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SWAI~THM[)I~E
VOL. IX, No. 14
PA.
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 2, 1937
APRIL PRODUCTION
OPENS NEXT TUESDAY
SULLIVAN KILLED,
EXHIBIT OF LOCAL ANN
"DICKY" INJURED SUNDAY SIXTEEN SPECIAL
PRIZES IN EGG HUNT
ART CLOSES TODAY
TOASTMASTER
Roland G. E. Ullman Directing
Rachel Crothers' "As Husband.
"Go" for Playen Club
It is a pleasure to be able to give a
favorable report of Veronica Sullivan's
condition and thus relieve the anxiety of
many friends already sorrowing ovcr the
unhappy fate of her sister, Ann.
Last Sunday afternoon while- returning
from Housatonic, Mass., the automobile
in which the girls were travelng struck
a soft shoulder on the road near Oakland, N. J. Ann, who was driving, apparently turned the wheel too suddenly in
an attempt to get the car back on the
road and the vehicle overturned. Veronica was thrown clear. It is believed
Ann succumbed to the severe shock. At
first physicians feared Dicky (as Veronica was better known) had broken pelvic and hip bones but it was later announced no bones were broken and although there evidently is some injury in
the pelvk region, the exact nature of
which has not yet been definitely determined, it is expected she will return to
her duties in the office of the Welfare
Division of the Community Health
Society in Borough Hall about May 1.
"Dicky" has been with the Society
five. years.
Ann was secretary to
Andrew Simpson, superintent of buildings and grounds at Swarthmore College,
a post she had held for e,ight years.
Prior to that she and "Dicky" ran the
Faculty Club at the College. Ann was
thirty-eight years old.
Their parents are dead but the girls
had returned to their former home in
Housatonic to visit their brother, Joseph,
who has been suffering from lobar pneumonia in a hospital there for several
months. Josph's wife died last September leaving five children. A sister, Ceil,
also lives in H(\usatonic, and a brother,
Frank, a traveling musician, returned
from the south for the services and interment in Housatonic Wednesday morning.
"Dicky" is giving up the apartment
which she shared with Ann at the Sel1ers
property on Ogden Avenue and upon her
return will visit temporarily with Mrs.
Helen MlIth, VleIfare Secretary of the
Community Health Society.
Annual Event Featured This
Week at Swarthmore
Woman's Club
"As Husbands Go," the April production by the Players Club is in the last
days of rehearsal before the opening next
Tuesday, April 6.
This sparkling comedy, by Rachel
Crothers, was produced during the depths
of the depression and was so cheering and
amusing to thousands of people that it
ran f01 more than a year.
It is being produced for Swarthmore
audiences under the direction of Roland
G. E. Ullman, who somewhat according
to his custom is bringing out several new
players.
The cast is as follows: Lucile Lingard,
Alix F.ield ; Ronald Derbyshire, J.
Stephen Shockley; Emmie Sykes, Eliza
Katherine Ullman; Hippolitus Lomi,
Roland G. E. Ullman; Waiter, Walter S.
Fogg; Charles Lingard, Samuel Evans,
. Jr.; Wilbur, Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr.;
€hristine, Sue Darrach Wolters; Peggy
Sykes, Elaine Haynie; Jacke Cannon,
Jack PeirsoI.
Mrs. Alix Field Whitaker plays .for
the first time, although she is well-known
for her Spanish dances which she has
given professionally in many parts of the
On Tuesday, March 30, the Fourth
Annual Art Exhibit was opened in the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore.
When the visitors had gotten themI selves acquainted with the canvases on the
walls Mrs. Arthur Bye thanked the
chairman, Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, for her
indefatigable efforts to get the pictures
together. The co-operation of the flower
committee, of which Mrs. Arthur R. O.
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greatly appreciated. First prize for ar~
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rangement went to Mrs. W. Earl Kistler,
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second
to Mrs. H. A. Peirsol, third to
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_ ... - - . . . Mrs. Warren F. Faragher. Judges were
It has juat heen announced by the
Bu.ine.. A'lociation that Roland Lo Mrs. George W. Zimmer and Mrs. George
Eaton, of Dickinlon Avenue, win act .1 F. Fenno.
toastmaster at the 1937 celebration of
Mrs. Bye emphasized the present attiSwarthmore Nile on Thursday, April
tude of the fine arts which lies in the
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interpretation of ideas. The important
thing is to reveal the spirit the artist has
about his surroundings, not the material
itself which he is painting.
This year men were invited as guest
exhibitors and it was gratifying to have
Over a Hundred Local Workers the response of several professionals as
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country as well as .in Spain where she
studied under the country's leading
masters. Incidentally she will do several
of her Spanish dances as part of the en-
:~~a!~~~~t f.1~of::~~~~:y~n~;::1 ~~~t-
$2.50 PER YEAR
Borough Youngsten Enjoy Fifth
Annual Scamper for Jelly
Egg Pac:kages
Sixteen of the two hundred and fifty
children who participated in last Saturday morning's Easter Egg Hunt found
packages containing slips of paper which
entitled them to a special prize.
THE SWARTHMOREAN office is a busy
place shortly after 10 o'clock the day before $aster. As soon as a child finds
a lucky package he makes ·a bee line to
the office where he is told which local
merchant will give him his prize.
The Swarthmore Business Association
and THE SwARTllMOREAN co-operate in
arranging the event. So numerous are the
packages of jelly beans that every child
finds at least one.
No one knows until the last minute just
where the hunt will be held and this year
the procedure was the same as in 1936.
Meeting at Borough Hall the boys and
girls were led along Park Avenue to
Chester Road, around the bank and
through the lane by the Woman's Club
House, back to the lot next to Borough
Hall where in the meantime the eggs had
been scattered. As the procession excitedly passed along Chester Road it was
joined by children running from the College field across the road-they had been
searching there already in the-hope the
eggs had been hidden there, and when
they saw the others being led in another
direction, they were panic stricken for
fear they wouldn't catch up and get to the
right spot in time. However, we believe
all the eligible youngsters ~n the Borough
(that is all under cleven years of age)
were able to engage in the funo
The following received special prizes oi
large Easter eggs or some novelty of the
season:
Frances Brewster, Corlease
Hassell, Davis Hopson, Duley Thomas,
Norma Hauge., B~llj' Phi\ljp~, Rchb:,'
Hulme, Andrew Kirk, Jimmy Price.
George Froebel, Andrea Wilcox, Harriet Ann Turner, Rosalie Wherry and
Harriet Gilb(;rt, all of Swarthmore;
Christian Snevely, of Lititz, Lancaster
County, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd E. Kauffman and family, of Dartmouth Avenue, and Glor.ia Holt, of Philadelphia, the Easter guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hauger, of Dartmouth Avenue.
The local business houses which
donated prizes this year are :Michael's
College Pharmacy, American Store,
Joseph's Barber Shop, RusselI's Service,
Rodney Mills, Suplee's Store, Hannum
and Waite, ~Iartcl Brothers, M. Parker,
Harris and Company, Buchner's Toggery
Shop, E. 1. Noyes, Victor D. Shirer,
Frank the Barber, Eileen Shop and
Swarthmore Chocolate Shop.
Enlist in Drive for 1937
wel1 as amateurs in the village.
Funds
The present show will be remembered
Another first-timer here is Mr. Shockley who steps off with one of the importespecial1y for its portraits. Outstanding
ant roles. Several directors who have
among those is Muriela Cianci Johnson's
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watched his work have commented favorably.
United Campaign-1937 Fund on April 5, costume. There is more freedom about
Mrs. Ullman returns to active work a meeting was held at the home of the Mrs. Johnson's pictures than was perafter two years during which she was Swarthmore chairman, Ellwood B. Chap- ceptible several years ago and there is
too busy as president of the Woman's man, of Harvard Avenue, on Wednesday strength of conception. In pastel we
Club to participate in plays.
evening of this week.
admire the expressionistic rendering of
The p::rt wbicb Mr.. Evan~ plays is the I The fcl!owing, captains and teams have, Flor.llnce..Foote G<\rdl1er by her hushaml
longest and probably the most exacting organized to carry out the local drive The picture is a harmony in blue, relieved
he has attempted. It is a role calling for beginning next Monday:
John R. by soft yellow and rose touches; it sugcharm, poise and naturalness.
Brownell, captain; Clarence E. Hannum, gests repose and the joy of leisure. Cyril
The role of his nephew, .is being taken Edward L. Noyes, L. A. Wetlaufer, Gardner's other portrait is a crayon of
oy Roland G. E. Ul1man, Jr., who makes George W. McKeag, Henry I. Hoot, Russell Hayes. It catches the sitter in a
his bow to a senior production audience l'Jrs. Roy \V. Delaplaine, L. P. \Vray, meditative mood and is an excel1ent likeand has his first speaking part.
W. Stanley Kite, WaIter C. Crouch, John ness. Blue-eyed "Bobbie" by Marjorie
Mrs. Wolters will be remembered for "V. Broomall, 4th; Sewell W. Hodge, Nickels Adams has a charming quality, Next Week's Event at College to
her' excel1ent work in "The Admirable captain; G. Warder Cresson, Hugh F. and a new exhibitor, Mrs. Ellice MacBe Last Held Until
C~eighton,". earlier in the season a~d I Denworth, Richard G. Haig, Edward F. DonalJ, sent in a sensitive portrait of her
1939
~{ISS Hayrue for her work last season 10 Hitchcock, Norman Hulme,
Harold son, Ellice, which has the merit of sinthe Junior Series production of "Cinders Ogram, Arthur S. Robinson, Walter R. cerity.
The Engineers Club of Swarthmore
and the Cat" and in "Growing Pains."
I Shoemaker; M.rs. Charles Fischer, cap- In a different mood from the portraits College will stage its "Open Night" celeThe third newcomer to the footlights is !I tain; Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, Mrs. Frank are the clever caricatures in charcoal by bration on next Thursday, April 8. A
Jack Peirsol who plays the part of the Morey, Mrs. Fred Bell, ~lrs. J. Howard Emily Campion, one called "Subway," the new scheme whereby this function will
awkward, almost taciturn young swain I' Smith, Mrs. James Hornaday, Mrs. J. F. other "Fancy Dress." There are fine come only every other year means that
and fiance of "Emmie's" daughter.
Taylor, Mrs. John Burris West, Mrs. W. winter landscapes by Ruth Robinson and this year's show wiU be unusually large
Walter S. Fogg, another member who H. Gehrjng, Mrs. C. W. Lukens, Mrs. Eleanor Hayes. The first are more indi- and inclusive. Featured will be numerous
makes his first appearance here, is known \Villiam W. Turner; Mrs. P. H. Jewett, vidualistic and the atmosphere holds a student projects explaining the practical
as a magician of special ski11 with cards. captain; Mrs. John Howard Taylor, Mrs. mystery, while the latter's picture, "Cold application of recent engineering achieve•
Harold Griffin, Mrs. Joseph S. Seal, Mrs. Slope," gives us to understand that for ments with much emphasis placed on how
CHARITY DANCE A WEEK George A. Marr, Mrs. J. Archer Turner. this painter, at least, trees are more inter- these discoveries may be used to an adFROM TONIGHT
:\.[rs. George L. VanAlen,. Miss Margaret esting to render when they are stripped vant~~e in. t~e improvement of existing
The seventh annual Charity Dance Vlachos, Mrs. Thomas Smlpers, Edward of their foliage. Many "pochades" hold conditIOns In II1dustry and the home.
In Beard~ley Hall, the machine shop,
given by the Swarthmore American Le- H. ~Iye, 2nd, Bu~her Ayres; Mrs. lour attention. The soft summer light on
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It is delicately executed and has unusual model
of the .C'othie'r stage
with full light- which proposes to limit the tax 011 real
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I am . u oc, rt ur charm. Space does not ~l1ow us to men- mg effects will be on display.
estate for school purposes to ten mills.
An added feature of the open night The League is, however, in favor of a
George Schohinger, Mrs. E. A. Stockton, ' R. . Dana, Everett L. Hunt, Frank ~. tion more names, but thiS does not mean
~I r. and ~lrs. \ViIliam H. Thatcher, I Reitzel, . Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, LoUIS that there are not other pictures of equal will be a series of tests conducted by the teacher tenure bill.
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Wheelock, Mr. and IN. Robmson, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, merit.
Aetna Insurance Company, which will deThe League's executive committee has
Mrs. A. S. Wickham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack~. Thompson, Mrs. Sargent ~alter,
Today, Friday, is the last day of the termine the reaction times of all auto- suggested that anyone interested in these
Edwin A. Yarnall.
Fran~ls V. Warren; ~eorge Schobmger, Art Exhibit, which is open to residents mobile drivers tested.
bills write to one or all of the members
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LGlbkson, Mrs. E. L of the borough and friends from 3.30 to
More than the usual amount of student of the Legislature from Delaware County,
Question Before Home & School Mercer, .,{ISS Ice u ens, Mrs. Earle 3 P M
time and effort is being put into the namely, Representatives Thomas WeideP.
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'Can the School Teach Home Conver- un e)A' Ib ee 'Ea rs.
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be debated at the April meeting of the 'Viding, Daniel Good~in M~s J Paul sented a section meeting of unusual inter- ~a.! m~lte an! p~rso~s .;,ntere~te
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ester, and SenaApril 5, in the Music Room of the High Haven Inn-Mrs. Thomas Safford, Isaac a comparative study of Pearl B',lck souse ce e ra Ion.
School. Howard Kirk, president, will Darlington; colored team captain Joseph biographies of her parents, "The FlghtDemonstrations will continue from 2 tord~lelldon B. Heyburn, Democrat, Conlead the meeting.
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SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 2,1937
APRIL PRODUCTION
OPENS I~EXT TUESDAY
EXHIBIT OF LOCAL
TOASTMASTER
ANN SULLIVAN KILLED,
"DICKY" INJURED SUNDAY
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ART CLOSES TODAY
Roland G. E. Ullman Directing
Rachel Crothers' U As Husbands
"Go" for Players Club
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a pit-asun: to hc ahlc to
a
ia\'ora"lc n'pllrt of \\'rollil'a Sulli\'an\:
condition allrl Ihus relil'\'C thc anxid\' oi I
- - -lIIany frk'lIlls aln'ady ,orrl)win~ o\'t'r the Bcrough Youngsters Enjoy Fifth
unhapp\" fale oi hcr sistcr, Ann,
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I.a,t '~lIll(lay aftl'mll"n while r~tllming i
nnua camper or e y
from llow;ah,nic. ~la~s., thc automohile
Egg Packages
in which thc girls Wl'rc tranlng struck
a soft shouldcr 'Ill thc road near OakSixtcl'll of thc two hundrcd amI fifty
land, X. J. ,\nn. who was dri\'ing, ap- dlilclrcn who participatcd in last SaturIlarent\Y turncd thc whcd too suddcnl,\' in day lIIorning's Easter Egg HUllt found
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an attcm(lt to gl·t thc car hack on thc p'll'kagl·s containillg slips oi papl'r \\. \lch
road and thc \"Chidc m-crt IIrJ1t'(l. V cr- t'llt itlcc1 thl'lII to a special prizc.
IInica was thrown dcar. It is helic\"Cd
TilE SWAllTll:\lOll~:.\:-; ollicc is a husy
:\nn succllmhed to thc SC\'cre shock. At placc shortly aftcr lO o'clock the day helirst physieians fl'arcII Dicky (as Vcron- ior~ $a~tcr. ,\s soon as a child finds
ica was hetlcr known) had hrokcn pel- a lucky packagc he makcs a hcc linc to
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Woman's Club
":\s Husbands Gu," thc April pruduction hy the Playcrs Club is in thc last
On Tucsday, ~larch 3(), thc Fourth
da\'s of rchcarsal beforc thc opcning ncxt
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This sparkling comedy, by Rachcl
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\ \'hcn thc \'isitors had g()t\clI thl'lllof thc dl'prcssion and was so chccring and
,j~,! sd\"cs acquaintcd with the canvascs on the
amusing to thousands of peoplc that it-'~ ,~{'t;
I walls ~Irs. :\rthur Byc thank~d th.:
ran for morc than a ycar,
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It is heing produccd for Swarthmore
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to his custom is bringing out sevcral nC\V'~::L
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Thc cast is as follows: Lucilc Lingard,
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Stcphcn Shockley; Emlllie Sykcs, Eliza
rangelllcnt \\ cnt to ~I rs. \\'. Earl Ki!itlcr, hcr (Iutics in the uiliec of thc \Velfare limis at Icast onc,
Katherine Ullman; Hip(lolitlls LOIni, I
sccond to ~Irs. H ... \. l'eirsol, third to I Diyisillll of Ihc COlIIlll\lnity Hcalth
Xo onc knows ulltilthc last minllte j\lst
l~olal1d G. E. Ullman; \Vaiter, \\'altcr S,
:\Irs. \\'arrcn F. Faraghcr. ItHlgcs wcrc SOl'iety in Borough 11all ahout ~Iay l.
whcrc the hunt will hc held and this year
Fogg; Charles Lingard, Sallluci Evans,
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"Dicky" has J,cell with thc Suciety Ihc procedt:rc was thc salllc as in 1930.
Jr.; \Vilbur, Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr.; • Business Association that Roland L . • rs, corgc
,.lllllnCr all( • rs. cor~c lin' yean,
,\nn was secretary to :\lccting at Borough IIall the hoys and
Christinc, Suc Darrach \Vo!tcrs; Pcggy Eaton, of Dickinson Avenue, will act as F. Fenno.
:\ntlrcw Silllp~on, sllpcrintcnt of build- ~ir1s were Jed along Park :h'cnuc to
Sykcs, Elainc Haynic; .I ackc Cannon, toastmaster at the 1937 celebration of
~l rs. Byc elllphasizcII thc pre,;ellt atl i- ings and grounds at Swarthmorc Colkgc, Chester I~oad, aromHI the hauk and
Swarthmore Nite on Thursday, April
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tndc of thc fine arts whirh lics in thc a post shc had hcld ior cight ycars, t mmg I tiC lanc Iy tIC
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~Irs. :\Iix Ficld \\'hitakcr plays for 29,
Prior to that shc and "Dicky" ran thc I·[ousc, hack to the lot ncxt to Borough
interpretation of idcas.
Thc important
thc lirst timc, although shc is wcll-knuwn
Faeuity Club at thc Collegc. ..\nn was Iiall wherc in thc mcantimc thc egg;; had
for her Spanish
hl'cn scattcrcd. ,\s thc procession exgivcn profcssionally in many parts of the,
ahout his surrouuclings, not thc material
Thcir parents arc dcad but thc girls citcdly passed along Chestcr Hoad it was
country as wcll as ,in Spain whcre she:
itsclf which hc is painting.
had rctnrnrd to their formcr hOllle in joincd hy childrcn rUlining irolll the ColsltJ(lierl undcr
thc country's Icading
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Iiousatllllic to \'isit thcir hrother, J 05c 1Jh, Icgc licld across thc road-thcy had hecn
This year lIIeli "'crc iJ1\'l!cd as guest
mastcrs. Incidentally shc will do sc\'cral :
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who has hl'l'lI sufi"crin,g froll! lolJar (lIICll- scarching thrrc alrcady in the hopl" thc
exhihitors and it was gratllymg to havc
oi hcr Spanish dallccs as part of thc Cll- i
lII(1nia in a h,.,'pital therc for sevcral eggs had hecli hiddell thcrc, ami whl'll
, 0 ver a Hun d re d Local W 0 rkers IhcII rcspollscI of sC\'cral
prokssiolJals as
Il'rlainmcnt program at the allnual lI!ect-·
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lIIt:nths. lo:;()h\ wifc died last Scptem- thcy sa\\' Ihc lit hers hcillg' Icd in annthl'r
wc as allla eurs 111 Ie \'1 age.
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Enlist in Drive for 1937
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hcr Icavlllg fln~ dllldrl'll, "slstcr, Cell. dirct:tion, tlll'Y \\'~rc panic stricken ior
,\n(ltlll:r lirst-timcr hcrc is Mr, ShockFunds
Th~ Prt'~ClJt .sho\\' \\"il~ hc n'ml'lI1hl'~l'dl also lin's ill Hou~at"lJic. alii I a hrothl'f, fl'ar thcy wouldll't catch UJl and gl:! to thc
Icy who stcps ofT with OIlC of thc impurt"speclally lor Its portr.uts. OubtaIHilng· Frank a travclin" lIIusician returncd right spot in timc. Howe\,cr, wc hclieve
ant roles .. SC\'cral dircctors who, ha\'c;
In preparation fur thc opcning- (If the amlln~ those is ~Illricla Cianci Johnsoll's irol11 ~II\' SOllth fo~'" tllc 5cn'ir~'s a 111 I in- all the eligihk' young-,Il'rs in the Borough
walched IllS work havc commcnled la\,or-: , .
oil of ~Irs .. \, ~1. Bosshardt in a Swiss t{'rmcnt in lIousatonic \Vl'dncsday morn- (that is all unclt'r c1cycn ycars of a~c)
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wcre ahle to l"ngagc in the iUII,
~Irs. L'lIl11an rdums to acti\·c \\,ork· a mceting was held at thc homc of thc, ~I rs. Johllson's pirtures than was per"Dicky"' is gi\'ing' lip the apartmcllt
Thl' iollowing' n·t"ci\·cd spccial prizC's oi
ajkr two )'l:ars durin~ which shc was' Swarthmore chairman, Ellwood B. Chap-; rC(ltihle senTal yt'ars ago and therc is which shc shared with ,\nn at thc Scllcrs lar,!.:l· Easlcr cggs or somc nU\'e!ty of thc
til" husy as (JI"Csidcnt of thc \ \'oman' s man, of Han'anl ih'cnuc. on \ Vcdncsday i st rellgth of eoncept ion,
In pastel \\·c pfl '(ll..-I)" on Ogd~11 A vellue alld upon her scason:
Franccs Brcwster, Corlcasc
Unh tu participate in plays,
' l'\'l'ning of this wcek.
I al\1nirl' Ihe expn',;sionistic rcndl"ring oi rdllrn will \"isit ll'II1I)cII'arily with ~I rs. Ilas"l'lI, D;I\·is I" .p,;on, I )u1cy Thumas,
''1'1,-: t·~':*~ \,·hj~·" \!t. ,,1':,*:1 11 (' p!;I)'.; is th~~'
T'!~, f·.·P(''.·:i~~~:- t';I;,t~~;l'''' and ~ ';:'p'" b:!\-(" FI(Il·a~lt' .. Foott' (~:lr'lp('r In· lH'r ht,~·dn,.,1 1~~11..''' .\'l1~h. \V~·!fa; . .· !--~~~:"r:'!;t~Y ". tIr., I :",~.::-~~~;~ T!~.l.:....:,·:· P:J!~: Pj,:~1;;:'-1 ~~ ~,1 .•
I{'n~est alld pr"hahly the most I.·xacting' orgallizcd t(l carry ollt thc local dri"e Thl' pit"tlllT is a harlllollY in hhll', relie\Td ('ollllllunity Ileallh Society.
: 111I11IIl'. :\ndn'\\" I'irk. Jimll1Y Pricl'.
!It' has altl'nlplt'd. It is a rolc calling fur ht'gillllillg next
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i I:~"wlldl, capt,~ill: C1an'lIcl' E. ~ lanlll!m.: ,-!~'sts n'(:'"'' and tht' joy. oi. it-isurc. "'yri~,
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~ ril'l :\nl1 Tllrllt':'. I~",alil' "'herry and
I he roll' (II IllS Ill'phcw, IS helllg takl'lI E
Ilarril'l (;ilhert. all oi Swarlhlllllrt';
I.~· I~oland (;. E. ~'Illllan. Jr.: wh" n~ah's, (;I'IJrge \\'. ,~h:I'l.'ag', .lll'nry I. l~o(lt.' 1~1I';'t'1l Ilayt's. II cat chI's 11ll" "iller ill a;
i ('Ill'i,tiall ~;lIl'\'dy. of Litilz, Lan raster
111" how to a selllor prodllctlOn au(hellce, ~II',;. I~Cly \\. Delaplalllc, L. 1'. \\ I·ay. II1l'dit:lli\"l' nll,,"1 ami i,; all l'xl'l'lIl'llt likt'•
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and has his first spl'aking part.
i \\'. Stank\' I'ill'. \\'all<"r C. Crollch, Johll 1Il',s. J:hll"'e)TII "1:"J,J,il''' lIy ~Iarjoril'
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' Lloyd E. I(:lllfimall and iamily, ui \)art~Irs. \V"ltcrs will he rCll1clllhl'r('(1 for: \\'. J:rolll;lall, -tlh; Sewt'll \V. Ilodgl'. ~iC'kl'ls .\dams h;b a ('harllJin!! qualily. Next Week's Event at College to nHlulh .\\"l'IIUI". and (;Ioria H"lt. oi PhilIIt'r excelll'nt work ill "The .\(hnirahle: caplain: (;. \\'anler ('I"l'''SOIl, 1Iugh F. and a Ill' 1\' t'xhihilllr, :\1 rs. 1~lIin' ~Ial'- i
Be Last Held Until
'adelphia, the Easlcr gUt'st oi ~I r, :111(1
Creighton."' l'artier ill Ihc season and; Ikll\\"orth. Richanl (;. Ilaig. Ed\\'anl F.'I)"nalcl.st'nt ill a "ellsiti\"(' pllrtraitoihl'r
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~I iss H aYllit' ior hcr work last seasoll in • II itchcol'i...
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I farolcl ' ",n. EllieI'. whirh has the merit oi ,ill: TIll' 101'011 husinc,;,;
housc,; whieh
l!tc Jllnior Series proc1uction oi "Cindcrs ()~I'alll. :\rthur S. I~ohinson, \\'alter '':.' rerit\".
The Engilll'lT'; Club oi S\\·al·tlllll"n·: donated Iwin's this yeal' an' ~Iichaer,;
,\n]('rit"an Store,
I hc th!rd IICWCOlller to thc footlIghts IS tain: ~I rs . . \. B. 1.;I\\'rt'nl'l·, ~I rs. I, rank 1an' tlte l'h-n'r rariratlll'cs in charrllal hv hralllln I'll I!cxt I hursday, ,\pnl X. ,\ (Jo"<"ph's I::lrl.t'r Shop. Russell's Scn'icc .
.lark Pelrsol who JlI.~ys thc part of tl!e; :0.1111'1')", ~I r,;. Fred 1:1'11, ~I r,. J. Ilo\\"ar~11 Elllih' Call1pion. "Ill' called "Snhwa\'." th'(' nt'''' schellll" \\"!tI'rl'lIY this jllllction will I{"dlll'.\' ~I ill.", SlIplce's StOI"\.·, HanllulIl
~I\\'''',:anl, al!I~:)s.t 1;~l"I,I~~rn yOUlIg' swam: ~.lllith, J.lrs. Jalll('" II(lr~lalla'y- ~Ir". J. 1:- "tlll'l: "Fanry On'ss." There a;e linci""!lIC C1111.Y evcry o~hcr year nll·all'; that and \\·aitl'. ~Iarld Brothers, ~f. Parker,
.mtl ,hallcc ~'I , I.... IIIl11IC s daughtcr.
! I aylor, ~I rs. Johll J:~II"'IS, \\ I·St. ~I rs, \\", willter lallci:;rape,; b~' Ruth i{ohin,on ami i 1111, .)Tar ~ ,!to,,~ \\'111 he ~lIIusllally large Ilan'i, :l1Id CCllIIpany. Buchncr's Toggery
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APRIL 2, 1937
Births
DrJ. E. Tuttle Performs
HoDand-GibsoD Nuptials
Mrs. Wood, the matron of honor, wor..!, David Alfreer, Herbert Fraser, John
Alr. T. Pierce HWlter, son of Mrs.
a chiffon frock of two-toned chartreuse. Naisby, Joe Collins, Charles Davison, Maurice Griest, of South Chester Road,
and carried yellow roses and lavender Walter Sanford, Robert Sanford, Bob
A saughter, Margaret Laing Ashton,
tulips. Her hair was adorned with yet- ",'lute, George Collins, Calvin Gerner, is home from Mercersburg Academy for was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ashthe spring vacation. He has as his guests ton on March 27 in the Woman's Hoslow flowers. The graceful gowns of lohn Delaplaine and Wayne Moseley.
the bridesmaids were of two-toned coral
two classmates. Mr. John Cleaver, of pital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. AshTwo Spring Engagements An- chiffon. Their bouquets were of roses . Dr. Gertrude Kornfeld, eminent Ger- Asbury Park, N. J., and Mr. James ton left Swarthmore a few months ago
and delphinium, and they \\ore coral man scientist, arrived Wednesday to
and are now living in Morrisville, Pa.
nounced; YOWI&' People's
sweet peas in their hair.
spend a few days as the guest of Mr. Jacobs, of Sidney, Australia.
DlIDce Held
Miss Frances Hunter will return today
Mrs. Gibson's dress was of rose lace, and Mrs. Herbert Ashton, of Cedar Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Pierce, of
with which she wore ;J. gardenia corsage. Dr. Kornfeld, who is a chemist, has been from a three weeks trip to Florida, Nas- South Chester Road, are being congratuMiss Oementine Hulburt Gibson, Afrs. Holland wore blue lace and a rain- connected with the University of Munich
lated upon the birth of a daughter, Mary
sau, and Havana.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald bow corsage.
and the University of Berlin. She is now
Lou, in the Crozer Hospital, Otester, on
Gibson, of Hillborn Avenue, Swarthmore, . Both Mr. and Mrs. Holland are visiting colleges ,in this country and after
Miss Jane MacIntyre, daughter of Mr. Thursday morning, March 25. The baby
became the bride of Robert G. Holland, graduates of Swarthmore High School. her visit to the Ashtons' will go on to
is the granddaughter of O:>lonel and
and Mrs. George W. MacIntyre, of Rab- Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce, of Princeton
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
The bridal party was entertained at \Vashington.
