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SWAI~THM[)I~E
VOL IX, No.6
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 5,1937
SPEAKER
'AH, WILDERNESS' PUBUC FORUM
HERE NEXT WEEK
AT PLAYEKS CLUB
Jo.hua Christian and Bobby Graham, 'Father and Son, This
Week in O'Neill Play
Life in a small Connecticut town over
thirty years ago becomes vivid and part
of the present here in Swarthmore this
week, as Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness," directed by J. William Simmons,
is presented by the Players' Club the
nights of February Z, 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the
club house on Fairview Road.
O'Neill's homely masterpiece stays well
within the span of most playgoers' memories, yet he ~urns back nearly a thousand years to Omar Khayyam for title and
inspiration and shows the timeless influence of the eleventh century Persian
astronomer-poet on the lives of the Millers
who live near Waterbury and seek their
ease or freedom on July 4, 1906.
Independence Day under the Miller
rooftree is many things, rolled into one
play by O'Neill and placed in the hands
of a clever cast and stage crew by Director Simmons, Assistant Thelma Pettit and
Stage Manager C. Wahl Olmes. The
fireworks start early, in the hands of
youngest son Tommy, and verbal pyrotechnics continue all day long I".nd into the
night. It is a day of Roman candles,
Persian poetry, picnics, lobster-shells and
laughter, and too many beers with resultant tears I
Moreover it is a day for Sid to get
"souses"-which is evidently routine, and
for Richard to disgrace himself even
more thoroughly-which is bewildering to
everyone.
Robert W. Graham stars in the rote
of tlie young Richard, whos(: life has
become at sixteen a strange wilderness of
rebellion, poetry and love. His many
scenes were brilliant.
"I er an d b rother-tn. Iaw S'd
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comJtr.,:r~l~~~YhJhe. able._J:!an,ds of
Jos a'- dmshan and Strafford W.
Parker. Their appearance at the dining
room table after returning from the picnic
is enough in itself make the play worthwhile.
Car01 CIeaver, J 0 hn P . D
Id
0 man an
Master James Smith are excellent in
smaller but highly amusing roles of the
"children," Mildred, Arthur and Tommy.
Nat's wife, Essie, an!i his sister, Lilly,
are capably played by Josephine M.
Walters and Martha Keighton whose
difficult characterizations as well as costumes add to the product'ion.
Barbara Dolman as Muriel appears J'n
only one of the seven scenes but it is outstandingly done and bp.autifully staged.
The dining room scene becomes even
more enjoyable with the work of Marie
Tapper as Nora, the maid, who slams
doors and serves from the right by pure
instinct.
Able was the selection of the players
for all the bits, with experienced John
Brownell as the irate McComber; Stanly
Taylor, who lacks experience but not
ability, as Wint Selby, the Yale "sport";
Margaret Vlachos, of well ~own sill as
Belle, the "town" girl, and Alexander
Dryden and Ned Pyle, who created clever
character parts of the bartender and salesman, respectively. The bar-room scene
in which the latter three appear with
Bobby Graham is one of the high spots of
the evening, comprising in itself a minature one. act play.
There are moments when the playgoer
nearly sheds a tear of joy or sadness at
the unconscious wilderness in which lives
O'Neill's real hero. The'equanimity with
which he publishes a newspaper, simultaneously keeping reasonably happy his
wife, four children and a tragic spinster
sister-all under the same roof with an
a1coholicly unpredictable brother-in-law,
shows these are but the minor problems of
diurnal duty to Nat Miller, but even his
greatness is sometimes conquered by his
ineptitude at giving advice to the children.
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Next Wednesd;:y evening, February 10,
at 8 o'clock in the Swarthmore High
School auditorium a Public Forum discussion, lead by Dr. M. W. Royse~on the
subject: "Can America Stay Out of
War?" will be held. This is Swarthmore's introductory meeting in the countywide program which is sponsored by the
Federal Government through the Department of Education.
Another speaker, as yet unannounced,
will come here in March.
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THIS COMMUNITY
RAISES $1400 FOR
FLOOD RELIEF
School Pupils and Teachers ConinDute Nearly $100 Cash as
Well as Over 700 Packed
Food.
The American Red Cross is grateful
to all who have co-operated in relieving
suffering among those in the flood areas.
Contributions of clothing, canned foods
and money have been received daily in the
Borough Hall office of th~ Community
Health and Welfare Society of Central
Delaware County. Several truck loads of
supplies collected throughout central Delaware Couty have been sent to the flood
sufferers. The people of this section have
responded very generously with gifts of
money, food and clothing.
Mrs. Joseph Geer, treasurer of the
Swarthmore Branch of the Red Cross,
reports a total sum of $1,365.85 received
up to Wednesday morning in donations
from this community. In addition to that
amount t~ere is $18.45 at the High Scho~1
office whklch has noIt afs yet been tU~bed tnd
3 71 contrl ute
$9.
bandthrnaI es1 a htotat 0($10
f
th J .
lor
e
RYd'C oca sCd.ooty;;.~t.:-"1 • ~ofm et ue
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t~ss an ,lie lJ
and puptls of t~e Rutgers Av~n~e, College
Av~n.ue and High School butldmgs). In
addItIOn the Rutgers Avenue School collected about two hundred cans and packf f d ' the C0 II ege A venue an d
ages
H' h 0S h 0 0
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fi
h d d
d
~g
~ 00
UI tn~S, ve un re ~n
!hlrty:nme, and mIscellaneous clot~mg
mcludmg several ~ood coats were given.
~ box was placed m the S~arthmore N'atl~nal Bank for conv~l1\ence and reml~der, and amounts glyen to the local
police and other pubhc grou~s we~e
turned o.ver to the Red Cr?ss.. Smc,e thIS
accoUl,ltmg other con t rl bu t Ions, have
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t I
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doub tless come m
to swe
e to a to
$1 400
, o r more.
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an, ppreaate
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ews
A Swarthmorean who can easily realize
the drastic situation caused by flood in
Louisville, Ky. is Mrs. E. Morri!; Fergusson, of Swarthmore Avenue. Mrs. Fergusson was born in Louisville and lived
there up until the time of her marriage.
During that per.iod she saw flood waters
rise many times but not to the extent they
have reached this year.
The Huber home was on the higher
ground of Washington Street and was
comparatively safe from the onslaught,
although Mrs. Fergusson says she has
often seen the water up to Main Street.
It has been forty years since she has
been away from the town, but she still
recalls the fun horror of the condition
that she was considerably concerned
about her numerous relatives and friends
living there yet, until she received a
letter from her sister, Miss Martha C.
Huber, stating the Puritan Apartments
where she resides have their own power
plant and artesian well, thereby insuring
the .inhabitants warmth, light, and water.
However, Miss Huber describes the scene
so close to her in vivid terms- the town,
at the time she wrote, was in darkness
and people were dipping the muddy water
and drinking it. Mail was being delivered
and coUected by men in boats and she had
Local Firemen Offer Services I just had the typhoid injection which had
, been ordered for everyone. Miss Huber
Wallace Steigelman and A. Wayne is known in Swarthmore, having v.isited
Mosteller volunteered their services with her sister here frequently.
a small pumper of the Swarthmore Fire
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Company if needed for relief in the Local Quartet to Sing in Chester
flooded districts in the mid-west. So far
they have not been called.
The Swarthmore Quartet under the
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direction of Otto Kraus, Jr. will sing in
Fire Company Auxiliary' Monday the First Pr~sbyterian Church, Chester,
The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday evenmg, February 7, at 7.30
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Swarthmore o'clock. Members of the quartet are
Fire and Protective Association wilt be Charles Deacon, first tenor; W.illiam
held at 8 o'clock next Monday evening, Brown and Jam~s Johnstone,' second
~ehruary 8, in the F.ire Company rooms tenors; J. Burris West, first bass, and
In Borough Hall.. , . ... - . Alten--Putnam, second~ bass.
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TOASTMASTER
$2.50 PER YEAR
NEARLY ONE HUNDRED A1TENDI~1T1AL
PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION HERE
ILast Saturday's Dinner Arranged /1)art Y' state boundar; lines, and other
by Women of SWarth....ore ", differentiations stressing especially ~
Roosevelt Club .
crime question.
Mrs. Robert E. Carels varied the
Over ninety local citizens attended the
. Roosevelt Birthday Dinner held in Whit- "talks, speeches and ~ddresses" by singaccompanied on the
Itier House; Swarthmore College campus, ing several selections
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'at 7 o'clock last Saturday evening under ,piano by .Mrs. er ert raser.
Dr. John A. Detlefsen was called upon
the auspices' of the Roosevelt' Qub, of
; Swarthmore.
to explain the character of infantile
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With tables, waHs, and stage' appro- paralysis and the progress made so far
priately decorated with red, white, and by science in an' effort to control it. He
blue, an atmosphere of conviviality was acquainted those present with many in'created. A large autographed photo- teresting facts relative to the disease and
graph of the President which' had been stated, in closing, a great need now is
given to one of the men present formed for money to enable further research.
Sheriff Pechin complimented Swarththe centerpiece of the stage array. Some
who saw Jt said it would be difficult for more upon the "mighty fine sense of
lanyone to view this particular portrait humor" as evidenced by the evening's
without feeling an increased measure of gathering, and touched upon the current
confidence in Mr. Roosevelt's capacity flood relief proposition.
Miss Bronk, who confessed she was
and aims. American flags were draped
Dr. Robert C. Di.que, of Stratb about the room and smaller ones were not a "fresh new Democrat" but had the
Haven Avenue, who pre.ided at the arranged in clusters on the speakers' table background of an . early and' continued
RooNvelt DinIJer held in Whittier' and the three long tables annexed to it, rearing along the lines of, that party,' reHouN laat SatlJrday evemDKo
all tables coptaining red, white and blue viewed' entertaining incidents from her
candles and flowers as well. The patri- recollection of former Presidents. She
otic color scheme was carried out even gave tribute to Roosevelt for a life of
in the dessert which consisted of straw- ins!)iration to many.
berry and vanilla ice cream, cakes with
Dr. Bogardus, secretary of ,the Pennred, white· or blue frosting, and colored sylvania Department of Forests and
mints. A large birthday cake, cut by Waters and a resident of thi! Borough,
Mrs. Lovett Frescolin, was also enjoyed commended the spirit of the occasion,
by the guests who shared the hearty endorsing the strengthening of society as
Swarthmoll'e Drive to Be Waged birthday wish' she most graciously ex- a whole by aiding its weakest element,
During Week of February 15;
pressed while performing the office.
and citing the friendly, humanitarian side
Seated
at
the
speakers
table
with
Dr.
of
Roosevelt. '
Residents at Philadelphia
R~bert C. Disque, toastmaster, were
Congratulating the women of the comLuncheon
Burgess and Mrs. John H. Pitman, Sher- munity on the success of the initial PresiNext Thursday, February 11, at 2.30 iff NathanP. P~chin, Dr. and Mrs. James dent's Birthday celebration here, bearing
P. M., Mrs. Howard J. Dingle will en- F. Bogardus, Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. good omens for the future, Dr. Disque intertain at tea at her home, 124 Park Ave- Robinson, Miss Isabelle Bronk, Mrs. S. troduced Mrs. Frank H. G.riffin, of
nue, for the local workers of the annual Milton Bryant, Mrs. Frescoln and Car- Wawa, one of the organizers of the local
roll Ogden.
Roosevelt Club, who spoke a few words.
Salvation Army drive. All last year's
Assuming his duties Dr. Disque acted Mrs. Robinson, whose proffer· of the
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wor k ers as we II as any tnterested
vo1un- "fi~st . ~~~_ t
.teerE-~arr. invited. to attend.-.-Mrs.-J. Paut moshoastmasters do." IJr. "DIsque IS dled'the ongmal spark wtili:Ii'resulted m
Brown will be in charge of the northern
president of the Swarthmore School its realization, was pleased that although
section of the community and Mrs. J.
Board and dean of Drexel Institute, Phil- the demand for tickets has been so large
Passmore Cheyney, director of the drive,
it necessitated more table space than she
will organize the part of the town south adelphia.
The
first
speaker
to
be
introduced
was,
could
arrange in her home, ~t_.I1.ad conf e
th ral'1 road. A ct'lVe wor k on 'th e
o
Dr.
Robinson
at
whose
home
the
event
sequently
made possible a-brilliancy in
Swarth more d rlve
. wtl
. I bcone
d
d
' th Co
urmg
was' orig,inally to have been held. Dr. which a great'er number of people could
week of February 15.
Robinson remarked a growth of national share, and incidentally an "increased
Those from Swarthmore who attended spirit and expressed his belief that this amount for the benefit of infantile
the Salvation Army luncheon last Friday country is in the throes of becoming a paralysis sufferers. Even the hall in
at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Phila": nation from a collection of states.' He Wh.ittier House was not large enough to
delphia, included Mrs. J. Passmore Chey- mentioned he was particularly impressed accommodate all those who wished to atney, Mrs. George Hoadley, Mrs. E. D. with the simplicity of approach to the tend. It would have been easy to have
Brauns, Mrs. A. P. Willis, Mrs. Peter E. President, at the White House, and the gathered a company, fifty per cent
larger.
Told, Mrs. Frank Fitts, Mrs. J. Paul courageous unselfishness of the man.
,
Dr. Disque's humorous introductions
Mrs. Bryant, chairman of the sponsorBrown, Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, Mrs. William Bullock, Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, brought equally amusing comments in re- ing organization, publicly thanked' Mrs.
Mrs. A. M. Dryden and Mrs. James tort. Each speaker praised the merit of Henry A. Peirsol for her assisting direcDryden.
the cause, the relief of infantile paralysis, tion and the daughters of the women
which occasions the assemblage of people members who had served the meal.
all over the United States each year on Among these were Mrs. Miles Robinson,
the President's birthday to raise funds for Mrs. Walter Rohinson, and the Misses
the purpose and to which Swarthmore Alice Robinson, Doris Pitman, Doris
responded this year for the first time. It MacIntyre,' Mildred Hirst, Frances Armwas the desire of all to see the affair ,itage, Mary MacDonald, Sarah Marie
broadened to a community event next Disque, Ruth Lipman and Ann Lingle.
January.
When folks left for their homes a
Howard Kirk Issues Appeal for Burgess Pitman read a telegram ad- little after 10 o'clock everyone shared Dr.
dressed to the citizens of Swarthmore Disque's desire "henceforth to see
Home and School Dues to
from Governor Earle setting Tuesday, Swarthmore have its full share in 'this
P
ad Sch I rsh°
roVl e
0 a
Ip
February 2, as Flood Relief Day in Penn~ national movement," none the less beThe February meeting of the Swarth- sylvania. Mr. Pitman brought the audi:' cause it provided such an enjoyable evemore Home and School Association will ence's attention to several problems con-I ning ,in the companionship of one's
be held at 8 o'clock next Monday evening, fronting all. Americans regardless' of neighbors.
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SALVATION ARMY
TEA HERE NEXT WEEK
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'HOW TO WRITE' IS
'MONDAY'S SUBJECT
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the 8th, in the Music Room of the High
School. The subject for discussion will
Council in Routine Session
be "How to Write." All parents are
At the first February meeting of Bor~
cordia\1y welcome.
ough Council ~on Wednesday evening,
Howard Kirk, president, has issued an little of general interest was accomplished,
appeal, stating: "It will take exactly two routine business prevailing.
hundred $2.00 family subscriptions to give
Alfred Lewis appeared regarding the
the Home and School Association $400.00. placement by the Borough of a storm
And $400.00 will pay for the Association sewer to relieve the drain water condition
College Scholarship Award next June, along the properties on Chester Road
leaving a balance of $100 for running north of Swarthmore Avenue of wbich his
expenses. The treasury today looks very home is one. No immediate action was
much like this: 0 x 0
$0.
taken.
"There are five hundred families repre-, The subject of liens was discussed and
sented in the Swarthmore Schools. To Solicitor Clarence G. Myers instructed to
provide two hundred paid memberships, check on those on old 1930, 31 and 32
two out of five readers of this article, or taxes to see they didn't automatically
forty per cent of the families, will pay expire but were renewed.
their dues for 1937.
The public safety committee was
"The boys aqd girlj. of the school arc: authori~ed to take care of the r~uest of
counting on this scholarship. They are the Poh~e Department fo! a fog I!ght on
doing their arithmetic and algebra and each pahce car. A meetmg .of thIS comEnglish five days a week; you are in- ~ittee was called for this SundaY., evevited to do your, by helping to make pos- nmg
A motion was pas~ed that the owner of
sible the payment of a $300.00 scholarship
to the most deserving graduate next June. the lot at Drexel and Vassar Avenue be
Even though your children are not sen- notified to remove the old cars and old
iors Home and School needs your support. building on th~llroperty. and in eVent of
..just m;'ilor.give :rour~heck,f~r ~.OO his failure to do so ~he necessary steps
to the treasurer, Mrs. Burton' RIchards, should be taken by the Borough. to
oflheSwartbtfiorcf7\'pafbfl~n'ls:""- ----. ccomplish the change.
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TRAINED ANIMALS FOR
PLAYERS' CLUB JUNIORS
Tamahasika's Pets, known as the Society Circus, will appear at the Players'
Club House, on Fairview Road, Saturday afternoon, February 20, at 3 o'clock.
Riding dogs, monkeys that turn somersaults, birds that ride bicycles, and an
educated pony will be among the performers. The birds include Australian cockatoos, Brazilian macaws and Japanese
piegons. The show comes direct from
Carnegie Ha\1, New York.
Due to the nature, of the presentation
there will be no repetition of the program
in the evening as usual with others
arranged under the auspices of the Junior
Plays Committee.
Tickets may be obtained through Mrs.
George P. Warren, treasurer of the committee.
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Third Grade Mothers M~
The third grade mothers group of the
<;ollege Avenue School was entertained
by the pupils in class on Tuesday and
later held an informal discussion. Mrs.
Jo~n Marshall is. chairman of the group.
MISS Mary, Kiser is the third grade
teacher.
SW ~I:?TH M( JI~E
VOL. IX, No. 6
$2.50 PER YEA R
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 5, 1937
SPEAKER
'AU, WILDERNESS' PUBLIC FORUM
HERE NEXT WEEK
AT PLAYERS CLUB \ :\~xt .Wl·dl1~'::!::;"
TOASTMASTER
NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ATTEND INITIAL
PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
HERE
,
c\"el,li'ng", Fehruary.1O,
I at 8 II dock l\l the Swarthmore HIgh
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I School auditoriullI a
Public Forum disJoshua Christian and Bobby Gra- i cussion. lead lIy Dr, ),1. W, Royse"on the
ham, Father and Son, This i suhject: "Can :\merica Stay Out of
Week in O'Neill Play
: War?" will he held. This is Swarth,
,
"
: mon"s introductory meeting" ill the county,LIfe III a small LOllJ\ectlc.ut. town over I wide jlro~ralll which is !'jlonsored by thc
tlurty years a~o hec~lIIes vIvId and pa~t I Federal (~O\'ernlllent through thc Deof the present here 11\ Swarthmore tills jlartmmt of Education,
week. as Eugene O'Neill's "Ah. \Vilder:\nother ~jleaker. as vet unannollllcl.'
ness, "\.
< Irecte(I I)y J, \"·11'
'\ I lalll ,l11l11lOn,;.
will cOllie here in :\Iarch,. '
is presented by the Players' Cluh the I
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nights of February 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the
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Last Saturday's Dinner Arranged: party. ~tate hOlllldary lillcs. allli other
by Women of Swarthmore ! ditT.·rl'llliatilllls strcssing" l'sllccially tllA:
Roor.evelt Club
! :rimc qlll:st iOll,
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1),1 r!', 1~(Jhcrt E, Carels varied the
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addrcsses , by slllg,I r l ( a,' IIlner Ie (Ill
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III" ~cn'ral SCk-I."lIOI1~ aCl'Olllpallll'd 011 thc
lIcr Iiollse. Swarthmore lo\Jcge campus, ,~
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the allspicl:s of the 1{()(;senIt Club, of·
Dr, .11:1111 :\, »etldsl'n was called lIpon
Swartiullufl'.
to t·xplaill the charader of infantile
\Vith tahlcs. walls. ancl stag-e appro- paral~'sis a~1I1 till' pfOj!fl:SS made .so far
priately decoratcd with red, white, and hy Sl:I.t'l\l'e III an effort to c(~ntrol It. ~Ie
hluc. an atmosphere of conviviality was acqu;unll:<1 thosc I) resent \\'Ith many lllcrcatel\.
,\ large autographed photo- tcrl:stin~ iarts .relati\'c to thc diseasc al~d
wi~hin the span of most playgoers' lIIemgraph
of
the
Prcsidellt whil-h had been' stated. III doslIIj!. a grcat Ill:ed now IS
ofles, yet he turns hack nearly a thoug
i\'cn
to
onc
of
the lIlen present formed for lIIoney to cnahle furthl:r research,
sand years to Omar Khayyam for title ami
"';<';;'~11'>1 the cl:nterpiecc of the stage array, Some
Sheriff Pechin cOlllplimented Swarthinspiration and shows thc timeless
who
saw
it
~aid
it
would
he
difficult
for
l\Iorc
upon thc ··mighty fine sense of
ence of the eleventh century PcrsJan
anyone
to
vicw
this
particular
portrait
hUlllor"
:IS evidenced hy the evening's
astronomer-puct on the lives of the ~I illers
without fecling an incrcased measure of gathcrill;!. allli touched upon the current
who live near \Vaterbury and seck their School Pupils and Teachers Conr()lIlidence in ~Ir. Roosevelt's capacity Ilood relief pruposition,
tribute
Nearly
$100
Cash
as
case or freedom on July 4, 1906.
and
aims. :\ull'rican flags were draped
)'liss Bronk. who confessed she was
Well as Over 700 Packed
Independence Day under the ~li1ler
Dr.
Robert
C.
Disque,
of
Strath
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ahout
the
room
and
smaller
ones
were
not
a "frcsh new Democrat" but had the
rooftree is many things, rolled into one
Foods
Haven Avenue, who presided at the arrangcd in clustcrs 011 the spcakers' tahlc, hackgrOlllul of an early and continued
play by O'Neill and placed in the hands
of a clever cast and stage crew by Direc1'he AllIerican Red Cross is grateful Roosevelt Dinner held in Whittier ami the thrcc long tahles annexcd to it, i rearillg- along the lines of that party, rcall tahlcs containing red. white and blue "it'wed cntertaining" incidents i rom hcr
tor Simmons, Assistant Thelma Pettit and to all who have cu-operated in relieving House last Saturday evening.
candles and Ilowers as well. The patri- rerullection of former Presidents, She
Stage Manager C. \Vahl Olllles, The suffering among those in the flood areas.
otie color scheme was carried out even gave trihutc to l{ooscve\t for a life of
fireworks start early, in the hands of
Cuntrihutions of clothing, canned foods.
in the dcssert which consisted of straw- inspiratioll to many.
young-cst son Tommy, and verbal pyro- and 1II0lley have been received daily in t.he
herry and vanil1a icc cream, cakes with
Dr, Bogardus. secretary of the Penn'
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Borough
Hall
office
of
th~
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red. white or blue frosting, and colorcd sylvania Department of Forests and
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contmue
a
(ay
ong
am
II\to
t
Ie
Health
and
\Velfare
Socicty
of
Central
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night, It is a day of Roman candles,
mints. A large birthday cake, cut by \Vaters and a re~iclent of the Borough,
Persian poetry, picnics, lobstcr-shells and Delaware COUllty, Scvcral truck loads of'
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rs, Lovett Frl:scolin, was also enjoyed COIlIl11cncle<1 thc spirit of the occasioll,
laughter, an(1 too many beers with rcsult- supplies collected throughout central Delhy the guests who sharcd the hearty endorsin).! the ~tren~thening of society as
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aware COllt\' havc been sent to the flood
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alit tears,
suffercrs, The Ileople of this section have I Swarthmore DrIve to Be Waged hirthday wish she 1110st graciously ex- a whole hy aiding its weakest clcment,
:\[orco"er it is a day for Sid to get
pres~ed while performing the officc,
and citing the iricJl(lIy, hU111anitarian side
"sollses"-which i~; evidently routine, and responded very gcnerously with gifts of
During Week of February 15;
Seated
at
the
speakers
table
with
Dr,
of Roosl:,'elt,
for Richard to disgrace himself even money. food and clothing,
Residents at Philadelphia
Rohcrt
C.
Disqne,
toastmaster,
were
Con).!ratulating the \\"0111en of the C0111more thoroughly-which is bewildering to
),1 rs. Joseph Geer, treasurcr of the
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Bur~ess ali(I ~[rs. John H, Pitman, Shcr- 111unity on the success of the initial PresiSwarthmore Branch of the Red Cross,
unc eon
everYOlle,
iff ~athan p, Pt;chin, Dr, and Mrs. Jamcs dent's Birthday celebration here, hearing
Rohert \V. Graham stars in the rolc reports a total sum of $1,365,85 received
Kext Thursday, February II, at 2,3U
F, Bogardus. Dr, ami ).[rs, Louis N'I).!ooc\ omens for the future, Dr. Disque inof the yotln~ Richard. whose life has l,l)1 to \ycchlesda y , lI\Or~ling I ;~I, donati7"S p, 1\1., :Mrs, Howard J, Dingle will enRohinson, }'I iS5 Isahelle Bronk, ~I rs. S, trodUCl:d ).[ rs, Frank H, Griffin, of
hecollle at sixtccn a strange wilderness of t rom tillS COmll111lnty, n a( ( IlIolI to t lat t t '
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am01lnt there is $18.45 at the High School i er alfn a tl ea la Il er 10 me, -f lar
ve- ~Iilton Bryant, )'Irs, Frescoln and Car-: \Vawa. one oi the organizcrs of the local
rehellion, poetry and love, H is many,
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' i nue. or IC (lea wor k'crs 0 t Ie annua I rol1 Ogden.
Rooscvelt Cluh. who sJloke a few words,
brl·III'ant.
ofllce winch has not as yet been turned
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IIe Itanet s ofl ,hy the(. loca sc I100I s 1 I
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it neccssitatcd more table space than she
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introduced
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).Iaster James Smith arc excellcnt in ~ ~~ I . ~ 100 lUI I IlI~S, 1\'e lUll( reI :~\l( ! weck of Februarv 15,
Rohinson remarkcd a growth of national sharI'. and im:idcnta\1y an increased
smallcr but highly amusing role5 oi the timty-nllle. :11\c\ 111lscellaneous c1ot,lung i ' ' ~,'
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ami CXPrl'ssl'd his helicf that this amount f"r the henelit of infantile
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Ewn the hall in
l'\at's wife, Essie. and his sister. Lilly, :~ hox \\as p .Icel III t Ie ~vart unore 1 a- I ,
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tlOll'l1 Ihnk for CU1l\'emence and rc-I· lt the I ,din uc-Strattonl Hotc\, Phll.larc
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Il I Icult charactcrlzatlons . as well as cos' turned m'er to the Red Cross,
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Dr, Disque's humorous introductions, ),1 rs, Bryant. chairman of the sponsorBarhara Dolman as ~fuflel appears
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equally amusing comments in re-' ing organization. Jluhlicly thanked )'Irs.
on y ?ne 0 t Ie seven scen,~s ut It IS (Jllt- !';:I -100 ;,~ more
lialll Bullock, ).~rs. AlbclI T, Ean'nson.
standmg-Iy done and heautlllllly staged.
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The dining room scene becomes e\·en!
Can Appreciate Flood News . I )rnll'n,
more enjoyable with the work oi )'laric
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which occasions the assemhlage of people: Illcmhers wh" had served the meal.
all over the United States each year on :\l1Iong these were )'Irs, :\Iiles Robinson,
Tapper as ~ora. thc maid. who slams
:\ SwarthlllOl'eall who can easily rcalize
the President's hirthday to raise funds for )'Irs, \Valtl.'r Hohimon, and the ~Iisscs
doors and sen'es irom the right hy purc thl' drastic situatioll caused hy flood in
the purpose and to which Swarthmore Alicl.' Rohinson. Doris Pitman, Doris
instinct.
I.lluis\'illc, Ky. is )'Ir~, E, ~[orris Ferg-llsresponded this year for the first time, It!)'1 ad ntyre. ),1 ihlred 1I irst, Frances ArmAhlc was the selection oi the Jllayer~ SOli. IIi Swarthmore :\venlle. )'Irs, Fer-;
was the de5ire of all to sec the affair i itage, ~Iary ).larDonald. Sarah ).Iarie
for all the
with experienced John gIlSSIl1\ was horn in Louisville and lived:
hroadened
to a comlllunity cvent next, Disque. Ruth Lipl1\an anll .\lIn Lingle.
Brownell as thc irate :\fcComher: Stanl\' there UJI until the time of her marriage. I
January.
i \Vhen folks kit for their homes a
Taylor, who lacks expcricnce hut nc;t J)lIrill~ that Jleriod she sa\\' flood waters
Burgess
Pitman
read
a
telegram
adi little aftl:r 10 ,,'clock e\"eryone sharcd Dr.
ahility, as Wint Selby. the Y~lc "sport"; ri,e many times hut not to the extent they: Howard Kirk Issues Appeal for
dressec\
to
thc
citizens
of
Swarthmore
DisIIIlC\ desire
"hl.'lIceforth to sec
Margaret Vlachos. of well known sill as :Ia\·e reachcd this year.
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from
GO\'ernor
Earle
setting
Tuesday,
Swartlllllore
ha,'e
it,; filII share in this
Belle, the "town" girl, and Alexander I TIll' Huher hOJlte was on the higher
Provide Scholarship
Fehrl1ary
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as
Flood
1~c1icf
Day
in
Penn-;
national
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nolle the less beDryden ami Xcd Pyle. who created clever groun(1 of \Vashington Street and was I
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Pitman
hronght
the
al1cli-,!
callsc
it
llroviclcc\
such
an enjoyahle cvecharacter parts
. of the hartenc\er and sa\t.'s- l'omparativc\v
. safe froJII the onslaught,
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attention
to
se\'eral
problems
con-,
ningin
the
c011lpanionship
of one's
man, n'sllectl\'ch-,
The har-rooJII sccne although
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Americans
rel-,rardles5
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11\ whldl the latter threc aJlPear with lIit('n secn the water up to .\ am
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Bohhv (,raham is on(' of the hIgh spots of
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At the first Februar,\' mceting of Borlere arc moments \\' len t Ie play~ucr t lat ~ Ie wa~ COIISl(l , .
I f ~rnel' I cordial1v welcome
nearly sheds a tear of joy or sadness at. ahout her IIIlllleWllS r~ at.lvcs all( . flen( s'
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Tamahasika's Pets, known as the SoIhe unconscious wilderness in which lives li\'ing therc yct. unlll sl,le recel\'ed a i Howarcl ~'-Irk .. presl.dent. has bsuec\ an little of ~eneral interest was accomplished. ciety Circus. will appear at the Players'
O':\'eill's real hero, The equanimity with: letter inlln her sister. ~llss ).Iartha C.! appeal. statmg: • I.t wll1 tak,e ~xactly t~\·o routine husiness prevailing,
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:\\ired Lewis allpcared regarding thc day aftcrnool1, Fehruary 20, at 3 o'clock.
ta~leously keeping- reasonahly happy his ",Iwrt· ~hc Tl'~i'~l's have theIr OWI~ po\~'er the Home and .~ch()ol ASSOCIatIOn $-t~(J.?O, placement I~y the Bor<;,ugh of a st,o!m
Riding dogs, monkeys that turn somerWIfe. four children and a tragic spinster, plant and arleslan well, t,herehy mSlIrmg :~nd $-100,00 \\ III p,a y for the A~Sllclatlon sewcr to rehe\'e the dram water condItIon saults, hirds that ride bicycles, and an
sister-all under the same roof with an the inh,lhilants warmth. light, and water. Col1e~e ScholarshIp Award next June, 1 along the Jlroperties on Chester Road educated pony will be among the performa\Coholicl); unllredictahle hrother-in-Iaw, ) I"\\"l'\'er, ),1 is,; ,II ul!e~ describes the scene leaving a halance of $100 i or rnnning north of Swarthmore :h'elllle of wtJich his ers, The hi.r~ls includc Australian cockshows these arc hut the minor problcms of '. ~" do!'e !o her III \,I\'HI terms-:- the town, ! expens~,;, T~lc treasury today looks Yen' home is one, No immediate action was a~llos, Brazlltan macaws and. J a(lanese
,Iiurnal duty to Xat ).[il1er. hut c\'en "is, at the tllne she \~'ro!e. was 111 darkness 1 much hkc tills: 0 x 0 = $0,
taken.
plegons: The show comes (hrect from
greatness is sometimes conqucrccl hy his and )l1.'oJlle w~rc 'hJlI~mg the I,Huddy .water
"There arc fi,'e hundred families repreThe subject of lic;n~ was discllssed allli i Carnegie Hall, New York.
inl'Ptitude at giving ;Hh'in' to the children, : allli drillkillg 11. ~lall, was heJllg dell\'erccl ,;ented in the Swarthmore Schools. To Solicitor Clarence G, ).[yers instructed t" I Due til the naturc of the presentation
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an:1 c"IIr.'Cleri hy IIlI.:n I~I !)()a~s and ~he had i prm'ide tWII 111Imired paid memberships. check 011 those 011 oM 1930. 31 and J2 thcre will he no rqletition of the prog-ram
Local Firemen Offer Services
ju,t had Ih ... lyp\tI'HI 1Il)('ctHlll whIch had; t\\~" (lut oi tive realil?rs of this arliek. "r taxr.''; 10 Sl'l' Ihey llidn't aut"lIlatically in Ihl' l'\"l'nin~ as 1I~1I;11 with others
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hel"n orrll'r~'d t:or everyone, :\IJss l!l~her I iort)' Iler cent of the families, will pay eX)Jirc hut wcre rcnewed.
arrangr.'d lIlHkr the albpice, ni the Junior
\\'allace Steigt'iman and :\, \Vayne is knowJl 111 Swarthmore. ha\'llIg" \,lsltedltheir due~ for 1937,
The puhlic safcty cOlllmittee was Plays Committee,
~["sle\1(·r \'olunll'l're.1 their sen'in's with IIe r ~~I' st'r
' I to tak'e care 0 f
t 0
f , 'l'l'cket s) marY I)e 0It'
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a sl11al1 Illllllller of the SwartluHore Fire
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: cOulltin..... 011 this scholarship, They arc tIC
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,l: ,.... I , \\ :trrCII, t rca surer 0 f tl Ie comI
C O l11pam'
"their arithmetic ami algehra and cacII po I'ICC car, :~
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. if needed ior relief in the LocaI Q uar t e t t 0 S·Ing •an Chest
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(looc\ed districts in the mid-west. So far·
they ha\'e not heen called,
Thr.' Swarthmore Quartet ullder the Engits I lye (ays a wee'; you arc 111Third Grade Mothers Meet
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dircction oi Otto Krau,;. J r, will sill~ in! \"ited to do your, hy helping- to make JlO~- nlllg
Fire Company Auxiliary Monday tIll' First Preshyterian Church. Chester. \ sihle the paYl11ent of a $300,00 scholar~hlp A Illotioll was passed that the owner of The third grade mothers group of tlte
The
monthly ml'ding" of the Sunrlay e\'Cllilll!. Fehrllary 7. at 7,30 to the
desen·ing
next Junc, the lot at Drexel amI Vassar :\venue he Collegc An'nne School was entertained
L'llies' A uxilian- to the Swarthmore o·dock. )'lemhers of the quartet are EVl'n though your c1l1ldren arc 1I0t 5el1- n()!ifi~d to remove the old ca~s and old hy the pupils in class on Tuesday and
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l'.llarl"',' I)"al"OII, fir,.'t tellor·. \\I.I'llianl iors. Home and School needs your support, IIl,lIldm,g" 011 the:..llroperty and, III e,",en,t nf,llater held an il,lforma.1 discussion, Mrs,
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"Just mail or ~i\"C your check fl~r $2,00 liS all1re to (0 so. t IC nelcssal ~ stcps John ).Iarshall IS. chairman of the group,
Fehruan' R. in the Fire COlllpany roon;s tenors: ,l, Burris \Yest, first bass. and to the treasurer. ).rrs. Burton ,~Ichards, should he taken hy thc Borough to ).Iiss )'Iary Kiser is the third grade
in Boro;lgh Hall,
' :\lIell Putnam, second bass.
of the Swarthmore Apartments,
'accomplish the chan~e.
teacher.
