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SW~I~TMM()I~E
VOL VII, No. 40
SWARTHMORE, PA., ocrOBER 4, 1935
DEAN H. E. B. SPEIGHT Police and Fare Company News NEXT WEEK IS FIRE
ADDRESSES L W. V.
PREVENTION WEEK
R. M. Ramey, of Upper Darby, who
was arrested on September 28 for speeding on Chester Road, was fined $10.00 and
costs upon appearing for hearing Wednesday evening.
Discusses International Questions At 1.35 Tuesday afternoon the Fire Deat Opening Meeting ~f
partment answered a caD to 129 Ogden
Local Branch
Avenue, where they extinguished a grass
If this country sent out a call for a fire.
world economic conference to discuss "how
the world ought to be fed and clothed
and housed" we should be doing "something the world could rejoice in," Dean
. Harold E. B. Speight of Swarthmore College told the Swarthmore League of Women
Voters at its opening faU meeting at the "Radio Night'· to Follow Buainees
Woman's Club on Tuesday afternoon.
Meeting in rant Fall
"If we do not, what have we before
Sessioa
us?" he added.
Dean Speight asserted that much of our
The first fall meeting of the Junior Club
own domestic difficulty was the result of will be held next Tuesday evening, October
"our inability to enter intelligently into 8, at 8 o'clock and begin with a business
. the common life of the world."
meeting. The president, Mrs. James F.
"We have political sense but not eco- Bogardus, will give a report on the Pennnomic sense," he said, suggesting incident- sylvania State Women's Clubs Convention
ally that if from Washington were directed which she is attending this week in Erie,
efforts to "make the United States a moral Pa.
force to promote good will and intelliThe other part of the program will be
gence," President Roosevelt would be re- supplied by a elRadio Night."
elected next year.
The year's achievements of the club will
The neutrality legislation passed by the be under the direction of the following
last session of Congress at least represented officers and chairmen: President, Mrs.
a determination "to let the world know James F. Bogardus; vice-president,
that the American people desired to be on Martha Keightoni recording secretary, Mrs.
the side of peace," the speaker went on. William Ziegenfus; corresponding secretary,
lt was a direct repudiation of "forces Miss Virginia Bassetti treasurer, Miss Ruth
which might involve us in war before we Wellburn; hostess, Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth;
knew we were in it," he said, but felt it literature, Mrs. F. Norton Landon; art,
was possible that its framing was "un- Mrs. Henry D. Mock i drama, Miss Connie
fortunate," partly because of the speed Nickerson; civics, Miss Katherine Booth i
with which it was enacted.
program, Miss Mildred Simpers i bridge,
Discussing the present Italo-Ethiopian Miss Kathryn Simpers; hospitality. ~.
situation, Dean Speight said that Premier Virginia Fries i philanthropic, Miss Olive
MussoIini was "almost driven by the ne- Cleaves; decoration, Mrs. Wills Brodhead;
cessity of giving his' people something to publicity, Miss Katharine BrolJSOn; dance,
think about than how to feed his people Mrs. Raymond Fellows; telephoning, Miss
a year from now."
Edith Miller:
He said that the nineteenth century problem of how to insure that an energetic
people will have a legitimate outlet for
their energies had not yet been solved.
Such an outlet, he said, was what Italy
was fundamcnHllly asking' for, and the situation was complicated_ by the character
Oehm&nn Expects Much
of Mussolini.
"People of explosive character," he
of Team in Contest with
added, "will not consent to be hemmed
Franklin and· Marshall
in. He warned at the same time that "the
Captain Paul Oehmann, chief of tJ:!e
last thing a dictator should do is to go
Swarthmore College soccer squad, expects
to war."
Dean Speight called attention to what to lead a victorious team· this fall and
he termed a "growing resentment" on the has good reason for his·opinion. Eiglit
part of the black and yellow races against lettermen have returned and the quartet
"the arrogance with which the white people lost by graduation will have been satishave taken it upon themselves to rule." It factorily replaced by October 11, when the
might be that such a racial conOict could referee'S whistle will herald in the 1935
not be avoided, he said, advising that we period at the start of an opening battle
"should be intelligent in trying to under- with Franklin and Marshall on the South
.
stand the underlying causes." This coun- Chester Road lot.'
The graduation of Herb Harlow leaves
try, he declared, could not escape its responsibility for the future and "cannot a hole that will be filled with great difficulty. Harlow, a graduate of Swarthmore
afford isolation."
Dean Speight was introduced by Mrs. High, has. been the brightest cog in the
Waldo E. Fisher, chairman of the Depart- College soccer machine for several years
ment of Government and International Re- and his excellent attack work was directly
lations. Mrs. John Marshall, chairman of responsible for numerous conquests.
The lettermen now back in the outfit
the Economic Welfare Department, an~ounced that the November meeting would include Captain Oehmann, who plays on
be addressed by Mrs. T. Judson Myers, -the front row; Mac Falconer, goal guard;
executive secretary of the Delaware County Jack Beck, fullback i Paynie Pearson, Leo
Welfare Council. Mrs. J. Passmore Chey- Gburski, Ray Schroeder, Tommy Halloney, president of the League, presided. Tea well and Paul PeterS, while a hos~ of a~
letes yet to win letters will prOVIde a list
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was served.
of substitutes to back up the veteran group.
JUNIOR CLUB WILL
OPEN NEXT TUESDAY
COLLEG-E-+-'-SOC-CER
SEASON OPENSJ4TH
Captaut
LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS
RESUME ACTIVITIES
Troop M e e tin g I Scheduled;
Cookie Sale for Benefit 01 Camp
Indian Run in Progress
Troop No. 16 will meet each Saturday
beginning tomorrow at 9.30 A. M. at the
Girl Scout House.
New patrol leaders are: Pauline Beatty,
Kathleen Brown and Betty Landon; corporals, Evelyn Wherry, Virginia. WiIso.n
and Barbara Allison i song leaders, Phyllis
• Storm and Barbara Nason. Martha Viele
is in charge of first aid, Ruth Servais is
scribe~"~raceEvelyn Brown and Margaret
Ann Dimmitt, color guards. Mrs. George
Zimmer, 'of Ogden·
captain of
Troop No. 16, and
Bassett,
of North Chester
The scouts are
until October 12.
defraying expenses oi -the. g i r l . camp,
_Camp Indian Ru~.~'·.
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, Troop No. 6, ~hj~~ res,-!me Its meetiOgs at 9.30 Saturoay mornmg, October
12, at the home of the troop leader, Mrs.
F. A. Child, 314 Vassar Avenue, has almost
completed' the sale of their allotment of
300 cookies. The assistants in ,Troop 6
are Miss Margaret Little, of Park Avenue,
and Mrs. Henry Hanzlik, of Cornell Avenue. This troop will take a week-end
hike to Camp Indian Run on October 26.
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H. S. Football Game Today
The first contest of this season for tJ;te
Swarthmore High School football team will
be with Springfield at 3.15 this afternoon
.
on the Rutgers A",enue field.
Another home game will be played With
Media next Friday.
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Dr. Holmes to Open Citizens
FOI'UDl
Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, Emeritus Profess?r
of Philosophy at Swarthmore College, ~
open the third season of the Chester Citizens' Forum, at the Chester Y. M. C. A.,
next Thursday night, October 10, at 8.15
o'clock. Dr. Holmes' topic wiII be "Power
-God or Devil?"
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Series of Litel'&ture Lectmes
The French and English Departments of
Swarthmore College announce a series of
four lectures in literature to be held on
evenings during October at the
Meeting House.
The first lecture will be at 8 o'clock ~n
October 6 when Norman L. Torrey will
speak. on "Voltaire and Modem Thought:"
On October 13 Harold C. Goddard will
be heard on "William Blake and the
Imagination"; on October 20 Elisabeth Cox
Wright on "Matthew Arnold and the Study
r Poetry" and at the final lecture on
~ober 27, Edith Philips on "Andre
Gide
and the Communist Movement."
All friends of the college are cordially
invited to attend these lectures.
Charles Kimmel, Local r..-e Chief,
Remind. Residents of a Few
Precautions
In commemoration of Fire Prevention
Week, October 7 to 12, Charles Kimmel,
chief of the Swarthmore Fire Department,
lists a few DONT'S which, if applied, will
go far toward avoiding fires, which most
always, after all, can be avoided by carefulness and common sense methods:
"Do not put hot ashes in wooden or
cardboard containel'S-1lSe metal.
"Do not bum rubbish outside on windy
days.
"Do not use matches or candles in
closets; be very careful of open flames at
aU times.
"Do not carelessly dispose of cigarette
butts.
"Be CiJre/ul 0/ matches.
"Do not store oily mops or rags used for
waxing; put them in a metal container,
where, if spontaneous combustion occurs,
it can be quickly curbed.
"Inspect your smoke pipe and chimney.
Soot wiU burn.
"Thaw frozen pipes with hot water, not
P~.
$2.10 PER YEAr.
RICHARD T. RANDALL
Richard T. Randall, founder and head
of R. T. Randall Company, 331 North 2nd
Street, Philadelphia, packers' machinery
and supplies, died Wednesday at his home,
406 Thayer Road, Swarthmore, after several months' illness. He was 75.
He was born in Philadelphia and in
1883 established the concern which bears
his name. For many years he served as
vestryman of the Episcopal Church of the
Saviour, 38th Street above Chestnut, Philadelphia. His wife, Mrs. Flcrence F. Randall; two sons, Richard T., Jr., and
Wayne H., and a daughter, Mrs. Richard
G. Haig, all of Swarthmore, survive.
Services were conducted at 1 P. M.
Saturday from the family residence by
Rev. Wilmot Gateson, rector of the Church
of the Saviour. Interment was in Woodlands Cemetery.
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FIRST DAY SCHOOL
OPENS THIS SUNDAY
Swarthmore Friends Plan Suaday
School Program. for All
Ages
BOROUGH PLANS TO
ADD NEW SEWERS
Residents May Have Sidewalks
and Curb. Built by Paying
COlt of Materials
A letter to Burgess Pitman contained the
information that free labor may be obtained for building sidewalks if the property owners will pay the cost of materials,
which amounts to about 12 cents per square
foot and 45c per lineal foot for curb and
gutter. Anyone wishing to make application should get in touch with the Borough
Secretary, Elliott Richardson.
The solicitor was authorized to draw an
ordinance extending the business zone to
include the lot belonging to Victor D.
Shirer to which the old bank building was
moved.
A new street light, which was requested
by Charles Andes, was ordered placed at
the corner of Rutgers and Westdale Avenues.,
.
. . The borough officers were authorized to
enter into a new depository agreement with
the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust
Com!)any, by which the bank can deposit
government bonds in place of surety bonds
with the Federal Reserve Bank to protect
the balance which the borough carries at
the bank.
A new sewer for the use of residents on
lower Park Avenue, Haverford Place and
Girard Avenue was discussed at length.
The plans contemplate the Borough and
Ridley Township joining together and making an application to the WPA for free
labor, which would greatly decrease the
cost of the project. One hundred and, fifteen feet would be laid on Haverford
Place, 575 feet on Park Avenue, 721 feet
on Michigan Avenue, 1519 feet on Girard
Avenue and 540 feet to the exisUng outfall
sewer. Of this amount 1511 feet would be
in Swarthmore and 540 feet would be
used_I~~~
with Ridley Township. If
the E
The Swarthmore Friends' Meeting starts
its Sunday School program next Sunday at
"When you bum leaves be sure you have 9.45. Peter E. Told is to be the superthem far enough away from any buildings. intendent ~Mrs. Roy Delaplain is to be
"Remember, fire is one of our most dan- in charge of the primary department. A
gerous and costly public enemies, and a committee of twenty-seven member.t of the
little prevention is worth a pound of cure. Meeting have arranged a very interesting
"Above aU, do not hesitate to call the program for the va~ous groups in the
Fire Department."
school. From the beginners on up there
will be graded Bible study, combined with
study in other fieldS which contribute to a
more thorough understanding of religious
history and the present work of Christianity. A class !or all int~rested a~uIts w!ll
be led by vanous promlOent Fnends, 10
turn, in a year's study of the theory and
Children'. Book. to Be luued practice of Quakerism. This course has
Saturday Aftemoon. at Tempo- been o.utlined by Janet Payne Whitney, a
rary Headquarters
young. English Quaker of note, who will
lead the class for the first four consecu- sUJ)pli~,rf6'~';J~'~~i
As the Swarthmore ,Public Lib::u:..Boar~I.Yve.~eS. College stud~ts ~d.anY(.0t!~~ ~~~~~~l'11
metolcMoudayevehlng, --resWUU'It;'l
ular monthly meetings, all committee chair- of Christian thought and practice are mllst $2500. The sewer committee was· authormen gave reports.
cordially invited to attend this c1ass reg- ized to negotiate an agreement with RidRoland L. Eaton, president, reported ularly. It nleets at the same time as the ley Township on the construction and opthat he had in.tcrviewcd th~ head of the children's Sunday or "First Day" School- eration of this proposed sewer.
WPA and received a promtse that work 9.45-beginning October 6. The large adult
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would be r~umed this ~oming~ Friday, on group, however, meets in the Meeting
the remodeling of the library In Borough House instead of Whittier House, where
Hall, which was discontinued late in ~uly, the children are to go.
Mrs. Paul Furnas, chairman of the First
a month after the project was begun, when
the labor was to he transferred from the Day School Committee, will take the first
Local Works Division to the Works Prog- thirty minutes of the adult class at its
ress Administration.
first meeting to briefly explain the plans of
There is about a third of the work yet the school as to its liberal point of view Various Educational Programs
to be completed. It is hoped th~t the and its emphasis on worship and Christian
Worth-while Pastime for
renovations will be finished and the library service. Parents are particularly requested
Local Women
to attend this meeting in order to discuss
reinstalled within three or four weeks.
Meanwhile it has been decided to keep these plans. The children will meanwhile
The Swarthmore Woman's Club, which
the temporary room on the thi~d floor of be getting under way with their teachers holds its opening tea next Tuesday, offers
Borough Hall, open from 2 until 4 o'clock in the Gther end of the building.
splendid opportunities to those who are
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on Saturday afternoons when Mrs. Harold
interested in art or literature.
The Art Department will, this year, as
G. Griffin and Mrs. Peter E. Told will Needlework Membership Week
issue juvenile books only. Adult books
usual, make trips to the Academy of Fine
will be exchanged as usual on Monday and
Throughout the United States the second Arts for the Water Color Exhibit and the
Wednesday afternoons and on Saturday week in October is recognized among Oil Exhibit. The Graphic Sketch Club will
mornings.
Needlework Guild workers as "National be visited, and the Parkway Oil Exhibit,
Membership Week."
Each year the
well as the Exhibit of Ten at the PhilaSwarthmore Bridge Club Notes Swarthmore members have tried for the as
delphia Art Club.
The Art Department bas become a memMr. Bayard Morrison, Sr., who has done goal, 100% membership. Thus far they
not
made
the
grade.
However,
they
have
ber
of the Circulating Picture Club of the
so' much to develop contract bridge in
Swarthmore and who was largely re- are still striving, and appeal to every Art Alliance and also of the Circulating
sponsible in organizing the Men's Bridge woman to make this an individual and Picture Club of De~aware County. This
Club, was welcomed back after several pe!'SOnal matter so that this year when will. bring two pictures a month to the
suffering and distress stalk nakedly among Woman's Club of Swarthmore and anyone
months' absence.
He and Raymond Hickox teamed to- mankind the local branch may realize the particularly interested in this educational
project may receive pictures in the home
gether at last week's regular Wednesday coveted goal.
If
every
woman
will
give
two
new
garif
she becomes a member of the Federation
meeting in Borough Hall and were "top"
ments
or
an
equivalent
contribution
in
Club
of Delaware County.
in a field of eleven teams, thereby checkbecome
a
member
of
the
money
she
will
The
Literature Chairman and committee
ing the onrush of new players who have
Mrs.
Guild.
For
information
telephone
plan
to
give interesting' programs reviewbeen "showing up" the boys of late.
Owing to a slight mix-up in play last William West, president, 508-J, or Mrs. ing new books of fiction, biographies and
week there was a delay ill scoring, with J. V. S. Bishop, secretary of the local current literature topics. In this busy
world what better way could there be to
the ;esult that some of
members did branch, 627-J.
become familiar with good literature?
--~.~-not get home until nearly ~ A. M., and
Vesper
Service
"I1Ua
Sunday
The junior Woman's Club will soon start
now it is rumored that tl\~ Swaflhmore
its
calendar of events. The Flower Show
Chapter of the Amalagam~ted Order of
Alexander McCurdy presented an organ Committee was most appreciative of the
Bridge Widows is seething with open re- recital at the- opening Vesper Service in
bellion against the local male devotees of Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore College, Juniors' co-operation in selling ice cream
and cake at the annual exhibit of flowers.
Culbertson, Simms,. the Official System, and last Sunday evening. .
Nine members responded to this work and
so forth.
At 6.30 this Sunday evening Professor
. George Cross, a popular member and Robert K. Enders will continue the series were most efficient.
one of the top flight players, has returned of talks which was begun last year on
from Rehoboth Beach, Del., and is now "What I Believe In."
Media Theatre to Start Kiddies'
recuperating from several weeks' illness.
Stamp Club
The Club is hoping to see him "fill in"
Aboard Rotterdam
soon..
Of interest to children in and around
In reply to the recent announcement of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neuweiler, of Swarthmore should be the announcement
a possible competition in the near future Allentown, were among the passengers who by the management of the Media Theatre
between ladies' teams and the men, we were aboard the .liner Rotterdam which that heginning this Saturday matinee, each
have been given to. understand that the went aground early Monday on a reef at child, boy or girl, will be enrolled as a
women did take on the. men last May 24 at Morant Cays, sixty miles southeast of member of the Ivory StaItlp Club.
the home of Mr. Bayard H. Morrison, of Jamaica, after having been blown off its
On this first Saturday, every boy and
Thayer Road, and beat them rather badly course.· Mrs. Neuweiler, who is the former girl will receive a large, beautfful stamp
as a comeback for a previous defeat at Miss Jane Hanna, daughter of Mr. and album containing 132 pages, spaces for 4000
the hands of the male experts.
Mrs. Samuel Hanna, of Maple Avenue, stamps, and on each succeeding week's atThe ladies plan to oppose the men again was on a two weeks' cruise with her hus- tendance a packette of rare stamps from
soon and we shall see who gets the best band, with whom -she was taken ashore the various countries of the world will be
safely and DOW awaits passage home.
the theatre's gift to these children.
out of three meets.
fta.me;
TO RES-UM-tW-ORK
ON PUBUe UBRARY
WOMAN'S CLUB TO
OPEN NEXT TUESDAY
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'I1IE ·SWARTHMOREAN
OCTOBER 4, 1938
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breakfast at tbe /aome of Mn. EdIth
Avenue, Philadeljlb1a, by
the Rev. John A. lese, wID be.JIW'lied In the rrienc!t' Meet- Mlss EcIn& Black, daughter
Mr. and
Kennedy;.of'TrtntDn.
HaIDer, rector of tiao thurdl..
inI Ho_ bere on Saturday, october 12. Mrs. Cbarles E. Black, of Park Avenue.
The bride inll ,room will then aan
The members of the bridal party and the FoDowing their marriage the couple will
"Monan:b 01 B......uda.. for a ..t ...·"l immediate famllleo of the bride and reside In .LalI8dowue.
stay at tbe COfUe Harbour. Upon
. groom wert gu..ts at a reception at tbe
--retum tbey WiD be at home at Kew Gar- home of tho bride foDowlng the ceremony.
Mrs. M. B. Knlsht, formerly of the
New York.
.
. The bride aDd groom then departed on Swarthmore Apartments. Is now staying at
MiN LuIa A.. Hills ucI Mr. Amp dtJIS.
Mise Losey att~n
a weelr.·. motor trip. Upon tbeir retUrD tho Strath Haven Inn.
Go McVay to Marry in P,.by. Women· at Oxford. Ohio. and Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Bonsall will reside at the
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teriUl Ch.-h Tomonow
Yorklblre Apartmeuts. Drexel HiD.
Birth
CoDese. New York City.
Mr. Lee, who graduated from SwarthAmong the out-of-town guests who atCboco.te Eclain C _ P....
The marriage of Margaret Pennington
Put)- Putri..
more College. class of '29, Is engaged In tended the wedding were: Mr. and M...
Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna. Jr.• of
Losey. daughter of Mrs. Leon A. Losey. of
public relations work in New.York.
1. E. Byrne. Miss Mildred Postoll and Baltimore Pike. are the proud parents 01
Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Trenton,
Mr. H.Catharine
H. PostoU.
of Atlantic
Mary EdIth.
wbo September
Will born ~~I~OO~P~_~~A~..
~.~~T~oL~""""~'~~1~17~1~
N. J., and Morris Matthews. Lee, Jr., SOD
Tbe marriage 01 Miso Lula Annette Hills. Mrs.
Cbristine
and City.
Mrs. N.l.;
Amos ato baby
them girl,
on Monday
moming.
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee, of Col": daughter 01 Mi. and Mrs. DeWitt A. HiI1s. Sbaner. of Royersford. Pa.
30. at the West Chester Homeopatbfc Hoolege and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore, of Elm Avenue, and Mr. Amzi Gooden
pila1.
will be solemnized at 10.30 tomorrow McVay, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McMr. and Mrs. H. C. Bleecker. of
Mrs. McKenna will be remembered as
Tbird Annual Dmner
morning, Saturday, 9ctober 5th, in the First Vay, of Birmingham, Alabama, wi11 take Martha's Vineyard, Mass., will arrive today
Presbyterian Church, Trenton, by the pas· place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, to attend the marriage of their grand.
Civen by the Men at
tor, the Rev. Edward A. Morris.
Saturday. October 5. in tbe Swartbmore daugbter. Miss Mary Ford Child. of VasMiss Katherine Hunter, of Trenton,
Presbyterian Churth. tbe Rev. Dr. 10bn sar Avenue. and Mr. 10bn Foster. of the
TRINITY CHURCH
he maid of honor, and William F. Lee,
E. Tuttle. pastor. officiating.
Shirer Building. which will take place at
Swarthmore, will act as best man for
A reception at the home of the bride 2.30 P. M. tomorrow in the Swarthmore
Thursday, October 7th
wiD follow tbe ceremony.
Presbyterian Cburch.
brother.
OPEN
Miss Hills is a graduate of Swartbmore
_ _ __
Following the ceremony Mrs. Losey will
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Caropion.
In the
entertain the bridal party and ~ members of High School and Miss lUman's School. Mr.
McVay
graduated
from
Georgia
Sthool
01
whose
marriage
took
place
last
week
at
the immediate families with a wedding
OLD BANK BUILDING
Tethnology .
Mrs. Campion's home in Georgia, are at
present the guests of Mr. Campion's
The marriage of Miss Ethel Mae Evans,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. Evans. of parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. CUlIord CamBealu Promptlr 5.30 P. M.
Hour.. 9.30 A. M. •• 5.00 P. M.
pion, of "Wynnefield," Lapidea Hills.
Haverford Place, and Mr. Reuben BODMll,
Tburodar Eyelliq.. 7.30 -- 10
They will leave shortly to make their home
COME EARLY
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bonsall,
of Middletown Road, Elwyn, was per- . Mrs. Campion is tbe form~r Miss Sara
Swarthmore.
formed at 4 o'clock last Saturday after·
noon, ·September 28, in the Blockley Bap.. Emily Mattbews. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Matthews.
of Fort VaDey. Ga.
"Steamboat 'Round the
tist Cburch. 53rd Street and Wyalusing Charles
..
"'.-...:Mrs. William McEllroy, who is return·
Bend"
Over the A. & P. Store
iog
to. her home in Pittsburgh from her
3 COMPLETE.SHOWS
Elm Apartment Building
farm at .. Easton, Md., where she has spent
6.00
S.OO - 10100 P. M.
Starb Friday
We Are Better· Equipped to
summer. will be· the guest of Dr. and
the
MonelaY· and TUDela,.
October 7. 8
PAUL MUNI
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Mrs .. qtorge L. Armitage. of South ChesServe Our Patrons
''EVERY NIGHT AT
GEOR,!-R AFT
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ter Road, toda¥_._._ _
Margaret P. Losey
Monis M. Lee, Jr.
hartlpmrrt
(ltnmmunitg 8lynp
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THE WOOL HOUSE
APRON
FESTIVAL
MANOR
in
EIGHT"
"SCAR·FACE"
Geor.. _ Raft
AUce Faye
Frllllces wa,ford
Paby Kelly
3 Radio Ropes
Extra "dded Attraction
Karen Morley
. THE LAST WILDERNESS
I
JOHN BOLES
_Iso--
~-
POPEYE
"Redheads on
Parade"
CHESTER
CLARK GABLE
In Jack London·.
"CALL OF THE WIlD"
THEATRE
. CHESTER
BARRYMORE
"The Retum of Peter
FI1aay and Saturday
UONEL
SATURDAY
Grimm"
~
"She Gets Her
LANSDOWNE
"Every Night at Eight"
-with-
Geor.e R.ft
.AIlee Faye
Frances Lan.. ford
Pata.y Kelly
3 Radio ROBun
.,
Mooday-one Day Only
RetutnC!d by Popular Demand
Nonna SHEARER
Fredric MARCH
Leslie Howan!
-In-
"SMIUNG THROUGH"
Tueselay-one Day Only
Returnl!id by Popular Demand
Nelson EDDY
Jeanette MacDONALD
In Victor Herbert's Immortal
"NAUGHTY MARIETTA"
Enjoy It at the
MEDIA
Man"
W.dne.d." and Thundav
"Harmony Lane"
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WARNER BROS,
.. 69th Sl Theatre
Garrett Road &: We-.t Cheater Pike
Upper Darby, Pa.
JO~E.
BROWN
Captain Tim's Stamp Club
TODAY and SATURDAY
FREE ato beautiful
every Bo,. and Girl
132.. pale
WILL
",e.t•••
Sweet
No Pre.....tin.
ODir Clean Fruit Uoed
Linvilla Orchards
~ddleto_
Rd.
.
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
".1');-
JlN.SW.-\RT.IW9M..fW'.1'?
~_ ...-_
Saturday, October 5th, 2:30 P. M.
Admiaaion--$I.00 Plus TBl<
SHAMPOO AND
FINGER WAVE
COLD
409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Tire$'one
BUYNOWANDSAVE-BUY
$1.00
SOc
PHONE 595
Every Shampoo--A Scalp Treatment
MEDIA 1500
UNES MOTOR CO., INC.
216 EAST STATE STREET
Will Be Over
Russell's " ....,... Service
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETTE AVES.·
MEDIA, PA.
OFF1CIAL
Phone 440
HARRY L. BERNARD
SALES
SWARTHMORE 163S-W
FRANK'S
Wa.hiq - Lubricatiq - Tire - Batte." - Brake _ Senice
Barber Shop
ROGERS
"Steamboat 'Round
the Bend"
IRVIN s. COBB
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
nanda,.
HERBERT MARSHALL
SYLVIA. SIDNEY
'ACCENT ON YOUTH'
WEDNESDAY . .4 ntuRSDAY
MARIAN DAVIES
DICK PoWEU.
"PAGE MISS GLORY"
Thus another fine opportunity is extended to all to become partners in this Mutual
THE MODERN FUEL
Association which encourages thrift, yields a high return with safety on each dollar
from the moment it is paid in, and has been successfully managed by Swarthmore
business men since its organization
in 1899.
"BE COMFORTABLE WITH KOPPERS"
Seven hundred shares were issued in the
new series last April.
DIRECTORS
VINCENT
HAINES
CLAYTON WALTON
HOWARD B. GREEN
S.
Do YOW' BlInking With
N.
POWNALL
EDWARD M. BASSETT
Wn.LIAM B. BULLOCK
J.
NORMAN
ARcHER.
TURNER
J.
ELRIC S. SPROAT
S.
PASSMORE
HORACE WALTER.
PAT
10e IZSQJ
Ground
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
I2
".", , . . , Rolled Oats
Glen Cove Vegetable Soup
lie Fine Table Salt
Oflen-Fre.h---f<..eonomical
·1
NO CHARGE FOR IJSe
OF FUNERAL PARLORS
,
FUNERAL DIRECTOjlS
RIT. ;5i~RAci'l1io
Cheater Road and
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3
13c
25~
IOc
ollood. Enf1rS,
pkg.
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2 lbs. 63c
Louella
Richland 2 lb•• 5&
do. 41c
(11161,"'do.
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3c
....Quality Meats-Sensibly Priced
Butter
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EGGS
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Chuck Roast: 23C
CHURCH NEWS
TRINITY CllUllCH
Protestant Eplscopal
pkgs
Cake hnlf
. OLIVER H. lAIR C~
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Tender Rump or Round
Ave,..
Rector;
Rev. J. Jerden Guenther. S.T.M .. Rector
Rev. T. A. Mel'YWeather. Dir. ReI. Edue.
S '00 A. M.-Holy o,mmunlon.
9 ~45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 :00 A. M..-ANNUAL HOM.ECOMING SERV..
ICE. Holy Communion and Sermon. M.r. Guenther will preach.
10 'OO-Bible &hool. Women's Class opens.
11 ~Oo-M.omlng Wnrship. Holy Communio~.
Pastor's mectitation. "Remembering BlB
Words:"
.
3 :Oo-Girls' and Boys' Chmr rally and re-
hearsals.
7 :Oo-The Young People. Rev, Donald Mc
Garrah leads.
7 'Oo--Young Women's Guild with Mrs. Hor.
•
ace Johnson, 30 Amherst Avenue.
e
Luncheon
7"OO-Epworth Leap:e.
7 ;46---0rgan Recital by Lowell. M. Broomall.
Sermon by the Pastor: 'Tbe Seat of
the Seomful."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FlUENDS
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. ],I.-Firat Day Scbool in Whittier
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Morning Fotum--Jsnet. Payne
Whitney will lead diseUSIIlon.
11 :00 A. M.-Meetlna for Wonhtp in the
Meetill8" House.
Daniel Oliver. of SYria. will be
present.
.
WEDNESDAY
,·10 A. II. to 1;10 P. JI.-BewittC and QuIlt..m. fa Whtuler HcraM. Ikm luncbeoD.
Steaks or Roasts
ttl
35c
Cround Fresh Beef or Beef Cubes Ib 230
Roast
Cross
Cut: ,Beef
Felin s Club Franl<1urters
Long Cut Sauer Kraut
Pure Pork Sausage
Fresh Country Sausage
Fresh Killed Milkfed Stewing
1b2!:-c
Ib
Ib
Ib
Chickens~~p~.)
5c
39c
33c
ttl
Smithfield's Soft Cream Cheese I ~
Finest Domestic Swiss Cheese
\
Deviled Crabs
2 for 25c Potato Salad
Fish Cakes
6 for 250 Pepper Hash
I
Sea Trout:Fresh Cleaned
2SC
tb9c
Ib
13c
IIi 10c
(heads on)
Fresh Cleaned Croakers 'heads on) Ib 9c·
Fresh Select Oysters (Opened)
dO'15c
Fresh Fillets Cenuine Haddock
Ib 18c
Fresh P RODVt.E Specials for Week-End Menna
Fancy Colden Ripe
Bananas
Calif. Oranges
do. 23c Celery Hearts
2 for 10c
Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15c Yellow Turnips 3 tt>·1Oc
Eating Apples
3 lb. 10c N. Y. Cabbage 3 Ib> 5c
!:F!!la!:.•..!C~r~a!Ep!!e!!fr~u!!;it~~3:!..:.:fo:::r~1:::4c;;:'-!:S~tri~n2!L!B~e~a~n:!!s:...._2 lb. 15c
Long Island Snow White
headlSC
Cauliflower
Rink and Trust Company
Meat Ma ..'kets In" . . . . . . . a.n
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15e
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2
Victor Bread
; ···tisaJ Sliced ·-·Bread'
Woodward, Jackson
.and -Black,-Inc.·· .
All Co"j1al17 Iantod
WALTER. SUPLEE
mbspkg 0
'r::':'Mr 2 pi,,15c
Corned BeeE 1 cans 19C
Pastor
Consult your telephone
dIrectory or your local
Koppers dealer
..
18c Armour'. Cooked
Let us put on a new roof
for you. A fire-proof roof
of asbestos shingles, tin,
copper or strip Bhingles
can be applied right over
your old roof.
FHA Term. Ea.ilr A ......ec1
9 :46-Sunday School.
11 :oo-Loyaity to the Church.
October 8th at E.
meal.
A full half pound of the tlnen aplcu at a ••vlng of Ie.
SWARTHMORE
ME"mODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Announces the Opening of its Seventy-fourth Series of Shares, with first payment due
E.
Black Pepper
or Cinnamon '.
Mary Lyon Sehool.
FRIDAY
10:0o-Woman's Association.
12:45.
THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
E.
IlSaJ Tapioca
8 :OQ--Dr. and Mrs. TtltUe's evening at home
for all yOUllS" people of the conRregatlon "an~ lltudenta of the College and
WITH
JOSEPH
llSaJ Bread
MONDAY
C. Walton's office, 13 So. Chester Road. The dues are $1.00 per
share per month with no entrance fee. Matured value $200.00.
Ib
IbS.
SUNDAY
SERVICE
Ali-Brazilian Sa.nt08 blend with smooth flavor.
Michigan
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BeY. John Ellel'J' Tuttle, MIDlster
become effective Monday. Oct. 7
Ib
zest to
Swarthmore 43
Co-ed Beauty Salon
LOWER IN PRICE -HIGHER IN QUAUTY
lSc
lISCO'
17c
Mother's Joy!. 21c
Victor
333 Dartmouth Avenue
ALL BEAUTY
AIDS
"Fire.,one
The.e famous coffees are ruahed
our
store. frashly roasted in bean form. They are
really frBsh when ground to your order.
Speclall, Priced far Thl. W~
A superb blend with full :flavor and al"oma.
Church Notes
vs.
TIRES, BAITERIES, . CAR
HEATERS WILL HELP TO MAKE YOUR
WEATHER DRIVING SAFER AND EASIER.
25c
DREXEL HILL
SYLVIA SIDNEY
HERBERT MARSHALL
"ACCENT ON
YOUTH"
CIDER
Mile W ...t of
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Next Monday evening Dr. and Mrs.
Tuttle wiD have tbe lirst of tbelr evenings
at . home, at the manse, for all young
people of the congregation, and for stu·
dents from the CoDese and Mary Lyon
School.
The Woman's Bible Class Will reopen
next. Sunday with Dr..Clewell as teacher.
Tbe class meets in the thurth transept at
10 o'clock. and is for ali women not in
Bible classes In other thurthes.
At morning worship next Sunday .t 11
o'clock, the Holy Communion will be celebrated. The pastor's meditation, "Remem..
bering His Words."
The young people will meet at 7 n'rlr~l, I
Sunday evening with Rev. Donald McGarrah .as leader, speaking on the
of "Prayer,"
FOR FAU.. AND WINTER TUNE UP
Haircub
THEATRE
"DANTE'S ·INFERNO"
--
lind
D~ciou..
I
,
LAUGH AT
Saturday Matinee Only
'IDe Year'. Hlaheat Comedy
Prea~yterian
COME IN TODAY AND SEE THE NEW UNE OF
CAR HEATERS•
Opportunitr Sale 01
"BRIGHT
LIGHTS"
·'The Moat Accommodating
Theatre in Delaware County"
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EXTRA
w .....day
DrexelofHill,
Wednesday
eve·
honor
MissonFrances
Maxwell,
or" Lansdowne, were: Mrs. Charles
T.batcher. Mrs. Paul Alger. Mrs. Claude C.
SmitIJ. Mrs. Peter E. Told. Mrs. William
Turn~r, Mrs. Roy Delaplaine and Mrs.
Frank Fitts. Miss Maxwell and Mr.
Thomas Atkinson, of Germantown, both of
whom are graduates of Swarthmore Col-
A alight increase in price will
WAVERLY
Mond.y and Tuesda,. .
DRIVE IN NOW
Tuuday-For Three Day.!
plu.
A Musical in Color
"Memories and Melodl""
and a Popeye Cartoon
TARZAN
APPLES
Cold,
experiences will be given by lOme ·of the
are cordla1ly
Invited.
Last Sunday evening the young people
had· their first supper confeieDce of the
season with a splendid attendance. The
committee of mothers In charge of th.
supper was Mrs Carlos Noyes thalrman·
Mn. D. W. R.' Morgan. Mrs.' A. r. Mc:
Garrab and Mrs. A. Q. Davis.
Last Tueoday afternoon the sewing commiUee for the Bazaar to be held under
the auspices of the Woman's ABlsoc:i"U,Dn I
on November 7, met at the home of
Joseph S. Bates.
Next Friday the Woman', ":,~=~:
wiD bold its lint meeting of the
and aD women of the congresation
most cordlaUy invited. Morning sewing
lor the Needlework GuUd will be under
the thairmansbip of Mrs. T. H ......bruth.
Luncheon hostess is Mrs. A. Q. Davis. In
the afternoon there will be a short busi..
ness meeting and program.
Next Sunday· afternoon at 3 o'clock
there will be a mass meeting of the girls'
and boys' thoirs in the thapel. with the
directors and pastor,
.Tbe
choir rebearsals
will at
be 7beld
on Friday
evening,
] unior Choir
o'clock.
and ..
the seOior at 8 o·clock.
.
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
Among those from Swarthmore who attended a sbower at the home of Mrs. John
Saturday, October 5th
"Steamboat 'Round
the Bend"
The New Adventures of
I
FOOTBALL
returned Wedriesday from Dayton, Ohio,
1";';~~lsh:::"for
ha4avisile!l'''''#'h·).4rs.
R. ~.
I]
week.
"ANNA
KARENINA"
-In-
_nd-
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"SNAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN,
A WELL·TUNED MOTOR· HELPS YOU WHEN
THE DAYS ~COLD AND NIGHTS ARE LONG,
AND THE OLD BUS SINGS A MERRY SONG-"
of
otes
The Young Women's GuUd will hol.rru-·· - . _. -
Grst supper meetJng of the IO&IOn at tbe
. home of Mrs. Horac:. Johnson. 30 Amberst
Avenue. Dr. Tuttle speaIcs and .umm~
rector for this Sunday. Mr. BroomaUwIIl
an ?rgan recital In the evening servTltUS J. KWIC
Ice. plaYlDl!::
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1. PrtJude, "Largo"-New World 8ym...
ROSALIE DRYDEN
pbony-Dvorak.
2. "Alr"-Bath.
3. "Cradle Song"-Djlnaky.
Pk... s ........... eGO
4. OiIertory. "Noctume"--Cbopin.
~~:Pa::. 5. Postlude. "Festival Marth"-Kinder.
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Dr. Wayne ChanneD will preach in
::
moming service at 11 o'clock on ULoyalty
=....;FRI;;;;;;D;;;A;;;;Y,;,.,,;OC;,;T;;,O;;;;B,;,E;;,R;,,4,;';,,;;1;;,9;;,35;;"==1 to the Cburth ... and in the evening at-' .45
on "The Seat of the Scornful."
Trinity Church Notes
Tbe recently elected Epworth League
Tbe Annual Home-Coming Service will officers are as foDows: President. Doris
be beld at 11 o'clock Sunday morrdng. Fol. Pitman; treasurer, pon~ Hoot; secretary.
lowing the custom of former years the Mary SnYder;· fi~t Vice-president, Ella
Vestry will. as far as possible. telepbone to Beagle; ",:"ond. vlce·presldent. Marjory
every faml1y In the parish askfng every
; thud ~ce-pr...dent. Don Thomas;
member to attend one of the two services
vice.presJ.dents, Warren Bernard and
on Sunday.
Snyd~r.
•
Suggestions bave recently appeared In .Founde.. Day WIll be celebrated at the
the thurcb papers suggesting that there
Methodist Orpbanage on Saturday, 0
be bel.d In the chapel at 2.45 P. M. Sup.
service for a number of years
per wIll be ~rved from 4.30 to 7 P. M.
KNOWLTON ROAD
who attend Geolll"e School are: Charlotte
Speight. lean and Ricbard Smith. Robert
Sbaw and Robert Hall.
-In-
WILL ROGERS
with spa.:e for 4,000 stamps
turned on Wednesday to Bryn Mawr Col,
lege, where she enters her senior year.
Miss June Avery returned on Wednesday
to Shipley School. Bryn Mawr.
GRETA GARBO
FREDRIC MARCH
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
L •• t Two Days
Frlda.y aad Saturday
ALBUM
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THEATRE
STAMP
SWARTHMQRE 1297
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LoweD M. Broomall Is the orguiat cII- membeis. AU young women
Entrance on Park Avenue
Between the American and A. &; P. Stores
;:D:.:U~':I"=M:Ob=:.:m:ery~:E:ve=IY:n:V:.:.:'b:I:.~ Ini~
Diehl,in
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VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Frands V. Warren, of Walnut Lane,
. MOlida)J and Tueselay
Zazu Pitts.
Hu,h O'Connell'
braUon o( tbe Holy CommWlion.
o --L. N
Meth-·..~ Ch
ANN
SIIARI'U!S
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·PioIIirIiiW
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I On Tuesrlay
Mrs. William B. Bullock. of
~
Lane, visited her son, William, who
a student at George School.
WASHINGTON is Among
the other young Swarthmoreans
with Loretta You,
Delaware County·. Fine.t Theatr.
Friday aad Saturday
The Screen's First Mu.lcal Romance
of tbe Amateur Houri
....
We Are Now in Our New Location
Miss Dorothy Brower, of Guernsey
Road, rel!.lrned Monday· from the west
coast, where she had visited relatives in
San Diego. Cal.. during August and September, stopping in Tulsa, Okla., on the
way home.
The Rev. Loring W. Batten.
S.T.D•• will wist· at the 11 o'dock
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PU8L111_· EYDV nJDAV AT
IIWAII"...v., PA.
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Miss Alethea Avery, of Elm Avenue. re-
-withDixie Lee (Mu. BinI" Crosby)
Theatre
Three Daya--Stutlq Frld.,.
STAGE
Ana. Dvorak
Starb Tue....y
29 MINUTES OF THRILLS
STANLEY
THE .~A.RTHMOREAN
or·
Vicinity
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4
OCT 111935
OCI'OBER 4, 193&
NEWS NOTES
CLASSIFIED
·FOR RENT
Professor and Mns. Dotlev W. BroDk
Miss Elinor Gaede, the second daughter
of
Professor and Mrs. William Gaede, of
apartment.
RENT-8ub-let fumllhed
two bedrooms. amall living room, dinette.
Idtchen, bath. porch. Ifa~. Private. modern.
Telephone: Swarthmore 176-W.
.
FOR RENT-Attractive apartment or room
with bath. Private family. Telephone:
Sws-;t.bmOft .BSg..w.
FOR RENT--:-310 Elm Avenue. one-half of
two-family bouse. four bedrooms. $66 per
month. Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore 489.
PenllJ'Pscker 4442.
FOR RENT-Furnlahed room, private home.
convenient to bwllneu district. Reuonable.
Laundf7 Included. Breakla.st it dealred-. au
Dartmouth Avenue.
FOR RENT-Rutledge. 12' Linden Avenue.
HCond floor apartment,. four rooma and
bath. Newly decorated. Garage and everything Included. $40 per month. Telephone:
Swarthmore 116a..W.
FOR
Harvard Avenue, returned home on Sat..,
urday after an extended visit at Little
Bear Is1and, Lake Winnipesaukee, N. H.,
where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernst Feise, 01 Baltimore, Md.
She will
enter the High School as a senior.
Dr. aDd Mrs. William I. Hull, of Wal-
Bealnnlq at • poiat. • COI"Dft' of land of Contablln& tWeDtJ'..1x and oae-teatll IIioI'e :..
Worrall", .r.tate. In line of land of leu &erell.
.....and son, John Ramsey, of Elm Avenue, WIlliam
William BrIarI Eltate. aDd uteDdJnw tbeDce
Topther with the rkbt. UIIe and priyilen
returned last week from a three months' .Iema the I..t Dl~DUoned land lOutb fifb'- of • eartw.,. from the prem_ ill Qa.lIou
two cIecreea wat tortJ'-Dlne and 8ve-teatM to Ctdar Hollow road .. srantecL COD'Ytnd
visit with friends in England, Wales, Fin- feet
to • corner of Jand CODV81ett- or about and conftrmed unto Andrew Orr b7 llbiaai
land and Russia. Dr. Bronk also attended to be CODYQed. to Orion L. Davle: theDee b7 Camp. b7 deed dated Febru&1'7 28. lBG'1. hd
aaId. DaYIl land the followlDc three eGUnee recol"ded In Deed Book II. No.. 2. pap 2&1.
the International Neurological Congress In and
dlstancee. vb: South ftfb'-two des-reM
No ImproVeDlenta. Vacant around.
London and the International Physiological thlrt¥ minutes weet liz hundred and 1llt7 and Sold.. the properbr of wmtam. B. Brieker
Congress in Leningrad and Moscow, pre- thlrt7-two one-hundredtbe feet to • comer: and Gertrude Bricker. his wile.
north tblrty-one ~ flftftn m.inuta wat WILLI ..... /[
senting scientific papers at both of these four hundred and ro~.four and nlnety-ftve
- . RHODES. Attol'DQ'.
one-hundredtIuJ feet to • corner: and north
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
meetings.
ftfty--ooe decree. fifteen mlnuta ee.et three
8berUr.
hundred and ellrht7-one and It!vent¥.three oneMrs, William C. Platto, of Hartford, hundredtha teet to a corner of land now or
Iate.pt EnOl WorreU;' thence by uld land now
Prompt Radio Sa vice
Conn., arrived Monday to spend several or
late ot Ena. Worrell. north thlrty-ef.ht
nut Lane, are among the Swarthmore
dea-reee fltteen minutes ".t tour hundred and
Friends who will attend the. Central Com- days as the guest of Dr. aDd Mrs. Jesse flfi:7-tbree
and eevnty.ftve one-buodredtha feet
H
..
Ho)mes,
of
Elm
Avenue.
mittee meeting at Buck Hill Falls, Pa., this
to a eorner of land now or late of Eltate of
Harry HippJe: thence b7 said land now or
week-end.
.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lappe with their lAte of Eatate of Harry Hipple. north fifty•
one degrees fI~ minutee eaat four hun ..
Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, of the Strath children and Mr. Lappe's father, Mr. C. E. dred and twentJ'-nlne feet to • white oak tree
and north flfty-five degrees east one hundr'l!d.
Haven Inn, is attending the Pennsylvania Lappe, moved on Tuesday from 418 Park and
ninety_foul' and seventy one-hundredths
feet to a comer: and north forty-two degreea
State Women's Clubs Convention at Erie, Avenue into 117 yille Avenue.
weat 8iz hundred and twenty and forb onePa., this week.
hundredths feet to a point; a corner of land
Mrs.
John
Herron
and
two
daughters,
··FORSALE
now or late of John L. Fa..... : thence by the
of Akron, Ohio, spent the week-end as the said land now or late of -lobn L. Farra.
"The Eight" will meet for luncheon and
FOR SALE---Glrl'& -blC)'cle. 28-Jnch" wheel.
north slxty.three degrees eat .iz hundred. and
Gaud condition.
Reasooable. Telephone. bridge today at the ·home -of Mrs. William guests of Mrs. Herron's aunt, Mrs. Harold foriy-efght and forty-five one-hundredths feet
to • corner of land now 01' late of Phoebe
Swarthmore 17. in evenfq.
Bullock on Cedar Lane. Beside Mrs. BuI~ Barnes, of North Princeton Avenue.
Farra
= thence by aaJd land now or late of
=FO=R--=S"A-::L-::&-=-'-'."S"'-=F'".-rd=-oo-u..
-.-Good::--:--,.-n"'d::-,_-Ilock, the other members of the bridge
Mr. Alton Gant, of Sea Girt, N. J., was Phoebe F.tra and land now .01' late of W.
Edward
Miller and M. Rebecea. his wire BOuth
tlon. Good rubber. Reasonable. Telephone. club which is holding its first meeting this the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dougt·wen!:T-elght des..- forty ..flve minutes eaet
Swarthmore 1645.
.
fall
M
Willi'
FOR SALE-Ul8'e Friaidalre: Lionel electric
are:
rs.
am W. Turner, Mrs. las Sinclaire, of Harvard Avenue.
six hundred and fourteen and alxty-three onehundredths feet: to a point; thence by land
traiDl. complete outfit: also other houeehold Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. George Corse, Mrs.
of said MIIler'8' the followinc four eoUl'8e8
fumlsh:lnp at aaeriftce. Telephone; Swartb- Herbert T. Bassett, Mrs. William Allen
Mrs.
Walter
H.
Reinheimer
and
son,
and deaerlbed: South ten de:gnes forty-five
more 1096...J or can at 606 East Swarthmore
Avenue.
Brown, Jr., Mrs. Herschel G. Smith, Mrs. William, of Nutley N. J., were the week-:- minutes eset ODe hundred and ehrhty-nine
eeven17-flve one-hundredths :feet: lJOutb
FOR-S=-A:-LE-:-::--=H=U'-ds=-.n-=s:-ed-:.-.-.-,=.=.=
·
•.-=v=.-",-·g-ood-: Milton Fussell and Mrs. Roy Comley. end guests of Mrs. Arthur W. KeDt aDd and
forty-eflfht degfte8 eat one hundred and
condition. Reaaonable. Telephone: SwarthMiss Constance Kent, of Elm Avenue.
forb'-thJ'H and fifty-fl,e one--bundredthl feet.
80utb elghty-one deareee. tbtrty minutes eat
more 167-.1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, of Corbundred Dnd filQ'-two and nlnety.flve
Daniel Oliver, of Scotland, who will speak one
FOR BALE-Genuinel.;v old violin at one-half ne11 Avenue, are vacationing at their cotone-hundredtha fftt; .nd lOuth HVetlteen de.
at Fr,ieDds' Meeting on Sunday, is 'visiting arreea east three hundred and efahty-three and
appraised value. Excellent ~ndltlon. Te1e- tage at Sherwood Forrest, Md.
phone! Swart.b.J;Pore 18.
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Roberts, of College sixty-three one-hundredths feet to the fint
mentioned .point and place ot beelnninl'.
FOR SALE-PJerc:e' Arrow Sedan. Serlefl 81.
Dr. aDd Mrs. Francis Harper and chil- Avenue. Mr. Oliver has spent forty~five
Reaaonable. Tel@hone: Swarthmore IBID.
dren, formerly of Yale Avenue, will re· years in Lebanon and Syria, doing educa..
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
WANTED
tum to Swarthmore today from Spray tional work and has been engaged in relief
~_,~
Beach, N. J., where they have spent the work since the war.
Two Yean fOl' $3.so
o
WANTED-WGmari wants work of any IdJId past month or so. Dr. and Mrs. Harper
Single Copy Vatue. $3.00 for One Year
b1 the . day. \ Local reference. Telephone.
d fami! will I
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith, of Elm
SubscriptlOlll for All Ma.-zlne.
Swarthmore 811. late in afternoon.
an
Y
eave soon to spend the
A,renue,
have
returned
from
Round
Hill,
winter in the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
WANTED-Let tile Opportunity Shop. 866
Va., where they spent the summer.
Main Street. Darby. sell yonI' uaed clothlnc.
Swarthmore 1363-W
313 Dartmouth Ave.
Er;pedally needed: men's auIt.. and overeoata.
Mr. aDd Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of AmMr. and Mrs. William F. Bitler, of Corwomen', winter coats, children's dotbing. aU herst Avenue, sailed Wednesday on a two
iinda. For InformaUoD. teleplJone: lIadlson
nell Avenue, have returned from their sumweeks' trip to Bermuda.
.
4562..
mer home at Beach Haven, N. J.