Holland, of Moylan and Orchard Avebit Run, Rose Valley, formerly of Avenue.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, folMiss
Helen
Ingraham
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nues, Moylan, at a ceremony performed in lowing
Swarthmore. is spending the spring vacaM
the ceremony. Upon their return W d d
e nes ay from a week's visit in tion with her parents. She is a student
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church last
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The Rev. from a wedding trip .in the south, Mr. Columbus, O. Miss Ingraham is the at Bouve School of Physical Education,
1)0 Yo.. Know
John Ellery Tuttle, D.D., L.L.D., retired and l\.-frs. Holland will occupy their new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W. In- Boston, Mass., and is accompanied by
home at Idlewild, near Media, where graham, of Vassar Avenue.
ne Sure (ure ror ID, Allo TroaLle?
pastor of the church, was the officiating they
Miss Elizabeth Moody, of Lexington,
will be at home after May 1.
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clergyman.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. GibMrs. T. W. Crossen, of Crest Lane, Mass.
The bride, who was given in marriage SOil entertained at an informal open house w.ith her daughter, Barbara Ann, reMrs. A. W. Kent, of Ogden Av~nue,
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BaDeries
by her father, had as her matron of for fr.iends and relatives, from 3 until 6 turned Monday from Oberlin, 0., where
returned
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honor Mrs, Clement Wood, of Moylan, o'clock.
she spent a week visiting her mother,
to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
a sister of the bridegroom, Her bridesRUSSELL'S SERVICE
On Thursday evening prcceding the Mrs. \V. A. Heusner.
Mrs.
Richard D. Scales, and also her
maids were Miss Ann Durnall, of wedding Mr. Fogg entertained the men
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Mrs. William T. Clay, of Walnut sister, Mrs. Arthur N. Holcombe, and
Swarthmore; Miss Jane Doud, of Drexel of the bridal party at dinner. Mrs. GiblUll, and the Misses Betty and Virginia son and the women were entertained by
011 Sunday.
Frank, of Media.
Lane, entertained
informally with a buffet
Mrs. \Valter Durnall, of Kenyon Ave- suppcr
Mr. Clay who is v,lsiting his son,
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Trimble Kent, of Secane, served as nue, at dinner last Friday.
21" 'ft'"eve 1M,,ae '!In 'PI e@'&9W*&(09'$(nlM""Opi
Thomas, at the University of Colorado, aw" HIM 'tel
best man. J. Dayton Gibson, brother of
)'fr. and Mrs. \ViIliam Vlachos, of Vas- at Boulder, Colo., accompanied him on
the bride, and Edward Baker, Jr., of
A\'enue, announced the engagement the Hikers Club houseparty at the
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Swarthmore; 'Vister Holland, a brother
of
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daughter, Margaret, to Dr. Paul Hewes Kirkland Inn during spring vacauf the bridegroom, and Clemcnt Wood, of
A, Mattis, of Jenkintown, at a dinner tion.
:\Ioylan; Jack Hagy, of Lansdownc, and
Lockwood Fogg, of Philadelphia, were party in their home last Saturday.
:Mr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Brownell,
ILLUSTRATION LOST IN THE MAIL
the ushers.
~Irs. Grace B. Mecnan, of Chester, has of \Vhite Plains. N. Y., will spend this
The bride was gowned in white taffeta, anllounced the engagement of her daugh- wcek-end with Mr. Brownell's parents,
-The Swarlhmorean
made on princess lines. Her veil was of ter, ]'.Jargaret Grace ~{eenan, and \ViI- ~Ir. and Mrs. John H. Brownell of Park
lace. and she wore a nccklace of seed liam Chandler Starr, Jr., son of 1-1r. Avenue.
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Ilearls which had becn the wedding gift and )lr5. \VilJiam Chandler Starr, of
of her maternal grandmother from her Dartmouth A,'enlle, Swarlhmore. The
).[r5. ]am("s Fisher and two cluldrell,
James, Jr. and Caroline, of Allenwood,
grandfather. Her homluet was of roses wedding will takc place in October.
--Pa., spcnt Easter vacation with Mrs.
and lilies of the valley.
The Merriam Home ot Corner of College and Swarthmore Avenues
r:;~~;;~;:;;::;::;lll Disque,
~Iiss ..Ernest
\nllc Lingle, :Miss Sara ~Iarie Fisher's sister, Miss .-\nna B. Hayes, of
Lange and James Davis Princeton A venue.
T his Hom e - one of the most picturesque in all
gave a dance at Drexel Lodge, Newtown
-c---Swarthmore i. for sale or for rent. The interior is a
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Square, last Saturday e\'cnillg, March 27.
Mr. Roland I.. Eaton. of Dicki1lson
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dream of convenience and good taste. If you care to con~
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Nancy Armitage. Jean Arnold, Betty He attended the convention of the E;:lstern
sider it as your future home, please consult us promptly.
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Dealty. Beatrice Ikc\. . ster, ~farjorie COlllmercial Teachers Association in BosBy request of the owner, appointments for inspection may
TYRONE POWER
Dinsmore, ~ancy Fawcett, Antle Folsom, t~J1l all(~ abo the annual meeting oC his
LORETTA YOUNG
Charlotte Griffin, Betty Hayes, Edith hrm, GIIUl and Company.
be arranged through this office.
DON AMECHE
Kniskern, Ruth Lipman, ~D~rothy Lue.ucrs. : Elsie I~clll1il1g, daughter of Dr. and
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Na.omi "'right, June Stiteler, Ruth Corn'\Ir. and 1I..Jrs. lbrold Griffin, of
ROSE TREE HUNT AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
wall. Betty Cresson, Sarah Fussell and I~lItgers t\nnlle, entertained at cards WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS TODArS SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
Florl.:!lCe Garrett. .~ntd ).(cssrs. John ;\11)"11, last Saturday evening.
iGtlfr.>it&!u vli6m. mit "1")fIU ,,"hfGdan.niH Uir6t1i&,u '*I'6ibt "!r6MWi6,1,, u,,6di&l& "iv,,1ft
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Friday • Saturday
SOli. Ro~>ert ~I~y. ,\r!hllr Collills. Rohert
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
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Temple University
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SARA O. RAYMOND
IRVJNG BERLlN·S
~elaJ>laltle,\\ IIlWItI iwalls. Alex Ewing,
ANNUAL CHARITY DANCE MEN'S G
hohert Hallzhk, Walter JOlle" Thomas
LEE CLUB CONCERT
"On the Avenue"
).[arshall. \\'illi::11ll ;\[egonigal, Kenneth
Friday. April 9, 9.30 to 1 o'cloek
Tuesday, April 6 - - - - 8.15 P. M.
MADELEINi'hCARROLL
Nelson, Hans Nelson. Philip Park. RichSwarthmore Woman·s Club
Methodist Sodal Hall
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405 MICHIGAN AVENUE
DICK POWELL
I ani Parry. Hi11yard SW('·CIl(,Y, Robcrt
$3.00 PER COUPLE
Adults, 40c
Children, 250;: ['
RITZ BROS.
Thorpe, David Ullman, C1cment \Villits, For tickets, contact Mrs, J. Paul Brown,
Tickets for Sale at Buchner's
Telephone, Swarthmore 2096 ..W
Walnut Lane, immediately
ALICE FAYE
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ROCHELLE HUDSON
MICHAEL WHALEN
"WOMAN WISE"
Monday
DEANNA DURBIN
"Three Smart Girls"
FILL YOUR BIN NOW AT REDUCED PRICES
We believe, and our tonW"~\~~G '\
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BARBARA STANWYCK
JOEL McCREA
"Banjo on My Knee"
Wednesday
WILLIAM POWELL
CAROLE LOMBARD
"My Man Godfrey"
MANOR
Chester Pike -
SAVE with
Prospect Park
Free Parking For Our PatroDS_
Rear of the Theatre
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Irving Berlin's
SYLVIA SIDNEY
HENRY FONDA
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"You Only Live Once"
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"The March of Timll:""
and Garden
BONE MEAL, SHEEP MAAND
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Thursday Only, April 8
"Man
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with Joseph Calle•• _ Ted Healy
We Will Lend You a Fertilizer Spreader to Make Your Job Easier
GRASS SEED -- GARDEN SEEDS -- FLOWER SEEDS
Replant Those Bare Spot. in Your Lawn.
H ... Utor
Pho •• S..artbmOl'O .00
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FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1937
A TRIBUTE
Lawn Roller to Hire.
SUPLEE'S HARDWARE STORE
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At the annual congregational meeting
held in the church last Monday evening,
A. B. Chapin read the minutes of the 1936
meeting and reports were given by the
following representatives of the various
departments of the parish: George Casey,
senior warden's report; W. B. Keighton,
treasurer; William Cleaves, statement of
building fund; William B. Bullock, chairman of finance; William M. Harvey,
Every Member Canvas; Rev. Tho.mas A.
Meryweather, director of the Sunday
School; Mrs. F. W. Hadley, for the Altar
Guild in the absence of Mrs. A. Ludlow
Clayden; Mrs. Richard Tunis, Woman's
Guild; Mrs. William M. Harvey,
Woman's Auxiliary; Miss Ada Fuller,
Junior Woman's Auxiliary; Miss Constance Schoff, J. J:s; Mrs. Hadley,
United Thank Offering; Mrs. Alfred
Lewis, Church Periodical Club. William
B. Bullock, F. P. Byerly, William Minton Harvey and E. O. Lange were rcelected to the Vestry for three year terms.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Guild will be held in the parish
house at 2.30 next Wednesday afternoon.
The J. ].'s will meet at the home of
~fiss Alice Hadley, on· College Avenue, at
7 P. M. this Sunday.
CHURCH NEWS
Painting Knives, 4" ...... 25c
Linaeed Oil2 on. . . . . . . . .
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8 ou. ..... . ......... 25c
Linen Canvas, Belgian, 41",
per yard ... ......... $1.00
Canvas Boards, 12xI6 ..... 15c
2 for 25c
Announcing
Swarthmore Chocolates
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
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Rutgers Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
Hand-made Chocolates
Finest Ingredients
Phone, Swarthmore 108
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"Unreality·' is the subject of the LessOil-Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, April 4.
It is but natural to expect separation in
the course of human affairs, but when
there comes to us the experience of giving up a youthful personality, so sweet
and winning, sO strong and purposeful as
Jack Wickham, we stand appalled, finding comfort only in the fact that he has
passed on to the fuller life. His thoughtfulness, his quiet humor, and his warm
responsiveness wefC qualities that endeared him to all with whom he came in
contact.
Last year he attended Washington and
Lee University. Its president, Dr. Gaines
writes, "Mrs. Gaines and I had the privilege of knowing John intimately, and
regarded him as one of the m03t engaging, most promising, noblest of all the
boys of our acquaintance."
During his school life Jack obtained
many honors through his sheer ability,
energy and sincerity. Could his short
life have lasted to the fullness of years,
it would have brought evell greater hapllzness to those by whom he was surrounded,
but cut off as it was in the days of his
youthful promise, he leaves an example
worthy of all youth and one by which
we of maturer years well may profit.
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SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"He shall 110t grow old as we who arc
SUNDAY
left grow old. At the going down of the Junior Club Plans Joint Program
9 :45 A. lof.-Dible School.
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slIn and in thc morning we wilt remelll11 :00 A. M.~)lorning Won;hip. The ltev. Dr.
An
interesting
joint
mceting
of
the
ber him."
John Ellery Tuttle, D.D., L.L.D. ,
Iliterature and music sections of the 7:00 P. M.~Christinn Endeavor.
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George T. Joyce
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held
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the
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of
Mary Baker \Varrcn
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
M.iss Katherine Bronson, 734 Yale AveCla~nce F. Carter, A.B., B.D., Minuter
Mary Parry Joyce
'nue, Tuesday, April 6, at 8 P. :l\.£.
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Miss Ann Orr will rcview "Bcloved 9:46 A. H.-Church School.
A. M.-Morning Worship.
o Ice an
Ire epar men ews Friend" by Bowen and Vonmcck, the 117 :00
:00 P. M.-Epworth I.esgue meetings.
In S1)it('" of pleas to the contrar)" people story of Tschaikowsky. ~liss Orr will 7:45 P. H.-Evening Worship.
~till insist on lighting grass fires which sing ami ?I.-Irs. Antollica Fairbanks will
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
get out of their control and make it play piano selections for il1ustration.
SUNDAY
,,;46 A. M.-First Da,. Schoo1.
Ilrccssary to call the Fire Company whcn
+---9:45 A. M.~Adult. Class. Subje-ct: "Religion
the .QJ ...cs Jhrcat~JII9 'il>r~~d .tohui(dillg,. Freihofer'. New Delivery Plan
nnd Life."
Spenk<>r, Jeslle H.I
Holmes.
Thr('c times within s,1ightly more than:
(or Worship in the
twenty·four hours mcmlJers of thc local; In the interest of .its employcs and 11 :00 A. :H.-Meeting
Meeting House.
COllll'::IIlY wcr-e ca1Jcd from their various: clistomers Frcihofer's is 3nllol11lcing a
WEDNESDAY
A. M. to 3.30 P. M.~Sewing nnd quiltbusinesses this ,veek to handle just such! revolutionary change in their home and ing9.30
in Whittier House. Box luncheon. All are I
cordially invited.
=::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~ i store del h'ery system.
:
: I-Iercaiter there will he 110 early morn- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
I iug dclivcdcs.
That means the driverOF SWARTHMORE
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Meng's Pastels
I salesman will not have to get to work 11 :00 A. M.-Sunda,.
School.
hours beforc daybreak.
11 :00 A. M.~Sunds,. LeMon.Sermon.
Special
I It means, too, that Frcihofer's bread,
Wednet5d.,. eveninc meeting e~h week, 8
20 pieces for
75c
I rolls and other baked goods will be de- p. m. Reading room open daily. except Suu·
days and holida,.. 1 :00 to ,(:00: Church edJ8ee.
35 pieces for $1.35
! Iivcred hours fresher from the oven.
All are eordiall,. invited to .tteno the .en·
50 pieces for $1.70
ICell and uae the ReadinR Room.
100 pieces for $3.25
"For Land's Sakes I"
my girl friend said•••"don't you hear enough about
telephones at the switchboard all
day, without tallring telephone
when you're off duty? What's
the big idea?"
"I am interested in telephone
service," 1 told her, "and I'll tell
you why. Being an operator 1
know how handy a telephone is
in so many ways-and how priceless in emergencies. I've put
through hundreds of rush calls
for doctors, ambulances, police
or fire deparbnents. And 1 can't
help thinking how much a telephone means when people need
help in a hurry.
"When 1 talk telephone, I'm
really talking protection, convenience and peace of mind. Why
shouldn't I like to do that?"
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1 P. M. Every Wednesday
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE, PA.
Starting April 7th
announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
All the retail food stores in Swarthmore are co·
operating in this movement, which will give every
person engaged in the retail distribution of food a
half-holiday every week.
by
MR. JOHN ELUS SEDMAN, C. S. B.
of Los Ans-elea. CaL
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church.
The First Church of Chri.st, Sdentist. in Boston, Massachusetts
This vitally iInportant step in the interest of men
and women serving the public with Groceries, Produce, Meals and Sea Foods merits the whole-hearted
support of everyone. Every home· keeper who does
her shopping before 1 P. M. on Wednesdays will
IN THE CLOTHIER MEMORIAL HALL
Swarthmore Colles-e Campus
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4th, 1937
have a part in making this weekly half-holiday
possible. Such co· operation will be appreciated by
all those engaged in the retail distribution of foods.
It means an opportunity for them to get out and
enjoy this half-holiday.
In starting this movement the undersigned conM
fidently believe that other retail food stores
throughout Delaware County will follow.
at 3.1S o'clock
Retail Food Stores and Other Organizations Co-operating in
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
this Important Movement are:
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It means, too, that you'll get Freihofer·s Bread,
Rolls and other baked goods, hOIll'S fresher
fl'OlIl the avell! They wiII be delivered to you
at a time when you can see and talk with
your Driver·Salesmen and make your o';Vn
choice of what you want.
Preaton Foster
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Hereafter, early morning deliveries will be
done away with. That means, our Driver.Salesmen will not have to get to work hours before
daybreak. Their work day will be shorter_
they will have more time with their families.
Wednesday Only. April 7
BARBARA STANWYCK
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In the interest of its employes _ and in your
interest, too - Freihofer's lead the way in
announcing a revolutionary change in their
Home and Store delivery system.
to Fertilize Your' Lawn
BOVUNG
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
Editor aad Pa NI" . .
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NURE,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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FresLer Baked Goods
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Tuesday, Only. April 6
PAT
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BOGART
OLD BANK BUILDING
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Christian Science Church
situations.
Providilig these occasions
may be considered by some to be good
MAR.Y'S PET RECIPE
practice for the firemen but it seems to
Dulch Nul Cake
others and mostly to the men themselves,
l4 lb. pecans chopped.
a Jacking spirit of co-operation. Here is
1 c. seedless raisins.
one small way in which residents can
1 c. brown sugar.
show appreciation of Swarthmore's 1'014 d. ftour (mix raisins with ftour).
IIn/eer Fire Company. Fields should be
4 tsp. baking powder.
burnt off but isn't it more considerate
Pinch of salt.
of these men to accept their offer of a
fire company supervised burning than to
Mix all together, bake slowly
interrupt them at their individual work at
in a loaf pan in oven 300 degrees
inconvenient times?
from 45 to 60 minutes.
This week caUs were received to field
fires as follows: Tuesday, 1.07 P. M.-I :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Yale Avenue and Haverford Place; WedMen'. Recital Here April 6
nesday, 12.55 P. M.-Fairview Road;
2.57 P. M.-227 Haverford Avenue.
The Temple University Men's Glee
James Johnson, colored, of UniorCAvenue, eastbound on Yale Avenue, at 2.50 Club will be heard in a song recital in the
A. M., Wednesday, collided with a P.R.T. social hall of the Swarthmore Methodist
pole on the south side of the street when Church next Tuesday evening, April 6, at
attempting to avoid a car he saw ap- 8.15 o'clock. These young men have been
proaching just after he had crossed Ches- winners of the intercollegiate glee club
ter Road. The automobile was damaged
contests for three consecutive years. Mr.
but no injury was reported.
Charles Long is the director. He also
directs the P. M. C. Glee Qub in Chester.
Concert Committee Organizes
The assisting artists are Lowell Broomall,
At the preliminary meeting Tuesday organist of the Swarthmore Church, and
afternoon of mothers arranging for this Calvin T. Doussoulas, tenor soloist.
year's concert by the Main Line OrchesOther Methodist Church Notes
tra, the following committee was named:
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine, chairman; Mrs.
On Sunday morning, April 4, at 10
George Alston, Mrs. C. A. Bagby, Mrs. A. M. in the Church School, Mrs. W. A.
H. Paul Clea"er, Mrs. F. W. Hadley, Schlicter, of Aldan, will teU some of her
Mrs. Arthur S. Hughes, ]'1rs. A. F. Jack- experiences as a missionary in China.
son, Mrs. John L. Jones, Mrs. Lloyd E. Going to the foreign field as a young
Kauffman, l\.~rs. OUo Kraus, Jr., ~{rs'l bdde, she has many interesting stories
Joscph Mcsslck, Mrs. Henry A. PIper, to ~ell explaiuing conditions there.
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Mrs. David T. Shaw, Mrs. Howell Lewis
Shay, Mrs. Henry L. Smith, 1\.[rs. George
TRINITY CHURCH
Troxell, ).f rs. Julius E. Underwood and
Prot_tant EpllJcopal
Cbater Road and College A.-emil!'
Mrs. Charles F. 'Volters.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M•• Rector
The 1937 concert will bc held as usual
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dlr. ReL Educ.
in Clothier :Mel11orial, Swarthmore Col- 8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
A. M.~Sl1nday School anti Bible Class.
lege. althollg-h the date is a bit earlier this 119:45
;00 A. M.--Holy Communion Dnd Sermon.
year, April 16, Friday at 8.15 P. 1\[
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Exclusive Modes
And for Carefree Luxury, Have Us Serve You With
ATLANTIC FURNACE OIL
Barton Mac Lane _ William Gargan
O'BRIEN
THE EILEEN SHOP
COAL
"On the Avenue"
Alice Faye • Ritz Brothen;
Stephin Fetcbit
Monday Only, April 5
for your cordial reception
VAN ALEN BROS.
Friday and Saturday, April 2-3
DICK POWELL
MADELEINE CARROLL
of this community will pay
a fair price {or coal of a con.istently good quality, backed up by a delivery service
on which they can depend.
Near the end of each winter many people call here for
coal who have been "stung"
by the quality or quantity of
coal and service of some
"bootleg" c 0 a I trucker.
Don't let them "sting" you
this spring.
THANK YOU, SWARTHMORE
APRIL 2, 1937
Bank and Trust Company
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The Giant Tiger Market
Please Co-operate by Doing Your Food Buying Before 1 P. M. on Wednesdays
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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CLASSIFIFD
PROMINENT WOMAN TO
SPEAK HERE APRIL 9
WANTED
At the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church Woman·s Association meeting
Friday, April 9, Katherine Silverthorn
will speak on "Inter-relationship of the
Church and the Women's Membership."
All women are invited to attend this
meeting at 1.30 o'clock, following the
regular sewing and luncheon.
Mrs. Silverthorn is chairman of the
Committee on International Relations of
the Woman's Committee of the Foreign
Missions Conference of North America;
a member of the Executiye Committee of
the National Committee on thc Cause
and Cure of War; a member of the CommiSSIOn on International Justice and
Goodwill of the Federal Council of
Churches of Christ in America; a member of the Board of Directors of the
Missionary Education Movement; and
chairman of their Educational Conunittee; is a member of the Expert Advisory
Section of Adult Age Group Committees
of the International Council of Religious
Education.
Other Pre.hyterian Church Note.
At the service Sunday at 11 o'clock
the minister will be the Rev. John Ellery
Tuttle, D.O. Holy Communion will be
observed with the reception of new members and the baptism of children.
Christian Endeavor Service is at 7
o'clock. All young people are urged to
attend this service and cnter into the
discussion led by Miss Marjorie Dinsmore.
The Young Woman's Guild wj)l meet
on Wednesday evening, April 7, at 7,45,
at the home of Mrs. Frances Walton, 45
Amherst Avenue. Mrs. Frank Horner,
of the Travelers Aid Society will be the
speakcr.
W ANTED-One or two girls to occupy at.
tractive room tn private family. Homelike surroundings.
Reasonable.
Me:ab. It
desired. Telephone. Swarthmore 8G8oJ'. 201
CoHeee Avenue.
WORK WANTED-Woman wanta housecl..lBu"
Jng or Jaund17 work by day or hour. Pc.t
Oft'lce Box 184. Morton.
W ANTED-Capable young woman to aasut in
tea room.
bookkeeping.
MUllt have .ome knowleda'e of
Telephone. Swarthmore 149.
WANTED-Lal'8'e furni!lohed room In or near
Swarthmore. Write Paul Wick. Folsom.
FOR RENT
Apartment. $35. 44 S. Morton Ave •• MorNear P. R. R. Adalia. Secoall floor.
5 rooina, electric refrl.eratioD. Gar.....
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Swarthmore 42
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Tomato Catsup
Red Alaska Salmon
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9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Wed..esday-ONLY
9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Thursday
9 A. M. to lOP. M. Friday a ..d Saturday
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FORM ROTARY CLUB
IN SWARmMORE
A well attended meeting of the ConMrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, of Harvard
cord Union of Friends Fjrst Day Schools
Avenue, '16, chairman of the Somerville
Day committee, has been in charge of arwas held in Whittier House. Swarthmore,
last
Sunday
afternoon
and
evening.
rangements
for the 1937 celebration which John E. Michael Named Praident
Council Reviews Lengthy PetiCharles
Supplee,
of
Lansdowne,
·presided.
will
be
held
at Swarthmore College toby Fourteen Other Local
lionl and Public Hearings at
Reports
were
read
from
each
of
the
ten
morrow,
Saturday,
April 10.
Organize...
Semi-monthly Sesaion
schools comprising the Union.
An interesting talk on the use of hvmns
Somerville day will begin with a busiSteps for the organization of a Rotary
Although an increase in the tax rate
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1045' th '{
'In First Dav Scltools was gl'ven bv
ness meetmg e at
. tn e .. eet- club in Swarthmore were taken April 1,
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would enable a desirably more extensive
.
Everett L. Hunt, of Sw"rthmore College,
mg
ouse, were
argaret eter,
by a group of fifteen local business and
improvements of streets and S I d e w a l k s . . . .
I k
h h'
h'
:rt.
reviewing. first the hl'storv of hymn sl'ngwit ta e over t e c alrmans Ip of Som- professional men who met at The IngleBorough Council is loawe to raise the ing, then analyzing the Jreason whv the
' '37.
The leading lady of the current pro- ervl·11e F orum f rom Betty D
enms,
neuk with Representatives from the
millage at this time and there f ore took
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' etv of Friends had oml'tted musl'e duction at the Players Club is better The omervi e
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ows IpS Committee Chester and West Chester Clubs. This
Socl
action at the Wednesday evening session
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from its services and last, suguestl'ng how knowil to Swarthmoreans as Mrs. A. P. will announce the Lucretia Mott and action unites Swarthmore with more than
to maintain the present rate namely: for
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general Borough purposes-8 mills; for and why hymns have come into use in Whitaker, of Riverview Road, than by Martha Tyson elowshlps. Helen Horn- 4,000 cities all over the world where
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First Da" Schools. A sextet composed the name under which she has achieved beck, and Dorwin Cartwright, both '37. Rotary clubs have come to playa leading
interest on d eb t an d th e Sill mg un ~
of Mrs. Gair W.ilcox, I\Irs. Ellwood H. considerable renown as a dancer.
wjll speak for Mortar Board and part in the progress and development of
2)<\ mills; and library tax Yo mill. The
arrett,
Mrs.
Jesse
H.
Holmes,
Jr.,
MI'ss
MSGA
on "Orientation of Freshmen." the life of the community.
G
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mills and
special
tax on
on the
the Kimmel
warthmore
2 mills
tract Ann Orr, Millard Rewis, Jr., and Dana
Vocations for women will be discussed
The new club is sponsored by the memH. Bigelow sang two groups of hymns
by Mrs. Clausine MacNeille, vocational bers of the Rotary Club of Chester, who
also remained stationary.
selected for their histor-importance as
adviser, while Frances Blanshard, dean have been anxious for some time to have
Anticipating that Walnut Lane would well as musical content. Mrs. E. L.
of women, will close the meeting with a this Borough represented in the worldbe one of the streets where it would be Hunt accompanied.
f ew word s on student activIty.
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wide organization.
desired to place a sidewalk in connection
A panel discussion on "What Is
eon will be served at 12.45.
Those present at the meeting April 1r
with the current proposal, quite a few Quaker Patriotism" for young members Cast of Ten Perform at Playe's wart hmore and S warth mores,.. a when
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Club ThIS' Week m· April
residents of the section appeared to of the Union was lead by Esther Holmes
skit written by Holly Ross, '37, will fea- club in Swarthmore are John E. MichaeJ,
register their opposition to the steps, Jones with John Wood, Jr. and W. Allen
P rogram
ture the a f ternoon entertainment pro- who was elected president; Charles R ..
among them, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. WarLongshorc, of Swarthmore College, and
Bv AUe.. W. Hanl'.
1g.ram in Cloth.ier Memorial on this sixty- Russell, viceO-president; Edward L.
ren" Mrs. J. Paul Brown, :Mrs. George
· I Good· Charlotte Werner, Edward' Flacc'us, Ann
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CI b Sixth Somerville Day. A take-off on the Noyes,_ secretary; F. A. Patman, treas4
H oadl ey, C . C . W est, D ame
wm,
D aVlson,
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and Paul Saxer. of Friends A : '1s ff us. an s 0, t tled ayers
IIu G'lbe
I rt an d S U II'Ivan operettas, IIle sk't
I urer; N. Walter SUplee, sergeant-atTh
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and L. .
ray.
e e egation w Ich
prt 0 erlOg was gran e an unusua v
Central School, as members of the panel.
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had secured a petition including other
Supper was served to the two hundred warm welcome by the first-flight audt- customs.
Heckman, board of directors; Emanuel
ence which saw it Tuesday.
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signers and a letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Paul M. Pearson, appeared of the opinion guests by the Swarthmore Friends after
Within the frame of pleasant stage sets
Gladys Reichard, 19, assistant profes- M. Buchner, WiHiam S. Hoffman, Richthat if Council, in spite of their prcsenta- which Waldo Hayes, of 'Vest Chester, arranged for the current production, "As 50.r of authropologr al Barnard College, ard C. Ammerman, Elric S. Sproat, Wiltion of the case, felt a sidewalk was introduced the speaker of the evening, Husbands Go" moved along smoothly in Will be tl!e Son~ervdle speaker of the day. liam F. Lee, Harold E. B. Speight,
Dr. Charles Swope, president of West
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Her subject will be "Adventure among Wayne Mosteller and Clarence E. Hannecessary Jt should bc placed on the cast Clle tor Stat T h
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th a style remlluscent 0 t e roa way ver- I N ' " 'I' R' h d
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side of the street where lcss trees would
s ..
c eac ers 0 ege, on e sian of 1931 and the touring rcvival of t Ie
av3Jos .... .I.\" ISS elc •ar WI .ar- num.
be in danger of despoilation and there was subject "Religious Education. How It 1933. The Players Club actors unfolded range an exhlbltlOn of NavajO sand pamtThe new dub will have its regular
more depth to the lots. This situation ~fay B~ farrided lOver I~n~o Lifed"· Dr. effectivcly the story of a husband who jngs h~ COI1CctiOl~, to ~e on display at the wcekly meetings at The Ingleneuk.
will be considered in connection with a wope e.leve t lat re ;glO~S he ucttors was big enough to UTiderstand his wife's reception tea. which Will follow the afterAs soon as the new club has been adfour vear plan for total sidewalk coverage must convlllce young peop e 0 tree undt · ftC
f
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I 1100n entcrtamment. The afternoon pro- mitted to membership in Rotary InternaJ
amentals-first that there is a God- momell ary III a ua Ion or ano ler man i
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There was ample zest and heartiness Ross skit j dances performed by the ad- international hoard of directors, its
at the next meeting of COWlcil.