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TEA HERE NEXT WEEK
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BU'"theta, Celebrat.·OD
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Mr-.
Mrs. W.
Comley at lunch<'On at the Inglenenk, fol- ning. They also were the guests of Mr. dncing Sonja Henie to the screen and Stanley Kite, Mr. and Mrs. David N.
lowed by bridge at the Comley home on and Mrs. Dryden at one of the Players' now in its second big week at the Boyd Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. RobinSwarthmore Avenue.
Club performances earlier in the week.
Theatre, Chester.
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Dr. and
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs.
John Roland
A. Detlefsen,
G. E. Mr.
Ullman,
and
Mrs. Charles Kimmel, of Haverford
Place, entertained Saturday evening in
celebration of the birthday anniverseries
of Mrs. A. Wayne Mosteller and Mr.
Kimmel. There were sixteen guests pres. .
ent and gifts were received by the two
guests of honor.
Mrs. Mosteller was also tendered a
surprise party Monday e\'ening by her
mother, Mrs. Samuel Gray, of Rutledge.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mason, Jr. have
retnoved from the Farley Apartments
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at 224 Park A venue to New Yorkr were
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Mr. Mason ha5 been trans ferr.
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connected WIt
Co
mpany.
Mrs. Rosalie Roherts, of Park Avenue,
left Wednesday for Sebring, Fla. She
will later go to West Palm Beach, re-
Barbara Ladd HiSkox, of Binghamton,
N.
M of dweeks visA
. Y.,h is spending
d a couple
tting er granf pak"ents,
r. an Mrs. .
B. Chapin, 0 Harvard Avenue. Mrs.
Ch apm
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thIS wee kWIt
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Lily Pons descends from the Iofty peak
or a world-renowned grand opera star tQ
the humble position of a hat check girl
in the new melndy-and-Iaugh film, "That
Girl from Pari.... in which she plays the
title role co-starring with Gene Raymond
and Jack Oakie, starting Saturday at the
Washington Theatre, Chester.
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rUBLI$HED EVERY FlUDAY AT
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ROSAIJE DRYDEN
FRE·D· J. HARLEY
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Ritz. Brothers
Borah Mlnnevitch
Arlene Judge
Dix.le Dunbar
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Next Attraction
JANE WITHERS
"Can This Be Dixie"
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"Banjo on My Knee"
"Gold Diggers of'
A S8ga of the Mississippi
-wlthHelen Westley
Anthony MartlD
8uddy Ebsen
Walter BrennaD
Truly the Season's Most
Outstanding Picturet
1937"
VICTOR
Glenda Farrell
Osgoad
One Hou'r and
Startling
MOORE
Lee Dixon
Perkins
a Half of Full
Surprises
Monday and Tuesday
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Feb. 8. 9
-In-
"Rainbow on the
River"
"Gold Diggers of
1937"
Charles Butterworth
Tuesday-After School Matinee
at '4.00 P. M.
Wednesday Only
Joan Blondell
Dick Powell
BOBBY BREEN
May Robson
Wednesday
Feb. 10
CHARLES LAUGHTON
WASHINGTON
ern
Barbara Stanwyck
Joel Me~rea
Joan Blondell
''The Jungle Princess"
CHESTER
FIve New Sonp
end • Thousand
New LIIuahs I
STARTS
SATURDAY
IN HEART SHAPED BOXES
Pric:ea SOc
f~lows:
up
Candy Mailed Anywhere
"After an auto accident, I cleanql the
glass f~om the street."
PIERCE'S
Annual M ....•• Dinner
"Took care of my sister."
"eel;a 7SS
"Returned a lost book to a boy."
1118 W. siate St.
Again the men of Trinity Church are
"Did dishes for my sister!"
. . . . . . Act .1 _
. . .'running around in circles in their bun·
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the experiences of her most recent trip to gling masculine efforts to put on another ..
FRID.f.,(, fPRUARY 8, 11137
India. Biss Bieri is the daughter of Rev. ,9f their well known dinners.
John C. Bieri, the pastor of St. Luke's
They are "all at jitter" in their attempt
Methodist Men Pledge Fight Methodist Church, adjoining the MethPboae, D ...hT 2490
odist Hospital on South Broad Street, to live up to their previous records of
. Against Alcoholic Drinka .
uExcetlent Food, Efficiently Served," in
Considerable interest was shown in the Philadelphia. He was formerly assigned spite of a\l female prediction of failure
.
discussion of the lesson at the Ments to the Media Methodist Church and Miss in ~ears gone by.
Bieri
has
a
wide
acquaintance
among
the
h'
'V
Bible Class of the Methodist Church on young people of this district. A cordial
T elr' alentine Spread," which they
SundaY last.. The lesson dealt with the invitation is extended to all who are in- will present 'iat Trinity C4urch next
ORDER EARLY
present day drinking customs, and at the terested in India and in Miss Bieri. Miss Thursday, February 11, will he another
good old roast beef dinner with trimclose of the session the following resolu·
Eleanor Shinn is superintendent of the mings, including a cute Valentine at each
were passed: .
.
"Resolved that we, the members of the Sunday School. The speaker was secured guest's plate.
A. B. Chapin, of the committee, promROlmd Table Men's Bible Class of the through Mrs. Samue: O. Raymond.
Swarthmore Methodist Church, will do
Dancing Clau Transferred
ises this spread wiil he as usual, not only
EDGAR E. ~Ef4UT~, Prop.
a tre~t from an epicurean standpoint, but
aU that is possible to present to the young
people of Swarthmore a knowledge of
B~ginning this morning, Miss Alice also as a mirth provoking example of
the evils of strong drink and to encourage Kraft's Friday class of rhythmic dancing uPapa juggling the grub."
by our precept and example, to will meet at 10 o'clock in the kindergarten
ab,;tain from indu1ging in alcoholic bever- room of the College Avenue School in- Wins January Bridge Tournament
stead of at the Rutgers Avenue building
"Also resolved that we endorse the
Mrs. Wi.l1iam A. Faison, of Chester,
clauses which were inserted as formerly. - - - - was the wlOner of the January tournain the original deeds of property in the Mrs. McCabe to Entertain Fort- ment conducted by the Thursday Night
Borough of Swarthmore, and we heartily
Bridge Club. She had a match point
nightly Next Monday
approve the actions of our Borough,
score of 432J4
POTTED PLANTS
R1C~ C. YOUNG
Mrs. Thomas McCabe, of North Chesofficials in maintaining these provis.ions
The winners at last week's meeting
FUNERAL
DESIGNS
LaDdtcape Gardener
ter Road, will be hostess to the Fort- were:
the founders of the :Qorough."
North and South-first, Miss
The topic was introduced by Fred W. nightly at 2.30 next Monday afternoon, Janet Middleton and A. Arnold; second,
Yocum and the discussion was conducted February 8.
One of the finest new books, Autobio- Mrs.
and Bayard
the pastor, the Rev. Clarence F.
rison; Philip
third, Kniskern
Mrs. William
FaisonMorand
graphy of G. K. Chesterton, will be re- F. O'Neil. East and West-first, Mrs.
r:a"''''
viewed by Mrs. George McCracken.
Arthur Robinson and Mrs. Daniel GoodChristian Science Church
One of the Harper critic says of this win; second, Dr. and Mrs. John Murphy;
book "It is one of those books which one third, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson.
"Spirit"' is the subject of the Lessonreads for the fun of reading, wholly aside
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, from the information it might convey. It
Scientist, on Sunday, February 7, The
is so full of anecdotes, criticism, mem- Next Week Is Boy Scout Week
Golden Text is: "We all, with open face
ories, that the reader can hardly stop at
beholding as in a glass the glory of the
Next week, the twenty-seventh birththe chapter ends to take breath." ChesLord, are changed into the same image
day
of Scouting, reminds this community
terton ·is intimately acquainted with all
from glory to glory, even as by the the great one's of his generation-James of the adventures Scouting offers to its
"p,mof the Lord" (II Corinthians 3:18).
Barrie, Wells, Shaw-and this autobio- boys and encourages them to join.
It' is an old story to Boy Scouts but an
graphy is made gay with experiences
Trinity Church Notes
ever thriUing one to those who have had
shared by this group of friends.
On Sunday morning the Rev. J. Ja r Literary sketches wm be given by Mrs. the privilege of Scout training and Scoutden Guenther wilt begin his eighth year Robert Gilfillan and Mrs. Thomas Jack- ing experiences. Shortly after the Boer
War, Sir Baden-Powell formed the Boy
as rector of Tr.inity Parish, Swarthmore son.
Scouts of England. In 1909 William D .
Th~;~ten~ services will begin next
Girl Scout News
Boyce. a Chicago publisher was seeking
Wednesday evening at 10 o'clock with the
a difficult address in London~ A boy
Penitential Office and Holy Communion.
Troop 16 will meet at the Woman's
approached him and asked "May I be
Lit;'"v and Evening Prayer will be at 8
Club House tomorrow, Saturday, for a
of service to you, sir?" Mr. Bo}rce told
troop meeting with a formal opening. All
The Pennsylvania Company has long
Immediately after the services on
him wher-: he wanted to go and on being
Wednesday morning the women of the scouts who attend should come in full led to the desired spot, offered the boy a
sought to keep its banking service
uniform prepared to practice first and
Parish will meet for their Lenten sewshilling. The boy promptly replied, UNo,
second class signaling.
modem and attuned to the needs of
ing and weekly luncheon.
Over fifty girls were present at the sir, I am a Scout. Scouts do not accept
On Friday afternoons the children of
the public. For many years it has
tips for courtesies." The man in surprise,
the Sunday School will meet immediately joint troop meeting of Troops 6 and 194 murmured, "What did you say?" The
made loans and has given sound busiafter their daily school sessions for' In- last Saturday morning in the High scout repeated and then added. uDon't
ness counsel to credit-worthy merterestiinlr project work. All scholars are School gymnasium. Mrs. J. Paul Brown, you know about the Scouts?" Mr. Boyce
Brown
Owl,
and
her
pack
of
local
asked to be present by 3.30 o'clock. At
said, uTell me about them." The boy
chants and manufacturers.
4.30 Mr. Guenther wll conduct a Chil- Brownies with their guest, Mrs. Ward did and then led him to headquarters
Wheelock. The following eight Brownies
drens' Service in the church.
where he gathered all available informaToday the useful field of credit beThe Friday evening services will not uflew up" to Girl Scout Troop member- tion and returned to America.
. longs as much to the modest income
begin until February 19, when the Rev. ship: Betty Ellen Littlefield, Judy Koch,
On February 8, 1910, Mr. Boyce and
Jean
Storrs,
Elaine
Kite,
Jessie
Gilbert,
D. Wilmot Gateson, D.D., rector of the
groups as to larger business entersome of his associates incorporated The
Church of the Saviour Philadelphia, will Mary Gary, Ria Hanzlik and Elsie Boy Scouts of America. As early as the
prises. Professional and salaried men
Reunig.
he the guest preacher.
fall of 1911 and probably in 1910 SwarthAfter
the
fly
up
members
of
Troop
194
and women, established wage earners,
Miss Florence Garrett, o{ So. Princeton
more Scouts were organized under the
A venue, will be hostess this Sunday to the received badges-for scholarship, Ann leadership of Mr. Claghorn, a manual
proprietors of small businesses, in fact
regular bi-weekly meeting of the J. J.'s Gorman, Holly James, Jane Schoff, Carol training teacher at the High School.
anyone whose income is steady and
Maude Froebel; for child nurse, Carol
at 7 P. M.
Maude Froebel.
assured, is entitled to borrow money
Mrs. Robert Bair planned costumes
Presbyterian Church Notes
for proper and constructive purposes.
TRINITY CHURCH
with the older girls. Mrs. A. P. WhitPt'Oteatant
Eplseopal
At the morning service Sunday at 11 aker is teaching three Mexican folk dances
Chester Road and CollC!Rf" A.... nOfO
o'clock the preacher will be the Rev. and giving lessons in guitar and man. .
R ...... .I. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M .• R«tol'
The Pennsylvania Company takes
David Braun, of Syracuse, N. Y., who dolin. Mrs. A. L. Venturini has offered R,-v. T. A. MerywE"RthE"r. Dil'. Ret. Edue.
pleasure in announcing the inauguraSUNDAY
has chosen as his subject, "Christian help to any who are interested in bugle,
8:00 A. Y.-Hot,. Communion.
tion of its Personal Loan Service,
E.vidence!'
9:45 A. M.-Sunday Sehool and Bible ClaCls.
fife
or
drum.
11
:00
A.
M.-Holy
Communion
and
Sermon.
The Woman's Association will meet
another progressive step toward a
Mr. Guenther wit) preaeh.
Court of Honor will be held in three
next Friday, February 12. Therc will
sections at the close of tomorrow's meetcomplete banking service to metroASH WEDNESDAY
he an aU day sewing meeting with
Oftiee aud Holy
ing. Important business for aU is to be 10 :00 A.• M.-Penitential
politan Philadelphia. This plan,
Communion.
luncheon served at 12.30, and a short
planned.
8:00
P.
M.-Litany
and
Evening
Prayer.
business meeting at 1.30. The afternoon
copvenient and economical, is now
FRIDAY'. FEBRUARY 12th
program will be postponed because of the
PETER E. TOLD
3:30 P. M.-Projeet work.
available at the main office and each
ohservance of the World Day of Prayer
4 :30 P. M.-Childrens· Service.
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A8sort~ent
Flowers For All Occasions
PERSONAL
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Friday and Saturday
The Locald of "Tobacco Road"
Free Parkin .. Rear af Thcatre
Reliable Attendant in C;harge
Friday and Saturday
Feb. 5, 6
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And Now 19371
5 BIG SONG. HITS
Dick Powell
,
Mrs. Franklin Makens, of Morton, and
her sister, Mrs. Harold Holland. of Boston, ~ass., who is her house guest for a
week or so, will be the dinner guests of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Fourth
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CHOCOLATES
SWARTHMORE CANDlSHOP.
P.....up Fritt.....
Mash parsnips after boiling and
removing skin, season with salt,
pepper and butter. Flour the hands
and shape mixture In small cakes
dip cakes in flour and fry in baco~
drippiugs or butter. Serve with
pork chops or roast pork.
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were
ob Sheppard, Mike Ainsworth,
Russ Yarnall, Walter Suplee, Ken Yarnail, Walter and Harry Lang, Paul Hartel
and many others who are still in Swarthmore and its vicinity.
7he Scouts of today are stitt carrying
on the "good tum" daily as evidenced by
some reported at a recent meeting as
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MARY'S PET RECIPE
The Seout handbook i. the country's
best seller with the excepilon of the Bible.
The Darby Flower Shoppe
TRINITY CHURCH
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. Amoug the boys of that early TrooP I
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at 2 o'clock in the Wesley A. M. E.
Church, Bowdoin Avenue, Swarthmore.
All women of the church are earnestly
urged to attend this meetiug.
The visitiug minister for the next Sundays wilt be: . February 14, the Rev.
Michael M. McDivitt, D.O., of Kittanning, Pa., and February '21, the Rev.
Harold Voelkel, Presbyterian Missionary of Andong, Chosen, Korea.
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The monthly Missionary Sunday will
he observed in the Methodist Sunday
.. Sec'" Clu. MaUer, J......,. . ., School on February 7 at 10 o'clock when
tiro. P.' OfIc. at s ... 'h NIl .... Miss Katherine" Bieri will tell some of
Pia ...
Fu..m~~re R~tpripg
wm
--.
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l W. V. STUDY GROUP
TOLD OF RELIEF"
Di~ l\t~!'"' ill Week'" ..~ UPHOLSTERING
Co~nty
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r_...............
Mrs. Alfred Gary White, Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Littlefield and Mr. and Mrs. Theo.
Sauln.·er.
The next' meeting of these three groups,
on Saturday, F-~ruary 27, wl'll he held
...
in the High School IIYmnasium since a
dance of the Swarthmore Series is scheduled for that evening at the Woman's
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ma.ining in Florida two months.
iiiii
Mrs. Roherts' house at 308 South
Chester Road has been rented to Mr. and
Starring Dicky Moore, this Saturday
Mrs. John E. Chiquoine, of Maplewood, Mr•• T. Jeddson Myers. Memher evening's featuro picture at the Sirath
N. J., who with their three sons will
of Co....ty Welfare CounclI.
Haven Inn will b:e a story of two orphan
hal\llib Bl1ID!=IIes .
move to Swarthmore within the next
Speaker at Laa~ Meeting
children r~ised by a farmer's wife, "Timolby's Quest." The usual short subJ'eels
Mrs. Leonard Ashton, of Elm Avenue, h ....o weeks.
CaD
Many memhers of the League of
left Wednesday to spend two weeks in
Women Voters' study group on local gov- will he added;
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Florida. She will go to the Highland
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Hayes, of Elm ernment heard Mrs. T. Jeddson Myers, Tomorr~w, pan~ Cbap,roDS
Anytime Anywben
Park Club, at Lake Wales, and later Avenue, left this week for Orlando, Fla.,
of the Delaware
Welfare Council,
The chaperons at tomorrow evening's I
visit Miss Elizabeth McConnell. a former I where they will remain until ·sprin~.
discuss UAssistance and Relief in Dela- meeting of the Introductory and Advanced Ii
Swarthmorcan, near Winter Park.
Dr. John Ellery Tuttle was called from ware County" at last week's "meeting held Classes and the Senior Assembly of the
Fourth Annual Dinner
Mrs. Wi1Iiam 1. Hulf has returned to Rose Valley to York, Pa., again this week at the home of Mrs. Theodore W. Cros- Swarthmore Dancing Classes held in the
Glvcn by the Men at
Womau's Ctub House, on· Park Avenue,
her home on VIalnut Lam~ after presiding to officiate at the funeral of an elder of sen, of Swarthmore Crest, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Myers pointed out that one-sixth will be Mrs. Harry C. Baldwin, Mr. and
at a national board meeting of the . fortner church there.
of
the population of the State of Penn- Mrs. F. Norton Landon, Mr. and Mrs.
Women's International League held in
Mr. A. L. Clayden has returned to his
sylvania
was on some form of relief,
'fbu.-.day. February 11
home on Westdale Avenue after a busiChicago.
either public or private, at the expendiMrs. David Shaw, of Walnut Lane, I)ess trip to Florida.
SARA O. RAYMOND
Valentine Sprpd
ture. of $350,000,000 annually; and with
will be hostess at luncheon 2.nd bridge
BEGINNING AT • .30 1'. iii.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter have the present unemployment relief not temtoday to members of a bridge club to
TICKETS. 7&c
CHILDREN, 40c
which she belongs.
taken ali apartment in The Swarthmore. porary but rather a continuing problem.
}.-ir. \Valler, who is connected with the
The present organization cf public reEVERYBODY WELCOME
405 MICHIGAN AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent,
Bancroft Company, has been transferred lief services in Pennsylvania is unneeesRiverview Road, left by motor for Or- froO) New York, where they had been sadly cumbersome, wasteful and ineffispend living, to \Vilmington, Del.
lando, Fla., where Mrs. Kent
cient.
Mrs. Myers emphasized the fact that
the' remainder of the winter visiting her
Mrs. Charles Parker has recovered Delaware County had been particularly
sister, Mrs. Andrew McKay and Mt:. Mefrom an attack of bronchitis which conK ay.
fined her to bed in her apartment at The fortunate in a high type of poor relief
administration,· and was in no sense typical
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gecr, of Har- Swarthmore for several days.
of this kind of public relief throughout
vard Avenue, left Wednesday to spend a
Mrs. Joseph Seal, of CorneU Avenue, the state.
few days in New York.
HAND MADE
is recovering from the grippe. Mr. Seal
However, at present there are nine
different kinds of help in Delaware County
:Mrs. Ferris Thomsen and two sons, is also .ill with grippe.
administered
by six different public agenTommy and Len, have been ·,isiting Mrs.
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of Swarth- cies and by the private agencies of preThomsen's mother, Mrs. Sargent Wal~er,
FINEST INGREDIENTS
of North Chester Road, since Christmas. ma"re Avenue, entertained at luncheon depression days, resulting in complexity
All Nut Cen~ers .... SOc
DeLuxe Assorted ... SOc
Last Thursday Mr.. Thomsen joined them yesterday.
and lack of uniformity, expense for the
for the week-end and accompanied them
The second rehearsal for the play taxpayer and working hardships on those
DeLuxe AS80rted with
Old Fashioned BiHer
to theiI: home in Annapolis, ·:Md.
"Minnie Breezer" by Reby Edmund, in need of aid.
Sweets ......... SOc
Nuts and Fruits .. 60c
At 10 o'clock next Tuesday morning at
Mrs. Walter entertained with a family which will be given by the Young
dinner party before th~y left Sunday.
Woman's Auxiliary of the Methodist the home of Mrs. Crossen, 2 Crest Lane,
Combination. aU Nuts
Chocolate Mint DainMrs. E. O. Thomas. of Cedar Lane, Church on Friday, February 19, was held Mrs. J. Paul Brown will explain the work
ap.~ . Fruits ...... 70c
ties ............ SOc
and Miss Frances White. of Walnut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the local Tree Commission; Mrs.
Lane, are at the Highland Park Club for Kimmel, on Haverford Place, Monday Danna Bigelow and Miss Caroline Crew
Chocolate Bran Patthe winter.
evening of this week. Besides Mr. and will speak on elections, and Mrs. Alfred
ties ............ SOc
Mrs. Kimmel the cast includes Mrs. L. Gary White on the office of constable.
Postmaster Alfred P. Smalley was ill L. Hedgepeth, 1\Hss Marian Burgett, There was no meeting of the study group
at his home on Yale Avenue this week. ~1iss Dolly Vicidy and Raymond Shu- this week.
bert.
The Monday Luncheon
Club
OLD BANK BUILDING
RUTGERs AVENlJE~At the Boyd
Mr. Frank M. Scheibley, of the Strath
SWARTHMORE 108
Haven Inn, has been ill this week with
Adolphe Menjou pulls another hilarious
MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS FILLED
Second
laryngitis.
performance out of his gag-bag for ClOne
Big
in a Million," Twentieth Century-Fox's
11 rs. William H. Haun, of Syracuse,
Week
N. Y., is staying at the Strath Haven Inn
several months visiting her daughter who
SONJA HENlE
is a member of the faculty of the Mary
"One in a Million"
Lyon School.
Adolphe Menjou
DOD Ameche
THE SWARTHMOREAN
S. 1937
FEBRUARY 5. 1937
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DID you «:ver notice something about people starting for Bermuda - " • or
,
people Just returned? It·s the way they say it-''We're going to Bermuda!" • _ • "We've just come from Bermudal" _ " _ pronouncing the word
as
if it were a charm.
.
Those who know Bermuda of old understand this pleasant idiosyncrasy_ Some
who don't know the islands at all may only wonder. _ • and perhaps feel a twinge
of envy. A"d well they should! For Bermuda does weave a spell upon its
visitors.
.
.
.
Like a charm, too, are the words "Monarch" and "Queen" , •• to sophisticated
pleas~re tra~elers_ For these magnificent ships are as riChly a part of Bermuda s magic as the beaches, the sunshine, the miraculously crystal waters of
Bermuda itself! The truth is that the Bermuda enchantment begins to work
as you walk up the Furness gangplank. _ • even veteran travelers who ''know all
ab!lut ships" are bewitched by these uniquely "pleasure-planned" vessels.
.
For a month, a week ••• or a longish week-end , •• Bermuda and Furness are
ready to lay their enchantment upon you!
All-expenlt cfuisn 01 IJarymg duration including priIJ.te barh abosrd ship and
«commodation. ar 4 leading Bermud« hotel. Round Trip ateamer nlte $65 up.
including pri~4lte bath. Current Sailing.: Feb. 6, 9, 11, IJ, 16,19, ZOo
CHURCH NEWS
All Lines of Inluraace
IIlCludill1" Life
HARRY BENTON SRIDLE.
law or 208 Rutgers Avenue.
Delaware County, Pennsyl-
J.
requested to make payment. and
'.-~.;;;I-;,g·clJlims to present the same. with ...
the office of
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
B ... d and Ch..'n.'
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A. A. JACKSON, PresidenL
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sUNDAY
Notary Public
9:46 A. M.-Bible School.
of Administration cum testamento
David
on the above Estate havinR been 417 DARTMOunr AVE.
SW, 1833 11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Rev.
to Blanche Glass Shidle. 208 Rutgers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-=
Braum. or Symcuse.
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Claftllee F. Carter. A.B•• B..D.. lliabter
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.-Church School.
11 !OO A. H.-Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M.-Epworth League meetings.
7:45 P. Y.-Evening Worship.
TIlE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
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9 :45 A. M.-The .A:dult Class. ''The Lire of
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"Another job was an extension
telephonethatwillenableayoung
mother to ailswer calls without
leaving her baby alone and without running up and down stairs, ,
I'm no Santa <;:taus- but I made
a lot of people happy today just.
by installing telephones."
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An extra telephone for your
home-upstairs or in the kit.
chen-costs less than three
cents a day. The service connection charge is only $2.00.
To order an extension telephone"just call the Business
Office-or ask any telephone
Boys Lose, Girl. Win
On Tuesday afternoon, February 2, the
Garnet and White basketball team of
Swarthmore High School travelled to
Eddystone where they lost one of the most
poorly played games of the season by the
~core of 21-7. \Vith two veterans, 'Captain Fitz Jennings and Johnny Richards,
the local team faced the Stoners and took
Buying that good White Ash Coal one of the worst beatings in recent years.
from a yard that can and does Although the team as a whole played very
poorly, much credit must be given to
deliver it when we need it.
George Collins who played a very fast
CALL
and scrappy game.
VAN ALEN BROS.
FOR
COAL or FURNACE OIL
Phone: Swarthmore
10412
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Electrical
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PROPOSAL
Sealed bIds wUl be received (n Co1lJlcli
Hill.
Last Thursdar. January 28, the delermined Garnet girls' basketball team travclled to Lansdowne to renew the traditional rivalry that exists between them
and Virginia Allen's basketeers. Ginger's protegees turned back Sally's stars
29-18 for the first time in seven years.
The scoring was led by Betty Douglas
who cut the cords for 12 points and by
Barbara Bagby, acting captain, who collected five twin pointers.
The Swarthmore seconds were nosed
out 33·30 in a nip and tuck battle.
The first team girls deleated the team
at Lower Merion 29-15 on Tuesday of
this week. The second team was also I
victorious.
The next two games on schedule are
Haverford, at home, February 4, and
Glen-Nor, away on the 11th.
Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Penna.
at 7:n P. J4.. March 8rd. 193'1, for the tlUPPI)o
01 lltandard Irrade. of &,asoline and lubrieatlnc
011 as required bY' the BoroU&'h for' the ~
mainder of the calendar year 193'1. to be ..ned
to the Borough'. pollee can and hlghwa,
truck and, at the BoroUgh'lI option. to its ftre
trucb. as deaJ&'bated. within the corporate
limits of the Borouah of Swarthmore.
The succemdul bidder will be required to
lurnish B bond with suffIcient luret7 (nl1t
neceuarUy corporate surely) In the amount
111 60 per cent 01 the amount 01 the contraet.
811 required by Jaw.
The Borough reserves the rflrht to reject any
or al1 bids.
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, ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretafl!'. .
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The Beta ]ota alumnae luncheon and
business meeting of the Kappa Kappa
Gamma wit1 be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, February 6, at
the home of Mrs. James Bacon Douglas,
on North Chester Road. Mrs. A. F.
Exquisite Flowers and
Plants for
Valentine Gifts!
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For Sale
On the Hill
Real Bargain for Quick
TUl'Pover
Four Bedroom HOUle, Insulated;
two-car garaseJ oil burner.
Price $13,500
M.PARKER
Swartlunore 42
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A Set of Dishes
Given Away Each Saturday in
February to a Lucky Coupon
Holder in the
RexaD Birthday Sale
Novelty Arrangementsl
Assorted Boxes Cut Flowers
Corsages of Gardenias,
Orchid.. Violets, elc.
Quality Merchandise at Lowest
Prices
A Coupon with Every Sale
Victor D. Shirer
THE
Marot Flower Shop
Shirer Building
Swarthmore 586
Phone Order. Delivered Promptly
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY
RECEIVE REPORTS OF
STATE CONVENTIONS'
12, 1937
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IHIGH SCHOOL SENIOR
World Day of Prayer Servo
ice Here T ocIay
PLAY NEXT FRIDAY
~R~EiI~~RfiiW
EGYPTOLOGY TOPIC
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
Frederick J. Libby wilt speak. ulltler
the auspices of the Swarthmore branch
\Vorld Day of Prayer wilt be held
of the \\romen's International League, on
'11is year in the \Vesley A. M. E.
'Bemard Shaw's "Arms and the "Immediate Peace Legislation," at 3 University Museum Curator En·
Local Delegates Recount Las.
Church. At 2 o'clock this afterMan" to Star Susan Wolters
o'clock next Wednesday afternoon, FebWeek's Activities Before
lightens Members; Citizenship
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noon, Friday, February 12th, the
School Board
various churches of the Borough
and William Shay
ruary
t, III om J: emona, wart 1Program Next Tuesday
morc Coltege campus.
In addition to the regular monthly rt!~
wi:! ~Ilite in the program under the
I On Friday evening, February 19th./ As executive secretary of the National Members of the W ....man's Club of
ports reccived at the February meeting
(oHowing representative leaders:
at 8.15, in the High School auditorium Council for the Prevention of 'Var, with Swarthmore were transported back to the
of the SwarthmOJe School Board on
Mrs. Jos e lJh Quinlan, A. M. E.
the Senior Class of Swarthmore High headquarters in \Vashington, Mr. Libby days of the Pharaohs, even so far back
Monday evening, the president, Dr. RobChurch; Mrs. Louis N. Robinson,
School will present "Arms and the Man" has uncommon opportunities to study the as the First Dynasty in 3200 B. C. as
ert C. Disque, and treasurer, Roland L
Friends' Meeting; :r..'lrs. AHred
by Bernard Shaw.
' legislative situation. He comes oppor- they Ijstened to the unfolding of archaeEaton, gave a summary of the State
\Vitliams, Methodist; Mrs. George
This pleasant play, under the direction tunely now when world e\'ellts have taken ological discovcries from the lips of a
L. Van Alen, Preshyterian, and
of :Miss Hanna Kirk, wilt he llroduceu in a disturbi.lIg turn, and nations seem to discoverer, Philippus Miller, Assistant
School Directors' Association Conven4
tion which they attended in Harrisburg
Mrs. John Burris West, Episcopal.
typical Shaw fashion. The audience wHl be travelhng the fatal road to war. In Curator of the University Museum. Mr.
on Wednesday and Thursday of last
Everyone is invited to attend
q}C carried away by the light ,hulllor the his discllssion of internati1mal politics he Miller, who is a brother of Mrs. Richard
week. Dr. Disque, who served on the
tltis service. The annual observII ridiculous tragedy, and the gentle s~tirc,
will speak of practical :ste~s that may be Tunis, of South Princeton Avenue, dealIce is Jlarticipated in by women
accomplished hy the unusual, and sOl11e- taken to lessen the hkehhood of such scrihed the thrills as well as the discomcommittee on resolutions, said of Mr.
Eaton, chairman of the legislative comof all churches th'.oughout the
I times unorthodox style of Mr. Shaw. At catastrophe.
forts which are the lot of an Egyptologist.
mittee-UThis organization is in need of
world.
this lime. when the world is threatencd
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intelligent leadership and Mr. Eaton goes
with the prospect of war, this little play
Egyptian Government by the University
a long way in supplying it."
which criticises the barbaric militarism
of Pennsylvania to excavate the pyramid
In Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders iIlr,ess
Trained Pets in Circus
of supposedly ch·ilized nations, should he
at ~feydun, a village which is four miles
Supervising PrinCipal Frank R. Morey,
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from the Nile except during the period of
Mrs. Morey, and Mis~ Sadie Chadwick,
Pamahaslka s Pets are well known to I The cast of "Arms and the ~Ian" ininundation, whcn the waters come almost
of the High School staff, attended the many Swa.rtll1norcans who tcured the eludcs only eight parts but is filled by
to its base. Only institutions are able
State School Secrctaries' Convention held ~oulltry WltI!, the famous Swarthmore one of the most talented group of players Practical Application of Study in now to get permission to excavate, and
on February 2.
C1~autauqlla.
One by Olle they have a Senior Class has had to offer in many
Local Government Will Be
this pyramid has been entered in 1896
1\ir. Eaton brought to the attention of re~lstered. pleasure that these delightful years.
Susan 'Volters as Raina the
Taken Up Tuesday
and again in 1910 so that the choicc
the Board the annual convention of the annnals w!th ,'thom they travelled arc to idealistic, haughty, young daughter' of a
articles had been removed. The most
Delaware COllnty School Directors' As- be scen III Swarthmore on Saturday f.ocially prominent family' 'Villi am Shay
The final meeting of the Swarthmorc disappointing fact to an archaeologist .is
sociation, of which he is president, and afternoon, February 20th, at the Players' as Captain Bluntschli, ':The Chocolate League of "'omen Voters' study-group that robbers despoiled the tombs of the
which wil1 be held in the Media High Clu!), when. they Will be presented for the Cream Soldier"; 'VaIter Scott as Sergius all "Local Government" will be held on most, famous kings back in ancient times
JUlIlor aud,ence of the Club
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. Tuesday, February 16th, at 2 Crest Lane,
School auditorium on Thursday, Februand treasures have been lost to posterity.
