road and P arIt A venue c....t was named
th tl! stut Yuarters
po
- Meeting Ho· use on ThuOOaY, November Libr-_ I R-umes
__
Regular Houn
,.. bich
y provemeDls to e presen q
.
n 28th at 10.00 A. ¥.. Everyone in Swartnto overcome. jncODveniencc w
rna
Short talks were made by J. Paul B~,:~
'. In'VI'ted to unite in this community
• Gio.l.rg F Corse F,......- more IS
The Swarthmqre Public Library whicb
have been caused to some residents of the
borougb when the pos~ office ~ to·be Frlmlt Wcmwia~cDowe~ and Frank Sndth. service of tbanksgiving. makAsit is n.ot ~e is DOW installed in the newly remodeled
located in the center o[ the buslDess sec- Morey, . .
airs f Arm _ (:ustom of the Friends to
e 0 ffermgs an library rooms ~at Borough Hall will resume
lion. :The maPl box is affixed to the comer
The drawing for the ~wo ':.asl~ If ~y their serviceS, the usual offering for com- the former rCgular hours l beginning to~
building, Michael's College Pharmacy, on Navy game tickets bemg 9 'el : next munity welfare work will be omitted.
morrow.
the Chester Road side. However, Post- the Post win be held. at
0
oCShirer' Add to Th~nksgiving Servire-Overmattcr The hours are from 2 to 5.30, Monday
master Alfred P. Smalley advises that it Mondai evening
Ph , NoveCymbe~!!ey,at receive.:
The participating chu~ arpe thbe E~is- afte'rDoOn; 7 untD 91 Mo~y ~;
t ! lto
the. Swarthmore
anna.be used for local .........
___ ', Fn'ends, Methodis.t,
..,. yt.enan, 2 to 5.30, Wednesday afternoon, and from
\ViII hi>. moved in the near fu
re
Park 'Avenue side ~f the buildin& o.Dd bY 'this means will
Wesley, Afrlc;an ,Metbodist, P..,.bytenan•
9.30 A_ M. to 1 P_ M. on Saturday.
Christmas work.
•.
Placed be~~I!. tbe two dispIaJ7 wind 0_ws
and edited the paper almost two and a
,
TO HAVE CHRISTMAS
TOY SHOP HERE
weUue
A A MRNE COMEDY
FOR PLAYERS CLUB
Now ••• right when it's time for
l8-Month Written Guarantee AgaiDst All Road
VOL VD,
__
NEW IOWa
SERVICE
·...,0'
r RSCHOOL GYM
New ALLSTATES
deep,tread ALLSTA'fES.
1:1 l\ \\.\ l\ Y
The SWARTIIMOREAN has been purchased
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and wDl
move today to its new location in the
Parker
Arcade,
next to the
bank.23 South Chester Road,
SEARS SUPER-VALUE DAYS
you to think about aaEe winter
driving ••• Scar. offen you 20
pet' cent trade-in allowance on
your old tire I (regardlea. of
make or cDndition) toward the
purchaao of hUlky. long~wearing,
,,)\.I.l':(;~;
812 CHESTER ROAD
A Beautiful Home with Large
Living Room. Studio. Three
B h H
d
Bedroom.. Two at., aate
Carage.
~n~ent th~n e~~. ~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::~
aituate in the BOl"OUCh of Collingdale. County
of
the Delaware and
or State of PenDB,.lvania. and
bounded and deeeribed aecordlna t.o a auney
.
de-
and
the northweet.
ownen of and
the their
propert,.
adGeorge. Carson. of the Swarthmore
on the
respee.
b
ledged t
th tive hebe and .... lana. tenants and oceuplen
Apartments, bas
een p o e of said premiHe . . . common drivew.,. as
Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Swarthmore .forwald. The ..Id drlvewQ' or a07 esten..
C n
lelon tbereto to -be kept In good order ani d
0 ege.
repair and the COIlt and expeu..e of npa r...
Carson a graduate of the Fort Scott Ing same to be
eqwdl,. b,. the Hid
High school, is starting his fizst year at
~=t' of two and one--half
Swarthmore.
story etone. brlek and ablnKle bouae. 16d7
p~.
<.!W AItTinlO RIt
Avenue
The regular meeting of Borough Council
was held on Wednesday evening in the
council room at Borough Hall, with aU
members present.
Clarence E. Myers reported that the
right of way had been secured from Victor
D. Shirer and Paul M. Paulson for the
use of the necessary part of their proper~
ties in placing a public passageway between Park and Rutgers Avenue. I t was
decided to advertise for bids and to go
ahead with the work on the sidewalk as
soon as possible.
A petition (or the paving and curbing
o( Bowdoin Avenue was presented hy representatives of the district. Signers included Josepb Quinlan, Wesley A. M. E.
Church, Albert Murten, Josepb Robinson.
JObn B. Sutler, and Betty C. Jones,
owners of 375 feet of property on the
south side of the street. ]. Kirk McCurdy
appeared on behalf of the R. J. Gilpin
estate, whicl1 uccupies the other side of
the street, and is not in sympathy with
the project. T. E. HfliSenbrucb, chairman
of the highway committee was assigned the
task of studying the situation and reporting at the next meeting.
Bids were received (rom Charles Andes,
Michael J. Mahoney and John Hanna &
Sons on tbe sewer extension south oh
Rutgers AveDue from Westdale Avenue.
The bid of Micbael J. Mahoney for $545
was accepted.
A letter from Miss Dorothy Bailey, of
the Strath Haven Inn, complained of
bunters endangering the safety of the woods
behind tbe Inn and along Crum Creek,
where hunting is prohibited. EJIiolt Richardson, secretary, replied to Miss Bailey
by letter staUng that If tbe borough
authorities were notified at the time a
hunter was seen, or, his license Dumber
reported, actioD could he taken.
Exonerations amounting to $239 on
occupatipn taxes were passed following
application by Samuel M. Dodd, tax cl)l..
lector.
Mr. Hessenbruch reported progress on
the paving of Lafayette Avenue.
N. O. Pittenger reported the completion
o( the renovation of Public Library rooms.
Commendation was made of the work of
William Brannon, janitor, in building the
fine Dew desk for the librarian.
J. Paul Brown reported that the storm
sewer on Kenyon Avenue was finished with
the exception of the earth fill.
A special permit was granted to Mrs.
Charles Kurtzhalz for a one-story addition to her home on Park Avenue, to he
used as an extension of the dining room
of the Ingleneuk Tea Room which she
operates there. Although this violates the
zoning ordinance the permit was granted in
view o( the fact that the owners of adjacent properties had agreed to the addition.
The budget and proposed projects for
1936 were discussed.
-..::...--
HAMBURG SHOW AT
COllEGE NEXT WEEK
Cheer Leaden' Annual Entertain_
ment to Be Held in
Clothier on the 29th
1'hankagiying
HoHdays
The Swarthmore public schools will close
at n~~ ~~ WedDesdaYt November 27, for
the Thanksgiving holidays and will reopen on Monday morning;'December Z* at
the usual time.
'.. ..
2.-
THE~ARnD
__.O_R_E_~_N___________________________N_O_VEMB
____
ER
__U~,~19~.~
E.a M. Michael and
John Reynolds aeted as best man for his
brother.
.
Ushers lDc1uded: Allred G. Brown, of
Chadds Ford; WUliam T. Brown, 'of
Swarthmore;
John BKk, of Swarthmole
,
CoUege and Kenneth Dilks, of Philadelphfa.
Set-eral Marria,ea of laterat The ceremony was foUowed by a recePtion at the home of the bride.
In the Borough AaDoUDud
Upon their return frbm a two weeks'
T.bia·WeejE
wedding trip to Nassau, the couple will
A lovely wedding was performed at 7 spend the winter at the bome of the brideo'clock Wednesday evening, November
groom's parents, on Haverford Avenue.
in Trinity Church, Swarthmore, when
The bride graduated with last year's
Emma May Michael, daughter of
class at Swarthmore College where she
WI! • atar aD-round athlete, beiDg captain noon, Saturday, November 23, at tJie bome Scbool I! also Is Mr. BO!!l~ .wbo Is
of the girls' hockey team,·alIda·m,mb,...lof the bride's brother-In-law and lister, DOW engaged In n!Seardi 'work It,the
of the owimmIDg aod goU teams. She
Mr. and Mrs_ Peter E. Told, of Park Bartol Foundatlon. ub lather Is IDotiucalso a graduate of Friends' Select
Avenue, Swarthmore.
tor In charge of shop!at Swarthmore Coland was chairman of the Summer RecreaThe ritual will be performed by·. the lege. The newlywedi will be the SUO$ls
tion Committee he", Iaot summer, con- father of the bride.
of Mr. and ·Mrs. George Bourdelals.i.t
J. S. Tumer, of Frederlclr., Md., will dIDoer on Thanksgiving Day.
.
tributlng greatly to the SUCC05!l of
project.
give his sister in inarriage.
'
Mr. Reynolds is a graduate of SwarthPatsy Told, daughter of Mr. aod Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. WI11Wn Ruth; of UDion
more Prep School.
Peter E. Told, will be flower girl.
Avenue, announce the engagement of their
An Informal receptlon will foDow the daughter, Marguerite, and Edwin M.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael entertained
ceremony.
Humphreys, son of Mr. Harry Humphreys,
dinner on Tuesday in hODor of
Miss Turner, who is a graduate of of Parkside.
The announcement was made on No.
daughter and Mr. Reynolds t when in addi- Swarthmore High School, has many friends
tion
to
the
members
of
the
bridal
party
In
Swarthmore,
having
resided
with
Mr.
vember
13 at a dinner party given by Mr.
and
John
Michael,
of Park Ave- :-=:::==============~
nue, Mrs.
became
the E.
bride
of Joseph
the guests were: Mrs. Alfred G.
and Mrs. Told for some tlme. Mr_ Drle- and Mrs. Clinton MitcheD, of Girard Aveson of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds,
of Chadds Ford; Miss Elizabetb
baws attended Drexel Institute.
nue, in honor of Miss MitcheU's birthday.
Haverford Avenue. The ceremony . "
of Philadelphia; Miss Frances Burbop,
Mter a two weeks' wedding trip the The guests included Mr. and Mrs. WilliaJn
performed by tbe rector, the Rev. J. J.
THEATRE
CHESTER
New York City, and Miss Leslie Under- couple will make tbeir home in Media.
Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Peters,
Guenther, assisted by Dr. Maurice Samson,
FrlL,.
hill, of HartsVille, N. Y., the I...t two of
of Swarthmore; Mr. Harry Humphreys,
of the Olivet Reformed Church, Logan,
Warrell WillIam
P.trlda Ew..
whom were the Michael's bouse guests for
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Phillips, of Tenth and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seward, of
'The Case of the Lucky Legs'
of which the bride's family are members.
Saturday. Sud.,., MODu,.
the week.
and Parker Streets, Chester, announce the Parkside; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burlew,
The bride, who was given in marriage
WHEELER 4- WOOLSEY
Announcements have been received. of marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret and Mrs. George Ruth, of Chester. No
by her father, was gowned in ivory satin
"The Rainmakers"
the marriage of Miss Katherine Louise
Phillips, and Chesman H. Bourdelais, date has been set for the wedding.
fashioned on princess lines, with train and
Tue.day, W.an•• da,.
Sanderson, daughter of the Rev. William
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bourde-I r,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
veil of her own design. She carried calla
Cary CraDt
<:laud. R.alu
C.
Sanderson
and
Mrs.
Sanderson,
of
of WaUingford Hills, which took place
"The Last Outpost"
lilies:
Philadelphia,
and
Ephraim
K.
Smith,
son
April
6 at the Chelsea Presbyterian
.JOY W art~r
Miss Elizabeth Michael, sister of the
Thursday (Thankaclvlnc Day) and
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Smith, of I CI,ur,ch in New York City.
flf
•
Q. ...
Friday
bride, wore rust colored velvet with match'The Last Day. of Pompeii'
Cornell Avenue, on Saturday, November The bride is a graduate of Chester High
JI;Y~rOP
jog accessories. as maid of honor.
Her ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~== 16, in the Siloam Methodist Episeopal
small French hat with a veil had a tulle _
Church, Philadelphia.
crown. She carried a spray bouquet of
The coupJe will make their home in
EYel'ythiq for Thaalusi.,;q
Swarthmore P ....Lyterian Church
mixed flowers.
Ridley Park.
HARVARD AVENUE
DecemLer 5th, 8 until 8
TeL S......._ un
104 Park An.
Miss Barbara E. Turner, of Rose Valley, Thunda,.,
Mr... Joba C. Moon 1a Char••
Frlela,. and Saturday
daughter of Rev. George T. Turner and
"BARBARY
COAST"
Mrs. Turner, of Ambler, and William H. MOOMMMM@@@@@M@@OOOOOO@@@@OO¥¥¥OOQ
Delawar. County'. Finest Theatr.
.Joseph Reynolds Wed
WASHINGTON
a....
...
mOrt
\U-Ommuulty
R1lIl1Diage Sale
LANSDOWNE
Frida,. and Saturda,.
JOAN CRAWFORD
"I Live My Life"
wltb Brian Allerne
Miriam Hopkin.
Edw. G. Robbuon
Joel McCrC!!a
STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
Driehaws, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
H. Driehaws, of Media, will be joined jn
holy wedlock at 4 o'clock tomorrow after-
StartiDI' SUDd.y
Monda?.. ~nd Tuesday
"SPECIAL AGENT"
with Bett. n.vJa--Ceor,e Brent
W.dnesday
On. Day CDly
MAYFLOWER
"RENDEZVOUS"
with WILLIAM POWEl.L
"HERE'S TO ROMANCE"
with Nino Marthd
GeDevieve Tobin
ADita Louise
Thursday (TbanJc.~vlDC Day) and
Friday
"BROADWAY MELODY
OF 1936"
.Jack
Eleaaor
BENNY
POWELL
R~:~~~1;,~T~~.~Ylor
Sid SHvers
(I
Performance Tbanbaiv-
IS THIS
Lut Times Today
WmROGERS
-In-
"In Old
Kentucky"
r
YOUR
I
LAST CHANCE 1
Starts Saturday
Enjoy It at the
MEDIA
Richard Dix
Leslie Banks
'~
Transatlantic Tunnel
THEATRE
Last 2 Days
at THEIR BEST
Friday and Saturday
Extraordinary • • • • Liberty
"BROADWAY
MELODY 'OF'" 1936"
- .• -WARNER BROS,-
JACK BENNY
ELEANOR POWELL
69th Sf. Theatre
ALSO
Garrett Road 4: West Cheater Pike
Upper Darby. P ..
-wlth-
UNA MERKEL
"Peculiar PeDguins"
A Walt Disney StUy Symphon,.
·in color·
SUD day. MObela,.. Tuesday
ContiDUOUS Sunela,. from 2 P. M.
Wallace
Jackie
Beery
Cooper
1 Block West of ·Cermlnal
Friday
Last Showlna
Wednesday and
Thunday (TbanksatviDI' nay)
"THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936"
ANOR
Cheater Pike -
Prospect Park
Friday an 1 Saturday
Nov. 22, 23
Saturday, SUDday, MODday. Tueaelay
Miriam HopkiD.
Edward G. RobbuOD
Joel McCrea
"BARBARY COAST"
Continuous Performance Every SUD.
Doors Open. at 2 P. M.-
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
PAUL MUNI
a.
"DR. SOCRATES"
Continuous Performaace Thursday.
. Nov. 28. Tbanks~vI.n.. Day
JOAN CRAWFORD
-in-
"I UVE MY LIFE"
Brian Aherne
Frank Morgan
Monday Only
Nov. 25
GEORGE BURNS
GRACIE ALLEN
-In-
"HERE COMES
COOKIE"
And a Host of Vaudeville and
Radio Stara
Tuesda,. Obly
NDv. 26
CLARENCE MULFORD'S
"THE EAGLE'S
BROOD"
with WiUiam Boyd
Wed., Thura .• Fri.
Nov. 27. 28, 29
CONTINUOUS SHOW
TbaJIlulivla. Da,. (Thun...,,)
Startfa. at 12.00 Noaa
"Broadway Melody
of 1936"
E'
JACK BENNY
FANOR POWELL
Robert T~r
It'e tile 81 .... t SIIow fa ScrH.
lila......
GET YOUR
-....
. ORDER
FOR YOUR
FRESHLY DRESSED
MAYFLOWER
TURKEY
IN EARLY
"WAY DOWN EAST"
-In-
"O'SHAUGHNESSY'S
BOY"
...,
.
... ---, .'-
WAVERLY
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL
"The Most Accommodatina
Theatre in Dela""~lre County"
TODAY aDd SATURDAY
'BROADWAY
MELODY OF 1936'
JACK BENNY
ELEANOR POWElL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Wallace BEERY
Jackie COOPER
"O'SHAUGHNESSY'S
BOY"
WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY ONLY
JANE WITHERS
Star of ··Cln.ger·'
"THIS IS THE UFE"
STARTING nfURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS
iJlJankqtutng lau
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEEI.ER
Forever'
Thanksgiving will be here
before you know iL And
this year you can be sure
MARTEL'S MAYFLOWER
TURKEYS are loing to be
every bit as fine eating (if
not better) as they have
been in the pasL They'n
be plmnp and thick-meated,
deliciously delicate of flavor,
smooth, unmarred of skin,
and fresh. Everything you'd
naturally expect MARTEL
TURKEYS to b~
PIa~
your order early-you won't
regret it, and you can depend on Martel's price to be
righL
...
The cost of building is rising. Building materials have
already advanc:ed, and labor should be paid more as
recovery becomes stabilized.
The best skilled labor
already is getting scarce and such labor is most economical Therefore:
1.
2..
3..
If you contemplate buildi~ • D~~IaJ!!!l.'h~.,bl,,~Q.WJ .~~:.:,
Or, if you have a home to .eU.. W AlT. if at all pauible,
until nest year. or later, when prices will he higher; since
the market value of exi.tiD« bomes is entirely dependent OD
replacement co.tI.
BUT, if you now own a home aad would like to replace it
with a Dew ODe, buy NOW - Or budd NOW - meanwhile
HaliDR your old home until prices rise .till further. Others
already hav., done thia--with. inteUifrent advice. Even DOW it
i. Dot too late for you to do likewise.
And ple_e remember. you can .UD build a new, four-hedroolD and twobatb. all-illone home (with weilloc.ted lot). [n Swarthmore Dr WalUDKford.
'or $12.000 to $15,000, on our plaD; with a.aly 20% cash and 20 ye.rs
to pay the balance on easy monthly payments.
WILLIAM
E.
WITHAM
sw
N:.:.O~VEMB~~~ER~2;~~19~H~~~j;~~~~~~~~~~~THE~~S~WARTHMOREAN
THE
ARTHMOREAN
r...... .,. -.....e Eo .......' •
PUBLISHED EVDY FalDAY AT
SWAIlTHIIOIll!, PA.
..
~...B;.!.~
..
TITUS J_ EWiC
s
Thank God for those doctors and
pubDc pr.... The addr... oroDled
Vesper Sea•
whose hands are compusionatet
interest and was followed by dis
choice SPirlta are exalted by loving
and many questloD!l. The foUowlng olli- . Alexander McCurdy, organist, ~ preThank God for the men who, li1r.e
cers were elected for the year
sent the program at this Sunday. Vesper
in the air, are ronquering time and space. I December 1. President, Ralph V.
Service. These services, wbich are given
1'haoIr. God for those men who
Jr.; vice-president, Malcolm Strleby; sec- each Sunday evening at 6.30 In Clothier
the ear, uHear," and to the eye,
retary, Robert B. Little; treasurer, John B. Memo~, Swarthmore College, are. open
and we hear and see to the
Murrell. The December meetlng will be to aU Inends of the coUege who wish to
comers of the earth.
given to an athleUc program.
attend.
Thank God for those men of
The pastor begins on Sunday altemoon,
To Ead PhilOIOpby S.ia
who look with hard, determined eyes
December I, at 4 o'c1oc1r., his pastor'.
disease and death, and who t in the
class in preparation for church member- Professor Jesse H. Holmes will con..
given light of intelligence, slowly
ship, for all young people above the age dude the series of four weekly lectures
surely are thrusUng disease back to
of twelve years.
being sponsored by the Department of
hell from whence it came, and
The Session has added the
Philosophy of Swarthmore College.
new members to the class of 1937 of
"The Tired Liberal" will be presented
hold of death farther away from. . .the
of human fife.
Church Committee on Missions and
by Dr. Holmes at 8 o'clock Sunday eveolence-Mrs. James E. Douglas and
ning, November 24th, in the "Friends'
Thank God for our wonderful
and for many true seU-sacrilicing
J. Howard Smith.
Meeting House. Each address in this
whose work only God can compensate.
Sunday, November 10, the pastor
which has been open to the public,
Thank God that in spite of turmoil and ministered the sacrament of baptism
followed by lively discussion.
strife, selfishness, greed, hatred and wicked- Barbara Jean, infant daughter of
-+--_
ness are being ,lowly but irresis'.ahly A. and Mary J. Schumacher, and to
First Series Dance Held
pushed off the face of the earth and a
daughter of Paul W.
The first dance of the Swarthmore series
better day is dawning.
Faust Alger.
held in the Woman's Club House Iaot
Shade Simmonds.
evening.
--+--Methodist Church Notes
Three
more
dauces of the group are
Chriatian Sc:ien~ Church
Dr. Wayne Channell will preach, ..o~ln~I~~h'''i-~~~~ for New Year's Eve, January
"Soul and Body" is the subject of the Sunday morDing at 11 o'clock on ~I
18, February 22. The time and place of
Lesson·Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Gladness of Thanksgiving," and in
fourth and Jiual dance of the season
Scientist, on Sunday, November 24.
evening service at 1.45 on liThe Spirit
be announced later.
"Thanksgiving" is the subject of the I~::~~:~r~1 The Junior and
The committee in cbarge of the dances
will sing. Lowell M. Broomall will
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage,
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ,I'~
Scientist, on Thanksgiving Day, November
an organ recital in the beginning of
and Mrs. Ezra B. Merriam, Mr. and
28.
the service, playing Sonata No. ll-MenJacob F. Meschter and Mrs. Louis
delssohn; Reverie-Debussy and In a MonEmmons. Mrs. Emmons is secretary
Presbyterian Church Notes
astery Garden (by request)-Ketelby.
treasurer. Mr. Merriam bas charge
Prizes
for
the
best
report
on
the
the
music.
The services for Sunday will be in keeprecent
sermon
on
World
Peace
--~,o--ing with the season of Thanksgiving. In
awarded
I
...
t
Sunday
..
foDows:
First
Mrs_
Bogardus
Chairman of Fair
the Sunday Schools, a special offering will
prize,
Samuel
Raymond;
second
prize,
diGreat
enthusiasm
and interest is being
be made for our community Welfare
vided
among
Louise
Paulson,
Martha
over
the
Delaware
County Fair
ciety. In the morning at eleven, Dr.
J
uDior
Clubs
of
the DeJaRaymond,
Alice
Bernard
and
Elsie
Bernard.
by
the
Tuttle preaches on ecOId Reasons for New
The
church
will
unite
with
the
County
Federation
of
Woman's
Thanksgiving!' At 7 o'c1oclr., the young
churcbes
of
the
commuDity
in
the
Tbanks-I
nuh.
of
which
Mrs.
H.
K.
Emmons
is
people invite aD the congregation and all
giving
Day
service
at
10
in
the
Friends'
Mrs.
James
Bogardus,
president
interested to their Thanksgiving Missionary Service when they will show moving Meeting House.
the Swarthmore Club, is general chairpictures secured from New York on the
!ondla"
man
of the fair, which will be held at the
lI
Craftsman's Club, Saturday afternoon and
work among lepers throughout the world. Fortnightly Meets Next.
Tbe Young Men's Club held one of the The Fortnightly will meet with
nigbt, November 23. The Swarthmore
most interesting meetings of the season at Thomas McCabe, of North Chester
JuDiors will have charge of the candy and.
the home of Beniamin and Charles on Monday, November 25th, at
cigarette booth.
Kneedler last Tuesday evening. The
speaker was Earl H. Taylor, of Harvard o'clock.
Literary sketches will be given by
r
Avenue, assistant editor of The Counl',) Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. J. H. A.·prJ·.1
Gentleman and a journalist of wide
and Mrs. Earle P_ Yerkes.
successful experience, who spoke on
Mrs. Henry A. Piper has charge of
HOME RAISED
book review. Ellen Glasgow has
tributed another great book to her
Also Broilers al1d Frying
Special Luncheon
already of considerable length. Her books
are not just so many works of fiction; she
Every Day
has added..!~ .~~r !
.
have come to know many types of people
-some aristocrats, some poor and lowly,
Dressed to Order
but they are all creations, drawn for us
OX
witb the skill of a great writer. In "The
Telephone Media 646-J-4
Vein of Iron" we live with several families
Old Bank BuUdiD3
in the southern mountains. Living people
-some knowing tragedy, others finding
happiness.
,
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Ea.terecI .. Second C1au Ma.tter. J-uaJ7 24,
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Zz, 1936
THANKSGIVING
Thank God that He has given us bands
that can be tender with loving service
to those who are carrying heavy burdens.
Thank God that our faces can reHect
the light of a smile of good will aod
brotherly Ir.indness in our hearts.
Thank God that our voices can be
gentle and helpful with appreciation of
those about us, especially in our homes.
Thank God that our eyes may show the
pleasure we feel in being with people like
ourselves; good, bad or indifferent. Our
hearts may be hoUow with seD-value, or
full. with rich, overflowing love of those
with whom our lot Is cast.
Thank God that we can, if we will,
value at the true value those whom the
world calls common people. The world
may caD them common people, but they
are not common people to God. They
carry the burdens of labor, they dig in
the streets, they run the trains and trulleys,
they work in offices, too often underpaid;
they serve the restaurants and hotels;
they wear red caps at the railroad stations, they walk the policeman's beat; they
dig in the mines; they serve in stores;
they deliver to homes the necessities 10
make like comfortable. They are God's
common people in whom is the full value
of life. Many, very many of these are
servants of the most High God, who share
in the glory of saving the world from
destruction.
presents
The UTfLEFJEI n BAJJ .ET
at the
Higb Sc:hool Auditorium
8 •• 15
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. CHICKENS
25c
Friday, November 22
Tickets .t Buchner',
$1.00 PI". Tax
Re..,....ed
PI T
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'l5he hatterb
Se.ts
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vs.
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WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
ON SWARTHMORE F1ELD
I
IMMEDIATE SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
-
HOLIDAY
Permanents
You'll gaily take your
place in the round of
holiday entertainment
with a wave by Co-Ed!
And you get the new·
est coiffures, careful attention, and a choice
of the most popular
methods at this low
. price!
PHONE
. SWARTHMORE
-_.
595
Fot' Pre-Holiday Appointment.
CO-ED
Beauty Shop
'~.~
CHURCH NEWS
TRINITY CIlURCH
$1.00 Plus Tax
COME TO THE
HAMBURG SHOW
Evening, November 29th, 8 o'clock
Proteatant Eplseopa)
Chater Road aDd Collee. AYea1le
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather, Dir. ReI. Edue.
8.00 A. M.-Holy Commuaion.
9.16 A. :M.-8UDday Sebool aad Bible C1au.
11.00 A. :M.-MorDing Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
THANKSGIVING DAY
8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
10.00 A. M.-Union Service at FrieDda'
ibE
House•.
SAVE MONEY AT LINTON'S I
THE
SWARTIDIORE PRESBYTEIUAN CIlUBCH
.,.. Jobn Bllen TuWe. lIiDlster
SUNDAY
10 :oo-Blbie School.
In Clothier Memorial
I
Sycamore Mills
Poultry Farm
IneludiDIr a .hampoo and oil
treatmeDt. Choice of three
popular methods I
OLIVER H. BAIR CC?
Saturday, November 23, 2:30 P. M_
.Friday
The first meetlng of the Art Seet10n 01
the JuDior Club was held Tnesday, Navember 19, at the bome of Mrs. William
Utke. on Park Avenue.
The guest speaker, Miss Margaret F...
sitt, of Riverview Road, gave a very
interesting tDik on textile designs, using
sketches of her own design and aamples
of woven fabric as illustraUoDS. MIss
Fassitt recently spent a year abroad studying European design and is now employed
at Leonhart Studios, Philadelphia.
The ne.t meetlng of the Art Section will
be beld on the third Tuesday in January_
TURKEYS
The Swarthmore League of
Women Voters
Admiuion
JUDior Art Section Meeta
CJ88Se8
for
All· Seats SOc:
ALSO
ROASTING CHICKENS
STEWING CHICKENS
and
AU the Fixin's for the
Thanksgiving Dinner
IT PAYS! ••
Lt
The Public Utility is your servant. Each
year, as with any other "employee" worth
his salt, the Utility grows in proficiency,
in usefulness, in scope. In other words,
it gTOWS more ,,"'_hie in your seTVice.
