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DEC S
1935
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VOL VII, No. 49
BOROUGH COUNCIL IN
REGULAR MEETING
Routine Business and Continued
Consideration of 1936 Budget
Occupy Evening
A special meeting of Borough Council
was held last Friday evening to open bids
for the sidewalk between Park and Rutgers Avenues. The bid of Jobn Hanna
and Sons at $386.00, not including the
fence, was accepted. Edward L. Hand
and Company was awarded the contract
for placing the pipe line fence at 80 cents
per lineal foot or approximately $144.00
for the entire job.
At the regular meeting of Council on
Wednesday evening of this week Joel C.
Smith, of Union Avenue, and J. B. Sudler,
William Joseph Quinlan and William R.
Jones, of Bowdoin Avenue, again appeared
regarding the paving and curbing of Bowdoin Avenue. Mr. Jones acted as spokesman. It was decided to have a survey
made and to have the water condition
studied in order to see what type of gutter
could be put in to prevent water from
overflowing the properties in wet weather.
Ellwood B. Chapman, of Harvard Avenue, chairman of the Tree Commission, was
present and gave a report of that committee. Henry I. Hoot, of Lafayette Avenue,
presented a plan of Chester Road, from
each Borough limit, drawn up by George
M. Ewing, of Columbia Avenue, and
showing the site of present trees and the
places where it was pr
Pittenger to submit to the college expert,
who has been in charge of the recent planting done by Swarthmore College, in order
that his advice as to modifications and suggestions for possible corrections and improvements might be had, since it is desirable that any new planting be in keeping
with that of the college which borders a
large part of Chester Road. An application for WPA labor for the planting has
already been ·applied for and Council will
consider doing the section south oIthe railrbad probably early next year.
A letter from the Swarthmore Fire and
Protective Association requesting the purchase of a new ladder truck to replace the
obsolete one now in use, was read and referred to John E. Gensemer and his Public
Safety Committee to be:.considered in connection with the budge't'for next year.
The Public Safety ComnUttee was also
assigned the investigation of placing a fence
on the north side of 'Yale A.venue just east
of the culvert at the Little Crum Creek.
An emergency resolution was passed to
advertise for the purchase of a new police
car and the sale of the present car.
An application by Commander George
Gillespie on behalf of the Harold Ainsworth Post, containing a list of proposed
bnprovements to the American Legion
rooms in Borough Hall. The project was
given over to the Prope.;oty Committee and
to J. Paul Brown, as representative of the
Legion, to see if the Post would furnish
the necessary material if the Borough ob.:
tained free labor through the WPA.
A further discussion of next yeal's bud-'
get, continued from the Jastmeeting, took
place. The new budget is to be completed
and adopted at the next meeting. .
Remarks- by Burgess John H. Pitman on
the PqJ.ice School were heard with interest,
the Delaware School having spread abroad
to sei: im example for several wh;ich have
been recently modeled after it, including
one at Hobart College, New York; one at
Southwestern University, Memphis, Tenn.,
and one which is proposed to be established by the Maryland State :r~lice. .
Alben T. Eavenson and Jacob F. Meschter who were clected to Council last month,
IU~ invited to attend the next meeting on
December 18.
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Thanksgiving Union Service
Long years ago Dr. Edward H. Magill,
President of Swarthmore College, inaugurated the union service where all citizens of the Bo~ough, of whatever church,
gathered for a Thanksgiving service.
Last Thursday morning the service was
held iri the Friends Meeting House and
was largely attended. The meeting went
back to the earlier custom, not often followed in recent years, of welcoming the
remarks of all who wished to take part.
There were an abundance of warm-hearted
testimony and expressions of gratitude by
eleven speakers-Dr. William T. Ellis,
Shade E.' Simmonds, Rev. J. Jarden
Guenther, Rev. Edwin Kenney, Rev. Dr.
John Ellery Tuttle, Carroll Thayer, Dean
Harold E. B. Speight, Isaac Yocum, Dr.
J. Vantine, Mrs. William W. Speakman,
and Rev. Wayne Channell.
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 6, 1935
Good Fellow. Get Together
Police and Fire Dept. News
ROBERT C. DISQUE
Through information furnished by our
friend and neighbor, George Corse, let i
be known and understood that arrange
ments have been made with tI.le Schoe
Board for the use of the fine new gym
nasium, which is at the disposal ead
Wednesday evening, of all who may wisl
to avail themselves of this most wonder
ful opportunity to indulge in a good eve
ning of volley ball and other indoor exer·
cise and amusement which go far tow are'
keeping one fit besides affording amuse.
ment. Such get together parties also en·
gender a more neighborly feeling and enabl(
the men of the community to become bet·
ter acquainted.
Let us get together and demonstrate OUI
appreciation of this kind offer of the Schoo:
Board, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.
For further particulars communicate with
George Corse, 411 Yale Avenue, telephone.
Swarthmore 407-J.
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WOMAN'S CLUB TO
HOLD TOY SHOP I
Mothers to Personally Select Gifts
at Club House on December 20
.
Former Treasurer of the Swarthmore
School Board, who was elected Preaident of the Board at the annual orgaDj•
M cia
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zatiOD meeting on on y evening.
NEW SCHOOL BOARD
OFFICIALS ELECTED
Mrs. Joseph Seal, of Cornell Avenue,
will be in charge and parents will be invited to make their own selection of gifts
for their children at the Toy Shop to be
held in the Woman's Club on December Rc.bert C. Disque, Pres.; George
20th. In the meantime everyone is asked C. S,chobinger, Vice-Pres.; Roto give all the toys which can be spared
in order that renovating may be done I
land L. Eaton, Treasurer
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of
early. Miss Barbara Dolman, of Vassar
Avenue is in charge of repairing the toys
At the annual orgamzatlon meeting
, volunteer workers. If you have the Swarthmore School Board, which
and nceds
. D is
time to help you can offer your services I alway'S held on the. first Monday I~ eby simply calling Miss Dolman at Swarth- cember, Robert C. DllAjue! of Strath Haven
more 316-J. She needs paints and brushes 1 Avenue, was elected president. George C.
as well as volunteers and if you can con· Schobinger, of Swarthmore Av~nue, ele~ted
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to the Board last month will be vlce.
tnbute these as well they will be most
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appreciated. Toys are being taken to Mr. tre~d~nt fo~ ~: ~omll:g ~~a~a~~ Av:n~:S
IC .m~on ~= t;- ':1Sunir . -Mrs:
George Gillespie, 121 South Chester Road. : ~ I~n,~,
The door ls lliways open and all you-havcI 'Ila'i .... O!lO .• ~o 5Il~e, .• _ . .
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to do is drop your bundle in. If it is Thomas W., ueffiders contmues as .dsecrte aDry .
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Last year s 0 cers were: presl en, r.
not convement to nng t e toys yourse
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the Boy Scouts will be glad to call for Arthur E. assett; v~e-~re~. en, 0 an
them.
' Eaton, and treas~rer, . .. lsque.
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The new prCSldent appomted the folThe idea of the toy shop was conceived.
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by Mrs Helen Muth, welfare secretary of 10\Vmg comrruGttee c Salrhmeb~ or e c°rtm. service department 0 f t he Com- ing year·.
eorge H cH0 mger,
prope
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the social
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munity Health Society, who also reports: committee; Jabmes . h o~na ~'. e sec"The gift of fifty dollars from the Union ond n~w meRm laerdonL tEe t oarfi' Insurance
committee; 0 n
. a on, nance com.ce
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mittee, and Elizabeth Lueders, instruction
STehrvlnks
~~Id m t .e Fn~lnl b
eedtitn on
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a gIvmg morrung WI
e use owar
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Other committee members
filling our Christmas baskets for many CODlDll ee.
who would not otherwise celebrate Christ- are: pr~perty, Mr. Hornsadhay . and Mr·
Eaton; Insurance, Mr.
c 0 bmger an d
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mas. Last year SIxty-five fam~lies were Mrs. Lueders; finance, Mr. Hornaday and
car~ for lar.gely through the ~ft of the Mrs. Lueders; and instruction, Mr. Eaton
Umon ServIce and ninety-mne other
d M Sch b·
families were adopted by ~dividuals, an'rhe r ~egUl:r ~:-~thIY meeting of the
schools and churches. There Will be .a~- School Board will be held at the College
proximately one hundr~d and fifty faml~es Avenue Building...next Monday evening,
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for whom we would like to make Chnst- D
mas provisions. There will be a few more ecem er .
- - -...- - than last year because many men, although
working on Public projects, are paid irregularly or will be getting an income·which
is the same or not as mum as when they
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were on relief rolls. At the present time I
we cannot plan for the whole group with
our resources, but we know that as the
time· draws nearer many good friends of One Point in Extra Period Gives
these people will remr.mber them."
Darby Recreation Center Vic.
Nat Colinoff, of Philadelphia, who was
lrrested on November 24th for speeding on
Chester Road and for driving an unin,peeted car, was fined $10.00 and costs
when he appeared beiore JUltice Rumsey
on November 27th.
At 3.35 P. M. on November 28th, William V. Fischer, of Yale and Dickinson
Avenues, while driving &Outh on Baltimore Pike and attempting to turn into
Cedar Lane, was struck by a car driven
by Raymond J. Uprigbt, of Baltimore,
Md., who was also south bound on the
pike. The Upright car struck the Fischer
lutomobile a glancing blow and then ran
into an electric pole at the southwest corner of Baltimore Pike and Cedar Lane,
;hearing the pole off at the base and wrecking the Upright car. Mr. and Mrs. Upright were taken to the Media Hospital
iuffering from cuts and bruises. Mr. Upright lost several teeth.
At 3.55 P. M. the same day Owen Kent,
of Upper Darby, sp~cding Pa: t the scene
of the above mentloned aCCIdent, upon
being stopped and warned to go slowly
became impudent, whereupon he was arrested and taken before Justice Morgan.
He was found guilty of interfering with
an officer and was discharged upon payment of costs.
At 10.20 P. M. on November 30th Isadore H. Sussman, of Philadelphia, was
arrested for speeding on Chester Road.
He is scheduled to .appear for hearing on
December 9th.
.
At 2.SS P. M. on Monday, December
2nd, an automobile belonging to Roy W.
Delaplaine, of Cornell Avenue, was reported on fire at 3Z7 Park Avenue. The
Fire Company responded but tlie bL-ue
had been extinguished by a passer-by with
little or no resulting· damage to the car.
On December 2nd at 8.40 in the evening a car owned and driven by Joseph B.
Frauenfelder, of Cornell Avenue, going
south on Chester Road and while making
a left turn into Yale Avenue was struck
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by a north bound car dnven by Ohe Frank
Palasky, address unknown, who jumped
out. ~.J1~ .C!lf!J1~P,.J~a.vi1\.t;. ,~gr.l~ .pin, of
Philadelphia, owner of the vehicle, and
Anthonv Toreo, also of Philadelphia. The
P'
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th
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10 car, a tcr s n ng
e 0 er au omobile, turne~ upside down. The occup:mts
of both· cars were uninjured. Pio and
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Toreo had been dnnkmg but upon examination by Dr. William A. Raiman were
pronounced a ble to d'·
nve. Th ey were
taken before Justice Morgan on a charge
of disorderly conduct and fined $10.00
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ts ch
an cos ea .
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The literary a~d drama. program on
next Tuesday afternoon, D~~mber 10th,
will follow a !uncheon, of WhlC~ Mrs. E.
D. Brauns is 10 charge. Guest tickets for
th~ ~uncheOn may be procured from Mrs.
William West,not .ater ttJan.Decembe~ 6th,
and tickets for the entertamment will be
on sale at the door. The prog~am, a
tribute to the. one .hun~redth. anruvers~ry
of Mark Twam, wdl bnng back to ~l'Ilnd
"Tom Sawyer" and "Huckle~erry Fmn."
and re:vive our memory of thIS well-loved
humonst.
On ThUrs?ay, Dec~~ber.12th, a Spanish and Italian drama mornmg created by
Mrs. Roy Delapl~ne will be. presen~ed.
The Philadelphia Record IS holding a
Publicity Conference ,and Luncheon, today
at . the Manufacturers. and ~ankers Clu~,
on Walnut Street, Phdadelphla. The prCSldents and publicity chairmen. of the State
Federation of Pennsylvarua
'Yo~en,
Southeastern District, have been lD"Xed.
Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard ve(ConUllued on PaCe 4)
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Former Govemor of Virgin 1.1ands, a Swarthmore Man,
Draws Large Audience
The United States must pay the price
of owning the Virgin Islands by aiding in
the support of their government, stated
Dr. Paul M. Pearson, former governor of
the islands, before the Swarthmore League
of Women Voters on Tuesday afternoon.
The income is not to be found there and
the economic problem is a serious one, he
continued. The annual income of the
tory Over Locals
largest percentage of the residents is less
than three hundred dollars. Land ownerJohn E. Michaels, sponsor of the I ship has been increa:ed, tourist trade de"Swarthmore Barons" Swarthmore's newly veloped, the tomato mdustry made profitorganized basketball' tea.m, composed of able, music ~n~our~ged by the introduction
Swarthmore High School Alumni, an- of negro spmtuahsts and rhythm. bands,
nounces the opening of the coming season. and the standard of the schools r3lsed by
Tuesday night, December 3rd, the Bar- scho!arships for teachers to. Howard Unions met the strong Darby Recreation velSlty and Hampton Institute, although,
Center five and Thursday they met the "they do nothing better than to 'holiday.'''
Philadelphi~ Naval' Athletic Association. In re;;pon~ .
req?ests Dr. Pearson,
The-score in the first game was 36-35, extra now assIStant director lD cha~e of educaperiod hi favor of Darby .. The score of tional and recreational facilities of .the
last night'S game will be published next Housing Division of the Federal EDiereek
gency Administration,· summarized briefly
w Both games were .pl!lYe~ in the new the aim of ·the housi~ com~on :~Jl?
High School Gymnasium, at '8:iS P. M.
stated that "one of the best thmgs ~lns
The team this year is. composed of ad!ninistration (at Washington) has ~one
George Stauffer, Dick Wellburn, members is the work the PWA haS accomphshed
of the High School team of 1934, which in }lOusing."
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was runner-up in the Suburban ConferA luncheon preceded the meeting. The
cnce. Harry Mc\Villiams, Jim Powell, Herb Haverford, Lansdowne, Media, Moylan
Michener, Jack Dolman, of the team of and Chester leagues were represented by
1933 which reached the semi-finals of the members interested in the tlevelopment. of
Dela~are County Kiwanis Tournament at the Virgin Islands under Dr; Pearson, theChester and to round out a full squad first civil governor.
.
Jerry Turner, former George School lumiAt the January meeting of the Swarthnary and Bunny Henderson and Boyd more League the merit system will be disStauffer. both of last year's team, cham- cussed. This subject will be presented at a
pions of the suburban 4 league.
time when the National League is stressing
The managership is in the able hands its campaign for better personnel in govof Charley Black, class of 1933.
ernment. Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin, chairThe sur.cess of this year's team depends man of the Department of Government
upon the support of the team by the and its Operation, will be in charge; Tea
loyal citizens of the town.
will be served.
ING GAME 36 35
Women Plan Lpncheon and Program for Meetmg. Next
TueSday Aftemoon
Charles D. Mitchell, director, "invent~h
and "Prince," and a skillful cast are regaling Players' Club members and guests thk
week in A. A. Milne's "Meet the Prince:'
The second production of the Players'
Club's Silver Anniversary Season opened
Tuesday evening and continues all of this
week at the club house on Fairview Road.
The popular director.actor is well supported in the leading parts by Mrs. Mitchell
in' one of her finest performances, and by
Mrs. Ruth Ann Sang, a newcomer to local
footlights.
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The action, typical of Milne, is slig y
but pleasantly fantastic; the scene is a delightful English cottage; the witty phrases
and lines are redolent of Milne, Mitchell
or Michael or whoever is the real master.
The plot is mysteriously comic, but, alas,
it cannot be told, for 'twas created by a
Prince, a strange "inventor," and one must
needs "meet the Prince" who is "quite a
remarkable fellow."
DR•PAUL M•PEARSON
ADDRESSES L WV
'BARONS' LOSE OPEN
TO HONOR MARK
TWAIN AT CLUB
Charles D. MitcheU D~ts and
Stan in Milne Production
at Players' Club
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'mT THE PRINCE'
AT CLUB THIS WEEK
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We suspect Michael might not tell you
the truth each time he divulges the plotbut he will be found always witty-elegant,
polite and charming.
And there is "more than meets the eye"
here in the light plot that froths with the
pretense that fools so many and seems such
fun. There is even a suspicion of an idea
that Milne is partial to liars because they
are indeed honest in their gay art of deception. At least they are artists---creating
-inventing-adding to life's a d venture an d
charm for millions of Michaels and their
Jennifers.
As Jennifer of the sweet voice, magnetl·c to her prince and her audience, Reba
C. Mitchell was perfectly cast in the leading feminine role. Jennifer was droll
W~tlth'i( ~h-I! liw('llti).' tile 'variblhillg . qli:dities of her husband or her waist line ..
Ruth Ann Sang, experiened in radiG
and dramatics, was unusual as the striking;
Angela Battersby-slim and svelte and witl\
languid airs of Mayfair rather than Wycb
T th
ren am.
SI·mon Battersby , who had solved one of
life's impenetrable mysteries yet still felt
inferior in the sight of the mailman, was
well done by Rolland S. Wallis, who has
been a devotee of Milne in the Ridley Park
Barnstormers.
Charles Deacon was Holt-and Holt was
th h
• ded f II
b
h
"
e eavy-WID
e ow- ut e was an
Englishman and you could take it or leave
itt" The audience liked it. The part was
small, but the small parts were outstandingly well done and well chosen.
Gladys W. Hayes, who will be remembered in "The Irresistible Marmaduke,"
skilHully portrayed Mrs. Holt, who had the
misfortune to be married to the heavyminded fellow, but was light-minded
enough not to let it spoil her natural interest in a real prince. Her gown was one
of the toumes of turquoise on a delightful
stage.
A clever pair was Sarah M. Stabler and
Angela Mason as Mrs. Faithfull and her
daughter, Imogen. Mrs. Faithfull was quite
as busy with her fair chick as a Mrs .
Roosevelt could possibly be, had she only a
daughter to push-and as for the daugltter, she was an innocent little devil who
loved to do something slightly wicked so
she could think of mother's facel
Dr. Ainslie was Walter Emmott and the
player and his part were refreshing. Miriam Emmott and Francis Woodroffe ably
played ."bits" as Emily and OliVer. Mrs.
Emmott maCle her debut in this produc;tion, while Mr: Emmott and Mr. W06droffe will be remembered in "The Thlrteenth Chaii'~, lind "TweHth Night," re:'
spectively.. In' seasons to come you will
regJe~l?er ho~ you "met the prince."
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Friendly Circle to Meet on 1~~
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'I'M December meeting .of the' Frieniny
Circle will be' held at the home of Mis.
Robert Erskine, 307 Elm Avenue, .op.
Thursday afternoon, the 12th, one ~
earlier than usual on account of ChdSt;'
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mas.
Mothers'
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Meetings
A meeting of mothers of the seventh
grade was held yisteroay afternoon at the
College Avenue School;
At 3.30 n",Xt Wednesday afternoon the
eleventh grade mothers will meet.
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VOL. VII, No. 49
$2.50 PER YEA R
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 6, 1935
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BOROUGH COUNCIL IN I
REGULAR MEETING
'MEET THE PRINCE'
Police and Fire Dept. News
ROBERT C. DISQUE
Good Fellows Get Together
Through information furni,.hed b\' Oil'
~at Culilloff. of Philadelphia. who wa~
'Irre,.ted Oil ;\o\'l'lIlbcr 2-tth for ~Jlt'I'IIiIlf,! Oil
I friend and m:iJ::hbor, Georf,!e Corsc. 'Iet i
he known and under~tood that arranf,!t·
Chl'l'ter Ruad and for dri"inl: all unill---ments
have
heen
madt'
wilh
thj.·
Schm
'pected car, \\'a, ImcII SlO,OO 011111 l'",'I~
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Routi~e Bw:iness and Continued Bo:~rd for t~le u;e of the lill~ ~cw I!ym
wh,'n he appcan'd hdore J u5tkt' 1{llnN'Y Charles D. Mitchell Directs and
Conslderalion of 1936 Budget naSlUm. winch IS at Ihe (h"po;;al ead
'111 Xonmher 2ith,
S~ars in Milne Production
Occupy Evening
I Wednesday e\'cnin:::, of all who may wbl
:\t ,U5 1', :\1. on ;\Il\'t'mucr 2Sth, Wilat Players' Club
to avail themselw5 of this mo,t \\'011111'1"
Ii a III Y. Fi,.dll'r. of Yale alld Dirkin,nn t
A ~)ledal m~e.tin!! of I,~orou!!h Cou~cil I f~1 opportunity to indul!!e in a f,!01)(1 t"·t.
\nlllll'~. while drivin!! soulh on Balti- i ('!tark" I I, :\lildll'lI. din'ttnr. "in\'l'ntp,:"
was held last f nday eVl'lIInf,! to oJlen Inds IlIIn::: of volley ball anll othl'r indl,or l'Xl'r
more Pike and altt'lJIptillf,! to turn into: and .... rilln· ... alld a ,killflll ea~t art' H':::alfor the sidewalk between Park and Rut- ciSI.' and amusemcllt whieh f,!0 far towan'
(\'dar Lalle. wa~ :'truck by a ear dri\'en I in!! l'layt'r,,' Cluh nll'mlll'r, and gllt·,.t, th;<;
!!ers A\'enues, The bid of John Hanna' keepin!! one lit h(':,hlcs affordin!! amml'
by RaYlllOlIl1 J. l'prif,!ht, of Baltimore, 1 I\'t'ek in :\, A. :\liInl"~ ":\In·t the Prince:'
and Sons at ~.~86,OO. not inc1udinl: the ment. Such f,!l't tOI!l'lher partics also "11
.\]d .. who wa~ aba suuth huund on the, Tht· "t'('olld produrtion of th,' 1'1a~'crs'
fencc, was acn·pterl. Edward L, Hand 1!endcr a murl' nci1!hhorly fedilw and cnah"
:,ikl', TIll' l'prh::hl CIf strurk the Fi~r1ll'r Club'" Silnr ;\nni\"l'r~ary St'a~llIl Ilpt'ned
and Company was awarded thc contract I the men of the fOlIIlIIllnity to hreollle 111'1
Illtnmohill' a !!Ianrill!! hlol\' alld Ih('11 ran I TUl',,"ay l",(,lIim: and nllltinlll'~ all of this
for pladn::: tilt' pipe line fence at 80 Cl~nts tcr a c q u a i n t e d , n t o a~1 d~Tt,rk P:'il',.a.', t~lt. ,0Il,t~I\,I'I"t ~()r'-I IHt·k at thl' dllh ,hOU'I' on Fai~'\'il'\\' Road.
per lineal foot ur approximately $1-t,1.00 1 Let II, ~el to!!l'Ihl.'r :11111 IIl'lIIow'l rate Oil'
'Il'r 01 B.t1l1lllor~ I Ikl .IIU\ (cd,lr 1..1111.'., The popular dlrector"artor I; \\"dl 5\1pfor the entire job,
aJlPrt't'iation of thi;; kind offlor of thl' Srhoo'
·11I'arin!! Ihl.' pol,' uff at the ha,c :lIul \1T1.'~k- ; portl'd in thl' ka(lill!! pul; hy :\]r;, :\]itdldl
Al tl\l: rt'l!lIlar lIleding of Council on, Boarrl, \\'I.'r1I1l·,:day t',·cninl!. at S I)'dock,
m: tht, l'prh:ht Llr, :\]r. alu~ :\lr", ly' in om' of hl'r linl.':'t Jll'riormann':', ami by
Werlne,day e\'l~nill1! of this w,·t'k Joel C,! For further particulars cOlIIlIJunicate wilh
ridlt \\'1.'1'1.' taken 10 till' :\Il'dl:t 1I0:'pltal :\Ir~. Rlllh :\nll San!!. a 1I\'\\TOlller to local
Smith, of t:llion :\\·enul.', and J, B. Sudler,! Georf,!e Cor~c. -tIl Yale :\nnul.'. tclephOl1l'
'lIifl'rill!! fwm rill, anll hrlli,,'':. :\]r. l'p· flllltlight5,
;i~ht 10": I"'\'~rlal Itl't'lh,
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I' TIll' arlinn. typical of :\Iilrll'. b sli!!htly
William J o~eJlh Quinlan and William R. Swarthmore -t07· J.
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. e hut JlII'a~;lllth' lanta:'tlt'; thl' ~""Ile I;; a derc~arrling the p:l\'in::: and curhin/!: of Bowpper
ar ,y. "P~'I'( Ing Jla~
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Ii!!ht ill I EIl!!li"h cotta!!e; tIll' witty phra~l.'s
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nuc. chairman of the Tree Commission, was:
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Mrs, Joseph Sral. of Cornell Avelllle,
arre.-tl'II for 'Jlcedlll~ on CIIl'ster Road'i tl II.' It rul l'lll'lll I. trme e (II u "~~t Ie
will he in charf,!e and parents will bc in•
'He is schcduled to appear for ht'arin!! UII! lilt. Il' WI II.' lou,nr l a l way!' WI y-e cgan ,
presentl'd a plan of Chester Road. from \'ited to makc their own selection of f,!ifts.
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each Boroll1!h limit. drawn up hy Georp:e
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~1. !~wi~~, ~: Ctumbiat :\\-enue~d :~7Id hl"ld in the Woman's Cluh on Decemhel' Rebert C. Disque, Pres.; George 2nd. an automohile helnn1!in!! to [(oy \\"illl're in the li!!ht plot that froths wilh thc
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,e 20th, In thl.' mean lime e\'er.l·one is asked
Ii C rnell
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porh'd 1111 lir!: at .'2i Park ;\\'(. n111' , The i illn, There i" "\'l'n a ~u"Jlirion oj :tn idea
otht'rl', The plan was refcrred to ~, 0.[ in order that n'~()"atin!! ma" he d01l1
land L. Eaton, Treasurer
. Firl' Company n'~polIIlI'd hut the hlaze that :\]i1l1e is partial to liars hl'Call:oe they
Pilten1!cr to suhmit to the collep:e expert,.1 earl\', i\lis:, Barhara Dolman: of Yas,ar
had hl."'11 I'xlim::ui,lll'd hy a pa:,s"r-hy II'ilh an' ind,.,'d hollt':'1 in thdr !!ay art £If de\.\'110 has h('en in charge of t,he rrcen.t [llallt- "\\·,,,'1111"', I'.,' I'n "II"lr~.!.e (,f r"'ll"II'I'I'll~_' tIl'" I('~·'c
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On DI'l'l'lIlhl'r 2nd at 1'.-t0 in tIll' I.'H·· -ill\'l'nlill!!-adrlin!! to liil"" arln'nllll'" and
thai. hb a~l\'icc as ,to rr.orlilica~ions and S~I/!:- tillll' to help you call ofi,'r you; servin':; al\\'ay, hdd 011 ,II1\' . lir,( :\].(I\~day 11\, r~~.- nin.!.! a t:ar OWIIl'd and drinn by J o:;t·ph B.. charm ior millions oi ~Iil'hal'l" allrl thrirI'• ralll'nll'
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prol'l'mcllls might he harl: since ~I is de~ir-IIl;llre 3\(;-J. SIll' nl'l'd;; [lainl;; al1(1 hruslll'" :~\'('llI~'" \\a:' ~,"~rtl'd PTl·'Uklll. (J"or!!'~ ." ""lIlh on (he~lrr Road and wIllie maklll!.! ', :\; JI'llIliil'r oi (he ,wed "oice.
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not con\'enient to "rin!! thl' to\', YOllrsl'1i
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,'lIId tn·a;.;url'r. R, C. Di:'clul'.
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dlc °lc,~'upan d~ i :\m.:l'Ia Battl'rsl,,'-:,lim and s,·cltt· and ",illl
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ohsolete one now in usc, was read and re- b\' l\lrs. Helen Muth. weliare secrl'lary of Inwin~ GIllImillee chairmen for the com- ination by Dr. "'illiam :\, Raiman wl'I"e, r~~t lam.
ferred to John E. Gensemer and his Public tl~c social sen'icc dellartment of the Com-· inl! \'ear: Gcor~e Schohillf,!l·r. pmperly pronounced ahle to rlrin. They were' SlIIlOn Balter-sIty, who had solvrd one of
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yrt sll'II fe It
lIection with the budget 'for next year.
"TI;e p:ift of lifty dollars from the Ulliun' ond IICW member on Ihe Board. in:,urancc oi rli':llrdcrl\' conduct and lined $10,00 infrrior in the sip:ht of the mailman, was
The Public Safety Committee was also Service held in the Friends' Mceting on: committee; Roland L. Eatoll, linance com- alld costs ea·ch.
well done by Rolland S. Wallis, who has
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been a de\'olec of l\lilne ill the Ridley Park
assil:ned the investigation of placing a fence Thank~"h'in" morning will be used toward mittel', and Elizabeth Lue(~t·rs. instructiun
on thc north side of Yale Avenue just cast
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Barnstormers
of the culvert at the Little Crum Creek,
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An emergency resolution was passed to mas
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advertise for the purchase of a new police care~1 for la;gel\, thr~ugh the gift of the: Mrs, Lueders; finan~e, ". ~'. or1\n1a( a~E', :t ,
j Englishman and you could take it or leave
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car and the sale of the present car.
Union Service . and .nmety-nme
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Gilles[lie on behalf of the Harold Ains- schools and churches. There WIll be .a!,-, School Board will be held at the Collef,!e: Former Governor of VU'glD Is _ IIIg Y WI.' I done and well chosen,
worth Post, containing a list of proposed proximately one hundr~d and fifty falll1!~es Avenue Building next Monday eVl.'ning, I
ands, a Swarthmore. Man,
Gladys W. Hayes. who will be rememimprovements to the American Legion for whom we would hke to make Chrbt- D • b 9
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Draws Large Audience
be red in "The Irresistible Marmaduke,"
rooms in Borough Hall. The project was mas provisions. Therc will be a few marc I ecem er . _ _ _ ._._.___
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given over- to the Property Committee and than last year because many men, although
. The Untted Slates must pay the pnce' nllsfortune to be marrIcd to the heavyto J. Paul Brown, as r-cpresentative of the workinp: on Public projects. arc paid irr~glof owninp: the Virgin Islands by aiding in minded fellow, hut was light-minded
Legion, to sec ii the Post would furnish ularl), or will be getting an income which
: the support of their p:overnment. stated 1enough not to let it spoil her natural inthe necessary material if the Borough ob- is the same or not as much as when they.
Dr. Paul :\1. Pearson, former govcrnor of Iterest in a real prince. Her gown was one
tained free labor through the WPA.
were on relief rolls. At the present ti~e I
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A further discussion of next year's bud- we cannot p~an for t,he ~\'ho~e group With
"~If \\:oml.'n \~oters on ~ul.'sday afternoon, Istage.
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The mcome 15 not to he found there and. A clever pair was Sarah 1\1. Stabler and
get, conlinued from the last meeting, took our resourcc~, hut "e kno\\ that as the
place. The new budget is to be completed time draws nearer many good friends of One Pomt In Extra Period Gives the economic problem is a scrious one. he: Anp:ela Mason as Mrs. Faithfull and her
and adopted at the next meeting.
these people will rememher them."
Darby Recreation Center Vic- , continued, Thc a~nual inc.ome o.f the' daup:hter, Imol!en, Mrs. Faithfull was quite
Remarks hy Burgess John H. Pitman on
+---tory Over Locals
Ilarl!est percentap:e 01 the resI
th:lII three hun~lred dollars, ~.and owner- Roosevelt could possibly he, had she only a
the Delawarc School having spread abroad
I John E. Michaels. sponsor of the 51111> has hl'en mcrea:ed, tounst trade de-I daughter to [lush-and as for the daughto sct :In example for several which have
I"Swarthmore Barons," Swarthmore's newly, ,·elo)1ed. Ihe tomato mdustry made proftt-Iter, she was an innocent little drvil who
been recenth' modelcd after it, inclurling
or~anized basketball tram. com p o:l.'d of II al?Ie, ~1U~ic ~n~llUr~:erl by the introduction loved to do, something slightly wicked so
! Swarthmore Hij!h School :\Iumm. all-. 01 lle,.,ro spmtualb~s and rhythm. bandS'j5he could thmk of mother's face!
one at Hob:;rt Co\lef,!e. ?\ew York; one at
Soutll\\·"~
.. tern U ni\'ersit.v. Memphis, Tenn..
the ol)cnin"- of the comin~. .oca"oll
and the .
stanrlard
01 the schools raIsed by
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In re~I)Onse .to req~csts Dr. ~earson. E~molt made her de'hul in this producThe hterar~ anrl drama pro,.,ram Oil, The.score in the first game was 36-35, extra: now aS51~tant (hrector III charp:e 01 educa- t'
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Lonp: \'ears ago Dr. Edward H, Magill, William West, not later than. Decembe~ 6th. lIip:h Sch~ol G\,mnasiurr:. at 8:15 p, M. 15tated that "one of the best things this remem ler OIl' you l11e
President of SwarLhmore CoJ\c:::c. inaup:- and tickets for the entertamment Will be
The team tilis \,ear is comJlosed of 1 administration (at \Yashington) has done
- - - -. ------urated the union sen'ice Iwhere al: Ci\i- on sale at the doolr, ITheltl prog~~m: .~, Gl.'on!c Stauffer. Dick Wellhurn. member:'· is the work thc PWA has accomplished Friendly Circle to Meet on 12th
zens oi the Borough, of \\" late,'cr c lIlre I. tribute to the. one. lIlnr .re: I a~m' er"?IJ lof Ihe lIi;!I1 School tram of 19,14, which ill hOllsillg."
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I!athl'rcrl for a Th:llIksgivin!! sen'in',
lI,f Mark Twa!~. Will ,~JrIn~. I~a~k .to /mn:~: \ras runner-up in the Suhurhall Confcr.-\ h~ndJ['IlII precrrll.'r1 the mertin!!;, The! The Decemhcr mertin!! of the Friendly
l.a~1 Thllr~da\" morning Ihe sen'ice wa~ .. fom S:\I\'ycr and Hmkh I~nr~ IlIIn. ,'nn" Harr\" :\IcWillialll,. Jim I',)\H·II. Tlcl'h Han·rtol'd, l.an-
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I 1')33 whifh rraclll'rI the 5<'IIlI-llIlals of the memhcr:; interested in the de\'elopmcnt of I Thursday afternooll. the 12th, one week
hark to tl;e earlier custom. not often folOn Thursday. Dec~mbl.'r !2th, a Span~ i Deh~\'are County Kiwanis Tournament at the Yirdn Islands under Dr. Pear;:on, the 1earlier Ihan mual on account oi Christlowed in rcrent ycars., of ,,"e\cominl-! Ihe i,h and Italian dr:~ma n~ormnL: crrated h~ I Che"fer, and to round OUI a fuJI ,quad Jir,t civil !!o\·ernor.
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remark~ of all who \I'lshed. to take part., lI.frs. Roy. DclaJlI~me WIll he, pr('5en~ed. I Jerry Turner. formcr- George School lumi- At the January m~elin~ of th~ Swart!I-1
- - - - _---There were an abundance 01 \\'ar~-hearted I The Pllllad~lphla R,'(ord IS hold1llp: ~ nan'. anrl Runny Hrndrrson and Boyd I more Lea~ue the merrt !iysh.m wIll he rhs\t'!itilllony anrl expn'sl'illns, ~f f,!ratl!ude. I~y Puhlicity COII.'rrrnce ,and Lunch~o~, toda~ Sla~lffcr. hath of Ia;:t year's tram, cham-i cussed. This ~1\1~je~t will he pre~ented a~ a
Mothers' Meetings
,·Ir\,en sprakers-Dr. \Vllham 1, I~lh!i. at the Manulacturers. and ~allk~r" CIUI!. pions oi the ~uhurhan 4 lear:llc,
time when the ;\atlOnal Ll.'a!!ue IS stre"mp: ,
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Shade E. Simmon(!~. ~I.'V, J. J arden lin Walnut St rl.'~l: PhJla~\CIJlllla, ,1 hr prI.'51~: The lIlana!!ership is in the able hands its call1[lai!!n fnr hl'~tcr pl.'r;:ollllcl. in go.v- i .. A ,rr.~eltng of. mothcr~ of the sc\'enth
(;uenth,·r. Re\,. Edwlll KI'nncy, Rev. Dr. dcnts and puhhnty charrmen. 01 the, State I nf Charlrl' Hlark, cIass of ll}.l.l.
emlllent. Mrs. Dalllc\ R. Goodwm, chalr-·. ,..rade \\as held ~I.'sll.'rda) afternoon at the
John Ellery Tuttlt> Carroll 1'h~yrr, Dran Federation of. ~)cnn~YI~'ama
\~ o~ll'n, i The l'u~n';:s of this yrar's team dl')ll.'nrls man, of the I?epartl~l('nl ~f Government i College Avenue School.
Harold E. B. Spell!hl. I:'aar \ OCllm, Dr. Southeastern DI~tnct. hal ~ heen Ill' It~I\.III)lOIl the support of the team hy th,' and Its Operatron, Will be III charge. Tea i At 3.30 ncxt Wednesday afternoon the
J. \"antine, lI.lrs. William W. Speakman. l\]rs. Robert L, Coalc:'. 01 Han'anl :\\ c- llo\'al citizens of the town.
will be ~er\·cd.
I eleventh grade mothers will meet.
anr! Re\', \Vayne Channell.
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Miss Charlotte Heath, of Haines Falls,' Mr. and Mrs. George L. McCracken, of CorneD Avenue, spent the Thanksgiving
French Poetry.
N. Y., is visiting her father, Mr. Franklin Vassar Avenue, have had as their guest holidays in New York City.
Heath, of the Strath Haven Inn, while en last week and this week Mr. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hills and son, of route to Florida where she will spend the Congdon, of Burlington, Vt. The engageBirtha
Circle of Ridley Park, her subject
Baltimore. Md.; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mc~ wintcr.
Yay, of the Swarthmore Apartments, and
Student. at Various CoU...... Join Mr. William L. Butler, of Oakland, Cal..
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Families in Swarthmore
D. A. Hills, of Elm Avenue.
for HoUdays
Miss Carrie Weiss with B. B. Cann, Jr.,
Mrs. Arthur E. Bye, of Harvard Ave- and Miss Virginia Cann, all of Harrisburg,
nue, entertained. two cousins (rom Amsterspent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
dam on Thanksgiving, Mr. Knockers
B. B. Cann, of the Strath Haven Inn.
Fabins and his sister, Miss Johanna Fabins.
Another young Jady from Holland, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crosby. of PrinceVan den Berg, of Rotterdam, completed ton Avenue, will entertain a bridge dub
tbe party.
to which they belong, tomorrow evening.
Allen Harris left Sunday to rcsume his
studies at Rutgers University after having
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with bis
mother, Mrs. L. T. Harris, of the Strath
Haven Inn.
Miss Mary Ellen Mercer, a student at
Colby Junior College, New London, N. H .•
spent the Thanksgiving recess with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer,
of North Cbester Road.
Ioseph H. Perkins, Jr., a student at the
University of Delaware, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, of Cedar Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton, of Wallingford, have as their bouse guests this
week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knitzer. Mr.
Knitzer is the soloist this week with the
Philadelphia Orchestra. He is the winner
of the Schubert Memorial and also the
Naumburg prize.
Mrs. Ashton recently wrote an article
fur Musicai America which received the
commendation of the editor-in-chief, Mr.
A. Walter Kramer.
---Hannah Smith, daughter
of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L. Smith, of Wallingford,
spent the Thanksgiving vacation in Schenectady, N. Y., where she was the guest of
a classmate at Colby Junior College, Miss
Jean Yates, and also visited Mrs. Edward
Jerome.
Miss
Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
Road, recently spoke before the Poetry
CHESTER
Friday and
MAJOR BOWES'
and
HUR'h Herbert
"_ Helen Broderiek
"To Beat the Band"
Starting Sunday
Charles Lau.btan
Clark Gable
FraDcbot Tone
Enjoy It at the
ME DI A
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NOW!
Continuous from 2 P. M.
George Brent
Kay Frand.
"The Goose and the
Gander"
Feature at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
*Benefit Junior Section, The
Woman's Club of Swarthmore
Monda,. and Tueaday
William Powell
Rosalind Ru.ssell
:''''Rendezvous''
Wednesday and Thursday
Carole Lombarel
Fred MacMurray
"'''Hands Across the
Table"
MANOR
Chester Pike -
Proapect Park
Frida,. and Saturday
Dec. 8. 7
DICK POWELL
RUBY KEEl ER
"SHIPMATES
FOREVER"
Ro •• AI.....d.r
Moad.,. and Tue."a,.
Dec. 9. 10
"BARBARY COAST"
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Edw. G. Robinson
Joel McCrea
WedDesday Only
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CHARLEs PARKER
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1829, at th. PHt Oflc. at Swartbmon. P":
unclu tit. Act of Marc..
1878.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935
COLLEGE IMPR.OVES OLD PREP
SCHOOL GR.OUNDS
At this season of the year w«en our
hearts are filled with Ime thanksgiving
and happiness, we feel there is reason for
unusual gladness in the fact that Swarthmore College has made such wonderfuJ
improvement in the grounds surrounding
the former Prep School bnUdings, by the
addition of numerous beautiful shrubs and
evergreens, thereby changing the whole
appearance of the neighborhood from a
desolate, unkept and uncared for locality
to a most restful and attractive spot which
adds so much to the usual high class and
relined aspect of our greatly admired and
beloved community.
Let others follow the example set by the
college and we shall have a Borough surpassed by no other Borough in the Philadelpbia suburbs and equaled by few.
Vesper
"THANKS
A MILUION"
DICK POWELL
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ANN DVORAK
Paloy Kelly
Fred Allen
Paul Whiteman and
Hi. Band
Rubinoff
LANSDOWNE
Del.!lw.!lre County's Finest Tht!atro
Friday and Saturday
"THE BIG BROADCAST
OF 1936"
Bing Crosby
Amoa 'n' ADdy
Jack Oaldo
Burn. &: Allen
Mary Boland
Charlie Ru•• lea
and a Hoat of Others
Monday and Tueaday
"BARBARY COAST"
Miriam Hopldns
Edw. G. Robinson
Joel McCrea
Wednesday
One Day Odly
"God the Only Cause and Creator" is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
December 8.
Trinity
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"IT'S IN THE AIR"
Uaa Meral
Nat Pendletoa
Ted Healy
Mary CarUeIe
Thunda,. Only
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JANE WITHERS
''THIS IS THE LIFE"
Bazaar
and
The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church,
Swarthmore, will have a Fried Oyster Dinner on Thursday, December 12, from 5.30
until 7.30 P. M.
Dr. and Mrs. John Murphy, of Dickin-I
son Avenue, entertained at dinner on
Saturday in honor of the recent birthday
of their son, Francis B. Murphy.
M~.
cap;ain and
Charles E. Morrison,
of Swarthmore Avenue, had as their guests
from Friday until Sunday and for the
JACK BENNY
Army-Navy game, Major and Mrs. T. B.
Apgar, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lieutenant
and Mrs. T. J. H. Trapnell, of Fort Monmouth, N. J., and Captain John Riepe, of
West Point, N. Y.
FRIED OYSTER DINNER
Trinity Parbb Hous. and Aaaembly Roam
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Mrs. Sarah E. S. Brill, of Park Avenue,
had as guests on Thanksgiving Day, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brill and children, Judy
and Betsy, of Germantown; Miss Jean
Preston. of Lansdowne, and Mr. David
Harris of Morton
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Yale Avenue, spent Wednesday in New
York where they attended meetings of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
BAZAAR
Inexpensive Gifts For AU
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Frauenfelder, of Cornell Avenue, were ~••'
happy to hear that they escaped injury A
when their car was struck by another
automobile at Chester Road and Yale
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WE HAVE BROUGHT CHESTNUT STREET TO DELAWARE CO_
HANDKERCHIEFS--A Wonderful Assortment
BLANKETS--North Star and Esmond
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Rev. J. JardeD Guenther. S.T.M•• Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather" Dir. ReL Educ.
8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
S :45 A. M.-8unday School and Bible Claaa.
11 :00 A. H.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Mr.
Guenther wlll preach.
Yea your Christmas gift Dower. are Boing to be a lot
che:.per for you this year • • • if you Bet them at
ALWINE'S. We bought early, and saved money •
and now it'. YOUR turn to do the aame. See us
TODAY I
POTTED PLANTS-CUT FLOWERS
ALWINE'S
Swarthmore
450
RIVERVIEW FARMS DAIRY
·'The Most Accommodatlnl
Theatre In Delaware County"
''BARBARY
COAST"
§HOI>I'INCi HIRI!
Miriam Hopldna
Edward G. Robi.....n
Joel McCrea
YOU CAN CHOOSE MOST OF YOUR GIFTS FROM THIS LIST
Electric'a) gifts. games, toys, tools for the home workshop, tool boxes, colored mixing bowl
sets, Lionel electric trains, mechanical toys, instructive construction sets, flashlights, bicycle
bells and sirens, penknives, hunting knives, air rifles. dog collars and leashes, heavy mailing
paper bridge lamps, wall lamps, electric grilIes and toasters, waffle irons, Toasbnaster hospitali~ set, thermometers, eookie jars, ··monopoly," ~yr"" gift !"'ts, Silex coffee maJ.:er,
whistling tea kettle, sleds, electrie clocks, roller skates, Ice skates, Ice cube breakers, caTVlng
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
PAUL MUNI
ANN DVORAK
WEDNESDAY ... THURSDAY
sets.
CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
"HANDS ACROSS I
THE ABLE"
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GOLDEN GUERNSEY PASTEURIZED, 14c: QT.
DAY-OLD EGGS
GUERNSEY BU IIER
CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHlIORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D.
Pastor
9 :45 A. M.-8unday School.
11 :00 A. M._HThe Christian and His Bible."'
7 :00 P. M.-Epworth League:
7 :46 P. M.-"Commonplace Living."'
Strangers Cordially Invited.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
THURSDAY. December 12
-4 :09 P. M.-Darrel Packing and Box Supper.
SUNDAY
9 :(6 A. M.-First nay School in Whittier
House.
9 :45 A. M.-Morning Foturo..
Maria Bye
will lead tbe discussion.
11:00 A. M.-Meetine f~1' Worship in the
Meeti.ne: Hoase.
CHURCH FARM SCHOOL AU. PORK SAUSAGE
WEDNESDAY
M. to 2:30 P. M.-sewin&' .nd Quiltin8" In Whittier House. Boz luneheon.
9:80
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All Cordially Invited
SUPLEE'S STORE
SOUTH
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
:Rev• .TUD ElJel'7 'ruWe. M(nblter
SUNDAY
10 :OO-Bible School. Classes for men and
women. Teacher Training, Mrs. Mae. Dowell.
11:00-Momtng Worship. Paator preaches:
"The Deathless Book."
Four- Hun_
dredth Annivetsary of PrbUng of
Bible in Ensdish.
3 :OO-Rehearssls, Girls' and Boys" Choirs.
-4 :OO-Pastor"s Class in Christian Lite for
Young People.
7:00-Young People's Service. Four Hun_
dredth Anniversary of Bible in Eng_
lish.
FRIDAY
10:Oo-Woman's Association. Luncheon. 12:30.
Program for ChrU\tmas at 2 :00.
AND SCRAPPLE
WE MAKE DEUVERY ON CHRISTMAS EVE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Pari:: Avenue below Banard
SWARTHMORE
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MEN'S TIES 25c & SOc
Boxed Gifts of Satin Underwear
H ....dkerchief.
H. GERTRUDE PICKEN
208 STATE STREET
MEDIA, PA.
YOUR OWN HOME
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
RADIO
TRINITY CtruRCH
WAVERLY
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DREXEL HILL
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PUBUCSAJE
Mrs. Mary T. Ervin Parker, who Is
compiling a book of personal recipes which
of houaehold llood. to bo .old
will be known as "Mary's Pet Recipes,"
for .torage--Antique. and China
has kindly co_nted to publish one of her
--Thuraclay, December 12, 1935,
favorite recipes each week in the SWAllTB)(OREAN for the benefit of those su_bers
I ,DO P. M., at
who are fond of good food.
10 keeping with the holiday season Is
the following recipe for Date and Nut Tea
Stilwell'. Wareh_
Cakes. Try it. If you bave any queslions call "Mary" at the SWARTllKOREAN
MORTON, PA.
OIIice, Swarthmore 900. Sbe will be glad
to know of your successes and to receive ~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:~
your suggesUons.
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l,U cups brown sugar
1 cup butter
3 eggs (well beaten)
1 tsp. salt
~ cup water
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tsp. lemon extract
1 lb. dates (pitted)
2 cups pastry flour
1 tsp. soda
J4 tsp. b~ng powder
1 tsp. annamon
~ cup nuts (cut up)
Cream s~ar and butter, add. eggs, measure a~d SIft flour, soda, baking powder,
salt, annamon. Add to the first mixture
alte~nately with ~ cup water J then add
varuIIa: lemon extract, dates and nuts.
Bake ID greased pans at 375 degrees-20
minutes. Bake in paper cups in muffin
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MARY'S PET RECIPE
The box was packed to the accompaniment =ti=DS=.===============of Christmas carols and sent at once to
Brighten Up Your Home For the
Arizona that it may reach the Indian children before the roads become impassable.
Holiday.
The chancel flowers Sunday will be presented by his wife and children in memory
of the late Rev. Charles E. Bronson, D.D'j
JOSEPH JONES
who for a number of years, was president
Call
Swarthmore
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of the Training School of the Presbyterian
and Reformed Church, now Tennent College.
The Church Committee on Missions and
Benevolence, Dr. J obo R. Kline, chairman,
had in the .treasury November 30th,
$656.00, of whtch $245.00 was received in
the November offerings. During November, the committee, through its treasurer
Ralph V. Little, Sr., has disbursed $.%2.00:
to various missionary and benevolent objects.
The annual thank-offering to be made On
Christmas Sunday, December 22nd, by the
congregatioh, will be for the special needs
in carrying on evangelistic work in the
station of the medical missionary of the
church, Dr. Baugh, in AndQDg, Korea.
The trustees, through tbe chairman of
the committee on grounds and buildings,
Mr. L, P. Wray, have made a contract
for the re-tinting of the walls of the
church interior and for other improvePresbyterian Church Notes
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The service at morning worship and at furnish new carpets.
the young people's meeting at seven o'clock, -=::r~:7:~~~~~:::::~~~~:='
will be in eelebration of the four hun-I
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DAY OR NIGHT
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Bible in English. In the morning, Dr.
Tuttle preaches on "The Deathless Book."