CI 'Id ' d r I . I '
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lSI USlone, romantIc S I C
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11 rcn s e Ig 1t 111. t lese unusual !lets young officer, and Eleanor Gaede as
wart unore
rest, the home 0 .l rs. Thc importance of the tomb of King Tut
afternoon speaker.
IS assur~(l. Ther~ Will be cleve~ birds Lauka, the handsvme defiant servant girl T. ,V. Crossen. At this time, Mrs. Ank Amen lies in the fact that it had
Teachers at the Rutgers Avenue per.forllllng an.13zmg stunts, while the play the leading rol~s. Ted Hannum a~ Harry Jerome will outJine suggestions never been opend and hence presented
School reported the lunchroom arrange- tramcd l~ny will ~c an extra. featur~ not Major Petkoff, the puffy, self-important for local governments made in the re- a complete picture of ancient Egyptian
. factory. This year a man always utclu.ded m the Soc. lety Cucus. lather 01 Ra',na', Consta'lce· Hcg as search work 'of the American Philoso- life, although King Tut himself \Vas an
ment very sahs
is sent from the College Avenue cafeteria 'Vord ,has Just been receIved that the Catherine, his imperious wife; James phical Society and by the Pennsylvania unimportant young king.
to the Rutgers Avenue building at 11.30 m~nagem~l~t expected to make th.e sur- Morris as Nicola, the cool impcrturahle League of Women Voters. With 3 view
The pyramid at Meydun is about half
A. M. with hot food and a girl to serve prise ad~ltlOn of a clown, who Wilt add man servant, and Harry F:eer as a Rus- to measuring the efficiency of our own the size of the largest one at Gizeh.
to. a umque program for Swarthmore sian officer give exceJlent support in their Borough government by the standards of
Work starts .in October and continues
it. TI Ie use 0 I a room III
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until the heat becomes too intense. The
smg e per ormance WI
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Tile scene of the play 'IS la',d ,'n a small have made studies of our local set-up,
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govcrnment reserves the right to claim
nue building was granted Miss Maja I
Schade, of Walnut Lane, who will con- rom . . to .
p'. m. an WI not e town of Bulgaria, during a war between witt compare their findings and make sug- any article for the Cairo :Muscum, an
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gestions that might prove of benefit to
duct children's
dancing classes there from
T'lC k ets may be 0 b
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s. our own community: ~irs. H ugh D en- amicable arrangement since that museum
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the arising from a nightly intrusion of worth, Local F11lance and Taxation, also,
W ,t
Mr. Miller showed slides of the work
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info.mation that Mis~ Gtacc Wi)
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Raina's bedroom by an enemy officer.
e are wor;
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en, u IC in Meydun and' in Palestine, where the \
of the Latin d~par~ent who ~~en~y
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'The story·i.!:'givell arT arnusing twist by ,Property; br1rs-. Theodore W. Cross.en, 'work -is carried- on i6ur '·Jlln1(lreil·f'eef'lic''': restlmed her duties after' a month's abgma
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ay the escapades of Sergius with Louka, FP~lblicD Heatlth, tand Mrs. F. A. Child. low sea level.
On Tuesday, February 16, a Sigma Xi 11e
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sence whcn she underwent an appendix
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talk
the president, Mrs. Roland G. EoO
operation, was agall1 . 111 havmg suffered
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a.n attack of the grippe and comphca- P. M., by Professor John von Neumalm, T\VO LECTURES OF INTERfinal meeting wilt welcome anyone who Ullman, announced that Mrs. Stanley
tlOns and would be unable to return for of the Institute of Advanced Study,
EsT AT COLLEGE
cares to see the possibilities of the prac- AfacMilIan had been selected as chairsome time.
Princeton, N. J., the subject of Protical application of studies in government man of the Nominating Committee, and
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Constantine A. Oumansky, Counselor
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Mrs. Howard Buckman had been selected
fessor von Neumann's talk will be "Pro- to the Russian Embassy at Washington, to our own wart more SituatIOn.
New Athlell'c Branch at H. S.
by the Board. Mrs. Phelps Soule, }.Irs.
\-Valter Sanford, Jerry Jerome, Roland babiUty in Modem Atomic Physics."
wilt analyze the new Constitution of the
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Alexander I.ackey, and Mrs. R. Chester
G. E. Ullman, Jr., Ted Saulnier, Jim
All members of the Society of Sigma Soviet Republic in an address this eveSpencer were elected to complete the
Dryden and Bob Delaplaine. of the Xi residing in Swarthmore and all others ning at 8 P. M. in the Friends' Meeting
committee. Mrs. Roland Eaton presented
Swarthmore High School wrestling team, who may be interested are cordially 111- House. The lecture is sponsored by the
the high lights of the twenty-fifth anni. I1 t he coaeII, L • J • S ervalS,
. and L eon- vitcd to attend.
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ard Peck attended the Peml-Columbia
more College.
County Federation which was celebrated
wrestling matches at the U.liversity of
Mr. Oumansky, one of the Soviet's Slage Come-back in Third Quar· in Lans~o\Vne Jast month. She paid
Pennsylvania last Saturday afternoon.
younger diplomats, recently came to this
tribute to Mrs. Robert Coates, of Harter of Friday's Game for
vard Avenue, who wrote the history of
Each Tuesday after school Mr. Sercountry tL assume his present post in
20·19 Score
vais, former inter-collegiate wrestling
Washington. Until this past year, he
the quarter of a century which was folchampion and erstwhile instructor in
served as Chief of the Press Division of
On Friday, February 5, the Swarth- lowed in the pageant depicting the events
wrestling at Penn, takes the local boys M
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I the People's Commissariat of Foreign more courtmen, though handicapped by of those years. Mrs. ~fartin B. YOlUlg,
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coo Affairs in Moscow. In this position he the loss of their captain, Fitz Jennings,
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Mrs. William I. Hull and Mrs. Edwin A.
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prachce Wit 1 ot er ent USl3sts.
was the news release supervisor for in- who is out because of leg in)' uries, met Yarnall were Swarthmoreans who helped
Ten "How to Write"
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A s ye t no mate h es Ilave b cell sch ed uIed
ternational publicity 011 the ConstitutIOn
a strollg Sharon Hi!l five and won by to make history during this eventful era.
for the Swarthmore team but it is pasThe speakers of the Home and School in its formative period.
the close score of 20-19. It took the
On Thursday, February 11, the Drama
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. a w h'lie to get gOtng,
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sible it will meet the Penn freshman in meeting, held at Swarthmore High
Sc;ction studied uThe Theatre Backstage"
a ivador d e 'I
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the ncar future. :Mr. Servais held the School. Monday evening, February 8th, bona
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boys had them 8-0 under the leadship of Mrs. Roland G. E.
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bantam amateur wrestling championship wcre Dr, O. S. Nelson, of the University F'ound a t'IOn I
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. 10 e rs quarter an d II -7 at the end Ullman, who conducted the members to
of the United States in 1917 and 1923 and of Penl1sylvania; Miss Mary Kiser, of Th urs d ay, .L'e
~ bruary 18,speak mg on the lot
I h ehaIf. B
ut 'In the t h'11':d quarter the the Players Club for a demonstration in
also defeated the Canadian champion in the local third grade; Miss Mary Ober- subject of "The Theory and Practice off Garnet passers found themselves and the manipulation of back drops, scenery,
lin, of the High School, and Dr. Robert International Relations." He will de-I scored two field goals in succession. As and properties.
the latter year.
Next Tuesday the program is in charge
Friendly -C-ir-c-I-e+·-N-e-,.-t-Thursday
E. SlliHer, of Swarthmore College.
liver four more lectures Oil consecuti~e the fourth quarter progressed Salerno,
The
talks
were
on
the
assi"'ned
subThursdays,
all
on
the
same
general
tOPIC.
I stocky guard of the Hill team sank two
tile Citizenship Committee, Mrs.
of
The February meeting of the Friendly
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Mr. Madariaga served for severa years I push-shots, putting his team out in front, George Zimmer, chairman. Mrs. J, O.
o-rade teacher in the College Avenue as permanent delegate to the League of I but Swarthmore came dght back and Hopwood, County Chairman of Citizen.
Thursday afternoon, the 18th, at the '"
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home of Mrs. Ralph Rhoads, 333 N. Ruilding, spoke of "Creative '''riting'' Nations for the Repub!ic of S~aU1. .. st made two long shots. making the count ship, will be the speaker. Mrs. Lloyd
l.lrinceton Avenue.
with childrcn. She told of her struggle year, howcver, he re5lgned thiS posItion 19-18 in favor of Sharon Hill. In the Kauffman, Music Chairman, is in charge
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with the children in getting them to ex- because he felt that he was being treated last minute to play, as Sharon Hill was of the music, Mrs. Ernest R. Laws, Airs.
Preparatory Tea
W.I.L. Drive press themselve!>. She suggested the usc unjustly by the radical Spanish press a?d freezing' the ball, Teddy Dingle snatched Luther M. Dimmitt, and Mrs. A. B. GorA tea for the local workers in the 'V. of a diary or journal, because it makes by Spain's Foreign Minister. Willie I the oval from Salerno, dribbled down the man wil1 be hostesses. The tea will be in
I. L. drive was held at 2.30 yesterday for more ease in sclf-expression. Miss permanent delegate, he was appointed j' court, and sank a beautiful one~hand stab. honor of new: members taken into the
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afternoon at the home of Mrs. Philip Kiser's class has recently llllhlished head of the Committee of Thirteen which I This victory was the fourth league win club durjng the year.
Jewett, on Kenyon A,·enue. The drive, "Three Steps Up," a compilation of their investigated the Italo-Ethi~pian disputes. and it put Swarthmore .in second place.
Hc also held the secretanat of several, The Jay Vees had a very easy time
which official1y opens February 24th, is works in poetry and .storic,s.
Police News
to raise funds for the' Peace Chest in
Miss Oberlin, . Garuct,' s~nsor' .and i~portant commissions, inc1udillg' that~ on I' when they defeated the Sharon Hill ~eThursday evening,. the 4th, Daniel M.
which, this ycar, the 'Vomen's Interna- tcacher in thc High: School, exp1amed disarmament.
serves by th,e score of 28-11.
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\Vright,
of Drexel Hill, arrested JanaIn ]931 after a republican form .of
The local team wilt meet Media, .at
tional League for Peace and Freedom, the prohlems of "'Vriting for Publicaary
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zig-zag driving, was disthe National Council for Prevcntion of tion" hy telling the problems of editing government. had been adopted by SpaID; 7.15 to.night, Friday, February 12, at
charged
with
warning.
'Var, and the Emergency Peace Com- the school paper: The cost per page and Mr. Macianaga was drafted to serve as home, III a league battle. Next TuesWhen
streets
were slippery with snow
pai~ll. are co-ojleratin~. At Thursday's proof readin~ of thc stories or articles I ambassador to the United S.tatcs .. ~or day a gamc is scheduled with Glen-Nor
at.g,aO
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Friday,
a Springfield Towntea Mrs. Samuel ~Jorris, of the Phila-I were am()n~ the l~lain Ilro~lI(,l11s, She told I the n~xt ~wo years he s~ryed 1~1 a sll.11Ilar at homc at 3.15 P. M.
ship
school
bus
owned
and operated .by
delphia office, spoke. _
of the fine eXllenence gamed by the stu- c~paclty Ill. Francc. Slllec .Ius res~~a•
the
Aronimink
Transportation
Company
Assisting lIiss Olive Clea"es, Swarth-' dents on the staff, They leam what it
lion from,llIs League of Nahons pOSItIon,
Local Girls Win Again
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Milton
K.
North,
of
Upper
Darby:'
marc chairman of the drive, arc Mrs., E. to be turned down by advcrtisers, to plan Madariaga has been travel.ing extensively.
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A. Jenkins, Mrs. A. Prescott 'Villis, Mrs. the magazhte and to balance the humor .in Ellg1and a~d the Umted States on
1 he loc~l HIgh Sc~ool gIrls camc drivingl was struck by a car driver.. by
Philip Jewett. Mrs. \Valter R. Shoe- and fi:tion. Most students like about! lecture tours m behalf of the re.cently through With another victory, Thursday, Martin Cannon, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The
maker, lIrs. J. V. S. Bishop, }'Irs. Frank se\"Cnty-five per cent humor.
I formed "\Vorld Foundation," of which he, !'ebruary 4th, when they dow:oed a fight- latter vehicle was proceeding south on
Lawrence, Miss Ann Orr, Mrs. Francis
Dr. Spiller, head of the English depart- is chairman.
lUg Haverford sextet 24-22 In a.,IC?Osely Sproul Road, the bus east on Ba1tim~re
Pike when they collided at the interHarper, l\irs. Robert Brooks. Mrs. Lewis ment at the college, spoke on writing for
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Fussell. 'Mrs. Robert C. Disque, Miss adults. He brought out the thought that Advanced From 2nd Lieutenant
The. Jayvees .a!so came O?t on top, section. The automobile was very. badly
Littian D!ckson, Miss Isabelle Bronk, I evcryone wants to write but self-cons.\V~mpIDg the vIsitors 3Q-18 In the pre- damaged and both Cannon and his com!paruon, Josephine Dricca, also of BrookMrs. Roy P. Lingle, ~frs. Herman I f:ciOl1SlleSS hinders him. Dr. Spiller stated
Louis F: Pierce, son of Colon.el and h~J11nary gam~. ,
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Games O!l the 11th at Glen-Nor a~d on lyn, treated for cuts and bruises. He was
Bloom. !\frs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. John I that to write welt is to write naturally Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce, o~ Prmceton
Howard Taylor, Mrs. E. O. Lange, :Mrs. i and to express one's opinion.
Avenue, .has beer.. promoted ~o the rank thc 18t~ \V1t~ 'Vesttown, at home, are the taken to the Delaware County Hospital
\VilIiam T. Johnson and Miss ~Iartha! Dr. Nelson presented the prohlem of of firs~ heutenant.tO ~he Me(hcat Reserve ne>:t sc edu ed. All games are played at and she, who also sustained a sprained
,ankle, to the lledia Hospital.
Taylor.
1::(arting a "cub" troop in Swarthmorc.
Corps of the Untted States Anny.
3.15 p. m •. ,
Swarthmore's observance of the
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SW~I~THMOI~E
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Cresson, Mrs.
Burris West. Mrs. Marion Robinson will feated the Eddystone Reserves, 12-7.
Harry Miller, Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
sing.
Last Friday the Swarthmore lads were and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy, of SwarthThe program for the day was arranged defeated 51-27 by Chester High School in more, and Mrs. Roger Wood, of Ridley
by Miss Mabel Shaw, 01 the Livingstone a game played at Chester.
Park, will be hostesses.
Swarthmore Club Chorus Rehears- Mbereshi, Northern Rhodesia, Africa.
FOR SALE
Over 500,000 copies are being used in the
ing for Spring Concert; NonFOR SALE-Turiteyll, 8-16 lb.. Price, IZc
lb. KUled to order on lew day noUce. DeUnited States.
Members Eligible
livertd. Saturday., or anytime by mall at cost
Mrs. F. W. H~dley is chairman of the
of PGllage. Telephone Swarthmore 12&7, W8rThe Chorus of the Woman's Club of local Interdenominational Committee.
ren D• .Johnson, Nottingham. Pa.
Swarthmore is meeting regularly at the
WANTED
club house each Monday morning at 10
WORK WANTED-Local eolored maD. lawn, o'clock under the direction of Henry Hot!,
gardener, hoWleman. Careful driver. Call
in preparation for the annual concert to
Swarthmore 207-.J between 4.80 Bnd 9 P. M.
be held in the Spring. Mr. Hotz is well
HELP . WANTED-Maid lor second work.
Moat have rererehCftl. Sleep In. Telepbl1De known in Philadelphia and vicinity for
Swarthmore 1211.
his outstanding choruses, conspicuous
among which is "The Madrigals," which
Dr. Reavis Cox, Wharton School
111 Wayetle Ave....e-$65
has given several concerts in Swarthmore.
Larrre Uvln. room, ftre:rlace. encloled pl1rc:h.
Profesaor, Speaker on "Gov.
U.ht . dbdnrr room an kltcheD, three bed ... The Women's Club Chorus is open to
ernment and Comumer
rooms, third Roor finlahed, hot water heat. nOD-members of the club. Arrangements
011 bumer, .aral'e.
Standards" Tueaclay
may be made through the chairman, Mrs.
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Lloyd Kauffman, of Dartmo\lth Avenue,
Although we have gone a long way to, Swarlbm.... 111-.1
by telephoning Swarthmore 2080.
Notary Public ~ In.uranee - Real FAlla..
ward protecting the consumer from the
At the semi-monthly Thursday morning worst abuses in some industries, we have
Literature Section meeting, Mrs. Dana made little progress in securing the opBigelow rcviewCjJ Y.era BrHtain's "The portunity to buy wisely, Dr. Reavis Cox
Straight or InataUment
Honorable Estate," which gives a keen said at a meeting of the Swarthmore
insight
into British life and manners. League of Women Voters on Tuesday
Ipte".t char.e. are redUc.ed with each
Mrs. Arno Viehoever, chairman, caBs afternoon at the Woman's Club. Dr.
bubdhoent paymenL
We prepare a.nd act UPOD all appUca.- attention' to the Delaware County Liter- Cox, who spoke on "Government and
lion. withip two or three
If you ature Contest, all entries for which must Consumer Standards," is Professor of
are thialdDS' of huying • home, we CIlD be in by March 10. The State Literature Marketing at the Wharton School of
be ...ry helpful to you.
Contest closes April IS.
Finance and Administration, of the UniToday, Friday, February 5, at 10.30 versity of Pennsylvania. He is a resident
SWEENEY &. CLYDE
A. M., at the Media Woman's Club, Mrs. of Hillbom Avenue, "Swarthmore.
MORTGAGE BROKERS
J. O. Hopwood will start a study and
"The professional economist has al29 E. Fifth Street
Che.ter forum of County GoVtcnlmqnt at the ways talked of the importance of the
Phone Che.ter 8141
Citizenship School.
consumer," he said, "but we have never
The Museum of the University of given the consumer much attention. In
Pennsylvania will present the program the last few years we have become
REGISTERED
folJowing the stated meeting on Tuesday, conscious of the significance of the buyer
ARCHITECT
February 9. Phillipus Miller, assistant and the necessity for an organized prescurator,
will give an illustrated lecture entaticn."
12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, P ..
on
"Recent
Archaeological Discoveries in
HOMES DESIGNED, FINANCED
Our former methods of buying j'blind,"
AND BUILT
Palestine and Egypt." Tea will be served, by inspection or by sample were inadeP.hoaer Ardmore 4tH
the hostesses being Mrs. William B. quate, Dr. Cox declared, adding that a
YE
Bullock and Mrs. William Harvey.
standardization of grading was essential
for efficient buying.
"The government, for a number of reaPolice and Fire Department News
sons, .is the most logical agency for estabA, HAUGER, Prop.
At 7,50 P. M. las! Friday, Harvey P. lishing standards. It has the advantages
Rucker, of Chester, was summoned to of great resources, it is more apt to be
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appear for hearing on February 9 for disinterested and it is the only agency
thru traffic violation at Swarthmore Ave- which has the, power to make people conue and Chester ·Road.
operate if necessary. On the other hand
At 3 A. M., Saturday, Daniel M. its great weakness lies in the fact that Jt
Wright, of Drexel Hill, was arrested for is subject to pressure groups.
liThe government should participate bezigzag driving. 'He was to appear on
cause we obviously need a high degree of
the 4th.
On Tuesday at 8.30 A. M. t Benjamin protection against harmful goods for a
Martin, of the Swarthmore Ford Service, great many people, as the weak, the
reported his garage, at the corner of South ignorant and the careless. Also there
Chester Road and Fairview Road, had are some abuses in refere.lce to weights,
been entered through a rear window and containers, etc., to which we are al1 subject. This is an opportunity to use the
a radio and some candy taken.
At 3.40 P. M. the local Fire Company government so that we might spend our
sent two pieces of apparatus to assist at money wisely."
Dr. Cox said that the League could be
a barn fire at Pal~ers Comer.
of value because it was c10sely related
to proposed legislation, such as the Food
To Observe World Day of Prayer and Drug Act. Even if the bitt was
Here Next Friday
passed there would stitt be the job of
carrying
on.
The annual Day of Prayer, participated
loWe
have
to decide what standards we
in by woman of all churches throughout
want,"
he
said.
"We have the problem
the world, wilt be observed in Swarthwording
the
label,
by grade markings,
of
more on Friday afternoon, February 11,
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in
technical
language
or by general de"Today I installed a telephone! at a service in the Wesley A. M. E.
scription.
We
can
act
as a gad-fly to
for an old lady who lives by her- Church at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Quinsure
standards
are
set up promptly
make
self, She's been pretty lonely, she; lan will be the leader, assisted by the and that standards are revised. And we
following representatives of the Friends'
said, since both her children, Meeting and local churches: Friends, must make up our minds whether we
moved out of town. Now that Mrs. Louis N. Robinson; Methodist, Mrs. want grading extended to other fields."
The next meeting of the Swarthmore
she has a telephone, they can call Alfred Williams; Presbyterian, Mrs.
League, on March 2, will be under the
her up any time - and she can
direction of :Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, chaircall them. She feels safe with a
man of. Government and Education. Dr.
Lee L. Driver, of the Department of
telephone in her home -and it
~ub1ic
Instruction, Harrisburg, will
must be a comfort to her chilspeak on "Efficiency in School Adminisdren to know she can get help
tration."
quickly if she' needs it.
Village Window Cleaner
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VALENTINE SUGGESTIONS
GIANT
TIGER
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
Specials for Week of February 4 to February 10, incl.
Reg. Size Can
Libby's Corned Beef Hash
llc
2
12 oz. Cana
Swift's Premium Corned Beef
25c
Uco Pancake Flour
20·oz. Pkg.
5c
Libby's Tomato Juice
Rea. Sl%e Can
Sc
WHOLE KERNEL C
-U co GOLDEN
2 No.2 Can. 19c
BANTAM
om
Log Cabin Syrup
Table Size Can
19c
Uco Pumpkin
No. 2!1 Size Can 7C
40-oz. Pkg.
Softasilk Cake Flour
23c
Largest Can
Friend's Oven Baked Beans
12c
Pound Can
Uco Coffee
Vacuum Packed 23c
SMALL CAN UCO MILK FREE
2 Reg. Size Pkgs. 17c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies
28-oz. Jar
White House Apple Butter
10c
Ready Meal Cal. Sardines Tomato Sauc. La,g. Oval Can 6c
Madonna Brand Tomato Paste 6 R.g. Size Ca•• 25c
Gold Medal Flour
S·lh. Bag
23c
Shamrock Ammonia
Qu"" Botti.
Sc
Wyandotte Cleanser
Reg. SIze Can
9c
Sani Flush
R.g. Siz. Can
16c
Woodbury's Soap
Cake
6c
Fels Naptha Soap
4 Ba..
15c
Fels Naptha Soap Chips
Lg •. Pkg. 17~c
Rioso
Small Pkg. 6~c
Lux Flakes
Small Pkg. 8J1c
La'ge Pkg.
20c
LEGS 01' Baby Spring Lamb
Ih.
23c
SHOULDERS 01' Baby Spring Lamb with Raek
lb. 11 c
Mon. Tue •• & ~ Onions
Ih.
2c
Wed. only
~ ,Spinach
lb.
Sc
Open 9 A, M. to 9 P_ M., Monday to Thuraday
9 A. M. to lOP. M., Friday a1ld Satanlay
Plenty of Free P ...ki... Space
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=:-;:1:':t::-:::te'::'r-;;R::oa::;d,~s:::pe:n:;-t:a"ife:w days this week in Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Alger, Mr.
her
.apartment in The Swart more
as
ed A. .
B '11 and da ughlers,
Friday after a ten day visit to her home Englewood, N. J., as the guest of her and Mrs. Fr
M.
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P ul
· brother Captain Leonard R. Sargent, U.
in DeLand Fla. Her daughter, MI,S
• ed
Anne Whit~man, spent the week-end with S. N. ret.. .
friends in New York.
Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower and her
Judy and Betsey,
r. an
rs. a
Alger and daughter, Naney. In .pite of
her ninety-two years; Mrs. Smith enjoyed making three dozen rolls for the
Mrs. Benjamin Collins, of Swarth· daughter, Miss Dorothy Brower, are en· dinner.
to St. Thomas, Barbados
Interest
and bridge on Wednesday.
THE- SWARTHMOREAN
ARCHlTECf
PUBLISHED EVERY FalDAY AT.
- SWAilTHMOa&. PA.
_.~•• __ _
12 Simp_ Road,
A daughter, Josephine, was born to
Mr. Paul J. Furnas, of Spring Hollow Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitehair. of the
included Mary Garrett, Jamce Wherry, ford, are expected to return to the!r
Pauline Deacon. Helen Kraus, Laura Lee homes next week after a two weeks triP
Hopkins, Lois Landon, Elizab~th Pope, to Florida. Mrs. William S. Evans, of
Cedar Lane, Swarthmore, who accomDorothy Shaw and Anne PerklDs.
panied them south will remain at Lake
Nancy Hoot, of Lafayette and Prince- Wales for the rest of the season.
ton Avenues, entertained friends at. a
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Aydelotte and Dr.
party last Friday evening in celebratIOn
and
Mrs. Brand Blanshard, of Swarthof her thirteenth birthday.
more, were among the guests at a dinMj5S 1-1ary Ellen Mercer returned to ncr in honor of Dr. Mary Emma Woolher home on North Chester Road, Mon- ley, retiring president of Mount Holyoke,
day evening after attending a week-e~d College.
house party at Williams College, WilThe dinner was given by Dr. Marian
liamstown, Mass.
Edward Parks, president of Bryn Mawr
--Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, of Ogden Ave- College, at her home "The Deanery," in
nue , was hostess to her luncheoll-bndge Bryn Mawr on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Harold Griffin, of Rutgers Avenue,
club on Monday.
has been m with the grippe.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Jerome and family
have removed from 503 North Olester
On Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Road to the Philips house, 1 Whittier J. Gi1creest entertained the Sixteen
Place which they will occupy until Bridge Club at a Valentine dinner at The
June.' Mr. and Mrs .. Phil~~ ar~ i.n Ingleneuk, latcr playing cards at the GilFlorida and Miss Edith Phdjps IS In creest home 011 Harvard Avenue.
Paris.
Mrs. Harry Liebeck, of Park Avenue,
Miss Margaret Jerome entertained at
supper Saturday evening before the meet- left Wednesday to join Mr. Liebeck in
ng of the Swarthmore Dancing Classes. Miami, Fla., and remain until April. :Mr.
Liebcck, who left two weeks ago with his
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison and chil- cruiser, Josephine M., II, was recently
dren have removed from Myrtle Avenue made Commodore of the Philadelphia
to Riverview Road.
Yacht Club.
-.,,-::-:~frs. J. Harvey \Vhiteman returned
Miss :h.largarct Little. of Park Avenue, recently had as her guest Miss Dorothy Hutchins, of Allentown.
Mrs. Cara L. Ebert, of Parkersburg,
Now
w. Va., was also a recent visitor at the
Playing
Littles' home.
Shirer Building, Wednesday morning,
February 3, at the Lying-In Hospital,
PhiladeJphia. Mrs. Whitehair is the
daughter of Mrs. Florence M. Temple, of
'th Park Avenue, and Mr. W. E. S. Temple.
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Wamer Oland - Borfs Karloff
"Charlie Chilli at the Opera"
Keye Luke - Charlotte Henry
-AddcdMarch of Time--Latest Edition
Next Attraction
. MIchael Whalen - Roc.helle Hudson
This evening Dr. and ?oIrs. E. LeRoy
Mercer, of North Chester Road, witl cntcrtain a dinner-bridge club to which they
belong.
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Mrs •.Ambrose Hirst. of Yale and Dick.;
inson Avenues. has recovered from her
recent illness and returned to her posi;tion at Martel Brothers on Monday.
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE
"Stowaway"
Robert Young - Alice Faye
Wednesday Only
JAMES MELTON
"Sing Me a Love Song"
Starting Thursday
SONJA HENlE in
"One in a Million"
With Our New R.C.A. Hish Fidelity
Sound System
The First Installation in Delaware Co.
MANOR
Cheatat' Pike -
Prospect Park
Free Parkins Rear of Theatre
Reliable Attendsllt in Charge
Friday & Saturday, Feb. 19-20
Extra Matinee Friday at 4.00 P. M.
Shirley In Chinal
She even talks and sings Chlnesel
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Mrs. Sargent "Vatter, of North ChesPROPOSAL
Sealed bids will be received in Council
Chamber, Borough Hall, Swarthmore. Pa., at
7.45 P. M.• Mu"h 6. 1937. for [urn"h'n. ....
proximately 2600 feet of 8 inch and 100 ft.
of 10 inch terra cotta sewer pipe. twenty8" x 6" Y Branches, and twenty 6" pllJg8 delivered in carload lots with the limit&. of the
Dorough of Swarthmore at such points as may
be d""gnated by the Bo",ugh S.....tary. P'pe
and fittinp shall
confonn
with Society
the latest
specifications
of the
American
for
Testing Materials. Inspection and acceptance
will be made by the Borough Engineer at the
time of delivery. Bidders shall quote on pipe
in three foot lengths with an alternate price
for two foot lengths. The sueeessful bidder
will he required to furnish a. bond in the
amount at nO per eent of the amount of the
contract as required by law.
The Borough reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Borough S~rctary.
Miss Margaret S. Tuttle, of Rose VatIcy, is spending this week at \Vcllesley
College attending the mid-winter meetings of the Graduate Council of which
she is a member, representing her college
class.
Mrs. Conrad C. Schatte, of Swarthmore Crest, who was seriously injured
in an automobile collision near Woodbury, N. J., recently is in a critical condition in the Underwood Hospita!, Woodbury. Her condition was reported more
hopeful than at the first of the week, the
infection in her .injured leg having been
controlled somewhat.
"Go West, Young Man"
with
Ra1Jdalpb Scott .. WIlI"ftD wmtama
nanday Only. February 18
WiUia;" po....n
"One
Treatment
Chocolate Paddi.,
1 egg•
1 cup .ugar.
I~ oZ. chocolate.
I cup 80ur•
I tsp. butter.
I~ tsp. baking powder•
~ cup milk.
Pinch of sail
Beat egg thoroughly, add sugar
and continue to beat, add _Ited
chocolate and butter. Add the
Hour, baking powder and salt alternately with milk. Put in buttered cans or cups and steam one
hour. Serve hot with cream.
conversation that I wrote the sermon and
later preached it to my own people."
TITUS J. EWJG
On Sunday, February 21, the Missionary Committee of the church has .rranged for a special service at which the
ROSAUE DRYDEN
speaker will be the Rev. Harold Voelkel,
of Andong, Chosen, Korea. Mr. Voelkel
comes from the mission field in which the
Ph... Swarlln...... .00
btend . . 5ecOIId CIu....u.r. J......,. 24, local missionary, Dr. Harold T. Baugh,
,Ize, at til. P... Oflice at SwartJ....... Pa., is stationed. Members of the congrega_d... ~. Aet
liard a. life.
o'
tion who have heard Mr. Voelkel are
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937
very enthusiastic and assure a .splendid
service.
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MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
CONGRATULATED
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the family in which the organization is
The
proposed Charter was read and after
several amendments were made, accepted.
All members are urged to attend the next
meeting at the horne of ·Miss Constance
Schoff, on Swarthmore Avenue, SWlday,
February 21, when the Charter will be
signed by all present members as 'charter
members. The president, Miss Nancy
King, announced the first of a series of
progr~ssivc bridge parties would be held
at her home at 2.30 Saturday afternoon,
February 13, to raise money for the
treasury.
The fifth anniversary of the use of the interested from a welfare angle,
increase in the consumption of alcoholic on Sunday.
This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, Albert
drinks, it is encouraging to learn that the
E.
Wilcox wilt address the Childrens'
Uen's Bible Class of the Methodist
Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox spent
Church has taken the stand reported in
several years among the mountaineers of
last week's Swarthmorean.
I wish to express publicly my congratu Tennessee, where they had most interestlations and to express the hope that other ing contacts wjth the children.
Preceding the Childrens' Service the
groups in Swarthmore will soon follow
students of the Sunday School will meet
their example.
for special proj"l!ct work. The boys will
Juliet C. Kent.
design and make several church buildings
and thl': girls will arrange for the furnishPresbyterian Church Notes
jngs. The general topic for discussion
At the service Sunday at 11 o'clock will he "Worship."
the preacher will be the Rev. Michael M.
Next Friday night, February 19. the
McDivitt, D.D., pastor of the First fres- first of the Special Lenten Services will
byterian Church of Kittanning, Pa. Dr. be held at 8 o'clock. The Rev. D. Wilmot
McDivitt has chosen as his subject, uLife, Gateson, D.D., Rector of the Church of
Tell Me What Thou Art." Writes Dr. the Saviour, Philadelphia, wilt preach.
McDivitt, "The sermon grew out of a Dr. Gateson was formerly Dean of the
Cathedral in Bethlehem, Pa.
The February meeting of the Junior
Woman's Auxiliary witt be held at 8
o'clock next Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Jr., on Park
Come to a Valentine
A venue. Each succeeding Monday eveDinner Sunday
ning until Easter the organization wilt
hold its regular Lellten meetings at Mrs.
We Will All Be
Johnson's
J. J.' s to Sign Charter
RED·Y
Miss Florence Garrett was hostess to
12.30 to 7.30
the J. J.'s at her home on Princeton
Avenue last Sunday evening.
The
Phone, Swarthmore 149
Misses Ruth Detlefsen and Elizabeth
Moseley \Vere appointed for contact with
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A Successful Year Just Ended
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alger,!
pause long enough to thank you, our customen, for
our period of success here in Swarthmore_
This year
you have made the sales during our Anniversary
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Week total more thllIl other year.
Our sales, telephone, hookkeeping IlIld delivery force
has heen taxed to the limit and we wish to publicly
thank every employee for co-operating so loyally
Cape May, New Jersey
with us.
SALE OR RENT
Our one hope is to continue to serve you with our
1033 New York Avenue
Geod Quality, Fine Service and Low Prices.
Three-story house. 8 rooms. basement garage, all heat, two bloeks
(rom ocean; reasonable.