Several ordinances were passed: one
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to heighten the already abundant comedy I cJ~ss •..d1fected by V u'glOla . Rath and by the Chester Club and George E.
providing for the acquisition by the Borin the play. It cannot be imputed, how-! '-:lrgllua Greer, of the phYSical educa- Brown, of Ocean CitYJ who is governor
ough of the Simons Sewer, serving the
southwest section of the townJ at the purI ever, that the stage group neglected the I Uon
department; a speech by Robert of the dubs jn this, the fiftieth district
chase of $1760; one setting forth the
heavie,r parts. Balance. was the keynote Ma?~fod, of the psychology d~~~rtment. of Rotary. Delegations from all the
1in~s and grades of- the ·section of Rivcr(,f- tlfc·llCrf-vnUalil.l.:. Dlr<:Ct6r· Roland- G.· 011 t.:ll!Jc.rgr?:iu?-te Psyo;h"lt:lg) • and a other KOlar.), dubs ~nearhy- are
view Avenue which is to be improved
E. Ullman has done a splendid job in in- two-pIano arrangement of DeBussy's to attend this e\'ent. The motto of
shortly; and another regarding the con- Swarthmore Man Will Begin terpreting the nature of the one-time "Afternoon of a Faun,"' and Chauvrler's Rotary, "Service Above Self He
struction of the Crumwald Sewer, now.in
August 1 to Direct Business
Broadway hit.
"Espagna," ,pl.ayed by Barbara Wetzel, Profits Most Who Serves Best" js inof Friends' School
Criticism is a difficult proposition when '38, and Roland Ball, '39.
progress.
terpreted in Rotary in four ways-service
lfrs. Louis C. Emmons presented a
the
critic
is
faced
by
such
evenness
of
to the dub to make it strong and active;
Howard ~I. Buckman, of Swarthmore.
petition signed by approximately half a has been selected to take over the busi- worth and value. Among the older
service in one·s own vocation; service to
hundred residents of the neighborhood of
actors, Roland and Eliza Ullman were
the community j and scrvice to the world
ness management of George S.chool,
outstanding, This is Mrs. Ullman's
her real estatc office on Baltimore Pike starting August 1.
as a world-citizen.
at Riverv.iew Road, asking that she be
The Management Committee of George twenty-second role for the Players Club
granted permission to rent same as a tea School announced to the Philadelphia and this week's closing night will be her
Two Public Forums Here in April
room. Believing the question of sufficient Yearly Meeting of Friends at the sessions seventY4sixth performance for the local
Two Public Forums of the current
importance to require a public hearing which closed April I, that Francis C. group. Mrs. AJix Field Whitaker and Local Women Interested by DisDelawarc
County series will be held at
the secretary was Jnstructed to ascertain Pyle would retire at the end of this J. Stephen Shockley were competent in
cussion of Child GuidSwarthmore
High School during the
if Mrs. Emmons wished one and if so, school year after serving as superintend- two of the major roles.
ance Tuesday
month of Aflr.il.
to advertise that it should be held Wed- ent and treasurer for over thirty-three
In general, however, it was young
Next \Vednesday evening, the 14th, at
nesday, l-fay S.
people's night. Roland Ullman, Jr., was
"Some uneasiness" for parents as a 8 o'clock. WiHrid L. Husband, nationally
years.
Numerous bids on materials for paving
)'fr. Buckman graduatcd from Swarth- personable and professional dur.ing the result of "the impetus our day is giving
known lecturer,'author, and traveler, will
few moments he was on the stage.
Riverview Road were received. Conto increasing reading and study of speak on "What We Can Learn From
a,"arded the low bidders as more College .in 1914, after which he
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taught school at Hightstown, N. J. He
ame ayme, a wart more 0 ege psychology and behavior" was t!xpressed
Two weeks
follows: asphalt, Good Roads Company, was then associated with the Swarthmore junior who has had parts in two previous by Rose Green, of the Philadelphia Child Swedish COo-operatives."'
later,
on
the
28th,
Dr.
Hugo
Wall, chairat 9.875 cents per gallon; granite curbing, Chautauqua Association for tcn years. productions, added much to the young Guidance Clinic, speaking before the
man
of
the
political
science
department
North Carolina Granite Corporation, at More recently he has been connected with people's record.
Swarthmore League of Women Voters of the University of Wichita, will make
72~. cents per, lineal foot for. straight a PhiJadelphia advertising company. In
The triumvirate of young actor's in last Tuesday afternoon at the Woman's
his second appearance before a Swarth~urbmg and 8736 cents for radIUS curb- 1918 he married Ethel Harvey, of "As Husbands G·ou was completed by Club.
Miss Green discussed "The more audience when he addresses a
mg; and crushed stone. Gen~ral Crushed Moorestown N. J. The Buckmans have Jack Peirsol, who did a very neat job Parent, School and Community ResponsiForum on "Local Government Trends
Stone Company at $1.68 per oet ton for
h Id
of his small part. His roll was not exbility for the Privileged Child."
. h $173 f
1'/' h $183 f
three children; Prestoll. teo est, now
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b . d'd
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and
Problems."
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o~:2.me,
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or a senior at George School, Harvey, Jr., actlllg, ut It 1 present a goo c ance
"I have known parents," she said, "so
Dr.
Wan spoke here ~!arch 10 on
~ lOch, $1.93 for 36 IIlch, and $1.33 for and Mariane. While in college Buck- to display latitude of ability.
self-conscious with this knowledge that "The Supreme Court, the Constitution
Mrs. Sue Wolters did her role of maid they could not be spontaneous and natural
screenings.
man was a member of the Phi Delta
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Series Dance Postponed
the Phi Beta Kappa Socicty. In the noticeable in the phy. Her experience
Miss Green asserted that the emotional Fire Company and Auxiliary News
town of Swarthmore, he has been both in "The Admirable Crichton" stood by needs and demands of children in one
At the regular monthly meeting of thc
The last dance of this season's Swarth- secretary and president of the Business her indeed. and lent her smoothness of economic group are pretty much the same Swarthmore Firc and Protective Associamore Series has been lKlstponed from the and Civic Association (now the Swarth- pcrformance and certitude of action.
tion held in Borough Hall last evening
as in any other.
.
\Valter S. Fogg appeared all too
date scheduled,. April 17, until May. It more Business Association) and treasMiss Green suggested that fltoo often watches were awarded ex-chiefs Charles
will probably be held the first week next urer of the Home and School Association. briefly. He was the solc bright spot parcntal responsibility has been thought Kimmel and A. Wayne Mosteller in acmonth. Notices of the exact date will He is now an active member and vicc- in a rather sickly prologue.
to mean the giving and doing things cordance with a custom of the Associapresident of the Swarthmore Library
It is very nearly paradoxical that
be sent all subscribers beforehand.
tion.
Samuel Evans, Jr., who plays the part for a child.
Board.
The Apdl meeting of the Fire Comof the understanding husband about
"From the experiences of the clinic
Mr. and Mrs. Buckman and family whom the play revolves, should have a WIt
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pany
A ll.'Ciliary wilt be hc1d in the BorGets Guggenheim Fellowship
I ren rom t le supenor social
will remove late this summer from their role which calls upon him to be little but an d CllItural groups." she continued, III ough Halt rooms next Monday evening
Announcement has been made that· home, at 213 Dickinson Avenue, to a expressionless. Mr. Evans did a credit- can t h'mk 0 f some areas in which they at 8 o'clock.
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Samuel R. M. Reynolds, assistant pro- house on the campus at George School.
able J·ob in a part which was innateJy are ley to ave more difficulties than
Entertamm·
. g •Before Dance
fessor of Physiology, Long Island Col- Harvey will trans f er f rom the SwarthI
f
. the re- more schooI to George S cI100I'III t h e fall. rather flat.
the ess ortunate
child.
For a"
healthy \
"mong the dl"nner partl'es whl'ch ,vl'll
lege of Medicine, Brooklyn, IS
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"As
Husbands
Go"
was
written
by
an
energetIc
psychological
growth
a
child
precede
the Amerl'ean Leg'lon and Auxcipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Mariane will cnter a near by Friends
~femorial Fellowship for the year 1937- School of pre-high school grades.
Rachel Crothers, orie of the leading play- needs t.o meet some limitations, some iliary Charity Dance at the Woman's
38. The award is made to enable Dr.
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frustratIOns..."
Club House this evening are those given
Further performances will be given toThe spe~ker c~}J1c1uded with a plea for· by !\Ir. and Mrs. John S. Daley, of Cedar
Reynolds to write a monograph on certain Election at Woman's Club T
ues. night and tomorrow night at 8.15 in the some consIderatIOn of parents as human Lanc and Elm Avenue' '{r
d 'I
phases of endocrine and reproductive.
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physiology and to continue research in: The blclll11al electIOn of officers and Fairview Road Club House.
cmgs.
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Alben T. Eavenson, of Strath Ha,·en
these fields. The year will be spent at: directors for the \-Voman's Club of
Annual Meeting Next Monday
~n~e ~~udy group 011 Coll~chve Bar- Avenue; Mr. and :a.-Irs. Robert A. Shepthe University of Rochester Rochester I Swarthmore will be held Tuesday, April
On Monday evening, ApriJ 12, the one gammg, under the leadership of Mrs. pard, of Dartmouth Avenue and Mr and
N. Y.
" ' 13. The polls will be open from 10 business meeting of the year will be held Reavis Cox, of Hillborn Avenue, wilt be Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest, of Harvard AveDr. Reynolds is a former resident of A. !{. to 12 M. and from 2 to 4 P. M., at the Players Club. The president, Dr. addressed by Dr. George Taylor of the nue. The Sheppard and Gilcreest parties
Swarthmore and the son of Mrs. Walter with Mrs. Stanley MacMillan, chairman A. F. Jackson and all other officers of Bureau of Industrial Research of the will be held at the Ingleneuk. Mr. and
D. Reynolds, of College Avenue. He is of elections. in charge.
the organization are desirous that as University of Pennsylvania, at its final Mrs. Sheppard will entertain a Swartha graduate of Swarthmore High School
The president, Mrs. Roland G. E. utl- many members as possible be in attend- meeting next. Tue.sday m~ming at 10.30 more group. The Gilcreest's guests wilt
and Swarthmore College. He received man. will preside at the regular stated ance.
at the home of Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher. be Mr. and Mrs. John Dewhurst, of
his doctorate in 1931 from the University meeting at 2.30 the same day. URiding
There are several important matters to of Harvard Avenue. Dr. Taylor wjll Forest Hills, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs.
of Pennsylvania and spent the year fol- the Sky with Amelia Earhart:' a motion be brought before the membership as well speak on "Troubled Areas in Collective John McCoy, of Cranford, N. J., and
10lYjng in the departrnenb of embryology, picture secured by the program chairman, as the nomination of new officers and Bargaining," discussing the role of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson and Mr.
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Mrs. Roland Eaton, will be shown. Mrs. governors.
impartial chairman, jurisdictional dispute, and Mrs. John Moore, of Swarthmore.
Baltimore, as a Fellow in Medicine of the W. N. Spangler and Mrs. Carl Wolcott
The meeting will as usual be followed racketeering in unions,. conRi.ct over Mr. and ~rs. Eavenson. will have guests
National Research Council.
wi11 be hostesses.
by a program of entertainment. .
closed shop. and other ddliculties.
from Menon and Walhngford.
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BUCKMAN MANAGES I
GEORGE' SCHOOL
OF THE
SWARTHMORE
BUILDING ASSOCIATION
Stl;lC;:k Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25c
15e
23e
17e
17e
7e
38·oz. Jar
DCO Grape Juice
UCO Fancy Tomatoes·- Solid Hand
No. 7.11 Cans
SOMERVILLE DAY AT COLLEGE TOMORROW
AIix Field
'AS HUSBANDS GO'
GAINS HIGH PRAISE
ASSETS
First Mortgages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600.850~00
13c
15e
25c
9c
He
6c
CONCORD UNION MEETS
HERE
$2.50 PER YEAR
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Inclusive, on uea, "The Better Grade" Food Products
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL 9,1937
TAX RATE REMAINS
SAME AS LAST YEAR
GirJ Scout News
"The Sign of the Cross," featuring four
well known stars, Frederic March, Claudette Colbert, Charles Laughton and Elissa
Landi, will be the film attraction at the
Strath Haven Inn tomorrow evening at
8.15. So many friends of the Inn have
been taking advantage of these free
weekly programs that it is proposed to
change the night from Saturday to Friday in the future.
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EIAKER
Troops 6 and 194 will meet in the
Woman's Club House tomorrow morning
at 9.30.
Troop 16 wilt meet at 9.30 Saturday
morning at the Girl Scout House. Invitations have been issued for a troop
mother and daughter supper to be held
at the Scout House at 5.30 next Friday,
April 9. The event will furnish an opportunity for several of the girls to
complete their work on merit badges for
hostess, cooking and homekeeping.
The Fortnightly will be entertained
by Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes, of Princeton
Avenue, on Monday, April 5, at 2.30
P. 1\1.
.Mrs. Sargent Walter will revicw liThe
Late George Apley," a biography compiled by a lifelong friend of the Apley
family.
George Apley grew up in Boston in a
family which believed in family traditions and their preservation. The Apley
family had traditions worthy of preservation. Each member had a mind of his
own and thus in the family circle interest
never lagged. The book is really a novel
in its form and the development of the
life of this son.
Mrs. Herbert Bassett and Mrs. Joseph
A. Perry will contribute readings.
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
DCO
DCO
DCO
DCO
DCO
DCO
DCO
DCO
The regular meetmg of the Thursday
Night Bridge Qub, postponed during
Holy Week; was held Monday evening,
March 29. The winners of the evening
were: North and South-Captain and
Mrs. Charles E. Morrison, first; William
Craemer and Andrew Robinson, second;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carvell, third;
East and West-Laurence Stabler and
Daniel Goodwin, first; Miss Mary Verlenden and Mrs. S. P. Felix. second;
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Swift, third
William Craemer was announced as
winner of the :March tournament for the
highest average score.
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GIANT
TIGER
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Swarthmore 19
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WlDDers at Weo:kly Bridge Club
CClLLEGE
Real E.tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Due. Delinquent ............. .
Interest and Fines Delinquent ... .
Interest 'Accrued to April 12, 1937
Cash ....................... .
25,400.00
65,500.00
2,792.41
2,902.53
3,131.25
24,488.05
LIABILITIES
Advance Payments:
Due.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $513.28
Interest
..... . . . . . .
3.08
T ota) Liabilities
$516.36
CAPITAL
Installment Stock-Dues . . . . . . . . $533,592.00
Profits Apportioned . . . . . . . . . . . . 145,396.81
Pro6ts Unapportioned . . . . . . . . . .
4,559.07
Reserve ..................... 41,000.00
$725,064.24
$725,064.24
STOCK ACCOUNT WITH VALUATIONS, APRIL 12, 1937
Date
Number
Series Shares
of Issue
Dues Paid
per Share
Cain
per Share
Value
per Share
Val. per Share
Withdrawal
Value
per SerIes
Oct., 1925
54
577
$136.00
$55.57
$193.57
$192.03
$111.689.09
ApI., 1926
55
240
132.00
50.66
182.86
180.03
43,866.40
Oct., 1926
56
266
126.00
46.36
172.36
166.50
49,639.68
ApI., 1927
57
370
120.00
42.06
162.06
157.39
59,962.20
Oct., 1927
56
201
I 14.00
37.98
151.96
146.70
30,547.96
Api .. 1926
59
220
108.00
34.10
142. I 0
136.41
3 1.262.00
Oct.. 1926
60
309
102.00
30.44
132.44
126.52
40,923.96
ApI.,
1929
61
312
96.00
26.98
122.96
I 16.98
38,369.76
Oct., 1929
62
124
90.00
23.73
113.73
107.60
14. I 02.52
ApI., 1930
63
434
84.00
20.68
104.66
98.93
45,43 I • 12
Oct., 1930
64
265
78.00
17.65
95.85
90.40
25,400.25
ApI., 193 I
65
371
72.00
15.23
67.23
82. I 5
32,362.33
Oct., 193 I
66
260
66.00
12.81
76.81
74.18
20,490.60
ApI.,
1932
67
162
60.00
10.60
70.60
66.48
12,649.20
Oct., 1932
66
236
54.00
8.60
62.60
59.01
14,898.60
ApI., 1933
69
515
48.00
6.81
54.81
51.78
28,227.15
Oct., 1933
70
371
42.00
5.23
47.23
44.76
17.522.33
ApI., 1934
71
353
36.00
3.86
39.86
37.92
14,070.56
Oct., 1934
72
312
30.00
2.69
32.69
31.26
10. I 99.28
ApI., 1935
73
618
24.00
1.74
25.74
24.77
15,907.32
Oct., 1935
74
685
18.00
.99
16.99
16.4 I
13,008. I 5
ApI., 1936
75
407
12.00
.45
12.45
12. I 7
5,067.15
Oct., 1936
76
518
6.00
• I2
6.12
6.04
3, I 70. I 6
8170
$678,988.81
$24,000.00 Now Available for Invesbnent in Mortgages
77th Series Opens With Firat Payment Due April 13th
MISS ROSE GREEN AT
APRIL L.W.V. MEETING
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CLASSIFIED
APRIL 2, 1937
C(JLLEGE
SW ")'I~THM(JI~E
Winners at Weekly Bridge Club I
PROMINENT WOMAN TO
SPEAK HERE APRIL 9
"' he ngul.lr IIIlctlllg or thc I hurst!,lY
I\t
the
S\\,lrthltlorc
Pre<;h)lcri:m :\I~ht Bru(g(· Uuh. 1)() ..1.I)oncd durlllJ.! I
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WANn.V Of I!.! or t\\H l'lrlll to UN UI') nt· lhurdl \\'tJlIIcllI\
\prJ! 9. K.lth<:nm.: SIhl'rl 11Orn ~1,1TI.:h 29 'J Ill' \\l1ll1l'TS of thc C"l'UlIlg ,
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l\orth and Sonth-C.II)tam .11II1!
dl"'lred
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Colltog~ A"!lIue
All \\omen .Irc ill\'lted to attcnd tins Cr.lcIlH.:r and Andrew J~ObItlSOIl, second, I
wonK WANTLlJ- Womlill \\1111(" IIUUSC(!ll m- IIl(clmg .n 130 o'clock. follU\\lIlg the ~Ir and Mrs. 1~lchard Can cHI thml.!
IIW or IlUudr} \\ork h) d.IY or hour, I'o!;l n,.,nd.lr ... ('\\ IIIg ,md ltuH:hcOIl
E.lst and \Vcst-Llurence Stabler .md I
Office Box 1 i I. Murton
:+.Ir<; Slherthorn is chmrmall of Ihe lJalllcl Good\\IIJ, first, :\tiss ~fary Vcr-I
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Su.:tlOll of \dull A~e Group COllllllltlecs mother and daughtcr sUI'pcr to be held
JOSEPH E QUINBY
of the Intern ItUlIl11 LOUllCiI of Rehg-Iotls ,It the Scout Iiousc at 530 nexl Friday,
ERNEST G SNODGRASS, ASS'T
'I,nl 9 The C\ t.'lIt "III fUTlllsh an OJlI.dlh.:.ltlon.
FUNERAL DlRECroRS
portullth- fur ",c,cr.11 of the girls to
Other Presbyterian Church Notes
BELL PHONE "
MEDIA. PA. 1
\t the sen IcC SllIld.l) .It 11 o'clock eOll1plc:tc thclr \\ork 011 ment hadges ror
IIIl ",,,",Ie, \\111 he the I{e\' Johll I.II"n hostess. cookm:.! .1IIU hUllIckecping
WANTED
EBAKER
VOL. IX, No. 15
TAX RATE REMAINS
SAME AS LAST YEAR
FEW CENTS
A DAY MORE
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EDWYN R0 RKE
I foh LOtlllllUIlIOn \\ III he
\\ ]Ih tht.' rcc!.'ptlOll of IIC\\ IIlCIll
lit I S ,lilt! tile h lfltlslll of dllldr(,11
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th"lU"SW!I led h) lIllss ~1.1rJorl( DillSmore.
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(Ill \\ ('linc<;d,1\ c\CllIng. \Jlrll 7 .11 745
II the homc of :\1 rs I· rances \\ a!t()ll 45
\ll1hu"t \H'IHIC
~Irs I rank I I orner.
ARCHITECT
12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa.
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
AND BUILT
Phone' Ardmore 44$6
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ViIIage Win dow Cleaner
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swarthmore 19
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Modernized 5tone hou5e bUIlt
1778
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of ground
planted
In
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with
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Excellent roads,
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Swarthmore
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23 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 42
Fortnightly Meets April 5
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GIANT
TIGER
Exceptional Values for the Week of April 1 to April 7,
Inclusive, on UCO, "The Better Grade" Food Products
iJCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
Peaches ••• Sliced or Halves
Bartlett Pears
Crushed Pineapple
Pineapple Juice
Prune Juice
Grapefruit Juice
Fancy Melting Peas
Tiny Melting Peas
Large AII·Green Asparagus
Tomato Catsup
Red Alaska Salmon
Sardines in Tomato Sauce
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GENTLEMAN
Fancy Corn COUNTRY
GOLDEN BANTAM
Whole Kernel Corn (Granules)
Fancy Apple Sauce
Fruit Cocktail
Fancy Purple Plums
Toilet Tissue
Bleach
( •• n
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UCO Evaporated Milk
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UCO
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UCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
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J. S. LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 411
12e
13c
25e
1ge
23c
tOe
17c
19c
1ge
1ge
19c
19c
1ge
1ge
1ge
Open 9 A M. to 9 P. M Monday and Tuesday
9 A. M
to 1 P. M WednesdaY-ONLY
9 A M. to 9 P. M. Thursday
9 A. M. to 10 P. M Friday and Saturday
Plenty of Free Parking SDace
"You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
THIRTY·EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
----.----
Advan.ce Payments'
Dues
Interest
$513.28
3.08
$516.36
CAPITAL
Installment Stocli:-Ducs
Profits Apporhoned
Profits Unapporl1oncd
Reserve
$533,592.00
145,396.81
4,559.07
41,000.00
$725,064.24
$725,064.24
STOCK ACCOUNT WITH VALUATIONS, APRIL 12, 1937
Sen. s
ShClHS
OU".:; P lid
per Sh Ire
C lin
per Sh IrC'
\ 11m'
per Sh,HC
\Vlthur Iw.1
VII p. r Share
:-':umbcr
\ 11m>
P' r 51 rlCS
Oct,
1925
q
577
$136 00
$55 57
$193 57
$192 03
$111.66969
Api,
1926
55
240
132 00
5086
16266
160 03
43,66640
Oct,
1926
5 I,
266
126 00
4636
172 36
168 50
49.639 66
Api,
1927
57
370
12000
4206
162 06
157 39
59.96220
Oct,
1927
56
201
11400
37 96
151 96
146 70
30.54798
Api,
1920
59
220
10600
34 10
142.10
136 41
31,26200
Oct,
1926
60
309
10200
3044
132 44
126 52
40.923 96
Api,
1929
61
312
9600
2698
12296
11696
36,369 76
Oct,
1929
124
9000
23 73
113 73
107 60
14.10252
Api,
1930
63
434
8400
2066
104 66
9693
45,431.12
Oct,
1930
64
265
76 00
1765
95 65
90 40
25,400 25
Api,
1931
65
371
72 00
15 23
6723
62 15
32,362 33
Oct,
1931
66
260
6600
12 61
7661
74 18
20.490.60
Api,
1932
67
162
6000
1060
7060
66 46
12,649.20
Oct.
1932
66
238
54 00
660
6260
5901
14.69660
Api,
1933
69
515
4600
661
54 61
51.76
28,227 15
Oct,
1933
70
371
4200
523
47 23
44 76
17.522 3J
Api,
1934
71
353
3600
386
3986
37 92
14.070 58
Oct,
1934
72
312
30 00
269
32 69
31 26
1019928
'\1'1,
193>
73
618
24 00
74
2> 74
24 77
15.90732
Oct,
1935
74
665
1600
99
1699
1641
13.006 15
Api,
1936
75
407
12 00
45
1245
12 17
5,067 15
Od,
1936
76
518
(, 00
12
6 12
604
3,170 16
6170
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Council Reviews Lengthy Petilions and Public Hearings at
Semi-monthly Session
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TI IC lIleclmg \\1 II as USU3 1 I)C followed raek('tt.:crmg III lIlUOlb. conflict over ).Ir and )'lrs E,1\CI15011 \\111 ha\c guests
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FlrsL Mortgages
$600,85000
Stadt Loans
25,400.00
Real Estate
65,500.00
Due=':; Delinquent
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Interest and Fines Delinquent
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Interest Accrued to April 12, 1937
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Cash
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only SIX with new non slam rotary
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$67696661
$24,000.00 Now Available for Investment in Mortgages
77th Series Opens With First Payment Due April 13th
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APRIL 9,
1937
Senicea Held for Jeaa A.
Besides Mr.. Miller a sister, Mias
FWleral services were held at 2 ~~~:~ Isabella Craigie, also or the Dartmouth
last Friday afternoon for Jean A. C
Avenue address, and a brother.. William
at the home of her brother.in.law and Craigie, Jr., of West Philadelphia,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. James J. MiUer, survive..
97 Darthmouth Avenue, where she passed
away Monday evening, March 29.
Swarthmore Nite-April 29
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Miss Craigie was born in dinburgh,
Scotland and came to this tountry as a
Do Y01l Low
child. She was the daughter
C . of the late
ne Sue Care f.r II, All. lnUle 1
William and Jemima. ralgie. She had
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been ill almost ever sIDce she moved here
with the Millers from Llanerch eleven
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years ago and there ore was unable to
TII'u
Ball,riu
take an active part in community affairs.
She was a member of the Presbyterian
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Church. The Rev. James Feeley, of the
Lafayette A.......
Grace Chapel, Oakmont, officiated at the
Alliances of Local
Interest Announced
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berth Presbyterian Church on Saturday,
sister, Hugll Berry and Miss Sarah
March?:l. Mr. and Mrs. Robb will reside Berry, as well as cheir many friends here.
in Narberth.
. The bride is the granddaughter of the
Miss Dorothy Simons, daughter of
late Eugene Pratt, for many
editor Mrs. Dorothy Simons, of Park Avenue,
of the local newspaper in s~;~rt~~~~::d was operated upon for appendicitis last
Friday in the Taylor Hospital, Ridley
Swarthmore Women Attend and her mother is the former
Pratt,
of
Vassar
Avenue.
Park. Miss Simons entered Earlham
Milia Col/ege Alumnae Concert
last fall after graduation from Swarth.
In Philadelphia
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Among those from Swarthmore who more H .g
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ware Middle- attended the concert
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held last evemng In t lC
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ton, of Bowling Green, have announced
Wis., drove east with her younger daughthe engagement of their daughter, Janet, Ball Room, Philadelphia, by Philadelphia ter, Margaret, arriving Monday to visit
alumnae of Mills College were Mrs. Ed- M
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to Mr. Anthony Lockwood Arnold, of
r. and
ward Grant, of Vassar Avenue; Mrs.
M rs. R. J. Fahl, of Park Avethe Swarthmore Aparbnents, son of Frances G. Lumsden and Mrs. J. H. nue.
fS. Roethke's daughter, Doris, i.s
Mr. Alfred C. Arnold, of Flushing, Long Taylor, of Kenyon Avenue, and Mrs. A. a freshman at Swarthmore College.
Island, and the late Mrs. Arnold. It is
Dr. and Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle and
expected the wedding will be performed F. Jackson, of Park Avenue. Mrs. Jackthis summer. Miss Middleton is secre~
the dinner
at daughter,
been the guests
Dr. and Tuttle,
Mrs. A. F.
son and daughter,
Miss dance
Helen held
Jackson,
Miss of
Margaret
tary to the Rhodes Trust, at Swarthmore attended
Sherry's,
New
York
City,
Wednesday
Jackson,
of
Park
Avenue,
for
the weekCollege.
evening by the Mills College Club of cn':!. Mrs. Tuttle and Miss Margaret
New York.
left Tuesday for Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
The marriage of Miss Bertha Frick
This year, for the first time, a scholar- where they will visit the Tuttle's other
Jones, of South Chester Road, and ship has been offered a Swarthm:re High daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Norton, and
George William Householder, of Chester,
School graduate by Mills College, Oak- Mr. Norton until warmer weather sets In
was solemnized in Philadelphia on Saturland, Cal.
and then go to their farm at West Sutton,
day, March Z7. Although Miss Jones
Mass. for the summer. Dr. Tuttle will
was employed in Chester she had had an
Mr. William F. Bjtler is expected to serve at his former church in York, Pa.,
apartment in S,varthmQre for the greater return to his home on Cornell Avenue until June 1, before rejoining his family.
part of the past few years and was a this week-end after a ten day business
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member of the Swarthmore Jtulior trip to Melbourne, Fla.
Mrs. George T. Ashton, of Walling.
Woman's Club. Mr. and Mr~. Houseford, will be in Washington this week-end
holder will now make their home in
Barbara Allison, of Rutgers Avenue, for the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge conChester.
will entertain with a dinner party tomor- certs which are given to an invited audirow.
ence in the Ubrary of Congress, in a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axel Thaysen, of
chamber music hall built especially for the
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock, of concerts by Mrs. Coolidge.
Narberth, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Ingeborg, to Frederick Mur- Cedar Lane, will be host and hostess
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan,
ray Robb, Jr., of Narberth, in the Nar· tomorrow evening to The Sixteen Bridge
Club at dinner and bridge.
of South Chester Road, had as their
guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. A. F. Jackson, of Park Avenue, is Charles M. Merrill, of Bradley Hills,
vacationing in Orlando~ Fla. He left Md.
Swarthmore two weeks ago and expects
a...t ... POr. - Proepect Puir
to remain a month longer.
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MANOR
Frid.y &: Saturday, April 9-10
"LloydS of London"
Starring
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
MADELEINE CARROLL
SIR GUY STANDING
TYRONE POWER
Mrs. Sargent Walter entertained a
duplicate contract bridge club to which
she belongs at luncheon and bridge at her
home on North Chester Road, Friday.
