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VoL VIU. No. 27
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 3, 1938
Parade, Speed Contest, Games for Chjldren and Adults, Two Baseball Games, Quoit
Tournament, Fancy Diving and Sw:mming Races at Emmons' Pool, Water Sports
on Crum Creek, Tennis Tournament, Fire Works Display, Among Events
Excellent Twelve-Hour Program Planned by Burgess John H. Pitman and Committee for independence Day Celebration in Swarthmore Exceeds All Former Years
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POUCENEWS
On June 25 Alfred C. Ryan, of Upper
Darby. figured in an accident at Sproul
Bridge, when he struck the side of the
viaduct and damaged his car. The case
was turned over to the Nether Providence
police.
At 12.58 P. M. on Monday, the 29th, an
oil truck crashed into the road guard at
Swarthmore Avenue and North Chester
Road. At 1.50 P. M. the same day an
automobile was reported on fire in front
of the Swarthmore Apartments. The police car responded, but found the fire was
out when it arrived.
BOROUGH AFFAIRS
HANDLED WED.
Council Sits in July Meeting to
Settle Community Matters
Howard W. Borden applied to Council
at the July meeting on Wednesday for a
permit to erect a four-car garage at the
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'the big day is here, again I A day full
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rear of his property on Park Avenue at
4.00
P.
M.-WATER
SPORTS
on
the
of fun for the kiddies and the grown-ups. 10.15 A. M.-BASEBALL GAME on ColDrexel
Road. The proposed building to be
Crum
Creek
at
the
Strath
Haven
Inn.
More than twelve hours of fun has been
lege grounds in back of railroad station.
forty
feet
long by twenty-four feet, and
Canoe
races,
singles
and
doubles,
boys
arranged by the committee appointed by
The Congoleum Crescents will be the
about
eighteen
feet high at 'the peak, to
and
girls.
Tilting
contests.
John
H.
the Swarthmore Business Association in a
visiting team. John E. Michael and
be
constructed
of
concrete block or brick,
Pitman
in
charge.
program which will start with the ChilPorter Waite will be in charge of this
and
to
be
placed
in
such a position on his
dren's Parade at 9.00 A. M. and end with
game and an afternoon game.
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lot
that
it
would
conform
with the zoning
a display of fireworks at 9.00 P. M. at the
All Day-TENNIS. The Swarthmore Tenordinance.
Since
by
Borough
regulation
Rutgers Avenue School.
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nis Club will hold contests al1 day
no
garage
exceeding
a
three-car
capacity·
is
The general committee consists of John' 10.30 A. M.-QUOIT TOURNAMENT in
On the College courts at Wharton Hall.
permitted,
the
matter
was
referred
to
the
H. Pitman, chairman, Charles Russell, N.
back of old Bank building on Rutgers
Junior and senior tournamenls-tlingles
public safety committee to study and to
Avenue. Get your arm limbered up.
Walter Suplee, Charles Greer, Elric Sproat,
and doubles. William Brown and
Borough
Beginning
Preparations
report a recommendation at a future sclJedand Peter E. Told. The program is as
Victor Allison, Richard Snyder and
Thomas Baird in charge. For those
uled or special meeting of Council.
For Forty-sixth Annual
follows:
William Madison will be on hand to
who want to play a set or two, the
A letter from Charles F. Eggleston, atI
keep the contcnders for the singles and
College Avenue courts will be availEvent
torney for the W.H. G. Gould Estate, was
9.00 A. M.-CHILDREN'S PARADE
doubles quoit championships of Swarthable.
Harvey R. Pierce, chairman of the an- received requesting the zoning restriction
forming at Borough Hall under the dimore in line.
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nual Country Week Picnic, has announced on the lot at the northeast side of Cornell
rection of Burgess Pitman. Prizes for
9.00 P. M.-FIREWORKS DISPLAY. As
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the
date for this year's event, the forly- Avenue one hundred feet northwest of
the' best velocipede, best girl's bicycle,
a fitting climax to the day the followsixth
to be held in Swarthmore. Although Straih Haven Avenue be removed. Upon
best boy's' bicycle, prettiest costume, 11.00 A. M.-GAMES FOR MOM AND
ing committee is arranging a display Wednesday, August 5. is still a month away consideration the matter was held for the
POP at the Prep School grounds.
most original costume, best comic cosof fireworks to be held on the athletic the chairman and their committees are a1- attention of Solicitor Myers when he reThrowing
the rolling pin, nail driving
tume, neatest Brownie, neatest Cub,
field behind the Rutgers Avenue School.
'th
r ·ti turns
from his vacation.
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contest, women; sewing contest, men;
best Boy Scout, best Girl Scout, best
John H. Pitman Charles Greer Alben rea d y ge tti ng
usy on
e so 10 ng.
M Mill
d th b d f h tax
paper race, mixed teams; hi-Ii contest.
T. Eavenson, P;ter E. Told, Edward Numerous contributions of money. homer.
e~ rea
e on o. t e
Troop, best Float. Judges: Mrs. Stanand
rice
puddings
collector
which
was
presented
10 person
made
cakes
and
cookies
Peter
E.
Told,
Mrs.
Walter
H.
Dickley, L. MacMillan, Mrs. A. R. O. RedGillespie,
Mrs.
J.
Paul
Brown,
Elrie
are
needed
for
the
day
'when
five
hundred
by
Mr.'
Dodd
and
it
was
the
opinion
of
inson, Mrs. James F. Bogardus, Mrs.
grave, Titus J. Ewig.
C
I th t th b d
t bl Th
Sproat, N. Walter Suplee. This is an
J. Paul Brown and Edward Gillespie
innovation which it is hoped will grow children and mothers from Philadelpbia ouno a
e on was accep a e.
e
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come out to Emmons Grove to spend one warrant for the collection of taxes was t.hen
will help you enjoy a good laugh.
in years to come. Give the commit- very enjoyable day in the country.
10.00 A. M.-SPEED CONTEST FOR
rea d a?d t h e ~roper b orough 0 fficers gIven
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THE FIRE COMPANY.
Fast tee your prompt support.
If you are leaving early on a vacation authonty. to SIgn same. The warrant and
year the Business Association and
t d ltd d
d
Furious-Wet. Rutgers Avenue, Yale 2.00 P. M.-FANCY DIVING CONTEST theEach
Swarthmore National Bank contribute it is earnestly requested that you contact ax up Ica e were or ere turne over to
Avenue to School. Judges: Charles AND SWIMMING RACES at Emmons funds to purchase prizes and favors for the solicitor of your district so that the Mr. Dodd.
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Kimmel, chairman, Victor D. Shirer,
Swimming Pool. Boys and girls, here the kiddies. The merchants in Swarth- picnic will not be deprived of your donaMr. Hessenbruch reported the completion
H. B. Cookman, Elliott Richardson,
is~..QYr chance t9 mak~. ,l! ~ig.sp.Jasq. mote' ioritriDutei:n~'
priies' glven ill tiG:I.
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of. ,Lafayette A'lenu~.at,.a _lnli\!,.(',(I!l. of
George 'Giltespie.::~: ~
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G. H. Froebel in charge. After a lapse the various contests. Charles Russell is
Mrs. J. Paul Brown and Mrs. Charles $3.?1l.65 ($1,12~.80 below the onglD~1
of two years this event should be more
Thatcher are captains of the Hill teams estimate) of which th(; borough share. 15III
in charge of securing prizes.
$40208 AI d ~"l01 21 f th t
h ds
than
ever
welcome.
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rea Y 'i'" • 0
e wo-t Jr
The fireworks 'committee is asking dona- which are laid out as foUows: Misses
10.DC A. M.-CHILDREN'S GAMES at
Catherine and Sarah Fussell Elm Avenue due from property owners has been reold Prep School grounds, under direcVIII
lions to make an enjoyable display. It
, . d
ttl t t hIS
b
from Chester Road to Swarthmore Avenue, celve •
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tion of Mrs. Peter E. Told and William Rutherford. Mrs. H. A. Peirsol is 3.00 P. M.-BASEBALL GAME. Messrs. IS no 00 a. e a e p. ee any mem er and 'Maple and Chestnut Avenues; Doro- Mr. Hessenbruch also reported the rethea Dodd, Swarthmore Avenue from rail- surfacing of streets unde~ the contrac~
Michael and Waite have arranged of the comMlttee.
in charge of the prizes for the kiddies.
another
good
game
for
the
enjoyment
Stay
in
Swarthmore
and
have
c
real
road to Emmons; Mildred Brewster, awarded at the last meetIng would cost
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman js general
of
the
grandstand
athletes.
day
0/
safe
fun_
Swarthmore
Avenue from Emmons to between $1,300 and $1,400 and would be
chairman of the games.
Chester Road; Olive Cleaves, Ogden Ave- done this month. He also stated that
cellent work on the initial and keystone
nue from Chester to Riverview Road' Haverford Place had been regraded by borsacks.
.
Belly and Caroline Cresson, Riverviev.: ough workmen and rolled. The ceiling of
Road from Baltimore Pike; Nancy King, ~he h~1I on the first flo~r of Borough Hall
Tuesday's Brookhaven tie was called in
College Avenue 'from Chester Road to IS bemg repla~tered thIS .week by WPA
the sixth because of rain, but the Swarthmore team was obviously the superior and
Swarthmore Avenue' Rebecca Robinson labor. Later ID the meetIng Mr. Hessen:
Ogden Avenue bet\Ve~n Chester Road and bruch brought up the subject of the con~
would have won in .,all probability had I
more time been available... Ralph Shelly I Many Non-Residents Also At- Woods; Virginia Perkins, Swarthmore versat~on of old houses i~to apartments
Beat Collingdale 3-0, Media Elks again led the batting with two nice singles.' tending Classc-.s in Academic,
Crest; Elizabeth Bassett and Mrs. Herbert here 10 t~e borough. ,Th~,J~~)e,~n 11'
3-2, Tie Brookhaven 5-5 in
Abernathy pounded out ·two good ones
Commercial and Shop
T. Bassett, Chester Road from College to ~atter d~liberated ~y Counol for some
Unfinished Game; to Play
Work
Swarthmore Avenue; Mrs. Harry L. Mil- time and It w~ deCIded that the member..
also.
All future games will be held on the
Ier, Guernsey and Thayer Roads; Mrs. Wil- shou~d stu~y It carefully an~ be prepared
on College Field
college athletic field opposite the under-I Enrollment of the Swarthmore High liam B. Bullock, Cedar Lane; Mrs. to discuss It at a .Iater meeti~g.
By Allen W. Hani.
pass and the business district' of town. School summer school far exceeds expecta- Charles Israel, Princeton Avenue from Col- . Mr. Meschter S31~ t~e q~estJO? of formSwarthmore
CoIlege has kindly permitted tions. To date the figure is 136.
lIege to Swarthmore Avenue; Miss Florence 109 a Park CommlSSIo~, 10 his opinion,
The Hornets' 3-0 win last Friday against
In the academic classes 62 pupils are en- Hoadley, Walnut Lane and Hillborn Ave- sh~u~d be ~ostpo?ed. until the return of the
the experienced Collingdale Club topped a the Hornets to use the field on the confine week in which the local boys added dition that the property be protected, and rolled. Of these 35 are residents of I nue; Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, Elm Avenue sollCltor, smce It mvolved certain legal
points and he was not ready to take any
a shut-out, a 3-2 victory, and a 5-5 tie that the shrubs and plants be unharmed., ~":arthmore and 27 non-residents. This from Chester Road to Woods.
Coach
Porter
Waite
requests
that
visitors
instruction
is
in
charge
of
a
faculty
from
The
territory
on
the
south
of
the
rail(Continued on Paee 4)
to the year's tally:
at
the
games
be
careful
of
the
College
the
West
Chester
State
Teachers
College
road
is
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Harold
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With Ted Smith returning to pitch the
with Mr. Albert D. Spae~h, of the ~e&:ular Griffin and Miss Sarah Barr. The former's
fast Collingdale game, the Hornetmen grounds.
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high school faculty, acting as pnnopal. solicitors are: Misses Ella Beagle, Dartseemed to get renewed vigor and pep, and
Mrs.
Eliza
J.
Moore
IThe
teachers are: Miss Ella Sutliff, La~n, ,mouth Avenue; Jane Richardson, South
played, on the whole the best ball of the
English and General Language; MISS Princeton and Lafayette Avenues; Alice
season.
Particularly good was Ralph
M:s. Eliz? J. Moore, mother of William Sophia Wa~, Latin, History a~d Frenc~; Marriott, Oberlin Avenue; ~rs. Edward
Shelly's slugging which led to a total of
J, Moore With whom she made her home at Miss Harnet Clayton, English; MISS Walton, Amherst and Columbia Avenues;
six hits in the week's contests.
213 South Swarthmore Avenue, passed Augusta Spickler, English and History; Caroline Underwood, Harvard Avenue Organization
to Hold Open
The Hornets began the week l'ith a 3-2 away Monday night, June 29, after an
Miss Helen Centrell.a, English and. History; from Swarthmore to Park and Vassar from
Nights
for
Men
and Women
victory against the Media Elks, which
ness of five months. She was sixty-eight I Miss Muriel Orthp,. Mathematics; ~r., Harvard to Yale; Mrs. Arthur Grover,
Each
Monday
Evening
proved the Swarthmore team to be conyears old on December 23.
IEarl Davis, Mathematics, and Mr. Daruel\DickinSon from Harvard to Yale; Mrs.
sistently expert in both batting and field
Mrs. Moore, who was an active member Reichey, Science. Dr. Benjamin Daily of William Fischer, Dickinson from Yale;
The Swarthmore Bridge Club announces
work. Abernathy's twirling showed a of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church the West Chester State Teachers Co~lege IMildred Hirst, Yale Avenue from Swarth- the following summer plan. Beginning
marked improvement, and was smoother
and the Friendly Circle was highly es- faculty is providing the supervisory dlrec-"more to Park; Doris Pitman, Vassar from Monday evening, July 13, at 8. P. M.,
and faster than in previous games.
teem.ed by a host of friends in thLs com- tion.
.
Yale on; Mary Dingle, Park from Celia's sharp and each Monday thereafter until
The Media club had a fast, hard-pitch- mumty •. H~r. outstanding cheerful and
In the Shop ther~ are 48 ~upds en~oIl~d Istore to Harvard Avenue; Elsie Boyt, Park Labor Day. Open Night will be held for:'
ing southpaw .lor moundsman, and kept happy dispoSItion endeared her to all who of whom 6 are gIr~. .ThIS work IS In from Harvard to Yale i Mrs. Howard men and women bridge players of Swarth.' .
the Hornets working hard to gain the met her.. Al~ough born in Philadelphia, charge o! Mr. Ben}anun Cook of the,' Smith, Park from Yale to Borough Lane; more and vicinity. Note change from':
final slim victory. With some keen field- she had lived here for many years.
regular hIgh school faculty.
Mrs. Percy Gilbert, Park between Borough \ Wednesday to Monday.
.
ing, and some clever hitting, however, the
Services were held at 2 o'clock yesterday
In the.Secretarial cout;es 26 are.e.nrolled, Lane aod town limit. ..
.
You are invited to bring a partner
Swarthmoreans came through with the tra- afternoon, Thursday, at the funeral parlor constitutmg two classes 10 Typewnting and
Miss Barr's workers follow:
MISseS with you for an evening of pleasure and
ditional flying colors.
of Rowland and Son, Philadelphia. Iri- one in Shorthand. A number of these Alice Barber, Harvard Avenue . between good bridge. Competition will be keen
The Collingdale game was another clear terment was in the German Lutheran people are regular winter students who are I Park Avenue and Chester Road; Patricia and sportsmanlike.
taking ad,:ant~ge of. this opportunity ~o; Campbell, Yale Avenue between Park a.nd
A smaIl entry fee is in force and prizes
victory for the Hornets. With Ralph Cemetery, Philadelphia.
(Slugger) Shelly and Weiss each batting
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develop skill 10 TYPlOg. The teacher 10 I Chester Road and Haverford Place; Justine will be awarded each night to the three top
two good hits and Dingle and McWilMovies . t Inn July 4th
charge of this work is Miss M. EiI~! Garwood, Harvard Avenue from Chester scores by the play director.
Crowl, the new teacher for Commeraal. Road to Strath Haven Avenue, and Yale Play will take place in the Legion room
liams knocking out one 'each, the' local
men gained a shut-out and a real win.
"Sucker Money," a weird mystery story subjects in the high school.
'Ibetween Chester Road and Harvard Ave- in Borotigh Hall and will start promptly
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Inue ; Elaine Bradford, Rutgers and Kenyon at 8 P. M .• and the Club cordially invites
Weiss alone was responsible for a double involving a criminal who utilizes pseudoand a triple.
spiritual seances to gain riches and a young
Loc:aI Group Goes F.......
\Avenues; Katherine· Simpers, Westdale; you to join it in a pleasurable eve$g each
Petra Lingle, Cornell-Rutgers to Yale; week.
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The "hero of the day" was undoubtedly reporter who uncovers the "racltet ring" is
Smith whose return was the occasion for the feature picture at a motion picture Postmaster Alfred ~. Smalley, G~rge Mrs. H. B. Passmore, Cornell-Yale to The Club is looking forward to an ensome fast, keen, intelligent pitching which show to be ~ven at Strath Haven Inn at Bretz, ~oy W. DelaplalDe,. Bob .Delaplaine, IStra~ Haven; Evelyn Morgan and Mary tertaining season next Fall and Winter and
Was closely reflected in the shut-out victory 8.15 P. M. on July 4. In addition to this Ed Whltecar, Jr." FranCIS Witmer, and! DaVIS, Chester Road from Harvard to planS are in process to broaden the Club's
gained by the Hornetmen. The Colling- thrilling. feature, short subjects of various Samuel Raymond were ,members of a fish-IVale, Strath Haven Av~Jiue, and Mt. activities. Club events and match play in
dale team got only five hits, all short types .wIll also be shown.
ing party off Tilghman s Island, Md., ~t i Holyoke Place; Anne Whiteman, ~w~- tournaments will deman~ real bridge skill
singles which were easily taken care of
Re5Idents of Swarthmore are cordiaIlY Saturday and returned to Swarthmore WIth I more Apartments; Mrs. A. B. ReaVIS, UDI- and the program should attract aD wh
fifty-nine fish.
I versity Place.
enjoy an eveuing at bridge.
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by the Hornets' smooth fielding and 6 - invited to attend.
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COUNTRY. WEEK
PICNIC AUGUST 5
ower
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HORNETS IN TWO
WINS AND ONE TIE
ENROLLMEN'TOF 136
IN SUMMER SCHO'OL
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BRIDGE CLU'B' P'LANS
SUMMER PROGRAM·
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SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 3, 1936
Vol. VIII, No. 27
J LY PROG
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POLICE NEWS
Parade, Speed Contest, Games for ChJdren and Adults, Two Baseball Games, Quoit
BOROUGH AFFAIRS
On J unc 25 :\ffrcd C. Ryan. of Uppcr
Ii!,:urcd in an accident at Sproul
Tournament, Fancy Diving and Sw:mming Races at Emmons' Pool, Water Sports Darby,
HANDLED
WED.
Brid!!e, whcn he
thc
of the
,viaduct and damagcd hIs car. The ca5e
on Crum Creek, Tennis Tournament, Fire Works Display, Among Events
: was turned over to the Nethcr Providence, Council Sits in July Meeting to
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~truck,
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~ide
Settle Community Matters
police.
At 12.58 P. M. on Monday, the 29th, an
oil truck cra5hed into the road guard at
Swarthmore Av(nue and Korth Chester
Road. At 1.50 P. M. the ~ame day an
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·LOO 1'. l\1.-WATER SPORTS on thl' automobile was rcporte( 011 Ire In ront
i of the Swarthmore Apartments.
Thc poC rum C ree'k a t th e St rat h Haven I nn.
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lice car rcsponded, but oum t Ie IiIrc was
C anoe. races. :I~!!
es anf ou e5, oys out when it arrivcd.
and !!lrlS. TJltmg contc5ts. John H.
Excellent Twelve-Hour Program Planned by Burgess John H. Pitman and Committee for Independence Day Celebration in Swarthmore Exceeds All Former Years
Howan\ W. Borden :Ipplied to Council
at the July meeting on Wednr5day for a
permit to erect a four-car garage at the
The big day is hl're again! A day full
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rear of his property on Park A,·cnue at
of fun for thc kiddies and the grown-ups. JO.l5 A. l\1.-BASEBALL GAME on ColDrcxel Road. The propo;:ed building to oe
b
;\Iorc than twelve hours of fun has een
le:.:c grounds in back of railroad station.
forty
fect long by twenty-four feet, 2.nd
b
arranged by the committee appointcd y
The Congoleum Crescents will be the
about eighteen feet hig:h at the peak. to
the Swarthmore Business Association in a 1
visiting team. John E. Michael and
bc constructed of concrete block or brick,
and to be placed in such a position on his
t::d
of this
I'itmall in
,
lot that it would conform with the zoning
a di!;play of fireworks at 9,00 P. M. at the
All Day-TE~NIS .• The Swarthmore Tenordinance, Sinn' by Borough regulation
no garage exceeding a threc-car ca~acity is
consists of John: 10.30 A. M.-QUOl; TOURNAMENT in
permittcd, the matter was referred to the
H. Pitman, chairman, Charles R.usse)), N·
back of old Bank building on Rutgers
Junior and senior tournaments-singles
public safety committee to study and to
Walter Suplcc, Charles Greer, Elnc Sproat"
Avenue. Get your arm limbered up.
and doubles.
William Brown and
Beginning
Preparations
report a rccommendation at a future sched·
and Peter E. Told. The program is as i
Victor Allison Richard Snvdcr and
Thomas Baird in charge. For those Borough
uled or spccial meeting of Council.
follows:
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William Madi;on will be o~ hand to
who want to play a set or two, the
For Forty-sixth Annual
A letter from Charlcs F. Eg!:leston, atI
keep the contenders for the singles and
College Avenue courts will be availEvent
torney for the W. H. G. Gould Estatc. was
9.00 A. M.-CHILDREN·S PARADE
doubles quoit championships of Swarthable.
received requesting the zoning restriction
forming at Borough Hall under the dimore in line.
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Harvey R. Pierce, chairman of thc anon the lot at the northeast side of Cornell
rection of Burgess Pitman. Prizes for
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9.00 1'. l\L-FIREWORKS DISI'LAY.•~s nual Country Wcek Picnic, ha5 announced
A\'enue one hundred feet northwest of
the best velocipede, best girl's bicyclc,
a fitting climax to the day the folio\\'- the date for this year's event. the iortyStrath
Haven Avenuc be removed. Upon
prettiest costume, 1 11.00 A. l\J.-GAMES FOR MOM AND.109 committee
. .IS arrangmg
.
I' Iay sixth to be held in Swarthmore. Although
hr -~t boy's bic"cIe,
~
a (ISP
consideration the matter was held for the
most original costume, best comic COS-I
POP at thc Prep School grounds.
of fireworks to be held on the athletic WCdnl'5day, August 5, is still a month away
attention of Solicitor Mycrs when he retume, neatl'st Brownie, neatest Cub,
Throwing the rolling pin, nail driving
tield behind the Rutgers Avenuc School. the chairman and their committees arc alturns from his vacation.
best Bov Scout, best Girl Scout, best!
contest, women; sewing contest, men;
John H. Pitman, Charles Greer. ,Alben ready getting busy on the mliciting.
Mr. ;\Iiller read the bond of the tax
Troop, best Float. Judges: Mrs. Stanpaper race, mixed teams; hi·1i contcst.
T. Eavenson, Pcter E. Told, Ecl\rard I ::'\umerow: contributi~ns of m~ney, ho~ecollector which was prescnted ill per50n
Icy L. MacMillan. Mrs. A. R. O. Red-I
~ctcr E. Told, Mrs .. Walter H. DickGillespie. Mr5. J. Paul Brown, Elrie I made cakes ami cookle~, and r~ce puddmgs
hy l\Ir, Dodd amI it \\'as the opinion of
gravc, Titus J. Ewig.
mson. Mrs. James I'. Bogardus, Mrs.
Sproat.~. Walter Suplee. This is an i ar: needed for tht, day when IIvc, hundr~d
Council that the bond \\'as acceptable. The
J. Paul Brown and Edward Gillespie
innovation which it is hoped will grow i c1l1ldrcn and •mothers from PhIladelphia
warrant for the collection of taxes was then
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CO'.' TEST FOR
will hell) you enjoy a good laugh.
in .,"ears to comc. Gh'e the commit· come ou.t to Emmon.s Gro\'c to spend one
rl'ad and the proper borough oflic'!rs [!iven
10,00 A. M.-SPEED.'\j
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THE FIRE COl\,IPA~Y.
Fast _
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tee your prompt :u J1P ort. . ,
I \'Cr~ ~nJo~:a l' (,~~. ,!n ,t Ie. coun r y ;.
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authority to ;;ign same. The warrant and
Furious-Wct. Rutgers Avenue, Yale: 2.00 P. l\1.-FA~CY DI\'I:\G CONTEST I Each ycar the Hu;:mess .-\ssoClallon and I. 1.1 ~ ou .He len m<- carl) on a '\ .Icahon tax duplicate werc onlt-red turned onr to
Avenue to School. Judgl·s: Charles i AND SWIMl\II~G R.\CES at Emmons I thc Swarthmore Xational Bank contribute i It ]5 earne,.t1y requcsted that you contact ;\Ir. Dodd.
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to purchase prizes and favors ior: the solicitor of your district so that the
1m me , c lalrman, 'IC or
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Ircr, I S\\lmmmg Pool. UO)" and ~lrls, herc
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II B. Cookman, Elliott Richardwn,!
is your_chance to make a bur splash. Ithe. ,kuldle .. , ,le .mer~ ,ants I~ ,\~ ~rt, . Ii,,,;.
I pf Lafayette AVl'nuc a'
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G. II. Frocbcl in char~c. After a lapse IImlC lUll,rIUUl' ,nL UllU PU/'l' ).:1\ en III
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CI1'lrl"s Ru"-"ell i'
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Misses
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Alread) ,301.21 of the t\\o·thmb
10.00 A. M.-CHILDRE:,\'S GAMES at
The firc\\ orks commIttee J. a.km" d o n a - .
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due from property owners has becn re.
old Prep School ground~, undcr dircc-I
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to make an enjoyable di~play. It 1 Catherme and Sarah FU5sell, Elm Avenue ceived
lion of Mrs. Peter E. Told and WiI" I- ><,,' b
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'I is not tuo latc to help. See any mcmber \ from Che;:ter Road to Swarthmore Avenue,
I and l\laille and Chestnut Avenues; Doro- l\lr. Ie_til ruc I also reported the reliam Rutherford. Mr~, H. A. Peirsol is i 3.00 P. M.-BASEBALL GAME. Messrs., of the committee.
in charge of the prizes for the kiddies.1
l\lichael and Waite have arranged
thea Dodd. Swarthmore A\'cnue from rail- ~urfarillg of streets under the contracts
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman is generall
another good game for thc enjoyment I SillY ill SWllrlhmore IIllcl hat'l! (l rcal, road to Emmons; Mildred Brewster, awardl'd at the last ml'eting wouid cos't
chairman of the games.
of thc grandstand athletes.
'tillY of safe filII.
I Swarthmore Avcnue from Emmons to hetween $1.300 and $1 .... 00 and would be
Chester Road; Oli\'e Clea\'es, O~den A\'e- done thi~ mOllth. Ht' al50 stated that
'cellent work on the initial and keystone
nue from Chester to Ri\"Crview Road; Jla\"Crfon.l Placc had ht'(,11 regradcd by uor5ack;:.
Hetty and Carolinc Cn';:;:on, Riverview ou~h worknwn and rolled. Thc ccilinr: of
Tue5day's Brookhaven tic was cailed in
Road from Baltimore Pike; ).;ancy King, !he h~II on the lirst flo~r of Borough Hall
Colle~c Avenue irom Chestl'r Road to IS hemg rt'plastered tillS \\'eek by WPA
the sixth bccausc of rain, but thc Swarth-,
I hhor . Later in the meeting,' llr. HessenS\\'arthmOl·e :""cnue; R(' IJl'CGI R 0 b ·JOson,'
more team \\"as ol.IViously thc sUJlcrior a1 n r l '
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Ogden An'nue bel\n't'll Che;:t('r Road and I bruch . brought up the suh~cct of the conwould ha\'e won in all probability had 1
more time been available. Ralph Shelly: Many Non-Residents Also At-I \V ood~ ; Yirginia Perkin::, Swarthmore i \'I'r;:at~on of old homes I~to apartments
Beat Collingdale 3-0, Media Elks al!aill Icel the batting with two nicc singles. 'I tending Classes in Academic, I Cn'::t; Elizabeth Ba;:;:ett and Mrs. Herbert i h(,rt~ In /~I.~ boroul!h. TIllS .has. been a
3-2, Tie Brookhaven 5-5 in
Ahernathy pounded out two good ones
Commercial and Shop
IT. Bas;:ett. Chcster Road irol\l Collegc to I n.latter (~I crated !)y CounCil lor some
Unfinished Game; to Play
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S\\'arthmorc A\'enue; )'Ir;. Harry L. MiI- tllIle and It w~s dCCldl'd that thc membcrs
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ler, Guernsey and Thayer Road;:; !\1rs, WiI- ';:h()u~d 5tU(~y It carefully an(~ be prepared
on College Field
collel!e athletic field opposite the un
pass and the business district of town. ISchool ;lIlllmer ;:ehol.1 far exceeds expccta- Charles ISI·ael. Princeton AWIIIIC from Col- . ;\1 ... l\;t'~chter sal(~ t!le questJon ot tormThe Hornets' 3-0 win last Friday against Swarthmore Colleg:c has kindly permitted' tiom. To date 1I11' ligure is 136.
lIege to Swarthmore :\\·Clllll'; l\li:,s Florence Inl! a I ark COmnllS!ilOn, in his opinion,
the expcrienced Collinl!dale Club topped a the Hornets to U5C the field on thc con- i In the academic dasses 62 pupils arc en- Hoadlcy, Walnut Lane and Hillhorn :h'e- ~ho.lI!d be l~ostPo?ed. until the retur~ oi the
lint' week in which the local boys added dition that the property he protected and rolled.
Of the;" 35 3l'C f('sidents of i nUl'; l\1r5. J. Donald Gil,;:on. Elm :\,·enuc' ~ohntor. since It mvolvcd crrt:1I1l Irgal
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anc Ia ·;)-;)• t'IC that the shruhs and plants be unharmed,.
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With Ted Smith returllln~ to pItch the, at thc games be careful 01 the College the \\ l':'t Che;:lt r :-itatc Teachcr~ College road IS under the (IIre,tlOlI ot ;\lr5. Harold
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i:l:'t Collingdale l!ame, the Hornctmen !-(round;:.
''':ith l\1r. Alb~rt D" Spae~h, of _thc ~·e!l.ular Gr~f~in and lli;:s S:lra, h, B:'ur. The former's I
!'l'emed to gct renewed \'igor and pcp, and
+----I hIgh ~ch(lol 1acuH:- .. actmg a, .pnnClP?1. IsohCltors arc: ;\h;:~(';; I~lIa Beagle, Dartplayed on tlie wholc the best ball of thc
Mrs. Eliza J. Moore
1TIll' tt'adlers are:
:'I.IJss Ella Suthff, Latm, J mouth ..\\·enue; Jane Richardson. South
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Particularly good was Ralph
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lHiss Princeton and I.aiayl'lte Anlluc;:; Alice
Shelly's slu~l!ing which led to a total of
Mrs. Ehza J, Moore. mother of William I Sophia \Va~e, Lat\ll, I-hstory :tnd FI'ench;! :\Iarriott. Oberlin :\\'ClIlIl'; ;\Ir~. Edward
,ix hits in the week's contests.
J. Moorc wit1~ \~hom shc, mad,e hcr home at I' lli,:, lIarri~~. ~1a)}0~: English;. Mi~~ i \Valt~n, Amherst and Columbia Avenues;
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\ ale on; Mary Dm~I('. Park from Ccha s I sharp and each Monday thereafter until
Her outstandinl! cheerful and i In .he Shop there arc 48 pUllils enroll cd store to Harvard Avenue; El5ie Boyt. Park: Labor Day Open Night will bc held for
. The l\fecha club had a fast, hard-pltch- munity.
:~g southpaw ~or ..moundsman, an~ kcpt happy disposition cndeared her to all who I of whom 6 are ci.-J:. .This work is in: from Harvard to Yale; ",Irs, Howard! men and w~men bridge players of Swarth.r H?rnet: \\orkm g . hard to gam the met her. Although born in Philadelphia,icharl!c of Mr. lI~nJamm Cook of the ,Smith, Park from Yale to Borough Lane; \ more and vicinity.
Note changc from
~mal shm victory. WI~h .somc kcen field- Ishe had lived here for many ycars.
regular high school faculty.
I Mrs. Percy Gilbert, Park between Borough I Wednesday to l\Ionday.
I~g, and wme c1e\'Cr hlttmg, h~wever. the i Serviccs werc held at 2 o'c1ock YC5terday
In tIll' Secretarial cour5CS 26 arc enrolled. I Lane and town limit.
You arc invited to bring a partner
S~\·~rthmor~ans camc through With the tra- !afternoon, Thursday. at the funcral parlor! comtitllting two c1a~5es in Typewriting and
Miss Barr's worker~' folio\\':
Misses with you for an evening of pleasure and
(htlOnal flym~ colors,
i oi Rowland and Son. Philadelphia. Iri-Ione in Shorthand, . A number of these. Alice Barber. Han'anl Avenuc betwecn Igood bridge. Competition will bc keen
Thl' Cnllingdall' game was another clear' terment \\'as in the German Lutheran! Il l 'oplt' arc regular \\IDter students who are, I'ark :\wnue and CIJ(',tt'r Road i Patricia: anrl "port;:manlik(',
Victnry for the Hornets: \Vith Ra~ph I Cemetery, Philadelphia.
taking :\(I\:ant~gt' '~f, this opportunity ~o: Camphel1. Yalc t\\'Cnuc hetwt'en Park a.nd: A small entry ft'e 15 m force and prizes
(Slul!gcr) Sh.elIy and \yelss each battl?g.
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I~\'(J good hIts and Dmglc and l\1cWIIMovies at Inn July 4th
char!!e of thIS work ]5 1\111'5 M. EIleen. Garwood, Harvard ..h-enue from Chester' scores by the play director.
hams k!l0cking out one each, thc lo~al
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mTe~ gamed a shut-out ,and a real wm.. Su~ker Mo~cy: a weird mystery story :sUb]CCt5 m the hIgh school.
betwecn .Chester Road and Harvard Ave- 'lin Boroul!h Hall and will start promptly
\\ elss alone was responSible for a doublc mvolvmg a cnmmal who utilizes pseudo·'
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nue; Elame Bradford, Rutgcrs and Kenyon, at 8 P. M,. and the Club cordially invites
and a triple.
spiritual seanccs to gain riches and a young
Local Group Goes Fishing
Avenues; Katherine Simpers, Wcstdale;! you to join it in a pleasurablc evenin" each
Petra Lingle, Cornell-Rutgcrs to Yale; week.
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The "hero of the day" was undoubtedly reporter who uncovcrn the "rackct ring" is
~mith whosc ret~rn \~as thc. oc~asion !or the feature ~icture at a motion picturc j I'o;tmaster Alfred :. Smalley, Geo.rge l\lrs. H. B. Pa5smore, Cornell-Yalc to I Th.e Club is looking forward to an en.~me fast, keen. mt~lhl!ent pltchmg ~\'hlch 5ho~\' to be ~I\'en at Strath Havcn Inn at I Bretz. R.oy \V. Dclaplame,. Bob .Delaplame, ,Stra!h Hann; Evelyn Morgan and Mary! tertalninl! season next Fall and Winter and
I\~S closely reflected 10 the shut-out Vlctory 8.b P. M. on July 4. In addition to this I Ed Whltccar, Jr., FranCIS WItmer, and; DaVIS. Che5ter Road from Harvard to plans arc in process to broaden the Club's
~aJned by the Hornet,?en. .The Collin~- thrilling. feature. short subjects of various I Samuel Raymon.d were ,member5 of a fish-I Yale, Strath Haven Av~nue, and Mt.1 activities. Club events and match play in
!I,al e team got only fi\'e hIts, all short types \\,111 also bc shown.
inl! party off TIlghman 5 Island, Md., 1~5t I Holyoke Place; Anne WhIteman, swarth- tournaments will demand real bridge skill
;1~!!IC5 which werc easily ta~en carc of . ~esident5 of Swarthmore arc cordially Saturcl~Y a?d returned to Swarthmore WIth ! mor~ Apartments i Mr5. A. B. Reavis, Uni- j and the program should attract all who
b~ the Hornets' 5mooth field 109 and ex- mVlted to attend.
flity-nme hsh.
I \'er5lty Place.
enjoy an evening at bridge.
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COUNTRY WEEK
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Miss Nellie G. Collins, of Park Avenue,
Mr. Donald Carre Turner, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Wetlaufer.
Mr. Earl H. Weltz, of College Avenue.
brother of the bridegroom, was best manlform,erly of Dickinson Avenue, bave moved Is attending an insurance convention in Is spending July and August at Rehoboth
Beach, Del.
and tbe ushers Included Mr. J. Archer Turtbeir new home at 401 Comell Ave· Main this week-end.
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Marriage of Dr. Howarll Tumer
and Mias Katharine Swett Pfonned at Melrose, Mau.,
Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. J.
H. Bruun, of Riverview
anotherhi brotber;
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Plai Mr.
N YGorden
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, of
of W teof Boston,
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r. IHaM
Watson,
,,,r9... R . S Gmers Rbodes, 0 f t be Strath lI'i!.(,ad,
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sailed July Ion the S. S. Statendam•
Bernard StUrges, of Indiana.
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will return in September after motor- Mt. Holyoke Place, entertalned twenty.
eight guests at dinner on Wednesday in
The bride's mother wore black chiffon Point Comfort, Virginia.
through Euro..:pe:....,._ _
trimmed with white flowerS and carried a
Mrs. ;Roy Lingle, of Cornell Avenue, and
Miss Joan Effing, of Lancaster, was the honor of the birthdays of Mrs. W. J.
bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Turner wI"e I daughter, Petra, arc vacationing at Niagara guest of Miss Ullman, of Harvard Avenue, Stephani and Mr. Norman Mochel, of Rida gown of shell pink embroidered cbiifl"n.1 Falls, New York.
last week-end.
loy Park.
Her bouquet was of pink roses and
Mrs. Stephani entertained forty guests
lavender sweet peas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kondo, are at the Strath
Among those from Swarthmore who will
at
a dinner and garden party at her home,
The church was beautifully decorated Haven Inn, and are attending the Inter- leave tomorrow with Mr. Ambrose H.
w,'th wh,'te gladiol,' and ferns among which national Relations meetings at Swarthmore IV·anAI"n of Park Avenue, for a stay at "Waylands," on Tuesday evening. Among
were tall standards bearing white candles. College.
Delmont are: Walter Jones, David the guests were Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Pat.
Immediately following the ceremony a
Miss Priscilla Cla'd
of Westdale Ave- Ullman, Neil Durboraw, Harry Hopkins man, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Hutchison, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Soden, and Mr. and Mrs.
r~ep~ion was he]? at the ho~e of the nue, returned rete~tI~n, from New York
Jeffery Kirk.
bride s p~rents which was attractively dec- State, where she attended the intercollegiate
The following boys will go to Camp I. R. MacElwee, of Swarthmore.
orated With gardenh.flobw~drs. '11
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races and visited friends.
Chesapeake tomorrow for a two weeks
Dr. Turner and IS n e WI cruISe 0
stay: John and William Piper, David
Birth
Mrs. F. B. Aspinwall and
Robert Sheppard, Pete Ullman
Havana and MeXico and after August 1
will occupy an apartment on Woodward Aspinwall have returned from New York
Dick Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Balderston, Jr.,
Avenue, Moylan.
City, and are spending the summer
---of Hil1born Avenue, are being congratulated
The bride was graduated from VassarlS'traltb Haven Inn.
Mrs. Francis Harper, of Yale Avenue
College in 1933. Dr. Turner graduated
---and Chester Road, with her children Molly, upon the birth of a daughter, Eleanor, in
Miss Dorothy L. Simons, Jr., of
Robin and Lucy Lee, has returned from the Bryn Mawr Hospital on Wednesday,
from Swarthmore College in 1933 and reccived his Ph.D. from the
left last week to spend the sum- a three weeks visit with her mother at June 24.
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The marriage of Miss Susan Elizabeth
Osterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
be- rt H. Osterman. of Rutgers Avenue,
George lIumphrey Bunyan, son of Mr. and
Mr&. John Creerar Bunyan, of San Francisco, Cal., will be performed at 11 o'clock
tbis morning by the Rev. John L. Moore,
of the Church of Perpetual Help, Morton.
The bride will be given in marriage by
her father. Her ivory satin gown is made
on simple. princess lines with train. A
Brussels lace veil falls to the end of the
train. She will carry white orchids and
bouvardia. •
Miss Katharine Hibbirt, of Wallingford,
as maid of honor will wear peach organza
over a taffeta slip of the same shade. The
bridesmaids, Miss Harriet Kistler and MissII'1Stiitultc of Technology this year.
mer at Chestertown, Md.
Elmira Redgrave, of' Swarthmore; Miss
Dr. and Mrs. William F. G. Swann and
Elizabeth Beebe, of Wallingford, and Miss
Miss Mae Lynd, oi Princeton Av,_.."c, I fatnily, of Ogden Avenue, left this week
Wednesday evening for Mexico Lll:V.1
Elizabeth Farnum, of Providence, R. I.,
for their summer home at Great Chebeague
will wear similar dresses of delphinium
Later she will sail from Masatlan
Island, Casco Bay, Maine.
blue. They will carry sweetheart roses
visit two other Mexican ports going
and delphinium.
the Panama Canal and stopping
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent has removed to the
d apartment in the home of Mrs. Thomas
The father of the groom will act as best at E I Salvador, Balboa; Car. t agena
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Puerto, Columbia, South Amenca;
avana, Jenkins, at 611 Ogden Avenue.
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Mrs. Kent's home, 607 Elm Avenue, has
Iey, 0 f ChesAndrews, of Phila,delphia; John Pul1man, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ga
leased by Mr. and Mrs. John Bow' h
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of New York, and Russell Dunmore, 0 f ter, will occupy Miss Lynds orne dunng
who with their family come here
Albany, N. Y.
the month of July.
Ohio. Mr. Bowditch is con'd '
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with the TruSton Steel Company.
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Dr. and M rs. F ran'k M acK enZle,
parents wilt immediately follow the wedaf M onDr. and Mrs. Winthrop R. Wright .and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
d,'ng.
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After a three weeks trip to South I'
Plowman, of The Swarthmore, at family, of Whittier Place, have gone to
America the young couple will
tea and dinner last Friday. The Mac- Bear Island, N. H., for the summer.
.
Kenzies
were here for the conference
San F ranclSCO.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bradford and family,
Miss Osterman is a graduate of
deans of theological colleges held at
necticut
College College,
and Mr. Conn.
Bunyan
from 'Vesleyan
g;~du~;;dIS,'minalry,
which
Dr.
attended asChester,
dean of the
Theological
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her home in Fond du lac, Wis., after having spent the winter with her son-in-law
and daughter, Professor and Mrs. E. O.
Lange, of Baltimore Pike.
By
Popular
Demand
"IFWith
I HAD
A MilliON"
an All Star east
Cary Cooper
Georl'e Raft
Charles Laul'hlon
Charlie Rur,les
W. C. Fields
Starts Tuesday
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FRED MacMURRAY
castle,
Jr., of
a motorHardtrip fornia.
residenceInatthe
Boston,
~ass.
Mr. up
Lessells
they joined
Mr.Westfield,
and Mrs.onFranklin
fall they
will take
their
to Silver Lake Camp near Ausable Chasm, has been appointed ASSociate Professor of
N. Y., where they wiJI leave Miss Jane Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts
Hardcastle for the summer and return on IIDS,titute of Technology.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith, of Baltimore Pike, spent the week-end at Buck
Hill Falls, Pa.
Saturday, Sunda,., Monday.
JOE E. BROWN
"The Bride Comes Home"
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"SONS
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with .Joan Blondell
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Drexel Hill
Theatre
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
"The Case Against
Ames"
George Brent
OPENEVEIW.
SUNDAY EVENING
7 and 9 P. M.
Swtday Matinee
Discontinued
TODAY and SATURDAY
EDNA FERBER'S
"SHOWBOAT"
OF 1936
IRENE DUNNE
Allan Jones
Charles WiDDlnl'er
Music by Jerome Kerns
SUNDAY EVENING
Delaware County'. Finest Theatre
Lansdowne Ave. ab. Baltimore Pike
Mad. 720
Friday
Last Sbowlna Today!
Ronald
Claudette
COLMAN
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Victor Md.-alen
Saturday
Monday and Tuesda,.
FRIDAY '.a- SATURDAY
CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
'1\e Priicess
Across'
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gary and children,
I J"""', Joseph, Samuel and Mary, formerly
of Ardmore, have moved into the home rccently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammerman, at the corner of Yale and Vas..oc:.ar
Avenues.
Enjoy It at tho
MEDIA
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The Crandest Show You'll Ever
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EDNA FERBER'S
"SHOWBOAT"
(1938 VERSION)
IRENE DUNNE
Alan Jones
Paul Robeson
Helen Morgan
and CbBs. Winninger as Cap'n Andy
Liberty Cave it 4 Starsl
RICHARD DIX
Extra) Saturday Matinee Only
Chapter 2
"SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR"
"FLASH GORDON"
with Mar.aret Callahan
WednMday
Winner of the 1935 Academy Award
THURSDAY.
One Da, Daly
_wtth_
JANE WITHERS
BElIE DAVIS
''The Golden Arrow"
RosaUnd Russell
PAT O'BRIEN
JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
Irene Hervey
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
FLAGS"
"I MARmED A DOCTOR"
MONDAY-ONE DAY ONLYl
"GEN11.E JUUA" .
COLBERT
Mrs. W. Burton and sons, of The
Swarthmore, and Mrs. P. A. Wilson, of
Cedar Lane, have gone to their summer
home in Ocean City, N. J., to remain until
Labor Day.
-In-
"UNDER TWO
"ABSOLUTE QUIET"
Lionel Atwill
with
Madeleine Carroll
LANSDOWNE
2 Complete Showil
(Doon open at 6"30 P. M.l
Mr•.
0lIl. Da, O.ly
"FLOmDA SPECIAL"'
-wlth-
.Jack O.1de
Tbund.,.
.
SaUl' EUua
On. Day Only
James Oliver earwood's
''THE COUNTRY
BEYOND"
-withRodleUe Hudson
. Paul Keny
FOURTH OF JULY
FOOD NEEDS
~!aB~~~~~~ ;~~! ~:~:e'U~~~eA~:::t ~1;~~IC;f;t;y;e:s;te;r;d;a;y;f;o~r;w;cs:t;F~o;r;cs;t;H~a~lI'
Vt., where she will spend the
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Sund.,. Only
''TOO
MANYFPAimtn"s"
Monda,. allel T~~:I.
James Oliver Cu
II
"THE coUNTRy
MAKES STRIDES IN
Churches Support Bible !kbool
MARY'S PET RECIPE
m..... to .... their acquired talents after
they get out of achool!'
A Daily Vacation Bible School supported
by the churches of the community Is being
held each morning at the Wesley A. M. E.
Church for the colored children of the
Borough. rhe rector, the Rev. Mr. KInney, addressed the opening assembly on
Monday. Dr. David McCahan spoke at
the Wedncsd.y scsslon.
Mrs. Peter E. Told Is supervising the
project with Mrs. Helen Johnson In charge
of the primary group, Mrs. Helen Bundick
tbe juniors. and Mrs. Mildred Camp the
intermediate group. Miss Eleanor Johnson
The schools today h. sald sbouJd !raiD
RupbeftT Moaue
the youth of the country to earn a Hving
Press
one quart
raspberries
and to learn to II5e their leisure Ume which
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
throlJgh a fine wire sieve to remove
he called "the great problem of the future."
LIitor aad P"blloloer
seeds.
Add
to
the
puip
one
tea·
Dr. Francia Harper Adds to ScienADVBRTI8BIIBNT
spoon lemon juire and one half to
TITUS J. EWIG
Sealed bid. wUl be received by the Swarthtific Records with L.ut Wanthree quarters cup powdered sugar
more Bo.rd of School Dlrecton liP to 8 P. K ..
ter's Penonai Observations
Daylbrht S..lntr Tim., Friday. July n. "".
(depending on the sweetness of the
(or 5Chool furniture. toctadl11&' blolosry tables.
ROSAUE DRYDEN
berries) Add one half
pint of
eehool deske. and ~hall'lll. SpeeU\eftttone maJ'
glimpse
of
the
rare
charm
of
the
A
N .... £cUtor
be had at the office of the Sehool District,
heavy cream whipped (not too stiff).
Okenfenokee, a swamp within a wilderness
corner or Colleee and Prineeton Avenue8. The
Freeze for three hours. Electric
Board reaerves the rilrbt to reject any and all
in southeastern Georgia, was gleaned by a
Ph._ Swartlam.... eoo
bidt.
refrigerator.
£Dtered .. SecoDd CI... Matter. Jaa.1IU7 24. most interesting interview with Dr. Frands
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
Delicious made with either red or
1929. at tb. PH' Offtce at Swartbmora. Pa.. Harper, Swarthmore biologist, who with
7-s·n
Secreta17.
ullder tb. Act of Marcb 3, 1878.
black raspberries.
his
wife
and
three
children
spent
last
actinga asthree
secretary.