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BEITER FOOD FOR THE TABLE
JOSEPH E.. QUINBY
ERNEST C. SNODGRASS, ASS"T.
Swarthmore 2100.
DIREC rORS
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~lrs. \Valdo E. Fisher, of Harvard
Avenue. is the leader of a discussion
group studying the "Vocational Guidance
Interview" for the Vocational Guidance
Association of Philadelphia and vicinity.
The first meeting was held Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the ·Social Serv:..
ice Building, 311 South Juniper Street,
Philadelphia.
SOc
Special Sale
60c
70c
"WEAR-EVER"
SOc
SOc
SOc
Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
The model pictured has manymodernfeatures,
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If YOUR home isn·. s wann ha~n of
rest-just try this,:iood ~ in ruma~
beater or nate.. Trv this' cleari·bumin&
Model pictured and
described costs
$99'0CASH
Other mode's. QI low Os
$&5~SH
Slightl, higher on budget plan$2 dow", 2 yean to wmpl.,. payment&.
none more convenient than automatic oven
lighting. One pilot lights both top burners
SOLDDY
VAN ALEN BROS.
Phone: Swarthmore 10412
TRINITY CHURCH
I'roteataDt Epiacopal
Cb.ter Road and Collf!8'e A't"eDae
Rev. J. Jamen Guenther. S. T.M •• Rector
Rev. T. A. Mcryweathcr. Dir. BeL Educ.
SUNDAY
8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
!l :45 A. M.-Sunday School and Dible Class
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach •
WEDNESDAY
10 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion •
FRIDAY
3:30 P. M.--Childrens· Project Work.
4 :30 P. M.-Childrens' Service.
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-lIible SehooL
II :00 A. M.-Moming Worship.
'1:00 P. M.-Christian Endeavor.
This hank tries in its own way
MBT~ODIST BPISCOpAL CIIUltCR
Clarence F. Carter, A.B.. B.D.. IOaIder
the fine example
SUNDAY
9 :.15 A. lL.:....church SchooL
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M.-Epworth League meetings.
7 :45 P. H.-Evening Worship.
which Lincoln has set for us.
It has been our policy to deal
sincerely
of hand lighting ••• an improvement every
all of our depositon and cus-
THB RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
woman appreciates.
tomen at all times.
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At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Dealer
SUNDAY
A. II.-FJnt IIap Sehaol.
9:46 A •••-The Adult Class. "The Friend's
Spiritual Jleuage."'
Speaker,
Herbert WaUer, of York. Eng-
Come in and see our complete Iinel
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
land.
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Here is Cottage Cheese "ith thcfial afcl-fasfrWned'Havor. Try it. Notice how entirelv different it is.
Dad will relish it. Ideal for Lenten dishes.
Ask the Abbotts Milkman for recipe folder.
ABBOTTS
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11 So. Chester Road
CHURCH NEWS
THE SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
COTTAGE
CHEESE
For "e-"'ce, no" the Abt",tu MUltmon or relelJ"OM GRAnile 5374
J. PBnTT~ f"'AI"RIF.S, Inc.
PhU",",e-lnh;"
C .... uen
Soutb Jc~ey
and oven. This means an end to the bother
White Ash Anthracite
TASTED
SUPLEE'S
A. LINCOLN
honestly
·YOU'VE HEVER
Pyrex All Glass
Coffee Maker
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Swarthmore 240
We Have .he New
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BUCHNER'S
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all as ..Hon....t
Abe." His
deed. still
.live on.
to c:any
VALENTINE!
Leads Vocational Guidance
Group
liAS [OOHlnli
a
GIVE HER A PRACTICAL
subjects will be added.
Swarthmore 105
things abDut gas cDDkeryl You'd flnd all
cooking easier and faster ... and thotfoods
of every type would taste beHer.
POTTED PLANTS
FUNERAL DESIGNS
The travelogue program at the Strath
Haven Inn tomorrow evening will consist
of five reels 011 Ireland, presented by the
Hamburg American Line with Edw3rd
Lee as commentator. The usual short
MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS FILLED
,
RICHARD C_ YOUNG
r .. ndK_pe Gardener
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RUTGERS AVENUE
some bright morning, you'd discover many
Flowers· For All Occasions
Irish Movi.... at Inn Saturday
HAND MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS
If YDU shDuld flnd one Df these beautiful
new Quality Gas Ranges in YDur kitchen
44 CHESTER PIKE
Mrs. Lewis M. Knebel, of The Swarth-
SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
1-29-3T.
EDGAR E. DEMUTH, Prop.
more, js the winner of the first set of
dishes being awarded weekly at V. D.
Shirer's.
CHOCOLATES
than
ever before
The Darby Flower Shoppe
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Any Assortment in Valentine Boxes
PROPOSAL
Sealed bids will be reeel\'l"!d in Council
Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Penna.
at 7:46 P. M•• March Srd, 1937. for the suPPly
of standard grades of gasoline and lubricating
oil as l"e
truck and, at the Borough's option. to ita fire
trucks. as designated, withln the corporate
limits of the BoroUgh of Swart.hmore.
The successful bidder will be required to
furnish a bond with sufficient surety (not
necessarily corporate Burety) in the amouDt
of 60 per cent of the amount of the contract.
as required by law.
The Borough reserves the right to rejeel any
or all bids.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
POllERY
Phoae, Dar..,. 2490
Mn. Knebel W'ms Dishes
Announcing
OLD BANK BUILDING
FUEL OIL
IISoul" ,is the subject of the LessonSermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, February 14.
THE HARVARD
DeLuxe Assorted ...... __ .. __ .. _. __
DeLuxe Assorted, with Nuts and Fruits _
Combination, All Nuts and Fruits_
Ali Nut Centers _.. _...
Chocolate Mint Dainties
Chocolate Bean Patties ..
CAPRlOII1"S
Janice Wherry, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry, of Cedar Lane, #4 5%c
#2 &: jf.3 &%c
played two namber$ by Godowsky in a
1Ac
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recital given by the pupils of Badin
CALL SWARTHMORE 1800
Hrenoff, at the Philadelphia Musical W. SeD or Serftce C....,.oJor AJr.T....
Academy, Tuesday evening.
on Bamen
8 P81i< Avenue
Christian Science Church
SWARTHMORE
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
FUNERAL
MAllY T. ERVIN PAIUtEREcUtor ... PaYeL.
Playa in Philadelphia Recital
MARY'S Pl!.T RECIPE
To those who are shocked at the great new church building will be celebrated
With the close of our Eighth Anniversary Sale, we
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Editor Swarthrnorean:
i
EDWARD L. NOYES
most helpful conservation I had last
holiday with a yonug man who had just
graduated from one of our large W1iversities and who seemed to be much
confused with the meaning of life. I was
So impresoed and so gratified with his
It,. ItHwt Eo . . . . . .
a
Miss Mary Ayres, of Vassar Avenue,
who has been a patient in the Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, for some
weeks, with a broken hip. is matedally
improved but must remain there for an
indefinite period.
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Celebrat.... 92nd Birthday
F
SWARTHMORE 108 or 956
Tuesday oat,., FebTDary 16
Seventy Minutes of Delight
For the Entire Family
MAE WESTin
"Every Shampoo ,f! Scalp
Cbllclrea.. IS Cents
Adults. 35 Cents
JAMES MELTON
Weda.eada,. Only, February 17
Swarthmore 595
8 P. M., Friday, February 19
Monday Onl,.. February 1&
with Spa"ky McFarIa"d
409 Dartmouth Avenue
2-12-3T
Robert Younl" - Alice Faye
Positively Shirley's Beat Picture end
a Great Coat
ADDED
Our Gao. Comedy .. News _ Other.
"GENERAL SPANKY"
CO ED BEAUTY SALON
METHODIST CHURCH
-"'"THE STOWAWAY"
"Singe Me a Love Song"
from the
Young Woman'. Awr:illary
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Patricia ElII. - HuCb HeThert
Zazu Pitts - Allen Jenkins
Nat PendeltoD • Walter Catlett
ADD Sheridan
YOUR FREE GIFf
(A Comedy In Two Act.)
of Park Avenue, entertained at dinner
in celebration of the ninety-second birthday of hIr. Alger's grandmother, Mrs.
Ellen Smith, of Germantown. All of
Mrs. Smith's children, grandchildren and.
greatgrandchildren were present. They
arc: Mrs. C. K. Alger, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Evelyn \Vherry, of Cedar Lane, will Newell K. Chamberlin and daughter,·
entertain Esther Blaine, of Chester, over
this week-end.
"Woman-wise"
Last Two Days t
Friday and Saturday
ed f
Building, has return
rom a VISit WI
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Benjamin, of Cincinnati, and
her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
George \V .. Myers, of Akron, Ohio.
P..
Stop in for
Mrs. Leonard Ashton, of Elm Avenue, Fann, Media, and his son, Paul, Jr., are
Mrs. Allen L. Putnam, of Maple Avenue, and AIrs. Francis Warren, of Walnut spending the week-end in Indianapolis
celebrated her eleventh birthday on Satur- Lane, ,Swarthmore, and Mrs. Charle~ D. with Mrs. William Furnas.
day, last, with a supper pa.rty. Guests Mitchell, of Avondale Road, WalhngMrs. Lewis B. Krausse, of the Shirer
Alice Putnam, daughter of Mr. and
Ardmore,
HOMES DESIGNED. FlNAHCED
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Children Enjoy Birthday Parties; more Avenue, was hostess to a bridge joying a cruise
Other Events of Local
club of which she is a member at luncheon and Trinidad.
fEBRUARY 12,1937
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FOR RENT-Apartment, six
and batb ,
fireplace. heated garage. For appointment.
eall Swarthmore 806·W.
Under the direction of Miss Clarissa
Randall, Supervisor of Music, the
FOR SALE
Swarthmore High School Chorus, made
FOR SALE-Turkeys, 8·15 Ibs. Price 32e lb. UP of sixty or more High School stuKilled to order on few days notice. DelIvered Saturdays, or any time by mall atwcost dents, presented a most outstandil1~ and
or poatage~ Telephone Swarthmore 1257.
ar- interesting program of choral musIc for
ren D. Johnson. Nottingham, Pa.
the entertainment of the members of the
Junior Section of the '''oman's Club at
WANTED
POSITION WANTED Young mechanical their monthly meeting at the Club HQcse
engineer-now empJoyed-desiN!8 oPPO~DIt7 Tuesday evening, February 9th. Attired
in plant maintenance or indwtrial engineer- in the colorful garnet and white robes,
ing. Three years experience. For further
Information address Box S. The Swarth· featuring the High School colors, the
mOrt!8D.
group of boys and girls displayed an unWANTED-Assistant for tea room. busil!e5s in usual ability in the rendition of harmony
splendid location.
Must be experienced. and rhythm. The several negro spiritPlnae give full particulars In first Jetter.
uals which they gave were sung with
Reply Dox W. The SWDrtbmorean.
especial charm and feeling.
WANTED-Young student for night clerk at
After the business mceting, the Junior
The Harvard. Telephone Swarthmore 149. Club members had the privilegt" 'of listenLOST
ing to two very active leaders in the
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prescI,t B,'rtl, Control movement-Mrs.
LOST-Child's gblsSes. brown IIhell [TOme, between College Avenue School and Chester R. Dale Kitzmi1ler, General Secretary of
Road at Baltimore Pike. Reward. Telephone the Pennsylvania· Birth Control FcdcraS .....arthmore 776.
tion, and Dr. Marika Lambichi. Director
of
the Maternal Health Center of South·
RENT
Modern cottage, $55 a month, 4 bed.-oomll. crn Delaware County.
2 batba, sleeping porch, fireplace, haTdwood
Mrs. Kitzmiller, whose tOllie was
flOOTlI, hot-water heat, Barale.
ESTATE OF HARRY BENTON SIIJDLE,
Deceased, Jate of 208 Rutgers Avenu?
Swarthmore. lJetaware County, Pennsyl·
~tau
vania.
Leltenl of Administration cum testamento
annexo on the above Estate having been
granted to Blanche Gla.'lS Shidle. 208 Rutgers
Avenue. Swarthmore, I~a.. nnd Girard Trust
Company. all persons indebted to the suid
Estate are requested to make payment, I.lnd
Interest charges are reduced with each those having dnima to present the same. WIthout delay. at the office of
in.taJlmcnt payment.
GIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
Droad Dnd Chestnut Streets.
We prepare aDd act upon all applicaPhiladelphia.
tion. within two or three days. If you
A. A. JACKSON. President.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swartbmere III-J
NotaTY Public: In.uraDce - Real
MORTGAGES
Straight or InstaUment
are thinkinS' of buying a home, we can
be very helpful to you.
SWEENEY & CLYDE
MORTGAGE BROKERS
29 E. Fifth Street
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Phone Chester 6141
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH G. CHANNELL.
deceased. late of Swarthmore, Delaware
County. Pa.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
above Estate have been granted to the under~
signed. who request all persons having claims
or demands against the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same. and all persons In·
debted to the decedent to make payment, with_
out delay. to
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
.t: TRUST COMPANY and
MARIAN S. CHANNELL.
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Or to their Attorney
CLAUDE C. SMITH.
Swarlhmore. Penna. and
1617 Land Title B'lilding,
Philadelphia. Pa.
2·12·6T
PROPOSALS WANTED
for four dwelUDBa of alx rooms and bath to
be erected on Vale Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.
Particulara from
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EDWARD T. BIDDLE
WEST CHESTER. P A.
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Sangtr to establish Federal r~eognlt1on
pf the need for clinics, etc.
She stressed th
e 'Impor t ance
f
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b th
0Fede,al
a recent
eclSIOI1
rougoftown
y e
Courts
,'n favor
tl,c dissemination of information by responsible pltysicians, which decision marks a new era.
in the establishment of Preventive Social
Service and of social security.
Dr. Lambichi, a resident of Haverford
Avenue, Swarthmore, in a most impressive and effective manner outlined to the
members of the Cluh the procedure fotlowed in the operation of a clinic, showing the organization and set-up covered
in carrying on this great work.
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VOL IX, No.8
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A reorganization meeting of the
Swarthmore branch DC the W. C. T. U.
\Va! held at the Yale Avenue home of
Mrs. George Friend on Wednesday afternoon of this week.
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Orchestra for Sunday'. Vespers
J'he Swarthmore CoUege Orchestra
conducted by A. J. Swan with Alexander
McCurdy, Jr., organist, wilt present a
program at this Sunday's Vesper service
in Clothier Memorial at 6.45 P. M. In..
eluded will be Concerto by J. S. B~ch
ALERT motoring America. more eager than ever
.t'"1. for economy in its cars, is swinging over to the
impressively economical new 1937 Studebaker which
in test after test equals or betters the gas and oil
mileage of lowest priced cars.
World's first car to offer the dual economy of the
Fram oil cleaner and the gas·saving automatic over..
drive 1 World's only car with the builtwin automatic
bill holder and
feather~touch
hydraulic brakesl
See and drive a big, new. money-saving Studebaker I
A FEW
CENTS A DAY
MORE THANA
LOWEST
PRICED CAR
SWARTHMORE
GARAGE
J. S. LEES,
MaDftger
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 41i
Pillsbury's Sno-Sheen Cake Flour Pkg. lSc
IO·lb. Cott;on Bag 46c
Granulated Sugar
Uco Tomato Juice Cocktail
llc
Del Monte Coffee
1·lb. Can
22.Y:lc
Uco Evaporated Milk
Tall Can
6c
Dole or Libby Pineapple Juice No. 'O-3'q'. Can 39c
Uco Peanut Butter
16·oz. Jar
13~
Del Monte Grapefruit Juice
6c
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1M1 .ElL _ _ ONI COMPANY
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PHILADElPHIA SUBURBAn
IU A , ER ED mP An v
AT CLUB TUESDAY
The Senior Play of Swarthmore High
School is to be held Saturday, February
20, at 8.IS P. M. and not on Friday as
stated last week.
The cast of .... rms and the Man" has
worked hard for several weeks and now
believes it has a play that is truly fine.
ThL high acting ability of the cast, the
.
h'
b M' H
K" k
superior
mg plot
y
ISS
anna l rt ,
a d the .coac
amusing
all combine
nak thiS
. one of the best SeDlor
.
Plays0
~ e by the school T,ckets
.
g,ven
may be
.
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bought from any member
or the sentor
I
or at the sthool on S tu da e
cDing.
ass
a r y veOn Monday evening, Febnlary 15. the
. art alliance
play was announced on the
program.
MRS. BONSAU DIES
AFI'ER LONG iLLNESS
Tomorrow afternoon, Pamabasika's
Pets will be presented at the Players'
Club of Swarthmore lor the entertainSeveral laaullll Brought to Atten- ment of its Junior members. Those who Influential Talk on Power of
Well Known Swarthmore Woman
tion of Wednesday's
Women Citizen. Followed by
have travelled over the country witlI these
Eight Months in Hoapitals
Mertin,
animals claim it is quite true that they
Musical Interlude
Here and Abroad
have been trained and are treated on the
Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbard Bonsall, wife
Communications received at Wedoesday principle of kindness, and bave won
of the Rev. Edward H. Bonsall, Jr., of
h citizens made at
. the dinner table?
evening's session of Council included: admiration from all who have seen or Are
Suc was
of Mrs. J. Os..,.,.., Corn"11
report of work done in the Borough d ur- known them.
H the contentIOn
C
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, Avenue, passed away Sun. E xtermmahon
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borne
ountyd Chairman of
day evening, February 14, in the Jefferson
ing 1936 by the Mosqu,to
Wee birds performing feats will be the C·
.
h'opwood,h T
Itlzens
IP, atClub
t e of Swarthmore.
ues ay meeting
of
Hosp,'tal, Ph,'ladelphia, after
an. illness
Commission c f Delaware County; request most unique feature of the program, while the
Woman's
Talc.
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or L. M. Suplee, Chester. for permission dogs, monkeys, ·ony and clown assure
or eight months. Followmg an moeu a"
.t"
her
tion for typhoid last spring Mrs. Bonsall
to submit bid on contract for Swarthmore children of complete
absorption in t hing
e as
ir
. theme "Possible Influence
f
Women
Citizens
May
Have
on
World
suffered
an arm jnfecti.:)u and on June 16,
garbage collection; and a request rom afternoon's entertalnment.
T
d" h d I _.... h h
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f
ren
s,
s
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eve
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t
oug
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that
upon
arriving
with Mr. Bonsall and their
·
the CommlUlity Health oclety or paperChildren may be left at the club house
b ff'
b .
women,
to
e
e
ectlVe.
mU:it
e
IIlformed.
family
for
an
extended trip abroad, she
lng" painting and new floors in their at 3 P. M. and called fOr at 4.30 P. M.
rooms in Borough Hall.
A few tickets may still be obtained from
\Vorld trcnds today are disquieting, she
was admitted to the Prince of Wales
Morris Sapovits, Nether Providence Mrs. George P. Warren, treasurer of the said, with democracy on the defensive.
Hospital, Plymouth, England, where she
CommiSSIOner,
appeared as one 0 f tree
Junior committee.
remained a patient untit December 9.
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which was not true before 1917.
liquidation trustees for the State Banking
I
Women, to train citizens properly, must
On December 14, accompanied by Mr.
Department which has taken over the
hold opinions worthy of respect acquired
Bonsall, who had been called to the
lot opposite 323 South Chester Road,
through intelligent and unsentimental
hospital two weeks before, and by Dr.
formerly owned by the Commercial Buildstudy;
~inker, one of the head physicians of the
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, president Over Fifty Local Women to Cover Prince of Wales Hospital, and a nurse
ing and Loan. Mr, Sapovits asked that
the Borough divert the storm water now
of the club,. preside.d at .the meeting,
Borough Before March 1 for
she was brought home aboard the Queen
draining through the property. T. E.
I where she patd beautIful tnbute to Mrs.
Tbis Year'. Contributions
lI£ary and rushed by ambulance to the
Hessenbruch is to determine if there is Fred • k J L·bb
f N • all Edward. H. Bonsall, Jr. whose passing is
Jefferson Hospital, still in a dangerous
tion such great loss to club members, in- I On Thursday afternoon of last week condition, although considered very
faW
any l:a bHity of the Boroug'h in this case. C enc f • plY, .0
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or
revenlioD
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sr, d"'d'
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d II ti I
d H
h
Burgess J~hn" ·R: 'Pitman' was present
G
S eak
IVI ua y an co ec .ve y.
I a number of the workers in Swarthmore's sI'Ight yi 'Improve.
owever, t e strepoand ·stated a bill :had Q'e.en':,iritrOduce
er
The spe.aker was. l~tr~~ced by. Mrs., Salvation Army Campaign met at the cactic infection spread deeper and even
Representati~e Adie S .. Rush, of Chcster,
In the absence of Mrs. Edward A. George Zimmer, CItizenship Chalrma~.' home of Mrs. Howard W. Dingle, on though she was '50 near to the many
to have the state takt·over 'the remaining Jenkins, chairman of the Swarthmorel and the hostesses were Mr~. E~nest • Park Avenue. Mrs. J. Passmore Chey- friends whose anxiety for her was great)
portion 'of North Chester Road, between Branch of the Women's International! La~s and Mrs. I:-uther M. ~Immnt.. Fol- ney, director or the local drive, gave a Mrs. Bonsall was unable to receive visits
Swarthmore Avenue and Baltimore' Pike. League, Mrs. Robert C. Disque took lowmg the talk, the MUSIC Chrurman, short talk on the distinctive work carried from anyone except occasionally a memMrs: Charles C. Townsend, Jr. sub- charge of the meeting held at Bond Mrs. Llo~d Kauffman, pre~entcd Rex on by the Salvation Army both in emer- ber of the immediate family.
Born in Cambridge, l-Iass., on March
stituted for Secretary Elliott Richardson, Memorial on Wednesday afternoon, Jones, celltst, wh,?, accompamet! by M~s. gency ass.istance, and in rehabilitation.
who is attending the Convention of Bor- February 17.
Evere.tt H~nt, d~hgh~~d the audience :~vlth
The Swarthmore Drive was most 17, 1890, she graduated from Cambridge
oughs this week. Mr. Richardson was
Announcement was made of the death selectlOlls mcludmg Casa de Loma by satisfactory last year and the workers Latin School in 1907 and from Wellesley
delegated to represent this Borough as of Mrs. E. H. Bonsall, Jr., a valued mem- W. H. Squi.r~ and uDan~e Espani?I" by are hoping to be equally successful in thjs College in 1911. taking her master'~ dejn favor of taxing praperties owned by ber of the W. I. L., and appreciation of ~ranad.us g,lVl11g. expression to hiS ~ne year's driv~ which is being carrif.d on this gree in geology at the University of
utilities. The secretary was asked to her usefulness to the community was ex- mtonahon. Rex IS the son of Mrs. Doro- week and next.
Pennsylvania in 1914. On December 4,
Throughout February Report Lunch- 1912. she married Mr. Bonsall and around
reply to Mr. Suplcc's letter stating the pressed by Mrs. William I. Hull. national thy Da~ Jones, of. N?rth Che~ter Ro.ad.
present contract for garbage removal does president.
'and a high school Jumor: H~ IS studYI~g eons will be held at the Bellevue-Strat- Christmas of 1921 the famity moved to
not expire unt!l January, 1938, and at
Miss Olive Clea,ves made announcement under ?rlando Cole, cellist With the Phd- ford Hotel, Philadelphia, on Thursdays at the Cornell Avenue address from Clifton
that time if he is still interested, Mr. of the drive which is to begin on Febru- adelphia 9rchestra.
'12.30 P. M. These are open to all and Heights where Mr. Bonsall had been
~ quartette composed of Mrs. }uhn thQse who attend wHl get interesting and rector or the Epistopal Church. Of late
Richardson will ~nspect his equipment and ary 24.
bid.
As chairman of the legislative commit- Stainton, Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Mrs. stim\llating side lights on the work done years he has been engaged in interde~<:,~~ast.e~. '..\~f.r~.. ~~~I~r ~~pea_-:e4 .,tt:':,- ~.r~~ :pi~~~ :t<1~ _o}.~ her r!:c~t __ ,yis~,~ ~mes~.-,,"~~ws _i,a;:d :., ~r~: _R .. ~~~~_~er b~_ ~!t~~_~lv::tioJ:1. ~rmy _a.~~.!~_e -;~!gh
no~i!1a~o~t ~~~l<, ~~~Jhe Pen~~y,ly~nl~,,_.
late .'Ill the '.11eetmg calhn.g. Council's- at- t? ,Harns6urg to diSCUSS mlhta!y leglsla- ~pem:t!l, :oaug"'- :l
Du:!~,
gard 10 ~hlch !he orgaruzatlOn IS ~eld. State ~ou~c~_! ~~ "R~II!?,OUS ~ucau~n.
tentlOn to the unsa~e cond1tlOlls of certain tlon. There have already been mtroduced Paul A~brose and Plerrot y .o~ence
The 1:1111 sectIOn of Swarthmore IS unMrs. BonsalJ has been an active memsections of the Borough where although into the State Legislature seventeen hills Peck, w~th Mrs. An*ony y~nturmll :~ der the direction of Mrs. J. Paul Brown ber of the women's organizations of the
no side walks exist, mail service has asking for increased appropriations for companymg. A~rs.
enturml .clonllc U
w~ose co-workers are: Mrs. William B. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church and
beell esta bl IS
three beauh
y exH
G corge also taught a class of high
" school age In
' hed. H e was as ke d to ml'I'ta
I ry purposes. 0 ne, very recen tl y the program WIth"
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b B UII ock , '\
n rs. H . T • Basse tt ,J.urs.
present a map showing the sites in the presented, calls for an entirely new Penn- eeuted numbers, r;:~elette. lIlC r~h Y Hoadley, Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. Wit- the Sunday School. She also belonged
~lVtz I.I~" b Ja~~ tiam T. Johnson, Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, to the 10cal'Woman's Club, the Swarth.
hope Council could co-operate by improv- sylvania Guard, in case the present guard R~ber!, SchCuma~n,
ing the most troublesome places.
should for any reason be called out of the Mmor. by hopm, and
a CI . Y a
Mrs. Charles Bolton, Mrs. Alfred Gary more branch of dIe Women's InternaI .
state.
MokreJs, a contemporary Amert~an.
White, Mrs. William Thatcher Mrs. f i L e
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"Immediate Peace Legislation." He said an
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! Ar Collins, Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads, Mrs. of Colored People.
that the peace movement is supporting the
Mrs. Hen~y Pelrsol, Chairman. 0
t, Harold Ogram, Mrs. Percy Webster,
Reciprocal Trade treaties, that by her can~ attentIOn to. th~ GuggenhClm C~l- Mrs. Joseph Perkins, Mrs. Louis Koch,
Listed in "Who's Who," the following
Aftemoon Programs Arnuiged high tariff the United States has con_llection of Non-ObJeCbv~ Art now on dls- Mrs. Albert N. Garrett. Mrs. C. J. books claim Mts. Bonsall as author:
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Famolls Hymns, with Stories and Pictr.ibuted to the difficulties or the under- pay
at t h e A r t All lance every day. Wolters.
Instead of Regular Sessions
Privileged nations, and that Pennsylvania Dorothy Grafl y WI'11 ta Ik 011 F e bruary 24
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney is in charge lure.r, published .jn 1923, and Famous Bible
Each afternoon next week from 12.30 has played a conspicuous role in the im- and 26 fr.om 4 to 5 P . M.
or the southerly section of the Borough. Pictures and Stories They Tell, 1928. She
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The L.Iterature. S ect I?n, 0 f wh'IC h 'I
c ock the S w....·rthmore Elemellt- position of tariffs. Germany would never
.i.l rs. Her helpers are:
Mrs. Edwin A. Yam- also wrote Goodwill Lessons in 1926 and
ary Schools will hold the second series of be able to get from a colony what she Arno Vlehoever IS chairman, met Th?rs- all, Miss Alice Barber, Mrs. B. C. Wig- World Friendship Lessons in 1929-both
individual conferences between teachers would get from the raw materials made day morning for the review of the diary gins, Mrs. A. T. Eavenson Miss Lillian pamphlets. She has been editor of the
and narents These conferences w,'11 pro
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.1J111S Y Y IS WI e, . om a.
h Boyt, Mrs. Frank Fitts, Mrs; Frank Gray, mary Sunday School lessons for the
vide the opportunity of discussing the
Mr. Libby refuted the idea that the a~sence of Mr~. Lee Bahnger, who bas Mrs. J. W. Allison, Mrs. E. D. Brauns,
child's development and problems in terms Buenos Aires Conference failed of Clccom- removed to OhIO, her notes were .read ! Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mrs. J. Harold American ·Sunday School Union for a
of his educational achievement, sociat, plishment. That it established the pr~n- Mrs. R a Iph .. E . Van KI ee,.
k who m addl -f GrJffin, Mrs. Roy P. Lingle, Mrs. Elliott number of years and contributing to
emotional, mental and physical growths.
ciple of consultation he considered very tion commented on. the bJogr~phy. 0 Richardson, Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs. Home Kindergarten Afolillai.
Instead of the children .in grades 1 to important, also the "contin~ntalizing or Nij.insky, _also pubhshed by hiS wife, Harvey R. Pierce, Mrs. Howard BuckMrs. Bonsall's chief interests were
6 'being required to attend regular after- the Monroe Doctrine."
which came out several years ago.
man, hIrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. E. music, she played and taught piano; peace
Believing that America's primary conNext Tuesday wilt be another red letter I R. Laws, Mrs. J. Howard Smith,' Mrs. work, and organizations working for adnoon sessions the week of February 22,
activities of educational value have been cern is to keep her own couptry out of day in the' club calendar. Featured by. a I R. V. Little, :Mrs. A. P. Willis, Mrs. vancement of the Negro.
planned b! the school. ~It .are schedul~d war, Mr. Libby belongs to tl.,e school of 1 o'clock luncheon by the' Hous~ Commit-I Albert S. Johnson, Mrs. Franklin S.
Besides her husband and three daughfor the ~Ig~ school auditorIUm and chd- thought that calls for mar.datory neu- tee, Mrs. E. D. Brauns, chairman, the Gillespie, Mrs_ W. Earl Kistler, Mrs. E. ters, Elizabeth (Mrs. Roy McCorkel),
1 trality. "If we go into war. we go into p.rogram is in cha~ge of the Drama S~c- P. Yerkes, Mrs. Ethel E. Stuart, Miss who lives at New Haven, Conn., where
dren are mV.lted to atte~d.
On . Monday. at 1 0 d~k, we have a a totalitarian state," he declared. "If as hon. Mrs. C. Whitford McDowell, chaIr-I Emily Fine, Mrs. A. T. Sayre, lirs. H. she and Mr. McCorkel are doing gradutel~tative appomtment wuh the. State a democratic state, we go to war against man, has issued invJtations to.a bir~hdaY!J. Dingle, Miss Mary Temple, Mrs. ate work at Yale Divinity School; Ann,
~Ighway Patr?1 .~o have movies on fascism, we lose our own democracy." He party to celebrate Ch~r1es Dickens 125 1 David J. Evans, Mrs. N. H. Keedy, Mrs. a senior at Swarthmore College, and
Safety. Educa.tton. . On Tu~sda~ at 1, thinks that the word "neutrality" as now anniversary: . Reservatton must be. sent J. M. Pearson, Mrs. H. A. Peirsol. Mrs. Mary, a member of the junior class at
the PhiladelphIa Dairy Council wtll pre-I used is an unforlUllate one, that nOIl- to Mrs. \Vllham H. West to?ay, Fnd.aY·1 John C. Foster.
Swarthmore High· SchooL Mrs. Bonsall
sent ~ ~uppet Show. On. ~edne~day at participation would be a more accurate .The regular D~ama Section meetmg I If you do not expect to be at home is also survived by her parents. Mr. and
I, W.llham Frazee, a m~gl.clan. will ~~e,: term.
I will be held at 10 o clock Thursday mor!l-I when the worker calls it wJIl be appreci- Mrs. Phineas Hubbard, of Cambridge,
sent a. program called Bits and T~I~.
Hc regards it as our second interest 1ing, February 25, when Mrs. Osear Gil-I ated if you, will leave your contribution Mass.; two brothers, Henry Hubbard, of
On Fnday Dr. Arthur James, .the mUlIs- to jain in the prevention of war, and creest will review a modern play.
at the home of the solicitor nearest you, Plainfield, N. J., and Edward Hubbard,
To Hold Cooking School
lor at THE SWARTHMOREAN office next to of Belmont, Mass., and a sister, Mrs.
tcr of the Br?ad S.treet Methodist Church (Iuoted the President as saying in his
of Drexel H~I1, will ?resent a travelogue Chautauqua speech. l'The American people
The American Home Department of i Ihe bank.
~Iary Dick, wife of John Dick, of Camon Egypt, With mOVies taken per~ollal!y are isolationists only against war." He the W<9Inen's Club under the leadership!
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by Dr. James last summer 011 I11S trip looks upon the encirclement of Germany of Mrs. Elliott Richardson, chaimlan, is Wm. Craemer ~ets Fourth Term
The Rev. John Huggins, of Holy Trinabroad
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as the outcome 0 t I.e ersal Ies tre~ty, meeting the re'quests of the members IllOSt
Attendance. at these .actlylhes IS ,ohm and morc than anytlung else responSible I If t· I
Last year a successful coursc
Wtlham Craemer, of Harvard Avenue, mate of Mr. BonsaU at the Episcopal
la, r~". I~al 'Ients may. WISh! l!lSltead. to It~kc I fur the pre~ellt situation in Europe.
~n e~I:~:r~;r' Decorating. followed hy the! treasurer' of the Sun Shipbuilding . and Seminary, Philadelphia, officiated at the
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Museum, Art Exhibit of the .Philadelphia
An informal get-together butTd supper
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growmg eman I art a c 'I,tg ,vl'tl, the mercc of Pennsylvania last week at Har- Hill.
A eademy 0 f F mc
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P'.Itod arrangements
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buildings of historical interest.
the College, wives of alumni, and faculty 111 a e. p la k- ~tritci COlmb House with i session.
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Tbis WeekI at the Inn
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The following officers were elected at
In "Pardon My Gun," to be shown Saturday February 27th, before the of the, Company, as instructor.
lo.n t e Irectora~~ ~ ~ ~ tate or~amz~i
tomorrow evening, Saturday. at 8.15, at Haverford-Swarthmore basketball game.
This cooking School will be held on tlon. came as a IStlllC Ollor as e '~I the February dinner meeting of the
the ·Strath Haven Inn, Pathe depicts life
Replies should be sent to Mrs. Jack Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, go mto h0!hhce . forI the fourth cedousecedutl,:e Swarthmore Business Association held at
h 9, JO, and 11 and will be
term,annals
w IC of ISChamber
a most of
unprec
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on a dude ranch in a modem musica Thompson, 409 EI m A venue, or M rs. '{
J-' arc
F: available
f h r the
Commerce
ning: Cllarles R.. Russell. president;
comedy version of the old familiar Uwest- George Plowman. of the Swarthmore to non-members of the Club.