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On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock there
will be a celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Bible in English for the
first time. Dr. Wayne Channell will preach
on "The Christian and His Bible." In
the evening service at 7.45 the subject will
be "Commonplace Living."
The regular meeting of the Official Board
will be held in the chapel on Friday evening, December 6, at 8 o'clock.
The meeting of the Sunday School Board
will be held on Monday evening at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Homer Peter~
SOD, 133 Rutgers Avenue.
The Ladies' Aid luncheon and business
meeting will be held in the church on
Wednesday at 1 o'clock. This will be followed by a combined meeting of the
Woman7 s Home and Woman's Foreign
Missionary Societies. Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth will review the study book, "The
School House in the Foothills." Some of
the mm:sic of the mountain people will be
given by Mrs. Otto Krause, Mrs. Roy W.
Harkness and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman.
The entertainment committee of the
church, carefully planning for several weeks,
has made announcement that a very unique
and original entertainment will he given
in the social han on Friday evening, January 17. A great galaxy of stars has been
assembled for this production. The finest
acts on the radio will be seen and heard
in "By Permission of the Copyright Owners." The arias by famous sopranos, the
wit of the world's funniest comedians, tht
music of the world's most captivating
orchestras will add attractiveness to this
evening's entertainment.
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Ru••ian Hand Spun and Hand Em
broidered Breakfut Seta, 54 ,. 54,
(UDder tbe auaplces of the Wom.an'" Guild)
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BRIDGE SETS and BREAKFAST SETS
All L'men 'and H an d E
mb rai. d ered
BATH TOWEl S
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TICKETS 75c
Children'. Platter 35c
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The Young Woman'. Guild presents on
next Thursday evening at eight ocIock, in
the chapel, a very interesting moving picture, liThe Covered Wagon/' portraying
incidents in the experiences of the early
pioneers of the west.
The Womau's A5s0datioD holds its regn_
Iar meeting next Friday, with sewing in
the morning at ten .for the Presbyterian
Hospital. Luncheon at twelve-thirty with
Mrs. David McCahan as hostess. Mrs.
R. L. Eaton will be In charge of the prograDl at two o'clock, when a series of
tableaux will be presented representing
Christmas incidents in other lands, with
appropriate Dlusic.
A week from to-morrow, Saturday, the
14th, the Woman's Association, through its
special box committee, Mrs. C. E. Lappe
and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, will pack a
Christmas box for the home missionary
pastor of the church, Rev. Mr. Covington,
in the mountains of Tennessee. Contributions suitable for Christmas gifts for the
parents and their six children will be welcomedo
Instead of its usual Christmas party,
the junior department of the Sunday
School, Mrs. Peter E. Told, superintendent,
held a box party in the Sunday School
room last Friday, when the boys and girls
packed and sent a fine Christmas box to
the Indian children in the Ganado Mission,
Arizona. The chiidren of the department
brought gifts of new toys and made one
hundred Christmas cards during the party.
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COMFORTS--AII Wool Filled
SPREADS--AII the Latest Patterns
COCKTAIL NAPKINS
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Ba.oar Open from 2,00 to 9,00 P. M.
Dinner Served from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.
The Bazaar will be open from Z until
9 P. M. Interesting articles for holiday
gifts will be on &ale.
The Junior Woman'. AwrlIiary met at
the bome of Miss Ada Fuller, President.
on Mooday evening for Christmas work.
!!'e reg?1ar monthly meeting of the Aux,liary will be held in the Parish House 00
Monday evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock.
Over one hundred men attended the
Annual Corporate Communion last Sunday and remained for the breakfast. There
were eleven pairs of "Father and Son" and
two fathers were present with two SODS
each .
The men of the church have reserved
one table at the Mass Meeting' for men
at the Penn Athletic Club on Wednesday
December 11 •• The Bishop of Ohio, Dr:
Hobson, who IS chairman of the Forward
Movement of the church, will be the prina
cipal speaker.
Plans are being made for the Annual
Student Service to be held on Sunday
December 15,
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'Baltimore Pike, Springfield
"DR. SOCRATES"
JACK BENNY
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PAUL MUM
"DR. SOCRATES"
Ann Dvorak
Roht. Barrat
Barton MacLane
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds have
returned from their honeymoon in Nassau
and are at home on Haverford Avenue.
Mrs. Reynolds, before her marriage her~e
on November 20, was Miss Emma Ma
Michael, rlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joh
E. Michael, of Park Avenue.
•Service
An organ recital will be presented by
Alexander McCurdy at the vespers program
at 6.30 this Sunday evening in Clothier
Memorial, Swarthmore ColJege.
TODAY and SATURDAY
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Lewl. Stone
South Chester Road. and Mr. and Mrs.
ll;I'a,np
Jane (Ginger) Withers
Sunday Only!
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Conway, of
Vassar Avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter in the
Chester Hospill'.1 late last Friday night,
November 29.
A daughter, Carly Jackson Rushmore,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Rushmore, Jr., of Roslyn, Long Island, on
Thanksgiving Day. The baby is a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson,
of North Chester Road.
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"Mutiny on the Bounty"
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Alger, of
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. C. Richard Soderberg, of Ogden
Paul Alger and daughter, Nancy, of Park Avenue, left Monday to spend a week
Avenue were the guests of Mrs. C. K. transacting business in New York.
Alger, Mrs. George E. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen, of Crest
Mrs. N. K. Chamberlin, of Germantown,
Lane, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Paul
on Thanksgiving Day.
B. Sheldon in New York City and on
Mrs. J. M. Quigley, of Newfield, N. J., Cape Cod tbis week.
left Friday after having visited. Mrs. R ..
Somers Rhodes, of Strath Haven Inn, for
Mrs. W. E. Fuller and Miss Ada Fuller.
three weeks.
of North Chester Road, returned home
on Monday after having spent the ThanksGirl Scout New.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Brunt, of
Dr. William T. Ellis has been confined giving holidays in Glen Ridge, N. J., and
Troop No. 6 will meet at thp. Woman's
Schenectady, N. Y., spent the Thanks- to his home on Walnut Lane for the past on Long Island.
Club House tomorrow morning, Saturday,
---giving holidays at the Strath Haven Inn week or so by mness.
Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford, of South Ches- promptly at 9.15 for rehearsal of the
while visiting their daughter, Miss Anne
ler
Road, recently had as her guest, her Christmas Pageant. Girls are to bring
Van Brunt. who is a student at SwarthDr. and Mrs. Harlan Lpdegraff, of the
brother-in-law,
Mr. F W. Witterman, of their costumes. This will be the last forStrath Haven Inn, had as their guest for
more College.
Logansport,
Ind.
Thanksgiving Day and the week end, Mr
mal meeting until January 4th. Mrs. F.
---Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf, Updegraff's sister. Mrs. L. H. Paulgen, of
Mrs. James B. Dougl3J5, of North Ches- A. Child, Captain, wishes to remind the
of Park Avenue, with their son, D;~:~~: Washington. D. C.
ter Road, was hostess to her bridge club girls to bring the money received from the
---were the guests of Mrs. Fetherolf's p
sale of Christmas cards as it must be reat luncheon and bridge on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Markham.
WashMrs. A. P. Willis, of Columbia Avenue,
turned to the company immediately.
entertaIned at bridge on Wednesday afterington, D. C., on Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Charlotte W. Hosmer and son,
Troop No. 16 held a Court of Honor at
noon of this week.
formerly of Sharon, Mass., are occupying the home of the Captain, Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth and
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the apartments of Mrs. Ellen Van Schoon- Zimmer, on Ogden Avenue, yesterday
family, of Park Avenue, spent from TuesDr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler, of
afternoon to discuss plans for the immehoven, at 311 Park Avenue, this winter.
day of last week until Sunday visiting Mrs'I'IH,~a,avJlekrfSol;ri.vdingPlace. had as their guests over
diate future and for the Christmas work
Hedgepeth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Day and the week end, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cruikshank and of the troop. Miss Virginia Bassett, of
Rassweiler's mother and sister, Mrs. W. S. son are occupying the former residence
Mills, of Raleigh, N. C.
Hancock, of Beether City, Ill., and Miss of Mrs. Nathaniel Ewer, at 219 South North Chester Road, as Lieutenant, has
been taking charge of the troop during
Mr. J. M. Potter, of Dartmouth Ave- Leah Hancock, of Pottstown, Pa.
Chester Road.
Mrs. Zimmer's trip abroad, from which
nue, is away on a ten day business trip in
she
has but recently returned.
the middle west.
Mrs. Walter Giles, of Rutgers Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell and family
wiII entertain this afternoon with a des- have moved into a house at 419. Yale
Mr. L. L. Hedgepeth, of Park A,·emle.1 ,ert-bridge party.
Avenue.
---left Tuesday on a business trip to Vi.rgi,lia I
ONE DOLLAR
and North Carolina which will occupy the
Miss Adele Knight, of Hartsdale, N. Y.,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown, of
Will Brm.. Ally of Thes.
remainder of the week.
was a guest at the Strath Haven Inn, over lif~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Year 'Round Clft.:
Thanksgiving Day and week end while
Boy.·
Ufe
Miss Emily Jane Noll, daughter of Mr. she visited her mother, Mrs. M. B. Knight,
J.
Amerlcaa Boy
and Mrs. Roy Noll. of Park Avenue, cele- of the Swarthmore Apartments.
~mart&,ntnrt
Open Road (2 yr•• )
Country Gentleman (2 yrs.)
brated her eleventh birthday last Friday
Fir
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Better HOlDe. &: Gardena
afternoon with a party.
Mr. Alton C. Hawkes, of York, Pa.,
~nUtUtuUtty
AmeriCaJI Home
Ladlea· Home .Journal
spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Hawkes
Womaa·s Home Companion
Miss Nellie Collins, of Park Avenue, and his family at their home on DartPictorial Review
White
and
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k
entertained at dinner and cards on Satur- mouth Avenue.
Fruit Cake.
day evening. Miss Collins Jeft on Tuesday
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
The
condition
of
Mrs.
Laurence
Drew,
of this week for a visit with relatives in
Swa. 1363-W
313 Dartmouth Ave.
of Park Avenue, is slightly improved. Mrs
104 Park Ave.
Peekskill, N. Y.
TeL Swarth. 1171
Suhacriptlona for All Ma.azIDes
Drew has been ill with pneumonia in the
---Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer, of Ogden Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, for the
Avenue, have returned from a six: weeks' past two weeks.
trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer spent
~Mr. William T. Brown, of Cornell Avemost of the time in Germany and one day
Do Your Chrisbnas Shopping at
nue, spent the past week with his brotherin Austria.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George P
Chester'. Most Dlatinctive Theatre
Lloyd, of Joliet, III.
He.ld Over Indefinitely
Amateurs in Person
ment of Miss Margaret McCracken and
Mr. Congdon has been announced.
DECEMBER 6, 1935
CAll. SWARTHMORE 102
GEO. J.
SULLIVAN
11:00 ~ M.-8undl.7 Sehool.
11:00 A. M.-8uuday t.eMon-8ermon.
Wednesday evenin&' meetina- ~h week, 8
p m Readlnlt room open dallJ". exeept Sund~YB 'and boUdaya 1 to 4 P. II.: Church edHlce.
All are eordialb In"lited to at&e1lcl aae R'n""
ieeB and use the Readln&' Room.
I
UTTLE-GREEN RADIO CO.
3 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 1235
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HAVE DINNER AT •••
4 course meals,
tonight or Sunday
sOc to 7Sc
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
LAUGH AT
WITH
KoTiRRs
~mr,
NOW
$
9. 50
p •• to..
Consul. your telephone
directory or your local
Koppers dealer
"SE COMFORTASLE WITH KOPPEMfS"
pECEMBER 6, 1935
4
11m SWARTHMOREAN
To Honor Mark
Twain at Cluh
(ConUnued trom Pase 1)
Due, Swarthmore, who Is on the editorial
stall of the Chester Time" will conduct
the Press School in Ibe morDlng ....;on.
During the afternoon literature music,
drama, art, and moving pictures' will be
featured by members of Ibe Record stall.
The Swarthmore Woman's Club wiD be
represented at thia meeting by Ibe president, Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, and the
co-publicity chairmen, Mrs. William M.
Park aDd Mrs. Oscar 1. Gilcreest.
May hearts expand and purse strings
loosen at this coming Cbristmas season.
Remember "the needy are always with us"
and a Christmas Day with little food and
DECEMBER 6, 1935
no remembrance Is a dreary Cb~ In- 1un1or Club will bave a covered d/sb supdeed I 1b/s "year the Welfare Depart- per at the club bo..... Members are ....
ment Is giving the people of Swarthmore quested to bring ten ceDta aDd a grocery"
the privilege of making others bappy in Aho the Christmas stockiags which bave
an unuoual fa&bion that of a toy shop. been given out are to be returned, 1iIJed,
This shop will receive treasures, old ilDd at lh/s time.
new, and the mothers of needy "children lbe 1un1or Club members are selling
may come and select appropriate Chrlst- tickets for benelit performances at the
mas g1fjJ for their little ones. Tbe Wom- Media Tbeatre all nut week except SaturaD'S Club bas placed a b"*"t In the day and Sunday, The money received by
Board Room of the Club House and each thia means will go to the club's phllan.
member Is asked to drop therein a gift. throplc fund. AU uasold tickets must be
It may be a can of soup, vegetables, beans, turned in by Sunday, December 8tb.
or some other food, a dry grocery, or a
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toy for the TOY Shop" Let Christmas Day To Be Made Eaale Seout Tonisht
dawn on the thought Ibat this form of Troop No.3, Boy Scouts of America,
remembrance has been observed by you. invites all persons, young and old, who
Add your bit to the magic basket for are interested in ,",outing, to its meeting
Christmas 10y.
tonight, Friday, December 6, at 1.45 P. M.
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in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
ThankslJlvmg Game.Score 12-0 John Delaplaine, a member of the troop,
In the annual Thanksgiving Day football will be oOiciaUy awarded his Eagle" Dem-
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contest between Swarthmore and LaDS-- onstrati0?S of scouting fun will follow the
High Schools .00' the Lansdowne presentation of the b:dge.
"downe
'lield
last Thursday the locals, although they
Purchases Tract on Crest
didn't score thetnselves, prevented their
opponents from tallying any more than 12
William E. Witham, Developer
Most Swarthmoreans
Know
The Best Place to
Sbop For
TOYS-GlFfS
And Holiday Goods
Again You Will Find the Moat
Complete Selection of Xmas
Gifta and T oya a l -
SNOWDEN'S
113·117 W. STATE ST.
MEDIA,PA.
of
points.
Swarthmore Crest, has sold to Dr. H. H.
The freshmen and sophomores of Swarthmore High defeated the juniors and seniors
12-0 in a game on the Rutgers Avenue
Field on Monday afternoon of this week.
Hopkins, of the DuPont Company, a tract
of ground in Swarthmore Crest, with
frontage of 106 feet on Crest Lane and
Cedar Lane, and a depth of 195 feet, on
,
which a stone Georgian Colonial dwelling
of ten rooms and attached garage is now
Exhibits Paintings at Tea
Miss Margaret Goddard, of Whittier being erected by The Meagher ConstrucPlace, gave an exhibit of her paintings at tion Company, from design by William E.
a tea for her friends at the home of Pro- Witham, and architectural plans prepared
fessor and Mrs. Scott B. Lilly, on Elm
Avenue, on Monday, December 2.
take possession upon completion of the
by James G. Ludwig.
The purchaser
about March
I, 1936. will
Miss Goddard's pictures are chiefly land- improvements,
scapes-green forests, sunlit harvest fields,
misty blue mountains, and bright swift Fortnightly to Meet on Monday
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes will be hostess· to
streams-the attractive work of one of
the Fortnightly at her home on Harvard
Swarthmore's younger artists.
Avenue, on Monday, December 9, at 2.30
Junior Club Notes
o'clock. This will be the last meeting beAt the business meeting of the Junior fore Christmas.
Woman's Club at 8 o'clock next Tuesday
Mrs. H. B. Sanford will be the reviewer
evening, December 10th, Mrs. William for the day. The book is "Golden Apples"
Allen Brown, Jr., of Yale Avenue, will written by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.
give a demonstration and talk on Beauty Two years ago the same author wrote
Counsenor Products,- of which she is
"South Moon Under," story of Florida, an
representative in this district.
unforgettable book. The scene of uGolden
On December 11 th the Southeastern Dis- Apples" is also in Florida, in the scrub.
trict Supper will be held at Leed's in Phila- Luke Brinley and his sister, Allie, live in
delphia. Mrs. James F. Bogardus, of Cor- this wild country where, apparently, so
nell Avenue, should be notified by those little can be of interest, yet their lives soon
who would like to attend this supper, be- have a most vivid interest for the reader
fore the end of this week. Telephone her who is amazed at Miss Rawlings' intimate
at Swarthmore 31S-M.
knowledge of the land. She knows the
On Wednesday, December 18th, the la:::guagc of these people-their thoughts--
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the
Shop in c:omEort.
convenience.
Shop at your
Shop where you
will find a wider selection than
ever moat reasonably priced.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
We Deliver
Phone 800
wonder as we read at the fascination of
the tale.
she opens a new world to us and we
MIN
GIN
BROS.
ORANGE
BALTIMORE AVES.
&
MEDIA 735
MEDIA
We Deliver in Swarthmore
and Vicinity
High Grade Poultry and Meats
Fresh Vegetables
Fine Groceries
A POINTER
ENROLL
IN OUR
1-936
ON
PER SON ALITY
SUPPLEE SUPPLIES VITALITY
How you feel and how you
look depend a great deal on
what you eat. Nourish vitality with the right kind of
foods. Sparkling eyes. a
smooth skin. ano;l a sunny
disposition are often a matter of menu& Supplee Milk
brings your bodypraclically
every type of food.element
that it needn.. Creamy. De.
liciou& .And absolutely pure.
It helps you hold on to the
beauty of health. Phone for
courteous door·slep service.
Chester 2-5721.
SUPPLEE MILI<:
BACKED
BY
EMERGENCY BIDS
1t being shown tu the satisfaction of Council
that a new car for the Use of the Police Departmcnt is required immeciiaroly it is hereby
declared that an em~l1leney exists requiring
the shortening of the twenty-one days interval
for publication of advertisements for bids~
Now therelore be it resolved that sealed
bids be received in Council Chamber, Borough
Hall. Swarthmore. Pa., on Wednesday evening,
December 18.1935. at 7.46 P. M. lor the follow_
ing:
For purchase by the Borough of one new
two-door sedan suitable to meet the requirements of poliC!e work tully equipped
ineluding epare tire. carrier, double windshield wIper. radio antennae and two heavy
duty batteries and special generator of eufflC!Ient capacity to operate all special and
regular equIpment. Bidders are also to
include removing from the Pollee car now
in use and inatalling in the new car In
positions approved by the BoroUgh: the
police radio set, siren. flashlight, fire extinguisher and such other special equipment
as may be on it.
The Bidder shall submit with his hid an
offer to purC!hase one-iS3. Model Ford Tudor
Sedan no longer needed by the PoliC!e ne.
partment. This vehicle may be inspected
at Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Pa. The
purchase price of the old equipment ia to
be applied against the purchge price of the
new car.
A certified cheek drawn to the order of the
Bo"?ugh of Swarthmore in the aum of '100.
mUst aCCOmpany the bid.
Borough Council expressly reserves the rIght
to reject any and aU bids.
ELLIO"rl' RICHARDSON,
Bot"OURh Secretary.
A CENTURY OF CONFIDENCE
W • • ho Jlrtrl"",. W./hr-GanI.... l'roJ_
CHRISTMAS
-CLUB
CLASSES FOR THE YEAR
NOW BEING FORMED
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL
BANI &: TRUST COMPANY
Member
Federal Depout Ineurallce
Corporw.tioa
lbe W..MD'. gtnIIIJ C""'to""'" bas
publlsbed ID four Installments twenty-two
letters of the Brownings, oaly _til'
£ und These lette
bough' •__ • A ril
o.
rs were
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by the American Art Association for $40,000.00. 'rne lives Of Ibe two poets, made
to bave a fresh Interest since the play "lbe
'
Barretta of Wimpole Street" was Pro:
duced, are again brought to us with many
Dew aagles. Mrs. Wesley N. ClIfford will
.peak of these letters. Mrs. Arthur E. Bye
will read two of the oonneta from the
Portuguese by EUubeth Barrett BroWning.
,
Have you ordered your 1936 auto tags?
HOMESTEAD FARMS
RAW G.UERNSEY
ASELECTION
of
AND CREAM
Raisins, Currants, Lemon
Peel, Citron, Nuts, Dates
'PLoae: Ch""ter HelChb 135
and Figs to make up your
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Christmas Plmn Puddings
and Fruit Cakes.
EUZABETH N. CALVERT
EXCLUSIVE LINGERIE
PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE
Geo. Mitro & SODS
17 S. CnESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 47 or 48
Free n"livery
TEL. 100-W
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3D·DAY SPECIAL FOR FORD CARS AND TRUCKS
8 Cyl. Special Price $4.75
4 C,,1. Special Price· $3.75
Re&uiar Price $7.26
Tune Motor
Clem aDd Adjust Splirk PlUSI
Clnn and Set Distributor Poiau
Rart Timinr
Clua and Adjun Cnburetor
Clun JIll Ga. LiDCI 2.Qd Pump
Rt!~lar
Adjust Brd:e.
Rdill and Adjun Shock Ab$Orbcu
Grca~ all Fittins.
Grca'IC Front Wheels
Gre.lft in Rut and TUn.l:miuioD
Occur
Relit
FOR SALE
NEWS NOTES
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evening after having spent 'ibanksgiving
and the week·end with Mr. Smalley',
Mrs. Charlotte Hosmer and Mr. Rlcharrl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. SmalIeyJ
SALE-Lionel Electric Train and. equip- Hosmer, of Park Avenue. entertained Mr. of Yale Avenue. - ment. .tandard puge. Reaeonable prices. John Logan and his mother, of Pittaburgh,
Goad conditiOn. Telephone. Swarthmore Ui'l6. .ver the Thanksgiving holidays. The
MD. Richard Soderberg, of Ogden Ave·
FoR SALE-Lionel Electric Train. complete narty attended the Army-Navy game on nue, is entertaining at luncheon today.
equipment. Perfect condlUon. Reaaonable. Saturday.
Telephone, Swarthmore 248-J.
Miss Cynthia Wickham, daughter of
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Wheel.
Price $6.25
Ten Banery and CluR Terminalt
Elliminc all Water Connection.
Flulh R.diJtor
E:umint .n Lishtl
EJlaminc and Adjun Clutch
Alil:n Front Wheeh
ALL PARTS AR.E. EXTRA
:"'e will aho C~e~n the C~boD a!ld Grind the V:al"es in conaeetion witL the aboTe mendoned
.pec:u.l. for the additional Spee,al Pnee of $.f.JO lor the of Cylinder Modell .1.nd $1.'0 for the
• C1hndfr Moder..
Phone. Media 1800
Free Delivery
EDMOND STEINMAN
PROVIDENCE ROAD AND BALTIMORE PIKE. MEDIA. PA.
ALCOHOL
JlRESTONE
WINTER FRONTS
DEFROSTERS
HOT WATER HEATEP_S
DUAL WINDSHIELD WIPERS HOT AIR HEATERS THERMOSTATS NON.SKID CHAINS
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The Favorite, Convenient Food
Stores for Particular People
Mr.
SALE-Boy', ,hoc: ,katee, elze 1%.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foster, of and Mrs" A" S. Wickbam, of North Ches·
Good III new. WalleI' .sonce. Telephone. Trenton, N. J., were the guests of their ter Road, is a member of the "Odd"
swarthmore 1842.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hockey team at Hollins College, Virginia.
fOR SALE-Underwood etandard typewriter.
$8.00. White sewlll&' machine. P.60. Good Douglas Slnclaire, of Harvard Avenue. chosen to play against the ClEven" team.
(Dnd'lIon. Telephone, Swarthmore S-W.
over Thanksgiving Day and the week-end.
Mrs. Edwin K. Losee, of Red Hook,
WANTED
Mr. Frederic Calvert, of Park Avenue. N. Y •• has arrived to spend the winter with
WANTED-Baby', crib and earrlqe. Mn. will sail Saturday, December 14, on a four her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Miles H. Roblnaon. Telephone, Swarthmore and a half months' trip for his health.
James D. A" Clark, of Mt. Holyoke Place.
1991-M.
FoR
MILK
A. E. STROMGREN, Prop.
-foR
CLASSIFIED
THE SWARTHMOREAN
It Isn't necessary to go out of your way to find the best food
values for your money. You can do it right in your own
neighborhood, almost at your very door-Prove it today.
In the Stores Where Quality Count.
r Our Four Favorite Blends
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Mr. and Mrs. Pierce G" Gilbert, of f'ilrk
lIELP WANTED-Young man for newapaper
work. One with some ability to write. Must Avenue, entertained Mr. Gilbert's parents
SHERIFF SALES
be a resident of Swarthmore. Repl, h, maD
SherIff's Office, Court House, Media, Pa.
only. CiUren, Springfield. Pa.
from Richmond, Va., on Thanksgiving
Saturday, Deeember 21, 1936
9 :30 A. M., Eastern Standard TIme
W,ANTED--Glrl'e bi~ycle. 26 or 28 inch wheel. Day.
Good condition.
Telephone, Swarthmore
Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. Harkness, who
S-w.
are occupying the Garrett apartment on
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certi8ed cbeck
PERSONAL
Rutgers Avenue, where Dr. and Mrs. at time of sale (unle8B otberwise 8taled in
l'ERSONAL-Tutorlng, primary and gram- Franklin Gillespie formerly resided, had as advertisement), balanee in ten days. Other
mar grades. M. E. Thorn, formerly teacher
conditions on day oC eale.
in Swarthmore Schools. Telepbone. Swarth- their guests from Wednesday of last week
more 2.
until Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page,
t)f
\Vashington, D. C.
Fieri Faeias
FOUND
No. 845
Dr. and Mrs. Harkness moved to
FOUND-Key In tan ostrich change purse.
September Term. 1936
Dr.
In 200 block on South Cheeler Road, Swarthmore a few months ago.
November 14th or 16tb. Owner may bave Harkness is a research chemist at the
All those two certain Iota or pieces of
iame upon identification at the Swarthmorean Research Laboratory of the Sun Oil Com- ground with the two two-story mesauages or
Office. 23 South Chester Road.
tenements thereon ~reeted. situate at Llanerch, Township of Haverford. County of
FOUND-Pair of BPectae1e1!11 on Cornell Ave.- pany at Norwood.
nue, December 81'd. Telephone. Swarthmore
Dr. and Mrs. John Detlefsen, of Delaware. State ~f Pennsylvania, bounded. and
616.
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described according to • 8urvey thereof made
Lafayette Avenue, had as their guest over by Haupt and Franklin C. Eo of PhiladelThanksgiving Day and the week-end Mr'l phia. on the 23rd day 'of No;ember, A. D.
FOR RENT
and Mrs. Henry K. Atwell, of Athens, 1891, as follows, to wit: One of them. beSeml.dehehetl StolllCl aJlcl Stucco DwelllnI', Ga.i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gage, of Blairs- trinnlng at a point in the aouthwest Hne of
6 Pedroome, 2 Oath_, $80 per Moath.
town, N. J., and Mr. John Detlefsen, of Darby road at tbe distance of two hundred
Hanover, N. H.
elg-Jit,-eight feet northwl'llt from the point of
Intersection of the said lWuthwest line of
Eo C. WALTON
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDowell, of Har- Darby road and the northeast line of Phllavard Avenue had as their guests for the delpbia and Delaware Count: RaUn:tad; thenee
,
aiong the said southWe3t hne of Darby road
Army-Navy game and the week-end Mr. north thirty-two degrees. forty-six minutee,
Semi-Detached Hauu. tso
and Mrs. Walter P. MoUey and Mr. and west twenty teet to a point, tbence at right
angles to tbe said southwest line of Darby
Semi-Detached Houae. Gar_,e. $65
Mrs. Robert A. Pratt. all of New Haven, road aouth fiftY-Beven degree&, fourteen mlnConn. and for whom they entertained on utes, west elghty-eight and six one-hundredths
,
• feet to a point In tbe northeast line of said
CHARLES PARKER
Saturday evening at the Penn Athletic PhJladelphia and Delaware County Railroad:
tbenee along the lIame south forty--elght deCI b Ph'l d I h'
Real Estate 4: Insurance
U,
I a e p la.
grees. fotty-three minutes. twenty-five aeconds
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east twenty and eigbt-tenths feet to B point.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sayer, formerly of then~e extending north fiftY-Beven degrees,
NEWLY DECORATED
minutes. east at right angles with
C ape M ay, N • J ., h ave t a k en an apa rt- fourteen
the aouthwest line of 8ald Darby road, eighty$45 oo--Modern House 01 7 Hooms, Heated
two and thirty-five one-hundredths Ceet to
. Porch. Garalrt!. Well planted lot. Pos_ ment in the Swarthmore Apartments.
the place of beginning. Lot 8 and the other
ses,iop at once.
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thereof beginning at a point in the soutbwest
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kif and fann y, line of the said Darby road at tbe diatance
of Lafayette Avenue, motored to Framing- of three bundred eight feet northwestwardly
WM. S. BITTLE
from the point of intersection of the 80utbSwarthmore tl1-J
ham, Mass., last week to spend T h anks - west line of 8aid Darby road and tbe north.
Notary Public Insurance Real Estate giving Day with Mrs. Kirk's mother, Mrs. ('ast line ~f the Philadelphia and Delaware
ecunty Railroad; theDl~e along the said 80uth·
Andre\v Burns Chalmers.
Wellt line of Darby road north thltty-two degree« forty_8ix minutes west twenty feet to.a
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Murphy, for- point: tbence at right angles with the said
.
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I flouthwest line of Darby road 80uth fifty-seven
merly of Atlantic City, N. J., have Just dl'gree9 fourteen minutes. west ninety-three
moved into the Swarthmore Apartments. aqd 8e~enty-eight one--1!undredths Cei!t to. l •
point in the northeast hne of the 8aid Phi a·
INSURANCE
delphia and Delaware County Railroad: thence
Dr. and Mrs. Ross W. Marriott, of along tbe I18me south fortY-eiRht degrees.
Lafayette Avenue,· entertained at a fami1y forty·tbree minutes. twent,-flve second8 e.R8t
twenty and elgbt-tenth8 feet to a point;
29 EAST 5th STREET
dinner on Thanksgiving Day, when their thenee extending north nrty-sev('n degrees,
guests were Judge and Mrs. Allen Stearne, fourteen minutes. east at right angles with the
SOlid southwest line of the said Darby road.
CHESTER
Phone, Chester 6141
Mr. Ed\vin Stearne, and Miss Mary ('i(thty-eight and 8ix one-hundt~th8 leet to
the place of beginning. Lot 9.
Stearne, of Frankfort.
All those two contiguous frame messuaKe8
Mrs. F. L. Kellogg, formerly of the or tenements and lois or plece3 of ground
..... situate at Llanercb. Township and County
Strath Haven Inn, is now living in ,",-,e afnresaid, bounded and described according.to
above- mentioned survey as follows to Wit:
Swarthmore Apartments.
On(: of them beginnIng at a point in the southwest. line of Darby road at the distance or
In All Its Branches
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Currie, Jr., of North tbree: hundred twenty-eight Ceet nortbwestg
Is for the wardly Crom the point of Inte1'9ecUon of the
Chest er R oa,
d h d
t h'
a as
elr ues
said southwest line of Darby road with tbe
week-end and the Army-Navy game. Mr. northeast line of Philadelpbia Dnd Delaware
and Mrs. V. E. Goodwin, of Pittsfield, County Railroad; tbence alone tbe 80uthwest
line or Darby road north thirty-two deg~,
Mass., in whose honor they entertained at forty-six minutes. west twenty feet to a pomt;
.
thence by the lot next described at rigJ;lt
dinner on Friday evenmg.
angles with the said southwest line of 8ald
Anytime Anywbere
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, of Har- Darby road soutb fifty-seven degrees. fourteen
• d
. h
C b
minutes west ninety-nine and forty-nine oneA venue, entertalne
Morton,
P
..
vard
WIt
a
u an hundre.iths feet to a point in the northeast
Waverl,. '" Fawn St.
supper and bridge on Sahlrday evening for line of said railroad and the:.ce along tbe
. .
Iso 8ame south forty.eight degrees forty-tbree
Mr. and Mrs. GOdWIO, who were a
minutes twenty-five seconds east twenty and
g uests of honor at a breakfast given Sun- eight-tentb8 feet: thence nortb flCty_8even de.
B grees, fourteen minutes. east ninety-three and
day mornmg by Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
. seventy-eight one-hundredths feet to tbe place
Merriam of Swarthmore Avenue.
of beginning. And the other ther~f beein~
,
ning at a point in the southwest hne of the
said Darby road at th~ distance of three hunMr. and Mrs. Everett Smalley and dred forty-eight teet northwestwardly Crom
family, of College Park, Md., left Sunday the pOint of Intersection of the said southweat
line ot Duby road with tbe northeast line
ot the Philadelphia and Delaware County
Rai1road; thence along said southwest line of
Darby road north tbirty-two degrees, fortyMRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON 8ix
minutes, west twenty teet. thence by land
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
now or late of Harry A. Hannum. at rigbt
angles
with the said southwest line of the
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
said Dnrby road. south fifty-aeven degrees,
fourteen minutes, west one bundred five and
FUNERAL DIRECrORS
twenty-two one-hundredths Ceet to tbe north~
east line oC the said railroad: thence alOhii'
BELL PHONE •
MEDIA. PA. the Bame south fort)'.e{ght degrees, forty-three
minutes. twenty-five seeonds. east twenty and
"':
eight-tenths feet to a point and thence by lot
ESTATE OF ANNA MOORE FISCHER, first described north fifty.seven degrees, fourteen minutes. east ninety-nine and Corty-nlne
DECEASED.
Lette1'9 Testamentary on the above estate one-hundredths feet to the place of beginhave been granted to the undersigned, who ning. Lots 10 &; 11_
requests all persona having claims or demands
All tbose certain lots or pieces of ground
against the Estate of the dec~ch:nt to made
with the buildings and improvements thereon
known the Bame. and al1 Jlenons Jndebted to erected
situate at Llanerch, in the Tewn8bip
the decedent to make payment, without delaY'. and C~unty
aforesaid. Beginning at a point
to
in the southwest line of Darby road at the
WILLIAM V. FISCHER,
distance of two bundred feet northwestwardly
Executor.
from the northeast line of Pbiladelpbia and
200 Yale Avenue,
Swarthmore. Penna. Delaware County Railroad. tbence along said
12-6-6t
southwest line of Darby road north thlrtytwo degrees. forty-six minutes, west fortyESTATE OF EDITH N. GAWTHROP. late of Caul' feet to a point i thence at right .Il&'IEB
Swarthmore, Delaware County Penns)'lvanla. to old eouthwest Jine of Darby road. aouth
fifty-seven degn!eS, fourteen minutes, west
deceued.
sixty-nine and aevenq.-aeven one-hundredths
LETl'ERS TESTAMENTAltY on the above feet to a point in the northeut line of said
Estate bave been granted to the undersigned. Philadelpbia and Delaware Count¥ Railroad i
who request all penons having claims or de- thence alons the same aooth fOri)'-elght demands against the Betate of the decedent to grees, forty-tbree minutes. twenty-five secouds,
make known the same. and all perso1lll In- ~ast forty-five and seventy_six one-bundredths
debted to the deeedent to make payment. with- feet to a point; thence north flfty...even degrees. Courteen minutes, east on a line at
out delay to
right angles witb 8aid southwest line of Darby
HENRY A. GAWTHROP.
road fifty-seven and nineteen one-hundredths
1801 DeKaib Street.
Norristown, Penna. feet to pJace of beginning. Lots" and 5.
Or to his Attorney
Under and Bubjeet to a certain mortgage
debt or principal sum of $7,500.00, or as much
Albert N. Garrett.
thereof as remains due.
1218 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Improvements consist of (lst description) 2
two-story fram~ hOD6eB, each 18:dl feet; oneEatate WUllam Stanley Levis. deceased; Mal'J' story frame additions, 12:d2 feet. (2nd deA. McCorkle. AdmfnistTatrb:. R. D. No. 2. serlpUo~) 2-two-atory frame houses. each
Media, Delaware County. PenDByh,ania; How_ 18x31 feet; one-etory frame additions. 12x12
ard Kirk. Attomey. 302 Counbr Buildill8', feeL
(8rd description) 2-two-etory frame
houses, each 15x89 feet i one-story frame addiMedia, PenDa71vanla.
Notie€! is hereby given that Letters of tions. 12d2 feet.
Administration bave been granted In tbe above
Sold as the property of Francis W_ Saddler.
Estate, and that all penons indebted to the
above Estate are requested to make paym.ent.
ROBERT
W. REATrY. Attomq.
and those having claims to present the aame,.
without delay to the Administratrix or her
NATHAN P. PECHIN,
attomey.
Sherifi'.
U.s-6T
Specially Priced
Anoth.r opportuhity to •• va money on your
coffee bill. and ot the Hlma time, .njoy the
deliciousness .nd freshness of the World',
Finest Coff••s.
-----
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Brazilian, Santos. .mooth, pleasing A.vor.
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RENT
Gold Seal Finest Family
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FLOUR 23c; 1~!. 49c
FLOUR 19c; It!· 39c
5-1b.
bag
PRIM Pastry
5-1b.
I
bag
iDe Glen Coye
2 ~..'15o
·Clam Chowder -100
Pea Soup
Sweeney & Clyde
Glen Cove
Large Can Standard Quality
.
Macaroni
Tomatoes
.
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UPHOLSTERING
or Spaghetti
Furniture Restoring
FRED J. HARLEY
CaD Swarthmore 1441
WE HELP TO PROTE£T
Bird Life!
Bird life plays an important part ~ preserving the balance of
Nature., by controlling insect pests. Many people have hecome
so interested in the bird life near onr reservoirs that they are
now feeding the birds in order to enconrage them to· remain.
The reservoirs of the Philadelphia Subnrban Water Com.
pany. and the SIJro
rounding land, have
• T~SE BIRDS HAVE FREattracted an unusual
QUENTLY
BEEN SEEN ON OR NEAR
number and variety
ONE OF -OUR LARGE RESERVOIRS t
of hirds. No hunting
Canlinal
BJack.ndWhiteWarbJer
is allowed on the
Kingfisher
Pal. Warbler
lands around our resPIte.sant
Trae Swallow
Song Spane__
Bam SwaD. .
ervoir.. Everything
Chlppinll~
......BreastedGro....
possible is done and
Field S]IaITOOI
lIu..mlal BinI
Wbite-TlnatedSp. ad CatlJlnl
will be done to en.
BlaB BIrd
Ianco
courage the birds to
OIpreJ
Partridge
come to these sancloG.
"dlge IIntIq
~TInsIJ
'lge.. H_
tuaries.
IHByW....
Mal)la.d Ye/knr 11Jroat
This i. the twenty.
CaroU... Wrea
Crested fiJcalchor
IIcnmr
Waad......
Red
..," Vire.
fiftb
of
a
series
of
.
.
Mourning Dove
White-eyed Vireo
narratives. Watch
Rub,.cro.ned Kinglet
Kentu.", W.....ler
Red
StIrt
lJveoo.Binl
for the next one two
1IIocIl-Poll _ I •
weeks from today.
CItes... loSitledW...... Caadi.. Coote
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I r o . PEDIGREED' STREAMS"
BREAD Sliced
Vi~tor
70
bIg
10M
Bread Supreme ~ 100
Ring Cake l?:o~"::e4 each 490
IlSCXJ Quality Meat. Give $atiBfflfitwlI
I
Scrapple
(
Robert's
Meaty
\
Lean. Fresh, Rib End
PorkLoins3(llP~:)
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\ Loin Ends
(Up
to
3 Ibe) Ib
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24c
290 I Sauer Kraut 3
lb.
100 )
Chuck Roast 23 C
tb
Fresh Cut Hamburg
Rolled Boneless Pot Roast
Mackerel
~:::n
Lar e No.1 Canadian Smelts
Oranges
"
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270
1tI10ci
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190
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Sweet
Juioy
Florida
Fla. Qrapefruit each 50
Danish Cabbage Ib 20
IV.nlwOnlans10-1f)
bag 290
Sweet Potatoes
Lettuce
loeberg
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4 lb. 150
Crisp
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These Prices Etrectiv~n ~r Stores and
Meat Marketa "t.i;. . - . . . . . 1 and Vlclplq
·6=">~~=:~=-=-~==--_--::--_:-:--::-:----:----::-----=-_~-=-=:-:=-THE,SWARTHMOREAN
FRIENDS' BARREL
PACKING NEXT WEEK
Horror of It," in the Union Congregational Church in TauntoD, Mass., at the
last meeting of the Deputations Team of
the University Christian Association.
,
Annual Get.Together for Christ· In Memorial Service Thia SlDlCla,.
mas Welfare Work Source
of
COlLEGE BELL PLACED
ABOVE BOT'" IUV' BUILDING
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&
The well known college bell which is
..'
..
rung to celebrate the WlDnmg of all athletic
contests, is finally in its new location in
•
t he tower 0 f th e b otany building. The new
location was selected because of its
. ·t t Ih
thl· fi Id b
•
proxuDl y 0
e a eUc e , ecause It
is more easily accessible to the cheerleadem
in charge of its operation, and because of
the firmness of the framework. The bell
was rung for the first time thIS· season to
celebrate the football team's victory over
] h
H ki
o ns op ns.
The plan for the reconstruction of the
bell was drawn up by Mr. Norris Jones,
Part-time Instructor in Scientific Drawing
and tbe construction was carried out under
the direction of Mr. Harvey. of Clarke and
Harvey. Previous to its new location, tbe
bell was hung above the maids' dormitory.
Cbarles Parker, of Park Avenue, a memher of the color guard of tbe Pennsylvania
The Swarthmore Friends' Barrel Pack· Historical Sodety, and Henry A. Peirsol,
ing is always a festive occasion. This year ] r., of Ihe Se<:ond City Troop, Philadelphia,
it will be held on Thursday, December color guard, will participate in the Forty12tb, from 4 u'ntil 8 o'clock, at the Meet· seventh Annual Church Service of the
Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revo.
ing House.
Julion,
to commemorate the beginning of
Five barrels are packed with contributed
the
encampment
of the American Army
food, candy, toys and clothing for five
at
VaHey
Forge
in
1777. which will be
schools where children without much to
at
4
o'clock
this
Sunday afternoon,
held
look forward to are being cared for. Two
in
St.
]
ahles
Church, 22nd
December
8th,
barrels go 10 Ihe Schoffield School and the
and
Walnut
Streets,
Philadelphia.
Lang School in South Carolina; one goes
The sermon will be preached by the
out to the Cheney Shelter. these are for
Rev.
Joseph Fort Newton. D.D•• Litt.D.,
colored children. The Friends' Neighborand
there
will be displayed, as usual, the
hood Guild and the Children's Home in
of the society, as well as
beautiful
flags
Philadelphia receive the other two.
Named Colby A. A. Sports
those
of
tbe
various
troops stationed at
Little tarJatan bags are made by the
Manager
women earlier in the day and then filled Philadelphia, commemorating the different
to the brim with candies, nuts. and other historical events of our country.
Announcement is made of tbe election of
Everyone is cordiaHy invited to attend Miss Mary Ellen Mercer, daughter of Dr.
goodies by children of the Swarthmore
First Day School, who make much merri- the scn'ice.
and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer, of North Chesment OVer this time honored custom. These
ter Road. to the office of Sports Manager
bags are tucked in among the more subof the Athletic Association of Colby Junior
stantial things in the barrels and all is done
College in New London, N. H.
by supper time.
Mrs. Charles Israel, of Princeton Avenue,
The families bring their own suppers who was operated upon for appendicitis at
SHERIFF'S SALES
and eat together. Afterward they join in the Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, last sat-j
Sheriff's Office, Court House.
the singing of Christmas carols which this urday. is rapidly recovering.
Media, Pa.
year will be attended by an effective
Saturday. December 28, 1986
Nativity scene on the stage arranged by
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Avery and daugh.,
9.80 A. M., Eastern Standard Tbne
Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Mrs. Wayland H_ EIs- ters. Alethea and June, moved on Saturbree, Mrs. Roy Delaplaine, and Mrs. Wal- day from their apartment at 310 Elm
Conditions: $260J)0 cash or certified cheek
ler H_ Dickinson_
Avenue into the former Barber home af at time oC sale (unless otherwise stated in
--=:--c::">c:---=advertiBement), balance in ten days. Other
435 Ogden Avenue.
conditions on day of l!aIe.
Student Religion Speaker
Great Entertainment
•
NEWS NOTES
Miss Barbara Campbel1, of Wenonah,
R: Boone Dinsmore, of Cornell Avenue,
No. 756
Swarthmore, a student at Brown Univer· N. J., spent the Thanksgiving HoHday with Levari Facias
sity. Providence, R. I., spoke on liThe her grandmother, Mrs. Edgar Campbell,
September Term, 1935
of Princeton Avenue.
All those certain Jots or pieces of ground
Nathaniel Ewer, Jr. and Mrs. Mabel situate at Manoa in the Township of Haver~
Cord. County of Delaware and State of PennSwint Ewer, former1y of Swarthmore, re- sylvania. designated and known as Lots 20,
ceived, as managers, at the recent opening 22. 23, 24, 2!J.A and 30·A (formerly known
of the New River Hotcl at Fort Lauder- B8 Lots 31 to 33, indusive) 54 to 69 inelusFOR XMAS
dale, Fla.
ive, 31-A and 32-A (formerly Lots 34 to 36,
inclusive). 37, 38. 40 to 46, inclusive, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kilgore ha\'e taken 53. on a certain plan of lots made for Charles
HAMILTON
a home at Baltimore Pike and Swarthmore J. McIlvaine, Jr., by Over and Tingley, C. E.,
Upper Dnrby, Pennsylvania, on February 10.
Avenue.
1926. and boundt.-d and described os follows,
GRUEN
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Van Kleeck and to wit:
family
have moved into the apartment of
Lot 20 becinning at a point on the northELGIN
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cianci, at 501 Yale easterly side of' Syeamore road (forty feet
Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cianci have moved wide) at the distance oC one hundred and
twenty-one and fourteen one.hundredths feet
to Philadelphia for the winter.
measured south twent),·one degJ'('eS forty
minutes east along the said side oC S),cnmore
road from its intersection with th
thence extending north sixty·eight degrees
EveJ')'tbing EJectrical
,fifteen
minutes east one hundred and twenty.
SWARTHMORE 1568
Weekly Payment if Desired
five feet to a point, thence extending south
Grunow Refrigera'l:ors and Radios
twenty-one degrees forty minutes cast forty
Garwood Oil Bunte...
and nineteen one-hundredths feet to a point.
thence south sixty-eight degrees twenty
minutes west one hundred and twenty-Rve
feet to a point on the northeagterly side of
Sycamore road and thence along the same I
north twenty.une degrees forty minutes weet
forty feet to the first mentioned point and
place of beginning.
Lots 22. 23, 24 situate on the southwesterI)'
side of S),camol"e road (f'orty feet wide) at
the distance of one hundred ano twenty and
thirty one-hundredths feet measured south
twcntY~'Ilne degrees forb minutes e8st along
the said side of Sycamore road from its intersection with the southeasterly side of
Manoa road (ftfty feet wide) containing in
front or breadth south twenty-one degl't!elS forty
minutes east along the said aide of Sycamore
road one hundred and twenty feet (each lot
being forty feet wide) and extending of that
width in length or depth south slxty-elght
degrees twenty minutes west between .,arallel
lines at right angles to the lIaid Sycamore
road one hundred and twenty.five feet.
Lots 29.A, 3O-A (formerly known os Lots
31 to SS, inclusive) 54 to 69, inc1U8ive, be.
ginning at the point of intersection of the
southeasterly side of Manoa road (fiCty feet
wide) with the southwesterly side of Upland
road (fort)' feet wide). thence extending
Bouth twenty-one degrees forty minutes il:asl
along the said aide of Upland road three hun.
dred and eighty.seven feel to a point" thence
south sixty-eight degreet; twent)' minutes west
one hundred and twenty·6.ve feet to a point,
thence north twenty-one degrees forty minutes
west three hundred and eighty~four and thirtyeight one-hundredths feet to a point on the
southeasterly side of Manoa road and thence
along the same north sixt),-seven degrees eight
minutes east one hundred and twenty·five
AND UP TO $4.98
and three one-hundredths feet to the first
mentioned point and place of beginning.
Silk Crepe, Satin, Tea Rose and Blue.
Lots 31-A and 32-A (furmerly Lots 3,( to
Delightful styles.
36, induslve) 87 and 38 beginning at the
point of intersection of' the aoutheasterly side
of Manoa. road (fifty feet wide) with the
WATCHES
of
feet
1'ree8 ef..
of JI.D~ road one hundred and twenty.be
and three one.hundredths feet to a point.
thence .outh twenb'~De deareee fort)- minute.
eaat two hundred and elgbteen and aixty4wo
one-hUndredth. f~t to a point, thenee BOuth
ab:ty-elght degreee twenty minutes west one
hundred and twenty.8ve feet to a poJnt on
the northeasterly aide of Upland road and
tbence alona' the same north twentY-one desrrees forty Inlnutes west t"o hundred and
lIixteen feet to the finst mentioned point and
place of beainnlD••
Lots 40 to 46. Inclusive. beginning at a
point on the northeaaterly IIlde of Upland
road (forty feet wide) at the dlatanee of two
hundred and sixty-one leet. measured Bouth
twenty-one decn!el forty minutes eaat along
the said aide of Upland road from its Inter.
section with the southeasterly side of Manoa
r~d (8fty feet wide) thence extending north
lllxty~.lght degrees twenty minutEs eaat one
hundred and twenty_flve feet to a point.
thence aouth twenty-one degrees forty minutes
east two hundred and eight, leet to a point
thence south sidy-ehrht degrees twenty min:
utes weat one hundred and twent,...five feet
10 n point on the northet18terly side of Up..
land road and thence along the same north
twenty-one degrees forty minutes west two
h.undred and eighty feet to the fIrst men.
honed point and place of beginning.
Lot 63 beginning at a point on the north.
easterly side of 'Upland road (forty teet wide)
at the distance of seven hundred eightY-one
f~et measured southeastwardly along the saM
Side of Upland road from its Intemectlon wllh
tbe s0l!thensterly Bide of Manon road (fiUy
teet Wide) thence extending south seventy.
Cour degrees fourteen minutes ea&t one-hun.
11t'«1 twentY-six and seventy.three one-hun.
dredths feet to a point, thence south twenty-
seven minutes wwt one hundred twentY_fly"
leet to • point on the northeuterly .. Ide o~
Upland road and thence along the same th
two following COUbeII anel clIat.i"neeli bOtt~
twenty-one detrreftl twenty.three mlnuies ea.t
No improvements.