SATUROAY MATiNEE
GEORGE O'BRIEN in
"O'Malley of the Mounted"
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wood have returned to their home on North Chester
Road from Orlando, Fla., where they
spend their winters.
Firlt Episode--uDICK TRACY"
Monday A: Tuesday. April 12-13
Errol FLYNN • ADita LOUISE
Mr. al1d !.Jrs~, Theodore Widing and
son, Theodore, Jr. have returned to their
home on Ridley Creek Road, Media, Monday after having Jived in the Walnut
Lane home of Dr. and Mrs. William T.
Ellis this winter while the Ellises were
in Florida.
In
"Green Light"
~1aTg3ret
Mrs. Henry C.· Marshall returned to
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
her home on North Chester Road, April W. Ross Thomson, of Haverford Place,
1, aftef having spent the winter at Saturday morning, April 3, in the TayWarburton House, Philadelphia. Mrs. lor Hospital, Ridley Park.
Joltn Pearson, who has occupied her hOlne I =;::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::~
in Mrs. Marshall's absence has gone to r
stay with her son and daughter-in-law,
Swarthmore Chocolates
. and Mrs. John Pearson, of Park Avenue, for a while.
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Undsay
Weda~sday Only, April 14
'Woman of Glamour'
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Merrill and
daughter, Harriet Louesa, left their
wJnter home at The Florence Villa,
Florence Villa, Fla., Saturday. After
starring
Virginia Bruce : Melvyn Douala,
Rel'inald Denny - Pert Kelton
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T h i a Hom e - one of the most picturesque in all
Swarthmore is for sale or for rent..; The interior is· a
dream of convenience and good taste. If you care to consider it as your future home, please consult us promptly.
By request of the owner, appointments for inspection may
be arranged through this office.
WILLIAM
E.
WITHAM
E;JtcluRue Agent
Old Bank BuildiDIl
SWARTHMORE 1000
DEPENDABLE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN
SWARTHMORE. WAWNGFOHD, MOYLAN.ROSE VALLEY,
ROSE TREE HUNT AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
Hand·Dlade Chocolate.
Fine.t Ingredient.
PhoDe, SwarthmDre 108
WAVERLY
Theatrll!
Drexel Hin
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CONVENIENT
PARKING
FOR
500 CARS
Casualty
Insurance
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
Llltor .... PaWI,t
tiTUS J. EWiG
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ROSAUE DRYDEN
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Pboae Swarthmore NO
tAt..,ed . . Secoa.id CI... Matt.r• .J_aary 24,
11128, .t th. PHt ome. at Swarlla. . . ., Pa.,
wader lb. Act of MarcIa
1878.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937
WANTS TO FORM CAMERA
CLUB
OLD BANK BUILDING
EDWARD L. NOYES
SWARTHMORE
Miss Mansfield wishes to announCe that the Eileen Shop i.
a separate enterprise and is connected in no manner with
any other store.
Swarthmore 114'
13 South Chester Road
Two infant. were baptized last SUIIday in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Re n - n - Cake
Church by the Rev. Dr. John Ellery
Mix 1 cup sugar, ~ cup butter
Tuttle, former pastor, John Finlay McWltil creamy. Add I cup mashed
Cahan, son of Professor and Mrs. David
banaJ.as and I egg yolk, I~ cups
McCahan, of Strath Haven Avenue., and
sifted flour, pinch of salt, 1 tea·
John Harvey McVay, son of Mr. and
spoonful baking powder and ~
Mrs. Amzi G. McVay, of North Chester
teaspoonful baking soda dissolved
Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramick
in I tablespoonful cold water, 1
Markley and daughter, Adele, and Mrs.
teaspoonful vanilla and 1 egg white
Markley's mother, Mrs. Ella Spangler
beaten stiff.·
Baker, all of Guernsey Road, were reBake in layers, use white icing.
ceived into membership, transferring
(3 bananas, 2 eggs, 2 cups lIour
from the First Methodist Episcopal
makes large 2 layer cake).
Church, in Westfield, N. J.
White From...
At the service Sunday at II o'clock
Put I ~ cups granulated sugar
the minister will be the Rev. I?,onald
and Yz cup water in sauce pan and
MacKenzie, D.D., professor of Bible
boil without stirring Wltil it
Theology at Princeton Seminary.
reaches the soft ball stage, 240
The annual meetings of the church
degrees (use a candy thermometer
and congregation will be held in che
if possible). Remove from fire and
church Wednesday evening, April 14, at
when bubbling stops add slowly to
8 o'clock. There will be an election of
the beaten whites of Z eggs, beat·
two ruling elders of the class of 194Z and
ing all the time until it will form
four trustees of the class of 1940. Rea soft peak. Add vanilla and
ports and appropriate business will be
spread on cake. If frosting gets
transacted. The annual dinner of the
too firm add a tablespoon of hot
congregation, which .in fonner years has
water.
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poned Wltil a later date.
Speaker at Today'. Meetiolr
Norristown,attended
who will
.!:ememberedby
-ihose-who
theb_e1935
concert
appear again. Dr. W. F. G. Swann, of
Ogden Avenue, is assisting the conduc..
tor, Adolph Vogel. Proceeds will go to
the Senior class scholarship of the High
School. The Concert is being given
through the auspices of the Twelfth
Grade Mothers' Club. The High School
Chorus will sing "The Slaves Dream"
by Matthews.
7 MORTON AVENUE
MORTON, PA.
Over Sako Store
LENA SAKS, Proprietor
Telephone, Swutlunore 898
keasonable Priees _ No WaJtbll'
FEW CENTS
II. DAY MORE
THAN A LOWEST
PRICED
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"Man of the People"
with Joseph Calida
SUNDAY CONTINUOUS
Monday. Tuesday
And that's not all ! These
"GREEN LIGHT"
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
brand new Gas Ranges
have automatic oven
Errol Flynn - Anita Louise
LLOYO C. DOUGLAS'
Wednesday Only
"GREEN LIGHT"
"John Meade's Woman"
with
E.rrol Flynn - Anita Loulae
,
THE BARNSTORMERS
present
"SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY"
a farce in three actl
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BENN W. LEVY
with George Evans, Edward Pal.more, Katherine Lewil
aad Mary Demp.ey
Friday and Saturday Nights,
April 9th and 10th
THE BARNSTORMERS AUDITORIUM
AcImluioD, 50 Cellb
Ridl..,. P...1r, Pa.
The School District of Swarthmore wUl receive bids at the High School Building up to
4. P. II•• FrIday. Aprll 23, 1937. tor printing
and general Instructional Bupplies. including
art. shop and. lIeience, and ianiton' aupplies.
The School District reserves the right to reject
any or aU bidll In whole or in part and/or to
award contraeta to other thaD the loW' bidders
on any itern or itemp.
Specifications may be secured at the Se:hool
District office ill. the Swarthmore Blah School.
ELIZABETH A.
LUEDERS.
Secretary.
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Whether you bake once in a while
to matches • • • stooping down
or every week, you want good
••• or peering into a dark oven.
Just turn the key and the oven
have a perfectly dependable oven.
lights. Model pictured at $104.50
The new Quality Gas Ranges
cash. Others as low as $68.50
give you this feature because of
cash. Slightly higher on budget
improved oven insulation.
plan-EASY TERMS!
At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Dealer
20
35
50
100
SALESMAN
IN A HOLE
Special
pieces for
75c
pieces for $1.35
pieces for $1.70
pieces for $3.25
"I'm a salesman. Sure I am I
PaiDtiaa Knives, 4 n • . • . • • . 25c
Linoeed Oil2 GB• . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . tOe
8 GQ• • • • • . • • . . • • . . , •• 2Sc
Linen Canvas, Belgiau, 41~,
per yard ............ $1.00
Canvas Board., 12><16 ..... 15c
2 for 25c
Not when I'm down here in a
manhole splicing cable, maybe,
but I sell a lot of telephone service, just the same.
ART IMPORTING CO.
"Why just last night a neighbor of mine was telling me he
6816 Market Street
Room 303
BIYd. 2250
missed an important call because
he was out in the garage and
didn't hear the bell ring. So I
said, 'Do you know you
can have
an extension bell put out on your
and
back porch where you can hear
it from your garden or garage?'
"He was mighty glad to know
about that-and I got a kick out
1 Quart ISn....
in Renew...
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of fixing him up."
Value ,1.10
1 Can 01 lilly.Namel
(enough to do a kitchen
chair}
VaIue.25
1 Special eoe mcl1i", brush
Value .30
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of telephone equipment, de-
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signed to meet the varying
SALE pmCE • • • • ,1.25
needs of every home, office,
40c Sa"ingl
shop and factory. If you have
•.•• a
price
any telephone problem that's '"'..
bothering you, tell us about it.
be glad to help.
See tbe
CHERRY
BLOSSOMS
IN
FELTON-SIBLEY
PAINT SPEI:IAJ.S
See ,-our dearer NOW I
N. W. SUPLEE
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYl.VANIA
SUNDAY, APRIL 11
SWARTHMORE
53.35
Ask Us About Stainless Paint
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TRINITY CHURCH
Prote8tant Epiaeopal
Cbe.tel' Road and CoOese Annne
Rev. J. Juden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dir. BeL Edue.
B :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-8unday School and Bible Class.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
so MUCB DEPENDS ON TBE HEALTH YOU BUILD
FOR THEM TODAY Thousands of mothers of today have, from
childhood, enjoyed the health benefits of
Abbotts de IRxe UAn Milk:. They know
they can depend on its Health Protection.
That's why they insist on this fine. pMre mil"
for Ih.ir own "hiU......
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
bars no six built in
STUDEBAKER
this country from this challenge.
Studebaker fearlessly agrees to measure the 1937Dictator against thewhole
field of sies-on any basia you name
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Meng's Pastels
Any telephone employee will
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
C1al'ftlee F. Cartel', A.B.. B.D., Jlinbter
SUNDAY
9 =415 A. M.-Cbarch School.
11 :00 A. :H.-Morning Wonhip.
7 :00 P. M.-Epworth Leagul& meetings.
7:45 P. M.-Evening Worship.
lighting. It means an end
results. That means you must
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Morris E. Conner, manager of the
Waverly Theatre, Drexel Hill, announces
a new service for his patrons in the form
of a large free parking lot at the rear
of the theatre. An attendant is in charge
at all times.
THE
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY
9:46 A. :H.-Bible School.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.
Dr. Donald
MacKenzie, Princeton Seminary.
7:00 P. M.-Christian Endeavor.
Sunday
FROM 2 TO 11.15 P. M.
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TYRONE POWER
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CARROLL
Freddie BARTHOLOMEW
Madeleine CARROLL
Tyrone POWER
Patron Parking at Waverly
Special bus trip to view the
cherry trees. Leaves east
ROUIldTrip end of Union Station.
See Flyers or Consult Agents
BARTHOLOMEW
SIR GUY STANDING
,
25c
BETTER
BAKING
and later enjoy a luncheon hike. Troop
194 will also meet there at 10.30.
A first class course i. being given at
Swarthmore Nite-April 29
the Girl Scout House for five weeks, ""==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,~;;;;.;;;,==
meeting at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoons.
It opened last week. Troop 194 and a
Rutledge troop as weU as other local
scouts are taking the course.
Tomorrow the seniors of Troop 6 will
meet at the home of Miss Peggy Little,
Park Avenue, at 7 o'clock for a breakfast hike returning for rehearsal at 10
o'clock with Mrs. A. P. Whitaker at the
Woman's Club. The junior section of
Troop 6 will meet at the Clnb at 10.30
R BAD T D • S
EXCURSiON TRAINS
means
GIrl Scout News
is $733.28, over $250 less than last y"""s ~;:~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~;
sum of $1000. It is hoped a final report can be made in next week's paper.
Lv. Phila. (Penna. Sm., 30th St.)
7.44, 9.10 A. M. rickets good on
regular trains to Philadelphia.
Madeleine
with
Peter E. Told and A. P. Smalley are
now making the rounds of Swarthmore
business houses to gather the closing
collections of this year's Salvation Army
Campaign. The amount turned in to date
ROUND
Freddie
"LLOYDS of LONDON"
Closing Collections Solicited
WASHINGTON!
BETTER INSULATION
"LloydS
of London"
SUNDAY
MAR.Y'S PET RECIPE
The Woman's Association Meeting today is at 10 o'clock. This will be an aU
day sewjng meeting with luncheon served
at IZ.30, business meeting at 1.30. Mrs.
Katherine Silverthorn will speak on "Inter-relationship of the Church and the
Woman Membership."
Mrs. Silverthorn was one of the thirtyChristian Science Church
five delegates chosen from the United
"Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?1J States and Canada to attend the Jerusalem
is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in Meeting of the International Missionary
all Churches of Chrlst, Scientist, on Sun- Council held on the Mount of Olives,
March Z4 to April 9, 1928.
day, April 11.
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In October 1933, the Department of
Trinity Church Notes
Missionary Education of the Presbyterian
.Board of Christian Education,. of which
The first meeting of the Confirmation Mrs. Silverthorn's General Director, was
Class will be held at the church on SWl- moved from New York City to Philadelday at 2.30 o'clock. All candidates for phia so that Mrs. Silverthorn is now a
confinnation are asked to attend in order I resident of the City of Brotherly Love.
that there may be a proper division of' All women are invited to attend this
classes according to age and times ar- meeting. At the Young Peoples Service
ranged for future sessions.
Sunday at 7 o'clock the leader will be
The regular monthly meeting of the Miss Harriet Wickham and the topic,
Woman's Auxillary will be held at the "How to Get Along With Other People."
Parish House on Monday afternoon at
2.30 o'clock.
Main Line Orchestra Concert 16th
The rector's Bible Class and DiscusThe Main Line Symphony Orchestra
sion Group was resumed last Monday and will give its annual Swarthmore concert
will meet on Monday night at the Rec- on April 16, at 8.30 o'clock in Oothier
tory at 8 o'clock.
Memorial. Dorothy Seltzer, pianist, of
now open at
Exclusive Modes
Last Two Dayaf
Friday _ Saturday
3-DAYS-3
TODAY. SATURDAY AND
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
THE EILEEN SHOP
Fire and
MEDIA
REAR OF THEATRE
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N. arstopping
a few days D.
in c.,
Asheville,
and in Washington,
they will
rive in Swarthmore to be the house guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Wiltiam M. Blaisdell, of
Rutgers Avenue, for a week or so before continuing to their home at
Ogunquit, Me. While in this section
they will visit with llrs. Merrill's mother
hhs. Mattie G. Berry, and her brothe;
Pre.byteriua Cbuid. Noles
THE SWARTHMOItEAN
1M
The Merriam Home at Corner of College and Swarthmore Avenues
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
Rutl'era Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
9, 1937
Dear Editor:
I am interested in the formation of a
Camera Qub in Swarthmore for the
purpose ofI. Establishing a darkroom at a convenient place in Swarthmore,
2. Exchanging ideas wit.h other amateurs to our mutual benefit,
3. Getting better acquainted with
others interested in this hobby.
I would be very much interested in arranging to meet anyone in Swarthmore
with similar inclinations.
Anyone interested may write or telephone me (Swarthmore 1683-M) or
THE SWARTHMOREAN office (Swarthmore 900).
HARRY B. STEVENS.
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FREE PARKING REAR
OF THE THEATRE
with
If'
APRIL
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apec::ifications, perfonnance, econ-
'lttly. safety, worJanancttdp. or styling.
But in all fairness let us warn you
that the 1937 Dictator i. the wortd'.
first six offering the dual economy of
the Fram oil cleaner and the gas-saving automatic overdrive ... the world'.
first six offering automatic hill holder
plus hydraulic brake:! ••• the world'.
only six with non-slam doors. - .
See it. • . drive it ••• and you'll
underatand why Studebaker 80 confidently makes this sweeping challenge.
SUNDAY
9 ;45 A. :H.-Firat DBJ' School.
9:4.5 A. M.-Adult Class. E. C. Walton. Subiect. "'LUe of John Burroughs."
11:01 A. IL-MeeUna fol' Wonblp ID &be
JIeetIna Boaoe.
WEDNESDAY
9.80 A. II. to 3.30 P. II.-8ewlng and quUting in Whittier House. Bol: lanebeon. .AU are
cordially invited.
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It is moce than 22 years since Abbotts
originated Laboratory Control -over the
purity of milk - beginning at the farm,
Today, as then, this Control is a definite
guarantee of clean, sale, healthful milk.;
w"" dmo',
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PIBST CIIORCB OF CHRIST. SCIBNTIST,
OF SWARTIDIORE
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
J.
s.
LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 411
Park Ana" below Hanard
11;00 A.1I.-8ndQ SebooL
11;00 A.1I.-8odQ' I
Sena.oa.
Walal._ eftIUac meetlnc .ell week. •
Po... Bead.1nc I'OCIID ope daib. aeept. SaoIan &lid hoildoJo 1:00 to &'00: CIIarda_
AD aN CiA '1"17 :lo:ri.... to atteDd 1M ~
s..aad_theB
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For len'ice. order from 'he Abbotll Milkman, or phone EVErsreen 4461-62., or Csmdea 3451.
A!!!:OTTS DAIRI!:S.INC.. Philadelphia, Camden. South leney. Sealhnre
D~tri6UhJN 0/ JJ"alwr-Gonion Outifi«l Mill
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
2
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 9, 1937
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Presbyterian Church on Satnrday, ,md sister, HlIg~ !lerry
"lid Miss Sarah Services Held for Jean A. Craigie [ nesides Mrs, Mil/er a sisler, Miss
~/arch 27. Mr, and l\Jrs, Roub will reside
Berry, as well as 'heir lIIany friends here.
Funeral sen-ices were held at 2 o'clock Isabella Craigie, also of the Dart~~uth
in .Karberth.
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The bride is thc granddaughter of the
MISS Dorothy 511110115, dauJ,;htcr of .. t tl . h nnc or her brother-in-law amI CraigIe, Jr., of \Vest Pluladelplua,
late Eugcne Pratt, fur many ycars (.'(litor ~I rs. Dorothy Simons, of Park Av(,.'lluC, i '~. 'I' Ie \/'r '"ul :\1 rs James J. Millcr sUrvh'c.
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Swarthmore Women
Attend and her mother is the furmer I{achcl I'rlday III the I aylor Hosilltal, HJdlcy' "~I mhy evcning :March 29
Swarthmore Nilc-April 29
Park.
Miss Sjl1)OIlS l'lltcrcd EHrlham' a\\a) • u : ,
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Mills College Alumnae Concert Pratt, of Vassar A \'ellUC,
last
fall
aftel'
~r'ldt1ation
from
Swarth-!
lIiss
Craigie
was
bon~
111 Edmburgh,
In Philadelphia
Among those from Swarthmore who more High School.
i Scotland and callie to tins country as a:
Do You. Kaow
child. She W,l!i thc daughte.- of thc late!I
attclIdcd the COllcert hy Harold Bauer
The Sure [ore for aoy Aoto Troohle ?
lfrs How·ln..I
\Varc ~liddlc- I,dd last cn:lling' in the Hitz-C
-llr .,and ~.'.
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I011, 0 £ Il ow Ilng ,.
vrecl." Ita\'c all110Un cUI
e· 1 !;all Room, Philadelphia, hy Philadelphia \Vis., dro\'C cast \\'ith It"r
'- J'·(JI"I'H'r
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'-'- " ,·11 almost ever sincc she mm,'ed hcre I
II Ie clg.getc
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·'allghtcr
Janet
ter,
)'larg:lret,
,nrh'ill"
)'Ionda~'
to
visit
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with
thc
:\fillers
from
Llancrch
cleyen
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£'l aI1l111 I1<1c of :\Iills College wcre ),Irs. Ed....
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to )'I~. AntholJ) lA.llk\\ood Arnold, 0 ward Crant, of V.assar An:llue; ),Ir:-. llr. and )'lr5. H. j. Fahl, o( Park .:\\'c-' years ago alUl thl'rdorc was unahlc to:
Tires
Batteries
the Swarthmore Apartments, son of I'
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' I I 1I11l'. ~Irs. HUl'lhke's daughtcr. Dori5, .is, take an actin' part in comlllunity affairs. i
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£ II te [' res IJytenan
),1 r. Alfred C. Arnuld, of Flushing, Long '1'. ranel'S
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£I.J' UIIIS( ell
\ all( .\ rs.
I 'I' . \ . II fres IIIItali at vwart
I .-:1 Ie was a Illelll Jer 0
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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hlalld, ami the late ~Irs ..:\mold. It is. F, 'Iacksoll of il:trk i\\'ell1ll'. llrs. Jack-I Dr. alii ~I . / I /'11"
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offiCiated
at thc:
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ll'it Tuesday for \Vdlcslt,,· Hills. ~Iass.,:
The marriagl' (If :\l1ss Bertha Frick
This Yl'ar, for the first time, a scholar-I where thc,' will visit the' Tultlc's other
J~Jllc"~. o~. ?uuth Chcsll'f HO;l(~. and shil) has bel'n olTereu II Swarthmore High I daughter, . )'Irs. Paul \V. ~orton, and!
Gcorge \\'1111<1111 I"llIsdIHlcit-r. of Chester, School g-radllate by ~Iills Collegc, Oak- lCr. Norton ulttil wanner weather sets .in:
:lI1d thell !.;o to their farlll :It \Vest Sutton, !
was sokmnized in Philadelphia ~1l Satur- lalld. Cal.
day. -'larch 27. .-\!though ~hss jones
)'Iass. for the SUlIlIller. Dr. Tuttle willi
W;IS t'mpICJ~'cd .in Chl':;tl'r she had had;lll
)'Ir. \Villi?11l F. Bitkr ;5 expecll'd to I serve at his formcr church in York, Pa., I
apartm~'llt III Swar~hlllore for the g:rl'ater rt.'~llrn to IllS hOllle on Cornell 1h.elluc iUlltii Junc 1. before rejoining his family.
part ot tht, past !t'\\. ycars and was a tillS wcek-end after a tcn day bttsUlCSS 1
1tl~llIht:r.
the Swarthmore JUlliUl' j trill to )'Iclbuurne, Fla.
).[r5.. Geor~c T. l~shtOIl, o.f \\'alling-:
\\ otn;m:; Club. llr. ami )'Irs. lI(Jll~e-1
ford, Will he III \Vashlllgtun thIS week-end
Iwl
I will entertaiu with a dinner Jlarty tOlllor- ccrts which arc gi\'C11 to an indted audi- :
row.
ellce in the Library of Congress, ill a'
l\fr. and ~Irs. Carl :\xcl Thaysell, of
chamber music hall built especially for the
)'Ir. and Mrs. \Villialll 11. Bullock, of concerts by ~rrs. Coolidge.
i\;lrhcrth, '1IIllol1l1Ce the marriage of their
(laughter, .lllgehor~. to Frederick )'Iur- Cedar Lane, will be host and hostess
ray Rohh, Jr.. of Xarberth, in the Kar- tomorrow c\'ening to The Sixteen Bridge
:\[r. and l\Irs. C. ).(acDonald Swan. ·
Club at dinner and hridgc.
of South Chester I~oad, had as their l
g-nests over the weck-end ),1 r. and M rS'I'
Dr. A. F. Jackson, of Park A\'CIlUC, is Charles ~L Merrill, of Bradley Hills.
val'atiunill~ in Orlando, Fla.
He left )'ld.
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1 Swarthmore t "'"0 weeks ago and expects
Cheater PIke - Pro.plld P ....
ito rCllmin a lIIonth longer.
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Birth
The Merriam Home at Corner of College and Swarthmore Avenues
FREE PARKING REAR
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:\Irs. lIenry C. ),Jarshall returned to
OF THE THEATRE
A daughter was born to 1Ir. and )'Irs. I
T his Hom" one of the most picturesque in all
her homc on North Chester Road, i\pri1 \V. Ross Thomson, o( Haverford Place,
Friday & S ... turday. April 9-10
Swarthmore is for sale or for rent, The interior is a
I. ilfter ha\'ing spent the wintcr at Saturday morning, April 3, in the Tay\Varhurlon House, Philadelphia. Mrs. lor Hospital, llidley Park.
dream of convenience and good taste. If you care to ConJohn 1\'arso11, who has occupied her hOIlle
Starring
sider it as your future home, please consult us promptly.
in :\11'5. ),Iarshall's absence has gone to
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
By request of the owner, appointments for inspection may
stay with her SOil and daughter-in-law,
MADELEINE CARROLL
Swarthmore Chocolates
be arranged through this office.
llr. and lIrs. John Pearson, of Park l\\,CSIR GUY STANDING
nul', for a while.
TYRONE POWER
),J r~. Sargent \\1' alter entcrtaincd a
duplicate
contract bridge club to which
SATURDAY MATINEE
Exclusive Agent
I :;;Ilc 1ll'lollg-s at hmchcon and bridge at her
GEORGE O'BRIEN in
Old Bank Building
SWARTHMORE 1 0 0 0
Rutgers Avenue. Swarthmorl". Pa,
i
"O'Malley of the Mounted" I home on North Chestcr Hoad, Friday.
also
'DEPENDABLE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN
I ~I r. and )'Irs. Irwin D. \Vood ha,'e re-I
Hand-made Chocolates
SWARTHMORE, WALLINGFORD, MOYLAN-ROSE VALLEY,
First Episode-"DICK TRACY"
I turned to thl'ir homc 011
North Chester I
ROSE TREE HUNT AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
Finest Ingredients
I 1~lIad from Orlando, Fla., where they
Monday & Tuesday, April 12-13
WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
spend their wiut_e_r_s,_ __
Phone, Swarthmore 108
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nlihrli6,I" "Iib,l" nitNiiNb6tl,Nlr6rlr6,Iu lIif6,IUir!U "I,d'ifiS.'" "lit ui,6ti0,lr6tiu "I,6i&6;r
Errol FLYNN - An;1a LOUISE
Mr. and l\Irs. Thcodore 'Viding and
in
,I son. Th\.'(~lore, Jr. ha\'e returncd to thcir
"Green Light"
: home Oil Ridley Creek Hoad, Media, Monwith Marg;'lret Lindsay
day afte.- having livcd in the 'Valnut
Fire and Casualty
Lane home of Dr, and )'Irs. \Vmiam T.
Insurance
Exclusive Modes
Wednesday Only, April 14
Elli~ this winter while the Elliscs wcrc
in Florida.
OLD BANK BUILDING
SWARTHMORE
,I )'Ir. and :\£rs . ..\Iakulm II. }.£errill and
EDWARD L. NOYES
!!tarring
Miss Mansfield wishes to announce that the Eileen Shop is
rlallghtcr.
Harriet
Lout'sa,
left
their
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Swarthmore 114
Virginia Bruce - Melvyn Douglas
a separate enterprise and is connected in no manner with
~ winter home at The Florence Villa,
13 South Chester Road
Regimlid Denny - Pert Kelton
any
other store.
I Florl'llcc Villa, Fla .. Saturday,
:\ftcr
Iherdl
Alliances of Local
Interest Announced
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"L1oyds of London"
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
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WITHAM
THE EILEEN SHOP
'Woman of Glamour'
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~Vashing:toll,toD.heC,the they
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g11ests
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APRIL
9,
1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Presbyterian Church Notes
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Two infants were baptized last Sunday in the Swarthmore Prcsbyterian
Banana Cake
Church by the Rev, Dr, John Ellery
Mix I CliP sugar, Yo! cup butter
Tuttle, funner pastor, John Finlay l\lcMARY T. ERVIN PARKER
unt iI creamy. Add I cup mashed
Editor and PabU.ber
Cahan, SOil o( Professor and Mrs. Da\'id
bananas and 1 egg yolk. lYo! cups
).-[cCahan, of Strath Haven Avenue., amI
sifh.'tI flour, pinch of salt, I teaJohn Haney ~IcVay, SOil of :Mr. and
TITUS J. EWIG
sl~)ol1ful baking- powder and 0
Man....
.Mrs. Amzi G. !lcVay, of North Chester
tcasl){Jollflll baking' soda dissolvcd
Road. Mr. and )'Irs. Frank Ramick
in I tablespoonful cold water, 1
ROSALIE DRYDEN
~Iarklcy and daughter, Adclc. and :Mrs.
tcasl)()OIl
f ul \'~milla and 1 egg white
Newa Editor
).larkll'Y's mother, ~[rs. Ella Spanglcr
beaten stiff.
Baker, all of Guernsey Road, were reBake ill layers, use while icing.
Pbone Swartbmore 800
fotered a. Second Cia•• Matter. January 24. cei\'ed into mcmbcrship, transferdng
(3 bananas, 2 eggs, 2 cups Ilonr
1'929. at the Post Office at S".rtbmore. P ... froll1
the First Methodist Episcopal
makcs large 2 layer cake).
under tbe Act of M.rch. 3, 1878.
Church, in \Vestficld. N. J.
White Frolting
J\t the service Sunday at 11 o'clock
FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937
Put
111
cups grallulated sugar
thc minister will be the Rev. DDnald
and 0 cup water in sauce pan and
MacKcnzie, D.O., IJrofcssor of Bible
Ifl ANTS TO FORM CAMERA
boil w.ithout stirring until it
Thl'Ology
at Princeton Seminary.
CLUB
reaches the sort hall stage, 240
The anliual meetings of the church
degrees (11SC a candy thermometer
and congregation will be held in the
I kar Editor:
if possible). J{CIIIOl'C from fire and
I am interested in the (ormation of a church \Vcdncsday c\'cning, April 14, at
when bubbling stops add slowly to
Camera Cluo jn Swarthmore for the 8 o'clock. There \\rill be an election of I
the he~ten whites of 2 eggs, heatIJl1f[)OSC 0(two ruling elders of the class of 19-12 ami
ing all the time until it will form
1. Establishing a darkroom at a COIl- four trustees of the class of 1940. Hc- i
a soft peak. ,\dd \'anilla and
\ (,!lient placc in Swarthmorc,
ports and appropriate busincss will be
Sl)read on cake. 1f frosting gcts
2. Exchanging' idcas with other am- transacted. The annual dinner of the
too firm add a tahlespooll of hot
atcurs to our mutual bcnefit,
congregation, which in former years has!
water.