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---i is After
winter in the locality.
weeks program of handi- 111':==============~
FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1938
craft and other interesting work the school
Leaving their home on Yale Avenue last (the original discovery of that fossil will close with a commencement on July
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
October the Harpers lived on the majp~ species) Dr. Harper and Mr. Leeds col- 16. It Is earnestly boped the people of the
land most of the winter because of the lected some of the same, shells for the community will attend the commencement.
AMIlRICA"
necessity of a fresh milk supply which was Academy.
-=~-+'-=-The following Is the thirty-fourth In our not a':,ailable in the Swamp.
At one spot they found several shortSewing Group Opens Next
alphabetical series of articles on SwarthDunng the last few ,,:eeks, howev~r, they leaf pine trees which they estimated
Tuesday
JDoreans in "Who's Who" which we are camped out on Chesser s Island, iDSlde the reached a height of one huodred and fifty
reproducing with the permission of the edg~ of the ~wamp, while, their permanent feet, perhaps the tallest trees in Georgia.
Members of the Swarthmore branch of
the Needlework Guild of America. are inpublishers.
cabin Yo,'3S bcmg built there.
.
.
.
.
Dr. Harper IS making a .b,lOgraphlcal vited to join in the efforts of the Summer
Although Dr. Harper had made nine
"SHAW, Charles Bunsen, librarian; b.
Toledo, 0., June 5, 1894; s. Hubert previous trips to the Okefenokee and had study. of the ~e Contes, Georgta 5 foremost Sewing Group to make garments for the
Grover and Elizabeth Ann (De Quedville) thrice been accompanied by Mrs. Harper scientific family, an~ aft~r four years .of October 21 collection.
S.; A. B., Clark U., 1914, A. M., 1915; his longest stay hltherto had been of only effort bas ~uc~eeded In fixing !he exact ~te
The first meeting will be held on TuesaDd
N. Y. State Library Sch .• Albany. 1919·20; four months duration. This most recent of the p~nClpal one of their plantat,ion day, July 7, at 10 A. M. at the home of
m. Dorothy Joslyn, June 25, 1918; chil- visit extended to a. period of over six houses t w~~h'twas tb~ renter ~f ~ost
Mrs. William H. West, 307 North Prince-I
e natura
tory 0 ton Avenue. Those who plan to .attend
dren-Robert Joslyn, Charles Richard, months. Dr. Harper has devoted more porta~ adc I~l y 0hn
Dorothy. Ruth. Instr. in English. U. of time to the section tban any other biologist. Georgia unng t e firs~ half of the last are asked to bring thimble and other sewMany fine speo'm
f
. I lif century. The only vesllge of the p~nta- ing equipment. Some wool will be avail~
Me., 1916-17, Goucher CoIl., 1917-18; Asso.
ens 0
aruma
e.
h
1ft·
f
b'k I'
. h
prof. EDglish, Woman's CoU. of U. of which he has secured in the Okefenokee on hon, ouse e. 15 a ew nc s ymg on t e able for those who will knit or crochet.
N. C., Greensboro, 1918-19, dir. extension this last trip and on earlier ones are de_\grOund. It 15 the hope .of Dr. Harper to
SALES
div., 1922-24, librarian same, 1920·27; posited in the collection of the Academy have some sort of en~unng mar~er set ~p Addresses Media Bwine88 Men
Ph'l
d
I
h'
S
.
on
the
place
to
keep_
It
from
bemg
lost
m
librarian Swarthmore con. since 1927; of Natural Scien'cs
.. ,
la ep la.
peoes hI"
Howard Kirk, of Lafayette Avenue, ataDd
instr. Sch. of library science, U. of Mich., obtained last winter include bear ~eer 0 IVlon.
tomey, told the Media Business Men's Aswildcat, gray fox, otter, oPPoS5um, r~ccoon:
Valuable lasting evidences of many spots sociation at a meeting Monday in the
summers 1932SERVICE
Consultant Carnegie Corpn. Advisory water rat and various lesser types. The visited last winter are represented ill the Media Club that it Is the duty of the state
Group on ColI. Libraries. Life memo A. capture of each one is a thrilling story in numerous clear photographs Dr. Harper to provide work for the children of the
L. A. (ehmn. editorial com. 1931- ); itseU. The bear and the otter were has taken of particularly noteworthy country after they have finished educating
Our completely equipped
memo Pa. Library Assn., Bibliog. Soc. particularly desirable attainments since the places. Upon his return in May -he was them.
shop and our factory
America, N. C. Lib13ry Assn. (ex-pres.), Okefenokee bear has not as yet' bad its made 'research associate of the' American
"We are giving the youth of our
Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Franklin Inn Club ta.'tonomic status definitely settled and these Committee for International Wild Life country /' he said, "to a group of educators
trained mechanics are at
(Phila.).
Compiler:
Reading List of animals arc now scarce. Last winter was Protection. With an office at the Academy and expect them to tum out finished proyour service. We will call
Biographies, 1922; Arm Chair _Travels, the fir:>t time in all his sojourns in the in order to utilize .its Library of Natural ducts. But we must provide them some
1924; American Painters, 1927; List of Swamp that Dr. Harper had seen an otter. History, which is one of the finest of its
for and deliver your car.
Books for College Libraries, 1931. Contbr. It is not at an a common experience eyen kind, he is preparing a report on the ex- ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOADLEY. deto lit. and professional jours. Home: S for the natives as the species, of which Dr. tinct and vanishing mammals of the world.
ceased, late of the Borough of Swarthmore,
County of Dela.ware. and State of PennsylHarper saw two, is unusually shy.
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Whittier Pl., Swarthmore, Pa."
vania.
LETrERS Testamentary in tbe above ~
It is a source of great rejoicing among
Lone ContnDutor
tate bavlng been granted to the undersigned.
naturalists throughout the country that the
all persona baving claims or demands ogainat
Christian Science Church
United States government has at last taken
Samuel D. Clyde was tbe sole contribu- the Eatate ot tbe Bald decedent are requested
to make known the same, and aU persons In"God" is the subject of the Lesson-Ser- definite steps to acquire the Swamp as a tor to tbe Baseball Dollar Club this week. debted to the saId decedent· are requested to
4th & WELSH STREETS
mon in ali Churches of Christ, Scientist, on wild life refuge to preserve especially the At that rate it will require twenty more make payment. wttbout delay. to
FANNIE B. HOADLEY,
Sunday, July S. The Golden Text Is: wild life facing extinction elsewhere, pre- weeks to reach the goal.
Chesler 7258·7259
618 Walnut Lane,
sumably
the
Florida
bear,
Florida
cougar,
Swartbmore. Pa.
"Thou shalt have no other gods before
Exeeutrix.
Sandhill crane, Ivory-billed woodpeckr.r,
me" (Exodus 20:3).
and the alligator. Conservationists have
Summer Sports in Progre88
been earnestly striving toward this end for
Need. of Camp Sunshine
more than a quarter of a century and
The CoJIege Avenue tennis courts are
often the outlook has been quite dis- being enjoyed every clear day by groups
Bathing suits (sizes 7 to 12 years) and CQ,JJraging. Tbe.• dcsired..res\l11 was finally f players. If you have Dot used them yet
outdoor gam'eg-"1lft! l1tstre.:rrol' use-at Camp
brought about through the direct personal do so now. During the past week the
Sunshine, Delaware County's Malnutrition interest of President Roosevelt. One of the committee purchased two new nets. John
Camp at Thornton, wbid;t opened its sea- finest wilderness areas of the country the Longwell and William Fawcett are keeping
son on June 29. Anyone having the above
Okefenokee covers over six hundred square the courts in good shape.
articles for donation may leave them at
the SWARTIWOREAN office or with Mrs. T. miles and is still more than half virgin The boys baseball teams have been havHarry Brown, of Cornell Avenue. Mrs. wilderness. It is one of the chief strong- ing a grand time. A few more boys beholds of the alligator in the United States. tween the ages of ten and fifteen are
Brown will also gladly receive any conAlthough
this year in mid-winter the needed to complete a fourth team.
tributions of money which may be offered.
!emperatu~e fell as l~w as twenty degrees. Games were played on Monday, Thursday
Remember $4.00 keeps a child at the camp
It often climbed to SIXty degrees the same and Friday evenings last week. On MonQne week during which time much can be
day. !he cold spells held for an unusually day night of this week Michaels Sluggers
attained toward reviving health.
long time. . Dr.. Harper made a study of led until the last inning when the Union
the frog VOlCes In the Swamp and has to Avenue Pirates tied the score at 16. The
his credit the record for a call at low game was called because I)f darkness.
temperat~re-twenty-seven degrees.
On Wednesday evening the Sluggers met
FOURTH OF JULY
In Apnt ~r. Harper and Mr. Arthur N. Coach Dunn's l\.fichigan Avenue Eagles
b
th ey won Ias t wee.
k Th e
Leeds,
botaDlst
d of kthe Academy of . Natural f rom worn
.
S oences,
un ertoo to trace
some
of
the
Ja
d
R
t
A
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games are p ye on u gers venue IieId
r?utes ta k~n t hrough GeorgIa 10 pre-revolu- at 6.30 P. M.
bonary times by the famous Quaker
naturalists, J obn and William Bartram. Mr. Loeb, Recreational Director, is
On a similar trip in 1934 these two men re- ready to start volley ball. Those interested
9.45 A. M.
Droughts have amicted the Philadelphia area many
located in the northern part of Georgia are asked to communicate with him or
Patriotic Exercises - in Exchange
with
Burgess
Pitman.
times in the past. We find interesting records of
what is in all probability the buffalo lick
10.00
Where are these soft ball enthusiasts it
which William Bartram mentioned in his
them in one of our oldest weather books.
Informal Address by William W.
The game can be played by boys and
"Travels" and which he visited in 1773.
"The severest drought ever experienced in Anaeriea
Price. of the Hedgerow Theatre
girls-no
age limit. The Methodist boys
This year they started at Kings Ferry
was in the summer of 1762. Scarcely a sprinkle of
on Saint Marys River at the southern and girls have lots of fun at it and would
10.45
rain fell for nearly four month•• Vegetables of
other
like
some
real
competition
from
boundary of the state and followed that
Minute Portrait Sketches by
cburch
teams.
every description perished."
I trail north to Augusta. On the way they
Miss Evelyn Copelan
located many places of special interest deAn entry made in September, 1793, reads: "The
SPECIAL HOLIDAY DINNER
scrihed by the Bartrams and also found a
drought
was very distressing; very little rain had
SERVED
large proportion of the plants which the
'f1UNITr CHURCH
fallen since July. Lakes, streams, springe and welle
1:00 10 8:00 P. M.
latter had noted at various places along
Protel!ltant Elllecopal
$ 1.00 per person
that
had never been known to be
were then
their route. As far as is known no other
Ch.ter Road and CoDen A".nue
I
without
water.
While
inhabitants
of
this
city and
naturalists have ever tried to cover the
Rector: S.T.M •• .Reetor
6.45·8.00
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther,
Bartrams' routes in this way in the one
Rev. T. A. MeryWeather. Dlr. Ret. Edue.
vieinity could send to the Delaware and the
Informal Piano Music
hundred and sixty years since the BartSUNDAY
Mrs. Lena Blanche Jones
Schuylkill. the inhabitants in many parts of the
rams were there. Dr. Harper and Mr. 8 :00 A. :H.-Holy Co~unlon.
country were compelled to haul their water from
8.30·9.45
Leeds found where the Bartrams had 9 :eG A••.-Bund.,. Sehool and Bible Class.
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11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Mr.
10 to 20 miles in casks."
·'Talking Pictures'
I crossed vanous streams such as Saint
Meryweather will preacb.
Man has no control over these caprices of Nature.
IMarys, the Satilla, Altamaha, and the .8.:00p.M.--Confirmation.
tSa~annah River, by comparing manu- ~:::~::::::.::::::::.:=:::::~-----They come irregularly and without warning. Just
lscnpts the father and son had left OD SWARTHMORE PR~YTERIAN cllUBOH
as they have occurred in the past, they will continue
record.
..~ Jobn ElIer7 TuWe. lIinillter
to occur in the future.
At the place where the Bartrams crossed
sUNDAY
F. H_ Seheibly Management
Your water company is prepared for emergencies
the Savannah River and which they called lO:oo-Bible Scbool.
SWARTHMORE 680
11
:oo-Morning
WorshIp_
Rev
•.
Edward
H.
such as these. The Philadelphia Suburban Water
Shell Blufis,. twenty miles below Augusta,
Roberts. Registrar of Princeton Theo.ASSOCIATED HOTELS
and found giant fossil oyster shells as long
Company lias available enough water to provide
logical SeminarY.
as two feet and a couple of inches thicli
for your needs for three. quarters of a year, even
SWAIlnutOItE, PA.
OKEFENOKEE SmDY
.
CADILLAC
LA SALLE
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Professor and Mrs. Lange and family
leave today for Avalon where they will
spend several weeks.
_ _ __
Miss Frances 'Vhite, of 'Valnut Lane,
yesterday to spend the summer at
Hill Falls, Pa.
-- - - Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
Tired of planning meal. to
tempt Bultry 8ummer appetitea)
Let Marter. take
over the jobl Fre.h. cool·
meal. are easy if you serve
these llemal
You'll Need These
For Your Vacation
AND
FOURTH OF JULY
PICNIC NEEDS
Sun Oil
Golf Balls
POTATO CHIPS
PRETZELS
GINGER ALE
Late.t Cameras
Tennis
..
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PUBLISHED BVEIlY PRlDAY AT
3
TIiE SWARTHMOREAN
1m;
Miss Virginia Bassett, of North Chester
Road, has gone to Camp Blue Mountain,
"'amburg, Pa., where she will act as councitlor and remain until August 25.
of Magill University.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Valentine, formerly
The marriage of Miss Katharine S\lI
daughter of Professor and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry C. Marshall, of North Ches· S carsdae,
I N .Y.
Wright Swett, of Melrose, Mass., and
ter Road, with her son and daughter-in---Howard Sinclair Turner, son of Mr.
law, 1\1r. and Mrs. Gilpin Marshall, of
Mrs. Paul M. Pearson, formerly
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, of Harvard AveKy .• and grandchildren, David Swarthmore, left Washington, D. C. renue, Swarthmore, was performed Saturday
of LouisviUe, and Roberta Mar- cenUy for Kittery Point, Me., where she
evening, June 27, at 8.30 o'clock in
of Wallingford, leaves Jersey City,
spend the summer.
Melrose Highlands Congregational
N. J., today aboard the Scanyork bound
The Rev. John H. Leamon, redor
for Copenhagen, Denmark. They will
Jimmy Bogardus, son .of Dr. and J\.Irs.
church, officiated.
make the return trip from Stockholm, James F. Bogardus, of Cornell Avenue, is
The bride who was given in n~~ri~:~I)~;.t::
on the Scan-penn arriving home recovering from an attack of measles.
her father and mother, wore an
August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Johnstone and
gown of mousseline de soic. Her
children, of Yale Avenue, wilt leave ~Ionveil was held by a little tulle cap trimmed
Mrs. Earl H. Weltz and children, Bobby day for Cape Cod, where the children wiII
Kitty, of College Avenue, left Wednes- remain for the summer. ~~)he middle
with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet
day for Cape May, N. J., where they.will July Mrs. Johnstone will sail for England,
of orc1iids;-v·~neY·1Ulies-and gypsophila.
The maid of honor was the btide's 51st,ero! spend five or six weeks at the Macomber where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. John
Miss Hilda Swett, a student at WelIesley Hotel.
Recknagel,. of London, for six weW.
College, who wore a gown of peach taffeta
and carried an old-fashioned bouquet
Mrs. H. deC. Hamilton left on July 1
Mr.. and Mrs. A. M. Dryden, Miss Rosavaricolored flowers.
to spend the summer on Cape Ann, Mass. lie Dryden and Mr. James Dryden, of
The bridesmaids were Mrs. John
Mrs. Grace H. Birdsall is spending the Dartmouth Avenue, spent. the week-end at
WoolJey, of 'Vilmington, Del.; Miss.~:~ summer in Baltimore. During their absence Brant Beach, N. J. On Sunday t h ey had
Swett, of Wellesley Hills; Mrs.
their home on Yale Avenue will he occupied as their guests Mrs. Charles Parker, of The
by Dr. and Mrs. Harold Roxby.
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J . EWlg,
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W. Arnold, 3rd and Miss Eleanor
Swarthmore; Mr. and Mrs: Titus'
Mrs. Charles Parker, of The Swarthmore, of Garden City, and Miss Eunice Dutton,
of Gardner. They wore white
d'esprit trimmed with bands of peacnlaccompanied by Mrs. Franklin Hardcastle, of Chester.
clips and carried African daisies.
Sr., of Middletown, Del.. left Tuesday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. J obn M. LesseUs. of The
Ding
for
Westfield,
N.
J.
On
Wednesday
Swarthmore.
left Wednesday for CaliAir·Condltloned
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JULy 3. 1938
THE SWAA'rHM\lREAN
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~1:I~lt SPlWAQ~·
OUVES
Picnic and Outing
SALAD DRESSING
Supplies
LETTUCE
MARTEL
BROS.
Victor D. Shirer
DRUGGIST
Prescriptions Carefully Filled
SWARTHMORE
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2100
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"Drought
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2 :00 P. H.-First Day ·Sehool Picnic.
SUNDAY
First Day School closed fot' tbe summer.
9 :45 A. :H.-KomiDB' Forum.
11 '" A. H.-lleetlna for WOI'Ihlp in
•
1Ieredq' Home.
....
FlIIST CHl1IICH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTBllORB
Park ATt!Iloe below Ranard
11;00 A. ••-SODa. School.
11:00 A. 1I.--SuradQ I
aD S liDem..
WedDed-, eteIlfmr meetllllr e.eh week. I
p. m. Readlnc room opeD dalb'. ezcept SUDdays and holid&75 9.S0 to 12.30;; Church editlee.
All are cordially ill~ to attcd lIIe HrTieel and lIM tIM a-din.. Booa.
though not one drop of rain should fall.
WfjEBTIFIED WATBR
PEDIGREEDSTRBAMS"
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
O.ASSIFIED
FOR RENT
No. 1. All that eertain pareel of Iud wlUl
the I I M M ' " thereon erected. .Ituate OD the
nortbeuterb' .Ide of Convent; ra.d. A.toa.
Town.hlp Delaware Couni7. l"enftll71ft.nSa"
and bounded and ~rIbed .. foUOWI: Be..Inning at a .uke distant Doe hundred twenb'four aDd .evenb'-ebrht bundredtlu: feet ..euured lOuthwatwardl.v 'rom a poInt In the
dlvldtn8' line between the land ot A. It.
Bl'78nt and the land of the crantol'll. aald
beginnlnc point beine .bo In the dl,,&dlna
Une between lots numbered Z and a on map
of "Oreh.rd Knoll":· thence eztendtnA' alou
said dividing Une betweea loti numbered I
and a touth elehf.7.tbree degrees 'ori7-elgbt
mlnuld ellat one hundred nlnriJ"..three teet
to .take In Jine of land of In'anton: thence
extending along line 01 Jand ot cranton eouth
six decreee twelve minute. west one hundred
fitly feet to .take in line of land of IP'8ntol'l ;
thence extending alonE aald last mentioned
line 01 Ia.nd 01 I'rantol"l. being also tbe diyld ..
Ing Jlne between Jots numbered .. and ,; north
elgbty.three dqnes forl7-elght minutes weet
one hundred ninety-three leet to atake In
northeasterly side of Convent road; thenee
extendlDg along northftlterb side of said road
north .Ix degrees twelve minutes eut ODe
hundred filty feet to the potat and plaee of
beginning. Being aU of late numbered II and
4 u shown on map 01 "Orchard Knoll," Delaware County~ Pennsylvania. made by George
W. DrumheUer, C. E., and bearing date of
Dec:ember ]7. 1926.
No.2. All that certain lot, piece or parcel
of Jand, situate on the easterly .Ide of Convent road in Allton Township. Delaware Count,.,
Pennsylvania. and more partieularly deserfbed
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point
formed by the Inter&ectlon of the eaateriJ' illde
of Convent road (thirt,...three feet wide) .....Ith
the southerly side of a lane (.ald Intersection
point being dutant fourteen and sevenb'-ellrht
one--hundredtlu feet) meaeured lIOuthweltwardJy from tbe lOutherJy slide of a concrete
gate post In the divlcling line between land
Robia Hood Theatre
Borough Affairs
Handled Wed.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Baby carriage. English design.
dark blue. Splendid condition. Telephone,
S""arthmol'e 252-.1.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-Summer play program. July
6--18 lor ehildren ages four to nine.' D.
Dodd 'and V. Chambers. Telephone, 8warth..
more 482-W.
PERSONAL-Will the girl who to'"'k Jerry
Cone's yellow kitten ptease return him
quickly to 411 Yale Avenue?
WANTED
WANTED-Plano beneh. Mrs. William Ho1;)he.
Telephone, Swarthmore 1666.
L(lST
LOST-Yellow Saxony aleevelen sweater,
partly .ewed'. On Rutgers Avenue or POIIt
Ollice walk, Wednesday aftel'noon. Reward.
Telephone: Swarthmore U9(-M Ol' 1488..J.
RENT
ela"bty..Rve and three-quartere degrees east
nineteen perches to a point a corner or Jands
'late of Bernard Hammell estate, thenee by
said Hammell estate and lands of the estate
of· .lames MahOney BOUth elx degrees west
forty-one and four..tent:he percbes to the north ..
el'17 line of the lane of James Mahoney estate:
thence along the northerly Une of lane leading
to II'roperty of James Mahoney, deceased. north
eighty-nine and one-quarter degrees west nineteen ·perches to the plaee of beginning. Containing Bve aeres more or les••
Excepting therefrom and thereout the two
following pattels of land with improvements;
COD-veleat 10e.doD, AU&1Ut Jat, $10, neonjfitloned. 4 bedrooms. hardwood Ooora. I.rae
p.orcll. carap.
Boothbay Harbor, Maine
FOR RENT-Modern 3 bedroom home, larse
beautifully furnlsbed.
Dlrectl,. OD
harbo; aJ1d ace.... Will .end pictures.
TOO....
Special Prices
Ice Cold
Milk and
~tol'll IIOUth .Ix d..... hrel.. minute.
_~t !lltT-ftve feet to • eomu of Lot No. 2:;
thence extendfna aJODa' dlvJdlDa' line between
Lot No. 1 bere"" belq eonveYe4 and Lot No.
2 north eia'ht,..three dearea fot1;J'..eia'bt min.
utes weat one hundred nlneb'..tbree feet to
tbe euter17 .Ide of ConTent roa": thence ex.
tendlhg' along .Ide 01 ..Id road north six de.
II'nee twelve minute. ea.t Alty-fl.ve feet to
the point and pJac:e of beIrInnlD8'. BeiDa an
of Lot No.1 .. shown on "Kap of Orehard
Knoll." made b7 George W. Drumheller. C. E..
and beanll8' date Dft'emher 1'1. A. D. 1928.
Improvements eoualst of (tat deserlptlon).
TwOolltOI'7 ab'q)e bouae. 80..46 feet; concrete bJoek and .hlbBle ganure. 12d8 feet.
(2nd description). Two.tory atone and frame
house. S8xlS feet; poreh lront: one--story frame
addition, 8dO feet = one-sto.." frame outbulld_
inc. 18x12 feet.
Sold 81 the property of Sarah R. Chamben.
RAYMON E. LARSON, Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECH]N, Sherif!.
APARTMENTS
Large Lot c_ Old Shade •• Quiet
Location _.. Nf!wly Decorated.
$45-Three room8. kitchenette.
and bath. Second floor.
Heat and hot waler included. Large porch.
Milk ia
Half Pints for Picnics and
M. PARKER
Real Estate and Insurance
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY oS: SON
At the Hedgerow
Dinner Will Be Served £.-om 1 to 7 :30
Saturday add Sunday
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. AlI5"T.
Rate. A. V.ual -
SOc - SSe - 7Sc
Peucrest-Riverview, Inc.
23 S. CHESTER ROAD
(Next to the Bank)
PIlODeJ:
Swarthmore 10225
SWA. 42
Media 481
Friday, July 3, "Kit Marlowe," by Maria Make Re.eryaUons Early--Swarth. 149-W
Coxe. Seventh performance of the one
FUNF.RAL DIRECrORS
hundred and sixteenth production. PrinBELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA. cipal parts taken by WaIter Williams, Ferd
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.________ Nofer Alfred Rowe, Joe Taulane, Catherine 'Corcoran, Eleanor Wilson, Herbert
PETER E. TOlD
Walton and Catherine Rieser.
All Lines of Insurance
Saturday, July 4 (2.30 rnaw;ee), "Inheritors," by Glaspell.
Prinopal roles
Including Life
played by: Jasper Deeter, Ferd Nofer,
Notary Public
Mabel Sheppard, Mary Esherick, Al Mc417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SW. 1833 Granary, Miriam Phillips, Walter William.s
..;;,,,.;~==============·I and Harry Sheppard. It is an annual
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custom at Hedgerow to give matinee performances of "Inheritors" on Memorial
Day and the Fourth of July.
Saturday, July 4 (8.30 evening), "The
Electrical Contractor
Plough and the Stars," by O'Casey. Prin..
cipal roles played by Tony Bickley, PaTelephone Swarthmore 58
tricia Murray, Jay Davis, Margaret Gallagher, Al McGranary, Joseph Tau1ane and
Eetate of GLADYS HALL SNYDER. also C 1 McLaughlin
known as GLADYS C. H. SNYDEIR. deeeased. e e
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late at the Borouah of Swarthmore. County of Monday, July 6,
n mencan ragDet~w.::;:a8n~=ec:.t.~nb:)':_:'!~'1e Estate edy." Thirty-seventh periormance of the
havin&' been granted to the uuliersilrned', all Dreiser-Piscator drama.
persona havin" claima or demands against the
Tuesday July 7 "Kit Marlowe." Eighth
Estate of the .ald decedent are reQuested to
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make known the same, and a1l persons in.. performance of the Coxe drama.
debted to the said decedent are requested to
Wednesday July 8, liThe Lonesome
make payment. without delay, to
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MARGARET C. FREEDLEY,
West," by Lynn Riggs.
or premier
"01 Swarthmore Avenue,
took place at Hedgerow Theatre on MonSwarthmure, Pa.,
day, June 29.
Executrix,
Or to her Attorneys;:
A colorful study of the 0 kl ahoma 0 f
GREER 4: JOHNSON. Esqs.,
t,"enty-five
years ago, by the autbor of the
l ' Sonth Avenue~
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Media. PenlJ8),lvania.
current season's New York success, "Rus_
set Mantle."
Thursday, July 9, Moliere's "The Physician in Spite of Himself," with Harry
Sheppard in the title role.
Conditions-$250.00 cash or c-;rtified check
at time of sale (unless otherwISe stated in
advertisement). baiance in ten da)'s. Other
eondilions on day of sole.
rhe woman who has
,tJ'·:
:
AlELEPHONE
doe.n't It."e to go
to .he stores. She
can .tay home when
the weather'. bad
--.dlet the talephone
do the footwork I
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You, '00, can "ave a ,elephone
in your "ome for Ie ..
than a dime a day.
lHE lEU 'IRfPHONE COMPANY
Of PENNS'!lVANIA
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in your arms .•• so helpless,
B so appealing,
so trustful of Mother.
E RESTS
You hover over his chair as he eats.
And the milk he drinks mUst be safe.
Supplee has the largest staff for
milk-protection of any dairy in your
community. Where the average milk
company takes 35 precautions with
milk from farm to city plaJ!,t, Supplee
takes 60. Twenty-five extra scientific
steps so that you may never have one
moment's worry about the Supplee
Milk you feed your child.
Supplee l\fi1k has a cup of cream in
every quart (nearly % of a standard
measuring cup). Laboratory tests show
that it averages 10 per cent more cream
liy volume than ordinary milk. It's this
extra cream that makes Supplee Milk
taste so good.
It's the little thoughtful things tliall .
housewives appreciate in their ~~
service. Supplee Milk is put where you
wantiL Delivery is prompL No empties
are left around. And there is a second
dally delivery for your convenience.
Are you satisfied with the richness
of your present milk? Is the service
efficient? Are extra precautions taken
to insure its purity? Every housewife
should ask herseH these questions. You
will make no mistake in taking Supplee
Milk. Isn't it worth a week's trial?
Just telephone Chetter 2-5721
SUPPI.EE
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SWARTHMORE,
CENTURY
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RFSIDENTS ENJOY SUMMER
GRAND FOURTH OF
JULY PROGRAM
BRIDGE PROGRAM
BEGINS 13th
MOlt People Stay in Swarthmore,
Finding Borough Program
Hard to Beat
h f Jul P d I t
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The
annua
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0 day y
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busy
began
a
forara
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Borough
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a ur a
residents.
50 numerous and varied were
the events of the day's program it can
truthfully b. said, they met the interests
of every human being, regardless of age,
sex, taste, or ability.
Burgess John H. Pitman, chairman of
the committee on ·arrangements for the
f
day, deserves the commendation 0 the
entire community upon tbe exceUent manner in which the program was planned and
carried out.
Parade WiDDer.
Opening the activities at 9.00 A. M.,
the children's parade fonned at Borough
Hall under the direction of the marshall,
Mr. Pitman, and proceeded along Park
Avenue to a point where the judges (Mrs.
Stanley L. MacMillan, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave and Titus J. Ewig) stood in front
of the Woman's Club. Here the CODtestants paused for inspection and prizes
were, awarded as foUows: best decorated
velocipedes-Barbara Parry, first; Ann W.
Broomall, second; Elizabeth Earnshaw,
third; best scooter-bike-Carol Van Alleni
best boy's bicycle-Francis Taylor; girl's
bicycle-Frances Evans, first; Pauline
Deacon, second; prettiest costumeVincenza Colafemina as a Chinese coolie;
in the most original claso-Barbara Hickox
as MisS Constitution carrying a sign reading "With AD My Faults, You Love Me
Still"; Patsy and Polly Told, adorahle in
their pretty firecracker costumes; Jimmy
and Nan Pitman, a doctor and nurse advertising their "BusY Day", and Roy Bosshardt a cowboy· best :8oats-George and
Woofl
The Swarthmore Bridge Club's summer
program. is stimulating a great interest.
So, select your partner and be reaJiy to
compete in the open duplicate contract
each Monday evening during the summer.
The begi'nn;ng match starts Monday,
July 13, at 8 P. M., sharp in the Legion
room, Borough Hall. The modest entry
fee and prizes to the three top scores 35-.
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sures cIose competition.
You will lind the newly deco rated Le- I
"'on room pleasant and comfortahle and
eo'
quiet,
and complete concentration on tlie
top score, no effort at all.
tied for third place with two hits and Mrs.
Francis Harper moved up to second with
and additional contact.
Peter E. Told, Mrs. James F. Bogardus
and Titus J. Ewig lc.ept order among t)le
contestants.
Baseball ami Quoit.
This with the e.ception of the baseball
game at 10.15 on the coUege field at the
railroad station, and a quoits tournament
behind the old bank building ended the
morning's program. The Hornets were defeated 11-8 by their opponents, the Congoleum Crescents. Mervin Burgett, Sr. and
Richard Snyder won first and second place,
respectively in the quoit singles. The
doubles awards went to Victor D. Shirer
and Leslie Polk, who bettered their competi"tors by the close score of 21-20.
Di'fiq and 5wimmlaa Conteab
After time for a brief rest and luncheon
the crowd was back. in altendance with
considerable increase for the f3Dcy diving
contest and swimming rateS at Emmons
Pool. G. H. Froebel had attanged a full
program for that event whlt&. was judged
hy Messrs. P. M. Alden and A, M. Lackey.
Boys racing, 8 to 12, was wo~ by Timmy
Mercer; girls by Barbara Anne Schobinger;
hoys, 13 to 14, by Joseph Gary; 15 to 16,
by Dave Mercer; girls. 15 to 16, Barbara
Bagby; boys diving by Guenther Reuoing
with Bill Ashton receiving honorable mention; girls diving, Mildred Brewster, first;
$2.50 PER YEAR
PA., JULY 10, 1936
Woof!
DOG SHOW NEXT MONDAY TO MARK
END OF lOO-DAY QUARANTINE
NEARLY 1WENTY
Gangway I I'm off to the Swarthmore Dog Show. See you there
3.00 P. M. Monday, July 13, at tlI'e
High School grounds.
OUTPLAYED HORNETS
RATE BAD DEFEATS
.m._ and Crescenta Defeat HorLlIlB
neb, 5.2, 12-3, as Local
Club Weakens
By ABeD W. Huria
Outplayed in nearly every game, the
Swarthmore Hornets ended the week with
two narrow victories, 3-2 against West
End and 5-4 against Brew~ter A. A., and
two decisive losses, 12-3 !n the Co~o
Crescent game and 5-2 WIth the Media
Elks.
It was a bad week in every way. Bating was subnormal, pitching varied between
exceUent and poor, and fielding hit a new
low. The main weakness seemed to be in
the Hornet's teamwork. Serveral examples
of laziness and unco-ordlnated action were
to be found in nearly every game.
This Tuesday's game against Media Elks
was a fit example of the Hornets work.
The local team had defeated the Elks twice
in previo.uS contests. It is uolikeIy that the
ElkS bad improved greatly sinc:e the game
wilb the· Swarthmore men two weeks ago.
And·· yet the colored players came to
Swarthmore's field and walked away with
the g a m e . .
What was the cause of this reverSal?
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PRIZES OFFERED:ALL RESIDENTS ARE
INVITED TO ATIEND
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The tOO-day dog Quarantine wbich bas ond champion. 18. most or orn 00 Dg,
been in effect throughout the county since 19. shortest taDed.
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March 3D, ends this week and in celebraAlfred P. Smalley,
Elnc
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lion of the withdrawal of the restrictions Mrs. George P owman
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act
as
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b k
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THE SWARTHMOREAN will hold a party,
All dogs must e ept on e es w e
'In the form of a dog show, for aU canines on the grounds, before, during and after the
of the Borough.
I show, and be under. control of the owner
Many will remember a similar event held or exhibitor at all times.
by the paper at the close Of. !he 1931
Any bed~g stahrting. a fight witdh an?11bber
quarantine. There was great rejOicing and dog or mg ot erwlse out 0 f or er WI 1 e
loads of fun for dogs and oWl!ers. Just eliminated from the competition. It is not
such an event will be the one to be held necessary for the owner of the dog to be
at 3 o'clock next Monday afternoon, Juiy the exhibitor or for him to he present.
. hShE'd
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13, on the field behind the Hlg
cool.
very uog entere WJ r«elVe a dog'
No pedigree wi1l influence the judges but biscuit.
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prizes will be given or e ogs WIt
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ppropna e prues ave een onated
following outstanding characteristics: 1. by the following merchants for the winlargest, 2. smallest, 3. prettiest, 4. ugliest, 5. Ding dogs: Michaels' College Pharmacy,
most friendly, 6. cutest, 7. best trained, 8. Madison Brothers, Shirer's Drug Store,
blackest, 9, whitest, 10. fattest, 11. most Suplee's Hardware Store, George Mitro &
aristocratic, 12. oldest, 13. youngest, 14. Sons, American Store, A. & P., Marsh's
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most spotted, 15. !Dost thoroughly mongre , ti ty
op, Martel Brothers and M.
16. champion (best all-around), 11. sec- Parker.
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' G H Party Next Thursday
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The annual Swarthmore Men'~ Golf
Tournament sponsored by the Men:8 Class
of the Swarthmore Presbyt~rian Church for
an men of the borough wIll be held next
Thursday 2'lternoon, July 16. on the Mary
Lyon Course. Teeing off will be any time
between 2 and 5 o'clock.
A ¥cker's handicap is used and there
will be about ten prizes. The president of
the Men's Class, Roland L. Eaton, and the
other officers: E. W. Croshy, vice-president; William Craemer, Jr., treasurer;
Alfred Fassitt, secretary, and Elrie S.
Sprozt, chairman of publicity, will be in
charge.
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4M RACE· R'rl.A'1I0NS
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In two special events, a breast stroke Elks had six singl~, two two ..baggen, and
and a back race, the winners were Webater a homOj'. Evett Halph -st.elly, far and
of Intemational
S. Allyn and BIU Ashton. A mIud relay away the belt Hornet batter, made no herul- Follows.
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titute
at Swarthaddtol to the interest of the - .
way against the Elk's pitcher. Fielding
more College
HOl'ILeta WiD Si.cD"aMI . . .
had a. part in .~e. H~meta' "poor ~cord.
At 3 o'clock Ibe second buebaIl game of Some or- the players seemed fagged ouf,
Following the close of the' two weeks'
the day was played, the Hornets winning and niltsedmaily opportunities for keen
schedule of the Eastern Institute of Interthis time 5-4. The visiliDg team was Ibe work.
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national Relations at Swarthmore College
Brewster A.. C.
Probably there, IS. anothe~..factor In th~ on July 3, the fourth BDDual meeting of the
Water Sports
Swarthm~re clubs tr~l,Ib~•. ~e Hornets
Institute of Race Relations opened here
BIrf1ll'SS Pitman managed the water schedule has been very ilea,,>; WIth at least
on July 5.
sports on Crum Creek at the Strath Haven three games a week ·pIaYed. Many of. the
Conducted under the auspices of the
Boat House.
players have Jobs B.nd. other occupations. American Friends Service Committee this
The winning teams in the canoe race! Perhaps the team would do \Yell to ease up convention had become a recognized center
consisted of (younger group) Burton a bit on its schedule 'untll it regained a for the discussion of radal problems, dealChilclreD'a Camu
Peckerman and Peter Miller and (older measure of its former pep and stamina.
ing especially with negro-white relations.
Immediately following the parade the group) John Delaplaine and Williarlll That this would do the trick is reasonThe course of study is to be carried on
crowd divided, some going to Rutgers Ave- Rutherford. The last two named also won ably probable. For the Hornets can play by means of lectures, discussions, and
nue to witness the yearly contest of the the tilting contest for their age group.
excelIent ball. Even in the Congo Crescent seminars, which will be conducted every
One of the most exciting parts of the fiasco when the Hornets suffered a stinging day except Sunday. Round table discuslocal Fire Company and others traveling to
the old Prep School grounds to watch or entire day came when Burton Peckerman defeat, such men as Ralph (Slugger) Shelly Mons will be organized in Collection Hall to
and Tom Beddoe, last year's tinting win- and Renshaw knocked out some long ones, suit the demands of the students.
participate in the children's games.
At Rutgers· Avenue the Borough fire ners, were again opposed by Timmy and. showed real atiillty.
In past years there have been about
fighters fonned two teams, the Soda team Mercer and Guenther Froebel. There was
Pitching has improved somewhat, but thirty regu]ar students, whl1 bave received
and the Beer team. The former defeated a fight to the death I-although it did not leaves much to be desired. Innis sUII their room and board at Parrish Hall.
the latter in the speed contest by 5~ sec- last quite so long as last year when the tosses the best game, but Abernathy and Nearly twenty-five others have come only
onds J the \Vinning time being 1 minute l¥.i battle continued almost 'till darkness Cheyney are far from bad. Practice and to attend the lectures and discussions which
seconds and meriting the $2.50 cash award. threatened but those on tbe hank dared Dot training is needed all around.
were of particular interest to them.
The exciting water fight resulted in a tie leave and miss the final result. In spite
The games on the college field have been
The directors of the 1936 session of the
for 5 minutes 21~ seconds when the Beer of the fact that Beddoe's pole was broken well attended, and show clearly the in- institute will be Ralph Bunche, of Howard
team dropped its hose and nursed some short in the skirmish and even Beddoe, terest taken in the Hornets' work.
University; George Simpson, of Temple
very sore eyes. The Soda team consisted judging from his expression, considered his
University. and Miss Ethel Stilz, of Swarthof Harry McHale, Frank Pierce, Alec outlook a black one, the foe was capitulated
more College. The lecturers and discus\Vitmcr, Joseph O'Brien, B. Blundin and I into the waters of the Crum and the title
sions leaders will corne from tbe major
Ellis Rumsey. The Beer barons were I was saved.
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eastern colleges and universities and imporEdward HickJing, Frank Terrells, All
Tenm.
tant centers in social science research. The
Thompson, Victor Allison, A. Hauger, Wal-I "?nder !he direction of Thomas F.
institute will close on July 25.
lace Steigelman and Charles Kimmel. H. Baud tenms tournaments were held on the
Three evening lectures, which will be
B. Cookman timed the event.
college cou~ts througho?t the day.
Three Friday Evening Talks by open to the public for a small fee of admisMeanwhile the children separated and
On Wednesday everung, Ed E.hur dcsion, have been scheduled. This series will
Prominent Authorities Open
the girls, in age groups, under the super-:-. feated Preston B~ckma~ to achIeve ~he
be held· in the Friends' Meeting House on
To Public
vision of Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mrs. MacMiI- ; belated close. Rain dunng the preceding
the college campus and will begin at 8.15.
lan, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hastings, Mrs. week interfered with the progress of play.
A series of three free lectures by mem- On Monday, July 16, John P. Davis, execuDavid McCahan, Mrs. S. M. Viele, Mrs. The score of the match sets. were 7-5, hers of the Summer School staff is the tive secretary of tbe National Negro Con·
Vernon Parry and Miss Leanore Perkins, 3-, 7-5, 6-4 in favor of Ed Ebur.
current bill at Pendle HiO, Wallingford. gress, Washington, D. C., will speak on
were entertained with dodge ball, dizzy
Ed Ebur, a newcomer to the Swarth- Last Friday evening, Rabbi Abraham Cron- "The Negro and the New pea]," The
-izzy, over and under relays, skipping re- more Tennis Club, proved to be the dark bach of Cincinnati, opened the series with following Monday, Mary VanKleeck, dilays. jump the shot, three deep, Farmer- horse of the tournament. Ed swept every "Th~ Religious Side of Religion" as bis rector- of the Industrial Studies, Russen
in-the-Dell, Lassie..a·lassie and Piggie. The match he played to reach the finals with- subjed.
Sage Foundation, New York City, wi11
boys played similar games with William out dropping a set. Preston Buckman
At 8 o'clock this evening, Friday, July address the assembly on "Professional
and Seymour Rutherford and Victor maintained the standard set for him when 10 Fritz Kunkel. M. D., the well-known \Vorkers' Relation to Fascist Trends in the
Troxell as leaders. At the close of the he was seeded number one in the seedings. G~rman psychotherapist and author) will U~ted States," and on July 20, Melville
games each child was given a Dixie cup of Pres gained the finals by defeating William speak on "The Normal Personality."
Herskovits, professor of anthropology at
Dr. Mark Dawber, of the Board of I Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.,
ice cream and the adult games began at 11 Lee in a bard contested match, while Ed
o'clock.
won over William A. Brown to enter the Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal will speak on the subject, "The American
Church, will conclude the series oJ'. July 17. Negro."
Gam... for Adults
last round.
After the end of play, Thomas Baird, His subject win be nThe Co-operative
Mrs. E. R. Laws took first place in the
$12 More ·Needed
paddle-throw with Mrs. John Broomall, the tournament chairman, presented tbe Movement-A Way of Life."
On each of the three Fridays at 4 o'clock
Percy Belfield, Wi1lliim. 'l1Iatcher, J. E .
4th, and Miss Irma Keighton, second and winner, Ed Ebur, with a case of ginger
third. Mrs. Broomall won the ever amus- ale, and Pres Buckman the runner-up, readings have heen planned illustrating the Davis, Harvey Pierce, Herbert Bassett, H.
Prizes were use of drama and poetry as sources of B. LincolD, C. F. Noyes ·and an ftonymous
ing nail-driving contest.
Mrs. Harry with three tennis· balJ~.
Bernard placed sec:ond. Mrs. Broomall also awarded by the Swarthmore Business social and religious insight, by Douglas V. donor 'have contributed to· the Baseball
Won the Hi-Ii contest with the creditab!e Men's Association in conjunction with the Steere, of Haverford College, director of Dollar Club this week.· If one and a half
the summer session. Everyone is cordially times that . mabY thip in ·this week, the
number of successive bits at 53. In thIS July Fourth Celehration.
goal·winbe reached 01 Idsl. .
invited. Picnic suppers are encouraged.
(ConUnued on Pace of)
event Mrs. Stewart Thom and Mrs. Laws
Betsy Hornaday and Jean Fischer, who
carried Alice Hornaday in a patriotic sedan
chair' neatest Brownie, Nancy VanAh:u;
best Boy Scout Troop-Troop 3, complete
wiUl, Scoutmaster Ambrose Van Alell, in
uniform and. including the following members: C1ifIord Bryant, Harvey Buckman,
Alben Eavenson, Jellery Kirk, James Jen~ings, John Delaplaine and Bobby LongweDj Troop 2 was represented by Jimmy
Smith and Jim Davis; Kathleen Brown,
best Girl Scout.
Each child in the parade received a new
American flag.
Fire Company CODteat and
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Office. Court House. Medis, PR.
Friday. Jul)' 24th. 19M
8.80 A. M.., Eastern Standard Time
No. 539
December Term, 1929
All that certain lot Ol' piece of gr
erected situate in the Borougb of Swarthmore.
County' of· Delaware, and State of Pennsyl_
vania described according to a survey theral
made' July 24, 1922, by Robert P. Green. Civil
Engineer as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the southwestel'li"
side of Swarthmore avenue (fort),oOne and
Cine-half feet wide) at the dlatan~ of two
hundred seven and thirty·seven one-hundredths
feet southeastwardly from the soulheasterly
side of Cheater road (ab:ty feet wide); ex..
tendln.. thence south nine degrees, eleven
minutes weat one hundred thirty-four and
twenty-three one-hnndredths feet to a point:
thence extending aou~ eig:h17 degrees. forty_
nine minutes eaat SIXty feet: thenee north
nine degrees eJeven minutes east eighty-elght
and fourteen one-hundredths feet to the southwesterly aide of said Swarthmore avenue; and
thence north forty ...lx degrees, forty-three
minuteJ east sixteen and one-h..1f feet to a
point in the bed of Swal'thmore a\'enue: then~e
within the bed of said avenue narth fOl'ty_
three degrees. seventeen minutes west Beventy-_
RVe and sixty-atx one-hundredtha feet to a
point· thnce south forty-aiI deKfteS •. ,forty_
three'minutes west sixteen and one-half fftt
to the southwestel'1y side of said Swarthmore
avenue and place of besinniolr.
Also an that certain traet ot' pIece of land
with the improvements thereon ereeted situate
in the Township of Aaton, in the County of
Delaware and State of PennSYlvania. hednnlng at a atone in the middle of the public
road lead in&' from Rockdale to the Convent
of the Slaten of St. Frands. aaid point of
besinnlng heine in line of lands of the Slaten
of S1. Franeia and where the DOrtberl;y line
0f lane of J'ames lIahone)'" estate will inter-seet same: thence along the middle of said
publla rod. DOrth Bve and tb.ree-quartera
deareea eat forty-two and tot1..y1t!Veft onlP-hUJldndtha percbtIt to a POint • earner of
lands late of Geo-rse P. Dunlap. aow of Albert
,Sl7&nt; tbence b7 ..Id Bryant Janda south
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A. Wayne Mosteller
Fieri Facias
SW~I:fTHM[JI~E
TH~
tlMnce . extendl... .Jon&' other land of .. Id
Furniahed.
Golden Guernsey
Chocolate
...."ton &ad Iud of A. R. 8 ...n<:
tMoet ateDdlq al0D8 til. aoutbtrlJ' .Ide of
.... lane IOUtl e.htJo·three dea,ea forb..
.tabt minutes nat one bundH4 nlneb'.three
·feet to • CIOl'Der of other land of . . .ntorw:
.
of _
$35-Third fioor. Bedroom. din·
ing room. kitchen. bath
and shaded roof terrace.
Outings Delivered by calling
MRS. J. C. EASTLAKE
Swarthmore 149-W
Harvard Apt..
.,
JULy 3, 1938
CONFIDENCB
WE ALSO DISTRIBUTE WALKER.GORDON PRODtJCTS
ClOSe
LECTURE SERIES AT
PENDLE HILL NOW
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YOUNG BASEBALL
TEAMS I'J! ACTIVE
K~EP
Cubs Break SluggerS' Winning
Streak; Pirates Take League
Opener
Tbe Swarthmore Sluggers defeated the
Eagles on June 26 by a score of 21 to 19.
On July I, the Sluggers continued Ibeir
winning streak on the diamond at the
e>pense of the Swarthmore Eagles, by takiDg an exciting, well played game by the
score of 11-8.
The game was expertly played hy the
future-greats. Dick Hoot, Elliott Richardson and Clayton stood. out for the
D\."i'.9• ....mJi...b·3cit tfjil£~iB'; oae-tea' itij}k;' .. and played a line game at short.
Cerrachi, Eagles' catcher, was best for
the losers. He had two clean hits and his
excellent throwing nipped three imitators
of Pepper Martin at second base.
Both teams are priming for the league
which ~pens on Monday I July 6, and is
creating considerable .interest· among. the
youngsters, giving our prospective bigleaguers a fine objective in their play.
On July
combining a hit by Peekerman, a walk to Corse and a homer by
Ewing, the Cubs scored three runs in the
first, then put together three more hits in
the last inning hy Black, Davis and McCauley, sandwiched in with an error, a
stolen hase and·a wild throw by the Sluggers' pitcher, Clayton, to squeeze out a
victory over the SIugers, 7-6.
Corse, Cubs' pitcher, undoubtedly vis..
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ualizes being Athletic pitcher some future
day, for he contrived to limit the opposition to four hits while issuing twelve Walks.