VOL VD, No.
Vacant ground.
Sold as the property of Gladys H. Rutter,
mortgagor and Manoa Development Co. real
owner.
RAYMOND F. STOPPER. Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
Sheriff.
On Wednesday
December 11 th
The Stone House Shop
Opens Ita Christmas Sack
Antiques, Hand.Mades,
Useful Little Things
Old Santy Got Down Our
Chimney
~;ymt;y~~~~M~~~~M
I
C!tqristmus &U!lgrstinns
i
and
Why not be thrifty this Christmas
buy useful
things that the whole family can enjoy?
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CHAINS
FLASHLIGHTS
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
A NEW PLYMOUTH OR CHRYSLER
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTH. 1250
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ONE DAY ONLY
AN ELGIN BIKE
For Christmas
PACKARD
Value Elsewhere, $35.00
$23-44
120-B
Cash
$4.00 Down-$4.00 Moathly---Small CaftyiDg Charlie
WlIat a gift I And what a price-.for a full size double bar bike
with rust ,proof coated frames; chromium plated sprocket and rime.!.
truss rods; full size Troxel saddle; new deaign handle bar etem, an
reinforced handle, bare. Get yours Saturday.
F. B. FRANCIS
~ears,
OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING
CHESTER
Police
and
FIl"e
Dept.
Newa
$2.&0 PER YEAR
LONDON SINGERS AT COl I roE TONIGHT
On December 5, following a complaint
that there was fast and reckless driving on
Chester Road about 4.30 in the afternoon.
an officer was placed at the south- ~nd o[
Mn. Waldo E. Fisher Presents the underpass and gave warnings to the
drivers of five cars. Since several of those
Guidance Coumelling for Con- stopped were employees of the Ford Motor
sideration of Directors
Company, Chester, the management of that
company was warned that arrests would be
At the regular monthly meeting of the made if the violations continued. It has
Swarthmore School Board, held in the been noted by the Police Department that
High School Building on Monday evening, the number of offenses has decreased since
the new members. George C. Schobinger that date.
and James H. Hornaday, took their first
At 3.00 P. M. on December 6 the Fire
active part in a meeting of the Board to Company responded to a call from 215
which they were elected last month.
Vassar Avenue. where an electric wire wa~
Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher, of Harvard Ave. burning.
The Electric Company a]so!
nue, was present and brought to the Board turned out and the matter was taken care
in a very interesting manner the problem of immediately.
of guidance counselling for the students, a
At 5.02 P. M., also on December 6, a
movement which has recently been given field fire at Riverview Road and the Railmuch attention in a great many schools road was extinguished by the Company.
and of which Mrs. Fisher has made an
On Saturday evening, December 'I, six
extensive study. Mr. Disque, who was caTS were wrecked on the Sproul Road
elected president of the Board at the an- bridge over the Crum Creek as a result of
John Go .. (center) and his quartet, who will present. Cbridmu
Dual organization meeting on December 2, the sheet of ice on the road. Roger Kauffprorram of carol. and chantey. in Clothier Memorial .t 8:15 tbi.
referred the matter to the Instruction Com. man, of Dartmouth Avenue, was the driver
eveninK, Friday, December 13th. under the auspices of the Cooper
mittee for study.
of one of the cars which figured in the
Foundation.
Tbe bid of the Manufacturers' Appraisal accident, but fortunately escaped injury,
Company, of Philadelphia, in the amount although the vehicle he occupied was badly
of $160 for the appraisal of tbe School damaged.
District's movable furniture, fixtures and
The local police assisted the State High·
equipment in all the buildings, was ac- way Patrol in connection with an acddent
cepted, subject to approval by the Prop- at the bridge on the Baltimore Pike over
erty Committee and the Insurance Com- the Crum Creek the same day. There was
mittee of the specifications of the ap- also an accident at the Media Short Line Harry L Miller A,cta as Toaatmaater at Fete for High School Teams,
praisal.
Station on Sproul Road. This was handled
Frank R. Morey, supervising principal. by the Springfield Township Police.
Held Tuesday in SwarthmOl'e Methodist Church
reported an enrollment of 881 and an averOn December 8 at 1.30 A. M., Alexage monthly attendance of 98 per cent. jlUder BJJ.rJE,e, of 'Qryn Mawr. was .&nested
PracticaUy every person prominent in Road, Swarthmore, who is bead of the
Mr. Morey told of the interest that had for speeding on Cb~ter Road. He 15 sched- the public eye of Swarthmore and in ac- Department of PhysjCaI Education at the
been taken in Parent Conference during uIed to appear for hearing on the 17th. tions in the interest of the Borough, was U~versity of Pennsylvania and a fonner
Education Week. A total of S9 parents
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present at the Football Dinner sponsored Ali-American quarterback, was asslgn~d by
visiled the school that week 'and several Breaks Ground for Sewer Project by a committee of seven lDen, ]. Paul the master of ceremonies Ihe topic of
came the following week.
Brow~, William Cra~er, Ebjc S. Sproat, UP~y~cal Injuries .ip Football}' He ~oke
Mr. Morey also included in his report
The first spadeful of ·earth to be dng In Samuel M_ Dodd, E_ M_ Buchner, Jack of the great pby51cal deVelopment denved
a fC!fume of the work accomp]jshe4, at the connection with Ule Ctiltral Delaware Hanna and Laurence Drew, for the High from competi~ve sports as well as the
schools by WPA labor. which has just County Sewer Authority project in which Schoo} foptbaU teams on Tuesday evening bt:tilding Qf morale. Dr. Mercer said athbeen discontinued, the appropriatiop: having SwartL~ore will join was r~moyed. at qf this
letic spo* d~~fvl~t,_patience, tpJeranee,
been
ed d to a raise In rat<. Iie- Sellers Avenue below Chester Pike In RldThe dinner was held ir! IhI' Soda! HaD court~ and ~ - ,
~!I!e speaker.;
for. ~:'"': ;.,o~~ could h.' coitipI~ed. ley Park},!l ¥9~~Y by]. Paul B.!"!wn. ,01 th~ .Meq.o~ Chy~ with appro2!- JlBVO'very good _pi.. ho", tl!
booslers of the "teams c.ntrlhutlng to its redly ePpged in, fit the participator for
'_8, carpen'~ and plnmbing and .Iect'"'c-' Others froID Swarthmore who were Pres- success by their presence.
th. battles of later Ufe and teach him or
~_._. -'- ~ I •
". ll). o'th·e"'. ent at tbe ground breaking included 1.
her 10 lij!ht f a i r l y _ '
r",~~ lq. vanOU$ ~ ,Q.$$·rOODlS a !+
'A h T
-d 1 f B
gb C
The occasion W!lS openecj by "Bud" M B
edi
f th Cb
parts Qf,the bJ1ilcJiDgs. ~r iJnprove- .rc er. urner. presJ en 0
orou ~ oun- WerDer who called on the assembly for a
r. urt, sports
tor 0
e
,ester
· • • cd; ElUott Richard!c!n, secretary; '. uo_
Times, was also at the apeakers' table and
such
led b M M r
ments, s.ugges
Y f.. ~ ey,.
- E. Hessenbruch, councilman, and Frederic cheer and afterward, at approp~te inter- gave a short talk.
the pJaong o~ weaiherstnpPlng, WIth the Calvert, secretary of Ridley Township vaIs during the evening, acted as leader Si Pauxtis, coach of the University Qf
uncompletCed JO~s, were ref,:.ed thto b ~e Commissioners.
in several other inspiring "yeUs!'
Pennsylvania IlIJ.d former coach at Dickp.roperty ommlttee to act WI ID e u·
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Borough CouncUm"n Harry L. MiUer's inson College for many years, in spite of
get.
'CIOngeniality as. toastmaster engineered the the fact that being called upon so late in
Mr. Morey also reminded the Board that
party to certain success.
tbe program h~ claimed he had already
the Rulgers Avenue School had been in
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Afler the girls' hockey squad of the High changed his ~petch five times, gave a most
use five years that day, the second MonSchool had appeased tbe appetites of the instructive speech to the boys. He stressed
day in December, and said that the condiguests by serving food prepared under the the mental attitude of a teaQl toward the
direction of MIS. Charles Kurtzhalz, the school and the community being a large
tion of tbe building had held up fine dur·
ing that time.
Welfare Division of Community speakers were introduced by Mr. Miller, far:tor in the success or failure of the team.
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Health Society in Regular
who firsl hrought out the fact that the
Mrs_ Edwin A. Yarnall, of Kenyon AveMeeting this Week
Swartbhmore Higbhtcadm of whid·chlhe was a nue, was surprised hy the toastmaster
mem er in 1906 a a great ea in com- (who, as usual, was just full of surprises)
At the regular meeting of the Welfare mon witb the present team, it not having
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Division of the Community Health Society, won any games. either.
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held on December 10, further plans for
Frank R. Morey, Supervising PrincipOlI
Christmas were discussed. Mrs. A. F. Jack- of Swarthmore Schools, was the first
. In
- Chargc 0 f speaker and took as his "text": "It's not
Women to Hold Second Annual son, of Park Avenue, W ha IS
the Christmas work, has found that the the fact that you're licked that counts, but
Concert at Club House Tues.
townspeople have responded generously to /rO'll) did yo" take ill" and proceeded to
l!1
il'"
day Evening
the Toy Shop cal1. Those who have not tell how de/cat if taken right can be as
joined will be most welcome, as most of admirable as victory and often more bene- Expect Swarthmore to Be, As
The Swarthmore \Voman's Club Chorus,
Defeat
the needy families have not one child but ficial in character formation.
under the diredion of Mr. Henry Hotz, six or seven, and many toys will be needed b rmgs
.
U.ual, One of Most Brilliant
out the t rue ch arac t er 0 f a t earn
will give its second annual Christmas can· to make a real Christmas for all of them. or an individual. He said that the boys
Spots in Holiday Season
cert at the Club House on Tuesday eve- Boys like flashlights, and )our old ones on this year's team had "taken it" like real
ning, December 17, at S.lS o'clock. This which only need a battery or some minor men and had reported for pl~y at the last
The very simple rules of the Drighte..will be the Club's Christmas program and repairs WI-II b
t
l
bl
practice
in
the
same
number
as
at
the
Community
Christmas Contest l in which
e mas accep a e.
take the place of the regular Tuesday
Now that the Toy Shop is under way opening of the season.
many Swarthmoreans participate each year.
afternoon meeting.
the next consideration is the Christmas
Dean Robert C. Disque. of Drexel In- are as follows:
The chorus will be assisted by the Dor- baskets. This year the Welfare Division is stitute, president of the Swarthmore School
HAil decorath'e installations to be cliothy Johnstone Baseler Harp Trio, of Phil- eager to make early preparations and would Board, followed -a.fr. Morey's defense o{ gible for the competition must be installed
adelphia, which will give two groups of like any contributions of money or canned the team. by depicting the attitude of the and operated not later than Saturday.
selected numbers.
goods by December 21. Perishable goods School Board toward interscholastic ath- Decemher 21. and must be lighted each
The following numbers will be sung by may be received as late as Monday, De- letics. He said that the Board was deeply night from dusk to 11 o'clock P. M:, until,
the ChOlUS with Catherine Loman Clothier cember 23, Gifts may be left at the interested in the sports of the schools and and including, New Year's Eve.
as accompanist: liThe Virgin's Slumber Woman's Club, where baskets win be looked to a greatly extended athletic pro"During this period the judges will make
Song" {German), Max Reger; "Tryste packed or at the Welfare office in Bor- gram. knowing that with the new gym- their rounds, without previous knowledge
Noel" Frederic Field Bullard j "How Far ough Hall. Baskets will be delivered on nasium, tbe material coming along, and the to contestants as to the exact time of their
Is It to Bethlehem?" Richard Donovan; Tuesday, the day before Christmas. ~he experience gained this season, Swarthmore inspection, and the awards will be made
"The New Moon at Christm;lS," W. J. committee will welcome volunteer selVlce is capable of ~he best.
on the basis of the judges' findings, which
Marsh; "In the Carpenter's Shop:' Fay for packing and delivering baskets. If you
Coach MacAvoy, of Ursinus Co}Jcge, was shall be ftnat
Foster; IIPat_a.pan," arranged by Kath· have a few extra hours, t hey may b e t ume d next to be introduced to the audience and
"The findings will be based upon exerine K. Davis; ilLes anges dans nos cam· to good use. CaD Mrs. A. F. Jackson. advised the boys from his experience. He terior lighting, by which is meant the effect
pagnes" (old French carol), arranged by Swarthmore 871, and find out how you stated that in his estimation material fig· produced from the exterior; this includes
A. F. D.; "The Virgin at the Manger."
ured 40 per cent, coaching, 30 per cent, and decorations and lighting on the shrubbery
can h e l p . .
. breaks, 30 per cent, in the accomplishment and trees and electrically lighted wreaths,
arranged by Victor Harris.
Club members will be admitted by memCarol Singing Cbrisbnas Eve of a tearo. He said he was much im- candles and other decorations in windows
pressed by the splendid turnout that had Entrants may be sure that their decorations
bership cards. There will be a small adThe annual Community Christmas Carol been given the boys that night. Altogether will be judged by notifying this newspaper,
mission charge for non-members.
singing under the ausp~ces
the I~terde• bis speech proved very inspiring to every- in writing, noL la~r than becember 19,
nominational Committee of SwarihP.'lore one and was peppered by several of the two clays before the beginninl of th. c_
Po&t 0fIice Open Till 5 TomQm>w will be held at the enlrance of th~ jlqrougb
amusing and appropriate jokes which test.
Hall
on
Park
Avenue,
Christmas
Eve.
seemed
to form a part of each speech that
"In the spirit of equal _rtunity for
The Swarthmore Post Office wiD remain
December
24th,
at
7.30
P.
M_
.
evening
and
which
Dever
failed
to
proaD,
the lame installations wID DOt be KiveD
open until 5.00 o'clock. this Saturday aftere
Mrs.
F.
V.
Brewster,
of
pj.ckiDson
Av.
.voke
gemrine,
heartfelt
laughter
from
the
undue
preference over smaller ones for the
noon December 14th, to accommodate
ditect
the
singing
of
carols
f~r
will
listeners.
prizes,
since what is sought is artistic
those' who Wish 'to co-operat~ with the Due,
f
a
half
bour.
Miss
Margaret
'flIttle,
0
Judd
Timm,
coacb
of
the
Pennsylvania
effect."
postal department by doing theiT ChristThe judges In this year.
1 wID...
mas mailing early, and also insuring Harvard Avenue, is c1)ainnan of the 'c0m\- Military College, was p ....nt and arose al
request
of
tbe
toastmasto:r,
altbough
he
announced
later.
the
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thereby better delivery, hand6ng, and mittee.
Business houses will not be eIiiJ..le for
Everyone is cordiany .invited to take did not malr. an address_
service than is possible in the last minute
Dr_
E.
LeRoy
Mercer,.of
North
Chester
entry
in the contest Ibis year.
party in this commumty' affair
rush .
NEARLY THREE HUNDRED
ATIEND 'rt'OOTBALL DINNER
CLUB CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM BY CDORUS
RULES APPLYING TO
C1!1RIS'n'll,BAS CONTEST
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$1.98
& CROSBY STREETS
NEW SCHOOL BOARD
IN FIRST MEETING
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 13,1935
MRS JACKSON HEADS
CHRISTMAS PLANS
SILK
PAJAMAS
12TH
50
week.
LOVEL Y TWO PIECE
$1140 to $1282 Delivered Equipped
TH~
aixteen and .b:ty.four olleabundredthe f.
and northwardl¥ on the arc of a circle euefl.
Ing to the left with. radius of two hund~
lorty feet tbe are diatance of twenty-thr
and thirty.. tx one-hundredths feet to th 18~
of beginning.
e p ceo
WAYNE MOSTELLER
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS
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northeuterlJ' side
Iwide).
thence extendlq north IIlxt7-eeven de-- two and thlrty.two one-hundredtha
to'·
ht mlnules eat alone tbe said side point. thence north slx17.oelght deareee tbln,.-
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HER
,I -
DECEMBER 6, 193&
Upland road (fort,. teet o;e dea'rees ~.three minute. Welt tift"
Roebuck
and
Co.
522 EDGMONT AVE., CHESTER, PA., PHONE 9111
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LONDON SINGERS AT
COUEGE TONIGHT
Vocalists Headed by John Go. .
to Present Varied Program of
Old Holiday Songs_ John Goss and his London SingerS, who
scored an outstanding success on their
vjsit here three years ago, will again be
heard in a special Christmas program in
Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore College,
at 8 o'clock tonight, Friday, December
13th. As this quintet of male voices is to
appear under the auspices of the Cooper
Foundation, admission will be free and
open to all.
As in their previous engagement, tite
London Singers wnI present their program
of 28 songs in five groups. The first consists of a half·a-dozen old English songs,
and the second of five songs from Shakespeare, sung as solos by John Goss. There
foJlows a group of three classical German
Lieder and tbree French ch!\llSODS.
Nc.'tt comes the part of the program
which distinguishes it as a special Christmas concert, a group of five carols, ineluding tbe Corpus Christi carol, for their
rendition of which the Goss company Is
particularly noted. The London Singers
conclude the program with six sea chanteys.
the songs for which they are hest known_
ufare Ye Well and Good-bye" and "Way
Down to Hilo," the first chanleys on the
prog~, are to be performed here for the
fi:st time.
This is the first of a series Qf fiDe programs being brought to tbe college this
season by the Cooper Foundation. On
January 18th, Mme. Elizabeth Schuman,
acknowledged one of the foremost interPel<· f G
classical
will
rs 0 'ta~~1 thier ~mP9!trs"tal
b v~: r~ W ~mna: d· D •v;ce
.:ost ~~~ :m~an ~:.m u:p
J
r:cae:.:
_
.t~l!"raryr::o~~:~ J:~
with a lecture by Sir Artbur Salter, Gladslone Profe:isqr of folitic:a\ Tbeory aDCl
InstitutiOn, Oxford University, OD March
19_
,
TWO FROM BORO PUT
ON COLLEGE BOARD
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Leolllll"d C. Ashton and
Claude C. Smith Elected at
Annual Meeting Last Week
Mrs_ Leonard C. Ashton, of Elm Avenue, and Claude C. Smith, of Baltimore
Pike. were elected to the Board of Swarthmore CoJ1ege at the annual meeting of the
Corporation on Tuesday, December 3.
Phillip M. Sharples, a retiring member of
the Board, after twenty-six years oC serv...
,-ce, was made a member emen·tus_
Mrs. Ashton, who was elected president
of the Philadelphia City Board of the
y. W. C. A. two months ago, after having
served on the Board for several years. is
a former president of the Philadelphia
Vassar College Alumnae Association. She
is an accomplished pianist and until re.
cenUy has given several programs each
year. She is a member of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church, where she has sung
in the choir for fifteen years, and until
last year led the annual Christmas Community Carol Singing of the Borough. She
has also led group singing in different parts
of Philadelphia. In addition to having
been treasurer of the Swarthmore Community Shop since it was begun three years
ago, Mrs. Ashton is a member of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club, the Players
Club and the Women's International
League. In Philadelphia she belongs to the
Art Alliance, New Century Club, where she
is a member of the Music Committee. and
the Women's University Club.
Mr. Smith, who
, is a melllber of the law
firm of Duane, Morris .. lfecksch~r, of
Philadelphia, is solicitor for the Swarthmore Schoo1 Board, wJUch positfon he bas
held for approximately the last ten yean.
He is also a member of tbe Board of Di~
rectors of the Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company, elected in 1928, and
llas b~ a meml>er of the Board of the
SorartbQlore Public Library since its Ina:pti.OD. He is also a member of the
Pluladelpbla l!ar Association, Pennsylvania
State Bar Association, American Bar Assodation (on wbi~ he is chairman of various
committees) t Swarthmore Players Club,
M.idday Club, Rolling Green Go1f Club,
Ozone C1pb, and the Lawyers Club of
PbUadeipbla. He Is an overseer of the
Swarthmore Friends' Meeting and a trustee
of Friends' Central School.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
DEC 12 1935
6
FRIENDS' BARREL
PACKING NEXT WEEK
THE SWARTHMOREAN
COLLEGE BELL PLACED
DECEMBER
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In tht' Unum CongngaIn r.lUnton. M.IO:S. at the
Horror of H,"
IlOn.11 Church
ABOVE BOTANY BUILDING
I.,,,t nH'l'tll!)! of the IJtJlul,tllons Tcam of
the UIII\'tr1'lh Chnsh.lII A~"orl.1tion
6,
1935
uortiL('d"hrly Klde or Ullilwlr rond ((orty ('(>l Ollt' dqnc('"H t-\;t.ltt~-thr-;'e-ml~tI(l'S ,~':tr.rt;
\\Idl', tllt'lIl
I
'lhe \\t'll knon" colllJ':c bell. "hich is fmd thn'<' olll'-llIIndrt.'(UI1IJ fl..... l til II 111" .. 1, (l't't to II .101Ot un the northcushrly Kidl' r
tin fin' south twenty-one dt'g'recs forty minutes Upland rund RIHI thent'(' ulung thl' IIl1l1U! til
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run).! to cl'll'l,rale the \\lnmng of all athletic (.Ist 1\\0 Jllultlrl.. 1 :1.1111 ("n:h«'(',. und tHllly-h\u 1\\0 fulluwlnK ('OUrsl'S IIl1d dlllttlnCl'9, noru~
contcst", 15 finalh In iLs new loc.ltion In ()l1l"-}n.. Il,ln,
Annual Get. Together for Christ· In Memorial Service This Sunday
the IO\\l'r of the botany budding. The new hlllllirul flllIl hHnt}.fiH (et't 10 :r ,)fllllt 011 tlnd lIorLh\\llrllly un Ih(' arc of u ~lrcle lain
mas Welfare Work Source of
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sl'lectcd b("(.lUsc of Its Ihl' lIorthe:t!O(crly Nul(, elf VI)lnrul road lIllIl lUg to the left with II rndmlS of h\o hundr"j
Ch.lrll~ P.uhr of }I.lrk Avenue, .1 mcm- lor.lllun
thmue t
Iilon" tht
tI(,· furty h f('Ct the lire tfilllnnce of hv("ly.I'",,,.
I .llllelic
I
Great Entertainment
fi,·I,I. I)(,C.lu'e ,'1 gn'(.'S
l s:rme north twenty-olle
I111mIrCi I :nttl
III r of thIC color ~lIard of the Pcnns) Ivania l)roXlOuh lu tIe
or yI
mmu
('21 w~t hu,
11",1 t Irh-slx olll.... hundn.'1lths fed. to the })I,\.'
is
morc
ca"J1v
.lcc;e~lble
to
the
c;heerleaders
tllxt('('n
ft
...
·1 10 tht, first mentIOned Imlnt nntl of lnf.:llllllnn.
'lJl( S\\,lrthlllflrl f'mml ... • Barnl P.lck III .. toru:.lI Sond\ ••md Henrv A Ptlrsol.
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m Ch.lf/.\'C uf Its oper.ltlOn .md bec.lU"c or place of bccinning.
No lJUllrO'licmenb Vacunt ground
In!.! I" .11\\.1\" ,I ft:"tl\(' OC(.I"lon 'fl,,<_ 'e I' Jr of tht, SuolUl Clh Troop, Phil,ldelphla,
40
In
-if,
III(
IUSl\c,
bl"l.rlllnmf.:
lit
n
l.ulll
The hell
It \\111 lit: ht Id on 'I hllrsd.l\ Decembn wlor gu mi \\111 P:trIlUIMh: In the Forh- the firmm'''s or the fr.lIl1t\\ork
011
the IlUrtluflslcrly !>lIlc of Ulllnntl
Sold all th~ Ilropcrty o( Gludys II. Huitt r
\\ .IS rUIi/.! for thc fir"t lime tillS S('.lson to 1101111
rUUlI (forty (1.....·1 \\1"1..') lit tfu dl~tlmcc or twu mortJ.!'.IJ!ur Ulld Muno.1 iJeH'luJJnIt.'flt Co. r( d
12th. from oJ until S odu(k, .It II Ie u'I ct· I "t'\('nth Antlu.1I Chllnh Sen'lcc of the
, Pl'Un"\ h .111'" Sonet \ uf Suns of the Rc\'o_ (debr.ltc thc footb.tli te.lm·s vIctory o\'cr huudrClI 111111 61XI)-01l(O (lCt. mt.lsureci f;uulill O\~lIcr
In~ Iioll"('
h\t·III)'IIIlt· t!t1-::r<-...>t; (orty nllllull'1I C.lst 1I101l»! I
johns HopkinS
the II.IM Hul(' of Upllilid rO'1t1 from 1111 mtcr- j HA \ MONO
STOI'"",u. Attorney
J 1\ t· h.ITTt'l" Irl' Jl \( kl'd \\ ith (ontriiJuted lullOn. to (UnlJucmnr.lle the begmmng of
'I hl' pr.m ror the reconstructIOn of the i;1..'t tlUll \\ IIh thl' southe Isl( rh ~III'1 uf Milium
NATHAN .. I'Jo;CIIIN.
foud 1.lh(h to\" ,mil d()thm~ for fl\ e lhe Ult.unprmnt uf the American Arm.\
rmul ~ fifty fl't t "Idel tilt'lU e ('xt(,lItimg north
Sll("rllT
hell
\\as
dr.mn
up
by
l\Jr
Nurns
joncs
"dHl()I" \\IUrl'
l\\lllty (fft
IIIIIIUIt-S
0111..' Ir==============::::~~
Instructor In Sucntlfic Dr.mmg: "lxt\-clJ.!ht
huru'rcd nlld
hHllh-fi\(~
to ul'.\~tIlOlIIt,
h)()k forn.tnl to .tTl hllll!.! l.lnd for I\\u hdd .It ... u\lutk tlu" Sund.l\ aftl'fnoon P.lrt-tlme
I (on"-trmhon "as carried out under tlWlll(' south Iwellh·olle Ilevrl~s rl,rty hlillutes
IJeHlllhll" Mlh In St ).une... Church ZZnd lam I tIe
II Irrcl ... "::0 to tht Slllo[llIl
c·
1'1 II Ia d e Ip I1M '
the (hrntlUll or Mr HarH" of CI uke 111(1 (1st 1\\0 hundred and eighty f('("t to n Jllllllt,
On Wednesday
thllll{' suuth Mxh'lI).!'ht titJ!rel..'S I\'llll) flUIIL III!.! Sl hnol m Smith (.In,hll.l.
one
g-m..
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II
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1I1T\ t:\
Pre\
IOUS
to
its
lie"
loc
It
IOn
th'
Ult";
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unl'
huntlrClI
nlill
t\\(,llty.fhe
(eet
I
f
Ie "t'rmun "1
H' prl'.ll: led )\ thc
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December 11 th
(lui tlllht (IHIll\ Sll(ltlr (I~"( .In or /(.
j ,I I' t \:
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lJcU\\,IShull".lbmethelll,lids'donnilor\' III I 1"'lIIt til, HII' nurlhllstlrl) suit flf Up
IllId ruul Ind Ih('1)(e ulun,r titc :>.Ihle fll'llh
I nlnrul dllltllcll '1 h~ I rll Ilel,,' :'\ll_lIllOr l (\
O"l" I or
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1\\"'lIt) Olll' d("J.{r(ls (uri) IIIIIIUI(>; \H'~t 1\\0
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{dlJl I II It' (I 11 II( n n" II onu' III .lnd thn(' \\111 he (li"-pIIHd .1::; u"u.11 the
hUlldr( I .lIltl l'1J.!'flt) fCI t to Iht 1tl",,1 JllelJ
I () II ltr I \\()
ht lutlful II.I~" (lr the sOlllh- as \\t'li .1" I
tmllcd IlOlllt .lIld pl,lce of OcI'IIIIllII/!
1'1 II I II II IPI11.1 nUl\t til
Named Colby A. A. Sports
tlJ() I 01 IIIl \.muus lrool'''- slahonl'd .It I
I,It II ( I lr i I I III I) I~" If( In.1I Ic I)\ ,I H'I'
LIlt '; I h(>).!'I1I1I1I1t: .It I lIulllt 011 tll( nurlh
Manage.'
Opens Its Christmas Sack
(Ollllncmor.llin!!
thc (hffcrenl I
(.I~llri) SlIft of VJllu11f1 rllld (furt) (cct ""h.')
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\\IJllItll t ir ur III H (1\ IIH
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It thl' Ih~1 IIIlI of St'\( II hlllulrcd cI).!'ht} OIU
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Student Religion Speaker
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FOR XMAS
HAMILTON
GRUEN
ELGIN
WAYNE MOSTELLER
be thrifty this Christmas and buy useful
thL'IgS that the whole family can enjoy?
HEATER
TIRES
CHAINS
CIGARETIE LIGHTERS
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HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
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SILK
PAJAMAS
$1.98
AND UP TO $4.98
Sdk Crepe, Salin, Tea Rose and Blue.
Del,ghtful styles
For Christmas
Cash
$4.00 Down-$4.00 Monthly-5maH Carrying Charge
What a gift I And what a price-for a full sIZe double bar bike
With rust proof coated frames. chromium plated sprocket and rims;
truss rods. full size Troxel ..addle, new deSign handle bar stem, and
rem forced handle bars Get yours Saturday
~j!ars,
CHESTER
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522 EDGMONT AVE., CHESTER, PA., PHONE 9111
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LONDON SINGERS AT
COLLEGE TONIGHT
LONDON SINGERS AT COLLEGE TONIGHT
On Dccemucr 5 folll)\\ 109 a complauH I
Ihere "as lasl and rockl", elm ,n" on
I Cht'ster Road .about 4 '0 111 the .Ifternoon
I an ofJiccr \\ as placed at the south end of
Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher Presents I'hc undt·fI>.ISS .md !!a\c \\.Irmngs to Ihl
Vocalists Headed by John Goss
G -d
C·
dTl\cr~ of five c.lrs Smce "e\('r.al of tho .. ~
w anee oWlselllng for Con- j"tOIJ])ld '\ere cmploHes of the ford .Mutor
to Present Varied Program of
sideration of Directors
ComlJ.lll\, Cill'sler, the nun I)!ellll'nt of th.lt
Old Holiday Songs
Ieomp.IIl' \\.1<; \\.nnld th It Irn . .t .. \\Quld III
Al the re!!ular monlhh lUeelillg: of the I nudc If the "101•• tlon~ contmul.'d It It l~
lohn ('0"" .lIul Ill .. I lindon Slll~tr" \\ho
S\\.uthmore SdlOol Bu.ud, hl'ld In the i been noteu In the Police DqHrlnltnt th It
"'tllnd
In (lut ... llnfltn~ "mIt .. " un their
Hll!h School BUilding- on l\lUIlO," C\('llIn:.: 11hl numlJ~r IIf ()ffl'n~ .. It I" de(ftil"l
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thnt '(Ir-- .I!!U \\111 It.:.lln be
the nc\\ member~. Georgc C ~chol}lnger th.ll dale
h(
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III
I "Pt(] Ii (hn .. tm l" pro_r.lnl In
,lOd j amcs II 1I0rn td.I), took thl'lr hr"l
\t \ 00 P :\1 on IJ~C( mhtr 6 the 1111
('llIlllItr .:\ltIJUIrI II Su Irthmon ColIlge,
active Il.Irl In a meelm:.: of the Board to Comp,lI1\ re"lIolHied to a call from 215
it S u(IOlk tlllll_lIt I wll\. f)t(lIllbcr
\\Inch thc) \\cre cll'ctcd 1.I<;t month
\.I""lr \\(nue. \\htre IIll.'!lctnc \\lre" I",
1
'Ill
\:, till" qUlnht 01 liMit \(lilb I~ to
Mrs \V,drlo E fl5her, of H.lnard \\e burnll1~
Tht I·lt:ctnc COIl1I).1", .t1~0
.II'lll.lr
ulllllr thl m"j'l(l'" of Ih~ C{)oJllr
nuel \\.IS present
in .1 vcr) ml~reshng: manner the (lrobllrn uf imme(liatei)
of gUidance coun"l'Ihng- for the stud~nl",.1
i\t:;; 02 PM, .11"0 un DI.'Ct:mher 6 .1
,I OJllll to III
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In
thllr pH \ !ou.. en.! 1"::( nllnt thc
mo\Cml'nt "hlch has recenth been g:1\Cn fl~hl firc at Riur\le\\ Ro.ul .lIul the Rill
f undon SIIl_l'r... \\111 prl.'~cllt Ilalr pfUg:r.un
much attention In .1 grcat m.m) SChOOb[ro.ul \\.15 IxtJn,.!:U1"h~~IIJ\ Ihe C()nIP'~l\
and of "hlch Mr" h"her has made.m
On Saturd.l\ c\t'mng IJtc('mhtr I "IX
411 2S ..un.! .. III II't' .!fOllp'" 'I hl f1r .. t lonexten"I\C sturh
Mr ])I"-que, \\ho ".IS tars \\ere \\rccked on the Sproul ROllI
"H'" (If .1 h.tH .1 doaD old En.!h ..h "on:.:".
clccted preSident of the Board at the an-I btldl!:e u\er thc Crum Creek .1" a re"ult nf
.lI1d
IIIl "lulnd of Ii\( "Olll!'" from Sh.lklS.
John Goss (center) and his quartet. who Will present a Christmas
nual or~amz.lhon mcetlng: on Dccembcr 2. thc ~heet of ICC on the road Roger Kauri
lit
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"lIn~ ,'" "010" 1)\ John Go"s
There
pl"ogram of carols and chanteys in Clothier Memorial at 8:15 this
referrcd the matter to thc Instructton com-I m.m of Dartmouth \\cnue \\.IS the dmt'r
(n]]o\\ ...1 ~r()up ut thrce cla""lc.11 Gnman
evenmg, Friday. December 13th. under the auspices of the Cooper
Foundation.
nuttee for stud).
of one or the c.iT:. \\hKh flg-ured In Ihe
I.It'dl'r .intI thrICl' fr~l1dl rh .. ncon...
The bid of the Manufacturcrs' Apprai"al aCCHlent hut fortun Iteh cscaped IIlJun
:\"X( tOIlll:S thl Jl Ht 01 Ull program
Compan), of PhlladclphJa, III the .lmount I.llthoug:h thc velucle he occupltd "as bmlh I
\\ 1m h (11"tln~ul"h('" It ,\S .1 "perl.11 Christof $160 for the aPl'rai"'al of the School damaJ!ed
m.I" (Unlcrt .1 l!roup of fi\e caro)", mDIstnct's movable furUlture, fixtures amI
1 he local police a<:;"'lstcd the Statc Hlgh~ 1
dudlll.! thc Corpu,; Chnstl carol, for their
eqUIpment in all thc bUlldmgs, \\ as ac- \\ a\' Patr?1 in connectIOn ~\ Ith .m acddent
rlllliltum of "Imh tht Go:,,~ company is
(('ptcd, subJcct to approval by the Proll- at the bndge on thc Baltimore Plkc o\'('r I
p.lrltcul.trh noted
The London Stnj!crs
crt) Committee and thc Insurance Com~ the Crum Creek thc same da\ There \\ as
loncludt:, the prugr.lm \\Ith SIX "'e,1 chantc)s,
m,llee ol Ihe .pcnficallons 01 the ap· al.o an accident al Ihe ~!eel,a Short Lme I H
L Mill
A t
T
t
t
t F t f
H' h S h I T
s
pTalsal
Station on Sproul Road ThiS \\ as handled l a r r y .
er c s as .oas mas er a
e e or . 19
c 00
eam J the "ong:s [ur \\ hith thc) arc best kno\\ n
'F.lre \t! Well and Good-b\e" and "\Vay
frank R Morcy, supervlc;mg prmclpal by the SprinJ:tfield TO\\nship Police.
i
Held Tuesday m Swarthmore Methodist Church
Do\\n to Hdo," the first chante)s on the
rcportcd an cnrollment of 881 and an avecOn December 8 at 130 A 1\1, Alex- I
program arc to be performed here for the
age monthly attendance of 98 per cent ander Burke. of Br," M,mr, was arrested
Practlcall) c\cr) person prommt'!nt 10 ~ Road S" .Irlhmorc, "ho IS head of the iirst tlmc
Mr Morey told of the mterest that had for speeding on Chester Road. Hc IS schcd- the public e\e of S" arthmore and m ac- I Department of Ph) slcal Educalton al the
ThlS ts the first of a sem's of fine probeen taken in Parcnt Conference dunng uled to appear for heanng on the 17th lions In the mtercst or the Borough, \\ as Univer"lh oC Pcnns) h ama and a former
~rams belD.!! brou!!hl to the collegc thiS
pn.'5ent at the Football Dmner sponsored AII-~mertcan quarterback, \\a5 assigned b}
Education \Vcek
A total of 59 parents
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On
season by the Cooper Foundation
visited thc school that week and several Breaks Ground for Sewer Project by a commntee of seven men, J Paul the master of ceremunles the tOPIC of
januar) 18th, Mme Ehzabeth Schuman.
Bro\\n, Wilham Cracmer, Elric S Sproat, "Ph)slcal Injurtes III FoothaH" He spoke
came the followmg week
The fir5t spadeful of earth to be dug in Samuel M Dodd, E M. Buchner, Jack of the grc,lt phulcal de\elopment clerl\ed acknO\\ IcdJ,tecl one of the fmemost interMr. Morey also included In his rcport
preters of German clas<:ical composers, will
a rl'5umc of the work ac;comphshed at the connechon with the Central Delaware Hanna and Laurencc Drew, for the High from competitive sporls as \\ell as the
SUH
a reCital m Clothier. Advance recital
County
Sewer
AuthOrity
proJcct
III
wluc;h
Schoo] football tcams on Tuesday evemng buildmg of morale Dr Mercer said ath
schools by WPA labor, which has just
b)
Charles
Weidman and DoriS Humphrey,
Swarthmore
will
Jom
was
removcd
at
of thiS \\eck
letlc sports dcvelop pahence, tolcrancc,
been discontinued, the appropriation having
mo::t noted Amencan exponents of conScllers
Avcnue
below
Chester
Pike
in
RldThe dinner \\as held in the SOCial Hall courtesy and chlValr}
All Ihe speakers
been consumed, due to a raise in rates, be·
tempor.try danclDg on February 14th, will
fore all the work could bc completed Icy Park on Monday by J. Paul Brown of the Methodlst Church WIth approxI- ga\c ven good examples from their per.....
r.'lnuc th ... xnes ",hh;h ",in cOIIC'lude
president
of
the
Authority
and
Swarthmore
However, the major part of the prolect.
mately thrre ':.t .. ..:- -l 'JarClit~ auJ utnt:!r s.mal cxp~rita ... ~ "lh.:rc 5p(j~u, 11 corBorough
Councilman
\\ah
a lecturc by Sir Arthur SaIter, Gladwas finished and included painting, plasterboosters of the teams contnbutlng to Its rectI) engaged in, fit the participator for
Others
from
S\\
arthmorc
who
were
pres
stone
Professor of Political Theory and
b.lttlcs
of
later
hfe
and
leach
him
or
the
ing, carpentry and plumbmg and electncal
SUCCl'SS b) their prescnce
ent
at
the
ground
breakmg
mcluded
J
Inslltuhun)
Oxford Umverslt) I on Man;b
her
10
fig~t
fairl}'
repairs m various class-rooms and in other
The occasIOn \'\.'as opened by "Bud"
Mr Burt, sports editor of the Chcster 19
Archer
Turner.
president
of
Borough
Counparts of the bulldmgs
Other Improve.
cd, Elliott Richardson, secretary; Thomas \Verner who called on thc assembly for a Tlmt's, \\as also at thc speakers' table and
ments, sug-gested by Mr Morey, such as
c;heer and afterward, at appropnate intcr- g-a\'e a short talk
the plaCing of weatherstriPPing, with the E Hcsscnbruch, counCIlman, and FrederiC
51 Pauxtts, coach of thc Umverslt\ of
Calvert, secrctary of Ridley Township va1s dUring the e\cmng. acted as leader
uncompleted Jobs, were referred to the
In se\ eral other mSI)mng ")ells"
Pcnns) Ivama and formcr coach at Dick
CommiSSioners
Property Committee to act WIthin the bud--- --Borough Councilman Harry L Miller's mson College for mam ... ears m spite of
gel
con~eninht) as lonstmaster enginecred the the fact Ihat hemg called upon so latc In
Mr Morey also reminded the Board that
part} to ccrtam 5UCCC5S
the prog-ram hc c1almE'd he had alread\
the Rutgers Avenue School had been III
Aftcr the girls' hockc) squad of the High I \.hanl'ed hiS specch ft\ e hmes, gave a most Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton and
usc five )ears that day, the second MonSchool h.ld allJleased the appetltcs o{ thcfinstructl\c <;prcch to the bo\" He ~tresscd
day in Dccember, and saul that the comhClaude C. Smith Elected at
J,::Ulsls In sCf\in!l: rood prepared undcr thc the mlnt II IttJlude of a t~am to\\;rd the
hon of the bUlldmg had held up fine durdlrcctlon of 1\1r:. Charle~ Kurtzhalz. thc school and the commumh heing a 1arJ!:c
Annual Meeting Last Week
ing that time
"peakcr:.
\Hre
mtroduccd
In
l\1r
l\hlJcr
Itrtor
in
Ihe
"'uccc"s
or
fmlurc
of
the
t('
1m
Welfare
Division
of
Community
...- - \\hn hr ... t hroUl.!ht out thc fact that the
l\lr" Ed\\m \ Y.nnall. or Ke",on \\cMrs Leonard C \"'hton. of Elm AvcHealth Society in Regular
S\\
Irillmor~
HIg:h
l(,,11ll
01
nlm:h
hc
n,l,;
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nul',
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urJln~ecl
In
the
loa"-tma"'h'r
nul.'
.mel CI.ltlde C Smith, 01 B Ilhmorc
Meeting tl.is Week
nnml)(r III 1000 h.ld a ,!reat dell III com ("ho a... u~II.11 \\ I.. Ju ... t full 01 "urpr."e") Plh. \ure dected to thl.' Board of S\\.lrth\t the re~l1lar mctlln,! 01 tIl( \\lllm mOil nlth the jln"cnt hUll, It not h.I\'ll1o!
(ContinuC(l nn Page~)
I more ColJege .It the annual methn/-! of the
1)1\ 1"1011 01 the COlllllllllllt\ Ill'dth Sm let\
\\ on .111\ g:.lmr .... either
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lit hi 011 l)llICmhl t 10 lurthtl ]llms {til
I r.mk R :\Iorc\, SUlllf\ Nil":: PrlllCll1al!
I Phillip :\1 Sh.Hple ...1 f(·tmn:,: Humher of
Chnqm.ls nlrIC dl"lll . . ~t.d ~11" \ I J uk 01 ~\\ Irthmorc S(llIml .. \\ '" tIll-' III ... t I
I Lhl' Bo.lnl .lltt:r I\\~nt\ '-IX \{ Ir" 01 "tt\It" not I
IU \\ .1 . . III "It· a Ill( mh( I t m~nttl"
Women to Hold Second Annual <;011 ul P.Hk \ \ enUl \\ Itll b III (h lr.!( 01 .. !n Iktr 1Il(1 tonk .1 ... Ill... tl xt .
thl (hll"tm '" \lork II I" lound th It tht till Iitl tit It \nU re h(kl:ll th It count .. hilt
:\11" \",hlun \\h" \\ I'" lllClul lJlt .. ult'nt
Concert at Club House Tues·
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IO\\n"]llOp II II\\t n~J1onl II
{( ,.l'IHIOU" I\ IH 11( '" tltd \(1/1 tllh tl" .lntl I)lOlllfild tu
day Evening
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mln\ S\\ IlthIllIlC.Hl"Il.l1tlllflllt (nh \( lr In the choll lor Jlltun \ t 11"', and until
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the next (On<:ul~lltlim I" thl (hll .. tllll"
lit III Rulnlt ( III qu~ ul J)1\:\:tl II' lrt .1" 10110\\"
la . . t \eal luI thl IIlIlUtI Chn"tmls Cnm'Jh( ChOlll,; \\IIIIH 1,;"I . . tulln the Dor hl"l.ct" lhb ,ell the \\lltlre DI\ .... OI1I .. ~tllull )In Ident 01 the S\\ IrthIllO\(' S.honl
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otll\ john"tnn( BI"clcl 1I.lIp Ino ot Phtl- t'.l!.!tr tn m.1 k{ ('ar I\ Jlr~Jllr.l IIOn'" In,1 \\OUldl BOlld Inllm\ld :\Ir ::\IOH\ ~ (hltn"" 01 ).!Ible tor tht' competltwn Illll ..t b~ lIl"tll1{'d has 11"0 ]('d I!TnUp "Ul!!lIlg In {hfllnnl puts
Hlrlplu.l, \\Imh \\111 gl\e t\\O POUI),; 01 hke am contnbutlon ... 01 mone\ or tlllnrd the !lIlli, In d(,Pllllll.! tlil attltlUh 01 th('land O]Wrllld not Ilt~r than SltUI"I\' 01 Phll.ulclpllll
In lddltion to ha.vmg
"elcrllcl numbcrs
goods In Decemher 21 P~n"hlhll: ~()od .. IStl\('()1 Homl (on.ml mll:r-choll,,-tlc ath DC(:l!mbl:r 21. mel mu"t Ill' hg:htc(1 l'((h he(,1l trea ... unr of the S\\arthrnore ComThe follO\\lng number:> \\111 he sun/.\' In nl.1\ b e reCCI\ e{ I a'" .
laic a,~~,
'Iomll\ Dt Ildl(" lie !:'lIti th.11 the Bout! \\ •• s c1(,lph
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\ o'dock
E P 1\1, until mumh Shop "In_e It \\as Ij('..:un three .\e.lrs
the chorus \\Hh Cath('rme Loman ClothIer rember;n
Glfb nla) he I('(t .It lIu IlIlhrested m the "port" of lhe "choos an( .mel Inclucln1! _"ew "cars \('
.H!O
Mrs :\."hton is a mcmher of the
.IS accompamst
• Thc "Irglll s Slumber Woman·... Club. \\here ha"kets '~In hl' lookt'd to a greatly exlen
Noel" l'redcnc Field Bullard, 'How Far ~u"h Hall
Baskets \\ 111 he deb\'ered Oil I n l"lUm the matenal commg alon!! and the I to conte ... tants a~ to thc cxact t~me of their League In Phllad~ll>hl::\ she helonl!s to the
Is II 10 Belhlehem?" Richard Donovan,
,.. I
II d
I fore Chr,·slma... The expcrlence gamed thiS season, S\\31thmore lIl"pectton and the a ...\ards \\111 bc made [Art :\Ihancc, Nc\\ Century Club. \\here she
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"The N'c\,' Moon at Chn:.tmas" \V J
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I me ,oiunteer "cn'icc 15 capable o{ the bC5t
on t e a"ls 0 t e Judgc:. 1m IngS, W IC) IS a member of thc h'luslc Commillce. and
commlttce \\1 \\CCO
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Coach MacA\o\. 0
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the \Vomens Unnerslty Club
Marsll,' "In the Carpcntcr's Shop." Fa)
for pac 1IlJ! an ( e I\'enn,.. )
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Mr Smith. who IS a member of the Jaw
Fosler. "Pal·a-pan" arranged b\ Kat h - ha\ e a Icw extra h ours, Ih e) rna,'
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erme K DaVIS, "Les anJ!es dans nos c;amd e n M s A F Jack<:on advl<:cd the bo)s from IS expcrlence
e I tenor hg tmg )\ \\hleh IS meant the effect firm of Duane, MorriS & Heckscher, of
l>agncs" (old French carol). arrangcd b)., to gO~ use 871 a d ~ lout how ) Otl stated that In his estImation matcnal ftJ.! produced hom th(' exlcrior, thiS includes Philadelphia. IS solIcitor for the SwarthF D. "The 'ngm at the Manger, S\\ art more
., an
m(
ured 40 per cent, coachmt!, 30 per cent. and I dccorations and hghtinj! on the shrubbery morc School Board, \\ hlCh pO"'ltion he has
;ranged 1)\ \'Ictor Hard"
can help
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breaks 30 per cent. In the accomph"hm('nt I and trces and elcctnc.llh lighted" reaths, held for approxlmatel\ the last ten years
Cluh nlemh('r" \\111 he acimltt('d b\ m('nl
Carol Singing Christmas Eve
or a tlam He "aId he \\a" much 1m cand1('" and othcr decoratIOns In "inuo\\s He I" al"o a memher of th(' Hoard of DlThlre "III bc a "m III ad
----I pn'~cd b\
the "plendHI turnout that had I Enlr:mt" ma~ he "ure thal thrlr dt:(orallon~ rectors of the S" arthmorc Xattonal ll.mk
ber"hlp card"The annual Commumh Christmas
hecn "tl'l\en the bo\S that m~ht
\lto~cther \\111 bc Iudged b) nolll ... mj! thiS newspaper, and Trust Compan',, elected III 1928 and
mISSIOn
charge for non-mcmbers
I Carol
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"in~ing under thc auspices of the nter c- his speech provcd \ cn inspiring to even - in \\' rllmg not later th:m December 19. has heen a member of the Board of the
nommatlOnal Committee of S\\ arthmorc one and \\ as peppered by several of the h\ 0 da) s beforc the begmning of the con· Swarthmore Public Library since its inPost Office Open TillS Tomorrow \\111 be hcld at the entrance of the BorOl.gh amu ...ing and appropnate jokes "hich test
ceplion
He IS also a member of the
"In the spmt of equal opportunity for Philadelphia Bar Association. Pennsylvania
The Swarthmore Post Officc \\ III remain Hall on Park Avenuc, Chnstmas Eve, seemed to form a part of each sptech that
evemng and "hlch ne\cr failed to pro all, the large in"tallations \\ilI not be given State Bar Assoclahon. American Bar Assoopen unhl 500 o'clock thiS Saturday after- Dccember 2... th. at 730 P 1\1
Mrs
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Bre\\ster.
of
DlCkmson
Avevoke genuine, heartfelt laughter from the undue preference over smaller ones for the dation (on which he is chairman of various
noon , Dcc;ember 14th to accommodate
uc
\\
ill
duect
the
singing
of
carols
for
hsteners.
prizes. since \\ hat is sought is artistic committees), Swarthmore Plavers Club,
tho<:e who wi"h to co opcrate WJth the
~
half
hour
1\.11"'5
Margaret
Tuttle,
of
Judd
Tlmm,
c03c;h
of
the
Pcnns)
h
ama
effect
n
Midday Club, Rolhng Green Golf Club,
postal dcpartment by domg their ChristHanard
~'\enue,
l5
c;hanman
of
thc
comMlht:\ry
College,
\\as
pr~ent
and
aro"'c
at
The
Judges
m
this
ycar's
contest
will
be
Ozone
Club. and .the Lawyers Club of
mas madIn~ eal ", and also insurmg
the
request
of
the
toastmaster,
although
he
announced
laler
Philadelphia.