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FOR CAREFUL
B~I
Every Modern Imp.!"ovement Uaeel
,13,750
Alr-condItiontHI, 01.1 heat. . Uvin. Room 18
'eet by 27 feet. 2 fireplacea. 2 eudoud
porches. modern Idtchen. 4 bedroom. and
dreuJn. room, 2 til. batha, maid'. room
and bath, 2-car .ara.e. lot 112 ft. x 170 ft.
See Dr Phone
ROBERT T. BAlR
Number 211.
Opra Sunda,.
507 N. CHES:rER ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wenoouth, of
Mrs. Hugh Dunlop and daughter, Mary,
Chevy Chase, D. C., formerly of Dart- of HamiltoD, Canada, recently visited Mr.
mouth Avenue, Sviarthmore, will be feted and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest, of Harvard
to Boston and to Kittery Point, Maine.
Mrs, L. L. Hedgepeth, of Park Avenue, While in Maine she was the guest of Mrs.
FOR RENT
returned home on Tuesday from the Rox- J. Campbell Robinson, formerly Miss BeaDwellln,; North. Cheater Road; 8 Bedrooma, borough Memorial Hospital, where she trice Magill, of tbt Swartbmore College
2 batha t aara~; lara. lot; $70 a moath.
underwent an operation several weeks ago. faculty.
E.C_ WALTON
··1Wd'dooo'¥ALUES
fIO,.CNr-I'our .... o Ii.. ;;·aood
location.
- ~ - ,r.oe..... lcm. Octo~ 15th.
$tO.OO--Moderal .even "orna. fireplace.
10-gal keg $3_00
(depooit for keg)
MRS. H_ 1_ HOOT
301 Lafayette AYe_ Swa, 284-J
No Delivery
1. $3O--0artmouth Ave.f bot wa.ter; 3 Bed_
room House; occupy Oct. 15th; apeelal
value--$30.00.
,. $8D--Lafayette Ave.; 3 bedrooms. sleepina porch; fine heatlnl' and convenient
location.
See or Phone
ROBERT T. BAIR
NOW RIPE
COLAFEMINA VINEYARD
.Just Off Mleldletown Road hetween
Uma and Cradyville
WATCH FOR SIGN
PHONE MEDIA 648 R-1
ESTATE OF FLORENCE ....S. ZIMMERMAN
Number 211
(late of Swarthmore. Delaware County, Pa.)
deceased.
WAYNE MOSTELLER
ETel'l'thing Electrical
SWARTHMORE 1568
Grunow Refrigerators, and Radios
Garwood on BUrners
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER, Prop.
OF on
ADMINISTRATION
cum
LETl'ERSannexo
testamento
the above Estate have
been granted to the under;,lgned, who request
all persona having claims or demands against
the Estate of the decedent to mllke known the
same. and an persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay, to Marion
AU)'"n. Administratrix c. t. ,a.. 810 South
Chester Road. Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to her Attorlleys,
John Stokes Adamll, Esq.
John B. Miller, Esq.
1434 Land Title BuUdinB'. S. W. Corner
Broad and Chestnut Ste .• Philadelphia,
Pa.
9-27.6T
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals will be received at the
County Controller'S Office. Court House,
Media, Pa., until 10.00 A. M. and publicly
MRS. A. J_ QUINBY & SON
opened at 11.00 A. M. on 'l'ueaday. October 8,
19S6. for furnishing Mori.gaa'e Index for the
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Reeordel' of Deeds Office. Specifications are
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS"T.
on file in the County Commia9ionera' Office.
Delivery to be made in December. 1936. and
FUNERAL DIREC'rORS
billed in Januat")'. 1986.
.. P 1 Each bid must be accoMpanied by a certified
MED
BELL PHONE •
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..... cheek of Two Hundred Dollara ($200.00)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - drawn to the order of the CountT of J)ela.
ware.
The County Commlsaloners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
Sheriff's Office. Court HOUSE".
Media. Penna.
Saturday. October 26. 1936
9.:.10 o"clock A. M.
(Eastern Standard Time)
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certl8ed cheek
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated in
advertisement). Balance in ten dayll. Other
conditions on day ot aale.
Fieri Faeias
No. 154
September Tel'lll, 1935
All that certain tract of land situate in the
Township of Marple, County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described
according to a plan plotted September SO.
1926. by Damon and Foster. Civil Engineel'lJ.
from deed. as follows:
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Sweeney & Clyde
INSURANCE
JAJlES T. STEWART,
9-20-8T
County Controller.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals will be received. at the
County Controller"s Office. Court House.
29 EAST 5th STREET
Media Pa.. untO 10.00 A. Il. and pubJiebt"
opened at 11.00 A. H. on Tuesday. October
B. 198&. for furn_btu two h1Jndred forb'Pholle, Ch""ter 6141
CHESTER two (242) boxea of elecUon aapplies for the
November Election, 1936. Details on file In
the office of the County Commisaioners.
The County Commiulonera reserve the right
to reject any or all blda.
PETER E. TOLD
8
All lJnes of Insurance
Including Life
Notarp Public
417 DARTMOunt AVE.
SW.1833
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
In AD Ita Branches
.JAMES T. STEWART,
9-20-ST
County Controller.
I
14'C
A~~~:~le
Plan
N.H.A.
$109 49
•
Cash
$5.00 Down-$7.50 Monthly
Kenmore Washer
QuaUty at Medium Price
Perfect Heatlnl' at Low Coet
With the new mtn-
$49 49
ute meter that times
the washing
Reg
$59.95 valu~ else:
•
where.
Cash
$5.00 DO'!D-$5.00 Monthly
Small Carryinl' Char.e
WM. S. HOBBS
Swarthmore 1686
Kenmore honer
Fully Automatic
Replarly $44.95
l\utDmotic Ope,_
$3949
ating controls.
hand and knee.
....
Caah Delivered
_.00 Down~s.OO Monthly
Plus Small CatTyin. Char••
"Herculea" Oil Burner
Can be Inatalled In your
present heating system
DelIvered and installed'
complete. with 275.g81:
Ion tank and controls I
No DoWIJ PaKIDt!I~t Under N.H.A.
$249
EXIDE
BATTERIES
Cold Weather is
Coming_ Let Us
Check your Battery
For Winter Use.
20%
Nwn.tTs;ln?~ ~~
BALANCE OF SALE ONLY_
HURRYI
W «POWER-FLO" 4&-'PJate, 2-Year
NOero
IS Country
Include. free
recharging
for
same period
Hannum &Waite
so_
CHESTER ROAD
Battery
$4 95
•
With Your
Swarthmore 1250
Old Battery
Doubt,. Guaranteed
Cross Country Motor
Oil
BENJAMIN L. KNEEDLER
100% Pure
Penn3;\vanla
Piano, Organl Theoretical Subject.
Organillt and Mu.ica] Director. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
23 S. PRINCETON AVENUE
In Your ~=:alner
BUY FROM YOUR HOME DEAl ER
You c:an haY. « t.l••
phon. In your hOlDe for
lHa than « clime a day.
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE, SWARTHMORE
IMMEDIATE
12 3~1
74<:
SWARTHMORE 1825-W
SERVICE-USED CARS AND NEW
Mollo., P ..
12C
Re.cular $149.50 Value
M. C. MICHENER. Pres.
Call SwartiunOl'e 1441
Wayerfy " Fa.... !It.
IS-in. Bamboo Rake
Electric Refrigerator
AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
LAWSON.SHEPARD COMPANY, Inc.
Anywhere
$2
4.49
6 CU.-FT. COLDSPOT
MEDIA COAL
FRED J. HARLEY
Anytime -
BICYCLES
Replar fa?.95 Valu.
At this price. Where
else can YOU get a
full size double bar
bike wUh rust.proof
coated frames)
Cood quality electric cord
and plug. Tested Bnd apved by Underwriters·
I'.,ob
a oratories.
Reaul.r 1ge Value
Swa_ 19
&
Boy.' BIId GIrls- ELCIN
Cord and Plug Set
Bettendorf
DEUVERY
COME IN FOR YOUR STATE INSPECTION NOW
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522 EDGMONT AVENUE
CHESTER, PA.
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$110 PER YEAI(
SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 11, 1935
.S
BOROUGH GRANTED
FEDERAL LABOR
Applicatioas for Labor _ Ten
Borough Improvements Granted
by the F.W.A.
The quick and careful acUon 01 the
Swarthmore Fire Department is commended
by Colonel and Mrs. Harvey Pierce of
South Princeton Avenue, whose htfme 'wu
saved by the firemen's effident work late
last Thursday afternoon, October 3rd A
spark from a fireplace evidently set' the
shingle roof of the Pierce home ablaze. The
the procurement of emergency bids for
materials for this work.
The federal projects within the Borough
which will begin immediately include:
Resetting brlck at crossing north side of
TO PRESENT 'HAMLET
HERE TOMORROW
Little Theatre Club, Swarthmore
College, to Open Seo'On with
Shakespearean Tragedy
Yale Avenue at Park Avenue; resetting
33~tooth; no ezeuSe for
leaves
on Your lawn
nowl
Regular 19c Value
SHERIFF SALES
.an.s-e. POliaosaion Octobel Jat.
for Mr. Neil Currie.
WM.. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111-.J
Notary Public - rnauranc:e - Real Estat.
GRAPES
Still Plenty of
Sensational Valuea!
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Gill, formerly of
the coming week-end. Mrs. Helen M. Hall,
of Park Avenue, will attend as substitute
~.
At a special meeting of Borough Coun- spectators who gathered at the scene witcil on Wednesday evening, J. Archer nessed a fiDe exhlbition by the local fire
,Turner. president of council, announced fighte", in getting the blaze under cODtrol
that the application to the Federal Works with as little dsmage as possible to the
Administration for labor on Borough proj- property. In spite of their care. however,
the fire was of such size that a complete
ects. has been approved.
An ordinance establishing the lines and new roof mll5t be laid aDd a great deal 01
grades OQ, Lafayette Avenue was presented repair done to the third .floor rooIDS.
by T. E. Hassenbruch and passed. This
will permit the paving of Lafayette Avenue which is one of the approved federal
projects. John E. Geosemer presented a
resolution which was passed authorizing
Big Value., Low Priced
at her cottage in Ocean City, N. J., over
RENT
Last Big Week
CIDER
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, of Harvard Avenue, will entertain the sixteen members of St. Louis to Washington, D. C. Mr. Gill
a local bridge club to whieh she belonb'S, is signal engineer in the lighthouse service.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Swarthmore 1235
CleBn Sweet
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Swarthmore, have been transferred from
Mrs. Hedgepeth is recuperatiug nicely.
3 SOUTH PRINCETON A VE.:'iUE
STORE OPEN
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL 9.30
35e Per Gal. in Yo... Jug
. SOc in Oun
Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
Road, has recently returned from a visit
versary.
LITILE-GREEN RADIO
Now-Nature'. Tonic
at dinner at the lngIeneuk by a group of Avenue.
Swarthmore friends tomorrow evening in
honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anni-
". ,. r. ...
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The Little Theatre Club of Swarthmore
brick at crossing west side of Chester Road
at Oakdale Avenue; lowering pipe culvert College will pr.....t the James HeDdrickson
at Vassar Avenue and Borough Line Road; and Claire Bruce Company of Shakes-installing granite curb on Park Avenue be- pearean players in "Hamlet" this Saturday
fore Borough Hall, grade and remove tree; evening, October 12, at 8.15 o'clock in
sotting rubble curh and'fi\l low area south Clothier Memorial.
Six memhers 01 the Little Theatre Cluh
side Swarthmore Avenue, east of Chester
Road; removing 3 tree stumps on Lafay- aDd the stage and technical crows will
ette Avenue Dear Oberlin Avenue; paving: assist in the production.
unpaved portion of Lafayette Avenue, set
granite curb, eliminate sharp tum at Oberlin Avenue and install the necessary inlets
and pipe; extending present storm sewer
south from Kenyon and Bowdoin Avenues
a distance of about 200 feet; painting fence
OD north side of P. R. R. from Chester
Road to School property; and grading for
sldewallrs along south side of Yale Avenue
from ComeD to Park Avenues.
The approximate cost to the Borough for
materials is $5500 with labor amounting to
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of Swarthm
' - ,_
ore District; 18
Lieutenants Named
The Nineteenth Annual Roll Call of the
Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the
American Red Cross will begin Dext Monday, October 13. It is hoped that it will
be completed within two weeks.
Mrs. John Dolman, Jr., of Vassar Ave-
teeth of the motion picture, and the radio,
he plays Hamlet,_.'lDasbamedly~plays him
well as upon hiJ!. to~e!'
New PosllVII!.-e to ..Opetl Soon
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out and find a regular position and have
some fun. This system not only means
that more boys get into competition, but
will in time mean better teams for SwartL-
more High.
most delightful books written for years.
o
Meeting
1WIT' T'Ii'ROR HOPE
OF COLLEGE ELEVEN
The Swarthmore Woman's Club opened
its 1935-36 seasoD on Tuesday, October 8,
with a delightful receptioD and tea: The
club house on Park Avenue was a riot of
color with autumn flowers provided and
effectively arranged by the decorating committee composed of Mrs. William Earl
Kistler, chilimar.; MrS. Arthur Dana, Mrs.
Addison Wickam , Mrs. George Zimmer,
uTwit" Taylor, of Yale Avenue, local lad Mrs. Charles BoUon and Mrs. Charles D.
Horace Hayday, chairman of Home Service. who made an enviable football record sev- Mitchell.
The color motif of gold and
An accident prevention program was eral years ago at Swarthmore High, is ODe mauve was carried out artistically with a
launched this Monday at a IUDcheon at
the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia,
by Admiral Cary T. Grayson, recently appointed chairman of Ihe national organiza!lOD. Emergency stations have heen estabUshed all over the state, HanDum I: Walte,
South Chester Road, being designated in
Swarthmore.
During the last ten years Swarthmore
has contributed a total of $14,890 to the
Red Cross, of which $6,432 has been returned in cash as well as $8,691 In merchaDdise, etc., over $ZOO more than was
actually contributed.
Mrs. Wetlaufer, Roll Call chairman, has
NEEDLEWORK. GUILD
MEMBERSHIP WEEK
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of the gridiron athletes listed among the
first eleven 01 Coach George Plann's
Swarthmore College team, which is rapidly
beiDg C01Idi!foDal for. the 1nIUa1 game of
the seasoD with WulIington College on
October 12 at the Garnet field.
Taylor is the leading candidate for the
keystone berth and his rugged build,
cuupled with his experience and good condition from summer play with the Swarthmore Indians' lacrosse team, virtuaJly assures him his position.
Although Coach Pfann lost several first
string athletes from graduation, his outnt
includes enough experieDced material to
make the job of recouping his force one of
little difficulty. This year's squad of fifty
men is composed of nine lettermeD, six or
seven other veterans aDd twenty freshmen,
some of great promise.
While it is yet too early to predict the
first string line-up,· a· few facts are now
available. Dick Post, veteran letterman,
and Bud Morrisett, a reserve last y.,.., are
contesting for the left tackle position. Mor-
risett is pushing up to the higher level
ton and the Swarthmorean
The first Senior Assembly will be held
October i 9 at the Aronimink Country
Club, which will be beautifully decorated
in autumn colors.
This dance and the Junior Assembly,
which will be held at Christmas time, are
lor the benefit of the Maternal Health
Center in Chester.
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Third Annual Men's Dinner
The men of Trinity Church are again
feverishly poring over cook-books and
seeking advice of their kitchen u queens"
on menus, dietetics and serving technique
in -preparation for their third annual Dinner and Apron Festival, which will be
held Thursday, October 17.
Their slogan, "Good Food and Stuffed
Appetites, Seasoned With Laughter," is
again being polished up. and the maestro
of the dining room hints that his u apron•
stringed ballet" will not only serve the
delectable repast in their well-~nown ellident mannert but put on a ventable floor
show in their festival of food and frivolity.
Don't miss seeing the apron-bedecked
males strutting their stulf.
I
profusion of marigolds, asters and gladioli
intermixed in scattered vases, while the tea
table was charmingly arranged with goldenrod and field daisies.
ID the receiving line to welcome the
large number 01 membe", and their guests
were Mrs. Roland G. Ullman, the newly
elected president; Mrs. Jesse Holines, first
vice-president j Mrs. Horace Walter, second
vice-president; Mrs. William Earl Kistler,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Alfred WiJ...
Dams, recording secretary, and Mr!I. C. C_
West, treasurer. The tea table was gra-
dously presided over by five past presidents,
Mesdames William I. Hull, Edwin Vama1\,
Martin Young, Robert Coates and Lovett
Freseoln, while serving was in the competeDt hands of the hospitality committee
consisting of Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, cbairmall, and Mesdames R. J. Littlefield, W_ N.
Wherry, Howard Buckman, George Ewing,
John Stainton, Luther Dimmitt, Alden G.
Davis, D. W. Morgan, Reed D. Geer,
Charles Israel, Wheeler J- Allison, DWight
Cooley, S. M. Viele, Thomas McCabe,
James Clark and Frederick R. Lang.
and threatens to nose Post.onto the bench.
Ideal weather conditions and an all-perCaptain Jim. McCormack, merman from vading spirit of friendliness were contribu..
Wi5cOMin. is the left end, and Kirschlager, tory factors in making the occasion especonver.ted back, is at right end, while Chris dally enjoyable. Members are looking for..
Anfinsen. and Mac Clement will de ~ war. .1 tv the n~::;.t E:;lh~d nlettfn~ to be held
duty.
,·1'. IlJe club !'::'UY- Tuf'Y;;,y, Odob,. . r l.S~ .al
. ·"'Scmny"'·Stfnlance'-iIC'Cftl!-aD'-.. .- !,-, .:; .... ~ .:(". ",: ' . " ' : . . .
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in the right tackle groove, bu~ !l..' PII,-!: ·lbr;.:lil!; C ::i)!:,{fc, v;iiler, it ·ru;.,::. ~\·')rlll
Work !If L~ Members OD ~i..
play m Wmdows IJf E. C. war· vs. Morriset·. coof\ict may have" , ...
Fortnightly to •Meet Monday
Romance humor almost tragedy, enter
into the 'story. Those who heard "Miss
A-foIe" reviewed will be eager to hear liThe
Curate's Wife."
prosecution.
Few Years Ago
Swarthmore High lost a very tough game and have the post ofl;ice open for business It is a time when extra effort is exerted
and emphasized stress brought to bear
•
upon· that charity.
Swarthmore led, 7·6, up to the middle of
We are ·all familiar with the bardships
the fourth quarter when Springfield blocked Men'. Class to Reopen on 13th
that
winter infticts upon the poor j we all
a kick on Swarthmore's forty-five yard
The
Men's
Class
at
the
Presbyterian
know,
too, that we can help them in their
line. The kick rolled down to SwarthChurch.
which
meets
weekly
from
October
distress.
If there is anyone In SwartlImore's eight-yard stripe where Springfield
until
May
each
year,
will
resume
its
sesmore
who
is not a1ready a member it is
recovered and just barely scored on its
sions on Sunday, October 13, at 10 A. M. asked that that person communicate with
fourth down.
Although Swarthmore went down in The speaker for this opening meeting will Mrs. William West, president of the
defeat, it was far from a humiliating one. be James L. Rankin, Esq., prominent Swarthmore Branch, whose telephone number is Swarthmore 508·J.
The home . _ l'BDle out of the fray Chester attorney and churchman.
This
weekly
forum
has
become
one
of
If there is any member who feels that
without an injury: whereas Springfield had
Swarthmore's Itlost popular Sunday meet- she can do more than in other years, will
three serious ones. This speaks well for
iogs. There is an average weekly attend- she volunteer to become a director? Memthe cODdition 01 the local High School lads
ance of about fifty men at the class and bership means two new garments each year
and the type of football played.
an
occasional Sunday finds more than or any 'amount of money. A director
Too much cannot be expected of the
seventy-five present. The meetings are open makes herself responsible for ten garment
home team. this year, as the members are
members who contribute to her two gartotally inexperienced and young. How- to all men.
•
everI the team will be together for two to Dr. Goddard Continues Series ments each, and one money member. Thf:
Needlework Guild strives to bridge the
three years and this is sure to mean better
gap
between waste and want. The garDean Harold E. B. Speight will preside
teams to come.
ments
on display in the window of the
This week has been spent in correcting at the second weekly literature lecture in
SWARTHl.IOREAN
were made by the juniors
mistakes and bolstering weak spots which the series of four being presented by the
the
Club
and
those in E. C. Walton's
of
showed up in last Friday's game. Because Departments of French and English of
window
by
the
Porch
Sewing Group durof the lack of power, Swarthmore's offense Swarthmore College, at 8 P. M., Sunday. ing the summer. The material for this
Professor Harold Goddard will speak on
now consists mainly of lateral pass plays,
work was donated by Philadelphia mertrick. plays, and a well Organized passing uWilliam Blake and the Imagination."
chants.
EverYone interested. is invited to be
attack. This means a wide open fast game
.
with the premium being put
speed. present.
Senior Assembly October 19
Swarthmore has shown vast improvement
Mrs. Arthur Bassett, of North Chester
afternoon a Car wiser team than it was in
Road,
will be hostess to the Fortnightly at
its first major· encounter.
its
first
meeting of the fall on October 14,
The Media game this Friday will be
Monday,
at 2.30 o'clock.
played at the Swarthmore College field and
The
autumn
gives promise of great pleaswill hegin at 3.15. The Swarthmore-Media
ures
in
books
which have appeared regame is always hard fought aDd chockful
cently.
There
will
be fourteen chosen from
of thrills and, as usual, a large crowd is
these,
and
members
are urged. to hear all
expected. As an ·added attraction the
or
as
many
as
possible,
for the reviews are
spectacular Media band will perform.
information
and pleasure
a
source
of
great
Swarthmore High has a new athletic proof
education.
as
well
as
gram this year and one of the first things
The program will consist of a sketch of
to be changed was the football system.
a
visit
to Mexico City given by Mrs. Carlos
JuniGr High football was started last
Noyes
t and the review-by Mrs. Albert Hill.
season and met with much, success and
The
book
is liThe Curate's \Vife," by E. H.
interest, This year Swarthmore High is
Young.
Life
is surely a problem to a
represented by a varsity squad, a junior
beautiful
young
girl who, with vague ideas
varsity squad, a junior high squad, and
of
what
her
duties
are to be, marries a
an eighty-pound squad. All these squads
curate
who knows as
circumspect
young
are funy equipped and competently coached
little
of
the
world
as
she
does of the
and play Sf.heduled games. This means
church.
that every boy, regardless of age, sizc or
It may be said that this is one of the
weight if he cares for the sport, can come
One.H...dred IIIld Fifty Memben
.and Frienda Attend OpeniDg
charged upon payment of the cost of
vice-chairman; Miss Margaret TutUe,
treasurer; Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer, secretary
and chairman of Roll CaU, and Mrs.
to Springfield Township last Friday, 12-7. on Monday, the 11th.
and will eDter its game with Media this
held lor court on August Z4 UPOD his
arrest here on the charge of drunken driving, appeared OD Tuesday of this wee\,
before the court at Media and Was dis..
Loc.1 Lad Retains Value Attained
on Swarthmore High Team
To Meet Media This Aftet'hoOD The finishing touches are being. added to
the new post ollice buildiDg. It is planned Throughout the length and hreadth of
at 3.15 on Swarthmore
to have the dedication exercises and laying the United. States this second week of OcCollege Field
of cornerstone on Saturday, November 9, tober is known as Needlework Guild Week.
6"
RECEPTION AND TEA.
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
Benjamin Smith, of Linwood, who was
nue, is chairman of the Swarthmore Branch
of the Red Cross; Mrs. WiD1am E. KIstler,
Mr. Hendrickson and Miss Bruce have announced the following lieutenants in this
_:....,_ .....,.,.. "'Wi1.'i'r'"'\.ftI!-1:finb.ti'Jt'l'~hl·iti·"-h~·'beatt·-iIIs'
,
Mn. John Dolman Jr. Chaimum
been heading their OWD company for the year's Drive: Miss Martha Taylor, Mrs.
last nine years and have estabUshed them- CIwIes Black, Mrs. Victoria Herndon, Mrs.
selves among the foremost interpreters of Fruak N. SmJth, Mrs. George Gillespie,
the classic drama on the American stage. Mn. A. S. Johnson, Miss Margaret Tuttle,
Bdore organizing their own companYI each Mrs. Florence Preston, Mrs. John Hihn,
of them had appeared on Broadway in Jr., Mrs. Walter C. Crouch, Mrs. Howard
productions of modern plays. Mr. Hend- Kirk, Mrs. James E. Davis, Mrs. J. B.
ricksoD has also played with Fritz Leiber. Smith, Mrs. Edwin Crosby, Mrs. F. P.
Bruce Atkinson, of the New York Times, Byerly, Mrs. A. S. Wickham, Mrs. A. H.
has this to say of the performance: Sheldon and Mrs. H. A. Peirsol.
"James Hendrickson is one actor who does
•
$4000 granted by the Federal Works not dream of playing Hamlet. He plays
Hamlet. That is to say, against all the
Administration.
•
industrial and sociological odds, in the very
mD~T
H S. I•OSES 1"1I\r.l1..
GAME CLOSE SCORE
RED CROSS DRIVE
TO OPEN MONDAY
,,
,,~. lr.vcltr· and r.ilio ~rGaac...tcr, recognized
slon on his side of the hanler. At right as one of the clearest interpreters of world
end iJ Tom WeIch, sophomore, who owes events. Mr. Shaffer has chosen uEthiopia"
his position OD the first string partially as the subject for his address and all mem_
to Dick. Worth, who left college to labor
in the f~y steel mDl at Claymont. The
loss of Worth has seemingly been repaired
by· Welch, but his absence from the track
team may shatter Swarthmore's relay
prospects next spring.
•
Pfann has a number of outstanding
backs whose speed and experience should
aid the Garnet to win a few more games
than _appears customary. Chief Barker is
Laird Lichtenwalner, whose fellow-ball carriers are Ben Cooper, Dudley Perkins, Jack
Osborne, Bud Peter, Jim Buckingham and
several others, among whom are Miehner,
shifty freshman open-field runner, and
Steve Malone, freshman quarterback -and
left-hand passer.
- - -.....- -
DR HULL ADDRESSES
HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS
•
.
Present European Crisis Discussed
at Monday Morning
Assembly
Dr_ William I. Hull was the speaker at
the Monday morning assembly of the
Swarthmore Junior-Senior High School. It
was a much appreciated opporlunity for
the boys and girls to hear Dr. HuU's clear
presentation of the problems disturbing
Europe and of the need for clear thinking
on the part of all.
The speaker first traced the role of imperialism in the world in the last 100
years and showed how the thirteen original
colo.rles ·attempted to build up imperialistic empires in the new lands of the West.
They found it to their interest to renounce
sucli ambitions and to co-operate as one
people. This is one of the forces leading
to world trouble today.
The other force is the race for national
armament in which nations arm against
nations. The American colonies early
realized that it was useless for one colony
to arm against another.
Disputes among them were settled. by
the Supreme Court which has adjudicated
ninety such cases that have been before it.
If the nations of the world will take to
the Wotld Court for International Justice
their misunderstandings instead of resorting
to anns, justice could be meted out just
as it is on this continent.
The devotionals were in charge of Mr.
A. D. Spaeth, sponsor 01 the Student AssociatioD.
bers are urged to be present.
The Woman's Club Chorus will resume
rebearsals on Monday morning, October 14,
at 10 o'c1ock, at the club bouse. Mr.
Henry Hotz will again direct the chorus
in preparation for a ,Christmas program for
the duh.
•
LOWEll BROOMAll
ORGANIST-DIRECTOR
Accompliahed Musician Sel~ted
for Swarthm.ore Methodist
Church
Lowell M. Broomall has been selected hy
the Music Committee of the Swarthmore
Methodist Episcopal Church from more
than sixty applicants, to become the organist·director of the church.
Mr. Broomall, who will succeed Mr.
Reuben Hormann, who retires after nine
years of service with the church, is a grad..
uate of the music department of Tcmple
University. He has had experience as Olganist and choir director in the Epiphany
Episcopal Church I Ventnor City, N. J.,
1927-1928, and Christ Alethodist Protestant
Church, Atlantic City, N. J., 1928-1935.
He has had a varied experience in the
musical world, as the organist of Temple
University, 1930-1934; organist, Atlantic
City Convention Hall, 1930-1931; guest
organist, Wanamaker's, Philadelphia. Christmas seasonsl 1932 and 1933; accompanist
and assistant director of Temple University Men's Glee Club, 1930-1934; musical
director, Radio Station WHAT, Phlladelphia, 1934; musical director, Radio Station
WFIL, Philadelphia, 1935.
Mr. Broomall has given numerous organ
recitals and organ dedications in Pennsyl.
vania and neighboring states. He will now
have the direction of all the musical work
of the church, and is ready to launch a
vrry, ambitious program, preparing the
choirs in their rehearsals on Friday eveDings. The Music Committee consists of
Octavius Narbeth,·Walter J. Fritz, Mrs. W.
IEarl
KIstler, J. Howard Taylor and Dr.
Wayne Channell.
Those who heard Mr. Brooman last Sunday at the church services, were greatly
impressed with his outstanding ability and
versatility as an organist, and are looTdng
forw'lrd to hearing him in his organ me
cital on .Sunday evening next.
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OCTOBER 11, 1935
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Lovely Weddings In
Presbyterian Church
MJ.. Betty RemlngtoD. of PhiJade-:lp"':b"':'-.-:"':ri-ed:-a-y-:eUow
There were two junior bridesmaids, Doro- ftowen.
EmUy DicksoD Pierce. of BaIa~Cynwyd. spent the week-end with her brother, Mr.
thy Bleeker, of York, a cow.in of the About two hundred guests attended the Thelr gowIII were of velvel. th.e color of WlWam S. Hobbs, and famUy, of Yale
bride. and Ruth C. Child. another sisler recepUon which was held at the home of bltlenweet. with hats of contrutlng cololl. Avenue. en route to the 1I4ed1ca1 Conven.
of the bride. Patricia Ruth Smoker. of the bride'. parents fonowlng the wedding
In the unavoidable aboeoce of George tion at Detroit nat week.
1I4lnIDi. Fla.• couoln of the bride. was the and which also celebrated the twenty-fifth 1I4cVay. of St. Louis. 1140•• who was to
Mary Child, John Foeter; Luia ftower girl.
wedding annivenoary of 1I4r. and 1I4rs. act .. best man to his brother. Edward
Dr. and 1I4no. Harlan Updegraf have reFrank A. Fortescue. of 1I4t. Airy. acted Child as wen as the liftieth annivenoary of Head. of Richmond. Va.. brother-in-law
Hilla, Amzi McVay Married
turned to the Strath Haven Inn afler a two
.. best man for 1I4r. Foster. Tbe ushen the bride's grandparents. 1I4r. and 1I4rs. H. of the groom, performed the service. Tbe
Saturday
months· trip Into the MIddle West. Can_
were Harold Connors, of Ardmore; Guer.. C. Bleeder, of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Wlhers were Frederic Yocum, of Swarth- ada and New Eng\and.
don Scoville. of Hershey; Reuben Nord- The bride's bouquet was caught by her more; Charles Caperton and Bowie CaperThe Swarthmore Presbyterian I!;:~: blom. of Narberth; RIsdon Wemrich. of sister. Ruth.
ton. of Phi1adelphia. and Robert Fogg. of
was the scene of two lovely faD ~
Lansdowne; Reed 1I40rgan. of Roxborouch.
Both at the church and at the home Pennlield.
Birth
on Saturday afternoon.
moving pictures in color were taken by
Fonowlng the ceremony a reception was
·ak hlch j Ined· an d P roctor Wetherill• 0f P enn VaDey.
WOlD
Th b·
•
rted
f Norman Dunsee. of 1I4edia. friend of the held at the home of the brid.. Mr. and
1I4r. and 114... I. NewtoD Durboraw. Jr ••
At 2.30 the nupli
boly wedlock Miss 1I4ary Ford ChUd.
e nde wore an ~mpo • gown 0 family. whose hobby Is technicolor photog- Mrs. 1I4cVay are DOW in 1I4lnIDi Beach. of Amberst Avenue. announce the birth of
daughter of 1I4r and 1I4rs Frederic A pale rose· blush crepe chlfton. WIth a ftow- rapby.
Fla.• where they wID spend their honey- a son. weighing eight pounds. on TbunChild f V r ·Avenue and John
. ing veil of the same tint. A smaD dusler
The coupl. are spending their honey- mOOD. After two weeks they will be at day. October 10. Both .. 1I4no. Durboraw
g•• blossolacms at each s1de of
'son
: : ' of 1I4r. ':'d 1I4rs. 1'.
of orhanld
moon at the Hotel Pennsylvania. New hom. in the Swarthmore Apartments.
and young son are dobig.splendldly at the
h
d f
Foster, of South Chester Road, were
face e. 1D peer. cap an ace v. . York City. Next week.end they will spend
Miss Hills is a graduate of Swarthmore Chester Hospital.
formed by the Rev. Dr. John Ellery She earned a sm~ w~ite prayer~ook With at Sam Scoville's camp, Pine Barrens, in High School and Miss Illman's School. ~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~
Tuttle. pastor of the church. Dr. Tuttle str?mers of white nbbon holding smaD New Jeney. After November 1st. they Mr. 1I4cVay graduated from Georgia School r,
was assisted by the Rev. Paul 1I4usse~an. white ft~w~rs...
will be at home at the Elm Apartments. of TechDOlogy. and Is DOW a chelDlcal
Q.......
..
. of St. James Episcopal Church. DowmngThe JunIor bndesm81ds wore frocks of on Park AveDue. Swarthmore.
engiDeer for the Viscose Company.
lown.
lavender taOeta. and carried yenow chryThe bride attended Swarthmore High
1I4r. and 1I4rs. Hills entertained at dinner
Itr
The bride. who was given in
santhemums. Deep sultan pu'!'le v~v.t School. graduated from 1I4ary Baldwin on Friday at the Strath Haven Inn for
~nmtttunt
by her father, was attended by her sister, fas~oned. the gowns of the seDID! bnd~. Seminary, Stanton, Va., attended Hood the wedding party and members of the
Miss Adrienne Child,
maid of honor. mauls which were made on long lines WIth College, and received her B. S. degree from immediate families of the bride aDd groom.
ColFee Cake.. Doa..bab
. The bridesmaids included 1I4rs. Har?ld COD- 1I0wing sleeves. and sashes of goldeD yel- the University of Boston in 1933. Shel~===============;
Clmuuaan B.....
nelS of Ardmore a sister of the bride.. low and leaf green. They carried arm has been very active in Girl Scout Work,I1
Pare Maple S)T1IP
groo'm; Miss Ha;riet \Velsb, of
bouquets of wine red dahlias.
finjshing ten consecutive years, and has
Miss Margaret Little, of Swarthmore,
The maid of honor's dress was of velvet achieved the Golden Eagle honors in that
Third Annual Dinner
104 Park Ave.
TeL Swarth. lt71
in a rich shade of golden yellow, with work.
Ciiven by the Men at
sao;h of purple and leaf green. She tarMr. Foster, who is field Scout Executive
ried deep purple asters. All the attendants of the Delaware and MODtgomory County
Theatre
Knitting Instructions Are
wore balDS of twisted velvet in their bair. Council, is a graduate of Montgomery
TRINITY CHURCH
CHESTER
The flower girl wore a "Kate Greenaway" School, Wynnewood, where he later taught.
Free
costume of pale lavender taffeta and car- He is a Golden Eagle· Scout.
Thundar, October 17
at the
. ODe Week Startin.. Friday
Mr. Bleecker returned to Martha's
FRED ASTAIRE
Vineyard after the week-end. but. Mrs.
Bleecker will remain. for a week's visit
GINGER ROGERS
OLD BANK BUILDING
with 1I4r. and Mrs. Cbild. Among the
THEATRE
CHESTER
other out of town guests at' the wedding
Domeltie and Imported' Yarna
Four baya StarUa.&, Friday
Garment. Properly Blocked,
were: Mrs. Lina C. Quinby, of East
GEORGE BRENT
Laupdered and Reblocked
Orange.
N.
J
.•
great
aunt
of
the
bride;
Besl
...
Pramptly
5.3!!
P.
M.
BETTE DAVIS
Mrs. Curtis B. Flory. of Green ViUage.
COME EARLY
Hour., 9.30 A. 114••• 5.00 P, M.
. STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
"Special Agent"
N. J •• who was one of the bridesmaids at
Thur"'y Eyelllo..o: 7.30 _. 10
Weclneaclay and Thund.a,.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Child's wedding;
·1I4r. and
Mrs.
Umer
Goodman,
of Rahway,.N.
J"II
NANCY CARROLL
former
Swarthmoreans;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LLOYD NOLAN
Westford Cutler. of Westlield, N. J .•
HARRY LANGDON
THE
THEATRE CLUB
Delaware County'. Fineat Theatre
cousins (If the bridei Mr. and Mrs. PhililJ
"Atlantic Adventure"
.
Friday and Saturd.y
Howard, of Germantown; Mr. and Mrs.
PRESENTS
This Great Star's Greatest Picture
Samuel Scoville, of Haverford; Mr, and
WILL ROGERS
THE
HENDRICKSON
CLAIRE BRUCE
Che8ter·. Moet Distinctive Theatre
Mrs. 1I4artin I. LeIDer and 1I41ss 1I4ary
"Steamboat 'Round the Bend"
Snyder. of Reading. aDd John Child.
COMPANY OF. SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS
Anne Shirley
Irvin S. Cobb
Starb Friday
Eugene Pallette
Stepin FetchJt
brother of the bride, who returned from
-InNINO MARTINI
Monday' and Tueeday
Perkiomen School for the occasion.
Mr. and 1I4rs. Child enterWned the
Clark GABLE
-Inmembers
of the bridal party with a dinner
·Jean HARLOW
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH; AT 8:15 P. M.
on
·Friday.
party
"HERE'S TO
Wallace BEERY
IN CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
"CHINA SEAS"
GENERAL ADMISSION SOC
ROMANCE"
At 4 o'clock th=--e-m-a-r"":ri:""age of MIss Lula
Lewl. Stone
RosaUad RuauD
WednesdaY-One Day Only
-withHills,
daughter
Mr. and
Annette
DeWitt A.
Hills,
of Elm of
Avenue,
and Mrs.
Mr.
SYLVIA SIDNEY
Madame Sbumann..Heink
Amzi
Godden
McVay,
son
of
Mr.
and
HERBERT MARSHALL
GueYieve T oLill
1I4rs.
George
1I4cVay,
of
B.lrmingbam,
Ala.
"ACCENT·ON· YCf01'H"
SHAMPOO AND
Anita Louile
bama, tooll plate with Dr. Tuttle officiatFrom Broad':!!:f)lJ. StaKe Succes.
FINGER
WAVE
ing.
Thureday ~ ne Day Only
Aleo Lateat Edition
The bride entered the church upon the
Robert DONAT
ALL BEAUTY
"March
of
Time"
arm
of her father, who gave her in mar..
STEPS"
AIDS
riage. She wore a gown of ivory satin
with fine lace yoke. Her cap and veil
were held in place by orange blossoms.
Her shower bouquet wa.~ of white roses.
WARNER BROS.
Miss Virginia Bassett, of Swarthmore,
was the maid of honor and the brides409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
PHONE 595
maids: Miss Doreen Mitchell, of WallingFriday aOd Saturaay
dct. n. 12
Every
Shampoo--A
Scalp
Treatment
ford; Miss Helen Jones, of Swarthmore i
Garrett Road &: Weat Cheater Pike
CLARK GABLE
.
Upper Darby, P ••
I
Fo~er.
~r
JIOI"Wart4pmure
-tg JIOI"4pUP
a ..
as
STANLEY
WASHINGTON
APRON.
FESTIVAL
WOOL HOUSE
"TOP HAT"
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LANSDOWNE
UTILE
JAMES
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"HAMLET"
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SOC
MANOR
Co-ed Beauly Salon
69th St. Theatre
JEAN HARLOW
WALLACE BEERY
"CHINA SEAS"
Starts Today-For Three Dayal
Claudette Colbert
-ADDEDDon George .- M.honey
Wre.tlln. Ph:tut'ea
-In-
MOQdaSYi.ViAdaSIDN~i-I •• 15
HERBERT MARSHALL
'ACCENT ON YOUTH'
"SHE MARRIED
HER BOSS"
TASTE THE JOYS
-ADDED-
DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
in "GOIN' ON TWO"
w....jbAN0'bLONDEL~...
18
Francis Lederer
GLENDA FARRELL
-in-
"We're in the Money"
"THE GAY
DECEPTION"
-wlth-
DONA
Star of "Monte Cristo"
"THE 39 STEPS"
of a 1935
Tuesday-For Three D.yal
FRANCES
-
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in your kitchen
Enjoy It at the
ME DIA
THEATRE
Today (Friday) aad Saturday
CLARK
GABLE
WALLACE
BEERY
JEAN
HARLOW
"CHINA SEAS"
Monday and Tuesday
Norma SHEARER
Fredric MARCH
Charles LAUGHTON
"The Barretta of
Wimpole Street"
GARBOm"OdaJo
w.....
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL,
"The Most Accommod.ting
Theatre In Delaware County"
TODAY and SATURDAY
CLARK
GABLE
JEAN
HARLOW
WALLACE
BEERY
"CHINA SEAS"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"DANTE'S
INFERNO"
SPENCER TRACY
WEDNESDAY ODd THURSDAY
"ANNA IARENlNA"
GRETA GARBO
FREDRIC MARCH
FREDERIC BARTHOLOMEW
MAUREEN O'SUUJVAN
"ANNA IARENJNA"
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$69.50 without Lamp
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wish to pay cash, this handsome new
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oven ••• regulated temperature ••• lamp and
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Also Bengal models with up-to.date features.
Come in and see them!
ocroBER 11, 1935
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
the
owoenhJp
. manapD:lPt
Friends. ]osephSI!arP!~. and. Thomas on~sundaY will be "Opening the Windows"
Th. presideDt. 1I4rs. James F. Bogardus. .tatemeot
If a doII7 of
.....
r.....
_UloUOD)
..... of.(and
the
Cope. and the Jiberal-minded ~oman.Cath- an ·'A Neglected Christian Duty-Cbeer- reported on the State ConventioD which ofo....td pub!katloo tor,_~ bdot41the.......
A.. of'"
pUBLISHED EVERY FJUDAY AT
• last week• Tb e dif - the
above
nqu n:u In7 HCtioO 411.
olic; Matthew Carey. Th~ organized fulpess!' .
she attended at Ene
AQUt.
24. C8PUou..,
1912. embocUed
SWARTHMORE, PA.
"The· First .Llay. ~r Sunday School. So. The Sunday School will have a special fer.nt sections of the club are aD busy en- P...ta! La... o.d BaruloUo... printed OD the
·
.
..
··ty d
·
the revene
of thII
wit:.dd....et ot tbe
ciety" under the presl.de:ncy of Bishop mi5sionary
program on Sunday DlOnu.ug
listing
members f or actiVl
unng
1. That
tile· fOnD.
nam.10and
ANN B. SHARPLES
While. who held that office for forty-six at' 9.45. MIss GwendolYD Narbeth. the coming winter
••bllaher• ..utor OIId ...."' ... _ a r are:
EdItor ............
yeam.
missionary of the church, will .speak about
The Literat~re Section will hold its fint p!':!.l&hu, .Am, B.' ShlUPle-.. Swartbmoze.
Philadelphia was destined to be the ceo- hei work in Constaotin•• Algeria. .
meeting of the .....n at 8 o'clock De>
TlTUSJ.EWlG
ler from which the lIl()~em..t spread.
.
T . .... Ch~ N tea
1I40Dday evening. October 14. at the dub P"::i. ...._ . Tit.. ;So E.bI, Sw_
Branches were rapidly formed lD local
rDU'o.7
0
house. Mrs. F. Norton Landon, chairman, more, Penu.
ROSAlIE
DRYDEN
ch ch
f th
I!oeW _
.
.
d enomma
• tiODS ~ d
.. ThatIt.thename
__
(U ....ed b7 a eo...
ur es 0
e vanous
The. first fall meeting of the Woman's .es~~ UY . d·
~res tha t those interested in potation,
and10:IIddraa
muet be lfated.
OD
1I4ay
13.
1817.
these
local
schools
umted
A.;-:"._.will
be
held
in
the
Parish
House
the
Cmulating
Book
Club
be.
present
at
and
0100
Immedlot./7
thereu.der
the - h
.._
PhooeS_ _ _ _
t f
uTh e Sunday and Adult Sch00I on:- .
7
tbls mee~.
"."
and
a d _ of .tockboIde.. ownIJJa or 0_
o
.
orm
Monday
afternoon,
October 14th, at
ing
ODe
per
cent
or more or total IIIIlOUnt of
£ataretl . . S.coad au. Matter. J....,. 24. Umon." Thus the work was extended to 2 1:1\ o'clock.
I
atack. H not oWDed b7 • corporatloo, the
1829. at til. P.t 011,* at Swartlua.... Pa., dults
f
·
h
first
I
.
ed
t
d"""
B
_:to
Meet
Monclav
nam..beand
ad.......
of the
........
_tier tIL. Act of MarcIl 3. 1878.
a
,many 0 W om
f:8I11 o....f!!B
The Junior Woman's Auxiliary will meet
ro ...... ___
I
muat
idTeD.
If owned
by IodlYidoal
a firm. compaD7.
through the agency of these schools.
on' Monday evening, October 21st, at 8
Th B
ni will res me meetings "ext or other unincorporated eon~m. Its ~id-.:J
Dr Fergusson then traces the develop•
-•
e row es
u
addre5llll. .. well .. thOle of each ... v
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1935
' .
o'clock m the Parish House.
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the member. Inust be !dveD.)
ment of Org&DlZ8tinD from such local fed- . New oflicers of the Sunday School in- .
Sch I
The Eo.... of Bobert E. Sharpl...
Ii·
th
ugh
the
Internati
naI
Sunda
I
High
00 •
I. That the known bondholder.. moriPlreel
COMMENDS FIRE COMPANY
era DDS ro
•
a
:y dude, William I. Cleaves, Treasurer; Serand other MCuritT holden ownlnc or holdlaa'
School Association and Sunday School -gUnt B. Brewster, Jr. and Trevor Roberts,
SHERIFF BALES
1 per cent Dr' more of tcltaI amo~t. of oon~.
th Edit •
Council of the Churches to the final amal.. S· tart·
SherUf"1 O«tee-, Court Roue..
morta'alra or other aecurltiea aft. (It there
To e
or.
. " .
naI
ec:re es.
Media. PenDa..
.re nonll!. 10 llate.)
May I use the columns of the SWAIlm-1 gamation, In 1922, lOto the IntemaUo
The Woman's Guild conducted a motor
Saturda7. October 26. 1915
None.
KOREAN' to thaak the Swarthmore Fire ~unda~ School Council of Religious Educa.. pilgrimage to Valley Forge on Tuesday.
(~i!!.0~~da~·~e)
J'1~D8Thth! ::aeetw:f
~*t::;
Company for the very prompt and efficient t i o n . .
.
I
and HCurit)' holda'll. If atlJ'. contain. not. 01lly
.
hich th
responded to the
Tbe secoDd part of the hook sketches the
Presbyterian Cbun:h Notes
Conditio.. : $260.00 eooh or certllled eheo:k tha
af ._old... o.d eecurltT hoi.....
manner lD W
ey
•
th Church Sch
b
_.,. da
at thne of Iale (uuleu otherwbe efated In as they .ppear UpOn the boob of the eoDlpa117
recent call of fire at my home and the care- nse of e
001, olb WC\2l.· y
da advertleement). Balance In ten dqe.. Other but aJao. in eMetI where the atoekboIder or
m
f I
• which they bandied th. furnish- and on Sunday, with its progressive
Dr. TutUe Is expected to return to y conditione on day of we.
aeeurlt7 holder appears upon the.. ~bftdofl~
u way
th ds f dminis'
d
cb
from the Presbyterian Hospital, PhiIadel..
company .. truatee or in aD7 o~ ue........
ings
There was a very prompt response me 0 0 a
tration an the anges
.
b U t f th Fi ri F las
No. 164 relation the t1*tDe of the per'3On or corporation
th
o
fir a1arm which no doubt saved in curriculum. The first step was to secure phis. where he has een a pa en or e e
.. 8eIo_ber Term.
for whom ,uch traotee 10 oetI~. 10 "'-;'
to
e
e
uniformity in the I
ns t be taught last ten days while resting.
All that eertaln tract of land litu&te in the allo that the ...Id two parqraphl conla 11
a Ivery serious property damage.
~me d th th -:"~tb 0 wise gen.. In Dr.Tutt'e's
absence last Sunday the TowDllhlp of Marple. Counl)r of Delawdant~ ltatemnte embracing arr~ full lm'dledce
.d th t th esidents of Swarth m or er at ere ~ e a
..
•
State of Penneylvania, boonded and eae
and belief .. to. the eire
_nees ap COQCODSl er
a
e r
•
•
- era! oversight and direction of study. This pulpit was supplied by Rev. Luther DlDl.. accordin&, to a plan plotted September 110. ditions under .whleh lltoekholdeq and 1HeUl'itr'
more are very fortunate m havmg so h ·
b
.
...... t I th
mitt of Swarthmore Place Mr DiJumitt 1926. b.J' Damon and Foeter. Civil En&'ineen. holdens who do not appear upon the booQ
!Ii . t
fir d artm nt
avmg een won, 'mm __ 'a.e y ere was
,
• p. b
•
froa;a deed... followe:
.
the eomp.1l7 all t.rutteel, hold etack aod
e ep
e.
found the necessity for graded lessons As is one of the secretaries of the res ytenan Bea-Innfna at a point. a corner of land of ties in a eapaeitJ' othl!'l' than that of a bona
e oen a
HARVEY R. PIERCE.
.
B d f Ed ti
William Wonall'lI btate. In line of land of flde owner; and thlll affiant .... no reuo.
early as 1852, the Unitarian Board, under oar 0 7 u~ o n . .
WOllam Bria1: Ettate. _Dd ezlendln.. thence to btlJeve that .OJ' other penon~ ...eocfatloa.
•
the leadership of Edward Everett Hale had :rIte Men s Bible Class will open for the alol18' the lut mentioned land south flfUO.. or _corporatlon h.. any intel'elt cI..iNct or in-_
BOOK OF LATE REV. E. MORRIS published such a series. In 1877 the Epls- .....n De>
}:
&;::"";'•• other H
At the mornmg worship ne>
G. That the ove"",. DUmber of COPI.. of .
L
secr~tary
of ...
id dgtances.
DavJs landvb:
the South
followlll8'
three_
COUI'SM eaeh lune of tli,1a publication sold Or dlatrib-td
UHistoric Chapters in ChrIstian Educa- essons" and·10 1900, P resJ.·den t Harper,Mr
" W M
. ' Danner
•• ' execuUve
f Le
ill peak
ud
4fty.two
uled. throuah the malla or oth~ to pa .
Ii·on ..
• America." by the Iale Rev. Dr. of the University of Chicago (Baptist) I the Amencan M1SS1on 0
pers, w s
. tbfrtJ' mlnutee Welt .Ix hondreci a..d flttT and luNcrlben duriq the alx: mOUths P~!.p,~
d aI bl
one-hunck'edtba
feet to
• t!'rner:
the ·elate ahown above lB-(~-'~~1o.
E. Morris Fergusson, of Swarthmore, pub· ma e v ua e con tribUtia ns. The General f The
th following
Y
Pofficers
· I ' S have
·et.been
P elected
'dent thirtJ'-two
north thlri7-one
depee8 fifteen
minu
wee fa; required from dally pubUcawuQII vuq.