On July 6, after much fanfare and haUoboloo, the Swarthmore Junior Baseball
League opened with the refreshing Pirates
surprising by blasting the favorite Sluggers
with a 12-7 licking. After the first inning,
when the Sluggers went ahead by scoring
five runs, the Pirates had things their own
way.
Polk starred at the bat with a single,
triple and a homer, while Dickinson was
the fielding hero of the game. The colored
boys' antics reminded one of the carrying
on of the older teams of their race.
Tennis News
Over a period of two weeks 390 people
have enjoyed playing at the borough managed tennis courts. This is at the average
of 25 persons a day. The courts are capable of carrying a larger load. Persons
playing are permitted unlimited time, except when there are people waiting, then
they are restricted to two sets.
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Bible School Closes Next Friday
The guest speaker at the morning Worship of the Bible School held in the Wesley
A. M. E. Church last Friday was Miss
Mabel Blunt, of the Anneville Institute
Life Sc:hool, at Anneville, Ky. On Wednesday of this week Mrs. C. W. McDowell
spoke to the youngsters, on Thursday Mrs.
J. Passmore Cheyney made the address.
and this morning Dr. David McCahan.
Next Monday Mrs. Arthur W. Kent will
teU of the life of·Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.
The children are hlL'Y preparirog interesting dramtizations of Bible stories for presentation at the commenc:ement exercises
to he held in the church on Bowdoin Avenue, .at 8 o'clock next Friday evening, July
17. Mrs. Peter E. Told, who· Is SlIpervL'Iing the project, urges the attendance of
Borongh residents at the closing exercises.
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JULy 10, 1936·
THE SWARTHMOREAN
duri11g wbleh they will att...d·\he· Friends
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. Mr _ and Mrs. Irvin Sieinberg, o( West
Miss argarel urran, 0
0
ers, .
.• Conference to be held from July 6 to -13.
.
ri .L'_·
d th e
and their (amily, of Princeton Avenue, Jell
Ph',ladelphia, spent the holidays with MI'!!. _ill ar ve = eveD111g to spen
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S,unliay
for Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Mn. Davis remained until Wednesday of
(Th
mother, Mrs. Joseph Pecker end wIt h M 1'3. Ch arIe5 P arker 0
e I'
Ste,'nbera's
thds week when she returned to Phlladel.
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S
rth
to stay until the first week in August.
man and family, of Dartmouth Avenue.
wa more.
Miss Ba;bara Bagby returned Saturday pbla.
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin GllIespie,
from Eaglesmt!re, Pa., where she had
Mrs. Benjamin I. Mather bas returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Howark Kirk, of Lafayvisited a week with her aunt, Miss Harher home on Haverford Avenue. after South Chesler Road, lelt lasl week-end
ette
Avenue, entertained with a neighbor.
Mias Grace C. JoblOD and Dr. spending a month in I~wa City, low,a, and Canada. where they will remain until
riet Wickham, of North Chester Road.
hood
picnic on the Fourth o( July, al tbeir
Geol'8e B. Heckman Will
The Wickhams are now occupying their
a week with Mrs. Gilbert S. Faries, or the middle o( the month.
farm
on Ridge Road, near Tylersport,
summer borne at Eaglesmere.
Marry Tomorrow
Haverford Avenue, at Mrs. Faries' home in
The Misses Margaret and Lillian Roxby,
Pa.
Beach Haven, N. J.
Miss Melissa McGowan was married to
of Cornell Avenue, left Monday to spend
Mr. Clinton H. Sawyer, Jr., of the
Jack H_ Peach, son o( MI>. EmUy Peach,
Strath Haven Inn, will leave tomorrow by
Mrs. E. L. Noyes, of Riverview Road, i~ a \"'eck in Ocean City, N. J.
Birth
of Syracuse, N. Y., at Q.JO last Saturday the guest this week of Mrs. Hervey
Professor and Mrs. \Villiam M. ElJaisd"Il,1 motor to meet bis mother in Canada. He
morning. July 4, at the home of Mrs. Schumacher and Miss Marjorie Schumacher,
will drive her to the Sawyer summer home
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins, 2nd,
George A. Marr and Miss Helen C. Marr, of Haverford Avenue, at Avalon, N. J.
of West House. are being congratulated
on Park Avenue, the Rev. George L. Van~ Mr. Noyes was a member of the p:uty
upon the birth of a son, David Foulke, on
H. Merrill, of Ogunquit, Me.
New Hampshire until fall.
Alen, offidating.
'
over the week~end.
Thursday, July 2, at the Woman's Hos~
The bride who was given in marriage by
On Wednesday Mrs. Schumacher enterMr. and Mrs. George Plowman leave
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hawkes and family, pital, Philadelphia.
Miss Marr wore a white silk crepe dress tained with a picnic attended by severn I their apartment in The Swarthmore
who with the Sawyers recently removed
and carried roses and lilies of the valley.
other Swarthmore residents.
week end to spend the month of July with [rom the home they occupied on DartThe maid of honor was the bride's
Mr. Plowman's mother, Mrs. Garrett
mouth Avenue, have located in Luceme~
Mrs. Helen Muth, Welfare Secretary of man, of Ridley Park.
sister, Miss Frances McGowan, of Philade!PROTECT YOUR
in-Maine, Me., in order to be near Mr.
phia. The groom was attended by hIS the Community Health Society of Central
Hawkes' business.
GARDEN
Delaware County, is taking an advancctl
brother, Robert Peach, of Syracuse.
Richard Keppler i of Cornell Avenue, left
---After the wedding breakfast the young course in social service administration at last week for Birch Rock Camp, ncar
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus and
couple leCt for a two weeks vac~tion on the University of Chicago this summer. Norway, Me., where he wi1l spend eight family, of Cornell Avenue, enjoyed a picnic
Lake Ontario. after which they will locate She is working for her M. S. degree. Mrs. weeks.
in southern Pennsylvania on the Fourth of
Hubert White, of Springfield, is acting
July. Jimmy Bogardus has been inconat Wadsworth, Ohio.
Mr.and Mrs. William C. Starr and son, venienced by a slight injury to his back
secretary in Mrs. Muth's absence.
The marriage of Miss Grace C. Jobson,
Mrs. Nellie P. Cuenco, supervising nurst Chandler, of Dartmouth Avenue, motored received when he fell from a gymnastic bar
daughter of Mrs. Pearl Jobson Kauffman, of the Nursing Service, is motoring to .her to Brooklyn, N. Y., Friday evening and
I",t week.
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of South Orange Street, Media, and Dr. home in Arkansas. where she will spentl returned Saturday evening with Mr. and
George B. Heckman, of Park Avenue, son her vacation during t,he month of July.
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder and daughter,
Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, of the Strath
of Mrs. S. Heckman, of Carlisle, Pa., will
Joan Katherine. Mrs. Schroeder, with the Haven Inn, has gone to Bronxville, N. Y.,
. be performed In the Walling(ord PresbyHoward Dingle, Jr., of Park Avenue, baby, will be the guest of her parents for to spend the summer with her son-In-law
terian Church at 4 o'clock tomorrow left Tuesday for Fort Monroe, where he the month· o( July.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chandlee Tur~
afternoon, Saturday, July 11.
will train at the Citizens' Military Camp
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nero
Miss Mabel Blunt, of AnDeville, Ky.,
Miss Jobson will wear a - gown of while until the 61h of August_
left this week after spending some time
embroidered organza, made on princess
Mrs. Margaret S. Brown and Miss
THE JAPANESE BEETLE
lines and a tiny tuUe turban with veil.
Mrs. Mattie G. Berry, of PhiJadclphhi. visiLinJ! her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. Bertha S~ners, of North Chester Road, acIS HERE
She 'will carry white roses and lliics of left Wednesday for Ogunquit, Me., wbere and Mrs. J. Howard Smith, of Park companied by MrS. Mae Davis left Frithe valley surrounding a center corsage of shr will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Avenue.
day for Windsor Hotel, Cape May, N. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Merrill, until
gardenias.
BEETLE TRAPS
Mr. A. B. Chapin, of Harvard Avenue, where they will remain for several weeks
The maid of honor and only a~tendallt September.
Mrs. Merrill's sister, Miss returned his granddaughter, Barbara
BEETLE BAIT
of tbe bride, Miss Arlen Courter, of Media, Sarah Berry, of Drexel Hill, will go to
Hickox,
to
her
home
in
Binghamton,
N. Y.,
BEETLE SPRAYS
will be dressed in blue organza with match- Ogunquit a little later and her brother,
this
week.
ing accessories. Sbe will wear a large leg- Hugh Berry, of Swarthmore, will drive up
He will stop in Schenectady before reo
horn hat with a blue velvet ribbon and on September 1 to bring his mother and
turning
to Swarthmore.
carry white daisies and blue delphinium.
si!=ler home.
The groom and the best mao, Merle
Mrs. Virginia Fries and son, Buddy•. of
Successor to
Mr. anti Mrs. T. Harry Brown and Mr. Haverford Place, are in Chicago visiting
Coover, of Carlisle, will wear white flannel
CHESTER ROAD
E. C. WALTON
suits and white silk ties. TIle ushers, William Brown, of Cornell Avenue, spenL friends. Buddy is recovering nicely after a
SWARTHMORE 105
Cbarles A. Limbulll and B. Levis Pyle, the Fourth o( July week-end at Cape tonsil operation performed there last week. Swarthmore 114
both of Media, will wear similar suits with May, N. J.
They will visit in Pittsburgh before returnbIlie tics.
ing to Swarthmore in another week or so.
Mrs. Mary Pownall Willis recently en. Following the ceremony a small rt:cepMr. and Mrs_ R. F. Blundin and bahy,
tion for the members of the wedding party tertained at her home, "Sunset View," on
North
Sproul
Road,
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Morof
Buffalo, N. Y., visited Mr. Blundin's
and a few intimate friends and near rela~
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blundin, of
ris
Paschal,
of
Wilmington,
Del.
Other
tlves will he held at Rose Tree Inn.
~uests
were
Mrs.
Frank
Fitts,
Miss
MarVassar
Avenue,
over the holidays.
After a short wedding trip, Dr. and Mrs.
jorie
Sellers,
Mrs.
Ross
Thompson,
Mrs_
Heckman will be at home at 132 Park
Little Anne Vlachos, eight months old
John Fricke and Mrs. William Blaisdell.
Avenue until August It when they will
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Vlachos,
on a three-weeks' cruise to Jamaica.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Turner and of Park Avenue, enjoyed ber first party
The engagement was announced in May.
family, of Yale Avenue, left Tuesday for last Thursday afternoon. Her seven little
lI,QitertQJlt.M~.",.where;they wi1l:spend the guests were: . Janel' J oneS, of Wasl'inlJ:tc"'''I'
n.' C.; Marie Angstadt and Patricia Anne
remainder of the month.
Dunn, both of Prospect Park; Kathleeri
Mrs. Mary. P. Willis and son, David Callaghan. of Chester; John Krieg,
Pownall
\ViUis, of Sproul Road. spent the Norwood. and Francis and Edward McTHEATRE
pa!;t
week
at Hotel MortoR, Atlantic City, Laughlin, o( Ridley Park.
he.C:=:. al'l Ocean Breezel
Fa.t-as the Queen Maryl.
nl all our 6ne
N. J.
Mr. and MI>. J. Kirk McCurdy have
Mr. William Campbell, of Harvard Ave- removed to apartment 2G at The SwarthCaroJ.
Fred
nue. recently entertained in honor of his more.
Lombard
MacMurray
twenty-first birthday.
Guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson, whQ
AUson Sldpworth DDuEt... Dumbrille
Walter
and
William
Hickm~n,
Charles have been living in the home of Mr. and
Popey& - Our Ganl - New.
Gerner, Preston Roche, William Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Rutherford, on Westdate
btr_' Saturday MatillH!
REDUCED TO
''FLASH GORDON"
Norman Wilhelmy, Hugh Calhoun, James Avenue. during the past five weeks while
SUNOAV - MONDAY
Finley and Rlehard Redgrave_
the Rutherfords were in Europe will move
EDW. G. ROBINSON
Miss Dorothy Tunis, of Princeton and into the_ )f(:Curdy home at lOS CorneD
"Bullets or Ballots"
Lafayette Avenues, Jelt Monday .~~~E~ Avenue on July _1_5._ __
VERY MUCH LESS THAN HALF PRICE
with her aunt. Mrs. Charles Stewart
Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, mother of
of Blue Bell, Pa., to motor to
Buchanan' Harrar, Jr., of Yale Avenue,
ALL SALES FINAL
Nova Scotia, stopping several days at is visiting at the Strath Haven Inn for the
ROBERT TAYLOR
Jamestown, R. I., en route. They
summer months.· ~
ELEANOR POWELL
JACK BENNY
remain at Chester until fall.
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id~ McGowan
'Wed to Jack Peach
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~:n ~~~e~i~':?t~\:,:.v:~~et~~~drl:~::lm ~wa~;':o~~m=~esat;!:~ w~I%~~fn ~~
Generallnaurance
EDWARD L. NOYES
SUPLEE'S STORE
so.
NOTICE!
PRIOR TO AUGUST CLOSING
?
MEDIA
CLEARANCE
SUMMER DRESSES
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$5.00 and $8.00
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• Broadway Melody of 1936'
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WEDNESDAY
I
M,r_ Loy
Clark Gable
"Men in White"
Fri •• Sat.•
Sun.
A Request
_In_
Theatre
Dre:ul Hill
• OPEN EVERY
SUNDAY EVENING
2 Complete Show.
1 aDd 0 P. M.
(ODOrs
open at 6.'0 P. M.)
SQIlday Matinee
Diacontinued
TODAY udSATUibly
Wedne.day, Thursday
wJth Don Amecbe
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County's Finest Theatre
Lall8downB Aft. ab. a.Itlmore Pike
Mad. 720
Frlela,. and Saturda,..
"THE EX.MRS. BRADFORD"
BULLEn OR
B~LLOTS
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Mary Pickford and Jesse Laaky
present
"ONE RAlMY AFl'ERNOON"
FRANCIS LEDERER
IDA WPlNO
Startl•• THURSDAY for -4 Da,..
ROBERT TAYLOR
lDRETrA YOUNG
"PRIVATE NUMBER"
JEAN "F.RSHOLT
"FORGO I I EN FACES"
-In-
-in--~ond.y
and Tuesday
HERBERT MARSHALL
GERTRUDE MICHAEL
-In-
"TILL WE MEET AGAIN"
Uonel At_ill
Wednesday
Rod LaRocque
ODe nay Osl,.
"ABSOL\ITE QUIET"
-with~
Uonel Atwlll
Stuart Erwin
Irene Hervey
Ann Lorina
Thund.,..
One Day Only
Booth Tarklngton's
"GENTLE JUUA"
-wlth-,-
~ANE
Tom Brown
WITHERS
Marsh. Hunt:
SOUNDNESS
"Sins of Man"
before
MANOR
Chester Pike
Prospect Pa~
Free Parldnl' for Our Patron.
Rear of Theatre
Friday and Saturda,..
July 10, 11
POPULARITY
EDNA FERBER'S
"SHOW BOAT"
1936 EDITION
St6rring
IRENE DUNNE
AIJ.EN JONES
Charles Winnlnser
Paul Robeson
Helen Moraan
Monday Only
July 13
HERBERT MARSHALL in
"Till We Meet Again"
Gertrude Mlcbael
Lionel Atwltl
Tuesday Onl),
July 14
The Academy Award Winner
BEliE DAVIS
In Celebrated Mlc:hael Arlen·s
Most Sensational Play
~very
banker has repeatedly raced the opportunity to
become popular by being overly liberal in lending h1a
depositors' funds.
The only type of popularity which we know of that Is
worth while for a bank to have is based on sound, con·
servative judgment and ... ractice, that ripens into loyal
friendship through the years.
It is founded on experience thpt the bank is fair, considerate, human and always has the welfare of the COllI'
munity at heart, as well as its depositors' and stock- •
holders' interests.
"The Golden Arrow"
with Georg Brent
Wedaesday II: nunday .July IS, 16
£OW. G. ROBINSON
"Bullets or Ballots"
JOAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
No. Z. All that ..-In lotop.... or _ t
of land. lituate 00. the . .tub' .Ide of CooF.-b• .,. .......... "~I.
,
T,-clay
"'en~ road In Aston Tow.hIP. Delli_are CoaatJ'.
PenMFlnD". .nd more p.rt.leularlT cleKribed
pUBWHED EYUV nIIIAY AT
, "Sacrament" is the subject of the Lesas tollows. to wit: Beallllllllq at • point
Fro..,. Califoraia Salad
IWAilTlOlOIIE. PA.
son-Sermon in all Churches o( Christ,
llembers of the Swarthmore branch of formed by the loteneeUOD of the euwlJ' .Ide
l1 cup figs.
Scientist, on Sunday, July 12. The Golden
the Needlework Guild wUJ hold their second ~e c:,t~h-:!I;o:tlde(~i!'!~(!~i ~=
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
l1 cup dates.
Text is: "To do good aDd to communicate
sewing meeting of the summer at the home polDt belrag diltant fourteen and eevenv-elaht
EdItor .... P.hIIa.....
% cup seedless raisins.
of Mrs. William H. West, on Princeton Ollie-hundredths teet) measured Huthweatforget not: for with such sacrifices God
1
wardly from the aouiherly .Ide of a concrete
% cup pecans.
is
well
pleased"
(Hebrew.
13:16).
i
Avenue,
at
10
A.
M.
~""t Tuesday, Ju Y 14........ t In the dlridi.., tino bet...... land
TITUS J. EWIG
1 Philadelphia cream cheese.
Everyone interested IS invited to attend. of these ""DW... and land of A. R. Br:vant:
l4 cup pineapple.
t h u1d thence extendl.. alonR' the soutberl,. ,!de cf
Thimb1e
and other seWlDg eqWpmen 5 0
old lane IOUth elabb-tbree decreeI f.,rt7.
Trinity
Church
Nota
1
lemon
(juice).
ROSALIE DRYDEN
be brought.
ei.,ht minute. eat Ollie hundred DIDeb'~i.hNe
51: cup cream, whipped.
N.w. EcUtor
feet to a comer of other land of ..nnto... ;
The Rev. J. Alberl Meagle will deliver
thenee ez.tenditur aloDa other land ot ..Id
% cup mayonnaise.
"Oliver Twid.-' at·1na.~
R'renton south ,Ix decrees twelve minute.
the sermon again this week. The Rev.
P..... Swarthlllore lOG
6 Maraschino cherries.
weal flfty.fl.ve f~ to a comer of Lot No. 2:
Eatereel .. Secoad Cia.. Matter. JaaUU7 :M, Thom.. A. Meryweather wlll relum to the
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T
ist
them~e extendlntr alona dlvJdlQ line between
lisp. salt.
The lmmortal story 0
ver W I a Lot No. 1 hereby being conve,ed and Lot No.
1129. at the Peat Ofllce at S ..art:Jaaer.. p .... Swarthmore pulpit for the last two SunChop the (ruils fairly fine. If
UIlcier lb. Act of March I. 1a7••
poor orphan and his adventures in Lon- 2 north ela'hty-thI'ee dea'reee fort)-....ht mindays in July before resuming the officiaUom\
, I 19th C t
th ute. weat one hundred nlneb'-tbree feet to
the raisins are at aU dry, soak for
don of the ear y
en ury, are
e the easterly aide of Convent road; thence ex.
at St. Paul's, Cbester, for August and tbe
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936
15 minutes in scalding hot water
subject of a sound picture to be given at tending aloDIr side of said road north .Ix defirst week o( September during the vacaIy 11 crees Lwelve minutes east flfty~tlve feet to
and drain. Mix the cream cheese
t h e 5 trath H aven I no, S at urday, J u
'the point and place of bednnlnll'. BelIQI'.U
tion of the rector, the Rev. StaDJey"'V.
FROM "WHO'S WIIO IN
with tbe mayonnaise and blend until
at
8.15
P.
M.
Dickie
Moore
and
Irving
of Lot No.1 . . .hown on ''Map of Orch.rd
Wilcox.
IN AMERICA"
the cheese is smooth. Whip the
·h I h
th
am'
roles in this tbriltinfl' Knoll," made b7 Geonre W. Drambel1er, C. E..
P lC
eave e m . . . . , . and bearlnll' date Dec.!mber 17. A. D. 1926.
cream and thoroughly blend all the
classic.
We hereby reproduce with the pubImprovements t:onalat of Ust deilerlpUon).
above ingredients. Pack in a reVisit Camp Sunshine July 22
Residents of Swarthmore are cordially Tw
.hingle honae. 80d6 feet: eon·
frigerator pan or in a fancy mold,
crete bloc:k and shlnaIe garaae. 12x18 feet.
invited. to attend.
alphabetical series of articles on SwarthAlmost any day is visiting day at Camp
(2nd deacrlption). Two .to..,. .tone and frame
and freeze. Temperature selector to
more men and women in "Who's Who."
bouse. Sax18 feet: poreh front; one-atol'7 frame
Sunshine, Thornton, but special dates have
2, for two hours, then back to 4,
westerly llide of did Swarthmore avenue: and addition, 8:.:10 feet: one-atory frame outbuUd"SHERO, Lucius Rogers, prof. Greek; just been set for assignment to various
until ready to serve.
thence north forty-ebc dqreee. !orty4three Ing. ]8x12 feet.
b. Smethport, Pa., Apr. 5, 1891; s. William communities for the purpose of making
minutel!l east IIlxteen and one-half fett to a
Sold ioUI the property of Sarah R. Chamben.
point in the bed of Swarthmore ayenue: thence
Francis and Lucy Sophronia (Rogers) S.; community visitations. Wednesday, July
within
the
JI1iss
Priscilla
Clayden,
Westdale
Avebed of Aid .yenue nCll'tb f(Jrtr- RAYMON E. LARSON. Attorney.
Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lancaster, 22, is the day scheduled for Swarthmore
three decrees. seventeen minutes weat sevent,.NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sheriff.
Pa., 1906-07; B. A., Haverford Coli., 1911; and Mrs. T. Harry Brown, camp commit- nue, left Tuesday to spend several days five and alxb"lz one-bundredtha feet to II.
point; thnt:e Bouth forty-six degrees. forty·
M. A., V .. of Wis., 1912, Ph.D., 1920; B. A., teewoman, urges a gOfJd aUendance on this with a college friend, Miss Lillian O'Neil, three
minutes weat lIixteen and one.half feet
al Longport, N. J.
to the 80uthwesterly side of said Swarthmore
3d class, Lit. Hum., O,1ford U., 1917, m. day.
avenue and plac:e of beglnnlnS'.
.
Julia Adrienne Doe, of Milwaukee, Wis.,
The Misses Eudora Sproat and Betty
Mrs. William W. Turner and children,
Abo.U that certain tract or pIece of land
with the improvement. thermo erected sltnate
June 26, 19~8; children-Gertrude Caroline, Michael, of Swarthmore. are acting as
and Harriet Anne, of Yale Ave· In ~e Township of Aston. in the Connty of
Lucy Adrienne, Frances Livia. Univ. Fel- volunteer councillors at the camp for the Frances
nue, took Joy and Phillip Price, also of Delaware and State 01 PennsJlvanla. begln~
ning at a stoDe in the mIddle of the public
low, U. of Wis., 1912-14; Rbodes scholar four week period when the girls are there.
Swarthmore, to the Greeley Camp in the road leading from Rockdale to the Convent
from Wis., at Oxford .-V., 1~14-:17i. asso. Miss Doris MacIntyre, of Rose Valley, Poco nos on } uly l. Mrs. Turner and the of the Sisten 01 St. Frands. said point of
prof. LatiD I 191.7-19, prQ.f. Latin, 1919-20, formerly of Swarthmore, is also a council- .
th
d
Sk
beginning being In line of lands of tbe Slaten
en rove to
yland Farm near I of SL Francis and where the 1I0rtber17 Jine
Macalester Coil.; Hoffman prof. Greek, lor at the camp. Miss MacIntyre is in ~rls
Buck Hill Falls, where they were the guests ,. of lane of James MahoneY estate will inter·
S1. Stephents Coil., Annandale, N. Y., 1920· charge of the Swarthmore Friendly Circle ( M
sect same; tbence alou the middle of aaid
.. r. an d M IS. H enry C . T urner unt II pllblfe ro.d north fIYe and three-quartera
28; prof. Greek. Swarthmore Coil., since Cabin, donated by the group with fund!> oFriday.
degrees Il!8IIt forty-two and fortyofleYen one1928. Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Classical it raised for the purpose last year.
hundredths percbes to a point a comer of
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lands late of Geora:e P. DUnlap, now of A]bert
Assn. Atlantic States, Am. Archaeol. Inst.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. West and family, Bryant: then~ b,. said Sryant Janda aonth
Am. Assn. Vniv. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa.
formerly of Riverview Road have gone to eigbty-flve and three-quartera degrees. east
,
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. nineteen percbes to a point a corner of lanth
Dr. Wilcox Lead. Summer
Episcopalian. Contbr. on classical subjects.
Harvey Cedars, N. J., to remam untd late of Bernard Hammell estate; thence b,.
- Institute
Home: 651 N. Chester Rd., Swarthmore,
September 8.
uid Hammell estate and lanfts of the estate
of James Mahoney south SIX decrees west
Pa."
forb'-one and four..tentha perches to the nortbDr. CJair Wilcox, chairman of the
Betty and Lois Landon, daughters of Mr. erl,. Une of the lane of James Maboney estate;
eronomics
depal1ment
of
Swarthmore
Col~
Pre.byterian Church Notes
and Mr- F Norton Landon of PrinC"c- tbence along tbl" northerly line nt lnne leadhur
:t.
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to Dl'Operty of James Mahoney. tlecensed, north
lege, is one of the four Dew leaders on- the ton Avenue,
are spending several weeks elghty.nlne and one.quarter degrt·~ west nineThe Rev. Edward H. Roberts, regislr.ar faculty of the Summer Institute for Social
perebes. to the plnce of beg-inntng. Con- .rha woman who has
of Princeton Theological Seminary, gave Progress, which is attracting men and visiting their paternal granr,clarcnts in I teen
tslnfm:: five aerea more or less.
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Exceptinlr therdrom and ther . . out tho two
the sermon at the Swarthmore Presbyterian women from many \'ccations and different Syracuse, N. Y.
following pal't:ela of land with Improvements:
Church last Sunday and will be the speaker parts of the country to Wellesley College, ~===============',
No.1. All that certain ])ar«1 of land with
SHERIFF
SALES
the messuage thereon ereCted,. situate on the
again this Sunday.
July 4-18.
northeasterty side of Convent road. kton
Sheriff's Office, Court House. Media. Fa.
Upon the request of 'the Sess:'on Mrs.
Friday.
July
24th.
1986
Professor_ Wilcox, well known as former
8.30 A. M •• Eastern Standard Time
Townsblp Delaware County~ PeDUSy)v"nla.
Samuel M. Dodd, of Swarthmore Avenue, director of research of the Wickersham
and bounded and described .. follows: Be.
doe.n't IIave to go
has taken charge of the church publicity. Commission, and as a member of the
alnnina at a stake distant one hundred twentyConditions--$250.00 eaah or certified cb.eek :four and 15eyenb-elaht hundredths feet meg...
General Code Authority o( Ihe N.R.A., has
to the .tore..She
time of lillie (unlt'1J8 otherwlse stated ia ured southwestwardly from a point In the
Charter No. 7198
Reserve DistrIct No.3 taught at Ohio Wesleyan and the Uni- at
advertisement). balanee In ten da:rs. Other divldin., line between the land of A. B.
REP 0 It T OF COND]T]ON OF THE
conditions on day of sale.
' Sryant and the land of the grantors. said
can .tay home when
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND versity of Pennsylvania. He is a frequent
beginning point being abo In the divldinR'
TRUST COM.PANY. SWARTHMORE, IN contributor to periodicals, and recently
sS
line
between
lots
numbered
2
and
8 on map
THE STATE OF PENNSYLVAN]A.. AT conducted an economics discussion group Fieri Fac:las
No. 9 of "Orchard Knoll"; tbenee extending along
the weattuJlr'. bad
THE CLOSE OF BUS]NESS ON JUNE 30.
December Term. 1929
said dlvldJng line between lots numbered 2
among business and professional men living
1936.
All that certain lot or plec:e of ground with and 3 south elghty·three deerees forty~eight
(Published in response to call made by in Swarthmore.
and let the telephone
the
buildings and Improvements thereon minutes east one hundred ninety-three feet
Comptroller of tile Currency. under Sec:tiOl1
to
stake
fa
Une
of
land
of
.rr;~~;'
t:=;~.
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.C"""'~'''''''',.W
tl!ll.llp",,",~
pf
s"gnhbJff!y._
. 5211. U. S. Reylsed Statutes.)· " , "';'.
ttI'rir'
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ountY 'ot" l1elaware, ana-S(fte aT ~enllllY • :exUnafiirAl6HITlIn.....ot ·n..~f
do tlie -footwork f
. A8SETIJ
vania, described ac:c:ordlng to ·a survey therof six degrees twelve minutes weet one hundred
fifty
feet
to
stake
In
line
of
land
of
grantors;
Loans and disc:ount5 ............. S 621.164.76
made Jul,. 24. 1922, by Robert P. Green, Civil
thence estendilQf along said last mentioned
Overdrafts .... ·..................
447.47
Engineer. as· follows. to wit:
United States Government oblltraBeginning at a point on the aoutbwester'" line of land of In'8J1ton. being alllo the dividYou, lao, "an have a le/ephona
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, o( The side of Swarthmore avenue (forty.one and Ing line between. loti numbered -4 and 6 nortb
UOnB, direet and/or fully guar-o
ftnteed •••••••••••••••• •••••.•
4&7,546.07 Swarthmore, transferred from apartment one.half feet wide) at the distance of two eighty-three degrees :foriy.eigbt minutes weat
in your home for leu
Other bonds. stocks and securities 4",866.96
hundred seven and thirty-Beven on~buDdredtbl5 one hundred ninety.three feet to stake in
SE to 2B yesterday. Tomorrow Mr. and feet southeastwardly from the southeasterly northeasterly side of Convent road: thence
Banking bouse .••.... $107,828.00
than a dime a day.
aide of Cheater road (sixty feet wide); ex- extending along northeasterly side of .ald road
Furniture and t\xtures. 7.941.91
116.784.91 Mrs. Reynolds will sail on the S. S. Town- tending thence south nine degt'eell. eleven north six degrees twelve minutes east one
send for a cruise to Nova Scotia, Saint- minutes weat one hundred thlrty.four and hundred Afty feet to the point and plaeB of
Real estate owned other th"n
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
banking bouse . . . . . .. . . . • . . . .
28.·4.58.34 Pierre, and Newfoundland.
twenty-tbree one-hundredths feet to a point: beginning. BeIng all of lots numbered 3 and
thenee extending BOuth el..hty depees, forty... .f. as shown on map of "Orehard Knoll:· DeJa~
Reserve with Federal Beeerve
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OF PENNSYLVANtA
9B.171.43
nine minutes east six:ty feet; thence north ware County. Pennaylvania. made by George
bank ........................
W.
Drumbeller,
C.
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and
bearing
date
of
Caah. balances with other banks
Mrs. Frank E. Williams returned last nine decrees eleven minutes east elghty-ef8ht
and casb items in proces15 of
week-end from the University Hospital, and fourteen one-hundredths feet to tbe south- December 17. 1926.
collection . . . . . . . . . . •. • . . ... • . 106,688.62
Cash items not In process of colPhiladelphia, and is convalescing nicely at
lectlon .........•.•.........•.
209.76 her home on Amherst Avenue.
Otber assets .................... _ _8_._85-,8_.,_".,
Total Anets .........•.••.• ],986.166.87
Samuel M. Dodd, Jr., of Swarthmore
LIABILITIES
Avenue, left last Friday aboard the
Demand deposita of individuals,
uPacific Sun" of the Sun Oil Company
partnerships and corporations .. $ 817.734.80 bound for Texas. He will visit the CenTime deposits of Individuals, partnerships and corporations..... 600.926.16 lennial Exposition at DaUas and return
S~:i~o~~~: ~~? .~~.~i~~~~~ •.d.e: 158.699.26 via St. Louis, where he will stop with.
United States Government and
relatives.
postal aavinp depoeits......... 122,117.94
Deposits of other banks. including
Mrs. Harold Ogram and children will
certified and cuhter's checks
outstanding ... .. .. ... . .. . .. ..
12.896.64 return to their home on Riverview Road
Total of above Items:
on Sunday after a three weeks stay at ReSec:ured by pledge
hoboth Beach, Del.
of loans and/or
investments •.... $ 177.230.13
--Not secured by
Mr.
John
Mills
and (amily, o[ Glenside,
pledge of loans
were the holiday. guests of Mr. George M.
and /01' investments ...•..•..... 1,435.364.61
Mills, at Strath Haven InD.
Total Deposits .. $ 1.612,594.80
512.n
Other liabilities .............. ..
Capital account:
Mrs. Harold Barnes, of Princeton AveCommon stoek, 1250
nue,
was the guest of Mrs. P. H. Jewett,
shares, par $100
per ahare ........ $126.000.00
of Kenyon Avenue, at Beach Haven, N. J.,
Surplus ... , ........ 160,000.00
this week.
Undivided profits net .............. 42.960.55
Reserves for contingencies •.. . .. .... 5.104.41
Cbriatiaa Science Church
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Needl_orkGuiIcI lIewin,
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Plenty OF
HOT WATER TO KEEP
HER CLEAN
Mon., Tues.; '. Wed.. Thurs.
in his greatest performance
"THE PRINCESS
COMES ACROSS"
MONDAY
Alice Faye
...-in-
HERBERT MARSHALL
GERTRUDE MICHAEL
WILUAM POWELL
JEAN ARTHUR
EDW. G. ROBINSON
JOAN BLONDELL
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CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
SUNDAY EVENING and
Ceorae R.ft
"Every N;ght at Eight"
"FURY"
WAVERLY
SWARTHMORE
PARK AVENUE
Picture
S.turday. Sunday, Monda,., Tuesday
SYLVIA SIDNEY
SPENCER TRACY
GOWN SHOP
JULY 10, 1936
THE SWARTHMOREo\N
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANI
and TrEl Company
AND COOL!
CHURCH NEWS
Summer days are vacation days-a time when all children
are past masters at the art of getting dirty many times a
day. The only cure is to bathe them often. And this
requires plenty of hot water. An Automatic Gas Water
Heater is the solution.
TRINITY cmmCH
Protestant EpbcOltal
Cb.ter Road and Collea. A-venue
Rector:
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M .. Rec:tor
Rev. T. A. lIel'J'Weather. Dlr. Rei. Edue.
SUNDAY
216.600.00 11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer Bnd Sermon.
19,580.00
:::;'eh~r. J. Albert Weagle will
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Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) ................ $ 236.080.00
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pledged:
ReT. John Ellel7 Thtlle. Minister
Against U niled States Govern·
ment Bnd postal savings deSUNDAY
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»osits ...........••.••••..•. S 119.500.00 lO:Oo--Blble School.
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Alraiost State. county and mu97.000.00 11 :OO-MorninR' \Vorship. Rev. EdwBrd H. I
nicipal depo..o;its ........... .
Roberts. Registrar o[ Princeton Thea--'
Alrainst deposit.!3 of trust depart.
19.580.00
logi~al Seminary.
meTlts •••••••••• , .••••••••••
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Total Pledged .•............ $ 286,080.00 THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
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Plate of Penna .. County of Delaware. ss.:
1. E. S. SPROAT, cashier ot tbG above--I
SUNDAY
named bank. do solemnly swear that the above First Day School dosed tor the summer.
~~~e~~~t.is true to the best of my knowledge 11:00 A.•.-Meedn., for Worship In the
E. S. SPROAT.
Meetf!l2' RoQH.
Cashier.
S ....·orn to and subscribed before me this 8th FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST"
day of July. 1986.
OF SWARTHMORE
WILLIAM: S. BI'lTLE.
Park Avenne below IIanard
Notary Public.
11 :00 A. M.--suudQ SehooL
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(SEAL)
11:00 A.. ".-Sun_ Leuon-&rmoa.
lily Commission expires March 2, 19117.
Co:rrec:t-Attest:
Wednsday evenlrur meetlq ~b week, II
E. B. TEMPLE.
p. m. ReadlnR' 1'OO1D QpnI dal.,.. e:a:cept SUIIICLAUDE C. SMITH.
days and holidays ~.80 to 12.30; Churcb edifice.,
WM. EARL KISTLER.
All are eordiaIb' invited to aue.d Ute -""
Directors.
IeeI allld ue the Re.dlq Boola.
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Why not rent one' You can pay just 75c to 90c monthly
rent, depending on the heater selected, for first 6 months,
$110 $1.15 monthly thereaher. This does not include the low
cost of gas consumed. Your deposit of $5 will be returned
after using the heater a year. And if you buy it within a
year, all rentals will be applied to purchase price. Choice of
Penfield, Welsbach, Ruud. Offer made for limited time only I
All Our Suburban Stores
Aut"orizeJ De.len AI.o C.n Maire Tlti. Oller
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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JULy 10, 1936
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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z;:,
mortcaaor.
.a4 ~ owaer.
ra;
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wiggins and family,
formerly of .wI Cornell Avenue, bave
moved inlo the bouse at 307 Vassar AveDue, which untn recently was occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Payne Storm and
family. The Storms bave gone to rellde in
Syracuse, N. Y.
---Stephen Smith, 50n of Dr. aDd Mrs. J.
.
Howard Smith, of Park Avenue, is recovering from a fall which be suffered a
couple of weeks ago, when he broke bls
left arm at the elbow.
Mrs. F. W. Hadley and daughler, Miss
Alice Hadley, of College Avenue, have gone
to their summer home in Ocean City, N.
J.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Garage apace• .(01 Cornell Avenue. Telephone: Swarthmore 127O.J.
FOR RENT-Apartment. furnished or unfur·
nlshed five rooms. bath. pragea. Flnt or
second ftoor. 218 President Avenue, RutJeda:e.
Telephone: Swarthmore 14o-W.
Gillespie.
and Jean Arthur in
FOR RENT-"'lWo large comfortable rooms in "The Ex-Mra. Bradford, I t playing at
private family. 201 College Avenue. T~ the'! LallSClowne Theatre Friday and
phone Swarthmore 86a.J.
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WANTED
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WANTED-General Housework. cooking and
WilliaDI Powell
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1II0wnstain work. Sleep out. Local references. Write 888 Uunlon Avenue. swarthmore.
WANTED-Part
time
Swarthmore 1776. ' . . >
maid.
Telephone:
PERSONAL
Residents Enjoy 4th
Of July Program
PERSONAL-Seash~
August.
more 190
Vacation.
Month or
Girls 8 to 16. Telephone: Swarth·
(Continued from
Page
1)
for partieulars.
A doubles tournament for men will be
eld during the coming week at the SwarthConvenient 10caUon. Aupat tat, $70. reconmore
Tennis Club. Those doubles teams
ditioned. 4 bedrooms. b ..rdwood floon. larBc
porch, .arale.
wishing to compete should enter their
WM. S. BITTLE
names on the club bulletin board at once.
Swarthmore 111-.1
Not • ..,., Public InsuraDcB Real Estate Play will start this Saturday and continue
for one week.
RENT
MRS_ A_ J. QUINBY &: SON
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed. bim will be received. by the Swarthmore Board or School Directors up to 8 P. M ••
Daylight
Saving Time. Friday. July 17. 1986.
DIREC
ror school furniture. Including biology tables.
MEDIA. PA. school desks. anll chairs. Specifications Dl87
be had at the ofl'iee of the &hool Distrl~t,
corner of College and Princeton Avenues. The
Board reserves the right to reject any and all
bids.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
7.8--3t
Secretary.
JOSEPH £. QUINBY
ERNEST Go SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
FUNERAL
BELL PHONE 4
rORS
PETER E. TOLD
AU Linea of Illiurance
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ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOADLEY, deeeued, Jate of the Borough of Swarthmore.
County of Delaware. and State of Penns::vl..
SW. 1833 vania.
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
LETTERS Testamentary in the above Ea·
tate haring been KnnW f.('o the undersigned.
all persons baving elaima or demands apillat
the Esliate of the Bald decedent dre reque,teC1
to make known the same. and all penona In·
de-bted to tbe aaid decedent are requested to
make pqment, without delay. to
Electrical Contractor
FANNIE B. HOADLEY.
618 Walnut Lane.
Notary Public
A. Wayne Mosteller
Telephone Swarthmore 58
6.19-6t
tern toaDt
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At 9 o'clOck a· lurprislDgly large tumoul
proved the drawing power of the inauguration of a commuDity fireWorks display in
Swarthmore.
The athletic field at the Ru~ers Avenue
School was lined on both oIdes by aulomobUes and the banks at the rear of the
scbool buDding were packed with chDdren
and grown-ups to investigate Ihls new
contribution to an annual celebration.
Needless to say the impressions received
were very favorable. One fUn bour of skyrockets, red, green and other colored ligbts,
fountains, Roman candles, huge firecrackers,
pinwheel, squealen and various other types
of fireworks' satisfied the most noise and
glare thirsty.
The sensible and capable manner in
which the project was controlled is a credit
to . Burgess Pitman and bls assistants
Charles Greer, Alben T. Eavenson, Peter
E. Told, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Elric S.
Sproat, N. Walter Suplee and Edward
Swarthmore. Pa.
Executrix.
HARDwicEvCREAM
ABBOTTS DELUXE
- MICHAEL'S
COlL£CE PHARMACY
. CALL
SWARTHMORE 857
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tw" ~rests were made by Boroush Z. DdIAYEN LEDWAIID, AtIoo.......
poUce during the put week and they were
NATIIAH P. PECJIIN, Alto.......
bolb for Ibni trallic violation at Swarth-
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more AveDue and Chesler Road. Samuel I
Borges, of Cbester, arrested at 9.30 P. M.II
OD the 6th, will appear for bearing on the
16th. Ten minules later MUtoD Coben, of
PhDadelphia, was apprehended.
SHERIFF SALES
Sberltr. Ofl'iee. Court Bouse. Kedla. Pa.
Friday July 81.t, 1985
8.80 A. M•• Eutern Standard 'nme
CondlUons--UfiO.OO cub or eertlfted eheek
at time of aale (unleu otherwise .tated In
advertisement). balanee In ten days. Other
ClondltlQPII on da,. of aale.
F. B. Francis
Sa''Vs.
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jlQg; in /lsdl il is
nollring-Ior wlrot il slant/> /I .........
everything." So 'he Used Cat' you
buy is no bdl.r lhon Ihe firm whit,.
sold it to you. The IUJfIJU "F,ancW'
and "Packard" have bun .synony-
mous lor ove, a decade.
your used car guarantee!
No. 868
March Term, 1986
All that certain tract or pleee of land with
the manston house thereon l!reeted altuate on
the northeast aide of Main street in tAe Borough of Darby. Cdunty of Delaware and State
of Pennsylvania.
Beginning at a stone In the middle of said
Main Btreet. a earner of land. now or late ot
Joel J. Bailey; thenee by the same norbh
seventy degrees flve minutes flftyaflve seconds
east &even hundred feet and twenty one-bun·
dredths of a foot to a stone In a line of land
how or late of Joseph Bunting: thenee by the
same BOUth fifteen degrees twenty·two minutes
west two hundred eighty-aeven feet and &eVa
ent;:v.three one-hundredths of a foot to a gum
tree; thence BOuth seventY" degreea ttve minutes
ft£t;:v.t\ve seconds weat five hundred and ten
feet to a point in the center line of Baid Main
street; tbence along the aatd eenter line of
Main street north twentyanine degrem west
fifty-two feet and five-tenths of a foot 10 a
spike and thence continuing along the eenter
line of Main street north twenty·ab::: degrees
west one bundred eighty.. two feet Bnd twenty ..
eight one-hundredths of a foot to the first
ment'oned polot Bnd plaee of beglnninlt.
Impmvements consist of two and one-half
story !>tncco house. 42:11;85 feet; poreh; two-story brick and frame addition, 18dS feet;
one-story frame Bnd addition. 6x18 feet; onestory stone ..nd frame building. 12s21 feet;
two-story atone ·and frame barn and wagon
Rhed. 24x40 feet: frame chIcken honse. 6:x.9
feet.
Sold 8S the properly of John B. Simpson.
mortgagor and Matilda Terhune. wife of Rus·
sell Terhune. real owner.
Hand Money-$500.00.
ROBERT W. BEATTY. Attorney.
Levari Facias
Mr. Pitman wishes to thank the members of the Fourth of July Committee for
their fine work in developing this year's
program, and the merchants and individuals
who contributed prizes and cash for the
events. It is hoped to have more time to
canvass the ·community next year so that
an improved fireworks display can be ar·
ranged and private displays may join. This
year individual citizens of the Borough
contributed funds for the purchase of the
fireworks.
The prizes awarded in the events were
contributed by Ihe following: Cash for
prizes from- Mason Builders Supply ComI
pany, Swarthmore Garage, Dew Drop Inn,
E.L. Noyes, Woodward Jackson & Black,
THE SWARTHMOREAN; prizes George
Mitro & Sons, Bretz Newstand, N. \Va1ter
Suplee, Victor D. Shirer, Buchner's Tog·
gery Shop, American Store, Hollyhock
Shop, ·Miss Marsh, Gown Shop, Michael's
College PhanDacy, A. & P. Store, Martel
Brothers, Madison Brothers, Pec!{erman's
'failor Stiop, J.ok. the Tailor, Harris &
Company, ·Paulsbn, J. Celia, Swarthmore Levari Fadaa
No. 1043
Ford Service, ~ussell's Garage, Hannum &
March Term. 1936
Waite, Adolph's Sanitary Barber Shop,
AU that certain lot or piece of around with
Frank the Barber, Joe's Barber Shop.
the bulldlnRS and improvement8 thereon. altu..
ate In the Borough of t:lwarthmore. County at
, Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. and more
.....................
P~.
particularly bounded and described as followa:
Beginning on the southwesterly aide of
Strath Haven avenue at the diatance of one
hundred twenty-alx and ninety-two hundredths
feet (126.92') north seventy.three degrees
forty.fonr minutes (73 0 .014') weat from Cornell
avenne. Containing in front sixty..three feet
(68') and extending in depth southwestwardly
between panltel linea at richt anglea one hundred twelve and ftve-tentha feet (112.6').
Bounded on the southeast, southwest and
northwest . by lanm, now or Jate of George
Gillespie.
Improvements conaist of two and one-half
atory brlek and stucco hOWle. 80x86 feet: brJck
garage. 10x20 feet.
That,'s
Ask the
man who has bought herel
THE FELLOW WHO LIKES
Pontiacs
Can find hla dream come true fa •
4 ..Door Sedan here at
$750
120 Packard
4-Door Sedan
CAN BE HAD AT THE BARGAIN
PRICE OF
$925
Cadillac
5 Sedan
$1185
LIKE NEW, YOU STEAL IT AT
1935
Packard Sedan
$1785
BIG SAVING AT
F. B. Francis
Packard Sales
and Service
12th and Crosby Si8•
CHESTER 9131
An Announcement
New Homes to be Built by W. Percival Johnson for Early Occupancy
"On~The~Hill"
.
. in Swarthmore
VOL VIU,
No. 29
MONDAY WAS DOGS'
DAY IN SWARTHMORE
$11.&0 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 17, 1936 .
PrizeWinners At Swarthmorean Dog Sh(lflJ
Local Canines Drop Sbaekles of
Quarantme and Meet Friend.
at Show
Coming from aU directions with their
masters and mistresses, some on foot and
rome arriving in large automobUes, the
canines of Swarthmore and vidnlty pro·
ceded to the Dog Sbow held on the grounds
behind the loeal High School at 3 o'dock
Monday .Itemoon, July 13 by the
SWARTIDIOltEAN. A more fitting close to
the 100 day quaranUoe which expired lasl
week could not be imagined.
In 1931 at a similar &how there were
thirty-five dogs entered. On Monday there
were well over fifty. Perhaps it would
have been ea..~er for the judges had
pedigree counted. As it was there were so
maoy dogs who, although their histories
were more or less dubious, were so appeal..
ing in a Dumber of ways that the judges,
dog-lovers themselves, found it very difficult to discriminate sufficiently to award
tbe prizes. Postmaster Alfred P. Smalley,
Elric S. Sproat, cashier of the Swarthmore
MOST ARISTOCRATIC
UGLIEST
PRETflEST
National Bank and Trust Company, aud
--Courtesy Phlladelphia Evening Bulletin
Mrs. George Plowman had an unenviable
"Ban.u (left) i •• three-year-olcl monl(l"eJ and heloDfs to Vir. '
&.e-year-old Peter Edmin Edmi.ton. of ROle Valley, i. with him.
These do.a were among the nineteen prize winner. at the dog ..how
task that afttmoon. However, judges must
aim. Perkins, of 530 Cedar Lane; uRip" (center) i •• three-,.ear.old
on Monda,. which marked the end of the 100...,. quarantine in
make some decision so they finally awarded
cocker spaniel belongioa to Emily Smith, of 322 Park Avenue, and
Swarthmore.
the nineteen prizes as follows:
"Sherwood" (right) is a two ..year-old fawn great dane. Hi.. muter,
"Lucky," harlequin great dane, owned by I=========="';;~~==="';;====="';;~==========~==================================
E. Z. Dimitman, of Elm Avenue, was the
Some of the other dogs at the show
POUCE NEWS
.'Spot," Guenther Frobel's part
winner in two classes, 'Iargest' and 'most were:
At 11.30 P. M. July II, John Yakovls,
spotted.'