He IS an overscer of the
millee
thcreln better drhveT) , handltng, and
Ill\
Ited
to
take
dul
not
make
an
address
Buslllcss
houses
wdl
not
be
eligible
for
Swarthmore
Friends'
Meeting and a trustee
E\
en
one
IS
cordial!)
sen icc than IS pos"lblc In the last minute
Dr. E LeRo} Mercer, of North Chester entry In the contest this year
of Friends' Central Schoo1.
affair
parh
In
thiS
commumt)
rush
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NEARLY
THREE HUNDRED
ATTEND FOOTBALL DINNER
TWO FROM BORO PUT
ON COLLEGE BOARD
MRS. JACKSON HEADS
CHRISTMAS PLANS
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CLUB CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM BY CHORUS
RULES APPLYING TO
Cf'RIS"'lI11' AS CONTEST
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$23-44
OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING
~
Police and Fire Dept. News
IBm .
Value Elsewhere, $35.00
F. B. FRANCIS
& CROSBY STREETS
AN ELGIN BIKE
lot:> II-A .Ind 32·A (form(!rly J u1,; 31 10
Ih lin lusl\c) 17 allli 'l~ uqnnlllllJ!' nt 111('
,I·omt of IIIh:-rM' tlOn of Ihe SOllllr( il:>terly HII}I
) u( Mllnon rlloltl (fittv fe(!t \\I.Il) \\Itb th('
$1140 to $1282 Delivered Equipped
12TH
ONE DAY ONLY
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NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS
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NEW SCHOOL BOARD
IN FIRST MEETING III.m'
$2.50 PER YEA
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n to 31. lIIc1USI\e) 51 to 5'~, mclusl\e. lie
1·{tUTHIl).!' at the IUtIllI (If mtl'rSI>( lion of the
:>olllhlllShlly ;;uh of Almoa rond (fifty Cl't.tl
\\ 1111) with the !Hluth\\(':lterly :>Id( nf Dphnul
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ICorh fel't wul{). IhclI(l' ('xtcllding
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th(,IHe nurth tnellty-une tI(!J,l"r(e>l (ort) mmutc:> I
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tlurty olle.hulldr('(Uhs focet measured south
hH lit) »IlC dcg-rec>l (urty 1I1.IIUtI'S ensl olong:
the s,lId !ntl~ or S)cnhlore ronll from lis InterscctlOn \\ Ith the flouthensterly SIde o(
Manua ronll (lift) feel \\HIe) cOlltalnlng In
frunt ur Lnndth south twenty-olle degrees forty
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ro III one hUlldrel1
tuenl) (eet (each lot
heIR!': rorty (eet. \\ ule) IIl1d ~xlendltlg of tlmt
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M... F. M. Sawyer, of Rutge.. Ave- mediate Dancing Class at lbe WOmaD'.
nue, and while in Swarlbmore attended lbe Club Ho .....
at the Players Club.
Dr. and Mrs. Detlev 'Bronk bave taken
Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Carlson, of Boston, a house on Ridley Creek, near Media, for
left last week after having spent lbe winter.
Mr. aDd MH. LoW. Wheelock ITI..n1.sgi"lng Day and the week·end wilb
Mrs. J. A. Perry, of Thayer Road, eDRetum After Two Month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes, of Oberlin
tertained
a group of friends at luncheon
Abroad
Lafayette Avenues, and attending the
and bridge at the Strath Haven Ino, on
""formal.ee at lbe Players Club in which
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, of Elm Avenue. Mrs. Hayes took part. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday.
announces the engagement of her daughter, Burrill Warnock, of Vineland, N. J., who
The M. A. F. Sewing Club will meet
Constance, to Richard Davis Scales, son \vere also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Henry B. Cookman, of College
of Mr. William E. Scales, of Jamaica, Hayes on Thanksgiving Day, returned last Avenue, on Monday, Dcce'mber 16.
Long Island. The wedding: will take place week-end to attend the play and spend
Mrs. Howard B. Green, of South Chesin the spring.
the week-end in Swarthmore.
Miss Kent attended Grinnell College and
tcr Road, will be hostess to the Eight Club
Cornell University where she was a memMr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of at dessert bridge this afternoon.
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Scales is Swarthmore Avenue, entertained with a
Mrs. Harvey Schumacher, of Haverford
a graduate nf New York University and bridge party last Saturday evening.
Avenue,
entertained with a small dinner
a member of Alpha Kappa Psi. He is
party
last
Friday and will entertain again
Miss Nancy Armitage, of South Chester
now connected with the Scott Paper Comthis
evening.
Road, entertained a group of friends at
pany at Chester, Pa.
house dance on Friday evening.
Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wheelock have reentertained
a group of friends at a sewing
turned to their home on Park Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger, of
party
on
Tuesday
afternoon to introduce
after having spent two months abroad in Swarthmore Avenue, will be host and
them
Mrs.
Ira
J.
Brandfield, who with
to
England, France and Germany. They hostess at dinner and bridge tomorrow eveDr.
Brandfield
and
their two children
landed in Boston on Monday and had ning to a bridge club of which they are
recently
moved
into
an
apartment on Park
dinner with Mr. Wheelock's son-in-law and members.
Avenue.
The
Branufields
formerly lived in
daughter, Lieutenant and Mrs. H. L. J cnFrederick,
Md.
Dings, of Quincy, Mass.
Mrs. Robert H. Reed, of Cornell Avenue,
entertained the eight members o( her
Mrs. C. F. R/"5Sweiler, of Haverford
Mrs. E. C. Lappe, of Yale Avenuc, enbridge club at luncheon and bridge last Place, spent Monday and Tuesday of this
tertained a group of friends at dessert and Friday.
sewing last Friday afternoon. Among: the
week in Pottstown, Pa., the home of her
guests were Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen, Mrs.
sister,
Miss Leah Hancock, where her
Mrs. Joseph P. Conway and infant
Frederick N. Bell, Mrs. Pierce G. Gilbert, daughter returned early this week from the mother, Mrs. W. S. Hancock, of Beecher
Mrs. Paul Alger, Mrs. George Van Alen, Chester Hospital to their home on Vassar City, IlL, was ill.
---,.Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs. David McCahan, Avenue.
Mrs. W. W. Speakman is spending
Mrs. James Johnstone, Mrs. L. A. WetMrs. Elric S. Sproat, of Ogden Avenue, several weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. Willaufer, and Mrs. A. Craig Lippincott, of
Swarthmore, and Mrs. Fred Hartley, of has returned home after having spent two liam I. Hull, of Walnut Lane, before going
months with her mother, Mrs. W. E. to California, where she will spend the
Rutledge.
Knowles, of Orange, N. J., who has been winter.
Professor Paul W. Norton, of the Mas- seriously ill. Although Mrs. Knowles' conMrs. Frank Bassett has returned to her
sachusetts Institute o( Technology, spent dition is slightly improved, Mrs. Sproat
last week-end with his wife's parents, the plans to return to Orange soon to be with home in Ventnor, N. I., after having visited
her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs,
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle, of her again,.
Arthur E. Bassett, of North Cbester Road,
Harvard Avenue.
Renovations on the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bassett recently entertained at
--::----:-:
Mr. and Mrs. Leverick Woodruff and Mrs. James F. Bogardus, on Cornell Ave- tea in honor of her guest.
son, formerly of Highland Park, Pa., re- nue, are nearing completion.
cenUy moved to Swarthmore and are livMr, and Mrs. William Chaffee, formerly
Miss Cynthia Wickham will return from of Elkins Park, are spending the winter
ing at 306 South Chester Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff bad as their Hollins College, Virginia, next Friday, and with Mrs. Chaffee's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wickham from Washington and Lee Thomas S. Hurlock. of Springfield. Mr.
guests at sU!lper on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Giles, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley on Saturday, to spend the Christmas holi- William Chaffee is the son of Mr. and
Peel, and Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse. days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Chaffee, of Swarthmore Avenue.
'
A. S. Wickham. of North Chester Road .
t"Mr... and Mrs. Albert Ainsworth, former
Mrs. Joseph J. Geer, of Harvard Avertadents of Swarthmore, now residing in
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, of Co- nue, will be hostess to her luncheon-bridge
Joliet, III., spent Friday night with Mr. lumbia Avenue, will entertain at dinner in club next Friday.
I,bonl" of their son, Norman, tomorrow eveprior to the meeting of the InterMiss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
Cheeter·. Moet DI.Unetlve Theatro
Road, entertained at luncheon at the
Now Playin.
Strath Haven Inn yesterday in honor o(
RONALD COLMAN
Mrs. T. Atkinson Jenkins and her sisters,
Mrs. Beatrice Magffl Robinson and Miss
"The Man Who
Eudora
Magill, of Ogden Avenue.
Broke the Bank at ~~
Announce _ement
of Miss Constance Kent
I
.
DECEMBER 13, 1935,
Birtba
Mrs. Harry W. Suben. of Ventnor. who
is at lb. Stralb Haven Inn. entertained at
lbe dante recital of La Argentina last eveFriends of Mr. and Mn. Robert B.
ning. She will entertain before lbe. Christ·
mas operetta of the Mary Lyon School and Landb. of Hong Kong. China, will be
Wildc1iff Junior College neat Wednesday happy to learn of lbe b1rtb of a daughevening. Her daughter, EDen, who is a ter, Ann Margaret, on November 13th.
student at the Mary Lyon School, b Mr. Robert Landis who Is representing
premiere danseuse' of the operetta ballet.
the Ford Motor Company in Hong Kong,
William E. Witbam. developer of Wal- b tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Landis,
lingford Hills. has sold to Mr. and Mrs. of Yale Avenue, Swarthmore.
John O. Larson, of Drexel Hill, a half acre
trac~ on the west side of Linden Lane, in
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ]eglum, of Hill.
Wallingford Hills. This is now being im· born Avenue, are receiving congratulations.
proved with a large stone residence of upon the birth of a son, Carl Perkins, at
Tudor architecture and adjoins the
dence now being built for Mr. and
Julius E. Underwood, of Swarthmore.
and Mrs. Larson will occupy their
home early next year.
Sunday evening, December 8, Miss Grace
M. Cole, principal of the Lower School at
Friends' Central School in Overbrook, and
Mrs. Robert Davison, teacher of lbe first
grade, talked to a group of about twenty
Swarthmore parents, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Clarke in Walling.
ford.
Starts Sunday
Sylvia Sldlley
Melvyn· D·ou.)all
-with.JOAN BENNEn
COLIN cuv£
Start:lul Monda,.
"Show Them No
"Mary Burns, Fugitive"
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II
Enjoy It at the
MEDI A
.
Mercy"
-with-
THEATRE
ROCHELLE HUDSON
ee.ar Romero
Bruce Cabot
Friday and Saturday
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County'. Finellt Theatre
Friday and Saturday
CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
:In V:lna Delmar's
"HANDS ACROSS THE
TABLE"
A6tr1d AII.yft
Ralph Bellamy
alonday and Tuesday
JACK BENNY
UNA MERKEL
"It's in the Air"
Extra I
Starting Sunday for Three Days
COlltinuou. (Sunday from 2 P. M.)
Dick
Ruhy
Powell
Keeler
"Shipmates
Forever"
WILUAM POWELL
"RENDEZVOUS"
in
Rosalind Russell
Uonel Atwlll
Binnie Barnes
Cesar Romero
Wedneaday-One Day Only
"THE CASE OF THE
LUCKY LEGS"
Patricia Ellis
Allen Jenkins
Thursday--One Day Only
(Filmed at Annapoliu)
Wednesday and Thursday
Paul Muni
Warren William
Genevieve Tobin
'SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT'
WAVERLY
Mickey Mou.e
as
"DR_ SOCRATES"
MANOR
THEATRE
Chester Pike -
DREXEL HILL
Friday and Saturday
"The Most Accommodating
Theatre In DeIaWBnI County"
-with-
"RENDEZVOUS"
Carole Lombard
"CRUSADES"
LORETTA YOUNG
HENRY WILCOXON
Wedneada,.-One Day Only
JOAN BENNETI
GEORGE RAFT
"She Couldn't TlI;ke It"
Thuraday--One Day Only
Lawrence TIBBEIT
'METROPOLITAN'
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith. of Ebn
Avenue, entertained on Saturday evening
in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes,
who have recently removed from Swarth.
more to Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel G. Smilb, of
Parrish Road, Swarthmore Crest, will remove soon to their new home, the former
uCrestwald," .on Avondale Road, Wallingford. They will move as soon as the
renovations, which are DOW in the last
stages, have been completed, and will be
in their new home by Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clark, Jr., of
Kansas City, Mo., arrived on Tuesday to
spend a week visiting Mrs. Clark's brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Reerl, of Cornell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Reed entertained at dinner in Philadelphia
on \Vedncsday in honor of their guests.
On Tuesday of next week the Reeds and
the Clarks will leave for Washington,
D. C., where they will join Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Clark, Sr., of Kansas City, in the
celebration of the latters' golden wedding
anniversary at the home of their daugh~
ter, Mrs. H. C. Taylor, in Washington.
Paul
Muni
An acre of native oak and dogwood aDd a hOIPitable Colonial
Home of ..enerou. proportion. lend undeniable charm to thia
much admired eatate.
Of all..ma.oDry cOlbtruction ,(plaaterecl hoDow tile), it .... been
greatly reduced lor quick ..te. The owner ."ery definitely rehlted
our offer of $42,000, but will now accept much Ie.. in order
to obtain a amaller home. It i. clear of all morigal'ea, but can be
comfortably &IUlIlCed.
Dee. 16, 17
-in-
"DR. SOCRATES"
with Barton MacLane
ADDED-CAMERA
Wednesday Only
Dec. 18
George Raft
Joan BeDDett
Walter Connolly
-In-
For dependable informatioD aad
appointment for in..,ection, call-
WILLIAM
E.
WITHAM
(EXCLUSIVE AGENT)
SWARTHMORE 1000
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LOVELY PRACTICAL
GIFTS NOW ON DISPLAY
WE ARE EXTENDING OUR
SALE OF DRESSES
Dec.. 19
Lawrence Tibbett
-In-
"Metropolitan"
-with-
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Virainla Brace
Romero
A Darryl F. Zanuck Production
SWARTHMOIII!, PA.
Spaa4h Meat Loaf
Those of us, and there were a Dumbei,
who
availed
lbemselves
of
lbe
opportunity
2
Ibs.
of bottom round of beef
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
(ground).
to witness lbe Memorial Servi« held by
CHARLEs PAR1CER
1 egg (well beaten).
lbe Pennsylvania Society SODS of lb. RevEcIlton aad PubJishen
iii cup mllk.
olution at St. James Church, Philadelphia,
last
Sunday
afternoon,
owe
a
note
of
ap1
tb,p. Worcestershiro sauce.
nTUS J. EWiG
1 tbsp. prepared mWltard.
preciation to the SWARl"lIHOIlEAN which
last week brought the celebration to our
1 tbsp. minced onion.
ROSAUE DRYDEN
attention.
2 top. salt.
Hew. EdItor
iii top. pepper.
Tbe handsome banners of lbe First and
Pb... Swartblll.... too
Troops,
added
1 No.2 can tomatoes.
Second
Philadelphia
City
Eat.red! .. Sec_. C1u. Matter. J ..a.ary 14,
1 cup grated ch.....
1129. at lb.. POit Oflic.e at SwartIqa...... Pa.. to the gorgeous IJags of lbe Society, led
1111.... tit. Act .f MarcIl a. 187••
6 strips bacon.
the long and impressive procession of
Combine meat, beaten egg, milk,
Society members and uniformed repreFRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935
sentatives of lbe various military· detach.
Worcestershire sauce, prepared mustard, minced onion, salt and pepper
ments which marched in after lbe choir
AN OPEN LETTER. TO
aDd pack into a loaf pan. Cover
and filled the pews on the center aisle.
PROFESSOR JESSE HOLMES
top with the tomatoes drained of
It was an especially pleasant lbrill to see
(After his lecture, "The Tired
liquid, add one tbsp. of sugar to
two of our own, SWarthmorcans, Charles
(Save the liquid of
tomatoes.
liberal")
Parker and Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., memtomatoes for soup.) Cover with
bers of the color guard in fuD regalia. Mr.
The Liberal you bave studied
grated cheese and lay bacon strips in
Parker carried the State flag of the PennIn his haunts and tried to find
a row over cheese.
sylvania Historical Society while Mr.
The terms lbat might distinguish him
Bake in a moderate oven
Peirsol represented the Second City Troop.
From others of mankind.
(375' F.) for 1 hour.
The sermon was delivered by the Rev.
Another definition I venture to submit
Serves 6 to 8.
Joseph Fort Newton, 0, D., Litt. D.,
For lbat pleasant appellation
This is the second recipe in a
Chaplain of lbe Pennsylvania Society
We all should like to fit.
series which will be run weekly in
Sons of the Revolution and former rector
A part of it you emphasized
the SWARTIDoIOREAN through the
of St. James.
In Sunday's brilliant speech,
courtesy of Mary T. Ervin Parker,
After the ceremony the grand pr{lCessiOD
But failed, perhaps, to grant to us
who is compiling a book of favorite
again inspired the hearts of the congregaThe lesson it might teach.
personal recipes to be called "Mary's
tion as it wended its way out of the church
Pet Recipes." Mrs. Parker was for
into the dark, rainy night having once
A uLiberal", I quite agree,
two years Home Economist with
more, for the forty-seventh annual time,
Is one who's "free" to test
the Philadelphia Electric Company.
paid tribute to lbe beginning of lbe enADd keep, from aU the old ideas,
She will be glad to aid you in your
campment of the American Army at ValThe ones that prove the best;
culinary problems if you will teleley Forge in 1777.
But if he stops at doing that,
phone her at Swarthmore 900.
A Witness.
He'll have to stand confessed
As just one more Conservative
Chriatiaat Science Church
A little belter dressed.
Preab1lerian Cburch Notes
"God the Preserver of Man" is the sub*
But your truly liberal Liberal
ject of the Lesson.Sermon in all Churches The su~ject ~( Dr. ;utt1e'5 sermon Sun,:
Goes on with gallant stride
of Christ Scientist on Sunday December day mornmg will be, For AU the People
And tests the many new ideas
15.
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-the first of two special Christmastide
sermons based on the Angels' Song.
'MoDll't Radicals lbat 'hide.
And there, again, he's FREE to choose,
The attendance at the young people's
Trinity Church Notes
And throwaway the poorer,
service last Sunday evening was the largest
And add to good traditions plans
The regular monthly meeting of the of the se3SOD, the subject being the 400th
To make our future surer.
Junior Woman's Auxiliary will be held at anniversary of the printing of the Bible in
the Parish House on Monday evening, Engllib. The topic Sunday evening will
December 16th, at 8.00 o'clock.
And though you may not care to say
be, "Facing Discouragements", with Rob~
By what term you'd be known,
The Sunday School and Bible Class will ert Thorpe leading the worship period and
present a Christmas Pageant in the As- Robert Little conducting the discussion.
To lbose wbo think lbe while you talk
The answer's plainly shown.
sembly Room of the Church on Sunday
The class in teacher training, under Mrs.
afternoon, December 22.
A "Liberal," you, in aim and plan;
C. W. McDowetJ. for young people of
By all you've said we guess it;
senior high school age and above, has made
But "tired?" never, while you seek
a fine beginning. Immediate enrollment
Methodist Church Notes
The way to life more blessed.
is necessary. The class meets at ten
Lilian DixoDj
Dr. Wayne Channell will preach in the o'clock, Sunday mornings, in the chapel.
Wildcliff Junior College.
Swar~hmore Me~odist Chu,rch on Sunday The topic for the p'astor's Class in the
morm~ .at 11 0 ~?~I:c J>n.. ;'fbe S~ret. of Chdstian LHe" -next-' ~Sbnday . is; nThe
the Radiant Face and 10 the evenmg Church-what it is and its sacraments!'
service at 7.45 on liThe Great Question". The attendance is the largest for a number
The organ recital at the beginning of the of years. The class continues through this
evening service by Lowell M. Broomall month, on Sundays at four o'clock, for
will be dedicated to the 70th birthday of one-half hour and is for young people from
the great Finnish composer, Jeon Sibelius, twelve years of age upward.
a composer who ranks second only, in the The Woman's Association through its
Iestimation of many, to the immortal committee in charge, Mrs. 'E. C. Lappe
Beethoven in the realm of symphonic compositions. Besides his light symphonies
Sibclius has composed a great many tone
NO CHARGE fOR use
poems. One of the greatest is "Finlandia,"
from which the Finns took the theme for
Of FUNERAL PARLORS I
their national anthem.
C~
Lowell M. Broomall. the organist·direcFUNERAL DIRECTO_RS
tor is working diligently with the choirs
_
in preparation for the Christmas programs.
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will he held on Sunday afternoon, Decem-I.:
ber 29, at 4.30 with the 3 choirs participating. The s~nior choir will give a sp~al
program of Christmas music on Sunday
opposi'. movie ,healer
TRINITY OHUROH
evening, December 29.
Proteetant Episcopal
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iBnnks
Order from Us
£;~np
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.ToM.• Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweath~r. Dir. ReL Edue.
S :00 A. N.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Olass.
n :00 A. M.-STUDENTS· CHRISTMAS
SERVICE.
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(Organ Recital. 10:40·11:00. by
Ethan AJlen Nevin.)
,
Yel, your Chri.tmal sift Bower. ~ going to ,be a lot
cheaper for you this year • • • if you aet them at
ALWINE'S. We bought early, and saved mo"ey •
and now it'. YOUR tum to do the ..me•. See u.
TODAY I
POTTED PLANT8-CUT FLOWERS
ALWINE'S
B.Jtimore Pike, Springfield·
Swarthmore 450
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SWARTHIIORE
JlETHODIST EPISCOPAL ommcu
REV. WAYNE OBANNELL. D. D.
p ..tor
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9:46 A.lI.-Sllnday School.
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11 :00 A.lI.-"Tbe Secret of ,the Radiant Face.",
'l :00 P.lI.-Epworth LeagUe.
1
7 :46 P. M.--Organ Recital by Lowell 11. ~
Broomall. Briel Sermon:' '"The
Great Queation~"
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SUNDAY
9:46 A. M.-Fint Day School In WhltUer.
House.
.
9:46 A. M.-Mornlng Forum. Caroline Rob.
inson will lead the dis~US8ion.
11 :00 A. K.-Meeti~ for WOl'llhlp In the
lleetinc Bouse.
WEDNESDAY
':80 A. K. to 2:10 P. M.-8ewi_ and QalltInc fa Whittier House. 80s laneheoa.
Wm. Kimmel & Son
All Cordlall7' llIIYited
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Building C_tracton
Paperin&,
414 HAVERFORD PLACE
Swarth. 832-.1
Swarlb.
DAY-OLD EGGS
GUERNSEY BU I IER
CHURCH FARM SCHOOL ALL PORK SAUSAGE
AND SCRAPPLE
CALL SWARTHMORE 102
GEO. J_ SULUVAN
ITa'aWBRIDGI
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.nrrT. AIID
flLII.IIT. AT .IQH'tH STREET,
save on
your new
Ii
ma rt coiffure
for holiday
merrymaking
by getting your Permanent Wave at oneofhird
le.!. than regllla.-onr apecial price for December on
Frederic
Vita-Tonic
Let
our experts create a distinctive and individnaI style to suit yonr gowns and semi.
formal dresses. Telephone for appointment.
WALnut 7100, ExtenaioD 791.
~~&P,~C;kr
.. a great help, you'll find, in recontouring
yonr figure to make the moat of the new
gown faabiona. And its exclu8ive method will
pnt yon in prime oondition to enjoy the holi.
day festivities. Telephone for rates and liPpointments, WALnnt 7100, Exten8ion 2142
'Park A'reDDe below Harvard
FOR EVERYONE
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS
sa
GOLDEN GUERNSEY PASTEURIZED, 14c QT.
3:0B-Rehearsala-Girla" and Boys' Choirs.
.. :OB-Pastor's Class for Young People.
'l:OB-Young People.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
OLD BANK BUILDING
PaiDtinl' -
GOLDEN GUERNSEY RAW MILK, 16c QT.
FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
There Are Books for Every Purse and Every Ta8~e
The WOOL HOUSE
Repain -
RIVERVIEW FARMS DAIRY
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THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ReY. John Eller7 Tuttle. Minister
SUNDAY
r lO:OO-Bible School. Classes for Men, ,Women
and Teacher Training'.
11 :OO-Morning Worship. Pastor preaehes.
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Let Us Help You Select the Beat
OPEN EVENINGS
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Cbeater Road and Oolletre Avenue
Rector:
BEGINNING MONDAY, OUR SHOP WILL BE OPEN
EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS
~iur
,
IOLIVER H. lAIR I
HOIJDAY FLOWERS
Wtar
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ANOTHER WEEK
m~is
MARY'S PET RECIPE
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and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, paW •. The officers of lb. ,.GIIIIg peoP.....
Christmas box at the cha~l~ tomorrow, for society are arranging for· lbe singing 'of
the family of the home missionary sup- carols on the streets, at the hoines of the
ported by lb. church In lbe mountains of sick and shut in, on Christmas. Eve.
Tenn...... Suitable articles to make a
happy Christmas for lbe parento and six
chUdren from fourteen to four yean of 'Meet the PriDce' at Bamatc.awesa
age, two boys and four girls, should be
A. A. Milne's play, "Meet the Prince,"
brought to lbe parish building not later
which'
was given at lbe Playera Club of
than tomorrow morning.
Swarthmore last week under lbe direction
Sunday, December 22nd. will be ob- of Charles D. Mitchell, will be performed
served by tbe church, in all services. as before lbe Barnstormers of RIdley Park
Cbristmas Sunday. There will be a tonight and tomorrow night. Each year
special Christmas Vesper Service. The lbe Barnstormers and lbe Swarthmore Club
three choirs will sing at the service, both present exchange performances of one of
at moming and vesper worship.
the seasoD'S plays.
CHURCH NEWS
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With Matching
Ann Dvorak
TeL Swarth. 1171
CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR EVERYONE
GIFTS
Botany Tweeds
for Skirts
Ralph Bellamy
Monday and Tuesday
104 P ....k Ave.
:;!~m;~~.!~:s W!~th~~~e ~":.~. ;~~~~ Im_~~~"_Q»~Q~
Freel MacMurray
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Cecil B. DeMille's
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For Chri.tm..
A BEAUTIFUL SPOT
OF SWARTHMORE
Walter, of North Chester Road, and sisters,
'Mrs. Paul Furnas. of North Chester Road,
'and Mrs. John E. Fricke. of MOYlan"1
.have returned to lbeir home in Roland
Park.
Dec. 13, 14
'Hands Across the Table'
TODAY ... d SATURDAY
WILLIAM POWELL
Proapeet Park
, Mrs. Ferris Thomsen and children, o(
j;mart~mnrt
C!!nmmuuity £;~np
FOR SALE
.
Monte Carlo"·
resi- their home, on Sunday morning, Decem.
Mrs. ber 8.
Mr.
new
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SUPLEE'S
STORE
SWARTHMORE lOS
11 !OO A. JrI.-SundQ Sehoo).
11:00 /(. JrI.-8anday Le.on-&rmOD.
, Wednetday eveninsr meetill&' each week, 8
p. m. Readin;, room open daily. exeept Sandays atld holidaya.t..to .... P.-)l.,;,Chtu'cll edifice.
AU are cordially invited to attend lIle H'nieee and use the 1itead1nc Room.
ChiropodQt in .."endance
Beauty Salon, Swh Floor
DBCEMBER-·13, 1831·
Bear"
.. '~11arH
. Haadred
At Football Dinner
blmwli put. It,. "he- bad beat· Mis. ·YamaII
by one, and bad iour
on Ibe football
H. S.
son.
1935-1936'
BOYS
. ~. 17-Lansdowne, borne
*Dec. 2O-Glen-Nor, away
] an. 3-EddystoJIe, hbble
Jan. 7-Springfield, home
·Jan. Io-Prospect Park,away
Jan. 13-P. M. C. FreshDien, home.
*Jan. 17-Darby, home
Jan. 21-Marple-NewtowD,
away
*Jan. 24-Radnor, away
Jan. 25-Westtown, away
*Jan. 31-Glen-Nor, home
Feb. 4-Media, away
.*Feb. 7-Eddystone, away
Feb. Io-P. M. C. Fresh·
men, away
*Feb. 14-Prospect Park, home
Feb. 17-Lansdowne, away
*Feb.21-Darby, away
Feb. 2S-Springfield, away
*Feb. 28-Radnor, home
team!'
Credit was given by v.arlous lpeaken
to Coach Willism C. F. Zlegenlus for In·
(ConUnuod from Pac. 1)
aUllJng tbe rlgbt idea Into Ibe boys of the
•
th
bl team who repay him with the alIecUon
into saymg a few words- to e assem y.
hlch h
h Id him
M ... Yamall Is Ibe mother of Ibree boys and respect in w.
t ey 0
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who were aU at one time or another very Tribute was also paid Bob Gerner and
acUve on the football field. She told
humorously of Ibe yelling she had done
dueing Ibe time ~er boys played footban
and of Ibe phYllcai benefits It had bad
in aiding one son to recover from serious
injuries received in the war.
Mr. Percy C. Belfield, of Michigan AveDUC, was also called upon because, as he
Potted Planta
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Cut Flowers
An
For
Occ.,ions
Arti.tic Pottery and Copper
Flower Holders
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE
Flowers by Wire
Dakin Flower Shop, Inc.
25 E. STATE STREET
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Readers· Dlaest ..... 3.00 per year
Esquire ............ 5.00 per year
New Yorker ......... S.OO per year
Time ............... 5.00 per year
Fortune ...... , .... ,10.00 per year
Subaerlptlona for ALL Magazines
Mrs.
James Miller, who acted as assistant
coarbes the former instrucUng the ] unior
V rsity' team and the latter the eighty
a
,
pound team.
Coach Ziegenfus presented each member
of the team and the manager, Wesley
Cochrane, with a slip in t.he absence of the
silver footballs which the committee is
giving, but which had been delayed in the
mail. The following eighteen players on
the varsity team receive the footballs:
Captain Victor Troxell, a junior, who
played the position of guard and who has
been unanimously re-eJected to captain the
1936 teamj George Balsley, sophomore,
halfback; George Collins, sophOMore, end i
Joseph Craemer, sophomore, guard j Ellsworth Dougherty, senior, tackle; Gordon
Findley, senior, fullback j Calvin Gerner,
sophomore, halfback; Andrew Haig, sophomore, 195 pound tackle; Ted Hannum,
junior, halfback; Stanley Hill, sophomore,
halfback; Ed Jennings, junior, center:
Laure Jones, jUnior, end; Ernie Polk,
senior, halfbackj Lewis Shay, senior, end;
Ralph Shelly, senior, quarterback and
maker of the only touchdown by Swarthmore this season; George Troxell, sophomore, tnple threat halfback, and Walter
Wagner, senior, end. Roger Kauffman has
been chosen manager of the team for next
year.
313 Dartmouth Avenue
Sw.... thmore 136:J..W
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THIS XMAS
center.
Miss Allen, who was presented with a
corsage by the captain on bebalf of the
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Departments
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-Now ready for your
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Shop in comfort. Avoid
the crowds. Shop at your
own convenience. Store
open every eveJ;ling. Shop
where prices are right.
Our extensive stock reason·ably priced.
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had coached in hockey at the High School
team,
described
method
which
she
this season.
Shethe
started
classby
teams,
which
played other dass teams from Nether
Providence and Ridley Park, and tben
picked first and second teams. The first
team won all but one of their games, the
other of which they tied with Nether
Providence-the same record they held last
year. The second team won all seven
games. In addition to these tcams Miss
AUen formed third and fourth teams, which
won all but one of their gamcs. As a
tribute ~o the second team, which Miss
Allen says is an exceptionally fine team,
she had each of the girls arise: Captain
Shirley Shaw, jcnior, left . fullback; HarrieU Wickham, sophomore, right wing j
Grace Dodd and Dorothy Lueders, sophomore and freshman, right inner; Betty
Taylor, juni~r, center; Elliot Jeffords,
sophomore-, left inner; Kitty Brill, sophomore, left wingj Elizabeth Davis, junior,
ri~ht halfback j Vancil Drew, sophomore,
halfback; Anna Wood, sophomore, center
halfback; Margaret White~an, junior, left
halfback, and Anne Wray, sophomore,
right fullback.
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A Variety
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
108
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Mailing Service
MINGIN BROS.
ORANGE & BALTIMORE AVES.
MEDIA 735
MEDIA
We Deliver in Swarthmore
and Vicinity
High Grade Poultry and Meats
Fresh Vegetable8
fatigable do'" have booa· largely ·iDstru:
mental In keeping It aIlve all Ib.... yean.
The Int.rm..&i~·
and· the SenIor
The pr"llram was In Ibe hands of MonAsaembly of the' Swarthmore Dancing
sieur
Druo: of the S"artbm~re College
C....... will meet In Ibe WOIllll1'I Club
HouR tomorrow eveQ, December 14, faculty, wbo ....d selectioDO from Racine'.
trom 7 unin 8.45 and .from 9 UIltll 11 Arul,0"""l"" and gave his InterpretaUon 01
o'clock, reopecUvoIy •. the chaperons for the great· masterpiece.
'lbe evening will .be Mr. and )In. Carl
DeMoII, Mr. and Mn. Arthur Hugh .., Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Kirk and Mr. and Mn.
Wales S. Buell.
The Introductory Class and tbe Junior·
Assembly will meet next Saturday evening,:
Dec::ember 21,
ews'
3.30
7,15
7.15
3.30
7.1S
3.30
7.15
3.30
7.15
3.00
7.15
7.15
7.15
Cercle
Francais Meets
3.30
7.15
3.30
7.15
3.30
7.1S
RAW
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AND ICE COMPANY, INC.
M. c. MICHENER. Prea.
Fine Groceries
Satin Pajamas
Scarfs Jewelry -
Bags
Umbrellas
Skirts and Sweaters
DRESSES
GUERNSEY
SIZES 14 to 46
MILK
STREET
AND CREAM
A. E. STROMGREN, Prop.
& EVENING
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FRESH CUT ROSES
NULLEN'S ROSE FARM
Baltimore Pike Weat of Black Horae
Wal
e 0 Mrs.]. Paul Browa, of
las nu~ne, on Wednesday·an.moon of
t, Wand,twelve
boxes were
filled
wra podChristmas
f
Coatesville H p.tal or veteraas iD the
The AUXI'u.05ryPI .
d'
lee! Id mag • are denboeaksvonog to col0
azmes an
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which would
be iDteresting to m
t be k
en,o
ta en to tbe
hospital next monlb. Mrs. Alben T
Eavenson or M ] P l B '
glad to call for fS. • au, rown.will be
Ilk t
• anYifmagazm~ which you
~y
0 give
you Will telephone
either of them, Mrs, Eavenson at Swarthmore 701 or M rs. Brown at 2H-J.
e
Girl Scout News
At the regular meeting of the directors
of the Swarthmore Building Association,
held December 10, the fifty-first series of
shares, worth $74,800.00, was declared matured and checks have since been mailed.
This sum represents $52,734.00 in savings
and $22,066.00 profit. Tbe Building Association has two maturities each year) in
this respect outdoing Santa Claus, who appears to be hard pressed eveD to keep his
annual appointments.
Fraser Drafts Trade Agreement
13
E. STATE STREET
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MEDIA,
Medi. 890
PA.
Ope.. Evening.
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The recently signed trade agreement between Canada and the United States was
drafted in the original by Professor Herbert, F. Fraser, of the Swarthmore College
Economics Department. Dr. Fraser was at
that time serving as Head E~onomic
Analyst in the State Department. His
recommendations in the original report
formed the basis of the finisbed draft.
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Plymouth Test Car on Display
SALES-The Only Comple~ .. J.qw
SERVICE-By Chevrolet Trained
.2ricecl
Car
Mechanics
Baltimore Avenue and Olive Street
Media, Pa.
PHONE MEDIA 200
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Driven 100,000 miles in less than five
months, a Plymouth 1935 will be placed
on display in the showroom of Hannum
and Waite, Chester Road and Yale Avenue, on Monday and Tuesday, DC(;ember
16 and 17 ...... '" . ~Uthls <.,_ --' .1.:-'fi
JOn Junl! 5, 1'9.>.:..
cal', Wltu VC
others, started upon a test run, sponsored
by the Atlantic Refining Company. The
cars were run 986 miles daily over an 80mile course in the vicinity of Toms River,
N. J., the test ending the latter part oC
October, when one hundred thousand miles
had been covered.
This entire run was made without repairing of a single lubricated motor part.
The excellent record made by the
Plymouth in this strenuous trial is evidence
of the satisfactory service which the
Plymouth is certain to give its owners. All
interested in seeing this car should caU at
the salesrooms of Hannum and Waite.
The 1936 models of the Plymouth line
.
are now on display.
A representative of the Philadelphia
office of the Atlantic Refining Company,
will be on hand to answer Questions coneerning the test.
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WATCHES
FOR
XMAS
HAMILTON
GRUEN
ELGIN
Fresh beauty for the
kitchen ... greater satisfaction in cooking
through better results I
Such is the lasting joy of
a modern Gas Range.
Good looking in every
detail, one of today's
models makes a most
acceptable gift.
Table-top Quality Gas Range pictured has insulated oven
and regulated temperature. An unusual bargain at $79
~h. Price includes Lamp and Minute Minder .•. $69.50
cash without them. Also see Quality A- 2000 model
at $59.50 cash. Both slighdy more on budget plan_
$2 down, 2 years to pay.
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Lawrence Tibbett, radio, concert and
operatic baritone, who returns to the
screen in the 20th Century picture, "Metropolitan," coming next week, Friday and
Saturday, to the Lansdowne Theatre, has
a new slant on the employment problem.
"The time has come," says Tibbett,
"when public funds should provide for
orchestra and opera companies.
We
should have at least fifty permanent opera
companies in this country, and each city
should have an orchestra of its own.
"This would resu1t not only in a lasting
gain in culture and education, but would
~~e'il!~f._m~,y~tho~,n4s..:'! ......
lD hIS new picture, Tibbett sings a wide
range of popular and operatic music, including selectiohS from "P"gliacci" "Carmen" and "The Barber of Seville:"
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SHERIFF'S SALES
Sheriff's Office, Court House,
Media, Fa.
Saturday. December 28. 1935
9.30 A. M., Eastern Standard Time
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certified check
:~v!~'n:er:!!n:~leb~i!r:.I::S i:t~:~w~~:.ta~th!~
conditiobS on day of sa1e.
Levari Facias
No. 756
September Tenn, 1935
AU those ce:rtaln Jots or pieces of ground
situate at Manoa in the Township of Haver"
tord, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania,
known
as Lots
20,
22, 23, 24,designated
29-A andand
30-A
(formerl)"
known
as Lots 31 to ::3, inclu!live) 54 to 69 inclusive, 81-A and 82.A (forme-rly Lots 34 to S8.
inclusive), 37. 38, 40 to 46, inclusive, and
53, on a certain plan of lots made for Cbarles
J. McIlvaine. Jr" by Over and Tingley, C, E.,
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, on February 10,
1926, and bounded and described as follow.!!,
to wit:
.
h
Lot 20 beginning at a pomt on the nort easterl)" side ot Sycamore l'Qad (forty feet
wide) at t~e distance of one hundred and
twenty.one and fourteen one-hundredths feet
measured soutb twenty-one degrees forty
minutes ea.st along tbe said side of Sycamore
road from Its intersection with the soutb.
easterly side of Manoa road (fifty feet wide),
MRS. A. J. QUINBY
I..
ended, it was annouaced recently. ROl.by
Is a senior and h .. played soccer for four
years
Ib at the univenlty. He has also been
on e hODOr roll for four years. He is a
member of the PhI Nu Theta fraternity and
a graduate of the Swarthmore High School.
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W.C.T.U. Meets Nest Wednesday
The December meeting of the W. C.
T. U. will be held next Wednesday afternoon, the 18th, at 3 o'clock, at the home
f 11
noce t on AveDue. Everyone
interested in the cause of
.
temperance 15 cordiaDy invited to attend.
thence extending north eixty-elgbt del'ree8
ftCteen minutes eaet one bundred and twentyfive feet to • point, tben~ extending aouth
twenty-one degrees forty minutes ea&t forty
an~ nineteen one.hundredths feet to a point.
thence south slxty-elght degrees
minutes west ORe hundred and twenty-fhe
feet to a point on the northeasterly lIide of
Sycamore road and thence alDng the ome
nortb twenty-one degrees forty minutes Wellt
lorty leet to the fint mentioned point and
place of beginning.
Lota 22, 23, 24 IIltuate on the lIouthwesterly
lIide of Sycamore road (forty feet wide) at
the dletance of one hundred and twenty and
thirty one-hundredths. feet. meuured soutb
~wentY'9ne degrees. Ifo~y minuteR eut aIong
the said IIlde of Sycamore road from ita Intel'llection with the lIoutheaster)y aide of
Manoa road (filty feet wIde) containing in
front or breadth lIoUth twenty-one decreet forty
:mInutes ellllt aJong the lIaid IIlde of SycamoN
road one hundred and twenty feet (each lot
being fc.rty leet wlcle) .nd extending of that
width In lenatb or depth aouth ab:ty-eight
degrees ~wenty minutes west between parallel
Hnn at right angles to the said SYcamore
road one hundred and twenty.five leet.
Lots 29-A, 80~A (formerly known 8.1!1 Lob
31 to 33, Inclwlvfl) 64 to 69, incJll8ive, beginning at the ):Joint 01 interaectlon of the
80utheaaterl,- side of Manoa road (flfty feet
wide) with the southwesterly side of Upland
road (forty feet wide). thence extending
south twenty-one degrees forty minutes eas~
along the said eide of Upland road three hundred and elghty·seven feet to a point, thence
eoutb alxty.eight degreea twenty minutes west
one hundred and twenty-five feet to a point,
tbenCfl nortb twenty-one degreea forty minutes
west tbree bund!'ed and eighty.four and thirty.
eight one-hundredthll feet to a point on tbe
southeasterly aide of :Manoa road and thence
along the same nortb IIlxtY~8even dEgrees elgbt
minu~ east one hundred and twenty-five
and three one-hundredths feet to the first
mentioned point and plaee of beginning.
Lots 81~A and 32·A (irmerlY Lota 34 to
36, Inelusive), 811 ,nd :I b~"uUna.. iIl.Jhe
- soulhlaale:rW"liide
Pdlnt of fIllei\ealoA" of
of Manoa road (flrty feet wide) with the
northeasterly side of Upland road (forty feet
wide), thence (!xtendlng north sixty-seven degrees eIght mlnates east along the said side
of Manoa road one bundted and twenb'.flvfl
and three one-hundredths feet to a point,
thflnce soutb twenty.one degrees torty :minutes
cut two hundRd and eighteen and slxty.two
one-hundredths feet to a point, thence soutb
sixty-eigbt degreea twenty minutes weat one
hundred Bnd twenlJ"-five feet to a point on
the northeasterly side of Upland road and
thence along the .same north twenty-one degrees forty minutes west two hundred and
sixteen feet to the fint mentioned point and
place of beglnnl~.
Lots 40 to 46, Inelusive, begirming at a
point on the northeasterly IIlde of Uplflhd
road (forty feet wide) at the dlstanee of two
hundred Bnd abty-one feet, measured south
twenty-one degrees forty minutes east along
the said side of Upland road from Its illte:rsection w!th tbe southea!lterly side of Manoa
road (fifty feet wide) thence extending north
alxty.eigbt degrees twenty minutes east one
hundred and twenty-five feet to a point.
tbence south twenty.one degrees forty minutes
east two hundred and eighty feet to a point,
thence soutb sixty.eigbt degrees twenty min.
utes west one hund.red and twenty.flve feet
to a point on the northeasterly side of Upland l'Qali and thence along the aame north
twenty-one degrees forty minutes west two
hundred and eighty feet to the first men~
tioned point and place of beginning.
Lot 63 beginning at a point on the north.
easterly side of Upland road (Iorty feet wide)
at the diatanee of seven hundred eighty-one
feet measured southeastwardly along the RoM
side of Upland road from Ita intersection with
the southeasterly side of Manoa road (filt,.
teet wide) thence extending south seventy.
lour degrees fourteen minutes east one-hun_
dred twenty·six and eeventy.three one-hundref]tbs feet to a poInt, tbenee south twenty..
one degrees twenty-three minules west fifty_
two and thirty-two one-hundredths feet to a
point, tbflnce north slxty-elght degrees thirty.
seven minutes west one hundred twenb-five
feet to a point on the nortbeasterly side of
Upland road and thencfl along the aame tbe
FUNERAL
Weekly Payment if Desired
DIREC'fORS
MEDIA, PA.
BELL PHONE 4
WAYNE MOSTELLER
& SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST Co SNODGRASS. ASS"T.
'w. b........
Eftl7lLi.,. Electrical
SWARTHMORE 1568
Grunow Refrigerators and Radios
Garwood on B1U'Ilen
\
PACKARD
120-B
_to
No ImPl'OftlDenta. Vacant: llround.
dtbted to the dececlea.t to make pa7JDeDt., with.
R. Ruiter, ••• del.,. to
HENRY A. OAWTHIIOP,
Dlol""tpaor and lIanoa DnelOPblent Co. real
1801 D.J:Ub Street.
owner.
Norristown" Pea ....
Or to his Attorney
RAYMOND F. STOPPER. AttomflJ'.
Albert N. Garrett,
NATHAN P. PEcHIN.
1218 Chestnut S~~
SherUr.
Phlladelpbla, Pa.
Sold .. the p..peril'
ESTATE OF ANNA
DECEASED.
.ra.....
MOORE
PISCHER, Eotale Wlltla. Sto.l"" Lev.., ........ : JI~
A. McCorkle. Administratrix. B. D. No. a,
Let.ten Testamentary on the above estate MedIa, Delaware County, Pen1lll,.lvanla: Bow.
have been I'ranted to thfl tmdeMigned. who ard Kirk. Attorn8J". '02 CountJ' BuUdlDJr.
Media, Pennaylvanla.
=i:~:':!
:f'vi&: ~="t
known the same. and aU penona Indebted to Notree is hereby ..lven that Letten of
Ih.
AdminbtraUon have been ..ranted In the
toe eeedent to ma ke payment, "'Itbout delay, Estate.
Bnd that aU persoIlJl Indebted to the
s;.r::
t!,em:::
WILLIAM V. FISCHER,
Executor,
Yale Avenue.
Swarthmore. Peona.
200
.boT.
above Estate are ftque.ted to make ~B7IDeDl:i
and thOle bavinK' clalbU to present the uDle.
without delay to the Adminfstratrb: or her
attorne)'•
1l~8·6T
J~(.
SAfE
F8
We guard the purity of Peuncrest's Milk.
It is the safe, health food for the little ODes.
Sweet and sparkling as the sunabine--tll1d as
beneficial.
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and SAVEl
By placing your order for holiday ne-
cessities now you'll
avoid the rush of last
. minute buyers.
An
early selection insures the best
and assures you of a
complete stock. Try
our famous
brands
and enj oy the best
for you r holiday
feasting.
Native Steer Beef
Firat and Second Ribs
Rm
ROAST
32c lb
Steer FILLETS 59c Ib
TASTY 4 .JUICY
EDGMONT QUAUTY
Sirloin STEAK 45c Ib
NATIVE STEER
Government Grade A Steer
Rump Round
STEAK
35c Ib
Quality
PIN .BONE
32c Ib
• Roaat-S to % lb ••
7
FRESH DRESSED MARYLAND TURKEYS ALWAYS
8 to 18 lb ••
A Fm\ Lfue
1935 Baby Spri.,.
or
27e Ib
Legs
LAMB
.
4tos)bs.
HABBERSE1T'S
PORK PRODUC'rS
Rolled
FRESH DRESSED
Butcher's
ROAST 35e Ib
EdcmoDt Quality
CHICKENS to Sibs. 32elb
ROASTING
~,.%
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS
$1140
to
$1282
Delivered Equipped
F. B. FRANCIS
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Dealer
t ...."...... _ _tJ-.Ut...
12-$.6t
Troop No. 6 will hold its Cbrlstmas
meeUng at the home of Mrs. P. I. Whitaker, of Park Avenue, at 3 o'clock this
afternoon, Friday, December 13th. The
celebration will be in the form of a tea
for the mothers of the girls. At this tim.
new troop committees will be elected to
assist the leader, Mrs. F. A. Child. During
the fall four new girls and a lieut'!nant were
train~ and will be invested at this meeting as tenderfeet; they are Betsy Hornaday,
Char~otte Maas, Martha Baldwin, Helen
Ludwig and Mrs. Henry ]. Hanzlik.
After the Investiture the troop will present
the Christmas story. On December 23rd
the Hostess group of girls including Virginia eraemer, Diana Brewster, Ann
Robinson, Frances Smith, Helen Ludwig,
Charlotte Maas, Betsy Hornaday and
Betty Broadbent, will prepare gifts and
refreshments for the Plush Mill Baby
Clinic and the troop will repeat the Christmas pageant.
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COUNTY CHEVROLET, INC.
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81811; _I!I"I'ATII 0" BIIlta l'r. OAIIIJlatJP.1iIe
m .... _. 8wo",,_.., Dola..... Cotm". P .....J..tdaj
tbtwn and eldJ'.tov ~ fed
durued.
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John B. Rosby, ]r., son of Dr. and Mn. o.d llOrlltW. . . . . . . . the ... ., 0 clrcle ....._ LE"rrERB TESTAIlEHTARY •• lito . . .
]ohn B Romy of CorneD Avenue L __
to lito Ief' with. radI.. of
bay........ _ ..... to lito ._~~
At am.....'...... f Ibe &.:... •
. ,
• uu forb' teet the are dktallM or twftltl'.three~-u.If
~...... 0
=enC8l\ LegIon been awarded his "anitv _ r letter at ond thllt7........b.ndNdtba roe. to lito P.... who _ _ all .,..na boyl..........r ....
Auxiliary
of the
r L~ I
mUg ...t ... t tbe FAtate of th. decedent to
at lb. hom
f Ha ro ld AInsworth P o.t Wesleyan Univeraity for'
Ibe season
just· _'nn...
...... knowu .... _ _ .... aU _ _ I ..
L._
'Phone: Cheater Hei.hb 135
The Swarthmore Bridge Club defeated
the Wilmington Club in a Uteam-oC-four"
match on Monday, December 9, at Wilmington, by a score of 384 to 3.16.
The local club also turned in a victory
over Narberth in a recent match in the
Delaware County League.