I
d Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ap· or e oung eop e s oc! y.
resJ.
J lour bnndftd .nd forly.four and nlnetT-be
.
ANN B. SHARPLES.
Iished by Revell, is a most readab e an
. ted
· t t · 1908 t" plan the Robert Erskine i vice.presidenl, Dorothy one.hundredtha feet to a corner;: and nth0Ph
PubUsber and EdItor.
valuable review of the progress of religious paID
a comDll ee 10
R bert L 'ttl • illty-one de.-rees :litteen mJnuta eat
rea
S
to
d bs rIbed before me thla Ijt
education in the Churches of the United work in that church and in 1913 the most Storm; secretary-treasurer, 0 ,
I e, hundred and ef8'bb'-one and seventJr.three one. dayw:lnoc~. ::15.c
.
"."
d CO ' r e b '
k
chairman of Membership CoDllDlttee, Ellen hundredthl feet to a corner of land now or
PETER Eo TOLD.
States and Canada. Dr. Fergusson was an mteresl.&U6Gan l
eDSlHve WO~_,. WdaRS Viehoever' Program Committee, Ellen Wil- latapf EDfoeEw0rre!.: theI'Ice ~~~~~':
(117 commlAlon spirea Much 12. 18S!11.)
ati ' ary
• adere,vital
Wa:a.·The
y Hams' Missionary
,
•
lata 4fteen
()
noe.
nom.
• ...,. and ..
authori ty W h 0 wrot e out 0 f a I0 ng and done
Iig
t 'cti n
Comnuttee.
Doto th ea or
degrees
mtnutes
weet nOnA
fon hundred
dis"·-·:-~ed ·~n·ence
He was an re ous IDS ru on was m e .
D dd' U
•
C m1ttee Ann Orr These ftf"--three and aeventJr-flve one--bundredtha fed EST.'TE OF FLORENCE S. ZIJOIEItJlAN
uual.lGU.
-1"""
most prominent leader was the Rev Dr. 0 ; .l.Y.&US1C a m ,
.
to ~ oorner of land now or late of Estate of
(Ide 01 Swarthmore, Delawaq
CoQllt7. Pa.)
active participator in and an observer of J .. A ann a Methodist minister in Gary officers will be installed next Sunday eve- Harry Hipple; thence by .aid land......~cn: ..!r deeeaaed.
.
the movements which he. describes.
• ....,.... v
I
• _1_...
late of Estate or Hany Hippie, no.n.u lU. ..... LE'l'TERS OF ADMINISTRATION CUIII
•
rts Tb He. at the suggestion of the principal of the &I.UI6'
•
one degrees Bf'teen mlnuttoe east four hun_ testame-nto annexo OD the above Batate have
The book is divided mto two pa.
e
bli sch Is D Wirt called the local The Sewing CommIttee for the Bazaar dred .nd twent)r-nln8 feet to a wblte oak tree been granted to the undersiped. who request
first section deals with the Sunday School pu c
00,
r.
,
b h ld N ember 7 will meet next and north fifty-flve deareee eut one hundred all persona h.YiD8' claime or dem.anda ....lDat
movement in America, which had its in- pastors into conference and within a year to e e
ov
t th h
f Mrs and nlnetJr-four and levent)" one-hundredths the Estate of the deeedent to make known the
th R nine churches and synagogues used the Tuesday afternoon a
e ome 0
• feet to a corner: and north fOrt)"dt;°":"'~ lI&IDe. and all persoue indebted to the deeedent
ception in Philadelphia. In 1788, e t.
• d'
Hervey Schumacher on Haverford Ave· west six hundred and twntJ' an 0 of ~~ to make payment" without dela7. to JIarion
Rev. Willi· am Wh·,t.. recently consecrated time allotted for religious education unng
C F N'
d 114
J S hundredlhll feet to • point ~ • comer
tho AI'-. Admlnlotratrb: Co to. ... 110 South
scb I h u
nue. Mrs. . . Dyes an
r s . . . now or late ot John L. Farra: tbenee by e
yu
the first American Bishop in the Anglican
00
0 IS.
Bt
the chairmen of this committee. said land now or tate or John 14 Farra. Cheater Road, SwartJunore. P ..
IiDe. prop"sed to the Vestry of Christl In 1930 some four thousand Sunday a es aregu\ae
.; .... f th Young Men's north alxty.three de&Teell east ab:: hundred:':: 0jot'n hS::ot!!toAd::;, Bag.
S h I
k
th
d
t
the
great
con
The
r
r
mee~
0
e Tuesday has fortyooeight
and forty.five one-hundredth8
Church, of which. with St. Peter's, he
c 00 wor elS ga ere a
.. CI b scheduled for the coming
to a corner of l.nd now or late 01 Phoebe
John B. Miller, Esq.
still rector. that the work of
Of
vention
in
Toronto.
They
represented
the
b
U
t
ed
eek
and
wm
be
held
Farra:
thence
hy
eaid
land
now or lafte W
14B8~'10ad'dTlCbtle
..lI1Jt.~td(~
..... Bp~~.r:.:
d
Ch ch Sch I departmentalized een pas pon one VI ,
Phoebe Farra .nd land now or late o .
.-.-..
Raikes, of Gloucester, England,
mo em
~r d d00dmin!s'
. t red t . ' at the church Tuesday, October 22, when Edward MUleI' and M. Rebec!ea,. hialwU
...
e ...,u~
P..
9-21-8T
•
educati on b e 5 tarte.
d • Boo o.p
graded
an ofa the churches
e
0 from
gIve Mr. Robert H.
ue will aix
twenty.efght
degt"eell
forty-be
m nu
eM ~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;
ligtous
t th' equlppe
nsUtuency
alg, 0 f Ogden Aven,
hundred .nd
fourteen
and sixty-three
onecalled together a group of influential
o. e co
ld
d
t 'train be the speaker. All young men of the nundredthiJ· feet to a pointi thenee by land
th
the distinguished
childhood to o. age, an a equa e ·
ti
asked to reserve this date of ..Id Illller'1 the followln&, fourf
~_:
zens, among
em
.
• th f ndamentals of the Christian congrega on are
• and described: South ten dqt'ees oriy- ve
"'Thf.!t'C is no Ruch tlling as
siclan Benjamin Rush, a Universalist; two Ing m
e u
d b
th ds The Woman's Association holds its first minutes eaat. one hundred and elg-M.:I.n ':~ I
'
faith
language
an
y me 0
.:_8
f the season tod!lV
Sewing .will .nd
eeventy~
..flve
'1';1 1 J
0
n. it.a.,..,
.. ' fP.--=-...be_:. .:;l...
"'•• t din t ath·
".-.1;· ...........
Rv·.religious
JDeeo..l..U6
Q,.
. :'f".,.
torf.7-ehr~
MIllo one .....
'"lUI
.. , LH',. I
•. "
tj o!,U.
." '.. ~
• 3HP.P e
0
eJr sev'?",!~ti'1
be done for the Needlework Guild and for forty_thre.e and fifty-fiVe! one-hund U'I! [~'''. t
0Ul'
i
education has come an lDsplra on or worN
b
B
r Mrs Alden Q south eighty-one degrees. thirty minut~" ea_ t J
po
ship and a desire for Christian service. Dr. the
ovem er chaza8 h· t '
. one hundred and- 1lfty.two thand nln....
d }'-fidlf.' !
•
d·Its real purpose.• Davis is the lun eon
one-hundredths
and .hd
50U elfthty
.even
e..
Fergusson has mterprete
, os ess.
greea
eaet three feet:
hundred
..three and
"Every Church a School in Christian Liv..
JUDI·or Club Op__
sixty-three oneo-bundrroth8 feet to the fl.1
•
~....
menUoned point and pl.ce of beg{nn ng.
mg."
Contatnlne twenty-alx and one--tenth more or
(Note.-The above review was made for The Junior Club held its opening meet- Jess acrea.
th ~-h"
d "'rivUse
.
Octob er 8 . After of Together
with
use.n!n ~(lueatIon
the SWARTHMOIlEAN b y the.R ev. J . Jarden ing on Tuesday evenmg,
a cartw.y
froma.
the~ premises
I. the CLEANEST Shop
Guenther, rector of Trinity Church, a long business meeting news was flashed to Cedar Hollow road as 1'T80....b• .0M0r:!
in Swarthmore
Swarthmore, and secret ary 0 f the Depart- over Station GAB of Swa rth more. This and
campconfirmed
by deed unto
dated Andrew
February no
28, '7
1857, a'Dd
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SUD~y..
PHI LADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
:'ea:':.':::'..l0t::;d'':.~ 6::-':"~ ~':'~ ~e .~e'l.~
:!n8
r
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tI'
COT
one-h~n~~ !~.:...eeJ:. ~
n'
ment of Religious
In Deed BookVacant
M. No.J'l'Qood.
2, page 251.
• ) Education of the Diocese program was arranged hy Miss Katharine recorded
No improvements.
of Pcnnsylvama.
Sold
as the pl'operty of William R. Bricker
----<.~and
Gertrude
Brieker. hie wife.
Methodist Church Notes
SINCERE SERVICE
WILLIAM K. RHO~~~~~ECHIN,
Sherlft.
FOR AL MOST 60 YEARS
The newly elected organist and director,
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGELowell 114. BroomaD. will preside at the
MENT. CIRCULATION. ETC.. REQUIRED
"rgaD and direct the choirs in the services
.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGIlwID ·
on Sunday. Mr. Brooma
.
gIye an
M A.6AIR. Pmld.nt
Of The Swartbmorean, puhliahed weekly at
. RIT.l·S81-RACE 1110
Sw.rthmo"" Pen••.• for O.tober 1. 1••••
" rgan recital OD Sunday eveDlDg at 7.45.
playing Schubert's "Unfinished Symph ony,"~!~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:;~ Slate
Count)"ofofPenns,.lvanla,
Delaware,
. Quality at Medium PrIce
"Serenade" and "Ave Maria."
P.rlect HeatlD.& at Low Coat
The sermoD theme of Dr. Wayne ChanBel';)re me. a Notary Public in .nd for the
State
aforesaid, penon.lly aD'"
WM. S. HOBBS
nell in the morning and evening services
TRINITY CBUllCR
peared. and
Ann count)"
B. Sharples. who. baving been
duly
I.w, Pubileher
deposea and
Cheater Proteetallt
Road aad EpleC!opal
Colles_ Avenue
that swom
she Is aceording
the Editorto and
or Ban
the
Rector;
Swarthmorean. .nd that the followlnB la, to
Rev J Jorden Guenther, S.T.M.. Rector
the best of her knowledge and belief... true
Rev: T: A. Merywea.ther, Dir. Rei. Edue.
8'00
A. X'-Sunday
X-Holy Communion.
9:"5 A.
School and Bible Cl8SB.
.
11;00 A. M:-Mornlng P"",er a.d Senno••
Mr. Guenther will preach.
NOW RIPE
TIlE
COLAFEMINA
swARTIDIOBE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Just Off MiddletownVINEYARD
Road between.
lIeY. ;Saho Ella.. '\"oWe. .."'10....
Uma ODd Gradyville
10 'OO-Sunday School. Women·s Class, Dr.
PHONE MEDlA 646 R.l
ON SWARTHMORE FIELD
·
Clewell. The
Men's CIIlSiS open for the
SUNDAY
season.
Saturday, October 12th, 2,30 P. M.
U-OO-Morning Worship. Address by Mr. W.
•
!rI. Danner, Executive Secretary of the
Admisaion--$I.00 Plus Tax
American Mission to Lepers.
S:Oo--Girls" .nd Doya' Choir rehearsal8. _
Next Home Game--Dickinson, October 19th
'l:OO-The Young People. Robert Eraklne
leads.
FRIDAY
.
'1 :So-Monthly meeting of the Session With
Dr. Kline.
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I
Bettendorf
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I
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0 LIVER H• BAIR CO_
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CHURCH NE''17S
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F0 0 T BA LL
G' RAP E S
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
vs.
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
COME IN FOR YOUR STATE INSPECTION NOW
J!~lIiMIEStJ)RIEI to
I~
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
SWARTB1l0RE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Putor
9 ·.eli A M.-Sunday Sehool.
U ~oo M.-"OpenlnJ' the Windows."
"'00 P. M.-Epworth League.
";45 P. M.-Opening organ recital by Mr.
Brooman.
Subject of Sennon: "Cheerful..
ness."
~ RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
1'80 A.
JI. to
WEDNESDAY
1:10 P. x.-8ewlDIJ and
' l q In. WhiUler B~
Specialists in the making and 6Hing
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
QuIlt;.
Jkm: l~cheoD.
All Cordlall:r laYited
FIRST CHlIRCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTBlIORE
Pull A_a below !Ionard
CASH PRICES
EJFective for October
Rice ... $ 6.50
7.75
Pea
8.75
Nut.
10.50
Stove
11.00
Egg.
10.50
Coke
8.55
Buck..
VAN ALEN :BROS.
COAL
'"Good to the last shovelful"
Call Swarthmore 10412
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
11;00 A. JI.--SundQ SellooL.
Ott
11,00 A. M.-&m_ ~.~
each
week. 8
Wec1a1!!llda¥ eveniq m~
m. Readlu room opea. dalb'. ueept Sunend holidays 1 to , p. 11.; Churdl edifice.
I
8~
11.==============================:0:1 .,.
President.
~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~
often, in defense of those who
take needless risks, but those who have
tried similarly risky ventures and failed are
seldom mentioned. Columbus was succ:esaful;
his was one of the few gambles in history which
ended well For most of us it is the COJllel"V&live venture which end~esafulIy.
lleetlna Boase.
~IJ.I
FRANK'S BARBER
SHOP
you bear it
SUNDAY
..
9:"5 A. M.-First Day School in Whittier
House.
9'''5 A M.-Morntng Forum-Janet payne
•
•
Whitney wlll lead discuAion.
11 :00 A. ••-lIeet:1Da' for Wonhlp III the
..
J~
Columbus
Took a
Chance!
A:
DEUVERY
IMMEDIATE
.~a.
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Inc.
CHESTNUT ST•• PHILADEI.PH IA.
All Our Suburban Stores, or See Your De.ler ar Dep."tment Store
3
This Bank Will be Closed AU Day Saturday, October 12,
tn
Co1umba Day.
.
11!:==============================011
are eordiallJ' Invited to attend .e .....
and aM the a_dine Room.
",
4
OCTOBER ll, 1935
11m SWARTHMOR£AN
NEWS NOTES
OCTOBER 11, ISH
Con.., auy. Prep School Gym •
I side at 110 Park Avenue thiS winter. whDe
Rydal. where- tbere Is an espodally beauDr. Brandfield attends postgraduate
Wayne MosteUer, of Park Avenue, aDd
Dr. and Mrs Fronds Harper and
About a week 180 Swarthmore CoJlege
Wallace
Steigleman, of' Waverly' Avenue,
added to its recent purdlases of the other
of Yale Avenue. who returned to Swarth- removed early this week from 307 Lafay- assistant dUefs of the Swarthmore Fire of Kenyon Avenue.
have
returned
from
the
Department,
Prep
School buildings, the gymnasium of
more last Friday. after a month at Spray ette Avenue to 512 North Chester Road.
Volunteer Firemen's State ConvenUoD held
the former school, which Is Ioc:ated on HarBeath. N. J.• left the following day on
M
baa B S'th
b b
bee last week In ConneJlsvlDe. Pa.
To Addraa Quaker Laden
0
their trip to the Okefenokee Swamp. In vlsI~ h e . MJJJJ it wB S ":'th ~
vaid Avenue just olf Ch..ter Road, almost
I
southern Georgia, where they will spend
er SOD,
r. . . DU , 0
Desn
H",rold
E.
B.
Spelght.
of
Swarthbehind
the
College.
will
address
the
Conference
Ing
d
also· -Lased
d wID
more
region·
ymg
left Sunday
return to her bome in San
of Quaker Headmaster& at Camp Dark
groUD was
pu,,;..
an
'Robeit
T.
BaJr,
of
Cornell
Avenue,
WBI
.
Francisco, Cal.
L'_
k·
be used in
eletted Sergeant-at-Arms of the American Wa t ers. N . I • tm;> wee -end.
athleU<
field. No purpose has been deMn. Troyer Andenob. of Swarthmore. M
F auk S'th I K
A
Legion County Comndtlee at a m....
aod Mrs W land H Ebb
f Walling
no. 0
enyon venue.
......
VIsed. as yet. for the buDding.
ford
.:itertalned theirree"':1ng grOu; left tbls week with ber mother. Mm.. AnnIe held last Friday nigbt in the Clayton T.
Dorothy Delzer to Speak
at luocheon on Wednesday at the home Thompson. 01 Glou""ter, M..... for Sndth Po.t at Media.
Bulfa'b. N.• Y .• wbere they will .pend a
Mr. Bair. who Is a past commander and
An imj>orlant meetln!! in the interest of
of ...~. Ebbree.
D1..
week or 80.
adJull!nt of the Harold Ainsworth Post, peate \VIII be held Monday. October 14. at
Col1ins ~aD'l the aUditorium 01 Sleighton
Mr. aod Mril. Louis W. Wheelock, of
SwatUlIDore. has served on the county F
Park aod Harvard Avenues, sailed WednesMr. and Mrs. Ambrose Van A1en. of comndlt.. lor three yean.
artn 9...bO for GIrls, Darlington, DeIaday oil the "Noniiandie" for a two months' Park Avenue, had as their guests last
•
ware Counly.
Dortlthy Detzer, execuUve secretary of
trip abroad. Visitln!! among other
The Harold Ainsworth Po.t. Amerl
Paul Brown. 01 Walnut Lane. and Mrs.
.
L·
d AualIia
wID h Id th •
0<
ro~ urope.
s
•
J bb E Filtk . f WaIUlIgf rd
Among those from Swarthmore who at- eglon, an
ry,
0
etr anThe train rea
Wheel~'
tended the Prlh
W-~"~~ball RaiDe at PrIn.elOn N. I. last Sa.tur- haven Inn on Friday e\-thing. October take IIa1Umoi'e Pike through Media to
Y or...
on cuu~y.
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'w'• Luchrlng. 25th
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day were: Mr. and Mn.
M'
juncubll
AOUte I and 352 (Blad< ltorae
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. h. Hobbs.... ho 01 River\tlew Road; Dr. and Mrs. E. I.
rs. I. PaUl Brown, of WalJlllt Lane. Tavern). Turn right and pro
this week for Cleveland. Obio. before reMr•. Albeb T: Eavenson, 2bd. and Mr. arrange for transportaUon by telephonillg
turning to their home iu MialnI. Ft..
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of George F. F e n n o . .
Mri. i!ugene StaUings. Swarthmore 1566-1.
Kenyon Avenue. entertained last SaturLitst year there \vete IIfty-elght tables
phylJls Dana. of Elm Avenue. who re- day evening iu tt!lebl-aUon of their fortieth and it is hoped to have ab even larger
«nllt underwent an operaUon on one 01 wedding aiui\vetsary. Their guests were nbmber pr.....t this year.
To Bqiii PaYilta LUayette Ave.
her· ankJ.. at Tl!mple Universlty HospItal. Mr. alid Mrs. Bucher Ayres. Mr. aod Mrs.
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Notification has been received trom the
day
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WPA that work wID be begun on Friday.
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Din!tnore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sawyer,
There ate three rtmain;ng "House and October 11, on the paving of Lafayette
Ioseph Coliins. 01 Guernsey Road, en- M .... HUbld Bam.. and MIss Nellie Col- GBiden Days" sPOnSored by the Pennsyl- Avenue. insla\Jlng a storm sower at the
tertainell Ibe members of the Swarthmore 1Ins. •
vania League of Women Voters, the houn foot 01 Kenyon Avenue, and other misHigh S
Yarnall's twenty-niuth year as residents the members of the League and their friends are expected.
of Swarthmore.
being from 2 until 6 o'dock in the afterMn. ·S~bt Walter, 01 North Chester
nooll.
Mrs. Aifred E. Longwell. of Lafayette
. Public l..brary Houn
Road, with her cousin, Mrs. W. Clinton
On October 15 the opening of the bouse.
Avenue.
was
recenlJr
tailed
to
Brookllne,
Coleman. of Chestnut lfiII, and Mrs. Frangarden and studio 01 Miss Violet Oakley.
We bave been asked to repest tbe houn
ces Barney, of Rose Valley, are motoring M..... by the death 01 her father. Mr. McCallum and St. George Road. Chestnut
of
the library in Its temporary quarters on
in Virginia. They plan to spend Saturday H. F. Robenoll.
Hill,
is
the
rare
opportunity
tendered
the
the
third 1I00r of Borough HaD. Adult
~at Stratford, where the Lee homestead is
Mable Swint Ewer and Nathaniel Ewer, League by MIas Oakley. Member.! of the books wID be issued on Monday and
to be dedi
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fricke, of WaI- Lauderdal~, Fla., rectnUy were guests at a
linglord. plan to entertain with a house buffet supper. given by Mrs. Theodore to the Leasue his beautiful bome and
a short drive beyond Ardmore. A special
. You can hay. a 1.1.Ferris Thomsen Cottage. .
at Miami Beach. Fla.
feature 01 this visit will be the presence of
READERS DIGEST
phOD. In you bom. for
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Merriam and daughMiss Hannah Sndth. ~augbter of Mr. the architect, Mr. Edmund B. Gilchrist, at
Should Be ;a Every Home
tel,' Jean Mackenzie Merriam, of Swarth-I and Mrs. Henry L. Smtth, of Stratford 4 P. M., to conduct the party through the
lea. than a cUm. II dcrt.
more Avenue have returned home from a Road, Wallingford, has been made a estate and' explain its special features.
$3.00 per Year
$5.00 for 2 Year.
visit at their farm "Glen Roy" Glen Spey Student Librarian Assistant at Colby Junior
As Delaware County will furnish the
SuhscrlptiOll. for ALL Ma.azlne.
T 1-1 f_
f-I! 1 I
T L L t. I' H 0 r~ E
N. V., spending the week-end 'at Skytop ~ College, in New London, N. H. t where she hostesses for this O«aslOD, it is hoped
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
CI~~.1P 0\ \.','
PEN'iSY 1 VANJ A
the:Poconos.
is a senior.
that there will be a large delegation frC!m Swarthmore 1383..W
313 Dartmouth Ave.
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Miss Sndth is doing the work as a the county. If sufficient notice is given,
~rs. William Gaede will arrive Monday laboratory course, .pr~y~caUo~ in its ~ transportaUon will be fumlshed.
on the "Europa,-rr--uaveliii'"g lroni her former tent.
The list! visit' ~iII'-be' td :"~Kangarty /" the
home in \Vestphalia, Germany, to join her
Both she and Miss Mary EIJen Mercer, most beautiful and unusual estate of Mr.
husband and three daughters in their new daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, William S. Peace, on Hampton Road,
homet 423 Harvard Avenue.
of North Chester Road, Swarthmore, have
been taken into the College Glee Club.
RESOLUTION
Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Ayrault. Ir .• 01
WHEREAS the Borough of SwarthmoM deTonawanda, N. Y., with their daughter,
sirea to improve Lafayette AvenUe" between
Evelyn, were the guests of Mrs. Ayrault's
Princeton and Harvard Avenues hy the setting 01 curba and paving of the cartway, and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. West,
providing the neeElf5.88ty drainage thereof i and
of North Princeton Avenue, from last
WHEREAS due to the lateness of the seuon
Saturday until Wednesday of this week.
an emergency exists, requiring' a shortening'
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FOR RENT
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!tENT-Attractlye .ulh!-, abo ""' .. belor
apartment. warm. ,unR)". 'Print. lamIb'.
. 'l'e:lepbone: Swarthmore Ilt-W.
FoR RENT-Sunll7, newly decorated room.
fireplace. Good bome cookiq. Reuonable.
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Miss Mary K. Chapin. of 110 Park Ave-I
Girl. Seout News
nue, will leave on the 12th, to spend a
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couple of weeks with friends in Berryville'l Troop ~o. 6 will meet at 9.30 tomorVa., before going to Chicago, where she row morrung, Saturday: October 12, at the
expects to spend the winter.
home of Mrs. F. A. Child, 314 Vassar Avenue. The Scouts should come prepared
Dr. and Mrs. Ira J. BrandlieId, of for a luncheon hike and bring carfare and
Frederick, Md., and their family, will re- du~.
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CONSULT TOUR TEll PHON I
DIRICTORY
OR YOUR LOCAL ~OPPIRI DIALIR
"BE COMFORTABLE WITH KOPPERS·
of the periocJi lor advertising for bids lor
material and/or services in connection there-.
with:
NOW THEREFORE it is hereby expressly
declared that an emergency exiab requiring
that the said work of improving Lafuette
Avenue be begun at the earliest possible
moment, therefore btds for any materiaJ.
equipment and/or services required In connection therewith shall be advertised in the
Swarthmorean once. and shall be opened at
a public meeting of Council. regular or special,
held one week thereafter.
Passed this ninth day of October. 1985.
J. AltCHER TURNER.
President of Council.
(Seal)
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
Approved: October 10. 1935.
JOHN H. PITMAN.
BUl'B'e8lI.
EMERGENCY PROPOSAL
Staled bids will be receIved by the Borough
of Swarthmore in Council Chambel". Borough
Hall. Swaribmo:'e, Pa., on Oc:tober 18, 1986,
at 7.45 P. M•• lor 8upplylng approximately
five hundred and fifty gallons ot hot asphalt
to be used in the construdlon of apPl'Oxi ...
mately seventeen hundred and fifty square
yards of bitUininoua concrete llaving.
Bids are to be strictiy in ac:c:ordance with
specifications. a COllY of whieh may be 0 ....
tained. without charge, from the undenti&"ned
in Council Chamber. Park Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.
The Borough reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
ELLIOTT RlCHARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
EMERGENCY PROPOSAL
Sealed bids wiH be received by the Borough
of Swarthmore in Council Chamber. Borough
Hall. Swarthmore. Pa .• on October 18, 1986.
at 7.46 P. M., for SUpplying approximately
seven hundred tons of crushed rock In alzes
ranging from 2%" to ecreenings.
Bids are to be strictly in aeeordance with
8peeifieations. a eopy of which may be ob-tained. without charge. from the undersigned
in Council Chamber, Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. A certified cheek tor one hundred
dollars must accompany eaeh bid.
The BorouJ;:"h r('Serv('S the right to reject
any or all bids.
ELLIOTr RICHARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
A HAPPY UFE-tbe goal of all. PURE
FOOD--life's peated necessity. Pennc:rest'a
Pure Milk, A BI ESSING IN A B01TLE. It
WIll belp you travel oa THE HAPPY HIGHWAY OF HEALTH.
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EMERGENCY PROPOSAL
Sealed bids will be received by the Borough
of Swarthmore in Council Chamber. Borough
Hall, Swarthmore,. Pa•• on October 18, 1936.
at 7.45 P. M•• for aupplylng approximatel;p
twelve hundred lineal leet of straight granite
('urblng and approximately one hundred leet
of radit18 granite curbing.
Bids sre to be strictly in accordance with
specifications. a copy of which may be 0....
tained. without chanre. from the undersigned
in Council Chamber, Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Pa.
A certified cheek for one hundred do'lan
mWit attom.pany each bid.
The Borough reserves the right to rejee1:
any or all bids.
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON •
Borough Stoereta.:y.
COAGULATION
CoaguIaaion is the fint step in a settling pl'OOO88
removing particles of earth and forcign matter
from the water. It is one of the many steps taken
by the Philadelpbia Suburban Water Company to
insure you of a plmaiful supply of elear, safe water.
Congulaaion is accomplished by the introduction
of alum, which forms a gelatinous doc.. SedJ~menta
tion then takes place during the slow p&88age of
this water through n basin in ,..hich it is retained
for several hours. The particles of gelatinous floe
attach to themselves the heavy particles of earth
and the combined m&88 sinks to the bottom.
Alum was fint used 88 a coagulant for the clnri.
fieation of water by the Cbinese years and years
ago and bas been in constant use ever since.
This is the twenty-first of a series of instruetive
narratives dealing with the wonders of nnture and
humnn accomplisbments whicb make it possible
for you to bave a plentiful 8npply of water at all
times. Look for thc next narrative in this paper
two weeks &om today_
ft~ERTIFIED
WATER
PEDIGREED STREAMS"
. The regular monthiy meeUng
Friendly CIrc:Je will be held next
day afternoon. October 17. It 2
at the home of Mrs. Benjamin W.
406 Swarthmore Avenue. Mrs.
Bolten wID be
of the
Thurso'dod;
CoDins.
Charles
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RENT s.aatlfu117 flmIlohed .U_
Alexander McCurdy \VIII present an
organ recital at the Vesper Service this
,ent.leme.... TelephoDe: Swarthmore 2012.
Sunday evening at 6.30 in Clothier Me;OR RENT--310 Elm Avenue, one bait of two
lunlb" houae. lour hedrooma•. ' " per month. morial. Swarthmore CoUege. AD friends 01
Albel't N. Garrett. Swarthmore .89# PenlQ"" the CoDege are weltome at th... weekly
packer 444,2_
meetings.
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FOR BENT .Furnilhed.
1OOm# print. home.
convenient to buln... dbtriet. Reasonable..
Laundl7' Included. BhUt..... if d.lrecL au
Dartmouth Avenue.
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The monthiy·meeUng of the W. C. T. U.
FOR REN't-Attractive modem apartment: will be. held at. the home of Mrs. Harv""
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living room, bedroom, kitchenette. bath. R
• Pierce, 109 South Princeton Avenue
Telepbone: Swarthmore 12.f-M between G and
'I P. II.
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n~t Wednesday afternoon, October 16. at
3 o'clock.
FOR RENT-Sub-Iet furnlahed apartment. two
AD interested in the cause of temperance
bedrooms# .mall liviD&' room, dinette, Idtehen,
bath, porch.....~ Private. modern. Tele- are cordially invited to attend.
phone: Swarthmore 176-W.
. Chairman
FOR SALE
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Mrs. E. D. Brauns, of Rutgers Avenue
FOR SAL~Player plano with fifty choice
rolls. Good condition. Telephone=- Swarth.. is chairman of the committee in charge of
more 2062.
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J.·OR SALE-Beneflt Mount Holyoke College
Scholarship Fund. If 70U al'8 bU)inlr fall
bulbs lrom Dreers. »laee yoUr order with :Mrs.
Waldo E. FiBher, 600 Harvard Avenue, Swarib..
more 169O-W.
FOR SALE-Red PenlaD JdtteDl. four months,
line pedigree, beautiful coat. healthy, lively.
$7.50. Telephone: :Media 16U-W.
WANTED
WANTED-Let the Opportunity Shop. 868
Main Street, Darby, sell ),oor uaed clothing.
. Especia1ly n~~: ,men's .~ita- and overeoat.a,
women's winter coata. children's clothi1)l' all
kinds. For infonnaUon, telephone: Madison
4562.
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WANTED-One . set ot· Compton's Encyclo. pedla,) ablo' large size: doll hoU!e. Reply Boi
L, Swartbm,orean.
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WANTE:t)..:....Woman ,w..nb. work of any kind,
by the day. Loci.' reference. Telephone:
Swarthmore 811 late ih afternoon. .
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'PEJ{SONAL-NeeF iellao)e·:·makls,· wait- dinnel'll in eveninR'. general housework, and one
laundress. Sl~ out. Call or write 1520 W.
8th. St... 'Re.ar.' Ch~ter. Pa.
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FOR CAREFUL BUYERSI
Every Modem Improvement Uled
507 N. CHESTER ROAD
,13,750
OPEN SUNDAY
A1r-condltioned, 011 heat. . Uv:laa Roam 18
feet by 27 feet, 2 fireplace., 2 en.cllHleci
porch_. model'D kitchen. 4 bedrDom. and
dreaslD. room, 2 tile haths. maid'. room
and bath, 2_car aat'al'e. lot 112 ft. x 170 ft.
See or Phone
ROBERT T. BAlR.
Number 211
FOR RENT
IIedroo
DweIU~~~.........~,
2 h.aths. a.,age; l'-"._~ lot; $70 a mODiL
E.. C. WALTON
SWARTHMORE, PA.
SALE
the dinner in connection with the Bazaar
which the Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian Church will hold on November· 7.
Mrs . .J. V. S. Bishop, of Harvard Avenue,
is chairman in charge of the Bazaar.
The home of Dr. Frank S. Gillespie, at
the
selected by Architectural Forum for in..
c~usion in its collection of 101
the finest
small houses built in America in recent
years.
Two pages in the October Forum are
exclusiveTy devoted to,this,house'which was
designed by Rithard W. Me
views as well as a complete construction
outline.
of
Weight Certifieate Required
For the information and protection of
borough residents the SWARTHMOREAN' is
publishing the foUowing informaUon which
the state requires that every person delivering solid fuel bave on a weight
of the solid luel.
"The name of the seller~
"The name of the purchaser.
"The license number of the vehicle.
_ ~cThe _sig~t1:l!"e of .the., lic~ weigb-'i:n~""" wham""wi'Std:---·· " -. -'::-:.::;""-,"
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"In all cases the weight certificate shall
be delivered to the purchaser."
The above is as stated in the text of
the Baldi Bill, approved by the Governor
and e1fe
$7.OOG-Sev'e.. Roo~. Hardwood Floors,
Fireplace, r;.r.e Lot. 2-Car_ .Caraca •
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
6-Room Bun.alow. Lot 75 by 200. 2_Car
ORDINANCB No. S7'
e.
AN ORDINANCE establi8hlng the linea and
WM. S.BlTTLE
grades of Laluette Avenue between PrinceS .... tlamor. 111.J
ton Avenue and Harvard Avenue In the BorNoUuy PubUc - In,urance - Real E.tate
ough 01 Swarthmore: provfdlmr for the Improvement there
sary drainage, ereetion of· retaining walls
1. $3O--Dartmouth Ave.; hot water;- 3 :Bed_
where necessary, end paving of the cartway; authOrizing the proper Borough oftieera
room Houa.; occupy Oct. 15th; .peclal
to exeeute the necessary contracts for an,.
value---t30.00.
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,. $6O--Lafayette Ave.; 3 bedroDm., • eep- . State or Federal aid that may be obtained
IDI' porch; fine he.tin.. and eOl1vement
in connection therewith. and providing lor
the 88sessment and collection of two-thirds
10c.ll01l:....
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See or Pone
of
the costs and expenst& of the said ImROBERT T. BAlR
provementa from the ahutting property
Number 211
owners; and repealing all ordinances incon_
sistent therewith.
TIn: COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
SECTION 1. The following described strip
E ..erythi... Electrical
or traet of land is hereby declared and recognized as a public street or highway of the
SWARTHMORE 1568
Borough of Swarthmore as a }:Iart of Lafayette
Avenue, and the lines thereof are hereb,.
GruD,OW Refri..eraton and Radio..
establillhed, as follows:
Garwood
BurD
Be&'inning at a point on tbe present
easterly side of Prineeton Avenue. at the
distance of 581.67' north of the northerly
J_ QUINBY &
side of Park Avenue, extendinC' thence
north 80· 42# east the distance of 418.28'
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
to a point opposite the southerly end of
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Oberlin Avenue; thence aouth 69· 11'
east the distance of 218.50' to a point in
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
the northwesterly line of Harvard Ave..
nue; thence north 64° 17; east (acrosa
MEDIA.
PA.
BEu.. PHONE 4
the IntersecUon of said Lafll1ette Avenue
with said Harvard Avenue) 64.45' to a
point in the northerly aide of said Harvard Avenue: thence north 59· 11' west
238,52# to a point on the easterly aide of
Oberlin Avenue; thence north 69° west"
crossing Oberlin Avenue 52.95' to a stone
in the westerly line of said Oberlin Ave..
nue i thence south 80· 42' west 888.20# to
INSURANCE
a point in the easterly side of Princeton
Avenue aforesaid; thence south 1· 60' west
66.2S' to the point or place of beginning.
29 EAST 5th STREET
The section of Lafayette Avenue between
Princeton Avenue and Oberlin Avenue above
CHESTER described is 64' in width. and Includes in the
PLone, Cheater 6141
bed thereof an open stream or run which is
not at p~ent to be dfaturbed or covered over.
The section of Lafayette Avenue above described between Oberlin Avenue and Harvard
Avenue fa 50' wide.
a..r..
WAYNR MOSTELLER
on
MRS_ A.
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SON
Sweeney & Clyde
PETER E. TOLD
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All Lines of Jnaoran...
Including Life
Southerly Curb
The curb line on the southerly side of said
Lafayette Avenue shall be BB follows:
Notary PubUe
Beginning at a point of curvature in the
easterly curb line of Princeton Avenue
"7 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1833
672.2' north of the northerly side of Park
Avenue; thenea curving to the right alou
the arc of a circle baving a radius of
12.6' the arc distance of 17.21# to a point
of tangency; thence extending north 80·
42' east 881.SO· to a point of curvature;
thence curvin&" to the right alODB' the arc
of a circle having a radius of 100' the
arc dilltance of 70.01# to a point of
tange-Dey: thence sooth S9· 11' east 186.67'
In AU Ib Branches
to a :poInt of curvature neal' tho northwesterly side of Harvard Avenae; thenee
curvin&' to the right along the aN of.
circle having a radius of 12.6' the are dfs..
tance of 2S.68' to a poln.t of tangeney
in the northwesterly curb Une of Hervard Avenue..
North...,.
froa Prlneetoa to
Anytime;..... Anywhere
OHrIiD A'ftDac.
BeginniDB' at a point of curvature In
Mom.., Pot.
the easterly curb line of Princeton. Avenue (extended) 620.16' north of the DOrtJl.,.
UPHOLSTERING
Fumiture Restoring
FRED J. HARLEY
CaD Swarthmore 1441
Can
arc of • clrele cunl.Q" to the left with
radht. of 12.15' the arc dlataDCe of H.06'
to a point. of tall8ellq In the DOrtMrlJ'
elll'b line of Lala:rette AYenue. thatce
atendinc DOrth 80· 42' eut. 188.20' to a
pOint of cunature and thence mantua to
the left alooa the are of a circle baYbur
a nella. of 12.5' the arc cibtaDee of 11,21'
to a polDt of ta~ in the westerl,
eurb line. 01 Oberlin AftnDe.
BAKING NEEDS
N.rtllerIT cut. f... OMdia t.
roam. beclroom and printe, bath ffJr two
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Friencll,. Circle Nat Thunday
orb- .Ior. of Parit Ann... : .......... tho
IlarnnJ A.,.ea...
Beainnq at a point In the . .ter~
curb line ot Oberlin Avenae .us.2# south
of the ...atherl,. .Ide of Dartmouth AYn_
(ext.nded): tbence canIDa to the left
alone the are 01 a circle ba.,.m. a radlUli
ot 12.15# the arc dbtance of 11.11' to a
POint of taneency: thence ext.ndlne south
68· 11# u..t 218.&2' to a point of curvature: thence eurvillS' to the lett ala.... the
are of a circle havl.... • r&cUua of 12.6'
the arc distance of 8.8' to • point of
lanPDCY In the northerb' eurb line of
Harvard Avenue.
SECTION 2. The official ....... of that
PDprtlon of LafayetlA!: Annue about; to beo Imroved .shall be as tollow.:
Gnde of 8oathel'l7 Cum
Commencinc at a point of curvature In
the easterly curb line of Prineeton Av~
nue which point ta 672.2' north of tho
northerly Itde of Park Avenue,. at an eJe.
vatlon of 117.10' above the Bol"OU8"h
datum: thence descending to a point of
tangency in the southerly curb Une of
Lafll7eUe AvltDue at an elevation of
116.55'; thence by a uniformly deacendIn.. grade along laid southerly curb Une
of Lafayette Avenue the dl8tance of
381.85' to a point of curvature at an
elevation of 107.70';: thence by a deaeend...
Ing grade alOng" said curb line curving to
the right the distance of 85.("1' to a point
at an elevation of 107#: thence continuing by the ..me curve b,. aD ascending
grade the distance ot 85' to & point of
tangencY at an elevation of 107.1#: thence
at a Uniformly ascending grade alon&- laid
aoutherly curb Une the distance of 186.6'1'
to a point of curvature in the southerly
curb line of Lafayette Avenue. which point
ia at an elevation or 108.1'1';: thence at
an ascending grade alon&' laid curb line
curving to the right with radius of 12.6'
the dlatance of 28.68~ to a lloint of
tan~ney In the northWesterly curb liD')
of Harvard Avet;lue. whieh point is at an
elevation of 109.11# abcve the Borough
datum.
Grad. of Northeri7 Cllrh Line Between
Prineeton AnRlItI and Oberlin Annae
Beginning at a point of curvature In the
easterly curb line of Princeton Avenue
(extended) at a distance of 620.15# north
of the northedy side of Park Avenue. at
an elevation at 118.69' above the Borough
datum; thence at a descending grade aJob&"
said curb Une curving to the Jeft to a
point of tangeney In the north curb line
of t..fayette Avenue. which point Is at
an elevation of 116."4'; thence along said
curb line at a Uniformly deseendlng grade
the diatanee or 888.20· to a point of
curvature at an elevation ot 10'1.80'.
thence along Baid curb line curving to the
lett at a descending grade the distance of
1'1.21' to a point of tangencY in the
westerly curb line of Oberlin Avenue at
an elevation of 107.20#.
Grade of Nortberb' Carh Line lrom
OherUn A.,.enne 10 Hanard Annue
Beginning at a point of curvature in
the easterly curh line of Oberlin Avenue
at the diatance of 428.2' Bouth of the
southerly side of Dartmouth Avenue. at
an elevation of 10'1' above the Borough
datum; thence along Bald curb line curv_
ing to the lelt at a descending grade the
dlstanee of 18.81' to a point of tangency
in the northerly. curb line of Lafayette
AveDue at au . ..,..Uon of.. 106.9!.;· thence
eouth 69· 11' east at a uniformly aecendIng grade the distance of 288.52' to a
point of curvature In said northerly curb
line of Lafayette Avenue at an elevation
of 107.81' above the Borough datum.
SECTroN 3. The Borough Engineer fa
hereby directed to place the above described
section of Lafayette Avenue upon the offletaJ
Borough plan sbowing the Unes and grades
as . above set forth.
SECTION 4. The said portion of Lalayette
Avenue from Prineeton to Harvard Avenues
shall be improved by the settinl' of curbs,
in8tallatlon of necessary drainage pipea and
retaining w!:olla, and the paving of the cart;way in accordance with the IIPeclftcatioM
hereafter set forth.
SECTION 6. The curbs sball be of granite.
onfonnin- _to Borough specifications. The
c
...
cartway between Princeton Avenue and Oberlin Avenue shall be paved of the width of
22' with standard macadam. finished with
penelra:Uon asphalt in accordr..nee with 8tandan! Borough 8peelflcatloD8. The cartway of
Lafayette Avenue between Oberlin Avenue
and Harvard Avenue shan be PRVed likewiee.
but of the width of 25' from curb to curb.
plus the additional paving required at Intersections.
SECTION 6. Retaining walls shall be
erected along the northerly curb Hne between
Park and Oberlin Avenues wherever. In the
opinion of the Borough Engineer, the prox....
imity of the aforesaid etream or run makes
sUl!h retaining walls necessary. It is con.
templated that a stone retaining wall 25' in
length more or less shall be constructed along
and under sa.id northerly curb opposite premIlles now or late of ArmsUot'lg N. and LilIl,.n
W. Peinol, and a similar atone retaining wall
55' long, more or less. along and nnder the
eurb opposite premises now or late of Rosa
W. and Marion Marriot. The necessary drainage pipes. gutters or sewers shall be installed
under the direction of the Borough Engineer
and highway department.
SECTION 'I. Tbe proper Borough officers
are hereby authorized and directed to execute
lueh contracts and other documents as may
be necessary to accomplish and effect the 1mprovements herein provided. and to aceept such
Federal or State aid, or the aid of bureaus.
departments or other agencies of the respective
overnment8, 88 may be available.
g
SECTION 8. Upon c:ompletion of the work
and the ascertainment of the ca»t8 thereof,
assessment shall be made upon the abutting
properties for two-thirds of the estimated costs
of the improvements. according to the foot
frontage thereof. the Dorough paying the remaining one-third of such costa. Said ft88eS&oment shaH be made by the Iktrough Engineer
and the Borough Sereetary as provided by the
Iktrougb Code and "the 8upplements thereto.
Such asaessments shall be payable without
int.eretlot within thirty (80) days after the
c:ompletion of the work. hut any sueh &Ssess..
menu remaining unpaid for more than thirtY
(80) days from the time the work Is completed.
shall draw interest at the rate of 6% -per
annum from the date the work is completed;
and it not paid within fiv(! (5) months after
completion. the Borough Solicitor sh.all cause
liens to be filed agaill8t the respeebve properties for their n!8pective 8B8essments with
accrued interest. from the date of eompletfon
of the work. togetber with all costa and attomey's fees. The Borough re!w.rveIJ the r(ght
to collect the said assessments bi' other lawluI means In the dlscretion of Borougb Conncll
SECTION 9. Any Ordinance or llan thereof
con81ding with the provisions hereof be and
the same is hereby repeated so far aa the
satD(o con8icts with this Ordinance.
Passed this 9th day of October, A. D. 1985.
3. ARCHER TURNER.
President of CounciL
Attest: ELLIOTr RICHARDSON.
(Seal)
Borough Secretary_
Approved this 10th day.
of October. A. D. 1935.
.JOHN B. pITJIAN.
B"!lrae&$o
Specially PricecJ This Week. End
QIIId""
23
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49
C
S-Ibbag
Flour
12-
lbbag
The Highest Grad:e Famlly Flour lUlled.
12-
PRIM Pastry
Flour
5-lbbag 19c
Best Lard
lb can 190
lISCO Baking Powder
U. S. No.1 White
100-~g98C
Potatoes
Oranges
39c:
lbbag
15 Ths 17-:
Calif.
Valencia
doz·19 C
I
New York State Cabbage
lb 1c
Crisp Spinach 2lbs15c WinesRpApples. 3 lba10c
Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs10c Mushrooms
lb 29c
Oreen Peppers 12 for 10c Celery Hearts 2 for 10c
Y. State large 39C
IG ra pes N.Concord
basket
.
3 tall..... 17c
Farmdale Evaporated Milk
Glen Cove Vegetable Soup
6 COla 25c
IISCtJ Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 2 P.... 15c
('heese 19tr
Ib
Well aged to give you lust the flavor yOU will enjoy. Try It today.
IlSaJ Sliced Rye Bread
tOt
2 8 oz pkgs tSt
1/. Ib can 2Sc
large loaf
9c Creamettes (QUI~kac~:::.·ng)
'Coleman's Mustard.
Boscol Coff..
(bear. 27c
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Syrup
lISCO Golcl~'! T "1>1,,
Your
Cboi .. "
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Standard QUd.liLy
Tomatoes Red Ripe I.rg••••
Grapefruit ~.=:~ No.2 c.art IO~
Post Bran Flakes 2 Pkgs 19c
Post Toasties
2 Pkga 13c
.17c Hostess Marshmallows
Ib pk& 14c
33c Stuffed Queen Olives
jar 29c
Rumford's Baking Powder
G oz caD 13c
90 California lin Tom5to Sauce)
Sard i "eS 2. I::~! 15~
Beans % I~
9~
.Iumbo N. Y. State Marrowf.t
Ib,
Serve
IIS(J)
Meat_There Is a DIfference!
4.&;;
Home Dressed Fresh
Pork Shoulder• .. 27c
,..:..:Al:pl:pl:;:e;..;S::;a::;u::;c:.:e;.....;:3_can_•...;2::;5::;c~I.......;S:;.;a::;u:;.;e;.;.r..;K_r_R;.:ut;;.;;..........;2"-lb_B......:
0
27
Legs Lamb
1b
C I.Loin Lamb Chops lb 39c lISa} Mint Jill tumbler 120
Swift's Premium Smoked
(2
to 4 lbs)
Beef Tongues
Ib
29c
Pure Pork Sauage
lb 390
Fresh Country SRusae;e lb 33c
Celery-fed. Tender Long Island
Ducklings
Ib
21 C
White American Sandwich Cheese Y4 lb 70
Finest Domestic Sweitzer Cheese ~ lb 90
Sylvan Seal Cottage Cheese 2 12-0' cups 250
Pepper Hash
lb 100 \ Fish Cakes
6 tor 250
Cornmeal Mush 2 lbs 120 Deviled Crabs
2 for 250
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2
Ths15
Porgies
Je~:~
do015c
Fresh Select Oysters (Opened)
FRncy Sea Scallops
Fresh Cleaned CroRkers or Sea Trout
Ib
29c
(heads on)
tb
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w..,.
Q.",1ty C...ts &
r ••,
M••.,. h •• F.rt....
These Prices Effective 10 Our StOI'ft and
Meat Markets tn BwutIuHn and Vlclnl
9c
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SWAI~THM()I~E
6
mE
ANNUAL FLOWER
-SUOWA1 SCHOOLS
a.- Riit. "
pf: CoIlea-e A.yeaae.
d 'R"'~ A
lID
'
....- . .
venue
iDp fill~ with
Build
-
Blooms
grade, the medal goi1!8 10 FQrd W/aI!Is
aud· honorable Jlll!ntlon \0 John Daley.
. The~ ",,"I displays in each room were as
follet"': \hird grad~, ClID
Third grade, Rulge.. : first place, Chari..
Moodre;Csecllond, NfiancfV"~~Elen. FoBurth
gra e, 0 ege: ~ ..I place, . eanor ye;
second, Robert Lange. Fourth grade, RulgelS: first place, Edward Belfield; second,
Priscilla Giles. FIfth grade, CoDege: fin\
place, Mary FnJIC
Argyle. FHIb pad<, Ru\gen: first place,
Billy Sickle; second, Shirley MacMillan.
Sixth grade, College: fim place, David
Spae\h; second, Nancy Hoot. Sixth grade,
Rulgers: firsl place, Harry Schofield; second, Clifford Bryant. In the seventh grade
\he best displays were as follows: MIss
SWARTHMOREAN
.
._~OCTO_BER 11, 1935
".
Obaervatory ()pea NiP"
No. 871
The Sproul Observalory wiD be open I.
v!silors on \he second and fourth Tuesday
nights of each month while \he college is
in session. Tuesday, Seplember 24\h, was
Ihe firsl nigh! Ulis college year. Noappoinlmenl need be made. Vl!ltiDg hou..
are from 7.30 unIU 10 o'clock
. '
.,Jual! ~.1'"
-or
AU tha_t. certaCo _JOt'
-JlIeot 01_, land wIth
the tWo-.tory. bri'ek'_ atOft' and' .PrimeDt buijd..
Iq- thereon ~, .ltUbt :on the nOrth."t-
erJ,- iIIlde 01 FUth~ Itieet' aJ;: ib. -cl"~nee of
tbn:e 'hundftd ten' and eJa-bty hunaftdtht: teet
m . .ared IOUth_estwudly from the northwat.el'l,- earner ot the .. Id ruth street. and £damont avenue. In the City of Cheater. County
of Delaware Bad State of PenlUl,-lvania. Conta(nin&' in front alODe' the Dorihwesterq aide
01 the ..Id· Fifth .treet meeaured thence
eoatb .ht,..nlne degrees. twent,--.elsht minute.,
tldrt74eftD aeeoncIa . .t Ieftllteen aDd aeventy..oDe hundredths leet and exteadine In
depth of tbat width north twenty decrees•
thin,.ooOne mlnutel:. twent)"-thl'lee second. wat
nlnet,-.two and alxty.four hundredths feet;. The
northeasterly Une of IBid lob paaelng thl'Obgb
and alone the party wall between the mao.
suage herein described and the meuUq'e ad.