"Diogenes," seven weeks old
Boston terrier, owned by Mary Alice Lilly, terrier and pointer; "Morty," Neil Currie's
of Chester, \'"las arrested for improper pas·
of Elm Avenue, was undisputedly the wire-haired terrier; "Nipper," Betty Ann
sing at the south end of the underpass. He
'smallest'dog. His brother, "Monte," took Kite's cocker spaniel; Mrs. W. H. Lovekin's
Camp
was scheduled to appear for bearing on the
Slump Seems Ended ..
the prize for the 'youngest' dog in the wire-haired terrier; "Buoky", also a wire.
Local
Club
Morlon,
iabed Children of County
16th.
show. The honey·brown cocker spaniel, haired, owned by Dick Lappe; "Boots,"
Requests Donations
At 4.28 A. M. on Sunday Maron J. MU"Rip," belonging to Etnily Smith, of Park
4-2;
9-0
Avenue, was adjudged the 'pretUest,'-hls Germ~ spitz, owned by Mrs. E. Fullerton
Ier. of Ardmore, collided with the guard
lovely color brought out even more by a Cook; "Shadow," Albert S. johnson's
The second week of the third year of fence at Swarthmore Avenue and North
B,. ADen W. Hani.
pale green ribbon bow on his harness. scottie; "Sandy," Shirley MacMillan's Camp Sunshine has passed, and ninety- Chester Road .with ~t damage to his
The Morton Republican Club aDd the
"Bang," pet of Virginia Perkins, of Cedar cacker ·spaniel; "Palt" brown and. white six little .girls (ages between 7.and 12 !ears) ear and the ran resulting. At.,.8.30 ~ ._ M. Ncrwood A. C. were added this week to the
. r;"nc,Q:'md'i~h\'!tIt eainr.lerrier.theP"""' i!IIft - .l!~-~" -A..,M.of -",,"' ~ _ ..-.~JI!':flI!.!~"'nl~~"~,,,~!.-.,~;!'l ~. '!'l!'.".-W..-~YJ!I'!'likA!l t I w¢iH'lJf_...~'Of. ;rlmr.•..JI!!:.oo..s ..._mo....
dominating strain, was awarded the prize Shenkle; Lois Gray's wire-haired fox ter~ Delaware County s MRlnutntiun· L:amp at ~hester, was arrested for t ru traffic viola- ,club·played g~od ball, and seemed to have
for the ·ugliest' dog. Betty Morse's four rier, "Brownie"; Mrs. C. E. Clewell's Thornton. Mrs. T. Harry Brown and the tion at Swarthmore Avenue. and North recovered from its temporary slump.
months old Boston terrier, "Cricket," "Judy," Boston terrier; George Dickson's committee ask that you please help to keep Chester Road~ .Upon appeanog on the
Last Thursday's game with the Morton
another resident of Elm Avenue, was ac- scottie "Yarrow"; "Mac," German police the new group, ,which has just arrived, 14th, he was discharged by Magistrate team stands as tl.e only real Hornet baltle
claimed the ·cutest.' A mongrel with the dog, owned by Mrs. J. Donald Gibson; there another week, and the boys who will Rumsey. with a reprimand.
lof the week. Won by a score of 4-Z, the
descriptive name of uRiff_raff" received the Nancy and Carol VanAIens "Shadow," follow them for their two week vacations.
At 2.00 P. M. Wednesday .a Iigbt de1iv-1 contest was hard and cailed for good ba'
These little ones are undernourished and ery truck beloDging to the Aulo Gear aud ling and keen pitching. Twirler Smlth
prize for the 'friendliest' dog. "&iff_raft" mixed collie and shepherd; "Rap," wireis owned by Caroline SiDcJaire, of Har- haired pet of Jaelt Thompson; Pauline underprivileged. You can help bring some Parts Compat;ay;of Lansdowne, and driven hurled a dean game, and did much to win
vard Avenue. Honors for the 'best trained' Deacon's '·Bob," mongrel; the Lingle sunshine into their hearts by sending a by H. A. Kimmey, of Philadelphia. was the victory for the local boys.
caRine went to "Happy," German police pet family's pet "Puncb," also a mongrel; donation. Four dollars will keep a child in collisilJn with a Hudson sedan owned
All four Hornet runs came in a
of Betty Douglas, of North Chester Road. "Tuffy," wire·haired of Alice Craemer; il,1 Camp for one week, and eight dollars and operated by Alfred Randolph Johnson, miraculously fast second inning when the
Nell Durboraw's cocker spaniel appro- "Miss Otis," Allen Daley's scottie; Vir- for their allotted time of two weeks. A of Morton, at Rutgers and Yale Avenues., Swarthmore club used five long singles to
priatcly called "Jet" was the 'blackest' dog. glma Morrison's Kerry blue terrier, considerable sum of money is needed to The truck was proceeding south on Rut~ good advantage. Ralph Shelly played his
Neil lives on Haverford Place. There also "Kerry"; Alex Ewing's "Bob," a police meet tbe expenses of the Camp and carry gers Avenue· and the Hudson eastbound I Jast game with the Hornets, and made his
was no doubt as to the 'whitest' dog- dog; "Rex," Norman H. Borden's police it through this season.
on Yale. Both -cars were badly damaged. usual fine record.
"The Swarthmore
"Muggy," Eskimo.spitz, owned by Richard dog; uMme," Elric S. Sproat's Irish terrier; Next Wednesday, July 22, will be Swarth- Kimmey was treated by Dr. George B.' Slugger" knocked out two nice hits, and
Tunis, of Princeton and Lafayette Avenues. ",Jack," Mrs. Walter H. Luff's pet, a more Day at the Camp. You are urged Hec.kman, of P~rlt Avenue, for cuts about did some excellent work as catcher.
"Sport" a mongrel was declared the mongrel; "Bob," B. Gwinn's English set- to .go out and see for yourscU the wonder· the head. No charges were made.
• Ralph has gone to Baltimore for the
'faues;' dog. He w~ accompanied by his ter; and "Booge," Mary Dure's black and ful work which has been and will be ac: summer, and his lively playing and real
owner, Mrs. Walter H. Luff, of Haverford tan Manchester terrier.
complished by the. interested and more
I enthusiasm will be greatly missed by the
Place. To "Sherwood Anderson" of the
Although the quarantine is over and it is fortunate ones in this c~unty.
I Hornets. Shelly was a founder of the
Hedgerow Theatre, went the distinction of no longer required by the law that owners The Counsellors' ~abin h~ jus~ bCf!n
Hornets, and shared with uBun" Manning,
being the 'most aristocratic.' "Sherwood" keep dogs on leash or muzzled, it is sug- completed-to make It att~actively 1ivea~le,
~Bi~ Shelly. and Art Cbeyney tbe bonor ~f
is a beautiful fawn great dane and com- gested that proper restraint be exercised pOSSIbly you and your .fnends would like.
bemg on the team for the five years of Its
peted with "Lucky" for the 'largest' dog. at all times in keeping your dog off your to take out some cushions, books, lamps
existence.
An Irish setter "Rex" at the ripe old age ne;nhbor's property or from being a I and tables, and such-that have been
It was Renshaw who was chosen to take
, was,
- ase
" ddt" by new acq~
. ·tions.I N 0
of fourteen years
very dignified
his nuisance to anyone. It is not good for a crow e ou
Lo.,..) Women Canvassing Bo.... Ralph's place in Tuesday's Norwood game.
owner, Dorothy Hoopes, of Rutgers Ave- dog to be allowed to run at large. You, ~atter ~ow modest the .donation! a lot of ougb for Dollar Certificate Con- IRenshaw did a good job, but lime alone
nue, collected his prlz.e for the 'oldest' dog. he, and the commuDity in general will them will make a pleasmg total-7-an~ !he
t Cam - F d
i will show whether he can match his pretri-bU lj-'
ons 0
p81g11 un
decessor's ability.
"FJash/' six months old-part greyhound, benefit if you practice proper care in the fine young women and me~, who are gtvmg
owned by John Delaplaine, of Cornell handling of your dog.
so ~uch of themselves, will find ~,he b~sy
Certain it is that the Norwood game was
The sale of Dollar Certificates for the no test of Hornet skill. The local club
Avenue
appeared to be the 'most
day s finale more restful. T~ese furrushFinance ·Committee of the Republican Na· romped through the A. C. boys without
thorou~hIY
mongrel.'
ULady
Kitty
•
iogs" may be ~ken at any time.
O'brien." lovely red.brown Irish setter, COtmtry Week Assoc. to Meet
Swarthm.ore ~ exp~ted to have a fine tional Committee has opened in Swarth· apparent effort, and settled the opposing
owned by Jack. and Katharine Walters, of
represent~tion Sl?Ce It h~ a1wa~ shown more.
team's fate early by running up four runs
On Tuesday of last week a small group in the first two innings. The final tally of
ComeIl Avenue, was adjudged the ·chamA meeting of the members of the Coun. such an Inter~t 10 the project. SlX of th~
pion' (best all around dog in the show) try Week Association will be held at 8 twenty·five dir~tors of the Camp a.re of local- women met at the home of Mrs. 9-0 for the Hornets indicates the marked
and the runner-up in this class, who also o'clock next Monday evening, July 20, inlswarthmore rCS1d~nts: R~bertG
Ban, Howard J. Dingle, on Park Avenue, and superiority of the Hornets.
Art Cheyney pitched bls best game in
received a prize, was "Bob," a cross be- Borough Hall. Everyone interested is in. Mrs. T. Harry . rolwn'Ch r'l ;jlrgehH. made plans to interest Republican women
tween a Chesapeake Ba.y retriever and a vited to attend.
Cross, Howard Dl~ e,
ar es 1\.urtz aIz workers in carrying out this important weeks. The Norwood club got only one
party service.
hit-and that a single. Cheyney struck
pointer, belonging to Gordon Bierman, of
and Col. Harvey P,erce.
them
out regularly and quietly. He had
It
is
proposed
to
raise
the
campaign
fund
South Chester Road. "Firecracker," so
•
excellent
~ntrol, and seemed unruUled by
Monday
by
smaU
contributions
from
many
innamed be
grandstand
noise or field problems.
terested.
housebolders
rather
than
through
of July, was exhibited by his little mistress,
Prettiest
play
in many a game was the
Under
the
supervision
of
Mrs.
J.
Paul
Next
M~nda~
eveni?g,
July
20,
at
8.15
the
backing
of
a
few
important
indiViduals
Patricia Ann Edmiston, of Rose Valley, and
douhle
out
in
the
second. With dockBrown
and
Mrs.
Charles
Thatcher,
on
the
in
the
Fnends
Meeting
House
the
last
and
corporations.
took the prize for the 'most forlorn looklike
precision
the
Hornets'
fielders and
The easte.m precinct is in charge of Mrs.
ing.' "Firecracker" is a sealyham. The Hill, and Mrs. Harold Griffin and Miss 1 public lecture ~f the fourth annu:u mee~basemen
handled
the
ball,
and
nailed. two
Barr,
on
the
south
of
the
railroad,
ing
of
the
Institute
of
Race
.Relations
WlIl
Harvey
Pierce
and
Mrs.
Richard
Tunnis,
Sarah
last prize was awarded to the dog with the
on
first
base and
surprised
Norwood
men
he
two week 5eSS1on of t~e In- the northern precinct is headed by Mrs.
shortest tail, USissy," owned and shown by over forty women have already started.~ held.
the
keystone
plate.
This
play
ended
the
John Schobinger, of Swarthmore Avenue. canvassing the Borough for the necessary stitutc wh!ch bas been held at Swarthmore Agnes Haig Sheldon, Mrs. Elsie Mc·
Norwood
threat
of
loaded
bases.
contributions for this year's County Week College will dose on July 25.
\Villiams, Mrs. E. Smith Paul, Mrs. ].
"Sissy" had less than no tail.
The Hornets showed improvement in
Paul Brown and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd;
The prizes were all things which the dog Picnic to be held at Emmons Grove on
pep
and spirit this week after haVing re1 P
Sent
Vacationists
while the western precinct is under the
himself could enjoy. There were collars, Wednesday, August s.
covered.
from the defeats of the Holiday
Among the food requirements are .
apers
direction of Mrs. Howard Dingle, Mrs.
leashes, chains, dog food of various kinds,
games
and
the Elk's game of the 7th.
playthings, special soaps and powders, dog numerous rice puddings, and homemade ~
Don't forget the SWAllTHl101lEA..'l
Peter E. Told, Mrs. W. Earl Kistler and
feeding dishes, etc., donated by the fonow- cakes ani cookies. Cash donations are
will he sent free of auy atra charge
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyoey.
ing local business finns: Michael's College always needed to defray the many other
for postage to your summer address.
Mrs. Barday H. Warburton is chairman
$6.00 II AD
Pharmacy, Madison Brothers, Shirer's expenses of the Picmc. If you plan to go
Just DOUiy the oflice of the change
of the eastern district of the Dollar CerDnrg, Store, Suplee's Hardware'· ·Store, away and have not been contacted by the
by post card, ofreJephone, Swarthtificate Committee. MrS. J. Passmore . The contributions of Leonard AshtoD, B.
George Mitro and Sons, American Store, worker in charge of your district, ypu are
more 900, and you may have the
Clleyney, as one of the Vice·presidents of E. B. Speight, Robert Reed, Wallace McA. It< P. Store, Marsh's Utility Shop, Martel urged to cu'mmunicate with either of the
added enjoyment of I;"eading of your
the Woman's Republican Club of Del- Curdy and James Hanna have reduced. the
Brothers and M. Parker.
above named captains of your territory SO
friends doings back home while you
aware County, is working "VfT/ actively tp amount needed to reach the. goal of the
are away.
secure the success of the· campaign ip Baseball C1~b to. $6:90. Six more contn"buEach dog entered in the show received that the Picnic will not suffer the loss of
your contribution.
S w a r t h m o r e . · tors this week will do the job I
a dog biscuit as a' consolation prize.
SWARTHMORE DAY
AT CAMP NEXT WEEK
Thornton
for Undernour-
HORNETS RALLY BY
WINNING TWO GAMES
Hornets'
I
Defeats
Norwood,
I
I
REPUBLICAN WOMEN I
BEGIN WORK HERE I
I
r·
SINGLE STONE
CENTRE HALL
3 BATHS
w.
COPPER PIPING
OIL HEAT
MAIDS QUARTERS
HARDWOOD FLOORS
WELL LOCATED LOTS
3 and 4 BEDROOMS
:r
to
•
PERCIVAL JOHNSON
. OWNER AND BUILDER
211 W. BALTIMORE AVE., LANSDOWNE
I
MADISON 3022
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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~W~I~TI-4MOI~E
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sw ARTlHIOIO:
I:ClL_LE.GE L
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COLLlm~:
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mr~. B. C. Wiggins and famity,
formerly of 401 Cornell Avenue, Jmvc
mo\'cd into the hOU5C at 307 Vassar Avenue, which until recently was occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Payne Storm and
family. The Storms ha\'c gone to reside in
Syracus(', N. Y.
Only two arrests were made by Borough :I. DeHAVEN LEDWARD, Attorney.
police during the past week and they were
NATHAN P. PECHIN, Attorney.
both for thru traffic violation at Swarthmore Avrnue and Chester Road. Samuel
Bor~t'5. of Chester, arrested at 9.30 P. M.
on thc 6th, ",iii appear for hearing on the
16th. Ten minutes later Milton Cohen, of
Philadelphia, was apprehended.
tion of a community fireworks display in
Swarthmore.
The athletic field at the Rutgers A,'cnuc
School was lined on both sides by automobiles and the banks at the rear of the
schoo] building \\'cre packed with children
lind grown-ups to investigate this ncw
SHERIFF SALES
contribution to an annual celebration.
SherifT's OfTice, Court lIolillC. Media, Pa,
Nccdlc5S to Sly the impr~ssions recei\'ed
Friday Ju)y 3bt, 1936
8.30 A. M., Eastern Standard Time
were vcry favorable. One [ull hour of skyrockets. red, green and other colored lights,
Conditions-S250.00
or certified chC('k I
rountaim. Roman candles. huge firecrackers,
nt
tim'"
o£
sale
(unlCf\s
othprwi~e
stated in I
pinwheel. squealers and various other types
nd\'ertisement), bnlnncc in ten doli'S. Other
of flfcworks satisfied the most noisc and
(.ontlitioos on day of sole.
---
Stephen Smith. son of Dr. and Mrs. J.
Howard Smith. of Park A\'cnuc, is recovering: from a fan which he suffered a
couplc of weeks a~o, when he broke his
left arm at the dbow.
F. B. Francis
Sa.,'''S :
ca~h
l'Jrs. F. W. I-I •. dle), and daughler, Miss
Alice Hadkr, of College An'nur, ha\'c gone
to thl'iT summer home in Ocean City, N. J.
j!;larc thirsty.
CLASSIFIED
II
<"' I
The 5ensible anu capable manner in
..,
N
. h h'
. '
'\":lrI I' acms
o. ou
wlnc t c proJe~l was controlled IS a. credll .1:
March Tl'rm, 1936
I
FOR RENT
to Bur,l!cSS Pitman and his asslst.mts
.
r
I 1 'th'
All thut certnin tract or PiceI.' 0 am WI I
FOH HENT--Gar:I~{' ~1,rH·(,. 401 C(lrnl'lI AveCharles Greer, Alben T. Eavenson. Peit'r I th ... mllnsion house th(·reon erected. situate un
nu(', 'ft.>lcIJhulI(>: Swarthmore 1270·J.
K Told. Mrs. J, Paul Urown, Elric S. the northeast side or Mllin 6tr(>('t Irl the no;. I
d (1II1!h of Darby County of Delaware nnd Sto.e·
S
N \ ",~alter 5up Iec am1 Ed
Fon HENT-AJlurtmt'ot. furnbhed or unfur; w.u Io£ l'elln~Yh'nni'n.
1
• proal. •.
nil'hl'ci. ,h(' ruom~, hath. g-aral!('';. Fin;t or
Gille5pic.
. .
!'('cond fluur. 21~ i're!'hkut An·nuc. Hutlcllge.
, )I('!!!lIInIR!!!
nl n stone .iR th c mil",dl",,() r';;014'11,
William Powell and Jean Arthur in
Tl'Il'l,hone: Swarthmore 7,JO-\V.
Mr. Pitman \\'i~he5 to thank the mem· ;\tain "lr('t't. a corner uf land now or latl' (If 1
.
. .Iud .J. Jlnikr: theJ1('e by the same n~rt.h I
"The
Ex-Mrs. Bradford," playing at IH'rs. of the Fourth of July Committee
FOH HENT-'two ttlrl!e comforhlhll' ru()m~ in
fOl se\'enh' d('j.!rl'l'S live minutt.'S fifty-fa\'C s('cllmls I
Jlrinlh~ fumily.
201 Culh.'!!" Avcnul'. Tcl~ the Lansdowne Theatre Friday and Iheir fine work in de\'eloping: this year's C:lst 1'l'\'en hllodfl,,1 fe(,t Dnd .twenty one-hun· I
Ilhnne SWilrthmuf(' 863-J.
· d··d I ,Irpdlhs of n foot to n stunc 10 a hne of hmd I
Saturday.
program. an d t h e mere h ants an d In 1\'1 ua S; now o~ late of JOSt'ph Buoting: thenee by the,
who contributcd prizcs and cash for thc ,..:lIl1e suuth fifteen d'-:,I!rce» tw(·nty·two minutp,; I
WANTED
\\'('s.l tWit hllnflr('d ClghtY-j;('\''''II £eet anti S('\'t
It •IS h opecI to Ila\'e more t'Ime t 0 1'lItl-.•
\\' AN'fED-G('I1l'rnl HOlll'('wClr'k, "o4,kinl! and
('\'Cll 5.
three onc.hundfl.'dth~ of a foot. to a gum,
dlJwnl't:lirl' work. SIe('11 (lilt. Lot'al re[('r·
(,:In,':I5oS the community next year 50 that Iret'; tlwnce ""uth sC\'enty degree;; Ih'e minut(", ~
('!H'('!'.
\\'ritt" 333 Uunion A\'enue, SwartilnlOre.
an impron'd fircworks displa)' c:m be ilr- lirty·fh'l' s('(:onci;" west 'h'e h.untlretl ~ntl h: o
..
. .
. ft.'(.t to a JlOlnt III the cpnter .lIne of snn~ MaUl
m:lid.
\\' ANTED-Pnrt time
ranc:t'd and pnvate displays may JOln. TIllS strc-et: thcoec nlonj.! the "u~d "enter hne of
:-;wartilmllf(' 1776.
,'(-'ar individual citizens oi the noroul!h !'.Iain street north twenty-mne degrees wes.t
.
.
tiny-two f('('t ancl five-tenths or a foot to .1
PERSONAL
contributed funds for the purchase of the "pike anll thence continuing nlon~ the center
lin'works.
line u£ Main street north twenty-six d(~reps
]'EHSONAI..--S('ashore Vncntion. :Month or
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W('St (Inc hlln4lr('d eighty-two feet nnd twenty- I
Auj.!Ul't. Girl" ~ to 16. Telephone: Swarth·
"i!!!ht (1Ill'.ll1IlIdredths o£ n foot tu the first,
Thc
prizes
award('ti
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the
e\'cnts
were
mort' 1!IO fllr particulars.
m('ntionNI point and 1)llIce o£ beginning.
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A doubh's tournament for men wHl be contributed by the followinf,:: Cas;h for
Illlflrun'mf'nts consist of two ntHI one·hall
t'1t! durin~ the comin!! \\'('("k at the Swarth- priu's from- Mason Build('rs Supply COOl- ,;Iflry 1'tm'('o hOllse, 42x35 (pel: porch: twoRENT
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pam', Swarthmore Garage, Dew Drop Inn, story I,rick and frnm(' addition. lRxlR feet:'
Convenient location, August 1st, $70, recon\" d
d J ac k'son ~'(
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k "lIe-stnry frame nnd additit)n. (ixiS (('l't; oncditioned, 4 bedrooms, hardwood noors. large more Tenllls Club. Tho5l' doubles teams
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~",oyes, ,\ 00 war
,;tory "tuoe and fram .., Imildinl!. 12x21 f('(,l;
porch, garage.
\\'i~hing to comJlcte should enter thcIr I Tm: SWARTIDIORE,\;S; prizes Gcorl!e iwo_"tllT\' ston(' nOli frnmc hnrn and wngon'
WM. S. BITTLE
name:: on the club bulletin boald at once. I :\Iitro & Son5, Bretz Xcwsland. X. Waller "h(',I. 24l1>40 £t.'(-'t; frame chickcn hous('. 6x!l,
feet.
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~ery Shop, American Store. Hollyhock mortgagor ami Matildn Terhune, wire o£ HilS· I
Shop. Mis!' Marsh. Gown Shop. Michael's sell Tl·rhune. renl owner.
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
College Pharmacy, A. & P. Store, Martel
lIanei 1\Ioney-$500.00.
ADVERTISEMENT
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Brothers. Madison Brothers, Peckerman's UOBBRT W. nEATTY, Attorney.
Sealed hids will be rpcci\'cd by the SWRrth- M
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ERNEST C. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
more BUlIl'lI o£ Srhool Directors til' to S P. M.. 1 ailor Shop, Jake the Tailor, Harns L~
DIIl-'light Sn\'ing Tim{': Fritl.ay. J,!-Ily 17. HI36, Compan\". Paulson, J. Celia, Swarthmore
No. 1013
FUNERAL DIRECrORS
Levari Fncia~
ror schllol furn:turl'. mdudtn!!! hlOlo):y tables. I
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MEDIA. PA. ~('hool Ilellk~, nnd chnirl'l. Sppcifications may Ford Sen'lce, Ru~el1 s Garagc, Hannum &
March Term. 1936
BELL PHONE "
ue had at the olTice of the School District. Waite J\dolph'5 Sanitarv Barber Shop.
All thl_t cprtain lot 01' pi('('e of ~round with
("orn('r of ColIl'ge anti Prinl'eton Avcnues. The F'
k' h Il b
J . O' b Sh op.
the huiMinJ!'s and imprm'pments thercon. l;itU. ,
Board r(-'5er\'(,s the ril!:ht to ft.ject nn).' nnd ulll r.. n· t e a r cr, oe s ar er
nt•• in the llorough of Swarthmore, County of I
bid".
PETER E. TOLD
J)plnwnr,' nnd Stotl' of l'cnnllyh·allin. nnd more
, IJRrticulnrly
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
boumled nnd described as follows: '
17-3-3t
Secretary,
n(.,;dnning on the l'louthwe~terly I;irle o£
All Lines of Insurance
Strath IIn\'en avenue at the distance o( one
WE DELIVER
Including Life
ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOADLEY. dehundrell twpnty-six nnd ninety-two hunclredth!l
e('ased, lah· o£ the Borough of Swarthmorp,
feet (]26.!l2') north f;('\'4mty.threc ,leg-ree;;
Notary Public
County of Delaware, and Stnte of l'ennsyl£orh·.four minules (73° 44') WCf;t from Cornell
aVf'nup. Contnining in front sixty-three feet
ABBOTTS DELUXE
SW. 1833 ,"'anin.
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
(63', and extf'mliog in depth southwl"'l'twarilly
LETTERS Telltamentary in the nhO\'e Esbetween parallel lines at right anrdes one hun- ,
tnte having h(·t.on grantl'd to the uncien;iJ:med,
MICHAEL'S
,lr(',1 tweh'e an(1 fi"'e_tenths rcct (112.5').
nil persons having claims or demands against
the Estate of tht> said decedenl tire r~lue5ted
Boundcd on the southeast. southwest nnd
to make known the sume. Imd nil I,(-'rsons innorthw('st by Innds now or Inte o[ George
deh1(>d to the !'aill del'edenl nrc r('{lu(-'stt'd to
CALL
GilIl'Sl,ie.
mflke payment, without delay. to
Electrical Contractor
FANNIE It HOADLEY.
SWARTHMORE 857
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Impro\'em('nts consist of two allli one-half
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anel stuceo house, 30x3G I('(-'t; brick 'I
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EXl'cutrix.
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THE FELLOW WHO LIKES
Coming from aU directions with their
ma~ters and mistrcsses, some on foot and
:;ome arriving in large automobilc5, the
ranincs of Swarthmore and vicinity prol'cded to the Dog' Show held on the grounds
behind the local High School at 3 o'clock
)londay afternoon, July 13 by the
S\\,,'RTII~fOREAX.
A more filling close to
the 100 day quarantine which expired last
wel'k could not be imagined.
In 1931 at a similar show there wcre
thirty-five dogs entered. On Monday there!
were well over fifty. Perhaps it would
ha\'e been ea~ier for the judges had,
pedigree counted. As it was thcre were so
many dogs who, although their historics
werc more or les.s dubious, were so appealin),! in a number of ways that the judges,
dOf,:.]overs themselves, found it very diflieult to discriminate sufficiently to award
the prizes. Postmaster AHred P. Smalley,
Elric S. Sproat, cashier of the Swarthmore
Xational Bank and Trust Company, and
,Mrs. George Plowman had an unenviable
task that afternoon. However, jud!!:es must
make some decision so they finally awarded
the nineteen prizes as follows:
"Lucky," harlequin grcat dane, owncd by
Pontiacs
Can find his dream come true in a
4-Door Sedan bere at
$750
120 Packard
4-Door Sedan
CAN BE HAD AT THE BARGAIN
PRICE OF
$925
Cadillac
5 Sedan
$1185
LIKE NEW, YOU STEAL IT AT
1935
Packard Sedan
$1785
BIG SAVING AT
COLLEGE PHARMACY
Packard Sales
and Service
12th and Crosby StS.
CHESTER 9131
An Announcement
$2.50 PER YEA R
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 17, 1936
MONDAY WAS DOGS' I
DAY IN SWARTHMORE
F. B. Francis
CREA
VOL. VIII, No. 29
/fA name ;s like a
/lag; ill itself it is
notlt;"g-for wltat it stalld$> it means
evcryJl,i"g." So JI,e Used Car you
buy ;S "0 bellcr tlra" Ille firm 'wlridt
sold it to >,ou, The names UFra"cis"
a"d "Packard" /rave ball S)'''OIl)'motls for over a decade. Thai's
your used car guara,Jtl'l'! Ask the
nltm 'i~'JIO Iw::. bough' hrre!
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Prize Winners At Swarthmorean Dog Show
Local Canines Drop Shackles of
Quarantine and Meet Friends
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PRETTIEST
UGLIEST
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five-year-old Peter Edmin Edmiston, of Rose Vaney, i. with him.
These dogs were among the nineteen prize winners at the dog show
on Monday which marked the end of the IOO-day quarantine in
Swarthmore.
"Bang" (left) is a three-year· old mongrel and helongs to Virginia Perkins, of 530 Cedar Lane; "Rip" (center) is a three-year-old
cocker spaniel belonging to Emily Smith, of 322 Park Avenue, and
"Sherwood" (right) is a two-year-oJd fawn great dane. His master,
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HWOIRNNNEINTGS TRwALoLGYABMYES
At 11..10
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5how. The honey-brown cocker spaniel, haired. owned by Dick Lappe; "Boots,"
ished Children of County
16th.
Local Club Defeats Morton,
"Rip," belongiug to Emily Smith, of Park
Requests Donations
At 4.28 A. 1\1. on Sunday Maron J. Mil4 .. 2" Norwood g .. O
Avenue, was adjudged the 'pretticst,'-his German spitz, owned by Mrs, E. FuJterton
Iler, of Ardmorc, collided with the guard
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)o\'ely color brought out even more by a Cookj "Shadow," Albcrt S. Johmon's
The second week of the third year of, fence at Swarthmore Avenue and North
By Allen W. Harris
pIc green ribbon bow on his harness. scottie j "S?ndy," Shirley MacMiI1a?'s ~a~p Su.nshine has passe(!, and ninety- Chester Road with slight damage to his
The Morton Republican Club and the
"Uang/' pet of Virginia Perkins, of Ccdar cocker spamel; "Pal," brown and white ~IX htUe ~Irls (ages betwecn , and 12 years) car and the rail resulting. At 8.30 P. M. "".
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dominalin~ strain, was awarded the prize Shenklc; Lois Gray's wire· haired fox tcr- j [)elaware County's Malnutritiun Camp at Chester, was arrested for thru traffic \'iola-/ I'"brr.-'I"' I•·• d '",II d ··-em-ed·- to" h'ave.
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months old Hoston terrier, "Cricket," "J ud~',
oston terner j ,eorge
Ickson s committee as' t at y?U please. clp to . 'eep Chester Road. Upon appeann~ on the
Last Thursday's game with the :Morton
another resident of Elm Avenue, was ac- scottie "Yarrow"; "Mac,' German police the new group, which has Just arnved, 14th, he was discharp:ed by IVlagistrate team stands as the only real Hornet battle
claimed the 'cutesl.' A mongrel with the dog, owned by Mrs. J. Donald Gibson; there another week, and the boys who will Rum!Oey with a reprimand.
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de5cripth'c name of "Riff-mff" received the ~ ~ncy OlInI'
adrD h han'den~'R ,ado~\',
°Tohw t I~ml or t elf twoJwee· ~ah(adtlOnsd'
At 2.00 P. 1\1. \Vednesday a light deltV-lcontl'!'t was hard and caIled for g:ood bat
prit."c for the 'friendliest' dog. "Riff-ran" ml~ed co Ie an s ep Cr;
ap, I \"\"I~Cesc. ~tt e ones arc un ernourI: e an ery truck belonging to the Auto Gear and' ting and kCt'n pitching. Twirler Smith
is owned by Caroline Sindaire, of Har- haired pet of Jack Thompsonj Pa~lme undcr!)fl\'l~e~ed, \:ou can hcIp brmg,some Parts Company, of Lansdowne, and drivcn IhurIed a dean g-ame, and did much to win
yard Avenuc. Honors for the 'best trained' Deacon's "Bob," monf..:: r c1; the LIOf!;le sunsh~ne mto thclr heart~ by sendm g . a I by H. A. Kimmey I of Philadelphia, was 1the victory for the local bo)'s.
canine \\ll'nt to ., Happy," German police pet ;,amiIY"~, p~~ "P~nch," also. a mongrel: I~lonatlOn, Four dol.lar~ will k~ep a child in collision with a Hudson sedan owned
All four Hornet runs came in a
of Betty Dou~las, of ~orth Chester Road, Tuff). \\lre-halred of Ahce Craemer, In Camp for one \\eek, and eight dollar:: and operatcd b)' Alfred Randolph Johnson in,' cuI u'l fa't 'O( d ,'n"in'" ''''hen the
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a ot el tlmc 0 h\'? ",ice ·S. J 'of Morton, at RUt~cr5 and Yale Avenues.! Swarthmore club used five long Rin~les to
priately nilled "Jt,t" was the 'blackest' dog. glOm .1\lornsons, .Kerry blue terrl:r'lconslderablc sum of money IS n(-'eded to The truck was proccedinl! ::outh on Rut- good adv3ntaAc. Ralph Shelly played his
N('i1 lives on Haverford Place. There also "Kerry' j Alex Ewmg's "Bob," a pohce ~eet the exp~mt''; of the Camp and carry gers Avenue and the Hudson eastbound I last game with the Hornets and made his
was no doubt as to the 'whitest' dog- dog; "R~x," Z\o~man H. Bord~n's pO,lice ~ It ~hrough tlu,; s;eason.,
on Yale. Both cars were hadly damaged, I usual fmc record.
uTh~ Swarthmore
,. )'Juggy," Eskimo-spitz, owned by Richard cluJ,\:; "~hkc," Elrlc S. Sproat's IrIsh tcrner; i .Nc.... t W..-dne..,.r1ay, July 22, \\;111 he Swarth- Kimmey was treated by Dr. George B.' Slugger" knocked out two nice hits, and
Tunis, of Princeton and Lafayette Avenues.l "Jack,' Mrs, Walter H, Luff's pet, a' morc Day at the Camp. '\: .ou arc urged Heckman, of Park Avcnue, for cuts about I did some excellent work as catcher.
""Sport," a mongrel, was dec.lared tI~elmo~g:rel; ,:'Uob," "B. Gwinn's ,English sct- ~o go. ou.t a.nl.I.~ce f~r yourseh th~. wonder- the head, No charge;:. were made,
! Ralph has gone to Baltimorc for the
'laLtest' dog. He; was accompamed by hiS ter, and Booge, ~fary Dures black and lui \\?rk ,dmh ha:. ?een and \\111 be ac:summer, and his lively playing and real
~omph~hcd il~·. the. mteresll'd and more
Ienthmiasm will be greatly mis-sed by the
owner, Mrs. Walter H. Luff, of Haverford Itan Manchester terrier.
Placc. To "Sherwood Anderson," of the
Although the quarantine is over and it is : 10rtunatl~ OIH':o m t,hlS co~nty..
I Hornets. Shelly was a founder of the
Hedgerow Theatre, wcnt thc distinction of no longci' required by the law that owners
The Luun~el1ors .Cabm h?s JlIS.t been
Hornets, and shared with "Hun" Manning,
~)cing the ~~ost aristocratic.' "Sherwood" keep dogs on leash or m~zzled, it is sug- j com!)lrt.('d-to mak~ It att~actt~.el).: hvea~l~,
I Bill Shelly. and Art Cheyney the honor of
I:" a beaulitul fawn great dane and com- gested that proper r('sL:amt be exerci::ed' pm:slhb ) IlU and). our .frlemb \\ ould hke
I being on the Icam for the fi\'e \"f.'ars of its
petcd with "Lucky" for the 'largest' dog:. at all tirn(-'s in kccping your dog ofi your to t'lke out ~ome cushIOns, book~, lamps
! c:xistence.
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:\n Irish setter, "Rex," at the ripe old age Ineighbor's propcrty or from being a' and tailll':".
such-that.. ~a\'e be~n
I It was Rcnshaw who was chosen to take
oi fourteen yenrs was vcry dignitied as his nui::ancc to anyone, It is not good for a I"cro'~'(bl ~t1t by new acqUl~ltlOns! ~o Local Women Canvassing Bor-! Ralph's place in Tuesday's Norwood game.
owner, Dorothy Hoopes, of Rutgers Avc- dog to be allowed to run at large. You" matter I~o\" m.od~st the .donatlon, a lot of ougb for Dollar Certificate Con- IRenshaw did a good job, but lime alone
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"Flash," six months old-part greyhound, benefit if you practice proper carc in the, hne yOllll'.! ~"omen and me~, \\',ho are glvmg
trlbubons to Campaign Fund
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owned by John Delaplaine, of Cornell I handling of your dog.
:\venue, appeared to be the 'most'
day:: Imall' more restful. r~ese lurmshThe sale of Dollar Ccrllilcatcs. for ~hc ~ no te5t of Hornet skill. The local club
thoroughly
mon~rcl.'
"Lad\"
Kitty!
.--in~s" may be t?kcn at any time.
Finance Committee of the Rep~bhcan Na- I romped throu~h the A. C. boys without
()'Jnien." lovely rcd-brown Irish ~etter, I Country Week Assoc. to Meet
Swarthm.OI't'
l'xp,ecled to have a fine! tional Committee ha:" opened
Swarth-: apparent effort, and settled the opposing
owned by Jack and Katharine \Valters, of'
I rcpre::l'lll~tlOn sl~ce It has. al\\'ay~ s~own i more.
,team's f3te early by running up four runs
Corncll Avenue, was adjudged the 'cham- i A meetin~ of the members of the Coun-I !Ouch an .mtcr('~t m the project. SIX 01 thc ~ On Tuesday of last wc('k a ::mall ,l!roup! in the fIrst two innings, The ftnal tally of
pion' (best all around dog in the show) 'try \Vcck As!"ociation will be held at 8 twcnty-i1"e lhr~ctor5 of the Camp a,re 'I of local women met at the home of rwlrs.' 9-0 for the Hornets indicates the marked
and the runner-up in this class, who also,o'clock n('xt Monday evening, July 20, in!S\\'artl~?10re rc:ulents:, Robcrt. T." Ban, Howard J. Din.glc, on Pnrk .~vcnue. and superiority of the Hornets.
received a prize, was "Bob," a cross be- Borough Hall. Everyone interested is in- \ ).frs, I. Harr) ~ro\\n, Dr. Ge.?r~e H, I made plans to mterest Republu:an women
Art Cheyney pitched his best game in
t \\"~en a Chcsapeake Bay Tetric~'er and a' vited to attend.
! Cros£=., Ho\\~ar~l ..DI~f.!~e, Charl(-'s Kurtzhalz I workers i~ carrying out this important w.eeks. The Non,,?od club got only one
Ilomter, belongmg to Gordon Bierman, of,
land Col. Hanc) ric ce.
party servlcc.
lut-and that a smgle. Chcyney struck
~outh Chester Road.
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It is proposed to rai::e thc eampai!!n fund them out regularly and quietly. Hc had
named because his birthday is on thc 4th' Working on Country Week Picnic I Race Relations Lecture Monday by small contributions from many in- excellent control, and seemed unruffled by
of July, was exhibited by his little mistress,
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tcrested homcholders rather than throu~h any grandstand noise or field problems.
Patricia Ann Edmiston, of Rose Valley, and: Under the supervision of Mrs. J. Paull Xext )'I~nday c\'eni?)!;, July 20, at 8.15' the backin~ of OJ. few important individuals: Prettiest play in many a game was the
took the prize for the 'most forlorn look-I Bmwn and Mrs. Charles Thatcher on the I in the Friends' Meeting House the last I and corporations,
'double out in the second. With docking:.' "Firecracker" is a ~ealyham. The! Hill, and Mrs. Harold Griffin a~d Miss! public I('(ture ?f thc fourth annu~1 mee~-I The eastern precinct is in charp:e of l\Jrs. : like precision the Hornets' fielders and
J,lst prize was awarded to the do~ with the, Sarah Barr, on the south of the railroad. i in~ of the Instil ute of Race .Relatlons \\']11 ~ Harvey Pierce and MrS'. Richard Tunnis, : b3semen handled the baJJ, and nailed two
::-hortes;t tail,. "Si55Y:: owned and !Ohown by 'over f~rty women have already started Ib~ held .. !h(' two week scsslon ~f the In- Ithe northern prccinct is headed by Mrs, !Ourprised Nom'oo(1 men. on first base and
John SchohIn~('r, ot Swarthmore A\'('nue, ('am.'as~m!! thc Borough for the neCl,s:::HYI:-lltute \\h.](h has b('('n held.at S\\arthmore!Agn('5- Hai~ Shrldon. ~fr5. Elsie )lc- the keY5tone plalC', Thl~ play ended the
. :-;'i~ ...y" had le5-5- than Jill tail.
contrihutions for this year's Counly Week, Cnlk!'!l' \\111 close on July 2;:"
: 'Villiam::. :\1r5. E. Smith Paul. '-Irs. J. Xorwood tlm'at of loaded base::.
Th(' priz(-'s weTe all thinl!s which thc dog Picnic to be held at Emmons Gro,'c on I
'Paul Brown and Mrs. Samuel ::\1. Dodd;, The Hornets showed improvement in
him5e1{ could enjoy, Therc were collars. \Vcdnesday, August 5.
i Papers Sent to Vacationists i while the westcrn precinrt is under the pcp and spirit this week after having relea~h('~. chain::, doJ,:. food of various kinds, ~ Among the food requirements arc I
! direction of l\lr:::. Howard Din~lc, j\Irs. \ co\'ered from the .~efeats of the Holiday
llia)thmg!;, sllccial soaps and powders, dog numerous rice puddings, and homemade
Don't for~('t the SW,\RTIDoIOREAX
i Pcter E. Told. Mr::, W. Earl Kistler and games and the Elks game of the 7th.
~(,l'ding dishe!;. etc., donated by the folio\\'- i cakes and cookies. Cash donations arc i
will he !;ent free of any extra charge
'I Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney.
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~frs. Barclay
~Varburton is chairman I
$6_00 Is All
I harmac). 1\Ia(hson Brothers, Shlfer s, expenses of the Plcmc. If you plan to !!o I Just notify the ofli("e oi the change
of the eastern district of the Dollar Ccr-'
J~rug. Store, Suplee's Hardw?re Store,; away and h:we not been contacted by the: In' po!'t canl. or telephone, Swarthtificate Committee.
Mrs. J. Passmore
The contributions of Leonard Ashton, H.
(.eorg:e Mitro and Sons. American Store. workl"r in charge of your district. you arc ~
~ore 900, and you may han the
I Cheyney. as one of the vice-pr(-'sidents of i E. H. Speight, RotK'rt Reed, 'Vallace Mc.\. & P. Store, l\far5h':: Utility Shop, Martell urg:ed to cu'mmunicatc with either oi the!
fHld('d enjoyment of reading oi your
1the \Voman'5 Republican Club of De1- I Curdy and James Hanna have rcduced the
Hroth('n:. and M. Parker.
abo\'e named captains of your territory so:
friend~ doings hack home while you
aware County, is workin!! \'ery actively to: amount nceded to reach the !!,oal of the
Each dot! entered in thc show recch'ed'that the Picnic ",ill not suffer thc 10S5 of'
:\re .'lway,
I::.ecure the success of the campaign in I Ha5e1Jall Cluh to $6.00. Six morc contribua dog bi::.cuit as a comolation prize.
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SW"I~THM(JI~E
L1HRARY
JULY 10, 1936
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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JULY 17, 1936
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Miss Margaret Paxson
To Wed Here Tomorrow
Miis
Gladys Smith
A. Christian
AnnolDleecl
Marriage of
and Joailla
Miss Margaret Paxson, daughter of Mrs.
Charles Paxson,· o[ Cedar Lane, and Ellis
Lewis Jacob, son of Mr. W. W. Jacob, of
Moylan, will be married by a Friends'
tomorrow, "Saturday,
ceremony at
July 18, at the home of the bride's mother.
The wedding will be a small one with only
ncar relatives and a few intimate friends
present. Dr. and MrS. Jesse H. Holmes
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Robinson will
be the overseers.
Following a wedding trip the couple will
reside in Moylan.
Miss Paxson is a graduate of George
School and Swarthmore College. Mr.
Jacoh graduated from New York University.
'noon
The marriage of Miss Gladys Smith,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, of
West Philadelphia, and Joshua Allen
Chrio:;tian, son o[ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
\Vesley Christian, of Germantown, was performed on Saturday afternoon, June 27,
in Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church, Philadelphia.
Following a wedding trip spent motoring
through the south, the couple arc planning
to move into their new home which is
nearing completion on Middletown Road,
Elwyn, and expect to be at home after
October 1.
The bride g:raduated [rom Temple
versity in June, 1930, with a degree
B. S. in Education. While teaching
Southampton, Pa., she earned' her M.
in Political Science at the University of
Pennsylvania. After two years of teaching
at Southampton, she taught in Westfield,
N. J. She Is a member of Theta Upsilon
sorority.
Mr. Christian' graduated in 1927 from
the University 'of Pennsylvania as a
mechanical engineer, later returning to
secure his M. A. in Education after which
he taught two years at Norristown, and
in Westfield. He is now instructor of
mathematics at Swarthmore High School.
He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity.
of Mr!. Thomas H. Lueders, also of Princt-I Indiana, during which a visit was made to
motored through the Green Mountains and , Miss Marjorie,Tomlill!On, of. Swarthmore
relatlv.. In Munde.
the White Mountains and are now at their Avenu~, is spending the summer at Ecole ton Avenue, at Avalon, N. J.
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Ralph, Jr. left Friday hy motor with
Champlain, a. French camp, n~r FerJis...
summer borne at Woods Hole, Mass.
Dr.
and
'MrS.
Michael
S.
,Kovalenko,
of
George
Alston, of Westdale Avenue, for
burg, Vt.
left
this
week
lor
Beaumar\s,
Dallas
Texas,
to attend the ExposlUoh
Wallingford,
,
,
Lois and Jim Lohrke, of North Chester
there. The boys arrived In Dallas on MonMr. and Mn. Charles T. Deacon and Ontario, Canada.
Road are spending the summer at Westday and will shortly ·go to Yellowstone
town: Mrs. Claire Lohrke will leave by daughter, Pauline, of Chestnut Avenue,
motor soon for Halifax, Nova Scotia, where will leave tomorrow for a two weeks vaca- Mrs. Isaac Bromley Smith and son, Mr. National Park where they will remain
Ronald Smith, who are spending the sum- several weeks. They are camping en
she will spend a month or Sti with her tion on Cape Cod.
mer in the Ogden Avenue home of Mrs. route.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Payzant.
Miss Duane Jester, of \Vilmington, Del., Thomas Jenkins, have as their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee, of HarMrs. Sargent WaJter, o( North Chester is spending the summer as the guest of Mr. Mr.;. Frank Miller and daughters, the
Misses
Evelyn
and
Barbara
MUler,
of
and
Mrs.
Frank
Gray,
of
Vassar
Avenue.
vard
Avenue, sailed yesterday on a Penn
Road, has motored from Pasadena, Cal. to
The
engagement
of
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Mutual
Life Insurance Bermuda cruise.
Glenwood Springs, Colo., where she has
Miss
Evelyn
Miller
and
Mr.
Ronald
Smith
Mr. E. C. Lappe, of Yale Avenue, reThey will return on July 25.
visited her son, Mr. David Walter, in his
mountain cabin. She will motor from there turned to business on Monday after an was announced last January. It is expected
that the wedding will be, late this summer.
via Yellowstone National Park to Glacier illness of three wccks.
Mrs. Smith entertained at tea on MonBirths
National Park, where she has taken a cabin
day
in honor of her guests.
at Lake McDonald, Montana, for the sumMr. and Mrs. F. B. Rankin have closed
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam G. Breeser, Jr.,
mer. Her daughter, Mrs. Ferris Thomsen their home on Haverford Avenue and Commander Isaac B. Smith, o[ San
of
Mansion Road, Springfield are being
Francisco,
CaJ.,
left
last
week
for
a
business
and two children arc with Mrs. Waller. motored to their summer home in Maine.
congratulated
on the birth of a daughter,
after
having
visited
his
wife
trip
abroad
Mr. Thomsen rcccntJy spent a week with
Mrs. Lucille Bond Rankin is recuperat·
on Monday, June 29, at
Dorothy
Ann,
them in Pasadena.
ing from an appendix operation at the Bryn and son [or two weeks.
the
Fitzgerald-Mercy
Hospital.
Mrs.
Mawr Hospital.
T.
Clay,
of
Walnut
Lane,
Mrs.
William
Warder Cresson,' o[ Riverview Road.
ElizaBrceser
will
be
remembered
as
Miss
-is a life-guard at Stone Harbor, N. J.,
Bob and John Bair, sons of Mr. and entertained a few friends at a surprise des- beth Taney, of Swarthmore.
this summer.
Mrs. Robert T. Bair, of Cornell Avenue, sert birthday party in honor of Mr. Clay
A daughter Harriet l,ouesa, was born to
left July 1 for Terra Cda, Fla., where they last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkel and will visit their grandfather, Mr. J obn M. Mr. and Mrs. Clay wiII entertain this Mr. and Mr.;. Malcolm H, Merrill, 01
two sons, Alan and Henry, formerly of Criley, until the first of August. Mr. Crilcy Sunday with a breakfast party ior thdr Ogunquit, Me., and Florence Villa, Fla., at
Montclair, N. J., ha\'e just moved into will accompany them on the return trip. son, Thomas, who will return next week the Maine General Hospital, Portland, Me.,
the house at 342' North Princeton Avenue,
to the University of Colorado, where he on Saturday, July 11. Mrs. Merrill will
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Mrs, E. A. Siockton, of the Strath Haven will take a course in summer study after be remembered by many in Swarthmore
Parker and family. Mr. McCorkel is con- Inn, bas left for Ocean City, N. J., where having spent a couple of weeks at borne and vicinity as the former Mrs. Robert E.
nected with the DuPont Company.
she will spend the summer at the Flanders. with his parents.