There is great interest at the club meet-I
ings every \Vednesday evening at Borough
Hall, where they are now playing the individual club championship and the annual
team-of-four club match. These will be
followed by the pair championship.
.
Fifty.first Serles Matures
Silk and
Robes
'IIioa-A'l'UIw.,.Muata;· Old
N_ed for
V
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All Gifto Bozed
Flannel
HOMESTEAD FARMS
TuhercuUn 'rested
Help
A group of Swartbmo- women under
Ski Suits
Lounging Pajamas
The Cerclc Francais be1d its December:
meeting last Monday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Snow in
Wallingford. About thirty members were
present to enjoy the hospitality of their
host and hostess.
In her introductory remarks, the prcsi-,
dent, Miss Isabelle Bronk. called attention'
to the fact that it was through the initia-'
live of Mrs. Milton Bryant, of Dickinson
Avenue, Swarthmore, that the Club was
founded, and that Mrs. Bryant's inde-
DBCEMB---~~ER~-~I~~.~I~.~H~~~IL~~~di~~~~ow~~THa~~.~wAR~n~n~n~I~~~r~A~~~
Suata Get. Suit
it""!jocc.lrlAtte . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Maa..athe leadership of Mrs. A: F. Jackson, of
Park Avenue, are aolld"-- funds with
'"'U5
which to provide Santa Cia"· Ibd
local
JI.UI
helpers wllb new Iults for - ibis Cbrlstmas.
EvetyoDe who has apeDt a Cbristmu
In Swarthmore knOWI Ibat on Christmas
Eve each child h lets StaCia kn
w 0
an
UI
ow
that he would like to have him call at
h1s·home, Is visited by Ibe jolly old man.
In order to make certain Ibat Santa
.
ill
.
CIaus
w not ID1SS your house, call Santa
tl b
S rth
at his Hi
o ce, e ePill°bene, w~ mor~ 206,
d
an your name w
put on his Jist.
Those who are assisting Mrs. Jackson
in securing contributions are Mrs. James
H. Hornaday, Mrs. Douglas Sinclaire, Mrs.
1• Ki rk M cC urdY, M D. WaIIace MeCurdy, Mrs. Malcolm Hodge, Mrs.
Guenther Frocbe), Mrs. William W. Turner
Mrs. WilHam Tbatcher, Mrs. WilHam T:
Ellis and Mrs. A. P. Shanklin.
If you have not yet been asked for your
contribution you can greatly aid these
women by leaving your donation at the
SWARTllMOREAN Office or with Mr. Elric
S. Sproat at the Swarthmore National
Bank.
GIFTS
•
GIRLS
Jan. 28-George Scho01,
home
3.30
Jan. 31-Lansdownc, home
3.30
Feb. 4-Lower Merion, home 3.30
Feb. 13-Haverford, away
3.30
Feb. 19-Glen-Nor, home
3.30
Feb. 2S-Upper Darby, away 3.30
Feb. 28-Ridley Park, away 3.30
March 3-Media, home
3.30
*Denotes Suburban II League
games.
BOYS
Captain-Charl~· Innis
Manager-James Lipman
Coach-Wm. C. F. Ziegenfus
GIRLS
Captain-Mary Davis
Manager-Dorothea Dodd
Coach-Virginia Allen
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Swarthmore Bridge Club Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
E. Kauffman
Mr. ofZiegenfu.
told preparing
of tbe athleUc
gram
the pre3ent
for future
years
and
said
that
these
footballs
were
Pb.,
not being presented to the boys as a reward but as an expression of appreciation
for the brave fight which they had put up
this season and to which they had stuck to
the end.
Miss Virginia Allen then presented silver
Jeweler
emblems which the committee had pro5 South Cheater Road
cured for the fourteen members of the girls'
Swarthmore 1727
hockey squad for winning their games and
for the splendid sp.ortsmanship they have
A .mall deposit will bold any
shown. Those who received these emblems
·prtiele until C~ristm...
"verc: _ Captain Ruth Rihn, senior, right
;Vou sa'Ye 25% compared With
innerj Mary Davis, senior, right fullback;
city prices!
Evelyn Morgan', senior, center halfback:
:;peeial prices on watch~.
Mary _~lizabeU.: Hessenbruch, senior. cenpairi....
'.
.~~t:,.[~!...'tarai EI~~!lo~:. Buell, senior, goal;
.'
Barbara Bagby;'Junior, right wing; Nancy
m!l:W&:!l>:W&:!l>:W~:W&:!l>:WD~ Powell, junior, left wing; Eleanor Johnj!{nnl~i1Frrn"inlT'UJnn-l8nnl'"
son. junior, left halfback; Betty Douglas,
sophomore, left inner; Ella Mac Beagle,
~ suphomore, right halfback; Betty Cresson,
FOR
~ sophomore, left full.back; !'fary BonsaJl,
~
TOYS
GIFTS
sopho".'ore, goal; Klt~y B~II, sophomore,
left wmg, and Naoml Wnght, freshman,
Uoyd
D.......
BuketWi ScbecI;.i.,
OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING
12TH &
CROSBY STREETS
PHONE, CHESTER 9248
CHESTER
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DECEMBER 13, 193&·
FRANK'S
EXCLUSIVE UNGERJE
PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE
1940
BARBER SHOP
A New System Has
Been Installed
A Brand NEW
INDIVIDUAL TOWEL
Will Be Used for
Each Patron
TEL. lOO-W
Place Your Orders Early
for
Ope... Ita Chrbtmu Sack
Antiques, Hand-Macl.,
Useful Little ThiDp
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
TURKEYS
CUT FRESH FROM CANADA
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
Poat Office
Home Made Mince Meat
ALL SIZES OF
CHRISTMAS TREES
Geo. Mitro & SODS
17 S. CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 47 or 4S
Free Delivery
III I III III II II I II I i
Have served Swarthmoreans
for the past 15 years with
Christm'as Trees and Greens.
Holly Wreaths, B ...ch Holly
Rope Laurel, MiatIetoe
All Sizes-Prices Right
Call to See Us. We Will
Please You.
We Deliver
Thank You
FLOWERS
Old Santy Cot Down Our
Chimney
FOR SALE-Lionel 0 Gauge Electric Train.
In good condition.
Moderately priced.
Telephone, Swarthmore lSa8-J.
19 S. CHESTER ROAD
Open
Box
Evening.
A.sortment
Until
Corsages
Christmas
SEVERAL NEW GIFT UNES SUITED TO EVERYONE
FLOWERS
FOR
CHRISTMAS
.,
Swarthmore 1235
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ENROLL
IN OUR
1936
RI~: ~t I:s::~~:~O~:h
member
of your family or your friends. Below are
a few suggestions. We have many more.
Perfumes- .
2i
The romantic scents of
2i
from 75c to $25.
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OPEN EVENINGS
BUCHNER'S
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Does He Smoke?
Select his gift from our
Christmas stock of favor·
ite brands of cigars, pipes
I
.nd'ob~~
Gift SweetsBon-bons and chocolates
of the very best quality
in Christmas wrappings
and boxes. A box of
Whitman's is always a
fine gift.
CLASSES FOR THE YEAR
NOW BEING FORMED
8 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
I
MICHAEL'S
,
Sweeney & Clyde
Swart!lmore lUwJ
NotalT Puhllc .
Inaurance .
~
INSURANCE.
29 EAST 5th STREET
Phone, Che.tct' 6141
WM. Sa BrrrLE
CHESTER
.
th~
INSiDE-WILL
MAKE
SWAR~~Il~~~n~;n;C~~o~;OP
~ PARK AND DARTMOUTH AVENUES
Butter
Anytime -
2
1b
carton
lb.
69c
Victor
lISCO
2 ·29
3 SOc
c
1b
Brazilian Santos, smooth pleasing flavor.
(Ib 17c)
I·,
1s961
.
lb.
A ouperb, fulHlavored blend-the cho'1ce of thollsands.
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The Lowest Price in Years
lISa)
(All Varieties)
CORN 10c
2 29
Peas
Peaches 2 I~: 29c
No.2
can
A real bargain. Regular price 2 cans 26.. This is the
finest quality sug<.r com packed. There is none better at
any price. Stock up now at this extremely low price.
17c lISCO
No.2
Announces a
.,
C
Fancy Sweet
cans
New 1986 pack, tender and lIavorful.
18c lISa) Fancy California
Anywhere
Large Halves or delicious slices in rich syrup.
Complete Line of
Order Christmas Poultry at Headquarters
CONTOURE' BEAUTY PRODUCTS
-
Our burers promise to snppl, the flnest quality Poultry )'on <"an
find nnywhere, so avoid last minute disappointment-leave
order now. Satisfaction guaranteed.
SPECIAL-In order to introduce these products,
we will give a make-up free to any of our regular patrons
,Scrapple
at their convenience.
PHONE SWARTHMORE 595
For Pre-Holiday Appointments
your
-,
fro'"
Meaty
Lean, Fresh, Rib End
Pork Loin
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
(Up to
311t Ibs)
Fresh Killed Stewing
(Up to
Ibs)
Chickens
that less than three months ago a new Dairy was persuaded
to deliver in Swarthmore through the efforts of friends, and
now serves upwatds of a hundred families of your neighbors}
Ask them how they like natural (raw) GUERNSEY MILK
from one of the finest pure-bred herds in the State.
delivered only in our sterilized kettles-4 quarts at a delivery.
Inquiries may be phoned to H. Webster Allyn, Manager, at
Swarthmore 252-W, or to
3~
Freshly Cut Hamburg
Fresh
Spimish
\Mackerel
I
12c PER QUART
Ib
190
1b
12c l
Bright. Green
California
Peas
D'Anjou Pears
Fla, Grapefruit
do.
each
35c \ Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 19c
5c Calif. Broccoli bunoh 150
Sweet
Juicy
Florida
Oranges
Give $1.00 "Good Cheer" Merohandise Certifioates
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.
5~~lV~(~_ _aJ
,.rt...,
Famous COFFEES Specially Priced
BEAUTY SALON
Call Swarthmore 1441
'
Richland Creamery
THE CO-ED
In All Its Branches
....... .......... .
Butter ~i'c
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
Sherilr.
.w, Sweet Cream
Lamp. 3 . ! .
SWARTHMORE
ROBERT W. BEATTY. Attorney.
Butter Price. Redut:ed Jor the W_k.l<.nd
.
CHRISTMAs MERRIER
Sold as the property of Francis W. Saddler.
w..... QuIlty Co.a" .ael 'oar Moa., Go..
point of Jnt,raeetfon of the said southweat
ELECTRICAL DECORAnON
Tr... Set. 29.
~
~eal Est.t.ld~ Dt':J;-!t:h1 a~.!~e :~rt'h~:'t~a~r;e : : :
.
!J. ~r~·ot/TSIDE AND
I
_
Intersection of the said southwest line of
Darby road and the norlheat Une of Phlladelphia and Delaware County Railroad; thence
along the eaid aouthwEBt Une of Darby road
north thirty-two degrees forty-six minutes.
weat twenty feet to a point, thence at right
angles to the Mid souUlwest line of Darby
road south flfty.seven degreea. lourteen min..
utes:, west eighty-eight and six one-hundredths
leet to a point in the northeast line of said
Philadelphia and Delaware County Rallroa~;
thence along the eame lIOuth forty.:elght degrees. forty-three minutee, twenty_five seconds
east twenty and eight-tentba feet to a point:.
thence extending north flfty.seven degrees
fourteen minutes. east at right angles with
the southwest line oC said Darby road. eightytwo and thlrty.flve one-bundredths feet to
the place of beainninll. Lot 8 and the other
thereof beginning at a point In the southwest
line of the said Darby road at the dlJltance
of three hundred eight feet nortbwestwardly
from the point of Intenec:Uon of the eouth.
west Une of .aid Darby road and the northfout line of the Phlladelphla and Delaware
County Railroad; thence along tbe IBid south_
west line of Darhy rosd north thirty-two degreft! forly-slx minules weat twenty feet to a
point: thence at right angla with the aald
lIOuthweat line of Darby road south flfty-eeven
degrees. fourteen mlnutee, west ninety_three
altd seven!y-elll'ht one-hundredths feet to •
point In the northeast line of the said Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad;: thence
along the 88me mutb fortY-elght degrees
lorty-three minutes. twenty.five aeconda ea.ai
twenty and eia:ht;..tentba feet to a point·
thence extending north flfty..aeven de.rl'eell'
fo~rteen minutes. east at rlgbt angles with th;
stud southwest Une of tbe eald Darhy road.
cla'hty-elght and Bix one-hundredths feet to
the place of bea:innfng. Lot 9.
All those two conUguOUI frame menuages
OF tenements and lob or pIeces of ground
sltuate at Llanerch. Township and Counb'
aforeeald. bounded and deacribed according to
above menUoned IUrvey u followa to wit:
One of' them beginning at a point in the BOUth_
weat line of Darby road at the dietance of
three hundred twenty-eight feet northwestwardly tl'Om the point of Inienection of' the
aald southwest line of Darby road with the
northeaat line of Philadelphia and Delaware
County Railroad: thence aIona: the southwest
line ot Darby road north tbirty.two degrees
foriy-six ndnutee. west twenty feet to a point:
thence by the Jot next described at right
angles with the said Bouthwest line of aaid
Darby road BOUth flfty-seven dea-rees, fourteen
minutes. west ninety-nine and forty-nine onehundredths feet to a point in the northeaat
line of aaid railroad and thence along the
same Bouth forty-e.htht degrees farly-three
minutes twenty-five aeconds east twenty Bnd
eight-tenths feet: thence north ,fllty-aeven dea:rees, fourteen minutes, east nlnetyathree and
seventy-eight one-hundredtha feet to the place
of bealnning. And the other thereof beginrti!lg at a point In.the southwest lice of the.
atoJ")' frame sdditions, 12x12 feeL (2nd deIcriptlon) 2-two-atory lrame housel. eaeb
18x31 feel: one-atory frame addltlona. t2El2
rt'(>L
(3rd deseriptlon) 2-twOoatory frame
hoUies. each 16x89 feet: one-etory frame addl·
UODI. 12x12 feet.
LlSETER FARM
BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Member
Federal Deposit Inaurance
Corporation
For Inlltance: No. 507 N. Chester Roed. at
$.13,750. we actually ··value·· above $16,000. ond quilt is now being raffled off for the
compal"ing construcUon, location. luxury same purpose.
and .paciousneas.
Why not invesUgate-5hown without obliNEWLY DECORATED
gation.
$45.0O--Modem Houae of 7 Hooma, Heated
ROBERT Ta BAIR. Realtor
Porch. Cara.e. Well planted lot. Po..
No. 211
aeasloD. at Dace.
Open Saturday, Sunday
.lirbty-elirbt ree. nortbw..t rrom lb. point or
All those certain Iota or piecE'S 01 ground
with the buildings and Improvementa th~ftOn
ereeted, situate at Llanerch. in the TewDJhlp
and County aforesaid. Beginning at a DOll'll
in the southwest line oC Darby road at the
dlJltance 01 two hundred feet northwestwardl,.
from tbe northenat line of Philadelphia and
Delaware County Railroad. thence along aald
aouthweat line of Darby road north tbirty·
two degrees, forly-11x minutes. Wellt fortyfour feet to a point: thence at right ana:les
to eaid southweet line of Darby road IOUth
Rfty.aeven degNee. fourteen minutes. W(!Bt
DO YOU KNOW?
CLUB
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL
Mrs. G. W. McComh, of Chester No
a child's quilt held by
27 in the raffle of
by Haupt and Franklin. C. E.. of Pbiladel.
phia. on the 23rd day oC Noyember. A. D.
1891. as followi. to wit: One of them beginning at a point In the &Outhweet nne of
Darby road at the distance of two hundred
~
Also our usual Chri.tma.
auorbnent--omy la....er than
ev~r--of Hnen handkerchiefs,
rmncoats, travel and utiUty
_ _ bridjre ...... allel .ports.
wear.
Wins Quilt
FRED J. HARLEY
~
i
i
i
this discussion.
the Swarthmore Community Shop for the
INSURANCE
benefit of the overhead fund, was proSWARTHMORE
nounced the winner after a drawing at the
"Values" are today greatly dJstlngut.hed office of the SWARTHKOREAN on Thursday
from "Prices..-the Jattet in no degt"ee de- morning1 December 12. Mrs. McComb is
te .. mlne "'SaUsfactlon," the Tl'Ue Valuation. a very go~d customer of the shop. A sec-
1
I
I
CHRISTMAS
Gift hosiery of the va..,.
6ne.t style and quality_Our
name auurea a price that
means good value_ Stockinga
ahould be an important item
on your list of gift. for
women.
CHARLES PARKER
_ _~1I~~~ _ _
*
A panel discussion on the Sanctions will
be held at the Friends' Meeting House on
Monrlay evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock,
under the auspices of the Women's International League.
The speakers will be Dr. William I. HuH,
Dean Harold E. B. Speigbt, Dr. Brand
Blanshard and Mr. Troyer Anderson. The
J. Jarden Guenther will preside.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS
SALE OR RENT
SWARTHMORE 554
*
Panel Disc:usaion on Sanctions
SWARTHMORE, PA.
315 DICKINSON AVENUE
i\J_~~~~1
2i
DRUGGIST
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
_..1_
The public is cordially invited to attend
THE MAROT FLOWER SHOP
3 S. PRINCETON AVE.
VICTOR D. SHIRER
Th
----
Settll ..detacbed StUDe ed Stucco 1hreDlD••
Rev.
e Bedroom., 2 &atlas, teo per MootJs.
••
LlTILE-GREEN
RADIO CO.
Large Selection 0/ Greeting Cards
Stoe-ked better than ever before with
things that make women happy at
Chri.hn.s time. Lingerie in profusion
thi. year-tbe most charming assortment of tailored and lacy under.. 6p,ery
imaginable. The newest de,ips and
sbade. in gowna, step-ins, dance aeta,
pajllmal, Bryn Mawr and Vanity Fair
Glove Silk underwear.
driver wishing free trans·
portaUon to FltJrida. Call Swarthmore 181i7.
PERSONA~ood
We Have a Fine Assortment
Place Orders for Corsages or C~t Flowers Early
Refrigerators and Mixers
Cigara, Cigarettes, Whitman's
and Millard'. Candiea in at·
tractive Christmas packages.
Women Will Love the Beautiful
Things In Our Store
PERSONAL-Tutoring. primary or granunar
grades. M. E. Thorn. formerly teacher In
Swarthmore Schoole. Telephone. Swartbmore 2.
E. C. WALTON
Home Laundry Equipment
OLD BANK BUILDING
MISS M. BEEBE
PERSONAL
Plants or Cut Flowers Are Always
Appreciated as Gifts
fMI1gJaI:..
THE CHATTERBOX
Can
FOR RENT
I
Inexpensive Gifts For All
WANTED-Girl's shoe lkatee. aize ri.
Swarthmore 1041.
GENERAL. ELECTRIC
Do Your Christmas Shopping at
At
'Illund ay
•
egms
WANTED---(;ompton'e Encyclopedia.
Aleo
baby pen. Telephone. Swarthmore 736-J.
For Your Old Radio
tionery, etc.
da,...
noon
u,;:,utty, December 19th the
Christmas recess of the college begl'ns,~and
FOR SALE-Lionel Electric Train and Equipment. standard gaUge. Reasonable prices. the Swarthmore student body will comPerfect condition.
Telephone. Swarthmore
menee to leave for home. The vacation
1675.
lasts almost three weeks, and comes to an
WANTED
end on T uesday, January 1.
SWARTHMORE
$10 to $30 Allowance
Perfumes, Toilet Water,
Gift Boxes of Soap, Fountain Pens, Kodaks, Sta-
II... 01
road with the nol'tbeut line ; Ils:t,-DIDII aDd MftGtT-HYea.' ...htIDdNdtM
,of the Philadelphia and DeJ••are CountJ' lleet to • r:1nt in the DOrtbeut Un. of ..Id
Railroad: thenee alon....14 lOuthwast lin~ of ; PhlladeJph
and Dela.are CountJ' RatlrMd:Thelmpr....ve Christmas Vesper Serv.
Darb,. road north thlrt,..two d~. forty.. I thence alonll the ame IOUth fortr-eitht deminute.• •est twent,. feet. thence bJ' land 'llfren, fort,-three IIllnutd. tweDt)'.ftYe MCODdI.
ice, which Is held at Swarthmore College CondltioM: 1260.00 eaab or ~ned cheek .Ix
now or late 01 H.r~ A. Hannum. at rlaht nat forty.flve and HVel'l.,....bt one-hundredth.at time of aale (unleu otherwlN atated In an.le.
with the .ald southweat line 01 tb. fee~ to a point: thence north ftftJ'oHYeD ....
each year on the Sunday before the stu- advertiHment). bal.nee In ten
Other Aid Darby road, &Duth ftftr~_ven deaf'HI. .rftI, fourteen minutea. HIt 01'1 a line a'
fourteen mlnutee. wat one bundred. five and r[ght aneles with uid louthwst line 01 DarbJo
dents leave for the Christmas recess, wiD ronditio.... on dar of sale.
twenty-two one-hundredthl leet to the north· road flftY-Ieven and nlnetftn one-bundredtM
Fieri
Faclh
No. 845 east line 01 the .. Id ntUroed.. thenee alona leet to place of ~lnnlnl'. Loti 4 and 6.
be held next Sunday evening, December
September Term. 19a&
the ..me south lortyooebrht deB""', forly·three
All
thoee
two
certain
Iota
or
pleeee
of minutes. ~wenty·8ve aec:oncls, E'88t twenty atld
15th, at 6.30 in Clothier Memorial.
Undcr and subJec:t to a certain mortcaae
l1'Ound with the two two-ato..,. meuU&g'e& or elsht-tenths feet to a point. snd thence by lot debt or principal sum of '7,600.00, I'U U much
tenement.
thereon
erected,
altoate
at
LlanAll are cordially invited to attend this
Ont dNCrJb.!d north fiftY-!leven degrees. four•• Ihercof .. remains due.
erch. Township of Haverford. County of teen minutes. eut ninety-nine and forly·nlne
service and join the college in singing Delaware, State of PennaylYanla, bounded and one-hundredtha
feet to the place of begin.
Improvements cOlUlbt 01 (1st description) I
del!lcrlbed according to a survQ' tbereof made ning. Lots 10 4: 11.
two-itory frame houel!ll. each 18xal feet;: on..
Christmas carols.
College Recess B
UTILI1Y SHOP
Ladies' and Gents' F...m.hings
Hemstitching, Cleaning and Dyeing
SEE AND HEAR
Chri.tma. Gilt. lor the
Entire F amil)' at Lower
Price. Than Euer
Before
with bath.
Sw.rtbmore
FOR SALE
" ••• 1111111111111
Poinaettiu
niahed. sec:ond Oc'llr apartment, two room.,
private batb. Charles Parker. Swarthmore ",2.
C. M. MARSH
RADIO
NEARBY
FOR REN'r-SunIlJ'. romfortable. well fur-
RUBBERS
GENERAL. ELECTRIC
FRESH KILLED
FOR RENT-Qne or two rootIlI'. furnished or
unfurnished.
MOlt dfalrable. 1101 South
Cheater Road. Telephone. Swarthmore 111l..J".
FOR RENT-Attraetlve room
Prlv.te family.
Telephone.
IiIl9-W.
De,.,.
SIlBRIPP BALES
Sberlrs OKlee. Court Boase. Media. P ..
Saturda7. December 21. 1936
• ;10 A. II., Eastern Standard TIme
FOR RENT Two rooms and bath. Reaaonw
able. 26 South HUJentt Road, SPrlocfleld.
'l'elepbone, Swarthmore 1,.,S-W.
CARDS AND TOYS
PAJAMAS AND UNDIES
.,
THE Sl\'ARTHMOREAN
FOR RElIT
GIFfS & WRAPPINGS
The Stone House Shop
13, 1935
CLASSIFIED
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THESE SWARTHMORE STORES
pI 'Z.&JIETH N. CALVERT
D~DtBER
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These Prices i!ltrecUve 10 Our Stores and
Meat MarkeLs III !lwara... and Vicini
.
.
'!HE 5W4R'I'IIIIORIWI
DECEMBER 'JO. 19.
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field, N.]. Mr. and MJ;I5. Ward ..... forMr. A. w; Col1ins; formerly, of Ogden
Birth
2.
The Misses E\iaa and Margaret Dougal,
of Milton, Pa., will arrive tomorrow, to mer residents of Swarthmore,.
spend Christmas with their brother-in·law
Mr. and Mrs. FraDkUn Harcicaslle, Jr.,
artd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. lOng,
of
Westfield, N. ]., and Mni. Franklin
of CoDege Avenue.
Hardcastle, sr., of Middletown, Del., will
--Mr. and Mrs. George Hoadley and' so'n. be the week end guests of Mr. and ,Mrs.
Many Studeola' Joiniq Families of Boston, Mass., wiD arrive tomorrow Charles Parker, of Park Avenue. Mr. aDd
to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Mrs. Parker will have as their guests on
. ~!II"~ . f~ . ~""tmas
Hoadley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Christmas Day Mrs. Parker'. parents; Mr.
VacatioD··
and Mrs. Joseph Tate, of Claymont, Del.
A. Hoadley, of Walnut Lane.
Guests Arrive To spend
Hotidays In BOrough
"
Miss Nettie L. Alexander, of Atlantic
City, N. ]., arrived Wednesday to spend
·the Christmas holidays with her brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
sey, of
J.
E. Ram-
North Chester Road. Others who
.will be present at a family dinner party
which Jrlr. and Mrs. Ramsey will give OD
Christmas Day 3!,C Mr. and Mrs. Crawford L. Twaddell, of Westtown; Dr. and
Mrs. Dellev W. Bronk, of Media; and Mr.
and Mrs. ·Herbert T. Bassett, of Swarthmore.
Miss Virginia Reynolds, of Minneapolis,
will spend the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. Frank Reynolds, and llrother-in-law
~nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher,
of Harvard Avenue. Miss Reynolds has
,many friends in Swa~thmore, having lived
for some time at the Stratb Haven Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell, of
Lafayette Avenue, will have as tbeir guests
over the holidays Mrs. Longwell's sisterI
Miss Lillian Roberson, of New Rochelle,
N. Y., and her aunt, Miss Marie L. True,
of Albany, N. Y., who will arrive tomor. row.
Delaware County'. Flnut Theatr.
Friday aDd Saturday
LAWRENCE TIBIlETT
."...,.In.-
"METROPOUTAN"
Vir"nl~
,
J.-'
. "I
~ce
Bruce
J:irad,.
KAY
FRANCIS
FOlUld SleDa Parish"
IIUl
HUNTER
Paul
BartOli
LUKAS
MacLANE
ar.d the five-year-old aenaaU.:m
SYBIL JASON
Weclnesday (Chrfatmu Day) ..
Thursda,.
-.n-
AVeDue, . who
left· Swarthmore several
Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Townley. 01
weekS ago with his trailer, has reached
Sproul
Road, are being congratulated upon
Miami Springs, Miami, .Fla.
Ihe birth of .. son at the Temple University Hospital, PbiIadelphia, on Wednesday,
' G. 'Warder Cresson, Jr., a student at December 11th•.
Earlham CoUege, Richmond, Ind., is' con·
valescing at the home of his parents, Mr.
Charity &n' NestThunday
and Mrs. G. Warder Cresson, of River'view .Road, from - injuries received in an
The fourth annual Charity Ball for the
Mr. and Mrs. ]. Wightman Cleaveland, Dan Piper, a student at Princeton Uni- automobile accident at Buckstown near
of Walnut Lane, wiD have as their guests verslly, returned home yesterday to spend ] ohnstown, Pa., while returniag to ooUego, benefito! Chester Hospital will be beld
over the Christmas holidays Mr. Cleave- the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. after the Thanksgiving hoHda¥s. Sever
cuts of the head necessitated 'his remain-' the Synagogue Center Auditorium, at
land's mother, Mrs. C. P. Cleaveland, of Henry A. Piper, of Yale Avenue.
iag in the hospital at Windber; Pa., for a Eighth and Welsh Streets, c&estell. Every_
Baltimore, Md., who will arrive tomor]
ohn
Child,
a
student
at
Perkiomen
one is welconie to attelid. ..• ' . ,
row; Miss Virginia Cleaveland, of Chicago,
week •
Sehool,
is
expected
home
soon
to
spend
Music will be supplied by the Goid and
111., and· Mr. Laurence MurdoCk, of
the
holidays
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Dr.
and
Mrs.
William
M:
BIais
Purple
Criterion Orchestra, which formerly
Ottowa, IU.
Mrs. F. A. Child.
Rutgers Avenue, and !.lisS Sarah, Berry. played for the P. M. C. dances, and there
Mrs. Alice Loomis and Miss Florence
Miss Margaret MeUen, daughter of
formerly of Sharbetty Farm, Thornton, will be special dances given by a group of
Fisher, of New York City, will arrive next and Mrs. Winthrop W. Mellen, of North now of Drexel HiD, leave today for Florida, Delaware County girls. ' Among those from
Tuesday 10 be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Road, will return home this week where they will spend the Christmas holl- Swarthmore who will participate are the
Henry F. James, of Ogden Avenue, over end for the Christmas holidays.
days visiting Dr. BlaisdeD's' parents, Dr. Misses Louise Archer Clyde and Carol
Christmas.
Mellen is a freshman in the Coliege
and Mrs. Thomas C. BlaisdeD, of Lake- Cross, who are in charge of the special
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen and two Fine Arts at Syracuse University, synlcu,se'll~a~n~~d~~., and Miss Berry's brother.in':law and dances; Peggy and Betty Ford, and Nancy
children, of Baltimore, Md., will arrive on N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Merrin, Armitage.
of Florence Villa, and return to SwarthTickets will be on sale at the door.
Monday 10 spend Cbristmas with
Bancroft Smith has returned from
more January 5th.
Thomsen's mother. Mrs. Sargent
and brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Scbool to spend the holidays with his par- -__
Mrs. Paul Furnas, of North Chester Ko,ad.1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. SDIl.·th.,,;'ith', I Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Pownall, of sprOUll
Wallingford HiDs, Mr. and Mrs. "
Road, with their daughter, Mrs. Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde,
daughter, Hannah, and son,
Willis, and her son. Lorry, expect to leave'
Swarthmore and Ogden
will
will return tomorrow from Colby
Thursday by motor for Orlando, Fla.,
tertain with a famtty dinner on
CoOege ond
the CoDege 0 f WODSter, reo
~
'they will spend the winter.
Day when their guests will include
spectively. where they are students.
ETerythi... for Chri.tma.
Samuel Clayton and Mr. Henry W.
Shop Clo.... All D.,. Dec. 28tJ.
Millard Re.wis, Jr., a senior at Emory
Wayne Mosteller, ,of Park Avenue, spent
of St. David's; Mrs. T. Edward Clyde
e dnesday until Saturday of last
and Mr. ]. Edward Clyde, of Chester,
University, Atlanta, Ga., will spend the from
th
104 Park A.,••
T.L S_rtlt.. un
Mr.
and
Mrs.
WI
ad party
holidays
with
his
parents,
M
. r. and Mrs. Walter M. francis, 2nd,
f
• efrom
t CWestt Chester
Th
'"
d Wal
Millard Rewis, of Yale Avenue.
or eer m ..en er oun y.
ey
t wo children, VJrgIrua
an
ter, 3rd. of
returned with a doe.
---Wilmington, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Nickerson, of South
Swarthmore High Sehool
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barr Chidsey, of Chester Road, entertained at dinner on The
of her friends is being
Mountain Lakes, N. J., will spend Christ- Saturday evening, when their guests w.,.el."t..,d,>d to Mrs. Richard Sommers Rhoads,
ALUMNI RALLY
mas with Mrs. Chidsey's parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lassait, of Woodthe Strath Haven Inn, following the I
Mrs. Percival Armitage, of Harvard Ave- bury, N. J., who recently returned from
of her brother, Colonel Samuel
Sponlored. by
Price, U. S. Army, retired, at his
nue.
their honeymoon in Paris, France.
Owego, Tioga County, N. Y., OIJ
SWARTHMORE HIGH
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hoadley, 01
Althongh illness prevented Mrs.
Mrs. Leslie G. Campbell, of
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
from attending the funeral, her
Avenue, win have as her guests on Christ· Walnut Lane, had as their guests last week
W. Warren Rhoads, of Philadelphia,
mas her brother-in-iaw and sister, Mr. end Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hoadley. of
Monday, December 23rd
present. Services were held at st
and MIS. Charles A. Ward, Jr., of West· Schenectady, N. Y.
Jahn Jackson, son of Dr. and Mrs. A.
Episcopal Church. Owego, on Tues2.30 P. M.
Chester'. Mo.t DlsUnctive Theatre
F. Jackson, of Park AVJ:Due, has been day.
Starts Friday
elected president of the freshman class of
the Denial School of the University of Aro You SliD PuuliDI' OYer ODO or
For an Indefinite Engagement
M_l)'ft)",~_~_
Two Chri.tm.. Gifts 7
Pennsylvania.
SEND A MAGAZINE
The Misses Grace Dodd, of Swarthmore Gift Carda Sent Direct FrOID Swa.rtb~ore:
Avenue; Nancy King, of CoUege Avenue i
Subac.rlptlona to ALL MaaazlDea
BiUy AriD· Mitchell, . of University Place,
MRS. LLOYD Eo KAUFFMAN .
-In313 Dartmouth Ave.
~nd Anne Wray, of Cedar Lane, will enter- Swarthmore 1383-W
tain with a Christmas dance at thu;~e,c~~~:;
"The Littlest Rebel"
WE STILL HAVE
an's Club on Monday evening, I
The Swarthmore r n t Day
-withZ3rd.
A COMPIBI'I!r> ,.
School
,
JOHN BOLES
will preaent
Mrs. Paul Furnas, of North
ASSORTMENT
OF
Karen Morley
was
hostess
to
her
bridge
club
Road,
Jaek Holt
PRACTICAL GlFrS
three tables of bridge on Wednesday.
Sundaya-l>oor. Opo 2 P. M.
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Cltnmmunitg &lJnp
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SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
4 MORE
SHOPPING DAYS
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PUBLISHED EVEIIY nJDAY AT
IWAIITHIIOD. PA.
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
CHARLES PARKER
Edito.. aud P.bU.ben
TITUS J. EWlG
R05AUE DRYDEN
New. Edltor
PII_e Swartla.ore 100
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"IN OLD- 'KENTUCKY"
Dorothy Wilson
Rus~eU Hardte
Bill Rohlnsoa .
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
Chrlstmaa Day, Wed., pee. 25th
1.00 to 11.00 P. M.
a.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935
CHRISTMAS
There is a throbbing pulse of Christmas
joy and expectation everywhere. Unheard by material ears there are songs in
the hearts of children; unseen by material
eyes life glows in many souls with a "light
that was never on sea or land." The songs
in the hearts of the children and the glow
of Jove in our hearts began with the song
of the angeis on tbat star lit night in the
fields of Bethlehem, where the shepherds
kept watch.
When the glory of divine love shone on
earth for the fir:st time, and heaven's
music of good will was first heard by men,
that was the most wonderful night the
earth has ever known for it was full of
the glory of God. That was earth's last
night of spiritual darkness, the night when
the watch man qried: c'The morning
cometh.1I
That first Cbristmas morn was the "day
spring from on high." It brought to the
darkness of earth the eternal light of love
that shall never more grow dim but must
go on and on in increasing glory to the
perfect day. In that music the discords
of selfishness will finally be silenced, that
light will go on shining more and more
into the dark places until the glory of the
Lord is risen upon the whole earth. But
not yet have the hearts of men been attuned to the heavenly harmony of love,
not yet has the darkness of our minds
given place to the light.
If this glimpse of love which comes with
Christmas is so divinely sweet what must
its fuI1ncss be, and though "weeping may
endure for a night, joy cometh in the
morning."
Shade Simmonds.
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MANOR
Ch•• ter
pn.:. -
Proepec.t Puk
WAVERLY
THEATRE
Friday &: Saturday, Dec. 20·21
DREXEL HILL
WILUAM POWELL
-in-
"RENDEZVOUS"
Bllmlll Banlca
Cesar Romero
Roaalind Rusaell
Uonel Atwlll
Monday Only. December 23
KAY FRANCIS
"I FOUND
SlELLA PARISH"
'Cue of Lucky Legs'
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Patricia Em.
Lyle Talhot
Barton MacLaae
Rear Ad.~iral Richard. E. Byrd'.
'THE THREE
MUSKETEERS'
SeeOnd Great ADtareUe ExpedlUoll
WALTER ABEL
Warren Williams
Genevieve Tobin
Allen J'enklna
Tuesday Only, December 24
In••
ALEXANDRE DUMAS·
(Broadway Stage Idol)
Paul Lukaa
Heather AD ••1
"LITTLE
AMERICA"
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
. TQALL
Xmaa Party Matinee for AU
CHRISTMAS DAY
Kiddie. at 1.3O-C...dy &. Pri...
Wedneaday &: Thursday. Dec. 25·26
Contlnuoua Show Cbrlatmu Da.,
Startln, at 1.30
CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
"THE CRUSADES"
Truly a Tremendous Production-A
, Plc.lure for Every Member of
.
the. Family
AND THURSDAY
WILL ROGERS
has returned from the Taylor ~E::
Ridley Park, where she had been a
for several weeks, and has been
a week at the home of Mr. and
Percival Armitage, of Harvard Avenue.
Mrs. Drew, who suffered an attack of
pneumonia, is now recuperating nicely.
Mr>. Edward A. ] enkins, of North Ches.
ter Road, returned Friday from Trenton,
N. J.t. where she had visited her ~rot~er
and sister·in-law, Dr. A. W. Atkinson and
Mrs. Atkinson, for severa) days.
Mrs. Frank Aydelotte, of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Foster and Mr.
and Mrs. P. James Foster, of Park Avenue, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Child, of Vassar Avenue, on Christ.
mas Day.
lb. 37c
Priee SuhJec.t to OUll'8
GARY
ANN
COOPER
HARDING
"PETER IBBETSON"
S~A.Y
ONLY
Continuous from 2 P. M.
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
SYBn. JASON
"Little Big Shot"
MONDAY ONLY!
ZANE GREY'S
THE GOWN SHOP
ON
PARK AVENUE
Extends Best Wishes for the Holiday
l4 tsp. salt
WHAT IS CHARACTER?
3~
Recently there was a request over the I'
radio for a definition of "character:"'
As we see it character is thought expressed in ODe's action. In other words
as we think and act our character
formed. One cannot think right and act
wrong.
We appreciate it is not an easy matter
to think right at aU times and under all
conditions but in most cases the right
thought enters our minds and if we hold
to it we are making character. Evil or
wrong thougbts also try to make their
way into our minds and frequently get
there, but the more often we crowd them
out the stronger and more noble is our
character.
It can be truthfully said "character is
the force which impels honest, kind and
courteous treatment of others in all stations and under all conditions in life."
CHICKENS
Fryer. an.d Stewen
Roa.ters, 4 to 6 lb••
Ducks
Guineas
lb. 30_
lb. 32_
lb. 25c
lb. 35c
HENNERY EGGS, Doz.
Medium, 4Oc; 3 DOL, $1.15
Larae White, 44c; 3 Do.., $1.30
''WlIDderer of the
Wasteland"
3 DAYSI STARTlNe TUESDAY
Coadauaua a ....tmu Day frOID. 1 P. M.
JONES FARM
WILL ROGERS
"IN OLD KENTUCKY"
Waverly Avenue and
Baltimore Pike
That bacteria counts on LiBeter Milk have averaged onefourth those allowed in Certified Milk) Ask to see die
reports at Borough Hall.
1 tsp. soda
1 cup broken nut meats (either
black waInut or pecan)
Cream butter and sugar. Add
beaten eggs. Sift flour, salt, soda.
Add 10 mixture. Add nuts to dough.
Shape in t~lree long rolls. Wrap in
wax paper. Put in refrigerator., Slice
very thin as needed. Bake eight to
ten minutes at 370 degrees
Mary also suggests you try a
Mistletoe Spray with its thick green
leaves and wax-like berries arranged
on a mirror plateau with silver can~
dlesticks holding white candles, to
make a most unusual setting for the
holiday season.
Stin another suggestion is that of .
using a mirror plateau with a silver
bowl filled with silver Christmas
balls and pine cones intermixed. A
few cones on the mirror. Two silver
candle sticks with green candles.
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JOE PERKINS ELECTED
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF· AT
. UNIV. OF DELAWARE
Word has just been received from the
University of Delaware that Joseph Perkins, a graduate of the Swarthmore High
School in 1933, has been elected editor-inchief of the next issue of the Blue Hen, to
be published in the spring of 1936. In this
That the manager of Liseter Farm has had eighteen
experience in the production of Certified Milk)
VISIT OUR DAIRY
One mile north of Newtown Square on left aide of Route 252.
Ask to vi.it your present dairy at milking time.
Watch for .ign.
LlSETER FARM
NEWfOWN SQUARE, PA.
R. J. AUSTIN, Owner
, ,
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO YOU, OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
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The Swarthmore Business Association
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". go to Linton's for
its wonderful pie
and coHee"
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
SINCERE SERVICE
fOR ALMOST 60 YEARS
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M. A. BA1R, Pr..ldent
Adolph'. Barber Shop
E. M, Buchner
~omk~· BConb-YSh
r ran s ar er
op
Howard B. Green
Hapnum 6: Waite
Harris 6: CO.
·~i.)"hock Gift Shop'
~lttlc-ctt~r.- Radio Co.
Martel Brch.
Mason-HeRin Co.
C. Mae Manh
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Mkhaf')"s College Pharmacy
Geo. Mitro &:"Sons
Charles Parker
Clifford M. Rumsey
Charles Russell
Victor D. Shirer
A. P. Smalley
G.",ce-,Smlth
F. M. Sch.c.lbley
N. W. Suplee Swarthmore Nat'l. Bank &: Tr. Co.
The Swarthmorean
E. C. Walton
L:oWARD"O. GREEN, President
CHARLES RUSSELL, Vice-President
OLIVER H•
BAIR
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L. Kneedler, choirmaster, organist, and director of music, and .his assistant directors.
Mrs. James H. Hornaday, Mrs. John H.
Fawcett, and James \V. Johnstone, for
presentation by the thr.. choirs of sixty.
five voices, _of the Presbyterian Church at
tbe Vesper Service at ~-45 P. M., Sunday,
December 22nd. The choirs will be assisted
by Dayton M. Henry, violinist, and Emmet Sargeant, violoncellist, members of
the PhiJadelphia Symphony Orchestra. As
usual the church will be lighted by candles
the Members
of
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Swarthmore 252-W
Chriabnas Pageant at Trinity
On Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the
Sunday School will present a Christmas
Pageant, arranged by Miss lona G. Putnam
and directed by Miss Nancy Seely. Theodora Hulme will take the part of "l\.fary"
and "Joseph" will be represented by Page
Bullock. Carat Maude Frocbcl will apresponsibility he will have full charge of pear~ as' the "Angel"
the publication.
In addition to this honor Perkins is ?~, the opening scene, called "PropheCies
the following students will take
sports editor of Tile Review and a junior
rt'.
pa
\Vinifred Princet Elizabeth Pope,
member of the Editorial Board of The H 11' James, Alice Putnam, Jean Evans,
Humanist. He is a letter-man in track B:tt~ Ann Hulme, Molly Thomas, Janet
and secretary and treasurer of the Blue Randall, Gladys Palmer, Katherine DownKeys. Last year he was a member of tbe jng and Grace Brewster. The "Whje Men"
Sophomore Committee of Fifteen.
will be Arthur Meryweather, Ted Saul.
During his high school years he was nier and Steen Meryweather. In the ~
active in track and football, appeared in "shepherd scene," Herbert Butler, Jimmie
several d~amatic productions, and was Cleaves, Norman Hulme and Tommy Ranedilor-in-chicf of the school magazine,
n '11 be t he shepherds an d t h e A ~gel
Tile Garnet.
da WI
Chorus will be composed of Jean Baird,
Readers of the SWARTHMOREAN fol- Eva Worst, Pauline Deacon, Florence ~
lowed with interest this past sIImmer1 Whitsit, Molly T~D~S, Katherine Do~nlIJoe's" vivid reviews·' of the local baseball ing, GJadys Palmer, Holly James, Ehzaand box la crosse games.
beth Pope, Alice Putnam, Jean Evans,
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Betty Ann Hulme, Grace Brewster, Janet
Presbyterian Christmas Vespers R an d a II and 11."
'f ed P nnee.
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ANNUAL MEETING
CHURCH NEWS
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and Collewe Avenue
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
Rev. ,T. A. Meryweather. Dir. Rei. Educ.
S :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
0:45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
4 :00 P. M.-CHRISTMAS PAGEANT by the
Sunday School.
CHRISTMAS EVE
11 :00 P. M.---Carol Singing.
11 :30 P. M.-Holy Communion.
CHRISTMAS DAY
10 :1)0 A. M.-Holy Communion.
mas."
Yes, your Christmaa gift flower. ar! going to he a lot
cheaper for you this year • • • If you get them at
ALWINE'S. We bought early, and. saved money •
and. now it's YOUR turn to do the same. See us
TODAYl
POTTED PLANTS-CUT FLOWERS
ALWINE'S
Baltimore Pike, Springfield
S warth more 450
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmorf'
Nalional Bank and Trust Company. Swarthmore, Pa., for the
e1ection of d.irectors and such other business as may come
before the meeting. will be held at the banking house in
Swarthmore, Pa .• on Tuesday, lan'!ary 14.
1936. between
the hours of Ihree and five o·clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT, Cashier.
cJ':is~rrs c~~R'N~~~ voices.
G:()O A. M.-Prayer and Praise Service.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Maryland. Poultry Has a Superior Flavor
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYEIIE AVENUES
PHONE 440
SWARTHMORE, PA.
THE REASON
Poultry raised on the EalStem Shor-e of Maryland are Superior In Flavor. Their taste is
Distinctive a la Maryland.
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IT'S BECAUSE
of the c.limate, the farm range throu.h woods•
lands abounding In Nature·s Foods of
Nuts Berries and Wild Grapes; aDThdwateN
", tu F
aprl':gs of dear, pure water.
us
a re
provides that Distlnetive a I&. Maryland Flavor.
once tasted, always craved.
CENTS
ACl'b
W. ROBERT FLEISCHMAN
CHARLES H. HIGGINS, JR.
THOMAS F. MURRAY
GEORGE A. STAUFFER
CHARLES R. RUssE' J
EDGMONT BEEF CO,
Swarthmore 1831
CHESTER, PENNA.
WEIGHT:
8 to
as
Ihs.
Chester 9248
REV. WAYNEPastor
CHANNELL, D. D.
9 :45 A. l'of.-Sunday School Session.
White
11 :()O A. M.-"The Christmas Message."
":30 P. M.-The Beautiful Candle Light Serv-
FRESH KILLED MARYLAND TURKEY
"IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE"
Welcome
Gifts.
When buyIng your turkey look for t bis tal'.
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It assures you of a
WE WILL EARNESTLY TRY TO PLEASE YOU.
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":45-Organ Worship. Organ. violin, cello.
Dayton M. Henry and Emmett Sa....
geant of Philadelphia Symphony Or·
chestra, violin and cello, at organ
worship and vespers.
5:00-Vesper8 (or Christmas. Three Choirs,
violin and cello.
7 :OO-Young People's Christmas Service. F.
S. Brewster, chorister. Orchestra.
WEDNESDAY
7 :OO-Christmas morning hall_hour chureh
service.
FRIDAY
, . 6 :S{}-----Welcome dinner to returning students.
SWARTHMORE
. METHODIST EPISCOPAL cHURCH
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PER
POUND
SUNDAY
Day Sehool in Whittier
House.
9 ::4-5 A. M.-Morning Forum. CAroline Robinson will lead the discussion.
11 :00 A. B.-Meeting for Worship In \he
Meeting House.
D:45 A. M.-First
Home!
And the same old reliable savings account that
made college possible comes into genarous use
(or a fortnight of good cheer.
.
WEDNESDAY
1 :80 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-sewtnl' and Quilt19
inll' In Whittier Hoose. Bos: luneheon..
I FIRST
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CHARLES H. GRIER, Secretary
N. WALTER SUPLEE, Treasurer .~
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev• .John ElIel'F Tuttle, Minister
SUNDAY
10 :OO--Bible School- Christmas Service.
11 :()O-Morning
Worahip.
Three
Choi:s.
Pastor preaches. "The Spirit of Christ-
SEASON'S· GREETINGS
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Season
WE HOPE OUR SERVICE HAS PLEASED OUR MANY
FRIENDS-AND THAT YOU WHO HAVE NOT DEALT
WITH US WILL DRIVE IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL
cups flour
2 cups brown sugar
HOUDAY FLOWERS
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND TO ALL
OUR CUSTOMERS-AND ALL OTHER MOTORISTSOUR SINCERE HOPE THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS WILL
BE A MERRY ONE-AND THE COMING YEAR A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ONE.
Contlnuou. Showing
From 1.30 P. M. to II P. M.
(Doors Open at I P. M.)
FRIDAY and SA.TURDAY
Cbildrea lOe
That the keeping quality of milk is directly related to the
cleanliness of production) We challenge you to compare our milk with th'at you are now using.
1 CUp butter
Z eggs
nue .
"InOld~~~.
THEATRE
For Loeal ReUef
Adulto 25c
DO YOU KNOW-
I... 80,. Cookie.
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The costa","" ....ve beea auppllOd by
MtIJ. ]. B. Pope, Mn. Meryweatber II1II
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San Barr. The foUowinlr committee
Is In charge of the scenery: Dean H. Parker,
A. L. Putnam, A. B. Chapin md S. B.
Bre...ter.
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MAlty'S PET RECIPE
An exceptionally· beautiful service of
Christmas carols and anthems has been
prepared under the direction of Benjamin
BUCHNER'S
8 Park Ave., Swarthmore
lights except the tandlcs are extinguished
Gruber'. immortal "SUent Nighl, Hoi;
Night."
entertained a few neighbors at a small
tea on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Thomas
Jenkins, Miss Eudora Magill and Mrs.
Beatrice MagiU Robinson, of Ogden Ave-
In His Lut Picture
MEDIA
4.30 P. M.
Whittier HOUM, Swarthmore
Colleae Campus
BeneSt CommuAity Health
SocietY'
OPEN EVENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom, of Ogden
Avenue, will be the guests of Mrs. Bloom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Hart
Brower, Jr., of Guernsey' Road, all Cbristmas Day.
Turkeys
ENJOY IT
AT THE
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Monday, December 23rd
I had • dream one frooty nisht,
Wben everything wu chill;
I thought I ..wold Santa Cia...
A.oIlding down the hiD .
A heavy pack. was on his back.,
A amile Wa& 00 his face,
And so I said. "Old Mr. Claus.