Joinl~ on the northeast. Bounded on the
northeast and eouthwest h1' other lands of the
s • .ld WlIIlam F. Delebant,- and on the northweat by lands of Nell..A.M.ay Plush Com..
pan,.. Being known and dealgnated .. 180
Weat Fifth Street.
N..
BOROUGa 01' 81VAJITIDIOq
.OIiDINANCII
l7i
AN ORDINANCE PfOy[dlQ' lor the COIlllrue.
Uoa at an ...bt filch vltrifted, tena CQUa
pipe lleWer OD Ratceft AYeDu.e lit the Bo..-:
.o_h of. Swarthmore. to extend from W...
dale AvenUe In _. eoutber17 direction lliO'
more or leu. and provldlaa tor the aaeos...
ment and eoUecUOb of the eo8t8 and a:pe!lttl
thereof 'roDt the owners of property abut..
tiPs thereon.
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
The class rooms of Ihe Iwo grade school
~ T·kinc~Sp~··~1 Course
SECTION 1. That an eJaoht Ineh "lulOId
buildings were converted into flower gar...
terra cotta pJpe llewer be COlUltnleted In Rut.
Sergeant
Thomas
BI'em·n.
of
the
8e.... Avenue. Swarthmore. Penna:J'lvanla fD.
dens Tuesday, Odober 8, wi\h lovely dlsaccordance with .tandanl DorotICh IllPeciOtlSwarthmore Police Departmenl, Is altendplays of fall flowers. The occasion was
UOI1ll. be1rlnnlnc at a manhole in the Pl'aebt
ing
Ihe
advance
classes
in
Identification
of
• ewer In Weetdale Avenue at or Dear the
the annual 80wer show conduded by \he
hortheut curb ,corner of itlt intel'HCtlon wiib
the Delaware County Police School, which
chUdren of \he third, fourth, filth, sixlh
Rutpn Avenue and extendll1&' fJOutbwardJ
are
bei1!8
held
in
Ridley
Park.
and seventh ~.
along Wstd.le Avenue 160' more or leu
the neceaeary manholee. Y branchea and acEach child in the room was invited 10
ceaeoria for hou.e eonnectiOllll.
bring a display of fall 80wers to his or her Barton's room: first place, lobo Datey i
SECTION 2. That a eontl'8et for the I$8ld
room. The displays wece judged on ar- second, Robert Bair. Mr. Bell's foom: first
work be a •• rdlH! as required b7 law. and the
proper Borough otrleere are hereby authorized
raDgement, condition of flowers and appro- place, Ford Wiggins; second, Joan Thatcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banta, of Marto execute ,ueh contract and take such other
priateness of howl or vase. The judges of
ateps Q mal' be advised by the Solicitor. 'I'ht
Miss Elizabeth Barten, science teacher in shall, Ind., spent last week visiting their
prqper oft'lcen are hereby empowered to take
the displays were Mrs. Ross Marriott, Mrs. Ihe High School, was in charge of this very son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Improvements P.Onalat of two-story brick advantage of any co-operatioQ with Burealll
AUred Smalley, Sr. and Mrs. George Zim- interesting and highly successful Bower Clifford Banta, of Swarthmore Crest, who
Departments or Agencia of the Federal 0;
hoUBe. 18Jdi4- feet: atore front.
mer. The commiUee of judges had dIffi- show.
State Govemmenta .. may be avaDable.
also had as their guests over the week-end
Sold as the property of WfJJlam F. DeleSECTION 8. That upon the completion of
cully in selecting Ihe best room display in
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marris, of Washing\on, hanf.7,
mortaagor and real owner.
the work. and the ascertainment of the entire
each building, bUI finally awarded an
D. C.
coata thereot. lUUlleument ahall be made bPora
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Attorney.
American flag to Miss Moore's fifth grade
all uaeseable property for tbe entire coat of
the said sewer and accessoria. including the
room in the Rutgers Avenue building and
Miss Anne Warren, of Walnut Lane, has
expenaes ot enacting tbia Ordinance, of!QualJ,
to Miss Weber's sixth grade room and Mr.
entered Swarthmore College this fall as a Levari FacillS
aceording to the toot frontage, by the Bor.
No. 892 oUB"h Engineer. as provided by law. SUda
Bell's seventh grade room in the College
sophomore, after having\ previously atauesamentll IIha1l not be charged with fniere.t
.June Term. 1935
Avenue building.
tended Earlham College, Richmond, Inm.
if paid within thirty (80) dan: after the
The fonowing individual awards were
ana.
PlOJ). sit. in BolO. of Sharon Hill, DeL. Co•• compleUon of tbe work; aD7 such 8I3eSatnell.t
Pa.. on the S. W. 8. 01 Ridley Ave. 263.61' W. remalnll1&' unpaid thirty (30) dan from the
made: Helen Hawkes received a bronze Mr.. D. C. Prince, President,
fro the N. W . . . of Chester pike; th. ext. tIlDe the work ill completed. ,hall draw Inter.
Holds Pennaylvsnia League
medal for the best individual display in'
$.
W., partly PMlling thm the party wall of est at the rate of lib: (6%) per cent Pt1'
SHERIFF SALES
Meeting
the two third grade rooOlS, honorable menpremo
erected upon the herein dese. lot and annum from date of completion. and It not
Sheritr's Office. Court HoWIe. Media. Pa.
premlaes
erected on Jot adj. to the S. 90' to a paid within flve (6) mont&. after BUeb. com.
tion going to Charles Moore. In the
Saturday. November 2. 1986
'Pt.:
tho
ext,
N. W. 21.6' to apt..; tho ext. pleUon. the Solicitor shall cause Ilens to be
9.10 o'e)ock A. M.
The League of Women Voters---state,
fourth grade Eleanor Bye received the
N.
E.
partly
PUlling thru the part, wall of filed aaailUlt the various property for Bald
(Eastern Standard Tim.e)
BlaCIIBlDenta. with Interest computed. from the
2 art. Karas-es and ate. the een. of • cen. date
bronze medal and Edward Belfield, I\on- county and local-has interesting and iD~
of completion.
l' w. dwy. 90' to a pL in the S. W. s. of
orable mention. The medal award in the formative programs for the month of Oc~
Ridley Ave.; th. aJg. ..me S. E. 27.6' to
SECTION
4. Whe~ liens shan be filed. all
fifth grade was won by Billy Sickle, with tober.
ot the eDIt and attorney's fees. together with
Conditlona: '250.00 cuh or certified eheck place of beg.
ten (10%) per cent additional .. a penalt,
The Pennsylvania League, Mrs.' David at titne or aale (unleu otherwise stated in
Mary Frances Dimmitt receiving honorable
Tog. with uae of dw:r.
shall be payable by the party or parties Own.
advertisement),
balance
in
ten
daya.
Other
mention. In the sixth grade, Harry Schoo Chandler Prince, of Swarthmore, president, coDdltionll on day of we.
bur the property against wbleb aueh liens are
81....
U. " S. to cond. anI! rest.
field won: the bronze medal and David held a five-county conference at the
Spaeth received honorable mention. Simi- home of Mrs. Allan D. Wallis, "Annan_
P888ed thla 9th day of Oct., A. D. 1935.
Improvements conalat of tw"",,tory briek Bud
No. 1428 IIhin.Ie boUlle. 16xB6 feet; porch front; cement
lar awards were made in the seventh dale," King Road, Malvern, on Friday, Levarl Facias
J. ARCHER TURNER.
block and frame ...race. 9x18 reeL
October 4, at 10.30 A. M. The program
Prealdent of CounciL
June Term. 1035
was: 10.30-11.30-"Five Objectives for
Sold sa the property of Clifford R. Mohn,
Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
All that eertaln lot or piece ot ground mortaqor and real owner.
(Seal)
Borouah Secretary.
1935-36," speaker, Mrs. David C. Prince; with
the bulldiDK'B and improvements tbereon
Approved this 10th dB1',
"A
Looking
Glass
View
of
the
League
in
EDWARD
F.
HITCHCOCK.
Attorney.
erected.
IIttuate
in
the
TowDllhip
of
Upper
THAT
of Oct., A. D. 1935.
Five Countries." presented by the chair.. Darby. County of Delaware and State of PenDNATHAN P. PECHIN.
."lvania. and deutibed according to a eertaln
.lOHN H. PITMAN,
men of the counties, namely, Delaware, plan and BUrvey thereof made by Damon and
SherUf.
BurgeB8.
Chesler, PhUadelphia, Bucks and Mont- FOilter, C. E.. dated February 27th. 1925. as
folloWB, to wit: Situate at the intersection
HEAT MoRE .HOMES IN
gomery.
of the aoutheasterly side of Dermond road
u
SWARTHMORE
11.30-12.3O- New Neutrality Laws," (torty feet wide) wIth the northeasterly aide
of Willian drive (forty feet wide). thence
ThaD AD,. Other ladindual
speaker, Mrs. Maurice N. Weyl.
extending along tbe aald IIlde of Dermond
Make of Oil Buraer7
12.30·1.45-Bo. luncheon.
road north IIlxty.three degrees thlrty-eix min.
Aale Concerning Our Special
1.4S-"Work of the Civil Service Com- utes four seeonde eaat one hundred ..leven and
Finance PIan
forty_a even one-.hundredtha feet to the .outh_
mission in Philadelphia," speaker, Charles westerly aide of a certain thirteen feet wide
Your Completely Inatalled Price
S. Shaughnessy, Chief Examiner of Civil driveway whlcb extends northwatwardJ,. from
May Be as LoW' ••
",
Marvlne avenue to Dermond road and thence
Service Commission in Philadelphia.
extending along aaid aide of driveway IIOUth
Mrs. }. Passmore Cheyney, who is chair.. twenty..lx desrees elaht. minutes eleven lice(Cash)
east twenty-two and seventy one-hun_
man of the County League and the Swarth- onds
30X
dredthB teet to a point and thence extendingmore League, gave a report of the activi- south ably-two degreea twenty_flve minutes
weat one hundred ten and elghty-elght one-.
ties of the Delaware County League.
4.40-21
hundredths feet to the Bald northeaaterlJ' aide
Tho~ who attended from Swarthmore of Wllaon drive and thence extending alon&'
4.75-19
were:
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, Mrs. the said Bide of Wilson drive nortb twenty_
detrreeB tblrt::y.tlve minutes weat twentyDaniel Goodwin, Mrs. }. Paul Brown. Mrs. aeven
five feet to the ftl1lt mentioned point and plaee
William Middleton Fine, Mrs. Theodore of beginning.
chan&e without notice.
t u ilddftlonal.
Crossen, Mrs. Thomas Johnson! Mrs. AlUnder and aubjec~ to certain building refred Gary White and Mrs. Charles Bunt- IItrleUODB and conditions.
iog.
'l'ogether with the free and common uae,
right. libertJ' and Jlrlvllege of the above men.
Over 20,000,000 GOODYEAR PathJlnders
I
tioned driveway a8 and for a p888ageway and
"Roxy" Show to Benefit Prison watercourse
eo1d-that'. how good Itta. Guarantee,tJ iJi
at all times hereafter forever.
writing
ap!nat road iJijuries and defecta.
Miss Esther I. Short, an outstanding Improvements conBlBt of twOoBtory Btone and
shimrle
house,
15x27
feet;
porcb
front;
oneA better tire than m ..t dealers' aeIJ at
figure in the musical worJd and a resident story shingle addition, 6x9 feet: stucco garage,
highest prices.
of Delaware County, will appear on the IbI8 feet.
l--Sa1es
3-Service
program of the Broadmeadows Prison
Sold as the propertJ' 01 Joseph Berman,
2
h 3 taUation 4-Fuel
I Farm benefit which will pe given at the mortgagor.
and Robert Fullmer. real owner.
,Smedley Junior High School in Chesler C. WILFRED CONARD. Attorney.
next Thursday evening, October 171 at 8.30.
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
The Broadmeadows benefit, the "Roxy"
Coal and Supply Co.
Swarlbmo.... 1250
show, consisting of numerous stage and Levari Facias
W.lIiDgford, Pa.
No. 241
Laqut Independent Dbtrlhutors 01
radio artists, is being sponsored by the
March Term. 1935
Fuel OU and Automatic Beating
Chester
Service Clubs to raise a musical
EQulpm.ent in ThlB Connt,.
All that certain tract or piece of land with
fund for Broadmeadows Prison Farm.
•
NEWS NOTES
Witt
FIVE-COUNTY CON·
FERENCE FOR LW.V.
DID YOU KNOW
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Bethlehem (Doe) Burners
PATHFINDER
$
25 31
$265
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'6.05
7.05
Complete Burner &Fuel Service
on
I
HANNUM & WAITE
WILSON
the buildings and improvements thereon
erected. Bituate partly in the Borough of
Swarthmore and partly in the TownBhip of
Springfield. in the County of Delaware. and
bounded and described as follow-a. to wit:
Beginning at a point in the middle of River_
view avenue (fifty feet wide) at the distanee
of 1260.06 feet aoutheaatwardJy from the point
of intersection of the aald middle line or
Riverview avenue and the middle line of
Ogden avenue; extendinK' thenee by the middle line of the said Riverview avenue. south
24 degrees 60 minutes east 431.'79 teet to an
anale in Baid Riverview avenUe, tbenee in the
bed of Riverview avenue south 17 degrees 1
minute east 68.21 feet to a point In the ~iddle
of Baid Riverview avenue where the same is
40 teet wide; thence still by the middle of
Riverview avenue (forty .feet wide) lIouth 17
degrees 1 minute eaat 780.95 feet to a atone
in the middle of said Riverview avenue; thence
erosaing Baid avenue, diagonally lIoutb 17 degrees 1 minute ellSt 145.65 feet to a point in
the northerly right of way Jine of! the Pbna~
delpbia. Baltimore and Washington Railroad
CompaD.)"; thence by aaid right of way line
north 65 degrees 42 minutes east 131.75 teet
to an angle: thenee still by said right of way
line north 74 degrees 15 minutes east 108.85
feet to another angle: thence still by said
right of way line. north 78 degrees 9 minutes
east 394.95 feet to a point in line of other
lands of the eald mortgagors; thence by the
said landa. north 21 degrees 10 mlnntea west
546.55 feet to a point at a corner of tbe said
lands; thence still by eald lands. BOUth 54
degrees 36 minutes weat 342.6 feet to a point
another corner of said lands: thenee still by
said lands, north 18 degrees weat 671.95 feet
to. a point another comer of uid lands: tbenee
Btall by BBfd landa. north 46 dea'1"eE!8 51 minutes east 98.04 feet to a point in tbe middle
of Marshall avenue: thence by the middle at
said Marshall avenue. north 22 degrees 25
minutes WlI;'$t 854.68 feet to a point a corner
of other lands of Alice L. Emmons and thence
by the last mentioned lands. south 58 degrees I'
42 minulEs and 18 seconds west 383.96 feet
to the plate of beginning.
PREPARE YOUR CAR
FOR WINTER DRIVING
This Is the Way We Check ~Your Car
,10 ~revent' Winter Troubles
i
,
i,
,
I":"Before servicing with
. anti-freeze, thoroughly
clean
cooling system,
block and radiator, removing thermostat before flushing.
2~ee that drain cock is
tight and all other leaks
are eliminated.
3-Rubber hoses must be
free of cracks and flaking. Replace if defect-
ive.
4-Fan belts that are WOrn
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6-Flush out gear cases
and refill transmission
and differential wit h
Winter lubricant.
7-Check battery for volt-
age and water; replace
battery cables if needed.
8-Lubricate generator anel.
increase charging rate
for Winter driving.
9-Clean fuel pump bowl
and check carburetor.
I O-Drain crankcase and refill with Winter oil.
I I-Inspect for leakage at
heat indicator connec ..
ing;
tion.
5-Lubricate water pump
and be sure entire as'·seml..ly is leak-proof.
Check pump packing.
12-lnspect all water connection gaskets an d
tighten or replace if
leaking.
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frame bouse, 24x28 feet: pon!h front; twostOry frame addition. 10x24 feet i frame I
chicken house. 6x22 feet.
I
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,and Alice Lemon Emmons. individually and,
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VII,
No. 42
SWARTHMORE,
COUNCIL OBJECTS
TO UQUOR STORE
JOSEPH E. HAINES
PA., OCTOBER 18, 1935
moMASC. SHAFFER
. PIO PER YEA"
JOHN
H. PITMAN
.
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
awn-
Lafayette A v _ Pro,.ny
en Seek Informati!)n at.
Public HeuiDg
MASS MEETING PRO·
.
mrs UQUOR STORE
'
.
Townspeople Gather in MetLodiat
Church; TeltoSJUDS SeiJt to H .....
rUb ...., Petiti~ Circulated
A mass meetiog of the townspeople ill
protesl
againsl Ibe propoSed Stale Liquor
At the regular. meeting of Borough
The firsl slaled meeting of \he currenl
Store
in
Swarthmore which was announced
year was held by the Swarthmore Woman's
·Council Wednesday eveJilng the propoSed
.
in
last
Thursday's
papers, was held in the
liquor-store for Swarthmore was discussed.
Club at the clubhouse on Park Avenue on
Swarthmore
Me\hodist
Church al Z.JO last
~I great length. J. Archer 'furner, pres!.
1\Ieoday, Octobj!r IS. Mr. Thomas C.
Sunday afternoon.
dent of Cou"dJ, read a telegram which he
Shaler, well-known writer, traveler and
The meeting. at which there were mor,
had oent to Governor Earle prolesting
ledurer on economic subjects delivered a
than a hundred and twenty-five P........
establisbment of a store here. SolidtoJ"
most interesting and iDltructive discourse on
was called by Burgess John H. Pibnan at
Meyers quo\ed the slale act which said
"The Ethiopian in Ih. European Wood.
the request of many citizens 'of the Bor'that afler the advertisement of the locapUe." Introduced by Mrs. Roland Eaton,
ough.
Uon of a siate store the - citizens had five
chairman of the program committee. Mr.
Chester Roberts acted as secrelary of the
days in which 10 present petitions to the
Shafter described in clear and forceful
meeting, al which Mr. Pitman presIded,
court aga.inst the location of a store on
style the C&II!CS 1I'1aidl Aave mall",t"" the
and informed the assembly of \he s\epa
the propoSed slle.
presenl conllicl belween Itoly and EthiopiL
which had already been \akOn III Ihe matA close studenl of world aftalrs, he was
ler.
Presidenl Frank Ayde1olle, of SwarthIt was felt thaI the petltlODS'WIJId.I w_
able 10 paint a vivid picture of conditions
more
College, as well as the School Board
in Ethiopia and ouUine \he I\allan posicircuialOd ~ ~in Ihe' Borough . displayed the
and
many individuals of the town, upon
....tlmenls of an overwhelming majorilY of
Preoldeat of Rollia.. GreeD Golf C...... tion in its activities in Ethiopian territory.
learning of the proposition, sent te1egramath, ciw.ens. Therefore, Council requesled who, witla Mr.. H.iaae.. w .. feted ..,. Mr. Shafter took \he poslUon thaI no no.
10 Harrisburg requesting an opportunity \0
Burgess Pitman to deliver the petitions in member. of the club Weda-td.,. eYe- tion goes to war from a purely altruistic
SwUthmore Bur.en Leads FiaLt
present objections.
penon and explain the great opposition to ailll'_
motive; that aside from Italy's desire to see
Aa.m.t State Liquor Store.
The foUowing letter, which was writtea
suclt a store, and au\homed paymenl of
slavery abolished in E\hiopia, \he IIaIian
to Governor Earle by Dr. J. Russell Smith,
of Elm Avenue, is an example of the inhis expenses 10 Harrisburg on this mIsnation was viWly concerned with the quossian.
lion of territorial expansion. He further
tense feeling of SwarthmOreaJIS relative \0
the establishing of a liquor store iu. the
&veral residents of Lafayette Avenue
explained in detail the interest of other
Borough:
countries, notably Great Brjtain and France,
were present asking information from
COQncil on how the assessment for the
in protecting their integrill rights in con"This community was shocked to read in
the newspapers recently tbat the Pennsyl..
paving of LafayeUe Avenue was to be Portrait .of Prominent Local Man nection with Ihe Italo-Ethiopian conllict,
made. Some of the property owners have
and dosed his remarks with the statement
vania Liquor Control Board proposed to
comer 10tsJ others have triangular lots and
PreseDtecl to Rollina Green
that the surest way to prevent or avert Public School Enrollment Shows establish a large number of new liquor
Increase of Twenty-three
Golf Club by Members
war is to aholish economic and political
stores, including one in Swtuthmore, a resia relaining wail is to be used along the
dential borough and educational center,
ties
nationalism.
f 'h
f
Over Last Year
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Haines, of South
Another featm'e of the meeting was n
stream in front 0 two 0 L e proper •
"I am sure many of the citizens of that
They also asked information on how the Chester Road. were tendered an informal
borough
in addition to myself would like to
It was decided at the regular meeting of
payments could be financed. over a period reception on Wednesday evening at the report by the president, Mrs. Roland G.
know
your
attitude in this matter. Is it
G
G
CI b S
fi
Ullman, of the Fortieth Annual Conven- the School Board, held Monday evening.
of time. The members of conndl stated R iii
necessary that the Liquor Control Board
a
ng
reen
olf
u,
pring
eld,
by
tion
of
the
State
Federation
of
Pennsylthat adjustments would' be made in the the members of the club and their wives.
to petition the Court of Common P1eas to push the alcohol business, and in so doing
cases of cl"'t~':i·-a:nd irregular lots, the cost
At the same time a portrait of Mr. vania Women, which ~he attended at Erie
have
John Wolf, janitor at the Rutgers docs it have your support or is it going
S; tlie' 'retaining wall will be allocated be- Haines, painted by Frederic Roscher, was September 30 to October 4. In her own
against your efforts?
tween all of the property owners. Clarence presented to the club by the members. vivid and inimitable style, Mrs. Ullman Avenue School, appointed a school officer
"The recent action of the American
G. Meyers, soliciter, explained that ae- The occasion was in appreciation of Mr. imparted to the club. members .her enthusi- with full· authority to make arrests on the peop1e in removing the Prohibition Amend~
cording to law that the owners had 6 Haines' ten years of service as president of ~m .for the conventIon, stres51ng the h?s- school property when advisable. This ment from the Constitution is, as I see it,
months in which to pay their assessed costs, the club He is also an active club memo pltality, promptness and harmony which measure se~med advisable because of the a permission for the people to' again do" as
after that llens would h:->.:Je:ried, ·but, 'Rr-: b~~d·~,.·-.y~W.:._~tJ~·. ~-r-.aJ:l ardlmt 'p~v;Wcd.~,.t" ~ f..rie ~~ting," I;lS w~ as mlschlei, -petty thievetj''.an'd Damage which they please'in =t:hIs.·hDtttut'''·b~·lIctlon
rangements could be made to pay them off golfer.
the valu~ of ad~resses made by Rabbi
of the State in pushing \he sale of this
in installments.
The presentation of the portrait was Joseph FlOk, DaVId Seabury, M.rs: Thomas have taken place !it the schools.
maker of automobile accidents and other
made by Mr. Paul Freeman. Mr. Milton N: Hepburn, Dr. R. A. ~. Gillts, KathFrank R. 'Morey, supervising principal, trouble is quite another matter. It cerIt was explained that the material and Reinhold, vice-president, ofliciaIIy received enne I:e~r~ot and the pre5ldent, Mrs. John repo,rted. that the school enroJiment as of tainly puts \he State in \he position of
equipment would cost about $4,705 which the gift on .behalf of the club. .
M. Phillips.
debaucher and destroyer. What can the
would make the cost between $2 and $2.50
Mr. Haines; who is very popular with
Club business consisted of a reading of October 1 shows an increase of 23 over dtizens do to stop this action on the part
per lineal foot. This does not include the his associates, both business and social, is the minutes of the last meeting by the last year. The junior and senior high of Ibe Slale?
~
$5,000 of free labor granted by the W. P. one of the older residentS of the Borough, recording secretary, Mrs. Mabel Fisher schools and the Rutgers Avenue School
liAs I remember the campaign against
having, lived here thirty-eight years. He Williams; a report by the treasurer, Mrs. show. increases in enrollment while the the Eighteenth Amendment, it was repeated.
A.
Henry Hoot, of the Tree Committee, re- has for the past two years been vice-presi- C. C; West, and the following announce- College Avenue Elementary School shows over and over again that the movement to
ported SO trees in the borough DUrsey were dent of the Swarthmore National Bank and ments by chairmen of sections:
a decrease. The music daMes show that restore the sale of alcohol was a movelal'ge enough to be transplanted this winter Trust Company, of which he was made a
Mrs. Joseph Seal, chairman of the
ment toward temperance, that it was done
and would be placed on Sou\tl Chester diredor on August 2, 1921. He is also health and welfare seeUon. A card party 21 pupils are taking viollD; 8, the wood to reduce the use of alcohol, which was
Road. The borough secretary was author- president of the Swarthmore Building As- and fashion show to be held by the sec- winds and brass instruments, Qd IS, piano said to be very great because of illicit sale."
ized to petition the W. P. A. for labor for sodation, having held the post for about tion on Monday, November 4, at 2 P. M. and voice.
Although Swarthmore voted 812 yes to
Reports of the summer high pool, sum- 480 no on Prohibition Repeal in the Nopruning shade trees on the borough streets fifteen years, prior to which he served for at the clubhouse.
this winter.
some time as vice-president of the AssoMrs. H. A. Peirsol, chairman, art sec- mer recreation committee anc:l high 1Ch001 vember election of 1933, it is estimated that
'd
.~..
clation.
He
has
been
a
director
since
it
don.
A barge party on the New Hope stuqent treasury funds were read and fiJed. only one out of every ten would not sign
Other routine business was enac\.e ,WlIoU
1\e flooding of the girls' locker room Ibe petitioJJt~wbjch )lad been prepared and
til t mg.ht was incorporated in 1899.
Canal on Wednesday, October 23. Cars
d
\he meeting being adjourne un
0
Mr. Hu'nes has held his present poslUon
N
the last bad storm was discussed were' circulated aft~r the meeting. Burduring
rials t b
leave the clubhouse at 9 A. M. for ew
at 7.45, when the bids forfmatt~ A 0 ee as president of J. E. Limeburner, Philadel- Hope. Anyone desiring to go should and It was decided to lay a drain of field gess Pitman divided the town into 39 disused in the paving of La aye
venu , phia, dispensing opticians. since the death communicate with Mrs. Peirsol.
tile along the front of the building and tricts, each of which averaged around 36
will be opened.
of Mr. Limebumer in 1916. He had beel)
signers, making a total of about 1500
Mrs. C. A. McDowell, chairman, drama connect it with an existing open drain opposed to the establishing of a liquor
vice~presideDt for some years before, suc- section. The first meeting of that sec- nearby. The labor will be furnished by
ceeding to the presidency. He was also tion will take place on Thursday, October the Works Progress Administration and store here.
It is probable that the result of the
president of the Spr,inghaven Club for a 31, at 10 A. M. at the clubhouse; partici- the cost is not to exceed $50.
aforementioned
election is the reason for
A letter from the Pennsylvania Railnumber of years.
pants will study the English Renaissance
Swarthmore
be-ing
~eld a fair prosptCt for
Period and meetings will thereafter be held road indicated they would furnish the a liquor store, even though most people
POUCE NEWS
regularly on \he 2nd and 4th Thursdays of labor in building Ihe fence aloDg the rail- when questioned reply that they voted. for
road track from the school to the station.
repeal simply because they felt that proClarence Triol, of Media. was stricken each month.
One of First Residents of BorThe
School Board authorized the purchase
Soule,
chairman,
literary
Mrs.
Phelps
hibition
was" not' the proper method to
with a heart attack on Whittier Field, of
of $66 worth of supplies to build the fence cope with the situation.
ough and Former Poetsection.
First
meeting,
November
7,
10
Swarthmore College, while attending last
to the boundary of the school property.
Not only have people been willing to
master
Friday afternoon's football contest between A. M. Subsequent meetings, 1st and ,"lrd Boro Council will pay for the' fence from
sign the petitions, but some who were not
Swarthmore and Media Higb Schools. Mr. Thursdays of each month. Many inter- the station to the school line.
contacted have gone to the trouble to locate
Edward W. Hannum, one of the oldest Triol, who was 65 years old~ was examined esting book reviews as well as biographies
The bid on the Lyon Metal Products a petition and sign it. For the conresidents of Swarthmore, died on Tuesday, by Dr. Franklin Gillespie, of Swarthmore, will be covered during the year.
Odober 15, after a protracted illness at the who was present and who, after adminMrs. Jacob Meschter, chairman, music Co.! of $172.50 was accepted for 28 new venience of those who are not as yet repage of 77 years.
istering first aid, had the victim taken in section. The club's chorus will hold re- lockers at the Rutgers Avenue School. The resented on a petition, BurgeSs Pitman has
Board eXpressed their gratitude for the placed a blank in· the SWARTHMOREAN
. the Swarthmore police car to the dMedia
d d hearsals each Monday morning at 10 two 6 feet rubber gym mats donated by office where we will. be. glad to have resiMr. Hannum conducted a grocery b USlness in Swarthmore when SwartQmore Hospital, where he was pronounce, ea o'clock.
Mrs. David C. Prince.
dent... stop and sign. Those. who circulated
Mrs. Katharine H. Brownell, chairman
f S
'hmOTe
could boast of about ten houses. and at" 3.45. B I d
the petitions in the 39 districts were: BurDr.
Leech
announced
the
dates
of
the
} ohn rown, co are , 0
war"
,
served as postmaster here during tbe Mc- upon arrest and appearing before Magis- of the admissions committee, announced Teachers' County Institute as the after· gess ,Pitman, MisS Eliiabeth Steel, Miss
Kinley and Roosevelt administrations. His trate Rumsey on October 9, was placed the following new members: Mrs. Stuart noons of October 28 to 31, inclusive. The Mae Lynd, Mrs. Harvey Pierce, T. Baird.
Smith, Mrs. C. F. Wolcott, Mrs. John R.
original home was on the site now occu- under bond to keep the peace.
Board decided to dismiss school at noon Crosby Mo'rton, Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs.
George Van .Al~n, William Downton, J,
Mark E. Hellmer, of Concordville, who Ludwig, Jr., Mrs. Duane. R. Terry and those days.
pied by the post office. He tater lived OD
Miss Nellie G. Collins, and as reinstated
Warren Paxton, Sa~uel Wisdom, Mrs.
Yale Avenue.
was arrested here on July 3 for drunken
Stanley MacMillan, Paul Paulson, Mrs. EdMr. and Mrs. Hannum ce1ebrated their driving was diScharged upon paymr.nt of members, Mrs. Helen M. Han and Mrs.
Home and School Meeting, 23rd ward Boyd, Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs.
B.
C.
Wiggins.
fiftieth wedding anniversary last spring.
costs ~hen he 'appeared before the court
Mrs. James Bogardus, president of the
George W. Warren, Mrs. Roy Lingle, Mrs.
Mr. Hannum was the son of the late at Media on October 11.
\VilIiam Craemcr) president of the Home Edwin A. Yama1J! Benjamin A. Kneedler.
Joseph and EUzabeth Worrell Hannum, of ;:.:..:.::.:.::_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.., Junior Club, made a special talk on her
impressions of the Erie Convention! and and School Association, has announced that Jr., Mrs. Alfred Fassitt, Haldy M. Crist,
Media and was a descendant of an old
announced a junior dance for Oct~ber 26. the opening meeting of the association will George Flood, Rev. Thomas Meryweather,
Delaw~re County family. He is survived
Hallowe'en Parade on 31st
be held 'in: the High School auditorium on Mrs. William H. West, Louis W. K1rig,
Mrs. Horace Walter had with her the
by his widow, Martha E. H'annum j three
Wednesday
evening, October 23, at 8 Charles Deacon, Chester Roberts, Samuel
At a meeting of the Swarthmore
petition which Swartbmore residents are
sons, Clarence E., of Oberlin Avenue.
o'clock.
All
parents of pup~1s i~ Swarth- M. Dodd, Mrs.· J. Donald Gibson, Mrs.
Business Association on Tuesday
aslted to sign to prevent the establisbment
Swarthmore; Henry, of Collingswood,
more
schools
are cordially· invited to' be Arthur Kenl, Mrs. L. C. Shero, MISS Olive
evening it was decided that the
of a State Liquor Store in Swarthmore
N. J.; and Thomas, of Media; two daughpresent.
Cleaves. ]. Russell Smilh, Mrs. .Harold
Association and the SWARTHMOREAN
and gave opportunity for members to
ters, Mrs. Adolph Weiss, of Rutledge, and
Barnes,
Carl Cleaves, Mrs. Edward H. Bon~
The program will consist of brief talks
will gain sponsor a HalJo~e'en
enter their names thereon.
Mrs. J. Robert Anderson, of Over~rook;
sail,
Jr.,
Alfred Fassitt. Mr. and Mrs.
Parade for the' children of \h!! BorThe next stated meeting win be held by several members of the teaching staff,
four brothers, \Vilson, } ames, Albe~ and
Chester
Roberts·
took charge of three 'disough. This will be the fiftb annual
on Tuesday, October 22, at which Miss outlining the new features of "the work
Howard; and a sister, Mrs. Wesley
tricts.
.
.
parade and will be held on HallowM. Geraldine McConnack will ledure on being presented this year. Some special
Mooney.
For
obvious
reasoll3
it
is
held
that such
e'en, Thursday evening, October 31.
old glass and china. She will have with music is being planned for the occasion.
Funeral services will be held at the
most
undesirable
as
an
invasion
would
',be
After the meeting there wiD be an opporWatch next week's SWARTHMOREAN
her interesting specimens from ber cotGriffith Chapel, Norwood, this af~ernoon,
well as detrimental to the assured safety
for deWIs.
lection and members are assured of an tunity to greet the new teachers, fonow- of
Friday, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at
residenl families and the charader
'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~, instructive and worth-while meeting.
ing which refreshments wiD be served.
(COIlUaUe4 OD Pap 4)
Arlington Cemetery.
Planned for
"'Near Future Reported by
.Section Chairmell
InteJedjng EVellts
u..
JOSEPH E. HAINES
FETE'D BY CLUB
===============
SCHOOLS
TO HAVE
SPECIAL OmCER
•
EDWARB H. HANNUM
DIES AT AGE OF 77
,
•
u..
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
SW 041~TH M~
6
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
ANNUAL FLOWER
SHOW AT SCHOOLS
Class Rooms of College Avenue
and Rutgers Avenue Buildings Filled with Blooms
._==_O_CTOBER II, 1935
grade, the medal gomg to Ford \Vlggins
Observatory Open Nights
No. 872
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
......
and honorable mention to John Daley.
ORDINANCE No. 373
June Term. 1935
The best dlspla) 5 In each room \\ crc as
The Sproul Observatory '" III be open to
AN ORDINANCE providing (or the ~On8tr
All that certain Jot or piece or land With
foIl0\\5 third grade, (:ollcge first place. \ ISltOrs on the second and fourth Tuesday
hun of an eight lDch Vitrified terra co~~·
Pipe 8ew~r un KutKen; Avenue In the IS "
Helen Ha" kt:5, second. Emily Rumble hlghts of each month while the college IS the two-story bru:k slol'(! and apartment bulld_
ough of Swarthmore, to extend from W~~
Third grade, RutJ,::crs first place, Charles ID sessIOn Tuesday, September 24th, was IIIg ther('On erected. situate on the- northwestdale Avenue In a 8uuthcrl)' direchon I~Q
uly
tilde
01
I<":irth
street
at
the
dlatance
ment Bnd eoll(.'CtlOn of the costs Bnd eXiteD, a.
grade, College first place, Eleanor Bye I pomtment need be made VIsltmg hours thJ'(.'C hundred hm and eighty hundredths reet
th~rt.'Qr from the owncr8 oC property Bbu~
measured southwestwardly from the northwl"I!It.
sc(Ond. Rouert. LanJ;::c Fourth grade, Rut drc from 730 until 10 o'clock
tun: thereon.
erly corner or the Bald Fifth street and Edggers first place, Edward Belfield, second,
THE COUNCIL OF THB BOROUGH Or
mont avenue. in the City or Chester. County
PrL~ll1a Giles
Fifth grade, College' first
of Dehl\\DI'(' and State of Pennsytvama Con- SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Taking Special Course
place, Mary Frances DImmitt, second, Ann
talllln..: III front alonl{ the northwesterly Side
SECTION 1. That an eight inch vltrlfl
of thE' said I< Icth shed mt'8sured th"n ..c terra cotta pipe BeWer be constructed In Hu~
Arg, Ie Fifth grade, Rutgers first place,
Serg-eant Thomas Bateman, of the south sixty_nllle d('K'ret.'S, twenty eight mmules gens A\cllue, Swarthmore, l-ennsylvanJa I
Hdh Slckle, second, Shirley MacMillan
thU1Y-BeVen acconds west seventeen and se\- Dccordance With standard Borough 8Pet.' lfi can
S\\ arthmore Pobce Department, IS attend. enty-unE'
hundredths feet and exlendmg in tumB. beglnmrl): at a manhole III the present
Su:th grade College first place, DaVid
109 the ad'\ ance cJas.. cs In Identdication of depth of that Width north twenty dt"K1"ee8 SE'wer In Westdale A\enue at or ncar the
Spat th, "ccond Nann' Hoot Sixth grade,
thlrty.one minutes hventy_three seconds ~ cst northeast curb corner of Its mtl'hccilon .... lIb
RUIJ,!ers first place, Harry Schofield; scc- the Dela\\ arc County Poltce School, \\ blch mnety two and Sixty-four hundredths feet The Uut"el'll A'l:enue and extendmg southwardl
arc belD!: held m Ridley Park
northeRsterly hne or said lot. pusslng through along Wt'lltdale Avenue 150 more or lcss \\I\~
ond Clifford Br)ant In the sc\enth grade
and alung the party wall between the mCK • tht" nt'Ce8Bary manholes. Y brancht'S and a
the be"t dlspla)s \\ere as fo1l0\\5 MISS
I!URge herun d('8crlool and the messuage nd- cC>Jsorl('II lor house connections
c·
10ming on the northeast
Bounded on the
Harton's room first place, 10hn Daley,
SECTION
2
That
a
contract
for
the
s,ud
northeast lind southwest by other lands of the
nork be a\\arded as reiluirE'd by Jaw, and th~
s('cond Robert Half Mr Hell's room first
said Wilham F Delehanty and on the north_ proper
Borough officers are her('by 8uthorlZtof
pllct' Ford WIJ,!l!:ins, second Joan Thatcher
Mr and Mrs Thom.ls Bant.:, of Mar- \\est by lands of Nell A Ma) Plush Cum. to e;xceulc such controct and take such olher
IJany
Heilig
known
and
dcslgnatt'd
a8
130
1\1) ..... ElIzabeth Barten, sCience teacher in shall Ind! ~pent last \\ eek vl"lhng theIr West Plfth Street.
IIteps as mny be ad\' ISed by the SoliCitor 111('
proller offlc~rs are hereby empowered to tikI'
the High School, \\ as In chnr~e of thiS very son and daughtcr-m la", Mr and Mrs
advantage of ony co-operoilon With llur('t1us
Improvements
COhSlst
of
twOo-story
brick
mt('re.. tm~ and hlghlv ~ucce.."ful Oo\\er Chfford Hanta. of 5" arthmore Crest, "ho houll'(" It1xCi4 fcct. store front
Dcpartml'nts or AgenCies of the Jo'eileral Or
.. ho\\
Stute Go\ernments as may be available
also had as their ~uests over the \\ eek.end
Sold as the property of Wilham F. DeJeSECTION 3 That Upon the complehon of
Mr and Mrs Paul Marns, of \Vashmgton, hanty,
mortgagor and I"('al owner,
the work, and the ascertamment or the ~ntlle
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NEWS NOTES
,
FIVE-COUNTY CONFERENCE FOR L.W.V.
I
DID YOU KNOW
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Attorney,
I evan .'nclas
No
892
June Term, 1935
Prop 81t ID Boro of Sharon HIli, Del Co.
1'0 on the S W. s of Ridley Ave 26367' W
fr the N. W. s of Chester pike, tho ext.
S W. partly passing thru the party wall of
l)I"Crn erected UPOII the herein dcsc Jot and
premises erected on lot adj. to the S 90' to a
tit
th ext N W_ 27.5' to a pt • th ext
N E partly passing thru the party wall of
2 cert garages and alg the cen of a cert.
7' w dwy. 90 to a pt. In the S W. s of
Ridley Ave., th alg same S E. 275' to
place of beg
Tog. with use of dwy.
U
&
S
to condo Bnd rest
Improvcments consISt of two-story brick and
shmgle house, 15x36 tcct. porch front. cement
block and trame garage, 9xlt1 feet
Sold as the property of Clifford R
mortgagor and real owner.
EDWARD F
Mohn,
HITCHCOCK, Attorney.
Bethlehem (Doe) Burners
,
WILSON
Coal and Supply Co.
Walhnaford. Pa
Largest Independent Dlstnbutors of
Fuel Od and Aulomolic Jllfahnc
F(Hl pment m ThiS County
MISS Esther I Short, an outstandlDJ!:
figure In the mUSical \\orld and a resu.1ent
of Dcl.m ..tre Count), \\ III aPI)ear on the
program of the Broadmeado\\ s Pnson
I farm heneflt \\hlCh '\Ill be gl\en at the
Smedle) J UDlor High School in Chester
n('xt Thur"da) evemng October 17, .It 8 30
The RroadmeadO\\s bemfit, the uRox)"
"ho\\, conslstmg of numcrous stage and
radlO .utlsts IS oem~ "pan ored b\ the
Chcstel Scr\ ICC Clubs to rat"e a muslc.ll
fund for Hruadme ldo\\s Pnson Farm
PREPARE YOUR CAR
FOR WINTER DRIVING
This Is the Way We Check Your Car
to Prevent Winter Troubles
I-Before servlcmg With
anti-freeze, thoroughly
clean coolmg system,
block and radIator, removmg thermo:stat be-
fore flushing
2-See that drain cock is
light and all other leaks
are elimInated
3-Rubber hoses must be
free of cracks and flakIng Replace If defectIve
6-Flush
out gear cases
and refill transmiSSion
and dIfferential WIt h
Wmter lubncant
7-Check battery for voltage and water; replace
battery cables .f needed.
8-Lubncate generator and
Increase chargIng rate
for WInter dnving.
9-Clean fuel pump bowl
4-Fan belts that are worn
and check carburetor.
I O-Draln crankcase and re-
or greasy should be replaced to prevent slip
pmg or obViate break-
fill WIth Wmter oil.
I-Inspect for leakage at
Ing
5-Lubnciltc water punlp
and be sure entIre as
senlbly IS leak proof
Check pump packing
heat IndJcator connection
11-lnspcct all water connectlOn gaskets and
tighten or replace If
leaking.
$1.95 Plus Material
HANNUM & WAITE
Alcohol -
SWARTHMORE 1250
DuPont 5 Star Anti-Freeze Exide Batteries
Prestone
D
1935
J. ARCHER TURNER,
Prandent of Council
Attest
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
(Seal)
Borough Secretary
Approved thIS 10th day
of Oct. A D 1935
JOHN H
PITMAN.
BUrgess
30X
4.40-21
4.75-19
$6.05
7.05
OeherSIJJC8tn.Propu,hon
.1I~,~I,_t:~,ch.nge wIthout
tar; additional
notice
Over 20,000,000 GOODYEAR Pathfinders
sold-that's how good it is. Guaranteed in
writing against road injuries and defects.
A better tire than moat dealers sell at
highest prices.
Imllrovl'mcnb ('onslllt of h"o story stone nnd
:.hllll-!'Il hou;,('. 15x27 flct, porch front one_
stm:y shml-!'Il! nddltlUn 6x9 feet, stucco /-:urngl
12xlS felt
SoM as the IJroperty of Joscph Derman
I,wr, lind Hobl'rt fullmer. l1:'al owner
HANNUM & WAITE
morl~
C
Passed this 9th day of Oct, A
PATHFINDER
$
25 3!
TOl-!'ether with Ihe free nnd ("ommon use,
r".:-ht hherty flllt! PrI\ liege of the nbo~c menlIoned drl\,e\HIY ns nnd fur a passage"ay and
\~ntere()urse at nil times hcrealter forever.
"Roxy" Show to Benefit Prison
costa thereof aSSt'tSsment shnll be made tlllOn
all alls{'!Jsable property for the E'nilre cost of
the said sewer and accessorl(!8 mcludmg the
expeWJt'S of enacting thiS Ordmance, (!tlually
ncconhng to the foot frontage. by the liar.
ough Ensnnt'Cr, as proVided by Jaw
SUcb
aSSl"SSrnl'nts shall not be ... harged With Ihter~st
if paid Within thltty (30) days afler the
completion of the work. any such assessment
rcmammg Unpaid thirty (30) daY8 from the
hme the work II! completed, !;Ihall draw mtf.'r_
cst at the rate of SIX (6%) per cent per
annum from date of completIOn and If not
paid wlthm five (5) months after such com.
pletlOn, the Sohcltor shaJl cause liens to be
filed agamst the various pr01Jerty tor said
assCElsmenls With Interest computed from lhe
date <01 complehon
SECTION 4. Where hens shall be filed nil
of the cost and attorney's lees, together With
ten (lOlA) per eent additional Oil a penalty
shall be payable by the party or partlC8 O\1;n
lng the property agaln:!t which such henl! are
filed.
NATHAN P. PECHIN,
Sheriff.
$265
l-Sales
3-Service
2-lnstallation 4-FuelOil
E
SW~I~THM( 'I~E
I' ,),
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The class rooms of the t\\O grade school
bUlldmgs were com ertcd 1010 flo\\ er I!ardens Tuesday, o<:tober 8 \\lth lovel) dlSpia) s of fall flo\\ efS The occa~Jon \\ as
the annual flo\\ er .. how conducted b\ the
children of the third, Iourth, fifth, !ilxth
and seventh grades
Each child In the room \\as m\lted to
bnng a dlSplav of f.11I Oo\\Cr.. to hiS or her
room The dlspla) 5 "( re judl!ed on arrangement, condition of Oo\\('r.. and appropnateness of bo\\ I or va"'e The judges of
the dlSphys \\ ere.Mrs n.o ..s Marnott Mrs
Alfred SmrlllC) Sr .md Mr~ George Zlmmer The committee of }U(IJ!es had dlftlcult) In sclectln~ the be... t room dl"pla\ ID
each bUlldm~, but finalh :1\\ arded an
D C
Amencan flag to 1\11"S Moore s fifth grade
room m the Rutgers A\enuc buddmv: and
MI"s Anne 'Varrcn, of \Valnut Lane, has
to MISS Weber's Sixth grade room and Mr
entercd S\\ arthmore Colle~e thiS ran as a
Hell'" seventh grade room m the College
sophomore, after havIngl prcvIously atA\Cnue bUlldmv;
tended Earlham College, RIchmond, IndiThe followmg mdl\ Idual a\\ ards \\ ere
ana
made Helen Ha\\ke" r('cened a bronze Mrs_ D_ C. Prince, President,
Holds Pennsylvania League
medal for the best mdl\ Idual dl"pla\ 10 j
SHERIFF SALES
Meeting
the two third grade room" honorable menSheriff s OfTICt!, Court House MedlD P.
tIOn go1Og to Charles Moore
In the
Saturday, November 2 1935
9.30 o'clock A M
The Leav;uc of Women Voters-state,
Iourth grade Eleanor B\C recelHd the
(Easlern Stundard Time)
county
and
local-has
mterestlng
and
inbronze medal and Ed,\ ard Belfield, honorable menlion The medal 3\\ard 10 the formative programs for the month of Oc
fifth grade was \\ on b} HIIlv Sickle, \\Ith tober
ComhtlOns
$25000 cash or certllied check
Mary Frances DImmitt reC(,lvm~ honorable
The Penns)lvama Lea~ue, Mrs Dand at lIml' of sale (unless othenVJ8c slaled In
advertisement), balance In ten days
Other
menhon In the Sixth grade, Harry Scho- Chandler Pnnce, of Swarthmore, president, ('omhtlon~ un day of sale.
field won tbe bronze medal and David beld a five-county conference at the
Spaeth received honorable mention Simi- home of Mrs Allan D Walhs, "Annan
Jar awards \\ere made 10 the seventh dale," Kmg Road, Malvern, on Friday, Le,;arl FaCiaS
No 1428
";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ October 4, at 1030 A. M The program
June Term, 1935
~
\\ as
10.10 11 3O-"FI"e Objectives for
All that certam lot or piece of ~round
1935 36" speaker, Mrs DaVid C Pr1Oce, With
the bulldlngS and Improvements thereon
itA
Look1OJ?,:
Glass
Vle\\'
of
the
League
in
erected. situate In the TownshiP of Upper
THAT
FI\ e Countnes," presented b} the chair- iJarby County ot Delaware Bnd State of Pennsylvania, amI described aeeording to a ('erlmn
men of the counties, nameh, Delaware, 1,Ion ami survey thereof made by Damon Bnd
Chester, Phtladelphla, Bucks and Mont- fo·osll'r. C E dated February 2ith, 1925, as
(0110\\;8. to Wit
Situate at the lnten;ectlOn
HEAT MORE HOMES IN
gomer)
uf the southeasterly SIde of Dermond road
SWARTHMORE
1130-12 30-"~e\\
Neutrahty Laws," (fOrty feet "'Ide) With the northeasterly aide
of Wllsun drnc (Corty feet ",.tIe), thence
Than Any Other Individual
speaker, Mrs MaUrIce N \Veyl
l:xtl!nthng along the snul Side of Dermond
Make of Oil Burner?
1230 I 45-Box luncheon
rond north sixty-three degrees thirty SIX mmAsk Concermng OUf Special
145-"\Vork of the CIVil Service Com- ut<'S four seconds eDst one hundred eleven and
F mance Plan
fortY-!'Ieven one-hundredth!! feet to the southmiSSIOn 10 Phlladelphm," speaker, Charl~s "esterly Side of n certam thuteen feet wide
Your Completely Installed PrIce
S Sh.lughness\ Cillef E:mmmer of CI\ II drlvc\\ay v.;huh extends northwestwardly from
May Be as L..,w as
MnrvlPe avenue to Dermond road and thenee
Scn ICC CommissIOn 10 PhIladelphIa
extendmg along SQld Side of drIVeway south
Mrs J Passmore Cheyne)' \\ho I!; chair 1"( nlY-SlX d~re("S cight minutes elev('n sec.