J. Getting bettcr acquainted with preceded these meetings, will be tJost- I ~;;;:;;;;:;;:.:;;;;;:;::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:;:.:;;;:.:;;;:.:;;;:.:;;::;;:::;;:;:.:;;::;;:;;
{Ithers interested in this hobby.
poned untit a later date.
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I would be ,'cry much interested in arSpeaker at Today's Meeting
Closing Collections Solicited
ral1ging to meet anyone in Swarthmore
The \Voman's Associatioll )'Ieeting towith similar inclinations.
day is at 10 o'clock. This will be an all II Peter E. Told and A. P. Smalley arc
Anyone interestcd may write or telc- day sewjng meeting with luncheon sen'ed
k'
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£ S
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phonc me (Swarthmore I683-M) or at 12.30, Imsmcss
war n1l0re
,
mee I'IIlg a t 1.30. 1\[ rs. I now Illa 'mg te roun s 0
TIlE SWARTH:!\lORi':AN office
(Swarth- Katheri~e Sil.verthorn will speak on "111-1 busine~s houses. to g~ther th~ dosing
more 900).
ter-relahonsillp of the Church and the I collechol1s of tins year s SalvatIOn Army
HARRY B. STEVENS,
\Voman ~[embcrship."
.
I Campaign. The amount turned in to date
-_.-+--Mrs. Slh'erthorn was one of the t~lI~lY- is $733.28, over $2'50 less than last year's
Christian Science Church
five delegates chosen from thc UllIted sum of $1000. It is Ito Jed a final re ort
I
P
U:\re Sin, Disease, and Death Real?'" States and Canada to attend the Jerusalcm .
Meeting
of
the
International
:Missionary
can
be
made
in
next
week's
paper.
is the suhject of the Lesson-Sermon in
*---all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- Coullcil held on the Mount of OLives,
~Iarch
24
10
Apri/
9,
1928,
Patron
Parking
at Waverly
day, April 11.
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In October 1933, the Department of
Trinity Church Notes
:Missionary Education of the Presbyterian
~Iorris E. COllner, manager of tlte
.Board of Christian Education, of which \Vaverly Thc::ttre, Drexel Hill, anllounces
The first mecting of the Confirmation l\frs. Silverthorn ~s General Director, was a new service for his patrons in the form
Class wm be held at the church on Sun- moved from New York City to Philadel- of a large (rce parking lot at the rear
day at 2.30 o'clock. All candidates for phia so that ~Irs. Silverthorn is now a of the theatre. An attendant is in charge
wnfirmatioll are asked to attend in order I resident of the City of Brotherly Love. at all times.
All women arc lnv,ited to attcnd this
that thcre may be a proper division of
classes according to age and times ar- meeting, At the Young Peoples Service
The School District or Swarthmore will reranged for future sessions.
Sunda,' at 7 o'clock thc leader will be ceive
bids at the High School Uuilding up to
The regular monthly mceting of the :Mi:;;5 wHarriet \Vickham and the topic, 4 P. M .• Friday. April 23, 1937. for printing
general instructional sUI)plics. including
Woman's Auxiliary will be he!d at the "How to Get Along \Vith Other People." and
art. shop and science. and janitors' sUllplics.
Parish House on l\Ionday afternoon at
The School District reserves the right to tf.'ject
or nil bids in whole or in part and/or to
2.30 o'clock
Main Line Orchestra Concert 16th any
award contracts to other than the low bidders
The rector's Bible Class and DiscusThe !Iain Line Symphony Orchcstra on any item or items.
Speeilicutions may be s~ured at the School
:-ion Group was rcsumed last :Monday and I will give its annual Swarthmore concert
will mect on ~londay night at the Rec-; on April 16, at 8.30 o'clock in Clothier District office in the Swarthmore High School.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
tory at 8 o'clock.
:\[emorial. Dorothy Seltzer, pianist, of
Secretary.
Norristown, who will bc remembered by 4-9-3T
those who attendcd the 1935 concert will
appear again. Dr. \V. F. G. Swann, of
now open at
Ogden A venuc, is assisting the conductor, Adoll)h Vogel. Proceeds will go to
7 MORTON AVENUE
the Senior class scholarship of the High
MORTON, PA.
School. The Concert is being given
Over Saks Store
through the auspicl'S of the Twelfth
LENA SAKS, Proprietor
Grade ~rothers' Club The High School
Telephone, Swarthmore 898
Chorus will sing "The Slaves Dream"
I by ~Iatthews.
Reasonable "rices ~ No Waiting
'[nrl' continuing to their home at
Ogtlllqnit. :\Ie. "'hilt, in this ~ectioll
thl'Y will \'isit with :\Ir:-i. ).It-rrill':, mother,
).Ir.~. ).Iattie G. Berry, alld her Lrother
Drexel Hill
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FREE
CONVENIENT
PARKING
FOR
500 CARS
3~·DAYS-3
ROUND
25
A DAY MORE
THAN A LOWEST
PRICED
SUnday
Joseph Calleia
"GREEN LIGHT"
Errol Flynn - Anita Louise
Wednesday
Only
"John Meade's Woman"
wilh
Errol Flynn • Anita Louise
... $1.00
but I setI a lot of telephone serv-
ice, just the same.
ART IMPORTING CO.
"Why just last night a neighbor of mine was telling me he
6816 Market Street
Room 303
Blvd, 2250
missed an important call because
he was out in the garage and
didn't hear the bell ring. So I
READ THIS
said, 'Do you know you can have
and
an extension bell put out on your
back porch where you can hear
it from your garden or garage?'
"He was mighty glad to know
about that-and I got a kick out
1 Quart Linoleum Renewer
Value tl.10
1 Can of Jiffy-Namel
(enough to do a kitchen
chair)
Value
1 Special enamelliog brush
Value .30
of fixing him up. "
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There are many different kinds
of telephone equipment, de-
'1.65
signed to meet the varying
SALE PRICE • • • • $I.25
needs of every home, office,
40c Saving!
shop and factory. If you have
Regular price
••• a
any telephone problem that's
bothering you, tell us about it.
Any telephone employee will
be glad to help.
FELTON-SIBLEY
PAINT SPECIALS
See your dealer NOW!
N. W. SUPLEE
THE BELL TELEPtiONE COMPANY
SWARTHMORE
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Ask Us About Stainless Paint
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TRINITY CRunCH
l"roteslant Epis~opal
Cheeier Road and College A venUfl
R(!v. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T,M., Redor
Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dir. Rei. Edu~.
S :00 A. l\1.-JJoJy Communion.
~I: Iii A. l\t.-S.IIHlny S{'hool and nihil' CI:\~,;.
11 :()O A. l\t.-l\I()rllin~ l'rnyer and Sermon.
THE
Monday-Tuesday
"GREEN LIGHT"
manhole splicing cable, maybe,
Canvas Boards, 12x16 " .. 15c
2 for 25c
$3.35 TRip
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN cnURCH
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.-Biblc School.
11 :00 A. 1\t.-l\Iornin,:: \\'or:
MncKcI07.i('. Princeton Seminary.
7 :00 P. ?I.--Christinn Endenvor.
"Man of the People"
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
LLOYD C. DOL"GL\S'
41~',
CHURCH NEWS
TYRONE POWER
with
per yard
Not when I'm down here in a
.10c
.25c
....
Pennsylvania Railroad
SIR GUY STANDING
SUNDAY CONTINUOUS
FROM 2 TO 11.15 P. M.
OZ&.
8 oz.. ...
Linen Canvas. Belgian,
I'm a salesman. Sure I am I
Sec Flyers or Consult Agents
CARROLL
Fredd;e BARTHOLOMEW
Madeleine CARROLL
Tyrone POWER
2
U
Spcc!;.1 bus trip to view the
C
chcrr}' trees. Leaves cast
RoundTrip en.l of U:ti.":m Statio».
Madeleine
with
SALESMAN
IN A HOLE
Special
pieces for
75c
pieces for $1.35
pieces for $1.70
pieces for $3.25
Painting Knives. 4"
.25.
Linaeed Oil20
35
50
100
EXCURSION TRAINS
Lv. Phila. (Penna. St" .• 30lh St.)
7.44, 9.10 A. \1.
Tickets good on
rcgular train::; to Philadelphia.
BARTHOLOMEW
"LLOYDS of LONDON"
Meng's Pastels
SUNDAY, APRIL 11
Freddie
TODAY. SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY
~~~~~~~I
WASHINGTON'
BETTER
BAKING
"Lloyds
of London"
REAR OF THEATRE
,
See the
CHERRY
BLOSSOMS
IN
means
La!!t Two Days!
Friday _ Saturday
,
A First Class Beauty Shop
BETTER INSULATION
MEDIA
-==================
"I
nVl' III
Hut.~l:rs ':\\'l'IIl1C. for a week or so be-
and late.- enjoy a luncheon hike. Troop
will also meel there at 10,30.
A first class course is being given at
Swarthmore Nite-April 29
the Girl Scout House for five weeks,
meeting at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoons. !
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It opened last week. Troop 19-1- and a:
Rutledge troOIJ as well as other local:
scouts arc taking the coune.
I
Tomorrow the seniors of Troop 6 will;
mcet at the homc of )'Ciss Peggy Little,;
Park Avcnue, at 7 o'clock for a brcak- j
fast hikc returning for rehearsal at 10'
u·c1ock with Mrs. A. P. \Vhitakc.- at the!
\\'oman's Club. The j 111lior ~ection of!
TrooIJ 6 will meet at thc C1uh at 10.30 i
i 194
SWARTHMORE, P,,-
(If Dr. allli :\-Irs. \\,illiam ll. I31aisdelt, of
WAVERLY
Girl Scout News
MARY'S PET RECIPE
Fou.lled b,. Roitert E. S......
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
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Edward Arnold - Francine Larrimore
THE BARNSTORMERS
prc-sent
"SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY"
a farce in three acts
by
BENN W, LEVY
with George Evans, Edward Passmore, Katherine Lewis
and Mary Dempsey
Friday and Saturday Nights,
April 9th and 10th
THE BARNSTORMERS AUDITORIUM
Admission. 50 Cents
Ridley Park, Pa.
Whether you bake once in a while
or every week, you want good
results. That means you must
have a perfectly dependable oven.
The new Quality Gas Ranges
give you this feature because of
improved oven insulation.
And that's not all ! These
brand new Gas Ranges
have automatic oven
lighting, It means an end
to matches ... stooping down
. or peering into a dark oven.
Just turn the key and the oven
lights, Model pictured at $ 104.50
cash. Others as low as $68.50
cash. Slightly higher on budget
plan-EASY TERMS!
PHilADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At Ollr SlIbllrball Stores or See YOllr Dealer
METIIODIST EPISCOPAL cnURCH
Clarenl:e P. Carter, A.R., n.D., lUinulflr
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Cburch Sehool.
11 ;00 A. ~I.-Morning Worship.
7 :00 P. M.-t:pworth League meetings.
7 :45 P. :r.I.-Evening Worship.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
bars no
built
S this country from
this challenge.
TUDEBAKER
six
in
Studebaker fearlessly agrees to mcasurethe 1937 Dictator against thewhole
field of sixes-on any basis you name
••. specifications, perfonnance, ecOR"'my, safety. workmanShip, or styling.
But in all fairness let us warn you
that the 1937 Dictator is the world's
first six offering the dual economy of
the Fram oil cleaner and the gas-saving automatic overdrive ... the world's
first six offering automatic hill holder
plus hydraulic brakes .•. the world's
only six with non·slam doors. See it •.. drive it ••. and you'll
understand why Studebaker so confidently makes this sweeping challenge.
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
J. S. LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE
411
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-First Day School.
!I :·15 A. l\1.-Adult Ciass. K C. Walton. Subket: "Life of John Burrough"."
11 :00 A. M.-M~ting for Worshi;. in \be
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. 1\'[. to 3.30 P. M.~Sewin~ and Quilting in Whittier House. Box luncheon. All are
cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda.7 Sehool.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda7 LeMon-8ermoa.
Wedntsday evenine tneetinE" each week. I!I
p. m. Readinc room open daily. except Sondal'S and hoHdaYB I :00 to .c:00. Church edifice.
All .re I:ordlall,. inyiU!d to attend tbe Mn".
lea and aae the Rndinl' Boom.
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SO MUCH DEPENDS ON THE HEALTH YOU BUILD
FOR THEM TODAY Thousands of mothers of today have, from
childhood, enjoyed the health benefits of
Abbotts de I"xe "A" .Milk. They know
they can depend on its Health Protection~
That's why they insist 011 this jille, pure milk
for Iheir OUJIl children.
It is more than 22 years since Abbotts
originated Laboratory Control o\'er the
puri[y of milk - beginning at the farm.
Today, as then, this Concrol is a d~finite
guarantee of clean, safe, healthful milk.
Why Jon'l )'ON git'e )'our ~hildren 'he
aJ"anlageoj A6bousd;i;xe ffA" Millt;
For ser\·if'e. or.l... r rr..-n Ill(' ,\101",11" :\'ilkm,m ..... pbont' E\'Er~rt'I'n II(, 1-t12. nr C.lImlcn 31.11.
A~~::o·t-r.:; n.\l1I I' ::" 1'\ C .. l'hil... I,·lphia. Cun,I,'n. Solll! h Jt'r~c)", ~Ol~h<)r(!
IIi, rri/."I .. r:s 1,1 JJ'tllL',·r.(;"r./"n C,·niJinl.\lilk
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FrieDdly
Circle Next Week
The April meeting of the Friendly
Circle wiil be held at.2 o'clock next
Thursday afternoon, the 151h, at lhe home
of the new president, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, 308 Vassar Avenue.
Dancing
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C'r..111 Reaamed
Saturd.y
An alarm for a field fire on
At th• • ToDiaht
Two educational films. "Progress on
Parade," a General Motors presentation,
and HToday's Frontier" will be presented
this evening al 8.15 at the Strath Haven
Inn. Short subjecls will be added.
--.......---
''Tom
Sawyer," Next JUDior Play
Chaperons for last Saturday evening's
On Salurday, April 24, Ihe Junior
meeting of the Swarthmore Dancing Commillee of the Players Club will preClass were as foHows: Introductory, Mr. sent Mark Twain's old time favorite,
and Mrs. Harold Marr, Mrs. George "Tom Sawyer." Children from eight
Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Fahl; to eighty have never ceased to delight in
Advanced, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Carp- the characters of this story, which will
enter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Davison. be brought to life on the Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Child; Senior Club stage under the direction of Eliza·
Assembly, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. P. beth May Roberts who now has the cast
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Van Duser, in rehearsal.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wiggins.
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SoUth
··
Ch ester R 03d bel ow F 31rvlew
was turned
in at 11.40 A. M. Saturday.
A t 620 P. M. the same day, Charles
B. Lawton, of Girard Avenue west bound
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on Y aIe A venue m a half·ton truck collide
Med'
h·
bo d
Y
,
13, W 0 was east
W1 on
ale and
Ivlded b7 the Borouab eo,se.
APRu. 9,
'.nd the supple.
allan be P&J'.
menu thereto. Such .....ments
able to the Boroqh 8eeretary in iN!half of
the Bol'Ouch without Interest within thirty
CLASsJFIF.D
FOR RENT
(10) days .fter the eompletlon 01 the work.
but any lIuch useumenta rem.Jain. unpaid FOR RENT-Apartment in Moylan-Rose
lor more than tbfrt7 (30) dan from the
Ie,- ; three rooma. kitchenette and.
time the work fa completed••hall draw lnterat Large eneloeect .POn:h. EVel7thlng JncJuded.,
at the rate of 6% per annum from the date Telephoae Cbe&ter 8711.
tbe work t. completed: and If not paid within
five (6) monthl after comp~Jon. tbe BoroUgh FOR RENT-Gara&'e and Bingle front ~
SoJlcltor lIuli alae lIeM to be filed .calnet
(will rent aeparateb"). convenient to alatloQ
making a left turn, behind a trolley into the reepectlve prope.rUes lor their J'elpeetive aDd bUitnen aeetion. Apply 210 Harvatel
Cornell A
B th
da' ed aNeBamente with aeerued interest from the Avenue or telephone Swarthmore 79-M:.
• .v~ue. o. cars were mag
but no lflJ urles sustamed.
At 3 P. M. Sunday Caroline Burke,
Wilmington. was ,in collision at Swarthmore A venue and Cedar Lane with a car
owned by Robert C. Jones, of Med.·a, and
operated by H. Robert Jones. She was
treated by Dr. J. A. Jones, of SwarthlUore Crest. foHowing the accident.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
date of completion of t~e work. toaetber with
all COIIte and altomell'. tees. The Borouah FOR RENT-Attractive modern eottaae
Boothbay Harbor. Me. For Information. cali
.lib. ,John Eutlake. The Harvard, Swarthmore
~!:b:~~a!!f!: ~:!I:C~nth~h-:I~:=i:en!i 149.
Borouah CooneU.
SECTION 8. Any Ordinance or part thereof FOR RENT-Apartment: living room. bed.
room, kitchen. dinette and bath. Reason
conftlctlng with tbe provision. bereot be and able.
306 South Cheater Road. Telephon;
the same Is hereby repealed so tar .. the same
Swarthmore 1191-.1 before 9 A. M.
conftlcts with thb: .Ordinanee.
FOR RENT-Two sman houaekeeping apart..
Passed this 7th day of .April. A. D. 1937.
menta--$36 and $40. The Blenheim, 224
HARRY A. MILLER,
Park Avenue. AppointmeDt by mall.
President of Cuuncll.
Au(:St:
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, lla"ht. air,front room. Five minutes to P.R.R. or boa.
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Te]ephone 2067_W or write Box M. The
Borough Secretary.
Swarthmore-an.
Approved this 7th day ?t April, A. D. 1937.
FOR SALE
JOHN H. PITMAN.
FOR SALE-Automatic R"B8 water heater
Burgess.
Acorn gas range. Telephone: Swartbmo";
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FARM FOR SALE
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M. PARKER
GIANT
TIGER
~uru:"YpJt.inf)~e.6{,WATER
PHILADELPHIA SIlURIAn
WATER EOmPADV
CAPRIOTTY'S
Equipment and Fuel Service Co.
DELCO AUTOMATIC OIL FURNACE
REFRIGERATION --- AIR CONDmONING
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
D_ E. CAPRIOlTY,
Director, Sales and Service.
Camay Soap
EDWYN RORKE
ARCHITECT
12 Simpson Road. Ardmore. Pa.
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
AND BUILT
Phone: Ardmore 44S6
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and
Trust
Company
Member Fedenl Depooit IDSlIftIIce COrpowatiOIl
•••••••••••• 00000 I 0 0 000000000 aDO 0 0 0 0 0 Ot 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 DO 0 O'
Bar
Selox
Pkg.
Babo
Reg.
Babbitt's Cleanser
Do Your Banking With
Bars
3
Guest Ivory Soap
REClSTERED
3
Con
He
9Yze
Cans
Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb
Lb.
Baby Shoulders of Pork
Lb.
Iceberg Lettuce
Head
IOe
25c
16c
Opell 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. MOllda,.. Tuesda,. alld Thursda
9 A. M. to 1 P_ M. Wedllesda,.-QNLY
,.
9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Frida,. and Saturda,.
Plenty of Free Parkin&' Space
"You
He
14c
Can Buy It For Less.t the Giant Tager"
Be
4e
~.
THIj
"V.i
&au.:
Ordlnante No. 397
AN
ORDINANCE
establishing the linea and
Tbunday Night Bridge Winners
grades of Riverview Avenue between Ogden
and a point 1237.50 feet southwardly
Last weeks winners at the Thursday
Mrs. Frances B. Blanshard, Dean of Avenue
the southerl,. side of said Ogden Avenue.
Night Bridge Club's meeting were: Women at Swarthmore College, spoke at from
in the Borough of Swarthmore; providing for
1528.
North and South-firsl, Mrs. Philip the National ·Honor Society's installation the improvement thereof by the !letting o[
JayinJir of guttet'll, providing for the
LOST
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
Kniskern and Richard Carvell; second, of new members at the High School on curbs.
nece&88ry drainage, Bnd paving of the car~
LOST-Man's
ria-ht
hand fur lined sdo\-e on
Walter Dickinson and Laurence Stabler; Wednesday. William Shay gave a brief way; authorizing the proper J\orougb oftlcera
Larmont Square--eorner hOUle, lot.
Good
FridllY
near
Road. Reward.
to
execute
the
neces8ary
contraets
for
any
Ihird, Miss Janet Middlelon and A. talk showing the connection of the four State or Federal aid that may be obtained in 60 x 140; 5 rooml: hardwood Soora- Telephone SwarthmoreChe3ter
16W.
tile
bath,
ahower;
carage.
Sacri6ee:
Arnold; East and West-first, Dr. and ideals of the Society: character, leader· connection therewith, and providing for the
FOUND
and collection of two.-thirds of the $4,100, fiDaDced.
Mrs. John Murphy; second, Mrs. Sewell ship, scholarship and service, before the &lIses8ment
coate and @xpenses of the said improvements
FOUND-Pair
lady'
.. brown kid gloves. Harv_
Hodge and Mrs. Arlhur Robinson; Ihird, installation. The new members elected from the abutting property owners; and reard Avenue. Wednesday. Apply The Swarth_
Lots
for
Sale.
SacrIfice.
$SO
and
pealing
all
ordinances
Inconsistent
therewith.
Up
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Swift.
morean Office.
are Barbara Bagby, Dwighl Cooley, John
Hi.h, Dry Ground
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH 0]0'
PERSONAL---Delaplaine, Betty Smith. seniors; Estelle SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Swarthmore Nite-April 29
NewtoWD Square 66
Chapman, John Creamer, Crawford Fet·
PF.!RSONAL-Twelve year old Rlrl want8 to
SECTION 1. The following described strip
Boulevard
2250
Join group of beginners Tn tennla (club or
tcr and Anne Wray, juniors.
o~ tract of Jand is hereby declared and recogprivate). Apply Box N, The Swarthmore.n.
nized as a publJc street or highway of the
Connie Heg read the National Honor Borough
of Swarthmore, as a part of Riverview
FOR SALE
PERSONAL-Landscape Gardening. Topsoil.
Sociely Symphony.
Avenue. and the lines thereot are hereby
manure, sodding. Cement work a 8pedallty
establiahed, as follows:
THE BLENHEIM
Jobs promptly attended. to. Telephone Darb;
Bea-inning at a point in the intersection
1877-J.
APARTMENT HOUSE
of the southerly side of Ogden Avenue with
Lecture Here Last Sunday
the westerly Bide of Riverview Avenue as
224 Park Avenue
WANTED
now opened and dedicated for public use,
A lecture entitled "Christian Science:
Opeh to Offer for QuIck Sale
WORK WANTED-Gardener, twenty yean exand extending thence south 24 degrees 60
perience. detlires work by day. week or
minutes east 1287.liO feet to a point in said
How it Heals" was given in Clothier
Appointment
by
Mall
month. Telephone Swarthmore 2067-W.
westerly side o[ Riverview Avenue; thence
Memorial, of Swarthmore College, last
crossing same north 65 deg~ 10 minutes
WANTED---To purchase Bmall hoU8e or bunga_
erust to a point in the euterly sid(; of said
Sunday afternoon under the auspices of
low with ground on the outskirts at Swarth.
24 degrees
Riverview
Avenue:
thence
north
more. $3500 to $0000. App]y Box H, The
the First Church of Christ, Scientist,
50 minutes west 1287.60 feet tu a point in
Swarthmorean Ollice.
Swarthmore.
the Baid easterly slde of Riverview Avenue
at its intersection with the southerly side
WANTED-To rent hOWie in Swarthmore or
The lecturer, John Ellis Sedman, of
Ogden Avenue extended: thence crossing
country toward Philadelphia, $40-60.. Kindly
C.S.R., of Los A.l)geles. Cal.. spoke in
same along the said 80utherly line of Ogden
sdve details. Geonre Hurat. 710 South W8sh&
Modernized
Btone
house
built
AVenue extended 50 feet to the plaee ur
inKton Square, Philadelphia. ·Telephone: Ritpart as follows:
beginning.
tenhouse 1600, Extension 29-t.
in
1778.
Good
harn.
15
acrea
"Jesus of Nazareth healed. He healed
The lJection of Riverview Avenue Above deWORK WANTED-Good cook and housekeeper
with absolute certainty and consummate scribed is a continuation southwardly of the
of ground planted with small
wishe. three days a week. Good loeal refer_
A\'enue
between
the
inportion
of
Riverview
ences.
Can Swarthmore 165-W.
easc. He healed every form of sickness tersection of Baltimore Pike and Chester Road
fruit and a young pine grove.
and disease.
on the north and Ogden Avenue on the south.
grades of which were duly flxed by OrdiExcellent road ... I I miles from
"Christian Science draws a clear line the
FOR RENT
nRnce No. 207 of the Borough o[ Swarthmore.
Apartment, $35. 44 S. Morton Ave., Mor.
of distinction between the human Jesus approved May 9. 1917.
Swarthmore.
ton. Near P. R. R. Adult.. Second floor.
SECTION 2. The official grades or that
and the divine, eternal Christ. Jesus was
5 rooms. electric refrf.eration. Garace.
portiun of Riverview Avenue above described.
corporeal, Christ is incorporeal, and never to
be improved in accordanee with this ordiWM. S. BITTLE
begins liar cnds. Jesus had to appear in nance. shal1 be a8 foJlows;
Swarthmore 111 ... J
human form in order to explain eternal
Notary Public - Insurance _ Rs.l £alate
GRADES OF WESTERLY CURn
truth to human beings.
Beginning at the southwest curb corner of
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
"Christian Science heals. It heals by Riverview Avenue and Ogden Avenue at nn
23 South Cbester Road
elevation of 198.78 feet above the Borough
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Ihe same method that Jesus employed. datum, thenee S. 24 degrees 60 minutes E. by
[
ERNEST C. SNODCRASS. AS87.
Swarthmore 42
Christ Jesus was the greatest Scientist the an ascending grade or .0IGS the distance of
feet to R pcint at an elevation or 199.57.
world has ever known. Those who op· 50
FUNERAL DIREC roRS
thence by the same courlIe on B descending
BELL PHONE ..
posed Jesus regarded matter as substance, grade of .0129 the distance of 450 feet to an
Ml!D1A. PA.
of 193.78, thence the same course
and they relied upon 50-called material elevation
by a dl'Scending grade of .0195 the distance
850 feet to an elevation of 186.94, thence
, •• to find a better drinking water laws. Christ Jesus knew that Spirit is of
same course by a descending grade of .036
substance. and that the only real law is the
than pure Springfield Waler. It the perfect, beneficent law of Spirit, God. the distance of 150 feet to an elevation of
181.-54 and thence the same course continued
contains just the right amount of His oPlloncnts worshipped a partial God, by n descending grade of .063 the distance of
250 feet to an elevation of 165.79.
healthful minerals to give it taste, who they supposed loved somc and hated
GRADE or EASTERI~Y CURD
just the proper quantity of oxygen others. Jesus knew and proved that God Beginning at a poillt In the easterly curb Hne
is .infinite, universal, divine Love.
of "Riverview Avenue in line wi.th the souther]y
to make it clear and sparkling.
curb line of Ogden Avenue. at an elevation of
H19.23, thence S. 2-1 degrees 60 minutes E. by
Every glassful will refresh YOlL
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
Police and Fire Department News an ascending grade of .0068 the diat:mee of
60 feet to a point at an elevation o[ 199.57,
Specials for Week of April 8th to April 14th, Inclusive
thence by the same course on a descending
At 9.50 P. M. Wednesday of last week, grade
of .0129 the distance of 450 feet to an
Robert H. Martin. Drexel Hill, was ar- elevation of 193.78. thence the same by a
l2·oz. Can
Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn
rested for speeding. He will appear for descending grade of .0196 the distance of 350
10e
teet to an elevation of 186.94, thence the same
hearing at 7.30 tonight.
l-i·oz. Bottle
course by a dC!!.cending grade of .036 the dis_
Del Monte Catsup
10e
Four field fires responses 011 Thursday tance of 160 feet to sn elevation of 181.54. and
thence the same coune continued by a descend2 10·oz. Cans 2Se
Del Monte Picnic Asparagus
and Friday required the Fire Company's ing grade of .063 the distance of 250 feet to
an
elevation
of
165.79.
attention, three on Friday bcing at difTall Can 6c
Del Monte Tomato Juice
SECTION 8. The Borough Engineer is
!erent times at the same place. adjoinI-lb. Sq. Can 23e
hereby dired-cd t() place the above de:tcribcd
Del Monte Asparagus Tips
JIlg the P. C. Snow house in Walling- l!eetion
of Riverview Avenue upon the offidal
DROUGHT TO YOUR 1I0MF. .BY
ford.
Borough plan showing the Jines and grades
Raymond L. Hinson. Alarcus Hook ns above set forth.
Clant SIZe
Dole Pineapple Juice
SECTION 4. The 8aid 8eetion of Riverview
3.qt. Can 4Se
will appear tonight. He was arrested at
Avenue shaH be improved by the setting of
8·oz.
Pail
3.30 A. ~J. Saturday for parking on the ~urbs. installation of any necessary drainage
Rosedale Stuffed Olives, packed by Libby
23e
or
sewer
pipes.
ond
the
paving
of
the
cartwmng side of Chester Road with bright
TaU Can
U
CO
F
ruil
Cocktail
way
in
accordance
with
the
specifiCAtions
headlights in use.
IOc
hereafter set forth.
Crispy Corn Flakes
Pko. Sc
SECTION 5. The curbs shall be of granite.
conforming to Borough specifications. The
44-oz. Pkg.
Sno-Sheen Cake Flollr
cartway shall be paved of the width of 26
17e
feet with standard macadam. flnished with
penetration asphalt I:n accordance with standard Borough specifications.
16·oz. Bottle
Maraschino Cherries
25e
SECTION 6. The proper Borough officers
are hereby authorized and directed to execute
Can
Imported
Kippered
Snacks
~uch contracts and other documents as may be
2e
Morton, Del. Co., Pa.
necessary to accomplish and elfect the improveNo. 2!1 Can
UCO Apricots
ments herein provided. and to accept such
lSe
CAPRIOTTY'S
Federal or State aid. or the aid of bureaus.