FOR BE'ITER FOOD
FOR THE TABLE
PHONE
MARTEL
BROS.
FREE DEUVERY
SWARTHMORE
2100
• • •
Improvements are constant. Refinements are added
as science produces new ways in which the varied
needs of an advancing civilhation are supplied. Not
to take full advantage of these beckoning opportu.
nities is to deny oneself aeedlessly, to suffer a lou-
It Pays to Use Utility Sen1ic:e Fully
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
~ ia a-" Ito aloe I'III"'cIeJ/lIII4 Arm
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TURKEYS
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
FRIDAY. November 16
7:15 P. M.-Movle. "Lady of the Lake."
CHICKENS
DUCKS
GEESE
SUNDAY
9:45 A.M.-First Day School in Whittier
House.
9:!6 A. M.-Morning Forum,
Dr. B,:;~.::.~
Blanehat'd wUI I~d the d:
sian.
11 :00 A.lI..-MeetiDIr for Worahlp ID the
lleetinc House.
Order Thanksgiving Day
Fowl Now for Prompt
Delivery
.
WEDNESDAY
.:10 A. M. to 2;10 P. II.--$ewfq and QuUt,..
IDa fD Whittier House.
.GEORGE MITRO & SONS
17 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 47 or 48
FREE DEUVERY
Box Junch«lon.
AU Cor.lI.ollJo bvltod
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTmlORE
Park Avenue below Banard
11:00 A. 1I.-SUDc1ay SehooL
11:00 A. 1I.-8unday LeIacm-8ermOll.
Wec1Deada7 e'VeIlfna meetfll&' each week, II
p.
Ill. P-dfnr room GpI'D. defb'. exeept 81md8)"B and hoUdus 1 to .. P. JI.: Ch1U'Ch edlftee.
AUaDd
areae
eordialb'
tnvft.ecJ ROOIDo
to attest4 til.
lea
the lteacUu
Do YOW' Banking With
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Bank
and
Tntlt Company
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. . 22, INS
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C,ASSIFIED
NEWS NOTES
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R_ll Cook. 01
Tumer Road. WaIlluglord. announce the
marriage of· their daughter. Constance
Russell. to Henry Robelen Bonham. son
01 Mr. Charles Leslie Bonham, of New
York City.
The wedding took place on Saturday.
November 9. ~ the Grace Cburch Chantry.
New York CIty. Mrs. Eugene Hord. of
FOR RENT-S...U houaekeep"'" apartment
In the llanard. Annex. Second floor. A...aU.
abl. De mhtr let. Telephone: SwarthlDore
. 149-W.
FOR RENT-:Pleuant aeeond tJoor I'OOID with
fireplace and baJeoR),. 608 North Cheater
YOUD8er Membership of PIa,. .
Club Enjoyed Last Satunlay'.
PerfOl'DUUlce
Roacl. Telephone Swarthmore 406.
Gal. $2.86
Both the child audience in the alternoon
and the adult membership in the evening
~,
Gal. $1.60
Colle.e
Telep"OIIe 9-12 A. M.
proclaimed approval of "The Piper'J as
presented lor the J unio.. 01 the Playe..
Club on Saturday last.
T. Lawton Slaugh. who portrayed the
On Saturday, November 16, Troop No.6
Le Cerc:le Francais
Annual "French Cabaret
Night"
lb. 30e
lb. 32e
lb. 25<:
DUCKS
·Ib. 35<:
GUINEAS
HENNERY EGGS, Doz.
Refrlaerator, Uprlaht
PiaDO. 'perfect condition. Also two e1lllU
for, tuxedo. 18%: Inch Deck.
Telephone:
Swarthmore 2052.
Swarthmore 1831
WANTED-Ping Pone Table. Regulation aize.
Preferably one having collapsible 1ep. Reply Bolt H. SwarthmOftan.
Paul Martel, to represent the deck of the
uniforms and the sale price remitted to
the original owner. The price desired
famous steamer, with deck chairs, life
boats, deck games, a bridge and even real-
should be marked on the garment.
istic waves.
Miss Martha Taylor, of Yale Avenue,
former lieutenant of Troop No. 16, has
During the progress of the
passengers
will
witness
the
antics
PIANO TUNING
iIIb d
been assisting with signalling in that troop.
an.
lege, Wl .act
a: comm~ er
0
e cruISe,
e s ewar.
oU":-I================== 1
cnirs of tbe S. S. Normandie, supplied by
roll Johnston
WI
e
the French Line. will be presented each
guest and French refreshments will ~
available. There will be many entertainments available for the voyagers who db
not wish tD dance. All those interested
in an unusual evening aboard a French
liner are invited to embark before 9 P. M;.,
the hour -:of d~pillt ... r~~..
IS YOUR CAR READY?
Let Us Prepare It for Winter Driving at
Moderate Cost to You
Prompt Racllo Service
UTILE-GREEN RADIO
3 SOUTH· PRINCETON AVENUE
Swarthmore 1235
You caD have a lele·
phone In your home for
Ie.. than a dime a day.
~e
Following Check·Up NOW:
1. ANTI.FREEZE--Prestone, Super·Pyro and
Alcohol.
2. OIL CHANGE Get winter grades for easy
starting, and quick, sure, lubrication.
3. BAIIERY-Batteries are less efficient in
cold weather. Will yours start the car when
the temperature drops?
AEL'L
COf.1PANY
or
TLLFPHONI
PE
N~.SYLVAN!A
4. TIRES-Have you SAFE tires with ample
non·skid?
.
5. THE MOTOR-Should be tuned up for win·
ter operation--easy starting, less drain on
the battery.
of Administration on the a ve
estate have been granted to the unde~igned.
who reQU(lSt all persons having claims or
dem&nils sgainst the Estate of the decedent
to make known the Bame, and nil persona
indehted to the decedent to make payment,
without delBY, to HELEN T. GUETTER.
Church Lane and Cedar Ave••
Yeadon, Pa.
or her Attorney.
Letters
Russell's
",..f... Service
DARTMOUTH .. LAFA'YEilE AVES.
OFFa>ALe
W-ul • • • Labricatbow - T ... •
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PRESSURE ZONES
billa
valleys
res"
The many
and
of Suburban PhIladelphia make it one of the most attractive
dentinl distriets in the country. They also add
~ the eomplexity of the water supply problem.
is
This the twenty.fourth of a series of instructive narratives dealing with the wonders of
nature and human aeeomplishments which
make it possible for you to have a plentiful
8upply of water at all times. Look for the next
narrative in this paper two weeks from today.
to
NELLIE V. MGGINS.
or to her Attorney.
146 Coneord Ave.•
.JOHN E. GENSEllER
Dresel Hill. Pa.
1604 Fox: BuildlllK
Philadelphia. Pa.
10-t8-6T
Old Bank Bundln.
Swarthmore 108
R.!!.t~
Mr. Allen Dolan, Mr. Daniel O'Shea, Mr.
Josepb Dunlevy, and Mrs. Joseph ChamberJain of Media. and Mrs. Samuel Gray
Mr. ].:mes Gray,' Mrs. George Gray,
Mrs. Theodore Hellmuth, of Rutledge.
and
Me~al
H£ERTIFIED WATER
Iro. PEDIGREBD STREAMS"
Best
LARD
Mr. George Roberts, of CoJlege Avenue,
. Shortening
present at the sailing of Mr. and Mrs. J. lege.
Recknagel wbo have gone to make their
home in England. Mr. and M ... Reck- The early November birthdays of Mrs,
nagel, formerly of South America, have Albert Thatcher. Mrs. J. D. Verplank.
Conditions: $250.00 I!88h or certified cheek
Mrs. George H. Troxell, of Dartmouth
at time of aale (unJeea otherwJse ntated In
advertisem.ent.), balance In ten days. Other Avenue, entertained at luncheon and bridge,
condiUoDll on day of sale.
at her home on Thursday last.
Levari Fadu
No. 835 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
September Tenn. 1985
Swartluno.... 207ti.J
SHERIFF SALES
All that certain lot or piece 01' ground with
the buildings, and improvements thereon
Sheriff'a Offlee, Court House. Media. Pa.
erected. situate in the Townahlp of Haver.
Saturda" December 7, 1935
YE
ford. County of Delaware and State of Penn.
9.80 A. M., Eastern. Standard. Time
sylvania. bounded and described according to a
certain survey and plan thereof made by Alva
L. Rogers, R. L. S., Ardmore. Pa.. on April
30th, 1928; as foUowa. to wIt:
Conditions: $250.00 l!88h or certified eheck
BeJJlnnIng at a point on the northeasterb' at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
aide of Rlaine Sun road (46 feet wide) at the advertisement), halanee in ten days. Othe~
distance of two hundred twenly-eight and conditions on da, of sale.
S..... 19
forty-.one one-hundredths feet. measured north_
westwardly along the said aide of Bfalrur Sun
toad, trom its intersection with the north_ I.e I F
we&terly aide of Malvern road (45 feet wide)
val" aclas
No. 387
(it both were extended to Intersect): thenl!e
Be '--be T
continuing
along
the
aaid
side
of
Riaing
Sun
p.......
r
erm,
1930
E.,.,~ Electrical
.
road northwestwardb' OD the are of a efrcle
All that certain Jot or piece ot lJI"'Ound wIth
SWARTHMORE 1568
curving to the left with a radius ot nine the messuage or tenement thereon erected.
hundred fortY*One and thirty-five one-hun. situate in the Borough of ColUmrdale. Count)'
Grunow Remgeratora aDd Radi.o~
dredthB feet the arc diatance of t'9O'enty-elght of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. and
Garwood on B..........
and fifty.six one-hundredths feet to a point: bounded aDd descnDed. aceordfng to a Stll"vey
thence north fitty-Rve degrees three minutes tbereof made May 2lat, A. D. 1925, by Alonzo
east pauing through the center of the party H. Yoc:um, Civil Engineer. as follows. to wit:
wall between these premisea and the pretnlaea
MRS. A. J. QUINBY .. SON awolning
to the northweat one hundred
Begilming at a point In the southwesterly
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
thlrty-aix am! blnely one--hundredtba feet aide ot Wolfenden avenue at tbe distance of
to a point: thence south twenty-eight degrees four hundred aateen feet northwestwardly
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
fllty-efgbt minutes east thirty-two and eighty from the northwesterly side of Parker aveone-.hundredtlul feet to a point: thence south nue, thence by the said side of said Wolfea~
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
fllty-aix degrees forty-seven minutes west" den avenue north twenty-three degrees 8ftypusin!l through the eenter of a eertafn_ eight nine minutes thir1¥ seconds west twenty-two
MEDIA.
PA..
BELL PHONE 4
feet wide driveway laid out between these feet to a point; thence south sixty-six degrees.
premises and the premises adjoining to the no minutes thirty seconds west one hundred
southeaat, one hund~ thirty-three and ninety.. nine feet to a point; thence soutb twentyseven one-.hundred.ths feet, the first mentioned three degrees, fifty.nine minutes, thirty SeI!point and plal!e of beginning. Being Lot 112 onds eaat twenty.two feet to a point: thence
and known as No. 2917 Rising Sun road.
north sixty-sil: degreee. no minutes thirty
Under and subject nevertheless to certain seconds east pBS8ing through the center of the
building :reatril!tionL
party wall between the mEUU88"e hereby eonUnder and aubject further to the payment veyed and the messuage adjoining on the
INSURANCE
of a certain mortgage debt or princip~1 sum southeast one hundred nine feet to a point
of fifty-six hundred doHars with interest in the aouthweat side of said Wolfenden
theN!On.
avenue, being the place of beginning.
Together with the tree and common use,
29 EAST 5th STREET
right,. Uberty and privilege of the above menTogether with the tree and uninterrupted
tioned eight feet wide driveway, as and for a right, liberty and privilege of uing BfI a driveCHESTER
P8S88lreWIQ' and driveway, in eommOn with way and passage way for automobiles for
Phon... Cheat.... 8141
the owners, tenants and oc~up(era of the plessure purposes only a strip of land as
premises adjoining to the sontheast. at all now laid out four feet In width over landa
times hereafter forever.
adjoinilllJ on the northwest, beine the southReserving thereout" nevertheless. the free east four feet ot Mid premises. and subject to
and Uninterrupted tl8e. right. liberty and privsimilar rigbt, liberty and Privilege to the
All Lines of Insurance Ilege of the said eight feet wide driveway. as aowner
of the land adJoiblag on the northwest"
and for a pusageway and driveway for the his heirs and asahrns, over a strip of land
Including Life
use and benefit of the owners, tenants and as now laid out tour teet in width being the
oc:~uplera of the premises adjoining to the northwelteriy tou~ feet of the premises berein
NotaIT PullUc
southeast, at all times hereafter forever.
described; said eight feet of Isnd to be used
Subject to the proportionate part of the by the owners Qf the property herein deSW. 11133
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
expense of keeping same in good order and scribed and the ownen of the property adrepair.
joining on the northwest. and their respecImprovements cOMillt of two-stol7 atone tive heirs snd assigns,. tenanta and occ:U'piers
and frame house. 21x45 feet; porch front: of said premilee as a common drivewAY 88
stucoo garage. Ib18 feet.
aforesald~ Tb@ said driveway or aOJ" extea_
Sold as the property of Alan H. March and aion thereto to be kept in good order- and
Ruth S. MaTCh, mortealrors and real ownerL repair and the eoet and ezpensa of repair.JAMES PATrERSON, Attornq,
Ing MnIe to he
eQUally by the ufd
owners abutU_ thereon.
No.
694
In AD Ib BnmcItes
Fieri FacfuSeptember Term. 1035
Improvement. I!OIlSflt of two and line-half
Lot with ImPl. In Swarthmore Boro.. Del. story etone. brick and shingle honse, 18d'l
eo.. PL. on S. w. s. Dlekinson Ave. 101.7 ft.. feet: en.doaed frout porch; tw'O-Itol'J' stone
S. E. from S. .. Harvard Ave. Culir. on and brick addition, thiS feet: eheet; metal
Dickinson Ave. to It. and e:rlendlnc S. w. garqe. IbIS teet.
at rL aDlfJes 180 ft.
Swarthmore
Sold &8 the p~ of Albert George
Improvement. consist of two-etory etueeo
and frame hoaIe, 46x1O feet: enclosed poreh;: Adams, morl:iralror, and wUUam W. Pearl aDd
An~ - AJ.)wbeae
Winnette H. Pearl,. his wit, na1 pwnen.
ltaCl!O nraae. 24z:16 feeL
Sold 118 the property ,of Ceorye W. Gregory
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
and Mae T. 8fttrol"Y, lils wife.
H. L. FUSSELL. Atto...,.. ~
NATIL\N P. PECBIN. SherUr.
NATHAN P. P_D~" SberUr.
pAl M Pastry
Flour
Flour
5:~ 230
5 :" 190
12 :,,49c 12 ~g39C
Ceresota, PiHsbury's
or Gold
Flour 5 :g 29c: 12 I!g 62c
Pure
Vegetable
fbl5C
2 fbs 27c
Stokely's Cranberry Sauce
can 15c
Dromedary Oinger Bread Mix
pkg 21 c
R. 8. R. Plum Pudding
Ib can 27c
Pitted Dates
pkg 120
Seedless Raisins 2 pkgO 15c
Olace . Citron
1b.16c
Mrs. Charles Paxson, Mrs. Cad DeMon,
• • ,13.'750 spent the last two months in Swarthmore
Open sunclaY'l1 to 8
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone. and Miss Frances White were celebrated
to Rooms, 2 Tlled. Bath•• MaId Room. Bath
on Wednesday of last week at the luncheon
:c~~.
~ttENT
·-~O .i••_m-."-.--..... ~ _ Mrs.- Russell -·H .. ~..KeIlt~f""-Riverview of the Sewing Group at Whittier House.
511 Walnut Lane--Sac.rificil Account Season Road, and Miss Barbara Kent sailed from
4 Bed.roome, 2 TUe Batha. 2Dd Floor
Baltimore Tuesday on the S. S. Berkshire
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Nickerson, of South
-. 3: Bedroom•• Bath. 3rd Floor
SplendJd Ground.l. PI...t1n .. i Spencer Heater
Chester Road, entertained a group of
ROBERT T. BAJR
SHERIFF SALES
friends before attending the opening dance
Number 211
Sheriff's Otrll!e. Court 1I0uae. Media, Pa.
of the Swartllmore Series on Saturday
Saturdll7, November 30, 1986
9.80 A. M. (Eastern Standard Time)
evening.
SOT N. Chester
Co.,. Reduc.d With The.. 5peeiah
, 618I11III Family
Mrs. J. W. Johnstone, of Yale Avenue, is recuperating from an injury to his leg
CeDtraUy located. 4-bdroolD house, $SO.OO returned Wednesday from New York City received in an accident last week in. the
Attractive small house. 2 bedroom•• $35.00 where she had gone on Monday to be Engineering Building of Swarthmore Col-
Mince Meat
19C
Ib
From Our Bakerie-Supreme
Fruit Cake
~g39c
H,
B. WILsoN
Victor Double Bread P!:- 2 loavoa 12c
10c
loaf
Bread Supreme large
Peas
17cmeD
Fancy
Sweet
2 27 C
NO• 2
cans
Th!s season', pack-tender and dellclou,.
FrilIf Cocktail
WAYNE MOSTELLER
I::~. 21 C
Nlc.-: for breakfaet, dessert or ealada.
Preserves
29c Glenwood
Pure Fruit
1b
2jar
25c
Order Thanksgiving Poultry ,/.Vow
~,
.~•.• '
~;-.:r···"
-"
. .Jcr for u lusc: •. i,.._i Tnr.:~:,.. Ch'('ken, Gocse or Duckling. The
Ilual!ty \VilI b~~ exceptlunnl nnr1 nrkc.q
~·easonDble. Be RUI"O of hav'"" JUS1
wlmt )'ou w:mt.
Chuck Roast fb 23 c
Sweeney & Clyde
Rolled Boneles8 Pot Roast Ib 25c
Rump or Round Steak
Ib 320
Bolar Roast
Ib 320 I Cross Cut R.oa!t
Hamburg
Ib 30e
Freshly
Cut
PETER E. TOLD'
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
1604 Fox Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
lo-l8-6T.
ESTATE OF H. BENNETT HIGGINS. DEC'D
Letters TeetameniaIT ort the above estate
have been BTBnted to the undereiped, who
request all penons having claim. or demands
again'tt the F..&ta.~ of the Decedent to malI:e
known the nme, end all peraon8 Indebted to
the decedent to make payment. without dellQ'.
Ba/dnR
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Therefore. the whole suburban area must
he divided into pressure zoues so delicately
eontrolled that each section, whether on the
highest hill or in the lowest valley, receives
an adequate, but not excessive, pressure.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM 8. KELLY. DECbo'D
313 Dartmouth A...
Wiler. Qllallty COlllln alief YOllr MOIl8., Go.. Fllrtllest
Village Window Cleaner
Medis. Pennsylvania.
Notice is hereby given tb",t Letteftl of
Administration have been granted in the above
Estate. and that a11 persons Indebted to th..e
above Estate are requested to make paymen
and tbose having elaims to present the same,.
without delay to the Admiolstratrix or her
attorney.
1l..g-6T
RENT
M.
Estate William Stanley Levis. deceased: Mal7
A McCorkle Administratrix, R. D. No.2,
M~la Dela~are Connty, Pennsylvania; How..
ard Kirk. Attorney. 802 County BuUdinB.
I
II
GJ· .. curtains, Draperies
Slip Coven
. The region varies from practicaIlysea level to
a height of six hundred feet. This necessitates
careful regulation of pressures at our pumping stations. Pressures adequate to deliver
water satisfactorily in the higher sectiOIl8, if
not regulated, would he so great that house
plumbing in the lower seetions would burst.
IT
Dartmouth Avenue, and Mrs. John Robertshaw, of Haverford, were the guests of
Mrs. Robertshaw's son, Bentham Robertshaw, c~Ptain of the Navy team, at the
C~lumb13-Navy football game at Annapotis, Md., on Saturday. Robertshaw is the
nepbew of Mr. and Mrs. Troxell.
A.M. BAIRD
TH'r;
IT
We Suggest
Swarth. l~W
Everything for the holiday festival now ready for your
selection. Money.saving prices mean you can enjoy
more in quantity and better quality from the stores ••
ledge. Tbe guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Francis L. Gray. Miss Elizabeth Sutton.
Mr.. and Mrs. George H. Troxell. of Miss Phyllis Josepbs. Miss Winnie Waller.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATE8
For the Eatem District ••~ Pennsylvania
In the matter of HAROLD E. WOODWARD
and B. KATHRYN WOODWARD, his wlf~,
Bankrupts-No. 18729.
NoUl!e is hereby given tbat Harold E.
Woodward and B. Kathryn WOGdward, his
wife, of Upper Providence Towmhip, Del~..
ware County, Pennsylvania, the above named
bankrupts, have on the 16th day of November,
1935, made apPUl!ation to the said Court for
their diseharae, and that a bearing on said
application will be had at the United Statesf
Court. at Philadelphia. on the 27th day 0
December. 1935, at ten o'clock A. M., at
whl~h time and place all creditors and other
persons In interest may appeal" and Bhow
cause. If any they have. why the prayer of
the Baid petitioners should not be granted.
HOWARD KIRK.
Attorney for BankruptB,
802 County Building,
Media. Penna.
EMERGENCY PROPOSAL
Sealed bids will be :reeeived by the Borough
of Swarthmore in Council Chamber, Borough
HalJ Swarthmore, Pa., on November 29, 1985,
at 7:46 P. M., for the bulldisg of a concrete
walk with appurtenances from Park to
Rutgers Avenue on the South side of the
properties of Paul M. Paulson and U. S. Poat
Off:lee a distance of approximately 850 feet.
Plans and specifications DUly be seen at the
office of the Borouah Secretary, Borough Hall.
Swarthmore.
A eertifted cheek in the BUDl of $100 mWit
al!company each bid, and the peraon or ftnn
to whOM the contract Is awarded wUI be
required to fumlah bonda in the form and the
amount approved by the Borouab Solicitor
covering completion of the work and indemnifying against any and all claimB of material
men.
The Borough reserves the right to reJeet any
or all bid&.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Seeretal'7.
Mrs. John C. Phillips and daughter, Miss
Caroline Phillips, who have been living for
the past few years at 311 Cedar Lane, have
removed to Wilmington, Del., where Miss
ington. D. C.
loods. which wiD be properly distributed
to needy families at Thanksgiving by Miss
Oliveartm
Cleaves.
of the Club's Philanthropic
D
t
ep
en.
Projects for the next month in scouting
I
winter.
Phillips is Executive Secretary of the
Friends' School.
Mr. Paxton Unger spent the week-end
_ _ __
FOR RENT
Oranges
:e:ery Hearts
;~ew Cabbage
"red
::;weet
doz
Julcy Florida
2 tor 10c
3 lb. 10c
Lettuce
FRED .J. HARLEY
CaD
'.
.
benefit 01 the Media Branch of the S. P. Miss Dooley is doing research work at the
Historical SOciety in Philadelphia this
Seml.detacJufd Stone and Stucco Dwe1Una', with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCone, of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Mosteller, of
6 BeclrOODlB. 2 Bathe. $80 per Metla.
Dartmouth Avenue. Mr. Unger who was University Avenue, entertained with a SUra classmate of Mr. McCone at Swarth- prise party on Saturday evening in honor
more College, class of '27, is now teaching I of the sixteenth birthday of Mrs. MasEo C.WALTON
SWARTHMORE, PA..
at the Devitt Preparatory School in Wash_I teller's brother, Samuel Gray, Jr., of Rut-
euenan.
Mary Cnst wl~llbeb chcbi'~ffPutrser dandSCar- work were planned in a recent Court of
The
Conn.
o. esc w
e ances
main culinary interest, but all survived'
Have Tuned More T1uul 150 of Swarthmore'. Foremos
nlaJjty
Be.t Piano. for the ..... t Twenty-two Yean. Martel. leading dancer of the 1935 Mas\< I
d ti
d b Ell Suben rom conge
•
d W·
an
19 pro ~c on, an
y e n . , The troop plans to aid the Junior SecA.LPARKER
featured SOlOISt with th~ CowaDov~ tion of the Woman's Club at their next
Phone Media 128Jl
dancers; songs by Ma.ry Cnst, Margaret meeting by contributing various canned
Stannard. EI~nor Cr,,:,g and Sue Sagel\dorpb and skits by vanous members of the
club.
Dr. Maree I BrUD, 0 f S warth more C0 I,'1
d
fth
'.
u....
r.I,..
ChairmaD of N_ Groap
Hannab Smith. daughlee of Hr. and Il4n.
Mrs. E. D. Fellow<. of SeranIoD. Pa.. Henry L. Smith. 01 Strallord Road. Wa1wbo b.. made ber bome with ber daughter. lingford. Is SodaI ChaIrman of the ......"
Mrs. William R. Main. of 528 Cedar Lane. formed organization. World Affairs Club,
died on Saturday night, November 16. She at Colby Junior College. New Londo...
wu seventy-six years old. Funeral oerv- N. H.
ices were held in Scranton on Tuesday and
I .
burial was in the' famlly lot at Forest.
Pledges Phi Kappa P.I
Hills Cemet ery.
I Samuel L. Cresson • recent graduate of
Swarthmore High now membee of tha
•
Ireshman class at Swarthmore CoDege ....
Birth
been pledged to the Swarthmore cbPIee
of Phi Kappa PsI fraternity
..
William'
C
Zi
nf
•
Mr. and
F. ege us.
of Park Avenue, are receiving COngratuIa-, Special Xmaa Rate. Now iD. meet oa
tions upon the birth of a son. William
Almo.. AU Mal";nea
David, on Friday morning, November 15, I, 2 I-year Gift SaLacriptiou for the
at the Philadelphia Lying-In H..pilal.
Pri.. of 1 2-,.eu Suhaeription
The baby weighed seven and three-quarter
MRS LLOYD Eo KAUFFMAN
M
H
rs. any Subers•. of Ventnor aod
Haddonfield.
at a
·
U dinn N.S 1"dawill entertain
sma
er atur y evemng at the
Greenwich, Conn., sister of the bride, was Strath Haven Ian in honor of her daughmatron of honor. Mr. Hord acted as best ter. Miss Helen Subers. who will be feaman.
tured in the daec.. of the French cabaret
Following a wedding trip to White 01 WUdclifl ] unior College that evening.
Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham
wiD reside in New York City wher~ the Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kistler 01
Park Avenue, will entertain at dinner in
is an insurance broker.
bride
honor of the seniors of Wildcliff Junior
is • graduate of Ogoat. School. Mr. BonCoUege, before the "French Cabaret Night."
ham graduated Irom Washington University.
Mrs. S. Copeland Palmer. Jr.• of Park pounds at birth.
Avenue,
attended the Amherst-Swarthmore
Dr. Victor D. Shirer, of Chester Road, is
'"
tai
ed·
game
OD Saturday and spent the weekrec U••..rating· f ro m InJUrJes
sus n
m a d 'th h
laU last week end wben be dislocated a en WI
er parents. !'Ir. aod Mrs. Charles
finger and was badly shaken.
W. Plumb, of Terryville, CODD.
glove . Saturday morning in buslnesa district. 'Return to Mrs. lohn McWIlUlllDB, 11
Mr. and Mrs. S. Copeland Palmer, Jr.,
Benjamin West Avenue, or Swarthmore8n
of Park Avenue, will have as their guests
ofl'ice.
LOST-November nth,· black and wbite EIlK" this week-end Mrs. Palmer's parents and
Ush setter, male. three _years old. Reward brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Plumb
for inform.tion. M. L. Price. Moylan. Tele- and Mr. Donald Plumb, of Terryville,
pbone Media 1051.
Troop 16 will meet at the Girl Scout
~ House at. 9.30 tomorrow moming.
byRemi
Mn. C. Richard Soderberg. of Ogden
Avenue. was bostess to the Delta De!ta
Delta Found...• nay Banquet on Wednesday evening.
Mn. E. D. Fellows
LOST-Bight hand cream colored plbgln C. A.
to participate in the travel pool, play deck
Troop No. 194 went on a luncheon hike
tennis. dance to music by the ship's orcheS.. last Saturday to Leiper's Quarry with MIS.
Herman Bloom, captain, and Miss Betty
tra and enjoy the cabaret attraction!/;. W Iso
Ii t
t
Hot dogs were the
t fth
01 the ·Merchants and Il4Inen Line emoute
to Jacboaville and 1l4JamI, Fla.
Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson. 01 Magil Miss Emilie Dooley, of Wilkes.Barre,
Road, will entertain from 4 until 6 o'clock Pa., was the week-end guest of Mr. and
this afterno~n with a silver tea for the Mrs. William Hobbs. of Yale Avenue.