Sharples.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ramsey and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, o[ North
Chester Road, have returned [rom Ventnor',
N. J., where they have spent the past two
months. Mrs. Ramsey's si'itcr, Miss Nettie
Alexander, of Atlantic City, is visiting here
(or several weeks.
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Mrs. Roy Lingle and daughter, Petra, o(
Cornell Avenue, have returned from Niagara Falls, where they have been vacationing.
Dean Harold E. B. Speight, of Swarth·
more College, left this week for Maine,
where he joined Mrs. Speight and their
daughter, Charlotte, at Spruce Point, ncar
Boothbay Harbor. Their Elm Avenue
home has been rented to Dr. and Mrs. William F. Geigle, of Buffalo, N. Y., who are
new residents of Swarthmore. Dr. Geigle
is connected with the Sun Oil Company.
Mr. Franklin W. Heath, o[ the Strath
Haven Inn, has gone to visit his daughter,
Mrs. Albert La Rue Eltinge, the former
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs and
Miss Charlotte Heath, at Caldwell, N. J.,
family, of Yale Avenue, spent the week-end
[or the Sl,.lmmer.
at Shipbottom Beach, N. J., where they
Mrs. Richard D. Scales, of Park Avenue,
were the guests of Mrs. Hobb's brother,
Ralph Shelly, of South Chester Road, entertained with a shower on Saturday
Paul R. Mohney, and Mrs. Mohney. left Monday for Baltimore, where he will afternoon in honor of Miss Ellen Lord
Gilchrist, daughter of Mrs. William Walwork for the remainder of the summer.
Mr. Joseph Youmans, son of Mrs. Gillace Gilchrist, of Philadelphia, whose marbert E. Yo.-mans, of Elm Avenue, who bas
Mrs. T. Edward Clyde is at the Strath riage to J ohn Burbank~ of Brunswick, Me.,
been stationed in the Philippine Islands for Haven Inn recovering from a severe ill- is expected to take place this (all. Miss
the past two' years, is leaving Manilla on ness.
Gilchrist and her mother are former resiAugust 1 for Swarthmore. He will come
dents of Swarthmore. The former has
home through the Suez Canal and arrive
Miss Betty Palmer, o[ Mount Vernon, been living on Elm Avenue since last
about the middle of September.
N. Y., visited Miss Priscilla Clayden, of spring.
Westdale Avenue, this week.
Mrs. S. S. Farley, of Park Avenue, and
Miss Majorie Porter has returned to her
Mrs. Amanda Geyer, of South Chester
Mr. Bickerstaff \Vellburn returned to his home at Princeton and Lafayette Avenues
Road, returned Monday from Cape May, home on Dartmouth Avenue last week after after a six weeks trip through the west
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung, of Wal- N. J., where they attended the Friends'lh;aviing worked several weeks on a steam- when she motored to Portland, Oregon,
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James P.
lingford, attended the Sigma Xi convenUon
Porter, of Athens, Ohio.
.
at Cornell UniveTSity after which they
On Tuesday Mrs. Farley left for WilkesMr.
and
Mr.;.
Louis
W.
King, of College
MIss
Mila
Schwartzbach
has
lust reI ~~.¥:~~w~b~ere she will yisit ber ~nJ 1)1:., _~.'
t\y.Il!!\lel~llPc
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~~lWi"WJ~""i",,¥i\~1
lI.med
from'''_
'""!ftI!nd!v4n"1!lIIital:1f.
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Pa. On their return they were accom·
Mrs. Ralph Rhoads, of North Princeton
panied by their daughter, Miss Nancy
Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett and daughter, King, who had visited her aunts, the Misses Avenue, with her children, Ralph, Jr. and
Friday. Saturc1ay. Sun.daY'. Mon.daY'
Barbara Bassett, of North Chester Eliza and Margaret Dougal, of Milton, for Phyllis, has returned from a motor trip to
KAY FRANCIS
have gone to Canada. They will a week.
8S Florence Nightingale
Miss King will leave tomorrow for Pittsthe Thousand I~lands and remain
-InMRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
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burgh, where she will visit her uncle and
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
"The White Angel"
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dougal,
ERNEST
Co SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Servais and family, [or a week.
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday
of Dickinson Avenue, have gone to Capitol
Bobby Breen
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett and daughter,
FUNERAL DIRECrORS
Island, Boothbay Harbor, Me" to spend
-inthe remainder of the summer.
Miss Marcia Garrett, of Garrettt Avenue,
are spending the summer at their place on
"Let'a Sing Again"
Cape Cod, near Chatham.
Mr.removed
and Mrs.from
E. L.319
Matlack
family,
Park and
Avenue,
to
The Summer Bridge Club will meet at
He)ust:on, Texas.
the
home of Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of WalPositivel,.
---Lane, next Wednesday. Mrs. Robert
nut
Her Be.t
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Jr. have
T.
Bair
will be co-hostess. Last week the
Picture
from their wedding trip in New
met
at Mrs. E. L. Mercer's, on
group
England and are now occupying their
North
Chester
Road, and Mrs. Ellwood
at 110 Park Avenue.
Garrett was assisting hostess.
Mrs. J. E. Snyder, of Rutgers Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Arthur Thompson
has gone to New Iberia, La., where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. James ·W. Wyche and children, formerly of The Swarthmore,
(the former Miss Arlene Snyder), for six have moved into the Underwood house on
weeks. During her absence Mrs. Synder's Dickinson Avenue.
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2 Complete Shows
7 and 9 P. M.
(Doors open at 6.30 P. M.)
to spend two weeks in Wilwood,
Mrs. James F. Bogardus and children, N. J. Sergeant Steigelman will spend the
Jimmy, Katrina and Teddy, of Cornell two weeks at Indiantown Gap with ComIAve",ue, left this week for Manomet, Mass.,
will remain until the end of pany M, of Mew_·a_._ __
where
August. Dr. Bogardus will join his family
Mrs. P. M. Dickson and children, of
for the month of August.
Avenue, were the guests this week
LANSDOWNE
Sunday Matinee
Discontinued
Delaware County's Finest. Theatre
Lan.down_ Ave. abo Baltimore Pika
Mad. 720
FRIDA.Y and SATURDAY
aIId SUNDAY EVENING
Friday and Saturday
Robert TAYLOR
Loretta YOUNG
PRIVATE NUMBER
JOEE.BROWN
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MONDAY aDd TUESDAY
"SONS 0' GUNS"
"SHOW BOAT" of
1936
with IRENE DUNNE
Allan Jon.es
Paul Robeson
Helen Morgan
Helen Westley
Cast of 3S00--Chorus of 2000 Voices
48 Sensational Danceu
ANN HARDING
"THE WITNESS
CHAIR"
Enjoy It at th.
MEDIA
THEATRE
LAST TWO DAYS
FRIDAY _
SATURDAY
ROBERT TAYLOR
"Private Number"
Monela,. aad Tuesday
BEl IE DAVIS
Academy Award Winner
in Michael Arlen's Romantic
Comedy.Drama
"THE GOLDEN ARROW"
with GEORGE BRENT
with JOAN BLONDELL
WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY ONLYI
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Bob's Road Stand
MacDade and Fairview
Delicious Hamburgers and
Hot Dogs
Breyers lee Cream
Sodas and Sundaes
Martel's Meats
Huber'. Rolls
Open 'Til t 2 and Later
ROBERT C. BROOKS, JR.
THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY
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Mrs. Minerva Berry, of Harrisburg,
Mrs. J. \Vallace Steigelman and daughter,
1~~~~~~~.~Of Dartmouth Avenue, will leave
will stay in the Snyder home.
Theatre
A canopy recently added to the solarium
on the roof of The Swarthmore has greatly
increased the enjoyment of the tenants who
visit the spot. From the high point of
vantage there is a glorious view of the
Crum Vaney and Woods and other surrounding landscapes.
We Are Celebrating
"Poor Lilde Rich Girl"
WAVERLY
Solarium Now Shaded
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE
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A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James Wyche, of New Iberia, La., on Saturday, July 11. Mrs. Wyche is the former bliss Arlene Snyder, daughter of Mrs.
J. E. Snyder, o[ Rutgers Avenue. The
baby will probably be named Barbara
Frances.
Weclaesda,. aad Thursday
·'BUlJ.ETS OR BAllOTS"
Starring
EDWARD Co ROBINSON
.rOAN' BLONDELL
Hamplarey ao.art
Barton MacLu.e
Fruk McHaab
ROBERT
of
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE
PHARMACY
We have enjoyed two wonderful years of co-operation
and good feeling with our customers and
friends. Two years of prosperity and pleasant relations. The first year was good and
the second year better. We thank you • • • •
Our Store, Our Stock and Our Employees are
ready to serve you day and night. Fresh
stocks of drugs always on hand and a competent graduate pharmacist, always on duty
insure prescriptions aa your doctor prescribes
them.
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COlJlDl8llCeD8Dt Tonisbt
commn. of Phlla. Home Defense Com.,
t917; opl trade expert, Wor Trade Bd.,
MARY'S PET RECIPE
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Mrs. J. Paul Brown addressed the local
pUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
Washington, D. C., 1918; geoll, field work,
Bluebe..,. M"m...
SWAJlTHMORE, PA.
Bible School at the Wesley A. M. E. Church,
Asia, 1925-26. Mem. Soc. of Frien....
2
cups
sifted
pastry
flour.
on TUOsday moming.
Clubs: Cosmos (Washington); Franklin
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
4 level teaspoons haking powder.
EdItor aacI PabU.her
Inn. Rolling Green Golf (Philo); Columbia
Swarthmore Post to Retain Spon.
Dr. David McCahan will present th.
1 cup sugar.
Faculty (New York); Loudoun Golf and
sored Nuel_ for Better
diplomas at the commenccment exercises,
Y. teaspoon salt.
nTUSJ. EWiG
y. cup milk.
Country (Purcellville, Va.). Aulhor: The
1937 Nine
at the church this evening at 8 o'clock.
2 tablespoons melted butter•
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Everyone Interested Is urged to attend and
Organization of Ocean Commerce, 1905 j
ROSAUE DRYDEN
1
cup
blueberries
dredged
with
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The
Swarthmore
American
Legion
Post
witness the program the children have pre-,
The Story of Iron and Steel, 1908; The
New. EdJ.t..
little flour.
baseball
team
fiulshed
its
season
In
third
Ocean Carrier, 1908; Industrial and Com1 egg beaten light.
iplace by slapping the Yeadon Post to the p=ar=ed=.=============
PhODe Swarthmore 900
mercial
Geography,
1913;
Commerce
and
Sift
together the dry ingredients
i tune of 8-3 on July 10, the. final game of .:
EDtered •• Second Clu. Matlet', Jaauuy 24.
SHERIFF SALES
1929. at th. ~ost Oftic. at Swartbmo.... P.., Industry, 1915; Elements of Industrial
and mix with egg and milk. Add
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a season shortened by the loss of a couple
UDder the Act of Marcb 3. '87St.
Management) 1916i Influence of the Greatl
flour and berries. Bake at 3SOoF
Sheriff's Ollice. Court House, Kedla. Pa..
i of key-players, whose services were badly
War on Shipping, 1918; The World's Food
FrIday ~a17 31st, ,.IS
20 minutes in paper baking cups
needed
if
the
team
was
to
retain
its
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936
Resources, 1919; Human Georgraphy.-(a
Ioriginal lead-off, the first two games hav8.110 A. M.• Eastern Standard Time
placed in muffin pans. Very good
grammar school text) Book I, Peoples and
reheated in a slow oven next day.
I ing resulted in victories over Chester and
FROM OUT OF THE NORTH Countries, 1921, Book II, Regions and
Oakmont. These latter teams played of! Condillons-$200.0o cuh or eertl8ed eheck
Trade, 1922; North America) 1925; Home ~----------______'
a single elimination contest, being tied for at time of Bale (unless ot.herwise atated in
Written at the \Vhiteborse Inn, White- Folks, a Geography for Beginners, 1926 i
first place in county. Oakmont won and advertisement). balance in ten days. Ot.her
hofSC, Yukon, the following letter addressed Tree Crops, a Permanent Agriculture, 1929;
has subsequently whipped Kennett Square conditions on day of sale.
to the SWARTHMOREAN' will be of interest Countries, Regions and Trade, a sixth grade
Post, Chester County, for t.he. plaY-~ff
to many readers as well as to the friends geography, 1930j World Folks, an elemenagainst teams from the 1st DlStnct, Phil·
No. 861
Levarl FBc:lu
o[ E. C, Walton, of Riverview Road, who tary geography, 1931 j American Lands and
adelphia, and the 9th District, Montgomery
is enjoying a trip through Alaska.
March Term, 1936
Peoples, 193Z j Foreign Lands and Peoples,
_ County. By winning the 8th District, a
uDear Swarthmorea.ns:
1933; Our Industrial World. Editor of a Artides of Every Kind Wait m handsome cup award was won by OakAll that eertaln tract or piece of laud with
the mansion house thereon erected .Ituate 012
':1 am here for the night, my farthest spl. vol. of Ann.1s of Am. Acad. Polito and
Lost and Found Collection
mont.
the northeast side of Main street in the Borpoint north for this trip. If I go much Social Science. Conthr. to mags. and agrl.,
As there is to be a fine nucleus of a 1937 ough of Darby. County of De1aware and State
at
High
School
farther I will be looking south to ECe the econ. and geog. jours.. Awarded Harmon
learn held over because of the age-limit, of PeDnE'ylvania.
Foundation
prize,
1927.
HOr.le:
SwarthNorth Star.
Upon a recent visit to the High School available next season, Manager Balr and Beginning at a stone in the middle of said
Main street. a corner ot land now or late of
"We came here today from Skagway. more, Pa., (June-Sept.) Round Hill, Va." almost unbelievable sight was observed. Coach Ziegenfus are expecting the Swarth- Joel
~. Bailey: thence by the same north
There in a room opposite the office on the more Legion to sponsor a winning organiza- seventy degrees flve minutes 81'b'-five seconds
A rough ride through a rough country.
east seven hundr"M feet and twenty one-hun..
From Skagway to White Pass Summit the
first floor of the building was what ap- tion in future seasons.
dredtba of a loot to a stone in a line of land
Christian
Science
Church
train climbs about 2800 feet In 17 miles.
peared to be a very well stocked rummage
Financially, Junior baseball is not profit- now or late of Josevh Bunting; thence b,. the
aame south fifteen degrees tW'enb..two mmute8
This is t1ie kiUIng grade that the gold
"Life" is the subject of the Lesson·Ser- sale. On four large tables, on cbairs, and able, but to quote the Post Athletic west two hundred eiahty.8even feet and sevseekerS started to take in '98 and the mon in aU Churches o[ Christ, Scientist, on even on the Ooor were articles of .:lathing Officer, Commander, and others: "Those enty-three on~hundredths of a foot to a g1IDl
tree; thence south seventy degrees five minute.
bardest grade is Dead Horse Gulch, right Sunday, July 19. The Golden Text Is: of every description and a few other items. boys who came out and played the game fUty-ftve
seconds west five hundred Rnd ten
up a creek bed between high, rocky moun- "This Is life eternal, that they might know It can hardly be credited that all these for all there was in it, have learned a useful feet to a point in the center line of said Main
thent~e along the Bald center line of
tains. The views are grand along this part thee the only true God, and Jos.,. Christ, things merely embody the Lost and Found life's lesson and have developed a sporting atTeet:
Main street north twenty-nine degrees weet
attitude and a respect for fair, fast play fifty-two feet and five-tenths of a foot to •
Department of the school.
of the road and at places one can easily whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3).
and thence contlnuirut along the center
trace the old trail. We stopped at CarCan it be true that one who lost a which is the Legion ideal in such sponsor- spike
line of Main street north twenty-alx: degrees
cross for lunch-the, big, item was moose
west one hundred elgbty-two f~t and twenty..
perfectly good winter overcoat, a pair of ship.
eigbt one-hundredths of a loot to the first
steak-not bad tasted. The hoat ride from
or
even
one
of
The
services
of
John
Rogeri,
Bunny
white
gold
rimmed
glasses,
Presbyterian Church Notes
mentioned point Bnd plaee of beginning.
Vancouver to Skagway is fine an the way.
the minor articles of apparel would not Servais and Ferris Mitchell, are grate..
Improvements conaist of two and one-half
Nearly the wbolf} way is lined by tall green
Rev~ Park Hays Miller, D. D., Secretary stop at the office and try to locate it. It fully acknowledged hy the Baseball Comatory stucco house. 4hSS feet.: porch: twOe
mountains on either side. We stopped of the Presbyterian Board of Christian must be, for there is evidence galore-a mittcc, Comrades Alvan Eavenson, J. P. story brick and frame addition. 1SxlS feet;
yrsterday afternoon in front of Taku Education, Philadelphia, will be the couple of dozen pairs of rubbers (girls' and' Brown and R. T. Bair. The expert, in- one-story frame and addition. 6xlS feet; onestory stone and frame bulldlnB'. 12x21 feet;
Glacier, a gigantic cold storage plant over preacher at the Sunday morning service of boys' and seeming to be of all sizes), about i tensive coaching by Bill Ziegengus was re- two-story stone and frame barn and WBIrOn
a mile in width and with a breast of 200 the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. ten fine raincoats, over twenty sweaters, isponsible for the boys' enjoyment and the shed. 24x40 feet: frame ehleken bOWie. 62:9
feet in height. It is truly a wonderful Benjamin F. Kneedler, will be at the organ numerous and varied berets, mittens, gloves, ;sparklicg "inside" baseball displayed in feet.
Sold as the properly of John B. Simpson.
sight. The ice is deep blue in color. Just and Philip Hipple will be the soloist.
belts, neckties, scarfs, etc. i six umbrellas'l every game.
mortJ!'Qor and MaUida Terhune. wife of Rus-o
turned my watch back another hour. It
The weekly summer porch meeting of several leather jackets and coats, gym suits, : A post season game with Merchantville, sell Terhune. reo' owner.
has been turned back. so much it bardly the \Vomen's Association of the Presby- sweat shirts, over a' dozen scbool bags, i N. J. was played here Monday evening of
Hand MoneY-loOO.OO.
knows which way the hands should tum. terian Church will be held 'with Mrs. a jumping rope, one skateJ a lunchbox, and I this week. The Swarthmore team won 11
"My baggage has been inspected so much George Marr, 143 Park Avenue, at 10 goodness knows what else!!
I to 4, the same score which resulted in an RODERT W. BEATTY. Attorney.
earlier game with Merchantville.
it is getting frayed from the clawing. The o'clock this morning. Sewing will be
Perhaps those whose property forms a
sntcbels just open automatically now llke furnished. Readings will be from the very part of the collection have not as yet missed
No. Ion
Levari Facias
birds in a nest, when an official comes near. interesting study book, "Men and Women tht! articles. It would be advisable t(l I
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Features
Travelogues
The weather is pleasant although there is of Far Horizons."
March Term. 1936
check up on your belongings now for any
much drizzly weather."
All
that
certain
lot or pleee of ground with
Trav~logue pictures of the West and of
On Friday morning, July 24, the meet- of these articles not claimed by the end of
the buUdinRS and improvement.a thereon. situ..
ing will be with Mrs. Morris E. Fergusson, July',wllI-.be turned ovel" to 'the WeUare. Yellowstone and Rainer National Parks in ate_In. ihe.lkIrouh"ot'SwarthmOl'e. County of
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:u.... Sm:rtIrtSWllrtiutlOI'C AYm"c.n'''~ I 11-"..", OtIteiWise"9()mltOlle:~. . going :to-rIBet "nthet p'artfcuJat'" 1tift- btr'1eaturli!d'" fa ·;the '"DIO~eS J»'"'IW •••·.ul.sau.,af~l~·nd'-Mre
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
paJtleuluJy. bounded I}I1d s1es~ribed as follows:
an unpleasant surprise when· he goes to to be given at Strath Haven Inn this SaturAMERICA"
Beginning on the southwesterly side of
look for his overcoat next winter, and day night at 8.1S.
8trath Haven avenue at. the distance of one
A separate, section of the show will be hundred twenty.ab:: and ninety-two hundredths
The following Is the thirty.sixth in our Needlework Group Sew Tuesday many children are going to be urtable to
find
certain
parts
of
their
wardrobes.
An I devoted to bird and animal life in the teet (128.92') north seventy-three degrees
alpbabetical series q-f articles on Swarthlorty.fonr minutes ('13- 44') west from Comell
The meeting of the Needlework Guild
Containing in front aixty.. three feet
moreans as they appear in "Who's Who" Sewing Group will be held at the home of easy way to be sure you will not be among Yellowstone Park, and another part will avenue.
(68') and extending in depth southweatwardly
which we reproduce with the publishers' Mrs. William T. Johnson, 512 Ogden Ave- these is to stop at the High Smool some be given to a reel concerning the West of between parallel lines at riaht anglel one hun.
day during the ne.'!:t week or tel. days and long ago. Short comedies will also be dred twelve and five-tenths teet (112.5').
permission,
nue, at 10.00 A. M. next Tuesday morning, inspect the collection to be surf; it includes shown.
"SMITH, J(oseph) Russell, geographer;
Bounded on the IIOUtheast. southwest and
July 21. Those interested are invited to
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All Swarthmore residents are cordially in- northwest by lands now or lata of GeofB'e
b. nr. Lincoln, Va., Feb. 3, 1874; s. Thomas attend and bring their own sewing equip- nothing of yours.
Gillespie.
vited 'to attend.
R. and Ellen H. Smith; B. S., University
ment.
Improvements consist of two and one-halt
of Pa., 1898, P.o..D., 1903; Sc. D. from
Cet Awards at Camp Delmont
story brlek and stucco house. 80x86 feet; briek
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Columbia University, 1929; U. of Leipzig,
garage, lOx20 feet.
1901-02; fellow in economics, U. of Pa., Sidewalk Egg-Fry Proves Heat
Seven Swarthmore Boy Scouts earned
II Sold .. the property of Cupar P. Sh.rpl....
1902-03; m. Henrietta Stewart, of Green.
awards at Camp Delmont last week. John
mortgagor. tel'l'e tenant and real owner.
The College Pharmacy SIdewalk w~ the Allyn, Neil Currie, Neal Durboraw, Walter
wich, N. J., June 16, 1898; children-Newlin Russe1l (fames Stewart Thomas Rus- scene on Saturday of an old-fashioned Jones, Horace Hopkins, Alben Eavenson
A. HAUGER, Prop.
I;T. DeHAVEN LEDWARD. Attorney.
sell. Instr: history, George'Sch., Newtown J "egg-fry.". The occasion was !he hot~t and David Ullman received their camp
Swarthmore 19
NATHAN P. PECHIN, Attorney...
Pa., 1896-99; assisted with ceon. invcstiga-IJUly day 10 years, and t~e ~ctive parliCl- letters. Walter Jones and Neil Currie won
tions Isthmian Canal Commn. 1899-1901' pants were a very hot Sldewalk and the merit badges, and John AUyn, the Junior
instr: commerce, 1903-06, asst.' prof. geog: official egg·breaker, A. W. Harris.
American Red. Cross award.
raphy and industry, 1906-09, prof. industry,
Mr. Harris E. B. E. (Egg-breaker Ex1909-19, Wharton Sch. of Finance and traordinary) seemed to want to prove that
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Commerce, U. of Pa.; prof. economic ge- Swarthmore could vie with all other towns
Girl Scout News
ography, Columbia, 1919-. Lecturer in matters of sidewalk cooking. The speed
U. S. War. Call. Pres. geog. sect. World with which the eggs hardened and assumed
An opportunity for girls to continue their
Fed. of Edn. assns., 1929-33. Investigations a tasty hue seemed to fulfill amply the scout work during the summer is given by
for U. of Pa. in North Africa and Southern egg-breaker's desires. A temperature of the Media Girl Scout Day Camp where
Europe as to extent and possibilities of a 130 degrees is needed to fry eggs, and many from this vicinity are now enjoying
tree crop agriculture, 1913. Pres. Northern evidence points to the local sidewalks as a Girl Scout program every Thurseay from
10 A. M. until 4 P. M. Swarthmore Scouts
Nut Growers' Assn., 1916·17. Chmn. food I being about 145.
are also invited to the Day Camps at
Glenolden Park and Naylors Run. For
further information telephone Mrs. George
Zimmer, 675-M, at 6 o'clock Wednesday
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Cbel'lter Road and (".ollce Avenue
CHESTNUT ST•• PHILADEL.PHIA.
Rev. J. Jarden GU~II~I""l'. S.T.M•• Ree.tor
Rev. T. A. MeQ'wenthpr. Dlr. BeL Edue.
SUNDAY
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
11 :00 A. M.-Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. ){eryweather will preaeh.
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SUNDAY
First. Du School dosed for the summer.
11'00 A. K.-JlHliu tor Worship In
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Pad: Aft!Due below :B.anVd
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N ANY large company, serving thousands of customers,
one of the most vexing problems is to develop an efficient method for handling customers' inquiries. Without
system, it would be impossible for even the most simple
inquiries to. be attended to promptly and satisfoctorily.
We have in operation, for the customers- convenience,
whot we term a Customers Service Deportment. This
department is equipped to handle AU incoming inquiries.
whether by moil. telephone, or personal visit. If required
Information il not immedlotely available, this deportment
Is equipped to get it for the customer.
Eoch of our bronch offices has its own Customers Service
Deportment,and in this way 0 customer's neads ore
token core of without delay.
PHILADElPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
JULy 17, 1936
At . . .
CI.ASSIFIED
Robert C. Brcio4 Jr., hu just openod
his new Atlantic ServIce SlIItiol1 and road
stand for hamburg... and hot dop at
Fairview Road on MacDade Boulevard. A
full . sized so
The whole group of building. fonow the
modern style of architecture.. They were
built by George Gillespie & Co.
FOR RENT
0
RENT-Bis room bouse for month of
AVC1IIt. partlc:nlarbr Dice &arden. ahade
trees. Very ~nabte. Adulte Only. Tel..
"phone: SwartluDore 991..J mom"" oJ' ev~na.
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CoDdWo~O.~,,,, or entfa...l ~
at' U. . of: aaJe ( - - - othEawlw ...... ID
ad,ier1lJ(rores:rt), "',nee In .... dan. oa..r
condJt.lon. OD day of Nle.
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if deelred.
IdteheD. Parttalbr furnllhed
TeJePhone: Swarthmore 680.
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FOR SALE
FOR SAL"&-8mHb CorOna typewriter, portab)e. like new. Cost $60. will aeU for 12&.
Apply swarthmore.an
, Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fassitt and Miss
Margaret Fassitt, of Riverview Road, sailed
last week on the S. S. Berkshire of the
Merchants and Miners Line, enroute to
Boston and New England.
PERSONAL
PERSONAI.r-Seubore Vacation. Konth of
AquaL Girls 8 to 16. Telephone: SwartbJD.ore 190 lor pariJculan.
WANTED
WORK W ANTED-General housework by day
or hour. Ellen Selby. 11' Yale Avenue.
Miss Mary So~en. of Brooklyn, N. Y .•
has gone to Binghamton, N. Y., to spend
the rest of the summer after recently visiting her brother and sister ..in·law, Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Soden, of College Avenue.
Morton.
WORK WANTED-Do,. 18 deairea aummer
work of any VPe by day or week. Tele:
phone: Swartbmore 28o-J.
A..,.;o.... to Se\J-.$9500
Model'll. 4 bedroom cattase. Lot 80 " 115.
$8000 can remain.
Rent $60 a month.
Alao $8SOO--aeYea. roama onJy. Trl1 per
cent. cuh required.
Mrs. Clarence Thayer, of Lapidea Hills,
was the winner of the series of bridge
matches held here recently by the Chester
Ladies' Bridge Club. The last meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Soden, 00
College Avenue, on Tuesday, July 7.
---,WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmon 111-J
Notary PuhUc -
wurance -
aeal £atate
DB m~ Term. 18b
All thot - . . Jot 01' pleee ~ around with
the butJ41DP and ImproYemeD'" thenoD
~ ,Ituale ID tho Bo_h or S_rtbmore.
CounlJ' ot Delaware. aDd State of PaD87l..
nnla. deacribed accordlDlr to • 8urft7 tberof
made lw 24. lou. b7 _
P. a....... 0 ...11
I:qineel', .. foUowa. to wit:
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and boantW and ~ .. rolJows: Ilea
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aNd .oatb...tw~ 1l'0III • ~lnt In the
'dlyldlns: tiDe' ~. . . . 1u4 of A. a.
Brnnt and the .... of the araaton. ..w
bealDulna polD.t. heine .s.o fa the cUTIdtaa
line between IOU DUIIlbered I ~ I on map
of "Orehar'd Knoll": tIMnce es.temUn&' alone
..Id dl"Wlq Une between loti: numbered 2
and I aoutb: ,"bw-t.bree ...... forb--elabt
mlnatel eat ODe h1lDc1re4 ~..three teet
to .take In Un of land of paolon; theuee
atendina aIoDa line at Jau of cranton .oatb
,Ix decrees tire!" IDlnute. _at ODe hundred
flit)' feet to stake in he of land ot nanton;
thence extendhla aIoaa AId luI; motioned
line of J-.nd of panton, . . . aI,a the dfrid_
IDa Iiue between Jota numbere4 ,f, and 6 north
BeelDDIDC at • point OD the .outb• •terlT
,Ide of swarthmore avenue (fom-one and
one-half feet wide) at the dlltanee of two
bundred NftIl and. tbirtJ'-ee'ftll one--hunclredtba
feet aoutheatwardbr from the IIOUtbeutel'l,.
.ide of Chester road (limty feet wide); 0..
tendina thence south nine decreee. e].yen
mtnute. weet one hundred thirt7.foDr and.
tweni)'..thne one-hundredths feet to • point:
theDt':e exteluUna aouth e"hi)' decteea. fortv·
nine minute. east list,.· fet:t;: thenee north
nine degree, eleven minutes eat efahb'-elght
al1d fourteen one-huDdredtba feet to the IOUth..
westerly aide of .Id Swal'tlnuore avenue: and
thence north forb'..k desteeB. forb'-three
mlnulell eat .lxteen and one--half feet to •
point In the bed of Swarthmore avenue: thenes
within the bed of sald avenUe. narth fortJ'three deIrrees. seventeen mmnb!ll Wt!I!It MVI!D.lJ'ftve and aixt,-ilix one-hundredths feet to a
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three mmates west: 3lxteen and one-balf feet
to the 80nthwesterbr aide of ...ld Swarthmore
avenue and ·place of bednntua.
eic~!-7-~ d~ f~~bt mlnutee Welt
one hUDdre4 nmw-three leet to ,take in
Dortheaaterl,. aide of Convent ~; thence
eztendlna alone northeuterb' aide of .ald road
north .b: deai6L6 tlrelY. m.QI,utee eat on.
hundred flftJ' feet to &be pofnt and. place of
belDnma. Bel" aU of 10'" numbered • and.
, .. sbown oD map Of "Orchard KnoU." DeJa..
ware Counb'. Pe~n.llvanla. :ma.da bJ' Georce
W. DrumheUer. C. E •• and bearlDl' date of
December 17. 1926.
No.2. All that certain lot. piece or parcel
of land. ilituate on the _tub' al&!: of Con.
••n' --d In • 'ton To-"hlp. Delaware Conn--.
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PenuJ'1vania. aud more partlcularlJ' described
as follows. to wit: Beainnlna at a point
formed t.- the Inte1'8ec:Uon of the euterl)o aide
u~
de)
of Couyent road (thlrl7"tlt.rM feet wi
witb
the aoutberl,. side of • lane (said ioteraeetloD
point beJng distant fourteen and HvenQ--elaht
on ....undredths feet) meuared Hnth_eatI of
wardl)o from the lloutherly a de
• ~.erete
gate POSt In the eUridlng line bet.WeeD. hi.nd
Also aU that certain tn.c:t or piece of Jand I of these panton and land of A. R. Bt78nt;
with the improvements thereon erected situate thence esteDdlnsr alOD& the ..oalberly .lde of
In the Town.hlp of Aston. in the County ot said lane IOUth elahty.. three devea forb..
Delaware and State of Pen11Q'1vanta. beain- ell'ht minutes eat ODe hundred nln• •thNe
niDg at ••tone In the ~Iddle of the public feet to a comer of other land of arranton::
road leadlna from 1loekdale to the Convent thence extendiq atOD&' other land of ......
of the SIders of St. Francia. said point of lltantot'& south lIix deIrreee twel.,.. mluutee
beginning belnlr In line of lands of the SlAteN weat 8fty~ftve. feet to a ~mer of Lot No.. 2::
of St. Francis aad where the northerly Une thence extendine atOll&' divi~lnz line between
of lane of James llahone)' eatate will inte~ Lot No. 1 hereby be1na eonvi!yed and Lot No.
Robert Taylor and Loretta Youn. . .
they appear in HPrivate Number," playMiss Margaret Whiteman, of The
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today,
Saturday
and
Sunda.,.
eYeSwarthmore, sailed last week for a months
AU Lia. of IDSurance
PiP. at the Waverly Theatre, Drexel trip abroad.
Inclaoll... Life
Hill.
Notary Public
Miss Ann Whiteman and her mother re·
turned
Wednesday after spending the week·
SW.I833
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
seet same;: thence alon. the middle of Aid 2 north ela"hty-three dearea foriJ'qh1: mmpublic road north flve and three-quarlen utes west ODe hundred nlaeb"..th1"ee feet to
en~ in Ocean City, N. J.
depeea east forb'-two and forlJ'-Ieven one-- the euterl,. side ot ColIYat· nac1;: thence ex..
PETER E. TOLD
TENNIS TOUINAMENT
BEGINS NEXT MONDAY
hundredths perebes to a point a comer of
lands late of George P. DUnlap, noW of Albert
Bryant. thence by said Bryant lands south
elaht:v..fi.ve and tbree-qual'ter8 ~ eaat
Electrical Contractor
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nineteen pen:hes to a point a corner of landt
late of Bernard Hammell estate;. thenee by
Junior Recreation Prognun Ad.. 1' (1 their new JlOmc .in Wallingford Hills, of
laid Hammell estate and lands of the estate
TelephOne Swarthmore
James Mahon" IOUth six degrees west
vanees With Pirates. Leadi
,j(h has just hreD completed.
forty.one and four--tentba perches· to the noJ'tll.
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edy line of the lime of James Mahoney estate:
Baseball L e a g u e ·
---thence alon8 the northerly line of lane leadlna:
RENT
:md Mn.. J~mcs A. Cochrane, of to :groperb" of lames Mahoney. deeeased. DOrth
ela'bt:v-oine
and one-:-quarter decrees west Dine-!'
for ImmedJate CH:cupaucy. Apartment with
Uvln. room. bedroom, Idtchenette•. tile hath,
An invitation is exleudul to all ":'i'>
d, haw I dlarned from a trip to teen PercheS to the pJace of hqinnlnl'. Conhardwood flaors. private entrance. Fri"d. of Swarthmore, wh., ,11C iDten:51.('"~ Irt i.. '"al\, 1\ Y. On their homeward route· talnlng flve &eree more or 1....
alre, .arace. $60, bcludlDa 011 h~t. • ..
and ele:ctrldty.
tennis, to participatt ~n the louru.t(Dl t they. ~toiJiH~'1 to visit Mrs. A. .•
S Wickham,
Excepting therefrom -aud· thereout the two
d h
tEl
following puceb ot land with Improvements;
I ;.N·ort h '\.. 0' lc:.stcr R oa,
which
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All that ee~In parcel of land with
LOUIS COLE EMMONS
A. Wayne Mosteller
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinson and son
removed last week from the apartment
,tbe"\.' occupied at '314 North Chester Road
58
Courts, beginning July 20.
tmcr{' for the summer.
You may register at the ("oarts b !Pa... ·
ing your name with J,)hr. L()ug",r;>l1 .. f liiH! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamby and son,
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed bids will be received by the Swartb.. Faucett, signing at an}1 01 llu.· p::,r:',; "hich I Harry,. of Dart!Houth Avenue, ret~med this
more Boe.rd of School I)lrecto~ up to 8 P. II.• will be. designated. ,by pl.l':t{'rh 01' !'i(.'
"eek 'rom 'Ylldwood, N. J., were they
DayUsrht SaVin.. Time. Frida,.. Jnl,. 17, 1986.
t(.J
)'lr,
Lo.!h.
1
i..~~ s... ~ril
:erl~,
to
.the
Borough
Hall
ror school furniture. IncludIng biology tabl.. ,
school desks. al1d chain. Specifications may
The last day for registration will he ~1\r,---be had at the office of the School District.
Mrs. John Trcvethick and daughter,
corner of College and Prineeton Avenues. The
Alma, of Dartmouth Avenue. returned last
Board reaervm the risht to reject an,. and aU day, July 19.
The J UDior Baseball League is now in Thursday aiter having visited Mrs. Trevebids.
fuIl stride, with the Pirates out in front thick's motht'r, 1\1 r:;. John CotUe, of Pitts..
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
'1.8-St
Secretary. by virtue of victories owr the CuL;, 4·1. burgh, fOJ two wc('-ks.
and the Sluggers, 12-7 j the Slll~Kcr:. :.nd the
ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOADLE1!'. 11e- Eagles are tied for second with the highly
Dr. and Mrs. Arno Viehoever, of Rutgers
ceased. late of the Borough of Swarthmore. rated Cubs holding down the cellar posi~re called to Atlantic City, N. J.,
Avenue,
Count:v. ot Delaware, and State of Penney].
tion.
vania.
last Frida)' when their daughter, Miss Ellen
The high lights of the /irst week 01 play
LETl'ERS Testamentary in the above Ea·
tate havina: been Rranted to the undenfgned~ '"1f'rt lhe excellent pitching of Dickson for Viehoever, who was spending two weeks at
the resort was stricken with appendicitis
all }lenDns Lavina clalma or demands against
the Estate of the said decedent are requested the Pirates, who issued four walks, struck and rushed to the hospital. Miss Vieto make known the aame, and all persons fu.. out nine batters and gave one hit, that a
hoever was discharged without an operadebted to the sald decedent are requested to
single, in defeating the Cubs, 4-1.
make. payment, ",ithout delay. to
tion and with her parents returned to
.
FANNIE B. HOADLEY.
The hitting of Polk, of the Pirates, had
Swarthmore on Saturday.
518 Walnnt Lane.
five hits out of six times at bat, two
Swarthmore, Pa.
6-1g.~t
ExecutriL homers, a triple, a double and a single,
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson, of
driving in four runs and scoring five himMagil Road, lelt Wednesday morning for
self.
The good fielding of the Sluggers in de- their summer home The Elms, Denmark,
Me. Dr. Johnson will return to Swarth·
feating the Eagles, 9-2, made three double
plays in addition to playing flawless ball more on August 27. Two weeks later, with
Alexander McKenzie, of Harvard Uniafield.
versity, he will go to Mt. Washington.
Th~re is a schedule game played Every
Monday , Wednesday and Friday evenings, N. H., to spend two weeks making cosmic
beginning at 6.45 P. M. at the Rutgers ray observations.
En route to Maine Dr. and Mrs. Johnson
Avenue school grounds. All boys between
will
stop in New York, where a boat carrythe ages of 12 and 15 are invited to sign
ing
ship recording appartus has just reup with one of these teams. At the present
time the Cubs have a few positions vacant turned from the Caribbean.
due to members leaving for summer resorts.
Mr. J. B. West joined Mrs. West and
their family at Harvey Cedars, N. J. on
Tuesday for his two weeks vacation. His
An Antidote For Boredom
father, Mr. William H. West, of Princeton
Have you ever tried this antidote for Avenue, is spending this week with him.
boredom ?-Throw yourself wholeheartedly
Mrs. Bayard Barnes and Miss Helena
into your work, whatever it is. You'll be Post Barnes, of New Haven, Conn., were
surprised at how interesting you will find the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
it. Then, at the end of the day, when Johnson, of Magil Road, last week-end.
you are pleasantly fatigued, dash iDto your
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McLain and chil·
bath, close your mind to the.day and its dren, of North Tonawanda, N. Y., will
problems, dress for the eyening, get out arrive tomorrow. Mr. McLain will spend
and enjoy every minute of it. And when the week-end and the others some time
bedtime comes, you'll sleep like a child!
longer, with Mrs. McLain's parents, Mr.
If you are a women, bere's another sure and Mrs. William H. West, of Princeton
way of avoiding boredom: ~ways be in Avenue.
love!
There are so many places to go and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. White, formerly
people to know and things. to do-the of Providence Road, Wallingford, have
world is filled with them. Why Dot get moved ~nto an apartment at 224 Park Ave·
your share of all this enjoyment?
nue.
Make a point of surrounding your.;e\f
with clever and amusing people. They're
Mrs. Charles Parker, of The Swarthmore,
'just everywhere. Refuse to he surrounded entertained with a buffet supper and bridge
on Saturday evening in honor of her weekby hores.
Cultivate restlessness. When you are end guest, Miss Margaret Curran, of
restless. you are· contiJ\uaIly seeking new Yonkers, N. Y., and the seveDtieth birthoutlets for your vitality anc$ ideas; you day anniversary of Mrs. Rosalie Mergy, of
are always chaUengmg1Ii. myStery of some Chester.. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
baBling new art or distance or adveDture. William S. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs.
"'lULL mmlDl1i
In a word, if your life is dralJ, if it J osepb Seal, 01 Swarthmore, and the Misses
COMPANY Of ....U.LVAIIIA
lacks color or sparkle-get busy and bid Georgette and Helen Mergy and Mr.
boredom goodbye forever I
Eugene Mel"$)', of Chester.
tendl" alona aide of: ...d road north alx de-twelve minutes eat ftfty.ftve feet to
the point and place of becinnm.. BeIDA' all
of Lot No.1 .. ebown On "Map of Orchard
KnoU:' made by George W. Drumheller. C. E..
and bearing- date Deeember 17, A. D. 1928.
lmprovemenla eons..t of (let deBeriptiDJl)
h
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Two-etol'7, s iQle house. SOd6 f~. eoncrete b]oe.E and shlnale &'8l'Qe. 1WB feeL
(2nd description). Two story atone and frame
house•. ShlS feet: p~h front;: one-tltory frame
addition •. 8dO feet, on....to17 frame ou"tbuUd..
grees
irur. 18xl2 feeL
Sol~ 88 the property of Sarah R. Chamben.
RAYMON E. LARSON. Attornl!7.
NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sheriff.
SWARTHMORE 1600
TWO
RIEKELS
A DAY
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WaterWorks
ConlJuered Yellow Fever
During the 8ummer of 1793, Yellow Fever ravag~d
the city of Philadel(!hia. Spreading terror and oIi..
tre88 throughout the eity, the dreaded di8ease
wiped out nearly one - sixth of dIe populalion.
That Willi a 8ummer of intense heat and drought.
People had to go lo~ distances for water, 8toring
their 8canty 8upplie8 10 bu~ket .... cask8 and ci8terns.
It was not then Known that these open water containers furn.iohed breeding place8 ror mo
bite transmitted Yellow Fever • • • the Stegomyia.
than pay
for a
The importanre of a tIDntrolled supply of
water was again demonstrah.'4i at lI'e tim~ 0 the
huilding of the Panama t.:unaI. Americans did lIot
attempt any CObstruction "ork until a modcrn
watcr work~ had first been installed.
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30
SWARTHMORE,
SCHOOL BOARD IN UBRARY TO3
ANNUAL MEETING
CLOSE AUGUST
TO 17
$2.50
PA., JULy 24,1936
HOLD BmLE SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
PER YEAR
MEDIOCRE WEEK FOR
UNINSPIRED HORNETS
MEN'S GOLF RESULTS
Sponsored by the Men's Class 01 the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, this
Announcement has been made by the
operating committee of the Swarthmore
year'~ Swarthmore Men's Golf Tournament was its usual success. Teeing off all
Public Library that the Library will be
altemoon
01 Thursday, July 16, the party Hornela Win Against Media 5-2,
in
A'ugusl
dosed
during
the
first
two
weeks
Children Present Program and
1935-36 Reports Given by Com(from the 3rd to the 17th) in order tbat
was
again
held on the Mary LYOD Golf
But Tie C.B.C., and Lose to
Receive Diplomaa and Award.
mittee Heads and Superviaing
the reading public may not be inconvenCourse.
Brookhaven 2-6
at Wesley A. M. E. Church
Principal Friday Evening
ienced patrons may take out, during the
Nine prizes were awarded in a kicker's
•
last
week
in
July,
double
the
number
of
The Bible School Commencement held at handicap. The follo","ing whose net scores
B.,. Allen W. Harri.
The Board of Directors of the Swarthbooks
usually
issued
on
one
card.
These
the
Wesley
A.
M.
E.
Church
last
Friday
averaged
in
the
70's
were
winners:
Arthur
Lacking
adequatl reserves and irregular
more School District met last Friday night,
be
returned
without
penalty
books
may
17,
was
attended
by
a
large
J.
Jones,
A.
H.
Williams,
Jacob
F.!
in
batting,
the Swarthmore Hornets foand
evening,
July
July 17, in a meeting adjourned from the
Meschter, W. B. Goodwill, W. B. BuJIock, last week's contests hard, and felt fortuna~e
anytime during the week of August 17. and friendly audience.
regular scheduled session of July 13. All
Pay-shelf books m,y be taken out at the
The opening prayer was offered by the George W. de Forest, Marvel WilsoD, John that the final tal"y show~ a ,5-2 wm
members with the exception of Mr. Scho ..
Fricke and A. B. Reavis. Prizes were against South Media, a 2.. 2 tie With Chesusual daily rate without charge heing made
binger were present.
Rev. Mr. Kinney, rector of the churcb,
B
' CI b
d
2 6 d f t t th
for the period during which the library is and
was followed by the singing of a hymn, donated by Hannum and Waite, Buchner's ter oys
u, an a e ea a
e
As well as being the last meeting until closed.
"The
Word
of
God
Shall
Guide
My
Feet."
Toggery
Shop,
Shirer's
Drug
Store,
Rumhan~
~f
Broo~have.n.
September, this was also the annual meet..
sey's Garage Roland L. Eaton Elric S.
Pitching vaned Widely from excellent to
ing 01 the Board adjourned from July 6.
The three departments then presented plays. Sproat J. F.' Meschter, R. Chest;r Spencer poor with twirler Smith turning out a
The annual financial report and the finThe Primary department, under the leader- and THE
, SWARTHMOREAN.'
"Grade A'• perI ormance, and Abernat hy
ancial for June were presented by the
William Craemer, Bud Green, E. S. hurling just about as usual. Batting in
ship of Mrs. Helen Johnson, gave a dramasecretary, Mrs. Lueders, who also gave the
tization from tbe life of Elisha; the Junior Sproat and Clarence Hannum also had Thu~ay's Media game was s~r~>Dg ~d
lunch room reports.
.
department, under the leadership of Mrs. scores between 70 and 80. Marvel Wilson well·directed, but sagged off pItIfully 10
Helen Beundick, presented a play entitled
C B e d B kh
Treasurer Eaton made the statement of
"David in the Cave of Adullam"j and the had the low gross score of 83 and L. the . . . an
roo aven c~ntests.
the budget for 1935-36, presented current
Open
Meetings Held Every Mon- Intermediate department. directed by Mrs. Agnew was high scorer with 124.
The
week
started
hopefully WJth a hardbills p.ayment of which was authorized, re·
fought 3-2 win against a good South Media
day
Night
in
Legion
Rooms
ported the rece!pt of the tax·collectors
Mildred Camp, contributed a dramatiza•
team. Smith's lovely homer and Stauffer's
at Borough Hall
bond which' had been approved by the
tion of the story of the Good Samaritan.
long hits combined with Abernathy's
Solicitor and following which the new
The newly arraDged "open meeting" of
Dr. David McCahan, chairman of the
smooth pitching to make a both interesting
duplicate and warrant had been delivered the Swarthmore Brjdge Club, which meets Community Bible School Committee, pre~
and well-played game. Batting was about
to Mr. Dodd. He also gave a resume of each Monday evening in the Legion rooms sented the diplomas, the awards for perequal on both sides with the Media boys
the report of the Student Treasury which at Borough Hall, has met with enthusiastic fect attendance, and the special awards
rating five singles and a two-bagger, and
he bad ~verified as chairman of the fin- favor from the local bridge fans.
earned by attitude and work accomplished.
the Hornetmen knocking out eight singles
ance committee.
Anyone interested in duplicate bridge is These awards were won by Jane Polk and Undefeated Piralea Score 8-4
and a homer.
Mr. Hornaday discussed some insurance welcome, a small fee being charged to meet Helen Johnson in the Primary department,
on Bun Manning played part of the game,
expenses.
Cora Warren and Jacqueline Moore in the
Reorganized Eagles in
and seemed to have recovered considerably
matters and prese.nted certain policies.
The report of the property committee
On Monday, July 20, another interesting Junior group, and Thelma Thompson aDd
Ball Series
from the serious illness which had prewas heJd over until Mr. Schobinger's re- session was held, the three top pairs who Vivian Baxter of the Intermediate. Mrs.
viously kept him out o[ the Hornet plays,
The champion Swarthmore Pirates ad- Whether or not he will return to the Hor":
were awarded prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told, superintendent of tbe school,
turn.
.
Richard
Carvel,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John
A.
presented
the
award
for
the
greatest
pro·gministered
a surprise beatiDg, 8--4, to the nets is still unsettled, but it is fair to say
Mr. Eatc.n, as chairman of a specially
Murphy,
Mrs.
William
Soden
and
Mrs.
rcss
during
the
school
to
Alice
Maddox.
reurganized
Eagles in Friday's junior base- that his excellent teamwork, his long exappointed rules committee, recommended
Irvin
R.