No. 2!1 Con
departments or other agencies of the respecShamrock Apricots
13e
tive governments, as may be available_
announcing the sale and service of another splendid
Imported
Sardines
-In
Pure
Olive
Oil
Tin
Se
SECTION 7. Upon completion of the work
product in their sales agency
and the ascertainment of the costs thereof.
assessment shall be made upon the abutting
properties for two-thirds of tho! estimated
No. 2 Can
Standard Tomatoes
costs of the improvements. according to the
Se
foot frontage thereaf, the Borough paying the
Pkg.
remaining
one-third
of
such
costs.
Said
Golden
Age
Noodles
and
ge
assessment shall be made by the Borough
Engineer and the Borough Secretary as proFancy lVhole GraUl IUce
3 Lb•.
New N.tI. Honor Society Member
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1937
VOL IX,,..
No. 16
3WARTHMORE,)"A..
$2.50
APRIL 16, 1931
HORNETS JOIN DELCO
VALLEY LEAGUE
SWARTHMoit HORNETS' BASEBALL TEAM
SCHOOL TAX SET
LAST MONDAY NIGHT
PER YEAR
Capita Ag.m $3.00,Boud
Adopts New Budget at
.
April Session
Swarthmore Bueba1I Team SeaIOn Opens May 11; Two Home
Gamea Each Week
At the April meeting of the Board 01
Directors of the Swarthmore School
District ·held in the High School last
Monday evening Ihe tax rate of Z3 mills
was maintained·· the same as least year,
The Swarthmore Hornets, Borough
baseball team, are organizing for the
coming season.
This year the Hornets have joined the
Per
but .the per capita tax was restored from
$2.50 10 it previous amount, $3.00. This
increase will cover the repairs and build...
ing alteralions which it is Ihought advisable 10 make..
The i937-38 budget totalling $182,190
was adopted. ~ol ...d L. Eaton reported
64 per cent of the state appropriation
due at this time had been received and
the· remaining 36 per cent was expected
to follow soon.
The Board granled the request of
. Porter Waite to use the dressing rooms
al the Rutgers Avenue School again this
11
year for his box lacrosse team. The use
of the auditorium was authorized to Dr.
Porter Waite'. boy. begin early this year to carry Swarthmore's hope. in the Delco Valley LeaRUe_ Left to right
William F. G. Swann for a concerl of the,. are: Back row: Charles Williama, William Abernathy. Jr., Edward Jenning., Porter Waite, Harry McWilUama,
Ihe Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra on Bo,.d Stauffer; &ont row: Arthur Cheyney, John Wolfe, Howard Dingle. Robert Wei• ., Ralph Shell,., William Shell,.,
Horace Ren.haw, Vernon Hender.on;
May 19, and 10 Mrs. Hazel M. Schaefer,
of Morton, for a dance recital to be pre-I
LEGION 1937 CHARITY
~~~'led by her daughler, Marjorie, on May Eleanor Goddard to Play Here
DANCE NETS $145
George Schobinger slated the work on
Eleanor Goddard will .include numbers
Ihe conlrol of flood water from the Col- from Bach-Craxlon, Beethoven, Chopin,;
Approximately $145.00 cleared at the
1937 Charily Dance of the local American
lege field onlo Ihe school property al Debussy, Ravel and Brahms in a spring
CoHege Avenue was nearly completed and recital in the Miller Crist Auditorium,
Legion and Auxiliary last Friday night,
had already proven effective thus dis- Mary Lyan School, Swarthmore, next High School Bring. Main Line will be used toward the following worthy
posing of this problem which has lOng Thursday evening, April 22. Although
OrChestra Here to Build
needs of lhis slale: child welfare, reworried the property com..tnittee.
invitations have been .issued. for the affair,
habilitation among individuals, fifty
The Board voted to send Miss Virginia all residenls of Swarthmore will be cordiSchoIanhip F1Dld
pounds of candy and cigareltes to the
Allen and William C. F. Ziegenfus to lite ally welcome al this, the firsl public
Coalesville Hospital; Iwenty-five pounds
National Physical Edueation Assoc.ia· recital here by. Miss Goddard since she
At the annual sp.ring concert of the f
.
th H
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Main Line Orchestra 10
Clothier 0 candy and clgarett~s to
e
osplta
tion convention in New York City, April performed with Florence oote now [So Memorial Swarthmore College: this eve- at Perry Point (Pennsylvania veterans
22,23 and 24.
Cyril Gardoer) in 1933 in .the Miller ning th; Swarthmore High School I al each hospital); and general cases of
Bids on shop supplies were .received Crist auditorium.
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b
welfare concern
d ur hases authorized
M.iss Goddard a former pupil of the Chorus, appearmg 1D elr garnet ro es,
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anlt p c d 'd d I ~ak'
I' t'
t Curt'. T-"I.·tule " slud.·ed Iwo years w·.th will sing Longfellow's "The Slave's
lIolembers of the Swarthmore Posl and
was eel e 0 w e applcalOD a
SLID
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D
"Th"
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h been A '1'
. h t
th·
.
WPA for a new .. oroject for snmmer' Tobias Mattheyrin London, being the first
ream.
IS Interestmg poem as
UXI lacy WIS
0 express
elr appreCla·
'-1nainttdancc· ·work·' all& aifmuoi1 1>Y- tne ·.nlJ1mCau . to- "-'In . a ThDia~' kt-d£L1\L) ~t!':..~(\_:uJt~;f;·~~.!t..t,~u"S-v...~'l~t M?tt\lP..w,{O-.. ~_ 'iQ~ _t~._ t~o~e ,who. I:!~lfled ma~~ ~is
attic.
scholarship. She is the daughter of Dr.
The young people have been working amount 'possible, to the Woman's CIuti
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ANNUAL CONCERT IN
CLOTHIER TONIGHT
I
I
OLD RESIDENT DIES
IN SEVENTIETH YEAR ·ga~~: recit~l i~
supervisor of the Swarthmore Schools.
Members of the Chorus are: sopranosBeth Allyn, Alice Bernard. Elaine Bradford, Kitty Brill, Mary Bonsall, Marjorie
Dinsmore, Varrell Drew, Alice Hadley,
·U·
PI
Mrs• W ,._.am
ace,
f V
I
0
aaaar
Avenue, Came to .Borough at
Age of Thirteen
Mary Burbridge Place, wife of William Place, died Monday evening, April
12, al 326 Vassar Avenue. Mrs. Place
had been ill a year last January with
cancer of the face.
Born .in Philadelphia on November 8,
1867 the daughter of Charles and Mary
Burbridge. Mrs. Place came to Swarth·
more at the age of thirteen and worked
al Ihe College.
On December 25, 1895
she was married and started housekeeping
On Union Avenue. later. in 1916, removing
to Vassar Avenue. Her home and family
formed her life interest.
She was a member of Trinity Church,
Swarthmore, and the rector, the Rev. J.
Jarden Guenther. officiated at the services which were held yesterday afternoon
at the home and were followed by in·
terment in Eastlawn Cemetery.
Besides her husband. two children sur·
vive; George, a graduate of Swarthmore
College, class of 1921, now living .in
Rutherford, N. J., is the father of two
children, Betty J can and George j Sarah,
an unmarried daughter living at home, is
a graduate of West Chester State
Teachers College and teaches in the Fol·
croft Public School.
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Next Fortnightly at Mrs. Warren'.
Ihe possibility of Bortonda1e and another
learn 10 be added before Ihe season opens
on May 11.
There will be two league. games every
week, one home and one away, the home
games will be played on Tuesday or
Thursday depending on the schedule.. In
addilion Ihe Hornets will play ao exhibitive game at home on Friday evenings so the local fans will have two
games 10 allend every week. Holiday
games will be exhibitive games with other
teams· from different leagues.
This year the boys have been fortunate
in obtaining the services of John W.
Powell, Roberl Reed and Ioseph Kahler
to assist with the schedule, coaching and
playing departmenls of the team. D. L.
Hauger will 1,,* afler the equipment and
act as trainer for the lads.
There will be several new men with
the team this year as with a: three or
four game schedule each week, plenty of
players will be needed.
The boys are very anxiow for the season to start as they look forward to a
successful summer of baseball and hope
the fans who have been so loyal in the
past will give them the same support this
year. This is· the Hornets first seaSOn in
league competition.
Your subscriptions to the annual "Base-
ball Dollar Oub" may be left with Porter
Waite,
of
Hannum
and
Waite's
~-:-:r;('-'" .~t.. ~.~~.:. otF~~t<.':'dw~~T:--.. "Jrt..~ ;.:..:r"_:.
on South
SWARTHMOREAN
New York, and played wilh the Roth Thelma Hughes, Mary Lobb, Frances of the Dew Drop Inn).
Q t t a ea on Two years ago she Noyes, Doris Polk. Constance Schoff,
Downstairs in the Woman's Club lobby
more College.
Other teams in the League are Media,
Lenni, Uma, Bergdoll and Uplaod with
Chester Road, or at THE
office. Each year it is
and necessary to raise $150 or so in this way
Door prizes· were won by Dr. David to cover expenses of the project for the
Cramp (two pounds of Whitman's candy current season.
contributed· by John E. Michael, of the
College Pharmacy), and t. L. Nickerson
(Pretzel Man donated by Helen Barrow
p~e~~~~Si~s p~;:':ra~~~I:en~ !'!:'J~~ ~~r~: S<;a~:'~::'C~~~!~~SO~t~r;;~; ~~:hi~/n~;~!ngc~~::'s~:r ~"::~at :~~~~ ;:;~~~ ~~~~:~~~~d ol;~o~~~ :e~~h:~~
and other reports and was given authority Miss Goddard is a member of the Faculty.
to have the duplicate copied and the Music School Settlement.
Oeveland,
census taken.
Ohio, previous to which she taught piano
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at Westover School, Middlebury. Conn.,
studied a winter with Carl Friedberg. in
Delco Valley League, a very fast league,
and Ihe baseball fans of Swart1unore
should see some very good baseball.
Collection Hall, Swarth- Alice Snyder, June Stiteler, Sylv.ia two tables of bridge competed for three
Swann, Caroline Underwood, l\o!ary Wet· prizes. A box of note paper (given by
1937 SWARTHMORE
NITE DRAWS NEAR
Miss Goddard, who also paints, has len, Harriet Wickham, lean Wiggins, Vidor D. Shirer) was captured hy Mrs. Tickets Now on Sale for Annual
Community Party on
Colleges. She graduated from Swarth- los-Clara Jean Alslon, Ella Mae Beagle, came second, receiving a boudoir rabbil
April 29
more High School and attended Swarth- Belly ·Brundage, Florence Cleaves, Sara filled wilh colton (given by Mrs. Frank
held recitals at Mt. Holyoke and Smith Ellen Williams and Naomi Wrightj al- E. A. Stockton white Mrs. Detlev Bronk
more College.
Marie Disque; Rulh Egee, Marguerile Wyeth of Ihe Hollyhock Shop).
Dr.
. HITE ELECTED
MRS W
WOMAN'S CLUB HEAD I~;';'e:~~~lia~h~~~~a;,or.~:~~e ~;V:I~ he~1 a~~~t'~~:~~ti:rs~f~:r~~::~
E M. Buchner, chairman of Ihe 1937 /
Gettz. Anne Lingle, Ruth. Lipman, Roma George Warren won the shaving soap Swarthmore Nite committee. promises a
Mead. Morjorie Mingin, Louise Paulson. donated by Rodney Mills.
very lively and amusing event for ThursGertrude Schobinger, Betty Smith, Susan
day,
April 29.
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Wolters, Anne Wray and Blanche ZenAuxilial'J" 1937 Elet:tions
This year, for the first time different
organizations of the community will provide
separate skits in the hilarious proman, James Morris, Kenneth Nelson, on Swarthmore Avenue, on the 7th, the
gram
which follows the dinner at this
William Shay, William Tweed and Rob· following officers were elected for the
annual
Borough get-together.
The
Oth~r Officers Changed by Tues. ert White; basses-Philip Banta. Hugh coming year: president, .Mrs. Robert
Woman's
Club,
Players
Club,
Fire
Comdays Biennial Event; Concert
Berry. James Brown. Yarnall Cleaver. Sheppard j vice-president, Mrs. Alben
Next Week
Joseph Collins, William Ford, James Eavenson; recording secretary, Mrs. J. pany and American Legion will coJackson, Lauer Jones, Sumner Jones, Paul r Brown; treasurer, Mrs. L. L. operate with the sponsors, the SwarthThe Election Committee composed of Lawrence Kent. Robert Sanford, Walter Hedgepeth; corresponding secretary, Mrs. more Business Association, in presenting
Mrs. Stanley MacMi1Ian, chairman j Sanford. \"Valter Scott, Robert Thorpe. Walter Thorpe j chaplain, Mrs. Edwin a more varied evening than ever before.
Mrs. Alexander Lackey. Mrs. Howard George· Troxell, Clement Wjltits and A. Yarnall;· sergeant·at·arms, Mrs. Your informer has had a peep at the
1\.1. Buckman. Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, Philip Witham.· The accompanist is Bucher Ayres j historian, 1[rs. Herbert preliminary forms of one or two of the
Mrs. Phelps Soule, announced the fol- Mary Ellen Hoot.
Bassett, and. pubUcity, Mrs. Oscar J. satirical playlets and heartily supports
Mr. Buchner's contention.
lowing officers elected at the biennial elec~
Gilcreest.
tion of the Swarthmore Woman's Club
The orchestra, conducted. by Adolph
Roland L. Eaton, who has played an
important part in arranging the successful
last Tuesday: president, Mrs. Alfred Vogel with Dr. W. F. G. Swann, of Elm
Puppets at CoUege Saturday
entertainment at previous Swarthmore
Gary White; vice-president, Mrs. Roland Avenue, assisting, has arranged an exNites, will act as toastmaster this year.
Eaton; recording secretary, Mrs. Walter cep"tionally fine program. Miss Dorothy
Walter Wilkinson, English puppeteer, Those who have witnessed these former
H. Dickinson·; corresponding secretary, Seltzer, pianist,. heard here with the orchestra several years ago,· will play will give his first American performance programs and those who know Mr. Eaton
1\Irs. I. L. Nickerson; treasurer. M rs. C.
t
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f
P'
0
21 in Clothier l\femorial Saturday night at
C. West; directors, Mrs. Clifford Banta. Chopin s
oncerto or
lano.
p.
. 8.00, under the auspices of the Little personally will need no explanation of
the reason the .committee considers itself
Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin. Mrs. J. R. :Miss Seltzer· is the· daughter of AI.
Theatre Club and the Cooper Founda·
Kline ·and Mrs. John E. Michael. The Eugene Seltzer. a member of the Main tion, of Swarthmore College. He will fortunate in secur.ing him to preside.
This year there will be only twentyAdnUssions Committee was also elected Line Orchestra. She as a freshman in the
present Punch and Judy scenes, scenes five door prizes but they will be larger
and includes Mrs•. Arthur Bye. Mrs. University of Pennsylvania, College of
from Shakespeare, and a few original
Harold Griffin, Mrs. B. W. Collins and Fine Arts. In 1934 sbe made her first sketches, and will talk on uExneriences and more valuable than the numerous
ones that formerly required such a long
lfrs. Arthur Redgrave.
appearance wi~h the orchestra playing the
with. Puppets and People." •\dmission time to distribute.
Delegates to the State Federation of ~~zart
b,fmor Concert.o. As a w.~ will be free.
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Tickets are now on sale at every
Woman's Clubs Convention . which is to tlclpant In !he Pennsylvarua State MUSIC
Swarthmore store, at the Bank, and at
be held at the Bellevue-Stratford in Phil-! Contest, MISS Seltz~r was award~ first
Peace Exhibition at School
TUE SWARTHMORF..AN office. You are
adelph.ia, from },fay 11 to 14, were ap- place 011 two. occasIOns. In ad~lbon to
urged to get yours early as already quite
pointed by the president, Mrs. Roland G. her success 111 ••the Penn~yl~anla State
At Swarthmore High School during a few have been sold and the demand· is
E. Ullman and the Board. The are Contest, her abdl~ as a ptamst has won
, G
Who
M
RY
her many olher prIZes and awards. She the week of April 19 anti-war posters, always great. There are a lot 'of new.Ie,
rs. oland
h Id h 01
S
ff St k
ki the work of stndenls of the Art DeparlMrs. Alf red ary
~ 'i>~':tel h'o o~ menl of Pratt Instilute, Brooklyn, N. Y., comers to the town who will want to be
Ealon, Mrs. Clifford Buck, Mrs. Henry has e .1 e
initiated into this event to which everyPeirsol. Alternates are Mrs. Jesse Her- ScholarshIp at t. e
I apia
•n·
man Holmes, Mrs. Harol4 Griffin, Mrs. servatory of MUSIC for two consecutive will he displayed. These poslers have one goes, if only in self defense.
been exhibiled at Columbia UniversilY
Swarthmore Nile will again he held in
Elliott Richardson and Mrs. Roland G. years.
and
other educational institutions.
the sod•.I hall of the Methodist Church.
Proceeds of Ihe concerl will go 10 the
E . Ull man.
Mrs: Francis Warren, of Walnut Lane,
will entertain the· Fortnightly on Monday, April 19, al 2.30 P. M.
The much heralded autobiography of
Rudyard Kipling. "Something of My.
self" will be reviewed by lIfrs. J. V. S.
Bishop.
Kipling was never· more entertaining
Iltan in lhis book of his own life. There
is not a dull moment in the reading of
this personal narrative. Stories of his
life in England, India and various ·parts
of the world abound in humor, pathos,
Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh was the only
and sometimes, tragedy. This is a re-- new member submitted by the memberview to anticivate with pleasui-e..
ship committee in its current report.
Mrs. Ullman presided al the April
Mrs. James Bacon Dotiglasand. Mrs.
Roy Delaplaine will be in charge of staled meeting on Tuesday in the Oub
literary sketches.
(Continued on Page 5)
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An exhibition of new books lent by
Swarlhmore High School Scholarship
Fund. Because of the exceptionally fine Ihe W. I. L., books for children from
May Visit Sproul Ohau vatory
work of the Senior Mothers' Committee kindergarten through the elementary
Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore Colin the sale of patron's tickels it is hoped grades, and inclnding a)Jout thirty difIhat a large sum will be realized this ferent titles from fourteen publishers, will lege, will be open 10 visilors from 7.30
10 9.30 P. M. Tuesday, April ?:l.
also be on hand.
year.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL
I\n'l'"
SW ~I~TH .... OI~E
9,1937
\n ,.1 trill for a field fin~ 011 South
II) the Horour.,:h Code and the IIUIJP)c
I
mIllis thlr~to Such nSS{'!IlImenta shall be Imy~
Clu.stlr h.( 1(1 helo\\ I cllnIC\\ \,as turned able to thl,' Uorour.:h &.'i.'rt'tary In bebalf of
J \\0 t:dut:atlCJnal film"
Pro,grcss 011 III .It 11..J0 \ "I Satunla)
the Horou. h "Ithout mtcreot \\.thm thlrt)
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rooms kitchenette and lJau.
Friendly Circle Next Week
At the Inn Tonight
1 he Alml l1I(.'ehng of the Frlcndl)
Circle \\ III he hcld at 2 o'clock ncxt
fhursd.l\ afternOoIl the bth at the home
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Sf C1 JON S Any Ordmnme or IIlIrt thl'reof f OJ{ HI' NT Allllrtmellt 11\ IIIJ! room lJ<.d
~1.lrr ':\Ir and :"Irs Ho\ J
Fahl tu el"htv hl\c J)eH'r lelsed tu dtlluht III "\\"",11.\ 1'1. Ie j
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\tI\.mced Mr U)(I ~Irs AJll:1l \V Cart) the dlar1ctus uf tins ~ton \\llldl \\111 Olltrltecl I" II I~()bcrt JtJm:s She "as (11101 Is \\Ith Ihls Ordlnnnu
S'\tlrthnlOrl' 1191 J Inforc 9 A M
(.'lIt~r :.otr mel :"Irs \V.llter B D.I\ISOn I hl hrotl~ht to life 011 the S\\ trlhmun tn.: Itul I" Dr I \ Jc nes, of S\\arth.
I'll sell tillS -Ih dll)' of April A D 1'137
I fon IUNT T\\o smnll hf)uj;ek~PInI! alart~Ir ~l1ld .:\Ir ... I ndcrlc B (Iultl, SClllurr Club ... ttgc ulld~r the (hHdwlI of lllzi IIIlrl: Ln.: ... t toJJo\\III"'! the .,ccl,I,,'1
mcnts-~m md $:.10
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1'1 1 10 rr HICHAHDSON
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AN OHUINANCfi tstnbh hlng the hllt" ami
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~rllfhs of Jtl\cnll'\\ A\clluI\.! bl'h\(~11 UJ,((hn
last \Heks \\lIIllcrS It the Thursda)
:\olr ... I ruu:cs I' BIlIl~hlTd IJClll of AH.'nu~ und II IJ01nt )2315U ft.'1!1 ~outh\\tlrdl,);
JOHN 11 PITMAN
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rnlli:'e Td(nhone S\\nrthmore
N'orth and South-fir<;t ~f rs PIuhp lh(' ~ It I( 1111 Honor Soclth ~ IIbt til 111011 tile Iml~rO\t!ml'lIt tht't'l'Of L,); the !ltt!!lI!.: or
h111skern and H.lchard Cancll sccond
turb hlYIII~ of guttt!r~ l'rO\ldlllJ': fllr tl t'
LOST
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
(It I1C\\ lIIelllhl'rs It the ]Ilgh School 011 1(....':sSlll"y c1rUlllUIll' IIId 1)1\\,"1:' o( till (Irt
Larmont Square-eorner house lot I O~T MUll ~ rl~ht IInlld fllr hnNI J!lml on
\VIIt~r Dlckm<;oll and J aurcnce Stahler, \\uhl(' ...r("
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nulhonzlIIl! the l,rOll.'r HOJ'(t1gh ofTltcn;
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'L (.(N ,I J rllllY nUlr Che ter It. III H(I\ ar I
tllIrd 1\llss Jamt )'1J(ldh."ton and A
Iu l'Xt.>(utl.! thl' f1Hl'listry (ontrlt'ls (Ir III} 60 x ]40 • 5h rooms., a
r Woo
oars, T(I(I)hulI(' S\\ Irthmor(, l'iR J
talk shu\\ IIlg the COlllIl'ction of th(' four Stlltl' ur fellernl 1111 that m i\ b~ obt:ullcd III
Ie b at.
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\rnold 1 a .. t and \Vest-fir"t Dr ami ll1llls of the SOCll'l\
chlrlltH kltlu {Olllll'
::\Ir ... John :"Iurph} second "rr" Sc\\ell
I Sl"" nltllt nnd ulll'dlUII or h\u tlllrils of thc $4,] 00, financed
.. 1111 1 s{holar ... llI)) md scnlCl: h,fore the losts lind (x)lt!n~(s uf thl "'mil Iml'ro\enl(JJ)t
J.OUND
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~ Irmn kul 12:10\(''; lIan
IIodge and )'lrs I\.rthur nohmsoll tlurd 1II .. tl1lltI011
IIll: 11<.\\ IlICllliJlrs c1l:ctul (rum tht! Ilb'lttlll}: JlrOJll.!rh o"mfS. IIml r(
Lots ror Sale Sacrifice $50 and Up
llrd A\enUe \V('dne la) AI'JlI~ fh(' g\\ Irth
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IllUIIllJ-: til ur,hUUIIlCM 1111 ( nSlstl'lll therl'\\lth
trI IrOIn Office
In I' Irh lr I B Igh\ lJ\\ Ight <- ()OIl \ John
l)l'IIIJIIIIlC Iklll SIIIIII. '""or".~ I "I,ll,
fill' COUNCil Of TIll' JI(}(tOUGIi 01
H.gh D,y e,ound
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S\\ arthmor'" XJte- !\Ilnl 29
N ewtown
Squa""e 66
eh t]lllllll 101m Creamcr Cr l\\ ford I d
SfCIION.
fhe foIIO\\InJ! dcscrlL( I tt'll
Boulevard
2250
Ill' H~ONAJ T\\e1ve y('ar old J::lrl \\anIM to
Jlln ~rutlp of heglnners In tcnm~ (club r
I r truct o( lund I~ berth} dtdantl 11IIoJ rl'lI J,: ____________________
hr lIul \llIIe \\ rl\ J11IIIOrs
Ilrl\l'Ih I Apph Itox N The ~'\nrthIllOrC!l1l
lIIzcd liS iI I)ubln strclt or }JlJ!huu) of H t
l()(IlIll: Ih.'~ n: ul thc ::\: ItuJIl11 II'"Htr lIorJuJ,:h
or s\\ lrthm(re HS I Ilrt r HI\lt\Il\\
FOR SALE
PI- H~ONAI -I ilnd CI1IU> Gardt'nlnJ,! Ton 011
A\cIIUt 11l1d the hms Ihl'rt'Of nrc }Ilrd}
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mnnllrt slHldlh1! Cement \\/lrk n !>PH'mht)
l"tllt.JIShtd IS f"lhlwj;
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Bl'J!InIIlIlJ: tt I Ilomt III the Illler l'etlUli
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APARTMENT HOUSE
uf the ",outherl,); 8111(' or OJ!IICII A\llUe \\Ith/
Lecture Here Last Sunday
thc \\I\.!stl'rh suit of 11I\('t'\lc\\ A\l:lllh I
224 Park Avenue
WANTED
nuw 1I11l'lltd Ulld dl'd el,lcd for lub!!l u.
\\OIU": WANTf D-Gnrdcnf'r hH>nl) )('nr cx
\ Il( tUll' el1tltic(1 Chn .. tt III SC1UICC
nnd l'xtl'lldlllJ,: thl'll.:e liuuth 21 d~l-:nl"" II
Opcn to Or(er for QUick Sale
1'( rlt n('p 11(>!;lrl'S "(Irk by tin) \\{'{'k or
1st 1'1, ,0 fl~t t J I pUJnt III IIII
App0lrJtmcnt by Mall
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Modernized
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In 1778
Good barn
15 acres
IV'II'" 01 :\lzudh htllld Jll' htalull 1h
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01 ground planted With smoll
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frUit and a young
grO'l.e
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Excellent roads, I I miles from
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FOR RENT
Apartment. $35 44 S Morton Avtt Mor
Swarthmore
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5 room5 electriC rcrrlgeratlon Caragt
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((rdall~ \\1111 this (lr(h
WM S BITTLE
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Notary Public
Insurance - Real Eatat.
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23 South Chester Road
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product In thell sales agency
DELCO AUTOMATIC OIL fURNACE
and
REFRIGERATION ••• AIR CONDITIONING
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
EDWYN RORKE
D. E. CAPRIOTTY.
Director. Sales and Service
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
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Member Federal Depnslt Insurance Corporation
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Whole Kernel Corn
Catsup
Picnic Asparagus
Tomato Juice
Asparagus Tips
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HOMES DESIGNED FINANCED
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Ardmore 4456
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Standard Tomatoes
Golden Age Noodles
Fancy Whole Grain Rice
Camay Soap
Guest Ivory Soap
Selox
Babo
Babbitt's Cleanser
Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb
Baby Shoulders of Pork
Iceberg Lettuce
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Maraschino Cherries
Imported Kippered Snacks
UCO Apricots
Shamrock Apricots
Imported Sardines .• In Pure Olive Oil
CAPRIOTTY'S
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Dole Pineapple Juice
Rosedale Stuffed OlIves, packed by Libby
UCO Fruit Cocktail
Crispy Corn Flakes
Soo·Sheen Cake Flolu
Morton, Del. Co., Pa.
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Equipment and Fuel Service Co.
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Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
Specials for Week of April 8th to April 14th, Inclusive
Police and F,re Department News
CAPRIOTTY'S
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9 A M to ] P M WednesdaY-ONLY
9 A M to ]0 P. M Friday and Saturday
Plenty of Free Parkmg Space
"You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
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VOL.
IX,
No.