LOST
Guignol (Punch and Judy). have a chance
AU Price. S ..hject 10 Chana... So
Get Your Order in Early
Waverly Ave. and ~timore Pike
he purchased by local girls in need of
mariners' ditties, songs and chanties; th~
I..ou,re White Henn....,. 45e
JONES FARM
WANTED
It is desired that pelSOns having Girl
the art students, under the direction of
trip the Wildclilf Chorus will sing French
Medium 40e
Pullet 33e
FOR SALE-Lad7'. Mabogany Spinet Dee1£.
&euonable. Telephone: Swarthmora 284...J.
day, November 23, in the form of a trans- Scout uniforms not in use, take them to
atlantic tour aboard the S. S. Normandi~. tbe bome of Mrs. Albert N. Garrett. GarThe college gym has been decorated by rett and College A.veuues, where they may
TVRKEYS
lb. 35c:
CHICKENS
Fryer. and Stew-era
R ....ten. 4 to 6 Ih••
FOR SALE
FOR 'SALE-Leonard
Scout buckles, wooden plates, napkib
rings, etc. Mrs. John Foster led in SODgs
and afterward Marjorie Dinsmore directed
games. Troop No. 6 will meet at the
Le Cercle Francais, of Wildcliff Junior Woman's Club again tomorrow at 9.30 to
Col1ege, Swarthmore, is presenting its plan and rehearse the Christmas pageant.
annual French Cabaret Nigbt this Satur-
FOR RENT-NewJ7 deeorated. cheerl'ul room,
homelike 8urroundlnp. JleaJa if d.lftd.
Private fainil7. 201 College Avenue. Telephone Swartluqore sew,
FOR SALE-TWl:edo Suit. eize 88. Perfect
condition. Reply Box L, Swartbmorean.
met at the Woman's Club House for handi-
to Present craft. Some 01 the girls are making Girl
·THE SWARTHMOREAN
I Cranberries
I
Fla. Orapefruit
Calif.
Iceberg
head
Ib
23c
each
5c
IOC
$1 "Good eheer" eertilicates
1441
,., '
Now on saJe. Use same as cash in any IISI:IJ Store.
ldake Someone Happy This Thanksgtving.
Th... Prlca Btreot.tve bl Our Store. and
Meat Market. 1D!
&114 VIcini
........... .
ha,,, ....
,
SW~I~THM(JI~E COLLEGE
~ov :. 9 J.935
:nIF.. SWARTHMOREAJII
2Zt 19;t11
NOVEMBER
SW~I~THM()I~E
'lPlC~Niifii~jij~~~rinn~r.:~~th~':"Jpe~rl~o:nn~.~~~,:..~th~.~t~~"be~n~a~bo~h~a~v~.~p:n~g~':nd~.od:!Ud~~:~M~n~.]Ro~y~"lV~·~~~J~·~¢f·~IDP~,~---::tlO~~~~C:~I~'~'~·~·~~*-·----~--::~~i·~t~~~'~;.~I~~~v~~~~~.
devoted much time and energy to III Mn. lVayJand H. Elabree, Mn. lV. R:
_ ••1. . . . . pol•• I. the ""_10
preparatioD, namely: Miss Margaret lJamel, Huey, Mrs. Everett L. Hunt, Mr. Lawr·
The· introductory daas and the jUaiOI .Ide of Rutp,. AvenGe 180' lOutbeutwardl,.
-,---hom
the MJUiheutuly
aide
of ChISler
Road
social studies; :Miss Mary ArmstroDg, ence }. Stabler, Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Ray usemblyof t h b S Warth more dancing ~
(a corner
01 the PreHbt
buelneM
dIItrict
Of
EogJiah; Mho Claudia HIIII
at the lVoman'. Club House,
the Bo.....b) ...U•• I"" the......~ ..'
Mabel EwiDg, pracUcaI arts; Miss Doris Thorn, Gary White and A. Pfescott Willis. tomorrow 'evening, Saturday, November
s~~.to
•
23,. from 7. untO 8.30 and from. 8,45 untO
corner of the present bUiln. . diltrlet of the
Eleventh Grade American C:u1b!re Van de Bogart, music,· and Mr. Nathan
....... 'vely.
.
Boraqb) , ~eD" DO~ ••• 60' we.. 60' to
10.3'0, res'~....
C:oune in
of Nest
BelJ, orchestra.
corner of the preeent bOllne.. dlatrJet:
These exercises are open to the general
The chaperons· for the evening will be
thence IIOUth IS· lot weat 160' to the Point
T_clay'. Ente.... imnent
...._
....
and piau of ~nbfng.
public and parents, in addition to being
Miss Elizabeth Smith, of WalIingfQrd Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, .II1.J. and .aun.
SECTION 2. The Mid traet 01 ground above
Nut Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 the for the Junior-Senior High School &tu- Hills, attended the autumn bouse party at R. Chester Spencer, Mr. and and Mrs. W. deeeribed IhaD bencefortb be .ub,Ject: to the
students of the eleventh grade, American dents.
Hill School last week-end.
L. Detloff, and Mr. and Mrs. William varloue ordinances or the Borotlg"b of SWarth..
more applicable to property wIthin the boal.
culture course of the Swarthmore High
Craemer.
heM dlltrlet .. defined by the eald Zoning
School, will present a Thanksgiving proMrs. Laurence E. Drew, of Park Ave•
Ordinance of 1928 and ita lIupplementt. Bnd
Speaks at Princeton
to property wltbln tbe fire dletrict .. proI
H OSP!'tal ,
gram in the high school aucijJo.riutp. Since
was taken t 0 the T ayor
J.V.'. Show 'Ean
vlded In Ordinance No. 276 and the lupple..
Dr. Thomas H. Johnson, 01 Magi) Road, nue,
Ridley Park, on Wednesday afternoon for
menta thereto.
these students have been studying the cor'relation of art, music, English and social assistant director of the Bartol Foundation, emergency treatment.
Although Swarthmore High School went
SECTION I. The Zoning Map of the Dol'..
ough of Swarthmore is bereby amended In
·
M rs. D rew, wh 0 suIfered f rom p I eunsy,
studies of Ibe Colonial period in New spoke on "The Cosmic Ray" at Princeton
down in defeat 41-0 before Nether Provi- conformity with Section 1 above. and the
England, the program will be on uOur University on November 14.
was threatened with pneumonia.
On dence last Friday afternoon, on Tuesday Baroueb Enaineer is dlreeted to make the
.
sh
ed
b
neeeseal7 corrections to all maps and plana
Th ursday morDlng
New England Heritage."
e was report
to e of this week the local J. V.'s BEAT the showing the zoning of properties in the Bar.
Attend Firemen'. Banquet
resting easier.
N P ] V' b
Ted Hannum, presiding chairman, will
f 9.()
ougb of Swarthmore.
. • • . s y a score o .
SECTION'
All
••
.:-nlnances, or paris of
open the program with the reading of
Charles· Kimmel, fire chief; Wayne MosMrs. Gordon Powers, of Baltimore, Md.,
ordinances.
inconsistent
herewith are modifted
President Roosevelt's Thanksgiving Procla~ teller and J. Wallace Steig-elman, of the
and/or repealed. to the extent of such Incon.
with her infant son, Gordon Gilbert
eistency.
Annual Stamp Exhibition
mation, which will be followed by the Swarthmore Fire Department, attended the
Powers, lr., is spending two weeks visit- .
Puled tbis 18th day ot October. A.. D. 1985.
singing of "The Prayer of Thanksgiving" annual banquet of the Delaware County
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert N.
J. ARCHER TURNER.
T. Saulnier, of Princeton Avenue, and
by the audience. A talk on "Colonial Cos- Firemen's A~dation ·at the Masonic Hall,
President of Council.
Garrett, of Garrett Avenue. Mrs. Powers S. Copeland Palmer, of Ogden Avenue, are Attest:
tumes" will be given by Barbara Bagby, Prospect Park, on Saturday evening.
wUl remain until this Sunday.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
among the members of the Lansdowne
t
foUowed by Constance Heg and ] ohn
Borougb Secretary.
Stamp
Club
who
will
show
collectioDS
in
Delaplaine, who will speak on "Furnish_
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie, of
Approved. thil 19th day of October. A. D.
Ibe dub's tenlb annual exhibition which 198&.
ings" and uFurniture," respectively. Next
The football season will end for Swarth- South Chester Road and Harvard Avenue, will be held in.pie' Social Hall of tbe
JOHN H. PITMAN.
on the program will be a disc:ussion of
Burgen.
more College with a home game at 2.1S expect Mrs. Gillespie's brother and sister- Lansdowne Baptist Church on Friday and
"Colonial J\.lusic" by Clara Jean Alston.
tomorrow, Saturday afternoon. The op- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith, Saturday, November 29 and 30. The exAt this point, Walter Scott, as precenter,
posing team will be from Susquehanna of East Aurora, N. Y., with their daughter, hibit will be open from 9 A. M. until 10
QUICK-START
will lead the audience in the singing of University.
Martha, for Thanksgiving and the weekFormerly
Sold as C:·99
P.
M.
bolb
days.
"The One Hundredth Psalm" in the old
end foUowing.
t
Mr. Saulnier will have on display his
lining style. Since the literature of the
15c: bag
Admissions to Honor Soc:iely
Mrs. Frederick. N. Bell, of Harvard Ave- collection of commemoratives of recent
period plays an important and fascinatnow on sale at
The fall installation of members in the nue, entertained a group of friends at a period. Dr. Palmer will show a large
ing part, Elizabeth Smith wll read some
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR,
selections. Robert Piper will add a humor- Swarthmore HIgh School chapter of the sewing party Wednesday afternoon. The general collection.
ehe.ter Road ....d Fainiew Road
party
was
postponed
from
last
Friday
ous touch by talking on the social cus- National Honor Sudety was held last
Swarthmore 214
afternoon.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
tOO15. All those taking part in the program Wednesday afternoon in the high school
ORDINANCE No. '75
will wear colonial costumes, Janet Mac- auditorium. The meeting was in charge of
An Ordinance furtber amending Ordinance
Miss Mary Hornaday, of Washington,
No. 299. known u the Borough of SwartbDonald having charge of this committee. Bill Rutherford, president, assisted by Bill
D. C., will arrive tomorrow to spend the
Zoning Ordinance of 1928. by tranllferSay It With
The High School Chorus wiIJ contrib- Cleaves and Ralph Rhoads, senior mem- week-~nd with her brother and sister-in- more
ring & portion of the present apartment house
bers.
I
district on the hortbeaaterly side of Rutgers
ute to the performance by singing liThe
to the bUllinese district.
The new members who were initiated law, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday, Avenue
Landing of the Pi1grims," of which both
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
of Dickinson Avenue.
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
words and music were written by Ameri- were Petra Lingle. Jane Seely anti Lewis
SECTION 1. That Article 2 of Ordinance
cans. The HIgh School Orchestra will Shay, selected on the standard ljJases of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams, of Nu. 29B. approved August 8. 1928. sa amended.
play immediately before and after the character, scholarship, leadership and serl- Strath Haven Avenue, returned Saturday be further amended by the addition thereto of
201-(a) to read u followlI:
program.
ice. The beautiful candle ceremony was from New Orleans where they had spent Section
Section 201-(a). The bualnees dIstrict. as
described in Section 201. shall bencefortb
Along with the participants mentioned used. After the introduction of the new a week while Mr. Williams attended the
Include tbe following deeeribed lot or piece
above are those who, although not· in members an address was delivered by Dean convention of the American Bankers'
A Wide Variety of
evidence, have done their share in planning Harold E. B. Speight of Swarthmore Col- Association.
for the exercises. Every member of t.he lege. All tbe students of the upper three
Flowers and
Mrs. Francis V. Warren, of Walnut
eleventh grade has taken part in the prepa~ classes of the senior high school and a
Plants
Lane, and Mrs. Edward Bassett, of North
ration in one way or another. The chair- number of parents were present.
t
Chester
Road,
entertained
at
tea
on
Saturmen of committees are as follows: Elaine
day at the home of Mrs. Warren in honor
Bradford, stage furnishings j
Dwight
of
Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson, of North
Cooley, lighting committee; Lala Albert,
The men of the Swarthmore Friends' Chester Road.
art committee; Doris Pitman, typing com~ Meeting enjoyed their annual supper and
Roaater., Pie Plate., Pyres
mittee; Victor Troxell, head usher, and entertainment at Whittier House on ThursMiss Elizabeth D. Steele, of Park Ave-I
Ware, Jelly Molda, Carving
Thomas Littlefield. properties committee. day, November 14.
nue, has returned from a visit with Rev.
..
ft·
Seta
and all ncceuary gadNot only are the students responsible for
The exceJIent supper and autumnal deco~ and Mrs. R. P. Wilson, of Waverly, N. Y.
geb to' help prepare the
ratiDns were in charge of Mrs. Harry L.,
Thank.giving Dinner.
MiJler and her committee, consisting of
Mr. Harold Ogram, of Riverview Road,
Mrs. Benjamin CoHins, Mr. G. W. Cresson, has been confined to his home this week
Mrs. Elwood Garrett, Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, by a severe cold.
--315 DlC:KINSON AVE.
Jeweler
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher and Mrs. WiJHonored at William and Mary
Jiam Thatcher. Mrs. Warren M. Foote
Swarthmore 105
SlVARTHMORE 554
5 South C:beater Road
arranged the entertainment feature.
• Miss Barbara K. Bassett, of North
Swarthmore 1727
Edward A. 1enkins acted as toastmaster! Chester Road, has made the varsity hockey
and with humorous remarks and anec- II team at William and Mary CoUege where
A sman deposit will hold any
d
II d f
ch b P I J F
artiele until Christmas.
otes ca e or spee es y au . urnas, she is a sophomore, and is now traveling
Dr. William I. Hun, Arthur C. Jackson, with the team through New York and New
You
aave
25%
compared
with
Dr.
E. LeRoy Mercer, Harry L. Miller, I' Jersey playin",
city prices J
aoe at various colleges. It is
Walter
H.
Seely
and.E.
Clayto.n
Walton.
I
an
unusual
honor
for any hut upper classSpedal prices OD watch repairing.
Then carne the dehghtful senes of events 1 men to play on the team. Miss Bassett
PROGRAM AT SCHOOL
rg::\
t! :o1:!ln:--f.:T':o=ott:;
NEWS NOT'ES,
a..r,e
,
•
•
1ITluwrr.& fur
tE4nuksgiuiug
Thanksgiving
Needs
S, CARLIN
THE MAROT
FLOWER SHOP
..,---
Suplee's Store
I
SWARTHMOREANS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~y~a~g;ro~U~p~O;f~l;oc~a~l~a~rt~is~ts~W~h~o~p~la~y;e~d,
I has also recently been
~
: Kappa Alpha Theta.
I
THANKSGIVING DINNER IN THE
TRADITIONAL WAY
frol1l SOliI' to whatever-it-ma,y-bc, millce or pllmpkin
pic, icc cream or fig plldding, 1vill be served at
STRATH HAVEN INN, Swarthmore, Pa.; THE
HAMILTON, Norristow .., Po.; CHESTER ARMS,
Chester, Po.; THE WHITTIER, 140 N. 15th Street,
Phila., Pa., 0 .. Thallksgiving Day from 1: 00 to 8: 00
P; M.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
F. M. SCHEIBLEY MANAGEMENT
taken into the
Spring-b-a-v-e-;--C:-lu-b-Mee18
I
The annual meeting of the Springhaven
Club was held on Tuesriay evening, NoI vember 19, when the president, William
i D. Mason, of Guernsey and Thayer Roads,
I Swarthmore, made a
very interesting
address in which he offered valuable suggestions which~ H carried out, will materiaJIy reduce the carrying charges of the
dub.
Mr. William Craemer, of Harvard AveI nue, Swarthmore, as treasurer, gave a clear
I and concise report of the .finandal standing of the club.
Four of the six directors elected to serve
for three. yl!ars are Swa,rthmore me~:
W. D. MItchell; W. W. MltcheU, of Uruversity Place; W. S. Sprague. of Crum
Creek Road, and H. E. Starbuck, of North
Swarthmore Avenue.
ARE BUYING
PLYMOUTH
l
I
I
FRESH KILLED MARYLAND TURKEY
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH C:HESTER ROAD
& YALE AVENUE
SlVARTHMORE 1250
a.e.ter 9248
No. 48
LIBRARY BOARD IN
NOVEMBER MEETING
Reaignation of Miaa Grace Lin·
dale, Librarian, Read and
Accepted
SWARTHMORE,
PA.,
$2.50
NOVEMBER 29,1935
DR. JAMES P.
IN APPRECIATION
WARBASSE
We wish to express our grateful appreciation of the letters and visits of
our friends extending their best wishes for success in our undertaking the
editing and publishing of the borough paper.
We trust it will be possible 'for us to measure up to the high ideals of
which they think us capable, and with the help of our well-known effident
staff we will surely do our best •
MARy T. ERVIN PARKER
CllARLES PARKER
PER YEA R
«
'MEET THE PRINCE' AT
CLUB NEXT WEEK
Swarthmore Player.' December
Produc:tion Under Direction of
C:barles D. MitcbeH
Charles D. Mitchell's forthcoming proThe regular monthly meeting of the
DR.
PEARSON
TO
ADDRESS
duction
of A. A. Milne's play "Meet the
Board of Directors of the Swarthmore PubL
W.
V.
Prince"
for
the Players Club next month
lic Library was held on Monday evening,
will
introduce
to club audiences two new
November 25, with the president, Roland
Dr. Paul M. Pearson, former governor
players,
while
several
familiar favorites will
L. Eaton; Mrs. SeweJl Hodge, Mrs. Jesse of the Virgin Islands, wiU speak on uThe
make
their
first
appearances
of the new
H. Holmes. Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs. Virgin Islands under U. S. Sovereignty"
play
will
begin
on
Tu~y,
season.
The
1. Pa5Smore Cheyney, Mrs. Peter E. Told, before the Swarthmore League of Women
Local
Higb
Scbool
Booters
to
Be
December
Jrd,
and
continue
the
entire
Claude C. Smith, John E. Genscmer and Voters next Tuesday afternoon at the
Feted
in
Methodist
C:burc:b
week
at
the
Players
Club
House
on
Fair..
J. J arden Guenther in attendance. After Woman's Club.
Social
Hall
the usual business routine there was conview Road.
Immediately preceding the meeting will
Pre-viewing a play often robs it of some
siderable discussion in regard to the pur- be a luncheon at 1 P. M. Anyone wishRe-establishing the custom of givmg an
of
its glamour and that elusive thing called
chase of new furniture and fittings in ing to attend is requested to make reserva~ annual dinner to the High School football
drama.
Like all Milne plays UMeet the
keeping with the renovated quarters of the tions with Mrs. Alben T. Easenson, tele~ team a committee consisting of 1. Paul
Prince"
is
one of these delightful connew library.
phone Swarthmore 701, not later than Brown, William Craemer, Elrie S. Sproat,
versational
pieces
dealing with the foibles
The resignation of Miss Grace Lindale, today, Friday.
Samuel D'Jdd, E. M. Bucbner, Jack Hanna,
of
humans,
their
ambitions and their
the librarian, was read and accepted with
---+-and Laurence Drew, has been busy pla.nvanities.
Briefly
the
story is that of a man
sincere expressrons of appreciation of Miss
ning for this year's event which will be
Who will .peak in the Swarthmore who leaves his home and friends as an
Lindale's faithful service in the library.
held at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, De- Friends' Meeting Houae at 8 o'c:lock
aftermath of the World \Varj the false
In 1929 Mho Lindale became the first
cember 10, in the social hall of the Swarth- SUDday e..-ening, December. l.t. u.nder
librarian of the Swarthmore Public Library
the auspices of the SOCial Science assumption of social position by his wife
more Methodist Church.
to appease her pride and their subsequeDt
and her capable and tireless service conAmong the speakers will be prominent Di-riaioa.
meeting and reconciliation.
tributed greatly to the efficient organizafootball authorities of this state. It is the
Mr. MitcheH will appear as the Prince,
tion and consequent growth of the library. Total $1252.87 to Date; Several aim of the committee to have as many
one
of those deligbtful, off-hand characteriThe members of the pl'...nt library board
citizens present as possible, and to make
Lieutenants Yet to Report
zations
for which he is noted and opposite
who were members of the original board
the occasion memorable for the boys who
him
will
be Mrs. Mitchell as his deserted
which brought Miss Lindale to Swarthmore
Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer, of Dickinson have put their best into Ibis year's gridbut socially aspiring wife Jennifer. It is
and who therefore have had an oppor~ Avenue, Roll Call Chairman of Swarth- iron battles on behalf of Swarthmore High
a role well f;uited to Mrs. Mitchell's talents
tunity for evaluating her trained assist- more in this year's Red Cross Drive, has
School.
Lead
f and will show her to good advantage.
ance, regret especially keenly the severing submitted the following report which to
er 0
Tickets are now on sal. at Buchaer'. Dr. James P. ... aroaaae,
Surrounding these veteran Players will
of this tie which has proven so effective date represents the local returns in the Toggery Shop, Shirer's Swarthmore Phar-I C:o-operative Movement in This
be
Rolland Wallis as Mr. Battersby; Rulb
in the establishing of Ibe library of which 1935 campaign. The names of the lieu- macy, Michael's College Pharmacy and Ibe
UDtry for' 25 Years
Ann
Sang will play the daughter, Angela
Swarthmore is now 50 justly proud.
tenants and the amount each has collected Swarthmore National Bank.
0
Battersby;
Sarah (Mrs. Lawrence) Stabare: Hiss Martha Taylor, $131.00; Mrs.
The idea of reviving the custOM of holdThe foremost authority on consumers' ler will appear as Mrs. Faithful and with
Charles Black, $90.50; Mrs. Victoria Hern- ing an annual dinner for the memhers of
D
r. her will be Angela Mason as the daughter,
don, $4.25; Mrs. Frank N. Smith, $87.00; the football tearn has been received. en- co~operatioD in the United. States,
James
P.
Warbasse,
will
address
interested
Mrs. George Gi1tespie, $58.00; Mrs. A. S. thusiastically by the residents of Swarth- Swarthmoreans on Sunday, December 1, Imogene Faithful; Charles T. Deacon plays
Jbhnson, $34.00; Miss Margaret Tuttle. more who have witnessed the steady de- at 8 P. M. in the Friends' Meeting House. Robert Holt; Gladys Hayes, Ethel Holt;
$106.72; Mrs. FJorence Preston, $35.00; cline of our local school from a position The speaker is being brought here under Walter Emmott, Dr. Ainslie; Miriam S.
Mrs. ]. M. Hihn, $13.75; Mrs. Walter C. of local leadership to a place at the bottom the auspices of the Social Science Division Emmott, the maid, and Francis W oodro:ffe,
Mr. OUver, secretary to the Prince.
Mrs, Hope I.e Bar Roberts Pre- Crouch, $63.50; Mrs. Howard Kirk, of the .Iadder.. ~he ~upply. of th~ h~n- of Swarthmore College.
The new players making tbelr Players
BeIlts Travelogue at This
$45.00; Mrs. James E. Davis, $41.00; ~rs. dred tIckets which 15 available IS b e m g ·
•
.•
debuts are Mr. lVallis and Mrs.
Club
Tuesday'. Meeting
]. B. SmIlb, $40.00; Mrs. Edwin Crosby, rapidly exhausted and mothers and falhers
upolltical and Econonuc ~Ignifi.cance
~ang., Mrs. Sang bas played. with lb. WIJ'''_,Q~L $72.00; Mrs. F. P. Byerly, $88.00; Ha. of. high ,~ooI5t"deatI-._ .puticularly of the <;oDSumers'C~. Move,
Th.... I £ ___ to. - . . . . - A.' s: Wici
. 'rt"th'D 00'4'
,,".,_ ••" Iment"• wllfbe dlicUSSed by [),. CWarba.... ·inington; Del., AircasUe ptayer.s and done
7 a t ••
LIlJB~.
more Wom~'s Club several· programs of Woman's Club, $10.00;· ·Mrs. A. H. ShelThe evening should be full of enthusiasm ~ Dlr~or of the Internationa,I o-opera- considerable radio work. Mr. Wallis has
varied interest.
don, $93.00; Mrs. L. A. WeUaufer, $3.00j and interest. Harry Miller wID act as. live Alliance, I?r. Warbasse ~ a world appeared in many of the Ridley Park..
For nterary pl~ure, hear a tal. of Mrs. Rigby (Prospect Park), $41.40; Mrs. master of ceremonies and the committee famous authority on c~-operation by co~ Barnstomers' casts.
The following is a list of tile new comChina. liMy coUntry and My People." Robert M. Cox: (Crum Lynne), $7.50; and has been fortunate in securing IISi" Pauxtis, sumers in theI~ economiC problems. He. 15
mittee
members of the club fer the season,
Pearl Buck pays great tribute to LIn Mrs. Filbert (Holmes), $4.25, making a former coach at Dickinson CoDege and also the Pres.1den~ of the Co-operative
1935-1936:
Yutang in his excellent work on this pa~- total of $1252.87. This amount includes P. M. C. and at present ead coach at the League of Ibe Umted States, well ~own
Cast Committee: John Dolman, Jr.,
ticular country. Mrs. F. V. Brewster wiD 979-$1.00 memberships, 30-$5.00 member- University of Pennsylvania, as well 85 Dr. for his ~onomic ~d medical a~]lleve
chairman;
Charles D. Mitchell, Malcolm
review it.
ships and 3-$10.00 memberships.
LeRoy Mercer, Head of the Department of menu, bemg a pr~mment phyalologast ~e
D.
Hodge,
Roy C. Comley, Rolaad G. E.
To continue a literary pursuit, attend There arc one or two lieutenants whose Ph sical Education at Pennsylvania, as fo!e. his entrance mto the field of soaal
UUman
and
A. Francis Jackson.
y
•
Ib
P
M
C
SCleDce
in
1924.
He
was
on
the
Conthe luncheon on Tuesday, Decem~er 10, a reports have not yet been made, there- speakers. Coaches Timms, of e . . . ,
I Ad •
B d f th NRA
d
Auxiliary
Cast Committee: James H.
celebration in honor of Mark Twam, under fore an accurate comparison with last and Pfann, of Swarthmore CoUege, are also shumebee
lS
V15O~ __~~r 01 de. Ib an
Hornaday,
J.
William Simmons, Samuel
d
b
t
as
n
an
OU~'-A&WIng
ea
er
m
e
cothe guidance of the Drama and Literature year's amount can not be ascertained at
]r.,
Mrs.
Edward ]. O'Brien, Mrs.
Evans,
expecC
tte.
to
e'Upresen
'b
Mrs
Ch
I
..
operative
movement
in
this
country
for
Committees. The spirit of Ibe guest of Ibis time. The linal tolal wiD be published
be
a enng WI
y
.
ar
li
H.
Reed
and Mrs. Stanley L.
Robert
hODor will pervade the entire afternoon.
in this paper as soon as if is calculated.
Kurtzhah: and the guests will be served tbe past twenty- ve years.
.
MacMillan.
As for art-the Circulating Picture Li·
Is'
H'
h
S
h
1
Dr.
Warbassets
name
came
to
Amenta
G
(Continued on Page 6)
by the members of the Ir
.11. c 00 with his ancesters from the family Seat at
brary invites you to a tea and exhibit at
t
H~ckey
Squad
under
the
direction.
of
Vorbasse,
Denmark,
in
1757.
All
of
his
the Philadelphia Art Alliance on DecemShIrJey
Shaw.
The
guests
of
the
evemng
ancestry
is
prerevolutionary
American
stock
ber 4, Wednesday, from 3 until 5 o'clock
(will be the forty members of the Varsity of English, Scotch, Dutch, German. and
in Ibe afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Peirsol will
Football Squad! and the twenty-five mem.. Danish (lrigin. He took his doctor's deattend to transportati!ln if notified in adhers of the eIghty-pound !eamt. It is gree in medicine at Columbia University
vance. Her telephone number is Swarthplanned
!o present small silver footb~Us in New York. Later he was a student at
more 79-].
Pupils
Present
"The
Amatelll'
to
Ibe
eIghteen
members o.f the Va~ty the University of Gottingen and the Unl.
The Spanish Revival and Italian Drama
Hour".
Rev.
J.
J.
Guenther
Team,
as
:
!:dge
:f ~tinCtiO~t for havl:g versity of Vienna. He practiced surgery Sec:ond Annual Assembly for
will be disc:ussed on Thursday, December
Younger Set ArOUlling Mum
Mak~ Thanksgiving Address
~presente
e 5C 00 10 vam y compe - in. New York for thirty years, and attained
12, at 10 A. M., by Mrs. Roy Delaplaine,
Interest Here
tion.
distinction as scientist, teacher, and author.