MacElwee.
The
Primary
department
presented
a
ball
game
at
tbe Rutgers Avenue field.
perience, and his good spirits would be in·
several changes.in the present rules, to be
Other
pairs
who
participated
were
S.
very
beautiful
pillow
which
it
bad
made
Twirler
Dickson
and
batters
Voughters
valuable
to the local club.
acted uporl·, at the next regular meeting.
Frank
Butler
and
Andrew
F.
Robinson,
to
their
pastor,
Mr.
Kinney,
and
a
pottery
and
Clarkson
fonned
a
hard-fighting
trin..
The
tum
of tbe tide for the Hometmen
The pu~ch8SE: of' a used Ford coupe
E.
W.
Crosby
and
Mr.
Guido
Henry,
Harduck
filled
with
flowers
to
Mrs.
Told.
ity
which
carried
the
undefeated
Pirates
to
came
in
Friday's
2-2 tie with the Chester
from Gash-StuII, to be converted into a
A.
B.
Chapin,
Mrs.
The
attention
of
the
audience
was
called
an
easy
victory
over
the
experienced
Eagleclub.
An
uninspired
local club played weak
old
Tomlinson
and
small truck for the transportation of
ball, . and presented the opponents with a
materials from one school to the other, Ludlow Clayden and Mrs. Russell Kent, to the Jovely glass curtains which the girls men.
was authorized at a cost of $150 plus the Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Mrs. Har- of the Junior and Int.ermediate depart- .With his teammates running up runs for gift tie. Smith pitched a fine game-probold Barnes and Mrs. Wesley Clifford, Mrs. ments had made and given to the church. the Pirates, Dickson concentrated on hurl- ably one of the best in Hornet annals, but
cost of registration and title.
Mr. Morey gave the report of the super. Arthur Robinson and Richard Sellers.
to the potted plaDts which the Primary ing a fast game, and succeeded so well that the team. didn't click..
For information telephone Dr. John A. children had planted in pots they had the Eagles rated only four hits. The eleven
Although the local men outbatted, outvising principal including the enrolment
Murphy,
president
of
the
club,
who
urges
painted,
and
to
the
excellent
notebooks
kept
strike-outs
of
the
Pirates'
pitcher
stands
pitched,
outplayed the Chester men in
report, the tuition r('port, Summer School
Y.o.tt
to
fimJ·ycnmelf.;_
Ptul:tttt't.·~
C'Ol'De"""·bY""itt
the·
stlld'ents.·,
.
·as·!Om~thing
of
a
record
for
jDDiorbMe~·
nearly.:"cvcry
game something was lackiDlt
,.~.,and... ~ d~o!aiICJ1 repo~ on ..SpD11II
ed
ball.'
from the Hornets which led them to the
sports:· Tuition rates· for 1936-37, caIeul· to the meets.
The children repeat
several Bible
ated in accordance with section 1716 of the
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passages from memory and song "1 Would
Savanna led the defeated Eagles' stick- unsatisfactory final tally. The team's lack
School Code, were set as follows: $7.00
Be True For There Are Those Who Trust men with ·two long bits. Williams of the of men is probably mainly to blame. An
per month. kindergarten; $9.00, grades 1
Me," and Mr. Kinney pronounced the bene- same club scored. a homer when he slugged outfield of pitchers is not likely to be worth
to 6; $12.00, grades 7 to 8, and $15.00.
didion, after which the school sang the tbe pill far out over right field.
very mucb, and substitutes in other posi"
The·
game
was
we]]
played
by
both
tions
are likewise unequal to the usual
.
h
M
F
higb school. This constitutes a reduction
response, "GUide T ou
y eet.
teams, and promised well for the future hard-fought Hornet fights.
on all but the 9th and 12th grades.
This weakness showed up again in the
The Community Bible School Commit· of the practically new Eagles. Once the
The estimate of $60 for repairing the
tee wishes to acknowledge the gift of a ton new Eaglemen become accustomed to· team- mournful and lamentable Brookhaven game.
high school roof, received frlim W. S. Two Points Ahead of Other Two
of sand from Mason Builders Supply Com· work they will probably be well toward In ad
k
lac k 0 f teamwor,
Hoffman, was accepted and the work
Teams; Games Here Every
pany
and
the
faithful
services
of
Mrs.
A.
the·
top
of
the
junior
baseball
league
inthe
Hornets
were
faced
with
poor
pitching,
ordered begun.
Wednuday Night
lazy fielding, and inadequate· batting.
Prescott Willis, who directed much of the stead of next to last.
Mr. Morey was authorized to enter into
Cheyney fat'Ied sa dly as"tch
h
the
first
game
of
the
season
handicraft.
Althoug
Wednesday's unscheduled Smuggler.SlugPI er. Th e
an agreement with a doctor for examina·
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ger game proved to be interesting and Brookhaven team ran up 12 long hits on
tion of boys and girls participating in in- was postponed on account of rain, the
ter-scholastic and inter·cJass sports next Swarthmore Indians lacrosse team has been
hard-fought. Seymour of the Sluggers him, and seemed to hit with ease his best
pitched and batted his team to its 9-6 vic. curves and smoothest drops. Abernathy
term and for the care of routine injuries. ?oing s~rong ever ~nce, unti~ at present jt
tory, and showed general excellence as a was no better.
Furniture bids were awarded to SDeIlen- IS well In the lead In the Tn-State League
ball player. Thorpe of the same team
The game was poorly played by the local
burg & Company and to Milton Bradley, olss:hc~a~:t.ed States Amateur Box Lacrosse
scored three good bits, and added substan- dub. An example of sub-normal work was
the former receiving the order for ten
Having won three games and tied one, a
tially to his already high batting record.
Abernathy's second inning rampage toward
Universal desks at $13.40 each and( as
The three top players of the junior league homeplate. Counting evidently on his
agents for Sjostrom) four nine.. foot hi· total of seven points has been piled up Swarthmore Tennis Club to Hold
Annual ChampioDships Beare now Smith of the Sluggers, with his track ability, he started from third to home
ology tables at $59.30 each and four seven- by the Indians (two poiDts for each win
,600 batting average; Polk of the Pirates, wiJh the fast-flying pill giving him a handi.
foot tables at $46.90 a table, and the lat- and one for each tie). The other two
in
the
League,
the
Philadelphia
Laginning
August
3
with
a fine .555 average, and Dickson of the cap of about two inches. In the course I)f
teams
ter gettiDg the contract for twenty·eigbt
crosse
Club
and
the
Philadelphia
Comets.
P,·rates.
whose hurll'ng has rated a 1.000 the race, the ball easily overtook Frere
posture chail'S at $3.10 each. Other bidiPOlDts
'
Last Saturday afternoon Ted Ebul" and record for his undefeated team.
. standings 0 f I
h ave respective
ve
and
Abernathy, and ended the inning for the
ders were John Wanamaker and the A11ied four points.
bewildered Hometmen.
his brother, CHff Ebur, captured the men's
Equipment Corporation.
Games are held at the box on Fairview doubles tournament held at the Swarth•
Bill Shelly's third inning fielding was
Following the authorization of payment Road each WedDesday evening at 7 o'clock, more Tennis Club. They defeated Bud
1ft
partially responsible for two runs coming
of interest due on series E and redemption
Nearly
ere
in. A short heave from the outfield rolled
This week the Comets deleated tbe Phila. Spahr and Clark Allison in three sets. The
o[ bonds, series F, at a total of $7,231.25, delphia Lacrosse Club, 6-3.
scores by sets were 6·3, 6-0. 13-11. Spahr
A. Margaret Landis. Thomas H. Lueders to him, and his fumbling gave the fleet
the meeting adjourned until September 14.
Next Wednesday the Indians wilt play and AIIison offered much resistance before and Harry Liebeck having contributed to Brookhaveners the additional time neces..
the Philadelphia Lacrosse Club and the fol- submitting to defeat as shown by the score
.
las
k sary for the double score.
t wee,
of the last set. However. the Eburs were the B85CbaIl Dol1ar Club since
h
ek
lowing
we
t
ey
will
meet
the
Comets.
the
goal
of
$150
now
stands
only
$3
away.
All in all, however, it is to the credit of
Get Awards at CamP Delmont
During August and September games will a little too steady and won out in the end. If as many contribute thio; next week the the local club that it tries so hard and so
The Swarthmore Tennis Club annual announcement so. long delayed will be at often to win against better teams. Oc..
Two more Swarthmore bllYs have re- be played with the four teams of the BalcasionaUy, the Hornetmen play as though
ceived awards at Camp Delmont, the Boy timore League. The postponed game be- tennis championships will be beld 'during last possible.
recuperating from a case of sleeping sick~
Scout Camp located on the Unami Creek. tween the Indians and the Comets will be the coming dates: Men's Singles August
3 to 15 i Men's Doubles August 14 to 22 i
ness, but generally they can be counted on
Jdfery Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard played off later.
Mixed
Doubles
August
14
to
22.
In
the
Needed
:
One
Cook
Stove
to
playa fine game. At any rate, Swarth.
Kirk, of Lafayette Avenue, received ~he
case
of
the
mixed
doubles
women
non-memmoreans
are assured of many games of
Camp Delmont award and the J umor
Police News
Do
you
have
an
old
cook
stove
or
clean-cut,
honest, bard-fougbt ball.
bers
of
the
Swarthmore
Tennis
Club
will
American Red Cross Life Saving award.
be
allowed
to
play.
do
you
know
where
the
Country
David Ullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
On July 16 John Yakovis. of Chester.
All club members interested in any or
Week Picnic committee could get
G. E. Ullman, of Harvard Avenue, secured arrested on the 11th, appeared for hearing
all of the above tournaments should sign
one? If you do, please communicate
Captain Rogen. at Convention
a merit badge in pioneering and bird study before Magistrate Rumsey and was fined
their names to the· entrance sheets posted
with Chester Roberts, telephone,
and also the Pioneer Camp award.
$10 and costs for improper passing. Sam- on tbe club bulletin board. Handsome
Captain John Rogeri, of the Swarthmore
Swarthmore 1296. for an outdoor
uel Borges, also of Chester, and Milton trophies will be awarded. the winners o[
stove is badly needed to keep the
Police Department, attended the c.onvenCohen, of Philadelphia, both arrested on these tennis tourneys; so enter your name
lion of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police
coffee hot at this year's picnic on
Flowers for the Flowerless
the 6th, were each fined. $5 and costs for now!
August 5 . ·
Association, held Tuesday, Wednesday and
Mrs. John B. Roxby, of Cornell Ave- througb traffic violation.
For information concerning the toumaAt a meeting on Monday evening
Thursday of this week in Philadelphia.
On Tuesday, July 21, the moving ~an mcnts other than given' here see the bulnue, is now in cbarge of the collection of
of this week the fonowing committee
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flowers for Flowers for the Flowerless, this of J. C. Stillwell, Morton, collided with a letin board or telephone Thomas F. Baird,
chairmen were named: E. l\{. Buch'I
OpereHa Soon at Longwood
1Il0nth being allotted to the Methodist pole on Swarthmore Avenue at College Swartbmore 527-R.
ner, transportation; Mrs. Harold
"Pinafore" will be sung by The Brandy.
Griffin, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mrs.
Church. If anyone having flowers to con- Avenue at 4.30 in the afternoon. The van
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Charles Thatcher and Miss Sarah
winers, as their fifth annual Gilbert and
tribute win telephone Mrs. Roxby (Swarth.. was damaged but no one was injured.
mOle 868) before next Thursday evening,
Alaskan Movie at Strath Haven
Barr, soliciting; Mrs. E. A. Jenkins,
ISullivan operella, at Longwood Gardens,
I tbe P. S. duPoDt estate, on the evenings
sandwich; John Friel, grounds. As
she will see that they are called for and
At Republican Reception
"Klondike," a thrilling movie of the
of August 6, 7 and 8. The cast, number..
usual the women at the Friends'
sent to Philadelphia where they are dis·
Meeting will prepare the sandwiches.
ing Ito, is composed of talented Wilmingtributed to hospitals and to those whose
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, of Rutgers frozen North starring the ace flyer Com-.
There win be ponies for the children
ton folks, with Frederick W. Wyatt, direchearts are overwhelmed by the sight and Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told, mander Frank Hawkes and Lyle Talbot
tor, and W. W. Laird, Jr., manager.
again this year.
fragrance of the blooms which they .so of. Par~ Avenue, were guests of the Na- will be the feature preSentation at the
rarely possess.
Displays of the famed electric water
A meeting to make the last miDute
tional Republican Committee last week-end movies presented· tomorrow ·night at 8.1S
arrangements will be held at 8
fountains folIow the open~air musical
In June the Friends' Meeting was in at, the Hershey Hotel, Hershey, Pa., to at- at Strath Haven· Inn. Additional short
o'clock Monday eveni":g, August 3,
staging. The double feature program is ail
charge of the collection. August Will be tend the reception and banquet given for subjects will be shown.
All Swartbmoreans are cordially invited _ in
Borough·
Hall.
.
the Presbyterian Church's tum, and Sep- John Hamilton, chairman of.-the Commit_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-11 annual
ington. benefit for the Boys' Club, Wilm.tember the Episcopat
to attend.
tee.
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INTEREST IN LOCAL
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
PIRATES HIT EAGLES
IN JUNIOR BASEBALL
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'viin more
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VOL VIII,
LOCAL INDIANS LEAD
LACROSSE LEAGUE
Benjamin Franklin saw some connection between
an un8table water 8upply and disease. He advocated
a plan to bring tbe water of the Wis8ahickon Creek
into the city and distribute it in pipes. When a public wal ..r 8upply was finally Installed the Y"I:ow
Fe,oer ..pidemlcs cell8ed.
TELEPHONE
THI:
,.t.'- _t;"'.
fU1'C
A dependable supply of pure water is the foundation
of pnblic health.
ftCERTIFIED WATER
PEDIGREED
ITED AND CLIFF EBUR
WIN MEN'S DOUBLES
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JULY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIED
hi'>
FOR RENT-A))arlment (urmshee) or unfur
nllihed fhe rooms bath f,(Brag(.'S
First or
~~cond floor
218 Pregldent A\(>nue Rutledgt! Telephone Swarthmore 740-W
J r has Just opened
tne cooking dC\ICCS arc part of hIS equip
ment Martel 5 meats arc used CXdUSlVCh
The l \ hole group of bulldmgs follow the
modern "'yle of architecture They were
budl b} George Gillespie & Co
dCSlred
FOR SALE
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FOIt SALF..-Smlth Corona hpewrlter port
lllt IIk( ne'\
Co t $60 "I1J :sell for $25
NEWS NOTES
AI ply Snf\rthmorean Offlet
I'EItSONAl-~enshore VR('ntion
'Month of
Au~t1st
GlrI~ t\ to 16
Tclt"hulle Swarth
more IClO II r I articular"
WANTED
WORK WANTFD-((Il(ral hom;(\\ork by day
or hour
Elll" SlIb) 114 'loll' A\enue
Morton
Tele
AnXIOUS to Sell-$9S00
Modern 4 bedroom cottage Lot 1\0 '< 175
$8000 can remam
Rent $60 a month
AIr..o $8500 seven rooms only
Ten per
cent cash required
1\Ir" Clarence Th l\er of Lapldca .hll~
\\ a.. the \\ mncr of the senr~ of bruJJ!c
matchcs held here rccenth b\ the Chcslcr
Ladlls Brldge Club The last mcetIng \\ a"
held at the home of Mrs W E Sodcn on
WM S BITTLE
Swarthmore ttt·J
Notary Pubhc - Insurance Real Estate
Colle~e A~enue
All LInes of Insurance
Including Life
Notary Public
SW 1833
417 DARTMOUTH AVE
A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore
58
Robert Taylor and Loretta Young as
they appear In "Private Number,'· play
109 today, Saturday and Sunday eve
mng at the Waverly Theatre, Drexel
H.lI
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
BEGINS NEXT MONDAY
Junior Recreatic
vances With
RENT
F
SWARTHMORE 1600
ADVERTISEMENT
Seale 1 blds \\111 bc Tecel\("(] by the Swnrth
more Hoard or Srhool Directors up to 8 r M
Daj;hcht Sa~lDg Tlm{' friday July 17 1'936
r( r :>t:h)()1 fUrDlture mclulhng Inology tables
s{'hool desk~ an I chairs
Spcclncailonr; may
be had ut the ofTl e or the School DIStrict
corner of College ao I I rlDeelon Avenues The
Hoard rescnciS the Tu:thl tv rt>Ject nny and nil
in Is
ELIZABETH A LUEDERS
Secretary
, 3 at
F STATE
OF GEORGJo A
HOADLEY dereused Inte or the fi( mUll of S .... nrthmore
County oC Deln\ are a. \ gtllW tlr I ennsyl
\ HIm
I ETTERS Tcstamcnt:lry HI the 01, \ Es
tate ha, Ing bc-cn J:rnnted to the Imder"umell
otl pcrsons haVing claims or demand" a~ nst
the Fstote of the !;all dfXldent are rt IUtsted
to m:.kc kno" n the Rume and all I n;( ns in
debt.,d to the sBul dc('cden\. nrc re(jU tt'd to
n1Oki' payment Without delay to
FANNIE It HOADI t y
5UI ,\ nlnut lane
Swarthm re J a
6 t9 6t
E:
TWO
BIIKELS
A DAY
will more
than pay
for a
TELEPHONE
in your home!
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THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
hon
Juh 7
Mr and Mr" Waltcr Robln~on md "on
removed la"t ,\('ek (rom lhe apartment
:\orth Che ter RomJ
In \V IlhnJ!:(ord Hills
('ompleled
Baseball
tenm" to partlclpah
\\ hlch \\ III be held 01
Court". begmmn~ Jul
You ma\ register a
InJ!; ) our name \\ Ith
I lUceH ~l,!Om,.! at an
\\ III be dC"Ip:natcd b
tn the Borough Hall
I he last ua) for rCI
dl\ Juh 19
The J umor Basco
full stnde \\ lth the
b) VIrtue of '\ Idone
lOU the Slu'-"'r.~n; ]? 7
1 tg:lcs are tied fur seumu \\1U1 lHC Ulj!III'
r Itcd (ubs holdmg du\\ n the ceU ir po 1
on Tue"d;n
o[ The
MI"" Margaret WluLeman
s\\ arthmore, ~alled la.. t \\ eek for I months
tnp abroad
1\11"" Ann \\ )uLeman and her mothrr re
turned \Vcdnc"'da\ after spendmg the \\eck
end In Ocean Clh N J
mr" \ Cochr me, of
11nrd flam a tnp to
hClr home\\ ani route
l\Ir" \ S \Vlckham,
ul \\ 110 15 it Eaglc"
ror Immediate occupancy
Apartment With
hvmg room bedroom kitchenette, hie bath,
\n 10\ Itthon I" ext
hardwood Doors private entrance Frigid
alre, !jl'arage
$60, mcludmg oil heat, gas o( S\\ Irthmore, \\ h
and electnclty
LOUIS COLE EMMONS
the meuuage thereon erected, situate on the
northeaeterJy Bide of Convent road, Astoh
Township Delaware Countv, Pennsylvania
and bounded and deseribed all foUowlI
Be.
ad\ertisemcnt), balance in ten ds)'9
conditions on day of sale
1\.1I"s 1\.1ary Soden o( Brookh n N Y
h l" f.,!:one to Bmghamton, N Y to "pend
the rt'''t o( the summer after r(centh "''''It
m~ her brothcr and sister m 1:1\\ Mr md
Mr.. Wilham E Soden of Collrl,':e A\Cnue
~umD1er
PETER E. TOLD
II '\
four and seventy-eight hundred-lIlA feet meas-
Mr and Mr" Alfred Fassltt and l\f1"'S
M arJ!3 ret F a~"ltt o( RI\: er\le" Road sailed
la"'t \\ eek on the S S Bcrk~hJre o( the
Merchants and 1\hner" Lme cnroutc to
Bo"ton and Ne,\ England
PERSONAL
'VANTJo D-IIo) Hi dC!'lfe
of any tylle I)' tlU} or '\tek
Snarthmore 280 J
\
gmnlng at a stake distant one hundred twenty.
AtlantiC Ser\lcc StalloD and road
full SIZed c;,oda {ountam and modern elce
Fon RENT-I'ortlon of house \\Ith use ot
Ie
DC\\
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff R Office Court HoUM' Media. P ..
Friday, July 24th 193&
830 AM. Eastern Standard Time
Place
LJ R I{
..tand foc hamburgers and hot dogs at
Condlllons-S260 00 cash or certified check ured fiouthwestwardly from a poInt In the
Fauvlc\\ Road on MacDadc Boulevard A ot time of 5ale (unless otherwise stated In dlvldmg line between the land of A R
FOR RENT-SIX room house for month of
August
I arllcularly Rlre garden shade
tree; V o;!1"Y reasonable Adults only Telephone S .... prlhmore 9!H J morning or evenmg
I'artml!) furnished
S,ulrthmore G80
Opens New
Robert C Brook",
FOR RENT
ktlchcn
Tthphont
Brooks
At the Waverly
17, 1936
Other Bryant and the land of the granton aald
beginning point belDg also In the dividing
line between lots numbered 2 and S on map
of • Orchard KnoH' thence extendmg alohg
No 639 said dividIng hne between 10lB numbered 2
and 3 south euthty.three degrees forty eight
December Term. 1929
minutes ...sst one hundred ninety thrl!e feet
All that certain lot or piece of ground with to stake In hoe of land of grantors thenee
the bUildings Bnd improvements thereon extending along hne of land of grantors south
en.ded sltunte In the Dorough of Swarthmore SIX d egrees ,we
Ive m 1
' - west one bu n d relI
nuo..ao
County or Delaware and State of pennsYI-1 fafty feet to stake In line of land or grantoh
vania dl;'Scrlbed according to a Rurvey thero! thence ex~ndlng along said last mentIoned
made July 24 1 ~922 by Robert P Green Civil hne of land o( grantors bemg also the dlvld
Em:::mcer as 0 lows to Wit
mg hne between 10t.'1 numbered .. and 5 north
Des::mmng at a point on the southwesterly Clghty three degrees forty elR'ht mmutes west
Side of Swarthmore avenue (forly one and one hundred ninety three feet to stake In
one halC feet Wide) at the dlSlancc of two north(>asterly lade of Convent road thence
hundr~ se\en and thirty seven one-hundredths extendmg" along northeasterly Side of said road
fed southeastwardly from the southeasterly north SIX degrees twelve minutes east one
Side of Chester road (sidy feet Wide) ex hundred fifty feet to the pofnt and place of
tendlllg thence south DIne degrees. eleven begmnlng Bemg all ot lola numbered 3 and
mmuteS west one hundred thirty four and 4 as shown on map of • Orchard Knoll' Dela_
t"enlJ; three one-hundredths feet to a pomt ware Count)' l~ennsylvama made by George
thence extendmg south eighty degrees forty w Drumh~1Ier C E and bearmg date of
rune mmuws cast sixty (eet thence north December 17 1926
nUle degrees eleH~n mmutes east eighty eight
No 2 All that certain lot piece or parcel
and Courteen one-hundredths feet to the south of land I.. tuate on the easterly Side of Con
w('~terly sitle of said S"arthmore avenue and
thence north forty-slx degrees lorty-three \ent road 10 Aston Township Delaware County
mmulel! f2ast sixteen and one half feet to a Pennsylvama and more particularly described
) omt m the bed oC Swarthmore avenue thence as follows to Wit
Begmnmg at a pOInt
WIUlln the bed of said avenue north forty
thne degrees seventeen mmutes west seventy formed by the mtersectIon of the eB!lterly Side
the and tHxty SIX one-hundredths feet to a of Convcnt road (thirty-three feet Wide) With
IlOmt thnce south forty SIX degrees forty the southerly Side of a lane (said mtersectlOn
three mwutes west tnxteen and one-half teet pOint belDg distant lourteen and seventy eight
to the south" eslerly Side of said Swarthmore one-hundredths feet) measured southwestmenue and place o( begmmng
wardl)" (rom the southerly Side of a concrete
gnte IlOst III the dlvldmg hne between land
AIl>O nil that ccrtnm tract or piece of land! or these grantors and land of A R Bryant
"Ith the Improvements thereon erected situate I thence exiendlDg along the southerly Side of
in the TownshlJl o( Aston m the County or I 831(1 Jane south eighty three degrees forty
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania hegin eight mlDutes east one hundred nmety three
nm!.! at a stone In the middle of the pubhc feet to a corner of other land of grantors
ro:.d lemtlng from Rockdale to the Convent thence extendmg along other land of said
or the Sisters oC SL Francis said pomt of grantors south SIX degrees twelve mmutes
hcgmnlng being III hne of lands of the Slste1'5 west fifty five Ceet to a corner of Lot No 2
of St 1 rnncls and where the northerly lme thence extendmg along dlvldmg hne betwccn
of lane of James Mahoney estate wtll Inter Lot No 1 hereby bemg conveyed nnd Lot No
sect same thence along the middle of said 2 north eighty three degrees forty eight min
public road north five and three quarters utcs nest one hundrcd ninety-three teet to
degre('S cast forty two and forty seven one- the easterly Side of Convent road thence ex
hun Iredths perches to a point a corner of tendmg along side of said road north RIX de_
Innds late ot George P Dunlap now of Albert gl"Ci.'l:> twelve mlDutes east fifty-live feet to
Bryant thence by slud Dryant londs south the IlOmt and plaee of begmmng Bemg all
eighty fhe and three quarters d.-.gree!l east of Lot No 1 as shown on Mal' of Orchard
nlnet~n perches to a pomt a corner of lands Knoll
mafIc by Goorge W Drumheller C E
Inte of lIerne.rd Hammell estate thence by and bMrlng date December 17. A D 1926
saul Hammell estate and lands of the estate
of James Mahoney south SIX degrees west
Improvements consist of (1st descrlPiton)
forty one and four tenths perches to the north-j Two-story ahmglc house 30x45 feet
con
crb hne of the lane o( James Mahoney estnte crete block and shingle garage 12xl8 feet
thence along the northerly hne oC lane JeadmJ!' I (2nd descrIPtion) Two story stone and frame
to nroperty oC James Mahoney deceased north house 33x18 feet por h front one-story frame
eight): IIlIle and one quarter degrees west nme I additIOn 8xlO feet one-slory (rame outbulld
teen perches to the place oC begmnmg Can IDg t8x12 feet
tnlRlnl:: five acres more or less
Sold as the property of Sarah R Chambers
Excepting therefrom and thereout thc two HAYMON E LARSON Attorney
fc,lIowmg parcels of Innd With lmproYemenis
NATHAN P PECHIN Sheriff
No 1 All that certam parcel of land With
I
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rn Hamb\ and son
returned thl"
J \\ here the)
and daughter,
returned lac;,t
n,., vtsItcd Mrs Tre\ l'
John Cottle, o( PItts
s
~henue
I
SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY
$2.50
24, 1936
PER YEA R
HOLD BIBLE SCHOOL
IMEDIOCRE WEEK FORS
SCHOOL BOARD IN
COMMENCEMENT ~~\~r!h~:r~rth~l:~~l)\ ~;~~~ (~~~~Jrcl; uur:: UNINSPIRED HORNET
ANNUAL MEETING op/~rnt~~n~nc~~:l~~lt!~~" :fee7hlm~~~ Ir~I~m~:;~
j LIBRARY TO CLOSE AUGUST
3 TO 17
MEN'S GOLF RESULTS
Splln"ored In the l\h:n s (I t"" of the I
IS
:
nll nt \\ I" II" U"U II "'\I{tt"'" 1eelllg off III
Iftunoon of Thur..d 1\ Juh III the II ul\
\, I lJ!am held on the :\lln ] \on Golf
Cour..(!
;\lI1e IlnZl \\ere 1\\ mltd In I kllker ..
hlIHIIlIP The fulhmInI! "h()~e mt COrtS
l\t ragui In the 70 ... \\l rc "Innu
\nhur
J June..
\
H
\\llIlInt
liroh I
:.\1\ dlhr \\ Ii (,OOd\\11l \\ B Bulltek
(Jcnr,...e \\ dIC forc ... t 1\1 Ind \\ II t n John
fncke Inti \
B 1{(:1\1
I'rlZt "lft
dnnlhd h\ H Innum mtl \\ lilt Buchlllr
lo ... ,.en Shop Shirer .. Drill! StOT( Rum
t \ " Glrl .... (
RollOd 1 1 It un Elnc S
Spro It J l' :\It"l.:hter R (ht II r Sp neer
111<1 lin S" \RTII ~1
SI)fI) It lOti ClarenCl H lIlnlllll 11"0 hid
Pubhc Llbr In th It lhe I luran \\ III be
Hornels Wm Against Media 5·2,
clo
1935·36 Report. Given by Com·
Bul Tie C.B.C., and Lose to
(from the ~rd to the Hth) III order tillt
Receive Diplomas and Awards
mittee Heads and Supervising
the re uitnJ! pubhc m 1\ not be mcum ('n
Brookbaven 2·6
Principal Friday Evening
at Wesley A. M E. Church
lenced patrons IlII\ take out dUring th('
By Allen W HarriS
The Board o( Director" o( thc S\\arth I, .. t \\cek In Jllh double the number o(
lhe Ihhlt.: Sdwol (()mllllllttOllnl held at
It kIPg:
IdlqU lte H If\ t: mel nre,..ul If
morc School DI"tnct met la"t Fndn nlJ.:ht I houks U"U Ilh I"sued un one card 1 hc"e the \\ ~ Il \ \ M I (hun h J l"l I fIIln
10 uatlIn~ the S\\ Irthmore Hunu ts (onnd
Juh 17, In a meetmJ! adjourned from the I bouk5 ma\ be returned '\lthout penllh CHnm).! Juh 17 "I attended h) a 11rJ!:t
II~t ,\ Hk .. ({mit .. t ... h \HI md ft:lt fortunate
rCj.!ular ..cheduled ..c .... lon of ]uh 11 All an)ltme dunng the wcck o( August 17 and lncndh audlcnce
ihtt tht Jill II ttll\ .. lu)\\(cI I . , 1 \\m
memb('r" \\Ith the ex((ptton of l\Ir Seho Pl\ ;';h~lfl book .. m l\ hc tlken out at thc
fhe o)lemn,.. pr IHr " I" t ffend In the
I lin t Suuth l\1ull I
I 1 2 tie" Ith Chc!S
bm/!:er "cre prc"ent
lu"ul
Bu\'"
(luI.
tod
I
I th ft It at the
hc
At;. \\ell a" h"ln"
.. ,... the la<1 m'c!ln"... until c[olr
o"etd period dunn~ \\111ch the hbrar) IS and \\ I" follo\\cd In the m_lIl,.. of a Inmn
hInd'" of Brnokh 1\1I)
Septembcr thl" \\01" 11"0 the annual meet
The \\unl uf G()(i Shdl (,mele 1\1\ lelt
Pltdllng \ !nul \\1<1 h lrum (Xlen... nt to
1nJ:: of the Board ,Hljourncd from Juh
IhIC tinct cilllutnllnt t1un pn ("nted JlJa .. ~
pour \\Ith t\\lrllr Snllth tunun,... out a
Thc annual fm mCI \1 report and the fin I
Thl Pnm In dqartml nt undtr the Ii. uk r
(~r ulc
\
Jlt!rfurllllllH
md \bern Ithy
aocml for June \\ ere pre"ented b\ thc
.. Iu]) of :\1 r I It len Jt hn nil ... 1\ C I dr un I
Ihuut I u u II
B IUmg m
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L I
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I
th
hurhnf.,!: JU 1
<.:ecrc • an "r" ue( er" \\ 0 a "0 ,...a\e e
llzatIun rom the hit: of I II h t tht.' JUnior
I hur ..d t\... :'I.ledll I-: lllll "1" .. trong and
t
Iune h room repor"
1
de!, Irtment under the h IIlu lUll of :\lr~
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f 11
1rea .. urer Eaton madc the "tahmcnt oi
HIt
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Inti u;: 111
Helen heundlrk pn cntul I pin cnlltlul ron het"een 70 lOd SO :\llncl \\II"on \\ell clnctu
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th e b u d ge t [or 1"1..,:J
pff.'''en Iec curren Open Meet,·n g s Held Ever Y Mon)a\ u 111 t Ie C I' e o( \dull un
ann the \ nen \\ I" hl_h
. "corer \\Ith 12J
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1 rhe \\llk "'t Irtul hopdulh \\uh alar<
blll~ Ila\ment o( \,hlch \\a" autlOrJ1.ed re
d
N ht· L ·
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Intermechate deplrtmrnt (hnctld I" l\lr~
tuu,...hl ~ 2 \\m I_lin t I ,...nod South ~Inhl
ported the n'cclpt of the t IX (ollectors
ay
19 B In
ehg,oHn II ooms
l\hldred C Imp contnlmh d I dr 1m 11Iz I
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h 1m Snuth 10\ (h homer lilt! Stau((cr s
hond \\ Inch hid been appro\ed b) the 1
at
oroog
a
hon of the ~t()r\ o( tht: Go )(\ S Wiant m
lonf.,!: Int.. cominned \\lth ~betnathy s
SoliCitor and full()\\1I1j:!: \\hlCh the nc\\ I fhe ne\\h lrrm).!:ed open meetmg:' o(
Dr ])l\ld l\IcClhm eh Irmln of the
"mouth I'lttlun .... to mlk ... I hoth mterec:;tmg
duphcate md \\ arrant had been deh\ ered the S\\ ulhmore Brulg:e Club, \\ Inch meets I Comrnumt \ Ihbll.' Srhool (I hlmlttet: pre
mel "ell pi 1\ cd ,... Iml.'
B Ittllll-: "'5 about
to Mr nodd H(' al"o I!.' 1\ e a rc ume of tach l\lond 1\ C\emn~ In the Le).!:lon rooms I slntcd the dll)loma~ the l\\ ml .. for lIlT I
lqU lIon Imth "lilt" \\Ith the M('dla I>O\S
the reporl of the Studcnt Trea~un \\huh It Borou!-!h Hlil has md "nh enthu~mstlc fl.'ct ,ttendmre md the Il III 1\\ anI
rllm_ h'l "m ... lt anel I l\\() IJI ... ger ancl
he had \Cnfl('d '" chllrmm of the flO I"or from the 10lt! bndgc flO"
Iclrned b\ Itlttude nul \\nrk Itc()m)lh~hcd
the HorlHtl1lln kn)ckm.., out clg:ht qn,.::les
mCc commlttce
\mone mten ..tul 10 duplicate bndgc IS The"e a\\ ml .. \\ue ,\on h' J me Polk Inti U d f
d PS
84
anel I homtr
l\1r Hornada\ dl"cu~"ed ~ome m"urance \\clcome I "mill fcc bean", char~cd to meet Helen John .. on 10 the Pnrnu, d~plrtment I n e eate
.lradleEas Clore • • on
Hun ::\Imnlll!J; pll\ed plrt of the game
matter" and pr(' ented certam pohCle~
expcne;;es
or t \\ Irren mil J UqUdlnl :\Ioore m the
Reorganize
g es In
and .. cemed to ha\ e reco\ ered con ... u.lcrabh
The rcport of the properl\ commlttec
On Mooch" Juh "0 mother mtercstmg JUDlor g:rUU]l mel lhclml Ih(lmp~tn mdl
Ball Series
)from the "'cnott" 111m ~ \\Inch hid pre
\\a" hdd o,er unttl 1\Ir Schobm,..,ers re "C" Ion \\ IS held the three top pairs \\ho \1\110 Blxter of thl IntenlHchlte Mr"l
l
\IOU"-I\ kept hlln out 01 the Hornet pb\c:.
turn
\\ere a\\ lrded pnze .. \\cre l\Ir and 1\'Ir.. Peter E Told ,,"ptrmtmdent of the "chool
Thl chtmplon S\\ Irthmorc IUlte" Id "hether or not he \\111 rdurn to the Hor
:\Ir Elton I" lltalrman o( a "PC(tali) Richard CarHI Dr md Mrs John \ IIJfc .. cnted the 1\\ Ird (()r tht: ,..rc Ite"t Jlro~ I mml"'tered l .. urpn .. c heatm .. 8" to thc nel" I ~tllI un"'etlled but It IS 1 nr to "a,
rc"s"
apPOInted rule~ commlttcc recommended :\.IurIJh\ 1\lr. \",II.am
SOllen anll UlH rs I
dunn'
19:ksR In hui"
,"
" the duml to ~hce Maddox
Ircor,...lDlzed
II
tE th
\ '" Jumor
Ii Idba e II
tlat h 1" exce II ent t llm\\()r k IliS Ion ... ex
"c\cml chang:c .. m ttl{ pre"ent rules to bCIInm R MacEI"ee
The Pnmln department Iwe"ented al}a ... tme I
e ut).!:er
\enue Ie
penencc md Ius J!oml "pints \\ould be m
ICtt d upon al the next rCJ!ular mcetmg
Other pairS \\ ho partICIpated \\ ere S '\ en he luuful plllm\ \\ hleh It h ul m Hie
f\\ Irll r Dlck"on and h ,tter" 'oug:hter \ 111I IlJle to the loc tl c1uh
The Jlureha~c o( a u"cd Ford coupe frank Butler and t\ndrc\\ f Robmson I to their p I"lor Mr Kmne\ and a potten and Cllrk"on (ormed I h tnl flghtmg tnn
The turn of the tide for the Hornetmen
(rom G I.. h Stull '0 he convertcd mto a E \V Crosh\ and Mr GUido Henr) Har duck filled \\ Ith flo\\ c ~ lo ::\Ir" 1 old
I ttl ,\ luch earned the Un(lele Itcd Plratc:. to c Imc 10 F nd" .. 2 2 tiC \\ Ith the Chc"ter
c::mall truck for the transportahon o( old Tomhn .. on md A B Chapm Mrs
1he attentIOn of thl IUdlence \\as called! lD el . . ' \Icton over lhe expt:ncnced Eagle dub -\n umn"pIred lucal club ph\ed "eak
matenal", frum onc "chool to the other, Ludlo\\ Cia) den and Mr'" Russell Kent, to the 10\ eh ).!:Ia s curtam .. \\hleh the g:lrls I mw
h \11 and pre~ented the opponents \\ Ith a
"a" authoflzed at a co"t of $bO plus thclMr and Mrs John B{mdltch Mr.. Har IO( the Jumor and Intermedllte deptrt
With Ill".; telmmate" runmn~ up run:. for f!llt tie Smith pitched a fine g:amc-prob
(O"t oi re~I"trallon and hUe
I old B lrnes and Mrs \Vl'c:.le\ Chfford Mrs ment5 had made md J'l\en to the church the PIT Itt!; Dlck~on concentrated on hurl Ihh one Ol the best In Hornet annal:. but
1\lr Morn ~a\e the report o( the ~uper I ~rthur Robln"on and Richard Scllers
1 to the pottcd plants "hlch the Pnman In.... I fa .. t glml lOll "ucceeded so \\ell that the learn dHlnt chck
\I~mj.!' pnnClpal mc1udm~ the enrolment
for m(ormatlOn telephone Dr John A I children had planted 10 pots lhe) had the I agll's rated onh four hits The cleven
A1thou~h the local mcn outb ,Ued out
report the tUitIOn rcport Summer School 1 Murph\ pre~ulent of the dub who ur~es 1 pamted and lo thc excellent notebooks kCllt "tnke outs of the Pirates pitcher stands pltched outpla\ ed the Che~ter men In
t ports
anti a detailed report on sprmg ) ou to find YOUr!it'U a partner, and come t h\ all the 5tudenls
a" .. omcthmg of a record for JUnJor bu ..{' nearh even g tme !'iUmetllln~ \\ IS bckmrr
port" Tmtton rates for 193637, calcul to the meets
The c h III(ren repeatl(I ~C\ era I BI bl e ball
from the Hornet" \\hlch led them to tr.o.;
Itcd In accordance \\Ith "('cllOn 171601 the
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defeated
Ea,...Ie~
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un"ahs(acton
final tall\
The teams lack
pa""aj.!es rom memory lUI "on~
ou c
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h I C ode \\cre ~et as [ 0 II 0""
Scoo
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He True For Thcre Are Tho~e \Vho Tru~t men \\Ith t\\() lon~ hit" \\llhams o( the of men IS probabh mamh to blame I\n
900
per month kmderj:!arten ::; an(glr~~~~O
Me and l\lr Kmne, pronounced the bene ~amt club "corce! a horner "hen he slu~g:cd outfield of pltcher~ 15 not hkeh to be \\orth
to 6, S1200 ).!:radc" 7 to 8
dictIOn after \\ hlch the school "'ang th(' the Pl1l (Ir out over right field
\ en much md ~lIb tltutes 10 other PO"I
JUj.!h "chool ThIS con"'htutes a rcduchon
re~pon"e GUide Thou M) Feet
The g Ime "as \\ell pI l\cd b) both tlOD" an hke" l'-e uncQual to the u 1111
on all but the 9th and 12th gradt:"
te 1m,; and promised \\CII for the (uture hard (uug:ht Hornet fl).!:ht"
fhc Commumh Bible School Commit 01 Ihe practJc.: Ilh ne\\ Eaj.!l{
The e"tlmate 01 ~60 [ or repamn!! t h e
Once the
ThiS \\ c Ikm:;.5 "ho\\ rd up a/!am In the
hl,..h "chool roof rccel\ed from \V S I Two Points Ahead of Other Two! tee \\l~hes to ackno\\ ledl-:c the gIft of a ton nc\\ E II-:Iemen become accu"tomed to team mournful md Ilmentable Brookhn en game
T eamSj G ames H ere Every 1 ()( qnd (rom 1\I1"on BUilder Supph Com \\ork the\ \\111 prolllhl\ In "ell to\\ tnl In adchtum to Fruh\" hck 01 team\\ork
Hoffman \\a" lcccpted an d t h e \\or k
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the Horllets \\ l re f Iced \\ Ith I'oor pltchm_
urc erc(
e,.,un
e nes ay 19
Pr{'~cott \VIIh \\ ho dlrectcd much of the t e top 0
tie JUQlor H"e a eague lD
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l\lr More\ \\ a~ authOrized to enter mto
te til uf nexl to I "t
jllz\ fieldlDg: and madequatc battm
\, I.h a Iloctor [or c, .m.n'
\lthuu ... h thl hrst ~"ame o( thc "t: I~on 1110chcraft
Ch C\ ne\ • 11 Ie( I a( II \ as pi t cIler
The
an a "r"cment
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\\ ulne.. da .. " un~chl(llllrcl Smul! ... ler Slu
Iton of !l0\ and !!lfls parttopatm,., 10 10 \\as po ..tpuncd on tccount o( rain th I
+--,..er ,...ame pro\ld to bl lOt ere lmg IOd Brookhaven team ran up P Ion..!: lilts on
tC'r ~chola .. IIC and mter clac:;s sporb Illxt Sn trthmon Inrhans I tcw""e te 1m his hlw
hard fou,.,ht
So mour 01 thc Slu~l!er" I 111m and "~cmccJ to hit \\ Ith ea .. c hb he . . t
term and lor the (,arc of routme mJUrles I,.,OIn,., tron ... cur o:mce until at pno:t:nt It
11Ilthed md IHttul 111" 111m (0 It <) fi \11' cune and <;moothe"t droll
\hernath\
I urmturc Ind" \\ere a\\ ar
lS no better
burg & Comp tn'\ md to ~11lton Brad]e) oJ the Umted St ltes \mateur Box I acro~ c
bill pll\ er
J h H Il ~ I thl ~ Ime h 1m
Thc game \\ as poorh pla\ed In the local
the former rt:ccl'Ing the order for ten I :\.. :J(J Itum
£. ..cored threc good 11lt mel «I
Il"m..! "OIl three !J;lmes lOcI lIcd om al
tltlh to III Ilreuh 111 h blttmg record
~bernath)" "econd mnlD!! rampa~e to\\anl
I,..ent ... lor SJo~trom) tour mnefoot hi ~Oll\O\"~\en I(,omt:s hiS b~en Plleh" up Swarthmore Tennis Club to Hold
Thethrep top pllHr olthrJumorleac:ue hom{'plltc
Countm!! e\ldlnth on Ill!'>
(llo \ tahl(" at ~:19 ,0 each and four ~C\ en n t le nc lans t\\ 0 pomts or e IC \\ m I
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arc no\\ Sn1lth o( the Slu er" \\ lth hl~ tr Irk Ihlht' hl ~llrtr(1 (rom thml to home
IOO~ tables at S46 QO a table and the lat 1 lOd onc lor C llh he) Thc othrr 1\\0
Annua
amllons I~S
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(,00 battm,!; n l rI_C Polk 01 the Pink "Ith lhe fa~l fh In,., pilI ... m .... 111m a h:lnch
Icr ....ellm,... the contr let for 1\\ent~ eight te 1m" 10 the I eague the Phd tdelphIa I a
glnnmg
ugust
\\ Ilh 1 fine :1"1"1 1\ er I,..e md Dlck~on of the c Ip 01 about t\\ 0 mche
In the COttr " 01
poture chm.. at qlO each
Other Iud lro"'''e Club and the Phlladelplua Comet...
lit Sltmcil\ afternoon Tcd Ibur lnd Plrat{
\\hoe hurhn hi" lated a 1000 the race the blll ra ... h o\crt()(1k lurc
cler "ere Jehn \Vanamaker and the \llIed ha\e re Ilecll\e tmdln,..s of fl\e pom!:. 1I1
1m
\Inrnath\ and cndpd the inning: lot the
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[ our pomts
lmcnt
CorllOrallon
he\\
Iideren Hornetmen
EIIU'l
dOl:hll t urn Iment hetel at the S"arth
Folio" 10_ the authonzatlon 01 Ila\ ment
Gamcs tre IIe II
( at t h e b ox on 1 air' le\\
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The\ detcated Bud
of mtere~t du(' on "enc" F anel reclemphon
(lac eacl
('(n('''(a\ e\emngat 7 ococ
Th..
Nearly There
partIalh [{ pon"lble fnr 1\\0 run" comm,.!
01 bond~ "('nc~ F It a lot II o( ~7 'H ':1
ThiS \\cek thc Comets ddc,ted thc Phlh Spahr II1d (ltrk ~Ih~on m thrce "N"
10
~ ~hort hea,e frnm Ihe (lutfi("IcI rolled
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mel hiS fumhhn·· .... a\ (' the flert
the meetIn ... adjourned untd Septel11 I)cr 11
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',... l~ext \\edne d1\ the Indlan~ "Ill pla\ mil
Ion 0 lrl:C mue) [(,~I" ance clore and Harn ll{'h('ck hl\m,.. contnhuted to Brookha'\ener.. 'he IdchtlOnll lime neLl'S
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.--the PllII Idelphll I acro!'>Se Club mel the (0] I ..ubnnttIn ... to (lcfeat a" "luJ\\ n bv the "core the Ba"eball Dolltr Cluh "mee la"t \\ cck "tr\ (or the double ~core
Get Awards at Camp Delmont 11)\\1Il~ \\eek the, \\111 meet the Comet ..
1of thl: 11"t ~cl HO\\lc\Cr thc EhttrhS \\erl<, the .. 0\1 of !:,1:lO no\\ "twei onh S\ a\\a\
~II HI all hO\\c\cr II I~ to the credit of
'u"u-t ..'nll Scplember .......
"anI'" ".11 1 I hill too h uh all( \\ on out In teem II a" m tn\ contnhuh Ihl next \\cek the t I1e IDca I rI u
b t h a • It tnes "0 h ar( I amI ~o
I),.r.n ~_ ~....