16
SWARTHMORE, PA., APRIL
SCHOOL TAX SET I
LAST MONDAY NIGHT
$2.50
16, 1937
PER YEA R
IHORNETS JOIN DELCO
SWARTHMORE HORNETS' BASEBALL TEAM
VALLEY LEAGUE
Per Capita Again $3.00, Board
Adopts New Budget at
April Session
Swarthmore Baseball Team Season Opens May 11 ; Two Home
Games Each Week
At the April meetmg of the Board of
Directors of the Swarthmore School
DJstrlct held m the High School last
::\londa) evcnmg the tax rate of 23 mills
\\ as mamtamed the same as least year,
hut thc pcr capita tax was restored from
$250 to Jt prcvlOus amount, $300 1111S
IIlcrcasc Will COt cr the rcpalrs and bUild
mg alterattolls wlllcl) It 15 thought ad\ Isable to makc
The 19"~7·38 budget tolallmg $182.190
"as adopted Roland LEaton reportcd
6+ pcr ccnt of the state appropnaboll
due at tlllS tnne had bcen received and
the remallung 36 per ccnt \\ as eXllected
to follow 50011
The Board granted thc rcqucst of
Portcr \Valte to use the dressmg rooms
It the Rutgcrs A venut: School agam tins
\Car for Ius box lacrosse team
I he use
ot the auditoTium was authonzed to Dr
\Vllham I G Swann for a concert of
thc Swarthmore 5) IllphOIl) Orchcstra 011
:\Ola> 19, and to )'lr5 Hazel 1\1 Schaefcr,
uf )'Iortoll for a dance reCital to be pre
scnted b) her daughter, MarJOrie, on May
21
George Schobmgcr stated the work on
the control of Hood \tater from the Col·
lege held onto the school propcrty at
College \HllllC "as nearlv complcted and
had alre.ldy provcn effcchvc thus dtsPU:o.II1g' of tillS prohlcm wlncIt has long
\\ orned the property comnuUee
I he Boarel \ oted to send MISS V ITgllua
l\lIen and \Vllham C F Zlcgcnfus to thc
Kahonal Ph) slcal Education \SSOCla
tlOn C011\<.'lItlOll III New York Clty, Apnl
Z!. 23 and 2-1
lll{ls 011 shop supplies \\ ere rccclVed
.lIul purchascs allthor,lzcu
It \\.lS deCided to make appilcahon to
\VP \ for a ne\ oroJcct for summer
IIltlll(enance worK allU ant:rauon 01 tllC
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SUllen IS1Ilci prmclpat 1 rank R More)
prescntcd IllS usual enrollment, twtlOn
~Uld other reports and was glVcn authOrity
to h lye the duphc~ltc coplcd and thc
census takcn
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The S" arthmorc IIornets, Borough
bascball team arc orgamzmg for thc
cotnmg season
This) e tr the Hornets ha\ e )01lJcd the
Dclcu Valle} League a \CT) fast leaguc,
and the haseh til fans of 5\\ arthmore
should sec SOIllC nr): good baseball
Other teams III the League arc ~[cdJa,
I el1l11, L1Ina, Bergdoll and Upland "ItIt
the posSlbdlt\' of Bortondale and anothcr
team to he added before the scason opens
on Ala) I I
1 here \\111 be h\ 0 Icague games every
week, olle homc and onc a\\a), thc home
games \\ III be pia) cd 011 Tuesday or
I Imrsdav depelJ(hng on the schedule In
.l(ldltJOll th~ Hornets \\ III lliay an exlubltl\c g line at hOllle on FrJday e\emngs so thc local failS '\11l hate two
gamcs to attend e\cr) \\eek
Holiday
g Illlts Will he exhllntl\ c games" Ilh other
tcams from (hff(.'rcnt leagucs
I h,s \car the ho}s hale bcell fortunate
111 obtalOUlg the sen Ices of John \V
Po" ell ]{ohcrt Hl:ed and Jmeph Kahler
10 asslSl \\llh Ihe schedule coachmg .nd
pl. ling deparimellis of Ihe leam D L
Hauger \\111 Jook tfter the eqUIpment and
act ~IS traml'l fur thc lads
I here Will be "C\(r tl Hew men With
the tcam thiS ,car IS \\ Ith a thrce or
tot1r glllle schedule cach \\cek, plenty of
pi l)erS \\111 he ml'ueu
I he bOb Irl: \Cr) anxIous for the sea
"on to st Irt IS the} look fon\ard to a
successful Sl1l1HlIcr ul bascb 111 and hope
the fans \\ho hme bccn so lo)al 111 thc
P lst "Ill sl\ e them the same support thiS
\<.'ar
lilts IS thc IIornds first Sl'lSOI1 III
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Porter Waite's boys begin early this year to carry Swarthmore's hopes in the Delco Valley Lea~ue Left to right
they are Back row Charles Wllhams, William Abernathy, Jr, Edward Jennings, Porter Waite, Harry McWllhams,
Boyd Stauffer7 front row Arthur Cheyney, John Wolfe, Howard Dmgle, Robert Weiss, Ralph ShellY7 W .... am Shelly,
Horace Renshaw. Vernon Henderson.
Eleanor Goddard to Play Here
ANNUAL CONCERT IN
CLOTHIER TONIGHT
LEGION 1937 CHARITY
DANCE NETS $145
Elcanor Goddard Wlll lIIcllldc numbers
trom Bach Craxtoll, Beethuven ChuplIl J
Approxlllla\l.;I} :;-l ..h 00 cleared at the
l)el>uS5\, R l\cI and Brahms m a spnng
1937 Charth Dance of the local Amencan
recital III thc !hJ1er Cnst Audttorlum
I eglOli lilt! \l1xlhar) 11St I nday 11I~ IIt
~11r} Lyon School, Swarthmore, next High School Brings Main Line \\111 be U~l'd tow Ird the fullowmg'" \\ortl1\.
fhllrsda\ c\emng, April 22
Although
Orchestra Here to Build
necds (If tilts st Ite
c1l1ld "clfarc, re
tn\ ItltlOUS hal e been lSSUOO for the affair,
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S Ch 0 I ars h Ip
.tli reslllcnts of Swarthmorc Will bc conh
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IU)l1Itds of caIHh amI clbarettcs to the
all) welcome at thiS the first public
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llIug thd S\\arthmore Ihgl; School at etch hospital) 1 .1Ild general
Cnst amhtornUll
welfare concern
Ie 19U1' COllltlCtltlO1l
1\1JSS Goddard a former pupil of thc Choru::; allilcarn1d m thclr garnet robcs,
\ our ~lIbsCTlJltH I1S to thc annual' BascCurtiS Institute: studlcd two years With Will smg Longfellow's
1 he Slave's
J\[cmbers of thc Swarthmore Post and II 111 Dollar Cluh mal hI.: left \\IUl PorIoblas Matthl',) 1Il Loudon, bcmg the first t Drcam JJ 1 Ills mtercstmg poem has becnl Auxlhary \'11511 to CXllre~s thclr apprccla ter \Valtl: of Hannum md \Valte' ..
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The )Olll1g pcople ha\c OCCll \\orkmg amount l)OSSlblc, tu the \\ uman s UUI) all SOlltll Chester Road, or at 1 JII
Harold C Godd Ird, Prolessor of Eng- on thb JIIsplrmg !lumher tinder thc dtrec \\ Inch contnbuted the Usc of Its hall and Sw \UTW\IUIH \:-.: (JOice
Each \ car It IS
hsh at Swarthmore College At present tlOn of ~hss Clarissa Ualldall, musIc tu the gemroslt) of lucal merchants
Ilcccs"ar) to raise $1,,0 or "0 111 thiS \\ay
)'11~s Goddard IS a membcr of thc Facult), Sl1Jlef\ISOr of thc Swarthmore Schools
Door prizes \\crc \\011 by Dr Da\ld to co\cr expenses of the project for the
:Muslc School
Settlemcnt,
Cleveland, ~Icmbers of the Chorus arc
sopranos- Cranw (h\o pounds of \Vlutman's cand) current se Ison
OhIO prC\IOllS to \\ll1eh she taught plano Beth Alhn Ahcc Bernard rlalllc Brad- I.:olltnlmted b\ John E )'hchacl of the
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at \Vcsto\cr School. Mtddlebur), Conn, ford, Kltt) Brill, ~lar) Bonsall, ::\IarJof1e Collede PharmaC), and I L Nickerson
studied a \\lOtcr with Carl Frledbcrg 111 Dmslllore Varrcll Drc\\, Ahce Hadlc), (Pretzel ).Ian don.lted by Helen narro\\
Ne\\ \ark and pla}ed With the Roth I hclma I1uJhes :Mary Lobh I ranees ot the Dc\\ Drop Inn)
Ouartet a season
T\\o )cars ago shc No)cs, Dons Polk Constance Schoff
DO\\l1stam, III the \\'oman s Club lobu\
;'·ne a re·c.tal III Cullectlon Halt, Swarth- \hcc Sn)der, June StIteler, 5)h13 t"o tdblc~ of bnde.e cOIll{Jeted for three
llIorc College
I S\\ 1IU1 Carol11le Undcrwuod, ::"lan \Vet prlze:-. \ box of note IJaper (gl\CIl h)
::\llss Goddard, \\'ho also pamts has ten. Harriet \Vlckham, Jcan \V,g-gIllS VICtor D Shlrcr) "IS captured by ~Irs Tickets Now on Sale for Annual
Mrs. WiUiam Placet of Vassar held recitals .It :11t IIohoke and Smith 1'lIen \Vllllal11s and Naomi \Vnght, al E \ Stockton willie "Irs Detlc\ Bronk
Community Party on
Avenue, Came to Borough at
Colleges
She graduated from Swarth- tos-Clara Jean Alston, Ella .Mac Beagle came second rccclVlIlg a boudOir rabbit
April 29
Age of Thirteen
more High School and attendcd S\\arth- Beth Brundage llorcllce Clea\cs Sara filled \\lth cotton (gl\en b): ::.o[rs 1 rank
).[ar) Burbndge Place "Ife of \VII- more College
~Mane Dls(Juc Ruth Egee, ::\farguentc \\ }eth of thc HolI,) hock Shop)
Dr
I:\or Buchncr chairman of the 1937 /
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douated b) n.odllcy 1\ltlls
12 at 32(! Vassar \\cnue "J\Jrs Place
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Auxlhary 1937 Elections
da), April 29
cancer of thc face
SCIl tl'llors-Thomas Copeland Cahml
\t thc \llnl meetmg u' the \uxlitaQ
Jill:. Har, for the fir:.t tUllC dlfiercnt
Born 111 PllIladc1pllla all No\emhcr 8,
Ger:ler \Vllham Gorman, Clarcll'ce lIart held at the homc of ::\Irs Gtorgc Fcnno, org 1111zatlons 01 thc Ct IlIllIumt) "III pro
1867 the daughter of Ch Irlcs and Mar}
man Jamcs ~lorrls Kcnlleth Nebo11 1011 S"arthmore \\enue, on the 7th, thc \ Hlc separ Itt: :o.klt~ I1i the 11Iianous pro
Burhnd,."e )'lrs Place camc to S\\arth
\Vllilam Sha\ \V,lltam T"ecd and Rub lollm\lIlg olliccrs "ere elected for the gr lin ,,11I1.:h follm\s thc d1111lCr at tillS
more It the age of tll1rtecn and \\orked I Other Officers Changed by Tues- ert \Vlllte h;sse:.-Pluh1) llama Hugh I U 11UI1,., \car
1'resl(lel1t ::\lrs Hobert I a1lnllal
I' rou,..,h get tOJl'ther
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at thc College
On DI't.:clIliJer 2J 189J j
days Biennial Event; Concert
I1crn James Bro\\ 11 \ arnall Clc 1\ l'l Sheppard, \ lcc-presHlcnt ~lrs Albl II I \\ om III ~ Cluh Pia) er:-. Cluh I Ire Com~hc \\as marned and started hOHsckcepmg I
Next Week
Joseph CuHms \VIII13m Ford Jatlle~ I Hl'nsOIl recordmg secretan ~Irs J pall) and \lIIl'rIC l1t I eJ101l "Ill co
In UllIIll \\enne later , 1111916 remm11lrr
j lC k son I alter Jolles S umnl'r J ol1e:o. PIt11 Dro\\n
trcI~l1rcr ,~
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1 ) \ ISSal "e1lUl' ] Itr home mel farm!}
The ElcctHlIl COlllllllttCC cOlllposed of 1 a \\ rcnce h.ent Hohl.:rt Sanford \\ ahel Ilcd,..,epeth corresl'ollchn6" sccretar) ~lrs more USlllt s~
:o.oclatJ m III pre:.cntlllg'
I :"Irs Stanley ::\lle:\1IIIall chaIrman Sanford \\altcr Scotti I{ohcrt 1huT{)1.: \\ titer Ilurpe chlplalll ::..rrs ] d\\llll a more \ Ined e\l:I1I11,.., Ihm e\er before
lorllled her lite IIltere:-;t
She \\ l~ l Illembl.'r (If lrl1ut) C1ltllch, ).[rs \lcxandcr Llcke\ )'lts Ho\\.lnl (Jl'Orde II()xcll Clemcnt \Vtlilb and \
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sergeant at arms
:\[rs \uur IIIfurlll('T hb had a pl'~p at the
S"anh1llorc and the rcctor thc ]{e\ J :\1 Buckman ~Ir!'\ h. Chester Spcncer P11111[1 \\Itham
lhe aCCOlll~alllst 1:-; Bm.hel \\res hlstorltlll ::\lrs IIcrbertl prellllllJlU) fUlnb ut Uill.' ur t\\O ot the
J tnkn (,Ilt:llthcr, Oi1ICl Itcd at thc serv ),1 rs Phdp:-; S 1lI1l: 1I111ut1l1ccd the fol ::\1 an I 1Il'1I 1 lout
P I :.elt and fJuhhclt\
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IcC:-; \dw.:h \\l:r~ held ,c:.tcrda) afkrnooll II \\lIlg "thcl'rs dcdcd It the hlclllllal t:lcc
(Jtllrl:('~t
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I he ()rche:-;tr 1 conrltlLled b) \dolph
It the hOllll' and \\erc fol1O\\('d 1)\ 111 tllll tit the S\\atthmore \ \Tomans Cluh
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Seltzer. 1)lalll~t he lrd here \\ 1th tlu: or
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lIon 1mta ~llss Scltzl:r Is thc dau,.,htl'r ul :\1 ~()O tinder the aUsll1c<.'s of thc L1ttle
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1tl11l1111allltd dm,:dlter 11\lIIg at hOI11<.' IS \In lliioid R llo
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\dnussloll:; Lolt11l1litec \,as also c1~cted
IUC ent Punch md jlUh sccnes scenl'~
I1S 'I.: lr there \\111 he 0111\ t\\cntyI tlchl:r~ eull'lgc and lc Iches 111 thc 101
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\\111 ulleltllll the l(rtmglith 011 ).[11Il \\UIllIIIS C1uhs COlI\elltlon \\hlch IS to t!llpant III the Il'lllls):hallla State ~lusH,;
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tll\ \p1I119 It 2m P ),1
helllid Ittht Htlh\l1l'StratfOl{im Phil IlOlltl'~l ~II~~ SdtZlr \\as a\\lTIlcllir:-;t
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tate
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sci I \\111 he re\le"l:d b\ :1lrs T V Sir Ullman and the Board
Thc) arelcontest h('r ;lbthh as aillalll ... t has \\DI1
\t S\\artlunorc IIlgh School dunng a lew hale hccn sold ilnd the dcmand IS
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comers to the to\\n "Ito \\111 want to be
than 111 tillS hook of Ills. 0\\11 hfe There Pelr"ol l\Jternates are ~lrs Jesse Her-I Scholarsillp at the Pluladelpll1a Can I mcnt of Pratt InstJtute, Brookhn ~ Y, 1I11tltlted IlltO thts e\Cnt to "Inch every
IS 110t a dull moment III thc readmg of man Holmes, )'Irs Harold Grlflln ~Irs I senator) of :\Iuslc for 1\\U cOllseclttl\C \\111 he
tillS penonal narratl\C
Stories of Ins EIItott Richardson and :\Irs Roland G \cars
bcen cxlubltcd at Columbia UllIvcrslt)
S\\artlullorc N1Ie Will agam be held 11l
hic 111 EIl~land India alld \ allOUS parts I E U1Iman
Procecds of the concert Will go to the and other educatlOnal Illstltutlons
the SOCial hall of the Methodist Church •
of the \\orld abound 1t1 humor pathos, I ~Ir~ \lfred II ::"[ar"h "as thc onh S\\arthmore Illgh School Scholarsillp
An cxlulntlon of ncw books lent b)
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ThiS IS a re- I nc\\ member subnutted b,) the mcmber- Fund Because of the ('xceptlOualh finc thc \V I L. hooks for cJuldrcn from
May Visit Sproul Ohservatory
\ IC\\ to antiCipate \\ltlt pleasure
I sll1p conmllttee III lts current report
\\ ork of thc SClllor Mothcrs' Coml1uttec kmdergartcll through thc elelllcntar):
Sproul Ohsen alor) S" arthmorc Col
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::\Irs Jallll:s Bacon Douglas and :\frs
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OLD RESIDENT DIES
IN SEVENTIETHYEAR
1937 SWARTHMORE
NITE DRAWS NEAR
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WOMAN'S CLUB HEAD I
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter M: Reynolds and
. the Scott Paper Compai,y. Chester. He
makes his home here with Dr. and Mrs. four children. formerly of Rose Tree.
Media, have moved into their new home
Franklin Gillespie.
at 219 South Chester Road which they
Miss Veronica "Dicky" Sullivan, wel- recently purchased from Mrs. Nathaniel
fare office secretary of the CommWlity T. Ewer. Mr. Reynolds is the son of
From florida ComeA News of Health Society in Borough Hall. left st. Mrs. Walter D. Reynolds. of College
Mary PraH Chambers Eapgeo IJ,.sel.h·s Hospital. Patterson. N. J. last Avenue.
Thursday. She is now at her former
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Mr. and Mrs. Cfarence Franck and
ment;
m. • ott,
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home in Housatonic. Mass.. recuperating
son, formerly of Baltimore, are now ocMarry
from inj uries received 'n an automobile
cupying their newly completed home at
accident
several weeks ago when her 421 Cornell Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Webber.
sister, Ann, was killed. "Dicky" is able
Watertown, Mass., announce the
to walk a bit and is expected back in
Among those from Swarthmore who
riage of their daughter, Elizabeth H.,
Swarthmore
soon.
attended the Women's Presbyterial meetLewis Fussell, Jr., of Swarthmore,
ing held at Fagg's Manor Church, Cochof the late Dr. Lewis Fussell and Mrs.
Fussell of Swarthmore College. on last
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd. of ranville, on Tuesday were Mrs. George
Sunda; afternoon in St. Johnts Protestant Swarthmore Avenue, returned Saturday L. Van Alen, Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall,
Episcopal Church, Newtonville, Mass.
from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they had Mrs. J. L. McLain, Mrs. Walter Luff
The bride was attended by her sister. drJven Mr. Dodd's sister, Mrs. U. and Miss Dorothy Underhill. By request
Mrs. L. W. Mills, 0 f BeImont, M'ass" Charles Brewer, and his cousin, NMrs.
J of the president, Mrs. Elisha Safford, of
and the groom by his brother, Morris F. Walter Weston, of East Orange, . . Darby, Mrs. Yarnall conducted the anMrs. Weston remained for a longer visit
S nual election of officers.
Fussell, of Swarthmore.
The bridegroom is a graduate of with Mrs. Brewer whose home is in t.
Miss Eudora Sproat, daughter of Mr.
Swarthmore High School, class of 1927, Petersburg.
and Mrs. Elric S. Sproat. of Ogden Aveand of Swarthmore College, class of
George Gillespie and Company have nue, attended the military ball at the Uni1931. He is now an assistant in the Re- just begun work on the new horne of versity of Wisconsin la!lt Fr.iday evening.
search Laboratory of Physics at Har- Paul D. W.illiams on University Place, Another event of the week-end house
yard University, Cambddge, Mass., and directly behind the house the Williams party was a fraternity dance on Satur~
win receive the degree of Doctor of now rent on Strath Haven Avenue. The day. Miss Sproat is a student at Western
Science from Massachusetts Institute of structure will be of whitewashed brick, College. Oxford, Ohio.
Technology in June.
colonial style.
Miss Ncllie G. Collins. of Park Ave--The same company is redecorating the
Mrs. Eugene M. Chambers announces Presbyterian Manse on Harvard Avenue, nue, returned Wednesday after an exthe engagement of her daughter, Mary preparatory to the arrival of the new tended sojourn ~n Wilmington; Smyrna,
Pratt, to Shelby M. Williford, of Holly- pastor. and making a three story addi- Del.; and Washington. D. C. She had
wood, Fla.
tion 10 the home of Dr. George P. War- been away since February 1.
Miss Chambers Js the daughter of the ren, on South Chester Road. The latter
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schade and son,
will contain two rooms and two baths, inlate Eugene M. Chambers, formerly
Eric,
Jr., will remove from 510 South
Swarthmore Avenue. She has been em- clude a playroom on the first floor and
Swarthmore
Avenue to Moorestown,
ployed by the Florida Power and ....l[nt I an enclosed porch.
N.
J.,
today
in
order to be nearer to Mr.
Company for the past four years. She
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Schade's
business
in Medford.
attended Swarthmore High School and
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. of Kenyon
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later graduated from George School, Avenue, entertained at a dessert-bridge
Bucks County. Pa.
Thursday afternoon of this week. Her
Mrs. George F. Barton
Mr. Williford attended Mercer College I g,,,,,,,,, were Mrs. Louis W. Wheelock.
Mrs. George F. Barton passed away
and Georgia Institute of Technology in
J. Paul Brown. Mrs. G. H. Froebel.
Atlanta. and is now employed by the Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson. Mrs. J. V. S. last Saturday. April 10. at the home of
Bishop. Mrs. Albert S. Johnson and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. George W. deForest,
Florida Power and Light Company.
621 University Place, Mrs. Barton had
The wedding will take place on June A. B. Lawrence.
lived with Mr. and Mrs. deForest for
2 at the. First Presbyterian Church in
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the pacrt five years, coming here from
Hollywood. Fla.
Mrs. F. A. Child. of Vassar Avenue,
Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. deForest is the only
was called to Martha's Vineyard, Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fassitt. of on Wednesday of last week by the ill- child. Services were beld Tuesday afterChestnut HilI. announce the engagement ness of her father, M!'. Harry C. noon at Oliver H. Bair's. Philadelphia.
of their daughter. Matilda, and William Bleecker.
Reese Scott, 3rd, of South Chester Road,
$800 from Here in United Peace
Swarilimore. son of the late Rev. WilMrs. John R. Brownell returned to her
Cheat
liam Reese Scott and Mrs. Scott, who is home on Park Avenue Sunday after
On Monday afternoon. April 12, the
now living with a daughter in the Orient. spending several days visiting her son-inMr. Scott, who is a graduate of the Uni- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert final meeting of the workers for the
United Peace Chest was held at the home
versity of Pennsylvania, is a lawyer with
Morrlson, of Arlington, Va.
of Miss Georgina Biddle, DeLancey
Place, Philadelphia. Those who attended
Several new families wlll take up resi.,
from Swarthmore . were 'M.iss Olive
dence in The Swarthmore within the next
Cleaves, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs.
few weeks.
Edwin A. Yarnall. Mrs. Herman Bloom
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. McKay and and Miss Lillian Dickson, of the Mary
Last Two Da,..!
Frida,. .. Saturday
daughter, Jean, formerly of West Phila- Lyon School.
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adelphia, are arriving this week to ocMiss Qeaves, Swarthmore chairman in
CRAWFORD
cupy apartment G-2.
the Peace Chest drive, reports nearly
WIWam
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Armor and $800 collected from this town.
POWELL
Robert
two daughters will come from Springfield
o
MONTGOMERY
the first of May and live in H-2.
Cercle Francais at Mrs. Bryant's
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Seybold,
"The Last of
Akron, Ohio, will take H-3 at the end
Mrs. Gerald T. Evans, of Cynwyd, and
Mn. Cheyney"
of May when it Js vacated by Mr. A. Mrs. S. Milton Bryant. of Swarthmore,
wltb Ralpb Mor«an
Arnold, transferring to C-S. Mr. Sey- entertained the members of the Cerc1e
Sunday Onlyl
Francais at the latter's home on Dickinbold is assistant production manager
SaD,. EUers - kobert Armatrolll'
the Baldwin Locomotive Works.
son Avenue last Monday evening.
"Without Orders"
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers and daugh- The literary program consisted of an adMonda,. .. Tuesday .
ters, . the Misses Mildred and Kathryn dress by Mrs. G. P. MacCouch, of Media,
Sean o'CaUy'.
Simpers will move into D-4 June I, hav- her subject being Romain Rolland, the
"The Plough and
iog rented their home on Westdale Ave- "apostle of heroism." Mrs. MacCouch
also read extracts from the Beethoven,
the Stars"
PRESTON FOSTER
from
Jean Christophe,
and from others
BARBARA STANWYCK
of
Rolland's
works.
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Lewis Fussell, Jr. Wed
Iu Newtonville, Mass.
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planned programs. The final meeting in
May will be an informal discussion of
The Introduetory and Advanced Qasses any material covered during the year.
and the Senior Assembly will meet this
Saturday evening in the Woman's Qub
House.
Do Yoa Kaow
These will be tbe last regular sessions
ne SlICe eire r.r uJ hi, TnUIe 7
of the Swarthmore Dancing Classes al440
though extra dances have been planned
by the committee for May 1 and 8.
Ttfes .,.
BaUeries
On Wednesday evening. April 28. the
annual meeting of mothers to plan for
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
next season's classes will be held at the
Darbaoatla aad Lafa,.ette A-.
Woman's Club. All interested, espec-We Doa't Sell Can.
iatly those whose children will be in the ~~~~~~~~~W~'~Seo~'~I'~'~Th~""~H~
classes, are urged to attend.
:
Among the chaperons invited for last
Saturday evening when the Intermediate
and Junior Assembly met were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Shaw. Mrs. P. L. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bair. Mr.
and Mrs. William Allen Brown. Jr.• Mr.
and Mrs. Walter James, Mr. and Mrs.
William M. Park. Dr. and Mrs. George
L. Armitage.
PRINCETON
Junior Club Notes
beautiful features. The lot extenda from
street to street in depth. Inspection by
The last formal meeting of the art section will meet Tuesday evening, April appointment ouly through20. at the home of Mrs. F. Norton Landon. of North Princeton Avenue. Mildred Bond will discuss the Colonial WILLIAM
WITHAM
period in America as represented by Philadelphia Chippendale, the Empire style
as it developed In France, England, Germany and America and the Victorian
SWARTHMORE 1000
atrocities of the ·'gay nineties." This
meeting will conclude the definitely
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Wedllesday .. Tburada,.
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FRED MacMURRAY
"Maid
CHESTER
Now
Playing
Salem"
SIMONE SIMON
JAMES STEWART
In
WAVERLY
. Theatre
Drexel Hill
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FREE
CONVENIENT
PARKING
FOR
500 CARS
REAR OF THEATRE
TODAY AND SATURDAY
Joan CRAWFORD
WllIiam POWELL
Robert MONTGOMERY
"Seventh Heaven"
wlth
JEAN HERSHOLT
GREGORY RATOFF
MANOR
Friday &: Saturday. April 1«'-17
JOAN CRAWFORD
WILUAM POWELL
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
''TbeLast of
Mrs. Cheyney"
Saturday Matinee
TIm McCoy la "RoariDe Guns"
Also Dick Tracy
Monday Only, April 19
SONJA HENlE
"One in a Million"
in
Tueaday Oilly. AprU 20
"THE LAST OF
EDWARD ARNOLD
FRANCINE LARRIMORE
MRS. CHEYNEY"
with FRANK MORGAN
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
EDWARD ARNOLD
in
"John Meade's Woman"
with Fnuaclll8 Larrlmot'e
"John Meade's Woman"
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"Swarthmore Nite"
A GALA EVENING OF
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DINNER and FROLIC
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Social Hall, Methodist Episcopal Church
ME-N-U
SPONSORED BY SWARTHMORE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Co ..operatiq: The Woman's Club, The Players Club. The Fire
Compan)? and The American Legion
TICKETS ••• $1.00
ON SALE AT EVERY STORE IN THE BOROUGH
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THE EILEEN SHOP
CAPRIOTTY'S
Secretary.
.f-9-aT
'lema
Equipment and Fuel Service Co.
CHURCH NEWS
SPENCER
SALE
Limited Number of
BOYS' and. GIRLS' SHOES
We Create a Design Especially
for You
Free Fipre Analysis
SUNDAY
• ;46 A. M.-(lhureh School.
11:00 A. K.-Morn~ .Wonhip.
7 ;00 P. II.-Epwortb Leaane meetinp.
7 :46 P. M.-Evenl~ Worsblp.
Therein
V·8 Engine, 60-horsepower Ford car runs 30
THE RBLIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
»:46 A. II.-Fint Day SchooL
9:46 A. M.-Adult Class. Patrick M. lIaIin.
Subject. "Labor· Unionism frj)m
the Aqle of Re1faioua Ethics."
l1:H A.. lI.-lIeetiDc for Wonblp ba ...
miles on one gallon of gasoline.
Prices, $3 to $4
Why the Ford car is East and safut as well as most com.
operation.
If you want to know the aplendid future of Ford can,
call at CaprioHy'. Sales and Service.
This is your opportunity to buy these fine shoes at little
more than the cost of ordinary footwear.
You know our
reputation for dependability.
D. E. CAPRlOTrY,
Director. Sales and Service.
MRS. MARY McKEEVER
Re.. Spea~er Conetlere
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WJmNESDAY
•.•• A. 11. to •.•• P. M.-BewI"" an'l. !-.u.·1
Ina" in WbfUier Hollie. Bcm luneheon.
=-Invlted.
Park A ...u below JIanard
11;" A.. 11.; BvDC1e7 SebooI.
11;00 A..'" S nda7 J
11 Sd OD
.
102 Park-Avenue (Opposite BorouP Hall)
HOUR.
01' CHRIST. SOIBNTlft,
01' SWARTHIIORB
CEIJA
-- SHOE. SHOP
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JUST CJIUIICH
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1309 S. Lansdowne Ave.
Darby, Pa.
Princeton Setninal'7.
7:00 P. M.--ObriatJan Endeavor.
HBTBODIST BPI8COPAL CJIUBCB
lies the basic reason, why CAPRIOlTY'S seU FORD cars.
in ita
SUNDA.Y
':46 A. II.-Bihl. BchooJ.
11;00 A. 1I.-lIomhur Wonhip. Rev. c~:~:~1
R. Erdman, D.D., LL.D.. II
.or em.e.ritua of Enalub
ClanBce F. Carkr. A.B.. B.D., MIDis...
Assuming all automohiles are good to this date.
fortable
STUDEBAKER
alCT4TOR
Why Ford cars are always economical to maintain.
Sharon Hill 2412
If No Anewer, Call 1434
I
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
Morton, DeL Co., Pa.
Why the
'tem.
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SOUR GRAPES
DUCK SOUP
APPLE SAUCE A LA BOLOGYN
LOCAL CELEBRITIES TOASTI::D AND ROASTI::D
RAZZBERRY PARFAIT
CAFE NOIR
NERTZ
Won Las; Thursday
Last Thursday's winners of the ThursINEXPENSIVE PRINTS
day Night Bridge Club meeting were:
If you like dots. splashed colors. patent leather belts. and
North and South-first. Richard Carven
and Laurence Stabler; second, Andrew
immaculate white pique details. then you'll love these new
Robinson and William Craemer j third,
frocks strikingly tailored yet just as right for town as for sport.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mrs. W.
Priced at $6.50.
Burton Richards i East and West-first,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.. Lukens j second,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. W.ilson; third,
Exclusive Modes
Miss Mary Verlenden and Mrs. F. P. OLD BANK BUILDING
SWARTHMORE
Felix.