Learn how to beautify the home by atLast Thursday afternoon the pupils and
Always interested in social matters, he
tending the Interior Decorating Class on parents of tbe Swarthmore High School
Invitations have gone out for the secFormer Student to Speak
gave much attention to the solution of the ond annual Southern Delaware County
December 18, at 9.45 A. M. Miss Estell. had a most entertaining program called
Thomas Seal Chambers, who was grad- economic problem. Having been a member Junior Assembly to be held at the AroniDana, the instructor, finding it difficult to "The Amateur Hour" in which seventeen
uated
from Swarthmore College in 1931 of a co-operative society for several years, mink Country Club during Christmas week.
be present on December 4, has asked the volunteer amateur acts were presented by
with
highest
honors in chemistry and is at and realizing that the need in the Unitctl Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, of North ChesClub to eliminate this meeting.
pupils of Ibe Juuior High School.
present
a
lunior
Fellow at Harvard Uni- States was a union of its co-operative orThe Citizenship School will be conducted
Mr. Joshua Christian, of the faculty, as versity, will speak on "Some Modern ganizations, he called a series of meetings ter R01.d, is actin~ as general chairman,
with Mrs. Hugh Denworth, of Elm Aveon Friday, December 6, at 10.30 A. M •• master of ceremonies, announced the proin Media, at the Woman's Club by Mrs. gram as follows: "Four Any things," an P(lints of View in Organic Chemistry /' at his home and in 1915 participated in the nue, as treasurer and chairman of the
today, Friday, November 29. The talk organization of the Co-operative League.
(contlnued on Pa&'8 ·n
interesting ad with Phyllis Rhoads, Dween will be presented at 5 o'clock in the chem- He was its first president, and has con- membership committee. Those assisting
Lingle, June Morrison and Doris Lackey, istry lecture room, and all those interested tinued to be elected president to the prescnt Mrs. Bassett in neighboring communities
Police and Fire DepL News
are Mrs. Thomas Cochrane, of Chester;
accompanied by Mr. Addis, followed by are invited to attend.
time. In order to give all of his time to Mrs. James G. Lamb, of Moylanj Mrs. I.
At 7.30 P. M. on November 22nd, James Martha Raymond and Elsie Bernard in
the co-operative movement, he retired from Samuel Weltmer, of Springfieldj Miss
McComb Sinclaire, of Claymont, Del., was a tap dance, with Polly Hoot at the piano.
To Address C:itizens' Forum
the practice of surgery in 1919.
Caroline Warner, of Media; and Miss
fined $5.00 and costs when he appeared An informal glee club composed of MarDr. Warbasse b the author of over a Doreen MitcheU, of Wallingford.
Dr.
Herbert
Fraser,
professor
of
ecofor hearing after having been arrested on jorie Dinsmore, Ann Lingle, Elizabeth
hundred original articles published in
Among those from Swarthmore who are
the 20th for failing to observe the Thru Whitaker, Nancy Fawcett, Ruth Lipman, nomics at Swarthmore College, wiII speak surgical periodicals. He was editor of a
Traffic sign on Chester Road at the Yale and Genevieve Reavis sang several num- on. "The International Outlook" at the medical magazine during most of the period assisting. are Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, Mrs.
'bers, accompanied by Sar~ Marie Disque. Chester Citizens' Forum in the Chester of his surgical practice. He is the author John Marshall, Mrs. Detlev Bronk, Mrs.
Avenue crossing.
On the 22nd the Fire Company re- Mary MacDonald then rCClted a poem en- Young Women's Christian Association of several books on medico-social subjects, Jack Thompson, Mrs. Henry Parrish, Mrs.
sponded to a call from the home of Berney titled liThe World and Bud," which was Building next Thursday evening, December among which are liThe Conquest of Edward Noyes, Miss Arabel Iaquette. Miss
Harriet Kistler, Miss Marjorie Schumacher.
K.. Morse, 104 Elm Avenue, whcre a roof followed by Joan Thatcher and Theo. 5, at 8.15 o'clock.
Disease
Through
Animal
Experimentation,"
Miss Kay Booth, Miss Virginia Bassett,
Dr. Fraser returned to his duties at the
fire was extinguished.
Hulme tap dancing, with Miss Van de
"Medical
Sociology,"
"Doctors
of
Samuel
At 12.45 A. M. on Sunday, the 24th, Bogart at the piano. Roland Eaton and college this fan after spending fifteen Johnson" and "Doctors and Patients." His Miss Helen Jones, Miss Christine RobinNat Colinoff, of Philadelphia, was arrested George Earnshaw held the audience's at- mont}ts working in the State Department valedictory to surgery was his work son, Mr. Samuel Cresson, Mr. Edward
for speeding on Chester Road and for tention as they sang "The Ballad of Big at \Vashington where he was head eco~ "Surgical TrcatQJ,cnt" in three large volumes Roberts, Mr. Ralston McClair, Mr. Jerry
driving an uninspected car. The date for Pete Moran n while Marie Hauger and nomic analyst. Part of his work was con- (published in 1919), containing some 2400 Turner, Mr. Frederic Yocum, Mr. Louis
Johnson, Mr. Jark Behenna, and Mr.
hearing was set for 8 o'clock on the 27th. Betty MacD~naId followed with a difficult cerned with the trade agreement recently original iIIustratioll5, and widely circulated
Edmund Jones.
At 8.00 P. M. on Tuesday, November tango and won much app1au~. Polly Ho~t made between tbe United States and in al1 parts of the world. This work closes
26th, Samuel A. Turner. Jr., of Bryn played the piano accompamment for tblS Canada.
The Chester Citizens' Forum is not con- with a chapter on the Economics of WlnArmy.Navy Game TIc:kets
Mawr. who was arrested on the 18th for act. Dick Delaplaine's viola solo, "CavaSurgery and is dedicated liTo Those Who
speeding and reckless driving in the tina" was followed by Guy Bates, who nected with any religious or political or- Suffer from Surgical Diseases and Injuries"
Dr. George P. Warren, of South Chester
Borough, was discharged upon payment recited a humorous monologue, "No News ganization, but is sponsored by a group as a token of his interest in the consumers' Road, and Mr. Frank S. Reitzel, of Harvof
Delaware
County
business
~d profesof costs.
-or Wbat Killed the Dog." "The Three
problems.
ard Avenue, are the lucky winners of the
No doubt Some citizens who were near Base Boys," aU seventh-graders, sang a sional people to provide information-and
He was editor of the magazine uCo_ two pairs of Army-Navy game tickets
a clearing house of opinion-on matters of
enough to the bank early Monday eve- selection and Diana Brewster gave a de~
vital public concern. The meetings are operation" from 1919 to 1927. He is whicJi were raflJed off by the Harold AinsDing, to hear the alarm resound. will lightful tap dance with Jane Argyle playfree, there being no admission charge and author of a large Dumber of articles on worth Post, American legion The drawdoubtless like to know that it was merely ing the piano for her. Dorothy Wilson,
no conection. The Forum has. couducted co-operation published in current maga- i.g was' held On Monday evening, Noa defect in the mechanism which cause it as a little Dutch boy, recited "The Broken Ibirty-live meetings in the pasVtwo years.
vember 25.
\. (ConUnued on Page 8)
to go off.
(Continued on pace 6)
FOOTBALL DINNER
SET FOR DEC. 10
RED CROSS RETURNS
NEARLY COMPLETE
NOTED ECONOMIST
TO SPEAK HERE DEC.}
u, L____
c:
REVIEWS PROGRAM
OF WOMAN'S CLUB
03
STUDENT PROGRAM
AT HIGH SCHOOL
JUNIOR BALL TO BE
CHRISTMAS WEEK
•
Strictly Fresh
CALVES' LIVER, lb.
S9c
Fresh OXTAILS (forsoup), lb.
15c
Boneless SIRLOIN ROASTS, lb. 29c
PENN.A.
VD,
,
THE REASON
Poultry raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland are Superior in Flavor..
Their taste i. Distinctive a la Maryland.
C:HESTER,
to 251bs.
Since the Show"
Calf Sweetbreads (lb. containers) 49c
EDGMONT BEEF CO.
8
"We've Sold and Delivered Nine New Plymouths
Maryland Poultry Has a Superior Flavor
IT'S BECAUSE
of the climate, the farm ra';"ge through woodlands abounding in Nature's
Foods of Acorn., Nub, Berries aad Wild Grape.; and watered by springs of
clear, pure water. Thu.. Nature provides that Di.tinctive a Ia Maryland
FIaYor, once tasted. always C ....
, vede
WEIGHT:
1936
I
When buying your turkey look for this tag. It assures you of a
o
FOR
VOL
From Prime Beef
Roasting, Frying CHICKENS, lb. 29c
CAPON STYLE FOWL, lb.
29c
We also carry a full line of Fancy Groceries,
<:ooked Food.. ~d. and LUilmeon Meab. Fresh
Opened ()ya!en; _
them opened. Fresh killed
SDappen, to order.
•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
/'--~
~ov
..
111£ SWARTHMOREAN
:.'. 9 HI35
I
NOVEMBER 22, 1935
devoted much time and energy to its Mr.; Wayland H. Elsbrce, Mrs W. R
preparation. namely. MISS Margaret Hamel, Hue). Mrs Everett L. Hunt, Mr. Lawr-
The introductory c1ass and the junior
' cIilSS:$
assembly of t h c S Ivarthmorc d anclOg
will meet at the \Voman's Club Housc,
tomorrow evemng, Saturd ay, N ovcmber
lS, from 7 until 8.30 and from 8,45 until
I
10.30, respecllve).
The chaperons for the evemng will be
Dr and Mrs LeRoy Mercer, Mr and Mr;
R Chester Spencer, Mr. and and Mrs. \V.
L Detloff, and Mr ..'Clod Mrs \VlIham
Craemer.
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NEWS NOTES
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QUICK-START
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
3Jllo1Urr.a for
tE4uuksgtntug
I
Thanksgiving
Needs
I
THE MAROT
FLOWER SHOP
S. CARLIN
Suplee's Store
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lO~{'d th~
Swarthmore 1727
A small depostl will hold any
article until Christmas.
You save 25% compared with
city prices!
Special prices on watch ree
pairing.
IHl:d".1f(1 \ entcrt.unment
jenklOs .tcted fe.lture
.IS to I"tm Istet
:lnd "Ith humorous rem.uks lnd .LOtCI dot(s callc!1 for e;peecht's b\ P.lUl j I'urn.ls
Dr \Vllh.lm I Hull, \rthur C Jack<;.on
Dr E LeRo\ ~lcrccr. lIarn L Miller,
I W.lIter H Scch .md E CI.l\ ton \Va1ton
Tht'n C.lme th(' ddl!!hlful senes ol e\enls
I In .1 group 01 loc II .Irllsts \\ Ito pla\ ed,
1(Il(~tu
l\h.. s Ru.ul.
Ii.uh.lr.l
K Bthe
leoe;ttt
01 hocke\
Xorth I
h.ls m,ule
\.tT"lt\
telm .tt Wilham .Ind Man College \\h(rcll
Sill I'" ,I e;ophollwfC. IUd IS now lra\'cJmg
"Jlh the te.tm thmu!!h Xe\\ YOlk and Nc\\
JtrSl" pl.l\tnj! at \'anous collej!es
It IS
.tn Hnusu.11 honor tor .tn\ but upper cla ..s I
nun lo pll\ on the teun
MI"s Hassett I
his .tl ..o reccnth be{'n taken IOta the I
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K.tpp I \Iph.t Thet.l • -~-
SWARTHMOREANS
ARE BUYING
I
Springhaven Club Meets
THANKSGIVING DINNER IN THE
TRADITIONAL WAY
110111
PH'.
.\ou/'
Icc
/0
'i~'lwll,(,l'l-ll-Jl/a\'-b('.. mme/' 01
(l(lIm
01
jl(/
twldlllt)
'(~'II/
be
pumpkin
~(/'('efl
al
S'/ 1<_ 1"111 II, II I \ I \ .\. .)""(// IlwlIl"·, 1'(/, Tll E
11,11111,10\. \ 0/1 lifo"',,, I'", ell!:,)/!!N ,INJIS.
LlIlI/<1, 1'<1
1111' If IIIII/I·N, 140 Y. 151h SI,,·cl,
P/Illll. Pa, Oil J IIunl.. HIl1'lIl'J /JeT)' j I 0111 1 00 10 R 00
l' 11
PLYMOUTH
I he ,lnnual meetln)..:" of thc Sprm!!;haHn I
Cluh \\ .IS held on Tuesd l\ e\,cmnl!. ~o-
i;~~;~:o~~~r'\~~~rn~~~ ~~(~s;~:~'er\~~~~:~ i
Sn arthmore. made a \'er) mterestmg:
addrcss In \\hich he oUered \.lluable su~~esllOns "hah, 11 car ned out. \\ III mate! n.tlh r( duce the carn 109 charges of the
cluh
~lr Wilham Cra('mer. of H.iT\'ard A\'e
nue. Sn arthmore. as trea"urer, gave a dear
I .md concise report of the fmancial standJ in!! of the club
I four of the "'1X dltectors elccted to sen'c
fnr three \ car... are S".Irthmore men
W D ~lJtchell, \V \V l\htchel1, of UDt
er"ih I>I.I(e. \V S Spr.lgUe of Crum
I Creek Road ,IUd H E Starbuck, of ::'\orth
S\\ .Hthmore ..h cnue.
FOR
1936
"We've Sold and Delivered Nine New Plymouths
1
Since the Show·'
I
HANNUM & WAITE
::If \KE YOLR I{I'SFI{\ \'IIO"S "OW
I
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD & YALE AVENUE
F::If Stlll·.IBU) ::II \:\\(,E::IfE"T
1\
SWARTHMORE 1250
When buying your turkey look for this tag. It assures you of a
Strictly Fresh
FRESH KILLED MARYLAND TURKEY
Maryland Poultry Has a Superior Flavor
CAL VES' LIVER, lb.
59c
Fresh OXTAILS (for soup), lb.
15c
Calf Sweetbreads (lb. containers) 49c
THE REASON
Poultry raIsed on the Eastern Shore of Maryland are Superior
Their taste is Distinctive a la Maryland.
o
10
Boneless SIRLOIN ROASTS, lb. 29c
From Prime Beef
of the climate, the farm range through woodlands abounding in Nature's
Foods of Acorns, Nuts, Berries and Wild Grapes; and watered by springs of
clear. pure water. Thus Nature provides that Distinctive a la Maryland
Flavor. once tasted, always craved.
Roasting, Frying CHICKENS, lb. 29c
EDGMONT BEEF CO.
WEIGHT: 8 to 25 Ibs,
Flavor.
IT'S BECAUSE
CHESTER, PENNA.
Chester 9248
SW~I~THM[mF
\
now
belonJringatto B Vietor
Beginning
point D.inShirer:
the northerly•
side of Ruh~en Avenue Hmo southeastwardly
from
the BOulhe8t1terly
ot Chester
Road
(a corner
or the presentside
buaincaa
db;trict
ur
50cial studies; Mbs Mary Armstrong,! enee J Staolu, Mr~ Clair \Vllcox, Ray
En/-(hsh, MISS ClaudJ3 Hancock, art, Mle;s Farnn~er, Charles G. Thatcher, Ste\\'art
the llorouJCh) continuing- thence south 630
60' eDst GO' to a point, thence north 3Go
Mabel E\unJ:, praeheal arts; Miss Doris Thorn, Gar) White and A Prescott \Vdhs
10' east 160' to a 1I0int (being another
Eleventh Grade Amen·can Culture I Van ue BOJ.::art, mUSIC, and Mr. Nathan
I
corner or the prel:lent bUinness district or the
Borough), thence north 63· 60' west 60' tl)
Course in Charge of Next
I Bell, orchestra
a corner or the prcsent bU!lincss district
Tl
.
I)
t
the
general
thence
south
10' w(."St 160' to the J>Omi
Tuesday's Entertainment
I l~e l'xerCISCC; are 0 en 0
.
Dnd Illace
or 3Go
bc!ginnlRg.
pubhc and par('nts. 10 addition to being:
MISS Ehzabeth Smith. of \Valhngford
SJo;CTION 2 Thl!' saul truct or ground abo~(!
Ncxt Tuesda) afternoon at 130 the r for the Junior Senior High School stu HIII~, attended the autumn house party at
dl'6Crlbctl shall henc(>rorth be subJect to th~
'
d enls
H I II SCh00I Ia~ I wec k -cn d
\orIUU~Dllllhclible
ur(hnancesto orproperty
the lJorouJ.\'h
Suurlh
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~tudt'nts of the eIe\ent I1 J:!rad e, ."mencan
more
wlthmorthe
bU~1
culture course of thc Swarthmore Hhdl l
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ness (h~lrict us deflnl,'d by thl! sultl Zoninl'
Speaks at Princeton
I Mr" Laurence E Drc\\. of I'ark AveOrdlRlIIl(C or 192R and Its supplements. Dill
School \\ III ()resent a ThanksJl:lvmg pro·
J!r3m In the hll!h school audltonum Smce I
,
.
nul', \\as taktn to the Ta,lor Hospital,
J.V/s Show 'Em
~~d:{o:~cr~rd~nl!~~~ ~: ~~~ ~~sjrl[~e o:ud:I~~.
lh e cor I Dr fhomas H john"on of Magll
Road, I Rldle\ Park, on Wednesua\'
menb therdo
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t h eSl' ... Iu d en Is I1.1\ e IH.'Cn s I U(I\ In,!;
•
. afternoon for
. E I I
d
I .I ....... o.;t.mt director of the Harlol FoundatIOn, I cm('rgenn treatment
Althou'~h S\\arthmorc ]II.-.h School went
SECTION 3 The Zoning MRI' of the BOt_
I I •Ion 0 I ar I mU"lc,
re.l
• ng: IS I .In "OClaI "
,..
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oogh of S\\orthmore I!I hereby amended III
• I peno
. d 'ID N C\\ e;poke on
"lhe Coeomlc
Ru\ at Pnnceton
Mrs .
IJre\\. \\ho suffered from pleuns\, down in deleat 41-0 before N'clher Provi- ('onrormll,): With 81.-'('hon 1 ahove, and th~,
~ IU d ICS 0 I Ih e C 0 Ioma
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E I d tJ
'n b
"au ~ Um\'er"lh on ~o\Cm cr 1..
"a" thre.ltcned \\l1h pneumoma
On dence last Fnda\ aftcrnoon. on Tuesday Borough Jo:ngml.-'er IS dlr(-'t'(ct! to make th.:
n/!: an
Ie pro/!:ram \\J
e on
r
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Thursda\ mornm'~ e;hc \\as re]JOrted to bl' I II.
k th I I J '" ]IEAT lh nh('('(.~..nrYthcorfl,(,(IOnl) ,to 1111 hI,'IPS amh' PII,"n
.:\e\\ England Heritag:~ "
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Attend Firemen's Banquet
t-<
0
us \'\.l'('
coca
s'
e ~u~h I~~ S"ea:th~~':e.o JlrOllert es In t e or.
Ted H.mr.um. prt'''ldml! lhalrman. n 11111
reshn).: eaSlcr
:\. P J V's by a score of 9-0
SECTION., All OrdlRlIl1e~, or parts of
opcn the pro~r.lln \\Ith till reading: of
Ch.nl(s hlmmd. fire Chief, \Va)ne Moe;·
Mre; Gonion PO\\l'rs. of Baltimore. Md
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ordinnnCl'S, IRconslshml hereWith lire mochfh'l
I , resHient R UO"H ( I·
I
It II('r .lOe I J '. \"
uncI/or r('Jleal~d to the exlent of sueh mcon.
t s ·fl1.10 k S~l\lnl! I' roC.I
,.., a II .Ice St'
el).:eIman 0 f th e I \\ Ith hcr infant 50n. Gordon Gilbert I
Annual Stamp Exhibition
IUllumcy
malion, \\hleh \\111 be foIlo\\cd b\ the S".lrthmore I'lre Departmlnt. attended thl' l Po\\ers jr IS spendmg tno \\ceks 'ViSI1Pw;sed tlus 18th day of Odober, A D 193';
"lIlgin~ of "The Pr.l)er of Thank"giving"I. lOnu •t1 L.mquet of the Dl'Ia\\arc Counh Img her IM:('nte;, Mr and Mrs Albert N T Saulnier, of Princeton Avenue, and
J, AltClnm TUltNfm.
b\ the aU(hencc
\ l.lIk on '(o]om,l] Cos· I firemen's .\~soCialion at the M::le;onic Hall, I G.lrrdt. of Garrell Avenuc Mrs. l'o\\ers S COpd.lDU Palmer. of Ogden Avenue, 3rc 1Attest.
Pnslilt'ut or Coun!!"
turnes" \\ III br gl\'en hy B.lrhnra Bagb) , I Prospect Park on S Iturda\ c\ emng.
\\ III remam untl] thiS Sunda\
among the members of the Lansdowne
F:I,I.IOTr lUCIIARUSON
• --,-~" - _ .
Borough Secretary
fullo\\Cd 1)\ Con"t.mce HCI! and John
Dr and Mrs. Franklin S Gllle"pie, of St.lmp Club "ho \\iII show coUecllons m
AI1,lru1it!d thiS 19th day or October. A D,
Dd.II>laine \\ho \\111 slll'ak on "Furmsh- I College In Fmal Fray Tomorrow
the club's tenth annual exluhlhon \\Inch 1935.
m~s" anu "Furmture," respecb\Cb. Next
The football sra"on \\111 end for S\\arth- South Chester Road .md Harvard A\Cnue, \\111 be held in the Social Hall of the
JOHN 11 ]'ITMAN,
on the Inogram \\ III be a (hscuse;lon of
l'xpecl Mr<: Gtlll"pie's brother and e;ister.
llurgC$$.
more Collegc nlth a home Io!ame at 2,15
L.m<:donnc Baptist Church on Friday and
'Colomal l\IU"IC" b\ CI.le.t JCID \}"ton
m-I.l\\. Dr and Mrs La\\rence H Smith.
tomorro\\ S.lturd,l\ .lfternoon
The op·
Saturda). November 29 and 30. The ex\t thiS I)omt, Walter Seott as precentel'".
of Ea"t .\urora X Y. \\ith their daughter,
PO"InI!
team
\\111
be
from
Sue;quehanna
hlbit will be open from 9 A M until 10
\\111 lead the audience In lhe stn l1 ing of
Martha for ThanksgiVing and the \\eek0:Vm\'ere;lh
P M both days.
Formerly Sold as C-99
"The One Hundredth P5alm" 10 the old
-----------+~-end foJlo\\m~.
Mr Saulnier "ill have on display hiS
15c bag
hnIn,!.! st) Ie
Smce thc hter,lture of the
Admissions to Honor Society
Mrs Fredcnck N Bell. of Harvard Ave- cQlleclton of commemoratives of rccent
now
on sale at
penod pla\ e; an Important and fae;cmat
d
If· d
period
Dr Palmer \\ ill sho\\ a large
In!! part, Elizabeth Smith "il rcad some
fhe faJl installation of members in tht· nul' ('ntertame a I!'roup 0
tlen s at a
<:electIons Robert PIper \\11[ add a humor-I S\\arthmore HIg'h School chapter of the senm~ parh Wednesda) afternoon The genera] collection
Cheater Road and Fairview Road
ous touch b\ talking on the SOCial cus- .:\.ltlon.11 Honor Socict) was held Jast parh \\ as postponed from last Fnd:n
Swarthmore 214
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II
th
h·
h
h
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IHernoon
nOROUGH
0
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SWARTIlMORE
tom" All those taking IMrt In the prol!ram I e( nee;{ a'\. a ernoon .. n
e IJ:!: sc 00 •
•
ORDINANCE No. 375
\\111 \\ear colomal costumes Janet .M.IC- auclJtoClum
The meetlnl!' "as In charge of
MI!ls Man Horn.lda\. of \Vashm"ton,
An Onhnnnce further nmenchng Ordmance
B
II
R
II
f
1
I
t
t
I
b
B
II
t-<
NtJ
known
as the of
Uorough
ur S\\arth
Donald having charg:e of thle; committce
I
u ler on. presl( en, asslS ee )
I
D C \\iIl anl\'e tomorrow to spend the more 2U9,
ZIIRlIlg
OrdlllRnCC
192M, by transfer
Say It With
The HI).:h School Chorus \\111 (ontnl) Cle.lvP<: and R'ITph Rhoads, senior mem- "cek.cnd \\Ilh her brother and slster-in- rm).{ U Ilorlion or the Ptel5ent. apartment how!'c
on the
thebusmess
northcusterly
ute to the performance by sIDl!inl-': "The b er"
la\\ Mr and Mr" James H Hornaday, district
A"mue to
district suJe of Hutgt!t'S
Landm~ of the Plhmm s " of \\hlch both
The new membereo who wcre mitlatcd of Dlckmson ~\enuc
TH"~ COUNCIL OF THF~ BOROUGH OF
I d L cn IS
'
SWAH'lHMORE
DOF::SArhde
OHDAIN,
\\ords and mU-lc \\ erc ,\ nUen by Amen· I \\ ere P e t ra L'lDJ! Ie, J ane S
ee).lD
ShCTION I That
2 or Ordinnn!!e
c.ms
The Hll!h School Orchestra \\iIIlsh,n. "clected on the st.muard bases of
Mr anll 1\Ire; P.lUl D \VlIli.tms, of No 2'1'1, npllrmul Au~u!St R 1925, as Ilmt'ndl'll,
ph\' immedmtd) before and after the char.lcter 5cholar<:hlp. leaden-hip and ser',- Strath H.I\l'n A\·enue. returned Saturd.lY ~~~~:~h~~I~~)nt:Ir!:.~/~~ ~~i:~\~osn thHetu of
proJ,!ram
ICC
The be.luhful candle ccremun) \\ IS from :'\e\\ Orle tn<; \\ here the\ had spent
SectIon 201-(0) The buslm'8M Ihstflct. as
,\.100 1• \\ Ilh Ihe p'rllclpanls menl.oned used
After the mtroductlOn of the ne\\ .1 \Hck "Iule Mr \Vllh.lms attended the I descnbed In SeeilOn 201. !ihull henceforth
..
mcludc the rollowlIlg dcs!!rlbed lot or piece
abo ... e eo,Irc those \\ hOI
although not in nH'mLcrs an addre<:s \\ as dehvered by De,m (00\ cnllon of the .\metlcan Bankers'
A Wide Variety of
tudence, haH done theu sh.ue m planmng I Harold E R Spelg-ht of S\\arthmorc Col- AssoCillion
!
E\'en member of lite Ic,.:e
\11 the e;tucients of the upper three
for the eXl'rCl"e"
Flowers and
I
I sc I100 I .1011 a
Mrs FranCie; \
W.uren. of Walnut
de\'enth J:!:r.ule h.ls t.lken p.ut m the I)repa- I (.I<;<:ee;
0 I t h e semor h II!.
Plants
rallon In one \\a, or anothcr The chalr- number of 1M rents \\ere prc<;.ent
Lane .md 1\Ir... I'.II"ard B.le;"ctt. of :'\orlh 1
Che"ter Road, entert:uD('d .It tea on Satur- i
mcn of committel's are as follo\\s Elaine I
M en -;-A:~-;'i~s per
d.n at the home of 1\1r" 'V.trren In honor
nradford
stage
furmshmgs,
Dnll~ht
In
n
up
of l\lrs ~rthur C Jack"on, of :'\orth
Coolc\ lighting' eomnllttec, L,II.l Albe~t,
Thl' men of the S\\ arthmore Fnenr]s' Chtsler Rn td
art committee, Dons Pitman, hJlmj! com- Me('lln~ enJo\ed their annual supper .md
Roato\ters, Pie Plate., Pyrex
nllUee, 'tctor Troxell he.HI u"her, anclI lntert.nnment .It \VJIIUler Hou"e on Thurs:\.[I"S Elizahcth D Sll'ele of P.lrk Ave-!
Ware, Jelly Molds, Carving
Thom leo Littlefield proI)erti(s committee d.n :'\ovt'mber 1~
nuc. h.I'" returncd from .1 "'ISlt With Rev
...
'" Dc
Sets
and all necessary gad~
1'\ot onh arc the students rcsponslble for
J he ('x(dlent supper and autumn.11 deco- md l\1ro.; R P Wilson. 01 \Vaverh, NY!
gels to help prepare the
r.ltmns \\ere In ch:lrl!c of Mrs H.lrt\ L I
I
Thanksgiving Dinner.
~hller .md her commlttec, cono.;lsting of 1 1\1r H.lrold O;.!ram. of R)\('n le\\ Road. I
,\'I rs I')cn}amlll C() II In". n'I r (J \\' C re ... "on I h 1- IIl('n ("unfilled If) h", home tillS ned, I
:\Ir" J:h\ood C.lrrcH. l\1rs LeRO\ 1\1ercer, In .1 ~t\cre cnld
j
315 DICKINSON AVE.
:\1r.. Ch.lrl~s U 'I h,ltcher and Mrs \VII I
1
Jeweler
I h.lteher
Mrs \Varren l\I Foote I Honored at William and Mary
Swarthmore 105
SWARTHMORE 554
S South Chester Road
C[lLLEr;E
'''W' I: I 'l '-IOH!\,
',~~----~~~~~~~~~----~----~~------~~~~~~~~~--~~~-=~~~------------tbis performance, as the teachers also have sanl( and rented' Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine,
Dancing C.... Notes
of grQund, \Ylth the buildings thereon erect;,
PLAN THANKSGIVING
PROGRAM AT SCHOOL
SW~I~THM[mE
"...., ......"....,...,..