(Cash)
man of the Countv Lea~uc and the Swarth- nnds eD!>t twenh: t" 0 und seventy one-hun.
drcdth!l feet to a pomt nnd thence t"xtendmg
more Lea/-tuc, gave a report of the 3Ctl"l- south sixty t\\O degret"s twenty five mmutes
west one hundred ten and cmhty eu:ht onetil'S of the ])ela\\ are Count} League
hundredths feet to the emd northl'nsterly Side
Tho"e \\ho attended from S\\arthmore of
Wdson drive nnt! thence eXk'ndtng along
\\ere
Mrs Ed\\tn A Yarnall :Mrs the snul sule of Wd!>on drive north h\enty_
.Iegrec>! thut) fhc millutc.s "cst twenly_
namel Gooch\ln Mrs J I)aul Bronn, Mrs "eVtn
th ( fHt to the fiMit mentioned ).omt anti place
Wilham Middleton Fmc Mrs Theodore of bel-flnnllU:
Crus~cn Mrs Thomas Johnson, Mrs AI
Under nnd subject to cerhun bUlldmg rcfred GaQ 'Vhltc and Mrs Charles Bunt "trlctlOns and COhlhtlOns
mg
Complete Burner &Fuel Service
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WILFRED CONARD Attorne)
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
Swarthmore 1250
I c\nrl fUel IS
No
March Term
241
1935
All that certam traet or l)Jecp. of
the
hUlldlngs lIllIl
Imllro\emenl!i
l!re( teel sdunte lIartiy In the Burough o(
S\\ Irthmore lind l'lrtly III thl' To\\ nshlll uf
SI,rmghdcl III the County of DlIa\\ are ami
louuded IInll dC':lcrlbed Wi (oIlO\\s, to \\It
B~gIllIlIlU!!' It 11 pOlUl III the middle of HlVl'r
';Jew lI\enUe ,fifty f~d \\ltl~, .It the {hs(nnce
of 12!GO or. fl'C1 southenst\\urdly from the pomt
.. f IIIter>;l'Ctmn til the Haul mltldle hne of
1t1\e;r\I~\\
u\ellue nnd the mulllle hne of
Ogdell IIllnue extendllll-!' thence by the muldie Iln~ of tile slUd Unenww ;nenuc Bouth
.!I tkl-!'rClS 50 mwutes elst tn 79 fcct to an
Ingle III s 1111 Uner\iew lI\,ellUC, thence m the
berl o( Ul\ervle\\ IIvenue suuth 17 degr("('s 1
mlRuh (list GH 21 f(.!et to n pomt In the middle
IIf Sliid Ih\~r\lew II"cnue nhcre the sime IS
10 fed W Idl', thence stdl b) the 1m Idle of
Jtl\et\le\\ l\\elHle (forty feet wule, south 17
dCJ.':re;'(':; I ramulc ellst 7809iJ feel to n stone
III the muldlc uf saul Rncrvlew avcnu~
thence
cro:-;slng s uti avenue dmgQnalh south 17 d(>~ r~'S 1 mllllltlC cast 11565 feet to a pomt In
the northerly right of \\ ay hlle of th(> Phi Indelphlll B Iltlmore nnd \Va!>hmgton Railroad
Com pan:,;
thellCe:! by saul right of \~ay hlle
north 6n dlgr~CS 42 hunutes east 131 75 feci
to an alUde thence shll by sau) rlJ..(ht uf way
hne north 'i-i del-l'rees 15 mmutl"s (,.list lOR 85
f(>
thence stili by said
rlghl of "ay }me north 73 dt'glX'el,l 9 mmut('S
(nst 3'11!J~ f(et to n pOint mime of other
Innd!> of (he sllul mtlrtgal-l'ors thence by the
"nul lands north 21 dcg("(.'('S 10 minutes \\est
nil) 55 fed to a pomt at II corner of the s81d
Innds
thence stili by saul ];mds south 54
d('grccs ~6 mlllut('s '\e!>t 342 G fC('t to Il POlDt
Illothlr corn('r of saul lands then('e stilI by
~ul{l I mIls north IH del-!'IX'CS \\cst 671!l5 fC('t
to a Ilnllll another ('orner of saul lands thence
shll hy saul I mils north i6 dl'J:rt't":; 57 mmlilt" liSt ( 1)0\ 04 f('Ct to n }lOmt III the middle
"f l\f Ir"h III l i l t nut tht Ilce h) the nit Idle o(
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SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 18, 1935
COUNCIL OBJECTS
TO LIQUOR STORE
JOSEPH E. HAINES
awn-
Lafayette Avenue Property
ers Seek Information at
Public Hearing
THOMAS C. SHAFFER
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
$2.50 PER YEAII:
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MASS MEETING PROTESTS LIQUOR STORE
JOHN H. PITMAN
Townspeople Gather in Methodist
Church; Telegram. Sent to Harrishurg, Petitions Circulated
Interesting Events Planned for
Near Future Reported by
Section Chairmen
A mass meetmg uf the L\l'" nspeople In
protest agamst the proposed State Liquor
At the regular meetmg of Borough
The rust stated mectIn~ of the current
Store In Swarthmore "hleh "as announced
CounrIl Wedncsday evening thc proposed
)ear \\as held 0\ the S\\arlhmore Woman's
10 last Thursda) s papers, was held JD the
liquor store for Swarthmore was dlscusscd
Club at the clubhou ...e on Park Avcnue on
S\\arthmore Methodist Church at 2..30 last
at great length J Archer Turner t presITucsda) , October IS
Mr Thomas C
Sunday afternoon
dent of Coundl, read a telegram whIch he
Shaffer, "en kno\\n \\ntcr, traveler and
The meetmg, at \\ hleh there \\ ere moro
had sent to Governor Earle protcshng the
lecturer on economic subjects deh'\ered a
than
a hundn:d and t\\ent}-fi\C present,
l"stabhshment of a store here SoliCitor
most mterestmg and instructive diSCOUrse on
\\ as called IJ) liurgess John 11 Pitman at
Me) ers quoted the state act which said
"The EthIOpian m thc European Woodthe request of many clllzens of the Borthat after the advertIsement of thc locapile" Introduced by Mrs Roland Eaton,
ough
tion of a state store the cItizens had flo,; e
chalrlnan of the program committee, Mr
Chester Robcrts acted as secretary of the
da). s m which to present petIhons to the
Shaffer deSCrIbed 10 clear and forceful
me('tmg, at which Mr Pitman prcslded,
court against the locahon of a store on
st}le the causes whIch have motivated the
and informed the assembly of the steps
present conOlct beh\ cen Italy and Ethiopia
the proposed stte
which had atread} been taken In the matA close student of \\ orld affairs he was
ter ]lresldent F rank Aydelotte, of SwarthIt was felt tbat the petitions which were
able to pamt a VJ\ Id picture of condlttons
more College, as \\ ell as the School Board
Circulated in the Borough displayed the
in
Eth10I)J3
and
outlme
the
Italian
po
..
i
and
man) mdlvlduals of the town, upon
sentiments of an overwhelmmg majority of
Pre.ident of Rolling Green Golf Club tion m Its actiVIties in EthIOpIan tcrnton
learnmg
of the proposillon, sent telegrams
the Citizens Therefore, Councd requested who, with Mrs. Haines, Wa& feted b;
Mr
Shaffcr
took
the
posItion
that
no
na
to
Harnsburg
request10g an opportumty to
Burgess Pitman to dchver the petlhons 10 member. of the club Wednesday eve.
Swarthmore Burges. Leads Fight
lion ~o('s to \\ ar from a purcIv altrUistic
present
objectIons
niDI.
person and cxplam the great opposition tv
motive, that aSide from Italy's deSire to ~ee
Against State Liquor Store.
The foHowmg letter, which \\ as \\ ntteD
such a store, and authOrized payment .of
.. Ia\ en abolIshed m Ethloilla the Hahan
to
Governor Earle by Dr J Russell Smith,
hIS expenses to Harnsburg on thiS mls
nahon was Vitally concerned \\llh the quesof Elm Avcnue. IS an example of the 10Slon
lIon of temtonal expansion He further
tense feehng of S\\ arthmoreans rclallve to
Several reSidents of Lafa)eUe Avenue
c~plamcd m detad the 10terest of othl:r
the estabhshmg of a hquor store In the
\\ ere present askmg mformatlon from
Horough
COU!ltnes notab!) Grcat Hntam and France
Council on ho\\ the asscssment for the
In protectmg their mte~ral nghts In con
• ThiS commumh \\ as shocked to read m
paVlOJ!; of Lafayctte Avenue \\as 10 be Portrait of Prominent Local Man nectlOn with the ltalo-EtinopJan conllll.:1
the ne" sp tpers recentl) that the Pennsylmade Some of the properh owners have
md closcd hiS remark" \\ Ith the statement Public School EnroUment Shows \ aOll Liquor Control Hoard I)roposed to
Presented to Rolling Green
th.lt the ~urest \\ 1\ to prc\cnt or alert
corner lots, others ha\c tnan~ular lots and
e"t lbh"h .1 IlfJ,!C numiJer ot DC" liquor
Golf Club by Members
\\ ar IS to abf)h~h economic and pohtlcal
Increase of Twenty-three
a rctaJDm~ \\ all IS to be uscd alon~ the
"ton:" mduum~ one In S\\ arthmon:, a rCSl(knll •• ] borough .tntl educatIOnal center
I II Illonah"m
slre.lm 10 front of h\o of the properlles
Over Last Year
Mr and Mrs joseph E Hamcs of South
!
, I .lm "ure man) of the cItizens of that
Tht'\ also asked lniOrm.ltlon on ho\\ the eh I R l t d
I
f
II
\nothcr featurl' 01 the meehnt. \\ IS .1
es er oa(, \\erc en ere( an ID orml
1 I
tl
I I ~fr~ Rolmd G
burou,.!!1
10 .uldltton to rn\ seIt \\ ould like to
)la\ ments could be flO mced o\Cr a penod
It \\ I~ (Ieuded It the rt'Lmllr mectm;:.{ of
receptIOn on Wednesda\ e\emn~ .It the IeI'm )\ Ie Ilrt"l( en
kno\\ \tlur .lttUude In thiS m Iller Is It
01 tlmc The members of council stated R II
Comen thl' S(hool Board held :\ll1ncll\ eHDlll1!
o m~ G rcen G 0 If CI u IJ, S pnn~ •Ie IIe I)\ Ullllan, of the fortieth ~nnull l'
th It adjustments \\ould be made In the thc members of the club and thclr \\1\e:.1 1um til the Stile I'ederlhon (It Inn ... , I to ptlllinn tilt C(lurt nl Common rielS to nu.:e ...... lrl th It the Liquor Control Board
pu'
,
h
\ 1m t \\ ullten \\lnch ,.fIe Ithndt·d II Ene I
:...t t e "lme time a portrait of !\.Ir S
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0
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h 1\ l John \\ nil J Imlor It the Rllt_l r" dot' .. It h 1\ I.' \ our "uPllort or IS It gOIng
tile ret Ilnmg \\a1l \\111 be allocltcd be
H.une:, p,nntcd 1)\ 1 rcdenc Roscher WI~ qlh l1l )lr \ tn ['Ito JU
'In "U'IIO\\11 \Hnm School IlllJolnted I ~chool ofllc('r lL:,lln",t lour df()rt~t
t\Hl'f1 all of the properh o\\ner:. Cluence pre"'ent('d to the cluh b\ the member~ 1\1\1( l lIle l lIunllta I e "t\ Ie ~~ r~
m In I
'
Ih( rt'nnl IctlOn 01 thc \mencan
G .Me\ er" sohCltor expluned that ac The occaSion \\as 10 l)JprcClatlon of Mr luuputed to the c1uh mcmber~ hu enthu~1 nlth full mtilOnt, to nllkl tnt'"t" on tht
pt'uple In n nHl\ lOt.: lhe Pruillbition \mcnd
curdm~ to I.m that the 0\\ ncr:. had 6 Hames ten \elrs of "en ICC IS preSident olll . . m fur the (On\Cntlnll stre .... m~ the ho ... I "'Ihool prnpert\
\\lu.'11 a{hl'ahlt:
11)1<.; mt'nt lrnm tin Cun .. tltutlUn 1S .b I "ee tt,
munths 10 "hlch to p l'\ their asse"'scd costs, the duh He IS 11"'0 an Ictl\e club mem jJltzllt\ jllomptm ... and hlrmom \\ll1ch[mCI'illrt "u.'med ul\l"lble hC'( IU"l of thf 1 pt rnu ... ,;ltIn lor tht' people to .lgam do as
I
d
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.111('r til it hUb ,j, .. t.:'d ' t h'I"o but ar
l('r:!r.
IIfl:t' r~nft.,
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(n
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III1 .. thlt.:1 Pt:ll\ Illle\lr\ Hid c! un I"l \\hu.:h t: .. , I: I~L HI du~ m ltlcr, /Jut thb m:lion
I Ihl ,!lUI: 01 allIIn s~( ~ In HIt!H
a ) )I
..,
rangetnl nts could he made tu pa). them off ~olft'f
01 the 5t Ite 10 PU"hlOl-\: the "ale ot thiS
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1I,"r\
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pre~cntatlOn
of
the
portrait
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as
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1
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10 mst.lllments
m tkrr 01 .lUtumobllc aCCIdents and other
AIr Milton ~ Hl:pl;urn Dr R
\ D Cdlts K lth
F r.lOk R \lorc\ "up('r'\l"ID~ pnnclpal trnlJhle IS qUitt another m.IHer
It ccrIt \\ as explaIned that the matenal and made IJ\ l\1r Paul freeman
r>qmprncnt \\ ould cost about $4,70:'1 "hlch Remhnld, \ICC prc"'ldent, ofl1clIlI\ reCl1\ed erme Lenroot and the pre"ldent Mr.. John f('porhd th It the ~chuul enrollment .IS of taml) puts the St.lte In the pO~llton of
i\I Phillip"
OCtubl r I :;hU\b an mcre.lse 01 n 0\ er debauchcr and destro\ cr
What can the
\\ould make the cost bet\\een $2 and $250 the !-:11l on bch!lf of the dub
Club hU5m('~s conSIsted of a readm~ of Iht \C~r
M r H ame~ \\ h 0 IS \en popu Iar \\1 th
The JUOIor and seDlor hlf.~h cItizens do to stop thIS action on the part
per hncal foot ThiS docs not Include the
h
the mmute" 01 the ll"t meetm,..\" h\ the
~:: 000 of free labor granted b) the 'V P
IS assocla t ('s b 0 th IlUsme5S an d SOCI3I IS
schools .lOd the Rutgers A\ enue School of the State?
,-,
one of the older re;,ulents of the Borou~h recordm~ .. ecretan
l\.1r~
Mabel Fisher
'As I remember the campaign against
A
havm~ b\cd here thlrt).-elght years
He WJlhams, a report b\ the treasurer, Mrs :.ho\\ mcreases In enrollment \\ hIle thc the Eighteenth Amendment, It was repeated
Henry Hoot, of the Tree Committee, re has for the past t\\O )cars been Vlce-prCSI C C West and the follo\\lOg announcc ColIc~e A venue Elementary School sho\\ s ovcr and (NCr agam that the movement to
ported 50 trees m the borough nursc) were dent of the S\\arthmore National Bank and ments b\ chairmen of sections
I d~crc.lsc The musIc classes sho\\ that restore the sale of alcohol \\as a movelarge enough to be transplantcd thiS \\ mter Trust Compa", of \\hlch he \\35 made a
Mrs Joseph Seal, chalfman of the
ment toward temperance, that It \\ as done
and \\ ould be placed on South Chester director on August 2 1921
He IS also health and \\elfare section A card part) 21 pupIls arc takmg VIOlin, 8, the \\ood to reduce the usc of alcohol, \\hlch was
Road The borough secretary was author- preSident of the S\\ arthmore Buddmg A5- and fashIOn sholl to be held b) the sec \\lOds and brass Instruments, and 15, J>lano said to be \cr} great because of IIhClt sale"
Ized to petition the W P A for labor for SOCIatIon ha\'in~ held the post for about tlOn on Monda), ~ovember 4, at 2 P M and VOIce
t\lthou~h Swarthmore voted 812 ) es to
Report:> of thc summer high school. sum 480 no on Prohlblhon Repeal In the Noprumng shade trees on thc borough streets fifteen) ears, pnor to \\ hlch he scn cd for at the clubhouse
some tIme as \ Icc-preSIdent 01 the Asso
Mr~ H r\ Peuso] chalfman, art "ec- mer recreation commIttee and high schoo] \ember electton of 1933, It IS esumated that
thiS wmter
He
has
been
a
director
SInCC
It
lIon
A barge party on the Ne\\ Hope student treasur) funds \\erc read and filed only one out of ever) ten \\ould not sign
clatlon
Other routme busmcss \\as enacted, With
The floodmg of the girls' locker room the pctthons which had becn prepared and
Canal on 'Vedncsda), October 23 Cars
the mecting bemg adjourncd until tomght was mcorporated 10 1899
durmg
thc last bad storm \\ as dlscus"ed wcre Circulated after thc meetmg BurMr
Haines
has
held
hiS
prescnt
pOSitIOn
lea\C
the
clubhouse
at
9
:\
1\1
for
Ne\\
at i 45, when the bids for materIals to be
and
It
"as
deCided to la\ a dram of field gess PItman diVided the to\\n mto 39 dls~
as
preSident
of
J
E
Llmeburner,
PhlladeI
Hope
r\n\one
deslfln~
to
go
should
used In the pavmg of Lafa). ctte Avenue,
hie along the front of the bUlldmg and tnets. each of which averaged around 36
phIa, dlspensmg optiCIans smce the death commUD1cate \\ Ith Mrs I)elfsol
\\ III be opened
of Mr Llmeburner In 1916 He had been
Mrs C A McDO\\CII, chairman drama connect It \\ Ith an extstmg open dram signers, rnakmg- a total 01 about 1500
The lahor \\111 be furmshed by om)osed to the e~tabhshmg of a hquor
vIce-president for some }cars before, suc- seclton The fir~t meeting of that -cc- nearb\
(eedmg to the presIdent)
He was also lIOn \\ III take place on Thur~da\ October the \Vorks Progress Admmlo:;tratIon and store here
It IS probable that the result of the
prcsldent of the Spnngha\en Club for a H .it 10 :\ M at the clubhouse, partlCl- the cost IS not to exceed $50
number of )ears
h P
I
R'I aforementIOned electIon IS the reason for
pants \\ III "'tudy the Enghsh Renals'iance
:\ letter from t e enns\ vama
al S"arthmore bl'mg held a fllr prospect for
~~~..
Penod and meetmgs \\ III thereafter bc held road mdlcated the\ \\ould furmsh the a hquor store, even though most people
POLICE NEWS
regularh on .he 2nd and ~th Th"rsdal,
lahar 10 bUlldm~ thc fence alonJ! the tall
hcn questIOned rcph. that they \ oted for
road
track
from
the
school
to
the
each
month
station
I repeal 51mph hecaus~ thc\ felt that proOne of First Residents of Bor- Clarence Tnol, of Media \\ as "tncken
:\frs Phe]p:. Soule, (h urman hter~f\ The School Board a,lthoflled the Jlurcha~c hlbltlOn \\as not the proper method to
\\ Ith a he.lft aHack on WhIttIer FIeld of
ough and Former Post..
celton
Flr.. t mcetlhl! ~O\ember 7, 10 of s66 \\ orth ot ~upphes to hUild the (cnce I CO)lC \\ Ith the "ltuatIon
S\\ arthmore Collel!e, \\ htle attendmg last
~ot onh hal e people been \\ Ilhng to
master
frlda\ afternoon s football contest het\\ecn \ l\I Sub equent meelm~s bt md ltd 10 th( bound 1[\ 01 the school Ilroperh
Born
CounCil
\\
III
pal
lor
the
fence
tro!.l
I
sl~n
the petItions but ~ome \\ ho "ere not
fhur"r!a\
~
oj
each
month
MaD\
InterS\\ arthrnore and Media HI~h Schools Mr
I contactl'd ha\ e ~one to the troublc to locate
I d\\ ani \V Hannum one of the oldc~1 Trlol, \\ho \\as 65 \ cars old \\ IS (x.lmIned (~Ung hook re\ Ie" s a:. \\ ell .I~ blOJ!raphlc Ihl "t Ilton to the "chool hne
The hul on thc L\on Metal Products!.l IHtltlon and ~1J:!:n It
lor Ihe conre"ldents of S\\ arthmor~, (hed on Tuc..,da\ h\ Dr f r mklm Gillespie of S\\ arthmore "II! 1)(' (0\ ('red dunn)! the 'e.n
Co
01
;:;1
i
2:;0
"a~
accepted
tor
28
ne\\
\ l nIlnCl' of tho ... e \\ ho .lIe not as \ et rep\\
ho
\\
as
present
anel
\\
ho
after
admm
October 15, after a protr lctcd 11Iue!>S at thc
~Ir~ Jacob 1\.1e"'cht('r chalrm III musIc
l~terlDA' lir:.t lIfl hid the \ letlm taken m . . uUnn
Thl' dub'.. choru'> \\IP hold re lockcr:-, \t the Rut1!er", \'\cnlle School The n~ent((1 on I pt'hhon Rur):!e"'s Pitman has
Ol:!C ol 77 \ cars
Board eX)lre~ ...ed their ~rahtude for the lliaced a blank 10 the S\\ \RTH"IORE,\:-;
Mr H.mnum coniluctc(1 I g:focen hU"'1 the S\\ arthmore pollc(' car to the Me{ita hear"lb each Monda\ mornmg at 10 t\\O b fed rubber J!\m mab donat('cl In ofllce \\here \\e \\111 he glad to have resl_
HO"llltal \\ herc he \\ as pronounced dead o clock
ne~~ 10 S\\arthmorc \\hen S\\arthmore
Mr'" D 1\ Id C Prmcc
dcnb stOll md slg:n Those \\ ho Circulated
at :1 45
:\1r... K lthanne H Bra" neJl chairman
(ould ho 14 of .lbout h'n hou"'e:o. and
Dr
I
et'ch
announced
thc
dates
01
the
the l)clltlOns In the N dlstnct:. \\ere Burj 0110 Bro" n colored of S\\ arthmorc, of the adml~lOns committee announced
"en cd a" pustmaster here durmg the Mc
Tcacher",
Counh
Institute
as
the
after
gess
Pitman MISS Elizabeth Steel 1\IISS
upon arrC'''t and .IPI)('anng: bel ore MagiS the 1011imJn,..r ne\\ memher'" l\Ir~ Stuart
KlOle, and Roo"e\dt adnu0I5tratIOns HIS
nOOlls
ul
October
28
to
n,
mclU"I\e
The
Mac
L,nd
Mrs Har\'e) Pierce, T Ralrd,
trth Rum"'c\ on October Q \\a~ pl:!ced Snuth Mr... C F \Volcott Mr,; John R
onglnal home \\ as on the 51le nOll OCCll under bond to keep the peace
Board eleculcd to dl"'ml"S ~t;hool at noon Crusb\ Morton Mr'" D\\Ight Coole\, Mrs
Lud\\lg Jr, Mr" Du.me. R Tern and
Illed b\ the Jlo ... t o£flce He later It\ ed on
George Van ~Ien Wilham Do\\nton, J
Mark E Hetlmer, 01 Conconhll1e \\ho :\11,,-, ~c1he G COlllD", md a ... relD~tated thoec dl\<;;
\ ale \\enue
\Varren
Paxton Samuel 'VI~dom, 1\Irs
\\ a .. arrested here on j uh J for drunken
-StanJe\ Mac1\hllan Paul P IlII~on, :\[r~ Ed
Mr and :\olr" Hannum celehrated their dn\ m~ \\ .l~ dl"charg:ed upon pal ment of mcmher~ :\Ir~ Hclen :\1 H.III and l\tr'"
B C WU!l!ms
Home and School Meeting, 23rd \\ard Ro)d Mr~ \Vllham Hoffman, Mr"
fiftieth \\edclmJ,! anm\cr"'lf\ II~t "'prln,..!
cn .. t" \\ hen he :lp]l('arul hclore the (ourt
::\.Ir
...
J
lmc
...
Br).-!ardu~
prt.:~ldlnt
ul
tht
Ge{)tj:!(' \V Warren Mr~ Rm I mde I\.lr"
:\1r llmnum \\a" the ~on of til(' I~tc
It :\luli I nn Octoha 11
\\llhwl
(I
Hm{r
pn
I(!tnt
01
the
H0I1H
I
I <1\\10 \ \ !lniH BenJtnun \ KnCC{\Jel
JUnior
(lui)
mutt
I
"'ll(111
t
11k
on
Illr
10 lJlh Inll I hZlhtth Wonrl! 1III11lum (It
md
Sllh)ul
\
.....
OllltlOll
hI'"
mnnunu.~d
thll
Jr
:\Ir.., \Ifled 11""IH IIII(h :\( Cnst,
lI11pn
"'I\)n...
ul
till
I
I
I~
(011\
l
nhun
md
~Ildll and \\ I'" I dl ... tendlnt ot an old
thl
OIH nmc m(t tmg 01 Ihe 1"'~tlct.ltIon \\ III Gl()r~e I'lood Re\: Thorn 1S Men \\ cather
:J.nnoufllC'd
a
JUnior
d
tOn
lor
Octoher
26
H{ IS ~Uf\ IHd
Dela\\ If{ Counh CaruIh
Hallowe'en Parade on 31st
he hcld II'!; the Hlllh School aUf\JtOriUm on Mr.. Wilham H 'Ve~t LOlliS \V Km!!
In In . . "1<10\\ Marlha L Hannum three
:\lr... Horacc "'alter had \\Ith her the
it S Charles Deacon CI\(~ .. ter Roberts, Samuel
\t a meetmg: of the S" arthmore
pelitIon \\hlch S\\arthmnr~ rC~Hlcnt ... are \\ l'dnC'.. da\ c\ emng Octoher 2:;
"on"'. Clarence E 01 Oherlln 1\Hnuc
o c1m.:k
\11 parent" of pupll~ m S\\ arth ;\1 Dodd Mrs J Donald Glb"on Mrs
Ihl"'ID('!'."
,\
..
oCiatlOn
on
TuC'~d
1\
a4ed to ~H!D to l1fe\ ent the e"lahh~hment
S,\ arlhmore
Henn
of Colhn"!"-\\ ood
more ~('h()ol<.; are cordialh m\ilted to be \rthur Kcnt 1\t.-s 1. C Shero 1\1155 Obve
CHnm[! II \\ a~ ciecuild that the
.t a State Ilqunr Store ID S,\ arthmore
:\ J and Thoma~ ot Medm, t\\ 0 dau~h
Clla\e~ 1
RlI"'~lll Smlth t Mr.. Harold
\~"'O()atlOn and the S\\ 'RTlBUJlU ,="
md 12 1\(' opportumt\ for memher ... to prc~('nt
ler" Mr... \dolph \\ CI"" of Rutledl!{ and
The
program
\\111 ('on"l~t 01 bnet talk" HarDt''' Carl C1ea\c~ Mr~ Ed"anl H Ron
\\In
gam
"poll~or
a
Hallo"e'en
l nl('r Ih(,1f namc .. tht reon
:\lr" J Rohert \nder~on of OHrhrook,
\Hred I a~~ltt
1\[r and Mrs
P.n~de lor the children 01 the Bor
Thl next ... tated nl('ctm1:! \\ III h~ hcld 1)\ ~c\('ral m~mber ... of th(' te Ichmg "taU ~an Jr
four hrother"', 'VII"'on jame... \Ibert and
the
ne\\
{eaturC's
of
the
"ork
Chc~tcr
Rohlrt"
took
chH~e
of three dl'"
nuthnlngouch
Th",
\\
III
IIC'
1h('
hlth
annual
on Tu('~da\ October 21 at \\ hlch ::\11""
Ho\\ ani
and
"I~tcr
l\1r"
\Ve..lr\
hemf,!
Ilre~('nted
thl"
'\car
Some
"peoal
trteto:.
paraele ami \\ III he held on HaIlO\'
:;\1 GeraldlnC' llc( ormack \\ III lecture on
;\loone\
For oh\lou" rca"'on~ it 1" held that ~uch
e en ThuNla\ ('\ enID!! Octoher ') 1
old !!Ia~~ and chma Shc \\ dl ha\ e \\ Ith mU~lc 1<:' helll!!, planned lor the occa"lon
f uneral "~f\ ICC'' ' \\ III h(" held at til('
an Ima~lOn \\ould he mo"t undcslrable ao:.
\\ralch
next
\\eek
...
S"
\Rnn(OlnA~
r\lter
thc
mcetm~
th('re
\\Ill
be
an
oppor
Ilet mterr ..tmg ")lrclmen" Hom her col
Cnfflth Chapd :'\Of\\ I)od tln<: afternoon
\\ ell a" detnmental to the assured safet}
lor detall~
IC(tion and member'" are a ..... ured of an tumh to ):!rcet the ne\\ teachers foIlo\\ - of the r('Sldent families and the character
Fnda, at 2 0 clock Interment \\!l1 be at
lD"'tnictl\ e and \\ orth "htle meelm!!
1112 "hlch rcfre ..hmt·nts \\111 be scf\ed
(Continued on Paee 4)
Arhng:ton Cemetef\
JOSEPH E. HAINES
FETED BY CLUB
SCHOOLS TO HAVE
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•
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..
,
A~AILA8L1
UNDER THE
N.H.A.
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522 Edgmont Ave, Chester, Pa.
Gentlemen
Please send me del:lIls of your
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Name
!\\
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I
Street
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3 Years to Pay
522 EDGMONT AVE
Atturne)"
Vol. VII, No. 42
PHONE 9111
2·..
THE~ARnD=~IO~R~F~A~~~~~~__~~~'F'__~__~"~"__~~~~OC~_IO~B7ER
__1~87.'~I~~~
~
lsther L Miller to
Wed James E. Crocker
Brewer, Ir., of Moylan-Rose Valley,
daughter of Mn. EDen C. Van SchoonMr. West Butler, of Suffolk.
hoven, of Park Av"'!ue,and Mr.,~~
Miss Miller was graduated from the F. Doyle, of Atlantic City, N. J., were
Swarthmore HIgh School and attended married on Friday, Octo".r 11, !n WashHood CoDeg. and the School 'of Industrial ington, D. C.
i'
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J
Arts. Mr. Crocker is a graduate ofVlrMrs. Doyle, ~th ~er .other, b.. spent
Frllllc:es H. MaxWell and
ginia Military Institute.
the last four wlDten ID Miami, Fla., whe,e
Atkin"", Married Here on
Mr. and Mrs. Crocker will be at hO'De Ishe was deeply inte~tql in singing '\lid
.
Satiirday
' a f t e r the 15th of November at Wayncs- sang over Radio Station WIOD of )bat
saug at thCel Mlami
C1·tlyb
Shde ath1so
b, IWd~:'ti~n'.
At four o'clock tomorrow afternoon in boro,
MissVa.
Jean E.-Harvey, daughter of Mr. C
u · an
e Mercury
u.
n a UI on
nIOllDal'1
!n,
Dr. Wolfgang Koehler, nOted,'~
PllYcboJoslst, who ,~-vI8ItIng,-prof.....r ill
the Psychology Departfent
of EImIAVeb...e. Dr., KoehIerl wjlo aqlved,'
In IhIa ,countOy on OctohOr 5, aboard the
Sw~.llner ~Kungsbohp," was the guest
of Dr.' ....d Mrs;~FnInk Aydelotte, of Cedar
Lane,.an<,l. E~ _A"e,nueL~ v.:eek,.,
. "
the Swartbmore Presbyterian
tbe and Mrs. William S. Harvey, 2nd, of to the Mary Lyon School, Mrs. Doyle atMr. A. W. CoDins, formerly of Ogden
jDlIrriage of Miss Esther Lambert Millie,'" College Avenue, will 'entertain"llt dinner tended _French and Englisb,zSchool and venue, Rtumed4o"'Swarthmor\!' 011 ,Sun,
daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A.
this evening at the Rolliug Green Golf Friends' School, both of Allantic City. : day afler a'month on \he Chesapeake Ball
of Moylan-Rose Valley, and Mr.
Club following the wedding rehearsal. Th~
Mr. Doylc, who attended school in Bal.:. on his boat "Mareva." He will leave to~
Edward .Crocker,' SOD of Mrs.
guests will include tbe bridal party and a timore, is a writer cif songs. He is now morrow for Detroit from where he will
Crocker, of Suffolk, Va., will take place, few intimate friends.
engaged in busiDess in WashingtoD, where !retum at tbe end of'thc.month.
.
with tbe Reverend Dr. John ~Uery ~~~Ue,
Mrs. Arthur G. Lange, of New York the couple will make their home.
! Ji .
... .
'pastor of the church, officiating. '
City, entertained at luncheon in Miss
M W It W H'bb rt f P .d
I Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph J. Geer, of Har,
The bride, who wiH be given. !n mar- Miller's honor .on. Tuesday at the home R· ::·W -:u;rf
I e , 0 th roVl en~~ ;vard Avenue, tDtertain.ed -with a .butret
03 t ,0 f haer dg
orht,er,anMn~unCK~th
e. engDageper .
on·,
Saturday in honor of their son
riage' by her.fa th er, Wl'11 b e a tt endcd, bY of her mother, Mrs. Franklin N. Brewer, men
aug
155 a cnne
u;sup'
n
i
Miss Jean E. Harvey, o~ Swarthmore, as in· Moylan-Rose Valley.
Ding Hibbert, and ]. Dixon Andrews, lr.! .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
maid of honor. Mrs. Robert H.
f M'
d'M
J D'
Ad'
On
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
Swarthson
0
r~ ~n
rs..
!Xon
hoff, of \Vinchester, Mass., and Mrs.
f th A h
d 0
b k M' n rews,
Hib' .
Arthur G. Lange, of New York City, will more Friends' Meeting House, Miss Frances 0
e 5 woo, vcr roo.
ISS
-:
'.
u
...,
H. Maxwell, of Lansdo,"ne, and Mr. bert attended Mary Lyon School and'
,beMr.
the bridl.-smaids.
swarth more C 0 IIege.
County,
,
'
k II Th,om:as Atk,'nson, of Buc'""
Henry B. Crocker, of Suffol',
brother of the groom, will act as best man. married by Friends ceremony, followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Bucher Ayres, of Vassar
The ushers will be Mr. Frank B. Epps, of a reception in the adjoining ". Whittier Avenue, entertained last Saturday evening;
~roquette. of All Kinds
Ri h
d V · M
B P
II
House. The overseers to repreSent the in. honor of their wedding anniversary.
Gelatine Salad.
e mon,
a.;
r.
. owe
E
lisb T
Jr., of Baltimore, Md.; Mr.' Franklin
Meeting were Dr. and Mrs. JesSe H.
, nR'
ea Tarta
Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. j. ~ussell
Mr, and Mrs. lohn S. Daley, of Cedar
and daughter-in-law, Mr, JUKl. ~/ D.
Reed Geer, of the Swarlhmo'!'-Apartll\enta.
'
, 1'... ,.huoIor Wo....... Chab
........ You t. a
'
Ji
'SPORTS DANCE
OeL 28, 1938, at tho Womao'. !=IuJob_
Rolrooh...
Uao ll,oiUloylyqJ...
"'f.......
r:!:
,Price ,1_00 per COUp........ IUI Tax .
RUMMACE SALE
WHITIIER HOUSE
Oil S.arthmore COU... Camp~
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23
2 P. M. to 1
p~
M.
d.
'The Woman'. Guild
of
I}w.. rtl..mnr
fi,:i
J
Enjoy It at tbe
MED IA
THEATRE
FrJday aad Sllturclay
Approved Entertainmeatl
1
JOE E. 8ROWN
-In-
Hayes.
Both
the bride and
groom, who
Lane Rumsey
and ElmLewis,
Avenue,
and their Tenn:,
guest,:
will reside
in Lansdowne,
are graduates
of Mrs.
of Nashville,
Swar~hmore
WASHINGTON
. THEATRE
in etA Musical Cocktail"
4
BING CROSBY
-In-
"Two for Tonight"
Wedaesday and Thursday
'The Bishop Misbehaves'
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
EDMUND GWENN
NORMAN FOSTER
MICKEY MOUSE
EXTRA FOR
SATURDAY MATINEE
5
New Adventures of
Cheater'. Moat Dlatincth'e Theatre
TARZAN
6
Starts Friday
FREE Boy
To Every
and Girl
"PAGE MISS GLORY"
Wednesday and Thursday
Cenc Stratton Porle-rta
'The
of the Bees'
~
JANE
"GINGER"
WITHERS
A Packet of Rare Foreign
Stamp.
Monday and TUHday
MARION DAVIES
DICK POWELL
PAT O'BRIEN
CHESTER
Four Days 5tarUn. Friday
2
I
-In-
'This Is the Life'
'.".",'
Friday. Saturday and MondllY
STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
LANSDOWNE
Delaware CD\lnty'e FinGet Theatro
Friday and Saturday
MARION DAVIES
"PAGE MISS GLORY"
with DICK POWELL
Pat O'Brfen
Fraak M~Hu.h
.
- . Patsy Kelly
Added-i'DIONNE QUINTUPLETS"
Monday and Tuesday
GRETA GARBO
FREDRIC MARCH
FreddJe Bartholomew
(David Copperfield)
"'ANNA KARENINA"
Wedneaday--one Day Only
LAUREL & HARDY
In a full 1ength feature comedy riot
--
"BONNIE SCOTLAND"
Mr. ""d Mrs. Alben T, Eavenson, of
: Strath Haven Avenue, will entertain. a
, bridge club, of which they are members,
• at their home !hi!, evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown and family
are spending this week in the home of
Mrs. Brown's father, Mr. Louis Wheelock,
of Park and Harvard Avenues, while renovations are being completed on their home
on Walnut Lane.
,-:--=-:-:
Captain and Mrs, Edwin B. Keatley, of
Westdale Avenue, entertained at bridge on
Wednesday e,·cning.
Will Hold a
Rummage Sale
of
Clothing and Furniture
In the a.ement of the Chur~h from.
7 P. M. to 9 P. M., Wednesday; October 23rd aad from 8 A. M. until
5 P. M., nunday and FridllY, October 24th aad 25tb.
j~I~04~p~.~r~k~~Ave~'~'~T~.~L~S~W~arth'~_~1~17~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John McGuire
MANOR
Cheater Pike - Prospect Park
Friday and SaturdllY
Oct. 18, 19
DICK POWELL
MARION DAVIES
"PAGE MISS GLORY"
PATSY KEU..Y
FRANK McHUGH
Mary Aator
Allen Jenkins
Lyle Talbot
Added:
Mickey Mou&e - Musical - News
Monday and Tueaday
Oct. 21. 22
GRETA GARBO
FREDRIC MARCH
"ANNA KARENINA"
IS YOUR MOTOR -IN TUNE
WITH'THE WEATHER?
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR WINTER ruNE UP. THE
SMALL COST OF THIS SERVICE WIll MORE THAN
PAY FOR ITSELF IN MORE PLEASANT AND ECONOMICAL WINTER DRIVING.
IT IS TIME FOR ANTl.FREEZE--DON'T WAIT FOR
THE FIRST FREEZE UP.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bagby, of Evanston,
III., arrived yesterday to visit Colonel and
Mrs. CarroD A. Bagby, of North Princeton
Avenue; today Colonel and Mrs. Bagby
are driving their guests to New York,
where the Jatter will sail on the S. S.
Statendam for a month's trip to England.
Tomorrow CoJonel and Mrs. Bagby will
motor to West Point, where they will
visit their son, Cadet Carroll K. Bagby,
and attend the Army-Harvard football
-:-wlth~
SaUl' Blane
CLAUDETrE COLBERT
"She Married Her Boas"
t
ornmmUnt"ty' &4np
will spend the week end in New York
College.
where tbey will attend the Vanderbilt-'
Miss Alida Lansing Van Sehoonhoven, Fordham football game. Mrs. Lewis is:
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daley for two,
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"BRIGHT UGHTS"
"Popular Science" in
Color
3 Anson Weeks and His
Orchestra
- : : - :_ _
Triaily Churc~
HOW ARE YOUR TIRES ARE THEY SAFE FOR
WINTER DRIVING OVER SUPPERY ROADS? TRADE
THEM IN FOR THE NEW
TIRES
IN FOR A NEW
Dr. Frank E. Williams, of Amherst
Avenue, is in Washington this week attending the Pan-American Institute of Geog~
raphy and History. Dr. Williams is ,
member of the committee on arrangements
and a delegate representing the United
States Government. Mrs. Williams and
Mrs. Alfred Gary White, of College Avenue, wiJI drive to Washington this afternoon, returning with Dr. Williams and
Mrs. White tomorrow afternoon.
EQUIP WITH
Vi tt$toneBATI'ERY.
'fire.'.... Service
til
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYElTE AVES.
omclAL
Pbone 440
SERVICE
i!!Oal
WaohiDIJ • Lllbri..ti..... Tire •
IIatteI7 -
Brake _ Seniee
with Freddie Bartholomew
Mary Aator
Allen JuDkIns
Lyle Talbot
Added,
Mickey Mouse - Musical _
New.
Oct. 23
Wednesday Only
LAUREL & HARDY
"BONNIE SCOlLAND"
THE NEW 1936 FORD
with WARNER OLAND
'&he ehatterbox
9.30I~tw~.~n~tp~-e~"~h~t~d~eg~'~_~~fO~""~_8~'~'~"'~ln~u~tes~~~t~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BUICK'S THE BUY
GALLAGHER BROS., INC.
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I
IOLIVER H. BAIR I
Bettendorf
CHURCH NEWS
AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXIUARY
Now on display at
HALLOWE'EN CARD PARTY
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25
69th St. Theatre
Garrett Road &: Weat Che.ter Pike
Upper Darhy, Pa.
Friday, Saturday, Monday
CLARK
GABLE
In Jtlck. UJnJon's
"THE CALL OF
THE WILD"
-with-
Loretta
Youn ..
Jack Oakle
WAVERLY
DREXEL HIll
"The Moat Accommodating
Thea:;re in Delaware County"
TODA.Y aad SATURDAY
JOE£.
BROWN
with ANN DVORAK
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Stan LAUREL
Oliver HARDY
"BONNIE SCOTLAND"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
TED LEWIS
And His Orcbestra
-In-
"Here Comes the Band"
SHAMPOO AND
FINGER WAVE
$1 •00
SOC
ALL BEAUTY
AIDS
•
GASH-STULL CO.
NINTH AND SPROUL
Chester
S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Eve..,. Sbam _ _A Scalp Treatment
lO:OO-Sunday School. Women's CI888, Dr.
CleweU. Men's ClBll9.
•
10 '46--Devotional meeting of the Session.
U':OD--Mornlng Worsbip. Dr. Tuttle preaches.
3 ;OD--RehearaaJs of the Girls' Choir and the
BoYA' Choir.
'1 :OO-Young People's Soc!ety.
8 :OQ-Church School Cabmet.
TUESDAY
8 'OD-YOUNG MEN'S CLUB. Men's Room.
·
Mr. Robert Haig speaks ,~n "Some
Problems in .Transportation.
WEDNESDAY
50 CENTS
Co-ed Beauty Salon
"BRIGHT LIGHTS"
KAY FRANCIS
GEORGE BRENT
·
You are cordially invited to attend the presentation exhibit of a dis.
tinctive new line of 1936 Ford V-8's. We want you to see and drive
these new can. No obligation, of coune.
-In-
-In-
"THE GOOSE AND
THE GANDER"
::
ADMISSION
THEATRE
Tuead.,., Wednesday, Thursda,.
-In-
our show rooms
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Jobn ElIet'J' Tn!-Ue. Minister
SUNDAY
at 8 o'clock
WARNER BROS.
.t
Mary
STRATH HAVEN INN
Oct. 24
"Charlie Chan in Egypt"
-:t
11 :ao A. M.-Morning Prayt:r snd Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
60 Minutes of Laughs
Thursday Only
3
Dr.
SHERIFF SALES
.'" hUDd>
Fowalie4 II,. Robert E. ......David -McCahan, on Strath Haven Avenue.
Media. Penna.
of .aId Miller's the foUowln&' fou cOdI'MI
PUBLISHED EVERY FRlDA.Y AT
SUDday is the annual Missionary Day
The Young Men's Club meets in the
SaturdllJ'. October 28. 1936
and described: South ten ~ toriJ'h:~~
SWAR11IMO·1I' PA.
throughout the denomination and will be
,
930 o'eloek A. M.
miDutes ... t ODe hundred and era ty-uaa.
... .-.
mens room next Tuesday evening when
(Eaat.em Standant Time)
and Hvent,.flye one-hundredths teet. IIOUt.Il
observed in the church here on Sunday the guest of honor and speaker will be
foriY-ei8bt de&'rfts eat one hundNd ....
ANN B. SHARPLES
morru'ng wl'th a s......al p
m t 11
.
Conditions: 1260.00 cash or certlfted cbeek lort7.three and fltb'-8ve oD.hundredtba teet.
£d.Itor AIld Pubu.b..
...........
rogra
a
Mr. Robert HaIg. of our church, who will at time ot .ale (uDlep otherwise stated. fa &outb e18:hb--one decreel, thlrt7 mlqu_ euf;
...
o'clock and an address by the missionary speak on "Some Problems in Transpor- advertiaement). Balance ID ten clap.. Other one hundred and fltty.two and niDeb'-~
of the church, Miss Gwendolyn Narbeth, I ti' .. All
in 'ted to conditions on da7 of tale.
one-bundredths teet: and IIOUth H'ND..... ...
TITUS S. EWIG
a on.
young men are
Vi
trrMfI aat thlft hundred and ....btoJ'.th tee a
Gaaoral ..........
whose field is in Constantine, Algeria.
share in the good fellowship of the club FierI Facto.
No. I" ''''b'.th... o...h••d>
On Sunday ev ~ln~ Lowell M B maD
b
.,..
. September Term, 198&
mentioned point and place of beIrInDlq..
.
• roo
and to ear Mr. Haig S Interesting talk. AU tha~ certain tract of land .Ituate in. the Contalnlnc twen!7"lz and on.tentb more 01'
ROS~~ .2~YDrEN
wili give an organ recital at 7.45. Dr. Iohn Gensemer, Ir., is the president of the To.....hlp of ilia",... Countp ot Dela..... oed 1_ ......
_
...
_w
Wayne Channell will preach briefly on cl b
State of PeonsJ'lvania, bounded and deeerIbed
Tosether with the richt. uae and privne..
"I
"bl
E
v
l
r
o
"
u •
secordina' to a pIan plotted Septem.ber 80. of • --~w
f..... th. prem'" In queatIoa
Plaoa.. SwartJua.... 800
nVlSl e n
nment.
All women of the congregation are cor- 1928. by Damon and Foeter, Ciril Enalneen. to Ced--:::· :&!tlow road .. .....nted. con"'"
Eat....... Seeoa.d CIa. . Matlel', JaIlUU7 24,
The Sunday School} with a number of Wally invited to the autumn sodaI of the f~~':tq.
t:u=~ a corner of land of ~~~ conb8rmd~ .da.to.... A~r O~ '8&~U:
une. at til. PMt Offtce at Swartbmore, P... nearby churches. is sponsoring a Leader- Woman's Bible Class at the home of Mrs WlUIam Worrall'a Eetate. in line of land of 'IJCIIIIrdP'ed 71 ~. Book Wo?'a _ . HI
. lUuler th. Act .f Marcia 3. 187..
sbi T ••
Class to b h Id - th
. WOllam Dr... Estaw. and e:ateDdlaar thence reco
n ~
,
•
_
p
rammg
e
e
m
e
Charles
Bronson,
754
Yale
Avenue,
next
alona' the lMt menUoned land aouth Ilfq..
No improvementll. Vaeaat trrOUDd.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1935
Bywood Methodist Church on six sue... Wednesday afternoon at 3.
two decrees weet tort;y-nlne and ftve-tentha
Sold as the DI"OPerl7 of WWIam lL B~
cessive Tuesday everungs',b"';nning
on
The Y oung W oman'Guild
to a c:orner- ot land c:onYQ'ed. or about and Gertrude Bricker. his wUe.
"'eo
s
meeIs nex t feet
to be conveyed. to OriOn L. Daria; thence bJ'
THANKS BURGESS PITMAN October 29. Attractive courses are open Thursday evening with Miss Charlotte 11114 navll land the followiq three eotlfSeI WILLIAII Jt. mODES. Attornq.
to Sunday School teachers ,nd workers.
LederIe, 225 South 44th Street, Philadel- :IW:'tyd!!t.~=, w"1:t: .~:::LCI:!ttT;!.d0 ~
NATHAN P. PE4:~
To the Editor:
All extension members of the Woman's phia. All young women are cordially thirty-two one-hundredtba feet to a corner;
. n Missi' na S ' t
• 'ted t ' "
' . north thlrt;y-one. dearees ftfteen minute. west
"As , citizen of the Borough I wish lbus F OreIg
0 ry oae y are IDYl
0 mVlted. Miss Annie Hayes lS the PreSl- four hundred and fort7.four and nlnetJ'-tive
publicly, to express my appreciation of lbe a get-together meeting at the home of dent. All members of the Womau.'s Asso- one-hundredtba· feet to • earner; and north
323 Lafayetie Ave- aation
. • are busy With
• preparations
•
desreea fifteen mlnutaJ eat three
good work of our Burgess, Dr. John Pit- M rs. OctaVI'US N abeth
r,
for •the fitt7-oue
bundftd and elg-hty-one and aeventy.. three on..
bazaar which comes Tharsday November bundredths teet to a earner of land now or
man, in the sudden emergency of the pro- nue, at 8 o'clock this Saturday evening.
Elizabeth Beebe
.
.
!
late pf Enoe Worrell; thence by aaId. land now
posal of the State Liquor Control Board
7. Bestdes the dinner there will be fancy or late ot Enos Worrell,. north thlr-ty-ehrht
10 put a State liquor store in the Borough
Trinity Church Notes
work aprons household needs and SO on deerees fltteen minutes weet foUl' bundl'ed and
Announce. the OpeniDg of
,
'.
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fifty-three and .eevent,-·&ve one-hundredths feet
of Swarthmore.
for
sale.
Mrs.
Bishop
IS the gen.eral chaIr~ to • corner of land now or late ot Eetate at
The first meeting of the Junior Woman's
Harry Hippie: thence b,. eafd land "DOW or
"Burgess Pitman at once got in touch Auxiliary will be held at the Parish House man '
•
• late of Estate of HaJ'1'7 HippIe. north 8ftoJ'.
The church comrwttee on Scout work IS one depees flfteen minutes eat f01Q' bun..
with the Liquor Control Board and seems on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. The
dred and twent,-_nlne feet to a white o.k tree
to have followed the matter as closely as Rev. Alfred MOrlon Smith, of the Cily very happy to announce that Donald Mc~ and
north flfty-Bve decrees eat 011(1 hundred
the most efficient lobbyist in the employ Mission Staff will speak. Mr. Smith was Garrah of our church has accepted the and ninety_four and seventy one-hundredths
TEA ROOM
feet to a corner; and north loriJ'-two dearreea
of the plunderbund.
formerly in mission work in California and appointment of scoutmaster of our Church west
aix hundred and twmb' and forb' oneNOVELTIES
"At a public meeting called Sunday after- served duriug the war as chaplain with Troop NO.3, and is already hard at work hundredths teet to a point: a corner of land
program which promises to now or late ot John L. Farra.: thence b7 the
nOOD in the Methodist Cburch, he had the the 3rd and 89th Divisions. For some on the winter
•
aid land nOW" or late of lohn L. Fa:rra.
north alxt,--three d~ eut six hundred and
town districted, divided into 39 small lmils, time he was chaplain at Valley Forge Mill_ be of great mterest to the boys.
forl7--elaht and fort,.-8.ve one-hundredt~ teet:
Old Bank Building
each marked out on a map, the boundary tar}" Academy. He wiD describe some of
to a cornel" ot land now or late of Phoebe
Fllrra; thence b,. sald land now or late of
Girl Scout New.
of each one written out ?~ a numbered l the many activities of the City Mission
OpeD Noon Until Midnight
Phoebe Farra and land now or late of W"
slip, attached to blank petitions ready for and tell how this organization has been
Edward Muter and 1IL Rebecea. hla wife fIOUth
the citizens to take on their work of can-I meeting the desperate needs of the un.derM. at No.6
the home
Mrs.Saturday
F. A. Child,
willofmeet
at on
...
v~ the whole t~,wn in short o;cter, and privileged in Philadelphia. The Woman's A,Troop
Vassar
Avenue.
If
it
is
clear
the
girls
thus In dfeet. g~tting up a .sl!ecial refer~ Auxiliary of the Diocese has co-operated
endum and bnngm.g public oplDIon to fo~ actively with the missioD, especially in the should bring lunches and be prepared for
a short local hike. New officers will be
in what .was prob;,bll;' the most effective hospitals and church institutions.
way pOSSlble at thIS time.