You surely are an ace I"
o you, Santa, don't you sigh for me'
Come linger in our Swarthmore ho'mes
Around the Christmas Tree I
-Old Timer.
,ti-·¥
"Kings In Nomania"
Mrs. Laurence Drew, of Park Avent.e.1
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· In the windowi md cbauceI. AU are 1 The muaIc: will be In charge of Mn.
: I:ordlally Invited to attend. The
Thomas A. Meryweather, a"'>ted by •
· goUDa will have an opportunity to sing. chorus from the Churdl Choir, consisting
· lOme of the line old carols. The eenice of Richard G. Haig, S. Frank Butler, A.
· will close with the response of the choir to L. Putnam, ]. B. West, Carter Smith and
· ~e benedicUon, slnglng IOfUy, while a111]ames Smith.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWAR11lMOREAN
CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenae below Harvard
11 :00 A. M.--8unday School.
11 :00 A. M.--StnldQ' Leeson-SermoD.
Wednesday evenlnc meetinc each week, I
p. m. RMdIft&' room opn da~. es:cept SaDdan and hoUdays 1 to " P. 11.; Church edifice.
All an! eordlally Invited to aUm.d tile ~
iceII and use the Readilll' Room.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Co.
. THE SWARTHMOREAN
IN .
FRIENDLVI CIRCLE
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Eft
lEE
DECEMB
tbree ThanksgiVing B~ts Bent, with
gifts of money for other necessities.
One of the recipients, in thanking the
Circle for the splendid basket scnt, wrote
that her busband had now secured parttime employment, and due to the fact
that there were so many more needy, she
would be unwilling to accept a Christmas
Basket. It is just such _pIe one wishes
to hetp. A member of the Circle offered
the shingles from her old roof for firewood [or a needy family, just at the time
an appeal came in for such fuel.
As usual, with winter upon us, and
!
Local Women Conveae Week
Earlier Than UauaI to Execute
Chrisbn-s Work
Owing to ,?hristmas, the ,date of. the
monthly meeting of the Fnendly Circle
was advanced one week. Mrs. Robert
Erskine was hostess to tbe group on
Thursday, December 12th, at h~r home
on Elm Avenue.
Following the business meeting, tea was
served, with Mrs. Ralph Rhoads and Mrs.
Lovett Frcscoln at the tea t,able. .
Reports on w~rk .accomplished SInce ~e
November meeting I?duded ga~ents distribut.ed by the Sewing Comrmttec; three
quarts of milk daily, cont~ued .to large
fam~ly of children j a gas bill p31d for. a
famIly; apartment sc~urcd a.nd r~nt paid
for a small family wJth ~n III ch.dd, who
have spent the summer In a trader. and
,DECEMBER
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quarts of milk dally, as It seelll5 the best
way to assist that family, with a very
small income.
Members of the Friendly Circle have
. . .
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ma4e mdivldual donations of dry grocencs.
canned goods and money, which, witb a
contribution from the treasury, are to be
used for Cbristmas Baskets, of wbich Mrs,
Lovett Frescoln is chairman.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
For Belated Shoppers
The Stone House Shop
Remains Open From 10 A. M.
Until 9 P. M.
Every Day Until Chri.tm...
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Class and the Junior Assembly of the
A gift of a check for the Christmas
work is to be used for a mentally retarded
boy, with fine hands and a love of tools;
towards a carpenter's set.
Mrs. William West reported on tbe
Emergency Shoe Fund, of which she is
chairman. Tbis fund bas been slowly
accumulating throughout the year and" is
to be used, so far as it will go, to provide
shoes for a deserted wife and mother of
three young children, all in need of foot
Swarthmore Dancing Classes which meet
tomorrow evening, December 21, at the
Woman's Club, will be Mr. and Mrs.
C. Whitford McDowell, Mr. and Mr.I. William Bullock, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Tomlinson.
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SWARTHMORE 750
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AND CUSTOMERS
S~ to Elmira Alumnae
Hannum & Waite
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Tree Sela 29c
Lamps 3c ~ ~
Lionel Trains and Acce.sories
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
Clifford M. Rumsey
DODGE and
PLY~OUTH
Sales and ServIce
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
Swarthmore 1390
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br::. Johnson is a graduate of FrieDl:"
Select School, Mt. Holyoke College, and
the Drexel Library Course. She has had
three years' experience in the University
of Pennsylvania Library and in the library
of the Germantown Friends' School. She
comes highly recommended and will assume
her duties on the first of January, 1936,
when the resignation of Miss Grace Li~-
PauI FIemlng
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ll PARK AVENUE
PHONE, SWARTHMORE 504
Place Orders for Corsages or Cut Flowers Early
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A Variety of Children's Gifts
THE MAROT FLOWER SHOP
315 DICKINSON AVENUE .' ... '.
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Chri.tmas Wrapping...
who other
are versed
in this
of tricks
and
dignitaries
of business
the world.
Men
rate him highly and count him. among
best performers.
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He will give "two performances here on
December 30th, one at 2.30 in the after-
noon and anothu at 8.00 in the evening.
Adults arc requested to attend the evening
Merry Christmas
Happy New Yeu
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE 554
CANDY -:- CIGARS
WISHING YOU
VICTOR D. SHIRER
CHRISTMAS
DRUGGIST
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
A Slrrry QIl1ristmas
GREETINGS
AND A BRIGHT
)ror unto us a rl)t111 is horn, unto us a son is giul'o:
anb tI)l' goul'rnml'nt 1I1)a11 hI' upon I)is sl)oulilrr: unbl)is
naml' shaH hI' ralll'MSol1l1rrful.Clloul1l1l'lIor ,ml)dlltg4tu
<§lIb. mI)l' £ul'rlasting )ratlter. mltr 'rintl' of ,rarl'.
AND HAPPY
GREETINGS
IN THE MAD RUSH OF EVERY DAY
BUSINESS WE ARE PRONE TO TAKE
MANY THINGS FOR GRANTED.
George Mitro &
SODS,
Inc.
NEW YEAR
TO ALL
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AT THIS GLAD HOLIDAY TIME WE
PAUSE TO SAY A SINCERE 'THANK
YOU·' FOR YOUR GOOD WILL AND
PATRONAGE IN THE YEAR THAT IS
DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
Q)rtdiugs nf 111r i'rasnll
PAULSON & CO.
JOSEPH'S
Happy Christmas
Campus Barber Shop
and a
14 Park Avenue
Prosperous New Year
TO YOU ALL
at this glad Yul ..tide Season
we pause to thank the
friends who have h',nored
us with their patronage and
Your patronage and friendship during
the past year have been deeply appreciated.
We hope to continue to
to include in our Greetings.
those we also hope to serve.
May our business relations
ever reRect the cordiality of
the Holiday Season.
merit them during the coming year.
A. Wayne Mosteller
BUCHNER'S
8 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A JOYFUL
ONE AND MAY 1936 BRING YOU A FULL
MEASURE OF PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS
AND GOOD HEALTH.
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HARRIS & COMPANY
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Appreciated as Gifts
Christmas Greetings
wiebes you
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view guessing.
E:V~_~~_EM~~~~_~~~.
One thing Mr. Fleming may do,
quite in keeping with modern U~:~:~II~~~_~~ftll~~-~~~~~MI
States monetary standards, he may pr
silver dollars out of the air. Whether
SEASON'S GREETINGS
could spend these "cart-wheels" he noe".·"
dale, for many -years the Swarthmore li- informed the writer but it's a good
brari,an, will take effect.
either way.
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The files of former commencement pro-
now an avocation with Mr. Fleming,
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to
Thank You
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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bS A Bnght and Joyful Day to You All
Have served Swarthmoreans
for the past 15 years with
T
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Christnia. rees an
reens.
Holly Wreaths, Bunch Holly
Rope Laurel, Mistletoe
Call
On
1903 Program
The high school is glad to be the recipient of some former commencement
programs from Mrs. Annie M. Daniels.
Mrs. Daniels has just presented the school
Baslrethall; Sports Dance
The Board of Directors of the Swarth·
more Public Library announces tbe appointment of Miss Ann Johnson as li·
Post Office
Swarthmore 1250
H. S.
Announee New La"branan
CUT FRESH FROM CANADA
So. Cheater Road and Yale Avenue
H. S. Receives
and slick to .t.
The devotionals were in charge of Mr.
Frank R. Morey, supervising principal.
the Swarthmore - High
~chool Basketball Team
defeated 16-13
In a hard fought, overtime, battle with
Lansdowne. A~ Cheyney ~as high scorer
for the losers With seven POlDts.
The Lansdowne J. V:s defeated the
Swarthmore J. V.'s 18-9.
~he first. league. game. will be played
tomght, Fnday, WIth Glen-Nor at GlenNor.
.On Monday, De~ember ~Oth, the team
will play. an alUmnI group Just ~ree years
to us the symbol of happiness at home. out of hIgh school The game will be fol-I Master magician, who will appear at the
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be an annual affair and the whole-hearted and who is in real life nonc other than
~uppo~ 01 the alumni and their friends
Dr. Paul F. Gemmill, of Dickinson
15 desIred.
Avenue Swarthmore.
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
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We would like to thank you at this
time for making our past year a successful
High School had tbe unusual privilege of
hearing Major General Smedley D. Butler,
of Newtown Square, who delivered a stirring address on peace. General Butler deplored the serious conditions in Europe and
stated that it should be our mission in life
to keep America out of war. The young
people of America, he declared, are better
equipped to do this than their elders were
in the past, as they have been educated
to realize that war is useless achieving no
end and in the loss of fin~ young men
cau~ng s~ffering even to the victors.
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He told how European dictators, exoting their people to fever pitch, had caused
internal religious strife, the outcome of
which had been wars with other countries.
Our American flag, he stated, represents
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
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would be glad to have residents of SwarthA very interesting instrument has Ie· more present copies of commcncemeat
ccnlly been purchased by the Borough. It programs lor any year prior to 1920.
is a dip needle for use in the survey of
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sewers which is DOW being made. With the
aid of this magnetic needle manholes now
Merry Chrislmaa
co\Oercd by paving can DOt only be deto All
tected, but their exact position can be
Woodward, Jackson &:
ascertained.
assembly J the pupils of the ] unior-Senior come ~nd to. be able to take a position
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by preparing themselves to cope success-
Children May View Doll House
picture."
wishes its many patrons in Swarthmore Ii
very Merry Christmas and 'a Happy New
THE SWAR'l1lMOREAK
SMEDLEY D BUTLER .
A'T H. S ASSEMBLV
The candle light shines through our window to
express in its warm Rie.ker, oUr wishthllt yours
may be a joyous holidar.
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Patriotism is the love of home.· Therefore
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u~ maintain it only to de.fend our immeIi
II diate borders and coast lines, and let us
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pause before we send it in defense of our
varied interests abroad or to aid other
Delivers Stirring Address on countries' interests abroad.
Peace to Swarthmore JlIIliorIn conclusion be urged the children to
5eDior High School Pupils
attend church and school faithfully, there-
Our Christ!nu·
Candle
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Professor Herbert F. Fraser, of SwarthCorner Yale & Harvard Aves.
co . . ering.
more College, addressed the Philadelphia
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On Monday morning, in the school lully with tbe many difficult problems to
particularly at this season, many and
Mrs. ] abo Eastlake, of The Harvard,
varied were the appeals for assistance.
Among tbem was one to help in the rc- Harvard and Rutgers Avenues, has an unhabilitation of a family, which requires usually beautiful doll h.ouse which has
weekly payments of money; another, for belonged to, her grandchildren. Mrs. Easta pair of rubber boots required by a W. lake will be glad to have any child of the
P. A. worker; and an unusual request
from a man for wool to knit himself a Borough come to see the house between 4
heavy sweat~r. All these cases have been and 5 o'clock on any afternoon.
carefully investigated, and will undoubtedly
be speedily met. As the president, Mrs. T.
Harry Brown, stated, "When all other
Dancing Class Chaperons
avenues of help seem closed and all else
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utilizes.
This concludes a series of twenty-six narra·
tives telling how Nature makes water avall·
able to man by bringing it from the
ocean, and spreading it. over the land in
the form of rain.
Thcse narratives have· also shown how
man, by storing, filteri~g, piping, and
pumping, makes it possible for you and
your family to enjoy a plentiful supply of
good, pure water.
In subnrban Philadelphia, over four
billion gallons of water are continually
kept in reservoirs so that everyone in this
community may be abundantly supplied.
Furthermore, over 2,800 fire hydrants and
hundreds of miles of pipe are maintained in
order to protect your life and property.
JAKE THE TAILOR
21 So. Chester Rd.
Swarth.
401-W
Chrisbnas
Greetings
and a
Bright and Happy
MARTEL BROS.
Two week. from lada,. there will
be an important announcement In thi. paper. Watch for it!
New Year
WISHING YOU
To All
1\ Sl~rry QIl1ristutas
VAN ALEN BROS.
COAL
Swarthmore
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L W. JACKSON
PLUMBING, HEATING AND
ROOFING SERVICE
Spriupeld, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 74-.1
"'£ERTl~~IED WATER
Iro.. PEDIGREED STREAMS"
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
DECEMBER 20, 1935
DECEMBER 20, 1935
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\\'a)' 10 H5!Sist that f,amily, with a vcry r~m~~~M~~~~l'J~M~~~M~
FRIENDLY CIRCLE IN
DECEMBER MEETING
One of the n'ciuicnts. in thanking the
( ','r"I"\.- lur II,,,. . .s.II)"mlid
basket scnt, wrote
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thill h('r hm-band had now secured partlime t'mploynwJlL and duc 10 the fact
that thl'rc Wt.'rt' so many more nC('d)" she
would he unwillin!! to acn'pt a Chri:;lmas
Ba~kl-t. It is just such people onc wishes
to ht'lll. A 1lIl.'m'ill'r of the Cirde offered
the ~him!les irom Itl'r old roof for tin'-
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Convene
Week
Earlier Than Usual to Execute
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made indh'idual uomllions of dry grorcrit,s
ntnncd I!:oods and mom')" whirh. with :I
nmtrihution from the In·asur)'. arc tu he
lIsed for Christmas H;.skt't!', of which Mrs.
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Ow inc to (" ItrI~tma~.
t IU' (a
monthly Illl'l'tiu!.! of till' Friendly Circle wood for it l1l'e
Mrs, Rouert an aPlll.'al came in for such Cul'!.
Er,.kirw was hll:ole~:o to the group on
A:o mual. wilh winter upon us, ;md
Thur,.day. lkn'rnbl.'r 12th, at lu'r home particularly at this Sl':IStm. many and
on Elm Avellue.
\'ariecl were the apilcals for as-sislann'.
Followin:.:: till.' umirH'ss mel'tin).!, 1m was ;\mung them was one to hl'lp in the re~l'r\'t'd, with .i\lrs. Ralph Rhoads and Mrs, hahilitalion of a family. which requircs
Lu\'t'tt Fn'.sroln at the ll'a tahle.
w('ekl)' payments uf money; anoUll'r, for
RI'ports on work aCl'Ultlplblu'd since the a pair of ruhber hoots required by a W.
~o\'l'Il1I)l'r mct,tin!.! induded ga~ments dis- p, A. worker, and an unusual request
trihutl',1 hy thc Sl.'~\'jll~ Co~nnllttee; thrl.'c from a man, for wool to knit himself a
qU:lrl~ of milk dady. cunll~ut'd ,to large IW:I\'\' sWl'aler. All thcse caSt'S ha\'c bel'"
fal1lily of dlildn'n; a ga~ 11111 pal(l for.;a t";lref~I1\' im'l'!5lh.:ated. and will undoubtedly
family: :\par~lllt'!11 st'~'ur('d a.nd r~'nt p:ud I Ill' !,pl.'I.'~lily met, As the pn'sident, Mrs, T.
for a _~mall laHllly with
111 dt.lld. wltn lIarry Brown, stall'll. "Wht'n all olher
h;IH' ::-pl'nt the SumI1H.'r In a tr:ult.'r. and I a\'cnlll'S of ht.lp scem closed and all d~c
I.on'tt Fn'swln is dlairm:m.
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Mrs. John Eilstlake, of The Harvard,
lIan'ard and Rut~l'rs Annul'S, has an unusually IJe:lutiful doll housc which has
hdon)..:ed to her grandchildren. Mrs, Eastlake will hc )..:Iad to have any child of lhe
Horou)..:h come to sec the hom,e bctwcen 4
and .=; 0 'dock on any aftt'rnoon.
The Stone House Shop
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Until 9 P. M.
Every Day Until Christmas
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express in its warm Ricker, our wish that yours
may be a joyous holiday,
8he Mn!iftf}ox
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PARK AND DARTMOUTH AVENUES
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Lamps 3c ~.~ ~
Lionel Trams and Accessories
SWARTHMORE 1896
for the past I 5 years with
Christm'as T Tees and Greens•
Yale A\'Ooolle. is president 01
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Rope Laurel, Mistletoe
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A Bright and Joyful Day to You All
Our Friends and Customers!
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(The Little Tea Room on Dartmouth Avenue)
HOME MADE PIES
BAKED GOODS
All Sizes-Prices Right
Call to See Us. We Will
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A Large Assortment of Christ-
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Qirrrtingn of tllr ~ranon
PATRONAGE IN THE YEAR
DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
PAULSON & CO.
at this glad Yuletide Season
we pause to
thank the
friends who have honored
preciated.
\Ve hope to continue to
merit them during the coming year.
A. Wayne Mosteller
(Conti nne" rrnm
ever reflect the cordiality of
the Holiday Season,
BUCHNER'S
8 Park Ave_
Swarthmore
THAT
IS
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A JOYFUL
ONE AND MAY 1936 BRING YOU A FULL
MEASURE OF PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS
AND GOOD HEALTH.
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other
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1\1('n
arc \'('r~l:d in t his
of tricks
rate him hh:hl\' and {'fJUnt him among!
tllt'ir h,,:"t pl'ri,:rmcrs,
Ht' will l.:i\'c two periormanr('s hcre on
Defcmhcr .;Oth. one at 2 ..m in the ;litcrnooll and anolhu at R.OO in the enninl.:,:
Adults, arc r::-qul.'5tcd to attend the c\'l'nin~ I
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VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP
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Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Yea.
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the form of rain.
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These narratives have also shown how
man, by storing, filtering, piping, and
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pumping, makes it possible for you and
your family to enjoy a 1.lentiful sUI.ply of
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good, pure water.
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In suburban Philadelphia, over four
billion gallons of water are continually
kept in reservoirs so that everyone in this
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community may be abundantly supplied.
Furthermore, over
2,800 fire
hydrants and
hundreds of miles of pipe are maintained in
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VAN ALEN BROS.
COAL
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PAUSE TO SAY A SINCERE "THANK
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(I ••. 9,6)
the past year have been deeply ap-
G·Ive Program Here
We Have a Fine Assortment
11 PARK AVENUE
IN THE MAD RUSH OF EVERY DAY
BUSINESS WE ARE PRONE TO TAKE
MANY THINGS FOR GRANTED.
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Select School, 1\11. Holyoke Collcge, and may bc dh'ulging sta~e secrets-and noDI.' ~
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1 three years' experience in the Univcrsity view ~uessing.
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One thin~ Mr. Fleming: may do. :md
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rOlJ1l.'s hi)!hly recommended and will assume States monetary l'tandard::,. he may produn'
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informed the writer, hut it's ;~ ;..:ood trick I ~
hranan, will take effect..
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. -. :.l\fiS5 Johnson comes to Swarthmore; It must bc remembered that while m:ll!ic
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Appreciated as Gifts
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Your patronage and friendship during
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us with their patronage and
to include in our Greetings,
those we also hope to serve,
May our business relations
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'I'll(' hh:h ~dltlol is J!lad 10 he the re- ~~~~~M~
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A Variety of Children's Gifts
1I10r Ullto Ull n t~illl ill hurll. 1111tU Ull II SUII is giupu;
nllll till' !\UIIl'rllllll'tlt ll~ull ht' UpUII Ilis 1ll)uullll'r; UlIlll)i.!l
t1I1IllP sbull br rnllrll mUI111rrfl1I.
03011. Wl)l' iEIIl'rhlllting lFlI1l1rr. wl)l' Vrillrr of prllrr.
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n'ntl)" hl'ell putrha_~l'd hy thl' Borou~h, It pro).!raJlls for ,my )'l';ar prior to 1920.
i~ a dip rH'l',lIt, for usc in the ::-tlrve..... of
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Merry Christmas
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an :l\'ocatio,n with Mr. Flemin~, ht, ~
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Thank Yau
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more Public Lihrary announces the "P~
I pointment of Miss Ann Johnson as Ii~
I-Iavc served Swarthmoreans
Swarthmore 1250
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OUTSIDE AND
Tree Sets 29c
Hannum & Waite
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
Post Office
So. Chester Road and Yale Avenue
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EVERYBODY
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PAUL FLEMING
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XMAS TREES
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
Speaks to Elmira Alumnae
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SWARTHMOREAN
Hig:h School had the unusual pri\'ilcge of i an;~f !'lic~ to, it. I '
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hearing Major General Smedley D. Butler, I ' Ie (e\'ohona S Wl'rc III charl!C of Mr,:
01 :\C\\·town S(IUare, who deli\'ereu a stir- I' rank R. ~lurl'y, supcrvi:;ing IlrincilJal.
rin/.: address on Ill'ace. General Butler de-'
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stilted that it should bc our mission in life
10 keep America out of war. The young
On
lUt'sd.l) the Swarthmore Hl)..:h
people of America, he declOlred, arc betteri ~chool Basketball Te:ml w~s defeated 16-13
equipped to do this than their elders were' In 'l hard fouJ,::ht. o\'erhme. Imttlc with
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to realize th:ll war is usell'ss, achie\'ing no Cor the lusers with Sl'\'en points.
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The Lansdowne j. \':, deleated the
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c;ausin~ suffering even to the \'ictors.
Swarthmore J. Y:s 18-9.
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,'.<'i.tv.1O..:'.eJ.uv.IDJ1J2I.ru.a.tv.!aJ.DJ1J.~l4..tll.~~.
ing their people to fever pitch, had caused t~nh.:ht, l;riday, with Glen-Xor at Glt'n_t..,;
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Our Amrrican flag, he stated, rel)resents will play an alumni )..:roup just three years
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support of the alumni and their iriend5
Dr, Paul F. Gcmmill. of Dickinson
is (le5,·red.
to Everyone
Avenue, Swarthmore,
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The chaperons for the Introductory
C1a!'-s ;!IId the Junior ..\ss('mhl}, of the
Swarthmore Dandn/! Classt's which meel
tomorrow t'\'l'ninl!, Dl'cl'mbt'r 21, at the
W()m;IIl'~ Club. will be 1\1r. and Mrs.
C, Whitford McDowell, l\fr, and Mrs, \Villiam Bullock, and 1\lr, and Mrs. \Villard
Tomlinson,
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SWARTHMORE 750
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Dancing Class Chaperons
iIllO the
!pldun',
A J.!ift of a check for the Christmas
work is to he used fur a m('utaHy retarded
huy I with line hands and a lovc of tools,
'tuward.<; a carpenter's set.
1\-lr:-. William \~t'st reporte~l on tI~e
,I Emergency Shoe J. und, of winch s.he IS
chairman, This fund has been slowly
j ilCcumul;lting throu~hout the year and is
'Ito be u!'ed. so far OIS it will go, to pro\'ide
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Jt w:\s decidcd to continue the three
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Professor Herbert F. Fraser. of Swarthmore College, addre!'5ed the Philadelphia
group of the Alumnae of Elmira College
la~t Friday e\'enin~ at the \Vomen's Un i~II>Jl.:\..~~.:\..("'.-~~~II>Jl~~~~~~~~l'J~l'J~~~~;' "mity Club, Philadelphia. iii, topic was
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r"'-~ Ihe "International Outlook/' 1\1'rs. Henry
Corner Yale & Harvard Aves.
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AT H• S• ASSEMBLY
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us maintain it only to defend our immc~
dialc hordl'rs and coa~t Iinc$1 ,IUd let us
pause In'fore Wt' 5t'l1d it in defl'IJSC of our
,'aril'd inlt'rests abroad or to
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J n nll1dll!'lOn he UtJ!:('d thc children to I
Senior High School Pupils
aUl.'rul (hurd) .md srhool faithfully, thl'rc-!
hy 11fl'l!aring thcm!'l'in:s, to ('ope SUC(e~s- i
On Monday !Dornin).!:. in thc school! ~ullY With thl.' many (hfht'ult probl{'ms 10 I
a~I.'mhly, the pupils of thc Junior-Senior I (ODIC and to bl' able to take a position I
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Christmas Greetings
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Bright and Happy
New Year
To All
1. W. JACKSON
PLUMBING, HEATING AND
ROOFING SERVICE
Springfield, Pa,
Telephone Swarthmore 74·J
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important announce·
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DECEMBER 20. 1931
CHRIS·TMAS PLAY
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FOR LOCAL R""""
The young people hold a Christmas serv- etletJi mIDD'" ...~ b*_ .1141 - ...ice Sunday eveulng at 7:00. The "ngln, e.. teet 10 a pobot, _ .. _ I.. _
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of carols will be led by F. Brewster and .........
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and niDttetn
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huDClNdiU fed to • point.
an orchestra. The leader of !be ...
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is Miss ADD Bonsall. a returning studeat ....._
w..~ ODe hUlldftd aDd
of Wooster ColI.,e. Ohio. class of '36. teet 10 • polD~ on the DO_terl~ .kIo ot
the three choirs of sixty voices singing!daugbter of Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Bomall, SYCUDOre road aad thence .ron. the 1&111.
Lot II beelnnlna at • POint Ob the north.
north twen"'...D. _
to..... minute.
eater.b tide of Upland ro.d (forb' feet wide)
ancient aud traditional carols. will be held of CorneD Avenue.
at the cUdance of HftD haDdNd elahq-oDe
at. 4.30 P. M. This service has becOmer The usual hall-hour Christmas morning tori, teet 10 ~. 1In~ _DIIone4 polDt .Dd teet maourod _ _ t_r4I, ...... the ..Id
thoroughly established as aD annual tea- church service will be beld at seven o'dock place of beelnDlft&'.
.ide of Uplaad road from ita Intersectloa with
Mrs. Henry F. James. of Ogden Avethe aou~. . ter17 .Ide of lIIaDoa ro.d (tlfty
ture
of
the
Christmas
celebratioD
by
the
WedDesday.
Christmas
morniDg.
with
the
1.0.. 22. 31. 2f .Itua~ OD ~ ..alh.....rl7 teet wide) _ . .
ooutb ....D..._
nue, is coaching members of the Swarth..
church.
choir and a Christmas meditation by Dr. .Ide of Sycamore road. (fOfbr feet wide) at four deareea fourteeD min.... east one-hua.
more First Day School in a Christmas
d.red twenty.. 1.a and lleYen17..three one-hun.
An early Christmas morning service of 'Tuttle. uHow can we find the Manger?" the dlltance of one hundred and weab' and dredtha
feet to a point, thence lOath twlDiJ'play. "Kings in Nomania" by Percival prayer and praise wiu be held in the Traditional carols will be sung.
thirty one--hllndredtba feet meuured IOUth one dearee. tWenty..three minute. west Mty..
Wilde. which will be preseDted at 4.30 Deat h I t 6 • I ck Tb'
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two and
thlrt7.two
one--hundredtQ
feettbh1;J'to •
ape a
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Next F nday
evening, at 6.30, the chure h twent7~.ne dea:reea tortJ' mlnu_ Nat alona point.
thenee
aorth .b.ty-elaht
decreeMonday afternoon, December 23rd, in cvival
of an earlier ewtom of the local gives its annual welcome-home dinner to the said aide of Syeamore road from ita In- HVeD mfnuta west one hundred twenty.Ove
Whittier House on the college campus for h h
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tereeetion with the BOUtheuterJ, ,Ide of feet to a point on the nortbeuierb' .Jde of
I Its stu ents returmng or t e o ys rom .lIanoa. road (flft teet wide)
tal Ina In Upland road and thence atOll&' the lJ&IIle the
the benelit of the Wellare Division of the c urc .
The
young
people
of
the
Epworth
League
school
and
college.
Sixty
young
people
of
front
or
breadth
':uth
twent,-onee::.~
forty two following eourHI and diataneta. north
Community Health Society of CeDtral will sing Christmas carols thr ugh the th
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twenty-one desrrece twenty.three minute eat
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are
In
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minutes
eat
alone
the
.aid
aide
of
Syeamore
ableen _and sixty-four one-hundredth. feet
Delaware County. Mis. James, who forlearning this year. The dinner is served road one bundred and twentp feet (eacb
and northwardb' on the arc of a circle eun.
merly directed dramatic productions at the streets on Chnstmas Eve.
,
at
six-thirty,
~nder
the
direction
o~
the
beine
forty
feet
wide)
and
extending
of
that
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Trinity
Church
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Woman's
Assooation,
Mrs.
J.
V.
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Bishop
width
In
length
or
deptb
BOUth sixb"-ehrht and thlrty-slx one-hUndredths feet to the pJaee
Miss Elizabeth Blessing. of Elm AveDue.
in charge, and closes at 8.1S. The general degl'ee8 twenty minutes weat between parallel of beginning'.
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It is hop~d io have many pareDts and chil- Candle.light Service Chri.tmas E""e
program is directed by the Stssion's Com- linea at rlgbt aneIe3 to tbe aald Syeamore
No improvement.. Vaeant ..round.
dren present.
mittee
on
Christian
Education.
Dr.
E.
Fulroad one bundred and twenty·five feet.
The Chrislmas Eve Choral Communion
The cast is as follows: Richard DelaSold sa the property of Glad,.. H. Rutter.
LoU! 29-A. 8o.A (tormerly known ... Lot. mortgagor and Manoa Development Co. real
plaine, Yancu, a bootblack; Paul Cleaver, Service will be preceded by Carol-Singing, Jerton Cook, chairman, and the Pastor.
81 to 83. inelWilve) G4 to U. Incluelve. be- OWDer..
As for a number of years, the red can- ginning at tbe point ot intersection of the
Osmi, lieutenant of the gang; Louis De- b.,inning at 11 P. M.
The Choir will sing Mozart's "12th dies used at the Christmas service are pre- 8Qutheuterly aide of Manoa road (flIb' leet RAYMOND F. STOPPER. Attorney.
MoU, DorlO·i Louise Servais, Urridui Gersented by Mrs. A. F. Jackson and the wide) with the .outbwesterly aide of Upland
NATHAN P. PECHIN.
wad (forty feet wide), thence extending
trude Enders Vavna; Neil Durboraw, Mass," with the festal setting of the
Sherift'o
Chri~tmas
evergreens
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
BOUth
twentY-one
degrees
lorty
minute.
east
Tomi, and Nancy Goodwin, Tiana, mem- "Gloria in Excelsis," for the Communion Haldy M. Crist.
along
the
said
side
of
Upland
road three hunbers of the gang i Jimmy Paxson, Zoril, Service. The Introit will be "Slumber Song
dred. and efgbtJ'ofieven feet to a point. thence
The Christmas party of the beginners~ south ab:b'-efght degreea twenty minute. wee.t
2nd, King of Nom2.nia; Fred Simons, Mar- of the Infant Jesus." by Gevaert, and
department of the Sunday School, of which one bundred and twenty-five feet to a wlnt.
quis of Ettari; Allen Hall, Count Luz i "Sing, 0 Heavens," by Tours. The Organ
thence north twenty-one degrees forty minules
HOMESTEAD FARMS
Richard Brown, Snigram, the miser; Riclr- Prelude will be "0 Holy Night," by Miss Linda DeArmond is superintendent, west three hundred and eighty-tour and thirty.
TubercuUn Tested
will bE: held in the Parish building tomor- eight one--bundredtha feet to a point on the
ard Parry, the Gendarme j Ann Lingle, Gounod.
aoutheaaterly side of Mnnoa road and thence
A cordial invitation is extended to all row afterno'on at 3 o'clock with a Christ- along the .ame north ab:tYa8even degrees eight
RAW GUERNSEY
Marsa, mother of Yancu; Ann Robinson
mas
tree
and
Santa
Claus.
Parents
and
mlnu£es
east
one
hundred
and
tWenty.five
who
wish
to
join
in
song
and
worship
as
and Frances Smith, bodyguard to the Jdng;
and three one-hundredthll feet to the first
MILK
mentioned point and plaee of beginning.
Sharline Birkett, the Herald; :Q_eborah. Fur- another Christmas Day brings its old, b:Jt friends are invited.
ever
new,
message
of
Divine
Love
and
nas and Jean Huey, stage hands; and Joan
Lot. 31·A and 82-A (formerly Lola 84 to
AND CREAM
36. inclusive) 87 and 88 beginning at the
SHERIFF'S SALES
Thatcher, Libby Garrett, and Ruth Servais, Service.
point of intemection 01 the southeasterjy side
On Christmas Day there will be a celeSheriff's Office. Court House.
Court L;;.:dies. Ffed Simons is in charge
of Manoa road (fifty feet wide) with the
of
the
Holy
Communion
at
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Media.
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northeasterly side of Upland road (forty feet
of lights and Carol Goodwin in charge of
A. E. STROMGREN. Prop.
A.M.
Saturday. ~ber 28. 1985
wide). thence extending north elxty-aeven deproperties.
gr~ eight minutes east along the said aide
9.30 A. M.. Eaatt:rn Standard Time
'Phone: Chester Heights 135
Mrs. Harry Clay Barr is in charge of the
of Manoa road one bundred and twenty.flve
Christmas baskets, which will be distribChristian Science Church
and
Ihenrethree
aouthone-bundredths
twenty-one degrees
feet torty
to a minutes
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"Is the Universe, Including Man, uted through the local Community Health
Conditions: $250.00 caah or certified check eat
two hundred Rnd eighteen and .Ixty.two
Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the subject Society. Contributions of money may be I at time of saJe (unleas otherwiBe stated In one-hundredths feet to a point. thence 800th
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advertisement). balante In ten days. Other Bixt)"aeight degrees twenty minutes west one
of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of sent to M rs. Barr as many dinners
are conditions on day of sale.
hundred and twenty-five teet to a point on
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December needed to help the less privileged to have
and
the northeasterly aide of Upland road Dnd
2Znd.
a "Merry Christmas."
tbence alonK' the same north twenty-one de-I
grce& forty minutes west two hundred and
The men of the Parish, following a cus- Levari Facias
No. 7&6 sixteen feet to the first' mentioned point and
For All Occasiona
Methodist Church Notes
place of beginnin8'.
torn of many years, will provide ChristSeptember Term. 1935
Artiatic Pottery and Copper
The Sunday School session at 9.45 will mas gifts for the men of the Philadelphia
All those certain Jots or pieces oC ground
Lota 40 to 46. inclusive. beginning at a
Flower Holdera
have a White Gifts Program. Scholars General Hospital. AU packages will be situate at :&lanoa in the Township of Haver. point on the northeasterly aide of Upland
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE
road
(forty
leet
wide)
at
the
dlBtance
oC two
placed on the altar on Sunday and dis- ford. County of Delaware and Slate of Penn. hundred and sixty.one feet. meaaured south
Flowers by WJre
tributed in the afternoon by a committee sylvania. designated and known as Lots 20. twenty-one degrees forty minutes east along
of men under the dilection of E. O. Lange. 22. 23. 24, 29-A and SO·A (formerly known the aald side of Uphmd road trom Us inter.
seetion with the southeasterly side of Manoa
Dakin Flower Shop, Inc.
The Junior Woman's Auxiliary met at ~:e.r.;~AS~n~ ::~Ain;:::::::!ly5io~ 53~ i:l~~ road (filty feet wide) thence extending north
sixty.elght
degrees
twenty
minutes
ea&t
one
25 E. STATE STREET
the Parish House on Monday evening and inclusive). 37. 38. 40 to 46. inclusive, and hundred and twenty-five feet to B. point.
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made final arrangements for the sending 53. on a certain plan DC lots made for Charles thence south twenty.one degrees forty minutes
of Christmas boxes to the Old Men's Horne. IJ. Mcilvaine. Jr.• by Over and Tingley, C. E..
at Ifoimcsburg, an~ Chrislmas stockings Y.r.~~r .~drl'.:;·U~~~n':.''~da~~or~~.r~;u:07ro;~: i}\~~~~~lI~;'}!mJ~~;'}!fflJ~fflJ~~to a number of children who are wards to wit:
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Dr. Wayne Clwmell ..ill preach at 11
o'clock on Sunday morning on ''The
Christmas Messag.... Th.re will be opecial
music by the Junior aod Senior Choirs.
The beautiful Candl. Llaht Service. with
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wide) at the distance of one hundred and
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Presbyterian Church Notes
BOXED
SILK UNDIES
MEN'S TIES
25c sOc $1
Come Earl:! and Make a
Selection
H. GERTRUDE PICKEN
208 STATE STREET
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twenty·one Dnd fourteen one-hundredths teet
measured south twenty·one degrees forty
minutes e88t along the said side of SYcamore
road Crom
;n"",,,,,tion
w;lh teet
lhe wide).
Boulh_
easterly
side ,Is
of Manoa
road (8fty
thence extending north sixty.eight degrees, ~
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All the services 011 Sunday will be in
observance of Christmas, in the Sunday
St:hool at 10:00, the church services at
11:00 and 4:45, and the young people's
meeting at 7:00, The Ihree choirs will
sing the services both morning and arternoon. At morning worship. choir awards
ror faithfulneSs and outstanding work will
be presenled by the church 10 one member each of the girls' and boys' choirs.
In accordance with the cuslom at Chrislmas worship, a special thank offering will
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NULLEN'S ROSE FARM
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Baltimore Pike We.t of Black Horae
High Grade Poultry and
F
ixings for the Christm.as Dinner
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will be for special evangelistic work in the
station of the medical missionary supported by the church il) Ancl,ong, Korea.
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stride and rhythm - and the opposiDg side is
drawn helplessly off-balance.
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Why Not Smoking Tobacco-in Pound Pkgs.
CIGARS
Granger
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Sensation
.59
Prince Albert
.69
Omega
.59
Velvet
.73
Tuxedo
.79
Model
.95
Raleigh
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Edgeworth
. Half and Half
.69
MEDIA 1572
THIS YEAR GIVE HIM
We have his fa.V$orite in Holiday Wrapping
CLASS
IFIED
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25's
.69
Girard
...
.79
Phillies
DiU's Best
.89
Henrietta
Union Leader
Reg. $25.00 Xmas Night. $16.00
.59
CIGARETTES
Christmas Wrapped
2~:!! LOwc,t:~:~penna.
Cinco.
Cremo
Bolds.
White Owl
2.15
1.09
2.15
1.09
2.15
.74
1.39
.74
1.09
1.39
2.15
1.09
2.15
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1.09
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Optimo
1.88
3.69
1.88
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1•88
1.88
3.69
3.69
Marcello
La
2.98
LUCKY STRIKE
Reg; $6.50 My Sin. . . ..
Reg. $10.00 MYdS •in .. ..
5.98
OLD GOLD
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CHESTERF1ELD
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$1.25
Du
Carton of 200
1.09
La Granda
Reg. $3.50 My Sin. . . .•
$4.00 Scan a . . . . .
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$7.50 Scandal. . ...
6.49
$12.00 Scanda • . . . . 10•49
$40.00 Belodgia ... 32.00
50's
.$1.09 $2.15
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HEALTH SOCIETY
Happy Christmas'
on
With lISCO Quality Food,S
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Flour 5b:23c: 12b~49C
12 b~ 39c
12 i.~g 62c
Pastry Flour P:~m
Flour
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Mince Meat
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PHILADELPHIA
MEMORIAL PARK
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Executor,
Swarthmore, PeD'Q&.
200 Y.le Avenue.
12-G--Gt
ESTATE OF EDITH N. GAWTHROP. late of
Swarthmore. DeJaware County Pennsylvania,
deceased.
LETTERS TESTAlIENTARY on the above
Eatate have been granted to the undenizued.
who request all penona bavlng clahZl8 or demands 8gafmt the Estate of the decedent to
make known the same. and all penou In·
debted to the decedent to make payment" with..
out delay to
HENRY A. GAWTHROP.
1801 DeKaib St.ret!t.
Norristown. PenDL
Or to his Attorney
Albert N. Garrett,.
1218 Chestnut Street.
Philadelphia. Pa.
Be sure of having juel
what you want. and
-'HAMILTON
ftrst selection - place
your: order at POlllb'Y
Headquarters for a
GRUEN
fresh-killed
ELGIN
Dll~kUng.
II
Goose--uosurpassed In
Pork Shoulders
HAMS
Codfish
music-vocal ond Instrumenlal.
Philadelphia Memorial Park ia
in -h. beautiful and historic Cheder
VoUey. IUlt off Lincoln Highway
(Raute lO},
Frazer, 'ennsylvanla,
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fill in and pre",nf (oupon of fhi. (on·
to ,..1 ..., wi ~ our ~ .. pU ...fth, a
beautiful potted polnleHto.
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flEET ADDRESS..... ····-········-.. ··-..• ....
3.69
TOWN ........--- •• - ••• - ............... ----.
Sliced
Oranges
to
Lima Beans
Cauliflower
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Cele
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29C
17c
27 C : 'sf.:"
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I Iceberg
Florida Orapefruit each 5c
Lettuce 2 head. 1 !$c
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10C Peas
1bs25c
Hallda, F••d
"Goot! Cheer" Certificates-$l.00
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'_"'~l
doz
2 lb. 25c
head 19c
Tender Hearts of
whose address is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(There is no extra charge for out-of-town subscriptions)
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Sweet Juicy Florida
TO EVERY WOMAN PRESENT
Program by wen·known ortilt, in
person under the direction of Anne
Simon. All your favorita Christmas
(Whole ",r
Shank
Hair)
Select
c1uu'l'
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WilsolI's Certified or Morrell's Large Smoked Skinned
A Year Round Christmas Gift for $2.50
Send THE SWARTHMOREAN for one year
23 c
tb
Lean Chuck Roast
Ib
Lean Boneless Pot Roast
Ib
Fresh Hamburg
Ib 19c I Beaf Liver
Weekly Payment if Desired
THE SWARTHMOREAN
GIFT OFA POTTED POINSmlA
Turkey
Chicken or
q'U~l.tY._ ~_
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SUNDAY-DECEMBER 22
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Turkeys
WILLIAM V. FISCHER,
Anywhen
admlJlion
1.-_-=
10
Second GfnnuaL
cNo
Christmas
Ch Iat es
WATCHES
UPHOLSTERING
7c
Cake
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At Deep Cut Prices
Reg.
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. ried away ID the spiing by ow~Uen o!reams. with its If""t... Badge and pr.paratioD for Troop 6 will be at 9.30 A. )(, 8oturdaJ',
Bl'Iid.. maternity calls and a few cases of' Its Plush Mill Baby CUnie Christmas party JaDuary 4th. at the Wo~·~ Club. IIIId
acute IUn.... our nurses were kept well' which this yoar will be held on Monday. will be in the form of a "Be Prepared"
FOR RENT
occupied with the demaDds of our child December 23rd. The Dext meeting of contest.
FOR RENT-.:....cholce of two comfortable room..
, health program. But few chronic patieats I----------'------.,...-::::-:-:--:-~·..·.....---:_-_:-.
Beuonable. Telephone: Swarthmore 1670.
---re~ . unCier our care since two have
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FOR SALE
Mn.
A.
F.
J.das_
Re
elect.d
beeD
recently
placed
in
institutions.
On.
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SALE-~
balldllOme Atwatet-.Eeut President at Meeting OD Th_ of these was ao old colored woman of the
. cabinet radio In aoocI eondlUon. . Telephod.e
day, December t 1
' best "old mammy" type~ As her strength
1I.J:B:·,Ga rwood;Swarthmore'18n: .~ - ;'.
was at. a very low ebb, one of our DUrses
The Decem~r meeting of the Board of volunteered '0 help her ~11 by at!eDding
mR SALE-Lionel 0 Gauge Eleet:rie Train
to good eondltion. 80 pieeea. ,10.00. Tet.. D irectors of the Comm~nily Health So-. the old ~dy during Ihe long drive in to
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p.~pne: Swarthmore 188W.
ety of Central Delaware County w.. re-' the Philadelphia Jotospital. where her do~
Our Men Assure You ot !I
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. . cently h~d in the Borough HaJJ. Swarth~ tor wished ber admitted. Although this
more. ';th .the president. Mrs. A. F. Jack; took coDSIderable time. the comfort' to
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PkasONAL-Sut.crfptIoDl .nd renewala
aU
n. p esiding. Mrs. J. WarreD P ...... patieDt and son made it a most worthwhile
~. . :\nap.dnea. lin. GUbert s. V.ries# TeJe-- a
cted
as secretary in the absence of Mrs: service
~~De. Swarthmore 89-W.
J. Donald Gibson. The reports of the chair~
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men 'of the staoding committees were limi.
. WANTED
The big event of the day-a superb
Mrs. T. Harry Brown reported that sub- interviewing health center chairmen about
WANTED-To bUJ or rent. Uled Plano. Beiia.. s titutes in the office during November in: Christmas parties and finding volunteers
dinner-can' be a long ~emembered
.onable. Telephone: Swarthmore 168o-W.·
8ucceS8 with the fine things to eat
cIuded MIss Mary Wood. MIss Josephbui to assume the respoDSIbiliti.. of partI.. at
WANTED--Glrl". lee .bta. AlIIO C .harp B eistie and Mrs. Chari.. Fellows. Dona- three other cUnics. A troop of Swarthmore
we have fot you_ Quality supreme,
flute. Telephone: Swarthmore 10....
Scouts. UDder the direction of Mrs.
tioDS were received from MIss J~e Girl
low prices and cordial .service wil.1
Frederick Child aDd Mrs. Harold GrilJin.
Hoopes. Mrs. Paul Sharples. Miss Vera
LOST
feature your IISaJ food· buying.
DeMuth. Sewing Chairman of the Friendly is taking over the Plush Mills party; aoLOST-Brown and tan knitted caP. Saturda)' iic1e;" Miss Helen Marr, of the Mothers' other troop from Faraday Park, under
Whr. Qoa/It, Coo..ts
Yoo, Moo., Ga •• Forti• .,
momln&'. December 7. between P1'eIIbyteriall C
Churcb and Chester Road. Telepbone: Swarth_ AssIstance Fund; Swarthmore Nredlework Mrs. William E. Clymer. Is taking charg.
SpeeiGllleu, Sale Red_ B"Id"8 W,..
more 294-W.
of our AvoDdale CUnic. Mrs. Douglas SinGuild aDd the Children', Aid Sodety.
claire. in charge of the weighing at Holmes
jlll:tlllll Finest Family
Mrs. William T. Ellis reported that Clinic. has been kind enough to assume the
FOR RENT
v oluDteers who transported patients in- responsibility for the Holmes party.
Semf.d.ta.cIlM St... ... Stucco Ow m••• cluded Mrs. A. F. JacksoD. Mrs, Henry
8 Beclroolal. 2 Bath....... per .....th...
Peirsol. Miss Martha Taylor aod Mrs.
"The Schick test cUnic for the preEllis.
school children in Ridley Park inoculated
The following officers were elected for last spring was held in November in eoE. C. WALTON
he
coDling year: President, Mrs. A. F. operation with Mrs. Stewart, nul"S\\ at the
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SWARTHIIORE. PA&-Ib
lie
Jackson; First Vice-President, Mrs. Joseph ~ome Street School. Of .the eIeren tests
Caresota. Pillsbury's
A QUICK BID
Seal' Second Vice-President Rev J Jar- given, only one was positive.
procvre• • rare 14'1ubDmt SA fiaely coadlor Oold Medal
den
'Guenther;
Secretary,
Mrs.
Donald
UTwo
mee~
aided
in
the
education
tioned two.lamU,. home, weU locatH _do
with exceUent t ..ante. and IDcame. Act DOW. Gibson' and Treasurer Mrs Edward M of our staff this month. One was a staff
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Boyd. '
ROBERT T. BAIR. Realtor
No. 211
lISa) Freshly
Mrs. Seal was appointed chairman of staff nurse! gave a stimulating talk. on
Open Saturday. 9ua.day
the Nursing Committee; Mrs. A. R. O. m~~ta1 hygaene. .
,
is
10 be in charge of the SurgiThe
other
meeting
was
a
School
Nurses
Redgrave
The.e ReUahl. Cam~ud.. bave r!veD Protection and Prompt aym_t of
for cal Supplies Committee aDd Mrs Philip Conference held at the LaDSdowne High
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of
the
Aunual
Report.'
School.
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Hackbush.
the
GJ';'. Falb. Uv~oo" LOILdoD a: Globe..
19c Olenwood
lApp Ie and Grape-Apple) 2-1b jar 17c
Miss Charlotte EatoD. Supervising PsychologtJ;t from tho State DepartmeDt
Home.tead, Ko),al croup, Home huieaudty..
R.
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R.
Plum
Pudding
Ib can 25c
PbUade1phla Fire a: Marble. FldeU'L:uDe- Nurse, gave the following report for No.. of Welfare, talked upon mental health of
po.lt North W ••tem N.tlo.....
ord
Nestle's
Chocolate
(Milk or Seml-Sweel) 2 ~-Ib bars 25c
vember: "During November, Cle total vis- scho~t children. Rhe., seemed to feel that
Accident, Perm MutuaL
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Seasoning pkg 7c
May We Quote Ratu
i ts were 568. 117 nursing calls were an. the problem teacher ~ay often .be, as
WM. S. BITTLE
17c lISa) Peas
2 can. 29c
pkg 5c
swered by our three" nurses.
would uch to blame ,as the .problem child .or
Swartlunore III-J
that
t'bere
were
fewer
persons
ill
this
problem
mother
and
CIted
num~rous
mseem
Notary Public - luuraDee - aeal Estate
17c
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Novem~er than there were in Novem~er, school nurses were given the benefit of
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS 1?~4, SlDce there were 71 fewer DUrsmg (1) a demonstration of the audiometer by
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b d
tho
SALE OR RENT
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21c Hom.de.Lite Mayonnaise
pt jar 19c
Jish
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Th
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a p 13. nurse w 0 oes no mg
comp
more prev~nti~e wor ' .
ere hut administer the tests to Philadelphia
Large California Santa Clara
were three. home deUvenes at which the children, and (2) of the ophthalmic teloCHARLES PARKER
nurses 8SSlSted. It happened that each binocular by the school nurse at the Lans..'
INSURANCE
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nurse had .one. The first case, that of. a downe High School Miss Galbreath."
SWARTHMORE
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young Italian mother, was memorable 1D
Famous for their bright color. thin .kin.
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that she eouId neither speak nor under- - -..
, --small pits and tine flavor.
stand a word or English aDd the woman
Girl Scout News
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Hal'''
,.ad 101
whom she had secured as interpreter could
Troop No. 194 held its Christmas meet.
speak. only about ten more! The second
case
was.