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E. Michael, treasurer, and Alfred P.
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Smalley~ secretary.
Felix, the Cat, cartoon.
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DRIVE OPENS HERE
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TIGER
Chemists lind minute amounts
of minerals in Springfield Water
that account for its pleasant and
satisfying taste •• , Many wat.ers,
,although clean and fit for human
consumption, may lack these
vitalizing minerals, and he flat
and unpleasant ... It's the mineral
content ... so beneficial to good
health •• _ that supplies the taste,
zest and sparkle to
SENIOR PLAY TOMORROW
W.I.L. MEETING HELD
IN BOND WEDNESDAY
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Wate~
'IRS• J• 0• HOPWOOD
ANIMAL
CIRCUS
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SA11JRDAY
$2.50 PER YEAR
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number
by orchestra
G. F. Handel
for four
pianos5 and
and for
organ and orchestra. All interested are
cordially welcome.
WHAT mARES
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 19, 1937
COUNCIL RECEIVES
DIVERS REQUESTS
The Swarthmore Hockey Club is organizing for winter activities. A meeting
witt be held at 7.30 next \Vednesday
evening, February 17th, in the girls' gym
at Swarthmore College. It is planned to
{orm a hasketb:?lt team.
Anyone interested in playing hockey
next f:lIl is asked
L' I to communi~te
f P k A witll
Miss Peggy
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venue.
Virginia Tomlinson is captain of the
Club's hockey team and Mildred Brewster
is manager.
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Joseph Wagner, of Dickinson Avenue,
has been appointed a member of the Convention Committee to arrange the Golden
Jubilee Convention of the National Association Merchant Tailors of America,
which will be held in the Ritz-Carlton
Hotel, Philadelphia, February 16·19. He
has also been appointed to serve 011 the
Finance Committee.
Mr. Wagner recently retired as president of the Merchant Tailors' Exchange
of Philadelphia, and was elected to serve
on the Executive Committee of the Exchange for the year 1937.
Local W. C. T. U. Reorganizes
TH~
Troop
- evenin;;:~i"iii.·\\oii1t·ofMis~
ing, to 16,
J... at.tolllqrr09·w30·mo,r~l,"gks
held at "
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Thousands of people have
found the telephone a priceless
aid in emergencies. Millions
more find it indispensable for
the everyday business of liv~
ing-for running errands, shopping, making appointments
and friendly cans. No modem
home is Complete without at
least one telephone. You can
have one in your home for less
than a dime a day and two or
three cents a day pays for an
extension.· Just call the Business Oftice-or ask any telephone employee.
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Girl Sc:outol·..
NO SISSY
"I'm a Chief Operator and I'd
like to tell you something about
these girls who work with me,
For instance, during the flood
last Spring, when we were
swamped with calls, some of
these girls worked many hours
at a stretch without sleep. Final·
Iy I thought one slim little operator was going to crack, so I
sent her home. She left, but an
hour later I found her back at
the switchboard, working like
fury. She said she didn't want to
be a sissy. That's typical of the
spirit of service these girls have
-and it doesn't take a flood to
bring it out." e.
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FGRRENT-Untf'l;1une-t~ofumg,hedroom.'
FOR R ENT-Two furnlsbed
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Schimmel's Preserves, Assorted Flavors 24·oz. jar
Crispy Corn Flakes
Pkg.
No. 2Vz Can
Secco Spiced Pears
Vz's-Flat Can
Rock Lobsters, Cuban
3 Cans
Imported Kipper Snacks
10c
Boneless & Skinless Sardines, Olive Oil Lge. Can 17c
Pkg.
Kremel Desserts
2.Y:lc
Dr. Phillips' Blended Juices
No.2 Can
10e
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Friend's Brown Bread
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Cakes
CamaySoap
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Ivory Soap
I 2 La,g. Ba.. 17c
Butter Cream Candy Eggs
ChiCk ens
SmW~G
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FRESH KILLED
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13c
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Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., Monday to Thursday
9 A. M. to 10 P. M., Friday and Saturday
Plenty of Free Parking Space
''You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
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Ralph Rhoads, Jr. will return from
.. ,r. •11<1 Mrs. Louis F. Umsted are
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Ya.Ie U.niversity to spend this week-end clI",vmg
tI'liS wee k f rom 201 EI·ht A vew.Ot h.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .uc to D a l a : ·
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Rhoads, of North Prmceton venue.
Miss Bertha Sellers and Mrs. ~~~r:~;:!
Mrs. Irv.in R. MacElwee, of Mt. Holy- S. Brown have returned to their
• h Entertained oke Pia.., entertained on Monday with at 503 North a.ester Road.
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guests.
There were twenty
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beth Beebe to Leslie Q. Miller, of Bronx- N".Y., Ts--ili;;
-'oeM;:: aiid-"Mrs.
,.. me, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ralph V. Little, of Park A\'enue.
Miller, of Spokane, Wash., was recently
announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Justice Garwood, of The Stonc
'Lucius Beebe, of Plush Mill Road, Wal- House, Yale and Harvard Avenues, enilingford.
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tertained at luncheon at. the Strath Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Beebe entertained with Il1n yesterday.
a dinner party for their. daughter last
Mrs. John R. Brownell, of Park AveFriday evening.
-------'nue, wilt be hostcss at luncheon today tu
~I rs. Henry C. Parrish, of Rh'ertol1, the Duplicate \Vhist Club.
X. J., has been spcnding. ,a week with
Mr. Hugh Dellworth, of Elm A\'cnue,
·l\frs. Sargent \\Talter, of North Chester
Jload. Mrs. William J. Hull, of Walnut :md Mr. John E. Fricke, of Winding
J..ane, entertained at SUI)I»er on Sunday Lane, Bowljng Green. leave by boat tofor Mrs. Parrish. Mrs. Walter Roberts, day for a short vacation in Florida.
formerly of Wallingford, now of Bryn
~-Ir. Edward L. Noyes was confined to
~Iawr, also entertained jn her honor at
his home on Riverview Road several days
Juncheon Tuesday.
this wcek by the gril)pe.
--~fr. and Mrs. Robert Haig with their
:Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes, o(
fl.ughter, Mrs. A. H. Sheldon, all of Princeton Avenue, arc spending this
Ogden Avenue, were called to Alhambra, week-end at Chalfollte-Haddon HaU, AtCal., last week by the death of their son, lantic City, N. J.
Edward M. Haig, who passed awa)" on
--Mr. and Mrs. Charles \V. Lukens, of
February 9. He had been an invalid for
5trath Haven A venue, spent last w'eekse\'era~ years.
end at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic
Miss Peggy Noyes, daughter of Mr. City, N. J.
and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, of Harvard
Mr. Aubrey Smith has returned to his
Avenue, spent the week-end at home, returning to Wellesley College on Monday, home on Park Avenue after ten weeks
last. She has been recuperating from a in the Crozer Hospital, Chcster, where
he was taken when shot in the thigh by
recent operation for appendicitis.
two hitch-hikers he l)icked up in his autoMr. and Mrs. George Zimmer, of Og- mobile. Due to the nature of the wound
den Avenue, spent Lincol:1's birthday and it was considered less dangerous not to
the week-end in Atlantic City, N. J.
attempt to re~nove the bullet.
~lrs. J. N. Folsom, of Pdl1ceton and
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray cntertained
Lafayette Avenues, left Sunday for a few at tea last Sunday afternoon at thcir
days visit with her mother and sister in home on Princeton Avenuc. They will
Portland, Me., expecting to return yes- give another tea this Sunday.
terday or today.
--Barbara Thatcher, daughter of Mr.
~Irs. Ralph V. Little, of Park Aveand Mrs. \Villiam Thatcher, of College
HUe". visited in Clifton, N. J. and N\!\V
A venue, celebrated her birthday on
York City last week-end.
Wcdnesday by entertaining friends in
the afternoon.
'guest
1\Irs. \Villiam Allen Brown, of Yale
A venue, was hostess to her bridge club
at IUllcheoll and bridge yesterday.
TODAY and SATURDAY
"ONE IN A
MILLION" .
with
SONJA HENlE
Adolphe Meajou
Jean Heraholt
Ned Spark. - Don Ameche
Ritz Brothers
Mr. and lIrs. Henry A. Piper, of Yale
l\ \'enuc, Hrc spending some time at St.
Petersburg, Fla. ~[rs. Pipers mother,
~·Irs. WilHam J. Guy, is spending the
winter at Daytona Beach as 'is her custom.
Mr. II. Ludlow Clayden, of Westdale
Avenue, is spending the weck-end and
George \Vashington's birthday at Lake
Placid, N. Y.
4-DAYS----4
SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY
and WEDNESDJ\Y
Now
Playing
William POWELL
Myrna LOY
Park )\YelllJ<•..has_ Ielll0Ved _to 341 Dartmouth· AveilUc,· reccllt1y \'acated by'· ilr.
and Mrs. Mervin
ROSAUE -DRYDEN
Birth
:Mr. and Mrs. Graham \Ventz, of Dickinson, Avenue. ine receiving congratulatiulls upon the birth of ;:1 son, Charles, at
the Media HOSIJital, Thursday evening,
February 11.
Before her marriage last April Mrs.
\VClItz was Miss Helen Banks Schoff,
daughter uf Dr. Charles Henry Schoff
ami Mrs. Schoff, of :\Iedia.
The little boy is a grandson of Mni.
Charles Perry \Ventz, of Vassar .th·elluc.
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Editor aatl PaW',·.r
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-.1!', 1937
PLEADS ANOTHER -C-<:\US/:l,
,
Lansdowne Ave. abo Baltimore Pike
Mad. 720
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Friday and Saturday
Better Than All His Other Ro]es
Put Togetherlll
Legion AUxiliary and Post News
with
Heather Angel - Joan Carradine
Sunday Continuous From
2 to '11.15 P. M.
PETER LORR£
.s
"REMBRANDT"
Gertrude Lawrenr:e
Elsa Lanr:hester
Monday and Tuesday
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
ROBERT YOUNG
ALICE FAYE
in
"Stowaway"
Arthur Trear:her
Eugene Pallette
Helen Westley
The American Legion Auxiliary asks
the IJCOIJle of Swarthmore to help in keeping a certain number of Delaware
County's unfortunates fed and clothed. It
will offer all opportunity for them to do
so 011 April 9th, when it approaches them
10 buy tickets for the annual dance which
will be held at the \Voman's Club. All
money realized from the event witl go
toward relief work in this county.
The Auxiliary recently sent through
contributions from individuals and from
their treasury, $25.00 to the Flood Relief
Fund. The American Legion of this Post
donated one hundred cans of food, sweat-
MAE WEST
in
Dear Swarthmorean.:
There has been introduced in the legjslature at Harrisburg by Senator Leon C.
M IIndy a bilt to take the power from the
county commissioners of five counties to
appoint the tax assessment board. One
of these counties is our own, Delaware
County. If this bilt passes it means that
we arc obljged to accept from the hands
of the Attorney General any set of assessors which he is pleased to appoint.
This IS glaringly opell as an effort to
concentrate .more authority at Harrisburg. It says to these five cOlin ties : You
are not competent to elect your own commissioners and therefore we will assist
you by dojng some of their work. It
would be just as reasonable for the Great
United States to say that Rhode Island is
a small state and therefore incapable of
self-government.
Efforts such as are
contemplated in this bill if they are successful mean that the principal of the
United States government is beginning
to crumble away. It would be' well for
everyone .interested to write his Senator
and Representative at Harrishurg stating his opinion of such a legislature ..
SWARTHMORE
CHOCOLATES
Novelties and Favors for
Washington's Birthday
SHADE SIMMONDS.
,
Old Bank Building
RECEIVES ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Phone 108
The following letter' has just been received by Mrs. J. V. S. Bjshop, of Harvard Avenue,: chairtnan of the local com~
mittee in the recent drive to raise funds
for the Seeing Eye._
Dear Mrs. Brshop:
It gives us great plcasllre ·to acknowledge with gratitude the receipt from the
community of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,
the sum of $363.52 toward ollr work.
The fact that it represents the contribu-
UPHOLSTERING
"Go West, Young Man"
R.
c.
NEW
A. High Fidelity
SOUND
System
TIle First Insta11ation in De]aware
County
Last 2 Days!
Friday _ Saturday
SONJA HENlE
;n
"ONE IN A MILLION"
with
Don Ameche
Ned Sparks
",dolphe Menjou ~ The Ritz Brothers
M
Sunday
Monday - Tuesday
Two Complete Shows Monday Afternoon, 1.30-3.30
Whol_heal Mum...
3 cups wholewheat flour
In AU Its Branches
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CHURCH NEWS
8 :00 A. M.-Ho]y Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday Sehoo] and Bible Class
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
WEDNESDAY
10 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
3:30 P. M.-Childrens' Project Work.
4 :30 P. M.-ChHdrens· Service.
S :00 P. M.-Evening Prayer. Guest Preacher
this evenint! the Rev. D. Wilmot
Goieson. D.O.
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I BRYN MAWR I
VAN ALEN BROS.
COAL
Monday Only
Gene Raymond - Ann Sothern
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Call Swarthmore 1441
Phone: Swarthmore 10412
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POTTERY
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EDGAR E. DEMUTH, Prop.
"After the Thin Man"
44 CHESTER PIKE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Flowers For All Occasions
Bank and Trust Company
Wednesday Only
Lee Tracey - Cloria Stuart
Sta!"tbg ':bu··s '"\y f r
Three fhvs
Spanky McFarland
;n
"Wanted! Jane Turner"
"After the Thin M8'l"
"General
Spanky"
RICHARD C. YOUNG
Landscape Gardener
POTTED PLANTS
FUNERAL DESIGNS
Dr. Williams told h9w Crossen.
family of Japan refused to enter the
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Dr. Bronk Gives Addreaa at
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In addition to its wide
usefulness, one of the
most valuable factors of
Utility Service is its constancy, its regularity.
Even seasons vary-wintry days taking on the aspect of early springexcessive rains following excessive
drought-but the product of the
public utility is always the same.
Upon its reliability and dependability
are built modern productiveness,
comfort, and convenience.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
o
Myrna Loy
Wednesday Only
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Claren(!e P. Carter. A.B., B.D., Minbter
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.--Chureb School.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M.-Epworth League meetings.
7:46 P. M.-Evening Worship.
I
Do Your Banking With
"Can This Be Dixie?"
Worship. Rev. HRrold
VoekeJ,
of Andong-.
Chosen.
Korea.
7 :00 P. M.--Christian Endeavor.
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The Darby Flower Shoppe
'The Smartest Girl in Town'
9:45 A.
SUNDAY
M.-Bible Sehool.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning
President.
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William Powell
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
JOSEPH E. HAINES.
OR
Phone, D ....by 2490
THE
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacleso
THIS Year Keep Comfy with
FURNACE OIL
p,innsylvania.
thiS scion of a wealthy and prominent .
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I CAMDEN
tJI/PENfIN6
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FRED Jo HARLEY
th~ Wharton School of the Universitr.iof John Daley and Mrs. Theodore W.
,
J.E.LlMEBURNER CO.
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2 taplespoons shortening
·1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
. 5 teaspoons baking powder
2 cups milk
6' teaspoons sugar
. Put wholewheat flour, salt, bakIIIg pO~\lder and sugar in bowl, add
the hulk, well beaten eggs and
melted shortening.
Mix well.
Bake III muffin pans which have
been greased with lard, put a spoonful of mixture hi each muffin ring
and bake in a moderate o\'en (350
to 375 degrees) 15 to 20 minutes.
Test 'before removing from oven
as flour varies in baking. A cup of
raisins Ulay be added to the dry
ingredients while mixing if desired.
1
diplomatic service because he chose inalso for $23.10, the proceeds of a play
Univ. of Penna.
stead
to devote his life to the Servjce of
given by six of your younger residents.
hi~ most i..mf~rtunate countrymen and was . 'p.r. Detlev ·W. Bronk gave the address
I hope that these young men will have,
therefor
disinherited.
at the mid-year convocation of the Unias they grow, a growhlg appreciation of
Kagawa too-k 'charge of the rescue work versity of Pe~nsylvania held hi Irvine
our ';vork.
.
III Tokio after the terrible earthquake Auditorium,
Tpirty~fourth and Spr~ce
:' The' ~verage cost to the Seeing Eye for
which
dev'astated
that
city,
was
the
prinStreets,
Philad:clphia,
Jast Saturday. His
eaCl~"'blind man or woman, who through
ci,ml
factor
in
the
institution
of
universal
subject
was
"The
·Foundation
of a UniM
it~. work fii1~s. !ndcvcndence, is .$900. All
rmile
suffrage
in
Japan,
and
is
introducversity
in
Modem
:Democracy."
the' tlll:'i"tey \vliich we receive goes to pro~
ing a co-operative movement .of farDr. Bronk. is' pro£essor·- of biophysics
. vide· this 'illdepeiidence and into assurance
of its~ licrmanehce.
reaching effect.
at the Uhiversity and director of the
The time at the disposal of the speaker Eldridge R. Johnson Foundation··' {(;r
The. Seeing ·E)·e· IS interested partic\~as all too short so an invitation was Research in :Medical Physics. He and his
ularly~' in" 'I)uilding annual contributors,
given. to members to present questions family are living at present oh Elm Avewho, as 'inenibet"s of the orgallization,
and discllss the matter more fuUy next Due Swarthmore
·wHl k~ep in touch directty with its development al)d' iii" turn serve-to interpret ~~;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;:::;:::;::;;:;;:;::;::;;~;;:;;;;:;;; Sunday morning. An invitation is given
to any men who may be interested and
oUr work to those who do 110t know about .;:
it.
For the morning service Sunday, a who are not affiliated with any other'
6 Acre!5-s-a;$12,OOO
May I repeat that we are deeply special missionary service has been ar~ Men's CJass.
---00---grateful for all that you and oth.;:r rcsiw ranged by the committee on Benevolence.
Just outside of Swarthmore. D. nice.
plot of ground, half of which Is open
dents. of Swarthmore, through you, have At this ser.vice the speaker will be the Swartbmoreans Urged to Express
wood. of fine old 50 to 60.£oot trees;
done for the Seeing Eye. '''Ie should like H.ev. Harold Voelkel, of Andong, Choseil, Views on Supreme Court Change'
a stream with three little lake•. one
atocked with carp, ·trout and. catfish
The people of Swarthmore are being
th.e opportunity of thanking eadt contri- Korea. -Mr. and Mrs. Voelkel are spendup to 5 pounds in weight: about an
asked
to
voice
their
attitute
toward
the
acre planted with mastodon etraw.
butor individually and .if you will send ing the year in America after which they
berrlell, rows of common' and rare
me their names and addresses and the will return to their mission fields in present Supreme COllrt crjsis, irrespective
nursery sto'rk .of shrubs, hedge. etc.
of
their
party
adherence.
Citizens
who
Grapes, peaches. pears, and apples at
amounts contributed, I will see that this Korea,
full bearing age.
is done.
At the Chrjstian Endeayor meeting at care to express themselves on this subject
Two amall houses with electricity
With best wishes: i am,
7 o'clock the topic will be, "What Is are asked to write letters at once to the
Dnd their own water supply from
individual welts; chicken house, two
Sincerely yours,
There to Christianity Beyond a Code of following Senators and Representatives
barnll, stable for two cows. etc.
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Washington:
Ron
James
J.
Davis,
HENRY A. COLGATE,
Morals ?,
The leader will be Anne
Property located on a macadam
Senate Office Duilding; Hon. Joseph J.
Chairman, National :Membership Com.
Wray.
road in Ridley Township. TUS:l!s
nbout $ J 00 a year.
The \Voman's Association has recently Guffey, Senate Office Building; RepreChristian Science Church
received word from Mrs. Covington, ad- sentative Hatton W. Summers, Chairman
House Judiciary Committee, House Office
M. PARKER
u:a,lind" is the subject of the Lessolt- vising that her husband, the missionary Building; Senator Henry S. Ashurst,
pastor,
who
is
located
at
Gaiolsboro,
Tenn.,
23 South Cheater Road
Sermon 111 all Churches of Christ,
is v~ry ,111 and that he will be unable to Chairman Senate Judiciary Committee,
Scientist, 011 Sunday, February 21.
Swarthmore 42
resume his work for se\'eral months. This Senate Office Building; Hon. James
\Volfendell, House Office Building.
Dr. Gateson to Preach Tonight illness imposes a severe burden on the
slender resources of the Covingtons.
The Rev. D. \Vilmot Gateson, D.D., Those able to help in this emergency a.re
rector of the Church of the Saviour, rC(IUested to hand their contributions to
Philadelphia. will be the guest preacher Mrs. J. R. Kline or Mrs. Walter Thorpe.
this evening at 8 o'clock. Next Friday
The next meeting of the Young
night the Rev. Stanley V. Wilcox, of \Voman's Guild will be held at the home
EQUIPMENT & FUEL SERVICE CO.
Chester, will preach.
o( ~'I rs. Harlan Jessup, 241 Haverford
At the Friday evening services the fol- Avenue. Thursday evening. February 25,
lowing women of the Parish will assist at 7.45 o'clock. A book review will be
with the mus.ic: AIrs. F W. Hadley, given by .Miss Adelinc Strouse.
Scda
Mrs. S. Francis Butler, Mrs. C. F.
\Volters, l\.frs. Richard Tunis, Mrs. Allen
Methodist Play Tonight
W. Carpenter, Miss Jane Butterworth,
Authorized Ignition
All Make. of Car. and
The cast for "Minnie Breezer," a play
Mrs. G. A. McCorkle and Miss Edna
and State Inspection
Trucks Reconditioned
Mixsell. This evening Mrs. Carpenter by Rcby Edmond, which will be given in
MORTON,
DEL.
CO.,
PA.
will sing "Like As A Father Pitieth His the social hall of the Swarthmore MethmUst Church at 8 o'clock this evening,
Children," by David Davis.
DEAR CUSTOMER,
Friday, February 19, by the Young
Other Trinity Church Notes
'Voman's Association, IS as follows:
Our long research of various product. and service is now at the
Minnie Breezer, Marian Burgett; Connie
peak, to offer you service and merchandise. yet CAPRIOITY'S quality
This afternoon the childrer. o( the
18. kept at the .ame high IItandard always.
Our facilities for service are
~heridan, Dolly Vicidy; Shirley McNab,
Parish will meet (or Lenten Project
being expanded constantly aesuring you that high quality will be
Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth; ~Irs. Deaville,
\Vork after school. At 4.30 o'clock there
matched with trigger-action, intelligent service throughout eVt!ry trans..
11 rs. Charles Kimmel; Christol)her Deawill be a Childreos' Servke.
action.
Your patronage of any kind or &mount is highly appreciated
ville, Uaymond Shubert; Uncle Otto,
and more profitable for you and all concerned. CAPRIOTfY'S facilThe first meeting of the Bible Class
Walter Snyder; John Spencer, Charles
ities and service will help you immeasurably.
and D"iscussioll Group was held at the
Kimmel.
Rectory on Monday evening. It will meet
We are selling new and used automobiles. trucka. tractors,. and
every Monday at 8 o'clock under the
parts. Oil burnera--domestic and commercial. Fuei oil 0.£ aU grad';••
Methodist Men Study Kagawa
Lubricating oil and grease.
leadership of Mr. Guenther.
The subject presented to the Round
Our shop is fully equipped with all modern facilities for all aorta
Table Bible Class of the Methodist
of mechanical attention. This establishment is permanent and you can
Church 011 Sunday last was olle of the
depend on us today, tomorrow and for years to co~c.:~
...
.
The members of the Woman's Associa- most .important figures of modern times.
Respectfully yours,
tion met at the home of the president, "A softly spoken man, unassuming, of
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes, o( Princeton Ave- almost insignificant appearance, and an
D. E. CAPRIOTTY,
nue, on \Vednesday afternoon. An 111- Oriental. But a man of noble ancestry.
Bell Phone, Swarthmore 1800
Directors of Sales and Service.
teresting program of "Radiograms from a fearless and successful apostle of
Mission Fields" was presented by Mrs.
andabout,
a champion
·Labor,
George ..\. Marr and Mrs. Roland Eaton. Christialiity,
who is bringing
in his ownofcountry,
The election o( officers held at the annual outstanding improvemcnts 111 the condi..
meeting in the Church last Friday re- tions of the working classes withollt
sulted as follows: president, Mrs. Earle adopting any of the sinister methods at
P. Yerke~; first vice-president, Mrs. Paul use in this country today."
D. Wjlliams; second "ice-president, Mrs.
Frank Reynolds; third vice-president,
Mrs. Joseph Bates j treasurer, :Mrs. Frank
TRINITY CHURCH
Reitzel; recording secretary, lIrs. Percv
,
Protestant Epilcopal
Cbee;ter Road anel Colleae A ..enue
Gilbert; corresponding secretary, Mrs. j.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M •• Rector
Donald Gibson.
.
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Oir. Rei. Educ.
SUNDAY
Furniture Restoring
Warren William - Randolph Scott
Alir:e Brady _ Lyle Talbot
MEDIA
your group have made excellent progress
in bringing the attention' of th~ people jn
your community to this very fundamental
and vital work of providing ue}'es" for
This interesting character. Kagawa. 0(1 Among the members of the local volunJapan, was presented to the Class by one teer committee which is canvassing
of .,the members; Dr. ·Alfred.-Hr WiIIill8ll1t Swarlhmore by telephone are Miss Henrio(,Wallingford, professor of IndusirYlat ~tta Meeter, Mrs. Sewell W. Hndge, Mrs.
CAPRIOTTY'S
Wednesday and Thursday
FREE PARKING FOR OUR PATRONS
MARY'S PET RECIPE
I am enclosing the official receipt for
the community contribution and a receipt
,
LANSDOWNE
25c to $5.00, indicates to w that you and
the blind.
TITUS J. EWlG
Funeral sen'ices were held last Satllrda.}' in East Orange, N. J., for Mrs. \V.
E. Knowles, mother of Mrs. Elrie S.
Charles Laughton as HRembrandt/'
Photophone at Media Theatre
Sproat, ·of Ogden Avenue, who passed appearing at the Lansdowne Theatre,
With the showing of "One in a MilFriday and Saturday of this week.
away on \Vednesday of last week after 1================ lion," as the opening vehicle, Harlan M.
an iJlness of three years. ~lrs. Sproat
Taylor, manager of the Media Theatre,
Chaperons at Last Saturday's
will return to Swarthmorc this week.
announces the public dedication and
Classes
operation of the revolutionary new RCA
M. Brun at Cercle Francais
The Intermediate Group and the Junior Photophone "High Fidelity" sound re.
lirs. Robert C. Brooks, of Swarthmore
producing system, installed by the RCA
A venuc, entertained the members of the Assembly of the Swarthmore Dancing
l\·[anufacturing Company.
Ccrc1e Francais at the February meeting Classes met in the Woman's Club House
Sound technicians from the RCA
of the club last Monday evening. M. last Saturday evening. The chaperons
laboratories installed and tested the new
invited
for
the
evening
were
Mr.
and
Brun, of the Swarthinore CoUege faculty,
Mrs. C. W. McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. system. A new giant loudspeaker, capwas the speaker.
Norman
Hulme, Mr. and Mrs. Roland able of reproducing the entire range of
--~,>---L.
Eaton.
A·fr. and Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore, audible frequencies with the utmost
Thursday Night Bridge Winners
The results of last week's meeting of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reavis, Dr. and Mrs. fidelity, has been installed behind the
the Thursday Night Dridge Club, held Harry Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander porous screen from which the sound
at the Woman's Club House, are as fol- \V. ~Ioseley and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis emanates, and with the new sound head
and high quality amplification system in
North and South:
\Villiam Beatty.
lows.
Craemer and ;\ndrew Robinson, first;
There will be 110 dancing classes held the projection booth, the stage is set· for
presenting the greatest advance in theatre
~hs. William Faison and Mrs. Philip this week.
sound
since the advent of talking movies.
Kniskern, second; Mrs. Charles Mordson
The
range of volume has been improved
;;ami Mrs. C. A. Bagby, third; East and
Wilde1iJfe Group in Bermuda
so
that
the merest whisper of the wind
W cst: :Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden and
Among
the
students
from
Wildcliffc
in
the
grass
or the great crescendo of a
\Viltiam E. Soden, first; Mr. and ~Irs.
Junior
College
who
sailed
recently
symphony
orchestra
may be reproduced
Fred \Vilson, second; Dr. and Mrs. John
arc
the
Misses
Jean
Russell,
of
New
with
equal
fidelity.
:\Iurphy, third.
With the installation of the RCA apThe previous week's winners were Yurk City; Mary Cartey, of Kingston,
North and South: Mrs. Arthur Robin- N. Y. j Margaret Stannard, of Louisville, paratus in the Media Theatre, motion
son and A. Arnold, first; Mrs. Edith Ky.; Marjorie Porter, of Enid, OkJa w picture fans of Delaware County wHl en.
Cuskaden ami Andrew Robinson, second; homa; Marian Huntr~ss, of Chevy Chase. joy sound of the same high _standard as
Mrs. \V. L. Lukens and Daniel Goodwin, D. c.; Ethel i\bcdonald, of Freehold, that in the tWQ finest theatres hi. the
th-ird; East and \Vest: Mrs. Sewell \V. N. J., and Jane Patchett, of Green Hill world, the Center Theatre and Radio City
~Iusic. Hall, of Rockefeller Ccntre, New
Hodge and Richard Carvell, first; Mrs. Farms, Philadelphia.
The unit w,ilI presellt a three act play York, for the sound systems are practicCharles Morrison and :Miss Janet MidIUeton, second; Mrs. Ludlow Claydcn and in one of the local theatres in Burmuda ally identical in operation and (Iuality of
in addition to preparing for regular reproduction.
H. G. Browll, third.
classes in French, English Literature,
Social Studies, Art and 1\1 usie. Excurgjons for sketching and painting will be
taken to \'arious parts of Burmuda during
Delaware County's Finest Theatre
the six-weeks stay.
"AFTER THE
THIN MAN"
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Mrs. Sproat's Mother Dead
LAUGHTON
REAR OF THE THEATRE
tion of scores of people in amounts from
".u.1Ied bJ' RoHrl; L ........
PUBLlSHED.'EVERY FRIDAY AT
On Friday, February 12th, motion pictures pertaining to highway safety 'Were
shown in the Swarthmore High School
Assembly by co~rtesy of the State Highway Commi.!:;sion.
Patrolman C. R. McLister, of the State
Highway Patrol, slJOke concerning the
films ana answered the questions of the
students. He was aCcoml)3nied by Patrol M
man A. O. Hess.
The films shown were entitled "Remember Jimmy," "Saving Seconds" and
"Highway Maniac," a Paramount News
reel. The pictures showed the correct
ways to walk and drjve 011 our streets and
highways, the tragedy caused by careless
drivers and some automobile accident statistics which show that there are more
auto accidents than any other kind of
accident.
,
"DANIEL BOONE"
THEATRE
Chester Pike at Prospect Park
Safety Movies at High School
Mrs. John LeDoux. of \Valnut
is jn Florida for a few weeks.
in
lH:~~OH.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Avenue.
in
••
crs, shoes, scrubbing brushes and $37.00
to the same causc.
On Monday night of this week the annual tri-post meeting at Swarthmore was
I held in the , Legion Room in Borougb
Hall when the Ridley Park and Chester
City Posts joined in the regular mopthly
meeting of the Harold Ainsworth' Post.
A 11 a dd Tess by _an auth
' on Ab,raham
only
Ullcolll was lIie feature of the evening.
who with their
two
GEORGE O'BRIEN
"CRACK·UP"
I
Miss Ruth Mattern, formerly of
CHARLES
Next Attraction
At the Lanadowne
FEBRUARY 19, 1937
9 :41i A. M.-FirBt Da;y School.
.\.
9:45 A. M.-The Adult Class.
William T.
Hull will speak on "Quaker in
V
HoJland-Present and PR$L"
11 :00 A. Y.-Meetinc for Wo ... bfp In the
XI
Meetins- House..
Utility Service is faithful service!
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Parle: Avenue below Hanard
11 :00 A. M.-Sundq Scbool.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday LeMon-Sermon.
WedDe8d.,. evenill8" meeting- each week. 8
m •. R-dina room 01't'D rfaily. eSl"1!Pt 81]n_
lX p.
dan
and holfdan 1:00 to 4:00; CInndI edifice.
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areUH
eordial~. iDvited to attend u:ae .en..
iceI
the 1lMdm. Room.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electricity Is Cheap in the Philadelphia Area
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
2
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~Irs In1l1 1< ll.ld·h<:l, of ~It Hoh· S gro\\11 h.IH ntunu:d to tlillr 11(II11C
~Ikl PI,in:, ('IIII.'rl.l1l\('d 011 ~IOJl(l.1) \\uh II 5Ui Xorth t Iu. .. lcr Uu.ltl
Mrs. Henry C. Parrish Entertained I
·
V'lSI't t 0 M rs. S a rgent
D urlng
Walter
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I"ntl..!l .It
I ;..lllt"h
cll
thl
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11IJ,!ll111:ul\
hOIll(,
£"II<)\\ul
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Eatered •• Second Cia.. Matler. Jaauaf7 24,
1929,.t the "os. Office at Swartbmore P..
under the Act of March 3. 1878.'
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FREE PARKING FOR OUR PATRONS
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"Go West, Young Man"
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Furniture Restoring
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Randolph Scott
Ahce Hlady - Lyle Talbot
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SONJA HENlE
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Don Ameche - Ned Sparks
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Call Swarthmore 1441
,i THIS Year Keep Comfy
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Myrna Loy
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Gene> R;c,limond
Ann Sothern
'The Smartest Girl in Town'
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Phone, Darby 2490
The Darby Flower Shoppe
EDGAR E. DEMUTH, P,op.
44 CHESTER PIKE
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ELECTRIC COMPANY
HR..<;T CHURCH OF CHRIST SCHNTIST
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Park Avenue below Harvarti
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Even seasons vary-wintry days taking on the aspect of early sp::ingexcessive rains following excessive
drought-but the product of the
public uttlity is always the same.
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are built modern productiveness,
comfort, and convenience.
M -Churl h School
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usefulness, one of the
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Directors of Sales and Service
BcJI Phone. Swarthmore 1800
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTEktAN CHURCH
SUNDAY
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SUNDAY
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Chester Rand nnd ColI~1=r1." Aventll."
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011 burners-domestic and commerCial
Fuel Oil of all grades.