The Woman's GuiJd will hold a rummage chosen for the coming year and plans
made for the week end at Camp Indian
If You Ride in a Buick You Won't Buy Anything Else
lilt' is a fine example of what a local sale on Thursday and Friday, October 24
Run
on
October
25. and 26. Scouts will
government should do, and I am sure that and 2S, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. in the
Let Us Demonstrate
there are hundreds of others who share my church basement. There will be a "Pre- use log cabins for sleeping. A regular
A Call Will Bring Us to Your Door
appreciation of the good work of the Bur- view" and Sale on Wednesday evening troop meeting will be held for those nol
going to tbe camp.
gess in this connection. It'is only by such from 7 to 9 o'clock. Articles of all kinds
Last week the scouts planned to work
devoted service on the part of many that are needed. They may be delivered to the
on three badges during the winter, launwe can keep good government."
church basement on Tuesday between 10
dress, needlewoman and dressmaker. The
7TH AND SPROUL
CHESTER, PA.
J. RUSSELL SMITH. and 12 A. M. and 2 and 4 P. M. They first two are required for dressmaker. All
Phone
Chester
8281
will be called for if the donors will telephone
Swarthmore 689 or lSS-M. 1\-Jrs. to enjoy a week end at Rehoboth Beach'l:
Friends' Meeting Notes
badges have to be earned by May I
1. T. Schamel and Mrs. John E. 1e!fords three
BUY FROM YOUR HOME DEALER
Del., at the camp of the troop's new
The Swarthmore Society of Friends will are chairman and vice-chairman of the
lieutenant, Mrs. Henry Hanzlik. The
hold a Rummage Sale frotu 2 until 7 P. M., committee in charge.
troop accepted IIIrs, William West's i n v i - ·
,
nco
next Wednesday, October 23, in Whittier
o
tation 10 join the Needlework Guild and
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401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE. SWARTHMORE
House.
Presbyterian Church Notes
hopes to make the articles for next year
SERVICE--USED CARS AND NEW
while working on their badges. This year's
Mr. William M. Danner, secretary of the" artides should be broug1.lt tn this Saturr-'
I~
IMMEDIATE
'DEUVERY
American Leper Mission, was a gueSt at day's meeting.
iiii!
the manse during his stay in Swarlhmore.
Betsy Hornaday and Cbarlotte Maas are
COME IN FOR YOUR STATE INSPECTION NOW
Last Sunday he spoke during the opening new members of the troop. Any scout :.:.._ _ _ _.:...::.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
exercises of the senior department of the dropping from the troop should report to
Sunday School, the Woman's BIble Class Mrs. Child immediately 50 that pIa~es can
and addressed the morning congregation.
be arranged for new girls.
The sewing committee for the bazaar, ;;~~~~:::::~:::::~~::::;';:"
to be held November 7, met with Mrs. .
,
DIGNIFIED SIMPLICITY
Hervey Scbumacher last Tuesday. Next
CHARACTERIZES EVERY SERVICE
Wednesday they will meet with Mrs.
Nessie Shelden.
C~
The Session meets tonigbt with Elder
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J. R. Kline, of Riverview Avenue.
M. A. BAllt President
Next Sunday eveniOg the Young People's
RIT. 1581' RACE 1110
Society will be Jed by Ellen Williams, chairman of the program' committee. Topic:
"Echoes of tbe Inlernational Christian
Endeavor Convention." Personal impresTRINITY CHURCH
••
':;: .... _T,C
o· L.. Sl.>"1NEOR
s,'ons and experiences of those attending.
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and Collea-e Avenue
Co-nvention ·songs.· ··Ann Orr is the leader
Rector:
QUIlUty at Medfum .-nee
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
Perfect HeatID.. at Low Co.t
of the music.
T. A. Meryweather, Dfr. BeL Edue.
o'clock SundaJv evening the 8Rev.
At .I.ht
WM_ S. HOBBS
"""0
-00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Church School Cabinet will meet at the 9 ;,Ui A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Claas.
Swarthmore 1666
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AND PLAY SAFE
Russell's
OCT
__~O~B~ER~~1~8~'~1~93~S~~~~__~~~~~~~______~THE~~SW~ARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Methodist Churcb Note.
bome of the General Superintendent,
LAWSON SHEPARD COMPANY I
HOW. IS YOUR BATI'ERY-Will IT START YOUR
CAR ON THE COLD MORNINGS TO COME? TRADE IT
Mrs. Virginia Fries, of Haverford Place,
left last week end for "Pittsburgh where
she will spend a week or so.
: Mr. Orville C. Mann and Miss Muriel
I ~~~~daO;'f Union and Yale Avenues, left
I:
for Hollywood, Cal., where they
will spend the winter.
.re.t....
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PHONE 595
F 0 0 T B ALL
DICKINSON COLLEGE
3 -OD-Autumn Social of the Woman's Bible
•
C1ass at the home of Mrs. CW. Bron_
son 754 Yale Ave.
•
THURSDAY
7-41)-Young Women's Guild at the home of
,
Miss Charlotte Lederle, 226 So. 44th
St., Philadelphia.
FRIDAY
'1 :So--Boy Scouts, Troop 3.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPmCOPAL CHURCH
REV_ WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D_
Putor
9 '45-Sunda:v School.
11 :OO--Annllal Missionary Sunda,. Address by
Miss Gwendolyn Narbeth.
7 :OO--Epworth League.
7-41i---Organ Recital by :Mr. Broomall. Briel
•
sermon by Dr. Channell on "Invisible
EnvironmenL ••
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:46 A. M.-Firat Day Scbool in Whittier
Forum--1anet P&71le
WhitneJ' will lead dlscuasion.
Wonblp I. tho
9:(6~.M.-::~itg
JJ'OOA.JL-~= J:!...
WEDNESDAY
,'10 A. JL Ie !,IO P. JL-llnrinc .... Q1dlt. _ ID Whittier Houe. Box luncheon.
VS.
SWARTHMORE COl lEGE
ON SWARTHMORE FIELD
Sa~"-y, October 19th, 2:30 P. M.
u.uua
Ad • 'I0Il $1 00 Plus Tax
mua
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Next
Home
Gam~obns-Hopkim, October 26th
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All Cordial", I.vlted
FIRST
~~~rg~SCIENTlST,
Park A'ftDue below Hanard
11:00 A.. IL-Sundq Seboot..
J1,OOA.JL-sundU I
'OS.......
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We4nada7 nalnc meetiD.&' eaeb week.
m Readinc room. opm dan,.. ezeeDt 8uJl..
d.". -and holl.... I to • P. JL; Church edlftee.
AD an .....1_ l.vIted to .............lea and 11M the a"MDC Room.
[Po
THE SERVICE
THAT
NEVER CEASES
the Roods of
summer and the bUzzards of winter. Supplee Milk is delivered
to your home on time
every morning. Upon
this service depends
the health of thousands of mothers and
babies. It must not
fail I 365 days of the year.
Supplee Milk is rushed from
farms 10 pasteurizing plants to
your door-step. AlwayS pure.
Extra rich. Extra palatable.
THROUGH
SUPPLEE
SUPPLIES
VITALITY
It·s as delicious as the service
is dependable. Have it deliv.
ered to your home every
morning. Order by phone:
Chester 2·5721.
SUPPLEE MILK
BACKED
BY
A
CENTURY
OF
CONFIDENCE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mass Meeting Protests Liquor Store
(Continued from Pqe 1)
of the town which is remarkable now in
its absence of a movie house and its restriction against the sale of beer and alco-
holic liquors.
Many believe t4at sqch a store wou1d
also be a total failure here as those resi-
dents wbo do buy liquor would still go
the group. Mr. Pennock took a course in
the work this summer at Pendle Hill.
Each person present contributed toward
the purchase of Peace Bonds for which a
campaign of $1,000,000 is DOW being waged
in the United States. Others who were invited, but did not attend, sent contribu(ions.
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Tbe guests included: Mrs. Roland PenDOck, Mrs. Grist Brainard, Miss Venters
Brainard, Mrs. \Villiam Paxson, Mrs.
George Plowman, Mrs. Jack Thompson,
Mrs. Herman Holmes, ]r., Mrs. Raymond
Hunt, Mrs. H(iward McCone, Mrs. Patrick
Malin, Mrs. Eugene Stallings, Miss Constance Kent, Miss Arabel Jaquette, Miss
Ada Fuller, Miss Katharine Palmer and
Lane, entertained. at tea on Sunday for the 40 teet wide: thence .un by the middle of
same group.
Miss Gertrude Schobinger, of Swarthmore Avenue, entertained with an outdoor
picnic at White Oaks, near WesttOWD, OD
Saturday evening. There were eighteen
&>resent.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of
Swarthmore and Ogden Avenues, spent the
week-end in Washington, D. C., as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riebberg.
Mr. Clyde returned on Monday morning.
Mrs. Clyde remained with friends until
Improvement. CODllat of two-tlto1'7 brtek
RivervIew avenue (forb feet wide) IIOUtb 17 houae, 18&64 feet~ lltore fronL
decrees 1 minute eat 180.96 feet. to a .tone
Sold aa the property of WilIlaIn F DeleIn the middle of .aId Riverview avenue ~ thence hantJ" mortaaaor and rnl 0
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crouln&' said avenue, dlaaonally BOUth 17 d e - '
wner.
cree. 1 minute east 14&.6& feet to a point in KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY Attorney.
the norther))' rlsht of way Une of the Phil&'
delphia. Baltlm.ore and W&.JhingWn Rafiroad
Company; the nee by Aid right of way line
north 65 degrees 42 minutes eat 111.75 teet Levari Facia
No. 892
to an angle: thence .UII by eald ri&'ht of way
line north 74 dearees 16 minutes eut 108.86
June Term.. 1986
feet to another angle. thence still by ..Id
r.lsbt. of way line, north 73 dearees 9 mlnuta
Prop. sit. in Bora. of Sharon Hili. Del. Co..
east 894.96 teet to a point in line ot other Pa., on the S. W. II. ot Ridley Ave. 288.87' W.
lands of the said mortea&,ors; thence by the fr. the N. W. e. of Cbest4!r pike;: til. ext..
said lancb. north 21 degrees 10 minutes west S. W, partly passin&, thru the pari7 wall of
546.55 teet to a point at a corner of the saId premo erected upon the herein delle. lot and
landa: thenee still by said Iancb. &Guth 154 premises erected on lot adj. to the S. 90' to a
deerees 86 minutes west 842.6 teet to a point pt.;: tho ext. N. W. 2'l.li' to apt.;: th. ext.
another corner of said landa;: then<~e stUJ by N. E. partly paaaing thru the party wall of
said landa. north 18 degrees west 671.95 feet 12• cerL garagt;' and als'. the cen. of a cert.
to a point aLother comer of IBid lands; thence 7 w. dvryo. 90 to a pt. In the S. W. B. of
stUl by eald landa, north 46 degrees 157 min. Ridley Ave.: tho "Ig. nme S. E. 27.6' to
utes eut 98.04 feet to a point in the middle place of beg.
of Marshall aVenue;: thence by the middle ot
Tog. with use of dwy..
said Manhall avenue. north 22 degrees 25
U. A. S. to eond. and rest.
minute.. west 854.68 feet to a point a cornel'
Improvements eonallt of two-stol7 brick a:qd
of other lands of Alice L. Emmons and thence ehingle house. 16x86 feet: porch front;: cement
by the lut mentioned lancb. south 58 degreee block and fnune garage, 9x18 teeL
42 minutes and 18 seconds west 383.96 feet
Sold 88 the property of Clifford R. Mohn.
to the place of beginning.
mortga&or and real owner..
Thursday.
elsewhere to purchase it, and while some
Miss Louise Archer Clyde spent the
few from neigbboring communities might
week-end in New York, where she visited
come here to buy, the sales would be comparatively small, since Swarthmore is 011 Mrs. Edward Passmore, of Swarthmore; Mrs. W. Frank Mathue5, formerly of Moythe main highway and could not depend Mrs. Theodore Widing and Mr>. Richard
D. Clyde, Jr., entertained a party
upon traveling patronage, the local merTurner, of Media; Mrs. George Clapp, of of friends at the Clyde summer home,
chants being supported practically entirely
Wa1lingfo~d; Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. The- "Wahnfried,1J at Rehoboth, Del., on 5atby resident trade.
o~ore SmIthers an~ Mrs. W. T. As.kew, of urday and Sunday.
All churches of the community, the col- Ridley Park j MlSS Jane CampIon, of
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lege, tbe local branch of the W. C. T. U., Lapidea Hills; Mrs. Henry Ford, of Chcs-I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Furnas and daughter, Improvements consist of two and one-half EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK. Attorn87.
other local organizations and townspeople ter; Mrs. Thobum Maxwell, of German- Caroline, of North Chester Road, will leave .!tOl")" frame hou.e, 24x28 feet; porch front:
tWCMItol7 frame additlon. 10x24 feet; frame
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
arc co-operating in an effort to prevent town, and Mrs. Linda Chandler Paton, of today on a ten-day trip to Indiana, where garage. 9x18 teet; two and one-hall story
Sheriff.
the store being set up.
frame house, 24x28 feet: porch front: tw~ ,==================,..
New Jersey.
they will visit Mr. Furnas' parents and at- story
frame addition. 10:1.24 feet: frame
The State Liquor Control Board has
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tend the sessions of the Five Years' Meet- chicken hoU5e. 6:11:22 feet.
promised a public hearing, at which time H. S. Girls' Group Meets Tonight ing, a large gathering of friends in the
Sold u the property ot Louia C. Emmons
the signed petitions will be presented.
and AUce L. Emmons, his wife, mortgagors,
west.
An interesting fact is the understanding
A reorganization of the Standard Bearand Alice Lemon Emmons. individually and
&.II executrix of the estate of Louis Cole
that only one section of the business zone ers Society for High School girls will take
Mrs. Robert E. Sharples, of Sharberry Emmona. deceaaed, real owners. lind United
is not covered in the deed by a restriction place at the Swarthmore M. E. Church ~n Farm, Thornton, entertained friends in a States of America. lienor.
prohibiting the sale of liquor on the prem- Friday, October 18, at eight o'clock. Miss sewing group at her home on Monday
Hand money. ,1000.00.
ises. This section extends on South Ches- I Gwendolyn
Narbeth,' of
Constantine, afternoon.
GREER &: JOHNSON. Attoroeye.
ter Road from the alley between Shirer's Algeria, will be a guest of the group.
Drug Store and the Post Office to the rail•
ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. KELLY. DEC'D
road, and back on the south side of Park
Lettera of Administration on the above
('State have been granted to the undersigned. Levari FaeIall
Avenue I0 tb e 0 tb er end 0 f th e a IIey.
No. 872
who request all per",ons having claimB or
Although at present this area is fully
demands agalnat the Estate ot the decedent
June Term. 1935
occupied there is a possibility of it conDr. and Mrs. J. ~Ibright Jones, of to make known the same. and all penon,
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Swarthmore Crest, wIll return Sunday Indebted to the decedent to make payment,
All that certain lot or piece of land with I
t aIrung
ree vacanoes 10
e near u ure, f
without delay, to
the tW()o.stol7 brIck store and apartment buildone as early as the 11th of November rom Boston, where Dr. Jones has been
HELEN T. GUETTER.
ing thereon erected•• ituate on tbe northwest. tall th e P os t Oflic' eattending
clinics at the Children's Hos-I
Chureh Lane
and Pa.
Cedar Ave•• erly side of Filth street at the dlatance ot
w b en I't'IS P1anned t 0 Ins
.
Yeadon,
three hundred ten and eia'hty bundredths feet
in the new building on Rutgers Avenue,l pltal, of the Harvard Medical School. for or her Attorney.
measured southwestwardly trom the northwesterly eorner of tbe .aid Fifth street and Edg.
leaving empty the old. At some later qate the past week.
J~~J: ~;;'xG~iT~~g~R,
mont avenue, in the Clb' of Chester. County
perhaps Martel Brothers will vacate their
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman, of Vas- 10.1:':¥~delphla, Pa.
of Delaware and Slate of Pennsylvania. Condouble store on Chester Road, when their sar Avenue, attended on Saturday the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ taining In tront along the northwesterly side
of the said Fifth street measured thence
new one is completed next to the Swarth· funeral of Mrs. Pitman's father, Mr. ESTATE OF FLORENCE S. ZIMMERMAN • outh BixtY·nine degrees. twenty-elght minutes,
(late of Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pa.) thlrty·aeven aeconds west seventeen and sevmore Apartments. Also Dr. George Heck- Daniel M. Anders, of Norristown, Pa.
deceased.
enty-one hundredthe teet and extending in
man, whose office on Park Avenue is
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION enm depth of that width north twenty degrees.
bordered by the alley) has recently purAmong those who attended the reception testamento annexo on the above Estate have thlrty-one minutes, twenty-three seconds west
heen granted to the .undersigned, who request ninety-two and aixty-tour hundredths teet. The
chased the former home of Mr. and Mrs. and hop which was given Friday evening all
persons havinll claims or demandlll aKainet northeasterly Une of said lob paaeing through
A. B. Lawrence, further down the same by Colonel and Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt in the Estate of the decedent to make known the and
along the party waIJ between the messtreet, and may possibly move his office the Charles E. Hyatt Armory on the Col- same. and aU persons Indebted to tbe decedent suage herein described and the messuage adto make payment, without delay, to Marion joining on the northeast. Bounded on the
there.
lege grounds for the Freshman Class of Allyn. Administratrix e. t. 8., 310 South northeast and .outhwest by other lands ot the
A1though it is acknowledged that the the Pennsylvania Military Academy, Ches- Cheater Road. Swarthmore. Pa.
said William F. Delehanty and on the north_
to her Attorney.,
west hy lands of Nell-A-May Plush Comstate could easily overcome these bound- ter, were: the Misses Ellen Williams Vir- 01'John
Stokes AdamB, Esq.
pany. Being known and deslgnated u 180
John B. Miller, Esq.
~ries sho~1d it persis~ i~ wanting to estab- ginia Morrison, Nancy Armitage, Shirley
West Fltth Street.
1434 Land Tit1e Buildin&'. S. W. (}.)rner
llsh the liquor store, It.15 hopefully thought Ward, Barbara Baghy, Shirley Shaw,
Broad and Chestnut Sta.. PbUadelphfa,
by many that the WIShes of the towns- Nancy Powell Catherine Fussell Constance
Pa.
9-Z7-6T
p~opl.e. will be respected and the inad- Heg, Edith Cramp and Peg~ Ford, of ESTATE OF H. DENNETT HIGGINS, DEC'D
VlsahIlity of the step be. seen. and. Swarth- Swarthmore, and Miss Elizabeth Brown,
Letters Testamentary on the above estate
At the Niqhi Rates (after
been granted to tbe undershrned. wbo
more he allo~ed t~ ~ontmue In thIS respect of Bowling Gr~.·"·Miss Crarp;p, -who -is have
h:quest aU, ,penolls' ·havlng."clalms - Or-delft_biLl
AND
ICE
COMPANY,
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the commuruty orIgInally founded by the a student at St:' Mary's Hall, Burlington, against the Estate ot the Decedent to make
7P.M.)youcancQulOOmiles
No C. MICHENER. Pree.
Quakers years ago.
N. J., came home for the week-end to known the same, and all persons indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without delay.
for 35 cents. (Station 10 Slaattend the event and to visit ber parents, 10
Entertains with Peace Party
NELLIE
V.
HIGGINS.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cramp, of the or to b~1' Attorney,
7.f6 Concord Ave.,
lion-3-miDulecoDDection.)
JOHN E. GENSEMER
Drexel Hill. Pa.
Miss Lydia Turner, of Yale Avenue, was Swarthmore Apartments.
1604 Fox Building
hostess at a Peace Party on Saturday after.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. George L. Armitage. of South 10-18-6T
:loon for the benefit of the National
Chester Road, entertained with a supper
THE BELL TELEPHONE
~ouncil for the Prevention of War.
party Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Paul
There were six tables of bridge and
SHERIFF SALES
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Berry, of Chester, who with Mr. Berry
Sheriff's Office, Court House, Media. Pa.
'itoland Pennock, Instructor in the Social
will leave soon to make her home in HarSaturday. November 2, 1935
'Science Department of Swarthmore Col9.30 o'clock A. M.
risburg, where Mr. Berry is engaged ill
(Eastern Standard Time)
lege, who is making a special study of
business.
peace and non-violent resistance, addressed
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FRESH KILLED
MARYLAND POULTRY
Roasting
Frying
Stewing
DUCKS
TURKEYS
GUINEAS
EGGS
ROBl
D. NEWUN
EASTON, MD.
Phone for Pric;ee and Place
Your Order with My Swarth~
more Repre.entative for Delivery Saturday.
Swarthmore 844-R
Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull, of Wal-
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certified ehec:k
nut Lane, entertained at dinner on Satur- at time of sale (unless othenvise stated in
balance in ten days. Other
day evening in honor of the members of advertisement).
conditions on day of sale.
the National Executive Board of the
Women's International League for Peace
and Freedom of which Mrs. Hull is ba- Levari Facias
No. 1428
tional president.
June Term. 1935
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Aydelotte, of Cedar
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the bulldinea and impr
Time Marches On
Darby. County ot Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. and described according to & certain
Keep Up With It by Subscribinl" to
plan and survey thereof made by Damon and
TIME
Foster. C. E., dated Fehruary 27th, 1925, aa
$S.oo per Year
$8.00 for 2 ye.... follows, to wit: Situate at the intersection
of the aoutbeuterly aide of Del'lDond road
Subscription. for ALL Mala:z:lnes
(forty feet wide) with the norlheaaterly aide
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
of Wilson drive (forty feet wide), thence
Swarthmore 1383-W
313 Dartmouth Ave. extending along the aaid side ot Dennond
road north sixty.three degrees thirty...ix minutes tour seconds east one hundred eleven and
forly-seven one-hundredths feet to the south·
Professional Clock Repairing
westerly side of a certain thirteen feet wide
WORK CUARANTEED
driveway which extends northwestwardly from
Marvine avenue to Dermond road and thence
extending along said aide of driveway eouth
W. C. STARR
twenty-six degrees eigbt minutes eleven Bee·
324 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Swarthmore 56.{.M
CLASSIFIED
OCTOBER 18, 1938
Jo"OR RENT-Furnished room, private home,
convenient to business district. Reasonable.
Laundry Included. Breakfast if deelred. 341
Dartmouth AVellue.
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Telephone:
'I P. M.
~warthmore
Hallowe'en Card Party of the Harold
FOR SALE-Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator.
5 cubic feet. ExceJlent condition. 150. ·T. 3.
EwiB, Swarthmore 900.
WANTED-Let the Opportunity Shop. 866
Main Street, ·Darby. sell your used clothing.
Especially needed. meo's Buila and overcoats,
women's winter- coats,' children's clothing, all
klnda. For information, telephone Madison
4.562.
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CALL MEDIA 174
MEDIA LAUNDRY
Serving Swarthmore Successfully Since 1900
one-hun-Iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
teettwenty-two
to a point and
and seventy
thence extending
Swarthmore dredtha
onds east
south
sixty·two
degrees twenty-five
minutes
west one hundred' ten and eighty-elght onehundredths feet to the said northeastet'ly side
of Wilaon drive and thence extending along
the said side of Wilson drive nortb twentyaeven degrees thlrty.Rve minules west twentyfive teet to the first mentioned point and place
of beginning.
Under and subject to certain building re..
atriction. and conditions.
Together with the free and common use,
right. liberty and privilege ot the above mentioned driveway as and tor a paSsageway and
watercourse at all tiDles hereafter torever.
Improvements consist ot two-story stone and
shingle house, 15x27 feet; porch front; onestory shingle addition. 6x9 teet; atucco garage.
12x18 feet.
Sold as the properly of Joseph Berman,
mortgagor, and Robert Fullmer, real owner.
SWARTHMORE 43
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KOPPERS
WITH
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$8 55
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Consult your "'ephone
directory or your '_I
Ko....... dealer
MBE COMFORTABLE WITH KOPPERS"
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Per Capita
Property
Total
$113.515.49
88.00
1,912.02
$117.1519.49
92.00
2,002.44
$115.515.51
,11.,618.98
610.30
18,230."2
328.67
18,230.42
69.0.$
... " ..-..........
(lara.,. .
Salal'ieIJ of Principals ....•.••.. $
ot Prin."a Clerks" Aa.ata.
Real EaUt. Salaries
Salaries ot Teachers •.•••••••.••
Textbooks . .•..•.••.•.••••••••••
FOR CAREFUL BUYERS I
Supplies used in Instruction.....
Every Modern Imprm'ement Uaed
Commencement Exercises,
507 N. CHESTER ROAD
$13,760 Other Ezpensea at Instruction...
OPEN SUNDAY
AIr-coftdltloned, 011 heat. Uvini' Room 18
Total Item (8) •••••••••••••• $
feet by 27 feet. 2 ftreplace.s. 2 endosed
porc:hH, modem kitchen. • bedrooms and
dreulnc. room. 2 die baths.· mald's room Operation (D)
and bath, 2-car ..ar.l'e, lot 112 ft, x 170 ft.
See Dr Phone
Wages of janitors and other emROBERT T. BAIR
ployees •••••..••••••.••.••.••• $
Number 211
Fuel •• •. . • •• •• • •• .•• •••• • • . . • • .
Water ••.•...••.•••.••.•••••••••
Light and power................
Janitors' supplies ..••.••.••.•••
Care of grounds ••••••.•••••••• ~
Telephone rental ••••••.•••••.•••
EverythiDI' E1ecbical
Other Expenses of Operation.....
Notary Public -
raaW"llllee -
etc....
WAYNE MOSTELLER
~OSEPH E. QUlNBY
ERNEST G. SNODCRASS. ASS"T.
MEDIA, PA.
BEll. PHONE ..
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Amriliarr Ageaciea".lId· Coordillate· .
Activitie. (C)
4,800.00
2.786.62
76.652.29
1,701.67
3,185.95
'16.26
182.06
Llbraries-Balaries •.•.••..••••. $ 1,900.00
Books. repain. replacements and
other expense ......•..•..•...•
486."0
Other Exp. of AuxlJia17 Agencies 1.839.80
NUl'Be Service •.•...•..••••.••.•
786.90
Denlal Service •..•..••••...•••.•
611.15
89,883.84
Total Item (C) ...•.•...•.•.. $ 6,524.26
Maintenance (E)
7.'139.86'
3.063.28
535.41
2.876.82
685.92
30.1'1
842.86
117.41
.Upkeep of grounds .....••...•... $ 2.283.23
. Repair ot huildings .......••..... 1,184.63
.f54.IO
Of beating, phimbtng " ligbtlng
Repairs and replaeement (Jt
83.34
Apparatus used in inatruetion ..
181.87
Furniture and other equipment
5PECIAl5
ROBERTS Fresh Meaty.
Scrapple
r
Finest Standing
lRib
Roast:
City Dressed
Pork Shoulders 27c '
TO
( Bluefish
Total Item (D) •••••••••••••• $ 14..890.78
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Louella Butter
2 lb.. GSe
2 lb•• GIc
Apple Sauce
2 15
No.2
cans
r 13c
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l'tladl!' frum h esh apiliefl nt thlPlr best .
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New 1935 Pack Vegetables
lISCO C;oked~'
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Spinach '::!e IO~
IISOJ. Gold.. la.talll, Cns.ecI.
s.oo '.9 old Co"lfry G••fl••al
\.. Corn 2 ~:·n:
Z5~
tb 01<& 14c
. .17c HosteR Marshmallows
~·or Fanndale·· ...- ...
Evap. Milk 3 :~s
3 10c
AppIes
Sweet Juicy
Stayman
tb.
Winesap
bushel $1.26
.;weet Potatoes 4 lb. 10c Calif. Oran es
Flaming Red Tokay
,-'Grapes 2
(BY...•..•.•..... $ 4,187.17
YOII7
tbs
Mon.y Go.. F""tha,
Thue PrIces mtrp.c.tive tD 0. ur Store, aDd
Meat Marketfl t • S.......u...n. and Vicinity
I" -~..,.,...
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.Debt Service (G)
Fixed Charge. (F)
State Retirement Board ...•.••••. $1 2,594.39
Insurance:
994.74
rire ••.••• , ••.•••.•.....•...••
280.00
Compensation •..••.•.....••.•.
63.68
Other expenses ..••••••••..••...
Total Item (F) ..., ••.•....
.-.$
Redemption. of bonds direct from
general fund •.••••.•••••.••.. 1 9,500.00
Redemption of short term loans..
9.625.00
Payments of IntereBt on bona and
State tax •••••••••••••••••••• 15.219.01
Payments of interest on sbort
term Joans ..•.•.•.•••.•....••
.f3.31
Refund taxes. tnition, etc........
7.75
Total Item (G) •....•.•••.••. I 34,395.07
3.-882.81
Capital Outlay (H)
DuUdInl' Lot, 75 feet x 200 feet, Westdale
N ew b u Ud 'InK'll •...•..•.......•..•.•....•••.•••••. •••.••••••......••••.••..••.••• $ 75,596.98
64 16
Alteration of old huildlngs (not repairs). .••..• .......................... ....••••. 20696:26
Avenue, Eaat of Chester Road. $2300.
Heating, lighting. plumbing and elee. eqUip•••.• '.," . • •• ••. . • . . . . . •. • • . . • • • • •• . •••
'286.09
Term.
Furniture •.....•..•••.•.•.• , •...••..••.•••.•... , .. • •• • ••• • .• . . • . • . . . .• •••• ••• . .
758 21
Other equipment .
175'715
Addreaa H.. T.. M., Elwyn, Pa.
Heating, lighting. plumbing and elec. eqnlp....................... •·••··•···•••·••
4404:88
Furniture •.•..••.••••.•.•..••..........•••.••..• " ••.•.••••.•. , . •. . . •. . . . • ••. .•
880.15
Other equipment ••••••••••..•••.•••..•..•...•••...•••••••••••.•••••••.•...•••..
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Total Item CM) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 98.902.38
SUMMARY
TOTAL RECEIPTS
PETER E. TOLD
All Lines of Insuran""
Ineluding Life
Nolu7 PuhU.
4'7 DARTMOUTH AVE..
TOTAL PAYlJENTS
•.•..••••..•••..•••........•....•. $256,957.26
(Items A·F inc.) ..•••. $121.783.17
Tolal Debt Service (Item G)................... 3",895.01
Total Capital Outlay (Item H)................ 98,902.88 255 ,080.62
'{" T';b.i· C~r;';~i' EXP~~;c.=.
Fumiture Restoring
In AU Ita Branches
FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
Anytime -
Anywhere
Waverly" Fa_ St.
ASSETS
School Buildings and Sites .•......•.•.•.•..•.•...••••...•.•••••••.••••••••••••..• $788,:~!.:~
Textboob and Equipment.... •••.•...•.•.••.• ••• ••••.•. ..••.••••••••••• ••••••.•• 57. 30"2
119
• 8'S TTax
U •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...... 1~::86:86
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1932 Tax: ••...•.••...•..•••••••••••.•.••...••.•.......•..••••.••••••.••.••.•.•••
P,!vious to 1932 duplicate ..•...•••.•...••••••.•...... ·•··•·•••••·•••••••·•···••·
Tuition
.•..••...•.......... , ...•...••...•••.••••.•••
·(;;:.;'ernment Grant..............................
SW.I833 Other RC~~~;"b' ~;i;'''bl~':'
Due from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ......•..........................•.....
General fund balance .....••..•••.•.•..••.•.•.••.••........•...•..••.......•..•.
UPHOLSTERING
Mother is rightl Penncrest'. Milk is the
one, fine, pure food that the children need
lots of. It builds bone and Wile, brawn and
brain.
OCTOBER
Wlwe Quality Coant. and
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Pholle, Chelter 6141
March Term, 1935
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29 EAST 5th STREET
No. 241
All that certain tract 01' piece of land with
the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate partly In the Borough of
Swarthmore and partly In the Township of
Springfl~ld, in the County of Delaware. and
bounded and described sa follows. to wit:
Beginning at a point in the middle of Riverview avenue (fltty teet wide) at the distance
of 1260.06 feet aoutheastwardly from the point
of intenecUon of the £ald middle line of
Riverview avenue and the middle line of
Ogden avenue; extending thence by the middle line of tbe aaid Riverview avenue, BOUth
24 degrees 50 minutes east "31.79 feet to an
angle in said Riverview avenue. thence In the
bed of Riverview avenue south 17 degrees 1
minute eBBt 68.21 feet to a point in the middle
ot said Riverview avenue where tbe same is
be
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Richland Butter
Amount levied (tace ot 1934 duplicate) .•••..••.••..• $ 4.004.00
Addltfona to dUplicate ••••••••.•...••...•••••••.••••
4.00
Penalties added after (Oct.. l, 1934) .•••.•••••••.••.•
90.42
:-::c:::c:--:-:~tal amount of tax to be collected .•. ~ •.•••••• ~ ••.•• $ 4.098.42
oneratlons • • . •• • • • . . . • . • ••• • .• . • . . •• • • • • . . • ••• • ••
510.30
1984 tax I't!turned .....••••...•.••••.•..••..•••.•.••
Deducted from Collector'a Salary....................
269.62
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111-.1
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PERSONAL-Magazine 8ubscriptioll8 and re.. Net amount of 1934 tax collected .••••.•••••.••.••.•. 1 3.318.50
$; 97,226.04
1100.644.54
newals. RI~lat until November to-AmerIcan, 2 ye!lrs. $8.60. M.rs. Gilbert S. Faries. RECEIPTS
CURRENT EXPENSES
239 Haverford Avenue.
General Control (A)
;;;~;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;========= Balance on hand July 2, 1934General
Fund
•..•...•.••••..••
1
801.76
FOR RENT
Clerk of Sehool Board ...•••••.. 1 1.250.00
Property tax. 1934 ••••••••••••• 97,226.04
SecUUl7's Ofrlce. other expense
5.00
Dwellinc; South Che.ter Road;: 6 Bedrooms, Per Capita tax. 1934...... •••.•••
8,318.50
Treasurer (Com. or Salary) .••..•
825.00
Delinquent
tax
(previous
to
1934)
15,368.80
2 batha; Jarle lot~ $70 • month.
Tax Colleetor •....••••.•.•.••.•• 1,194.16
Stale ADPropriation •••.••.••••• 21,083.44
Auditor. ....•••..••.••.•••••••••
85.00
Tuition non-resident pnpl.ls .•.•• 14.667.88
Legal Service .•.•.••••.•••.•••••
855.10
Temporary loans ..•..• , 20.663.00
Other Exp. Business Admn•••.••
680.99
E..C. WALTON
Bond .ales •..•.••••.. 72.061.72
Other Expenaes of General Control
119.12
SWARTHMORE. PA.
92.624.72
Sale of real estate, suppUes and
equipment ••.••••••••.••..•.•.
26 .....
SALE
All other sources •••••.••..•••.. 12,349.68
$7 .000000even RoolD8, Hardwood Floors,
Total Item (A) .••..•••.•..•• $ 8,964.87
Fireplace. LarKe Lot. 2-Car earSle.
Total Receipts •.•••••••••••. 126&.957.26
O·Room Bun.alow. Lot 75 by 200; 2-Car
C.• WILFRED CONARD, Attorney.
LAUGH AT
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Amount of School Tax
PERSONAL
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
a:::
Assessed valuation of taxable ."'.ert.... '.' • •• 1.•••795.00
Number a5lleaaed with per capita tax ••:,,"'"
'2002
WANTEi>-Rtpresentative to look after our
magazine &ubecription illtet"ellts in Swarthmore and vicinity. Our plan en'ables you to
secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars
spent in thi9 vicinity each tan and winter tor
magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic
and foreign. Instructions and eQulpmellt free.
Stan. a growing and permanent business in
whole or spare time.
Address MOOR:g..
COTI'RELL. Inc.. Wayland Road, North
Cohocton. N. Y.
INSURANCE
ROOFING
SPOUTING
SHEET METAL
REPAIR WORK
A provision in Section 1 of Act No. 211
establishes the six day week for all persons employed in motion picture houses
and would operate so as to provide additional employment opportunities where
moving picture houses operate seven days
per week.
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favorably in tbe fall election.
TAXATION
For Sale
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An effort is being made by the opponents
of Sunday motion pictures to create the
impres.c;ion that persons employed in that
industrY may be required to work seven
days per week in municipalities that vote
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF. THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY I, 1935·
WANTED
FUNERAL DIREcrORS
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No Increase in Hours
Legion Card Party Next Friday
Jo'OR RENT-Attractive suite. also bachelor Ainsworth Post and AuliUary J which will
apartment, wann. sunny. Private family.
be held ~t· Friday evening, October 25,
Telephone: Swarthmore. 5a9-W~
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at the Strath Haven Inn.
Iii .ad(ijtion to the·, ttl-ble prizes. there
will be a door prize, crmtributed by Martel
Brothers, and special prizes donated by
FOR SALE
oth~~ I~cal merchants. A $25 Delco radio
FOR SALE-Player piano with filty eholce will be raffled off during the evening. Reroll.. Good eondition. Very realSOnable.
freshments will be served.
Telephone: Swarthmore 2052.
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Mrs. J. _Pal!l Brown and committee are
124·M between 6 and husy completing the plans for the anbual
"Certified Laundry" Methods for Your Protection
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.·OR RENT-Attraetlve modern apartment:
living room, bedrooM. kitchenette, batb.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
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Mrs. S_ Hayden'
RENT
Grunow Refrigerators and Radios
Garwood Oil Bum...
CERTIFIED
'LeaiOa Mee& Moauy·
The October meeting of the Harold
Mn. Susan Hayden, of Hayden Hall,
Ainsworth Post No. ·4Z7 will be held I. Providence Road, Wallingford, died sud;OR ~T-VJ17 weU turDil,bed llvlD. room.
. - be4ioom. Jlnd prIvate ba~!or 9De or two Borough HaD Monday evening, October
ore 280. . . 21, at 8 o'clock.
church In Swarthmore last Sunday. Mn.
FOR RENT-8ec:ond Boor apartment. lour
TbIs will be known as Past Commando..' Hayde.n had been a member of th. First
larve rooms and bath. New17 decorated.
:f!l"enthlna Included in reasonable rental Night and most of the ex-commande.. of Church of Cbrist, ScienUst, Swarthmore,
G......e available.
Telephone SwarthDlOft the post are expected to be present.
sinee coming to Wallingford two and a
lI5a-W.
The oflice.. for this year: George Gil- hail years ago from Hartford, Conn. Sbe
roR"R==E=NT='-S""":::t'-d"l-o-roo-m-w-I"th:-:ba-::th-on-.-ec-'-:nd
is survived by a son, J. M. Hayden, also
floor, on the hUL Telephone Swarthmw. lespie, com~der; Alben Eavenson, viceS0a7.·
.
comm'ander; Howard Hopson, finance of Wallingford.
Funeral services were held at three
FOR RENT--3l0 Elm Avenue, one-balf of two officer; Harry Lang, adjutabt, and John
o'clock
yesterday, Thursday, afternoon at
tamlly house, four bedroolDl. 166 per month. Rogeri, sergeant-at-arms, will be installed.
Albert N. Garrett, Swarthmore .89. PeDnJ'the Imschweiler Funeral Parlors, Chester.
Refreshments and e!ltertainment are on
packer «42.
Interment was private.
the program,
FOR
SWARTHMORE 1568
'l'IlSH'I.~ ~(JHOOS
UJ H~I'AlIO)\
,11IE·SWADTUUnREAN
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Morto... Pa.
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15,540.64
l,:Ol~~
16,"41.14
3.672.75
1.816.64
Total Assets •••.•..••.•••••••.••..•••.•.•.•.•••.•••.••.•..••..•.•..•..••..•. $8"8.651.41
LiABILiTIES
Bonded Indebtedness (with vote of electorate) •..••••••••••••..•.•.••.•.•.••...... $270,000.00
Bonded indebtedness (without vote of electorate)................................. 70,000.00
Temporary loana ... •• .• . • .• . • • •• • . ••. • • • • . .•••• • . ••. • . •. • •• • •• • •• • • ••• • •• ••• ••• 20,563.00
Bal. on AIlsteel Const. Contract..................................................
138.~8
Surplus •...........••.••....••••••••..•••.••.••.••..••..•.••.••••••.•.•••...•.• 487,950. 8
Total Liabilitie!il ••.••....•..•..••.•.••.•••.••.••.•••••..••..•••.••••••••••. •$8'8,651.401
We hereby certify that we have examined the above sccounts and find them correct. and
that the securities of the officers of the board are in aecordanee with law.
JAMES F. BOGARDUS.
WALLACE M.. McCURDY,
WK. R. MAIN.
A'Jditors.
THE STRONG FOUNDATION
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Ever and always the Public Utili.
ty is a Co-operator with the important forces in every field of life.
It may well be called "the business of
business" in that every type of manufacture,
transportation and distribution of the products of field and factory gain by the services
of the Public Utility;' faithfully performed.
The home and workshop without Utility Service
today would be historically a reversion to the
Crusades ••• A hospital, theatre, subway, or
skating rink without Utility Service is inconceiv.
able. It could not exist.
Utility Sewice and Modernity mean the same thing.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
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UNUSUAL PROGRAMS .!!';!erl=~':n~=dsn~=W.!~~~!e·;'I.
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~O COLLEGE
Saller,GIad~
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85~1.
"Sd>ooJ for HuW,nd."
OD 1Ian:h 19 Sir Arthur
Joim Goa'
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LoudOD
sm,en
and
Mm.. Sc:to_nn Firat on C0oper FOUIldation Liat
TIae WUIiam 1. Cooper FouncisUolI brings
The Swarthmore Braach 01 the Wt6J>m':
InlematioDai League for Peaoo aDd ·FrJ.
stoDO
Prof....
r ofUDlvenity.
PoliUcaI Theory
IDItilatiott,
Oxford
will give the
finst of his five lectures. Since 1932 he has
been a member of the Ecollomlc Adviaof\'
CoWtdJ. DuriDg the World War he was
.5et:uIuy . of . AWed .l4arItimeTfIDIIPOri
Council. In May. 1918. be was sent tQ
America on a spedpl shipping :~:::;,..~:
'(len,ial ~reiauobip of the
Commission from 1920 to 1922 was
by Sir Artbur Salter. Unlli 1930 be Was
director of the Econol!lic and Finance Sectlon of the Lea&l\e of N.UoDS. .
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llie student body of Swarthmore Col,
lege I and the College ?>mmumly tb4. year
Job, Goi' and the l.Qndon Singers; Mme.
Ellzjbetli, Schumann ••Ger!I!", Lirder soPI'llllO; Cl!arles Weidman' and, :POris
Hwilpbrey. and SIr AJthur Saller. o.ford
Professor. .
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Tl!e first Cooper FoundsUon program
will 'be 16hll Goso aiuI the London Singers.
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who wll"giv~ •. ~~ bere on Fri~y
evelllnf< ; D.........r 13. 'Ads group of
artisIJ aPf"":"" lIere tItree years ago and
are very ....ej) known.
The second of the programs to be Employm...t Provided for 25.
brought here Ijy tbe gift of William 1.
Mea in Imp rovem
on
Cooper is Mme. E~beth SchumaniJ, acLOcal .Bllildln..
knowledged one of the fo .....olt q,lerpreters of Germsn classical composers. This
Word bas jusl beell received by Dr
recital will be given in Clothier Memorial Arthur E. Bassett. president of the Scbool
on Jan~ 18.
Board, from J abo H. Rankin, director of
The Staalspper in Vienna claims Mme. the Works Progress Administration office
SchumsDD as its leading lyric soprano. It in Philadelphia. of the approval of project
is in Vienna that she DOW makes her home, No; -1460--for' painting and -miscelianeous
but her IJirthplace was a little town In work on the Swarthmore school buildings.
renlra! GermSllY •. The noted lieder singer Work began in accordance with tbe
was nol t ....enly when she made her debut approval on Wednesday morning· of this
as leading· soprano of the Hamburg Opera week.
CompanY".Here Dr. Richard Strauss heard
Tbe projecl includes such items as the
.following: at the higb school. painting the
ber. and In 1921 he inlrnduced her to
country with her first perfo:mance at the music room•
the fire•
tower and other
Ii
Metropo tan.
.
class rooms, together with varnishing of
~me. Schumann h~ sung In all the tables and chairs in the library and certain
leading opera ~ouses ?I Europe, at COVellt class rooms; painting of all window sills;
~ar~en In Lo~don, ID B~enos Aires ~d caulking of the windows, also plumbing,
JD Rio de Janeiro. Follow~ng her operatic plaster patching, carpentry work, and gradand con~ert engagements m. Cope~agen, ing of the tennis courts. The project inwe receIved from ~he Danish King the eludes the construction of two bicycle
d~oraUon of the High Order for Art aod racks al Ihe bigh school and a pipe horiSCIence.
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zonta1 ladder for the playgrounds at each
The dance reotal to b~ gIven on Feb~- grade school building. At the Rutgers
ary 14 by <:.harles Weidman and Dons Avenue School, painting of all exterior
Humphrey.bnngs to Swarthmore the fore- window sills and construction of tables
most. Amencan exponents of contemporary and benches for use of the children at
danclDg. Both of tbem are not only ex- lunch II'm
. I d d
• IIy gl'fled soI0 dancers, bl
Iso
earelDcue.
ceptiona
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At
th
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ASh
I Ih ework
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ch oreograph ers 0 f onglDa
y and"Imagma- . J d e th oege
. ti venue
f cooI lass
d
tion. These two were born in the middle ID~ u es
e pam ng ~ severa. c.
an
west-Miss Humphrey in Chicago and Mr. toilet ro?ms, ro~f rep~rs and. pamting, and
the plaCing of hIe draInage lines along the
Wel'dman •m N eb rask a.
isid
lis
.
They received their preliminary training au . e wa !o carry away water which
with the Denisbawns, travelling with them has Deen entenng the basement .rooms.
In summary, employment Will be proon an extensive tour of the Orient. On
their return tbey were ready to start off vided for skilled and unskilled workers :IS
by t~emselves and joined forces in open- fonows: laborers, three laborers for two
ing a;' school in New' York. Breaking away months; ~ne plumber's ~elper for one
from. the idea of having ·the -dance ten a month; s~lIed.worke~: one plasterer, one
story, they evolved a choreography which m~nth j SlX palilters, one month, and seven
put the emphasis on purely rhythmic mo- pamters, one month; two carpenters for
tion. They grew rapidly in imporlance two months, two plumbers for one month,
and have appeared with the New York one electrician for one-half month, and
'Phill¥1rmonic Symphony Orchestra, the a cement finisber fo~ one-quarter month.
Clev~nd Symphony, and the PhiJadel- The superintendence will be in charge of
phia Symphony. In Ihe thestricsl lield a Works Progress Admlnislration skilled
foreman for two months, The work will
be in charge of the property committee of
the School Board, Dr. Arthur E. Bassett,
chairman.
tQ
l", of'
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ON SCHOOLS
eD"
dom•.will
hold Its lintCol1ege
fall .....011·
!Iog Mondai
at Bond
Hall
Swarthmore
aftel1lOOlI. October 28. al 3 o·clock.
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the Swarthmore Womsn's Club. beginNng
Wednesday. November 6. at 9AS A. M.
Tbe cou,,", Win include: furniture. kino!
and arrange!!!e!>!; wall, Idnd and selecUol\
of wall paper. Floors and coverings (inc1uding the making 01 hooked or braid'"
rugs). ColQr in Ibe bom. .. Window cur~
tains and drapes (those ta!dng the cou....
may bring msterials and make their cur~
tains in the c~. if they 110 desire). Acces•
H. S. 1.0_ to Media, 19.0
Swarlbmore ....._~ School -"~ered. the;
..-.....
second defeat of this season wben Media'
scored 19-0 against the loesl eleven last
Friday o.n the Swarlbmore CoDege Field.
This afternoon the contest will be withSbaron HIlI 011 the Rutgers Ave".ue Field.
~rff.fli
That 'I'.....nltq· Are
Not .Ia "l"our
Do...e
It', importllDt to know tlurt JOU
41".", hive Termite•.
Unfortuaately YOU can't tell.
Fortunately WE can.
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
Claeater Road &lid Faimew Road
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FREE INSPECTION
b7 .Impb' telephoDIn. this dice.
A .talb' of
70ap home I. made b7 relIabl. aDd
experleDred Inspectors. There Ie _
iroaM. for )'Qu. You Eet a detaUed
report UPOII which 700 call ad 01'
not, .s )'OD ue. fit.
We cep..oat_
there IA no oblla-nUoD but there Ie
..-reat: II~UI'~t7 In knowln ...
PRONE TODAY
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Needlework Display Next
Week
"On Wednesday. October 23, at 2 o'clock
the Swarthmore Branch of the Needlework
Guild will have a display of garments in
the \Voman's Club House. The dircctors
will scn'c tea from 2 until 4 o'clock and
extend the most cordial invitation to the
. public.
All garments should be in the hands of
the directors by Monday, October 21, if
possible.
VERY LOW FOR QUICK REMOVAL
FQr8et the New Packard 120B
. Delivered. fully equipped, in aU body .lyla, $1200 to $1300
Don't
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Uth and Cro,by. Chester
Phone Cheder 9131 •
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The Right Clothes Give an Extra Cheer to Happy
School Day.!
Choose from our wide ....ortment of
charming Wash Frocks.
Modestly priced
and fully guaranteed to wash 'and wear. Sizes
3 to 16.
SUITS-__
"TEENS"
. Two-piece effect., Talon
Zipper, wl\nted colon.
. brown. 8'l'een. navy
~ubODn,et.
Size. I 0 to
and$2 • 88
Size. I O!t2 to
IQVz
16.
$4.94
GIRLS' WINTER
Kiddies' Smart
COAT AND
LEGGING,
SETS
$4.98
$6,98
$8.98
COATS
From O ..e of America's Finest MakersBringing You Savin..s of
25% to 40%
Cute selectidn of styles. Fur
trimmed and sports styles. Sizes
2 to 6!/z.
Divided Into 3 BiC Croups
SPEARE'S SECOND FLOOR
Very New I
Dress and sport styles hats and muffs to
ALYCE JANE McHENRY
match. Detachable fur eape collars •.• com:
plete selection. of colors-Rust BroWt1. Dark
Green, Dubonnet. Iris. Skipper Blue and Cold.
COAT SETS
$12.98
$14.98
Sizes 7 to 10--11 to 16lj&
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Cleaners and Dyers
NO. 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA •
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!'is trip.
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PLAYERS CLUB BUSY
PLANNING SEASON
There were three fire alarms this week,
none resulting in any serious damage.
At 1.40 P. M. on Sunday Ihe department
answered a calI to 904 Westdale Avenue,
where an automobile was on fire. The To Open in November with Refire was extinguished before the lire truck
vival of "Entwbile
arrived. The following day a lield lire
Fint JUDior Play Nov. 16
on Fairview Road, was finally put out
The Players Club of Swarthmore this
after two alarms, one at 12.15 and another
year
celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary.
al 2.50 P. M. when the smouldering bush
Under
Ihe leadersbip of Dr. Aodrew F.
had again burst into flame.
Jackson, this outstanding amateur dramatic
organization will again present a series of
Police Ne_
eight senior productions and four junior
John F. Wolfenden, of Grant Avenue, plays. As in the past the productioDS will
Woodlyn, the reported owner of a car be directed by the men wbo have belped
driven recklessly here on at ~.oo P.. M., raise Ihe club 10 its present bIgb position
among the little theatre organizations of
October 13, has been summoned to appear the country. The roster of players will
for hearing at 8 o'clock this evening.
include those men and women of the community
and surrounding towns who have
At 12.40 A. M. OD October 20, James
contributed so ,much to the success of past
McComb Sinclair. of Claymonl. Del .• was
also summoned to appesr at 8.00 P. M. performances.