Tin S\\ uthmore Tenm~ Cluh annual announcement "0 10n_ eld 1\ ed \\ 111 be at 0[
0 I.:
T\,o marc S\, .rthnlllr... bO\s h I\e re I."" 111.,ell ",th the four t"am"
..... o[ tho'- Ilal
tcn to \\b
m agam ..t etler teams
(el\ t:1l a\\ trd~ at C Imp Delmont tlH fio' tJmorc I (' 19ue The Ilo"tponed game he h nm ch mlPltm~hlps \\ III h~ h,l<1 dunn,., la"t po~~tblr
I c I wnal" the Hornetmt:'n pla\ as thouc:h
Scout Camplocatecl on the Untnll Crcek t\\cen the Imhans and the Comcts \\.11 be tht: (lmtn~ date
1\1en" SIn1!hs \u~u~t
flCUptratm~ from a ra~e 01 "Iecpml:!; Sick
Jcffen KIrk "on of :;\.11 lOll !\Ir" HIl\\anl ph\ed off later
ito h ::\.1t:n,; Doubl".. \u u~t 14 to ?J
ne'" but !!eneralh the\ can be counted on
Kirk of L Ifa\CUe \\ enue recclH'd thc
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Needed: One Cook Stove
to pin a fllle g: irue ~t am rate s\\ arth
C Imp Delmont 1\\ an) lUll the J umor
Police News
(' I l 01 the mixed double .. "omen non mem
morcans are as.. urpd of mam J:!ame.. o(
\mencan Rcd Cro"" LI(e Sa\m" a\\anl
hn 01 tla Sn Hlhmore Tenm<;; Cluh \\1])
Do \OU ha\c an old cook "to\C or
de.n cut honrst hard fO\l~ht haH
])1\)(1 Ul1mtn "on of Mr and 1\1r Roland
On Juh 16 John \ako\I" of Ch"ster hl Itto\\ecllo pll\
do \OU kno\\ \\hw: thc Countn
-G E UlImm o( Hlnard \\emle "('cured arre~ted on the 11th appelred (or heann,..j
\11 cluh membcrs Intere~ted 10 am or
Week PICniC committee could ~et
Captain
Rogen
at
Convention
I ment bad,...e m plOnerrm and bird "'huh hdore M 1,...lstrate Rum"e, and \\01" hned III 01 the ahO\e tournament~l<:.hould "If!n
nne;' J( \OU do plla e lommumcate
and al~o the Pwnecr Clmp a\\ard
slO and co<;ts for Imlltoper pa<:."tn,., Sam thor name to Ihc cntrancc "leet" posted
\\Ilh Ch(~ter Rohert..
telephone,
Captam John ROJ!en 01 the S\\arthmore
uri Hor,..es alsn oi Che.. ter and I\.hlton on thc dub hullchn hoard
]Jand" lme
S" Irthmor{' 1206 for an outdoor
Pollcc Dcpartment attcnded the con~pn
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Cohen of Phllaciclphla both trrc~tlll on trophiC" ,,111 be a\\arderl the \\mncr" of
~lO\e t.. hadh O(uiul tn ke{'p the
tlon of the Prnn"" h ama Clucfs of Pohee
('offee hot 11 thl \ear" IHtmc on
Flowers for the Flowerless
tl1e 6.h \\ ere eac h fi10('( I s;,) an( I co..t.... [or I th( (' tlOm tournc\~ n ('nter ,our naml
\ .. oClll1on held Tur cia, \Vednl'"da,\ and
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\u~u .. t :1
::\1 r J n hn B Roxln of Cornell \\ e I throug:hT traftlc \ lolalton
nO\\
Thur~cla\ 01 thl "eck m Phlindelplll:l
I r IIIformat)()n con nnme: the tomna
\t I mlltm on :\.Iondn l\el11np:
nur I ncm 10 ('hlr_l 01 the coBtcOnn of
On
ue"cla\ Juh "')1 tht 111f\\111 '\ Hl
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nthlf
tl111
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I\tn
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tlu \\uk tIlt I "\\10 lomnutt('e
Ilt\\tr jlr llm'tr I)r tht: II \\llll
till
,I J ( S UIl\\rll ::\oInt 11 (olhdui \\Itl
mI 1 Il(lorhlphonl: [I1111'" I Burl
hlllmlll\\tlt 1l11lld I :\1 BUlh
Operetta Soon at Longwood
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Illotted t) tht :\ltlhotll 1 jlml!.'
nn S\\arthmnre "tnut \t Cu]1
II'rolll
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S\\IIIuthm )re ~) R
nel
tr III )lort Ittlln::\11
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(hurch It Imone haHn!! tlo\\er" to con :-1.,("nUe at 4 30 m thc Ifh:rnnon The \ In
'Ir
Pmafon \\111 be '"n"... I., Ti,e °r'nd,
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~:~~1,lhS6\~)1l tl.r~t[o(lrh,o~e~lr~h~;:!:\ (~~~~~~: I \\a" damlJ!cd hut no.one \\a" lDJur('d
Chlrle Thltchcr and :Ml" Sarah
\\lDer.. I thclr htth annual Gilbert and
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Alaskan Movie at Strath Haven I
Harr "'ohnlln
:\.1r I
\ Jrnkm"
jSuUnan opcrC'tta at lon ... "ood Gardens
~he ,\111 ~ce that th~\ are called for and
At R b i '
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the P S duPont (, ..talc on the ('\emnnS
-'nt ". Ph,I'II,II.h
••.. "h"re
.he, Irc dl"
epu lean
ecepbon
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m
neat g:ro
(...
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Klonehke
a thnlhn..! mo\ Ie of the
u"llal
the \\0 nmm
the Fnend
lof
:\u ... u.. t 6 '7 and 8 Thc ea"t, numberItnhuted to ho~pltal and to tho e \\ho~e
:\lr J Pa....morc Che\nc\ ot Rut cr trOlrn :'\orth ~tarnm.! thc acc fl\Cr Com
:\1eehn!! \\llIllnp H the "amh\lche
m!! 110 1<; ('oml)o~ecl of talcnted \\llmmg:
htart" are o\Cf\\helnwf! h\ the ~I_ht and "('nur anti :\1r and l\Ir" Peter I Tolel mancler Frmk Ha\\k(' anti I \Ie Talhot
ThC're \'111 he ponH (or the clulclren
!ton (o]k" \\Ith Fredeflck \V \V\att (l1r('c
ira ranc(' 01 the hloom" \\hlCh the .. "0 01 Park \\rnue \\ere gu(' t nt thl ~a ,\111 1)( lIlt It Iture pre"entatlnn at the
al!lIn till 'tar
Itor and \\ \\ I amI Jr manager
r Ireh Jl(l~ e
tlOn ,1 Rt puhhlan Comnultc( la t \\cl.'k {ml nun II pre tnted tomorro\\ nt,..!ht at :0:; 1:;:
\ mlctm to make the ]a"t mInute
DI pla\ of Ihe lamed elt:Ctnc \\ ater
In June the Friend
::\hdll1.! "a" 10 at the l-Itl he\ !-Intel Hrr h(\ PI to at at Strath Ha\l:n Inn
\d(htlOnal "hort
arrm_tm{'nt
\\111 he held at S
Iiountam
follo\\ the open air mU"lcal
rhlr ... ( 01 thc cnlhttulU
\u U t \\111 h( hocl t]ll r('{("ptlon md hanqlHt 1\rn lor uhJC'CI "III he ~h()\\n
odock :\IOlldl\ (\{nmfY \U"II~t 3
la ... mfl' Th( ciouhle fC'aturl' proO'ram ban
tht PIC'l)\llrtm Church turn lu(i SlP John H .. mllton chauman 01 thc Commit
\11 ~\\arthm()nan arc conhllh m\1trd
m Borou_h llaJJ
I mnuII hem lit 1m th(" BO'. Cluh \VI]m
t( mllf tlu.: f 11 cop II
trt
t 1 attend
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611NTEREST
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IN JUNIOR BASEBALL
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Dr and Mrs ~rno Vlehoc\{'r, o( Rutgers
h('nue, \\ rc c llled to \lIantll: Cit} ~ J
b ...t Frida) \\ hen Ihor daughtcr 1\11"S Ellen
, It hoc\ er \\ ho \\ IS "pendmg; t\\ 0 \\ ceks at
thl rr~ort \\ a~ tncken \\ Ith appendicilis
and ru~hed to the hosplta]
MI"'5 VIC
hoe\er \\[lS dl"chlrged "Ithout an opera
lion and \\Ith hcr parcnts returned to
S" uthmore nn S Iturda\
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LOeALINDIANSLEAD
LACROSSE LEAGUE
ethlck
Th( hlJ!h hl!hb of the fir"t \\nk of 111\
1 (xcdkm pltchmg of Dlcksun for
tht Jllr 11{ s \\ ho I!-... ued four \\ alks .. truck
out nlnl lJatt~rs and ga\C onc hit that a
"lnl!l( In dcfealmg: the Cubs .. 1
I he luttmg o( Polk o( thc Puates had
tl\e hltS out of SIX hmes It bal, 1\\0
homers, a tnple a double and a "lOgIc
h
cJrl\lD.... ID four runs and .. cormg fl\e 111m
Dr and Mr" Thomas H Jo nson of
.. elf
:\1 tgll Road, left Wedncsda\ morntrl~ for
1 he J!ood fleldmg o( the Slugg<'r trI dr 1their summcr h( me The Elm" Dcnmark
featm,.! the Eagles 92 made thr<'e (louhlr Me
Dr John on \\111 return to S\\arth
pll\ s m addition to pIa) m,.. fla" lc"s hall more on \u..,u"t "7 T\\ 0 \\ ('('ks latcr. \U\ Ith
\Ic:..:ander McKenZie of Han ard
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There I" a "chedule game planci ('Hr\
hc ,\ III ).!:O to 1\.It \Va ..hmgton
Monda\ \Vedne"da\ and Fnda\ (,Hnmg"
tn "'pC'nd l\\ 0 \\ceks makmg co"mlc
nep:mnm,.! at 6 4~ P !II at the Rulgns r 1\ oh"cn IlIOn"
\\('nuc "chool p;round:. AU 110\S bel\Hcn
Ln route to Mame Dr and Mrs John~on
thl tg:e:; o( 12 and 15 arc m\lted to "'I ... n I \\111 stop m Ne\\ \ ork \\here a boat carn
up \\ Ilh onc o( the..e tcame;; At the ph "ent I mJ! "hip recordm!! apparlus has Ju"t re
tlllle Ih(" Cubs ha'\ c a {e\\ pO~ltlOns \ amnt turncd from thc C mbbc m
dIU to members lea'\mg for "ummer re ort~
Mr ] B \\e~t JOined Mrs \Vc"t mil
their {almh at HarH\ Cedar.. ~ J on
Tuc~da\ for In 1\\0 \\ccks \acatlOn
HIS
An Antidote For Boredom
lither :\lr \\ 1111 1m H West of Pnnceton
! II I\e \OU e'\er tned thiS anl1(10te (or 1 \\cnue I" "pendmg thIS \\eek \\lth hml
bOfeclom?~ThTO\\ )our"elf \\holeheartedh i 1\1r" Hnard Barne" and MI~" Helena
mto \ our \\ ork whatever It I~ You II he Po"t B Irne" of ~e\\ Ha\ en Conn \\ ere
~urJln"ed at ho\\ mtercstmg )OU "In fand I the g:uc"t~ of Dr mtl Mr~ Thomas H
fhen at the clId of the £la\ "hen J ohn"on o( ::\laj!11 Road II~t \\ cek end
It
\OU arc pleasant!) (atlgued dash mto \our
Mr anel ::\.1r.. Hugh A McLam and rhll
bath dose )our mmd to the cla\ and tts cltln of :\:orth Tona,\anda ~ Y \\111
Jlroblem~ dres.'" (or the e\ cnmg
l t ont trfl\ c lnmorro\\
Mr McL lin \\111 "pend
and cnJO) eler) nllnute o( It -\IHI \\htn the \\uk end md the othcr.. ~ome hme
bedtime come" )OU 11 slecp hke a dull
longn \\11h ::\Ir" Mel am'" parcnt" Mr
If )OU are a \\omen, heres anothcr "lire and ::\tr "Ilharn H We"t of Pnnceton
\\a\ of a'\Oldmg horedom
ah\ t\~ bt m hcnue
100e'
Then are "0 III m, plu(' to go Illil
:\11 lIlel ::\.lr HlroM f \\hlll formeri\
)llopl ... to kno\\ and thm!! lo
\\orld I" filled \\Ith them \\In not !Jet mO\cd mto an apartment at 224 Park \'\e
1\ nur "hare of all thiS ('n}o\ mrnt?
nur
Make a pomt o( "urroundtn.., '\ our"eU
\\llh cle\er and amu"'mg people Thc\ re
Mr Charh Parkcr of The S\\arthmore
jU"'t e\en \\ here Rcfu"e to he "urrounded ('Uterlamed \\ Ith a buffel ~uppcr and bndlZe
b\ borc~
on Salunla\ cumng In honor of her \\eek
I Culh\ ate re"tlcssncss When \ ou are end guc~l ::\h".. l\[arJ!aret Curran o(
re"tlc~~ ,ou arc conhnuall} "(ekmg- ne\\ \ onkt r ~ \
and thc <;.c\entteth Inrth
ou'l{'t~ for \our '\Itahh and lete," 'ou dl\ annl\Cf"an 01 ::\Ir" Ro"ahe Mcrg,) of'
arl' ah\a,s chall(n)!mJ! the m'~tcn of ..omcIChe<;hr Olher ,..lIr t .. "ere Mr and Mrs
harrhnj:! ne\\ art or dl"tancc or a(henture \\llham S lIar\(\ and :\fr and 1\lrs
In a \\ord If ,our hfe 1~ drab If It IJo"(ph S(al (If 5\\ uthmore and the "11""e"
1lacks color or "'parkle-J.!et bu~\ and bid (,('or (tic and H('I(n :\hrJ!\ and ::\lr
Jhorcdom J!oodb\c fore\:cr'
111 tne ::\Icr \ 01 Ch(~ter
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VOL. VIII,
WaterWorks
Conquered Yello,v Fe,'elw
(HAR . . ' ESS)
During Ihe summer of 1793, Yellow Fe,cr rava;::.·d
Ihe c,ly of PI"lmlell.hiu. Spr. admg Icrror and di ..
tress throughout the Cit), the d"rendcd (h~cuse
"'ped out neurly one· sixth of Ihe populallOn.
That "as a summer of Intense heat and drou~ht.
People had 10 go long dislanee. for waler, sloring
their scanty sUl,.,lles In bue kef!!!, casks aud cislerns.
It \\as Dot thenkno1\n that tlu'se open water CODtalners furnished hrec(hng places for nlo"qnitO(~s,
among Ihem Ihal particular mosquito" hose deadly
hI'"~ Iransnulled \ cllow I ever • • • the SlegoDl)lu.
Belljanlln .....ranklin saw
SODIC
connectioll hetw('cll
an ....stahle water .uPI.I} and disease. He mhocalc.1
a plan 10 bring Ihe water of the W issahiekon ere, k
inlo Ihe cily and dislribule ,t in pipes. Wben a public "al ..r supply '''IS finally inslullcd Ihe Yd ow
I . . e\er
t (ll(lerUICS
ceased.
Th.· imporla.. ~e of a eonlrolled supply
or
p"re
"oter was 81!"Ul1 df luonshnlt d ut II c timt 01 the
budding of the P ..lnnn18 (una). Anu ri( .1I1~ dul Hoi
altt'lllrl Bny con!oitrnchon \\ork lltlhl a Ulotlcrll
wnh:r "ork~ ha(1 flr~l becn Illstalled.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mrs. Paul J. Furnas, who recently moved
Mrs.]. Grant Hebble, with her daugb- day from a motor trip to Montreal and
from Swarthmore to their Dew home on
Quebec.
coming
back
through
Maine
and
about August 2 or 3. They have been ter, Dorothy, of Newport News, Va., has
Farnum Road, Media.
been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cape Cod.
away since July 7.
Jerry
and
Jack
Co,,",.
who
had
spent
---H. Perkins, of Cedar Lane, [or the past
Professor and Mrs. Arthur Jones of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sheppard, of week. Mrs. Perkins and daughters, Lea. two weeeks at Camp Chesapeake, also re- Dickinson Avenue will sail tomorrow
Dartmouth Avenue, spent the week-end nOfe and Anne, with Miss Elizabeth P. turned home on Saturday.
aboard the S. S. Pennland bound for Engcruising on the Chesapeake Bay,
Soule. of Park Avenue, spent a week feMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Geer and two land. They will visit Norway, Sweden,
Announce Marriqe of Mias Kath· their boat "Fortuna."
ccoUy at the Hotel Stockton Villa, Cape
children and Mrs. Geer's fath~r, Mr. David and Denmark, and spend a week at the
Their son, Bobby, returned Sunday from May, N. J.
erine Wood to John M.
A. Reed, of Harvard Avenue, returned World Youth Conference at Geneva beCamp Chesapeake, where he had spent two
Chandler
weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Lucius R. Shero and the Saturday from Lake Mohonk, N. Y., where fore returning to England, where they will
remain until January. Upon their return
Margaret Sheppard has just returned Misses Caroline, Adrienne and Frances they vacationed for two weeks.
to the United States, they wiU motor
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fosler, of Spring~ home after spending a week at the farm of I ~I'er,o. of North Chester Road, sail today
Mrs.
Charles
Parker,
of
The
Swarth~
through the south and west, spending some
field Road, Springfield, have announced the Mrs. Morris Michener at Avondale. She aboard the S. S. City of Hamburg from
engagement of their daughter, Miss Eliza- was accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Baltimore, Md., to London, England. After more, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. time in Florida and California. Professor
beth Foster, and Millard James McLain, of Ida L. Sheppard, of Vassar Avenue.
spending a month in London they will Joseph Tate, of Claymont, Del., over the J ones is on his sabbatical year from the
University of Pennsylvania, where he is
Newark, N. J., son of Ralston McLain, of
cross the continent to Athens, Greece, where past week~end.
Harvard Avenue, Swarthmore. The an~
professor of German.
Mrs. Virginia Fries and son, Buddy, re~ Dr. Shero, who has been granted a year's
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas, of
nouncement was made at a card party on turned Sunday to their home on Haver- leave of absence from Swarthmore Col~
During their absence the Jones' home
Saturday evening at the Foster home. Miss ford Place, after having spent a month at lege, where he is professor of Greek, will North Chester Road, spent the week-end will be occupied by their son and daughFoster is a graduate of the Lansdowne High various points in the west.
ter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones,
be visiting professor at the American at Cape May, N. J.
School and is attending business college.
School of Classical Study.
Phyllis Rhoads. daughter of Mr. and and child, of Drex.el Hill.
Mr. McLain was graduated from Swarth~
Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., of Benjamin \Vest
Miss Jane Richardson has returned to Mrs. Ralph Rhoads, of North Princeton
Miss Jean Harvey, of College Avenue,
more High School and Cornell University. Avenue, will leave Saturday for Lakemont,
her
home on Lafayette Avenue after spend- Avenue, will leave August 10 to spend left Saturday to spend a week at Treasure
He is a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity Yates County, New York~ , ..'here she will
ing a month at Sman Point, Me., as the several weeks at Camp Innabah, on the Island, near Rockland. Me. She will meet
an'd is now employed by duPont.
join her two children, Ann and Helen, and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bailey, of French Creek near Pottstown.
The wedding will be in the ncar future. remain until the end of August. Mr. Kraus
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. HarWesttown.
Miss Sarah Berry has taken a room on vey and Miss Nancy Harvey today at
Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Wood, of Swarth- will join them later.
Southwest Harbor, Me., where they will
Miss Ruth A. Brinton, of Cheynt=y, Pa .. College Avenue until the end of August.
Among the Swarthmorcans who are vacamare A venuc, announce the marriage of
all remain two weeks.
their daughter, Katherine, to Mr. John M. tioning at Buck Hill Falls,· Pa. are Mis:; returned to her duties in the office of the
Dr. John A. Miller. of Wallingford. and
Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irene F. Geyer, of South Che;ter Road; Borough Secretary on Monday after one Mrs. Harry L. Miller and son, Peter, of
Mrs. Ralph V. Little. of Park Avenue.
Chandler, .Jf South Paris, Me. Mr and Mrs. David Rowlands, of Westdale Ave~ week of her vacation.
Thayer Road, left Tuesday for Wa11ing- is spending the month of July visiting her
Mrs. Chandler will make their home in nue, and Mrs. E. O. Thomas, of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Crosby and ford, Vt. Mr. Miller and the other boys, mother, Mrs. John Druar, at the home of
Lane.
Bound Brook, N. J.
daughter, Marguerite, of Princeton Avenue, Harry, Jr. and John, will join the party her brother, Mr. John F. Druar, of St.
~Paul, Minn.
Dr. John A. Detlefsen and Miss Ruth will leave today on a two~weeks' tour of for the month of August.
Mrs. Helen Hall and sons, Robert and
Miss Peggy Little is swimming and
Mr. Thomas W. Andrew has returned canoeing councillor at Merrymeeting Camp,
Alan, returned Sunday to their home on Detlefsen, of Lafayette Avenue, retu",e
from the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadei- Bath, Me., this summer.
Park Avenue, after a five weeks motor Saturday from a week's visit in \VaUham, points to visit relatives.
trip through the west. They traveled down Mass. and Ogunquit, Me. Mr. John
Mrs. E. E. Alger. of South Chester Road. phia, and is recuperating at his home on
John B. Roxby, Jr., of Cornell Avenue,
the west coast to Mexico and visited, among Detlefsen is attending summer school at spent the week-end at her cottage at North Chester Road.
leaves Saturday for Woods Hole, Mass.,
--many other places" Puget Sound; Holly- Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Hance's Point, Md.
Mr. Roland L. Eaton, of Dickinson Ave- having been awarded a scholarship for the
wood, CaL; Mojave Desert, Phoenix, Ariz.,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Diehl, of Sandy
nue, joined Mrs. Eaton and their family summer session at the Marine Biological
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Conway, of Cove, l\.Id" are occupying th~ cottage
and ,Yellowstone and Glacier National
this week at Sebasco Estates, Me.) where Laboratory.
Parks, covering about 10,000 miles in all. Vassar Avenue, returned Monday from a t,,·o months.
Bruce Roxby is a junior interne at the
they are spending the summer.
Alan has completely recovered from a vacation during which they visited relatives
Shores Hospital, Somers Point,
Atlantic
Mrs. John Marshall, of Lincoln Avenue,
broken foot which he suffered a short time in Washington, D. C., Newport News,
Dr.
Thomas
K.
Brown,
of
Dickinson
N.
J.,
during
the summer.
and Ashville, N. C. They had been away returned to Swarthmore for a few days
before his departure on the trip.
Avenue,
is
doing
research
work
at
Veimar,
this week from her cottage at Cape May,
July 3.
Miss Marguerite Gettz, of Dickinson Ave~
Mrs. Blaine Miller, of Parkersburg,
Germany, this summer. He sailed on June
nue left Tuesday fllr New York to spend
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Conway en- N. J., where she is spending the summer. 18 and met his son, Thomas K. Brown, W. Va., and children, Sally and Pete, are
a f~w days as the guest of Miss Florence tertained with a birthday dinner [or their
Miss Isabel Bunting, of ColIege Avenue,
., who will accompany him on his re- vacationing now at Strath Haven Inn.
son, John L. Moore Conway, who was five
Harden.
return this week-end from Livingston turn to this country in the middle of
Allen Harris, of Strath Haven Inn, at~
years old.
Manor, N. Y., where she has visited Mrs. September. Thomas, Jr. has been in Ger~
The Misses Shirley and Marjorie Mac~
tended
last week the mid-summer meet·
Lydia Green Mitchell and Miss Sally Mit~ many since June, 1935. He took his
Millan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mr. Thomas McDonnell, of Baltimore chell, of North Chester Road, who are
ing
of
the
New Jersey Press Association
junior year at the University of Munich.
MacMillan, of Vassar Avenue, left Friday Pike, is recuper.a.ting at his home after an
in
New
Brunswick.
held
to spend ten days in Ocean City, N. J., with acute appendicitis operation performed in spending the summer there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Furnas, of Indi~
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard the Fitzgerald~Mercy Hospital, a few weeks
Mr. Samuel Yorke Sleeth, of New York
Mrs. David Lukens and daughter, Miss anapolis, Ind., with their daughter, Marcia,
City,
has returned to Strath Haven Inn
Buckley, of Philadelphia.
of
North
Chester
Road,
left
Alice
Lukens,
ago.
arrived Sunday to visit two weeks with
yesterday to spend ten days in Wallingford, their son and daughter~in-Iaw, Mr. and for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Palmer and family, Vt., with Mrs. Lukens' daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Geary, of \Valling~
ford, are enjoying a motor trip through of Vassar Avenue, arc spending the summer Harry L. Miller, of Thayer Road.
the west. After motoring 165'1 miles and at their home in Scottsboro, Ala.
Mrs. Albert Thatcher, of South Chester
visiting the Texas Centennial, they left
Road,
left yesterday to spend two weeks at
Mrs. James H. Thomas and children,
Denver on Tuesday of this week and will
Lake
Mohonk.
N. Y.
Molly and Jimmy, are at their summer
'.
' T.-·
home Cresswcld Lodge, Cresco, Pa. Duley
Mr.
S.
B.
Brewster,
of
Swarthmore
Ave~
Enjoy It at tho
Thomas is at camp.
nue, spent the week-end fishing at Avalon,
Elizabeth Foster and
Mnlard Mclain Engaged
return borne by way of Canada, arriving
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FRIDAY -
SATURDAY
JOE E. BROWN
JOAN BLONDELL
"Sons 0' Guns"
Extra I SaturdaY Matinee'
"FLASH CORDON"
Sunday Only
3 Showa--2.30, 7, 9
FRANZ LEHAR'S
"The Merry Widow"
Maurice
Jeanette
Chevalier
MacDonald
Monday -
,~.
J.
PoUy Told, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.Grace
and Frances Brewster are at Camp
Peter E. Told, of Park Avenue, celebrated Bueno, North Sutton, N. H., for the sumher third birthday with a small party on
mer.
\Vednesday afternoon.
Miss Muriel L. Mann, of Union Avenue,
entertaining Miss Erna Sproul and Miss
AIr_Conditioned
Evlyn Nofziger, of Hollywood, Cal. Miss
Nofziger will remain in Swarthmore
NOW
Miss Sproul visits with friends in \VashingPLAYING
ton, D. C. Later they will motor west by
way of New Orleans and the south arriving in Los Angeles early in September.
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"Poor Little Rich Girl"
Tuesday
Positively Her Best Picture I
Alice Faye
Cloda Stuart
Jack Haley
Mh:hael Whalen
ROBERT TAYLOR
Mrs. David A. Simpson and son, Thomas,
of Dartmouth Avenue, returned on Mon~
day from a boat trip to Boston, Mass.
They also visited Lexington and Concord.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom, formerly
~~~~~~~~~~~~ of Ogden Avenue, with their infant son,
Peter, moved into their ncw apartment in
the Elmore on Elm Avenue Monday after
having visited. Mrs. Bloom'S parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower, of
Guernsey Road, for several weeks.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday
W. C. FIELDS
Miss Lucy Black, of Park Avenue, is
-inIs~,en,di.,g the summer in Ocean City, N. J.
VIRGINIA BRUCE
"Times Square Lady"
''POPPY''
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
WAVERLY
Theatre
MARION DAVIES
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OPEN EVERY
SUNDAY EVENING
2 Complete Shows
7 and 9 P. M.
(Doors open at 6.)0 P. M.)
Sunday Matinee
Discontinued
3 - DAYS - 3
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and SUNDAY EVENING
Grace MOORE
Franchot TONE
-in-
"HEARTS DIVIDED"
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Miss Keta Brower, of Guernsey Road,
returned Tuesday from Baltimore. Md .•
where she had visited Miss Jessie J ohnson
for three weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse and Mary
Corse, of Yale Avenue, returned last Satur-
MANOR
Cheder PIke _
Pro.peet Park
Friday and Saturday
Friday and Saturday.
CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
"THE PRlNCESS COMES
ACROSS"
Monday and Tuesday
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"PRIVATE NUMBER"
Monday and Tuesday
Musical Score by Fritz Kreisler
Ida Lupino
MONDAY aDd TUESDAY
"ONE RAINY AFTERNOON"
"SONS 0' GUNS"
"Trouble For Two"
WEDNESDAY. ONE DAY ONLYI
Returning by Popular Demand
CHARLES LAUGHTON
MERLE OBERON
ROBERT DONAT
"THE PRIVATE UFE OF
HENRY VDI"
SUMMER DRESSES
-in Three Groups-
Huah Het:bert
WednesdaY
Roland VOURIr
ODe Day Only
Joaa Bloadell
Wednesday Only
July 29
ANN HARDING
"The Witneas Chair"
''IT'S LOVE AGAIN"
with Walter Abel
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GOWN SHOP
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Patsy Ken,.
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MARY'S PET RECIPE
Play:
King Arthur's Court. and Prince and the
F....4Iod b, R"'-t E. SIoarpIoa
Born
in
1884, Mr. Mendez obtained his
Sberiff,
Journey's
End.
Pauper; Wells, Kapoot. .
PUBLISHED EVERY FIt1J)AY AT
Or-.. -e MOUHe
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education in New York anrl London
rO~ , , :
Grad. 9
sch00Is ,and at T
le University and t
h e l cup sugar.
KipUng. Barrack Room Ballads.
emp
Barrie, Little Minister; Bennett, Matter
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
University of Pennsylvania, where be spe~
Grated rind 1 orange.
Grade 12
Skylark; Blackmorr., Lorna Doone; Boyd,
Editor ud P"blbher
cializ:ed in utility regulation and D'anage~
~ cup water.
Fiction:
Drums; Bullen, Cruise of the Cachelot;
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Mendez reside at
~ tbsp. gelatin.
Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma, Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress; Cervantes Don
nTUS J. EWIG
Mount Airy and have one son, John L.
2 tbsps. cold water.
and Northanger Abby; Bellamy, Looking Quiote; Churchill, Crisis; Clemens. 'Con7'4
Back\\'ard; Blackmore, Lorna Doone; necticut Yankee; Cobb, Old Judge Priest;
Mendez.
1 ..... cup orange juice.
•
3 tbsps. lemon juice.
Bronte, Jane Eyre, Wurthering Heights; Cooper, Deerslayer; Craik, John Halifax,
ROSAUE DRYDEN
2 cups heavy cream.
Conrad, Rover; Cronin, Stars Look Down; Gentleman; Crane, Red Badge of CourageN.w. £dJtor
Ii
l4 cup candied cherries.
Dickens. Old Curiosity Shop. and Pickwick Davis. Captain MackUn; Doyle,
P.o•• SW~IDOft aoo
Put sugar, orange rind and water
Papers, and Oliver Twist; Elliott , Mill on Company; Dumas, Counte of Monte
Edt.red .. Seco.ct C.... Matter. J_IIUY Z4
into saucepan and boil one minute.
Ithe Floss; Galsworthy, Forsyth Saga, etc.; Cristo, and Three Musketeers; Finger,
1928, at the .....t Olle. at Swartluaore P":
Add gelatin soaked in cold water'
GaskeU, Cranford; Hardy, Tess, and Re- Courageous Companions; Ford, lanice
uact... the Act of .....c.. 3, .878.'
when dissolved add orange juice and
Iturn of the Native; Hilton, Lost Horizon; Meredith; Goldsmith, Vicar of Wakefield;
FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1936
utline of Scenic and Historic
lemon juice. Place on ice' when
Kingsley, Westward Ho J; Lewis, It Can't Haggard, King Solomon's Mines; Harte,
Points of PeDDSylvania Now~·
it begins to thicken fold i~ heavy
Happen Here; Mansfield. Garden Party. Luck of Roaring Camp; Hawes Dark
Available for Moton.b
cream beaten stiff, and candied
etc.; Scotti Kenilworth; Thackery, Vanity Frigate; Hill, Red Prior's Legacy; 'Hough,
FROM "WHO'S WHO IN
This is the season of the year when
cherries cut in pieces. Turn into a
Fair, and Henry Esmond; Walpole, Duc'h~ Covered Wagon; Hutchinson, Once Aboard
AMERICA"
. ,
mold, cover, pack in ice and sa!t
ess of Wrex, and Rogue Herries, and Win~ a Lugger; Jackson, Ramona; James. Sand',
P
I
tersmoon; Webb, Precious Bane; Wells J ohnston, To Have and to Hold'. Kelley
We hereby reproduce the thirty-seventh ennsy
v. ama s fann regions present agriand Ieave th ree hours, or freeze
It
ectric refrigerator.
..oan and Peter; Wells, Shape of Things to• Blacksmith of VUno, and Trumpeter of'
thr ee h ours 10
• eI
'
ure In one of its most beautiful scenic
in our alphabetical series of accounts of cu
g b
Th
Come; WooIcott. Reader.
Cut .....
'" t en sIices for serving.
Cracow; Kipling, Kim, and Plain Tales
Swarthmore residents in "Who's Who" ar s.ed ousands of men and women are
in
harvesting
the
State's
grain
which we republish with the permission of engag
Biography:
from the Hills; Kyne, Cappy Ricks; Lager..
crops in hundreds of fields scattered
the publishers.
Leaving Allentown on State Route 29
Brittain, Testament d Youth; Day, Life lof, General's Ring; Laver, Chades O'Malthroughout the farming areas of the Key~
"SPECK, Jo'rank Guuldsmith, anthrop~ stone State.
you continue into the Perkiomen Valley with Father; DeKruif, Hunger Fighters ley; Liljencrantz, Thrall of Lief the Lucky;
oIogistj b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1881;
~ennsYlvania ranko very high in its farm where there is outstandingly good fishin~ and Microbe Hunters; Maurois. Ariel; Lovelace. Early Candlelight; Masefield Jim
s. Frank G. and Hattie L. (Staniford) S.; ratmg. From the corners of Erie and from East Greenville to Valley Forge in Pepys. Diary; Sheean. Personal History'
and Martin Hyde; Major. When
A. B., Columbia, 1904, A. M., 1905; fellow Greene Counties in Western Pennsylvania the Perkiomen Creek of bass, yellow perch, Steffans, Autobiography; Strachey, Emmi~ Krughthood Was in Flower; Meader, Black
U. of Pa., 1908; m. Florence Insley, of to Wayne and Bucks Counties in the East catfish, sunfish and pickerel. At Cot!ege. nent Victorians, and Queen Victo:ia; Sulli- Buccaneer; Nordhoff, Derelict; Oray Scar..
Nanuet, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1910. Asst. cura~ Pennsylvania is dotted with thousands of viIle pick up U. S. Route 422 and follow van. Twenty Years Agrowing; Zweig 'Mary let. Pimpernel; Page. Red Rock; P •...;. Jinx
tor ethnology, Univ. Mus., U. of Pa., the best farms in the United Stat~ At it through Norristown to Philadelphia.
Queen of Scots.
' S h i p ; Pyle, Men of Iron; Runkel, Helmet
1909~I1,
instr., antbropology, U. of no time were the buildings in a beUe; conThe distance is about 300 miles via U. S. Poelry:
of Navarre; Sabatini, Captain Blood, and
Pa., 1909-11, asst. proL, 1911-25, prof. dition. During the past several years Route 611 and 315 miles using U. S. Route
Mallory, Morte d'Arthurj Untermeyer Scaramouche; Scott, Guy Mannering and
since 1925; lecturer in anthropology, hundreds of gallons of paint were used to 1 and State Route 32 along the Delaware. Modem British Poetry.
• Kenilworth;
Skinner. Andy
Breaks
Swarthmore Coli., since 1923. Asst. editor put t~e exteriors into excellent shape. The trip can be easily made in two days Travel:
Trail; Stockton, Rudder Grange' TarkAm. Anthropologist since 1920, Am. Jour. There IS scarcely a farm house without its allowing plenty of time to try your luck
Lindhergh. North to the Orient.
ington. Monsieur Beaucaire. and
Archaeology, 1920-23 i anthropologist with lawn and flower beds.
at several places and if the women of the Pla,s:
Thompson, Alice of Old Vincannes' Verne'
Nat. Research Council (exec. com., 1925).
From every section of the State come re- family do not fish and insist on going Barrie. Dear Brutus. and Kiss for Cinder- Michael Strogoff; Walpole. Jeremy; White;
Mem. Am. Anthropol. Assn., Am. Etbno1. ports of excellent crops this year and im~ along, the route passes through some of ella, and What Every Woman Knows' Snake Gold; Wister, Virginian; Wode ..
Soc., Am. Folk-lore Soc. (pres. 1920~22), proved conditions in all tines of agriculture. the fin~t scenery of the country and some Besier, Barrells of WimpoIe Street; Cow: house, Meet Mr. Mulliner; \VreD, Beau
Anthropol. 50<. Phila. (pres. 1920-22).
Motorists, in traveling scenic Pennsyl~ attraehve resorts w~ere the ladies may ard, Cavalcade; Shaw, Arms and the Mali Sabreur, and Blazed Trail.
Oriental Club Phila.. Zool Soc. Phila.• vania, will not Qnly find beauty in the amuse themselves whlle the men "cast their and Candida' Shakespeare Plays' She"
Grade. 7 and 8
'l
J"
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,nSigma Phi Epsilon. Extensive field work mountainous sections, but the valleys of U
nes In peasant p aces.
dan, Rivals, and School for Scandal; Sher· Abbott, Larkspur; Alcott, Eight Cousins
among Indian tribes of Indian Ty., Okla., open farm land, especially during the
wood, Idiot's Delight; Sheriff, Journey's and Rose in Bloom, and Old Fashioned
Southeastern and Northeastern U. S., Can.,
End.
Girl; Bach~lor, Man for the Ages; Ben..
harvest season. present panoramas of
Newfoundland and Labrador peninsula.
natural scenery that can be enjoyed at no
Grade 11
nett, Master Skylark i Blackmore, Lorna
Author: Ethnology of Yuchi Indians, other time of the year. The Pennsylvania
Ficli
Doone; Bolton, GirJs Who Became Fa1909 i Ceremonial Songs of the Creek and
Scenic and Historic Commission is
Conqueror; Babcock, Soul of mous; Burnett,. Secret Garden; Church,
Yuehi Indians, 1911; The Creek Indians of ing many requests from motorists who
Ann Rutledge; Bachellor. Eben Holden, and ~tory of the Illiad; Churchill, Crisis; CoITaskigi Town, 1907; The Double Curve want to tour strictly agricultural regions.
Man of the Ages; Barnes, Within This linsj Book of Starsj Dana, Two Years Be~
Motive in Northeastern Algonkian Art, Quite a number of inquiries are being re~ Books on Children's Reading List 1Present j Boyd, Drums;· Cather. Death fore the Mast; Dickens, Oliver Twist and
1914 j Hunting Territories and Myths of ceived conctrning the tobacco area of Lan•
Separated on Shelves of Swarth. I Comes f or the Archbishop. and My An- Ch,'ld's History 0 f E ngIan d ; Dumas Count
the Temiskaming Algonquins. 1915; Social
bI.
Lib
Itonia, and Shadows on the Rock' Chase of Monte Cristo; Hughes, Tom Brown's
Life and Mythology of the Temagami ounty, and the dairying country along the
more U Ie I rary
·1 Mary Peters, and Silas Crocket· Churchill' School
Days j Jackson, Ramona; J ames,
Ojibwa, 1915; The Nanticoke Community Northern tier.
C.•
d C
•
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, Smoky, and Sand; Kingsley. Westward
of Delaware, 1915; Penobscot Spamanism,
Although the supply is quite limited. due
To enable the children of the Swarthmore 1Cooner
nSlS, anLast rOSSIng,
H l j London, White Fang'. Looker. White
of the Mand
h' Richard
C Carvel;
R do
1920; The' Functions of Wampum Among to the tremendous demand from individuals Public Schools to find easily the books on Badge
1"',of Courage' Da0 alcans;
T
Yrane, Be House Gang; MaIot. Nobody', Boy. and
the Northeastern Algonkian, 1919; Penob- and organizations within and outside the th eir "summer reading lists" which are fore the Mast· Do
' I n, M·ft
wo ~ars Obe~ N obody's Girl; Martin, Emmy Lou'. Masescot Transformer Texts, 1920; Boethuk and state. the Bureau of Publications has. upon owned by the Swarthmore Public Library,.
session' FerberI Clm
d ShcentB ~ fie! d, Jim Davis; Meader, LumberJ·ack. and
•
ug as,
agm
Micmac, 1922; The Rappahannock Indians request, sent the SWARTHMOREAN a quantity t h e members of the Children's Committee,
'..'
arron, an
ow oat, A
~nd Meredith·
So BI~; Fisher,
Bent Twig;
~ay Montgomery.
to Sea; Melville,
andGables'
Moby
of Virginia, 1925 i The Penn Wampum of the Commissions new scenic: and historic Mrs. Harold G. Griffin and Mrs. Peter E. Ice
Hawth
5 IFord,
L lan- nIck;
AnneTypee,
of Green
Belts, 1925; Native Tribes and Dialects of maps for free distrihution. Many motorists Told, and the Librarian, Miss Anne John- Howells R'...
· , of 5'1 omc,
L hcar et H etter; ~ic. olay, Boy~s_Lifc .of.Lm·coln·._Page, .Red·,
Co'nnecticut, 1926j Symbolism in Penob~ stop in newspaper offices for information son, have
recently
completed
the
task
of
.
'
1
as
ap am;
.
helmer Java Head and Th
BI ckerges..;
P
Rock; Porter. Freckles.
and Laddie'. Pyle.
scot Art, 1927; also chapters in the Eth- and the SWARTIIMOREAN will be glad to segregahon-each on its own labelled s h e l f . '
,
ree a
enRamona; Jewett, Country
of Iron; Roosevelt, Letters to His
nology of the Powhatan Tribes of Vir- give one of these maps to anyone interested --of all the books listed for each grade mfesp;
until
the
supply
is
exhausted.
from
12-A
to
7,
inclusive.
0
omted
FIrS;
Jo.hnstone,
To
Have
and
Children;
Saiten, Bambi; Scott, Ivanhoe;
ginia, 1928; Tribal Boundaries of MassaI to Hold' Lewis· Arrowsm'th d B b' Seaman, Jacqueline of the Carrier Pigeon "
I
chusetts and Wampanoag Indians, 1928;
Many people are planning a vacation
n co~operation with this effort and to
!.,
1 , an
a Itt, st
MalO.
Str~et; FLondon,
evenson,Terhune,
Treasure
Island;
Tarkington,
A Study of the Delaware Indian Big House tour, this summer, through their native further assist the school authorities, the Wan~ld
i
and White
M ICall
'11 ofM the
b Penrod;
Lad.
and Further
AdCeremony, 1931. Home:
Swarthmore, state, and for these the maps will be es- ch ildren and their parents, the SWARTH- D' k'
ang;
e V1 e,
0 y
ThunderM on theF Left; sheen,
ventures
Lad, Twain,
and Treve,
and Silverpecially useful, although with the aid of JolOREAN
Pa."
.
f h publishes herewith the complete M'~cb;
It ellMorley,
Hugh Wynne'
andofBruce;
Tom Sawyer
and
I
one of the maps shorter trips of much in~ Its 0
ooks as they are separately shelved F
'd
'
orrow, orever Hucklcb
F'· V
tercst can also be planned very easily.
in the Library.
ree: an Last Full Measure, and With
erey mn,· erne, Twenty ThouChristian Science Church
Mahce .Toward None; Norris, Octapus; sand Leagues Under the Sea and Micael
Grade 12A
Poole, Harbor; Page, Red Rock; RoIvaag, Storgoffj Wallace, Bcn Hur; Wiggin, Re"Truth" is the subject of the Lesson~
Outlines Fine Fishing JalDlt
Fiction:
Giants in the Earthj Stowe, Uncle Toms. becc~ of Su~nybrook Farm; Wyss, Swiss
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, July 26. The Golden Text is:
With the trout season nearing its end
Bul~en, Cruise o! the Cachelo; .Douglas, Cabin; Twain , Huckleberry Finn, Inno~ I Family Robmson.
"God shan send forth his mercy and bis and the bass pike perch and pickerel sea~ Magruficent ObsCSSlon; Doyle, ~hlte Com- cents Abroad.
C I b
s
truth" (Psalms 51:3).
sons just get;ing
under way. the Travel
Harte. Luck of
Camp; Biography:
e e rates 90th Birthday
Bureau of the Automobile Club of Phila~ Htlton, Goodby, Mr. Chips; James,
Anton, Promised Land; Bok, American~
Mrs. Mary E. Dinsmore celebrated her
delphia, A. A. A., offers a tour covering a Sm~kY; London, Call of the Wild, and hation; Byrd, Skyward; Garland. Son of ninetieth birthday yesterday Thursday
Mendez to Succeed Israel
number of the favorite fishing places of Crwse of the Snark; Terhune, Heart of a the Border; Keller, Story of My Life' July 23, with a family dinner 'party at
Frank L. Mendez, manager of the South northwcstern Pennsylvania and northwest~ Dog.
Lindbergh, We; Pupin, From Immigrant home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Flood,
Philadelphia District of the Philadelphia em New Jersey. The Pennsylvania Fish Biography:
to Inventor; Skinner, Footlights and Spot- of S?uth Chester ~oad, with whom she
Electric Company and widely known in Commission predicts good catches this sea.
Arliss, Up the Years from Bloomsbury; lightsj .Twain, Life on the Mississippi, and has hved for the past twenty~three years.
civic and business circles, has been ap- son due to the spring floods which de- Bok, Americanization of Edward Bok; Roughmg It.
Mrs. Dmsmore enjoys very good health
pointed to succeed tho. latc Joseph D. Israel stroyed much of the ordinary food supply Garland, Son of the Middle Border; Gren~ Poelry:
a~d retains a determined spirit. Aiding
as manager of the Central District with on which the fish feed. With this scarcity fell, Labrador Doctor; DeKruif, Hunger
Benet, John Browns Body; Masters, With the usual duties in the household she
headquarters at 1000 Chestnut Street.
of food, it is expected that they will bite Fighters; Keller, Story of My Life; Lind- Spoon River Anthology.
took especial interest in the arranger'nent
He will continue for the present to di~ hungrily this summer.
bergh, Wej Munthe, Story of San Michele; Plays by
for the dinner in honor of the anniversary
reet affairs of the South Philadelphia office
The fisherman may leave Swarthmore or Pupin, From Immigrant to Inventor;
Anderson, Belasco,. Conley, GJaspel, Hey~ of her birth. Mrs. Dinsmore was born in
as well.
Philadelphia via U. S. Route 1 to Morris- Roosevelt, Letters to His Children; Thomas, ward, O'Neill, Rice, Sherwood.
Philadelphia and lived there her entire life
Mr. Mendez first entered the public ville, thence on State Route 32 along the Count Lucknor, Sea Devil.
before coming to Swarthmore. Her husutility field in 1905, joining the forces of west bank of the Delaware to Riegelsville. Travel:
Grade 10
band, Robert Dinsmore, who served in the
the Public Service Corporation of New From Morrisville small mouth and striped
,
Byrd, Little America, and Skyward;
Alexander Once a Grand Duke; Ander~ Civil War died in 1900.
Jersey at Camden. He became affiliated bass are found all along this stretch. If Franck, Vagabond Journey Around the son, .Mary of Scotland; Arabian Nights;
Four generations of the family reside at
with the present organization in 1916 and the points further north are the goal, leave \VorJd; Halliburton, Royal Road to Ro~ Barne, Admirable Crigbton, and Little the South Chester Road address, the young-·
served for two years at Jenkintown. For Philadelphia on U. S. Route 611 through mance; Lindbergh, North to the Orient; Minister, and Peter Pan; Bennett, Master est being George V. Flood, three~an~a-half
ten years fonowing he was sales manager Doylestown, Riegelsville and Portland. Roosevelt, African Game Trailsi Wells, SkYlark; Byrnne, Messer Marco Polo; year~old son of George G. Flood, and
at Chester, and then returned to J enkin-:- Cross the Delaware here, picking up N. J. Kapoot.
Brittain, Testament of Youth' Conrad great-grandson of Mrs. Dinsmore.
town as commercial agent of the Eastern
8 to Blairstown. In Jacksonburg I
Rover; Coward, Calvalcadej C:aik, J
Division of the Company. He was ap~ Route
Brook are trout.
I;
Halifax, Gentleman; Dickens, Great Ex~
pointed to the South Philadelphia mana~
peetalions; Dumas. Count of Monte
FOR SALE
Next comes Newton, nearby which is
gerial post in 1930.
Cristo, and Three Musketeers; Gibbs, Cross
Attractive
bargain for a quick sale.
Swartswood
Lake
with
bass,
pickerel
and
TRINITY
cHURCH
He is a vice-president of the South Philaprotestant Ellilcopal
~f Pea~e; Kingsley, Westward Ho I; Kip~
Three·story frame modern dwelling
R oute S -31 passing over
II
F
h
perc.
0
ow
Cheater
Road
and
Colletr_
A",eIl.H
ideal location.
•
delphia Business Men's Association, vice~
hng, LIght That Failed; Lagerloi, General
Ret:t.or:
president of the Lions Club of South Phila- and through the mountains of Stokes State
Ring,
and
Marbacka;
Loti,
Iceland
Fish~
Price $13,750
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M•• Rector
delphia, member of the board of governors Forrest to Montague, crossing the Delaerman;
Maeterlink,
Blue
Bird;
Major,
Can
be
seen only by appolntm.ent
Rev. T. A. Me7';:~1~ Dlr. BeL Edge.
of the South Philadelphia Realty Board. a ware River to Milford, where fine trout,
When Knighthood \Vas in Flower; Marie,
delegate to the United Business Men's As- bass and pickerel are to be found in nearby 11 ~OO A. :rd.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Grand Duchess Education of a Princess;
Mr. Meryweather will v-reach.
M.PARKER
SOciation, and is a member of the Edison streams.
Marryat, Mr. Midshipman Easy; RemRoute
6
continues
to
Hawley,
in
the
THE
Electric Institute, Pennsylvania Electric AsReal E.tate &: Insurance
arque, AU Quiet on the Western Front·
SOciation, Pennsylvania Gas Association, heart of the big trout country. Some ofl SWARTHMORE PRESBY'l'ERIAN CHURCH Sabatini, -Scaramouche; Scott, Kenilworth ~
23 So. Che.ter Road
Itev. John Ellen 'l'uttle. Mlnmtel'
American Gas Association and the Etec~ the finest trout streams will be found in
Swarthmore 42
Sheriff, Journey's End; Skariatina, First to
Pike County. Next comes Lake \Vonen~1
SUNDAY
lncal A~ociation of Philadelphia.
Go Back; Twain, Connecticut Yankee in
Active in fraternal affairs, Mr. Mendez paupeck, which has splendid bass fishing. lO:OO-Bible School.
Follow Route 507 to Goldsboro for trout, ll:OO---Morning Worsh,ip. Rt;v. Park Hays
'ck I C
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Miller. D.O.• PhIladelphia.
.'~ Q ~,*,""""""-:-."""""""''''''''''<*'''''''''~~~''''''''''''''>H GQI QQ QGQQQQ :0 Q" 00
b ass and pi ere.
ontinue from here to
••••••••••. Order Tickets Now ••••••• •••
Tobyhanna on Route 50'1 and 611 for cat- THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
~
fish and trout in nearby. streams. Also
SUNDAY
:
"THE BRANDYWINEIlS"
: down through the heart of the Pocono First Day School closed for the l!Iunamer.
Do Your Banking
:
5th Gilbert a: SuW....n
: Mountain districts with aU its fine and 11 zOO A. JI._M:eethul' fM Worship III. the
famous trout fishing, to Stroudsburg. The
lIeetin1' Bouae.