UDUSjIai
ill
t!>~~
t!>e
only
approach
J.1lII.
at the Girl ScoulHo ... on Tuesday.
INSURANCE" .
was· through a narrow road between a This is to be the Jast meeting of the year.
Bre ad Su preme
larger 10..1 10c
steep hillside and.·a reservoir. Since the The next meeting is scheduled for 3 to 5
29 EAST 5th STREET
lISa)
Sliced
Rye
Bread
10..110c
delivery took place after dark, as so often o'clock on Tuesday, January 7th, 1936,
CHESTER happens, the nurse felt herself in some- and will be held as usual in the Scout
Pho;'o. Chelter 6141
Supreme
what of a "precarious universe" until she House.
2-1b
pkg '1"5("
Troop No. 6 gave a Christmas tea in
finally arrived at the home I One of the
other nurses who gave care on a later day honor of Mrs. Harold Griffin. of Rutgers
17-oz can
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
this
part
of
the
route
as
coached.
Avenue.
on
December
13th,
at
the
home
passed
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
8c lISa) Toasted
pkg 5c
but failed to iotOP at the right house and of Mrs. P. Whitaker, on Park Avenue.
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Chase & Sanborn's
Ib bag 25c
soon came to some falls, a veritable Ujump_ The scouts presented Mrs. Griffin with a
. California Walnuts Ib 23c Pitted Dates
pkg 12c
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ing-off-place"! The bridge bad been car- poinsettia plant in appreciation of the
Large Brazill
Ib 19c Sweet Cider ~-gal jug 21c
years of assistance she has given the troop
eELL PHONE 4
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tseason.s Oreetings 5-1b box
98c I
ESTATE OF ANNA 1I00RE FISCHER.
DECEASED.
Oood Cheer
5-1b box $1.49
Letten Tatament&r'Y_ on the above eetate
Lucille Assorted
Ib box 49c
have been granted to the', upderaigned. who
request. all pen01l8 having· clRbn. or deDIauda
OCO
lb.
alrallUlt the Estate of the decedent to made
known the same, and all persons Indebted. to
Furniture Restoring
FOR XMAS
tbe decedent to m.ke PR7JXlent, without del.,.,
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Anytime -
NEXT TO THE ARCADIA RESTAURANT
OPEN ALL
DAY SUNDAY
Reg. $18.00 Shalimar. . .. 15.29
Pulling together at the psy&hologieal mom.,,'
may wellsolw the problem I
EI.dridl:f is Ch.ap i" lbe Philadelphia II,.."
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STORES, Inc.
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now is the time to buy.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
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FRED J. HARLEY
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are much improved. Economists find many evidences of a sound foundation for a new prosperiry.
This Company suggests that, in the circumstances,
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FRATERNITIES David W. Chaney, IOn of Mr. aDd Mro. ~ORRESPOND H Be Sure c--..
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AT .SWAlTHMORE
PUPILS IN GERMANY
The boys and girls of Swarthmore are
reminded to telephone to Santa Claus If
they want to make sure he will stop at
their homes on Chrlstmaa Eve. HIs telephone numher Is Swarthmore 206.
Q. . . . . .
Have your parents leave the porch ligl\t
A ••
Ith e
th ......
.,... work In on and oome time between ten o'-Iock
and
H •S• ALUMNI R
,Y ON 2......
- , I n CODDection w
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. German, a numher of the pupils In the the wee amaH hour. jolly old St. Nick
An A1ulDD1;rally SPODlOred by the I Swarthmore High School are corresponding will enter your house and puD you out of
Stiwnartwillb?,orhee Highbeld Sch,,!,! A1
umnlDec
Asaocla
with pupils in the publlc !
o
on ~o
y,
em ber many. This gives them real contact with
23rd: a! 2.30 P. M., in the High School the language as weB .. very interesting
If you were not here last year ask lOme
Auditonum.
acquaintance with German life
of the children .who were, and find out
rally will •he of great interest to
An interestiog letter bas j~t been reo what a glorious thrill It Is to have Santa
alumm of the high school of aD oges. ceived by Donald Thomas of the Swarth· Claus, in person, call upon you, and to
Funk R. Morey, supervising principal, more Apartments. Because of the con.
will address the meeting. Mr. Charles trast with the life and interests of the hear him shout "Merry Cbrlstmaa to all,
Brinton is also expected to speak.
pupils of this country, the English portion and to all a good night" as he goes forth
In additiQn, there will he a brief under· of the letter is being reproduced here:
again into the night, baving made another
graduate program and a program by recent "Dear Don:
of his annual rounds of Swarthmore.
Two LocaJ Soya Make Phi Sipse
Kappa; ODe Elected to
Phi Delta 'I'heIa
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StiU Plenty of Selection
StiU
~IeDty
TEL. lOO.W
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17 S.
CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 47 or 48
Free DeUvery
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TONY THE BARBER
TO MAKE THEIR CHRISTMAS
DREAMS COME TRUE!
You Can't Go Wrong on
A~' ELGIN BIKE
Purchased on ~ear.' Lay-Away Plan
or on Easy Terms
make new ones, and have a glorious time.
Ralpb Rhoads, presiden~·of the class of
1936, is supervising arrangements for the
I dance.
Open Every Eveniq Until Chri"tmas
Law
Value
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Exlends Investment Field
I
Adorable
I
Fascinating I
"SHIRLEY
TEMPLE"
DRESSES
For girls from 1 to 3 arid
4 to 12
$1.88
Irresistibly becoming little models of fine
organdie. gay broadcloth printa, etc., in the
color. Shirley and all other smart little girls
love.
Also "SHIRLEY TEMPLE" DOLLS.
WINTER COATS
RAINCOAT SETS
BAGS AND HATS
SPEARE'S SECOND FLOOR
Two hundred and seventy-six separate
issues of bonds aggregating nearly three
and one-half billion dollars par value,
issued by railroads, gas, water, electric and
telephone companies are listed in "Trust
Investments in Pennsylvania," copies of
which are being distributed to banks and
trust companies in Pennsylvania and others
interested in t.he recent amendment to the
Fiduciaries Act of Pennsylvania.
A statement on behalf of the Committee
published in the book, outlines the long
process which was necessary to procure
an amendment to the Constitution of the
State, followed by the passage of the- new
law at the last session of the State Legislature.
$4.00 Down-$5.00 MODlhl:r--SmaIl Carr:riall Charge
. What a gift! And what a price-for a full aize double bar bike
wlth rust proof ~oated frames: chromium plated sprocket and rima'
tr~sa rods: full size Troxel saddle: new design handle bar stem, anJ
rcmforced handle bars.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
522
EDGMONT AVE.,CHESTER, PA., PHONE
9111
'MAGIC' AT PLAYERS
CLUB NEXT MONDAY
Paul Fleming, Well Known Con.
jurer, to Entertain Mem:
ben and Friends
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
27,1935
$2.50
1!;uPPlT NtW 'tur in All!
which Paul Fleming will perform at the
Players Club of Swarthmore next Monday afternoon and evening, December 30.
Th. presentation of Paul Fleming's art
will be the second of the series of four
productions this season for the Junior
membership of the Club.
Mr. Fleming is in real life Dr. Paul F.
Gemmill, of Dickinson Avenue, Swarthmore, and will be assisted in Monday's
performance by Mrs. Fleming (Mrs. Gem·
mill) and by his brother, Walker Fleming.
Mr. Fleming is well versed in the
mystery of camouOage and has a great
many tricks up his sleeve which have en·
terhined no less a personage than the late
President Coolidge.
Performances on Monday will be at 2.30
and at 8.00 P. M. in the Players Club
bouse on Fairview Road.
The annult! open house cf the playe~
Club will be held on New Vear'. Day.
liThe Ghost Train" by Arnold Ridley,
a mystery play in three acts, is being
directed by Dr, A. F. Jackson and Rohert
Gil1illan for performance at the Club on
January 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th. The Interesting Speakers on Varied
cast will be given in the SWAJlmyoppw
Topics to Open New Year
next week.
. at Local Club
1934-5
PACKA
120-B
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS
CHILDREN SCORE IN
'KINGS IN NOMANIA'
&~
Perhaps it is not the exquisite charm of
the presentation itself, but its social
significance that is of greatest importance.
It is encouraging to observe that a score
of parents were willing to withdraw their
children from the maelstrom of parties and
jostling sight-seeing and acquisitiveness that
too often attend C!lfistmas, and to focus
their attention instead on this genuinely
Friendly endeavor-to permit them to
make a gracious and enriching delivery of
the best that their minds and hearts con-
Looking forward to a new and interesting year the Swarthmore Woman's Club
bas scheduled the following programs for
January.
The Swarthmore League of Women
Voters will hear a discussion of the merit
system on Wednesday, January 8th, at
2.30 P. M. at the Woman's Club.
The meedog will he held on Wednesday
in order that the Woman's Club may have
th('>·.· f)PI\of{unity...nf .. lIeari:ng~. EIsie_ ~~II:~.
maSter speak on the Pennsylvania Germans-a Talk and Readings, at 2.30 P, M.
Tuesday, January 7th. Members of the
League are invited to be guests of the club.
Tea will be served.
If one is interested in the subject of
health, there is the Health and Welfare
program oD'January 14th. Dr. Roscoe W.
Teahart, surgeon and chief of staff at
Jeanes Hospital, Fox Chase, Philadelphia,
will give an illustrated lecture on "Cancer."
The Art Department has secured Miss
Elizabeth Price, of New Hope, one of the
"Ten Philadelphia Painters," to speak on
"Current Art Topics" on January 21st.
"Light-the Diet of the Eye" will be a
demonstration of ideal lighting in the
home, on January 28th, under the direction
of Mrs. Katharine W. White, home lightiog specialist of the Philadelpbia Electric
Company, and member of the Light Sav·
ing Council of Philadelphia and Vicinity.
All dub women of Delaware County are
invited to the Delaware County Federation
All-day Session at the Springfield Woman's Club on January 23rd. Box luncheon.
The nature of the Mark Twain program
at the Swarthmore Club on Deeemhe r 10th
was so unusual Mrs. J. l.eRoy Smith,
president of the Delaware County Federa-
tion and a visitor, said "It was the most
unique program I have ever seen." There
is great reason to be proud of each club
member who so cleverly portrayed the
character she represented. Mrs. Phelps
Soule, chairman of Literature and Mrs. C.
W. McDowell, chairman of Drama, com·
bined with their committees in creating
this entertainment. In the last review two
errors were made-Ben Rogers was played
little play was thought-provoking by Mrs. Arno Viehoever and Mrs. Harin :still another light. It showed the church per and Mrs. Douglas were portrayed by
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman and Mrs. A. R. O.
re--employing, though only for a moment Redgrave. The part of Tom Sawyer,
and in a small way, the medium whereby
it became' in the old days an actual power omitted by an oversight in last week's
resume, was made real for the audience by
amoog the people.
Mrs. Jacob Meschter..
•
The Swarthmore Woman's Club is genContest Winners Next Week
erous in its wish tei share its pleasures with
outsiders. At least one program a month
The winners of the Brighter Community
is open to non-club· members [or· a small
Christmas Lighting Contest will be pubadmittance fee, if a guest of a club memlished in this paper next week.
ber.
Appointed Junior Forester
$1140 to $1282 Delivered Equipped
F. B. FRANCIS
OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING
CHESTER
DEPRESSION
INTO
DO PRESS ON
WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS
JANUARY PROGRAMS
Edgar, Youmans, of Elm Avenue, has
been appointed by the state to the posi·
tion of Junior Forester.
He left Swarthmore yesterday for Pot·
ter County, whete he will be stationed at
C. C. C. Camp S-135 and bave charge
of a group of men.
Mr. Youmans is a graduate of the professional forestry course at Cornell Uni·
versity.
Purchase
•
New
House'
The· new colonial residence on South
Chester Road at Strath Haven 'Avenue,
which was advertiSed· in the SWARm.
MaREAN two weeks ago, was purchased by
Crosby Black, of Chester, who with Mrs.
Black and their two children will take occupancy about the first of the yf.!-r. The
bouse was constructed by W. Percival
]ohnso.n.. Willi~ ,Allen Brown, Jr., was
agent.
AS THE
SLOGAN
FOR
1936
Police and Fire News
Several accidents in the Borough during
the past week have been caused by the
snow and the icy conrution of the roads.
PER YEAR
DR. 1M. E. BYERLY,
EDUCATOR, DIES HERE
Profesaor Emeritus of Harvard
Univenity, Resident of Stratb
Haven Inn
Let's torget the pass-word of
taiihis
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12TH &: CROSBY STREETS
52
The Christmas p!;Y"j'Jqt~Jr. Nomania,'~'
by Percival Wilde, which was presented by
children of the Swarthmore First Day
School on Sunday and Monday afternoons
in the Whittier House, delighted. the large
audiences which attended. Because of its
distinctive literary quality and because it
is essentially "good theatre" it would seeem
to be the very nonpareil o[ short Christmas plays, and the spirit and precision with
which the youthful players interpreted it
showed their appreciation of its worth.
The sensitive feeling and buoyancy with
which Dick Delaplaine, to mention only
one of many, played the leading role of
bootblack, is the sort of thing before
which one is merely humble.
The play was given on Monday after.
noon for the benefit of the local Welfare
Committee, and on Sunday afternoon a
group of the less privileged children and
their parents constituted the audience.
The eagerness with which they responded
showed that theirs was not a hunger of
the body alone. It revealed the deep need
of plays for children that are freely com.
muna! in spirit, in purpose, and in execu-
'
opportunity to see this new building.
It is hoped all tbe alumni- ~ho are in
GIfTS
No.
Friends' First Day School Presents Cbriatmaa Play for
Local Charity
nearopportunity
Swarthmoreto will
avail.old
themselves
!:~~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;~::::::::~~::~::::::~;:::;~~ lor
of this
see their
friends,
.....
COMPLETE SELECTION OF.XMAS
IN OUR 28 DEPARTMENTS
VO,
and by substituting one letter and dropping another, convert
Dance Nut Frida,.
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VOL,
Children will he amazed and adults
The Alumni of Swarthmore High School
are being welcomed back with lots of
lively rhythm and excitement at the annual alumni dance on Friday evening,
December 27, at 8.30 o'clock.
Each passing year se'ems to bring some
further development of the feeling of
friendliness between the undergraduates
and the alumni, so that this year more
than ever before the alumni dance should
be a home· corning for all the grads. It
will he held in the school gymnasium and
to some of the alumni this will be the first
Holly - MmIetoe
; 113.117 WEST STATE ST._
MEDIA PA
Alumni
CHRiSTMAS TREES
Comfort: in ShoppiDc
1',),.
THI;:
keenly interested by the acts of "magic"
',,~~~U~~_~
TURKEYS
ALL SIZES OF
of Room and
10 Park A ..eDRe
Community
I
POULTRY
.,
Shoe Repair
PARK AVE. SWARTHMORE
I
Both l.arge and Small
~Iman'.
EUZABETH N. CALVERT
EXCLUSIVE LINGERIE
I
I
toaD
Swartbmoreuq
anIIFr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l
alumni. The
outstandiog
school
sonalities
of recent
years high
will be
thereper·
to
say a few words to the audience.
At the same time, an open discussion of
the alumni association and its plans wiD
be held.
All alumni of the local high school are
urged to attend this rally,
•
"I amto very
I havefriend·
got of
address
writeglad
to anthat
American
me. Now I shall given a description of
me: I am old 14 years, 11 months and
20 days. I am 1.58 mm. taU. I wefgb
96 pounds. Vou see I am not so tall as
you, perhaps. My hair is brown, my 6yes
are blue and my face is round. But J
need spectacles to see very well. I go to
school in Glauchau. This school is ~alIrd
School Vacation Begins Today 'Realgymnasium mit Realscbule unt HanThe Swarthu:ore Public Schools will dels Klassen in Glauchau.' You see that is
d.ose not ~ater th.an n~on today, FridayJ a very ~Dg name. My class is called
December 20th, f~r_ the Christmas holidays, 'Oberterz.' We are 19 men, 14 boys and
5 girls. But I dwell in Hohenstein·
~WIIl~_~. which will end on J,,;,uary 2nd, 1936:
Enistthal, and so I must drive by the
train to Glauchau. In every morning half
Elected Honorary Member
past 6 o'clock I am woken and at 7 o'clock
I sit in the train. Five days in the week
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Police
I have 4~ lessons on every day, but on
SHOPPERS
I Chiefs' Association, representing seven Tuesday
I remain in school till 6 o'clock
counties, has unanimously eJected Dr. J. A.
in the evening. On this day I take more
HURRY
Detlefsen, of Lafayette Avenue, as an bonsandwiches than on other days. The other
orary member of the Association in recog.
days I arrive Hohenstein·Ernstthal at balf
nition of his wcrk as Director of the Dela- past 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Then I
TO
ware County Pollce School and his far. shall tell you about the IcssoDS in my
sighted planning of the foundation of a school. Five years I have English. In
,more extensive Police School of Eastern this school-year I have to sweat three
Pennsylvania.
times in the week about English. .(That
is a wit.) In the week I have follOWing
FOR
lessons: 3 lessons Deutsch, 3 Eoglisb, 4
Mathematik, 6 Latein, 2 Physik, 2 Chemic,
FRESH KDIED
2 Geographie, 2 Geschichte (History), 2
NEARBY
Zeicbnen (in which I dnw pictures), 2
Religion, 2 Tumen (Gymnastic), and 2
Stenographie. So I have told about the
school. I think you have waited for a
nFS
noUce of stamps. ThIs part of the letter
CARDS
•
follows in German speak.
uEs grusst Dicb
APPUANCES
and
"DEIN
HELMUT SCHMIDT."
ALL KINDS OF
Ii ru:cr:::
Cbriatma.
.and a
Happy New Year
This.
and
SNOWDEN'S
Merry
I
Theodore Fanor Cook, IOn of Dr. and
M... · E, FuDerton Cook, of Copples Lane,
Wallbogford.
Mr. Jones, a memher of the freshman
class at. Swarthmore. College, Is a gnduate
of Sw,,"~more .High . School. In high
!
"Garnet," student pubUcation,
a memher of the dramatic and. debating organi·
zations of.. the r schoot He was also on the
track. team. He is now active iD many
class and campus activities of the college:
Mr. Cook, wbo matriculated at the col·
lege this September, . Is . a graduate of
Swarthmore High School, where he was
busiK:iess tDa~er of the 5eDior class year
book and a member of the basketball
tea~~ At Swarthmore College he is a mem.
her '..f the varsity basketball team as well
as being active in other campus activities.
i
The church committee on Boy Scouto
desires to enroll new members In the
Church Troop. All boys from twelve y ....
of age and upward are eligible. Consult
Donald McGarnh, Scoutmaster, at 011<••
·1
of Haverford Avenue, Swarthmore, and
.
SW ')'I~THM( II~E
•
The Swarthmore CoDege chapter of PhI
Sigma Kappa, national f"temity, an·
nounces that It baa pledged Edmund Jonea,
IOn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones,
1:, .L~T-MINUTE
!loT ~t Note.
CI_
_"ta ......... to See y -
N. K. ChaDey, of South Chester Road, baa "
been elected to the Phi Delta Theta Fra·
temity of Swarthmore CoDege.
Mr. Chaney, who tranaferred to Swarth.
more from Carlton CoDege of Northfield,
Minn_ta, Is a memher of the Sophomore Unup·ny Int.! :iil. Letter ReClass and has chosen Chemistry aa his
ceived by "Don" Tho-. '
major.
ART EXHmmON TEA
AT INN NEXT SUNDAY
Funeral services for Dr. William Elwood
Byerly, well known educator and prof~
sor emeritus of Harvard University, who
died at his home in Swarthmore last Friday morning, Det:ember 20th, were held
in Mt. Auburn Chapel, Cambridge, Mass.,
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment
was in Mt. Auburn Cemetery. He was 86
years old.
Dr. Byerly witb Mrs. Byerly had made
his home at the Strath Haven Inn for tbe
past six years, spending: his summers at
Southwest Harbor, Me.. He was a dis.
tinguished mathematician and one of the
earliest advocates oi collegiate instruction
for women.
Born in Philadelphia, Dr. Byerly was
educated at Harvard, being graduated from
there in 1871. His two years of graduate
work in mathematics culminated in his receiving the first PbD. degree ever conferred by Harvard.
During a teaching career of 40 years he
held asoociatp professorships in mathe:
matics at Cornell and at Harvard, each for
three years, and later the Perkins ProfessorshiP of Mathematics at Harvard. At
the time of his retirement in 1913, he was
appointed professor emeritus.
When the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, now Radcliffe Col.
lege, was follDlkd In 1879, Dr. Byerly was
the lint member of the- Harvard faculty
to join the teaching stair. He was duUr.man of the academic board of Radcliffe
fof 30 years. His work there is commemorated in the physics and chemistry
laboratory named in his honor in 1933.
He was the author of many textbooks on
mathematics and a member of the Ameri..
can Society of Arts and Sciences.
His widow, tbe former Anne Wickham
If.emhaw, Qf Ridlmond, V",. ~It ,two SO~r
Robert W., of New York City, and
Francis P., of Princeton Avenue, Swarth":'
more, survive.
_'..
_' _ _-;<,.>-,:-__
At 10.30 A. M. on Monday, December Circulating Pictuao.CIub of Feder23rd, a collision occurred at the comer of aled WiH va
of CoUDl)'
College Avenue and North Cbester Road,
SpClllllOring. Event
between a truck of Martel Brothers, driven
by Funds C. Anderson, and a car owned
The Circulatiog Pictore Club of the
and driven by Edgar A. Yelton, of Black- Federation of- Woman's _Clubs of DeJa·
wood, N. J. The truck was south bound ware County has issued invitations for a
on Chester Road and the Yelton tar east musical, art exhibition, and tea on Sunday,
on College Avenue.
December 29th, from 3 untU 6 P. M. at
At 3.15 P. M. the same day Funds the Strath Haven Inn.
Mrs. Henry L. Robinson, of Springfield,
Dennis, an employee of the Scott Paper
Company, was struck by the car of George county chairman of circulating pictures, has
Lutz, of Media. The Dennis car was not I achieved ,an outstanding success in this
in moUon, having stopped about 75 feetjwork bX members of the Federated
r)orth ttt. the in~ctl91l of .E~'~rtbl!l{\rc WQJDan's Clubs and their families.
~ ..
Avenue and N-';rth Chester Road, souib
Being only two years old, the fonowing
bound on Chester Road. The vehicle of list of artists contributing their work
Lutz came east aD Swarthmore Avenue speaks for itself: Mrs. Mary Hitchner
and when attempting to stop skidded into DeMoll, Mrs: Dorothy Schell MacMillan,
the other car.
Mrs. Alice L. Emmons, Mrs. Majary
At almost the same time and place an Adams, Mrs. S. F. Butler, Mrs. Dorothy
automobile owned by J. H. Sorandes, of Lackey, Mrs. Florence Foote Gardner,
Baltimore Pike, collided with the curb and Mrs. Frances Drew, Miss Eleanor Hayes,
fire plug at the south west comer of the an~ M~ Margaret ~oddard, of ~~arthintersection.
more;. MiSS Ruth Robmson, of Spnngfi~ld;
.
, Mrs. Muriel Jaisohn and Miss Mary
At 6.24 P. M.. Chnstmas
the Fuef L eeper, 0 f M edi aj M r. Cyn'1 G ar d ner, 0 f Swarthmore Girl to Lead 1936
U Eve
h h
Season of Team Which AtDepartment receIVed a ca to t e orne 0 Philadelphia j Miss Jean WetheraJd McMrs. Arthur E. Bye, of Harvard and Dowell, of Ardmore; Miss Myra T. Boylc,
tained F"me 1935 Record
~tr:'"th .Haven ~venues, where fat had Miss Roberta Morton, Mrs. Mary 'E; PedMiss Elizabeth Jackson, of Nortb Ches19D1ted In the kitchen. The fire was re- low, and Mr. Edwin Kelley, Jr., of Chesported out by telephone before the ap- ter; Mrs. Helen Evans and Mrs. Irene T. ter Road, a junior at Swarthmore College,
paratus had left the fire house.
Murphy, of Drexel Hill; Mr. Louis Plitt, has just been eJected captain of the hockey
•
of Stonchurst j Mr. Elmer Pine and Mr. team for the season of 1936. She has been
William Mohr, of Ridley Park; Mr. Al- a memb~r of the varsity eleven for three
bert Weaver, of Newtown Square; Mr. years and her excellent playing and keen
James Moore, of Holmes; Mrs. W. Pear.. sense of good sportsmanship have won this
Miss Eliose Mills is the guest of lIfiss SOD, of Parkside, and Mrs. D. Van Har- position [or hc:r.
During her sophomore year at SwarthBetty Tomlinson, of Yale Avenue, over rison, of Rutledge.
more
she played on the varsity basketball
the holidays. Miss Mills is a former resi·
The exhibition and tea are being given in
and,
tennis
teams. She was also Vicedent of Swarthmore, having moved to their honor and to enable the contributing
President
of
the Women's Athletic Associa..
Seattle, Wash. with her family about eight clubs and private subscribers to meet the
tiOD.
years ago. She is employed in Washington, artists whose pictures they enjoy every
Miss Jackson is a graduate of the GerD. C., this winter.
month and might like to have permantown
Friends Schoo!, where she was
manently.
outstanding
on the hockey, tennis, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson, of the
basl:etball
teams.
Swarthmore Apartments, are spending the
Costume Dance New Year's Eve
The Swarthmore varsity hockey team
holidays in Greensboro, N. C.
maintained an unusually fine record during
Next Tuesday evening, December 31st,
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Taylor, of Wash· the annual New Year's Eve Costume Dance the season of 1935. It was defeated only
ington, D. C., are visiting Mr. Taylor's of the Swarthmore Series will be held in once, and then at its first game which was
with Merion Cricket Club. It was tied
mother, Mrs. John Taylor, of Yale Avenue, the Woman's Club House.
first, with a 2·2 score by Beaver
twice;
and Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
College, and then a 0-0 tie with the SaturJohn E. Jeffords, of Vassar Avenue, over
day MOrning Whites.
Local Bull Wins Recognition
Christmas.
The climax of the season came with the
A Delaware County Guernsey bull, Penn- Bryn Mawr College game. "t this time
Among the George School students
crest's Invader 154821, bred by Walter the Swarthmore eleven overcame their old
spending the Christmas holidays at their
Smedley, of Penncrest FacdlS, Media, has rivals with a score of 1-0. This was the
homes in Swarthmore are the following:
just won national r~ognition.
first time iii. seven years that Bryn Mawr
William B. BuDock, son of Mr. and M.rs.
This buD, baving' two daugbters which had been defeated in the annual clash.
William B. Bullock, of Cedar 'Lane; ~b~it bave made creditable official records, has
Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. been entered in ·the ·Advanced Register
Dr. Ellis Revises Book
Thatcher, of Ogden Avenue; Robed D. of the American -'Guernsey Cattle Club.
Hall, so.n of Mrs. H~ ~. H!~f .~~. -Penncrcs.t's rnvader· w;iIl "be known hereDr. 'William T. Ellis, of Walnut LaneJ
Avenue, Gene and .~cbar~ S
J.
after as an Advanced Register sire. Only
has
just finished revising his book ClBiIJy
dren of. Mr. a~ ~~. CI~ude C. Smith, Guernseys which meet high production
Sunday-the
Man and His Message" which
of Baltimore Pike; F .. Preston Buckman, requirements are eligible for entry.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckman, of
he wrote originally in 1915. The revised
edition is expected to be released next
Dickinson Avenue; Justine Garwood,
In Appreciation
month.
daughter of Mrs. Marguerite C. Garwood,
of the Stone House; E. Leroy Mercer, Jr.,
Mrs. A. F. Jackson bas asked
son of Mr. and MIS. E. Leroy Mercer, of
that the SWARTHMOREAN thank, on·
Dancing CIaaa Chaperons
North Chester Road; Harry and John
hehalf of the Welfare D1Wion of
Miller, SQ",! of Mr. and' Mrs. Harry L.
The chaperons for the Intermediate Class
the Community. Health Society, the
Road;
Robert
J.
Shaw,
Miller, (jf-Thajer
and
the Senior Asolembly of the Swarth.
.
people of the Boroogh wbo so wbole
son of Mr·.-aiid~Mrs. Charles B. Shaw, of
more
Dancing Classes which wiD meet
heartedily lent their co-operation,
Wbittier Plice;·.Charlotte Speigbt, daogbter
from
7.q)
t_o,8.45 and from 9.00 unlill1'oo
contributing to the success of the
of Dean and).!:"': -Harolll E. B. Speight, of
lespet:tive1y tomonow evening at theToy Shop and the distribution of
Swarthmore College, and Nathan Suplee,
Woman'. Club House will he Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas baskets for the needy of
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Walter Suplee, of
Earl
Weltz, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jackson,
this district.
1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..: -and Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul Cleaver.
Yale Avenue.
am.
TO CAPT'alN
• . COLLEGE
HOCKEY TEAM
NEWS NOTES
•
THE~AR~~~O=R~E~~~N~~~~__~__~~~~~~~~D~ECEMB~~~ER.~~27~,~1~9U~
-Mr. and M... Mack Payne Storm, of [NOrris Ion.. and son, Teddy, of KnoU- part of the boUdays with his uncle and
M~Louise
Eng· ement ~'lIIrhr
For
111'1
-
:U
.. '
""6
France's Pecke·nnan
Mila LouUe Arc:her Clyde to
Entertain at Tea on
Slmd.,.
Mrs. Joseph Peckerman, of Dartmouth
Avenue, entertained on Sunday evening in
bonor of her daughter, Frances, and Irvin
5teinburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Steinburg, of Philadelphia, whose engagement
was announced that day. The wedding
will take place next fall.
Miss Peck.erman is a graduate of Ulvc~ton School. Mr. Steinburg graduated
irom South Philadelphia Higb Scbool,
and Philadelphia Normal School, and is
now studying at tbe University of Pennsyl-
Archer Clyde, ofSwart&more and Ogden Avenues, will entertain at
.
Avenue, witb .tbeir four .youngest
tea this Sunday.
children, Robert, PbyW., Nancy, and Mary
Miss Clyde and ber brother, Mr.
Evelyn. left yesterday for Largo. near St.
Dyer Clyde, lr., attended a tea dance Petersburg, Fla., where M ... Storm and
given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibbons the children ~iU spend the Winter•. Miss
lr.• of Wilmington, on Monday Faith and Miss Dorothy Storm will reat tbe Wilmington Country Club to in- main at their home on V.... r Avenue and
troduce their daughter, Miss
continue their studies at the Swarthmore
duPont Tatnall.
High Srhooi.
On Saturday they will be guests at a
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe, 01
ball at which Mrs. Philip Frances duPont
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard d'Orsey M"rg,.n, I North Chester Road, entertained at a
of Fairville, Pa., will present Miss Mary family dinner on Christmas Day. Mrs.
Elizabeth Horner, of New York, and Miss William R. McCabe and Miss Maude McAgnes Fuller Morgan, of Fairville.
Cabe, of Selbyville, Del., were tbe guests
Last Sunday they attended tbe tea of of Mr. and Mrs. McCabe during tbis week.
Miss Margaret Bayliss, of St. Davids.
Mrs. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland H. Elsbree, of Garrett Avenue, had as their guests on
Wallingford Hills, entertained witb a Christmas Day Mrs. Garrett's brother-infamily dinner at their home on Christmas law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
~D,;a;y=.=====:==='==========:::;;;;' Drew and family, of Park Avenue.
Cheater'. Most Distinctive Theatre
Now Playln.
yania.
SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
WAVERLY
THEATRE
"The Littlest Rebel"
DREXEL HILL
I
-wJth-
JOHN BOLES
One Day ODl,
REAR ADMIRAL
Karen Morley
.Jack Holt
RICHARD E. BYRD'S
Second Creat Antarctic
upedlUon Into
WARNER BAXTER
"KING OF
BURLESQUE"
(Capital of the Unknown)
ONE DAY ONLY
Allce Faye
Arlene Jud••
"The MELODY UNGERS ON"
Jack Oalde
Dixie Dunbar
ANN HARDING
Chester Pike -
GARY COOPER
"Peter Ibbetson"
Proapect Park
Friday Only
Dec. 27
ALEXANDRE DUMAS' NOVEL
"The Three Musketeers"
Saturday Only
"I Found Stella Parish"
Monday Only
Dec. 30
"The Last Outpost"
Claude RaIa.
Cary Crant
Tuesday Oaly
Dec. 31
CONTINUOUS SHOW
From 7.00 P. M. to 2.00 A. M.
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Continuous Showinc
WHEELER & WOOLSEY
From 1.30 to 11.30 P. M.
"THE RAINMAKERS"
Wednesday 5: Thursday
.Jan. I, 2'
CONTINUOUS SHOW
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Starting at 1.30
Enjoy It at the
MEDtA
WILL ROGERS
THEATRE
"In Old Kentucky"
Friday and Saturday
WARNER OLAND
LANSDOWNE
"CHARLIE CHAN
IN SHANGHAI"
Det~ware County'. Finest Theatr.
Friday .nd Saturday
Wonder. to Awe and Thrill Youl
CEclL B. DeMILLE'S
-AND-
"CRUSADES"
"WINGS OVER
ETHIOPIA"
Loretta Youn.
Henry Wilcoxon
la.. Keith
Katherine DeMille
C. Aubrey Smltb
Monday
Oae Day Only
Not • Newsreel. But a Full
Length Feature
Timely) StartHDI') True)
"THE MELODY
LINGERS ON"
Josephiae Hutchinson
Tueaday (New Year's Eve)
One Day Only
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WALT DISNEY'S
BERT WHEELER
ROBERT WOOLSEY
"WHO KILl ED COCK
ROBIN"
"THE RAINMAKERS"
In Color
Special Performance
NEW YEAR'S '£VE JUBILEE
Continuous Performance
6.30 P. M. to 2.00 A. M.
Wednesday (New Year's Day)
Startht8' Sunday For Three Days
Continuous from 2 P. M.
GAR~lco()PER
LAWRENCE
TIBBETT
ANN HARDING
"PETER IBBETSON"
-in-
. 'METROPOLITAN'
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Continuous Performance
NEW YEAR'S DAY
JAN. 1st
1.00 to 11.00 P. M.
3 Big Days 3
Starting Saturday
Saturday __ Monday __ Tuesday
STARTING NEW YEAR'S EVE
MIDNIGHT SHOW
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
note the result.
"KNISKERN, Philip Wheeler, real
'CState, loaosi h. Hastings, Mich., Mar. 25,
1889 j s. Albert Decatur (brig. gen. U. S.
A.) and Estelle (Wheeler) K.; B. C. E.,
U. of Mich., 1911; m. Karine Nessen,
Sept. 4, 191'1 i children-Edith Estelle,
Philip Nessen. With Thompson-Starrett
. Co., engts., New York, 1912-15; Kniskern
Co., Chicago, 1915-17 and 1919-20; appraiser and negotiator, real estate loan
dept., Chicago Trust Co., 1921-22; examiner and appraiser, city loan div. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., New York, 1923 j
mgr., real estate loan dept., Reliance State
Bank, Chicago, 1924; v. p., Nat. Surety
Co., Ne\'" York, 1925-21; pres., Nat. Reserve Corp., 1927-29; v. p. and gen. mgr.,
".;, ConUnental Mt,rf~1!" Guarantt't"i .:ct;.~ 1929's
32, now dir.; also dir. Bronxville Savings
& Loan Assn.; pvt. appraisal practice since
1932; appraisal adviser to bd. of Home
Owners' Loan Corp., Washington. Served
as Capt. Engr., O. R. C" during World
War, on constrn. chem. plants and in
charge purchase, storage and distribution
of forage for Army in U. S. Pres. Am.
1935
May Bring You New Hope, Fresh Courage and Deeper
Joy Is Our New Year's Wish for You All.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Garrett and
OUR NEW
daughters, Florence and Mary,· of Princeton Avenue, spent Christmas Day with
Mr. Garrett's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk, of Drexel Hill.
YEAR~S·ClFT
A sunroom with a seating eapacity of fifty or more guests
CLARK GABLE
CHAS. LAUGHTON
FRANCHOT TONE
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
nue; Florence Garrett, of Princeton Avenue, and Betty Cresson, of Riverview
Road, will entertain sixty-four friends with
a scavenger hunt this evening at the Fus-
wiij open on New Year's Eve.
Year's Eve, 6.00 to 8.00.
Among their guests for dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. 10seph Seal and Miss Virginia
Seal, of Swarthmore, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Febrey, of Washington, D. C.
IF YOU DON'T UKE CHAINS (MOST PEOPLE DON'T).
LET US EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH A PAIR OF
Mrs. Justice P. Ganvood and daughter,
Miss Justine Ganvood, of the Stone House,
Yale and Harvard Avenues, spent Christmas with Miss Margaretta Atkinson at
Berwyn, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung, of Wallingford Hills, entertained with a Christmas dinner for their chidren, Mr. and Mrs.
~
'Chi! de.,
YOU
WON'T
HAVE
TO
CRAWL
UNDER
YOUR
P..
W1
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the boys' choir. This award, a beautiful
movi~
'healer
I
of
Freedom from Washing Worries
Start the New Year Right and
CALL MEDIA 174 or STOP OUR DRIVER
AND ENJOY 1936
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SERVICE
"Serving Swarthmore Sueeessfully Since 1900"
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THE WINTER
Scene from Cecil B. DeMille's "The
CraaacIe••"
One of the most attractive
resorts in inland Florida.
Bass Fishing, Golf, all
sports.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Smith, Miss lIelen
Louise Smith, Mrs. Margaret Bittenger and ESTATE OF ANNA MOORE FISCHER.
DECEASED.
Mrs. Helen K. Brewster, of the SwarthLetters
on the above estate
more Apartments, are spending the boli- have been Teetamentary
lP'anted to the undeniped, who
days in Elmer, N. J.
requests .11 penon. hBYlng elainu or demands
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apinat the Estate of the decedent to made
known the same, and all penlOna Indebted to
M. H. MERRILL, Mgr.
MiAs Edith Cramp has returned from the decedent to make payment, without delQ'.
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St. MarY's lIail to spend the bolidays with
!ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cramp,
of the Swarthmore Apartments.
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WILLIAM V. FISCHER,
Executor.
200 Yale Ayenue.
Swarthmore, Penna.
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ESTATE OF EDITH N. GAWTHROP. late of
Swarthmore, Delaware CoUbty Pen1lll7lvanle,
deee&lled.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on tbe above
Estate
haYe been gnnted to the undersla'ned.
who reqUl!lllt all persona having clai..r::tt or deDlBncla &gainet the- &tate of the decedent to 1
make known the same, and aU persons indehted to the decedent to make PlI7ment, with_;
out delay to
"
HENRY A. GAWTHROP.
1801 DeKalb Street.
Norrlatown, PenDL
Or to bis Attorney
Albert N. Garrett.
CHARACTERIZES EVERY SERVICE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
RIT. 'i58r~RAC:"Et1110
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
in WhitUer
AND ICE COMPANY. INC.
SWARTHMORE 10353
9 '46 & M.-U~':i~g Forum. Dr. William I.
•
Hull will lead the diacuuion.....
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CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS AS HERETOFORE
IN SWARTHMORE, MEDIA. MOYLAN·ROSE VALLEY .•
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SWARTHMORE PnE~YTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tattle. Minister
SUNDAY
10 :OO-Hible School.
.
.
11 :OO-Morning Worship. Chrlstma.c; ~usle.
Three choirs. Pastor preaches.
Dost
Thou Believe on the Son or God 1"
4 'OO-Pastor's Class.
.
.
7;OO-Young people. Victories lor Christ In
1936.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
Pastor
9·-46 A. M.--Sunday SchooL
•
11 ;00 A. :H._UNo Room in the Inn.'
7'00 P M.-Epworth Leagul!.
7 :46 p' M: -Grand Christmas Musical p~
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•
• gram
Maunder's Bethlehem will
be s~ng by the ehoir.
Guest
soloists· Ralph Ellsmore. tenor;
SydnQ' • B. Llu. violinist. You
are eordially invited.
SUNDAY
MEDIA COAL
WILL CONTINUE OWVERIES
I
CHURCH
NEWS
TRINITY OHURCH
9:46 A. :H.-Fint DQ' School
Gulf Product
With Oar 24 Ho.... Senl..
JIUU.... You • Supply at
All Time.
MEDIA, PA.
OLIVER H. BAIR C~
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PENNCREST FARMS
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WE SELL
PhUadelpbia, Pa.
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silver cross, is the property of the church
'and is held and worn by the recipicnts in
Protestant Episcopal
Cheater Road Rector:
and Collea-o Avenue
all services in which the choir particip.at~,
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M., Rector
f or a period of six months, when It IS
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dir. Rei. Edue.
transferred to others. The next presenta- 8 '00 A M.-lfoly Communion.
tion of this award will be on Children's 9 ;45 A: M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
. Day, June, 19.36. Ge rtrude Schobinger of 11 :{}O A. M.-·Morning Prayer and Sermon. Mr.
Guenther will preach.
the gir]s' choir and James \V. Johnstone,
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Jr., of the boys' choir have held the awards 10 :00 A. M.-lIoly Communion.
AHAPPY NEW YEAR
TO PUT
CHAINS
ON
omCIAL
-' ,
faithfulness and efficiency-to Ruth Child
of the girls' choir and John Schobinger of
Wishing Every Family in Swarthmore
CAR
DARTMOUTH til: LAFA;&VES.
THE CHESTER ARMS
4th. u.-oat A _ _
.
opposire
Russell's "ref tone Service
Strath Haven Inn
JUST COUNT THE
CHILDREN
Last Sunday the rhurrh presented
through the pastor its awards for loyalty,
NO
MUD
TOO
SLIPPERY·
BETl'FR
TRACI'ION
THAN
CHAINS
$1.25 Per Plate
Howard Smith.
for the past six months.
LAUGH
AT
SNOW
DRIFI'S
NEWS NOTES
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Bank and Trust Company
Deposit Insurance Corporation
I
f..:~~ ..!*_ _....Member
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NO
SNOW
TOO
DEEP
NEXT
SPRING
TAKE
THEM
OFF
OPENS FOR
SEASON JANUARY 1
The children sang Day.
Mrs. Pierce G. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
lames Bacon Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. 1.
GROUND GRIP TIRES
PUT
A
PAIR
ON
NOW
We are again observing the holidays in a festive manner, and on New Year's
Day will serve a dinner at Strath Haven Inn, delicious as those served in the
past, and which so many have remembered with distinct pleasure.
140 North 15th
Phila., P..
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..,
Y2 tsp. cinnamon mixed with 2
tbsp. of sugar to be sprinkled on
top of muffins. SUt flour, sugar,
salt, }1 tsp. of cinnamon, baking
powder together, combine milk and
beaten egg well, and melted butter,
fold in apples and place in muffin
pans, sprinkle tops with 2 thsp.
sugar sifted with V2 tsp. cinnamon.
Bake 15-20 minutes at 425 0 •
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel G. Smith and
family, lormerly of Parrish Road, Swarthmore Crest, have moved into their new
home the former Crestwald, on Avondale
.
Road,' Wallingford.
Eleanor and Morgan
Smith have returned home from Westtown
b 'd
lor the oli ays.
.
Mr. Smith's sister, Miss Beulah SlDlth,
Presbyterian Church Notes
At morning worship Sunday, the three of New Haven, Conn., is also spending
•
• th e 5 nu'th h.ome.
choirs sing the service, repeating some of Ch nstmas
In
the Christmas numbers sung last Sunday
Keith Whitsit, a student at Penn State
with such fine effect. The Boys' Choir
sings an old French Carol, liThe Angels C
holidays.
oliege, for
has the
returned
to his home on Elm
in the Fields" i the Girls' Choir, a Avenue
traditional Bohemian Carol, "Still Grows
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Donald Gibson. of
the Evening Over Bethlehem Town";
Hillborn
Avenue, entertained the followthe Church Choir, "Jubilate Dco," by sning guests at dinner on Christmas Dayver.
Mr. KneedJer will play Buck's
"'Holy Night" alld "Christmas in Sicily," Miss Annie Gundaker, Mrs. D. S. Ewing
and Miss Emma Ewing, of Philadelphia,
by Yon.
The special Christmas thank-offering last and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deacon and
Sunday for evangelistic work in the station daughter, Pauline, of Chestnut Avenue,
of the church medical missionary, Dr. Swarthmore.
Baugh, in Korea, was, $211.72.
Mrs. Marth;1 Blessing, of Elm Avenue,
Dr._ and Mrs. Tuttle will not hold their entertained C1Jristmas evening for her son,
usuli "Ne\V~Year'" receiitlo1i this year but Goorge, and daughter, Miss Betty Blesswill be at home informally on the eveDing iog.
of New Year's Day and will be glad to
welcome any of the congregliUon who may
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger, of Walhe able to call.
nut Lane, have as their house guests for
The trustees have repainted the interior the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bryant,
walls of the dlurch and are now renewing of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John
the finish of the floors. The Woman's Gough, of Washington, D. C., and Miss
Association is providing carpets to he laid Lucy Osborne, of Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr.
in the various departments of the school
and were entertained at dinner at the
homes of Mr. Schade Simmonds, Mr. and
DRIVE IN TODAY-BE P
6;e.1•••
Maunder's Bethlehem will be sung by
the Choir on Sunday evening at 7.45 in
connection with a grand Christmas musical
service.
The guest soloist will be Ralph Elsmore,
tenor. The guest vlolinist, Sydney B.
Liss, will play "Canzonetta-d'Ambrosia,
"Berceuse"-Godard, "Sonata in G Minor:~
(a) "Adagio," (b) "Largo," (c) "Allegro
Commodo."
The organ numbers by T. Lowell Broomall will be "Prelude and Fugue in E.
Minor"-J. S. Bach, "Toccata and Fugue
in D Minor"-J. S. Bach, "Walloon
Christmas Fantasy"-Gustave Ferrari.
Dr. Wayne Channell will preach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject
"No Room in tbe Inn." The Junior and
Senior Choirs will sing.
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on Christmas Sunday.
CHAINS _ HEATERS _ REPARED
ANTI.FR E
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4 tmp. melted butter.
1 cup finLY chopped apples.
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Yz cup sugar.
4 tsp. baking powder.
!/, tsp. salt.
1 egg well beaten.
1 cup milk.
Inst.
Appraisers;
Na- soon.
Ellwood
Mr.
tional Real
Assn. Estate
Real Estate
Bds.; N.dir.,
Y. State
As bas been its custom for a number of and Mrs. Ray
Hunt.B. ofChapman
Harvard and
Avenue,
120 Park Avenue
Phone, Swarthmore 69
HAPPY NEW YEAR
F. M. SCHEIBLEY. Maaapmeat
THE WHITTIER
New Year's Day-I to 7.30
THEINGLENEUK
Robert B. Byerly, a student at the University of Chicago, returned Friday to
3pend .the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Byerly, of Princeton Avenue.
Dinner from 1.00 to 8.00 P. M.
Special Dinne~-New
".'
sell home.
dinner on Christmas Day and at a buffet
•
permission.
York City.
THE FLORENCE
VILLA HOTEL
2 cups pastry ftour.
Methoclqt Church Notes
The following is the twenty-sixth in our
alphabetical series of articles on Swarthmore men and women in "Who's Wbo"
which we reproduce with the publisher's
Mrs. Gilbert E. Youmans, of Elm Avenuc, has as her guest for the holidays Miss
Lucille LeCocq, of Essex House, New
supper in the evening.
On New Year's Day there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10.00
A. M.
FR.OM "WHO'S WHO IN
AMERICA"
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kerr, of the
Swarthmore Apartments, are entertaining
Miss Marian K. Daube, of Green Bay,
Wis., over the holidays.
Mr. and
Mrs. entertained
E. T. Cresson,
of
Amherst
Avenue,
with a Jr.,
family
,
a good and kindly deed. Let us try it and
The class of 1935 of Swarthmore High
•
AT THE LANSDOWNE
Spleec\ Apple MalIi ...
to
Trinity Church Notes
some, either through choice or necessity I
remain around here to sit in the lap of
old man winter.
There are a few things we birds can do
for the birds who cannot help themselves
when snow covers the ground and the
drinking places are closed for the winter,
and that is-to throw out OD the snow
covered or frozen ground each day a few
crumbs or pieces of bread or meat and set
out a pail of fresh water for God's
creatures, and by so doing we will not only
warm their little bodies but we will create
a glow in our own hf'.arts and souls which
will warm us to a realization we have done
PLUMBING. HEATING AND
ROOFING SERVICE
SpriDgfielcl, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 74-J
School will be reunited at a cUnner and
dance this evening at the Media Inn.
moved
Christian Scienee Ch...ch
birds hie themselves south (as a lot of the
rest of us birds would like to do). but
NEW YEAR
THAT
bas
"Christian Science" is the subject of- the
Lesson-Sermon in aU Churches of Christ,
As the cold season arrives many of the Scientist, on Sunday, December 29.
WISHING ALL
SWARTHMOREANS
A BRIGHT AND
PROSPEROUS
L W. JACKSON
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THE HAMILTON
NomstoWBt'P...
TeL Swarth. It?l
1936
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag, of
Princeton Avenue, leit Tuesday to spend
Christmas with Mrs. McKeag's mother,
Mrs. William Henry Hagerman, of Pitman, N. J,
Kniskern
Road.
UDder the Act of Marcia 3, 187••
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1935
Dr. Wolfgang Koehler, of Elm Avenue,
is spending the holidays in Mt. Kisco.
N. Y.
First Clas.c; Private Henry J. Pierce, a
cadet at Riverside Military Academy',
Gainesville, Ga., and his brother, James
Wilson Pierce, a student at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N. C., have
returned to Swarthmore to spend the holidays with thefr mother, Mrs. Catherine J.
Pierce, of Park Avenue.
Note-Mr.
Phoae Swarthmore 800
Swarthmore since this article was pubEDterH . . gecoad CI... Matltlr, JUluar)' 24, lished and DOW resides at 507 Riverview
1829, at the Po.t Office at Swarthm..... Pa..
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·MAR.Y·S PET RECIPE
Valuation." Village trustee, Bronxville,
N. Y. Home: Bronxville, N. Y. Office:
101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y."
TITUS J. EWiG
Price $1 Per Couple-Plua Tax
The Misses Sarah Fussell, of Elm Ave-
-In-
CHARLES PARKER
Ec\itor. aad PuIoJi.h...
....
Dec. 28
KAY FRANCIS
aad
New. Editor
Main l.Ja.e Pean.,.lvamans Orcheatra
Refresbmenb
Informal
With Our Best
Wishes for a
Happy and
Prosperous
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Power and infant son, of Baltimore, Md., will arrive
on Friday to spend the week-end with
Mrs. Power's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
N. Garrett.
Miss Marcia Garrett returned Monday
from Baltimore, where she visited the
Powers.