Swarthmore's Players Club has grown
on October 25. for driving at the speed
from
an unpretentious beginning of a few
ot411.mUes.per bour on Yale Avenue and
townspeople who stage minstrel shows and
r-....
--··to- ~_c·
.&.d...
--,..
one-act sketches to its present organization.
At 2.15 P. M...OI):.the 2bt;. a.. mJIIsjon now owning its own theatre. To com....
otturred at WaInu/. Laue :.nd Osdea. Ave- metl!orate this progress the Board of
nue. between the csr of Dr. W. F. G. Governors has voted this year to issue an
Swann, of Ogden Avenue, driven. by John anniversary year book. This volume will
A. Kohl, and the car of Mil. C. C. West, contain a short but comprehensive history
of Walnut Lane. who was driving. Both of the club otnce its inception in 1911. a
can were damaged but no oDl>-was injured. list of present officers and committees, a
s-n";
Chl·ldren's Hallowe'en Parade Thursday.,
PrlZes
• Offered for Rest·Coslumes
Swarthmore's ruth annual HaI1owe'en
parade is 10 be held this year on Thursday evening. October 31, at 7 o·c1ock. The
affair is being sponsored by the Swartbmore Business Association and the SWA1tlH, " , 0 _ and prires .will be given to the
first. second and tblrd winners in each of
the four clas6UicaUons.
Each yea. the size of the parade bas
grown. unlli there were over live bundred children boot year.
The parade will for.n on RaiImad Ave.
Due just behind the American Siore. The
route of·the parade will be from· the staUon platform along the underpass to the
B8I1k then back to Park Avenue and
along the first block of Park Avenue SlId
back to the pojat of departure.
Borough are invited to join in the evening's
fun. The Borough AssociaUon. which is
sponsoring the parade with the SWAlm.MOREAN, has provided a Hallowe'en favor
for each child who enters the parade. The
prires. which are donaled by the Borough
merchants. are on display in the SWAlml. . _ window.
The judges this "year are MIs. Roland
G. E.· Ullman. Mrs. Harold Griffin. Frank
R. Morey and Howard B. Green. 'president of the Swarthmore. Business AssocIaUOII.
Those in charge of the different divisiODS are as follows: Fan
Comic. Charles Russell aod Mrs. lames
Bogardus; Miscellaneous. Frank the Barber SlId Mrs. Robert E. Sharples; Original.
Tbe procession will be led out a division RId
L
E an
d 101rs. Roy Delaplaine.
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0 an
. alon
at a time and marched in front of the T'
J E
Jtus • wig will be marshal of the
judges. Spectators may see the marchers
d
para e.
from the sidewalks along the lirst hlock
Tb
• ed b t h ·
e comml'11 eo appomt
y e BUSlof Park Avenue and the underpass.
ness Association to make arrangements for
. '1'Iiac".w!It Jot-,_JiiwJus; tlre:Pm
...._u.
Dress, the Comic, tile Miscellaneous and MasseDi, C. R. RUS!elI, C. E. Hannum and
the Original. All of the children in the T. 1. Ewig.
League Delegate to Speak Here
BARREll APPOINTS
mRNER AND GANNON
Mr. Carl J oachiz Hambro, Norway's
delegale 10 the League of Nations. will
Election Iaaues, and Candidates to. speak at Swarthmore ColIege under the
Be Dbcuased at Friend.'
auspices of the Cooper Foundation, ThursMeeting Howe
day evening. October 31. .
•
To Lead Democratie Worken m
Professor William I. Hull will introduce
Vote-Getting Efforts NoJudging from the total vote of the the speaker, who will talk on Europe and
citizens of Swarthmore in the recent Pri- the League.
vember 5
mary Election, the choosing of County and
•
Anthony P. Barrett, Democratic County
local Officers arouses very Uttle sense of
Chairman, announces the appointment of
responsibility. To stimulate interest in the
coming election, a Committee lrom the
J. Wa1ter Turner and Martin Gannon as
co-chairmen
of the Committee to direct
Swartbmore Sociely of Friends. consisting
of Juliet C. Kent. J. Warten Paxson and
the vote-getting efforts of Delaware County
James F. Bogardus has arranged an AIlcampaigners.
The campaign was launched this week
Partisan Meeting to be hel~· ·th·e Friends'
Meeting House on the Co "~"«;:ampus this Roland G. E. Ullman to Succeed at a series of eight me"etings of workers in
William Craemer as Presicoming Tuesday evening, ctober 29, at
aU sections of the county at which Chairdent
man Barrett spoke in optimistic terms
8 o'clock. Representatives of four Political
about
the chances of the Democratic Party
parties wiJI give short talks in which each
The Home and School Association held
in'the
November 5 election.
will champion the issues and candidate its opening fall meeting in the High School
'lMr. Turner and Mr. Gannon led sucof his party. Mr. Albert B. Alaris, of Auditorium, Wednesday evening.
Lansdowne, will f.peak for the Democratic
The meeting opened with a business se5- cessful campaigns in the recent Democratic
Party. Mr. Winfield W. Crawford, of siOD under the direction of William Crae- Primary and have earned the honor of
running the present campaign," said ChairWayne, candidate for the office of Register mer, president.
The Nominating Committee consisting man Barrett.
of Wills, will be the Republican speaker
"They will not interfere with the camMr. Paul G. Smith of Crozer Theological of Elrie S. Sproat, chairman i Mrs. Allan
Seminary, will represent the Socialist Party,S. Thorn and Mrs. C. S. Cleaves, presented paigns now under way under the direction
and Mr. C. Wilfred Conard, of Lansdowne, the following slate which was duly elected: of local borough, township and district
the Prohibition Party.
Roland G. E" Ullman. president; Howard committees. They will merely supervise
Two of the candidates for the Swarth- Kirk, vice-president i Mrs. Walter H. the present machinery and repair any weak
more Borough Council, Mr. T. E. Hessen- Dickinson, secretary, and Mrs. W. Burton links that appear."
Mr. Turner is a resident of Drexel Hill,
bruch and Mr. J. F .. Meschter will speak Ricbards, treasurer.
briefly of Borough matters. Mr. D.
After the business session an interesting and Mr. Gannon lives in East Lansdowne.
They have arranged a series of whirlChandler Prince has also expressed his and special musical program was provided
willingness to be present if possible. Dr. by Edna Coates Colafemina, violinist, and wind tours of the county, starting Friday
Frank. Williams will be out of town. Alben Donato Colafemina, tenor. Mrs. Cola- (October 25) to speed up the present camT. Eavenson expressed an interest in at- fem.ina is the violin instructor teaching paign efforts and to arrange appointments
tending the meeting, as will the candidates pupils of the College and Rutgers Avenue in outlying districts that are not well orfor School Board. Time will be given for Schools. There were a few brief talks by ganized.
questions and it is hoped that every Miss Mildred Avery, Miss Hanna Kirk and
Hallowe'en Parade Data
Swarthmore voter will avail himself of Mr. Frank R. Morey of the school, who
this splendid opportunity for information outlined some of the new plans and curriculum changes in effect this year.
Starting place-Behind the Ameribefore going to the Polls in November.
can Store on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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At the close of the meeting there was a
For a Real Hallowe'en
social hour in the Music Room at which
Time of starting-7 P. M. sharp
time a committee, under the direction of
Thursday evening.
Each year as Hallowe'en approaches Mrs. Frank E. Williams, served apRoute of procession-Along the
most children experience mischievous ten- propriate refreshments.
Underpass to the Bank then back
dencies. Since there have been a large
There were about one hundred and
to Park Avenue and along the curb
number of electric lights broken recently twenty present.
,
in first block of Park Avenue and
about the Borough, the SWARTlDlOREAN
back to point of beginning.
bas been asked to appeal to the youths
~t. Lecture Thia Sunday
Divisions--Fancy Dress Comic,
who think they find .pleasure In this pas·
Miscellaneous
and Original.
The'
final
lecture
in
the
Literature
Series
time.
sponsored
by
the
French
and
English
De·
Sponsors
Swarthmore Business
Surely there is no real fun in a practice
partments
of
Swarthmore
College
~II
~e
Association
and
the SWARTHMOREAN.
which only causes trouble and injury to
held
at
8
o'clock
this
Sunday
evemng
In
Prlzcs-First,
:second
and third
others, as well as subjects the perpetrator
the
Friends'
MeeUng
House.
Edilh
Philips
prizes
in
each
division.
Favor for
to arrest and fine. So let's all co-operate
will
discuss
,uAndre
Gide
and
tbe
Com·
every
child.
and tnake this Hallowe'en an example of
munist Movement."
good wholesome fun only.
NEW OFFICERS FOR
HOME AND SCHOOL
•
fne
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
tapWlrd
ALt.PARTISAN MEETING'HERE TUESDAY
94c to $1.88
CHUBBY
The following letter which Wa:5 sent to
Archer Turner, President of Borough
Council, by Governor George H. Earle,
will belay the apprebensions of the many
who feared to see a liquor store established in Swarthmore:
"Thank you for your telegram. of Octoher 14, regarding the proposed establishment of a State Liquor Store in Swarthmore.
"I am advised that the Liquor Control
Board has investigated conditions at Swarthmore and, in view of the local sentiment
against the store. bas decided to abandon
the plans for locsting one In that communily."
Clarence G. Mvers. Borough Solicilor.
wbo wrote to the, State Liquor Control
Board on behalf o( Council, received a
reply. substantlal1y the same as the above.
from Ben G. He1seL
Since the appearmc:e In the daily papers
two weeks ago of an Bmlouncement that
State Liquor Stores were to be set ull in
several Delaware County tow.... inclljdiDg
Swarthmore. the... bas been co~Je
uneasiness among the townspeople who
joined in protest at a Mass 101-., In the
Methodist Cburch on October. 13.
Harrisburg was homharded with tdegrams and letters from leading cltizeDS of
the Boro~, making convincioZJy evident
the'·....um...t of the town regarding the
mslter.
Council authorized payment of _
10 send Burg.... Jobn H. Pitman. active
·Ieader in the battle aplnst the store. to
Harrisburg 10 pr.....t In ~~.n. petitlOIlS
,..--which had been circulated and were signed
by lS00 citiz..... Upon learning of the
withdrawal of the proPosal Burgess Pit-
S2.BO PER YEAI
tU_ . . . . . _ x
J.
maD
SMART SCHOOL FROCKS
booklet
,HE
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Hour_We.~
FOR
OCTOBER 25,1935
Propoeal Withdrawn in ConaideratiOD of Violent Local
Opposition
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DRESSES
$1.39 -- $1.88
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'f~ere •• ao Gbllptloll.
EXCELLENT Condition
QUALITY APPAREL AT SAVINGS!
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Mrs. Elizabeth Cox Wrighl will give tbe
t,hird in Ihe series of· four weekly lectures
in Literature being presenled on Su~day
evenings at 8 o'clock in the Friends' Meeting House by the Departments of Fr~Dch
and English of Swarthmore College.
Mrs. Wright's topic this Sunday will be
"Matthew Arnold and the Study of
Poetry."
Swarthmore Co1J~ge lost its first football game of the se
the Swarthmore Field.
,
Tomorrow afternoon the college will play
another home game, this time' opposing
Dickinsoq.
.
PRICED
1ft
EOGMONT AVE.-SEvENTH AND WELSH
We Specialize
in
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College FootbaU·
MANY MODELS
All
SWARTHMORE, PA.,
NO UQUOR STORE
FOR SWARTHMORE
Chevroleta and othe~
Days, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M • ...________
F.ri~ay 1ir:a.4 Saf!Jrday. 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
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The first Student Recital of the season
will be held at the Vesper Service' in
Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore College,
this Sunday evening at 6.30.
VOL VII, No. 43
~Iectio!l of Pacl"ucl•• Ch"".lera. Buicks, Studebab....
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Swarthmore 214
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Vesper Service
If your booie il freo from Tar.
mites-fine. If it il infelted, you
mUlt Ict fast to avoid a part in
that $50,000,000 annual damage
which come. from collapsing beam.
and sinking jOlSti eaten from the
inside by. thes. .hideous horde ••
Terminix" i. the one bonded, cradi.
CII~ing, preventive; Ind permanent
i~ula.tioll. And Terminix ofFer.
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F. B. FRANCIS
Pfck the Wbmb,. T. . . .
The October meeting of the Swarthmore
Business AssociaUon will he held Wednes·
day evening, October 2'3. at.8 o'clock in
Bo~ougb lIa11. DetaUs of the Hallowe'en
Par.de will be arrang~g.
. :
#free.
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USED CARS
Atlantic Football Forecaata
0.. Diaplay Eft.." Tlaur....y
Aaaoc. to Meet OD 23rd
Third Series Lecture Sunday
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au. for Club
a graduate of Car"
nogie Instltule of Technology. will give aD
elsbl ....eeIts· course In Interior decorating at
tQ
Miss Estelle Dana.
*-
Business
¥.UII&_nl..
take. the
get·lIt touch
.. wI.th Mrs: EniOIllud..r.t..",
. teiephoDe S,!arthmo.'"
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,.
list of past presidtnts and a complete list
of 1111 plays and perlormsnces given up to
. the close of the 1934-19J5 season boot May.
Included will be a fuB memhership list.
A concerted effort will be made this year
to build up the club membership. With a
full ·membership the club 'win· be in a
R.,.iater of WiIIoRespon,,'bIe for posiUon 10 pi'nduie· some very desirable
plays which. because of prnducUon costs,
Cc-n.. lion of $1,000,000
bave been Prohibitive lit the past. As an
EstateTaxea
organization the club Is a non-prolit makIng enterpiise and the ~ points
Coulesy and efficiency fODD the basis of with pride to the fact that even during the
the successful conduct of business in the recent economic distress the club's budget
. .
various Delaware Counly offices located was balanced and Us obJipllODS pnmtptly
. In Media.
in the ·Court House
met.
Wild and UDtruth!uJch.•rg.... ~.~" .While tile complele ~uJe..pf:.pJalS ~
liciencr. disCourteSy and InattenUon·l,,· duty be produced this year has ndt yet been
charactenze - the average county official announced. the season will open with a
and officebolder is disproved by trust of. revival of HErstwhi1e Susan," produced
ficials, atlpmeys, and daily visitors who some years ago when tbe club was housed
in the Woman's Club. J. WUIiam Simhave business in the Court House.
In this connection a deserved tribute to mons will make bis bow to club audiences
the regular routine in the Recorder of as a director with this initial production,
Deeds' office, which is applicahlt: to every which will have its first showing on
other office under Republican rule, was Wednesday, November 5, and continue
contained in an editorial comment in the through Saturday of that week. The cast
Philadelphia Eve,png Bulktin on August will be substantially the same as that which
originally presented the play. Some suhJ, 1934, as fol1ows:
stitutions have been necessary, but the
"Medill used to mean to us the town complete cast will be announced in the
where we turned toward Moylan and the SWARTKMOREAN next week.
Hedgerow, but Media has a Court House,
Cbarles D. Mitchell will direct the Dethat is really distinguished, set back from
cember play with Dr. Aodrew F. Jackson
the street in a pleasant square, surrounded following with the January production.
by tall green trees, lending a pristine air The February presentation will be under
of innocence to political science. And the the direction of Roy C. Comley; March,
Media politicians- they are something to Roland G. E. Ullman; April. D. Malcolm
be spoken of in hushed admiration. In Hodge, and May. John Dolman, Jr.
the office of the Recorder of Deeds, clerks
Another play already scheduled is "The
came over gently and begged to be of Piper" as the first junio~ series play, which
service. There wasn't a pair of suspenders will be directed by T. Lawlon Slaugh. Tbe
in view, nor such a thing as an obtrusive cast for this play will shortly be anspittoon, surrounded by evidence of the poor nounced. "The Piper,It by Josephine Pressight of politicians, or their bad sense of ton Peabody, wilt be presented at the club
direction. The Media politicians seem to house Saturday, November 16. A matinee
believe in daily shaves, tub baths, and clean and evening performance will be given.
linen. and removing their cigars from their
mouths when they talk. We don't know
what the politics are in Media, but the
politicians are something we will never
forget."
The Register of Wills office, an important branch of the county government
has a high reputation among trust officers Colonel John Murphy Traces Post
and attorneys and is outstanding for
History; Men to Attend
courtesy and efficiency. That enviable
Anniatice Day Services
record has been COnsistently maintained
for the last eight years. The alertness and
The regular monthly meeting of the
business acumen of the Register, as an Harold Ainsworth Legion Post was held
agent of the Commonwealth, resulted in Monday evening, October 21, in the Legion
the proceeds from three important estates, rooms at the Borough Hall.
lodged in other slates, being administered
The meeting, known as Past Comhere after proceedings had been instituted manders' Night, was made particularly interesting by the fact that there Were nine
to reclaim them for Pennsylvania.
The Register was successful in all three Past Commanders present. Medals were
whicH netted the state'treasury more than awarded to all the Past Commanders who
$18,500,000. The treasury of Delaware had not previously received them.
There were approximately thirty memCounty benefited to the extent of $1,100.000.
bers present who enjoyed hearing Col.
John Murphy present in a most interesting
W. I. L_ Meeting Next Monday manner the history of the Post from its
inception.
In honor of' Arlnistice Day the Legion
An important meeting of the Swarthmen
were requested to attend Church
more Branch of the Women's International
Services
at the Episcopal Church on SunLeague for Pea.. and Freedom will be
day,
November
10.
held in Bond Hall, Swarthmore College, on
- -.....> - - Monday, October 28th, at 3.00 P. M.
Vesper Service
Mrs. Philip Kind. a member of tbe Na·
tional Board. will speak on "What We Can . An o~an .recil.~I. by Al"",!,,~er.:¥rCurdy
Do to Maintain Peace." Everyone ·Who is will be ·the feature of the Vesper-Service
interested in peace is urged to attend. Tea at 6.30,' Sunday evening· iii Clothie.r
Memorial, Swarthmore College.
will be served.
RECORDER OF DEEDS
om·CE PRAISED
LEGION HOLDS PAST
COMMANDERS' NIGHT
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2
11fE SWARTHMOREAN
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OCTOBER 25, • •
fC"
An~
E. Seltzer Engaged
To Caspar S. Garrett
Harvey R. Pierce, of South Princeton Ave- Chatterbox in banot of Mi". and Mrs. -Me· in the Augustana HO$pltaJ. Chle8g<>. Ill.
Mis. Seibold will be remembered as Miss
nue, Swarthmore.
, Cone :and Miss Chalmers.
Clara Bond Taylor,
'of Rivervi'ew
Road.
The wedding will take place on Saltur'·1
.
,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Seal. of Cornen
day, November 9.
--
Avenue, have as their guest for ten days
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Blue and family tbeir niece, Miss Esther Siner, of Riegleshave removed from Haverford Place to viDe, Pa.
Two Other LocaJ E.1oglll!relntmila I
AnnolD1ced Here n. . ..:__
Rochester. N. Y •• where Mr. Blue has been
P..tWeek
.,.........
transferred.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Osterman, of
Rutgers Avenue. announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Spsan Elizabeth
· Osterman, and Mr. George Humphrey
· Bunyan, of San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Bunyan
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Crccrar Bunyan, of San Francisco and New
- York.
'
is
Mrs. Robert Greenfield, of Forestview
· Road, Parkside, announces the engagement
of her sister, Miss Mary C. Ryan, and
L~uis F. Pierce, son of Colonel and Mrs.
C!tnmmuntty &40p;
~
ehdtterbox
Luncheon. Tea. Dinner
Mrs. Ellen C. Van Schoonhoven of Park
Aver.ue. left Tuesday on a tour of the
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Kenyon Ave~
The engagement of Miss Ann Elizabeth nue, left Wednesday for a week end visit
Seltzer. daughter of Mrs. Charles J. Sell- \\'itb Mr... and M;rs. Russell A. Yarnall, of
zer. of Moylan-Rose Valley, and Caspar Maplewood, N. 1.
Sharpless Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
---Albert Nicholson Garrett, of College and
Mrs. David Chandler Prince, Mrs. ].
· Garrett Avenues, was announced on Satur- Passmore Cheyney, and Mrs. Edwin A.
day at a bridge tea at the Seltzer borne. Yarnall, all of Swarthmore, acted as
Miss Seltzer graduated from Friends Central hostess last Tuesday at the Rodman
School and attended Swarthmore College. Griscom estate, Gladwyn, in thf: series of
Mr. Garrett is
a graduate of George I"lEiouse and Garden Days" visits sponsored
School, and Swarthmore College and at- by the State League of Women Voters.
tended the Law School of the University
Mrs. Vincent Cianci, of Yale and Haverof Pennsylvania. No date has been selected rord Avenues, has been ill at her home for
for the wedding.
&wurtllmrtrt. ,.\
,
mountain region of Pennsylvania. Mrs,
Van Schoonhoven will stop in Wellsboro
to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster and in
about two weeks she will continue to
Florida, where she will spend the winter.
AJIIN ·8. SHARPlU
Cookie.
TITUS J. EWIG
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ROSAUE DRYDEN
8ocIaI1WCer
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Folks. you'd better st~p an' lissin
Or there's 8Omethin' y,ou'lI be missin'
Since the Presbyterian wimmin
Hev a givin' up their ~wimmin'
They've been giltin' up ·a big. bang-up bazaar
It's the seventh of November
.
And the day you'd b";'t remember
Fer that time ain't really olf so very far.
There'lI be heaps o· tljings to buy
And a supper. too. Oh. my I
My mouth is jest a-waterin'
I can't wait till that bazaar.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson, of
Scudder, Jrd, of Thayer Road, were among
those who entertained before the Senior
Assembly, Saturday evening.
Miss Elizabeth Douglas and Miss Harriet Wickham, both of North Chester
Road, will entertain with a Hallowe'en
dance at the American Legion Hall in
the past week or so. Her condition was
Media, on Saturday evening, November 2.
somewhat improved this week.
Dr. and MT$. William Johnson, of Ogden
Mrs. Elrie S. Sproat, of Ogden Avenue, Avenue, and Mr. anrJ Mrs'. Earle P. Yerkfsj
has been confined to her home tbis week of Princeto3 Avenue, will leave next Friby illness.
day on a mo~or ,'trip to Wellesley, Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beadle, of Seattte; where ~hey ~ilI ,'visit Dr. and Mrs. JohnWashington, were the guests of Mr. and son's daughter, ~lizabeth, and continue to
Mrs. Neil Currie, Jr., of North Chestc': Boston, t~ \attei4d a reunion of the Ap.
palachian Mountain Club.
Road, the .first of this week.
Mrs. I. Newton Durboraw, Jr., of AmMr. and Mrs. Howard McCone, of Dart~
herst
Avenue, 'with her infant son, returned
mouth Avenue, had as their guest from
home
on' Sunday from the Chester Hos·'
Monday until Wednesday, MisS Georgii
c. v.
Pb_ _
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One Week-5tartlnc
Friday
"BROADWAY MELODY
OF 1936"
WASHINGTON
THEATRE
CHESTER
Friday and Saturday
Enjoy,.:•.'•• _:""
ME
,
A
"Men of the Night"
Bruce Cab·ot·
Judith Allen
Charles Sabin
Monday and Tueday
THEATRE
GEORGE BURNS
Today (Friday) and Saturday
. LAUREL
""d
HARDY
-In"Bonnie Scotland"
Wednesday and Thursday
EDMUND LOWE
'King Solomon of Broadway'
Cheater's Moat DIstinctive Theatre
-ADDEDA. Walt Disney Silly Symphony in
Color
George O'Brien
"Broadway High1iahb"
"New Adventure. of'. Tarzan"
ana Free -FOreign '.Stamp.· ,
NI
·-inZane Crey·. latcst 1935 novel
.Mountain'
-withBARBARA FRITCHIE
Monday and Tuesday
TED LEWIS
-ADDEDClaude Rain.
Fay Wray
-In-
-10-
"Here
GRACIE ALLEN
"Here Comes Cookie"
Comes the Band"
"The Clairvoyant"
Wednesday and Thursday
PAT O'BRIEN
FRANK McHUGH
JAMES CAGNEY
Next Attraction
WARNER BAXTER
HELEN VINSON
-in-
Our
-in-
"The Irish in Us"
"As Husbands Go"
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LANSDOWNE
MANOR
Delaware County'. FlnelJt Theatre
Cheater Piko - Prospect Park
Friday, and Saturday
JOEE. BROWN
JOEE. BROWN
"BRIGHT UGHTS"
Ann Dvorak
Monday .
Wm. Carlan
One Day Only
SYBIL JASON
"THE UTTLE BIG SHOT"
'rueaday
One Oay Only
NORMA SHEARER
Frcdric: MARCH
LesUe HOWARD
"SMILIN THROUGH"
Wednesdlly-One Day Only
FRANCIS LEDERER
FRANCES DEE
A Foz Production
"THE GAY DECEP110N"
Thursday-one Day Only
"Here Comes the Band"
LEWIS and His Band
WARNER BROS.
69th Sf. Theatre
Garrett Road
& Wcst Chester PIke
U!;,per Darby, Pa.
Friday and Saturday
"BRIGHT UGHTS"
Ann Dvorak
PatricIa Ellis
William Gargan
Joc Cawthorn
Monday and Tuesday
Claudette COLBERT
"She Married Her Boss"
MICHAEL BARTLETT
(Co-Starred with Grace Moore in
"Love Me Forever"
Melvyn Dou&'las
Wednesday
One Day Only
"Charlie Chan in Egypt"
WARNER OLAND
Pat Paterson
Stepin Fetchit
Thursday
One Day Only
TED LEWIS
and His Orchestra
"HERE COMES THE BAND"
Virginia Bruce
Nat Pendleton
Ted Healy
Harry Stockwell
WAVERLY
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL
"The Most Aeeommodating
Theatre in Delaware CountY'·
TODAY and SATURDAY
Starting Friday
For
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ASTAIRE
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"SHE MARRIED HER
BOSS"
MICHAEL BARTLETT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
New Shirley Temple
of the Screen
SYBIL JASON
-In"LJ1TLE BIG SHOT"
GLENDA FARRELL
WEDNESDAy ...d THURSDAY
.BING CROSBY
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"TWO FOR TONIGHT"
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~Ir. S. H. Hemenway, formerly of Pros-'
pect Park, bas taken an apartment at 3ic:
Dartmouth Avenue.
'
William Kuruhalz, who played on the
Dickinson College team when it met
Swarthmore College on Saturday, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue,
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and
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Miss Mary Fail·banks and brother. Paul,
formerly of New York, have moved into
an apartment at 311 Park Avenue. Miss
Fairbanks, who is a rfcent graduate of
Swarthmore College. is now assistant to Dr.
R. C. Brooks in the Political Science
Department there. Paul is taking a post
graduate course at Swarthmore High
School preparatory to entering the United
States Naval Academ)' at Annapolis, Md.
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Birth
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Seibold are receiving
congratulations on birth of a son, 10bo
Rudolph, born Tuesday. October IS, 1935,
, ESTATE OF H. BENNETT BIGGINS, DEC'D
Letters Testamental'J" on the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned. who
l'E!(Juest all ~rsona having claims or clemands
against the Estate or the Decedent to make
known the same, and all penona indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without delay.
10
NELLIE V. mOGINs,
or to her Attorney,
746 Concord Ave.,
JOHN E. GENSEMER
Drexel Hill, Pa.
1604 Fox Building
Phlla4elphla, PL
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"In addition to the necessity for a few
more lights in Swarthmore, and Cedar Lane
betwe~n Elm Avenue and Ogden is a. spot
to begIn on-our homes (and I take It for
granted no transient would bother to stop
for the 'tiring' pastime) can continue to instill the invaluable character building ieminder of consideration for others' P{OPerty.
"Perhaps you will allude to this tire
incident in an editorial this coming Friday,
then mayhe I shall feel that my very good
friend is avenged J I"
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Mr.. Betty Temple
in charge
Swarthmor~, College.
ESTATE OF FLORENCE S. ZlMMERMAN
(late of Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pa.)
deceased.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION cum
testamento annexo on the above Estate have
been Rl'anted to the undersigned, who request
all penons having claims or demands against
the -Estate of the decedent to make known the
same, and all persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment, without delay. to Marlon
Allyn. Administratrix c. t. a.. 310 South
Chester Road. Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to her Attorneys.
John Stokes Adams, Esq.
John B. Miller, Esq.
].f34 Land Title Building. S. W. Corner
Broad and Chestnut St.&., Philadelphia,
Pa.
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A READER.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren Mohler, formerly
of Ypsilanti, Mich., have taken an apartment at J11 Park Avenue. Mr. Mohler is'
connected with the Astronomy Department
ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. KELLY, DEC'D
Letters or Administration on the above
estate have been granted to the undersigned,
who requl"St all persons having claims or
demands against the Estate of the decedent
"to make known the same, and all persons
indebted to the decedent to make payment,
',:ithout delay, to
HELEN T. GUETl'ER.
Church Lane and Cedar Ave.•
Yeadon, Pa.
or her Attorney.
JOHN E. GENSEMER,
1604 Fox Building,
Philadelphia. Pa.
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the Philadelphia School of the Bible. and
Hallowe'en fun for the Borough's youth to the Sunday School which meeto on Sunindulge in.
Once again-with all the days.
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Roebuck
522 Edgmont Ave., Chester
and
The Littlefield Balle.t will appear in a
program for the benefit of the Swarthmore
League of Women Voters on Friday, November 22, at the Swarthmore high school
auditorium. The calendar of the Delaware
County League of Women Voters mailed to
members last week, stated erroneously that
the program was for the County League's
Rutledge Show This Week-End
ill
men are expected to attend.
Lowell M. Broomall wiD direct the Choir
rehearsals on Friday evening, Junior Choir
at 7 o'clock and Senior Choir at 8 o'clock.
The Official Board Meeting will be held
after the Prayer Meeting on Wednesday
evening. . .
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Quarterly Conference members will attend a Group Conference in the Drexel
Hill Methodist Church on Friday evening,
Nnyember 1st. The speaker will be Dr.
Troop No. 6 will go to Camp Indian
Run on Friday for the week end. There
will he no meeting for those who stay at
home. Girls are requested to send their
$1.50 to Dorothy Wilson or Joy Price, who
are in charge.
Officers elected for the year at last week's
meeting .were Ruth Child, President; Betty
Broadbent, Scribe j and BeatricE. Brewster,
Treasurer. The meeting closed with a
luncheon hike. The next meeting will be
at the Scout House at 9.30 on Saturday,
Luther J. Lovejby.
A meeting of the Social Service Commis- November 2nd.
Co.
J. T. STILLWELL'S STORAGE
MDI'lOD Avenue
Mort. .
films presenting the story of the Japanese
pearl fishing industry.
Mr. Cooper. who is a personal friend of
Dr. Arthur E. Bassett, president of the
School Board, will be remembered as the
speaker who discussed so interestingly liThe
Story of Time" several years ago, at which
time he showed the children som~ very UQ-
Lilly Ann
Drape Shop
Velour.
Felts
Velvet.
Draped to
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$2.50 and up
Remodeling 75c
16 S. ORANGE ST.
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Quality at ....... PrtICe
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WM. S, HOBBS
Swarthmore 1686
BUICK'S THE BUY
If You Ride in a Buick You Won't Buy Anything Else
Let Us Demonstrate
A Call Will Bring Us to Your Door
GALLAGHER BROS., INC.
7TH AND SPROUL
Phone Chester 8281
CHESTER, PA.
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sion of the Philadelphia Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church will be held
W. I. L Rummage Sale
in the Swarthmore Church on Tuesday
Swarthmore women who desire to con>UJorning at 11 o'clock. Dr. William I. Hun,
tribute to the rummage sale which will be
of Swarthmore College, will speak on
held from October 28th until November 1st
"International Sanctions." Discussion and
at 2015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, for
a luncheon will fo1low.
the benefit of the 'Vomen's International
League, are requested to send their donaPresbyterian Church Notes
tions early Monday' morning t? the basements of the Presbyterian and Episcopal
Last Tuesday evening ·Mr. Robert Haig, Churches, where a committee of women
of the church, addressed the members of will sort and mark the goods.
the Young Men's Club on the subject of
If you would like someone to call for
"Some Problems in Transportation." This your rummage please notify Mrs. Patrick
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an exceptionally
interesting
meeting.
Wednesday
afternoon
Mrs. Charles
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Victor D. Shirer
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son was the bostess for the first social of
Prompt Radio Service
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CHURCH NEWS
F0 0 T BA L L
JOHNS -HOPKINS COLLEGE
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Saturday, October 26th, 2 :30 p, M.
Admission-$1.00 Plus Tax
Next Home Game--Susquehanna, November 23rd
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SHAMPOO AND
FINGER WAVE
ALL BEAUTY
AIDS
$1.00
SOC
Co-ed Beauly Salon
409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Every Shampoo-A Scalp Treatment
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episeopa}
Ch..ter Road and Coltep Avenue
G~.!:'':-';r.
Rev. J. Janlen
S.T.M., Reelor
Rev. T. A, Meryweather, Dir. Ret Educ,
8 :00 A. M.-Holv Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
1,,00 A. M.-Mo~;ng P,a.er and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
ALLN~:':''C'~ ,DAY
ON SWARTHMORE FIELD
PHONE 595
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PLAN
Ballet to Benefit LoraI L W. V.
Dr. \Vayne Channell will preach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "Blundering
Goodness" and in the evening service at
7.45 on "True Discipleship." The evening
service will begin with an organ recital by benefit.
LowelI Broomall, of choice Wagnerian
522 Edgmont Ave., Cheater, Pa.
Gentlemen:
UNDIR THE
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. iuJG· 'CLEANING SPECIAL FROM'OCTII 2" TO NOV. 2
12 Park Avenue
Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard, who resided
Swarthmore 401-J
last winter on Elm Avenue have taken an
apartment at 318 North Chester Road.
Two of their three sons are now with' , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _- '
them and are attending school in Swarth...
more.
Iof
for some time past exce"t for the Bible byterian Cburch, Stonehurst. Mrs. Earle bow they differed from the real Oriental
Classes conducted tbere each Monday eve- P. Yerkes, Mrs. Walter Luff, and Mrs, E. pe~rJs. The talk wa:' made es~aIly ~ternlng by the. Rev. William Allan Dean of H. Bonsan furnished transportation
estmg by the shOWing of mOVIng picture
The Fifteenth Annual Exhibitions of the
less hour.; of seven to ten-thirty) lind four
A Fen sh· S
b h Id' th
Rutledge
Horticultural Society will close
deBated tires is too high an average.
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ow JP upper w e e In e
with
the
Hardy
Chrysanthemum Sbow this
Would that I knew the perpetrators of this Soda! Han at 6.30 Tu~y evening for
week-end
.
ernicious rank!! 1 'PunishmEnt suggested: th.e men of the congregation. The supper
p
p
k
wIn be served by the men. The speaker The exhibits will be open to the public
a few wollops on a not·too-dar street. ·n b th R
S Mil
H N·ch ls
Effective wollops they should be and in the WI
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e. ev. r.
ton . I 0 , from 6 until 9.30 P. M. Saturday and
Ii ht f this articular incident with no popular radio preacher and lecturer and from 3 until 6 P. M. Sunday.
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Pastor of the Arch Street Methodist
?,ore. Indlu.nous res.ults bthut t Wlth Ithd ef wlJen- Church. Philadelphia. There will be music
Girl Scout News
Imagme lDconvemence
a wou
0 ow. b
rtet About seventy-fi ve
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y th e Male Qua.
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S.U.
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The Swarthmore Junior "Tot Lot'· Ass0ciation
was represented OD October 14th at
dress upo'! the ~tOry of ."The RODlaDce of
the Mootbly Meeting ·oi the Philadelphia
the Pearl. ~ was glYe~ by M.'. Fred
1· Cooper, a Jeweler. of Philadelphia, who Playground Association by Mn. Arthur R.
has made an exteDSlve study of precious Dana and Mns. Oscar J. Gilc.....t. who told
lnformaUy of the summer work on the
Jewels.
"Tot
Lot" as planned by the Swarthmore
Mr. Cooper demonstrated his talk by
summer
committee.
showing a. preserved Oriental oyster from
HALLOWE'EN MISCHIEF
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In the Assembly on Monday moming the
pupil! of the Junior-Senior High Sehool
had the privilege of a very interesting ad-
FOR SALE
also
meeting next Monday evening at the Leiper women of the church attended the meeting oysters in a wire cage which the Japanese All cia,. Saturda,.. 9 to S. oae load. Ne..
....,. .weet potatoea. Uye chic. . . . from
Church which is nearly one hundred and of the Fourth Wistrict of the Presbyterial used to cultivate pearls. He had several Je
nearby 'anna. Furniture OD. diapla". . .d
SpeaficalJy: to have a fnend park a music: Prelude to Act III Loheegrin Prtz
car 'on the hill' on a too dark. ~treet and Song from Der Meistersinger; To th~ Eye~
after a three and a half hour VISIt (harm-I nlng Star from Tannhauser
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Rep. =t ' _ I ''Tot Lot"
heard each Sunday afternoon at 4.30 over Seminary, Cheskr, is teaching the Men's
riotous color of the countryside and delightful Indian summer weather we have
have been experiencing-the quiet aspect of
closed windows and fallen leaves is proving
too much for some of our folk and with
this last week in October Hallowe'en seems
to be an. excuse for an outlet 'of unhealthy
pranks.
Mrs. Percival Armitage, of Harvard Avenue, entertained a foursome at luncheon
and bridge on Tuesday. The otlier mem.
bers of the group are Mrs. Edward Baker,
Mrs. J. Wilbur Hoff and Mrs. Leslie G.
CampbelJ.
Dr.
selections.
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To the Editor:
If I recall correctly, at this time last
year your SWARTlDlOREAN published a very
convmcmg leiter urging good healthy
U
: 6f Atlantic City, N. I., have moved intol
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~o~, IS tb~ editor of the religious see quilts, will be OD sale, 85 well as many
magazme Revelation," which he estab- other things. Dinner will be served from
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Iish
Matthews of Crozer Theological
,trikes the hour and also playa musical
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fifty years old and has been out of use Society at the J. R. Miller Memorial Pres- necklaces of .these Japanese pearls and ·told aole.
dress
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Mr. a~'d Mrs. J. F. ~ay lor, formerlY'
2JJ Dickinson Avenue.
,
Ing
more 608-R.
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I stations W. I. P. and W. M. C. A.
Bible class for the coming weeks.
Ceylon which showed a pearl In the sheil
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1935
Swarthmoreans will be welcome at this Yesterday a splendid delegation of the He
had a number of three·year-old
any plain
Chalmers, ·of San Francisco, Cat, who
recently with a New England troupe
,Mrs. Percival Armitage, of Harvard Ave-;
stock players. Miss Mary Elizabeth Beeb'~1 nue, will leave today to spend the WfCk.: .
entertaihed on Tuesday evening at'
end with ~r son-in-law apd, ~au~~~r, ~r.:
=;:;:::;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:I:a~d Mrs .. ponald Barr Chidsey, of Moun-i
r
tain Lakes,,'N. J.
STAGE SHOW SATURDAY
8:::
x; e veJlue.
The ..wing committee for the Bazaar
held Ito last meeting last W
AU memben of the Woman', AIsodatlon
are bonding every effort to make their
Buaar on November 7th a soda! and
house, who ~ just returned from a six- financial success. Christmas gifts, house~een ~O?ths !np around the world visit- hold needs. food. 'whlte elephanto: Tennes-
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Magil Road. and Dr. and Mrs. Townsend
The Rev. Donald Gray Barnhouse. D.D..
pastor of the Tenth Presbyterian Church
at 17th and Spruce Streets. Philadelphia.
will speak In the old Leiper Church. on
Fairview Road. next Monday evening.
October 28. at 8.00 o·cloek. Dr. Bam-
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pita!.
'CHESTER
PUBLISHED EVE&Y I'aJDAY AT
8WAll~RE, PA.
Saadwich Loa"e.
Nut aDd Dale NuL
Whole Wheat abcI WhiteBread
1M Park Ave.
Old Bank Building
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
Phone 9111
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10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. .John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
SUNDAY
Clewell;School.
Men's. Dr.
Matthews.
lO:OD-J);ible
Women's
Class, Dr.
11 :OO-Morning Worship. The pastor preaches.
'j:OO-Young People. Dorothea Dodd. chair·
man of missionary committee. leads.
FRIDAY
7:30-Church Troop No. 3 Boy Scouts.
Donald McGarrah. Scoutmaster.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Putor
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. M.-"Blundering Goodness'"
7:00 P. M.-Epworth League.
7:45 P. M.-Wagnerian Organ R<>eit9.1 by Mr_
Broomall. Dr. Channell preaches
briefly on "True Disc:ipleship."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 :46 A. M.-Pirst Day School in Whittier
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Morning Forum-J"anet Payne
Whitney will lead discussion.
11 :00 A. :H.-Meeting for Womhip in the
Keetln&' HoQJH!.
WEDNESDAY
9:10 A. II. to 2:80 P. lL--8ewil18' aDd Quilt.bur In. Whittier Hoqae.. Box IUDcheon.
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All Cordially Invited
FIRST CHlJRCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWAllTHIIORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11 :00 A. M.-SUlldu SchooL
11:00 A. M.-SundaJ' Leaaon.&rmoo.
WeclDeeda:J' evenlnc meetina- each week. •
p. m. Readlq room open clatly. ezeept SUD"
days aDd holidays I to .4, P. II.; Chureh edifice.
AD are eordiaDy Invited to atteJld tDe HrY_
and uae the Reeding ltoozn.
EVERGREEN TREES
Have you ever noticed the thousands of evergreen trees around our reservoirs? Theee trees
are planted to protect your water supply. They
prevent the growth of other trees ~hat lose their
leaves in the fall. These leaves blow into the
water and become objectionable.
We also wish to beautify the shores of our
reservoirs and to eliminate weeds, briars, and
undesirable undergrowth,
The Philadelphia Suburban Water Company is
not only trying to give yoa a plentiful supply of
pure, fresh water •• but we are also endeavoring to
beautify and improve the suburhs where you live.
This is the twenty-second of a series of instructive narratives dealing with the wonders of nature
and human accomplishments which make it possible for you to have a plentifnl supply
water
at all times. Look for the next narrative in this
paper two weeks from today.
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ee(;ERTIFIED WATER
Ir,u. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
NURSING DIVISION IN
OCTOBER MEETING
were given free by the Kiwanis Eye CliDic,
of Chester.
"During our office secretary's vacaUoD
this month, 16 office volunteers were secured by our efficient Office Chairman, MD.
T. Harry Brown. These volunteers were:
Mrs. E. D. BrauDS, Mrs. Charles Fellows,
Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Mrs. Horace R. Hay-
Mias Eaton, Secretary. T ......_ .
and Chairman RepOl't on
day, Mrs. Benjamin I. Mather, Mrs. J.
Previo.. Month·s Work
HarJan I essup, Mrs. J aho Esslinger Mrs.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
LetPoa Carel party Tonicht
OCTOBER 25. 1935
'Laurence Saint will \alk on February ,6,
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'and the third speaker, John Mason Brown,
,The Harold AInsworth Post, .Ammcm will talk on April 23
Legion, and Auxiliary will hold their An.•••
nbal Card Party this evening at the Strath
~he Somem.ne Forum IS conliD~ Its
Haven Inn.
.
I policy of mvtUng alumni who live In
Besides table prizes there will be a door Swarthmore or nearby, and others who are
prize and special prizes donated by local interested, to their musicales and lectures.
merchants.
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Cbevrolets Arrive Soon
J
The regular meeting of the Nursing Di- Charles BOltOD, Miss Elizabeth Steele, Miss
vision of the Community Health Society Marion Chaffee, Mr.;. Dwight Cooley, Mr.;.
was held at the Borough Hall, Swarth- Otto Kraus, Mrs. T. Harry Brown, Mrs.
more, on Thursday, October 10, with the W. N. Spangler, Mr.;. J. E. Underwood,
president, Mrs. A. F. Jacksoo, presiding.
Miss Mary Wood. We are most apprecia.
The reports of the secretary and treas- tive of their aid. We are also grateful to
urer were read and approved. Reports Miss Sullivan, of the Family Welfare Dewore presented by the following: Mrs. partment, for belp with correspondence
A. F. Jackson, chairman of the Nur.;ing during our office secretary's absence."
Committee; Mrs. William T. Ellis, chairman of Volunteer Transportationj Mrs. J.
Warren Paxson, chairman of the Automo·
bile Committee j Mrs. T. Harry Brown,
chairman of the Office Committee. Reports
of the Child Health Centers were read by
their district chairmen.
The following report for September was
presented by the Supervising Nurse, Miss
Charlotte Eaton: "A summary of September's work shows a total of 335 visits
to patients. On 131 of these, bedside care
A beautiful fall day brought out a large
was given. Five mothers with newborn part of the membel'5hip of the Friendly
babies were given daily tare during their Circle when that group was _entertained
lying-in period, or a total of 44 visits to on Thursday, October 17, at the home of
mothers and 46 to babies. Ninety-six Mrs. Benjamin Collins, on Swarthmore
health teaching visits were given to mothers Avenue, with Mrs. Charles Bolton as asof preschool and school children and 12 sisting hostess.
advisory visits to adults. The reason for The sewing chairman, Miss Vera Demuth,
these figures being considerably lower than reported 46 garments sent to the Health
the average month is because we were Center, and 22 garments, with $1.00 sent,
somewhat short-handed. One nurse was as the contribution of the group to the
absent about three weeks due to illnef5. Needlework Guild.
The last part of the vacation of the other
Mra. William West reported on the
staff nurse came during the fir.;t half of steadily growing "Shoe Fund," an emerthe month and the'last half of our office geney fund maintained to meet sudden
secretary's holidays
during the latter
d needs as winter advances.
. th came
F th
part 0 f the mon.
or esc reasons an
Another separate fund reported on
an increased number of confinements atwas
tended, we have been unable to accomplish the Camp Sunshine Fund, looking aneal'l
to next summer.
as much in our health education program
A
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as we had plannep,.
. mong . e appea
or e p, anum er
"We are delighted to report that the new lof Inter.esung cases were presented: That
scales for which Mrs. Douglas Sinclaire col.' o! a chdd wh.o l~st an eye throug~ an acJected the funds have been installed at ctdent, necess.ltat,:"g a glass substitute to
Holmes Clinic. They are housed in the k~p the caVlty 10 a healthy state as the
fine box made by Mr. John Moore. The cblld grows.
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set formerly used there is now quite an Another case of a man needing funds to
asset at the Avondale Clinic which has complete his last month of preparation for
previously used only the travelling scales. te~cbing a ~h.abilitation group! and fa~ed
"Work in the Morton Schools is again With the. ad~bonal .s~ern ncce5S1ty of bemg
in progress. All children have been .fitted WIth glasses m order to do the fine
weighed. One little boy whose mother we work required, and for which he had no
Visited 'several times before she consented money.
to get medical attention for -his deafness Then there was the young girl with a
did attend a hospital clinic this summer. heart condition, in need of medical care
The child had a tonsillectomy and can now ~Jl!l ~ea.~ment; the family who had beeD
hear! Four Morton school children have obliged to Jet insurance lapse in order to
received greatly needed glasses through our buy necessary food to keep body and
referral to eye clinics. Three of these soul together and the school girl who
needed sewing materials, which she was
unab1e to finance.
All these cases are to receive the immediate and sympathetic consideration of
the Friendly Circle.
In addition, 3 quarts of milk is to be
continued daily, to the family of 10 children whose parents are struggling along
on a very small income.
The president.. Mrs. T. Harry Brown,
appointed Mrs. Howard Dingle to be in
charge of the Thanksgiving baskets.
NO\v all this requires funds, and the
Friendly Circle is faced with the prospect
of many calls for assistance during the
winter months ahead. The Circle would
therefore welcome a large Contributing
Membership at this time. No other obliga.
tion than payment of dues· is incurred by
this form of membership, the work of the
organization being done by active members.
•
FRIENDLY CIRCLE IN
MONTHLY MEETING
WhtJ,
H. S. in Third Defeat
Swarthmore High School went down in
defeat for the third time this season when
Sharon Hill won 19"() on the Rutgers Avenue Field. This afternoon the game will
be with Ridley Park at Ridley Park.
College Loses Again
Swarthmore College met its second defeat of the season when Dickinson College
scored, 14 to 7 on Swarthmore's Feld last
Saturday.
This Saturday afternoon the local eleven
will.play.Johns-Hopkins In another home
game.
A shipment of new 1936 Chevrolet
Standard and Master DeLuxe cars is en·
route to Lawson·Shepard Company, Inc.
here, according to notiJication received by
Mr. Shepard from the Chevrolet Motor
Company. Mr. Shepard was informed
that his full Quota of cara for the local announcement would be in his hands before
November 2, the introduction date.
"Production has been under way for
many weeks, according to word from the
factory," said Mr. Shepard. "This means
that we shall not only have cars to show
01'
November 2, but .wewW beabJe ~
"/'Ike immediate deliveries.
; "Our" SerVice personnel has "been undergoing factory-direc:ted trainiug mtheservic~ of the new product, 88 part of a country..
.,.ide program instituted by Chevrolet.
. The Sehool nlatrlet of the Borousb of
Swarthmore _ill receive sealed bids at the
SChool DIstrict office OD November 11, 198&
at 8 o'clock P .. 11.., tor auppl,.lq towel aen!
lee at the College Avenue School BuildInc for
the period bea'inning November 18. 198& and
ending June I, 1936.. The towels mUit be
~Idsh bath towels. approximately IIb(!'"'·
mlDt be delivered at Jeaat once a week and
collected at leat once a week. The d ...
liveries Ihall eonaiat of a minimum of ap.proximately 900 toweh. Toweta lupplled are
to be at the !Wle rbk of the penon luppbinc
the towela. The pa7lDent for the towel aerY..
lee wUl be made in monthly ItlJJtallments
beginnill&' December 15, 198&. The School
District will have the ria'ht to terminate the
towel service at any time upon 2 weeb*
notice. Samples aud description mut be BUbmitted ·wlth bid. The School District re8i!rves the right to reject any or all bids.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
SecretalY.
10-26-3T
William Rose Benet, poet and editor, will
be the first speaker on the Somerville program at Swarthmore ·College this year.
Plans of the Somerville Forum, which have
just been announced, also Inciude talks by
Laurence Saint, expert on stained glass, and
John Mason Brown, dramatic critic.
On November 7th in the Friends' Meeting House Mr. Benet will talk on modem
CIDER
I
Made Fresh Every Day
APPLES
PUMPKINS
•
LOC
UST KNOLL FARMS MARKET
SPROUL AND PROVIDENCE ROADS
At the Nlqht Rates (afier
7 P.M.)youCCIDc:a1l100mlles
for 35 cenis. (Slation 10 Slalion-3-mlnulec:onneclion.)
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
LAUGH AT WINTER
• .'
fQIt
RENT....studlo 'rOOm with bath on ilftond
floOr, on the bilL Telephone, S ..arthmore
ppo~e~t~ry~.:....
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~==========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=========~
.A..
W
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Houghton and fam~
fOR RENT Apartment,. MQ7Jan, Roae Valle:v. ily, of .Haverford Place, will remove on
neW, tbree room., bath.
Lara'8 eDl!loaed
pOrch. Everything Ind.uded. Garaa:e available. Monday. to Media ..
1elephone. Cheeter 6711.
Mr. and MrS. John Pea'rsO~ and fami·Jy,
'fOi~ RENT-Very well furnished Jiving room.
bedroom, and private bath for one or two formerly of Aldan l have. moved into the
,enUemen. Telephone. Swarthmore 280.
Lappe house at 418 Park Avenue ..