CAPON STYLE FOWL, lb.
29c
We also carry a full line of Fancy Groceries,
Cooked Foods, Salads and Luncheon Meats. Fresh
Opened Oysters; see them opened. Fresh killed
Snappers, to order.
VOL VII, No. 48
LIBRARY BOARD IN I
NOVEMBER MEETING
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ReSlgnation
0
f M·
ISS
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., NOVEMBER 29,1935
i
G race L-In-!
dale, Librarian, Read and
Accepted
o:~"r~:~~~~!~~:I~nNol
.
DR. JAMES P. WARBASSE
We '\Ish 10 e'IJre-'
lhe letler< and \I'lls of
our fnends exh'ndlD~ their bl"t \\I"he" (or 5U((e~S III our undertakmj! the
editin).: and puhhshml! of thc borough pap\!r.
We trust It \\i11 be pO....lbh.· for us to meae;ure U,) to the hil!h ideals of
\\st.lff
hich thc) think us C.lllIhle and \\ 11h the help of our \\ ell kno\\ n efticlt:nl
\\ c \\ III 5un'h dn OUI'" best
M\H\ 'I ER\IS P\I~KtR
CII\RltS II\RKtR
'MEET THE PRINCE' AT
CLUB NEXT WEEK
Swarthmore Players'
December
I Production Under Direction of
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=
Charles D, Mitchell
FOOTBALL DINNER
SET FOR DEC. 10
I
(h Irll'" J) :\lIhhdl ... f
01 th( 1 DR
PEARSON TO ADDRESS I
cllHtlOll 01 \
\
... pl.l\ "l\1eet the
BO.lCd of DIrectors of the S\\arthmore Pub-I·
L W
PnlHl
lor till I'll\u-' Cluh not month
hc Llhr.lr) \\.15 held on Alond.l\ c\emn~
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\\111 IIltwfhll(' to duh .lUdlU1U'.., t\\O new
:\u\cmher 25. \\ Ith lhe pre"'ldent. Rol.tnti
Dr P.lU] M Pl·,lN,". fornur :.::o\(rnnr
Itl1\ t r. . \, lull --t \ tr II Iltlllh.lr f.l\ nrttc~ "Ill
I 1:.llon, 1\lr5 Sc'\.\CIJ lIod~c, Mrs j(:s"e of the \lrJ.!1Il 1<;.I.tncl" "III "pl,lk on Ihe
1II1k.t tlltlr flr .. t
Ippllrlllll'" uf the new
II Holm(s.1\1r<; lI.lfold G Gnflin ~lr5 \lrgm ]"I.md ... ullIlu U S SO\eHIt!nh'
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~. 1."11 Ihl pl.l\ \\111 IH.!lI1 un I'Utsdl\,
J. P.I ..<:morc C~le\ ne\, ~1r~ P;tcr L ]olu'l hcful'"c the S,\.lfthmorc I.ll)!UC uf Wonwil Local High School Booters to Be
Ihlllllhlr 'nl lIul Ulnlmlll the cntire
(I.tude C Smith, John h (~ensemer .mdi\oters mxt 'I ue,,11 1\ .tHernoon .It tilt I
Feted in Methodist Church
"uk ,It till PltHr. . Cluh HOll"!.: on I'.urJ J.lfden Guenther 10 .lttend.lDce .Hter \Votn,ln'", Club
Social Hall
\ Ie \\ Ru.ul
lhe u<:,u,d lJu"Ine"s routine there \\.tS con-I hnmcdlltel) precuhD!! till' tnldlnl! \\dl
~--I'n \It\\lnJ,.. l pll\ oftln rob" It of some
e;lderaule dlscu~e;lOn III re~ard to the pur-I he a lumhefJll at 1 P:\I
\Il\onc \\I"h
Rt l"t.lhh . . hml! the l\J-iom of )!I\III.! In
01 It-. .!I.llnnur .1Iuitlhlt dU"I\( tllln~ c.llled
ch.lse of ne\\ furniture and flUIll~s
lUI-! to ~ttcnd IS requested to make n"cn a- ! IlInu.11 duma to thl III,.!h School footb.ll!
dr.lln 1 Llkt .111 ;\l!lm pll\ S 'Mcct the
kCl'lung: \'\.lth the reno\.tted (IUarters of theltlons \\Ith !\Irs Alben T. ]:a"enson, teTe h,UIl .1 ((lIIHlIlttte (OlH--hm.: ot J 1'.111,
I'nnll
1__ om 01 tlu"t.' dehdltlul con.
ne\\ hbr.lr)
iphone Swarthmore iOl not later thmlltco\\n \\Jlhlm Cr.l{mer I:lm S SllnJ.tt
\\r .. ttltln.tl PUtl" lil.lIl1l!! '\.\lth the {olbles
'Ihe resl~natlOn of MISS Gracc Lmdlle, I tod.l\, "nda\
S.tmutl Dodd E ,:\1 Buchner,j.lck IImnl I
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thc lIbrarian, was read and accepted WIth
+----and L.tUrtnce Drc\\, hts been bus\ !JIm I
\ Imtll'" Bmfh tilt. "tnn I... lh.tt of a n!.ln
"mcere expressions of apprecl,ltlon of 1\'1155
mnl! for till" H.lr'" eHllt \\Iuch \\111 be I
Who Will spea.k ill the Swarthmore nito Ic l\t ... Ill .. hOllle .Hld [ril'nds as an
Lindale's faithful senlcc In the hbran I
held .It i oelock Tm"'dl\ e\cmm: De Friends' Meeting House at 8 o'clock allum.lth of th{' World \\T lr , the false
In 191Q MISS Lmd.lle became the f i r s t '
ccmbl'f to. 111 the "'lICI.11 h.lIl of the S".lrth Sunda.y cvemng, December \st,s u.nder 1..~umptJ[)1l (If "'oCl.II ll o "ltJon 1)\ hiS \\Ife
librarian of the S\\arthmore Pubhc Librar)
more l\lcthodlst Church
t~e, .ausplces of the Socta
clence I to .lllpe N hn prldc .lOtl thur subsequent
"nd her cap·'I,le 'nd tIrelee;s e;er\'l-.;e con'\mon" Ihe 'Ileaker.. \\111 be l)fOlmnent DIVISion.
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tributed greatl) to the effiCient orgamza-I
foolb III .Iuthontlc~ of tillS ~tatc It IS the
~lr l\lItlhdl \,,11 appc Ir tS the Pnnce,
hon and consequcnt growth of the IIbrar) 1 Tota! $1252.87 to Date; Several .um of the committee to h,l\e as 111.10\
IOC 01 tho"{ ddu.dltful "U h.md characlenThe members of the present IiLr.lr) board
Lieutenants Yet to Report
cItizens prc~cnt a:s po~slble, and to make
latton ... for \\lmh he I.. notl'd .md oPPosite
\\ho were members of the onginal board
the occasion memorable for the bo~s \\ho
him \\111 be l\Ir" l\htchell aeo his de~erted
\\hlch brought MISS Lindale to Swarthmore
Mrs L A \Vetlaufer. of DicklOson h.l\e put thelC best mto thiS '\.Cars !!nd_
hut "oc... lh a"Plflnj! \\Ile Jcnnlfer It IS
and \\ho therefore ha\'e had an oppor- Avenue, Roll Can (harrm.to of S"arth- lTon battlcs on behalf of Swarthmore High
I a role \\cll' .. mtcd to Mrs ~Iltchell's talents
tunity for evaluatm!! her tramed a~lst- morc m thiS \Car's Red Cross Drive, has School
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ance, regret especially kccnI) the severing submitted the follo\"n~ report "hleh to
Tickets are now on sale at Buchner's Dr. James P.
ar asse, ea er
Sunoundm" the ... e uteran Pla\Crs will
of thiS tie winch has provcn so eUcctlVe date Icpresents the local returns in the Tog:gcn Shop, Shlter's S\\ arthmore Phar-I Co.operative Movement in This he Rolland \Valhs as :\lr B.lttersh), Ruth
III the estabhshm~ of the hbrar~ of which 1935 camJlal~n
The names of the heu- man. Michael's Colle~e Pharmaq and the
Country for 25 Years
\nn S.lD!.! \\111 pl.1"\. the dauJ!hter .\ngcla
S\\ arthmore IS no\\ so Justly proud
tenants and the amount each has collected Swarthmore ~ahonal Bank
Battcre;})\, S.lrah (i\lr... La\\ rence) StahI
.ll'"e MISS Martha Ta)lor, $13100, :Mrs
The Idea of re\l\'in~ the custom of holdThe foremo ... t authurlh on con!lUn1er:. Ilcr \\111 ·appc.lr as Mr... F.t1thful and with
Charlee; Black, $9050, Mrs Vlctorm Hern- mp: an .mnual dmner for the me~bers of co-operation In th~ lmh{1 St.ltl'" Dr hcr \\111 be :\nJ!el.l l\.la"on as the daug-hter,
don. $425, Mr:o. Frank N Smith. $8700, the football team has been recel\'cd en- james P W.ubasse. n III .Iddrcss mtaestull Imn,:!ene l'althful, Ch,lrle<:' T Deacon pla\s
Mr~ George Gillespie, $5800, Mrs A S thuslashcalh b) the rcsHlent::. of S\\~rth- S\\al'"thmorean,:, on Sund.t\, Dl'cembu 1.!Roberl Hult, GI.uhs Ila'e.... Eth;l. Holt,
Johnson SJ-I QG, MISS l\.hrgaret Tuttle, more \\ho have ,utne...scd the stead) de- at 8 P 1\1 In the I nend<;
Houe;e I W.llter Emmott, Dr \In"iLe, Mmam S
$106 il, Mrs Florence Preston, $3500; chne of our local :school from a posJtJon The ~peaker IS bemp: bruu!!ht here under I Emmott. the Ill.ud, and fr.Ind:::. \Voodroffc,
Mrs J M Hllm, $13 75, Mrs 'Valter C of localicadcrsillp to a place at the bottom the .tU"pilCs (II the SmHI SCience Dl\ISIOn I Mr Oliver. <;ecrctan to the Prince
Mrs. Hope Le Bar Roberts Pre- Crouch
$6350; l\1r:.
Ho\\ard Kltk, 01 the I.ldder. fhe ~uPpb of three h~n: o( S\\
The nc\\ pla)crs makin~ their Players
sents Travelogue at This
$4500, Mrs James E Da\'ls. $~1 00, Mrs drcd llckets "hlCh IS avaJlable IS bems:
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J B Smith. $4000, Mrs Ed win C ros),
rapid I, exhausted and mot Iler:o. an d Iat hers I
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f th C .operalt\e mlttee members of the duh for the season,
Pearl Buck pays great tnbute to Lin Mrs FIlbert (Holmes), $4,25, makmg a former coach at Dlckmson CoJlege and a ~o t e
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Yutang in his excellent work on thiS par- lotal of $125287 ThiS amount includes P M C and at present end coach at the Leaguc of the ~mted States, well kno\.. n 19~15~93~ommittce John Dolman, Jr,
hcular country. Mrs. F. V Brewster will 9i9 $1 00 membershlp~, 30-$500 mcmber- UhI\'erSlt\' of Penns)h'ama. as well as Dr for hiS economiC and medical I aChle~e- chairman, Charles D !\f1tchell, Malcolm
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shIps and 3·$1000 memberships
LeRo Mercer, Head oi the Department of ments, belOt.{ a prominent ph)Slo oglst e- D Hod~e, Roy C Comlcy, Roland G. E.
To continue a literary purSUit, attend
There arc one or tn 0 lieutenants "hose Ph'" sl~al EducatIon at Pennsyh'ama, as fore hiS entrance mto the field of SOCIal
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He \\ as on the Con Ullman and A FranCIS ac son
the luncheon on Tuesday, Decembcr 10, a reports have not )et been made, there "peaker~ Coachcs Timms, of the r. Me,
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celebration in honor of Mar k Twam, un d er fore .LD accurate comparison n ith last and Pfann, of S\\ al'"thmote College, arc alsu sumers' AdvIsor~ Board of the l
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J \"lllla, m SImmons. Samuel
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the gUldancc of the Drama and tiel:ature year's amount can not be ascertamed at expected to be present.
operathe movement In thiS countr) for Evans, Jr Mrs Edward J O'Rrien, Mrs.
Committees
The spirit of the guest of thiS time The final total \\111 be publIshed
Catenng \\)11 be b" Mrs Ch.ules
Robert H Reed and Mrs Stanle) L.
the past twenty-fhe )ears,
honor wIll pervade the enhre a Iternoon
In thlS paper as 500n as It IS calculated
Kurtzhalz and the guests \\111 be served
Dr. Warbasse's name came to Amenca MacMillan
As for art-the Circulating PIcture LiI
b) the member~ of the Girls' HI~h School with hiS ancesters from the famil\ seat at
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brary Invtles ). ou to a tea and exhibIt at
Hocke~ Squad under the directIon of
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IS prere\oluttonar~ :\mcrican stock
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In the afternoon
Mrs HIf notIfied
A PClrsol
and the h\enh-five
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to transportation
m will
adhers of Squad,
the eighty-pound
teams. It IS Damsh ongln lie took hiS doctor's deh
grec In mediCine at ColumlJla UnI\crslt)
... ance Her telephone number is S\\ art
planncd to present small sliver footballs In XC" York Later he \\ as a student .It
more i9-J
P "I Present "The Amateur to the eighteen members of the Varsit) the Um\Cr"'ll) of Gottlnj!en and the Um
The Spamsh ReVival and HaHan Drama
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J J Guenther Team, as a badge of dlstmctlOn tor havmg \rerslt) ol \ ICnna He IlraeUced surger) Second Annual Assembly for
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represented the school in \amt\ compeliYounger Set Arousing Much
Makes ThankSgiVIng Address
m ~e\\ York for tlnr1'\. ,car!) and aHamed!
12, at 10 AM, In Mrs Roy Delaplame
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dlstmcllon a" sCl~ntbt, teacher and aut hOI
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Former Student to S peak
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parcnts oi the S\\arthmol'"e Rlgl coo
ga\c much attenllon to the <;niulton ot the ond annual Southern Dda"are County
Deceml>er 18, at 9 4~ A 1\1 Miss Estelle
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Thomas Seal Chambers, \\ho \\as grau- economlC pmhlem Ha\Jn!!;
lei Junior \"sembl) to he held at the Aroni"
n,.na the mstructor, finding it difficult to had a most entertamIng
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uated from S\\arlhmore Collcge In 1931 ol a co npcflme "oClel\ or se\era \ealS nunk Countn Cluh dunng" Christmas week
he present on December 4, has asked the voluntel r amateur acts \\('re Jlrt~ented b\ I\\!th hl/!hcst honor:o. III cheml--tn and IS .It lOd n .lhzIng th~t thc need In the lOlted Air... Ed\\ ard 1\1 Has"elt. of North ChesCluh to ehmin Itc this meeting
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In MedIa, at the \Voman's Club h). l\1rs
I!ram as foUo"s
'Four An)llum>
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The talk Or!!.lnIZ,lUUIl 01 the (oOIWnll\e Lel6ue mtmher<:llIp committee
Tho"c assisting
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Police and Fire Dept. News
Lllude, june l\1orn"on and Dons La(k{'\. II . . tt\ lccture room .•md .111 those mtere:::ted tmucd to hc t..'ilcted pr('~ulent to thl prcsent arc Mrs Thomas Cochrane, ol Chester;
h, Mr AddiS, foIlo\\ed b) Inc lU\ltcd to attend
time In order to ghe III of lus time to Mrs James G Lamb. of 1\10' lan, l\Irs J.
.lccompamed
\t 7 m P 1\1 on ~o\emhcr 22nd, J.lmes
i\1artha Ra) mond and ElSIe Bernard In!
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--the co operatl\ e mo\ ement, he retued from Samuel Welt mer, of Sprin1!tleld, Mie;s
McComb Smdalre. of Cla\ mont De] \\ as
.1 t.IJl dance, \\Ith Polh Hoot at the piano
To
Address
Citizens'
Forum
the practice 01 surger) m 1<)19
Caroline \Varner of Media; and l\hss
fined $500 and costs when he appeared
\n mformal glee club compo"'ed OJ MarDI'" \Varb.15"C IS the author of O\er a IDoreen :Mitchell, of \ValImJ!ford
for hearing: after havin/."\: heen arrested on .
Dmsmore, \nn I.mJ:!:le. Ehzabeth! 01'" lIcrhert fra"er prole ....or 01 eco- hun
Among those from Swarthmore "\\ho arc
thc 20th for fatlmg" to observe the Thru J\~,'lle k "
Fall'celt Ruth 1.11)01 In nnnllC" at S\\.trthmore College, \\111 Spl.lk
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On the 22nd the Fire Company re~ Man MacDonald then recltcd a poem en IYoun~ Womens Chnslian ~ e;"oClahon 01 e;e\eral books on medico-social suhJects iE(I\\ard No)e<:, :\lIss \mhel Jaquette, Miss
sponded to a call from the home of Berney titled "The World and Bud," which was BUlldtng ~ne~t Thursda\ e\Cnmg, December .lmnnj! "hleh are • The Conque"t of Harnet Kistler MISS l\IarJone Schumacher,
K MOl'"se, 104 Elm ~\\ enue, \\ here a roof follo\\cd 1)\ Joan Thatcher and Theo 1 5. at 8b o dock
DI .. ea<;.e Throul!h ~mmal Exp<'nmentalion' 1\11--S K:I ... Booth, l\lJss Vlrj:!;inia B:t"sett,
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Rolln<1 Ealon and colle!-(e thiS fall alter spendlm:t lHeen
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Bogart at t he pl.lOO
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X.tt Cohnoff ot Philadelphia \\as arree;ted Gcorge Earne;ha\\ held the aU(hence's at- month... "orkmg tn the tate epartmen \ alerh{ ton to CUt .!:en \\ .IS Ill" \\ ork Roherl... ::\(r Ral"lun I\1cClall'", )'r r J errv
hm ·ton \\ 11('rc he \\ I" h('ad eco~
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he lnnJ,!" \\ as ~et lor 8 o'clock on the 27th Beth MacDonald follo\\ cd "lth a dlfhcuJt Icancd \\ Ith t le thra( eVaglnolmeSnl Irecen "I oflj!lDal lllu"trtlton~. :lnd \\I
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At 800 P M on Tuesda), ::\o\'ember l.lDJ!O and \\on much apllJau"e P 0 II\ H 00t made hel\\Cen t e
10 all parts of the \\ocld
ThiS \\ork rlo ...cs
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26th. S.lDlUel A Turner, Jr, oi Br)n
pla\cd the plano accompanimcnt for thiS 1CaTnhOldaCh
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Win Army.Navy Game Tickets
1\Ia,\(, who "as arre<:ted on thc 18th for act - Dick De Iap IalOe 's \,10 Ia so Io. "Cat:
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I'· 'p n<:ored by a gmup Suffer rom Surglca
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Dr Georg"e P Warren, of South Chester
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of costs
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<;lOnal people to pm\ Ide information-and pmblems
ard '\\Cnue are the lucky winners of the
:\0 douht ~omc Citizens \\ ho \\ ere ncar Rase Bo\ "," all <:e\ enth·J!radcrs. sang a a cI~anng house of opInion-on matters of
He \\ as editor of the magazine "Co- l\\o purs of \rm\-Xavv ~ame tickets
('nou~h to the b'mk earh Monua\ eve"el{'clton and Diana ,Bre\\e;ter gate a d~ I \'Ital pubhc concern
The meetings are operatIon" lrom 1919 to lQ2,
He b \\hich \\cre raffled off by the Harold Amsntng. to hear the alarm resound, ,\111 h~htful tap dance \\lth Jane :\rl!de pT.1
fret' there bein!! no adml<:"ion charge and author of a Iar~e number of articles on \\ orth Post. Amencan Legion. The drawdouhtle«,<; hkc to knon that it \\as merely 109 the ]llano lor her
DoroU1'\. WII"on'l no ~ollechon The Forum has conducted co operation pulJhshcd In current ma!!a In!!, was held on Monday evenino, No•1 defect in the m('chame;m \\ hlch cause It
as a httle Dutch ho\ reCIted The Broken! thnh -fiu meetmg.:: In the pa<:t h\ 0 ). ears
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Ouroftol¥u Guests
Park Avenue, entertained at a family
Thanksgiving dinner last evening.
Miss Ruth Kistler, of Shamokin, Pa.,
with her nephew, Jack Resseler, ,are spending the holiday week-cnd with Dr. and
''Reeidenb Plan to Attend Mrs. Kistler, as also is their son, John,
who is resident student at the University
Army - Navy Game
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Tomorrow
Here for Thanksgiving
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Dr. and Mrs. William ,Earl Kistler, uf Paul Cleaver, oLN.0rth =-~~~~~~~~--'~~'-~~~~--~~~~'
Ch¢er~04d, !!1lIlI. berry,I:~!"',.:rhomtoD, ,
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Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman, of the
Swarthmore Aparfments, spent Thanksgiving Day with Miss Dora Wilds, of
Dover, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson McKeag
have returned from a wedding trip through
the Southland and are at home in their
101 Pr,· nc.ton Avenue,
apartment at
Swarthmore. Befor~ their marriage on
October 19 at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. William Henry Hagerman,
of Pitman, N. J., Mrs. McKeag was Miss
Mary Elizabeth Hagerman. Mr. McKeag
resided in Collingswood, N. J'j with his
father, Mr. George B. McKeag.
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Fnday everung, conduct.lf"by ,theRO\'. I
rs. t~wa t
orD an aug ter, atsy, .jardeJ) Gqenther rector of Trinity Pr t" •
of •Oberlin Avenue, will spend !hanks- -t~nt Episcopal' ChUKh;' Swarthmore. ~:q;
giVIDg .Day an~ the week-end with Mr. Mr. Sanderson, deceased was a member of
Thorn In Waslllngton, D. C.
Trinity Parisb: The body was taken ',to
Mrs. Sewell Hodgf!, of Ogden Avenue, Lynchburg, Va., for burial un Saturdaf.
entertained a bridge club to which she beBesides Mr. Sander--6ui, a SOD, R-ichard,
longs, .at .luncheon and p';dge on Tuesday. survives at Morristo~n, New Jersey.
'1 I
Danc;".. C'--- N ....Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown and faml y,
--. IIUNt
vtCD
of Walnut Lane, were the guests ,of Mr.
Last Saturday evening the Introductory
Brown's mother, Mrs. Alice R: Brown, of
and the Junior Assembly of the
Class
\Vyoming, Del., at dinner on Thanksgiving
Swarthmore Dancing Classes met in the
Day.
Woman's Club House. There will be no
Mr. J. Donald Lodge, of Oberlin Ave. more classes until Saturday evening, Dc.
nue, returned Sunday to spend Thanks- cember 14, when the Intermediate Class
giving Day with his family after having and the Senior Assembly will convene.
been away six weeks on a business trip
Attend W. I. L. Luncheon
through the middle west.
Among those from Swarthmore who
Miss Dorothy WoUe, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
attended
the luncheon given' by the
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Women's
International
League at the War~
Rhoads, of Princeton Avenue, for the
burton
House,
Philadelphia,
on Monday
Army-Navy game and the week-end.
of this week were: Mrs. William I. HuU,
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas and son, Mrs. E. A. Yarnall, Mrs. Artbur E. Bye,
Lieutenant Robert H. Douglas, of North Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins, Mrs. Robert C.
Chester Road, and Miss Jane Anderson, Disque, Mrs. Roy P. Lingle, Mrs. Sargent
of Valley Forge, will attend the Army- Walter. and Miss Caroline Crewe.
Navy game on Saturday.
Mr. Richard Wood, secretary of the
Friends' Peace Committee, and Mr. John
Dr. K. B. Steele, of New York, spent Nevin Sayre, chairman of tbe Fellowship
last week-end with his brother and sister- of Reconciliation, spoke on "SanctioDS."
in-law, Mr. and ltIcs. William I. Steele, of
North Chester Road.
Girl Scout News
M
Mr. and Mrs. -=-:--=John Baker Roberts and
Lieutenant Colonel Carron A. Bagby 3nd Miss Margaret Roberts, of Princess Anne,
. Mrs. Bagby, of Princeton Avenue, will Md., spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
have as their guest on Thanksgiving Day and Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith, of
·Mrs. Bagby's brother, Mr. Arthur Keleher, Wallingford Hills.
'of New York City. A,rriving on Friday,
, -_ __
Mrs. Oliver Bagby, of Annapolis, Md.;
Robert Faragher who is doing post"Miss Sarah Bagby, of Randolph-Macon
work in the School of Law at
College, Lynchburg, Va., and Cadet C. K.
University, is spending the Thanks.
Bagby, of West Point, and on SaturdaY'I~i."i'lg holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Midshipman Oliver Bagby, Jr., of AnnW. F. Faragher, of South Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Warren and
apolis, and Lieutenant Mortimer Marks, Road.
family, of Walnut Lane, were the guests
of the Marine Corps School, Philadelphia
of Mrs. Warren's brother~in-law and sister,
Navy Yard, will also be the guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Stone, of Haverand Mrs. Bagby and attend the Army~ Kenyon Avenue, had as their guests on ford, at dinner yesterday. Mrs. Raymond
Navy game with them.
Day, Mr. Waldo Ward Colc, Bertschy, of Dayton, Ohio, also was a
of Auburndale, Mass., who will remain for member of the party.
Lieutenant and Mrs. H. L. Jennings and the week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of Waldaughter, of Quincy, Mass, are spending A. Yarnall and family, of Maplcwood, N. J.
nut Lane, will entertain a bridge club of
Thanksgiving Day and the week-end in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, of Park which they are members, at their home this
the home of Mrs. Jennings' father,
A\"cnue,
spent Thanksgiving Day with evening.
Louis W. Wheelock, of Park and Harvard
their
son-in~law and daughter, Mr. and
Avenues, where they will entertain a group
Mrs. Frank N. Smith, of Kenyon Aveof Navy rooters at a week-end house Mrs. Franklin Hardcastle, of Westfield,
nuc,
entertained a few friends at tea on
N.
J.
party and to attend the Army-Navy game.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown and family,
Dr. and Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry, of
of Walnut Lane, were Lieutenant and Mrs. Cedar Lane, celebrated their wedding anni~
Mrs. A. E. Walthall, of Athens, Tenn.,
Jennings' guests last evening.
versary o.n Tuesday when their guests at with her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Taylor, is
On November 20, Alice Craemer's patrol
Mrs. Anna Moore Fischer
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews staying at the Strath Haven Inn this week
met
with Mrs. John Foster to write a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, of Yale and son, Robert, of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. while visiting her son, Bacon Walthall, who
Mrs. Anna Moore Fischer, wife of WiI- Christmas pageant. On Saturday Troop
Avenue, had as their guests on Thanks- Andrews whose anniversary comes at the is a sophomore at Swarthmore College.
liam V. Fischer, died at her home, 200 No.6 rehearsed the pageant which is to be
giving Day, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaughn and
time have joined Dr. and Mrs. Wlberryl
Yale. A venue, Swarthmore, I~t Th~rsday I given at a tea for the mothers. Also ilt
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William
Miss Lila Albert, of Wallingford, will evenIng , November 21 ,owmg
foIl
in the celebration of the occasion for the
an 1II ness this time five new members will be inJones, of Conshohocken, Pa.
entertain a grou~ of cl~m.ates at the of two months' duration.
vested. There will be no meeting of this
past four years.
Chatt~rbox followl~ the luruor Prom at
A resident of Swarthmore since 1910, troop on November 30.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bul1ock,
Mr. A. W. Collins, formerly of Ogden the HIgh School thIS everung.
IMrs. Fischer had been a member of the Money should be brought in from the
Cedar Lane, have as their guest for
Avenue, who has spent the past several
Miss Mary Ellen Mercer, daughter of Presbyterian Church here for nearly 22 sale of Christmas cards. The proceeds will
Thanksgiving holidays, Mrs. Bu,lIock'".I weeks in Swarthmore, has left in his Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer, of Chester years..
•
be used to give a Christmas party for the
sister, Miss Bird Michaux, of Michaux,
trailer for Miami, J.1a., where he will spend Road, Swarthmore, and Miss Hannah
B~des her hwband, Mrs. FISCher is Baby Clinic at the Plush Mills. There
the winter. Mr. Collins will devote a Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry survIved by one son, Charles E., of 2~ are twenty-five children to be provided
month to the trip, stopping at various L S 'tb f St arr d R d W Iii f d Yale Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. Coates with toys a tree and refreshments Any
I
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ror
oa, angor'CI
J
fS
IRdS'fild"
.