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OPTIC/ANI'
I BRYN MAWR I
All Makes of Cars and
Trucks Reconditioned
MORTON, DEL. CO., PA •
Our long research of various products and service IS now at the
peak. to offer you serVice and m.en:::handlse. yet CAPRIOTTY'S quahty
l:i kept at the same high standard always
Our faCIlIties for serVice are
bClng expanded conslantly ilssurlng you that high quality WIll be
matched With tngger·al;:t!on. Intclltgenl service throughout every trans~
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lilt s and service Will help you Immeasurably,
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JOSEPH E. HAINES.
FURNACE OIL
Phone: Swarthmore 10412
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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At tbe Lansdowne
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frum 201 l~JIIl A,e
FEBRUARY 19, 1937
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Electrtcil~ Is ClteClt>
;n .lte P/lI/uc/dt.hiCl AreCl
SW~I~THMnl~E
SW .l.1~THM()I~E
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FEBRUARY 19, 1937
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Pl'OJP'IUD at School
At the Waverly
SPORT DANCE
Mrs. Horace Avery will entertain the
On Friday morning, February 12, in
CLASSIFIFD
MEDIA GAME FRIDAY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Brau bed in excelI~Dt condition.
Priee. IS.OO. Telephone Swarthmore 6G~
Three Gam.. WOD by Swarth·
more HiP School Soya' BaM·
ball Team During Put Week
FOR SALE-Paekard Electric RuGr. Like
new. Near bait price. Telephone B••rih ..
more 18.
WANTED
WANTED-Youna' Btudent for clerk du17. 8
P. II. untU 10 P. M.. at The Harvard.
Telephone Swarthmore 149.
FOR RENT
Apartment. taS. 44 S. MortoJl Ave.. Mor..
tOIL
Near P. R. R. Adult.. Second Roar.
I ... oiDs. electric "friceratioD. Gua,e.
WM. s. BITTLE
SwartIla.... 111-.1
Notary Public _
IlaaJ &late
lIIauraace -
MORTGAGES
Straight or InataUmmt
Interest char......1It reduced with each
iDataIIme.t payment.
We prePare ....d act upon aU appUcatiOIlS within two or three day.. If you
are thiakiDl' of buyiDa • home, we caD
he yery helpful to ,.OU.
SWEENEY & CLYDE
MORTGAGE BROKERS
29 E. F"lfth Street
Ch••ter
Phone ChelleI' 8141
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST, c.. SNODGRASS. ASS"T.
FUNERAL DIRECrORS
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA.
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swarihmore 19
A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical CODtractor
Telephone Swarthmore 58
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Fortnightly on Monday, February 22, at an assembly held in the High School
auditorium, a talk aod an exhibit were
"And Gladly Teach" is the book to be given 011 handicraft. Dwight Cooley
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S hob·
prepared an exhibit illustrating finishes
reviewed by Mrs. "",rge c
mger.
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This is one of the rare books which at such as paints, varnishes and stainS.
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once puts the reader at his ease. One indicated the finer points on articles of
feels that he may read in a leisurely woodwork. Eleanor Gaede, who has !be
manner taking time for the enjoyment of distinction of being the first girl in !be
each chapter. Bliss Perry is the author history of the school to take shop, exbiand he bas written of his life in a manner bited and described the process of workthat arouses the interest and ~akes one iog with metals. Ted Hannum then told
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of the process of making . using plastics.
k 0 f Ie15ure,
glad to know of his hard wor,
of travel, of meeting distinguished people
from all countr.ies, and with it all a
gaity and happiness which naturatty
IlEGlSTEItED
should come to a man of such fine achieveARCHlTECf
ments but which is not frequently found 12 SimPIOD Road, Ardmore, P ..
in' the New England type.
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes and Mrs. George
AND BUILT
Sickel will read literary sketches.
PhOllet ArcIlDore.t4"
After the Swarthmore-Media baskethall game last Friday evening the Senior
Cabinet of Swarthmore High School held
a Sport Dance in the gym. The purpose
of the dance was to raise funds for the
cabinet. Men and boys were charged a
small admission fee while the girls were
admitted free.
Both young and old
waltzed gaily to the music of Bill Allen
and his orchestra. Entertainment was
supplied by the Media team for two of
their players tap danced. Burnett, a
Media colored boy, also sang to the enjoyment of all listeners.
The garnet and white courtmen of
Swarthmore High School played e'pedally fine basketball during the past week
by winning three consecutive games.
They
gained their first triumph on the
William Powell and Myrna Loy in
IIAfter the Thin Man," playing fDur home floor, February 10, at the expense
c1aya--Sqnday, Monday, Tuesday and of a fast cutting and passing P. M. C.
Wedne.day---at the Waverly Theatre, prep to the tune of 18-16. Stanley Hill,
Drexel Hill.
the diminutive negro guard of the home
team played brilliantly, cutting, passing
Phi Delta Pi Rwh Party at hm and shooting from all over the floor.
The Temple University, Beta Chapter George Collins must also be given credit
of Phi Delta Pi, national professional for his fine floor work.
physical and health education sorority for
In the preliminary the garnet Freshmen
women, entertained at its annual Rush lost to the Springfield freshmen in a
Party last Saturday evening, February very exciting battle, 10~9.
i3th, with dinner at the Strath Haven
In an important league game on FebruInn followed by attendance at the ary 12 at home, the garnet quintet topped
Hedgerow Theatre's performance of Media by the .!>core of 23-19, thus giving
"Twelfth Night." There were seventy- it an undisputed right of second place,
eight at the party.
trailing Chester.
Among the prominent guests were
The Jay Vees were nosed out by Media
President and Mrs. Charles E. Beury, of Reserves, 23-18, in the first game.
Temple Uuiversity; Gertrude Peabody,
On Tuesday afternoon on the home
Dean of 'Vomen at Temple j Grace Nadiz, floor, February 16, Swarthmore High met
sponsor of the Panhellenic Association; its old riva1s, the Glen-Nor Indians, and
Grace E. Jones, Anne Townsend, honor- easily won by a lopsided score, 37-23. In
ary . member of the organization and this game Lauer Jones went on a real
president of the AU-American Hockey scoring spree, sinking goals from everyTeam; Grover Meulter, head of physical where. Captain Fitz Jennings, now fully
education of the City of Philadelphia. recovered from leg inj uries, played very
Phi Delta Pi sponsors a camp each well. Jones led both teams in scoring by
summer for undernourished children. collecting 18 points.
Last year,it was held in New York State.
Although the varsity came through, the
The sorority is very active in civic Garnet Jay Vees were badly beaten by
affairs in and around Philadelphia.
the Indian seconds, by the score of
33-16.
Girl Scout News
At 7.15 tonight the lads play at Darby,
Mothers of members of Troop 6 and and next Monday afternoon they will
194 entertained the girls with a surpdse meet Springfield, als~ away.
Valentine party following the regular
scout meeting last Saturday morning.
The event was also a birthday surprise J. V. Girls Surpass First Team
for Mrs. F. A. Child, leader of Troop
Swarthmore Higb's girl basketeers lost
6, and there was a birthday cake and their third game of the season when they
Mrs. Child was presented whh a gift by bowed to the undefeated Glen~Nor sextet,
the girls. At tomorrow's meeting the 22-13, on the latter's floor, Thursday of
music work under the direction of Mrs. last week."
A. Venturini, and dancing with Mrs. A.
The junior varsity chalked up its fifth
P. Whitaker in charge will be continued win when it sank the home team 29-15, in
in the high school gymnasium.
the second team game.
Next Wednesday afternoon, February
Two home games, with Westtown on
24, the girls of Troop 16, who are study- the 18th, and with Ridley Park on the
ing for the hostess merit badge wil1 give 25th, complete the local girls schedule for
a tea at the home of Mrs. L. J. Servais, this season.
on Dickinson Avenue. Mrs. Servais and
MI·s. Stanley MacMillan have been coachMr. Underwood Speaks on
Jng the girls in this work. The regular
Radium
weekly meeting of Troop 16 will be held
at the Woman's Club House tomorrow
J. E. Underwood, of Wallingford,
morning, Saturday. If the weather is lectured on "Radium and Radioactivity"
clear a morning hike will be taken, leav~ before the Porter Scientific Society of
ing at 9.30.
Franklin and Marshall College, LancasPROPOSAL
ter t Pa., Thursday evening, February 11.
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FOR TROUBLEI"
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"That's my job-to find trouble on your telephone line before
you find it. You see, I'm a Test
Man in a telephone central office.
It's my job to find trouble before
it troubles youl Switches and
dials tell me what and where
trouble may bit. Then I send R
repairman to fix it. Very often
we can catch it before it affects
your service and you never realize
that there has been trouble on
your linel"., •
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We telephone people spend a
lot of time and money to keep
your service free from mechanical failures. But some people
have telephone troubles
of another kind. They waste
time and effort-even lose sales·
and customers-due to inadequate telephone facilities or
the wrong equipment to meet
the needs of office, home, store
or factory. Why not let us
study your telephone problems
and check your facilities?
There's no obligation. Just call
the Business Office.
tHE all.L mEPHONE COMPANY
OP PBlHS'II.VAHtA
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Sealed bids will be recClived in Couneil
Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Pa•• at ...
7.46 P. M., March 6. 1987. for furnishing ap.
proximatel,. 2600 feet of 8 inch and 100 ft.
of 10 inch terra cotta sewer pipe. twenty8" x 6" Y Branehes. and twenty 6" plutrS de.
livered in carload lots with the limits of the
Borough of Swarthmore at sueh points 88 may
be designated by the Borough Secretary. Pipe
and fittings shall conform with the latest
specifil!ations of the Americau Society for
Testing Materials. Inspedion and aceeptanee
will be made by the Borough Engineer at the
time of delivery. Bidders shall quote on pipe
in three foot lengths with an alternate priee
for two foot lengths. The successful bidder
wiJI be "required to furnish & bond in the
amount of fiO per cent of the amount of the
eontract as required b,. law.
The Borough rer>erves the right to reject
any or all bids.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
ESTATE OF HARRY DENTON SHIDLE.
" Deceased. late of 208 Rutgers Avenu".
Swarthmore. belaware County PennByl~
vania.
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Letters of Administration cum testamClnto
annexo on the above Estate having been
granted to Blanehe Gln.o;s Shidle. 208 Rutgers
Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa., arid Girard TlllSt
Company. all persons indehted to the said
Estate are requested to make payment. and
thooe having eiaims to present- the same with~
out dC'lay. at the ofTice of
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GIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
Broad and Chestnut Stre"ls.
Philadelphia.
A. A. JACKSON. President.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH G. CHAr.'NEI.L.
deceased. late or Swarthmore, Delaware
County. Pa.
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
above Estate have been granted to the under~
signed, who ~uC$t all persons having claims
or demands against the Estate or the decedent
to make known the same. and all peraons indebted to the decedent to make :payment, without delay. to
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
& TRUST COMPANY and
MARIAN S. CH'ANNELL.
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Or to thetr Attorney
CLAUDE C. SMITH.
Swarthmore. Penna. and
1617 Land Title BoUding,
Philadelphia. Pa.
2_12_6T
Delivered Equipped in Swarthmore
Public acceptance of Chrysler Cars this year has been
amazing.
THI:
2.30 P. M.
m-
crease this year.
HANNUM & WAITE
EDWYN RORKE
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pure milk assures,
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telephone. GRAnite 5374
ABBOTTS
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Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
Specials for Week of February 18 to February 24, Inc.
FANCY RED
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direction of Miss Clarissa Randall will
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Qualified Speakers Arranged For render an overture and thl! 'High School AnticipatioD Growing For Cook. JlJbn Price Ferris, ex '19, will give the Trio Directorate Producing MarDinner at Strath Havm Inn
Chorus will sing a number of folk songs
ing School to Be Held
first engineering department lecture of
tinez Sierra's MAsterpiece of
Next Tuesday
and art songs next Monday evening at S
March 9, 10 and 11
the year on Sunday at S· P. M. in the
Simplicity
o'clock when the Home and School Asso-.
Friendst Meeting Mouse. Mr. Ferris,
The annual meeting and dinner of the dation meets in the High School audiOriginality and ingenious characteri- at present the acting director of the
The Players Club of Swarthmore will
zation scored another hit at the 'Voman's Agricultural Industries division of the present "The Cradle Song" by Gregorio
Community Health Society of Central torium.
Howard Kirk, president, urges that all Club of Swarthmore last Tuesday when a Tennessee ValJey Authority, will discuss and Maria :Martinez Sierra for its llarch
Delaware County wilt be held next Tuesday, March 2, at 6.30 P. M. at the Strath parents attend regardless of whether or "made in Swarthmore" luncheon and en~ the "Agricultural Rehabilitation Program IJroduction. with the opening performance
Haven Inn. Speakers will be Kenneth not they are members of the Association. tertainment edified and amused the of the T. V. A."
scheduled for Tuesday, March 2
The Cooper Foundation is joint sponsor
This is one of the most unusual plays
Appel, M.D., of the Institute of Mental The next topic on the program for dis~ capacity audience. The Drama Section
Hygiene, Philadelphia, who will speak cussion under this year's general subject under the leadership of Mrs. C. W. Mc- of the address, which wilt be non-tech- ever written; unusual in its complete
Dowell celebrat~d the one hundred and nical and open to all. (
simplicity and almost total absence of
on "Family Relationships"; Robert Mac- of "Leisure" is "How to Converse."
Aft('-r
the
meeting
the
junior-senior
high
twenty-fift~
anlllve~sary
of
th~
birth.
of
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third
of
four;
Thursday
evening
t,lot.
Of it the late "H. T. P." (H. T.
Leod, Ph.D., "of Swarthmore College,
speaking on liThe Value of the Intelli- school teachers will be in their respective Ch~rles Dlckcn~ w~th app~opnate Dlc~- l«tures by DOll Salvador de Aladariaga, Parker, for many years dramatic critic
gence Test in Family Case \Vork"; :Mjss rooms available for conferences with ellSlan characterIzatIOns, thiS feast of Wit international statesman,"will be given next of the Boston" Transcript and dean of
'I and humor being preceded by a delicious week Tn the Friends Meeting House." The the American Corps) wrote: "Simplicity
Helen Willard, of the Philadelphia School parents.
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repast preparcd and served by the mem- final lecture of this series on "The Theory arrays the stage." Possibly no play in
of Occupational Therapy, on the topic
bers of the J:Iouse Committee. Mrs. E. D. and Practice of International Relations" history has achieved such universal suc"Occupational Therapy in Relation to
Brauns. chairman. Mrs. John Robert sponsored by the Cooper Foundation, will cess and acclaim as "The Cradle Song,"
Family Case Work"; and Miss Julia L.
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Kline, in charge of serving, dir«ted her be given
Sunday, March 14.
with so little plot material and action.
Groscop, Health Secretary of the Council
i cor~s of the committee with dispatch and John Mason Brow~J dramatic critic of A baby girl is left at the door of a
of Social Agencies, speaking on "Newer
efficlcncy.
the N C'w York Ev{!umg Post" who spoke convent; the sisters take her in, care
Trends in Public Health Nursing."
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Presiding at the luncheon the preSi-\ here last year, will deliver the next lecture for her and rear her; eighteen years
Everyone interested is invited to attend the meeting. Tickets may be secured Shaw's Lively Comedy Handled dent, Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, intro-- of the Somerville Forum series on Sun- later she leaves the sisters to be married.
Well Last Saturdav Evening
duced the guests, Mrs. Bassett Ferguson, day, March 7. Accredited by William That is all there is to the story. But it
at the Society's offices in Borough Hall
by
Class
of
i937
president of the Woman's Club of Ridley Lyon Phelps as "one of the best public is the deep penetration into the lives, the
(telephone Swarthmore 362 or 2070) or
Park, and Mrs. J. LeRoy Smith, presi- lecturers in the United States:' Mr. characters and the personalities of the
through any member of the Board of
The
class
,I;hich
will
graduate
next
dent
of the Delaware County Federation, Brown was nominated by uV~nity Fair" sisters that the authors have shown
Director.
June
at
Swarthmore
High
School
made
a
each
of whom responded graciously.
for the 41Hall of Fame."
through their play that has given it life
Attendance is particularly desired from
The spirit of the early Victorian era
and set it high in the list of fine plays
those who wilt this year conduct the wise choice in the selection of this y~ar's
that everyone should see.
United Campaign drive for funds. The senior play. There are lines in George was ind~ced by a celebrated Medium,
"
"The Cradle Song" is under the joint
local interest in the projects of the United Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man" better know to Swarthmoreans as Mrs.
Campaign is largely colored by knowl- which even if merely droned could not Oscar J. Gitcrecst, who by means of her D~UGHT
staging and direction of Mary Ryan
O'Brien, Dr. A: F. Jackson and J. J.
edge of just how contributions from this fail to evoke laughter. When in addi- crystal, was able to transport her
Gould. These three fine artists have
particular fourteen mite area are dis- tion the play is produced by a sympa· listeners into a former existence when
bursed. Considerable attention will be thetic understanding group containing they could actually see and hear Charles PamahasikA's Pets Attract Local collaborated to produce the play with all
Children to Players
its beauty and sweetness enhanced by
devoted to outlining the fact that our perceptible talent it becomes not merely Dickens. This excellent living portrait,
and
friends
to
attend
done
by
Mrs.
Roland
Eaton,
vies
with
('1ub
technical accuracy. Mrs. O'Brien, who
a
duty
of
parents
contributions locally, are exceeded by the
the
student
production
but
a
real
pleasant
her
Mark
Twain
of
a
past
season,
so
spent some of her girlhood. in a convent
funds expended in the area. This is necesfavorably
remembered
by
Club
members.
That
the
prospect
of
a
performance
by
school, ha... paid particular attention to
evening's
entertainment.
sary by reason of the vast importance of
Of
course
there
is
always
a
handicap
In
his
reminiscences
Charles
Dickens
trained
animals
and
birds
appealed
this important phase; Mr. Gould has asthe character of the work accomplished
presented
in
the
lack
of
age
range,
but
recalled
favorite
characters
so
vividly
mightily
to
the
younger
element
of
this
sumed
the responsibilities of general directhrough the agencies.
the cleverness of Barbara Dolman, of the that they actually appeared before the community was obvious upon inspection tion, working out the choreography of
Swarthmore Players Club, in the art of audience. "Breaking the News," an ex- of the full house last Saturday afternoon the group movements, ,and ,stii~"~'aCtion,
make.up went far toward producing tHe cerpt from UBlack H~use," was charm,. at the Players Club House on Fairview and Dr. Jacksoti.,~: with th,e. aid of G.
necessary delusions: in the perfortJ;13l1ce ingly don"e by Mrs. Charles Israel, a~ Road..
WahJ..Qhng~~~ed
lasf:Satur.r.yOeveiilngTn-,the High' School Esther Stimmerson·:-Mrs. 'Franli' KGfay .. Presenting' Dtit one Perforinance -iiiis ·aud built one"TlIiC'finest s _ . ever· .
auditorium.
as Caddy Jellyby j Mrs. Frederick A. time the Junior Membership Committee seen on a Players C]Ub"8ta"ge~ Meticulous
Susan Wolters imparted to the role of Child as Mr. Turveydrop. Sr.; Mrs. Amo of the; Club brought Pamahasika's At- attention has been paid to every detaiL
Dr. Lee L Driver, of Harrisburg, Raina Petkoff just the right amount of Viehoever as Prince Turveydrop; and tractio.ns to Swarthmore as the third The highly specialized typ~" of decoration
and hand properties needed for such a
airs appropriate to the daughter of a high Mrs. Ralph E. Van Kleek as Mrs. Jellyby. production of the 1936-37 season.
to Speak at March Meetiq
David Copperfield was brought back to
"Commodore;"
an unusually well production have been attended to by Mrs.
ranking Bulgarian military officer whose
Nut TuesdlQ'
home boasted "the only library" in the tife with the episode of the. donkeys at trained and inte11igent pony, was first in- A . F • J ac k SOlI.
Betsy"Trotwood's door. Betsy was por- troouced to the audience and the chilThe directors have assembled one of
A card party today, Friday, and an im- section.
It was obvious Raina had always before trayed by Mrs. Elliott Richardson i dren beheld the unusual sight of a real, the best casts possible for the play. With
portant luncheon meeting next Tuesday
are on the calendar for the Swarthmore her a living ejc:ample of how ladies of David by Whitford McDowell; Mr. Dick live rocking horse. "Commodore" also two- excepfiolls the cast is composed enLeague of Women Voters.
their position and financial status should by Mrs. Robert Sheppard: Miss Murd- waltzed, answered questions and dis- tirely of women." The women are Mary
The card party for the benefit of the conduct themselves, in her mother, Cath~ stone by Mrs. I. L. Nickerson; and Mr. played remarkable mathematic~l ability. Ryan O'Brien, jean S. Milne, Lilla Herlocal and State Leagues will be held at erine Petkoff, into which part Constance Murdstone by Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
He could even tell the exact 'time upon man, Jessie L. Lewis, Margaret Latimer,
the Woman's Club House, on Park Ave- Reg put some very convincing characThe Marchioness and Dick Swiveller consulting Professor Pamahasika's watch. Alice Jones, Katherine Turner, Lorraine
nue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tea will teristics of maternity.
from The Old Curiosity" Shop, in two
A group of very well~dressed dogs con- Michels, Grace Green, lulita Powers,
be served. Mrs. Dana H_ Bigelow is
A most pronounced Communistic sen- scenest brought the grime and poverty of tinued the program. Willtzing, jumping Mildred SifQpers,' Angela Mason. The
chairman of the committee in charge. timellt found it impossible to detract from the little slavey's existence so poignantly rope, ascending and descending ladders, men are Dr. Jackson and Howard Turner.
Other members are Mrs. J. Paul Brown, the charm of Louka when portrayed by to the hearts of the beholders that this backwards and forwards, leaping through The pOem, cotning during the single enwho witt arrange table prizes; Mrs. J. Eleanor Gaede and lent the fascination scene will be long rem~mbered. 1lrs. hoops and acrobatics from the back of a tre act, will be read by Dr. Robert M.
Prescott Willis, in charge of the tea; of her slight natural German accent and Francis Taylor as the Marchioness trotting. pony, were only a .few of the Stabler.
Mrs. John Marshall and Mrs. Charles her sparkling youthful vitality.
voraciously gnawed on her bone which accomphsh~ents ?f these canmes.
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All but two members of the cast are
G. Thatcher.
As Captain Bluntschli, the officer of Dick had brought her.
An am?slOR" ~a1f. of c~owns, one a nlld~ well known to Players Club audiences.
At the Tuesday meeting, Dr. Lee L. the Serbian army, whose seeking shelter
The passage selected from Nicholas get, p~ovlded. hilarIOUS tnte~als.
.
Katherine Turner is the wife of Howard
Driver, of Harrisburg, will speak on in the bedchamber of the daughter of an Nickleby dealt with the Garden Wall
ReSides bemg a most agde ~questrlan, Turner, and has had some exp"erience
uEffiCiency in School Administration" enemy develops the theme of the play, over which the irate Old Gentleman. a monkey demonstrated. catchIng talent with college organizations. The other
promptly at 2.00 P. M. following the William Shay appeared, introducing local played by the versatile Mrs. T. Harry such as would be the prIde of any base- new comer is Mrs. Michels, wife of a
luncheon at 12.30 P. M. Dr. Driver is audiences to another dramatically inclined Brown, threw vegetables and delivered haH promoter.
.
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Bryn Mawr faculty member, who has
chief of Consolidation and Transporta- young son of that Rose Valley f~P1i1y. his doubtful oratory. Kate Nickleby was I . Over a dozen beauti~ul whIte bIrds pro- appear many times with the famous Pasation of the Department of Public In- Last year his brother, Howell Lewis played by Mrs. Jesse N. Folsom; Mrs. I vlded the. most excepttonal "fea~ure o~ the dena group ilt the Pasadena, Cal. Playstruction. and wilt touch upon the prob- Shay Jr. scored a hit in "Death Takes Nickleby by Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman; and presentatIOn. These Austrahan stiver house.
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Id
th
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b M
Robert Sh
d crested cockatoos wheeled each other
t It . a IltY '"Iel' o~
le?IS o! consohdatmg. small sClhD?1 ~IS- a HO~ldayll and eXod
eAathttent~nt tt~
CS. t
deppakr . about in all sorts of vehicles selected and
W
Boys and Girls Both Win
tncts to Pennsylvama and eglslatlon seen 111 amateur pr ucltons.
I lam 5
u en IC se lOgS, cos urnes an rna e• d h
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f
concerning education. Mrs. S. Milton interpretation of "The Chocolate Cream up aided the excellent characterizations dr~fflse t e p~oper lag rom aedgroudPd °d
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I erent nations co ors count
, a e,
On Friday night, February 19, on the
Bryant
Department
by t e au tence 0D t eII we -cast. participants.
. I·ed
' d Wit
. h wmgs
.
" , chairman of the.
. . of Soldier" was enjoyed
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.
drs.d· ct SIIbtracted ,muItiP
I
pose
home
floor. the Swarthmore High School
Government and EducatIOn 15 planmng as well as by himself.
owe was asstste 10 castmg an Ircc d f th
ad ' d
d
passers
nosed out Darby in a sloppily
,
Walter Scott resplendent in yellow uni- ing by Mrs. Stanley MacMillan, and in an
ersdspre lod' an even entacte !ln
the meeting
ld feah'
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k
b h
. . th· I·
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0
as lOne me rama camp ete Wit h played game, by the score of 16-13. .
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Mrs Robert T Bair IS chairman of the form played all SIX se ves 0
aJor rna e-up y t ose artists 10 IS me,~'" rs. ·It· h
d h .
Th'
f
The Garnet Jay Vees also won a close
lunche~n committee Those who wish to Sergius Saranoff, the hero of a battle Henry James and Mrs. Robert H. Reed. VI alfin, effOt'han d efr~:nnde.
IS Sp~CI~S a
.
"h
dl
no·
I· d b F
k h B be our ne ea ere nen s are no SISSles- one by eking out Darby Reserves in the
make reservations should notify Mrs • J • which proved ••
both t e era• eII and the nlgS were supp
f·
hoomgwi
t·
·th
D Ie y ran t e a r r tl leVI·11·
am d·d
I h·15 deaemngs
preliminary, 18-17.
Warren Paxson, telephone Swarthmore grave of his ml!lta~ reputation.
and Jasper eeter:
.
a cannon. Professor Pamahasika is quite
On the following Monday, February
158-R.
Despite the disparIty m the ages .of the
Too muc~ :::redtt C3!lnot be gn'en the ari exponent of the waltz--even the birds
22, the Garnet courtmen travelled to
The Delaware County League of actor and Major Paul Petkoff, thiS fine Drama Section for thiS memorable pro- had been trainedi in the dance.
Springfield and gave the home club a real
Women Voters will hear John C. Foster, character part was ably done by Edward gram. Each character was so we!l porThe flaming colors of Brazilian macaws
lacing by winning 23-14. The Swarth~
of Park Avenue, Swarthmore, speak on Hannum. Raina's !ather was nonplused trayed that to praise. one is to praise al1. brought gasps of awesome delight from more quintet had its own way from the
"Recreational Opportunities in Delaware more than once durlDg the three acts.
On Thursday mornmg, at the regular the assemblage as the birds rolled hoops start and kept a good lead up to the last.
County," at a meeting on Friday afterNicola, who for~~nately did uh~ve the m~ting of the Section, Mrs. OS,car J. and performed other feats.
The Jay Vees also won at the expense
nooll, March 5 at the Media Woman's soul of a servant and proved ItS un- Gtlcreest read Somcrset Maugham splay
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of the home team seconds, 22.17.
Dancing Classes at Gym
Oub. lIr. Foster is Executive Secretary selfishness by obligingly dissolving an 4lCaesar's Wife."
A home game with Chester at 7.15 toof the Chester Division of Delaware and engagement in order to empower his
At the Cooking School which is to be
This Week
night completes this season's program of
Montgomery Counties Council of the Boy crstwhile fiancee to better her position in held in the Club House on Tuesday,
..
I)y t IIe " W ednesday an d Th urs d a!, 'farch
9, 10
The Introductory and Advanced Classes the local team.
S couts of America.
the world. was rna de. convlIlclI1g
i\
Last Thursday, the 18th, the High
A luncheon at 12.30 P. M. will precede 'I work of James Morns.
and 11, under t?e AmeTlca~ Ho":,-e De- amI the Senior Assembly of the SwarthSchool
sextet staged the biggest upset of
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d
h
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h
M
Ell
tt
Richard
more
Dancing
Classes
will
meet
tomorrow
t he discussion. Those interested are re- 'I
Thomson L Itt e e rna e a s ~rt and part~ent,? w IC
rs. .IQ
the
year
when they nosed out Westtown
quested to make reservations with Mrs. fruitless search as an officer lookmg for son IS chairman, Mrs. l-farlan G. Kemp, evening, Saturday, in the gymnasium of
34-32
on
the home floor. The Gamet
George Linn, Bowling Green, of Media, the candy starved fugitive from the enemy Home Economist for the Philadelphia the High .Sc~ool. The chap~ron.s who
girls
overcame
the 30-25 lead in a magtelephone Media 1447.
ranks.
Electric Company will demonstrate, have been mVlted for the evem?g mclude
nificent
second
half
rally. In a story book
A study group under th~ direction of
This year's play was only one of many frozen desserts as well as hot. foods. The Dr. and Mrs. George L. Arnntage, "Mr.
finish,
with
a
half-minute
to play and the
Miss AI·
C C
II f p.
R·d
I al High School dramas the success stage of the Club House WIll he trans- and Mrs. Alhan Eavenson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ice. arne,o
me
Ige, oc
.
P'
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score standing at 32-30, Westtown ho1dwill consider the report of the Goodrich of which Miss Hanna E. Kirk's coach~ formed into a complete kitchen. . rlzes ran
. ray,
r. an
rs. ugene
Committee, at a meeting on Friday. ing has been responsible.
consisting of the food cooked Will be Lappe, lIr. and ~r.s. R. Chester Spencer, jng the slim edge, Sylvia Swann sank two
one hand slabs, thus pushing the local girls
February 26, at 10..30 P. M. at the Afedia
The stage settings brought bursts of given away daily.
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Air. and Mrs. Wdbam Craemer, Mr. at.td
Public IJibrary, Jackson Street, near applause from the audience and Miss
Whether you. use ~n electnc range or J:.frs. A." 11. Dryden, Afr. and Mrs. WIl- out in front 34-32 as the final ....histle blew.
The Jayvees also came out on top in
State. This meeting is a continuation of \Volters' costumes, two of which be- not. the committee 111 charge feels that ham W. Turner, llr. and ~rs: Frank
a study of Pennsylvania Administration longed to her grandmother, were perfectly these cooking classes will be of interest Gettz, lIra and Mrs. B. C. Wiggms, ~Ir. an easy win over the Westtown seconds,
29·17.
of Public Assistance.
delightful.
to every homemaker.
and lIrs. W. L. Dethloff.
I
This JDilk. is a1wa~s safe
for babies and children
h cheapest health
- t e
can buy
insurance yoU
h
fortheD1.Itco~sfres
. "-yJrorn carefullY
ellery ....
selected nearbY farms.
Sugar
ANNUAL MEETING lSTU~:':; A~~~~LAN~RO-I WOMEN CELEBRATE O:I::::c~:r~;::~g:: ~~:: 'THE CRADLE SONG'
AT CLUB NEXT WEEK
FOR HEALTH SOCIETY T~~~::~C::~~c:s~~:!~ DICKENS' BmTHDAY r:i~: a~~~t~re~gU~~,::~:y
HS SENIORS GIVE I
'ARMS AND THE MAN'
For DlOre than 22 years;
. the £a-rm.er8 who ha"e
Abbotts
pro d ue e d
~" Milk have
de I me " n• ed a cash bonuS,
recelV
regularly, for their extra
cleanlY care.
$2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY 26, 1937
VOL. IX, No. 9
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NONE SOLD TO DEALERS
Swarthmore 1250
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9 A. M. to 10 P. M., Frida,. aDd Satartia,.
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thc book to ue
I-;I\CII
on
handicraft
DWight Cooley
,,, Mrs George SchoulI1gcr I.,rcparcd an cxlllbit dlustratmg finishes
flus IS one of the fare books ,.. 11Ich at stich as paJllts fivarl1lshcs and slamsI Her
II Ie rca de r at hiS case Onc lIuheated theEI mer "omts 011 Iartlc1 cs 0
OIl(C )JlIt S
fecls that he mOl) read 111 a lelsurelv wood\\ork
canor Gaede \\ 10 laS the
mauner takmg tllnc for the enJO)fl1el1t of (hstmctlon of being the first girl In the
cach chaptu Bhss Perr) IS the author lustor) of the school to take shop exlu
and he has \Hltten of Ins hfe 111 a manner blted and descTlbed the process of work
that arouses the mterest and makes one mg- \\ Ith metals Ted Hannum then told
glad to kIlO\\ of IllS hard work. of leisure of the process of makmg uSlIlg plashcs
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\hcr the S\\arthmore Media basket
hall game last 1 nd." evenmg the SelUor
( Ihlllet of Swarthmore High School held
l Sllort Dance 111 the Rym
The Ilurpose
of the d mce was to raise funus for the
( IInllet Mcn and bO\ s were charged a of Ira. cI ,,[ meetIng dlsllllgUlshcd people
small admlssloll fcc "dille the girls \\ere from all cOllntrJes and with It all a
REGISTERED
adnuttcd free
Both '\ oung and old ~alh ami ha,JlnllCSS winch naturalh
ARCHITECT
\\ litT-ed gall) to the musIc of Bill ,t\lIen should COllle to a man of such fine ac1ue'\; c
1Jlents
hut
\dllch
IS
110t frequently found
u1(1 Ins orchestra
IntcrtaUltllent was
12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa.