FOR
RENT-310 Elm Avenue. one half of
two famU.,.. bouse, four bedroobUl, $66 per
lDonth. Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore 489.
pennypacker 4"""2.
Wit
RENT-AttraeUve suite, also baehelor
apartment, warm, Bunnl"· Private famUy.
1'elephone. Swarthmore 58S.W..
FOR SALE
_--=,--,:-;-.,.-----.,.-----fOR
SALE-Dining' room auit, $16; large
$10. Mra. Allyn. 810 South
Chester Road. Swarthmore 1965.W.
refrigerator,
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-Magazine aubscriptiorut and renewab.
Special
until November 10American, 2 l"ears, $8.60.
LOST-Gold locket and chain..
swarthmore 981.
Reward..
Call
Mr. and Mrs, William F. Lee, of Harvard Avenue," spent the week end at
Skytop •
I
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY I, 1935
,
$118,516.49
88.00
1,912.02
$117.519.49
92.00
2,002.44
Frame dwelliD., three bedroom., Rood loca· Total amount of tax to be collected.................... .(,098.4.2
tioil~ Just outside Borough. $30 a month. Exonerations .••..•.••••••••••••.•••••••...••••••.••
610.30
1984 tax returned ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Deducted from Collector's Salary....................
269.62
$115,515.51
$119.613.98
prices.
18,230.42
5&.05
328.67
TAXATION
-'. Swartbmare 214
FOR RENT
Number of milia levied........
Rate of per capIta
Asse&!led valuaHon of taxable property .. $6,159.795.GO
Number anessed with per capita
2002
taX.....
_
Amount of School Tax
tax.......
Pel' Capita
Net amount of 1934 tax colleded •••••••••.•••••••••• $
8,318.50
$ 97,226.M
22
2.00
610.80
18,280.42
$100.544.5-:1
CURRENT EXPENSES
Gie"erai Control (A)
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand July 2, 1934General Fund ••••••••••••••••• $
Properly tax, 1984 •••••••••••••
Per Capita tax. 1984.... .........
Delinquent tax (prevloUB to 1934)
State Approprlation ..•....•..••
Tuition non·resldent pupUs .••••
Temporary loan, ••..•• $ 20,563.00
Bond sales ........... 72.061.12
801.76
97.226.04
3,818.60
16.868.80
21.083.44
14,667.88
Clerk of School Board .......... $
Seilretary's Office. other expeme
Treasurer (Com. or Salary) ..••.•
Tax Cotlector •••••••••••••••••••
AI,Jdltors ••.••••••••••••••••.••••
Lettal Service .•...••.••••••••..•
Other Exp. Business Admn••••••
Other Expenses of (kneral Control
Total Item (C) ....•••......• $
M. B. WILSON
809 WESTDALE AVENUE
Swarthmore 2078.J
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER. Prop.
S_.19
Maintenance (E)
Wages of janitors and other em..
ployees •..•••.••.••••.•.••.••• ,
Fuel ••..•..•...••••.•.•••••••..
Water ..••••.••.••.•••...•.•....
Light and power •..••••••..•.. ·•
Janitors' SUpplies ••••••••••••••
Care of grounds ••••••••••••••••
Telephone rental .•...•...••••••.
Other Expenses of Operation ••...
Upkeep of grounds .•••.•••••••.• $1
Repair of buildings ............. .
Of heating, plumbing &: lighting
Repairs and replar.ement of
Apparatus UBed in instruction ••
Furniture and other equipment
2,283.23
1.184.63
454.10
Total Item (E) .............. $
4,137.17
Total Item {D) ..•.....••...• S 14,890.73
Deht Sem.e (G)
Fixed Charge. (F)
WAYNE MOSTELLER
Everythinl' Electrical
SWARTHMORE 1568
2,594.89
State Retirement Board •..•.••.•• $
Insurance:
Fire ......................... .
Compensation .....•.•••...•.••
Other expenses ...•....••••.•.••
994.74
230.0Q
63.68
Grunow Refrigerators and Radios
Garwood Oil Burners
Total Item (F) .......••..... $
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST Co SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
FUNERAL DIREC rORS
BELL PHONE ..
83.84
131.87
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Redemption Qf bonds direct from
genera' fund ................. $ 9.60a.00
Redemption of short term 108m..
9.625.00
Payments of interest on bonds and
State tax •••••••..••.•••.•••. 16,219.01
Payments of interest on short
term loans .•••..•.•...•......
43.81
Refund taxes, tuition, etc........
7.76
Total Item {G) •..•••.••••••• $ 34.80(••07
3.882.81
Capital Outlay (H)
New buildings ...•.••..•...•...•............••.. " •.•..•...•.•...•••.••..•••...• -$ 75,5::.~:
Alteration of old buUdings (not repairs)., .•••••..•••.. •···• .. ···•••···•·•••• .. •• 20696'26
Heating, lighting, plumbiml and elec. equip ................ ······ .. ••··•···••··· '286:09
.•.•••• •••••••••.••••••••.••..•••••••••••••• •••••..• ..••••••.••••••••
75~,21
Other equipment ...................... ...........................................
MEDIA. PA. Heating. lighting, plumbing and elce. eqUip......... ····•• .. ·•······•···••••·• .. ··
Furniture ..........•.•...• , .•. . . . . . . • .. . . . . . . . . . . . .•. . • •. • .. . .. . . . • • •.• . . . . . . • •
Other equipment .........••...•.....•...........••......••........•..... ,.......
17575
444:83
880 15
•
Sweeney & Clyde
INSURANCE
Furniture
Total Item (H) •.....••.......•...........••..•......•..•..•........•....•• $ 98,902.S!!
TOTAL RECEIPTS
29 EAST 5th STREET
TOTAL PAYMENTS
• •..••••.••.•..•..•.•••••••••••••. $256.957.26
{Items A-F ine.) ...••• $121,783.17
Total Debt Service (Item G) .•.•..•..••.. ····•· 34,395.07
Total Capital Outlay (Item H) ...•.......• ···· 98,902.38255.080.62
.{.. T~t~r c~;;~~i 'E~P~~;~
CHESTER Balance on hand (to be available for school year
Phone, Chester 6141
5.524.25
Operation (D)
7,739.86
8.063.28
535.4.1
2.316.82
686.92
80.17
1!.(2.36
117.41
---------------PETER E. TOLD
1935-36) ................. ·······$
1.876.64
School Buildings a,!d Sites ...••............•.•....•.•.•... ··•·····••·••••·•···••· $7~~,~~!:~~
Textbooks Bnd Equipment ..•.•............••••.••••.••............•..•.••.....•• 18'230 42
1934 Tax .•.•....•.•••....•. •••... •.• ••.•.••••. •.•••.•.••• •••. •••••....•••. ......
9'586:36
1933 Tax •..•.•.•••••..•....•..•.•...•.....•.••.••••..•.••••••..•.•.•..••..••.••
5'540 64
1932 Tax .......................................................................
1'640'SO
Previous to 1932 duplicate....... ...... •.••..• ..................... ..............
'851'12
Notary Public
Tuition ......................................................................... 16 .·1·"
• ....
417 DARTMOum AVE..
SW. 1833 Other accounts receivable: U. S. Government Grant ..•••..•.••.••••• ~............
Due from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .......................................
3.~72.75
GenC'ral fund balance ...........•....................••..•.......•...•..........
1. 76.64
Total Assets ................................................................ $848,651.41
UPHOLSTERING
In AU Its Branches
CONSULT TOUR TlLlPHONI
DIRICTORT OR TOUR LOCAL
KOPPIRS DIAUR
HOW$8~~
"THE PRICE ADVANCES NOVEMBER FIRST"
THE NEW
ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
ON
NOVEMBER 2nd AT
LAWSON-SHEPARD
COMPANY,
Inc.
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 411
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
Anytime WaTeriy
Anywhere
a: Fawn St.
Morton, Pa.
WbODWARD,
Call Swarthmore 43 for
JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
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---• ••••••••••• "0" ..
lISCO' Ffilest Quality Partly Cooked
Sauel' &auI61:~~ 31c
Flourg.tdX1"'I12Flour PRIM Pastry
Best Lard
p !~~~.n.
tbbag
4 7c
12-Th bag
39c
2
33 C
1bS
6 85'
17c Delicious Bartlett
for tho Usual
p:~:':
~.
0' Five.
Evap. Milk Farmdale 6 tall
cans
6 16
o. 25c
cans
5c lISCO Beans with Pork
IlSfD F~n 'J
Solid Pack
TO.ii;daloes
Clldally". Puritan
BAMS
"- 6
(Who"
or
Shonk
Holf)
~~·ns2
J.3c
50e
'b25c
Nationally Advertised. Sugar cured, Hickory
Smoked. All Excess Skin and Fat Removed Making
It More Economical. Weighing 16 lb. and Up.
Tender Juicy
Steaks
Round
Rump
ASSETS
All Lines of Insuranee
Including Life
Furniture Restoring
Remember
33l DARTMOUTH AVENUE
1.250.00
5.00
825.00
1,194.16
85.00
355.10
680.99
119.12
92.62.(.72
FOR CAREFUL BUYERSI
Every Modern Improvement Uaed
Sale of real estate. supplles and
507 N. CHESTER ROAD
$13,750
equipment. ....• ••••..•..••.••
26.4.4
OPEN SUNDAY
All other sources...... ......... 12,849.68
Alr~c01lditloned, 011 heaL
UvlD& Room 18
feet by 27 feot, 2 fireplaces. 2 oncloaed L;;;;;;;T~o;ta;J~R~ee;;el~'~ts~.;;
.•';.;
••;;.~.~
••~.;
••~.;$2~5~6§.9;57;;.2;6~~,;;=T~ot~aJ;,,;lte~m;,,;(A~)~.~.,:,••;;.~.;'
••~.~.~
••:';.':'.'~~3.;;'~6.;;.:.:.a7
porche•• modena kitchen. 4 bedroO''J1' I,d
dreutnl' room, 2 tile baths. maid'.· room .":'-:.tructi;;;;' (Bf,- -- - - - ~~
-AiiXiIiar)"'""Agenc:iea and Cool"dinate
and bath, 2-car Rar~geL.I~t.112 ft. x 110 flo
Activities (C)
See or .,hone
Salaries of Princlpnls .•..•..... $ 4,800.00
. ROBERT. T_ BAIR
Salaries of Prln.'s Clerks .. Assta.
2,185.62
Librnries-Salaries ..•........•. $ 1,900.00
Books. repairs, replacementa and
•.•. Number 211
Salaries of Teachers ..••..•..•.• 76,652.29
486.40
other expense ..•••••••......••
Textbooks •.•....••.•.•••.•••...
1,701.67
1,889.80
Supplies used in Instruction.. ..•
3,186.95
Other Exp. of Auxiliary Agencies
786.90
GI...... ."Ciiit8ins, Draperies
Commencement Exercises, etc....
76.25
Nurae Service ................. ..
511.15
Other Expenses of Instruction...
182.GB
Dental Service •.••.••.•••....•••
Total Item (B) .............. $ 89,388.84
WILL BB ON DISPLAY AT
DON'T, LET WINTER
SCARE YOU
-
Amount levied (face of 1984 dupllcate) ••..••..•..••• $ .(,00.(.00
AdditioPB tc duplicate ,.............................
4.00
Penaltiea added after (Od. 1. 1984).................
90.42
Cheater Road and Fairview Road
WITH
II
THE MODERN FUEL
Meet on 28th
Mrs. Arthur Dana will entertain t"he
Fortnightly at her home on Elm A\'enue,
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Walnut on Monday, October 28, at 2.30 o'clock.
Lane, spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-day, on a motor trip to Washington
D. C., stopping at various points en route:
Slip Covers
The only complete low-priced car
Fortnightly to
The Board naerves the right to reject aDJ'
or .n bids.
Bids to be received bl" Rll!banl W .. Frazier.
Chairman or Police Committee, until S.OO
P. M •• Wednesday, November 6, 1986. at the
Board's office In the Folsom Fire House, Fol...
10m, Penna.
FREDERIC B. CALVERT.
Secretary.
Tol.8l
ROBERT C. BROOKS. JR.
7 -room modern house, garaae. Bought fol'
$11.500.
Could Dot carry.. Offered for
SS,5oo. Financed to 90% of aale price.
Will .QOn be .old.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111...J
Notary Public - In.oranco - Real Eatate
CHEVROLET
erry, enterSaturday
evening
from
six
until len
tained
,
o clock with a dinner and dance in honor
of their daughter, Evelyn, at their home
were: Nancy Armitage, Betty Jane Schatte
Fra?ces Noyes, Shirley Ward, Nancy Price:
Emily McCurdy, Betty Hayes, Charlotte
Griffin, Naomi Wright, Dorothy Lueders,
Marjory Dinsmore, Dorothy Wilson, Elizabeth Whitaker, Genevieve Reavis, Robert
Thorpe, pavid Mercer, George Troxell,
Alex. EWlDg, Morris Bassett, William Asbton, Ernest Lange, James Brown, William
Hawkcs, Robert Spencer, Herbert Frazer,
David Ullman, Robert Storm, Robert Delaplaine, James Davis, Thomas Marshall, and
o~ ·bridge on Tuesday.
Propert,.
Pick the WlnnJn. Teams
A Short Time Ago
. '." " ..: ,'"
Dr. and Mrs. W. N,·v,·n Wh
On Display E ..e .... Thursday
S"!ARTHMORE, PA.
ANEW
A.venue, entertained three tables of d ....rt be :taken by Mrs. Albert Hill, who will
' Jllve the culmination of several Dves In
Chester.' ·1
) .
liThe Curate's Wife." What effect the
. . . . ,1.
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lawrence, of homecoming of Reginald bad on his
Mr. c'tinton H. Sawyer, Jr., of Dartj Yale Avenue. motored to Winchester, Va.; parents, on the' Curate's home-the vistas
mouth Avenue, motored to Bethlehem, N~ last week end.
. lX.hich came int~ Dahlia's view of life in
H., last week end and returned on Monday
with his mother, Mrs. Clinton H. Sawyer;
Mr. and Mrs; Elwood Garrett, of Prince"'t the ~913JI yiJlagtf-the way the curate saw
Sr., who has spent the summer at her bome' ton Avenue, entertained a bridge club of the itght, "a ·re.pl~rkable, ending to a rethere.
which they are members, on Saturday: markable bo~':' .
·Mrs. Grace Birdsall will then lead the
evening.
group through the chapters depicting "Life
Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee, Jr., of
The 'first meeting of the season of the 'with Father," written by Clarence Day,
New York, visited Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. Poets Circle was held at the home of Mrs. .
and Mrs. Morris M. Lee, Sr., of Princeton Charles Joyce, North Chester Road, on Jr,. There is no need of comment on this
Thursday afternoon.
book. It is one ~f the surprises of the
Avenue, last week end.
year.
On Saturday evening Miss Rebe W. WaIMr. and Mra. A. G. McVay have re- ';;-;';'===============
ter, of Swarthmore Apartments, enter.
turned
from their wedding trip to MiaIl)i
TOWNSHIP OF RIDLEY
tained in their honor, when the other guests
Bids wUl be received for one tWHfJOr Ford.
Beach,
Fla.,
and
are
now
occupying
their
Ph-mouth, or Chevrolet automobile for the
were: Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee, Sr.,
new home at the Swarthmore ApartmentS'.
of Ridley Pollee Department; the
Mrs. Grace Smith Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. McVey will be remembered as Miss Township
successful bidder- tt, aeeept the preaent Ford.
Mrs. Fred Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Horcar owned by the Townahlp In part payment
Lula ADoelte Hills, of Elm Avenue.
for the new car.
ace DeVoll, all of Swarthmore.
~~n, and John McDonald,
CalI SwartbmOl"e 43 today and
we will inspect your heating system to see diat it is in condition
to do its importiUtt job of keeping
your borne warm this winter. If
repairi are needed we will be glad
to quote you our reasonable
Atlantic Football Forec:aats
E. C. WALTON
SATURDAY, NOV. 2
j
tained a bridge four.;ome on Wednesday. :
toOl.
.
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OR AT FARM~DDLETOWN ROAD
NEAR GRADYVILLE·
Telephone Glen Milla 223.R·2
First Senior Assembly Held
The First Senior Assembly of Southern
Delaware County was held at the Aronimink Country t;::lub, Newtown Square,
Saturday evening, October 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochrane, of
Chester; Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Robinson,
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Denworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dana
and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, all of
Swarthtnore, were in the receiving line.
The committee in charge induded Mrs.
Eugene Stallings, Mrs. Jack Thompson,
Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie, Mrs. H. W.
',Brinkmann, Mrs. Robert E. Sharples, Mrs.
John Marshall, Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, Mrs.
Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. T. W.
Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mrs. Wallace McCurdy, Mr.;. William B. Bullock, Mrs. A.
S. Wickham, Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Mrs. Edward Bas..o:ett, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs.
Hugh Denworth and' Mrs. Arthur
of Swarthmore.
RENT
LOST
fIIfJhIiu,
fMtd fII~
fllhef", it'8
86 e48f
to. khow'1
FOR
I ,Boyle, 0' ~ey Park; Gall McCoy, Dor1
I
Mrs. E. C. Lappe, of Ya"~ Avenue, enterJ uthy
PERSONAL-Lady offers pleasant home in
swarthmore to another, without charge. No
objection to absence during< daytime. Young
to middle aged lad,. preferred. Hut be quiet,
refined. Reply Bolt R, Swarthmorean.
Miss Pauline N. Durnall, of Kenyon
Avenue, Swarthmore, has been elected as
Somerville p
'
Announced
rogram
-
THE SWARTHMO~.J...I
Robert Hanzlik, cif Swarthmore; Mildre<\
Mrs. Paul D. Williams, of Strath Have'l
The fir.;t half hour of the program wW
,; NEWS
. NOTES
.,
'. CLASSIFIED
PERSONAI--German conversation for adults
and I!hUdren. Reply Box N. Swarthmorean.
•
Elected Relief Secretary
the new general secretary of the Chester
Relief and Family Welfare Association as
the successor to Mrs. Gertrude Mowry I
Chester, who resigned several weeks ago.
·ocTOBER21t, '1935
Bonded indebtedness (with vote of electorab!) ....•.•••.•••.••...•••.••....•.•.... $270,000.00
Bonded indebtedness (without vote of electorate) ..•...•••.••....•• ••·•·•··•·••••• 7g,gOO.0~
Temporary loans .••.. .••••••• •••••..• •.•••••• ..•• ••.• •••• •••••••• •••.•••• •••••• 2 '168.~
Balon Alisteet Conat. Contract ............................... ····•••••··•••·••••
88. 8
Suri,lus •.•••.•••.•.••••••.••..••••.•.•.•..••••.•.•..••.••.••• : •.••.••..••.••••• (87.950.18
Codf-Ish
Fresh Dressed
or BoWna)
(F9I J".ldnll
2'1.s
lU 25c
Garden-Fresh Produce Specially Priced
California Full Podded
Peas
Total Liabilities ............................... _............................ $8(8.651.(1
We herehy certif,. that we have examined the above accounts ~nd find them eol'l'@C;t,. and
that the securities of the officers of the board are in accordan~ wtth law.
.JAMES F. BOGARDUS.
WALLACE:M. McCURDY.
WM. R. MAIN,
Auditors.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money aoes Furthest
These Prices Effective in Our Stores and
Meat Markets In ·Swarth.on and Vicini
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____~____~~~':~". ~\·~,'~·~__ -----__--__OCfOB-ER~ Ie.
the many processes in produ"':-- thls form Qaden aYeOue; eateDdlq tbnee by the·....
LeYari Fllelu,~' .r.','• . " ~ i" •• No. 8.
Impl'OYemeat. COIIIIllt of - - ...... "'"'6
cUe Une of die 1&Id. IUftn'IIrw'..,....... ·eoa·1J - .,1-\....
. "'.,..: •• - "'-.' ,~,
UI Ie 1 0 _ - 11-..
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of art.
24 ~ 10 minute . .t '411.78 I.;;{: to ~ :;~r:':
~aa4i,·ia.iti::·I"
blO:: an'dham.-;.::.: - : : : : : ' ; ~
The Delaware County Federation o! aqle In ..Id RlytlryWw' aYenue. theDce In the .'
. .:..
..., .
Sold u the p - - - or cwrord a
bed of RIYen'lew avenue _th 17 deer- 1 p'prop;!~'ba
OfR'lI~·mu. DeL,CW;o,~ mortcaaor and ;;.")~.
- ....
Women's Clubs met on Thursday at the minute eut 68.21 feet to.a.polnt In the middle ~,OD,"",,!·~; Y1~ •• 01· I~ A..... II.."~ ; EDWARD
Cbester Woman's Club at 10.15 A. M. for of . .Id Rlven'lew ayenue ....here the Nme ii' fr.· the N. W. . . ' of-Cbeltu P1IIlt: tIio 'atj ~.
.
F. WTCBCOCK, A~.
•
Nin
el
f
40 teet ....Ide; thence ItIll bJ' the middle of S. Yi~ pal'tJJ' "...Iq-tlara~tbe: ~ waU of '
NATHAN P. PBC.~_
da
all
an
y 8eSSIon.
e d egates rom. Riverview avenue (fort7 feet ....Ide) IOUth 17 prem. efe!:tecl upon • . hefltln d(Ic. lot and
-nJI.
Swarthmore attended.
decres 1 minute eat '180.85 feet to a Itone premlNa ereetecl on lot adj. t.otbe s. 10' to a
Tbe Southeastern District of Women's In the middle of aid RlvenWw avenue; thence pt.: th. eit. N: W. 1'1.1', to· ...pt.: th. ext.
cl'Gellln. . .Id avenue. dlaa'onall7 aouth 1'1 deo N. Eo partlF
tiara tbe."parbo ....all of
Clubs will meet at the Germantown Club .reea 1 minute eut 146.61 feet to a POint In 2 cut. nne- and • • the cen. of a cut.
for an all day session on Monday, October. the northerl,. rlcht of .....,. line of the phIJa. 'I' W. dW7. to" to· apt. In the S. w• .,; of traY. TUUM More nan 110 of Swartbasar.'
delpbla, BalUmore and W..blDlrtGn RaBroad Rldle,- Ave.: th. .... .... S. Eo l'1.Ii' to s..t PiaDoa for the Lut T ......ty-lwo Ye':'
line place of bee.
"Roses" will be the topic of Mr. Marion 28. The discussion for the afternoon will Company: thence by ..Id rr.ht of
A. L PARKER
, ~r.:~·!!.~er=n!2 ,ft'Anb~",":"::f'!~!e:: Tcitr. ~Ith' UH' of dW7.
Hatton's illustrated talk at the Woman's be "Steri~tion. and Birth Co~trol."
Club next Tuesday, October 29, at 2.30
Franklin Institute is extendiJJg to Del- Jlne north '1" denees 111 minutes eut 108.811
...
-=::::
P. M. Mr. Hatton is Secretary of the aware and Montgomery County Federa- feet to another aqle: thence still by aid
•
f W
'CI b th
rt
f ' rlcht. of .....,. Jlne. north '11 detrreea I} minute.
omen s u s
e cou esy 0 a eatt 394.96 feet to s point In line ot other
American Rose Sodety. He will judge any tions 0
arrangement of chrysanthemums left by trip to the Planetarium and Museum for- lands of the ..Id mortppn: thence by the
a small fee. Tbere will be provided a ..Id landll. north 21 detrreel 10 minutes ....elt
members at the club house not later than
. •
. 646.66 feet to a point at a corner of the ..Id
speaker from the Editonal Staff of the landa: thence slOl by ..Id lands. aouth 64
2 o'clock. of that afternoon.
Ladies' Home Journal.
detrrees 36 minutes ....elt 142.6 feet to a point
To lovers of china and glass, Mrs. M.
•
.
••
another corner of said IInde; thence still by
Temple Umvemty mVltes the South- ..Id lande. north 18 degreea ....elt 6'11.96 feet
Geraldine McCormack gave much satisfacto a point another corner of ..Id Iande: thence
Selection of Packards, Chryslers. Buicks. Studebakers,
,tion at last Tuesday's meeting, in her eastern District of Women's Clubs to an still
by aald landl. north 46 degrees 6'1 mlnsessl
b
on on Novem er 14.
utes eaat 98.04 feet to a point In the middle
presentation of the various kinds of china all day
Chevrolets and others
The Lansdowne Cbapter of the Ameri-' of Manhall avenue: thence by tbe middle of
and glass with which the world is blessed.
••
f
U'
.
W
! said Manhall avenue,
north
22
degrees
26
ruvemty
omen an- minutes west 164.68 feet to a point a corner
,The imagination of the audience turned can Asso Clation 0
back with Mrs. McCormack to six nounces that Jay V. Hare will give an.il-, of .other lands ot AJIee L. Emmons and thence
on "Beautiful Gardens of by the laat mentioned lande. BOUth 68 dep-eea
MANY MODELS
tbousand years ago when pottery was made Justrated lecture
• "
42 minutes and 18 aeconde Welt 883.96 feet
in primitive process; and later when South Carolina on Monday, October 28, to the place of beglnnlnl'.
All 1D EXCELLENT Condition
Improvements consist of two and one-half
archeologists read the history of Babylon, at 8 o'clock in tbe Lansdowne• Twentieth
• story frame house. 24x28 feet: porch tront:
Greece and Rome in the .designs and Century Club. The gardens pJctured will two-story frame addition. 10x24 feet: fram!!
garage. 9ld8 feet: two and one-half story
marks on pottery. "In ceramics and glass be Middleton Place, Magnolia Gardens
.' frame honae. 24d8 feet: porch front; twoPRICED VERY LOW FOR QUICK REMOVAL
now the old saying may be applied," Mrs. Cypress and Belle Isle. Mrs. Hare, PrCSl- stoJ'7 frame addition. 10&24 feet; frame
dent
of
the
Garden
Club
Fl!deration
of
chicken
house.
6d2
teet.
.
McCormack. stated, "nothing new under the
.
ill
• M 'H
Sold aa the property of Loulll C. EmmoDi
and Alice L. EmmoDl. hili ....lre. mortauon.
sun." She continued, to tell that china P ennsy Ivarua, w asstSt r. are.
•
and Alice Lemon EmmoDII. IndlvlduallJ' and
and porcelain are synonomous, of finn
Don't Forget the New Packard 1208
....
Sb
W
rk
of Q___ I•
aa executrix of the estate of Louis Cole
texture and lighter in weight that earthen- & 0
OW
0
ua&er Artiab EmmoDII. deceased. real ownen. and United
States of Ameriea. lienor.
Delivered, fully equipped, in aD body styles, $1200 to $1300
ware, that strong Cbinese influence is seen
Hand money, $1000.00.
Tbe Benjamin West Sodety of Swarthin the pottery of Germany, France and
GREER a: JOHNSON, Attorneys.
more College announces an exhibition of
especially of England.
In 1709 ] ohann Friedrich Boettger the work of Quaker artists from Monday, Levari Faclaa
No. 8'12
started the famous factory at Dresden and November 4, to Saturday, November 30,
June Tenn. 1916
AJI that certain lot or piece of land with
Dresden china came into being. The same in Collection Hall. Among the local artists
two-atory brick store and apartment buUdcentury produced a factory also at Levre who will be represented in the exhibit are: the
ing thereon erected. situate on the northweltin France. Jasparware was used by Mr. Eleanor Keighton, Eleanor Hayes, Eliza- erly aide of Fifth .treat at the distance of
hundred ten and e"hty hundredths feet
Josiah Wedgewood a few year later, and beth Price, Lydia Turner, Mary H. De three
m~ured southwestwardly from the north Weltthe white figures in bas reBef (each de- Moll, Florence Wilcox, Edna Coates Cola- erly corner of the aaid FIfth street aDd ~
12th and Crosby, Chester
Phone Chester 9131
mont avenue. In the City of Chelter. County
veloped from a separate mold) on the femina, Florence Foote Gardner, Louise ot
Delaware and State of PeDDII:rlvanla. Constone represented perfection one hundred Baker, Arthur Edwin Bye, Owen Stevens tainlDJr ID front aloq the northweater.,. side
------------- - . - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - of the said Fifth street meuured thence
and fifty years ago and today as well. and George Whitney.
sixty-Dine denees, twenty-ela'ht minutes.
AIl friends of the college are cordially in- south
Josiah Spode, a contemporary of Mr•
thlrty-lleven sccondl ....eat seventeen and' sev.
enty-one bundredths feet And extendlDJr In
Wedgewood, was responsible for the first vited to visit t.he show.
depth . of that width north twenty desrreea.
production of bone china; and his earththlrty-one minutes. twent:r-three aeconde west
ninety-two and slxty.four hundredths feet. The
enware bas not been equalled in this day.
Make. Gamma Phi Beta
northeasterly line of IBid lot; PUlling throUJrh
"In Ireland," the audience was told,
and
the party wall between the mesMiss Margaret Mellen, daughter of Mr. suagealong
herein described and the m_uage ad.
"the Be!eekware, of a creamy color, could
on the northeast. Bounded on the
be found-beautiful for its lustre." "As and Mrs. Winthrop W. Mellen, of North joining
northeast and louthweet by other lande of the
Chester
Road,
is
one
of
the
women
who
a story accompanies the jewel pattern,
said William F. Delehanty and on the northtaken from a Saint's halo, used in Spode; have pledged sororities at Syracuse Uni- Welt by lande of Nell-A-Mu Plush Company. Belq known and designated sa 110
so," it was learned, "did the beautiful versity following two weeks of rushing.
Welt Fifth Street.
A freshman in the College of Fine Arts,
Improvements cODllllt of twOoItory brfck
lavender shade of Wedgewood mean a
houae. 18x64 feet; !ltore front.
Miss
Mellen
will
be
initiated
formally
into
tribute to Sara's gown."
Sold aa the property of William F. DeleIn 1889 Wallace Scott Lennox, most Gam,ma Phi Beta sorority next spring. She hanty. mortlragor and real owner.
modem of potters, stood before a work- is a 1935 graduate of Swarthmore high KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY. Attome,-.
man in this art and decided in his boyish school where she took part in atbletics and
soul to be a potter some day. Mrs. Mc- was active in school publications and
Cormack. spoke of his accomplished ambi- dramatics.
tion' in bis factory of beautiful china for
3Ox3\i
3tb:3\i
COLAFEMINA VINEYARD
whi~ two years before his death he re4.40-21
_
..
SHERIFF SALES
4.40·21..
.
Last Call for the SeaaDD
ceived particular recognition.
Totally
.Just off MJddletDWD Road between
Sheriff's Office, Court House. Media, Pa.
4.50-21
_
4.50-21_ 5.70
Lima and Gradyville
Saturday, November 2, 1986
blind and paralyzed, his joy must have
WATCH FOR SIGN
9.80 o'clock A. M.
4.75-19_
4.75·19
_
been boundless to know that the Levre
PHONE MEDIA 848 R-I
(Eastern Standsrd Time)
PrIeM
.ubJect
to
chanae
without
IIDtIce.
Museum in France desired some of his
.-;Sta;,;;;t.;.;.;
...;;-;.;tu:;;.;;acId1;;;tIoDaI=·~
rl
Professional Clock Repairing
china to' be placed tbere on exhibition.
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certified check
Concerning glass which bas Egypt for a
WORK GUARANTEED
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated hi
IN WRITING •••
birthplace, and Venice the next pro- advertlllement). balance in ten days. Other
against
road inW.
C.
STARR
atoter and creator-the ears of the audience conditions on day of sale.
Juries
and
defects
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
324 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
taught the ,tinkles of the contacts of
SWARTHMORE
1250
Swarthmore 564-M
Swarthmore
;netal on lime glass tumblers and on those Levari Facias
.'
No. 1428
Itf higher grades, containing more lead.
June Term. 1985
(t was learned that the term rock crystal
that
certain
lot or piece of ground'
All
20W is generally applied to all super
"
with the buildings and improvements thereon'
!)ualities of lead crystal.
erected, situate In the Townahlp of Upper
Most interesting was the case glass-one Darby. County of Delaware and State of Pennand described according to a certain
glass of one color placed upon another of sylvania,
plan and survey thereof made by Damon and,
clear crystal and some parts cut away, Foster, C. E., dated February 27th. 1926, as
leaving two colors in one tumbler. One of follows. to wit: Situate at tl:e Intersection
of the southeasterly side of Dermond road'
the first glass factories in America made (fort:r feet wide) with the northeasterly side
glass beads which were used in trading with of Wilson drive (forty feet wide). thence
extending along the said side of Dermond
the Indians; and since then New York road north sixty-three degrees thirty-six min·
City, Connectict~t, New Jersey and Penn- utes four seconds east one hundred eleven and'
fortY'seven one-hundredths feet to the Bouth-:
sylvania followed by opening glass fac- westerly
side of a certain thirteen feet wide'
tories. During Mrs. McCormack's talk driveway which extends northwestwardl:r from
NOW ON DISPLAY
Marvine avenue to Dennond road and thence
the audience was invited in grouJjS of ten extending
alonl' said side of driveway south
to visit the Lennox factory and witness twenty-six degrees eight minutes eleven seconds east twenty-two and seventy one-hundredths feet to a point and thence extending
Bouth sixty-two degrees twenty·five minutes
west one hundred ten and eighty-eight onehundredths feet to the said northeasterl:r side
or Wilson drive and thence extending along
the ssld aide of WilBon drive north twentyseven degrees thirty.five minutes west twenty.
In size, in style, in riding and steering-in safety and performance
five feet to the first mentioned point and place
of beginning.
and economy, the very Peak of Perfection. Don't fail to see this
Under and subject to certain building restrictions and conditions.
Together with the free and common use.
amazing new Plymouth now!
right, liberty and privilege of the above men·
tioned driveway as and for a passageway and
watercourse at all times hereafter forever.
Improvements consist of two-story stone and
shingle house. 16x27 feet; porch front; oneBtory shingle addition. 6x9 feet: stucco garage.
12x18 feet.
Sold as the property of Joseph Berman.
mortgagor. and Robert Fullmer•• real owner.
C. WILFRED CONARD. Attorney.
CHINA, GLASS TOPIC
AT CLUB MEETING
aoro.
PIANO TUNING -
paum.
w.,.
:~U:.:.~s~.~to;:~eon~d.~a~n;d~r~-~t.;::~~===::~P~h~O~;:M~ed~IIIA~.~1~2~8~J~I::~:
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USED CARS
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PATHFIIDEI
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_.$6.05
6.65
7.05
$5.20
$525
GRAPES
aDARAITE ED1-!_ _
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$470
6.05
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HANNUM & WAITE
NEW 1936 PLYMOUTH
-the Peak of Perfection
SEE IT
GOOD THINGS
FOR
HALLOWE'EN
Pumpkins
Apples
Cider
Spiced Wafers
Nuts, Etc.
Geo. Mifro &SODS
17 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 47 or 48
FREE DEUVERY
Levari Faciss
No. 241
March Term. 1985
All that certain tract or piece of land with
the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate partly in the Borough of
Swarthmore and partly in the Township of
Springfield, in the County of Delaware and
,boul}dec.t and described as follows, to' wit:
BeglDDlng at a point in the middle of Riverview avenue (fifty feet wide) at the distance
I of 1260.06 feet BOutheastwardl:r from the point
I of
intersection o)f the aaid middle line of
Riverview avenue and the middle line of
I
I
Hannum & Waite
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
DiE SWARTHMOREAN
6
ocrOBER 25, 1931
------Improvements eonslst 01 twOolltory brl~~
No. 892
the many processes in producting this form J Ogden avenue; extending thence by the mid· Levari Facias
sblngle house. lfix36 feet: poreh front; ce/rj'1I4
of art
die line or the said Riverview avenue, lIOutli
June Tcrm, 1985
•
24 dcgret.'11 60 minu16 east 431.79 feet to an
block and frame garage. 9x18 feet.
tilt
The Delaware County Federation of angle in Bald Riverview avenue. thence In the
Sold .. the property of Clifford R. Mob
ProP. lilt.· la Boro. of Sharon -Hili, De]. Co•• mortgagor and real owner.
D,
tI,
'CI b
t
Th rsd
h bed of Riverview avenue Bouth 17 degren 1
nomen s u s me on
u ay at t e minute caBt 68.21 feet to a point in the middle I'&.. on the S. W. II. of Ridley Ave. 263.67' -W.. EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK. Attorney.
Chester \Voman's Club at 10.15 A. M. for or said Riverview avenue where the same is fr. the N. W. II. of Cheater pike; tho exL
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
S. W. partly JlBBBlng thru the party wall of
an all day session. Nine delegatcs from 40 fee~ wide; thence stili by the middle of premo
Sheriff.
erected
upon
the
henlln
dese.
lot
and
Itlv"rvlew avenue (forty feet wide) BOuth 17
degrees 1 minute east 780.95 (eet to a slonc premises erected on Jot adj. to the S. 90' to a ==================~~ ~
Mrs. M. Geraldine McCormack Swarthmore attendl."d.
pt.; tho ext. N. W. 27.6' to apL; tho exL
The Southeastern District of Women's in th~ middl" of said Riverview avenue; thence N.
E. partly pUling thru the party wall of
Gives Interesting Histories
.
croBsang Bald avenue, diagonally south 17 deClubs
Will
meet
at
the
Germantown
Club
grC(.'8
1 minute cast 145.65 f~'et to a point in 2 cert. garages and alg. the cen. of a cert.
of Induatries
for an all dav session on Monday October the northerly right of way line of the J'hlla- 7' w. dwy. 90' to a Jlt. in the S. W. 8. of . Have Tuned More Than 150 of Swarthmore'
.'
.
' . delphia. Baltimore and Washington Railroad Ridley Ave.; tho alg, same S. E. 27.5' to Bed PflUloa fo .. the Laat Twenty-two Yearl~
"Roses" will be the topic of Mr. Marion 28. The dISCUSSion for the afternoon Will Company; thence by said right of way line place of beg.
A. L. PARKER
and Birth ControL"
north 65 dtogrces 42 minutes east 131.75 feet
Tog. with use of dwy.
Hatton's illustrated talk at the Woman's be ·"Sterilization
kl'
1
"
.
I
to
an
angle;
thence
still
by
said
right
of
way
F ran m nshtute IS extendmg to De· line north 74 degrees 15 minutes cast 108.85
Phone Media 128Jl
U. .t: S. to cend. and rest.
Club next Tuesday, October 29, at 2.30
1'. M. Mr. Halton is Secretary of the aware and Montgomery County Federa· feet to another angle: thence still by Baid
of a right of way line. north ?3 d~'K~ 9 minutes
American Rose Suciety. He will judge any tions of \Voml'n's Clubs the courtes"
~
"ast 39-1.95 feet to a poant 10 hne of other
arranJ.(ement of chrysanthemums left by trip to the Planetarium and Museum for lands of the 8ald mortgagors: thence by the
lands. north 2.1 degrCt!S 10 minu16 wC!lt
members at the club house not later than a small fcc. Thcre•.will . be provided a said
545.55 fCt!t to a pomt at a corner of the SRld
speaker from the EdItOrial Staff of the lands; thence still by said lands. south 54
2 o'clock of that afternoon.
d"grees 36 minutes west 342.6 feet to a point
To lonrs of china and glass, Mrs. M. Ladies' II ome J vl/rllal.
anoth.·r corner of said lands; thence still by
T~mple University invill's the South- said lands, north 18 degrees west 671.95 feet
Geraldine McCurmack gave much satisfac·
to a point another corner oC said lands: thence
Selection of Packards, Chryslers, Buicks, Studebakers.
tion at last Tuesday's meeting, in her eastern District of \Vomen's Clubs to an still
by said lands. north 46 degrees 57 minall
day
session
on
November
14.
utes
east
9!!.04
reet
to
a
point
in
the
middle
presl'ntation of the variuus kinds of china
Chevrolets and others
The Lansdowne Chapter of the Ameri· oC Marshall uvenue; thence by the middle of
and ):Ial's with which the world is blesscd.
..
f U·
.
said Marshall avenue, north 22 degrees 25
D1\'erslty \Vomen an· minllt~'S WI.'St 354.611 feet to a point a corner
Thc ima!!ination of the audience turned can AssoclatJon 0
back with Mrs. McCormack to six nounces that Jay V. Hare will give an il·. of other lands of Alice L. Emmons and thence
lustrated lecture on "Beautiful Gardens of by th" lust mentioned lands, south 58 degrees
MANY MODELS
thousand years a!!o when Jlottery was made
42 minul.t.'S and 18 seconds west 383.96 feet
Suuth
Carolina"
on
Monday,
October
28.
to
the
place
or
beginning.
in primitive process; and later when
All In EXCELLENT Condition
Imllro"ements consist of two and one.half
archeoloJ.(ists read the history of Babylon, at 8 o'r1ock in the Lansdowne Twentieth story
Crame house, 24x28 f~'Ct; porch front;
Greece and Rome in the designs and Century Club. The gardens pictured will two-story frame addition, 10x24 rcct: frame
garage. 9x18 Ceet; two and one-half story'
marks on poltery. "In ceramics and J.(lass be Middleton Placc, l\fagnolia Gardens. Cramc
house, 24x28 fl.",t; porch Cront; tw()o
PRICED VERY LOW FOR QUICK REMOVAL
Cypre~s
and
Belle
hie.
Mrs.
Hare,
Presistory
frame addition, 10x24 feet; frame
nuw the old saying may be applied," Mrs.
dent
of
the
Garden
Club
Federation
of
chicken
house.
6x22
feet.
McCormack stated. "nothing new under the )
Sold us the property of Louis C. Emmons
"nd Alice I" ";mmons, his wife. mortll'a~ors,!
sun." She continued, to tell that china I ennsylvania, will assist Mr. Hare.
•
and Alice Lemon Emmons. individually and
and porcelain arc synonomou~, of firm
Don't Forget the New Packard 1208
as CXf..'cutrix oC the estate or Louis Cole
T
Q
Sh
k
W
f
texture and lighter in weight that earthen·
o OW or 0
uaker Artists ":mmons. deceased. real owners. and United
Stat..s of America. lienor.
Delivered, fully equipped, in all body styles, $1200 to $1300
ware, that strong Chinese influence is seen
The Benjamin \Vest Society of Swarth.
Hand money, $1000.00.
in the pottery of Germany, France and
more College announces an exhibition of GREER & JOHNSON. Attorneys.
especially of England.
In ] i09 Johann Friedrich Bocttger the work of Quaker artists from Monday, Le"a~i Facias
No. 872
started the famous factory at Dresden and November 4, to Saturday, November 30,
June Term. 1935
All that certain lot or piece o( land with
Dresden china caml: into being. The same in Collection Hall. Among the local artists
the
tW()ostury brick store and apartment buildwho
will
be
represented
in
the
exhibit
arc:
century produced a factory also at Levre
ing thereon erected. situate on the northwestEleanor
Keighton,
Eleanor
H:Iyes,
Eliza·
erly side of Fifth street at the distance of
in France. Jasparware was used by Mr.
hundred ten and eighty hundredths feet
Josiah Wedgewood a few year later, and beth Price, Lydia Turner, Mary H. De three
measured southwestwardly from the northwestMoll,
I-Iorence
Wilcox,
Edna
Coates
Cola·
the white figures in bas relief (each de·
12th and Crosby, Chester
Phone Chester 9131
erly corner of the Baid Fifth street and Edgveloped from a separate mold) on the femina, .Florence Foote Gardner, Louise mont avenue. in the Cily of Chester. County
o( Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Constone represented perfection one hundred Baker, Arthur Edwin Bye, Owen Stevens
of
the insaid
Fifth
measured thence
taining
front
alongstreet
the northwesterly
side
and flfty years ago and today as well. and George Whitney.
south sixty·nine degrees. twenty·eight minutes.
All
friends
of
the
college
are
cordially
in·
Josiah Spode, a contemporary of Mr.
thirty·seven seconds west seventeen and seventy·one hundredth. feet and extending in
Wedgewood, was responsible for the first vited to visit the show.
depth oC that wil1th north twenty degrees.
production of bone china; and his earththirty·une minutes. twenty.three seconds west
ninety-two and sixtY·Cour hundredths feet. The
enware has not been equalled in this day.
Makes Gamma Phi Beta
northeasterly line of said lot. passing through
"In Ireland," the audience was told.
and along the party wall between the mesMiss
Mar~aret
Mellen.
daughter
of
Mr.
"the Be!eekware, of' a creamy color, could
suage herein described and the messuage ad·
be found-beautiful for its lustre." "As and Mrs. Winthrop W. Mellen, of North joining on the northeast. Bounded on the
north ..ast and southwest by other lands of the
a story accompanies the jewel pattern, Chester Road, is one of the women who said William F. Delehanty and on the north.
taken from a Saint's halo, used in Spode; have plcdJ.(ed sororities at Syracuse Uni· west by lands of Nell.A·May Plush Com.
pany. Being known and designated as 130
so," it was learned, "did the beautiful \'ersity following two weeks of rushin~.
West Fifth Street.
A freshman in the College of Fine Arts,
Improvements consist of two-story brick
la\'ender shade of \Vedgewuod mean a
house. 18x54 feet; store front.
Miss
Mellen
will
be
initiated
formally
into
tribute to Sara's gown."
Sold as the property of William F. DeleIn 1889 \Vallace Scott Lennox, most Gam_rna Phi Beta sorority next spring. She hanty. morhragor and real owner.
modern of potters. stood before a work· is a 1935 graduate of Swarthmore high KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY. Attorney.
man in this art and decided in his boyish school where she took part in athletics and
soul to be a potter some day. Mrs. Mc· was active in school publications and
Cormack spoke of his accomplished ambi- dramatics.
tion in his factory of beautiful china for
COLAFEMINA VINEYARD
which two years before his death he reSHERIFF SALES
4.40-21 ........
4.40·21_.....
Last Call for the Season
ceived particular recognitiun.
Totally
Just off Middletown Road between
SheriIT's Office. Court House, Media, Pa.
4.50-21
__
....
4.50-21_
Lima and Gradyville
Salurday, NO\'ember 2. 1935
blind and paralyzed, his joy must have
WATCH FOR SIGN
9.30 o'clock A. M.
4.75-19._
....
4.75-19_
been boundless to know that the Lcvre
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(Eastern Standard Time)
Prices lIubJect to chan~e without notice.
Museum in France desired some of his
s~t~at~e~u~lw~tu~ad~d~ltl~O-~I~.__. . . .~
Professional
Clock
Repairing
china to be Jllaced there on exhibition.
Conditions:
$250.00
cash
or
certified
check
Concerning J.(lass which has Egypt for a
WORK GUARANTEED
lit time or gale (unless otherwise stated in
IN WRITING •••
birthplace, and Venice the next pro· :ld"ertis{'meat). balance in ten dllYs. Other
against
road inW. C. STARR
:ooter and creator-the ears of the audience {'un' iii ions on day of sale.
juries
and
defects
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
324 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
rauJ.(ht the tinkles of the contacts of
SWARTHMORE 1250
Swarthmore
564·M
Swarthmore
:nctal on lime glass tumblers and on those I.evllri Fllcias
No. 1428
.,f higher !!rades. (()ntaining more lead_
June Term. 1935
\t was learned that the term rock crystal
-:ow is generally applied to all super
All thllt certain lot or I,i"ce of ground
with th" buildings and impro\'ements thereon
~ualities of lead cn·stal.
.. reetc,l. situllie in the Town;hil' of UPI.er I
Most interestinJ.( was the case glass-onc Dllrby, County of Delli ware and Slate of Penn· ,
~lass of one color placed upon another of syh'anin, and described according to a certllin
)lllIn lind survey thereor made by Damon and
clear crystal and some paris cut away, Foster. C. E., dated FdJruary 27th. 1925. as
leaving two colors in one tumbler. One of rullows, ~o wit: Situute at the intersection
ur the southeasterly side of Dermond road
the first glass factories in America made (forty reet wide) with the northeasterly side
glass beads which Wi're used in trading with uC Wilson drive (forty feet wi.I,,). thence
l-xh'n,lin~ alnn!':
the said side of Dermund
the Indians; and since then !\e\\' York roatl north sixty·three degrees thlrly·six min·
City, Connecticut, New Jersey and Penn· IItl'S four sl!('ondg east one hundr..d eleven and
forty.sen'n one-hundredths feet to the BOllth·
sylvania followed by openinJ.( glass fac· westerly
side of a certain thirteen reet wide
tories.
During Mrs. McCormack's talk Ilrh'ewllY which extends northwt'stwnrdly from
NOW ON DISPLAY
Mar\'irlC avcnue to Dermond r01l<1 'Ind thene,"
the audience was invited in groups of ten cxlt'nding
alung Hnid side oC drivcwny south
to visit the Lennox factory and witness t wenty·six degr .....·s eiv:ht minutes eleven sec·
'm,ls east twenty· two and seventy one.hun·
drellths reet to n IlOint und tht'llce e"tending
south sixty·two degreeg twenty·fi,'e minutes
\,...,;1 un,' hundred t"n und eighty·eight onehun.lr,·dths reet to the 811101 north('asterly side
or \Vilson drh-e an.1 thence extending along I
the sai,1 side of 'Vilgon drive north twenty.
8""en delln-cs thirly-five minut.,,; west twenty·
In size, in style, in riding and steering-in safety and performance
li,-,· f,'d to the fi.."t mentioned IIuint /lnd place I
CHINA, GLASS TOPIC
AT CLUB MEETING
PIANO TUNING
USED CARS
II
I
•
F. B. FRANCIS
I
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ALL-WEATHER
•
43%
MORE MILES OF R~AL
101-SKID SA
no extra cost
I
GRAPES
PATHFIIDER
SPEEDWAY
$6.05
6.65
7.05
$5.20
5.70
6.05
$5~!
$4!~
GUARAITEEDt-________
HANNUM & WAITE
NEW 1936 PLYMOUTH
-the Peak of Perfection
SEE IT
I
i
I
of be,.;inning.
Un.l"r and
~tri,·tilJns nnd
suhj<>ct
to certain building reo i
conditions.
'fo""th('r with the fre(' and common use,
rillht. JiI,..rty and Ilrivilev:e of the above men· I
I tioned ,lrh-eway us and for u passageway nnd
wnlt'r,-ollrse at all times hereafter forever.
Imllro\"('mentg ('onsist of two.slory slone and
I shin!':l,'
hOllSt', 15x2; feet; purch front; one·
shimde addition. Gx!l reet; stucco garage.
I slory
12xlll c..el.
SnM as the property or Joseph nerman.
mortgallOr, and Hobert Fullmer. real Owner.
1
)
GOOD THINGS
FOR
HALLOWE'EN
Cider
Spiced Wafers
Nuts, Etc.
C. WILFnED CONARD.
17 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 47 or 48
FREE DELIVERY
amazing new Plymouth now!
~
.'
Atlo~ney.
Le,-ari Facins
No. 241
I
All Ihat ('{'rlain Iract or piece of land with I
I the IllIiltlings and imIITo .."menI8 thereon',
! t~rt·(·ted.
partly HI the BOTouJ.th of'
aUlI lJartiy in the 'rn\\"n~hip of
I !'-illrill~lh·ld. in th~.' Connty of lldaware. and
I hounded anti de:-;(Orihecl :l~ follows. to ,,,it::
Sltll:th'
I S\\:\rthnwn'
11
: lIeginnin!~ at a Iloint in th" midolle of Hiver. i
I vi,,\\" :werllle (fiCly f,'et wid..) at the distance
_of 1260.06 r""l southeastwardlY from the point
,,,f inters,'ction of thc saiol middle line of
! Hh"('r\'i('w
Geo. Milro & Sons
Don't fail to see this
I
1I1nrch Term, 1935
Pumpkins
Apples
and economy, the very Peak of Perfection.
,.
u\'enue
ancl
the
middle
line
I
I
of
Hannum & Waite
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1250
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