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MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Help•• Neiahhor"
104 Park Ave.
Assn. Real Estate Bds.; Westchester I
County Realty Bd. (apprabal com.); Beta
Theta Pi. RepubUcan. Methodist. Mason.
Club.: Weotem Univs., Downtown Athletic, Bronxville Field (New York); Com-,
monwealth (Chicago). Speaker and writer !
on real estate apprabal and financial lub- .
jecls; wrote UReal Estate Appraisal and'
F ........,. ...... E. ......k.
PUBLISHED EVERY FlUDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Invites You to •
JIlD1IUT 4. 1936. at the Wo......•• Clulo
"E-.y P ......baoe ia Thi. Sbop
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SW~OREAN
The Junior WODWl', Club
family of Ogden Avenue, are spending the
holidays at their summer home in New
Hampshire.
MANOR
MONDAY• MATINEE and EVENING
TUESDA.Y, MATINEE ONLY
I
THE
Maa.....
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
Dr. and Mrs. 10seph H. Willits and
JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
GEORGE HOUSTON
hartIJmnrr
Qtnmmuntty 8IJnp
Miss Lucy E. Anthony, of Moylan, and
Mr. Richard D. Scates, of Jamaica, Long
Island, were the guests of Mrs. Arthur W.
Kent and Miss Constance Kent, of Elm
Avenue, on Christmas Day.
Startla .. New Year·. Da,.
"UTTLE AMERICA"
SATURDAY
~
-In-
wood. Pa., and Mr. and Md. BuW., !On aunt, Lieutenant Colonel and Md. C. A.
Billy and daughter, Ruth Anne, of Wichita, Bagby, of Princeton Avenue.
Kansas. Mr. and M... George lones, of
Swarthmore and Drs. Carey and Modes. Mrs. Hugh Denworth, of Elm Avenue.
of PhiJadel~bia. were a1ao dinner guests.
was called to Minneapolis on December
22nd by the illness of ber mother. Mrs. L.
Midshipman Oliver W. Bagby, lr. spent J. Slade.
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DECEMBER 27, 1935
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore
National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the
election of directors and such other business as may come
before the meeting, will be held at the banking house in
Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 14, 1936, between
the hours of three and five o' clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT. Caohier.
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J!.flJMlEBiURIEI £11l!I..
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DISPENSING OPTICIANS
milam
CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA.
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglalles and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
PI' ~ !ideal.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
2
11IE SWAR11IMOREAN
DECEMBER 27, 1935
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Miss Louise Archer Clyde. of SwarthMr. and l\Jrs. Mack Payne StOlm, of Norris Jones and :;on. Teddy. of Knoll- part of the holidays with his uncle and
more and Ogden AVl'nucs, will entertain at Vassar Avenue, with their four youngest wood. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Bullis, son aunt, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. C. A.
tea this Sunday.
children, Robert, Phyllis, Nancy, and Mary
Billy and daughter, Ruth Anne, or Wichita, Bagby, or Princeton Avenue.
Mi~ CI\'dc and her brother, Mr. Samuel Evelyn, left Yl"Sterday ror Larf,!o, ncar St.
Kansas. Mr. and Mrs, GcorJ:e Jones, of
Dyer CI}:dc. Jr., allcndcd .lI tea dance
DECEMBER 27, 1935
mE SWARTHMOREAN
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Engagement Parly For
Frances Peckerman
Pctef.!~lmrg,
Fla., where Mrs. Storm and
Mrs. Hugh Denworth, of Elm Avenue,
the children will spend the winter. Miss Swarthmon.', and Dr:-. Carey and Medes,
of
Philaddphia,
were
also
dinner
guests.
was
l'illled to Minneapolis on December
Faith and Miss Uoroth)' Storm will rc22nd
by the iIlOl'ss of her mother, Mrs. L.
milin at thl'ir home on V .. ssar Annul' and
Midshipman
Oliver
W.
BaJ.::by,
Jr.
spent
i
J.
Siadc.
l'ontinue their studies at the Swarthmo[l'
llil-(h School.
g:inn by Mr. and Mrs. Walter GilJbons
Miss Louise Archer Clyde to Tiltnall, Jr.. of WilminJ,:ton, on Monday
at the WilminJ!:ton Country Club to inEntertain at Tea on
lrodun.' their daughter, Miss MarJ!:arctta
Sunday
duPont Tutnall.
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Invites You to a
~Utart~mnrr
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
(!lnmmUltity ~l,np January
4, 1936, at the Woman'. Club
On Saturday tiley will be J!:Ul'sts at a
"lrs. JUH'I,h Pccktorman. uf Dartmouth hall
AnnUl', entertained un Sunday e\'enin~ ~n Iand 1\Ir. and Mr~. Richard d'Orsey Morgan, .:\"orth Chester ROiul. cntl'rlaim'li at a
honor of her daughkr, Frances, and Ir\,In I of F:lin·iIIl.', Pa., will prL'~l'nt Miss Mary
Steinhurl!. ~on of l\1r. and Mrs. I. Stein- i Elizabeth Horner, of ~ew York. and Mi!5!5
IUH).!, ur Philadelphia. whose engagement; :\J,:nes l'-uUer Morg:an, of Fain'ille.
was announced that day. The wedding! Last Sunday they :.tttl'nded tlu' lea of
will take place next fall.
'1\Ij,;~ l\IarJ.!aret Bayliss, of St. Dadds.
.Miss Peckcrmm is a graduate of VIo[
~1r. and lUrs. Wayland II. Eisbrec,
\'l'rston Srhool. Mr. SteinburJ,:: graduated
from South Phil.uMphia lIig:h School. Wallindord Hill:;. entertained with a
family dinner at their home on Christmas
and Philadelphia Normal School, and is D
nou· studnn!!
n!\'l'rSI·t y 0 [I'ennsy I- , .:::
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REAR ADMIRAL
RICHARD E. BYRD'S
-in-
"The Littlest Rebel"
Karen Morley
Jack Holt
Starting New Year's Day
"LITTLE AMERICA"
WARNER BAXTER
of the Unknown)
SATURDAY
ONE DAY ONLY
"The MELODY LINGERS ON"
JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
GEORGE HOUSTON
MONDAY, MATINEE and EVENING
TUESDAY, MATINEE ONLY
ANN HARDING
GARY COOPER
"Peter Ibbetson"
STARTING
NEW YEAR'S EVE
(Tuesday. Demembe .. 31)
At 6.30 P. M.
Continuous to 2.30 A. M.
Complete Show at Midnight
Also Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday
Alice Faye
Arlene Judge
MANOR
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"The Three Musketeers"
Salurday Only
Dec. 28
KAY FRANCIS
"I Found Stella Parish"
Monday Only
Dec.
MED fA
THEATRE
F ..iday
and Saturday
30
"CHARLIE CHAN
IN SHANGHAI"
-ANO-
"WINGS OVER
ETHIOPIA"
Not
Newsre('i. But a Full
Ll'nuth Feature
Timely! Slartling! True!
a
- EXTRA-
WALT DISNEY'S
"WHO KILLED COCK
ROBIN"
In C .. lor
Sunday For Three Days
(·olltinuOII" [rolll 2 P. :\.1.
Startirlg"
LAWRENCE
TIBBETT
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CONTINUOUS SHOW
'METROPOLITAN'
Starting at 1.30
WILL ROGERS
"In Old Kentucky"
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County's Finest Theatre
Friday and Saturday
Wonders to Awe and Thrill Youl
CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
"CRUSADES"
Lor(!ita Young
Henry Wilcoxon
lal"l Keith
Kathe..ine DeMille
C. Aubrey Smith
Monday
One Day Only
"THE MELODY
LINGERS ON"
Josephine Hutchinson
Tuesday (New Year's Eve)
One Day Only
BERT WHEELER
ROBERT WOOLSEY
"THE RAINMAKERS"
Sp,·dill Performance
NEW YEAR'S EVE .JUBILEE
Continuous I).'rforlllilnct!"
0.3fJ P . .\1. to 2.00 1\. 1\1.
(New Yc.u·s Day)
and Thtn-sday
GARY COOPER
ANN HARDING
"PETER IBBETSON"
STARTING NEW YEAR'S EVE
MIDNIGHT SHOW
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
Xotl.'--::\]r.
1935
May Bring You New Hope, Fresh Courage and Deeper
Joy Is Our New Year's Wish for You All.
OUR NEW YEAR'S GIFT
A sunroom with a seating capacity of fifty or more guests
will open on New Year's Eve.
Y ears
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600 t 0 600
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New Year's Day-I to 7.30
1929. at the Yost Office at Swarthmore. Pa..
under the Act of March 3. 1879.
Rnhl'rt B. Byt'r1y, a Etudent at the Uni- !
of Chica!.!!), returned Frid;,y to
:'Iwnd the holidays with his parent:', Mr.
and :\lr,:. F. P. Byt'r1y, of Princeton An-:
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1\11'". JU!"ticc P. GannuIII and (Iau,~htcr, i
:\li,,~ J i.1:,tilll' earwood, of the Stone Home, I
Yale amI lIan'ar
Bt'f\vyn, P...
Dr. and I\Irs. C, E. McClung, of \Val! lin~ford
Hill:" entertained with a ChristI mas dinncr for their chidren, l\fl'. and Mrs.
,
We are again observing the holidays in a festive !ll.anner. and on New ~ear's
Day will serve a dinner at Strath Haven Inn, dehcl~us a~ t~ose served In the
past, and which so many have remembered With distinct pleasure.
$1. 2 5 Per Plate
"Christian Scil'm:c" is the subject of the
Ll'sson-Sermon in ali Churches of Christ,
As the cold scason arrives many of the Scientist, on Sunday, l)('ccmbc" 29.
birds hie themselves south (as a lot of the
Trinity Chur~h Notes
rest of liS birds would like to do), but
On Z\ew Yl'ar's Day there will be a celesome, either throuJ.::h choice or necessity.
remain around here to sit in the lap of bration of the 1I0ly Communion at 10.00
A. M.
old man winter.
AID GOD'S CREATURES
CHAINS - HEATERS
ANTI-FREEZE
DRIVE IN TODAY-BE PREPARED
IF YOU DON'T LIKE CHAINS (MOST PEOPLE DON'T),
LET US EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH A PAIR OF
Fare.t.a.
GROUND GRIP TIRES
PUT
A
PAIR
ON
NOW
NO
SNOW
TOO
DEEP
YOU
WON'T
HAVE
TO
CRAWL
UNDER
YOUR
CAR
TO PUT
CHAINS
ON
LAUGH
AT
SNOW
DRIFrS
BEITER
TRACTION
THAN
CHAINS
THE CHESTER ARMS
4th &; Edgmont Avenue.
Cheater, Pa.
omclAL
SERVICE
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SEASON JANUARY 1
Methodist Church Notes
NEWS NOTES
Maunder's Bethlehem will be sung by
the Choir on Sunday enning at 7.45 in
connection with a grand Christmas musical
ser\'ice.
The guest soloist wilt be Ralph Elsmore,
tenor. The guest vi'.olinist, Sydney B.
Liss, will play "Canzonetta-d'Arnbrosia,
"B('rceuse"-Godard, "Sonata in G Minor,"
(:.) "AdaJ:io," (b) "I.ar).,:o," (c) "AlIcgro
Commodo."
The organ nutnbers by T. Lowell Broomall will be ;'Prelude and Fu~uc in E.
Minor"-J. S. Bach, "Toccata and Fuguc
in D l\linor"-}. S. Bach, uWalloon
Chrislmils Fantas\"'-Gustave Ferrari.
Dr. Wayne Ch;nncll will prcach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject
"Xo Room in lhe Inn," The Junior and
Senior Choirs will sin~.
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Scene from Cecil B. DeMille'. "The
Cru.ades."
i ==================Louise Smith, Mrs. l\1ar"aret Bittl'nger and
ANNA MOOnE
~1r. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, Miss Helcn
I-;STATt-:
OF
FISCHER,
h
IWCI-'ASED
Mrs. Helen K. Bren-ster, of the SwarthI It' "r t ·
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~ nmen :tryon t e a 10\'C estn c
lIIore Apartments, arc spending: the hoH- ha'·c I)l'~'n grunted to the tIIulcnligm'd, who
days in Elmer, X. J.
rl'lIUL'sts nil llenlons lun'illc claims or demands
ilg-airlst the fo;slate o( th(' dccedent to made
knuwn the saml', and nil person! indebted to
Miss Edith Cramp has returned from tlw d~'(,l'dl'nt to muk,-, 'liIym~'lIt. without delay.
51. Mary's lJall to spend the holidays with t"
WU.. LIAM V. FISCHER.
her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Edmund Cramp,
Excculor,
oi lhe Swarthmore Apartments.
200 Yale A\·enu('.
Swarthmore, I'enna•
:\1r. and l\1rs. Herschl'1 G. Smith and
famih', fornll'rlv of Parrish Road, Swarth- I-:Sl'ATJo: 01-' EDITH N. GAWTHROP, late of l
Swarthmon', Delaw:tre Cllunty I'ennsylv."lnia,!
more- Crest, h;t\'e mond into their new
dt.'Cl·used.
homc, the former Crcstwald, on Avondalc
I.ETI'EHS Tfo:STAlUENTARY on the above
Road, Wallingford. Eleanor and l\1organ Est:'te Ilfwe bl'cn j,!"rantcd to the undersigned, I
who re
make knllwn the samt', and all persons infor the holidays.
tl('bt~'" to the decctlent to muke pa),m('nt, with.
1\-1r. Smith's 5ister, Miss Beulah Smith, lIut
dela), to
of .:\ew Haven, Conn., is also spending
HENRY A. GAWTHROP.
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Christmas in the Smith home.
Norristown. Penna.:
Or tn his Attorney
Keith Whitsit, a student at Penn State
Albert N. Gnrrctt,
121M Chestnut Stred.
Colleg:e, has returned to his home on Elm
I'hiladelphia. I'n.
..henue ior the holidays.
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One of the most attractive
resorts in inland Florida.
Bass Fishing,
Presbyterian Church Notes
.Mr. ami l\Irs. J. Donald Gibson, of
Hillborn Awnue, entertained the folio\\'in~ gur;;ts at dinner on Chnstmas DayMiss Annie Gundaker, Mrs. D. S. Ewing
and Miss Emma Ewing-, of Philadelphia,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deacon and
daughter, Pauline, of Chestnut A\,enue,
Swarthmore.
all
M_ H. MERRILL, Mg ••
WE SELl.
FUEL OIL
Gulf Product
With Our 24 Hour Service
Insures You a Supply at
All Times
MEDIA COAL
AND ICE COMPANY. INC.
SWARTHMORE 10353
PENNCREST FARMS
MEDIA, PA.
WILL CONTINUE DELIVERIES
Mrs, Martha Blessing, of E]m Avenue,
entertained Christmas evening ror her son,
George, and daughter, l\liss Belty Blessing.
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Golf,
sports.
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Philip Wheeler, real
At morning wor~hip Sunday, the thrce
estate, loansj b. Hastings, Mich., Mar. 25, choirs ~ing the scrvice. repeatin~ some of
1889; s. Albert Decatur (bril,!. gen. U. S. thc Christmas numbers sung last Sunday
A.) and Estelle (Wheelcr) K.; II. C. E., with .such fme cCfect. The Boys' Choir
U. of :Mich., 1911; m. Karinc Nessen, sings an old French Carol, "The Angels
Sept. 4, 1917; children-Edith Estelle, in the Fields"; the Girls' Choir, a
Ph iii!) Nessen. \Vith Thompson-Starrett traditional Bohl'mian Carol. "Still Grows
Co., engrs., New York, 1912-15; Kniskern the Enning Onr Bethlehem Town" i
Co., Chicago, 1915-17 and 1919-20; ap- thc Church Choir, "Jubilate Deo," by SiIpraiser and negotiator, real estate loan vcr.
Mr. Knecdler will play Buck's
dellt., Chicago Trust Co., 1921-22; cx- HHoly Night" and "Christmas in Sicily,"
aminer and appraiser, city loan div. l\fetro- by Yon.
politan Life Ins. Co., New York, ]923;
The spcdal Christmas thank-offering last
mgr., rcal l'Statc loan dept., Reliance State Sundav ror cvang-elistic work in the station
Uank, Chicago. 19Uj v. p., Nat. Surety of th~ church medical missionary, Dr.
Co., New York, 1925-27; pres., Nat. Re- Baugh, in Korea, was, $271.72.
ser\"C Corp., 1927-29; v. p. and gen. mgr.,
Dr. and l\.hs. Tuttle will not hold their
CunlinentaI .Mortgage Guarantee Co., 1929- usual New Year reception this year but
32, now dir.; also dir. Bronxville Savings I will be at home inrormally on the cvening
& Loan Assn.; pvt. appraisal practice since. of New Year's Day and will be glad to
1932; appraisal adviscr to bd. of Home i welcome any of the congregation who may
O"'ners' Loan Corp., Washington. Served be able to call.
The trustees have repainted the interior
as Capt. Engr., O. R. C., during World
War, on constrn, chern. plants and in walts of the church and are now renewing:
charge purchase, storage and distribution the finish of Ihe floo["s. The \Voman's
of forage for Army in U. S. Pres. Am. Association is providing carpets to be ]aid
lnst. Real Estate Appraisers; dir., Na- soon.
tional Assn. Rcal Estate Bds.; N. Y. State
As has been its custom for a number of
OF PURE GUERNSEY MILK
CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS AS HERETOFORE
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Pittenger, of Walnut Lane, havc as their hou5e guests for
the holidavs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bryant,
of Ithaca: N. V.; Mr. and 1\Irs. John
Gough, of Washington, D. C., and Miss
Lucy Osbornl', of Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr.
and Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hunt. of Han'ard A,'cnue,
IN SWARTHMORE, MEDIA, MOYLAN·ROSE VALLEY
AND VICINITY
TELEPHONE MEDIA 1116-J
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I orphans [rom the Presbyterian Orphanage Mrs. Pittenger at dinner on Christmas,.~
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CHA~~T~~~~S S~:i~C~~VtCE
OLIVER H. BAIR C~
Last Sunday the church prescnted
throul!h the pa~tor its awards ror loyalty.
JUST COUNT THE
CHILDREN
AT
JJ~
LANSDOWNE RESTAURANT
opposife movie Iheerler
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Smith.
: oi the girls' choir ;mcl John Schobingcr of
110'·'.-' (·IIOiL Thi~ award. a bcauLHuI ,,
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ANNUAL MEETING
],Jr.
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore
KEW YJ-:AU'S DAY
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TIUNITY
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\\"o["n
by thcofreClp1ents 10,I
l'rotestnnt cnURCH
Episcopal
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nnd College Avenue
,in .. a pt'r11111 01 "IX month:-, \\ hen It IS I R(:\'. .J. .l:irrien (iUl·nther, S.T.:U., R('etor
/, ran"it'rretl 111 olhl'l":'. TIll~ nl'xt prl'C't'llta- i He\". T. A. ~1l'rY\\·(,lI.thL·r. Dir. It(']. Eline.
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lion IIi thi,. award will he on Children';:;. !I:V, A. -'I. SUllllay S"!HlO! alltl Hihl., C!:I~~.
: Day. JUIIl'. IQ36. Gerlrtlllt' SdwhiTii!t'r of:
: till' ~irl:-: choir ami James \V. }ohn,;\ont.,!
! J r ... Ii tilt' boy:,' choir have held the awards i
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iaith[ulnl''' and t.jlicil'ncy-to Ruth Child
NO
MUD
TOO
SLIPPERY
NEXT
SPRING
TAKE
THEM
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There arc a few things 'V.lt.! birds can do
for the birds who cannot help themsclves
when snow covers the ground and the
drinking places arc dosed ror the winter ,
and that is-to throw out on the snow
covered or frozen ground each day a few
crumbs or pieces of bread or meat and set
out a pail of fresh water for God's
creaturcs, and by so doing we will not only
warm their little bodies but we will create
a ~Iow in our own hearts and souls which
will warm us to a realization we have done
a J:ood and kindly deed. Let us try it and
notc the ["l'sult.
120 Park Avenue
Strath Haven Inn
F. M. SCHEIBLEY, Management
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Christian Science Church
! Howard
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to
:I homes
l\hs. Picr(e
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G.
Schade
Gilhert,
Simmonds,
Mr. and 1\Irs.
and
: James Bacon Dou""", Dr. and Mrs. J.
A\,eHU(', l'nte["tailll'd with a family
: dinm'r on Christmas ]);ty and at a buffet
;;uPlll'r in the e\'l·lling.
..\mong: their t-(lIl'5'tS for dinnf'r were Mr.
and i\11"~. }h-,,('ph Seal and l\li::;s Vir.[!inia
I Spal,
of S\\"arlhmort~, and l\'Ir. and l\lrs.:
1-:1"0(':,t Felirl'Y, of Wa:;hill~ton, D. C.
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mo\'cd
THE FLORENCE
VILLA HOTEL
I)aslry flour.
y,; WI) su!!ar.
-I tS)). baking puwder.
y,; t:of'. ~alt.
1 l',I!~ well hC
., tb;;p. meltcd buttN.
1 l"Up finely chOIIPl'd applrs.
y,; t;;Jl. l"innamon mixed with 2
tbsp. or sUJ.::ar to he sprinkled on
top or muflins. Sift fluur, sUJ,::ar,
salt, .y.! tsp. of cinnamon, bakim.::
Powder togethl"r, l"Ombine milk and
beaten c,l!~ well, and mehed butter,
fold in apples and Jllacc in mumn
pans. sprinklc tOI)S with 2 tbSI).
sugar sirtcd with Y.! tSI>. cinnamon.
Bake 15-20 minutes at -125°.
2 CUllS
Ruad.
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THEINGLENEUK
Phone, Swarthmore 69
has
Spiced Apple Muffin.
SW~trthmore since this artide was pubEntered •• Second Clas. Matte... Janua...,. 24. lished and now [l'::;ides at 507 Rh'cn'iew
"K~ISKERN,
THAT
Kniskern
MARY'S PET RECIPE
900
,Amher~t
HAPPY NEW YEAR
N orri ..town, Pa.
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Manager
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ROSALIE DRYDEN
New:s Editor
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Phone Swarthmore
TITUS J. EWIG
Me. :md Mrs. E. T. Cresson, Jr., of
CLARK GABLE
CHAS. LAUGHTON
FRANCHOT TONE
THE WHITTIER
140 North 15th Slraet
Phil••, Pa.
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Editor. and Publisher.
permission.
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MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
The following is the twenty-sixth in our
alphabetical series of articles on Swarthmore men and women in uWho's Who"
which we reproduce with the publisher's
First Class Pri\'ate Henry J. Piercc, a
cadet at Riverside Military Academy,
Gaines\'iIIe, Ga., and his brother, James
\Vilson Pierce, a student at North Carollina State College, Ralei~h, N. C., han
rcturned to Swarthmore to spend thc holiI days with their mother, Mrs. Catherine J.
: Pierce, of Park A\'enue.
Monday __ Tuesday
Dinner from I. 00 to 8.00 P. M.
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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The Misse.:; Sarah Fu&sell! of Elm Avenue; Florence Garrett, of Princeton Avenue, and Helly Cresson, of Riverview
1 Road, will entertain sixty-four friends with
a sca\'enJ.::er hunt this e\'ening at the Fussell home.
J'crfonnnnce
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
Fouaclecl It,. Rohrt E.. SItarpJe.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
AMERICA"
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Garrett and
dau/!hters, FJorencc and Mary, of Prince_
I ton
Avenue, sprnt Christmas Day with
Mr. Garrett's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk, of Drexel Hill.
NEW YEAR'S DAY
JAN. 1st
1.00 10 11.00 P. M.
:) Big Days 3
Starlinl: Saturday
S;\turday __
Telephone Swarthmore 74-J
The class of 1935 of Swarthmore High
School will be reunited at a dinner and
dance this evening at the Media Inn.
Jan. 1. 2
CONTINUOUS SI~OW
NEW YEAR'S DAY
(()ntinllou~
Springfield, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. George \V. l\IcKcag, of
Princeton A venue, left Tuesday to spend
Christmas with Mrs. McKeag's mother,
Mrs. William Henry Hagerman, of Pitman, N. J.
From "J.OO P. M. to 2.00 A. M.
WHEELER & WOOLSEY
Wedllcsday
PLUMBING, HEATING AND
ROOFING SERVICE
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Mr:;. Gilbert E. Youmans, of Elm Ave: nue. has as her guest for the holidays Miss
I Ludlle
LeCocq, of Essex House, New
York City.
Claude Rains
Dec. 31
WARNER OLAND
-in-
1. W. JACKSON
Mr. and Mrs. O. \V. Kerr, of the
! Swarthmore Apartml'nts, arc entertaining:
I, Mi::s Marian K. Daube, of Green Bay,
i \Vis., O\'er the holidays.
"THE RAINMAKERS"
Enjoy It at the
With Our Best
Wishes for a
Happy and
Prosperous
1936
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"The Last Outpost"
Wednesday & Thursday
WISHING ALL
SWARTHMOREANS
A BRIGHT AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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Dec.
,\LEXANDRE DUMAS' NOVEL
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"
Tel. Swarib. J 171
Dr. Wolfgan!! Koehler, of Elm Annue,
is spending the holidays in AIt. Kisco,
N. Y.
Chester Pike Friday Only
Tuesday Onty
Park Ave.
Assn. Real ":state Bds.; \Vestchcstcr I
County Realty Bd. (aPI}raisal com.); Beta
Theta Pi. Republican. Methodist. Mason.
Clubs: \Vl'Stern Uni\'s., Downtown Athletic, Hronx\'iIIe Field (New York); Commonwealth (Chicag:o). Speaker and writer
on re:11 cstate '11)(lraisal and financial subjects; wrole .. Real Estate Allprabal and
\·alualion."
Village trustee, Bronxville,
X. Y. Home: Hrom,villl', !'\. Y. Oflin';
101 P:trk A\'c., Xc,," York, K. Y."
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. \Villits and
family of Ogden A\,enue, arc sJlendin~ the
holidays at their summer home in New
I [ampshire.
.Jack Oaki~
Dixie Dunba..
Cary Grant
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Main Line Pennsylvanians Orchestra
Refreshments
Informal
Price $1 Per Couple--Plus Tax
Miss Lucy E. Anthony, of 1\.{oylan, and
Mr. Richard D. Scales. of Jamaica, Long
Island. were thc I!u('sts of Mrs. Arthur W.
Kent and l\1i:;s Constance Kcnt, of Elm
A venuc, on Christmas Day.
"KING OF
BURLESQUE"
CLARK GABLE
CHARLES LAUGHTON
FRANCHOT TONE
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Continuous Showing
From 1.30 to 11.30 P. M.
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JOHN BOLES
"Every Purchase in This Shop
Help. a Neighbor"
Mr.s. and Mr~. AlI1l'rt N. Garrett, of
Garrdt An'nue, had as their J:uests on
Christmas U;tV 1\-1rs. Garrett's brother-inlaw and sisl~r, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Drcw and family. of Park Avenue.
.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Power and ininnt son, of Baltimore. l\ld., \vill arrive
on Friday to spend the wcek-end with
Mr:;. Power's parents, Mr. and 1\1;s. A.
~. Garrelt.
l\liss Marcia Garrell returned Monda)
from Baltimore, where she \'isitcd the
Powers.
SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
Second Grcat Antarctic
Expedition into
(C.-.pitai
famih' dinner on Christmas ]):1\.. Mrs.
Willi,;m R. MrCahe and l\lbs M:.;ude McCabe. of Sl'1h}"\'iIIl'. Vel., were the gUl'S(S
of Mr. and ~lr;;. McCabe during this week.
THE SVVARTHMOREAN
1I"ly C.. mmulli"ll.
National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the
THE
SWARTHMORE PRI-:SBYTERlAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tllttle. Minister
election of directors and such other business as may come
RUNDA Y
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Thn'c choir,.;. I'n,;tnr I,["(·a,·h.,.,.
before the meeting, will be held at the banking house in
Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 14, 1936, between
the hours of three and five o'clock P. M.
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nl1l~H".
"Il"st
Thou Ueli('\'" Oil tht' HOI! of C;"d .!"
·1 :HO-I'astor's Cla,;~.
7:00 .. · Ytlung 1)(,11111.,. Vkh,ril'''' f,Jr Christ
in
1935.
ELRIC
SWARTHMORE
s. SPROAT,
Cashier.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHHRCH
REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D.
Pastor
Wishing Every Family in Swarthmore
AHAPPY NEW YEAR
of
Freedom from Washing Worries
Start the New Year Right and
9 :45 A. M.-Suhlln)o' Srhool.
II :00 A. M.-"No Rnom in the
Inn.
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7:00 P. PoI.-f:pworth L('~J!Ul"
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~ '45 P Pol -Grand Chrl!>tmn!' MUSical
I ro'
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. . gram. Maunder's Beth!('hem will
~ l'lUnlZ by the choir.
Gut'St
soloists: Ralp~ EII~m?r~. wn',!r;
S)o·dnc)o· n. L~!is .. \"lohnlst.
"lou I
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are cordial!).' Invlt('d.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
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CHESTNUT ST., PHILADEI.PH IA.
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9 :45 A. M.-First Day School in WhIttier
House.
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CALL MEDIA 174 or STOP OUR DRIVER
AND ENJOY 1936
9:45 A. M.-MorninlZ Forum. D!". W,!Jlam "
HuiJ will lead the diSCUSSion.
11 :00 A•••-Meetinc for Wonhip in Ute
MeeUu House.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Part AveDue below Hanvd
MEDIA LAUNDRY
"Serving Swarthmore Successfully Since 1900"
Jlf'.UMiEBURNIER r~0.,
11 :00 A. H.-SundQ' School.
11:00 A. JIiI.-8unda,. Leeson;Sennon.
WednBld.,. evenlnR' meetinll' eaeb week. •
p. m. Readinl' room 0,," daily. Ul!ept SUDdays and hoHdays 1 to " P. M.; Church edtftce.
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DISPENSING OPTICIANS
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
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JOSEPH E. HAINES.
President.
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All are eordia11,. invited to attend cne HI'9' I
ICel and ttae the Readinlr Room.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
DECEMBER 27, 1938
returned Friday
FOR RENT
but ODe year when he was abroad.
Mr. and MI1!. Paul Alger, of Park Avenue, spent Christmas Eve ill Germantown
and .with their daughter, Nancy, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D.
Fetherolf, of Park Avenue, at dinner on
Christmas Day.
Mr. and MI1!. Paul D. Williams, of
IStrath Haven Avenue, entertained with a
family diDner on Christmas Day.
BY ST. MA1TIIEW'S
FOR ,RENT-Gal'alre. 307 V ....r Avenue.
Reuon"bIe.. Telephone: Swarthmore 1666.
FOR SALE
H. S. Alumni jo Meet H. S. Varaity Monday Evening; Dace
to Follow Game
FOR SALE-A bandsome Atwater-Kent CabInet Badlo in 8'ood condition. TeJl!phone:
:lin:. Carwood, Swarthmore 1946.
Miss Ianet lames, a student at HoWDs
College, Virgini~, is spendiDg the hoUdays
wIth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.
James, of Yale Avenue, who also had as
their guests on Christmas Day Mrs. Price
Thomas,
of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler, of
Albert
Thomas,
and Mr. George Thomas,
Haverford Place, bad as their guests for
of
New
York.
Christmas, Mrs. Rassweiler's mother and
Sister, Mrs. W. S. Hancock and Miss Leah
PoweU Richards, a student at the UniHancock, of Pottstown.
versity of North CaroUna, is visitiDg his
Dr. and Mrs. Rassweiler left yesterday
mother, Mrs. W. :lurton Richards, of the
for a ten day motor trip to Florida.
Swarthmore Apartments.
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PERSONAL
The Swarthmore Barons, with two of
star players on the injury list, went
its
PERSONAL--subscnptlona and renewala on
.u
manzlnes.
)11'8.
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down to defeat at the hands of St. Matthew's of Chest~r, Thursday of last week,
the score beiDg 21-18. Both George
Stauffer and Jack Taylor were unable to
Gilbert S. Faries. Tele-
phone: Swarthmore 89-W.
WANTED
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,wornan. MI'II. Elsie Lanney. Telephone:
S".rlhrnore 16&6.
the game due to injuries received from a
previous game.
The St. Matthew's club, which is now
LOST-Young straight haired Irish Terrier. tied for second place ill the Chester Church
Friendl7. Reddillh brown. Nami!. "Pat". League, were able to win out in the last
License No. 8671.
Reward.
Telephone:
,
LOST
miDute of play with a field goal by AI
Remont. Up to the last minute the
SWarthmore 216-0R.
LISETER FARM
LOST-Young teDlale red Irish Setter. Was
wearing collar. Reward. Phone: Sw.rth- Barons were on even terms with the vicmote 476.
tors, the score then being 18 aU.
Har'! McWilUarns and .Boyd Stauffer
FOR RENT
ANNOUNCES
C.....k Cable, Charle. faughlon and
In Answer to Persistent Demands
were high scorers for the mght each hav- Franchot Tone .tar in "Mutiny OD the
Seml-detaehod StoDe aIIct Stucco DweWn..-. ing 7 points.
BolUlty," at the Wayerl" Theatre,
d Bedroom., Z Batlu, teo per MODth.
Monday, December 30, the Swarthmore Dreael Hill, beai~ New Year'. Eft.
High Alumni will meet the High School
Varsity at the High School gym. A dance
is to take place directly after the game.
E. C. WALTON
SWARntMORE, PA.
Th~...
ReUabl. Compwes have dVeD Pro.
tectlon
azul
Prompt Paymeat of Lo.... for
:years:
Cle
...
Falls.
UvenaooJ. Landon a: Globe,
HOlDeatead. Ro,.al Group, Home IDdemallJ'.
P.'ladelphla Fire .. Ma.iiBe, FJdeUlJ' II: D....
poalt North Westera National, Hartford
Accident. Penn
Mutual.
7
May We
Quote D_
WM. S BITTLE
IlJ-.J
Notary PubUc - Insurance - Real Estate
_te.
Swarth~or.
Now ia the time of ,.ear to check up
on ."out' 'Fire JIUUl'ance. We represent
& Dumber of &ite compalue••
A box score of Thursday's game follows:
BARONS
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F
unny en erson, " . . . ..
AI Larson,
G. .............
T
erry umer, G. ...........
Harry McWilliams, G. .....
Jack'Dolman, G. ...•......
Herb Michener, G..........
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
NEWS NOTES
8
2
Campbell,
.............. 02
Bennett, F.F. ...............
Sweeney & Clyde
Johnson, C. ............... 2
Remont, G. ................ 1
HaU, G. ................... 2
Wood, G. ................. 0
Wilson, G. ................ 0
50
2
54
6
Furniture Restoring
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
TubercilUn Tested
RAW GUERNSEY
FRED J. HARLEY
MILK
AND CREAM
Call Swarthmore 1441
Wa......I,. &: Fawn SI.
Morton, P ..
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Our Own Products Exclusively
LlSETER FARM
NEWfOWN SQUARE, PA.
R. J. AUSTIN, Owner
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ilUVIlIlIBIIlIllm
Over
the
the
of
of
A. E. STROMGREN, Prop.
'Phone: Cheater Height. 135
VIlIlU'
-----------------Lima Beans.
9c Farmdale Cut
String'Bean$
Red Beets 90C~C:O ,..
YOUI'
ehofce
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~J1. on lhis
C
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your response to their efforts to make
your Christmas more joyful with festival foods.
To help maintain a high standard of living, with quality
foods at low prices, Is Ii service to which this entire organization is dedicated.
9c Tender
nut Lane, entertained at dinner at noon
on Sunday in honor of the first wedding
anniversary of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pierce, Jr., of
Ardmore. Other guests wefe Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Pierce, Sr., of Bath. Me.j Mrs.
Mackinnon Ellis and two (jhiJdren, of
Bryn Mawr; Mrs. John E. Kelley, of
Binghamton, N. Y., and Miss Eleanor McKinnon, of York, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. Ellis spent Christmas Day
J at Sieighton Farm, where Dr. Ellis has
I ghrcn a Christmas address for the past
Cookiag's
"S
C
Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti & Meat Balls 2 cans 25c
Underwood's Sardines (MUstard Sauce, 2 big cans 25c
RUMFORD Baking Powder
can 90,130,230
ROYAL Baking Powder
can 15::, 19c, 370
90 Jumbo New York State
If
New Model
Gas Ranqel
H. WEBSTER ALLYN, MuuoBer
Swarthmore 252-W
\brOOOE"!!!~~'''~ !2.~
Dr. and Mrs. WilUam T. ElUa, of Wal-
HOMESTEAD. FARMS
in Bottles at 9c Quart
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Thomas, of
7 7 21
Jim Dougherly, St. Joe. Swarthmore Apartments, entertained
Referee:
Halftime score: Barons, 12; St. Mat- Misses Letitia and Henrietta Hayes,
Pbilade1phia, and Miss S. L. Hayes,
Haverford, on Christmas Day.
In AU Its Branches
Anytime ~ Anywhere
SKIM MILK
Mr. James B. Bullitt, of Park Avenue, _
had as his guests for dinner on Christmas
Day Mr. and Mrs. L. A. WetJaufer, of
DickillS()n Avenue.
Mr. Bullitt will entertain at bridge tomorrow evening.
~P:h:oD:e~':C::h:e.:~:r::6:1:4:1::::::C:H::E:STER::, ;th~e~W~~~'~I~O:.~~~~~~~~~~~
UPHOLSTERING
in Bottles at 14c Quart
As well as the economy buy of 4 Quarts in Sterilized
Kettle at 12c
tea which Mrs. Fetherolf will give this
CHARLES PARKER
29 EAST 5th STREET
MILK
Mr. Charles Wilcox, of Pittsburgh, is
Spending the Christmas holidays, with his
0
Mr. and Mr.;. Richmond D. FetberoU,
0 lof Park Avenue, had as their guests over
4 Christmas Mrs. Fetherolf's parents, Mr.
7 and Mrs. William C. Markham, of Wash0 ington, D. C. Mr. Markham left Wednes0 day on a business trip to California. Mrs.
Markham, who will remain throughout the
18 holidays will be the guest of honor at a
ST. MA1THEW'S
SOc: a Quart
It is rich and heavy
ts son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
.
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• Pierce G. Gilbert,_
of _
Park Avenue.
3
1
,
0
0
2
in bOIlI•• only
20c a HaH Pint
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fd. fl. pts. afternoon.
INSURANCE
WHIPPING CREAM
fd fI
Boyd Stauffer, F. ..........
B
from RoWDs College, Willter Park, Fla.,
to spend the hoUdays with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Iackson, of Park Avenue.
Marrowfat Beans 2
tbs
13c
Large. White Bean!i~--nutty flavor wh("!n hakE'n with pork.
Peas
NO.25
c
can
Olympia
Brand
lISCO Quality Meats Always Satisfy
Lean
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OOK on a modern,
heat controlled gas
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range and you'll say - "what a difference" 1 For,
you'Ii find perfect results are certain every time.
(Whole Cuts)
Chuck Roast 23c
tb
Lean Boneless Pot Roast
l.ean Soup Beef
Fresh Oround Hamburg
.
SpecIally blended tor
Handsome Quality Gas Range pictured is a new model
featuring all the latest improvements such as insulated
oven and thermostatic control. Costs only $59.50 cash.
Slightly higher on budget terms; $2 down, 24 months to
pay. Here's an excellent way to spend that Christmas
check Santa brought you 1
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
meat, loaf.
doz
(Opened)
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FAMY Boston Mackerel . _
12c
21 c
120
.
O ranges Sv;,~::ii:iCy 33 ('
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5
c
Lettuce
Large
doz
Fancy Tomatoes
.
hom~.ma~e
Fresh Jersey
Select
, (Oysters
Fresh Fillets Oenuine Haddock
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16c
Ib 19c
Ib
Ib
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COMPANY
All Our Suburban Stores, or See You~ Deale,.
N. Y. Cabbage
Ib
3
lb.
15c Fla. arapefruit
50 Cranberries
Crisp California Iceberg
each
Ib
5c
19c
large
head.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money aoes Furthest
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CLASSIFIED
Jo'(Ht
FOR RENT
nENT-·~Gllrru~<".
Itl·./hOIUlbl".
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:107 Vn!o>1l1I1" Awnue.'
'fl'l"'JJhonl': Swnrlhmore 1665.
BARONS DEFEATED
BY ST MATTHEW'S
AT THE
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DECEMBER 27, 1935
WAVERLY~-I'-twe-nty--scv-en-yea-rs-wit-ht-he-exception of Miss Helen J.ckson returned Friday
but one year when he was ahroad.
from Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.,
Mr, and Mrs. Paul AI~cr, of Park Ave'nue, spent Christmas Eve in Germantown to spend the holidays with her parents,
and with their
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FOR SALE
H. S. Alumni to Meet H. S. Var.·ul( SALE -A IUllllbonll.' Atwuter·Kl'llt Cnb.
sity Monday Evening; Dance
irwt nadio in gO()d condition. Tl'IC))holw: I
Mrl'. Garwood. SWlu·thmore 111-16.
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to Follow Game
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The Sw.uthmore Barons, with two of
its
star players on the injury list, went
PEHSONAT,--SulJ~('rilltiolu; IInrl rCII('waiK on
all mugll1.ill(~. MN. GillJert S . •'uril'S. Tl'll" down to defcat at the hands of St. Matpl1olll.': SWllrtlimore H!I-W.
thew's of Chester, Thursday of last week,
: the score beinJ..(: 21-18.
Uoth George
WANTED
IStauffer and Jack Taylor wcre unablc to
WANTfo:V--l)u}"!-l work by respolI~ible white: contribute their much needed services to
WOhlllll.
Mrs;.
Tl'lephone: I the l"-'~amc due to inJ'uries recci\'ed from a
SWnrthmort'
166... Elsie Lanrll'Y.
previous gamc.
LOST
The S1. Matthew's club, which is now
:---,:::--:-----:=::..:::.:=---:-::-I.,.·.,.C--,::TO--:·tied
for second place in the Chester Church
LOST-Youlu!" stnliJ.!"ht hllired rl";" crrwr
t'rit.'n!i1)·. Heddish brown. Numl'. "Pat"; i Lea~ue, were able to win out in lhe last
I.il'en,.;c No.215_H.
1'671.
n ...wurd. Tell'l.hone: , minute of play wilh a field goal by Al
SWlIrthmore
::::'::::=::::'::"'::'::':':::'-:---:--:--:--:---::c:-- ,Remont. Up to the last minute the
LOST--Young
fehlule
red Iri~h
Setters'wnr_
Wt'hl~' Barons were on cvcn terms with the vicwcarinJ.!" collar.
HeWard.
Phone:
t
;;; .. ;,~ •.. -.
morl' 476.
I tors, the score then being 18 all.
Harry McWilliams and Boyd Stauffer
Clark Gable, Charles laughton and
i ~\'ere hi~~ scorers for the night each bav- Franchot
FOR RENT
Tone .tar in "Mutiny on the
'
mg
i
pomts.
Semi-detached Stone and Stucco DweIII ng. .
Bounty," at the Waverly Theatre,
6 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. $60 per Month. ! Monday, December 30, the Swarthmore Drexel Hill, beginning New Year's Eve.
i High Alumni will meet the High School
Varsity at the High School gym. A dance
E. C. WALTON
is to take placc directly after the game .
SWARTHMORE,
PA.
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I A box score of Thursday's game folMr. Charles Wilcox, of Pittsburgh, is
These Reliable Companies have given Pro- lows'.
spending- the Christmas holidays, with his
tection and Prompt Payment of Losses for
UARONS
years:
son·in-Iaw and dauJ.::htcr, Mr. and Mrs.
Glens Falls, Liverpool, London &: Globe.
Homestead, Royal Group, Home Indemnity. Boyd Stauffer, F.......... . fd. fl. pts. Pierce G. Gilbert, of Park Avenue.
317
Phil. delphia FIre &: Marine. Fidelity &: Deposit, North Western National, Hartford Bunny Hendcrson~ F.
o
o o
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf,
Accident, Penn Mutual.
Al Larson, G. . ....... .
o o o . of Park Avenue, had as their guests over
May We Quote Rates?
Jerry Turner, G ... .
WM. S. BITTLE
2
o 4 ~ Christmas Mrs. Fetherolf's parents, Mr.
Swarthmore 111-J
Harry Mc\Villiams, G.
3
1
7 and Mrs. William C. Markham, of \VashNotary Public - Insurallce - Real Estate jack Dolman, G. . ..... ,... 0
o o in~ton, D. C. Mr. Markham left \VedncsHerb Michener, G .. ,....... 0
o o day on a business tril) to California, Mrs.
Now i. the time of year to check up!
Markham, who will remain throughout the
on your Fire Insurance. We represent
8
2 18 holidavs will be the J..(:uest of honor at a
a number of fine companies.
ST. MATTHEW'S
tea \\~hich Mrs. Fetherolf wiJl giVe this
fd~ fl. pts. afternoon.
Campbell, F. ..
. ..... . 2
o 4
CHARLES PARKER
Bennett, F. . .......... ,... 0
Mr. james n. HulIitt. of Park Avenue,
5
5
johnson, C ........ .
2
2
6 had as his guests for dinner on Christmas
Remont, G.
. ..... .
1
o 2 Day Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 'Vetlaufer, of
HaU, G.......... .
2
o 4 Dickin80n Avenue.
'wood. G.
Mr. BulliU will entertain at bridge too o o
Wilson, G. . ..... .
o o o morrow c\·cning.
PERSONAL
dau~hter.
J!ucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D.
Fetherolf. of "ark Avcnul', at dinner on
Miss Janet James, a student at Hollins
I Christmas Day.
C~lIcgc. Vi~inia, is SI)cnding the holidays
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams, of wuh her IJarents, Mr. and Mrs. \Valter S.
! Stmth Ha\'cn Avenue. entertained with a I James, of Yale Avenue, who also had as
family dinner on Christmas Day.
their guests on Christmas Day Mrs. Price
Thomas,
of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.
I
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and Mrs. C. .... Rass\\'eiler, of Albert Thomas, and Mr. George Thomas,
Haverford Place, had as thdr J,wests for of New York.
Christmas. Mrs. Rasswciler's mother and
!'ister, Mrs. \V. S. Hancock and Miss Leah
Powell Richards, a student at the UniHancock, of Pottstown.
versity of North Carolina, is visiting his
Dr. and Mrs. RassweiJer Idt yesterday
mother, Mrs. 'V. Burton Richards, of the
for a ten day motor trip to Florida.
Swarthmore Apartments.
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LISETER FARM
ANNOUNCES
================= :
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In Answer to Persistent Demands
WHIPPING CREAM
NEWS NOTES
I
MILK
in Bottles at 14c Quart
As well as the economy buy of 4 Quarts in Sterilized
Kettle at 12c
SKIM MILK
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Thomas, of
7
21
Swarthmore
Apartments, entertained
29 EAST 5th STREET
Referee:
Jim Doug-herty, St. Joe. I Misses Letitia and Henrietta Hayes,
Halflime score:
Harons, 12; St. 1\Iat- Philadell)}~ia, and Mi5S S. L. H~1"C5,
h
,
CHESTER .I the\\"', 10.
Phone, C e.ter 6141
Ha\'erford, on Chrislmas Day .
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.:===============:;! r HOMESTEAD
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
In All Its Branches
FRED J. HARLEY
FARMS
Tuberculin Tested
RA W GUERNSEY
MILK
AND CREAM
Call Swarthmore 1441
Anytime -
Anywhere
\Vaverly & Fawn St.
-
Morton, Pa.
A. E. STROMGREN, Prop.
'Phone: Chester Heights 135
LISETER FARM
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.
R. J. AUSTIN, Owner
H. WEBSTER ALLYN, Manager
Swarthmore 252-W
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"a'
M~sj)d{';'
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the
the
of
\b rOO?'~;I;~~~o;~~
of
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellia, of Wainut Lane, t'ntertaincd at dinner ,It noon
on Sund;IY in honor of the first \\'eddin~
i anni\'('rs-ary of tll('ir son-in-law and dau~h
i Il'r, ~1r. and ~1rs. E. E. Pierce. Jr., of
I Ardmnn', Olher 1!11t'sts were l\"ir. and Mrs.
. E. E. Pit'rft', Sr., of Bath, l\1t'.; Airs.
: Mal'kinnon Elli:" and two ,!hildn'n, of
,Bryn Mawr; l\lrs. John E. Kelley, of i
Hing:hamlnn. :'\. Y., and Miss Eleanor A'lC-1
Kinnon. of York, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. Ellis sJlt'nt Christmas Day
. at SIt'ighton Farm. where Dr. Ellis has
gh'en a Chri!itmas address for the p.IISt
I
your Christmas more joyful with festival foods_
To help maintain a high standard of living, with quality
foods at low prices, is a service to which this entire organization is dedicated,
9c Tender
Lima Beans
9c Farmd"-ie Cut
Si:ring Beans
Red Beei:s gec~co
1
4
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8e Choice Ped Ripe
Cooking's
ITomatoes
%11 on Ihis
New Model
Gas Ranqel
in Bottles at 9c Quart
Our Own Products Exclusively
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SOC a Quart
It is rich and heavy
I
INSURANCE
in bottles only
20c a Half Pint
1
Sweeney & Clyde
Nancy, were the Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson, of Park Avenue.
Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti & Meat Balls 2 cans 25c
Underwood's Sardines (:\lustard Sauce» 2 big cans 25c
RUMFORD Baking Powder
ROYAL Baking Powder
9c Jumbo New York State
If
~,!~r,~.!t~,~, !t~~"~'~'''~I<:S''it~I~~ , 1
Lean
I
OOK on a modern.
heat controlled gas
range and you'll say -"what a difference"J For,
you'll find perfect results are certain every time.
O~r;:~~a
Peas
-11.-~-CO
C
can 9c, 13e, 23c
15c. 19c, 37c
can
I
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N~~112 5 C
(Whole Cuts)
Chuck Roast
Lean Boneless Pot Roast
'Lean Soup Beef
Fresh Ground Hamburg
,
,
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Ib
Ib
Ib
~ (Oysters s~r:~th ~~~!:~d)
~
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All Ollr Subllrban Stores, or See Your Dealer
~e3:.t
__
O ranges
Ib
Ibs
Ib
Ib
Large
S";:~::id~UiCy
doz
15c I Fla. Grapefruit
5c Cranberries
27c
16c
19c
loaf.
doz
Fresh Fillets Genuine Haddock
f!l!!.QY ~n MlI.Okerel
Fancy Tomatoes
N. Y. Cabbage 3
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
~
Quality Meats Always Satisfy
SnecJalIy blended for home-made
Handsome Quality Gas Range pictured is a new model
featuring all the latest improvements such as insulated
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The Swarthmorean, 1935-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1935-12
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
1935 DECEMBER.pdf