HOMES D£SIGNEO FINANCED
sUJlllhed h) the Me(ha team for two oi III the ~C\\ England 1\ pe
AND BUILT
~Irs Carlos F No)cs and Mrs George
their pla\ crs tap dallced
Burnett a
Sickel
\\
111
rcad
literary
sketches
~ledl3 colored bO\ also sang to the ell·
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JO) II1cnt of all Itstellers
I he garnet and \\ lute rourtll1CI1 of
S\\ Irthmore High School 111a)ed cspe
( I Ill) fine h lskethall durmg the past \\Cek
11\ \\ llunng three COtlsccutl\ e gamcs
WIlham Powell and Myrna Loy In f he\! gamed thclf first triumph un the
uAfter the Thin Man," plaYing four home floor I cbruan 10 at the eXllcnsc
days-Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and oi a fIst cuttlllg" and llasslIIg P M C
Wedneaday-at the Waverly Theatre, prep to the tunc of 18 16 St 1I11e) 11111
Drexel Hill
the dl11lllUttH Ilegro guard of thc home
h.alll pJl\ed hrliltatlth cuttmg passlllg
Phi Delta Pi Rush Party at Inn ami shontlllg from all OHr the III or
I ht I (,l11pl(' 1..:111\ ersll\ lJ'eta fCll IPh:rl George (ollllls must also be ",1\ en credit
For Ulore tban 22 years,
II I III Ddt l PI II It I )II I tiro (.' "11 III [(r Ius fime fl oor wor k
pin 11.: II lilt! Ill.: 11th e(hllIU( 11 "OTOnt\ Illr
111 the I)rdlllnllin the g Irnet Freshmen
the fanners who bave
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t.:lIh.'rt IIlled It Its al1111111 ku"h h st to the SJlrmghcld frt.:shmen III I
Abbotts
pro d ue e d
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P Irl\ II t S Hurd 1\ eHllll1g It.:hrull \
Hr) exci Il1g)a C
"A" Milk bave
Ilil \\ Ith dll1l1cr .It thc Str 11h I 11\ lUI
III all Important league g IIIIC on I ehru
de I uxc
I nil t IIl\\lIl 11\
IUuul Ulel
It tIC Ir) 12 at home the garnet qltll1tcl ttlPPt. (I
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f
receive
Ilul,""lr \\
Ilu: Itrl'j'l 1 er (rllla hl
I ~Icclll 1.)\ the score of 23 19 thus ,...1\111 I
1 for thClr extra
reguI aT)~
1 \\lilll :\Ighl
len 'Hn: eHIII\ It an UIl(I Isputcd Ttg j It 0 [ Sec()1l( I I I I I..
cleanly care.
l'1 III It III Jllrt\
I tr ulmg Chester
\1111 I,.. thl pTt 11Il1ll'llt ,..,tl C
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I he ja, Vel's \\crc nosed Ol1t h) )h(h I
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(J('rtrucJe j\ah (1\
On IUl.'sdl\ Ifternoon (n the IUIIlt.:
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selected nearby farmS.
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It ill'S It.:d I (th teams III <;corl1l~ In
slIlllllI('r I( r tIIul('nlOUrtshe
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Iff III 111 mil around PilIlule111lu I
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Indllll SC.'l nds 11) the Slore (f
EDWYN R0 RK E
Apartment. $35
Ne-ar P
\lId Glad" J cach
Three Games Won by Swarthmore High 5c:hool Boys' Basketball Team During Put Week
SAl I' -I'ackard folet'lnc Hnzor
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0" I nday ll10rnmg 1 ebruary 12. In
['ortl1lghth 011 l'o.lond I) 1 ebl'uar) 22, at i III as~cl11bly held 111 thc High School
IDAY 2 11) P :\1
IlluhtorlU1l1 a talk and an cxlllblt were
SPORT DANC
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Girl Scout News
)3 ~~ i I~ tl HI ht thc I l i a ill Darin
:\lot!J('rs of memhers of I roop G and
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h r ~Irs I
\ LiIlIeI leader (f I roo))
S\\ Irtll1w re 111gh s girl hasketeers losl
(,
IIKI there "IS I Inrlhda) C Ike
Iml
till Ir 1111nl g IIl1e ul the se IS( n \\ hen the)
~Irs Un III \\as llr('scnl('cI \\Ith a glit h\
I \\e
\t h 11lorrO\\" lllec1mg the
litter s Hour 1 hursda\ (t
IllUSIC \\, rk under th( (hrcclioll of ~I rs
\ \ t.:nltlrllli and dUl(11l~ \\Ith :\Irs \
I hI..' JtUllOr \ Irsll) chalked lip Its fifth
P \Vlutaker 111 c11 Ir,.,l' \\111 I C' wlltll1t1\.'d
\\ 1II \\ ht.:ll Ii s IIIk Ihe hOllle team 29 15 III
III the I Igh schm 1 g~ IlllllSmlll
til( st.:lollll tl.' 1111 g Illle
~t.:xt \\ l'dlu:~d 1\
lilt' 11 (11
I ehruln
1 \\0 hnlllt.: /-llmt.:" \\Ith \Vestto\\11 (n
2-1- the girls l I I rol Il HI \\h I arc stud) thc 18th lIuI \\ Ith I~Hlle) Park 011 til('
111,.. f( r the 11 sIess Ilu.'nt hldge \\111 gl\e
.bth complete the loc II girts slhcdulc f(lr
I te I at the h lInC' oj ~Ir ... I J Ser\al'i
thiS s('aSOl1
(It D1CklllSUIl "('lIllt
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S~n liS 111<1
~Irs St 1II1t) ~llC~hll m ba\C heCll coach
Mr. Underwood Speak. on
lIlh the gIrls 1Il thiS \\ rk
I he regular
\\cl'kl) mcetlil~ ot I f(j JI 16 \\111 he held
RadlulD
It the \\ ( man:s Cluh II u t t( morro\\
Undu\\ood of \Vallmgf( nl
J
1111 rnlllg- S Itllr
lectured ( n h.adl1l1ll amI Radloacl1\ 11\
(Ie ir I III lTilIllg- luke \\ III he takl'1l ka,
before the Porter SClentlflc SOCle1\ of
lllri at 9 lO
I r l11kll1l and ~larshal1 College [altc IS
PROPOSAl
h;r Pa I hursda\ nemng 1 ehruan 11
"I'M ALWAYS LOOKING
FOR TROUBLE!"
"That's my job-to find trouyou find It. You see, I'm a Test
Man m a telephone central office
It's my Job to find trouble before
it troubles you I SWitches and
dials tell me what and where
trouble may hit. Then I send a
In
Council
rtl Im Ire
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repalftnan to fix it. Very often
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we can catch it before It affects
your service and you never realize
that there has been trouble on
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We telephone people spend a
lot of tIme and money to keep
your servIce free from mechanIcal faIlures But some people
Come see the new
have telephone troubles
Chrysler Royal!
of another kmd They waste
II \HR\
tIme and effort - even lose sales
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and customers-due to inade-
JIlofl.:TON SlIlI)] E
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D h\(Tf'n Equlppf'l
In
5\ aTthmor
Pubhc acceplance of Chrys
the needs of office, home, store
ler Cars thiS year has been
Why not let us
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alnazmg
study your telephone problems
Sugar
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OR BROWN
FANCY REO
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5c
Pkg
HORSESHOE.
Tall Cnn
17c
Alaska Salmon
Early June Peas
2 No 2 Can. 9c
College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktail 26 oz Bottle 13c
Shamrock Peaches S~~~~E~R 2 No 2;', Can. 25c
Sliced Pineapple
L .. g"t Can
12c
Del Monte ::R"oLi;. Asparagus No 2 Can 18c
Del Monte Tomato Catsup
Lg. 140z Bottle 10c
Del Monte
G~~':,'E;'
Peas 2 No 2 Cans 25c
BANTAM
Corn 2 No 2 Cans 19c
De I M onte GOLDEN
0" WHITE
Embossed Napkins 80 COUNT
3 Pkg,
10c
Silver Dust
2 Re" 5,,, Pkg, 1 9c
~
Pm' Bottle
17c
Welch's Grape Juice
1 Qu""
33c
No 2 Can
5c
Standard Tomatoes
Large No 2' , con8e
Gibb's Pork and Beans
24 Ib
9Sc
Ceresota Unbleached Flour
QUICK or REG
Mother's Oats with China
Lge Pkg 20c
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Reg SIZe Can 16e
Sile C
4c
Domestic Sardines OIL MUSTARD
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FINEST
MONEY
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CAN BUY
SEPTA BRAND
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Household Kitchen Towels
Holl
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4e
Grapefruit Juice, Unsweetened
,
7c
Uco Fancy Grapefruit
2
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25c
Uco Fancy Melting Peas
2~ 1 ( on 19c
Uco Golden Bantam or While Corn
Ib
SHOULDERS OF Baby Lamb with Rack
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MILK FED Veal Cutlet Roast
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10
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Maine White Potatoes
GRADED
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and check your faclhtles~
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o. factory
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
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your hnel" . .
GIANT
TIGER
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HANNUM
&
So Chester Rd.
&
WAITE
l\tt'"dmm SIZe
Yale Ave.
Swarthmore 1250
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS
Open 9 A M to 9 P M Monday to Thursday
9 A M to lOP M, Friday and Saturday
Plenty of Free Parking Spaee
"You Can Buy
It For Less at the Giant T,ger"
SWARTHMORE, PA., FEBRUARY
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VOL. IX, No.
ANNUAL MEETING
lSTUg.f!'~
A~~~~1LAN~RO.
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SCHOOL NEXT MONDAY
WOMEN
$2 50 PER YEA R
26, 1937
On Calendar of Events at College
~I\C
CELEBRATE
"r~
'THE CRADLE SONG'
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BIRTHDAY
nell
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DICKENS
AT CLUB NEXT WEEK
Iltl I ilgh Slil I Orche .. 11 a tllIIlcr till:
1t.:C 111 Lh tlner ~lclll( 1111 It h 4:--. Jlext
Smull\ eHnltl~
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Anticipation
Growing
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Qualified Speakers Arranged For
lhorll" \\11t Slllg: I Iltlllllll'r (f folk S()lI,..S
ing School to Be Held
hrst englllecTlII ... dellirtment lecture 01
hnez SIerra's Masterpiece of
Dinner at Strath Haven Inn
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March
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10
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Next Tuesday
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I III PIIHr" lluh til S\\ Irthmtlre \\ III
I he anllU II 1lledlllg lIul dUlIlcr of the C1lholl 1II<:('b-; III the 111 h Scho I Huh
Ong-III Ihl\ lIld m,...,c111 III cll Ir Ictert It pre (11t the I(tlll~ <11r«\01 (f the
(1IIIII11I1l1t) lIt.: lith Soclct, of (cntr 11 tOrll1l1l
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lJclm Ire Counh \\ 111 he held next lucs.
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d l\ "larch 2 at (, 30 P ~[ It the Str Ith Il lrl.!nts Ittcnd n,.,ardkss 01 \\hcther or I Hll III S\\ I thl11 Ire Itll1dlc II mel t'11 Jthe \gncl1itur Ii Rl.:h Ihillt It 11m Pr gr 1111 Jlr \1m II 11 \\ lilt Ihl I pl 1l111 .... (Ill h nllllllt.:
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I he tlllrd of four
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\t.:ml the mc( IlIlg I Ickcts 1111\ he secured Shaw's Lively Comedy Handled dUlt ~frs h.ollllli (. I UlIllllll IIItro t I th~ SOIm:n Ilk I (nUll "l'rit.:s Oil Suu Iltt.:r .. he k I\('S the "l ... t('r ... t J hc IIllrr t.:d
I lit It
t the S'Clch ~ nOtes III Bor u.... h IIlll
Well Last Saturday Evening
tiulul the III.' t ).Irs II clIlu 11 11 <11\ ~Imh 7
\tef('{hlulll\: \\11111111 II It IS 111 till re I t I tht.: st I \
th~
(tcic)lh(11C S"lrtllll1lre ,(,2 Ir 20i"O) r
bv Class of 1937
pTt 1I11111ofthc\\UI1II11 (lulll!\.ll1ntl,oll Phdl~ IS
III (\ the hest pUhllc IS tht.: !It.t'll Ji(' letrltl II IIIt( tIll It\(.'
tlllou~h UJ' member 01 thc B( Inl of I
flirt
lui ~Ir J r 1.'1" \ Suutl 1 resl llccltlrcr~ III tht.: Lllltc
I hc c1 b" "Inch \\ III gr HIli Itt.: next «1<.:nt of the Del 1\\ Irt' Connh I edt.:r Itlun I I nm 11 "b n nun Itl.'d b) Valllty I air· I"t('r" th It lilt.: IlItll r" 11 III .. ho\\ I)
iJlrector
thr lI.... h th('11 111\ till hi" ,",IHlI It hlc
\.lcnd IIlCC IS llarttcularl\ deslrni from I JUII~ It S\\ Irthmorc 1 (lg:h Sc:h JI11IIde a I.'aeh ( f \\holll HSllonded .... rael( l1"h
lOr the II lit (t 1 aUIl
mel It It Ill~h III thl' It t It Ime pI 1\ ~
till ~C ,,110 \\ III tins ) car conduct the \\ Ise t.:h Il e III thl.' ~I.' In:t Ion of tillS \ ear s
I he slnnt of the I.' Irl\ \ Ict n Il era
th
It e\Cr} III .. lullIhl (l
LlIIted C Illlpalgn drne for fund~ 1 he lllIe 1 III 1\
I h('re Ire hllt.:s 111 Ge rge \\ h II1tlt]("('d In 1 eclehr It('d ~ledllllll TRAINED ANIMALS
I hc Cr IIl1l SOli,...
under the Jomt
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C Ullpllgn IS Ilrgeh colorcd b) kno\\l I \\ I11Ch t.:H 1I If ntt.:reh droned could not Osc Ir j CJllcreest ,,110 hi ll1eall-. (I her I DELIGHT YOUNGSTERS
o
Bnen
Dr
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and J J
((l~e of Just ho\\ contnhutluns from tins f III to e\oke IllIghtcr
\\'hen III addl cnstal \\as lhlt..: to trall~port her
G(
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fhesc
thr(.'(
fllle
Irtlst"
h l\C
plrtlcullr f( lIrteen Illl1e ana arc diS I tHl1I the pll\ IS produced hy a syntpa IIstellcrs II1to I former eXl5tellt.:C \\hell
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Illborated
to
produce
the
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Ith
all
hllr"ed
C( nSlderahlc attention \\ III he thellc underst lIldm.... group contal ung the) could actllall) sec and hear Charles 1Pamahasika's Pets Attract Local
Ib
he
lUt'
and
S\\
el'tnes<::;
enhanced.
by
de\ oted to uuthnmg" the fact that our I pnccphhle t 11ent It hecomes not lllerel) DIckens TillS excellent It\ IIlg portr nt
Ch'ld
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contrlhutlons locallJ Ire cxceeded h) the I dllt\ of plrents and fncnds to attend done by 1\ rs \.oland
aton \Ie" \\1t 1
CI b
spent some of her girlhood 111 a com ent
lunds expcnded III the area TillS IS neces tlu "tudent production hut a real pleasant her Mark T\\ un of a Illst "eason so
U
"ar) by reason of the last Importance ot eHllmg s enlcrtamll1ellt
fa\orahh remembercd b} Club memhers
I h It 1he prospcct of a performance h) school has paid partlcullr attentlOlI to
the character ot the \\ork accolllphshed
01 Cl1lrSe there IS ah\a)s a handIcap
[n hiS rCllmllscences Charles Dickens tramcd
1I11lnais md birds apilcaied thiS Itllflortant phase )'Ir Gould has 1S
through the agencIes
llrcsl.'ntcd III the lack of agc range "but recalled ia\ontc characters so \I\ldly nughtlh to the \uunger clement o[ tillS Slimed the responSibilities o( general
1 thc cle\(,:rncs~ of Barbara Dolman of the that thcy actuall} atll1cared before thc (( tnmumt} W IS oln IOUS UP( n mspectlon tHlI1 worklllg out Ihe choreogranh\
I S\\ lrthmorc Players Club In the art of amlicnce Break11lg the Ne\\s an (X of the full hou"e last Saturda\ afternooll the group movemcnts ~,(1 1('1 l! Idl n
CARD PARTY
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\ III Ike up \\Cnt far to\,;ard prodUCing the cerpt from
mack HOllse ' \\a~ charm at the Players Club House on Fain ICW and Dr Jackson has \\Itl th 1.U\ I (J
\Vahl Ohnes anc1 R,,\ 1 lrrlllo('r {I.: I~ 11('<\
necessary delUSions 10 the performance mg1) done by ~f rs Charles Israel as Road
CLUB TODAYlllst Saturday e,ellmg 111 the High School 1 sther Summerson Mrs I rmk {{ Grl\
Prcselltlllg hut onc llerformance tillS and bUIlt Ol1e of .he fimst <;dtmg", e\er
as Cad(h Jell) h)
Mr.s 1 redcrtek \ 1tune thc JUllwr :llemherslup COlllllllttee seen on a Players (.:Jul. s.tage Metlculotl~
Imhtoflllll1
Susan \\olters lIuparted to the role of CllIld as Air TUr\cHlrop Sr ~[rs \rn I oi the Club hroll~ht Pamahaslka s At attention has been paid to e\ cry detail
llld tractions to S"arthlllore as the tlnrd The highly sJ)ectahzed t) pc of decoratIOn
Dr. Lee L. Driver, of Harrisburg, l~all1a Petkoff Just the right amount of Vlehoever as Pnnce 1 UrH) droll
lIrs appropTiate to the daughter of a high ~Irs Ualph E V III Klcck as )'lrs Jdhh) prodUction of tht.: 1936-37 season
and hand properties necded lor "1Ich 1
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rlnklng" Bulg-anan military officer whose
Da\ul Cop)lerfi('ld \\ IS hrought hack t()
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hOllle h( Isted the only hhrary 111 the hfe "Itil the ell1sode (f the donke, s at lramcd and IIltclhgent pony \Vas first III \ I Jackson
The directors ha\ e assenlhled nllc 01
A card part~ today 1 nda) anel an 1111 sectton
nctsy 1 rot\\ood s door Betsy \\as por I trudl1ced til thc amhence IIld the clnl
1t W b ( In IOUS Hallla had alwa) s hefore tra) ed b\ Mrs
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Irc on the c Ilendar for thc SwarthmoTc her I il\l1Ig- example 01 how ladles of Davl(l b) \\ lutiord McDowell ~lr Dick Inc rt ckl11g" horse
Commodore also h\ 0 exceptIOns the cast IS composed enf eague of \Vomen Voters
their position and finanCial status should h) ~[rs Rohcrt Sheppard ~hss ).[urd I \\a1tT-cd ans\\ercd questIOns and diS tirely of \\Ol11en The "ameli are ).(arv
The card party for the henefit of thelC
lIe could l\1:11 tell the exact tllne UpOII Illall Jessie I I e\Vls 11argalet I atUller
lucal and State leagues \\111 be held at erllle PetkofT mto \\Iueh part Constmcc J Murdstonc b) ~[r" Frank R :M rn
the \Vomans Club House 011 Park \ve- Heg put some \ery COI1\mcmg charac
lhc Marclllollt.: ... S alld Dick S\\I\l'lllr (11J-.ultll1,., Proft.: sor Ptmahaslka's \\ Itcll \hce Joncs Katherme T11rner ] orrame
~lIchcls Grace Green
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Hue at 2 o dock thiS afternoon lea wllIl tenstles of materl1lt)
irom The Old lurH sit) Shop 111 1\\(
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\ most pronounced COllntlll11tstlc sen scenes brought the gllllle and )lO\ert) of tmucrl the Ilrogram \Valtzmg JumJ)lIlg l\ltldred 5nHllcrs Angela M ISOII
chairman of the committee 111 charge llI1l(,lIt f( unci It 1I11POSSlb1c to detract from the little sla\e) s eXlstcnce so t OIgllllltl) n I)e as(elHhng and (Il'scelldmg ladder" men are Dr jacksoll ali(I Howard I uTiler
Other members arc ~Jrs J Paul Brown the charm of I ouk I \\hen llortra\ed b) to the htarts ot the beholders th It thiS hick" mls md for\\ Inls IC'alnng through I he Iloel11 C()11I111g dl1rmg the smg1c en\\ho \\111 arrlllge table prizes ~lrs J Illelllor Glede and lent the fasematlOn scene "lit hc long remembercd
11r~ h.ops lIld acrobatlc.s from the back of a trc Ict \\111 he read h) Dr Robert }'I
Pr('srott \\'Ilits 111 charge of tne tca ot her slight natural German accent and 1 rallCIS Ta) lor as the l\larcillolless trottmg pon) \\ere ani) a fe\\ of lhc 5t Ibler
All but 1\\0 Ill(,lllilers \ f the cast arc
Mrs John :Marshall and Mrs Charles I her splrklmg: )outhful 'Itaht)
\oraclOlIsI} gl1a\\ed 011 her hone \\Inch It.:t.:ompllshments of these Clillnes
G Thatcher
\s C Ipt lIll Rluntschh the officer of Dick had brought her
\11 alllllsmg paIr of clo\\ ns one a nut!
\\ ell klU)\\ n to Pla\ ers Cluh .uuhellces
K lIherlllC Turner IS the \\ lie o[ Ho\\anl
\t the 1 ue~cla\ mectmg DI I ce I I the S('rhmll aTtn) \\ hose seeklJ1g she1ter
The passage sel~ctl.'d fnall ~ Ichol ts ,..,t'I Ilr 1\ l
BeSides hemg a most agile equestrian Turner and has had ~tlll1e expenel1ce
The other
EfhClency 111 School \dmllustratlOn t.'llem) de\clops the theme of the play o\er winch the Irate Old Gentlt.:1II111 t III nkc) dcmonstrated (atehmg t llent \\ Ith college orgamzatlons
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Parly 10 Old Bank Bldg
will entertain at luncheon next TuesOay
Philadelphia, last week.
Brown, and R. C. Sellers, second; Mrs.
01 Music, W. L. Lukens and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee,
third; East and West-Co K. Swift, and Charles Morrison and Mrs. C. K. Swift,
Captain DiarIes Morrison, first; H. G. third.
for her sister, Mrs. John B. Maxwell, of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bassett, of
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Villanova, and Mrs. Maxwell's guest, North Chester Road, sailed last Friday
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Miss Mary Pierce, formerly 01 Washing- on the Monarch of Bermuda for several
too.
weeks stay in Bermuda.
Mn, Conrad Scbatte at Home, Mrs. Percy M. Dawson left last week
Mrs. Charles Parker, of The SwarthBut Cannot Receive Visitors
for Austin, Texas, where she will spend more, and Mrs. William E. Mingin, of
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the rest of the winter. Mrs. Dawson is Media, will arrive in New York next
Marian Troxell, daughter of Mr. and recuperating from a recent operation
Monday
the S.Rico
S. Borinquen
New aboard
York-Puerto
Line, follow· r
Mrs. George Troxell, of Dartmouth Ave- after which she came from Boston, Mass., the
to
visit
friends
and
relatives
here.
ing an eleven day West Indies cruise.
nue, entertained with a Washington's
She is a former resident of Swarthmore
Birthday party from 2 until 5 o'clock,
and the mother of Mrs. Duane R. Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Hersche1 G. Smith, of
Monday afternoon, in the Old Bank
of
Cornell
Avenue.
Avondale
Road, Wallingford, entertained
Building. Guests included Janice Wherry,
with
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dinner
party Saturday evening.
:Mary Garrett, Marian Schatte, Lois
Mrs. John E. Fricke, 01 Winding Road, There were twenty-rour present.
Landon, Laura Lee Hopkins, Ann Argyle, Media, is entertaining her Vassar roomNancy Smith, Ann Perkins, Helen White- mate, Mrs. Katherine Erwin Nelson, and
Mrs. George Van Duser returned to
car, Mary Frances Dimmitt, Alice Put~
her home on Strath Haven Avenue this
Mrs. Nelson's little daughter.
lIam, Marjorie Bagby, ]enifer McCone,
week after a month's trip to California,
Janet Randall, Nancy Peel, Trudy Enders,
Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North Chester accompanied by her father who lives in
Dorothy Shaw, Katherine Downing, J03n Road, gave a luncheon at The Warwick. Rochester, N. Y.
Prang, Betty Anne Hulme. Jean Baird, Philadelphia, on Wednesday in honor of
--Elizabeth Pope and Bonny Morse.
Mrs. Daniel Goodwin, of Walnut Lane,
her niece, Mrs. Walter Wesley Fricke.
of Narberth, the former Miss Lucy Sar~ entertained an eightsome to which she beMrs. Conrad C. SchaUc, of Swarth·
lon3"s at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday.
gent, of St. Paul, Minn.
more Crest, was brought home by amThe Misses Louise, Eleanor and Emily
bulance February 18, from the UnderMr. and Mrs, Louis T. Day, of ManCampion,
of Lapidea Hi1ls, and Mrs. A.
wood Hospital, \Voodbury. N. J.r where hasset, Long Island, were the week end
E.
Bassett
and daughter, Miss Barbara
she had been a patient for six weeks fot~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Joncs, .of
Bassett,
of
North
Chester Road, will atlowing an automobile accident.
Al- Dickinson Avenue.
tend
the
Seventh
District
Convention of
though she is not as yet permitted to re-Kappa
Alpha
Theta
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ceive visitors her condition has shown a
Mr. Willi~rn S. Hobbs and children,
gradual improvement since she has been Charlotte and MiltOn, returned to their Hall, Atlantic City, N. J., this week-end.
at home. and the consultants, Dr. John home on Yale A venue, Monday, after a Miss Louise Campion is president of
Kolmer and Dr. John Royal Moore, of sixteen-day trip to Cocoanut Gro\·e, Theta alumnae of Philadclphia.
Philadelphia, and Dr. Russell Levis, of Miami, Fla., where they v-isited J..fr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fairbanks, of
Chester, expect in another ten days or Hobbs' parents. They were accompanied
Garrett Avenue, spent Saturday in New
two weeks the infection in her leg will by Mrs. Hobbs' father, Mr. Franklin York City, attending the Sportsmen's
ha,'c subsided sufficiently to enable her
Mohney, who returned to his home
Show at Grand Central Palace.
sce callers. Both Philadelphia doctors, Ridgway, Pa., on Tuesday.
who are wen known specialists on inMr. and Mrs. Charles N. Hale have
fection, and Dr. Levis submitted favorreturned
to their apartment at The
Mrs. C. C. West, of Walnut Lane, will
able reports after an examination last entertain at luncheon next Monday.
Swarthmore after a month's absence.
week-end.
Mrs. Hale visited her oJd home in Detroit
Mr. Curtis Jones, of Dickinson Avenue,
Mrs. Sidney Sherwood returned to her and later joined Mr. Hale on a trip to
a sophomore at Duke University, was home in Cornwall. N. Y., Wednesday,
Orleans.
recently elected treasurer of the
after having visited her son-in-law and New
The S. and K. Luncheon Club met at .
Sigma fraternity.
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Harper,
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of South Chester Road and Yale Avenue, the home of Mrs. W.illiam Robert Landis,
on Yale Avenue, Monday.
Mrs. John H. McWilliams, of Benja-I since last Friday.
SARA O. RAYMOND
'Cbri.ttianity Veraus Religion'
DRESSMAKING
SHADE SIMMONDS
A Book by
can be bought at any
Swarthmore Drug Store
405 MICHIGAN AVENUE
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DEAR CUSTOMER:
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peak. to offer you .c~vice and merchandise, yet CAPRIOTIY·S quality
.8 ~ePt at the &arne high standard always.
Our facilities for service are
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ma~ched with trigger-action, intelligent service throughout every tranaacbon. Your patronage of any kind or amount i. highly appreciated
and more profitable for you and all concerned.. CAPRlOrrv"S facH·
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We ~re selling new and used automobile., trucks, trBetora, and
part.. 0.1 burnere--domeatic and commercial. Fuel oil of all grades
Lubricating oil and grease.
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Our .hop i. fully equipped with all modern facilitiea for all aorta
of mechanical attention. Thia e.tabli.hment ia permanent and you can
depend on us today, tomorrow and for years to come.
---Mrs. Clifford Banta, of Swarthmore
Crest, entertained at luncheon yesterday.
MANOR
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Free Parking for Our Patroa.
Rear of the Theatre
Reliable Attendant In Charge
Friday &: Saturday. Feh. 28-27
WILLIAM POWELL
MYRNA LOY
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'After the Thin Man'
-withJames Stuart - Eliasa Landi
Josepb Cal1eja
The birth of Robert Spotswood PolIngleneuk for luncheon on Wednesday
lard,
3rd on January 2~th is announced.
and later at cards at the horne of }.{rs.
F. M. Sawyer, on Rutgers Avenue, where
she and Mr. Adams are living.
Won Last Thursday
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A venue has been rented to Afr. and Mrs.
Morton Goodspeed, formerly of Boston
Mass., who with their daughter, a studen;
at Mary Lyon Schoo1, took up occupancy
February 1.
Last week's winners at the meeting of
the Thursday Night Bridge Club were as
North and South-Andrew
follows:
Robinson and A. Arnold. first; RusseU H.
Kent and William Craemer. second; Mrs.
Mrs. Edward James, of Swarthmore
Avenue, entertained aftcr the
PROPOSAL
Scaled bids will be received in Council
Chamber. Dorough Hall. Swarthmore, Pa., at
7.45 P. M., March 5, 1937. for furnishtng approxim~te]y 2600 feet of 8 inch and 100 ft.
o! 10 ~ncb terra cotta sewer pipe, twenty8. x 6 .Y Branches, Bnd twenty 6" pluga de.
. hvered m carload lots with the limits of the
Dorough of Swarthmore 1It such points as
he designated by the Borough Secretary
and fittings shall conform with the'
specifications of the American Society
T~ting Materials.
Inspection and acceptance
Will be made by the Borough Engineer at the
~ime of delivery.
Bidders shall quote on pipe
m three foot lengths with an alternate price
for two foot lengths. The successful bidder
will be required to furnish a bond in the
amount of liO per cent of the amount of the
contract as required by law.
The Borough reserves the right to reject
dny or all bids.
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ADDED-MICKEY MOUSE
Monday
&;
Slarto
Tuesday. March 1-2
MERLE OBERON
BRIAN AHERN
In
Today
DICK POWELL
'Beloved Enemy'
MADALElNE CARROLL
Starting Thursday
IRVING BERLlN'S
JACK BENNY
MARTHA RAYE
"On the Avenue"
In
'College Holiday'
In
with
Allee Faye
Ritz Brothers
Georse Barbier
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Borough Secretary.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
MEDIA
New Improved R.C.A. Hish FideUty
SO\lnd System
The Only Installation in Delaware
County
Last 2 Days
JACK BENNY
Radio's Number One Comedian
MARTHA. RAYE
BURNS
ALLEN
a
'n
"College Holiday"
Sunday Only
"Smartest Girl in Town"
with
ADn Sothern - Cene Raymond
Monday • Tuesday
BOBBY BREEN
In
"Rainbow on the River"
Charles Butterworth
Ma, Robsa.D • Lauise Beaven
Wednesday Only)
Henry Fonda aDd Anllabella
John J4~Corlnaek
WAVERLY
Theatre
Drexel Hill
TODAY and SATURDAY
,
"COLLEGE HOUDAY"
with
JACK BENNY
MARTHA RAVE
BURNS and ALLEN
MARY BOLAND
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Merle OBERON
Brian AHERNE
In
"BELOVED ENEMY"
In
"Wings of the Moming"
All in Technlcolor
SUNDAY CONTINUOUS
FROM 2 TO
n.ts
P. M.
LANSDOWNE
Delaware County's Finest Theatre
LaJudowne
abo Baltimore Pike
Mad. 720
A.....
Frfday--one Day Only
RAYMOND
Ann SOTHERN
.p
The minister for Sunday, February 28,
will he the Rev. Burleigh Cruikshank,
IIWARTHMORE, FA.
of l'hitadelphia. Dr. Cruikshank, who i.
pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church,
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
Philadelphia, bas chosen as the theme of
Eclit->r ..... Pabllohor
his sermon, "The Counsel of the Old
Men." The service will he sung by the
TITUS J. EWlG
girls' choir of thirty-eight voices under
the direction of Mrs. James Hornaday
and
Mrs. John Fawcett.
ROSALIE DRYDEN
N..--Ut...
At the Christian Endeavor meeting at
7 o'c1o.:k the leader will he Charlotte
Pho.. Swartb..... 100
Griffin. After the meeting there will he
~t.r" . . Second CI_. Malbl', Ju....,. 24.
l8Z8, at the Poat Ofliee at S............. Pa.. an informal so.:ial gathering to which all
R - ' E. " " " , _
PUBLISHED EVERY nmAY AT
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lant.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937
young people are very cordially invited.
The visiting minister for March 7 will
be the Rev. David Braun, -of Syracuse,
N. Y.
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brought their culminating distress when
water-works could no longer operate •••
Every Engineering Precaution is taken to
insure this system aga~nst floods, ""droughts;,_
and other extremes of Nature .... to main.
tain a constant supply of
~URE =spft.inf)(ief{WATER
BROUGHT TO VOUR HOME BV
Helen Broderick - Eric Elore
Saturday--one Day Only
'SING ME A LOVE SONG'
James Melton - Patricia Ellis
HUl"h Herbert - MSU Pitts
Allen Jenkins - Nat Pendleton
!4onday and Tuesday
"ONE IN A Mn.uON"
SONJA HENlE
Adolphe Menjou .. Jean Henholt
Ned Sparks - Don ~~cbe
Ritz Brothers - ArUne JudIe
Borah Minevltch 6; His Gang
Wedr&esday One Day Only
''Wanted-Jane Turner"
Lee Tracy .. Gloria Stuart
COMINGt
3-BIG DAYS-3
Thunday - Friday - Satu..day
WILLIAM POWELL
MYRNA LOY
Mu,hr_m Meat Loaf
I lb. ground veal.
I lb. ground smoked ham.
4 tbsp. tomato catsup.
3 tbsp. green pepper (chopped
fine) .
) small onion (chopped fine).
) cup mushrooms (chopped
fine).
2 eggs (heaten).
y.
y. cup
tsp. milk.
salt.
)i tsp. pepper.
Her keen mind, her many gifts, her
broad interests and sympathies and withal,
her sincerity and simplicity, were recognized by all who knew her. Her vision,
combined with her faith and courage. will
ever be an inspiration to those who work
for Peace.
Ellen A. Jenkins, president,
1 cup cracker crumbs.
PREMIER STATIONERS, Inco
Mix the ingredients thoroughly
!ogether in orde.r given and pack
J,n a greased loaf pan.
P1ace in
CHURCH NEWS
Guenther will conduct the Olildre,{s
Cb.ter Road and Oollec_ A.eou.
ReY. J. Jard~n Guenther. S.T.M. •• Rector
BeY. T. A. Mel'7weather. Dlr. ReL Edue.
SUNDAY
8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :46 A. M.-8unday School and Bible Cl888
The third meeting of the Rector's Bible
Class will he held at the Rectory on Monday evening at 8 o'c1oc~. The topic for
discussion will be the first part of the
Caroline L. Crew.
sixth chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel.
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Juliet C. Kent.
,
J. J.'a Desire Philanthropic Work
Christian Science Church
Stationery -
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
Old Bank Building
Rutgers Avenue
ley, 611 Elm Avenue. Tho girls would
HAND-MADE CHOCOLATES
FINEST INGREDIENTS
De Lwr:e A.sorted ........ SOc
De Luxe A ••orted, with nub
. aDd frui.. .""' ......... 60c
CombiDation. ·all nub and
fruita ........ '........ 70c
All Nut CeDte,.. .......... 80c
PhoDe, Swarthmore 108
At the
InnThia Saturday
The national Y. M. C. A. in New York
has contributed the educational picture
uWonderworld of Chemistry" for tomorrow evening's movie program at the
Strath Haven Inn. The Y. W, C. A.'s
"Beneficent Reprobate-Alcohol" will depict the discovery, source, and effect of
I this product.