P aces en route.
participated in the concert given Saturday' 0 eman, r., 0
~rou oa, pnng. ~ .; assistance will be appreciated by the girls
evening, November 23, in Colgate Hall at and four grandchil~ren, Cbarles William of Troop 6. Mrs. Harold G. Griffin is in
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, of Garrett
. N ew L ond on, and
.
C0 II ege In
II
C
A
C 0 Ib Y J umor
o
ege
venues,
entertained
on
Saturday
P Jean
C I Suzanne Fischer, and Coates and charge of the hostess group which will pre•
Friday and Saturday
eman.
· d GIee CI ubs 0 f eter
with a buffet luncheon and surprise shower N . H ., b y th e com b me
F0 l
'
d t d b tb' pare ' the refreshments, The whole troop
Stage Show-"Radlo City Follles"
f
. A
E' b
Colby and the Dartmouth College freshunera sefVlCes were con tiC e
y
:c of eighteen girls will present the Christmas
On the SCrHD.:
men
Tuttle, pastor of
story in pageant form.
"She Couldn't Take It"
whose engagement to Casper Sharpless Gar.
~art more res yterian Chu.rch, !It? Troop No. 16 was led in signalling by
-withHenry Smith, of Wallingford, will at- 0 clock. Satllr.day afternoon. Pnvate Intct:- Miss Martha Taylor on Satu'rday. Next
rett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. GarGeorge Raft
.JoaD Bennett
rett, was recently announced. There were tend the twenty-first annual athletic ban- ment In Arlington Cemetery, L~nsdowne, Saturday at 9.30 A. M. this troop will
hold a Hobby Show at the Girl Scout
about twenty guests at the shower which- quet of the College of Wooster, which followed.
Beginning SUDday
featured gifts of antiques.
wi1l be held in the dining room of the
Mrs. C)pre Otey Sanderson
House.
"CRUSADES"
First Presbyterian Church, Wooster, N. V.,
" Troop No. 194 met at the Girl Scout
witb Loretta Younll'
Mrs. Clare Otey Sanderson, wife of House on -TueSday afternoon, bringing
Mrs. Laurence E. Drew, of Park Ave- on . December 2. Smith is senior manager
Richard P. C. Sanderson, former Baldwiil contrib~tiohs of fpod to be distributed
nue, who was rushed to the Taylor Hos- of football.
pita., Ridley -Park, last week for treat.ne"t,1
Locomotive executive. died at their home, I among the needy, for Thanksgiving.
" Enjoy It at the
Among tho'se from Swarthmore who 0 h d
d M I
A
I '
has developed pneumonia and has been
plan to attend the P. M. C. dance this re ar an
oyan - venues, MoyaD,
very iii during the past week.
Thursday night, November 21, following
evening arc Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ford,·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ems
\V.
Yarnall,
of
BalMiss Peggy Ford, Miss Betty Ford and lengthy illness.
TI-lEATRE'
timore, 1'4(1., were the guests of their
Miss Mildn.>d Brewster.
F"lday and Saturday
in·law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
~;;~~~::~:::;;~~~;;::::==;I last
,Mr. an~ Mrs. Malcolm H. Merrill left
Friday' afternoon for Winter Haven,
M To
d' Be Held
, S In
White, Bra.." Whole Wheat Bread
Fla., where' Mr. Merrill will manage the
a asoD IAvenue
tore
Dartmouth
In'
All Kinds of Roll.,
Florence ViI1a Hotel this winter. Before S
'M'
M
'
at.,
Nov.
30,
10
A.
M.
to
1
P.
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N
b
h er marnage on ovem er 2, Mrs. ernll
Delaware County's Finest Theahe
"6~Day
by the Young Women'~ AuxlUary of tlle
104 Park Ave.
Tel Swarth. 1171
Friday
(La~t Day)
was :Mrs. Robert E. Sharplcs, of SharSwarthmore M~thodlst Church
,
,
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:
A BAKE
, "SDOWNE'
LAN
Bike 'Rider"
3 DAYS!
"BROADWAY MELODY
OF 1936"
Starting Sunday at _2 P. M.
"WAY DOWN
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Jack
Eleanor
BENNY
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Saturday
,
WALLACE BEERY
JACKIE COOPER
Henry Fonda &: Rochelle Hudson
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEElER
Wednesday and Thursday
JOHN BOLES
In
"Redheads on Parade"
Give
·'O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY"
-with-
"THE LAST DAYS OF
POMPEII"
One Day Only
"WAY DOWN EAST"
WAVERLY
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL
"The Most Accom.modating
Thea~re in .Delaware County"
TODAY and SATURDAY
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEELER
-In-
'SHIPMATES
FOREVER'
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
'THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936'
-with-
Prospect Park
"Broadway Melody
of 1936"
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as constant, regulated heat. Clean gas heat
gives you thi:; endless, all-round satisfaction.
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ELEANOR POWELL
Robert Taylor
Saturday Only
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GEORGE BRENT
"SPECIAL AGENT"
Monday Only
MER IAN C. COOPER'S
"THE LAST DAYS OF
POMPEII"
Tuesday Only
WALLACE BEERY
JACKIE COOPER
"O'SHAUGHNESSY'S
BOY"
WEDNESDAY IUIci THURSDAY
"THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936"
GEORGE~..!l~!~
Lowell M.
,
-.&&
HOLIDAY
Permanents
I
Fits right into vour present
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And when you consider the tremendous saving on ordinary furnace hire . . • cleaning,
redecorating and painting of walls, woodwork, furniture and draperies ... and doctors'
bills, gas house heat is amazingly economical.
Why not treat your family to this everlasting,
carefree warmth? Choice of Janitrol or
Bryant Conversion Burners at $195 cash
••. slighdy higher on budget plan - 10%
down, 3 years to pay.
I
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CO ED
THE FLORENCE
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Beauty Shop
11 :00 A. M.-Holy
Presbyterian Church Notes
Communion
and
Sermon.
Swartb. 632-J
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:Mr. Gue,:.;r will preach.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday morning, at cleven, the
Rev • .lobn Elle1"7 Tuttle. Minister
SUNDAY
Girls' and Bovs' Choirs will sing the serv~ 10 :Oo-Bible School.
Teacher Training Class
ice. The Boys' Choir will be assisted by
opens.
Worship. The pastor preaehes.
the basses and tenors of the Church Choir. 11 •'Oo-Morning
"Horizons." Girls' and Boys' Choirs
sing the service.
Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock, Dr.
S :Oo--Girls' and Boys' Choir rebp.arsals.
Tuttle starts his half-hour class in the ":Oo-Pastor'l' Class.
Christian Life, for young people from 6 '3Q-YOUNG PEOPI.E'S Supper Confer• ence. Speaker, Mus Sing, pf .9bipa.
twelve years of age and upward.
-'The Youth Movement In Chma.
OPENS FOR THE WINTER
SEASON JANUARY 1
One of the most attractive
resorts in inland Florida:.
Bass Fishing, Golf, all
sports.
M. H. MERRILL. Mgr.
COME
Sunday evening, at 6.30, the Supper 8 :OO-All Day'THURSDAY
Rummage Sale.
Parish
Conference of Y Gung People. All are asked
Building.
Woman's Guild at Mrs. Jes-to come early for a ha1f~hour social time 7:36--Young
IIOP'II. 241 Haverford Avenue.
before the supper which will be served
SWABTHllOBB
promptly. Ann Orr will lead the worship
JlETBODIST EPISCOPAL CBURCll
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
and Miss Sing, a Chinese student in
Crozer Theological Seminary, will speak on 9:45 A. M.-SundQ'putor
School. Kisllona?, p.ro..
gram. College· students Will 811lg
"The Youth Movement in China." The
and play and tell the story of
committee of mothers in charge of the
their mission work in Philadel·
phla.
supper, consists of Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch,
:00 A. M.-8ermon by Dr. ChaD~ell.
Mrs. George Ewing, Mrs. Benjamin Kneed~ 11'It45
P. M.~OD by Rev. BeDJamtn Nal"
ler and Mrs. George Schobinger.
Strangers cordially Invited.
The Sunday School Cabinet will meet
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
at seven-thirty Sunday evening at the home
rnmAY. November 15
of Elder David McCahan, the general "1 :15 P. M.-Movie. ~.·Lady of the Lake."
superintendent of the Sunday School.
SUNDAY
Next Thursday the Woman's Association 9 :46 A. H.-First Day School In Whittier
TO THE
Clothier
Memorial
50c to 75c
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
WEDNESDAY
'~IO A. IL to 2:10 P. JL--&wInc and QuUtInc lD Whitder HolDe. BcD: lunebeo!l..
.A.:l Cordlalb- Innted
FIlIST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWABTHlIORE
Park Avea.ae below Harrard
Friday Evening, Nov,ember 29th, 8 o'clock
In
course meals
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Moming Forum.
Dr. ~rand
Blanshard will lead the dlseus·
sion.
11:00 A. M.-Meeti~ for Wonhfp (n the
Ileethalr BODIIe.
HAMBURG SHOW
AI Our Subu,.ban Sto,.es, 0,. See You,. Plumber 0,. Heating Conl,.ado,.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
25c
OLIVER H • BAIR CO•
Wednesday and Tbunday
JACK OAKIE
C.
IIULI
Friday
BURNS & ALLEN
ruNG CROSBY
JACK OAKlE<
AMOS 'N' ANDY
JACK BENNY
A.T
"n~~r.,
MANOR
Cheater Pike -
Family
ndI~ss
One Day Only
Thursday
Yo~r
I,,
"Shipmates Forever"
Wedneaday
tary; her drawing, "The Moon Is a Silver
Apple," is 10veJy. One of the best por~
traits of a Swarthmorean is George Whit~
ney's glowing likeness of our small citizen,
Betty Ann Furnas.
This exhibition is now in its last week
and will close Dext Sunday at 7.30 P. M.
It is open all day from 8 A. M. until 7.30
P. M. every dsy and visitors are cordially
el
w come.
Art Lover.
--~......- -
the basement of the Parish Building. Mrs. will preach. In the organ recital beginning
• ••
John
Moore is the chairman in charge. the evening service
BroomaU
Miss Barbara Willets, of Ogden Avenue,
...
The Young Woman's Guild meets at will play Romance--Tschaikowsky, ConMARY T. ERVIN PARKER
seven forty~five next Thursday evening at solation-Liszt and Screnade-Saint.Saens. was elected Secretary of the College Y. W.
C. A. at Oberlin College at the anouaI
and
the home of Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup, 241
CHARLES PARKER
Haverford Avenue. The guest speaker wjJJ
The Ladics' Aid Society is busily pre- member.lhip supper held recently. Miss
Editors and Publilhera
be Mrs. Bennett, president of the 4th Dis- paring for their Anoual Turkey Dinner Willets is a sophomore in Oberlin College.
..
lriet of Chester Presbyterial, her subject, and Bazaar on Thursday evening, DecemTITUS J. EWIG
"If I Be His Dcsciple."
ber 5.
MaD.,er
..
The Session aDd Church Committees on
To Lead Service in PIilla.
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Missions and Benevolence will present as TRIBUTE TO DR. BASSEn"
New. Editor
the object for the special Christmas SunThe Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, rector oj
+FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
day offering, December 22nd, a specific The following is a copy of the resolu· Trinity Church, Swarthmore, will lead in a
Phone Swarthmore 800
AMERICA"
need in the field of our church medical tion presented at the November meeting series of meditatioDS at a flquiet evening"
Eatered. . . Secotld Cla.. Matter, JallUU"J' 24.
f th Sch I B
1829, at the PMt Offie. at Swartluaor-. Pa.,
missionary, Dr. Baugb, in Chosen.
0
e
00
oard, to Dr. Arthur E. to be held at Holy Trinity Church, PhiIa·
tb • -t I "--·b. .1.
We
hereby,
with
the publishers' permisB
tt reoti nng
.
• appreaation
. .
cI
ua er
• ~ O.nan;
,
7.
The sub-committee on young people's ~,
prCSl'd en t , In
delphia, from 6 until 9 o'clock next
sion, reproduce the twenty-fifth in our organizations of the Sessional ComlDl'tt.. of hIS 5CfVlCes:
Wednesday,
December 4, by the Junior
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935
alphabetical series of articles on SWarth·
T
Women's
Auxi\iaries,
of which Mn. J.
on Christian Education held an important
0
more residents in "Who's Who!'
meeting last Sunday. This sub-committee
DR. ARTHUR E. BASSETT .
Burris
West,
of
Swarthmore
AvenueJ is
"KLINE, John Robert, prof. mathe- consists of Elders Cook,' Chairman, Mc- E seem
t
ed C0 IIeague, W'1SC CounseIor, F'Inn
NOTABLE ART EXHIBIT
Diocesan
President.
matics; b. Quakertown, Pa.t Dec. '1, 1891;
.
F' d
ATCOLLBGE
S. Henry K. and Emma (Osman) K.', Caban, Kline, Smith, and the pastor, with
nen
Earlier that same afternoon, at 1.45,
the presidents of young people's organi- PRESIDENT, BOARD OF SCHOOL
A B
Miss
Sallie Deane, of Richmond, Va., ProIt is very fitting that in the town where . ., Muhlenberg Coli., Allentown, Pa., zations:
Miss Annie Hayes, Young
DIRECTORS, SWARTHMORE, PA.
vincial
Chairman of the Junior Women's
1931.1935
once lived Benjamin West, the eminent 1912; A. M., U. of Pa., 1914; Ph. D., Woman's Guild' Robert V Little Ir
Auxi\iaries,
will speak.
'
. , . , Wbose patience f' ess and
f .
Quaker P "Mter, there should now be col· 1916; Guggenheim Fellow, U. of GottYoung
,Men's
Club;
Robert
Erskine,
Jr.,
ti
h
,Illl'llbined
senseak.o
JUS~
Quite
a
few
members of Trinity Parish,
work
of
present-day
Quaker
ingen,
1925-26;
m.
Aona
B.
Shafer,
of
ce
ave
com
to
m
leded the
All
C. E. j Benjamin L. Kneedler, Director of
'.'
e In
Swarthmore,
are
planning to attend these
artists. In the large social haD of Swarth·
entawD, June 1, 1915; 1 SOD, John the Girls' and Boys' Choirs; Mack P.
him.an lns~lFing Ie.a~er and
events.
more College an exhibition is being held Shafer. Instr. in mathematics, U. of Pa., Storm, Chairman of the Church Committee
Impartial prCSlding
all tnrough November, of the work of 1917-18, Yale, 1918~19; asso. in matheofficer
t
f
maties
U
of
III
191920'
asst
f
on
Boy
Scouts;
Donald
McGarrah,
Scout"WHEREAS
Th
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fifty-four mem ers 0
e
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.,
-,
• pro. master.
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Friends, residents of our borough and those mathematics, U. of Pa., 1920-28, prof.
The Session has scot Mr Covington th E. Bassett has been distinguished, by notfurther away, two of them in England, since 1928. Mem. bd. examiners in mathe· home missionary pastor, o;er one hUDdr~ a~le ~rogress in a~ services of the School
and many In the Quaker City of Rich· maties, Coli. Entrance Exam. Bd. Mem. of the old church hymnals for use in his DlStnct-the erection of the Rutgers Avemond, Indiana.
Am. ci1~ath. Society (as5O. editor of bulleUn, Tennessee churches rebinding the
. nue Grade School, the College Avenue
coun ,and ..... sec.); Math. Assn. of which, --'~ed It. "
COPIes Grade S.thool, the S. bop B. uildiog, and the
minIa
Water colors and oil paintings,
~ America, Deutsche Mathematiker Vereini~
UCI:U
tures and drawings, one hundred and gring, Polish Math. Soc., Alpba Tau
A new teachers' training class will be GYD?-nllSlum-Caf~tena Urut; also the ex~
twenty~two in number, fill the walls all Omega. Presbyn. Mason. Contbr. to opened Sunday, December 1, in the parish teDSlon and ennchmen~ of th~ curriculum,
around the large hall. To speak of some T A M
building, with Mrs. C. W. McDowell as !he Improvem.ent of IDStruction and the
m. etc.
ath. Asso.
Soc., editor,
FundalDenta
rans.
of the artists of this immediate nelghb or~ Mathematicz,
Trans. teacher. Mrs. McDowell has had special mcreased effieeney of the teaching staff,
also f Am I
th
training for this work and also wide expo. an~
•
hood: Arthur Edwin Bye shows tranquil A M th S
0
• our. Ma e- n'cnce I'n speaking and teaching
Th class
WHEREAS, All these achievements
m. a ,oc.,
his
h
d
Raoul
autumn farm scenes; an
son,
p , matics. Home: 529 Riverview Avenue,
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h
h
hil
h
.
'. for both men and women and is d-I~ed
ave 1 een wroug
t bw e at t e U
same
n"ch-toned'ct
PI ures a f shi ps In h arho r. Swarthmore, Pa."
W
-0sch
h
alI time
Edna Coates Colafemioa has sent a pic•
especially to prepare those who are beyond
00 taxes
ave een systema eyreture of her dear red·roofed green·waIled Annual S
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the age of the senior department of the dU,~d, and
.
home. Mary H. DeMolI displays warm
ervJce 01' .~~."
en
Sunday School for work as teachers. All
WHERE~\.s, As PresIdent of the Board
feeling for old white cottages and green
On Sunday morning, at 8 o'clock, the young people beyond the senior cl&ss of of School !>uectors, Dr: Arthur E. Bassett
fields. In the 'smooth emerald and ocean men and older boys of the Parish of high school or In the senior grade are has. h~ his tact, fidelity and sympa~y
blues of Canadian seaports by Florence Trinity Church Swarthmore will have invited to join this class.
mamtained such harmony ~d good wi!1
"
The home departmAMt of the Sunda as t.o have made our sefVlCes. under his
F oote G ard ner, and the coId white Ione- their annual corporate
Communion fol- Sch
Y presIdency a pleasurable expenencc,
001 has been transferred. to the care of "NOW THEREFORE BE IT REliness of blue·shadowed woodlands in win, lowed by a breakfast in the assembly'room
ter by Eleanor G. Hayes, one sees the of the church. Mrs. Richard G. Halg, of the Woman's Bible Class WIth the f o l l o w - '
.'
promising work of two young artists.
Riverview Road, is chairman of the com~ ing committee in charge of the work: Mrs. SOLVED, That weJ his colleagu~, do
t be" uu'tt ee arrangmg
. thebreakf
Tuttle, chairman,· Mrs. F. A. Child, Mrs. th
hereby bli
a~knowl~e our appreciation of
F n'tz KI ee'''c
s
rum C reek'm 0 cor
a s t.
e pu c selVlCes unselfishly and d e·
S M Dodd The class is f
d
is much liked for its wistful air of vanThis custom, which bas been observed .
.
h'
bl f
or men an votedly rendered by him.
ishing autumnal beauty. The Crum in here for severa1 years, is nation-wide and women w 0 ar~ una e or ~y reason to
uBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That
Y 0,,·11 gaily take your
deep winter by Florence Wilcox offers a an increasing number of men and boys attend the men s an~ women s classes.
a copy of these resolutions be recorded on
place in the round of
noted contrast of mood; and her gold· gather each year in their parish churches.
Method;'t Church Notes
tbe minutes of the School District of
holiday
entertainment
grwn willows call to us as from June The Rev. Thomas A. Meryweather will
Swarthmore and a copy thereof, subwith a wave by Co·Edl
meadows. Dr. S. C. Palmer's flower- assist.
In the Sunday School session on Sunday scribed by each of his colleagues of the
And
you get the newpieces, Alice Hall Paxson's deUcate small
Mr. J. J. Guenther will preach at the morning at 9.45 there will be a special Board, be transmitted to him with an exest
coiffures,
careful atleafy landscapes, and Edna Wolle Pearson's eleven o'clock aervice which will mark the missionary program in which several Col~ pression of esteem and effection."
vivid splendid scenes in the Virgin Islands beginning of his seventh year at Trinity lege students will teU tbe story of the very
tention, and a choice
are the product of ma~urcr hand.!!. The Church. He came on the first Sunday of interesting work in which they are engaged
of the most popular
.Special Luncheon
paintinW!..,.by_ (hy~n_ St~veDS are striking D~ember, 1929, as m_i~ter-iD-charge and among IQreign pt;;oples In, P.h.i~deJphia.
methods at this low
and subtly humorous; -lie has the gift -·of was later elected rector.
The offering will be for the cause of City
price I
Every Day
imagination.
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Missions. In the service at II o'clock Dr.
Outstanding among pictures from further
Christian Science Church
Wayne Channell will preach and in the
away are two that have won the Mary
It is customary on Thanksgiving Day
Smith Prize at the Academy of Fine Arts.
NO CHARGE FOR USE
Admirable are Mildred B. Miller's purple- for Christian Science Churches and societics
throughout
the
United
States
to
hold
Of FUNERAL PARLORS ,
Including a shampoo and oil
shadowed "House of a Friend"; M. Louise
treatment. Choice of three
Baker's sunny~warm old housesj Gordon a service appropriate to the occasion, at
which
time
a
Lesson·Sermon
especially
popular methods I
Old Bank Building
Hargrave's beautiful calm scenes in Wordsprepared
at
the
headquarters
of
the
church
FUNERAL
DIRECTOJl51
worth lake-land; Elizabeth Price's bright
PHONE
in Bo,ton i, read.
.... A.•A'R. P'H'd... ~
flowers, and the winsome rosy little child
The First Church of Chri,t, Scientist, of
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SWARTHMORE
portrait by Katharine Richardson WireSwarthmore, held its service on Thursday, I!~~;;;;.;;.;;~~~;,;,;;~===
which included the reading of the ThanksFor Pre-Holiday Appointment.
giving Prc:lamation written by the Prcsi.
dent of the United States, the singing by
TRINITY CHURCH
Building Contractors
. 0 r severaI weII -ch oscn
the congregatIon
Cheater Protestant
Rond and Episcopal
College Avenue
_
hymns and a solo entitled upraise Ye the
Rector:
Repairs _ Painting - Papering
Father" by Gounod.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M .• Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dir. Rei. Edue.
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy: alias
ADVENT SUNDAY
~._
Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" 8 :00 A. M.-CORPORATE COMMUNION FOR
-.
~
will be the ,ubject of the Lesson·Sermon
THE MEN OF THE PARISH.
414 HAVERFORD PLACE
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on Sunday, December 1.
'9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible· Class.
Swarth. 6 8 .
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man, sister of our genial Borough Secr.. will conduct an -=aI;;l-:d:;:a:::y:-;;R:::u=m:::m:::ag=e-;:S:::a;:le~in;:Oe:::v=e:::oing;::::-a-'t:-:7-:.4::5-R::-ev-.-;::B-en-:j-aDll-·:-n----::N:-a-:1bet:-:-h=-=EI:=ec-ted-::-Obemn=--::.=-Y=W=':C:C::-CA.=--::OfIi"'=-c-er
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dan and hoUdan 1 to 4 P. M.; Church $ilftee.
AD are eordlallJ' In"rited to attend ':1'- .enlees and OM th RMclbla' Room.
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4
VONDUC11NGSURVEY
.ON ANIMAL INJURY
another, and with ease they remove their
burdens.
A charm of its own has Bali-the
Netherlands spent years in conquering its
people, and interwoven with these nations
is the secret of the lure.
S.P.C.A. and H._ne AaociatioD Following certain club programs are the
Ask Public to Aid by Report- social bours In which friend meets friend
and annexes new possible friends and this
ing Penonal Ohset"VatioDS
schedule took place on Tuesday, after an
The Delaware County Society for Pre· appreciation to Mrs. Roberts for her invention of Cruelty to AnimkIs, of Media, teresting choice of language and con-
:
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the American Hu- vinclng description in her talk. Tbe hostess
Is making a survey to: for this occasion was Mrs. T. Harry Brown.
and sjJecles of ani·
and:
creaturt!S killed or maimed
by1'~'" 'motoriSts"elicb year. Estim.l.ed. casualties "throughout" the country,
b.scd on meager r.,ports-:.o 'far received,.
run into millio.· Qf animMs yearly.
.
Sup~ri. ~., .L~yward, of the D~la-
wate.'CQUMy·Socicty, states that orgamzatioli' .;.:making every effort 10 cut do~n
unnecessary animal catastrophies, which
are largely due to careless driving and
indifference 10 suffering because only an
animal is involved. But
animal suffers as much paip as does a human being,
and UD\eS$. aidiiil..Uequently suffers for
.~lI1IIt..\1r\1;iif_y. Courts in many s~I'"
, I:;mc 1l1il1ed it: to be a duty of motonsts
" h
.. 'Jit protect animals on the roadI more
dpecially as they are ignorant of danger
or laws. In Pennsylvania hundreds of
convictions have been obtained where a
motorist deserts an injured animal, wilfully runs it down or fails to avoid it.
To aid in this humane object, and to
b/;ng to the attention of the general public: the mounting toll of injury to innocent creatures, all persons are asked to
r4>ort 10 the Society the number and kind
o( animals, both wild and domestic, fOUnd
d~ad or maimed on the highways, ~nd
a'o where an animal is run down or Injdred to report at, once the c()rr~ lice~
nhmber, description of car and dflver J kind
oi animal, location, \\;tnesses, and all
other information that will aid· in followidg up the case.
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R.eviews Program
of Woman's Club
Christmas bells Will soon be ringing and
Christmas songs will be song at the dub
concert on December 17, al 8.15 P. M.
The Dorothy Johnstone Baseler Harp Trio
of Philadelphia will aid in the presentation
of this Christmas music.
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NURS'"IN"'G DIVISION IN
MONTHLIIV MEETING
Many
Coiltn"bations Acknowl·
edged; Miss Charlotte
Eatoft RePorts
The "lnonthly meeting of the board of
directors of the Nursing Division of the
Communily Healtb Society of Central
Delaware County was held' on November
14 in the Borough Hall, Swarthmore, with
the president, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, presiding. Reports of the month's work Were
given by the chainnen of the various committees. In the office report, Mrs. T.
Harry Brown acknowledged contributions
from Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mrs. Burton
Konkle, Mrs. Annie Dabiels, Mrs. George
C. Barber, 3rd, Mrs. Harry Lang, Mrs.
Frank PasSion 1 Mrs. Herbert WehrweiD,
Mrs. Sarah Dailey, Mrs. Charles G.
Thatcher, Swarthmore Episcopal Church,
Mrs. George Karge aud the Friendly
Circle. FrOM the Springfield and Swarthmore branches of the Needlework Guild
came much useful clothing which will
bring great comfort to tbe needy to whom
Ihey will be distributed by the nurses. Mr.
William Hoffman, of Park Avenue, donated time and supplies necessary to repair door to old·fashioned stove in the
Avondale Health Center.
Newly elected members to the board
who were present included Mrs. Jess
Francis, of Woodlyn; Mrs. Robert McCloskey, of Ridley Park, and Mrs. Thomas
O. Pratt, of Prospect Park. Those elected
to membership on November 14 were Mrs.
LeRoy Mercer and Mrs. Henry Hanzlik.
Miss Charlotte Eaton, supervising nurse,
reported on the recent activities of the
agency as follows: "During October a
total of 660 home visits were made by our
three nurses. Of these, 181 were nursing
visits. Visits made to prospective mothers
during October were 36; visits to infants,
11, and visits to pre-school children, 134.
The number of babies and small children
brought to our seven health centers was
112; 13 more than in September.
"As a result of the nurses' eHorts, a
considerable number of defects have been
corrected; 19 dental defects in children
and 2 cases of diseased tonsils and adenoids.
Eight persons have also been
equipped with needed glasses. One pair
was supplied to a Ridley Park mother in
answer to our appeal to the WeUare Committee of Ridley Park.
(Continued from Page I)
J. L. Hopwood, with the "United States
:'l, Constitution" for the study subject. This
" course will occur on the first Friday of
lil~ each month. On the third Friday of each
month at the same hour, the three chairmen for Citizenship, Legislation and International Relations will give a joint pro,>i/ram.
One of the vice-presidents of the Delaware ',C;unty Tuberculosis Association
sPok~''''to' the Club before the Travelogue
Program on Tuesday of this week and
urged the members to heartily support the
sale of tuberculosis stamps, as the money
from these is far-reaching in its benefits.
"More people die from this disease, between
the ages of fifteen and thirty-five, than
from the other major diseases, and twenty
times more children."
Mrs, Alfred G. White introduced the
speaker, MrS. Hope LeBar Roberts, who
gave an instructive and fascinating glimpse
of Rio, Java and Bali through discouI'5e
and movies. This travelogue was sponsored by the Cunard White St2.r Line and
Mrs. Roberts, with a keen sense of humor
and love of travel, urged the audience to
make a profitable investment by going/. to
see these places. Rio stood out as a ci"ty
of gorgeous harbor and mountain background, 'a tropical sky and periwinkle blue
water. On' the promenade of five miles,
the unusual architecture, and the visit to
the most beautiful Jockey Club' in tbe
world, held tbe attention.
Java, the possession of the Netherlands,
is a tribute to this country's love of law,
order and good govemment. "The most
beautiful island in the world," it has been
called; of 125 miles in breadth, of volcanic
formation with mountains for majesty and
gardens for beauty, it beckons to.all.