~
trout
season
closes
July
31,
with
the
lake
FIRST
CHURCH
OF CHRIST. sctENTtST,
:
·'PINAFORE"
:• and salmon trout season closing Septcmber
OF SWARTHMORE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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$3.00
$2.00
$1.00
July 27, 28
In That Famous Musical Stage Hit
ROSAUND RUSSELL
01 all our
July 24, 25
ROBERT TAYLOR
LORETTA YOUNG
FRANCIS LEDERER
MONTGOMERY
CLEARANCE
----
DICK POWELL
'THE KING STEPS OUT'
ROBERT
ABSOLUTE
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
~~~~~~~~~THE~~~~AR~THM~~O~~~·~-~~~------------~~-~~~--~--~3
JULY 24, 1936
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29.
C reek are bass and trout.
lan
rl
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
Member Federal Depo.it
~ iJl,9fted to atIiIDd. . . . . . .
~O.-!I~I)OOI~looJl!+1OI-llooJl~Ho<-O ~
IeeI ami .e tbe Peedin.. - .
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In.u~ce
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CorporatioD
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JULy 24, 1936
'DIE SWARTHMOREAN
At the J an sd_
NEWS NOTES
LawreDce A. Woodruff, 01 the Home
New,; Scoop Glaser, 01 the New York
Mirror, and Philip Krugman, of TranlRadio Press, visited Swarthmore last week
as part 01 a press survey 01 leading college
The story of "The Good Fairy" concerns
a young lady of Vienna whose ODe aim ID
life is to make people happy, aDd who lets
DO moral scruples interfere with her goodnatured plans. Her efforts to bring people
good fortune involve a very ethical lawyer, a very unethical business man and a
very handsome head-waiter In a series 01
ludicrous situations.
Duley Cooper will play the name role,
originated by Helen Hayes. As the lawyer whose immoral wife she pretends to
be, Charles Francis will play a part which
he has already done in New York with
great succeES.
Others 01 the Robin Hood Theatre
troupe in the cast will bc Robert C.
Schnitzer, Virginia Reilly, Brant Gorman
and Alva Brixey. Mr. Francis will play
the male lead and direct as well.
The program for July 29, 30, 31 and
August 1 will feature "Her Cardboard
Lover!'
repairs and equipment, these donations were
opportuDe and much appredated. To raise
funds, coin card& are being distributed in
an effort to secure aid for needed purposes.
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Shaw Festival at H q _
Sherii'. Olflee. Court H"- _
Pa.
Prido>- luIT Ilot. IOU
8.10"- II.. ~ S _ TIme
Con4it1ou--f250.00 cuh or cerU8ed check
at time of nle (unJeN, otherwise .tatec! iD.
uverillemeDt). balance In ten
Other
eondlUoM on dQ' of .ale..
daJ'..
Continuing the annual Shaw Festival the
presentation at the Hedgerow rfheatre,
towns 01 the East.
Moylan-Rose Valley, OD Friday, July 24,
is '·Candida," first play in the Hedgerow Levari Facia
No. 861
Mrs. John Fritz, of Douglas, A~ona,
repertory. This year"s cast has Miriam
IIareh Term, 1,a6
will leave today after stopping for a week
Phillips (in the role formerly essayed by
All that eertaln tract or piece of laDd with
with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Ann Harding), supported by Harry Shepthe manalon bOUM thereon erected .Itoat. OIl
pard, David Metcalf and Robert HaDley. the nortbeast aide of Msln .treet la the Bor.
Robert T. Bair, of Cornell Avenue, while
The thirty-filth perlormance 01 "Saint oUlrh of Darby. County of Delaware and State
on an extended trip through the East.
]oan" closes the first week of the Third of Pennsylvania.
Shaw Festival on Saturday night. Shaw's
Miss Eleanor Olmcs, daughter of Mr.
official biographer, Archibald Henderson, Bea"lnnlng at a atone in the middle of said
and Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes, 01 Cornell AveM.in atreet, a corner of land now or late of
proclaims it lithe greatest play in English Joel J. Balle)!': thence b:r the same north
nue, is recovering nicely from an operation
since Shakespeare." It has been in Hedge- aevent)' degrees 8ve minute. flfty-Bve aeconds
performed recently at Saranac, N. Y. She
row's repertory since its introduction in eaat seven hundred feet and twenty one-bun_
wiD soon undergo another operation which
1934. Catherine Rieser now plays Saint dredtb8 of • foot to a atone In • line of land
it is hoped will effect a cure.
now or late of J'oeepb Buntinlr: thence by the
Joan.
Mrs. Olmes is spending the summer in
aaJDe
.outh fifteen decrees twenty-two minutes
Monday, ] uly 27, sees the opening of
New York State in order to be near her
weat two bundred eigbt:r-aeven feet and ae'V_
"Getting Married," seventh Shaw play in
daughtfr. Mr. Olmes recently returned
enty-three one-bl!ndredths of a foot to a gum
thE: festival (eleventh in the entire reper- tree; thence 50Uth seventy degreea five minutes
after a two-weeks' visit there.
tory). The action of the play is continu- 8fty-Ove aeeonda west five hundred and teD
ous for two and a half hours; but Direc- feel. to a point In the center line of said Main
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder removed
tor Deeter has arranged for one audience street;: thence along the said center line of
last week from their apartment on Dartintermission. The marriageable couples are Main street north twenty-nine degreea west
Rescue Deparbnent Removed and played by Eleanor Wilson and Harvey Ofty-two feet and five-tenths of a toot to a
mouth Avenue, Mr. Snyder is spending
the summer at the home of his mother,
and thene!! continuing aJonlr the center
Cared for 747 Unwanted
Welch. Rose Henley and Harry Shep- IIplke
line of Main .treet north twenb'..tx detrftea
Mrs. W. C. Snyder, on Yale Avenue, while
Fred MacMurray and Carole Lompard j while spice is added by the presence weat one hundred elghb'-two feet and twentyAnimals in One Month
his wife is employed at the Philadelphia bard. favorite .creen sweetheart team
one-hundredtha of a foot to the first
of a marital triangle in which Betty Fuller eight
mentioned point aud place of beglnLlng.
General Hospital for the summer months. .ince uHands Acroa. the Table," are
There being no Board meetings of the plays the divorcee, Alfred Rowe being the
co-starred acain in "The Prince••
Improvements consist of two and one.hall
County Society for Prevention of ex-husband and David Metcalf, the new atory
Delaware
atueco houae. 42x8G feet; porcb; twoMr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing, of Comea Acro••." openinl' Friday at the
in
principal
roles
are
attachment.
Others
Cruelty to Animals at Media during July
story brlek and frame addition. 18x18 feet;
~Icdia, spent last week and this week in Lansdowne Theatre.
frame and addition. 6x18 teet: oneand August, reports of activities and work Mahel Sheppard and Ferd Noler, Jay one-story
story atone and frame bulldine. 12x21 feet·
Maine. During their absence Mrs. W. C.
David
and
Miriam
Phillips.
The
play
will
two-story atone and frame bam and w~~
accomplished in ] une were submitted to
Snyder, of Yale Avenue, is remaining in
flhe-l. 24x4.0 feet; frame ehlcken botllle 6x9
the department chairmen by the Superin- be repeated Tuesday night.
teet.
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their home with Theodore Widing, Jr.
tendent. It was shown 26 complaints of
·'Heartbreak Houseu-Shaw's story on
Sold as the property or John B. Simpson
cruelty were rccf'ived, investigated and ad- English themes in the Russian manner, is mortJ!'Qor
and Matilda Terhune. wife of
Mrs. ]. Paul Brown and sons, Jim and
justed according to conditions found. in- the attraction Wednesday night. Jasper sell Terhune. real owner.
Dick, of Walnut Lane, spent Monday and
volving 7 horses, 3 cows, 4 calves, 13 dogs, Deeter plays Captain Shotover. The time Hand MoneY-$500.00.
'fuesday at Island Heights, N. J., where
8 cats, 10 rabbits, 4 birds. and coops of is during the late Wor1d War in England.
they visited Mrs. Brown's aunt, Mrs. The- Large and Varied Program Be- poultry. Inspections were made at 9 ridRODEnT W. BEATrY. Attorney.
Thursday's offering is Shaw's satire on
odore Beck.
gins Next Thursday and Con- ing academies, where horses found with war and service, "Arms and the Man."
sore backs or thin were ordered not to be Original Strauss music from "The Choctinues Until August 2
Levari Facias
No. lOU
used. Poultry markets were visited, reSprightly French folk ballads, mournful lieving overcrowding and lack of fresh olate Soldier" is being introduced in this
Much Term. 1936
spirituals of the Negroes, strangely beau- water. Aid was given in several cases of new production of an old comedy favorite
that
has
been
in
the
schedule
since
July,
FOR REm
All that certain lot or piece of ground with
tiful prayer songs of the Seneca Indians, fallen horses, in one case requiring the
the buildings and Improvements thereon eitu.
1927.
Helen
Alexander,
Mary
Esherick,
FOR RENT-Portion of house with UBe or ballads of the Scotch, Pennsylvania Ger- humane disposal of a horse. A fine of
ate in the DoroURh of Swarthmore. Cou;"ty of
Harry Sheppard and ] asper Deeter are the DeJaware and State of Penll8:rlvaala. and more
kitchen. Partially furniabed if desired. mans, Conestoga wagoners, and hymns
$10.00
and
costs
was
paid
by
a
man
who
particularly bounded aud described III rolJowa:
Telephone: Swarthmore 680.
comedians of this production.
composed in Pennsylvania wiIl all be heard ill-treated a dog.
FOR RENT-Inglis' apartment. second floor. in the Pennsylvania Folk Festival at BuckThe second performance of "The Devil's Beginning on the soutbweaterlY .Ide of
In the Rescue Department 747 unwanted
Haven avenue at the distanee of one
six rooma, bath. porch. garage. Telephone:
Disciple"
closes the festival on Friday Strath
nell University which opens at Lewisburg, animals were removed and cared for, inhundred twenty-six and ninety-two hundredths
Swarthmore 779.
(126.92·) north aeventy-three deareea
Pa., next Thursday, July 30, and continues cluding 483 cats, 261 dogs and 3 birds. night, July 31. This stirring play 01 early feet
forty-four minutes ('l8° "4') west from Cornell
FOR RENT-At The Harvard, housekeeping
American
patriots
and
tories,
has
in
its
cast
avenue. Containing in front eb:ty-tbree feet
apartment with fireplace and two porches. until Sunday evening, August 2.
New flomes were secured for 20, and 4
Alfred Rowe as Minister Anderson, Rose (68') and alendlng in deptb aouthweatwardlJ
Telephone: Swarthmore 149-W.
Pennsylvania's greatest tournament of lost dogs restored to owners. The ambubetweeu parallel lines at right anala one hunHenley as his wife; Ferd Nofer as the dred
twelve and ftve.tentha feet (112.5').
traditional lore and minstrelsy will include lance responded to 317 calls, travelling 1499
WANTED
radical, ne'er-do-well i others in the cast
of
twenty-five
Indians
from
the
a
tribe
At
the
cemetery
several
new
grave
miles.
WANTED-26 in. or 28 in. elrl's bieye1e. Telebeing Catherine Rieser, Betty Fuller, Her- Bounded on the aoutheaat. lIOuthwe!lt and
State's only reservation, numerous choral lots were procured by owners for burial of
northwest by Janda now or late of Geome
phone: Swarthmore 271-.T.
bert Walton, Walter Williams, and Mar- Gillespie.
of
the
early
trades
groups,
representatives
pets.
New
photos
of
the
Shelter
buildings,
WANTED-A home for a wen-behaved tiger
shall Gatchell.
Improvements eonslst of two and one-halt
kitten found on North Chester Road several and occupations of the Commonwealth, and grounds and cemetery were taken, to be
On Saturday night, August 1, UKit Mar- story brick Bnd stucco bouse. 30:z:3& :feet; briek
weeks ago. Telephone: Swarthmore 476-W.
of the various races and peoples which used in making slides for the Humane Edgarage. 10x20 feet.
WANTED TO BUY-In Wallingford, Rose make up a cross-section of Pennsylvania. ucation Department in its fan school work. lowe," by Maria Coxe. a modem dramaSold as the property of Casp.r P. Sbarpleu,
Valley or Moylan-a modern six or eight More than eight hundred will participate
The Society was greatly heartened by tization of Elizabethan England, whose
room house in nice location. Box 307. Swarthmortgagor.
terre tenant and real owner.
characters
include
Queen
Elizabeth,
Sir
in the four-day Fete.
the receipt of several unexpected contribumore.
Walter
Raleigh,
Lord
Francis
Bacon
and
J. DeRAVEN LEDWARD, Attomey.
The Indians will open the program tions from animal lovers in Philadelphia
PERSONAL
the Ear} of Essex, will be given with all
Thursday evening, after which folk songs and Delaware State. Owing to recent
NATHAN P. PECHIN. Attorney.
PERSONAL-Seashore Vacation. Month of of the Pennsylvania races will be sung. heavy expenses in ambulance and Sheller its romance, intrigue and mystery.
AugusL Girls 8 to 16. Telephone: Swarth·
Ukrainian coat miners will perform native
more 190 for particulars.
dances, 50 Clearfield County Negroes will
LOST
sing spirituals, French folk from the sa.me
LOST-ThuhJday. July 16, white silk change county will sing folk tunes. Pennsylvania
purse containing about $25.00.
Reward. Germans will portray games and dances,
Notify the Swarthmorean.
and will sing ballads and lullabies of the
LOST-Tuesday. blaek kitten with white mark- race.
ings. Reward. Telephone: Swarthmore 1244.
On Friday afternoon, mountain tunes will
be
played, and ballads of the Pelltlsyh'ania
Anxious to Sell-$9500
Germans,
English, Scotch, and \Vestern
Modem. 4 bedroom coUage. Lot 80 x 175.
$SOOO can remain. Rent $60 a month. Pennsylvanians will be sung by seventyAlao $860o-aeven rooms Daly.
Ten per four-year-old Mrs. Hannah Sayre, of Pittscent. calb requlr-ed.
burgh, a descendant of witch doctors. Indians will perform two more danccs, folWM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore Ill-J
lowed by pioneer Pennsylvania lumberjacks,
Notary Public - Inaurance - Real Estat.
river raftmen, and bituminous coal miners,
led by lOO-year-old George Kirk, a river
raftsman. Jig dancers and fiddlers, none
PETER E. TOLD
under 7S years of age, will perform.
Three more Indian dances, songs of the
AU Line. of Insurance
Conestoga
wagoners and bal1ads of the
Inciudiull Life
Pennsylvania
canal boatmen and early railNotary Publlc
roaders are on the Friday evening program.
SW.I833 Pennsylvania German occupations are to be
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
depicted, and sea chanteys of old Philadelphia sung.
Stephen Foster's works will be sung by
a close friend of his family Saturday afternoon, and river rafting tunes will be
Electrical Contractor
played. German folk songs are to be heard,
Telephone Swarthmore 58
after which more than 100 Boy and Girl
Scouts and Campfire Girls of the Susquehanna Valley area will be admitted into
the Indian tribe, receiving real Indian
ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOADLEY, deceased. late of the Borough of Swarthmore. names. Saturday evening will feature a
County of Delawan. and State of Pennsyl- contest for the square dancing championvania.
LETTERS Testamentary in the above Es- ship of the state, and numerous other statetate having been Kranted. to the undersigned. wide competitions.
A great hymn sing
all persons having dalms or demands apinat Sunday afternoon will close the festival.
the Estate of the said deeedent are requested
to make known the same. and all persona InAll of the events will be held in the
debted to the said decedent are requested to
Stadium.
Bucknell
make paflDent, without delay, to
REPORT SHOWS ACTMTY OF S. P. C. A.
PA. FOLK FESTIVAL
AT BUCKNELL UNIY.
Bus:.
CLASSIFIED
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A. Wayne Mosteller
---+-.-Group to Sew at Mrs. Waller's
FANNIE B. HOADLEY,
518 Walnut Lane,
Swarthmore. Pa.
Executrix.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH Eo QUINBY
ERNEST Go SNODCRASS, ASS·T.
FUNERAL DlRECrORS
MEDIA. P....
BELL PHONE 4
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swarthmore 19
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE,
PA., JULY 31. 1936
,
UBRARY TO CLOSE
AFfER TOMORROW
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COUNTRY WEEK PICNIC
TO BE HELD HE~ NEXT WEDNESDAY
Mothers and Children of Philadelphia Poor Diatrieta Once liPiD
Fine Sixth Inning Rally Ranks as
Will Enjoy Hospitality of Borough Residents Who Still
Keep Tune-Honored Custom
Good End to Triple-Win
Kates,. ~I Sal~m, N. J., .was .appreheDded Special Leniencies in
for dnvlDg Without a rCgIStratlon card and I
having a license tag hanging loose. He was!
Cover Recess from
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Effect to
August
At 9.05 next Wednesday morning, August \preciatiOn of the mothers and children for
Hornet Week
warned and released.
3 to 17
5, a special train will leave the Broad Street the brief holiday, they are amply repaid
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On Saturday at 1.40 A. M. Clarence
Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad in and ready to start out on the next year's
By Allen W. Harna
Hyland Smith, of Betterton, Md., was arTomorrow morning and aHernoon, SaturThe Hornets' sensational sixth inning 6-3 rested for speeding and improper passing day, August 1, will be the last times the
Philadelphia, laden with five hundred plans. And, after forty-six years, it is
mothers and children bound for a holiday only the very newest residents of the win over Lin,,~ood on Tuesday brought to and fined $10 and costs on the former Swarthmore Public Library will be open
in Swarthmore.
Borough who do not look fonvard to mak- a close a highly successful week in which charge. }. Sidney Altshuler, of Chester, until the regular afternoon and evening
Arriving here about 9.30 the visitors will ing their contribution as part of the routine the local club defeated Morton 3-2 and who was arrested at the same time for hours of Monday, August 17.
be welcomed at the local station by Chair- of each summer. Those who go away Chester 14-0.
speeding, was scheduled to appear next
The issuance of double the number of
man E. M. Buchner and the members of and are therefore unable to donate home~
The Linwood battle probably ranks as Monday.
.
books ordinarily permitted on one card is
his transportation committee who will con- made ricc puddings, cakes or cookies, send the hest Hornet playing of the season, and
At 8.50 Saturday everung C. W. Reh~ being allowed this week.
duct them in automobiles to the picnic cash to help defray the many expenses its sixth inning rally in which the local ~ann. of UpJ?Cr Darby, was ar.rested for
Books taken out this week may be kept
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until the last day on which the Library
grounds at Emmons Grove where the eve'lt necessarily incurred. Mr. Pierce will be men hit four singles, two two-baggers, and Improper passmg..
has been held for some years past. Here happy to receive any delinquent ca!:h con- a triple stands out as the finest example of
At 8.30 ~unday evemng, ] o:;eph DerrIck- has hours during the week of the 17th
they will be served with fresh milk and tributions or they may be Jeft at the Hornet ability and courage.
son, a resident of Upland,. \~as ar.rested without penalty, or in the case of payamuse themselves in various ways-the SWARTIIMOREAN Office.
W·th
th e t aII y 3 _I agamst
.
th em, thewarned,
and released for dn\'mg Without 5 heII b 00 ks Wit
. h out add·11IonaI
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women and some children reclining in hamThe
of many persons are alro H ornet men raII·Ied su dd enly, and started a At
Icense.
. d when the Library is
'd d services
h
9.30 P M S d
W·llia C F
rna d e I or t he peno
mocks stretched between trees, others play- nee e at t e grounds each year. However, pounding out long one after long one until
. . un ay 1 m . ore- clo~d.
iog games or riding the poni~ which will Sw.arthmore mothers are urged to keep five men bad come I·n over home plate. man,
Not only js this a good opportunity to
rr Stanley
t d I Johnson,
th
t ffiof
Edd of
t Media. and
h Id
be available.
cfrom
J ren undo cr. two elve years of age away., Smith's triple was the highlight of the
ys
one,
was
a
es
e
or
ru
ra
IC
the p
d
'd
d
violation at Chester and Fairview Roads. have plenty of time to enjoy that book
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un ue Igame, and proved vastly encouraging to B th
t
ppear f h ·
A
t you have been wanting to get, but it will
At noon the many sandwiches, rice pud.
k
con USlon.
the Hornet club.
0
are 0 a
or eanng on ugus
dmgs, ca est ice cream, and coffee, for
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also be of great advantage to the school
~. Edward A. !enkins is in cha~ge o!
Cheyney deserved much credit for the . 0 W d '
children of the Borou"h who are now
which the committee has engaged in earnest
at
the
Fnends
LI·nwood
wl·n.
He
pl·tched
good
ball
and
n
e
nesday
everung
Edward
Fitz~ reading lists and
.
makmg
the
sandWIches
solicitation these last few weeks, will be M .
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t working on their summer
ng . ouse and desires volunteers to allowed the visitors only three hits. In aunce, 0
disposed of with great rapidity and zest.
.
I ey ar " was pIC e up a who will find the many books contained
additl·on, he was respon..·ble lor a tn·ple Chester Road and Park Avenue for drunkaid JD thiS branch. of the work.
Of the five hundred guests, sclected each
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therein especially separated on the shelves
0
e a J31 or
rs. arold Goffin, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, and a two-bagger hl·msell and did some enneSS:in comml e
"car by the Philadelph,·a Country Week M Ch I T '
thO t d ys h Mag..
•t I R
01 the local Library as published ,·n the
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ar es hatcher and Miss Sarah Barr good base running for the local team.
It y a y
ra e umsey.
SWARTIIMOREAN last week.
Other batters of note were Renshaw
At 6.05 P. M., \Vednesday, the Fire
Association to attend the picnic given by h~ve di~ected thc soliciting. John Friel
whose neat double popped high out into Company. responded to a call from 317
\Vhether your taste in summer reading
the Swarthmore Country Week Picnic As- wdl be In charge of the grounds.
sociation, about four hundred are childen.
A final meeting for last minute changes th
t
d
d
ht L'
d
Brighton Avenue, where a fire in a closet runs to light or heavy fiction, the detective
They come from the various poorer ~I'':- and the arrangement of details will be held :fla~ ~u ~rdgarMe~~~. caug 'th lD~~O m
l en was easily extinguished with slight prop· story or something like the "Tragedy of
tions of Philadelphia to enjoy a valuabl'" t 8 • I k
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c 1 lams WI
\\0 C ean erty damage.
NiJ'insky," you can satisfy it at the Swarth"I a
0 c oc next
onday evemng August . I d S · t h h
I I . th .
day in the country with rest fresh air and, 3 • th C
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ml
w ose ove y SIX In•
more Public Library. So close is the J·udgd
h
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b
10
e
ounCI
am
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at
Boroug
ning
triple
has
been
mentioned
goo .w 0 esome 00 a oun ng.
Hall.
The Hometmen had a mournful start in
ment of the book committee to that Qf
It IS always a lot of work for the local
The train conveying the people back to the Linwood game The first four innings
popular approval as registered by book
C~airman, Harvey R. Pierce, and the com-I Philade1phia is scheduled to leave Swarth- were scoreless for' them, and in the fifth
s:ales throughout the ~ountry, that the local
mltte~ h~ads and members to prepare for ~or~ at.5.11 P. M. In case of rain the they rated only one run. Their opponents,·
library shelves have nmeteen of the twentythe plcmc but, each year, when t?e day I PIC~IC wdl be held the first clear day fol- however, had batted out two runs in the
one novels currently listed as best sellers.
comes at last and they see the genwne ap-. JOWIng.
second, and one in the fourth.
Buckman Beats Brown· Lingle That is pretty near to a perfect score and
Then came the sixth in which Hornet
Loses to Tomlin.c::n.
if you haven't read the new hooks listed
Around the World Movie at Inn balters walked away with the Linwood
Ewing WInS'
below,
youto have
two one
chaDces,
today
and
withdraw
or more
to hold
Saturday,
,
moundsman, and pounded over the initial
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'~oyage of Your Dreams," a travel and keystone sacks and the hot corner in
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you over
e next two weeks when the
mOVIe of.a trip a~und"the world, wiT! be. rapid' succ~on. Wolfe"pounded out a
SwaEt,~orets..mid-summa. temDi. touma- Library will he clOied for the sUmmer refeatured m the pIcture show to be gIVen single, Renshaw a double, McWilliams, ments under the direction of Fawcett and ceSS. Recently acquired' titles are:
.at the ,S.trath Haven Inn tomorrow at 8.15 Weiss, and Abernathy hit singles, and Longwell came to a dose this week when Light Fiction:
Pirates Defeat Sluggers and P. M.
Cheyney and Smith a double and triple Pres Buckman. deleat.d Bill Brown 6-4,
Baidwin, Private Duty; HoltoD, Stormy
Eagles to Rank Tops in
"On the Air and Off," uGoing Places with respectively.
6-2, 5-7 1 6-.l to gain the junior tennis Weather; Loring, Give Me One Summer·
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prize) Helen Tomlinson beat Petra Lingle Ri h
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owell Tomas," and a cartoon, "The
The Linwood VictOIY came merely as a 6-3, 6~2 for the girl's award, and Ewing
ne art, octorj Rosman, Mother of the
Bride; TickeU, Fly A,iay Blackbird;
\Vith a golden opportunity before them Happy Pilgrims," will be shown in addi- conclusion to an already successful week.
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tion to the main feature.
to hand out a smarting defeat to the
e
orne
-0 c ean-up agamst t e the boy's contest.
Detective Stories:
Pirates and thus tie the unbeaten club, the
Swarthmoreans are cordially invited to Smedley team of Chester was indicatory
Hard-fought semi-finals led up to the
Allingham, Flowers for the Judge; Child
Sluggers muffed their chance 'last week attend.
of the trend of renewed vigor and ability. championship matches which were held
Diamond Ransom Murders; Dyer, Catalyst
Abernathy pitched a nice game in which Sunday under a warm sun and with a
and handed the Pirates the game by tl:.eir
:lubj Goldman, Judge Robinson Murdered'
foolish base running and poor fielding.
the Chester boys rated only three singles. strong breeze fanning the College Avenue King, Profile of a Murderer i Queen, Ha1f~
Because of this win, The Pirates won the
Shelly and Weiss added their support by courts. Johnny Nasby played good tennis
way House; Sanborn, Murder on the
first half-championship of the league.
knocking
outwas
two the
hits si'tth
each. innin.,. which m
• h·l!i fi rst set, an d saw one or two of his
Again it
Aphroditej Shanks, Dark Green Circle'
.o,e
opponent's balls in the final rounds.
Although defeated, the Sluggers have the
TeiIhet, Feather Cloak Murders; Vander~
distinction of being the only team to knock
marked th~ Horn.ets' highpoi~t of achieveUpete" Lingle played Ellen Viehoever in
cook. l\furder in Fiji; Walling, Corpse with
twirler Dickson out of the box. Led by
ment. Smith agaID rated a tnple and Ren- the semi-finals and won after a well-played
a Dirty Face.
Thorpe, the Sluggers' centerfielder, the dcshaw hit out a lovely double. Jennings,
t h B
D I I t
"H ."
Will
Play
"Nightmare"
Game
whose playing shows distinct improvement, m .. c.
etty
DUg as oS to
enme
Tomlinson 2-6, 1·6 to givc Helen her Serious Novels and Non-Fiction:
feated team managtd to roll up a fonnidable tally of hits. Thorpe alone rated a
With Former BaD Players
pounded a single.
chance in the finals.
Boileau, Clansman j Bourman, Tragedy of
fine triple and a long single.
Next Tuesday Evening
The Morton game was hard-fought in
Thus it was that the finals came about Nijinsky; Brace, Islands; DeKalb, Far
Clayton, Sluggers' pitcher, did a good
every way. It called for the best in Hor- with Brown against Buchman, Lingle Enough; Frost, Further Range; Godcbaux,
By Allen W. Harri.
net hurling, fielding, and slugging. Smith against Tomlinson, and Ewing pitted Stubborn Roots; Jacob, Honor Come Back;
job. His fast ban and his sharp breaking
"My team will certainly w' " em I hurled a nice game although the Morton against Harvey Buckman.
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hook did serious damage to Pirate batting.
·d • game b ctween t h e Eages
I and p h asJ7e
. d nva
. I coaches P orter WID,
and
F nays
aite and men slammed out
'bl scven of his twirls,
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The junior matches held Sunday showed Storm; K ~IIey, S0 Fair a House; Lehmann,
the Pirates saw the Pirates rating another Bill Shelly in referring to the famous Ih~ was resP;~1 c,. too,. fO: two ong hits. Pres Buckman and Bill Brown evenly !eather III .the Streets; McConnaughey,
tI
b b 11
b I d ~ BIll Shelly a a mce slOg c.
matched. After a slow start, Brown picked Illage Chromcle i Malraux, Days of Wrath·
dose call. Going into the sixth inning they " ight
n
mare
ase a game to e p aye
The past week rates definitely as one of
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trailed the Eagles 4-2, but managed to at 6.30 next Tuesday evening, August 4.
tI b t f th s
R h
S 'th up and played beautiful tennis in the third
ann, Stories of Three Decades; MitchelJ,
scrape together four runs on the basis of
The combatu.
t
th
d
Ie es 0 • e e~n.
ens aw, mi.' set to win over Buckman '1-5. Where Gone with the Windj Niles, Day of ImI and Shel1y did partIcularly fine work With B
.
. net game. meDSe S un; P hillips, House in Vienna'
are I e mo ern
one h it, three walks, and an error to nose H
t
d ng
Sh IIearns
'
h
I . .
rown .slipped
up was on hIS
out the Eagles 6-4.
orne s un er
e y s contro, and t e the other Hornetmen domg theu part well. H' d'
I B ck
Roberts, Vo!cano j Rothery, Finland, th;
Uoldsters," a group of former baseball
The "nightmare" game, . August 4, b IS ~ve and serve were equa to u man, N
Gillian fcatured with a homer and a players under Coach Waite's
th .ty
.
t h
I th
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ut hIS net game was weak and lazy and ew Nation; Sheean, Sanfelicc; Stevens,
double to lead his team, the Eagles, in Waite states that he is sure that~. o~ . prom!ses 0 teto ne 0
e years mos in- undoubtcdly Jost several gamC5 for him.
Nantucketj Untermeyer, Modern American
h,·tt,.ng. CIa r ks on, the E a gles' t Wit
. Ier, d·d
IS
ex- terestmg con es s.
The st rong WID
. d·Imped ed b 0 th Bro~n Poetry·' Vollard , Recollo·c Iions 0 I a p.IC t Ule
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perienced" team will wipe up the field,
and
a finc job and limited the opponents to Shelly is equally positive that th H
ts
and Buckman, and kept them from playmg Dealer i Warbasse, Co-operative Demothree hits. Although their fielding was ex- witt "lick the panls off th th e or~~ Wanted: One Lone Contributor their best games. The same wind was cracYi \Vallace, So Long to Learn.
· h·IDg good, t h
Emissed
'
e •0 er gang.
m uch t 0 hiarne 10
. t h e T omI·IOson Win
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ceIIent an d pItc
eagles
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their chance in batting and thus lost the
In a.ddillon to then promlSCS of VIctOry,
If onh' one more public spirited citizen Lingle. Petra's hard drive seemed uncer- \
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both
SIdes
charge
that
their
opponents
have
had
J·oi';ed
Frank
E.
Williams
and
W.
S.
ta·,n
d
th
h·!U·
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ds
did
I·ttl
t
F.H.A.
to
Open
Office
m
69th SI.
g
b
ht' ".
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,an
eSI ngwin
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On Monday, August 3, the second half of h~~Ug. ~n b°allngerst toI help them in this James in contributing to the Bascball Dol- aid it. The girls' finals were well-played by
At a luncheon given by the FH A
the J·um·or baseball sen·es opens, and 15 onc ase
s rugg e.
Jar Club last week the goal of $150 would both Tomll·
. on
.. nso n a nd .L·Ingle, an d sh owed IWednesday to prominent business. .execuBe that as it may, spirit runs high in now be attained instead of just $1.00 away. keen ability on both sldes.
tives of Delaware County J Griffith
promises to be a hard-fought contest with
Cubs, Eagles, and Sluggers doing their best both camps, and all concerned are making Who will be the last contributor to the
The hoy's contest between H. Buckman Boardman Eastern District Director f th
to wipe up the Pirates.
furious preparations for the coming seven fund to support the local Hornets team and Ewing were particularly interesting and I F. H. A. ~uggested the opening of :
"P:--fore" --'d Fo.-tam·s at inning free-for-all.
through this ~eason?
u7n5usU~ltlY halrd-fOEug~t .. Tdh.e final h6-4'12-6, Street office and exhibition of building sup...-..an....
Bucky Harris, pitcher for the oldsters,
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Longwood Gardens
threatens to hurl a no-hit game, but other Renovale Borough Han Interior ness 01 the contest.
Tb ·d
.
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E\'er since 1932 a midsummer musical members of his team, it is said, have
Ewing had a smoother drive and a
e I. ea w.as Im~ediately accepted and
highlight at Longwood Gardens, the P. S. pleaded with him to allow the Hornets at
A great improvement can already be slightly faster serve wliich gained him his la co!"mlttee mcludmg the following were
5('(:n as a. r~ult of the la5t three weeks' win. Buckman on the other hand played I,appomted. James Gal1agher, W. Harrison
duPont estate, ncar Kennett Square, has least one short bunt. He may give in. .
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been t he appearance of The Brandywmers'
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group of Wilmington singers in a Gilbert doing his part to gain a.great victorv
over
\Vith
about
se\'('D
\VPA
workers
on
the
speed
on
the
courts
W~II!am
J.
Devitt,].
\Valter
Stubbs and J.
. "
Milton Lutz.
and Sullivan revival. Thousands recall t h e young Hornets. He has, it is definitely job the upper and lower floor h:tlls have
Considerable crowds of Swarthmore,\ns
wth pleasure the presentations of "The stated, been practicing hundred yard dashes received new plaster ceilings and tbe walls watched the various tennis matches, and
The new office will be in charge of
Pirates of Penzance," "Iolanthe;' "The the last few weeks in case the Hornets have been cleaned and painted. New seemed well satisfied with the playing of George Barker and Mr. Griffith "ill be in
Gondoliers" and "Princess Ida."
accidentally hit one out his way. Which, doors were a we1come addition to the the contestants.
Ithe field territory. The office will be open
"Pinafore,'" considered the most popular he declares emphatically. is mo£t unlikely. garage next to thc Fire House.
To date over a thousand names are Ifor a period of four months and will be
Gilhert and Sullivan classic, bas been anThe line-up for the Hornets in this winIn another two weeks' time the work signed up as having played on the Swarth- Iopen for public use from 9 A. M. to 9
nounced for August 6, 7 and 8 with a chorus ner-take-all contest will be the same as in will be complete, oak floors will have been more courts, Fawcett and Longwell an- P. M. on weekdays.
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of one hundred voices. Frederick \V. usual Hornet games. The oldsters have installed in both halls, the Council chamber nounced yesterday. This shows the popu·
\~yatt is m~cal director and W. \V. Laird, enlisted th~ following experts: E. McCall, and the police department; oak treads larity of the local courts, and their imIndians Win
J '! productIon manager.
short-stop; Nick Carterl center field; placed on the stairS, and the woodwork re- portance in sportS' life.
-Ba.ua
beTh~ fam.ed duPont electric fou~tains ~iJIlHarriS, pitcher; A. Gwinn, third base; Bob finished. The entir~ renovation~ will ac- A doubles tournament was announced 'I The Swarthmore Indians Lacrosse t
<:ta ~lspJa)e~ after the open-au mUSIcal ~eed, first base; Prent Manning, second compIish a most decided turn fbr the bet- for next week. Application for admittance strengthened its lead this Wednesda
~a;:
a.,gain a benefit for the I base i Zicgcnfus. left field; Hayes, right ter in the appearance of the inside of the to the tournament should be made to Bill twith a 6-3 victory over the
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i field, and Joe Kahler, catcher.
building.
Fawcett.
ILacro5-~ Club.
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MARK TENNIS MEET
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Robin Hood Theatre BiU
"The Good Fairy," one of the greatest
comedy hits of both stage and screen, will
be the bill at the Robin Hood Theatre,
Arden, Del.. on the evenings of July 22,
23, 24 and 25. The author, Ferenc ~folnar,
is famous as Europe's cleverest writer of
slyly humorous farce.
VOL. VUI, No. 31
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Guild Sewing Group will be held at the
usual time, 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, at
the home of Mrs. J. Horace \Valter, on
Cedar Lane.
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T/Je L.r.esl Fleet 01 Air.Conditioned Tr.iris lri tbe World
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Bo~~~gtl ~hlC!h Wa~el
Phil~e~a
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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JULy 24, 1936
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
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At the Lansdowne
NEWS NOTES
La\\ rence A \ \ 0( druff of the II omo \
Scoop GII~t r d the ~fU lork
Nt'LS
,flrror ami l'hlhp K ru,.1ll In of 1 rfU'S
RadIO Press \1"ltul S\\arthmore la ...t \\('('k
I" part of
I
pn ~ "un t \ (f le"dmg: colll/!e
The o;ton of The Good Fain' concuns
}oun~ lad\ of \J(~nna "ho"c one 31m In
hfe I" ttl makt! people hapJl\ and uho lets
no moral "cruplc<;, Inlerfere \\ Ith her good
n Ilund plan'" Hu d(orts to bnnJ,! pt:oplc
goud fortune 1000l\C l '\(n l'thlea) 1.1\\
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\( n h md"oml he Id \\ altt'f In a "cnes of
a
to\\ n~ oi the E I<:t
Uuln
COO)JU
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nlme
roll'
rcpalr<:' and lqUl()mt'ol the"e donations "crc
o()Jlortunr and much appreCIated To ralo;.c
fund" rom card" arc bun/-: dl"tnlmlcd In
an dfort to "'l'Cure aid for needcd purpo~~s
SherlJr. Otllee. Court House Media Pa
Friday July 31st. 1936
8 30 A M Ea!ltern Standard Time
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CondlllonB-f260 00 raBh or certified check
nt time 01 flale (unl~8 otherwise stated in
ndvertlseruent) balance ID ten days
Other
(onhnumJ.:; the annual Sha\\ Festl\ at the conditions on day of 80le
pn"('ntallOn It the lIcd!!cro\\ Theatre
Shaw Festival at Hedgerow
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REPORT SHOWS AC·
TlVITY OF S. P. C. A.
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On 1'11111' littrntH n 011 lint nn tum
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AnXIOUS to Sell-$9500
I n/!h"h Scotch
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Modern 4 bedroom cottage Lot SO " 175 (,erm ttl
$8000 can remn n
Renl $60 a month Ptnn \ h tnlan \\ III he <:un h\
Also $8500 seven rooms only
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cent ci!sh required
hUT h 1 cle Ct n
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WM S BITTLE
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Notary Public - Insurance - Real Estate rl\er raHm(n mel 1)llummo\l ('( Ii mm r
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1013 G('rman o,cupatH n r t III
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dquclul lOci ct 1 chantn 01 (Id Phlb.
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Stq hen Fo<:ter" \\ork \\111 I {' <:unc h\
a clo"e frund of hi" famlh S ItUrcla, alt('r
noon and n\ er raftm
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Electrical Contractor
pll\ul German folk "ong" In tl ht hranl \
Telephone Swarthmore 58
attn \\ I11Ch more than 100 BO\ n I (trl
Scout" and Campflfe Girl of th(' SI qu('
h mna \ alit \ are t \\ 111 he admlttul mto
the Inchan trlhe reCl'I\ln_ r('al Imilan
'l-ST\TE OF GfORC,F. \
HOADlEY de.
Saturda\ e\emnc \\111 Il:ltllTe a
HI e I late of th{' II r
J.':"h of S"arthmore name<:
C I h of D In are an 1 State of I cnns:,:l conte"t for the "quarc d mnn I hampi n
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LETTERS Te tnm('ntnrl' In th(-' nl){)\(' Es "hip of the "tate and numrrou oth r t t('
\ J!:rt at h\ Illn <:m~
tate ha\mg hc.;>n J1rantl I to th un ler Ij!nl'd \\ ul(' competition"
all p<'rs ns ha\ ng ('la ms or I n'lnn I a~amst Suncia\ litcrnoon \\ III rIo ( III Il t\\ JI
the f stat of th" 11 I('('clicnt nr(' requested
\11 of thl ('\cnt c \\ III 1)( h 11 111 Ihe
to mak(' kno n the am'" an 1 1\ II rs ns in
lit I t th ... a I l .. c lent Irc rellue lld to Buckm 11 Sla
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MRS. A. J QUINBY & SON
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Village Window Cleaner
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Swarthmore 19
Group to Sew at Mrs Walter's
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SWARTHMORE, PA., JULY 31, 1936
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COUNTRY WEEK PICNIC
TO BE HELD HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY
POLICE NEWS
LINWOOD WIN MARKS
HORNET HIGH POINT
ILIBRARY TO CLOSE
\t I ,0 I' :\1 II<:t 1 rid 1\ II n Sch Ull
01 I til (I< \\ III
\\ I'" Irf( "'tHI for "pe(dm,....
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lit I" tu II pc Ir fur hI' Ifill!! on \u).!u t ,
\t 10 to I :\1 thl' "lOW d 1\ 1 h In H.
Mothers and ChIldren of Phdadelphla Poor Districts Once Again
--K lit
uf S 11( n1 :\: J "10; II prdl( mild
WIll Enjoy Hospitabty of Borough Restdents Who Shll
Fine Sixth Inning Rally Ranks as lur dn\ 10,... \\ Ithout I r(' I tr lliun e lrd mil SpeCIal LenienCies in Effect to
Cover Recess from August
Keep TIme-Honored Custom
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Good End to Triple-WID
h l\lJl I hnn ttl,.. h tn_lDJ! luu I' lIe \\ I
3 to 17
\\ Irnul lO(1 nil I"nl
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Hornet Week
On S Iturd n It 1 ~O \
;'\.1 CI !ren(1'
I ~Jlecl1l trun \\llIft'a\C the Hroad Street the hrtd hohda\
the\ 1ft Inlph repaid
I tim afm\ murml1,.. HId Iftt rnOlln S Itur
Ih Imd Smith 01 Bdterton :\Id \\ IS Ir
By Allen W HarriS
St Ilion of the Penn"\ h UlIl R ulro 1<1 In inti rll(h to ... t!rt out Oil the next \ (; IT'"
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In ChI' hr Ro td IIld P Irk h cnue lor drunk \\ hn \\ III 111)(1 the 01 111\ h l(lk<; con tamed
(h po"('d 01 \\ltb I!rt'lt r IllIdlh .n(1 '< ~
lid In till br lDt:h 01 til{ \\ork
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Incl cummltt(:d to :\Iedll J III for theft In t Ilolih tplrlltd on the "hehes
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(f thl I t tI I II r II \ I'" (Juhh~hnl In the
\ I.' Ir In the Pht1ldelphta Countn \\ eek :\Jr Ch trll" fh Itt lit r lOci !\h~ S Irah BIrr good b I e runmn for the 10( II Ie 1111
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Other h tter at note \\(Tt Ren"hl\\
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the S\\ Irtltmore COllntn \\ cck PICnlC~" \\1 II b e m c h Ir,...e () f tiC
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round
Bn/!hton \Hnue \\herl' 1 fire 10 I do"rt lun.::. to h).!ht or he 1\\ ilctlOn the dctectI\e
Clilion thout four hundred arc dulden
~\ hnl I nHcim,.. f or I 1 t mmut( chan,..l'<:' the outl'r ",Iniln mrl clU,...ht Lm\\ood men \\ IS e I 11\ extm ... lll"hed \\ Ith
h ... ht prop "'tOJ \ or "omcthm_ hkc the
fr IJ,!e(h ot
I h('\ COIllC from lhe \ mou" poorer
Ind thl trrtn!.(ement ( I tilt 1I1~ \\111 be held flll footrd :\Ic\\ lIlt lln~ \\Ith t\\O clean ert\ d 1m I~e
::\IJm~k\
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tlOIi" of Pluladelptlll to enJo\ 1 \alulbl It S uclock Ot'xt :\Innill\ e\('mn".... \u"u5tl
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more Pubhc IllnaT\
So rio e b thc Judt"
ell' 10 the countn \\Ith re"t frc"h ur md ~ m the CounCil Chlmber It Borou .., h nm .... tnp Ie Ila<: b ('en menllone d
ml'nt of the hook t:()mnllttee to that of
,-ood \\ holr"omc food ahnundm,..,
I H a II
] he Hornetnu r. h HI a mournlul "t ITt In
}lupuhr '1'1'"".1 • "1Slered I" book
It I Ih\ l\'" I lot of \\ ork lor the local
J he lr un com C\ 10,... the p(:oplc b lCk to Ihe Lin" nod g Ime I he !ir t four mmn,...s
IllS throu,houl the muntn th.t th, local
Chaum 10 Hanc\ R Pierce md the com Philadelphia IS ~chl'dliled to leaH S" Irth \\cre cort'le"~ for them and In the fifth
hbran ... heht h I\e mnetern of the h\('n1\
nnltee btad and member<:. to prel)lre forjmore at 511 P 1\1
In clse of run the thl\ r.t(:<1 onh one run Their opponents
one no\ ds currenth h tl'd a5 be~t .;.cllcrs
the PlCOlC but each \elr \\hen the da\ llCnl(' \\111 he held the hr<:.t dear da\ fol h()\\e\er hl(l hatted (lit t\\O runs m the
Th It I'" preth lIe Ir to a perlect "core md
me'" at Ii~l tnd thc\ "ee the ~enume ap lo\\tnJ,!
rcnnd 1011 one In the fourth
I Buckman Beats Brown; LIngle 11 \ on h 1\ en t re Id thl ne\\ hooks It ted
'I hen cam" the "Ixlh 10 \\ hlch Hornel
Loses to TomlInson;
Lclo\\ )OU hl~c 1\\0 chances todn and
Around the World Movie at Inn bllters \\alked ana\ \Ith the Iln\\ood
EWIng Wins
S Iturd 1\ to \\ Ilhdra\\ one or morc to hold
I mound~man
and poundt'd o\Cr the lDllIal
By Allen W -HarriS
\OU o\er the next t\\O \\eek~ "hen the
1
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a tra\('l !lei ke tone ... ack" and the hot corner lD
S\\ lrlhmon g mul sum.m('r tenms tourlia Ilhr tr~ \\ 111 he do ed for the sum.lller t('
m(}\le of a np t uUI I II \: \\ IJ
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It the Str lth HaHn Inn tomorro\\ at S b \V ~I ~
md \hern 1111\ till "1D_le
md Pre~ Buckman dele Itul Bill BTt'" n 6-l
,Ch e\ 0('\ an d S n1l tl 1 1 (OU)
I II (' am I 1rip Ie b 2 CI 7 () l to ~ un tht: JUlllor teom
B Ihh\ 10 l'n\ ltac Dut \ Holtol1 Stormy
Pirates Defeat Sluggers and P:\I
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Gom,...PllCe \\Ilhjre"pecl\lh
W(lthlr lonng GI\e :\ole One Summer
Eagles to Rank Tops ID
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to h nd out I <:m Irlm dele it to the 1 n 0 IC m un t I urI'
IC the hO\ ~ c mt('st
S\\ II thnll Il lD arc conh 111\ 10\ Ited to Slllt dlt \ te mil Chl'~tl'r \\a" mdlc Iton
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SftJrIl ~
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till Cltr lH I \ rated onh three C:1n~les tron,... hr~('z I nnlll Ill( (nil /-!e \\enu(
lull Goldm III jull t' R( hlll"on :Murdered,
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Lcd Il\
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II~ t 111\ ot hit
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WIth Former Ball Players liiounclul
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VOL. VIII, No. 31
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A. Wayne Mosteller
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SIIERIFF SALES
onj.!lnlttd IJ\ Hd(n H IH"
A ... the la\\ 1<:' Candldt
flr"t pla\ In the Hcdl!cro\\ I.,e,;urI Facias
No 863
l\1r~ John fnll of Dou,.1 I" \nlon I
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This \cars ea"'. has MIriam
March T('rm 1936
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he Chtrlt ... frmcl" \\111 pla\ a JlITt \\hleh Ihllhl (10 the role formuh C<:'SIHd h'
All that certalD tract OJ' piece of land With
he ha .. air<: uh done IU XC\\ "ork \\llh j \nn H mimI!) o:;upportcd b, Harn She))
\\ Ith her mphc\\ mel Il1~CC Mr and Mrs
the mansIOn house thereon erected Situatc On
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Robnt T Hair or CI rnt'll \\Cnlll' \\hllc
of the Rohm Hood Thlatrc
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on an exhndt'd tnp throu!!h the I I"'t
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tree th('n('e south seventy degrees five mmule
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I U fur h\ () lOti I half hour!'; hut DITCC fcet to 8 POlDt In the centcr Iinc oC S81d Mn n
:o.Ir mtl:\1..\rthur Smdu fctnO\C(\
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ceo starrAe
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Fe.dayralRtcteh".5 lJell\\ Ire Count\ SOCld\ for Pn\lntlUn of1lx hu~hlnd and Da\J(l Metedf thc nc\\
Impro\cments consl!~t 01 h\o ami one half
of
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story "Ill ('co house 42x3) feet porch h~Cl
fheotion \\ ulm
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m Lansdowne Theatre
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-;\Iecha pt'nt Ilcl ,\<'tk and tlJl~ \\uk (
and Augu"t report ... of actnUle" Inti \fork Mlb~1 Shepllard Ind
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The Swarthmorean, 1936-07
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