11 :00 A. H.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
WEDNESDAY
10 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
MEDIA LAUNDRY
174
··Serving Swarthmore Successfully Since 1900"
. An Internal Revenue Officer will be at this office
during banking hours
THURSDAY, MARCH 11
FRIDAY, MARCH 12
to assist the residents of this vicinity in the preparation and filing of income tax returns for 1936. Tax
may be paid to this officer.
There is "no charge for the service.
Hull will speak on "Quakers In
Holland-Past
and
Present"
(postponed from last week).
tl:" A. "-M.eetina for WOrlbip ID the
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THE SWARTHMORE 'NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
PIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTIUIORE
Pad:: AftDae below HarTard
11:00 A. JI.-SUbclQ SchooL
11:00 A. M..-Suu.clQ Le.on-8ermOll.
WedD..clQ e'ft'Iliq meeUnc eaeh week. a
p. Ill. Rel.dlq room OPeD c1a117. ueept Sun..... and holl..... 1 :00 to C:OII , Ch..... edI....
"Serving Swarthmore Since
Keep him
on his toes
during these
IIlndoo.r
Days"
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the house rempen.ture. Here·s Mr. Tobias
Tweedeson all tlhot and bothered" because
he's met with the anDual spring and fall com.
plaint-"this house has been like a hot-box!"
fered. We only hope tbis nice subwban couple
will take our advice and conven their present
system to cleaD~ controllable gas heat. With
the thermostatic control, this method keeps
right up with the vagaries of spring weather.
Our sympathies go out to both. Poor
Tobias meant well. It was a cold morninghe arranged (or a nice warm house all day.
Instead the sun got busy ••• the air warm ..•
the house plain hot ••• Mrs. Tweedeson suE-
We·U install Janitrol, Bryant 0[" Welsbach
Conversion Burners immediately on a small
down payment. Price $195 cash for each,
installed. Slightly higher on budget plan3 years to pay.
There it goesf The annual March wrangle on
better too. There's a cup of cream
in every quart. And it is produced
• Lb .....o I.e SEALTEST
MUSICAL PARTY ..... ,
So.anlay ar B P. II. 0 _
S'."on KYW.
SUPPLEE MILK
lACKED II ACENtURY OF CONRDEIICE • WE AlSO DISTRIBUTE WALKER-GORDON IIIlK
1904'·
1Mn'.
"WEl.l.,DID I J(N~W
IT WAS GOING TO
,
You'll like the courteous Supplee service. Telephone your order
to Cheater 2-5721.
Driver or Call Media
INCOME TAX
7:00 P. M.-Chrlstian Endeavor.
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ORATORY PROTEcnON.
oUr
Stop
FRIDAY
3 :30 P. M.-Childrena· Project Work.
"' :30 P. M.-ChUdrens' Service.
8 :00 P. !d.-Evening Prayer. Guest Preacher
this evening Rev. Stanley V.
Wilcox.
.
under the SEALTEST SYSTEM OF LAB-
2-2815
is undoubtedly the last remaining job of drudgery left
in some of our homes of today.
Modernize your
method of housework as you would modernize your
home. For a very small amount each week you can
send your wash to the
TRINlTr CHURCH
Prot.-taut Epkeopa)
All an eordialb' tllYited to .-ad me
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and . . the p • •'". . . . .
Office Supplies
Chester
"Doing the W eekly Wash"
like to give their services in a nearby
I[BTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarellce F. Carter. A.B., BoD.. Hlnt.ter
hospital, home or other institution where
SUNDAY
they could go on Saturdays, Sundays or
9 :45 A. II.-Chureh SchooL
after school and read to or otherwise en- 11 :00 A. H.-Morning: Worship.
tertain inmates who would appreciate such 7 :00 P. H.-Epworth League meetings.
visits. Anyone knowing of such a place 7:45l?'. M.-Evenina W~rshtp.
is requested to contact the president, THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Nancy King, 29 College Avenue, teleSUNDAY
D=-4.5 A. JI.-Flnt Day SchooL
phone .swarthmore fA7-W•..
10 :00 A. M.-Tbe Adult Class,
William T.
,
. SwutIaw>re, Pa.
Printing -
617 Sproul Street
At last Sunday evening's meeting of
the
J. 1's the charter of the organization
"Christ Jesus" is the subject of. the
was
read, and signed by the members
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Chr.ist,
THE
It was decided to secure a SWARTHM.ORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
present.
Scientist, on Sunday, FebruarY. .28.
speaker for the next meeting, which will
SUNDAY
A. M.-Bible School.
be held at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, II9:45
:00 A. M.-Morning Worahip.
Rev. BurMarch 7, at the horne of Elizabeth Moseleigh Cruikshank. of Philadelphia.
PHILADElPHIA SUBURBAn
WATER UmPAnV
DURING winter, it is particularly importaul that children
keep their heallh and vilali.".
For strong Uttle bodies are
better able to fight oft' the ucolds"
and other infections that are so
common at this time.
Help your child keep well by
giving him. at least a quart of milk
a day. It supplies ealclum to help
build slrong bones and sound
teeth, protein Cor masel~ alon.
with other minerals and vitamins..
Supplee Milk is proteeted by
every Kientific sarquard. It tastes
Save 10 to 20 % on office supplies and printing. Complete Office Service.
All goods delivered promptly. No salesman's commissions to add to the cost when you buy direct from
Angelicus" by Cesar Franck.
This afternoon the children will meet
for Project work and at 4,30 o'clock Mr.
Services.
suspicion when they failed to give a oatisfactory explanation of their being on
Fairview Road at 2.30 A. M., Tuesday•
At 11.45 A. M" Wednesday, the aulDmobile of Harry Hamby, Dartmouth
Avenue, caught 011 fire at Rutgers and
Harvard Avenues.
QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE
active in furthering Peace work in our ther, was guest speaker at Christ Church, Drug Store, going west on Elm Avenue.
met a car operated by another PhHadelphia man, travelling south on Cedar Lane
at the intersection of the two streets.
Although Sharp swerved sharply to the
Gene
"SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN"
collision rnulted which caused slight
damages to the cars.
At 10.25 A. M., Monday, the Fire
Company was called to Joe's Barher Shop
where discarded hair in a back room had
ignited.
J am
schools. She helped prepare the pamph- Media, last Sunday evening.
lets for Reace Toys and also illustrated
The Rev. Stanley V. Wilcox, rector
books for children" in her desire to spread of St. Paul's Church, Chester, will be the
Peace through art. These studies were guest preacher this evening at 8 o'clock.
largely used by the Church Peace Union. Miss Jane Butterworth will sing "Panis
Announcing
Swarthmore Chocolates
FLOODS
MARY'S PET RECIPE
Trinity Chun:h Notes
cold oven. Cook ) hour at 375
In the passing of Elizabeth Hubbard
degrees. This meat loaf is deBonsall, the Swarthmore branch 01 the
Mrs. J. Burris West spoke on ·'The
licious served cold.
Women's International League for Peace
Background
of
the
Negro
ill
America"
at
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and Freedom has lost a most devated the weekly Lenten meeting of the Junior ,::
member.
Woman's Auxiliary held at the home of Police and F"tre Department News
In the first year of its organization her Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Jr., on Park Aveadvice and counsel were invaluable. As lIue, Monday evening.
At 8.30 A. M. last Saturday a car
chairman of Education she was very
The rector, the Rev. J. Jarden Guen- driven by Charles Sharp, of Rodney Mills
Maude S. Bishop,
Births
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. of KenyOn
Avenue, left Thursday afternoon to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller. of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Fellows,
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer Road, wilt entertain at dinner next of BaJtimore Avenue, Media, are receivA. Yarnall and family, of Flushing, L. I. Friday evening, March 5.
ing congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, on Sunday, February 14. Mrs.
Kaney Tcrry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John H. McWilliams, son of ]"lrs. Fellows is the former Miss Edith L.
Duane R. Terry, of Cornell Avenue, cele- John H. McWilliams, of Benjamin w,,.t I Sloan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Sloan, of "Spring-Lawn Farm," Baltibrated her sixth birthday by entertaining Avenue, graduated - from Temple
friends at luncheon on Saturday. Later versity at the Founders Day Commence- more Pike. Dr. Fellows is the son of
games were nla.ved and some of the ment on February 15.
Mrs. Charles E. Fellows, of Park Ave'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh AlcLean and Mrs. nue, Swarthmore.
guests attended' the Junior production at
the Players Clnh.
- - -Pollard,
John Ayrault, of Tonawanda, N. Y.,
of ThompMrs. R. Spotswood
)'lrs. WiJlizm T. Johnson, of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. WJlliam H. West, son Road, Springfield, returned recenUy
A\'!!riue, will be hostess at luncheon today of Princeton Avenue. over last week-end. from a visit with her married son who
io the Duplicate Bridge Club.
Mrs. John W. Adams entertained The lives at 180 South Third Street, South
Sixteen Luncheon-Bridge Club at the Orange, N, Y."
r_oIo
D. E. CAPRIOTTY,
Directors of Salea and Service.
Bell Phone, Swarthmore 1800
I;hri~4~~~~~~THE==~S~W~AR~THMO~~R~F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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left and the other turned to the right a Philadelphia, were arrested and held on
Presbyterian Churcla Notes
SW~THMOREAN
Respectfully youn,
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min 'Vest Avenue. spent Thursday of
week in New York.
THE
26, 1937
IN MEMORY
w.
Authorized IpitioD
and State InspectioD
FEBRU~Y
I
N
January, Studebaker sales went 'way ahead
of January last year ••• in fact they were the
largest in the company's history for fifteen years!
And that .......tional sal.. advanee stems
straight from the Dew 1937 Studebaker's remarkable economy which equals and often betters the best showing of the omaI1er
lowest priced carst Before you buy any new car. you will be smart to drive a
Studebaker aDd find out why it'. called America'. spotlight car of the yearl
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
J. S. LEES, Manftger
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 411
YOII'II be particlliarl] interested wben we explain /1111] ollr convenient ",onthl,
budget payment plan on gas boIlS" heating ••• lind ollr /ow co",bination gas rllte.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
AT OUR SUBURBAN STORES, OR SII VOUR PLUMBER OR HEATING CONTIACTOR
THE SWARnIMOREAN
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".. V'IE'WS PD'ftOJECTS
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Many Deaervm. Local Cues Relieved by Charitable
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The February meeting of the Friendly
Circle was held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Thatcher, Ogden Avenue, Thursday afternoon, the 19th.
The president, Mrs. T. Harry Brown,
explained the emergency call for Flood
Relief, for which a contribution of $10.00
was recently sent to the treasurer of the
local Red Cross.
Urgent appeals that are to be met in
this vicinity include a request for a
month's supply of cod liver oil for a group
of under-nourished school children and
$3.00 for a supply of surgical dressings,
etc;, for a cancer case.
A contribution of $25.00 was voted for
Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park.
Members were urged to attend the annual meeting of the Community Health
Strath
Society, preceded by a dinner
Haven Inn, Tuesday evening, March 2.
Mrs. Helen Muth, of the Welfare Division of the Community Health Society,
was then introduced and gave a very in-
at
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of the cases helped by the Circle in the
past two years.
A brief summary of some of the more
important cases included: An Italian
musician, a diabetic patient, provided with
travel expenses and treatment at a large
city hospital where his life is being indefinitely prolonged; a boy with a very
serious eye defect which necessitat~
changing his expensive glasses every SIX
months and for which the Friendly Circle
has so' far been responsible. With the
help of the glasses, the boy was enabled
to be tutored at the University of Pennsylvania Psychological Clinic and is reported to be doing splendid work; another boy who seemed a hopeless case,
untit provided by the Circle with a set of
good tools which he learned to use under
the special instruction of Mr. Cook, the
manual training teacher of the Swarthmore Schools. This boy is now attending
the School of Occupational Therapy and
succeeding so well that he bids fair to
become an expert carpenter.
Mrs. Muth paid' a glowing tribute to
the Swarthmore Schools, to the manual
training instruction given for which there
is a crying need in many sections of the
county.
In her dosing remarks, Mrs. :Muth
stated that it is so often the small things
in child care that count so large in the
future of the individual.
As the March 1\1eeting is the annual
meeting, Mrs. C. C. West and Miss Mae
Lynd were appointed auditors.
The election committee will consist of
Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup, Mrs. E. D.
Brauns, Miss Mae Lynd, Mrs. C. C. \-Vest
and Mrs. Benjamin Collins. Following
the business meeting tea was served by
the hostess.
Speakers at School This Week
Come see the new
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Mr. Howark Kirk, president of the
Swarthmore Home and School Association, presented a talk on George Washington's chancteristics at the Monday
Only"
morning assembly of the High School.
Delivered Equipped in Swarthmore Mr. Kirk described the first president of
the United States as six feet tall, lean,
and lively. His large face showed dePublic acceptance of Chry8~
termination and dignity of statesmanship.
Mr. Kirk compared Washington with
ler Cars this year has been
"Morgan's Virginia Rangers" and traced
him from youth through the Revolutionamazing. Over 100 % inary War and his presidency, describing
his statesmanship, character and ability.
crease this year.
At school on Wednesday a program was
given on hygiene by Haverford Township Schools and the State Dental Department.
The speakers were Dr. Edgar Diller,
dentist for the Haverford High School;
Dr. Roberts, School District physician;
Dr. Carter, superintendent for Haverford
Schools; Dr. Darley, president of the
So. Chester Rd. tit Yale Ave.
school hoard. Among. the others present
Swarthmore 1250
were Dr. Nosley; Dr. Vogt, chairman of
the state oral hygiene committee; Mrs.
Hunnewell, school nurse; Miss A- Roeck,
dentlll hygienist.
Chrysler Royal!
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---------------which ten involved injuries, five of them r
being hospital cases, but no deaths.
of the school doctor and nurse in disMost of these accidents occurred at
covering unsuspected defects in school
ed' d . intersections where the vi~w is not obCtl~miled.ren so that these may be rem Ie an structed. It is estimated at least Dnethird of these accidents would not have
Haverford Township is the only school occurred had one or both vehicles been
district in the United States that owns moving at a speed not exceeding thirty
an X-Ray machine, and its dental and miles per hour.
_ _--<•. . - - medical departments are the best in the
country. In the Haverford School anyHave ·You Given Yet?
one unable to afford medical treatment
is treated by the school doctors and
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, Swarthnurses.
more's chairman in the Salvation Army
So far this y~ar seven accidents have Drive, requests that anyone who has not
occurred. At this rate the 1937 total wiU as yet been caned upon by a solicitor,
considerably exceed that of last year.
leave his or her contribution at THE
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SWARTH1dOREAN office as it is desired to
close the local drive within the week.
LOCAL BROTHERS IN
Encouraging progress has been made since
"DANIEL BOONE"
the opening of the campaign here last
Swarthmoreans who go to sec the cur- week. Last year this Borough gave about
rent movie attraction "Daniel Boone" $1000.
will, if they watch carefully, distinguish
· I I t hey mig
. h t encounter any ESTATE
ELIZABETH
G. CHANNELL.
a fi gure wIlIC
d
ed OFlate
01 Swarthmore Delaware
day on the streets of this Borough.
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
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above Estate have been granted to the underLeonard A. Peck, of Yale Avenue, went signed. who request all )le1'BOJ18 having claims
to Hollywood last summer to visit his or demands against the Estate 01 the decedent
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to make known the aame. and all persons in.
half-brother, John Carradine, and was debled to the decedent to make payment, wlthgiven the part of an extra in the produc- out delay, to
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tJOII which was bemg ulmed at t Ie time.
'" TRUST COMPANY and
I f you go to sec the picture and want to
MARIAN S. CHANNELL.
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find
onard, look for 111m III tie c lUrc I Or to their Attorney
scene at t!le beginning. While the crowd CLAUDE C. SMITH.
. som.b rero
Swarthmore.
Penna. and
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a ta 11 yout h d ons 1!IS
1617 Land Title Building,
as he slowly walks away. fhere IS no
Philadelphia. Pa.
mistaking the identity of the lad. When _2.=12=-=6T=~============
the dancing ends in the little settlement -of Boonesboro, another good view of
Leonard is possible, and if you are real
wary you can catch other glimpses of him
here and there.
Carradine, who appears in the role of
the white renegade leader of the hostile
Indians has grown to be considerably in
demand in the film world since he first
muttered portendous threats at Warner
Baxter in "The Prisoner of Shark Island." He went mad for a spell, "Under
Two Flags," played an important role at
Katherine Hepburn's request in "Mary
of Scotland," rose to the mustachio tw,irling villain of "White Fang," and
\\\tltt
frightened Shirley Temple in "Captain
January." He also attended Swarthmore
'#J\tO
High School and lived here durJng the
·that good HOT COAL
last few years of his teens.
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FOR SALE
FOR VALE _ Columbia portable victrola.
practically new: General Electric table modtl
radio. 'lZeach. Teleph9ne Swarthmore
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FOUND
FOUND-PhI Della Theta fraternlt,. pin Sun:
clay In front of Presbyterian Church. Tele.
phone Swarthmore 646 In evening.
LOST
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for left hand. Telephone Swarthmore Ins.
FOR RENT
ApartmeDt, t35. 44 S. Morton Ave., Mor.
ton. Near P. R. R. Adult.. Sec:ond floor.
S rooms, electric refrl.eratloD. Gar. .e.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore 111-.1
Nota.." Public: - laaurance - Real Eatatt
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST .:0. SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
FUNERAL DIREC rORS
SELL PHONE ..
They will feel better if they
During the year 1936 thirty motor vehicle accidents occurred within the Borough limits-seve~ involving injuries,
two of which were hospital cases and
proved fatal. These compare with thirtyfive accidents during the year 1935, of
CALL
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Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swarthmore 19
A. Wayne Mosteller
Eleebical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore 58
EDWYN RORKE
REGISTERED
ARCHITECT
12 Simpson Road~ Ardmore, P ..
HOMES DESIGNED, FINANCED
AND BUILT
Phone:
Ardmore 4458
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PETER E. TOLD
• Just to gIve you a clue, many peopl:
buy Packard Sixes for their use
car and on'$
y 32 •75 a month.
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F. B. FRANCIS
12th and Crosby Streets
Chester
Cheater 9131
ID.lb. Cotton Bag 45c
GrAnulated Sugar
No. 2l/z Can
Uco Purple Plums
IOc
12-lb. Bag
Pillsbury Best Flour
49c
Fancy Whole Grain Rice
3 Lbs.
lIe
Fanning's Bread and Butter Picklea 15 ·oz. Jarl2c
Fancy Light Meat Tuna Fish
Ws Can
Ilc
Libby's Corned Beef
Reg. Size Can 15c
Sardines in Tomalo Sauce Ready Meal Brand 2 Oval Cans 13c
Kellogg's Kaffee Hag
Lh. Can
33c
Small Can of
Vacuum Pack 25
Uco C0 ffee Evaporated
Milk Free
Lb. Can
C
WHOLE KERNEL
De I Mont e GOLDEN BANTAM Com 12-oz. Can IOc
No.2 Can
Uco Cut Refugee Beans
IOc
Peninsular - Silver or
Reg. SIze Can IOc
Uco Condensed Milk
Quart Bottle
Sunsweet Prune Juice
14c
Shamrock Sweet Garden Peas No.2 Can IOc
Lb. Can
20c
For Shortening'
Spry
3 lb. Can 57c
3 No.2 Cans 20c
Fancy Applesauce
Uco Mayonnaise
Quart Jar
3lc
14
-oz.
Bottles
WHITE LABEL Tomato Catsup
15c
2
MILK FED Boneless Veal Roast
Lb.
21c
PRIME JUICY Rib Roast
Lb.
25c
Cut From Armour's Stamp Beef-Any Cut Desired
Texas Beets
Bunch
3c
Hard Crisp Cabbage
Lb.
2c
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Phone: Swarthmore 10412
Specials for Week of February 2S to March 3, Inc..
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Notary Public
VAN ALEN BROS.
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
You're undoubtedly
guessirig too much-
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Inclucliac UI.
417 DARTMOUTH
GIANT
TIGER
WONDER HOW
MUCH A PACKARD SIX
WOULD COST?
MEOlA. PA-
BUT UP HERE
Two Fatal Accidenb Here in '36
HANNUM & WAITE
CLASSIFIFD
SCHMID, SCHMIDT,
SCHMIT AND SCHMITT
"I'm one of the girls who make
up the Bell Telephone Directories. Accuracy-with a capital A
-is the big aim on my job. There
are millions of chances for errors
in the spelling of all those names,
initials, addresses and telephone
numbers. But we're mighty careful in our effort to get every
letter and figure exactly right
because to us they're not just
names and numbers-they're
people and telephones. So,
every listing-name, address and
telephone number - is ch~ed
and double checked. Then after
the printer sets the type, each
page is checked four separate
times - by six experienced
proof readers."."
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When things happen that you
should know about; your name
in the telephone book may be
worth many times the small
cost of telephone service. Business and social opportunities
••• new jobs . • • chances for
extra work or extra sales • • •
can find you without trouble
if you're in the telephone directory. Millions of people refer
to it daily. It's the nation's
calling list.
More than 12,000,000 names
are listed in the directories of
Bell companies. You can go
straight to anyone of themeasilyt quickly and economically - by telephone.
Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., Monday to Thursday
9 A. M. to lOP. M., Friday aud Saturday
. Plenty of Free Parking Space
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~ o. PENNSnVANIA ....
"You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
FEBRUARY 26, 1937,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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IIIlIsiciall. a diahetic patiellt, pruvidl'd with
. 11;,lver~ord rown~llIp I~ the ollly s("hool o~~~I:rr~d ha:1 onl' or huth "chicles been
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Many Deserving Local Cases Re· Ir,
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1'1'\',1' 1t0sI,ital when~ his life is IX'ing- ill- an X-I{a\'
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' lIIachllll'. amI Its I(ellta' alll
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lieved by Charitable
.It-Iinildy prol()J1t-:ed; a hoy with a \"ery IIIl'dlral dl'partllll'lIts arc the ,lest m t Ie
Woman's Group
serious cve defect which lIecessilates COUll I ry, I n the lIan~dorcl School all),Have You Given Yet?
The Fehruan' meeting of the Fri('ml\y rhallt-:ing ilis ('xp('lIsive glasses e\"ery six olle ullahle to afford IIIl'dit-aI treallllent
--Circle was heid at the hOllle of ~Irs. lIIonths, ancl for which the Friendly Cirdl' is Irl'aled hy thl' St'hl/ol doctors amI
:\Irs. J. Passllwre Cheyney, SwartJlCharll's Thatclll'r, Ogden ,\\"('IIUl', Thurs- has ~IJ far hel'n n'sponsihle, \Vilh Ihl' nllrSl'S,
lIIorl"s cilairlllan in the ~al\'ati()n :\rmy
So jar this Yl'ar ~1'\"l'1I an:idl'n\s ha\"1' Dri\"e. re'lUcsts that anyolle who has not
;I"hl' 1lresident. ~I rs. T, Harry Brown, 10 ht' tutol"ed at the Uni\'ersily of l'enn- occurred, :\1 this rail' Ihl' 1<)37 total will as I'd hl'CIl railed upon by a solicitor.
cxplainl'd Ihe enwrgency rail for Flood s\'lrania PS"chol(Jgical Clillic and is re- considerahly exceed that oj la.t year.
I('a\:(' his or her cOlltrihutiun at TilE
Hc1id, for which a contrihution of $10,00 p:,rll'd to 1;1' doing- splendid work; an•
S\\'",nlll\lOln:A~ (JOice as it is desired to
was f('l"l'nlly St'nt to the tn'a,lIrer uf thc nlhl'r hOI" who se('lIIell a hopdl'sS ('asl'.
LOCAL BROTHERS IN
close the local dri\'e within the weck.
loral Hed Cross.
ulltil Jlr()~'ided hy Iht, Circle wilh a sl'l of
"DANIEL BOONE"
Encouraging" progress has been made since
Cf!.!l'lIt appeals that arc 10 he met in ~Olltl lools whirh he learned t(1 usc under
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Ilhe opcning of the campaign herc last
this vicillity include. a rl','III,est for a illl' s"I'Cial instrurtion of ~lr. Co~)k. the
Swarthlllorl'ans who go 10 S('l' IIIl' ("ur-, wt'ek, I.ast ycar this Borough ga,'e ahout
mOllth's supply of cod 111"(,1' 011 lOr a grouJI lIIallual training learher (If the Swarth- n'nl movie attrarlioll "Daniel HO(lne" $lO\lO,
of IImkr-nourished school l'hildrcll, aud , IIIl1r(' ~l"hools, This hoy is nfJ\\" attl'lIClillg will. if thl'\' watrh l'an,fulh', distinguish
$.lOO fllr a supply of surgical dressllll-(s'll Ihe Sell')ol of Ol"l"upational TI,Il'r;IJ,'Y, ;11)(1 .'I , lj"un'
wl;i 'h Ih '\' mi"ht (:Ill"ounler am' E~TATt: OF I-:I.IZABI-;TJI G. ClIANNI-;L1,.
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etr., for a ,Call~('I" casl:..,.
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'C"ullh·. I'll,
,\ l"OnlnhutlOl1 of :;;_:J.OO \\.IS ,0t~11 for hl'rOllll' an eX)ll'rl rarpenter.
I.l'llI1ar<1 Peck son of ~Ir, amI :\Irs,! I.ET·~lms 0\" ADI\JJNISTHATION on the
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~rl'lI1hl'rs were lIrgt't\ to alle,nd the an- I Ill\' Swarthlllore Srhools, to thl' l1Ianllal III Ilolh-wofld last SUl1lllll'r to "i"il hi.'. "r d,·lIIa.lIl" Ul!lIjll"t the Jo;state of the dcecdl'nt
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c1isl'l'rSl'S a .
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Lynll liTre appoillied auelitors,
thl' d;ull'ing l'mb ill thl' liuh' ~ellll'lIIl'l1l - -......
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Tlrl' electioll, ('ol11l11i\tee will ~'(ln,i,t (01 (lj B"(In~sh()r"" anuthl'r yoml "iI'\\" oi, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,~Ir" J, lIar1.111 Jessup, ~Ir~, E. l>'ll.eollard IS Ilt,sSlhll'. anel 11 you arl' real
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tarr;~c11111" who :lppl'ars III thl' r ..11' ."1
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Iht" ,"'IIIIl' l"l'lll'gatll' kacll-r of "hl' h(l'!I!I~.
IlHhalls I~as gr(ll~'n 10 he e"l~sldl'r;lhly. III
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Speakers at School This Week delllallli 1\1 the 111m world slI1(l' ht" IIr,t
Come see the new I :\Ir, lIo",ark Kirk, presidl,nt (Ii IIIt" III uller('11 l,orll'lIllolls thrl'als at \\'arner!'
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
REVIEWS PROJECTS
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FOR SALE
Columbill Ilortllble victroln.
IIl'W: G,'ncrlll Jo:lectril' tubll' modd
elleh. Tele)lhone Swurthmore
)0'0 It SA 1,1-; ..
Jlrll~th'IIJJy
"ulifl,
$12
G:J·I-It.
FOUND
FOUNIJ ·I'hi 11 ..1". Thetn frllterllity )lin Sun:
dll)' in rront .. r I'r.",bylt'rian Church. Tele_
l,hulIl-' Swurlhmorc 6·16 in t-'\"enitlJ.!.
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1"lIth.'r wflol-lined glOVe
Tele)lhune Swurlhnwrl' 171~.
1.0S1'- JIll)"'; hhlf'k
(or left hand.
FOR RENT
Apartment, $35. 44 S. Morton Ave .• Morton, Near P. R. R. Adults. Second noor,
S rooms, electric rerrigeralion. Garage.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore III·J
Notary Public Insurance Real Eatate
MRS_ A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS, ASS'T.
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FUNERAL
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1f I Swarthmore 1I0l1le ami SdlUOI ,\sstll'iaC rys er oya. i tioll, pn.'sl'lIll'c1 a t,all,' on George \Ya~h-
ler Cars this year has been
ingloll',; chararleflsllcs at Ihe ~I ullelay
lIIornin;!" assem"ly of the High Srhon1.
~Ir, I,irk descrihed the firsl pre;.idl'nl of
Ihe Lniled Stales as six fe('t tall. lean,
and li\'e1y, His larg-e face showed dl'tl'rmination amI dignity of stall'slIIallShip,
11 r. Kirk compared \Vashington with
"~lorgan's Virginia Rangers" and traced
Baxter ill "The Pl"isoller of Shark b-'
land." Ill' \\"('111 mad for a spell. "L'lItlcr
'I:\\'o F!ags," playeel. an imporla~tI ~~Ile al
(,athertlle Ill'phufII s n'CJllesl III ~Iary
of Scotland." rose to the l11u~lachi() t",irlill)! \'iI\ain oi "White Fan)!," and
frighll'lIed Shirk'y Temple in "Captain
January." 1Il' also attcllded Swarlhmore
High Sdlllol and li,'ed here duriug the I
lasl few years of his teens,
Over 100 % in-
him from youlh Ihrough the Re\'olutionan' War alld his prl'sidenc)" describing
Two Fatal Accidents Here in '36
o n 1y $ 9 64
Delivered Equipped in Swarthmore
Public acceptance of Chrys-
amazing.
hi~ statesmanship. character and ahility,
crease this year.
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HANNUM & WAITE
So. Chester Rd. & Yale Ave.
Swarthmore 1250
At school on \Veduesday a program was
given on hygiene hy Haverford Township Schools amI the State Dental Departmenl.
The slleakers were Dr. Edgar Dillel",
dentist for thc Ha\"crford High School;
Dr. Hoherts. School District physician;
Dr. Carter, superintendent for Haverford
Schools; Dr, Darley, president of the
school hoard, Among the others present
were Dr. N osley; Dr, Vogt, chairman of
the state oral hygiene committee; ~I rs.
Hunllewell, school nurse; l\liss A. Hoeck,
dental hygicnist.
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During Ihe year 1936 thirty motor ve- !
hide accidenls occurred wilhin thc Borough limils-seven invol\'ing lIlJuries,
t\\'o of which were hospital cases and
proved falal. These compare wilh Ihirlyfi\'e accidenls during the year 1935. of
You're undoubtedly
guessing too much-
fW ,.,.
-Just to give you a due, many.peopl~
buy Packard Sixes for then use
32.15 a month.
car an d onIy $
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My present car is a--""'lm--calt;-e-;-I--~{;::y::e;;a;;rl~-'"""[;lm~a;;'d:tie;TII)_ _- - - - - - - - - m i l e s .
My speedometer reads
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OU think you could allow me in a tradeHow much d 0 Y
in on a new Packard Six ~
i payment be ~
II th en ' would my mon 'h Y
How sma,
NAME----------------------ADDRESS-------~----"'O~o ~~"orl lines)
A. Wayne Mosteller
EIecb'ical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore 58
EDWYN RORKE
REGISTERED
ARCHITECT
\\\t\ti. ~Wl.E
\'J"O "O~l ~i ~
that good HOT COAL
Chester 9131
Phone: Ardmore 4455
PETER E. TOLD
SW. 1833
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They will feel better if they
CALL
VAN ALEN BROS.
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Phone: Swarthmore 10412
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Granulated Sugar
IO-lb, Cotton Bag 45c
Uco Purple Plums
No, 2!1 Can
10c
Pillsbury Best Flour
12 ,Ib, Bag
49c
Fancy Whole Grain Rice
3 Lbs,
11 c
Fanning's Bread and Butter Pickles I),oz. Jar 12c
Fancy Light Meat Tuna Fish
!'z's Can
lIe
Libby's Corned Beef
Reg, Size Can
15c
Sardines in Tomato Sauce Ready Meal Brand 2 Oval Cans 13c
Kellogg's Kaffee Hag
Lb, Can
33e
Small Can d
VacUUm Puck
25 C
U co C0 Ifee Evaporated Milk Free
Lb, Ciln
WHOLE KERNEL
12,oz, Can
De I Mont e GOLDEN
10c
BANTAM
Corn
No, 2 Can
10c
Uco Cut Refugee Beans
Peninsular - Silver or
Reg. Size Can
10c
Uco Condensed Milk
1
Quart BOUle
14c
Sunsweet Prune Juice
Shamrock S'\veet Garden Peas No, 2 Can 10c
Lb, Can
For Shortening
Fancy Applesauce
Uco Mayonnaise
WHITE LABEL T ornato Catsup
MILK FED Boneless Veal Roast
PRIME JUICY Rib Roast
1 33
Can
Ib,
No,
Cans
2
Quart Jar
2
Texas Be~ts
Hard Crisp Cabbage
12th and Crosby Streets
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
AND BUILT
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
GIANT
TIGER
Spry
12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa.
Notary Public
14·oz. Bottles
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Cut From ,\rmo\lr's Stamp Bcef--.-\ny Cut O,'sired
F. B. FRANCIS
Chester
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Swarthrnore 19
Including Life
Specials for Week of February 25 to March 3, Inc..
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All Line. of Insurance
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
WONDER HOW
MUCH A PACKARD SIX
WOULD COST?
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Village Window Cleaner 1
A. HAUGER, Prop.
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31 c
15c
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SCHMID, SCHMIDT,
SCHMIT AND SCHMITT
"I'm one of the girls who make
up the Bell Telephone Director·
ies. Accuracy-with a capital A
-is the big aim on my job. There
are millions of chances for errors
in the spelling of all those names,
initials, addresses and telephone
numbers. But we're mighty careful in our effort to get every
letter and figure exactly right
because to us they're not just
names and numbers - they're
people and telephones. So,
every listing-name, address and
telephone number - is checked
and double checked. Then after
the printer sets the type, each
page is checked four separate
times - by six experienced
proof readers." ..,
•
•
•
When things happen that you
should kn\lw about; your name
in the telephone book may be
worth many times the small
cost of telephone service. Business and social opportunities
• •. new jobs ... chances for
extra work or extra sales - - •
can find you without trouble
if you're in the telephone directory. Millions of people refer
to it daily. It's the nation's
calling list,
More than 12,000,000 names
are listed in the directories of
Bell c0mpanies. You can go
straight to anyone of themeasily. quickly and economically - by telephone.
Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M" Monday to Thursday
9 A. M, to 10 P. M., Friday and Saturday
. Plenty of Free Parking Space
!ME BELl. TELEPHONE COMPANY
"You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
... OF PENNSYLVANIA
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The Swarthmorean, 1937-02
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1937-02
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
1937 FEBRUARY.pdf