The natives of Bali would receive you
with dignity and indifference-a race not
easily subdued and one of originality. In
this "second Paradise," with its great
magical lure, the fonowerS of Hinduism are
on a loftier plane than those of Indiano cru.1d marriage or low caste exists. In
the temples the girls of from four to fourteen years are trained in the dance, but
in their own homes they abide. Their
dance is suggestive of the ballet. 'The
music is different, now soft, now loud, lkat
"'-.......~n~o,t~.harsh, and the rhytbm-so dif&cult
fMeigner to follow. Here may postUre be studied as the young girls' carry
weigbts, often of one hundred pounds, on
II. turbaned head. \Vith perfect grace they
transport the weights from one pla.ce to
"The prevalence of whooping cough
among Morton chlIdren necessitated spend.
ing an increased amount of time in school
inspections and home visiting. Weigbt
and beight records were recorded on large
cbarts to he perused by the teachers and
on small milk bottle cards to he taken
home for tbe benefit of children and
parents.
"More service cards were multigraphed
in rewoDSC to the demand for them by
our board members. These cards are
being displayed in as many public place!;
as possiblE~-dub houses, churches, stores,
etc., in an effort to acquaint all with the
type of work we do. We hoped thereby
not only to have increased demands for
nursing service but also to help create during Red Cross and Community Fund
drives a more vivid community consciousness of our presence and our needs.
"Members of the board and of the
nursing staff took advantage of the several opportunities for educational meetings. Mrs. A. F. Jackson and Miss Eaton
allended the Red Cross Public Heallh
Nursing Conference held at Southeastern
Chapler Headquarters in Philadelphia. At
tbis meeting the responsibilities of nurse.
dlreclor toward board .nd board to nurse.
director were considered. A staff meeting
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was held as which .L.YJ.iss .!jaton revieWed
in detail the techniques for all nursing
procedures.
liThe supervising norse 'Was presmt at
one lecture held for school" lItttSeS duting
the recent Teachers' Institute in the Media
High School. Miss LandmeSSer, a supervising nurse at the" Phnadelphla Visiting
Nurse Sodety, reviewed the progtess made
toward the conquest of communicable
diseaSes.
Two metnbers of the board,
Mrs. T. Hbrry Brown and Mrs. Joseph
Seal, also Miss Eaton ahd Mrs. Nellie n.
Cuenca, staff nurse, drove to Chester
Hospital to a meeting arranged by the
Delaware County Welfare Couacl1."
File Bill of Complaint
A bill of cumplaint was filed in the District Court of the United States for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania by the
Philadelphia Electric Company requesting
the court to declare provisions of the
Public Utility Holding Company Act of
1935 unconstitutional ns they concern the
Philadelphia Electric Company. The ('ompany asks the court to grant injunctions
restraining the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the Attorney General, the
Federal District Attorney for this district,
the Postmaster General and the Postmaster
of Philadelphia from attempting to enforce
provisions of the Act.
The biH was presented by George Wharton Pepper and Mo'rgan;'Lewis & Bockius,
attorneys for the plaintiff, the Philadc1phia Electric Company. It sets forth that
the plaintiff "being advised by counsel tha.t
it is a holding company within the definition of the Act, and the Act if applicable
ta the plaintiff is unconstitutional, has determined not to register as required under
the Act."
In requesting injunctions against enforce-
QUICK-START
Formerly Sold as C-99
15c bag
now on sale at
BROOKS' SERVICE STATION
Chelter Road aad Fairview RO,ad
Swarthmore 214
ment of the Act, the bID of complaint de-
~
Postmbter of PblladeJphia, from
~~()Vf"•.lB~c~.. ' 19
e~
(h) "constitute a cloud on the title of
plaintiff \0 its lawful contracts bnd Investinents, aDd the thre.t~bI!d enforcement
of tbe provisions of Section 26 (b) will
c"t such doubts upon its lawful activltles
that plainlift will he prevebtea from freely
e1Igaging in them and 'win he deprived un·
lawfully of these property rights and
dused irreparable injury,lJ
The company requested an injunction,
ttmporary until final bearing and per.
maneDt thereafter, enjoining the mem'bers
of the Securities and Exchange Commission,
Itom aUtJDllt\ng by maMamus, injunction
or othet pr6cess of law or equity, to compel
cbmplibh.te with or etJ.forcetnent of the
provisions 'of the Public Utility Holding
Company Act of 1935, or any order, rule
or regulation made by the Securities and
Exchange Commis&lon uUder authority
thereof.
The comllany further applied for an in·
junction, ttmporary until linal hearing and
permaneht theteafter, Testraining and enjOining Homet S. Cummi!lgS, Attorney
General of the United Stiltes, and Charles
D. McJ\voy, "United Slates Dislrict Attomey for this district, from instituting
criminal proceedings against the Philadel·
phia Electric Company t its directors, of-
.. Work 01> the Swarthmore CoUege Field
House has been progressing rapidly during
Ibe past several weeks. At present the side
walls are almost finished, and it is expected that tbe work on Ihe end walls will
be concluded within the next fortnight or
so. The steel work is scheduled to start
within three weeks.
Although no date for completion has
definitely been set, tbere arc indications
Ihal the building will be ready for use
early in January.
municatlon or !leCUrities of tbe Philadelphia
Electric Compbny after December 1, 1935,
because the plaintiff (tbe Philadelphia Electnc Company) shan, then be a holding
company not regiStere
Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
Pb~~e bill of complaint sets forth that the
. delphia Electric Company desires to
hltve members of the Secilrities and Exchange Comm.issi.on, the Attorney General
abd the Poslmaster General, granted the
right, at the request of the plaintiff (the
Philadelphia Electric Company) to be
parties defendant and not limited to an
appearance before this court as amid
curiae, or in any other capacity with rights
iDJerior to the parties.
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Something really different in the way of
interesting entertainment was presented by
the Swarthmore League of Women Vc)ter&
ill the JIigh Scbool Auditorium last Friday
elrening.
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, president of
the local L. W. V., thabked the toany who
were present for their undlvid~ respoD!e
and' stIllpnrt at this benefit performance,
but the Littlefield Ballet fuUy repaid in
.LJ'
.k
1:11 oyment, the mVeistments of every tiC et
purchaser in the audience.
Revolring shOut the leading figures of
Catherine Littlefield and Alexis DOlinoff 'Ute
entlie company gave a finished porlrayal
df interPretive dancing.
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ENROLL
1936
IN OUR
Student :Program
IncIen- "
Start New Wing at
Advertiser Wins Again
At High School
Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry, of Cedar
Lane, is another Swarthmorean who
will enlhusiastically upbold Ihe
power of this paper as an advertising
medium in Swarthmore and vidnity.
Mrs. Wherry who placed a small
ad in the cbssified columns o( a
recent issue in an endeavor to locate
a rocking chair which had been
taken from her home on Hallowe'en
was most pleased with the quick
response she obtained.
Since several calls were investigated before Mrs. Wherry's property was found at a home on \Vhittier Place, about three blocks awav
from the \Vherry home, it would
Slocm that there is more than one
chair in the borough which went
astray on Hallowe'en and has, as
yet, failed to find its way home.
If you were the owner of a "dis_
appearing" chair j if you have something to sell or rent i need a new
maid; wish to buy a certain article,
or have any of a number of Similar
~ndivjduat problems to solve, an ad
In the SWARTIB{OREAN will achieve
the best results possible in every
case.
As Christmas approaches an unusually good market is available for
the selling of articles in good condition which you, are not using.
Also, items more to your own purpose most always can be secured
through one of these small and
inexpensive but efficient ads.
(Continued from Page 1)
Work was begun Monday on the neiv
extension to the dining room of Ingleneuk.
Tea Room, on Park Avenue, for which a
special permit was granted by Borough
Council at its last meeting. The Dew
wing, which was designed by Norris Jones,
is being erected by Clarke and Harvey and
will be open the first of next year. It will
scat sixty people.
Hearted Dutchman." Nancy Armitage,
Betty Hayes, Dorothy Lueders and Emily
McCurdy were attractive sailor lads, Dorothy performing a tap dance while Edith
'
Kniskern furnished the accompaniment on
her accordion. Louise Paulson skilJ(ully
Poets' Circle Honon Mark Twain
TuaEIICULOllS
played McDoweU's "In Autumn." LeRoy
I The regular meeting of the Poets' Circle
Evans drew prolonged applause with a
was held at the home of Mrs. Harold C.
tap dance, ably accompanied by Ernest
Goddard.
on Whittier Place, on Thursday
Polk and last but by no means least, Philip
afternoon
of last week. The program was
FOR RENT
Park gave a clever version of a one-man
in
honor
of
the one hundredth anniversary
tug of war.
FOR RENT-Pleasant seeond floor room wilh
of Mark Twain and featured his iiFollow_
fireplace and bakony. 60& North Cheater
Paul Pitcard was to have appeared on
Road. Telephone Swarthmore 405.
ing the Equator." The next meeting of
the program with a recitation of Uln
the group will be held on Thursday, DeFOR SALE
Flanders Fields," but due to illness, did
cember
5.
FOR SALE--Quality Gas Range. Good con- Delaware Co. Association Hoo. Dot take part.
dition. Very reasonable. 211 South Ch~ter
The Thanksgiving address at Ihe High
pitalizes 211 Patients During
Road. Telephone Swarthmore 1206.
Allen Harris Wins Stein, Keg
School
was delivered on Monday morning
Last Year and Half
FOR SALE-Ladiea· mahogany spinet desk.
by the Reverend J. Jarden Guenther, recReasonable. Telephone Swarthmore 284--1.
A traditional prize of a scarlet stein and
"In the past 18 months, the Delaware tor of Trinity Church, Swarthmore. Mr.
a keg of beer was presented recently to
WANTED
Guenther used as his theme the second
Allen Harris, of Swarthmore, in his capacCounty Tuberculosis Association 1!as placed verse of "America the Beautiful":
WANTED-Wooded lot. % acre. Very neal'
ity of the baritone member ot the prize
nOh beautiful for pilgrims' feet,
Swarthmo~. Moylan. or Wallingford Station. 211 tubt'rculosis patients in hospital under
winning quartet in a contest sponsored b)-"
$100 eash. Reply Box V. Swarthmorean.
the special fund provided by the County
Whose stem impassioned stress,
an undergraduate organization at Rutgers
POSITION DESIRED-General housework de- Commissioners to care for patients awaitA thorougbfare for freedom beat
University. The informal contest aroused
eired. by mother and daughter. Colored..
Local references. Telephone Friday or Satur-- ing admission to State Sanatorium!'
Across the wilderness" •••
more than customary interest and the prize
day. Swarthmore 1826~W.
was
contended for by over twenty other
This statement was made by Mr. Charles
Mr. Guenther referred to his visit at
quartets.
K
Williamsburg
Va.
last
week
and
stated
LOST
urtzhalz, of Park Avenue, Swarthmore, that in walking ~ast the restored build.
The quartet of which Mr. Harris is a
LOST-Laat Wed.nesday on Park Avenue be- Secretary of the Association in annDUDc-, ings there, OtiC very vivIdly' caught the
tween Borough Hall and Methodist Church.
member won the award on the basis of
pair or eye Blaum in small blBek case. Tele- ing the opening of the annual sale of feel of Colonial America. The sacrifices
a medley of old college drinking songs.
phone Swarthmore 134.
of these early pioneers, he said, should
Christmas Seals.
For over twenty years, it has been cusspur the coming generation to look ahead
PERSONAL
tomary to prf'Sent an empty keg instead
These patients remained under the superand to work earnestly to build a better
of the fonnerly beer-laden one. The
PERSONAL-In moving found the clip InlUale vision of the Tuberculosis Association an America.
o. L. S. at Swarihmorean Otliee. Anyone
Targrun. the college publication, calls the
with said initials may have eUp by calling at average of 3}1 months before they were
award
a "hollow mockery."
the office. 28 South Chesler Road.
sent on to State sanatoria or discharged
Harris
graduated from Swarthmore High
College Defeated 34-0
(or
other
reasons.
Twenty·three
were
sufFOR RENT
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Swarthmore College was defeated last I'
Semi_detached Stone and Stucco DweUlDa, ficiently improved to return to their homes
6 BedrooJllS. 2 Baths, $60 per Math.
without entering State hospitals. Thirty- Saturday on the home fieJd by a score of
34-0 when it met Susquehanna in the last
three died before their call for admission game of this season.
E. C. WALTON
came. Tbe most of them w~re finally adSWARTHMORE, PA.
mitted to Mont Alto or Hamburg SanaTri·Poot Meet Next Week
SALE
torium. Altogether there were 135 known
7-room mDdern houle. ,ara.e. Sou.bt for deaths from tuberculosIS' in Delaware
The Harold Ainsworth Post, American
$11 600
Could not carry.. Offered for
$8.600.' Financed :.t.o90"~ of aale price. County Jast year, cQntinued Mr. Kurtzh,aIz. Legion, will join with the Chester City
8 rooms 2 batha ean be boulht for twoThe Tuberculosis Association also con- Posl, and the Ridley Park Post in a Tri.
Post meet at the Chester Club next Thursthirda 01 value.
.. WM. S. BITTLE
ducts a special tuberculosis clinic for day evening, December 5, at 8 o'clock
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' Negroes in Chester. This dinic, which is
This will take the place of the regular
Notary Public - ht.auruace - R.al Estate held each Tuesday at the State Clinic
December meeting. The next meeting of
building, is a special effort to reach a group the local Post is scheduled for the third
SALE
Wllere Quol/tv Count. and fou, Mone, Goe. Furtllesf
507 N. Cbester Road • • • ,13.750 for whom the death rate is about four Monday in January.
Open Sunday 1t to 6
10 Rooms. 2 TIled Batha. Mald Room. Bath times that of the white race.
A Negro physician and Negro nurse are
CLASSIFIED
h.W.V. Ph!lioillt L'ttlefield Ballet
fleers, servants, agents or employees,
fbunded upon alleged violation of any of
the provWoD5 of the Public Utility Holding
Company Act of 1935, or any order, rule
or regulation of the Securities and Excbangc-:!=:========~=======
Commission made under authority tbereof.
The company's petition to the Court 1
further asks that an injunction be issued,
temporary until final hearing and permanent thereafter, restraining and enjoining James A. Farley, individually and as
Postmaster General of the United States,
and Joseph F. Gallagher, individually and I
BUy
oW. OIl .Field 'H0Wie Propulel
c1ares that Section 4 (a) IIlId Section 26 c1"ding from the JllaIIII lny property, com-
FIGHT
CHARLES KURTZHALZ
REPORTS T. B. WORK
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CLASSES FOR THE YEAR
NOW BEING FORMED
SWARTHMORE
You ccm have a tele·
,phone In yom home for
leu than a cUme a day.
NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Membor
Federal Depoait Inaurance
Corporation
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On College Soccer Team
in
chargenearJy
of this
clinic. cases,
Last year
persons,
aU contact
were 37j
exTheodore Cook, Jack \Vright, Sam.
SplendId
Heater amined at this clinic. The live file of the
Cresson, and Cary White, all of whom
RO~~'fer' '-:':"~
clinic shows 44 tuberculosis cases have been
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-_ _ ' diagnosed or re-instated since January I, were graduated from Swarthmore High
School in June, 1935, arc members of the
Glass Curtain., Drapenes
1935.
freshman soccer team at Swarthmore ColThis
work
is
supervised
by
the
staB
of
lege.
Slip Covers
the Henry Phipps Institute of Philadelphia
Cook plays goalie, Wright plays halfand was recently chosen by the Rockfeller back, and Cresson and White arc linemen.
International Health Foundation as one of -================
the dinics to which young physicians and ;
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SHERIFF SALES
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nurses are sent to observe the work.
Sheriff's Office. Court House. Media, Pa.
The Association also distributes thouSaturday, Deeember 7, 1936
YE
9.30 A. M.• Eaatern Standard Time
sands of pieces of health education literature each year.
It assists with carfare and clothing for
Co.nditions: $260.00 cash or certified check
time or s81e (unless otherwise atated in
needy person!' going to sanatoria, provides at
A. HAUGER, Prop.
advertisement). balance in ten days. Other
milk for the tuberculous and their families conditions on day of sale.
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and _attempts in every way to carry on an
effective campaign against the disease.
Levari Faeias
No. S87
The Board of Drrectors includes the folSeptember
Tenn,
1935
lowing prominent Swarthmore residents:
Everything E1ectrlea1
Mr. C. P. Webster, Mls. William A. All that certain lot 01' piece of ground with
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the messuage or tenement thereon erected,
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aqueUe and Mrs. Henry C. MarshaU.
situate In the Borough of Collingdale, County
Grunow Refrigeratorl and Radioa
Delaware and State Dr Pennsylvania, and
Other Board members are: Miss M. of
Garwood Oil BUrDen
bounded and deserihed aecording to B survey
DeHaven Bright, Wayne; Mr. Howard thereot made May 21st, A. D. 1926. by Alonzo
Busler, Lansdowne; Dr. W. W. Comfort, H. YoeUEri. Civil Engineer. as follows. to wit:
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &. SON Haverfordj
MrS. Harvey A. Dornb1aser, Beginning at a point in the southwesterly
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
aide or Wolfenden avenue at the distance of
Dr.
W. F. Elgin, Gleno Idenj M r. tour hundred aixteen feet northWestwardly
Penfield;
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
Harold Ervin, Media; Mrs. J. S. ·C. Har- from the no,rthwesteriy aide, of Parker avanue. thence by the said side of said WoUenFUNERAL DIRECrORS
vey, Radnor; Dr. Leslie P. Hill, Gh
. eyney; den avenue north twenty-three degrees nftyMEDIA. PA. Mrs. T. Jeddson Myers, Springfield; Dr. nine minutes thirty 8£conds west twenty-two
_S_E:.:L:.:L:....P_H_O_N_E_4
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M. A. Neufeld, Chesler', Mr. Walt"r
to a point;
thence
southwest
sixty·six
degt'eCS.
... Palm- feet
no minutes
thirty
seconds
one hundred
er Chester; Dr. I. B. Roberts, Llanerch; nine feet to a point:,; thct.,lce south. twenty,
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J three degrees, ftfty-nme mmutes. thirty secMr. Freas B. Snyder, Upper Darby" Dr. . onds east twenty-two rM to a point; thence
Clinton Starbuck, Media; Dr. H. Armin north sixty-shc .degrees, no minutes thirty
.
seconds east passing through the center or the
Stecher, Brookhne; Mr. James ·T. Stcw- party wall between the messuage hereby canart , Lansdowne', Dr. C. I. .
Stiteler
andonethehundred
me:ssuagl!:
the
INSURANCE
' ches_lveYed
southeast
mneadjoining
feet to aonpoint
terj Henry W. Stokes, Medlaj Mr. H. H. in the !,!outhwest side or said Wolfenden
Ward, Chesterj Mr. C. Frank WilIiamson, avenue. being the place of beginning.
29 EAST 5tb STREET
Media, and Dr. J. W. Wood, Chester.
Together with the free Bnd unintcrruptet1
right, liberty Rnd privilege of using as a driveCHESTER
way Bnd passage way for automobiles for
Phone. Cheater 6141
ESTATE OF EDlTH N. GAWTHROP. late or pleasure purposes only a strip of land as
Swarthmore. Delaware County Pennsylvania. no~. I!,-id out four feet in wid;th over lands
deceased
"adJoining on the northwest. being the southeast four feet of said premises. and subjeet to
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All Lmes of lnsurante ~ -Estate have bee;'n granted. to. thtL J.l!'derslgned, owner or the land adjoining on the northwest.
Including Life
who request all persons havInp: cfalms 01' de- his heirs and assigns, over a strip of land
mBnds against the Estate of the decedent .to ns now laid out four feet in width being the
Notary pubUe
make known the same. and all persons. tn- northwesterly four feet of the premises herein
debted to the decedent to make payment, wlth- dcseribed; said eight feet of land to be used
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1833 out d(>lay to
by the owners or the property herein de:;;~;;;;:;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;
HENRY
A.
GAWTHROP,
scribed
the northwest,
owners of and
the their
property
ad~.
1801 DeKalb Stroct.
joining and
on the
respecNorristown, Penno.. live heirs Rnd assigns. tenants and occupiers
or said premises 8S a common driveway as
Or to his Attorney
aforesaid. The said driveway or any extenAlbert N. Garrett,
sian thereto to be kept in good OMl"r and
1218 Chestnut Street.
repair and :..he c:ost and expense of repairing same to be shared equally by the said
Philadl"lphia. Pa. ,
Furniture Restoring
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ownl"n abutting thereon.
In All Its Branches
Estate William Sta,!ley Lev!s. deeeased; Mary
Improvements consist ot two and one-half
A. MeCorkle. AdminIStratrIX. R. D: No.2. story stone. brlek and shingle house l6d7
Media. Delaware County. Pennsylvania; H?W- feet: enelosecl front porch; two-ewrY stone
ard ,Kirk. Attorney. 302 County Building, and brick addition. 12x16 feet; aheet metal
Media, Eennsylvania.
gal'&lre 18:1:18 feet.
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Notice is hereby given that. !.etten of
Administration have been granted in the above
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Sold as the propt'rtY of Albert George
Estate, and that all persons indebted to the Adams.. mortgagor. and William W. Pearl and
above Estate are requested to make payment. Winnette H. Pearl, his wife. real ownera.
Anytime - Anywhen
and those having claima to P1"t!Sent the same.
Morlo.., Pa.
without del.,. to the Administratrix or her HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sherift'o
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M. B. WILSON-
Village W:in~ow Cleaner
WAYNE MOSTELLER
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AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
N. c. MICHENER, PrIM.
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Either Knee-Action Of' conventional springing may be had in tIle Master
mndeb. The illustrations show: Top left. the Maator De Luxe aport
sedan, with built·in trunk; top right, the re-styled, deeply mCJIIJMed radiator'
llrille, used on all models; lower left. the simt~i ::rran ...-ement of Chevrolet's
peI_!Iydta"b1ic: bNka, 1111 _ ; - .
riPt. a-S Irrd"'-"
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large
can
Fine quaUty kraut, \\ ell aSea tor real flavor. Another
example of how we pass savIngs on to our customers.
California Santa Clara Sweet
Prunes
( 60-70
to alb)
A famous variety-noted tor brJght color, thin skin. small
pits, juicy meatiness and marvelous flavor.
Hurff's Tomato
or Vegetable
YOKr Choice
SOUpS or
22.0%
cans
Spaghetti
Outslanding Special. in Qual;'}' Meat.
- ,
Fancy Quality BEEF
2 15
C
Chuck Roast: 23c
tb
Cross Cut Roast
Boneless Pot Roast
Ib
Ib
33c
27c
Hamburg Me~~rLoaf 19c
tb
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Freshly Cut
Swift's "Premium Meat Loaf
Y4 Ib 7c
2
12-oz.cups
25c
Sylvan Seal Cottage Cheese
Ffeslt "
Scrapple
1-1addock
"'Meaty
tb
Fresh Fillets
Genuine
'-
tb
Carrots
New
Calif.
bunch
19c
5C
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New Cabbage 3 Ib s 10c Fla. Grapefruit each 5c
Yellow Onions 3 lb. 10c Celery Hearts 2 lor 10c
.Juicy Florida
Green Tender
doz
tb
Tangerines
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19c Spinach
Sc
A Homekeeper Wise, AlII/a,. Buys lISCO Merc1landi.e
'_FRIENDLY
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ANNUAL SIVER TEA
Fifth Yearly Event Held at Home
of Min Mae Ljad, OD
Princeton Avenue
The fifth Annual Silver Tea of the
Friendly Circle on Thursday, November
21, was a gala event, largely attended by
members and friends who sympathize with
the object and aims of the organization.
As customary for a number of years,
Miss Mae Lynd was hostess for the occa.
sion at her home on Princeton Avenue.
Miss Lynd was assisted in receiving by the
president, Mrs. T. Harry Brown and the
other officers of the circle. A short business meeting was held early in the afternoon. Reports were made on th~ various
activities being continued-help given a
man to prepare him for future employment, milk sent a family of children,
lapsed insurance paid for a needy family
-being a few of the cases assisted. Large
baskets were placed at the door as the
members entered and before all arrived
several were overflowing with Thanksgiving contributions to be distributed where
most needed this week.
After the business meeting a beautiful
program was presented: Mrs. Jacob
Meschter gave a group of piano solosBarcarolle by Stiehl; Intermeuo by Szalir
and Au Matin by Godard.
Following the music, MIS. Clarence McClung spoke on her trip to Japan where
she recently spent a year with her husband, Dr. Clarence McClung, who was
there in an official capacity, on a biological
mission.
Mrs. McClung illustrated her talk with
many souvenirs of her trip and all present
were enchanted with her delightful portrayal of the life and habits of these interesting people.
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'Meet The Prince' at
Club Next Week
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Stage Committee: C. Wahl Olmes, chairman; Joseph Reynolds, J. H. Taylor, William T. Brown, LeRoy Wilson, Ray Farringer, Samuel Wisdom, L. Lines, Barton
Hoopes, Cyrus Harvey, Milton Bryant,
Alden Davis, JeHrey Dolman, John M.
Jackson and James L. Jackson.
Business Committee: George F. Fenno,
chairman; George Schobinger, Theodore
W. Crossen, J. Archer Turner, G~rge P.
Warren, George W. deForest, William H.
Ward, Edward M. Bassett, John E.
Michael and Morris E. Smith.
House Committee: George Schobinger,
chairman; Theodore W. Crossen, George F.
Fenno, John E. Fricke, Hora..-:e M. Johnson, Robert C. Powell, Paul D. Williams,
Walter H. Dickinson, William H. Gehring,
Alben T. Eavenson, WaIter C. Giles, George
W. deForest, Thomas H. Lueders, George
P. Warren, David Cramp, John F. McKernan, Joseph S. Bates and L. P. Wray.
Building Committee: Charles D. Mitchell,
chairman; C. Wahl Olmes and A. Francis
Jackson.
Publicity Committee: T. Lawton Slaugh,
chairman; Roland G. E. Ullman and
Robert W. Graham.
Stage Decoration Committee: Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, chairman i Mrs. Hervey
Schumacher, Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, Mrs.Stafford Parker, Mrs. Clark W. Davis,
Mrs. Burton Richards, Mrs. W. W.
Mitchell, Mrs. George L. Armitage, Mrs.
Arthur R. Dana, Mrs. Agnes M. Haig
Shelden, Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Mrs.
George F. Fenno, Mrs. T. M. Jackson and
Miss Elizabeth Bassett.
Hospitality Committee: Mr. William
Earl Kistler, chairman; Mrs. A. Francis
Jackson, Mrs. Roy C. Comley, Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman, Mrs. Addison S.
Wickham, Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. James B.
Douglas, Mrs. Walter S. James, Mrs.
Morris E. Smith, Mrs. J. William Simmons, Mrs. C. F. Noyes, Mrs. J. Archer
Turner, Mrs. Malcolm D. Hodge, Mrs. C.
Wahl OImes, Mrs., Charles D. MitcheIJ,
Mrs. John Dolman, Jr., Mrs. Arthur B.
Mead, Mrs. David Cramp and Mrs. D. D.
Rowland.
Art Committee: William T. Brown,
chairman; Barbara Dolman, Virginia Bassctt, James Johnstone, Mrs. Samuel Evans,
Jr., Ray Farringer and Donald C. Tabor.
Junior Plays Committee: Mrs .. Roy W.
Delaplaine, chairman; Mrs. George P.
Warren, treasurer; Miss E1izabeth M.
Roberts, secretary; Mrs. John Dolman, Jr.,
Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan, Miss Barbara
Dolman, Mrs. C. W. McDowe11, Mrs.
Robert H. Reed, Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, Mrs. Clarence G. Myers and Mrs.
Theodore W. Crossen.
Admissions Committee: Thomas
Prompt Radio Service
LflTLE.GREEN RADIO
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11tE SWARTHIIOREAN
Andrew, chairmiLn; George W. deForest
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and 1'0__
~rge • .&"eDno.
Photography Committee: Ralph S.
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Hayes, UlAUUI&U;
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n&rren M. Foote, 1ames W. Johnstone, J.
David Narbeth and Arnold Stubenrauch.
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in to the R. C. A. in exdiange for a radio
for their
1 room.
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of Lafayette and Princeton AveJau~, Is
chairman of the grade in this work ~
will greatly appreciate any oontributiobs
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which anyone may make. Telephone h~r
at Swarthmore 284-1 to call for your pld
records.
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HamIKq Show ToDiaht
High School gymnasium this evening, Friday, from 8.30 until 12 o'clock. The chapThe annual Hamburg Show presented by
erones will include Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
the Swarthmore College cheer leaders will
Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Powell,
be held at 8 o'clock this evening, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dolman, Jr., Mr. and
November 29, in Clothier Memorial.
Mrs. W'. J. Scott, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest C,
He,g, MISS Hannah E. Kirk, Mr. C. A.
Bnnton, ~r .• G. Baker Thompson, Mr.
Vesper Service
Joshua Chnstian.
- - -••Professor Clair Wilcox will continue the
series of talks on "What I Believe In" at
the vesper service in Clothier Memorial,
Swarthmore Co]]ege, at 6.30 this Sunday
evening.
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Speak Here Dec. 1
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zines, books, and encyclopedias. His two
books on co-operation are "Co-operative
Democracy" and "What is Co-operation?"
These books have been translated into
German, Japanese, Chinese, and other
languages, and are widely used as text
books in co]]eges and universities,
Dr. Warbasse has travelled extensively
and
studying co-operative
observing
societies and economic conditions. He has
visited many countries and his lecturing
and organization work have taken him into
aU the states of the United States. He has
presided at each of the biennial congresses
of the Co-operative League and attended
as a delegate all of the Congresses of the
International Co-operative Alliance since
the Glasgow congress in 1913. As fraternal
delegate he has attended the congresses of
several foreign countries, and has lectured
on co·operation in England, Germany,
Russia, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and
Canada. Since 1921, he has been a memof the Central Committee of the International Co-operative Alliance.
The efficiency of the executives of the
Co·operative League has made it possible
for Dr. Warbasse to relinquish executive responsibilities and permit the heavier burden
of work to fa]] upon other shOUlders during
these later years. He has been President
of the League since its organization in
1915.
Combining his sociological work with
medicine, he is now creating a new specialty
to be taught in the medical coUegesmedical sociology. He is lecturer on this
subject at the Long' Island College of
Medicine in New York. His approach to
this problem is from the standpoint of the
consumer-the patient. In this field he is
promoting the organization of co-operative
health protection, established on Rochdale
principles. He believes that clinics, hospitals and laboratories, owned and controlled by the patients and prospective
patients should be created' upon the basis
the primary
of the prevention of disease
purpose. His new book," The Doctor and
the Public" appeared in October, 1935.
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SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Office. Court House, Media, Pa.
Saturday, December 21. 1935
9:30 A. M., Eastern Standard Time
Conditions: $250.00 cuh or certified check
at time of sale (unlesB otherwise atated in
advertiBement), balance in ten dSYB. Other
conditionB on dsy of Bale.
No. 846
Fieri Facias
September Term, 1935
All those two certain Iota or pieces of
ground with the two two-story messuagee or
tenement. thereon erected, situate at Llan·
erch. Township of Haverford, County of
Delaware, State of Pennsylvania. bounded and
described according to a survey thereof made
by Haupt and Franklin, C. E., of Phlladel·
phia, on the 23rd day of N?vember. A. D.
1897, ufollowa, to wit: One of them, beginning at a point In tbe southwest line of
Darby road at the distance of two hundred
eighty.elght feet northweat from the point of
Intersection of the sahi Bouthwest line of
Darby road and the northeast line of Phlla·
delphia and Delaware County Railroad: thence
along the said lIouthweat line >Jf Darby roall
north thirty-two degrees forty·six minutes,
west twenty feet to a point. thence at right
sngles to the BIlId southwest. line of Da~by
road south fifty-seven degrees, fourteen minutes, west elghty-elght and six one-hundredths
feet -to a point in the northeaat line of said
PhUadeJpkla..,and Delaware County Railroad:
thence along the same BOuth forty.:elght degrees. forty-three minutes. twenty·flve Beconds
east twenty snd eight-tenths feet ttl a point.
thence extending north fifty-seven degrees,
fourteen minutes. eut st right angles with
the southwest line of aaid Darby road, elghtytwo arid thirty-five one-hundredthe feet to
the place of beginning. Lot 8 and the other
thereof beginning at a point In the southwest
line of the said Darby road at the distance
of three hundred eight feet northwestwardly
from the point of Intenectlon or the south·
west line of said Darby road and the northt"ut line of the Philadelphia and Delaware
Ccunty Railroad: thence slong the said southwest line of Darby road north thirty-two deJl'r~ forty-six minutes west twent)' feet to a
point: thence at right angles with the said
southwest line of Darby road Bouth flfty-seven
degrees. fourteen minutes, west ninety-three
a'ld seventy-eIght one-hundredths feet to a
point. in the northeut line of the laid Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad; thence
along the Bame 'south forty-elgbt degrees,
forty.three mlr.utea. twenty-five seconds eBllt
twenty and eight-tenths feet to a point:
thence exbmdlng north flfty.seven degrees,
fourteen minutes. east at right angles with the
soid southwest line of the, said Darby road,
t"lllhty-elght and six one-hundredths feet to
the place of beginning. Lot 9.
All those two contlguoull frame messuages
or tenements and lots or piecES of ground
situate at Llanerch, Township and County
aforesaid. bounded and described according to
Old Victrola Recorda Wanted above
mentioned survey 88 follows to wit:
On(: of them beginning at a point In the south.
The pupils of the sixth grade at the west line of Darby road at the distance of
hundred twenty-elght feet northwestCoIJege Avenue School are trying to accu- three
wardly from the point of Intersection of the
mulate 2500 old victrola records to turn ssid southwest line of Darby rosd with the
northeut line of Philadelphia and Delaware
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County Railroad; thence slong the southwest
line of Darby road north thirty-two degrees,
forty·six minutes. west twenty feet to a point;
thence by the lot next described at right.
angles with the ssld southwest line of said
Darby road south fifty-seven degrees, fourteen
minutes, west. ninety·nine and forty-nine oneJeweler
hundredths feet to a point in the northeut
line of ssid railroad and thence along the
same south forty-eight degrees forty·three
5 South Chester RQad
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eWbt-tentU feet: tIaeDce DOrtIt ilft)'~ -de- two --....-. forb-oeb: IIllnuta, wat foru.
. . . . . . f01ln-a lIliDu-. .at ~Iaeb'-UaNe UMI folU', feet to a polDt: tbenee at rfaht ~
leY,~1-e"lbt onA
...hdun~~~!~~~tbe.:..Jace toftf~~ MU~.!:.t I~ of Dub7._a.d~- !lIIitif
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n 0 ........ - n·
",_---en _n.••000000n IIlUlu~,-}i"iil<.,.
nlnc at a point In the aouthw.t Jlne of tIl.ab:t,.-nlD. and _nt"~_h",ti~::;
AId Dam,. road at the dlatanee_of three bun. feet to· a point In tb4i ........t 111'1. 'of;"14 "
lind fut)'-eJPt, teet ~1hStwardlJ' fl'Olll _PI\UadeJpbla and Dela..,. Ocnant,y BaUroa4l.'
the point of Intenectlon oldie aald BOutll_t ,thence aloq the ....-.,
fo""....lit d~
lID. of DarbJ' IOU' ~ ,the ~rth...t line trre'ea. fort,.·three mlnut., twtIl~ftv. HCOndJj
~f the Pblladelphla an!! Delaware' Count)' eat fort,..ftve and aevent)'oelx.,
bundred~
ilaUroad: thence alon&' aald BOUthW.t line of feet to a point; then'ce nortl(
,....ven deDarIIJ' roM north thlrt,.-two "-n., fo"",
fourteen -minutes, eat. on a line at
six minutes. Welt twenty feet. thence, b~ land rlJrht aql. with said BOuthW. line of Dub,.
now or late of Bany A. Hannum, at rfaht road ftftY-lleven and nlnetfen one-hundredth.
ancl. with the aald aouthwest line 01 the feet to place of bea-hiilllllr. Lots" and 6.
uld Dam,. road. aouth flft)'.aeven desreee,
fourteen mInutes. west one hundred five and
Under and aubJect' to a certain mortgage
twent)'-two one-hundredtba feet to tbe nortb- debt or principal SUIll of $7.600.00, or .. much
east line of the aald railroad: thence alonc thereof .. remalD, due.
the ume aouth forty-e"ht degrees. forty-three
minutes. twenty-five seconds, eut twenty and
Improvements consist of (lst description) 2
eight-tenths feet to a polut and thence by lot two-story frame houaee, each 18dl feet: one.
flnt deacribed north ftftY-lleven degrees, four. story frame addiUons. 12ld2 feeL (2nd deteen mlnut.. east ninety-nine and forty-nIne scription) Z-two-story frame bouaee, each
one-hundredtha feet to the place of begin. 18x31 feet: one-atory frame additions, 12x12
nlng. Lot. 10 .. 11.
feeL (3rd deacrlptlon) Z-two-story frame
houses. each 15x89 feet: on_tory frame Ilddl_
All those certain Iota or pieces of ground lions, 12x12 feet.
with the buildings and Improvement. thereon
Sold .. the property of Francis W. Saddler.
erected, situate at Llanerch. In the Tewnshlp
and County aforesaid. Beginning at a point
In the SOUthWESt Jlne of Darby road at the ROBERT W. BEATTY, Attorney.
distance of two hundred feet northwestwardl),
NATHAN P. PECHIN,
{rom tbe northeast line of Philadelphia and
Delawsre County Railroad, thence along said
Sherift'o
THE STORE OF A HUNDRED
THOUSAND GIFTS IS READY
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EARLY
50 we can render the beat aervice to everyoneyou'll find gifts for every member ~f the
family-Mother, Father. Boya, Girla and Babie.
at the loweat possible prices.
LET IT SNOW! LET IT FREEZE!
The Kiddies Will Be Cozy in
ALL-WOOL
SKI SUITS and
SNOW SUITS
•
CARLIN
Swarthmore 1727
A Imall depoait win hold any
article until Chriatmaa.
You save 25% compared with
city price.!
Special prices on watch repairing.
$2.98
•
There's a Magazine for
every
_
$3.98
1:~e
purse
An Ideal Gift for Xmaa
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Swarlb. 1363
313 Dartmouth Avenue
$5.98
SWARTHMOREANS
. $6.98
ARE BUYING
PLYMOUTH
FOR
1936
"We"ve Sold and Delivered Nine New Plymouths
Since the Show"
These are the finest ski suits made, from point of construction
and styling. Everyone has a matching beret or aviation-style
helmet. Some are in two pieces and others in one piece
styling. Thrifty mothers will buy two at a time--and be set
for the entire winterl
HANNUM & WAITE
Plaid. and Bright Solid Colors
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD & YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRIENDLY CIRCLE IN
ANNUAL SILVER TEA
Andrew, chairman; (korge W. deForest
and George F. Fenno.
Photo~raphy
Committee:
Ralph
S.
Hayes, chairman; Wmiam T. Brown, Warren M. }o'oote, James W. Johnstone, J.
David Narbeth and Arnold Stubenrauch.
Fifth Yearly Event Held at Home
of Miss Mae LYnd, on
Princeton Avenue
•
Junior Prom Tonight
Thc Junior Prom will be held in the
The fifth Annual Silver Tea of the High School gymnasium this evening, Fri}o'riendh' Circle on Thursdav. l'\ovember day, from 8.30 until 12 o'clock. The chap21. \\'a~ a !!ala event. lar/.:c1): attended by t'rom's will includt' Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
mt'mbers and fri('nds who sympathizc with Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Powell,
the object and aims of thc or~anilation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dolman, Jr., Mr. and
I r of years Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
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f or a numJe
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1 S cus omary
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mlnutetl twenty-five seconds cut. twent,. aDd
elcht-tenths leet; thence north fifty-seven decrees, fourteen mlnUlell. cut ninely-three aDd
s""Ilnty ...lght one-hundredths feet to the place
01 beginning. And the other thereof beginnlnK at a point In the southwest line of the
Baid Darby road at the distance of three hundred fort,....ight leet. Dorthwestwardly from
the IlUint of intel'Bection 01 the sold southwest
line of Darby road with the northeast line
of the Philadl'lphla and Delaware County
Itailroad; thence along Baid Houthwest line of
Darby road north thirty-two degrees. forty"ix mlnut('II, west twenty feet. thence by land
now or late of Harry A. Hannum, at right
anglt'll wilh the Baid southwest line of the
Hamburg Show Tonight
said Dorby road, south fiftY-Reven degrt>C8,
fourt<'Cn minutl'll, west one hundred Ii"e nnd
The annual Hambur!! Show presented by twenty-twu one-hundredths Iloct to the northeast line of the said railroad; thence along
the Swarthmore ColIl'!!e cheer leaders will the same Bouth forty-eight degr('l'8. forty.three
be held at 8 o'clock this evening, Friday, minull'll, twent)··Ii,·e seconds. "list twenty and
.. ight-tenths leet to n IlOint lind thence by lot
November 29, in Clothier Memorial.
fi .... t dl'Scribed north fifty-se"en dl'l!:recs. lourI{... n minutes, east ninety.nine lind Corty-nine
one-hundr{'dths rcct to the place of beginning. Lois 10 &< 11.
in to the R. C. A. in exchange for a radio
for their school room. Miss Nancy Hoot,
of Lafayette and Princeton Avenues, is
chairman of the grade in this work and
will greatly appreciate any contributions
which anyone may make. Telephone her
at Swarthmore 284-J to call for your old
records.
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Vesper Service
pn'5idl';It. .:'olr!'. T. Harry Bwwn and till'
Profl's~or Clair Wilwx will continue the
other ofticers of t he circle, A short busiH'rit'!> of talks on "What I Believe In" at
m'~s nllTtin~ wa,. held early in the afterthe w!'pl'r st'rvirc in Clothier Memorial.
noon. Reporb Wt:ft' made on the \'arioU!'
Swarthmore College. at 6.30 this Sunday
:Icli\"itie,; bl'in.~ continued-hl'lp 1!i1'1'1l a
eVl"ning-.
man to pn'pare him for future employ·
Illl'llt, milk Sl'Jlt a
family of childrl·n. 1
SIIEHlF'" SALES
lapsed in:;urance paid for a nt'l'dy family i
(COlltiIlU,'d fr"lll Page 1)
Shl'rilf'" OtTk ... Cuurt lIuu~e. Medin. I'n.
-··JJl'i'l!! a fl'l\' of thl' l'a~(':, aS~i,.tl'd. Larl!('
----Saturday. Dl'~l'mber 21, HI:!"
haskd,. were plan'lI at the door :15 thl' zirws. hook;.. and t'llcycJopedias. I1is two
9 ::!o A. M.. I-;""tern Standarcl Time
1lJ("lllher,. I'ntl'H'(1 amI hdon' all arrin'd hooks 011 co-uperation arc "Co-o(lt'ratil'c
scn'ral were owrlll.win!! I\·ith Thanks!!iv- Ih'morrary" and "\\'hat is Co-opcration?"
CUlltlitiuns: ~2r,0.OO ellsh ur certified cheek
in!! mntrihutilllb tl! he &'tributl'd where Th(',:(' honks ha\'e bl'l'n
translatl'd into
1II0st lll'l'ded this wl'l'k.
G('rman, J apam'sc, Chim'se. and other nt linlP or ~nle (lJnll'~s otherwise ~t:lll.'d in
;\fter the hu;'ille;;s nll'l'ling a heautifuJ' langUagl's. amI arc widely us{'d as text "dvertis.'nlt·nt). b:rI"'II"" ill ten da)·,;. Other
l."onlJitiullS un d:&}' of s:ale.
prol!ram was pn'sl'ntl'lI: . ;\Irs. J acoh I books in COlll'I!C5 and universities.
.
.:'oleschter /.:an' a group of piano solosDr. Warha!'5c has travelled t'xtenslvely
No. R451
Barcarolle by Stiehl; Intermezzo by SzaJir oh"erdnl!
and
studyin!.!
co-operative Fieri F:lcias
and Au Matin by Godard,
societies and economic conditions. Hc has
September Term. 193"
\'i~ited many countries and his lecturin/.:
Followin!.! the music, 1\Irs. Clarence Mcthose
two eerlain 10L~ or ,.i •.'ees of
All
and organization work have taken him into
Clung spoke on her trip to Japan where
ground ,vith the two two-story mesHun~eg or
all the states of the United States. He ha~
lent'Ule-nls thert."01l ercctcd_ Nit\lnt~ nt L!an~he recently spent a year with her huspresided at each of the biennial congresses erch. Township of H:rverford, County of
band. Dr. Clan'nee l\IcClunl!, \\'ho was
of the Co-operath'e League and attended Delnwllr.., State uf I'enllgylvllnin. bounded and
there in an oflidal capacity, on a biological
as a dele/.:atc all of the Congresscs of the described lI<'eording to II survey thereof mllde
mis!'ion.
International Co-operative Alliance since by Huupt :III" Frnnklin. C. E.. uf I'hilmlel·
Mrs. l\IcClunl! illustrated her talk with
the Glasgow COn!!re5S in 1913. As fraternal "hia, on the 23rd dny of Nuvember. A. D.·
many souvenirs of her trip and all present
delegate he has attt'nded the congresses of 1897, as fullows, to wit: One DC them, bewere enchanted with her delightful porginning at a point in the soulhw<'St line uf
several foreign countries, and has lectured Durby road at Ihe distance uC twu hundred
trayal of thc life and habits of these inon co-operation in En!!land, Germany, {'ighty.eight feet northwest frum the point of
teresting people.
Russia, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and int .. rsection of the said southwest line of
Canarla. Since 11)21, he has been a mem- Darby rOlld lind the northenst line of 1'hil:lof the Central Committee of the Inter- tI..Il.hia and Del:lwnre County Huilrulld; thence
nlonl{ the s:lid southwest lin .. uf .Darlr3:: rond
national Co-operativc Alliance.
nurth thirty-two degrees forty-sll< mrnul"".
The efficiency of the executives of the w"st twenty feet to n point. thence at right
IIngles to th.. said southwest line of Dllr.by
Co-operativc Lea!!ue has made it possible ro:rd snuth lifty·seven .Iegree.<, fourtC<.'n mrnfor Dr. Warbassc to relinquish executive re- Ules. west eighty-eight and six one-hunclretlt~9
f<'Ct In a puint in the northeast line ~f sll,,1
sponsibilities and permit the heavier burden I'hiludeh.hiu un" Delllwllre County Ulllirolld;
(Continued from Page 1)
of work to fall upon other shoulders during thl'nct' ilIon" th .. sam.' south forty"eil{ht degr.'eg. forty-three minutes, twenty-live seco!,ds
tht'se later years. He has been President {,list twenty lind eight. tenths feet to II pornt,
Stage Commiltee: C. Wahl Olmes, chairof the Leaguc since its organization in thenc'e ext .. nding nurlh fifty-seven del{re~,..
fourteen minu..... "list at right angles With
man; Joseph Reynolds. J. H. Taylor. Wil- 1915.
the southwest line of slIiel Dllrby rOlld, eightyliam T. Brown. LeRoy Wilson, Ray FarIwo IIncl thirly-five une·hun"reIIths feet to
Combillin!! his sociological work with the
place "f beginnilll{. Lot 8 und the other
ringer, Samuel Wisdom, L. Lines, Barton
medicine, he is now creating a new specialty thereof beginning at n point in the southwest
Hoopes, Cyrus Harvcy, Milton Bryant,
linl.' of the slIi
to be taught in the medical colle!!es- of
three hundred eight feet northwestwllr"ly
l\1den Da\'is. Jeffrl,), Dolman, John M.
medical sociolol!:Y. He is lecturer 011 this from the I'uint of int"rsectiun of th .. soulh·
Jackson and James L. Jackson.
W"5t line uf sliid Darby road IIncl the northsubject at thc Long Island College of .'a"t
line of the I'hilacleh.hill und D{'IIiWare
Husiness Committee: Geor!!e F. Fenno,
Medicine in New York. His approach to C{.unly Hailruad: thenel' IIlong the snid suulhchairman; Geor!!e Schobinger, Theodore
west line of Darby roud north thirty·two dethis problem is from thc standpoint of the ~ret-~ Corty-six minutes \vest tw(-'nty feet to."
W. Crossen, J. Archer Turner. George P.
consumer-the patient. In this field he is puint: thence at right angl.... with the snul
Warren, Geor!!e W. deForest, William II.
southwest line of Darby rond south lifty-seven
promoting the organization of co-operative degrees. fourteen minutes, W{'st ninety-three
Ward, Edward M. Bassett, John E.
health protection, established on Rochdale n'1tl seventy·eight one-hundredths feet to 0
1\lichael and .Morris E. Smith.
puint in the north{,lIst line of the said Philoprinciples. He believes that clinics, hos- .Iell,hill lind Delnwure Cuunty Railrond; thence
House Committee: George Schobinger,
clonl{
the same south lor-ty-eight de"rC<.'s,
pitals and laboratories, owned and conCurty-three minutes, tw.. nty-five seconds {'nst
chairman; Theodore W. Crossen, George F.
trolled by the patients and prospective twenty und eight-t{'nths feet to a point;
Fenno. John E. Fricke, Horace M. Johnextending north lifty-seven degre{'s,
patients should be created upon the basis thence
fourteen minutes, ..ust lit right nnl:les with the
son, Robert C. Powell, Paul D. Williams,
of the prevention of disease as the primary ,,"it! soulhwest line of the said Darby road.
Walter H. Dickinson, William H. Gehring,
lind six olle.hundredths feet to
purpose. His new book," The Doctor and {'il!ht}'-eight
the 1,Ioce of beginning. Lot !I.
Alben T. Eavenson, Walter C. Giles, George
the Public" appe~red in October, 1935.
W. deForest, Thomas H. Lueders, George
All those two contil{uous Crame messunges
or tenement!! ond lots or pieces of ground
P. Warren, David Cramp, John F. Mcsitullte ut Llan .. rch, Township nnd County
Kernan, Joseph S. Bates and L. P. Wray.
bounded lind described according .to
Old Victrola Records Wanted aforesllid,
[ nbU\'f~ mentioned sur\,t:'Y as follo\vs to \\,It:
Building Committee: Charles D. Mitchell,
One of them IIl·ginning lit a point in th .. Houthchairman; C. Wahl Olmes and A. Francis
The pupils of the sixth grade at the "est lin .. uf Dllrby roml lit th .. distance of
A •
S hi'
thret· hundr..d tw<'nty.eight feet northwest·
C o II e!!e n\enue
Jackson.
C 00 arc trym!! to accu- "'lIrdly from the IlOint of inters<'etion of the
Publicity Commiltee: T. Lawton Slaugh. mulate 2500 old victrola records to turn snid southwest line of Dllrby rOlld with th ..
"orthl'ast line of I'hiludel,.hill ond Delllwllrc
chairman; Roland G. E. Ullman and
County Rllilrolld; then .... II10ng the suuthw{'st
Robert W. Graham.
line of Uurby r01l11 north thirly-two d"l{r,'es,
fortY'hix minutl's. west twenty feet tu a point;
Stage Decoration Committee: Mrs. Edthellce by the lot next des.. rib{'d nt right
ward 1\1. Bassett. chairman; Mrs. Hervey
anl{l .." with the said "outh",est line uf sait!
Dllrhy rond soulh fifty-seven clcv:r....s. fourtc· .. n
Schumacher, Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, Mrs.
millull'", wc,;t ninety·nine IIncl forty-nint' oneJeweler
huntlredths fc.·<.'1 to a point in the northl'l.sl
Stafford ParkL-r, Mrs. Clark W. Davis,
linl.' uf suit! railroat! anti th"nee nlolll{ the
l\lrs. Burton Richards, l\lrs. W. W.
sum.· south fortY'eil{hl degr{'es forty·three
5 South Chester Road
l\litchell, Mrs, tieor!.!e L. Armita!!e, Mrs.
Swarthmore 1727
Arthur R. Dana, Mrs. A!-(nl's l\1. Hai~
There's a Magazine for
Shelden, Mrs. Jmellh S. Batrs, Mrs.
A small deposit will hold any
Gcor!!e F. Fenno. Mrs. T. M. Jackson :Ind
article until Christmas.
every
l\]jss Elizabeth Ba,"ett.
You save 25 % compared with
purse
Hospitality Committee: ,\1 r. WiIIiam
city prices!
An
Ideal
Gift
for Xmas
Earl Kistler. chairman; '\Ir~, A. Frand,;
Special prices on watch reJackson, :'Ilr;:, Roy C. Comley. l\1r~.
pairing.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Swarth. 1363
313 Dartmouth Avenue
Roland G. E, Cllman, .:'olr~. Adlli"on S.
Wickham, .\Jr", Clyde. :'Ilrs. Janws B.
l)()lI~las, l\lrs. \\'alll'r S. J anll':'.
.:'olr5.
l\lorris E, Smith, :'Ilrs. J. William Simmon;:. :\Irs. C. F. ;\oyes, 1\lr5. J. Archer
Turner, .:'olr;: . .:'olakolm D. Hodge, Mrs. C.
Wahl Olmes, Mr5. Charle,; D. l\Iitchcll.
l\lrs. John Dolman, Jr., Mrs. Arthur B.
.:'oll'ad. Mrs, Da\'id Cramp and Mrs. D. D.
ARE BUYING
Rowland,
Art Committee: William T. Brown,
FOR
chairman; Barhara Dolman, Virginia Bassett. James J ohnstor.e, :'11 rs. Samuel E\'ans,
Jr.. Ray Farrin~('r and Donald C. Tahor.
Junior Play:, Committl'e: :\1 rO', Roy \V,
I Jdaplainl'. rhairman; .:'olr;:. Gror~('
"\Ve've Sold and Delivered Nine New Plymouths
\\":11"1('11, t 1"I':I'IIrI'l";
:'IIi,,, Elizalld h
RollI,rt:', :'I'ndary; .\Jr,. John Dolman, Jr ..
.:'olr:'. Stanley L. l\lac:'llillan, :\liss Barhara
Since the Show"
Dolman. :\Ir;:. C. W. McDowell. Mrs.
Rohert H. Rl'l'd . .:'olrs, Roland G. E. Ullman, .:'olr". Clarence G . .:'olycrs and l\Ir~.
Theodore W. Crossen.
:\dmi-siol1;: Commitlec:
Thomas \V.
Noted Economist to
Speak Here Dec. 1
road north thl':;;_
two degrees, forty-alx minutes, west forty_
four feet to a point; thence at right anales
to lAid southwellt line of Darby road louth
flfty-aeven degrees, lourteen mlnutft', 'weat
sixty-nine and Beventy-seven one-hundredths'
Icct to a point in the northeast line of said
Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad'
thence along the same south forty... ight de:
grees, lorty-three minutes, twenty-five seeonds
east lorty-live and seventy-sUt one-hundredth~
leet to a point: thence north fifty-seven de_
grees, fourteen minutes, east on a line at
right ongles with said southwest line of Darby
rood lifty-seven and nineteen one-hundredlh,
fl.oct to ploee oC bc.>ginning. Lots 4 ond 5.
Under and Bubject to a eertain mort"al:C
debt or I,rinell,al sum 01 $7,500.00, or as mueh
thereof os remains due.
Improv('m('nts consist of (1st deserir,tion) 2
two-story frum{' houses, ('ueh 18x:U (oct: one.
Mtory fram .. Blhlitions, 12x12 feet. (2nd dc's{·rh.tion) 2-two-story frame houses, earh
18x:U f<'et: onl~"tory frame udditions, 12xlt
f.'c,t.
(:Ird d"Keription) 2-two.story Irumt'
huus..", ..lIch 15x3!1 fl.oct; one-story (rume uddi.
All those " .. rtuin 10tR ur l.ieec'S uf ground tiuns. 12xl2 fed.
with thl' buildings and iml'ru"emenls thl'reon
Suld liS the prol ... rty uf I-'rllncis W. Saddler.
c'rec·h'd. situate lit J.lan('rch. in thl' Tew/lship
nnd County aforesaid. B('ginning nt n lIoint
ill tht' suuthw,... t lint' uf Dllrby road lit till' ROBI-;HT W. III-;ATTY. Attorney.
tlistmu'" of two hUlidred f('l,t northwl'slwardly
NATHAN 1'. PECHIN,
frulII till' northellst Iinl' of I'hiJ:ul{'h.hill and
1J.,llIware Cuunly Unilruud, thence :rlong said
Sheriff.
THE STORE OF A HUNDRED
THOUSAND GIFTS IS READY
SHOP
EARLY
'Meet The Prince' at
Club Next Week
•
------IOUthwest line of Darby
So we can render the beBt service to everyoneyou'll find gifts for every member of the
family-Mother, Father, Boys, Girls and Babies
at the lowellt possible prices.
LET IT SNOW! LET IT FREEZE!
The Kiddies Will Be Cozy in
ALL-WOOL
SKI SUITS and
SNOW SUITS
$2.98
S. CARLIN
$3.98
1:!~e
$5.98
SWARTHMOREANS
PLYMOUTH
Prompt Radio Service
LITTLE-GREEN RADIO
3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
Swarthmore 1235
$6.98
1936
HANNUM & WAITE
These are the finest ski suits made, from point of construction
and styling.
Everyone has a matching beret or aviation-style
helmet.
Some are in two pieces and others in one piece
styling.
Thrifty lTIothers will buy two at a time-and be set
for the entire winter I
Plaids and Bright Solid Colors
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD & YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
SPEARE'S SECOND FLOOR