The April tournament is now ~n progress. The winner will be the tenth
drawn among the ten highest scores at
the end of the month,
The School nistrlct of Swarthmore will re.
ceive bids at the Hlg-h Scbool BuildlnB" up to
4 P. M., Friday. April 28, 1987, for printIng
and general instructional aupplles, Ineluding
B~ ahop and science, and janitora' supplies.
The School District reserves the right to reject
any or all bids in whole or In pm and/or to
award contracts to other than the low bidders
on any item. or items.
SpeeifleatioDa may be secured at the School
District office in the Swarthmore High School.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
I.
ENTERTAINME~
Thunday Evening, April 29, 6.30 P. M.
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EVERYBODY'S COMING TO
MEDIA
,
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.
two batha--and many interesting aDd
Bsnk'pl' Jaoue ••••••••• ,.".,2.00
Three Confirmation CIassea were orFlinch, CounriDora NeedJd . Punakuze aud htUnt; •. ',IaD.'"
aWAIlTHllOa., PA.
pnized last week.
On Mooday aftuRIce D.u.Lt
The Auxiliary of the Harold Alns- a..J .late OWDed otIaer Uaan lGe:,I'18.U.
'
Mnkin.· bouse •••••••••••••••
18:U8.0I
DOOlI8 at 4.15 o'clock the Junior Group
~ envelope.Knox gdatine;-··WIII1b Post, American Legion, will bold Belerve
_Itll I'Nen.I IleHrve
MARY T. ERVIN PM'K'R
will
meet
and
at
5.15·
o'clock
the
older
2·Co
bot
boiled
rioe.
a
CU'd
party
for
the
benefit
of
Camp
Suo167,I8Ul
Editor .... pgW•• .,.
baJanetW with other banJu.
group of High School studenta will meet.
1~ Co milk.
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obiae. Delawore Cotmty's . ma1uutrition Cub,
aDd cub.
In proceu of
Both classes will be at the Church.
1 Co cream.
...... at Thornton. in the Wom;m·. Qub collection· ....................
08,8&1...
TITUS J. £WIG
no' ·In PI"OceA of eo1Adult Qass will hold ita we
H - . Wednesday afternoon. April 28, Cub
lectlon ••••••••• , ...... ,........
107.18
at the Rectory on Tuesday evenings at
~ tap. salt.
at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. OUier ...... • •••••• ;............
216.18
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8 o·c1ock.
3 tbsp. sherry.
Tlcbta can be secured through Mrs. J.
RO"IJE DRYDEN
Total uad. . ....•.•...•••.•• 1,821,122,68
Ne. . IWlt...
The Rector's Bible Qass resumed its
Soak gelatine in cold milk for
Paul Browo, Mrs. Alben Eavenson. or
LIA.IIILITIBS"'·
....ions last Monday nigbt and will be
ten minutes and diasolve in hot
...,. IDClllber of the sponsoring organiza- DemJUld d4tPOliu of J.ndJyJduals•
773,'166.11
parill.erahlpa. and corpol'atio.... ,
Swartlu:a..,. eGO
continued until furtbu notice.
ricc, put througb a sieve to cruaIa.
tioo.
Time cJepoelts of IDdI.,lduali. part........d .. Socoad ctu.......... J........,. at.
.add
At Camp
DerabllMl, and corpon.Uone .. '"
666."".1'
lea. at til. PHt Odic. at s.......... p.., The three branches of the Woman's
I 'sugar. and salt and vegetable
. Sunshine. nature and men are State.
county, and lQuolcipal de--.
UDder tJr.. Act 01 .....dt. a, .8,...
Auxiliary will hold the annual Rummage
CO onng m green or red to suit.
co-opa"3.t1ng to prepare the Camp for posits :.......................
98.111.1i8
==~~~~;;,;;,;;~;;,===== Sale in the basement of tbe Chnrch
When cool fold in whipped cream
a company of children. The Camp direc- United States Govel'nment and
poatal aavlna depoalts........
&4..68i.10
of oUaer baniu. la.cludinlr
===FRlD==A;,;y;,;,=AP;;;;,;;Rl,;;L=1;,;6;,;,=1,;;8;,;3;,;7===1 Tbursday and Friday. April 29,and 30.' andftavor. Mold in individual tor. recently issued an appeal for funds. Depoeita
The wual "Pre-view" will be on
molds. Unmold when cold. .erve II:=~ $4.00 received means a week of certUled and caahler"s checks
outstandlna .............. ' ...
16,894.22
"SHOR.T BUT SWEET"
day evening.
with whipped cream and decorate
promotion to some undernourished Total
of Items 14 to 18, incJwdve;
by pledge·
It is requested that all donations of
with cherry.
child of this county. This year it is • Secured
(A Play in One Act)
of loans and/or
investments .... $ 127.668.25
operate the
Camp eight
weeks
cIothing. furniture. and odds and ends :I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! pIanaed
with oneto bundred
children.
Therefore
Complete with Moral
Not secured by
taken to the church on Tuesday oreced-I
pledge ot loans
By Circumstance
ing the event. Or those having contribu- Sigma Xi Lecture NeKI: TuescIaT $3,200 is need to fill a bare treasury.
• n d /0 r Invest-ments •.•••.•.•• 1,461,219.27
CharlJ(;lers: Special Officer 01 Local tions may telephone the chairman. Mr..
Ftmdo may be sent direct to Douglas R
Police Deparlmenl; Sweet Lillie Old Loyett Fr~scoln. of Harvard Avenue . On Tuesday, April 20, a Sigma Xi Faith. Chester-Cambridge Bank and
Total Deposits •. $.,6'18.887.62
Capltel Account:
LOOy from New York.
(Swarthmore 8-J) or Mrs. E. O. Lange, lecture will. be given in the Hail of Trwt Company. Chester. Pa.
Common stock. .1260
Chemistry. Swarthmore CoU~ge,
8.30
VoI ...teer councillors of late high
shures, pal' $100
f
Scene: Sollih end 01 tmtlerpl1rs, Ches- °t. Baltimore Pike. chairman of collec- P. M., by Professor H. C.
of school or college age are also needed,
pel' ahare •...• ,' .'126,000.00
SUl'plua .•.•...•.• ,. 160.000.00
ler Road, Swarlhmore.
lons.
Columbia University. New York
girl. for July and boyS ·for August.
UndivIded profits-Time: Monday morning, April 12.
The regular bi-weekly meeting of th.e The subject of Professor Urey's talk
Here is a chance for young people of
nd .... , .. ,...... 66.062.78
for eontin_
Curlai" rises 01> "Speoial Officer" J. J.'s will he held at the home of Ruth be "The Application of Physical and good character to serve in· a laudable Reserves
nndes .......... 11.172.26
much engrossed in work of painJing white ~et1efsen, 215 Lafayette. Avenue,· at 7 Chemical Methods to the Problem of the cause, while Jiving four weeks of life in
trallic marks on slreel, with cars whu- a ~Iock n~t Sunday eVelUng.. A fun at- Separation of Isotopes."
the open air in Camp surroundings. In Total Capital Aeeount........ 842,286.04
3ing by on both sides. He is startled I tendance. l~ u~ged. as. pJans Will
made
All member of the Society of Sigma previous years Swarthmore has always
Total Liabilities ..••••..... S 1,921,122.56
MEMORA.NDUH
by a demure little "Good Morninll' pro- ~~r .pa~tlC1pat10n 10 the W~man 5 Aux- Xi residing in Swarthmore and all otI,erl'l been represented QY local youths.
LoaM and Investmeats Pleda"ed to Secure
Lla'UUles
flounced right in his ear, and looking up 1 Jarl~ Rum.rn:-'ge Sale. Smce the I~t who may be· in'terested are cordially
Applicants please communicate with G.
States Government obliga_
beholds a dear ULittle Old Lady," who meeting a :efng~ator ha~ ~ supphed. vited to attend.
D. Houtman, secretary, Camp Sunshine United
UODB. dll'ect and/or fuUy KuarGpparently has just issued from G car to th~ J. J: s family ~ as soon ~s necesCourt House, Media, Pa.
' anteed ••.•.•..... ,....•..••... J 212,94.0.68
O&her bonds, stocks, and seeurl_
wilh a New .York license, parked nearby. sary tee w~1I be proy,ded. The gJ.'l~ ~lan H. S. l1rack and TennIS' -;':h'edul,IlS.!====":':=~';;'~~~~====
tIe. • • . . . . •• . . . . . .• . . • . . • . . . • •
15,460.00
_
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to sell vanllla to bwld up a fast dimtDlsh•
g
Llttle Old Lady-••(pomlin across the ing treasury. On Mooday evening of
LIBRARy TAX. ..17
Total Pledged (esclueUns rediscounts) : .............. $ 228,890.63
field to the west)- Pardon me, b~t ?W this week the president, Nancy King, acThe track· and tennis teams of the
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Pledged:
you tell me what that domed buddlDg companied by Elaine and Ruth Bradford Swarthmore High School have very
ORDINANCE N.. ."
Against United States Government Bnd postal savings deis over there lit
Barbara Bagby Sarah Fussell and F1()r~ bright prospects for ~ r.orning splrinlg I
posita .••••. : .............. ;$
'19,689.08
"Wh
tha· t h '
sport seaSOIL Track, under the
AN ORDINANCE levying an anuual tax for
S 'aI OBi
peel
cery yes,
1s
e ence Garrett went to Oalanont to advise
maintalnln8" or a(dlD&" In the maintenance
AgaiWlt State, county. and mu.
nlcipal
depoalta
..........
..
Swarthmore College field house.".
a similar girls' group which has formed leadership of James Miller as coach and of. Fr-ee Library in the Borouah of Swarth133.261.67
Againat dep06Jts of trust deL 0 L (
tid
full
Andrew Haig as manager, has a few vet- mo~
partments ••••••..•......•.. _ _'_6.:-460.00
,,' . .- very sow y ~ aw~.. there. At this week's meeting Miss Mary erans baek from last year: Johnnie
BB IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the
:- Dh I Do you .know I thm!" th". lS Pickerel. of Philadelphia. will speak on
of the Boroqh of Swal'thmore and
Total Pleda"ed ••••••••••••. 1 228,890.68
Just the dearest httle town, 1m gOlDg her work among the mountaineers of Creamer, who specializes in the weights; CouDcll
It .. bereby enackd and ordaJned that in acSlate of Penna., iCounty of Delaware, 88.:
to stop and spend half an hour walking Virginia.
Robbie Sanford. quarter mile and javelin; cordance with Ordinance No. 888, paged the I. E. S. SPROAT. Cashier 'of tho above· 1.
't'"
"Vic" Troxell, 100 and 220 yard dashes. lith day of November. A. D. 1981. there is named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
abou t m
Th A'I
.
f h J .
hereb~ levied ap,lnat an aaseeaable property statement is true to the best of my knowledge
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th
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PrJ
meetmg
0
t
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umor
and
Leroy Evans.
high J·ump. In the wiUdn
A ,,*.07
the BOJ'OU8"h of Swarthmore a special and belief.
s 0 e- omew at J e e p ay W
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'11
et 8 ' I k
'
E. S. SPROAT,
which was given at the Players Club anoman s UXI la~ WI me at 0 c.oc. pole vault, Sam Osgood is coming around lAlU7 Tax of one-balf (~) hlUl for each
of a8Besaed valilation for BoroUSh purCashier.
Dual meeting last Monday evening (al- next. Monday. evenmg at the home of the in great shape and great things are cx- dollar
~ tor the year 198'1.
Sworn to and aubscribed before me this 18th
day of April. 1987.
though for obviously different reasons) preSldent. M,SS A~a Fuller. 416 North pected from him. Home meets will be
PUNd this '1th
PETER E. TOLD,
"unfortunately this is as far as we ever Chester Road.. Mls~ Marth~ Taylor, of held on the College Fjeld.
day of April. A. D. 1987.
Notary Public.
g(lt." Had the said Special Officer been Yale A,,:enue, u thiS group s Rummage
This year's 'tennis team has a great
HAR:!at~~n~~L~~ndl. (S~~t-Atteat:
able to leave his duty and follow 'the Sale chairman.
deal to live up to, for in the previous two A"-i;;
WM. EARL KISTLER,
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urtm
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b
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ELLIO'lT
RICHARDSON,
J.
EVERTON
RAMSEY.
other character in this short drama (or
years e 0
co
en ave een.....
Borouah Secretary.
JOHN
F. MURRAY,
had THE SW"RTH>
feated. However. this year's squad
r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~D~lrectors.
Approved this 18th day of AJiril, A. D. 1987.
of the incident before the Little Old Lady
go great guns Wl'th such men as
had left to continue her journey into the
The visiting minister for Sunday. Bill Shay, Bill Brown and Lauer
JOHN H. PITJfAN.
SwBrthmore Chocolates
unknown) there is no doubt the play may April 18. will be the Rev. Charles R. topping the list. The team will be
B_....
have developed into an interesting length Erdman, D.D.. L.):•. D.. pro....or em- mentored by Joshua Christian
. D etI0 ff h as been elected managei'. UPORT
Chariel' No. '1188
Reserve DlatrJet No.8
and accumulated a much larger cast for edtus of English Bible at the Princeton L OUIS
OF CONDITION
OF THE SWARTHwe are sure as the half hour tour pro- Seminary. He will deliver the sermon
The schedule for both teams are
MOBil NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
f 0 II ows:
COIIPANY
SWARTHMORE, A1'
IN THE
THE
Old BaP k BIII'Id'on., . .
gressed other questions were asked and at 11 0 'cl0 ek.
STATE
OF OF
PENNSYLVANIA..
other compliments breathed by this little
The Bible School is at 9.45 o'clock,
Track
r~.8B . OF . BUSINESS ON KARCH 81.
Ruteen Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
old admirer of Swarthmore.
except the Women's Bible Class and the ·April 14--Glen-Nor, dual meet at home~
(Pablllbed In respou.e to call made by Comp..
De Luxe Assorted, with liut.
Moral-·If outsiders are so attracted by Men's Bible Class. which meet at 10 (Glen-Nor won 82-26; John Cramer troUer of the Cunency, under Section 6211,
and Fruits ....... ,. ~ .. 60c
.
u. S. Reviaed Statutes.)
Comb"Illation, a II Nuts an d
the qUaintness of Swarthmore our civic o'clock.
pI aced first in shot put).
ABSBTS
pride and endeavor should know no
The Woman's Missionary meeting is
April 17-Delaware County Cham-I~~~""i~~ discount ............. 588,421.26
Fruits ........ , ........ 70c
limits.""
today at 2.30 o'clock.in the church par- pionships at Lansdowne.
11
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11B.11
AU Nut Ceaten .. , ........ SOc
lor. The meeting wilt be in charge of
April 23-24--Penn Relays at Franklin
.... / •• full . . .rPholle, Swartluaore 108
Mrs.
Edwin
A.
Yarnall.
Rev.
George
F,
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Christian· Science Church
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P. Williams. D.D. wilt speak on "MisApril 28-Darby. dual meet at home.
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the subject sions in Rural America" Dr. Williams
May S-Springfieid. dual meet 'away.
of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of was for twenty years Secretary of MisMay 12-Lansdowne, dual meet at
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. April 18. sions for the American Sunday School home.
The Golden Text is: "John seeth Jesus Union and for twelve years SuperinMay 19-Prospect Park, dual meet at
(oming unto him. and saith, Behold the tendent of Presbyterian Missions for the home.
Lamb of God. which taketh away the sins. Chicago Presbytery. All women are
May 26-Media • dual meet at home.
the 'world" (John 1 :29).
TenDi.
cordially invited to attend this meeting.
o
At the Young Peoples service at 7
April 27-Ridley Park. away.
May 4-Glen-Nor, home.
Methodist Tea at Mr•• Dingle'• o'clock Sunday evening there is always
an interesting and timely topic for disMay ll-Yeadon, home.
Mrs. Howard Dingle entertained at a cussion led by some member of the
May IS-Ridley Park, home.
tea on Wednesday afternoon for the bene~ group.
May 25-Glen-Nor, away.
fit of the Woman's Home Missionary
At the meeting of the Men's Bible
June I-Yeadon, away.
Society of the Methodist Episcopal class last SWlday the following officers
Church. The Rev. Harold· Barnes, of were elected for the year 1937-1938:
Sl Andrews Church in West Philadel- president, Frank R. Morey; vice-presiTRINITY CHUROH
phia, was the speaker and guest of honor. dent, T. E. Hessenbruch; secretary, MorPro_tant Eplacopal
He told of a recent trip to the north" ·ris Smith j treasurer, William C.
OIl.tar Road and Collece A..euD8
Bev. J • .larden Guenther, 8.T.M.• Ree~
west, bringing up-to-date information on Creamer, Jr.
Rn. T. A.. Mel'7Weather. Dir. ReI. Ed~
a subject with which he has already
Next Thursday evening at 6.30, a din- 8:00 A. H.-Holy Communion.
familiarized his friends and acqua!Jltances ner by the Men's Class for the men and 9 :46 A. M.-Sunday Sehool and Bible 01....
in Swarthmore. Guests were present their wives. This w,ill be the last dinner 11 :00 A. M.-Mornins Prayer and Sermon.
from Trainor, Crwu Lynne, Chester and of the season and plans are being made
THB
l'hiladelphia.
for an eJtcettent evening of entertainment. swABTBlloa. PRBSBY'I'lIRIAN
OHUlWH
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Mrs. Arthur E. Bye, of North Chester
Road. attended the annual Pennsylvania
!ltate meeting of the Women's InternaThis is one 01 the most homelike of all
tional League for Peace and Freedom
held at Huntington. Wednesday and homes in Swanhmore. The interior
Thursday of this week. On Wednesday spells ho'pitality.
a reception was given for Mrs. Hannah
Clothier Hull national chairman of the . We Bold it to the present owner ahout
organization. Mrs. Hull, the wife of Dr. len years ago-and it has heen improved
Ws iIIrthmiam I. Hull. lives on Walnut Lane. wonderfully I There are ail< bedrooms,
wa
ore.
o
Olber boa•• stocb.·anct MCUiU.
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SALE
At Annual State W ••. L. Meet
a.l!!t fM Camp Samhinel
MAllY'S PEr RECIPE
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PUJlLllHED £VDlY FlllDAY AT
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APRIL 16,1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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coats deepl Its luxurious, roomy interiors are a
triumph of famous Helen Dryden's designing •
It"s the world's first uz to offer the sensa.
tioo.a1 economy of the Fram oil cJe8;Iler and gas_ving automatic overdrive ••• the world'. first
Iix to ~er th~ aut~tic hill holder plus feather-touch hydraulic brakes ••• the
...,..Id, only OJlI: With non·aIam doon that c:Iooe lightly. tightly and silently 011
revoIutiOD8l'Y new rattle-proof ..otary latch...
• And It', built of the fineat m«teriaIa by the world'. (!re&test group ofv:......an .
aaotOl'carcraftameo. Butaeeit ••• driveit~ •• eompareit .•• Q.nd then try to sell
youraeIfanyotbcrsix.Studebak..·.C.I. 'J'.budgetplanofferolowtimepaymcnt8.
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
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..... .... IoaIIdon 1 dMI"?"'-: ::=All an . . 'w.,. iaTIIedI .. a*"'-I
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THE
Dictator's' air'curved, steel- reinforcedby-steel body glistens in a paint finish 12
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NEWomcERS
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more or
beloqi..
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b.iness Session
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""dol' tho _ _ of the _ ..... _
tfewen to _ _ , It ....., OIla _
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p _ , or d,
tI..... bJ' Ute Worb PJuat-. .....ldJta "D Of "II ltropu1.tal. aDd the .ward. 10 nnJf.
of the hIon.I _ .......... aad the proper ...., nllJeet to ~ aPPNI !h.. ett........
Bo~ C'81cen are htrebT aatborfsed to ar- iiUd fo Ilea of tile -.-meat bereID proraaae for the DIC ''7 matetlall and eotel' ~ to he made.
aU r ec
'7 contnct. fa aeoonta_ with
law, to coanm.m.te UIDf. all actloJUl hereto- . 8ZC'1'10N I. Upon U. eoIDJ)Jetlon of
fore taken for aJ4 p'a:a:Jio,,, beIDs
raU- ;"ark aDd th. comRUtatioD of the all
tied ucI appfONCl.
.". the BDaIneer .. afoftllald. p~ 0WDm
,~
!hirto' clop
.oeb eomplellao
8BC'l10H.. The Solldtor II IDStnaeted to to PQ' salel
men.: therufter the ...
obtain deeds of dedication CODtabaI~ ....... IeIImeuta ,haJl draw lnterat at the rats ..,
menta p~ldJq for pa)"lDmt .". each owner Sex. per .anum from date of completion at
of proper),. beDetlted, of hII equitable ,hare ...leI sewen. .Dd If Dot paid within a..
of the total eoet to the Boroaah• •ad the month. of .aeh completion. the SoUdtor .w
proper Borovch oftloen; are authorized to exe- cause lima to be tDed . .fnat .ny aaeh pro,cute ad C811H the reeordl~ of IllUDe.
ertts. with Interat. computed from date of
completion. The Borouch reserYea the Jizht
FoUowl~ the completion . of the aatd Jm.. to proceed b7 aetIon In U811DlP111t or otherproftlDents. the 80r0uch Eqtneer. nnder the wise for eoUeetion of aD)' au~h UIe!IIImenL
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CI,ASSIFIFD
FOR RENT-Two lmall hoaaekeepln&' a»-rt-meaw .• 136 and 140. The Blenheim. HI
Park Aven~ Appointment by maD.
FOR RENT-Attractive modern cottace. Boothbay Harbor. Me. For InlormaUon eell lira.
John Eutla~e. The Harvard. Swar;thmore 149.
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f the J~"..r.1
eame eoane aeroM • eorner
At th e annual 'mo;;o;;~lg
0
SwanD ·pIGpelbi .•nd the further dlstanee or
Club of Swarthmore beld in the
n .• feet. IIlOte or leN. acI'OIS • corner of
view. Road Oub HnI.... Monda,. eve.
properb' of 3. D. Glbeon to a point. a cor.. ~
Del' ~ laa.d of IL O• .Bull}.
Ding, April 12, the following nomiDations
were proposed by Dr. Arthur E.
(c) open A ..._:
in the absence of Dr. Robert C. Disque,
Commeneltta at a point In the ahoY" de. ~~ ~ ~..~':.mC:~= .r.~
SHCrlON.. Upon collection of the WI
_L_'rman of the nominating committee:
acrlbed Orumwald Annue lewer In the bed the propertls appurtenant to or beneft.ted Ueu. aU coati. Interest. and .ttorne,..- I.
UIi:IiI
01 Oaden ATenue. a distance of 289.' feet. therdw. on aD. equltabl. hula. AD,. owner and 5% addlUonal u authorised by law. IhJI
for president, Theodore W. Crossen; I
more or lees. to the westerb' properb' Jlne lee1lul' anrleved .hatl have the rlcht of a be P87able b,. the ownen of the propertfea fa
.
'd t, D Mal I Hod . sec:ft
of M. S. Palm.r (with the rlaht on the publie heartq b7 CouucU. Cottnel1 ft8ervf'!lt questton.
vice-pre.,. en
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co m
ge,
p.rt of the Bor0tt8h to ptoeeed, aloD8' the the rkht to lUIIend an,. such lu!at!aament in ,
N!hl
h
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tary, George Fenno; treasurer, Robert
aame eoune the further distance of 111 feet. order to correct aD7 hardlhlp demorJlltraf.ed SBCTION 7. 0 nl' ere n cont. neg I ....
,
more or leN. to a point. oppoalte the westen,. to exIBt In the U8C!II!Iment u made bJo the be taken u an opening of the .treeta or aft.
C. D isquei Board 0 f Govemors- or
boundary line of propert7 of Swarthmore Boroqb ZnalneeJ'. and to redhlrlbtrte the eostl nues above referred to. or an aeceptanee of
three year term, Charles D. Mitcbe1I;
Oolle.e).
&mODIr tbe varloaa propertlM beneftted. . . to any dedlcaUOD thereof. or aOJ' improvement.
two years, John Dolman, Jr., and one
(d) Rlm Annaa:
Council m&7 lean JtIIt and equitable. or, at therein. other than the sewers herein refUNd
I
ita opt!OD. to Ullom!!! aa,. shortaae of the to.
year, J. William Simmons. Ballots will
CommencIng at the aforesaid polat. 'S8.1& amount useaed and PQ' lUDe out of general
SBCTION 8. All Ordlnanees or part. of
be cast at the May meetings of the aub.
feet from the Cram Valley sewerlend extend- Borouah funda. Due abatement ,hall be made Ordinance. Ineon.latent herewith are hereb7
IDg thence In the bed ot Elm venue. &8'.'1 agaln.t. particular. pt'OII6tles In the eue of repealed.
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The suggesdon that Thomas Wmter
leet. more or leu. to a point opposite prem- corner Iota or Irreattlarb' llhaped propertiea
Andrew be named financial adviser and
isee of H. G. 8. 3AqJ1etta.
and propertlea haYl~ • Hwer In front lUI
Paaaed this 7tb da:v 01 AprU, A. D. 1'11.
well III hi the rea.. the'reof. and the shOTtHARRY L. MILLER.
life honorary member, rne~ with Itrong
(e) Connectlq Link;
age of U8eI!IIIment so resttlUna: ahall be borne
P:reIIldent 01 CoUllell
unanimous approval, and was likewise
ELEANOR GODDARD
EKtendlng from the aforesaid point In the by and dbJtrlbuted among the several prop- Atteat:
U11
bed
of
Elm
AVellue
In
a
southwesterb'
dlrecertles
In
the
tract.
In
quee;Uon,
so
that
neb
ELLIOTI'
RICHARDSON.
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,passed by motion by Roland.
tion. a dlltance of .se.UI leet, more or leU. lI88eIIIable Pl"JPerb' ahaU bear Ita f.lr proBorouah Seerebuy.
man and second of Stafford W. Parker. thought it was a joke) but
for long. to the said outfall sewer in CJ11ID Valle)".
portion 01 the total eoat 01 eonatructlll:s .ald
- - &ad lite ...._
Itok to .........
App.....a tIoJo I'" _
of Aprl~ A. D. 1111.
Mr. Andrew, treasurer of the Glob
Soon it appeared very serious. T hen Tccriher with the D~ manhol.. yoO fan IMW".
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B. PlTIIAN,
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of~
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years,
has
during
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past
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turn
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~d~.~::D:_:::_=:~:=f:":,~_:.!..,:;~~~~;,,:c~o~.~..n~~;:~~~~~~~~~!:=============~D~--i
alL
year been forced by ill health to retire LUI.e.:pe(:!e
was announced but the skit rillght
, ,
from the active handling of the Club'.
affairs. It is largely due to Mr. Anmany reasons been called flA Good
-r~
drew's untiring efforts that the Club
W. Simmons and T.
mortgage has been reduced to half durthat deadly pair who
sent chills through the audience of' last
ing the last five years.
',Hoi
The reports of the various officers and year's "Ghost Train/' surpassed their
"'f=:::.
committees were received and George de- record as "Sir George" and the butler,
rt:Spectively, Robert Powell as "the
Forest, who presided read- a letter
president, Dr. A. F. Jackson. bad written Author" produced a dynamic effeet in
from Ftorida regarding the 1936-37 sea- his brief appearance, and certainly Mrs.
son of the Oub.
Robert Reed as "the scream" did not
An amendment of the by-laws provid- have to be seen to be appreciated.
Mrs. A. P. Whitaker professionally
ing that each retiring president .hall eJtofficio remain a member of the Board known as Alix Field, who played the
of Governors for two years following his prjncipal role in last week's presentation,
liAs Husbands Go,JJ was announced as
retirement, was passed.
The high standard of production is Aleja Campo (the Spanish interpretation
never lessened at the Players Club-not of the latter title) and (Je!formed with
even when a program is' planned for a Spanish and Gypsy dances which
small percentage of the membership, such a rare treat to all present. After a
as is usual at the New Years Day open castanet number her little daughter,
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house and at the annual meeting. In N ena, charmed the audience with the
,
fact it is often on one .of these occasions 'revelation of a folk dance from the prothat a real masterpiece is achieved. For vince of Valencia, with tambourine. _ A
instance the opening feature of the pro- gypsy dance of AndalusiC1. by Mrs. Whitgram which followed the business .es.i"" ak.. was next and mother and daughter
last Monday was one of the most com~ danced together wdth castonets as a
mendable bits of acting together with closing ntunber. Mrs. Franklin Gillespie
tnlusual ljghting and sound' effect that has was the piano accompanist.
Samuel Evans, Jr.• ever popular master
been presented on the Club stage.
Only two characters held the stage ,of cercmonies, next announced Joshua A.
until the finale when the author appeared, ,Christian whose remarks and slide illustra;pnd, those two were speechless the entire ~ Uons of "Patcnts" scored as informative
first half of the one ac~ skit, the maateriy as well as intensely amusing in spots.
Walter S. Fogg, magician, comp1etely
pantomime assisted jn no mean
by the weird sound and lighting kept the mystified the atidience with a selection of
audience on edge. At first everyone difficult tricks, including one of the best
card tricks wibJessed in a long while.
Dr. John Dolman~ Jr., a dentist's asSTAINLESS PAINT"
8WARTBIIORB I18TATII TAX. "'7
pulled the wrong tooth of Ben••• will not IIt.la 01'
BOROUGH or 8WARTRIIOU
(a Russian sexton, sufbecome uDsi,btl,
dmin, lh entire lifo
ORDINANCE No. atl
with a toothache) in a "Russian
.... coyen mOC'O IUdac:e
AN ORDINANCE levying & Jleventb 'PecJaJ.IIFrar,ce" which closed the program. We're
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These two test boards shown above were both painted at the same time.
annual tax or 88Seslment' on all aa'M-ble
he doesn't pull our teeth.
property within & certain traet. of lan.d an... colon are hlBh)y
with the same ,amount of,aint-One was Kainted with Felton-Sibley
perm.nent .,.inat
.
nexed to the 1J:oroqh of Swarthmore b,.
radln.
STAINLESS PAINT.,t e oth er with a rat quaIi ty reguIar pamt.
not
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I
virtue of Ordln~nce No. 822. approved Z.n_
uary 6, 1931. SITUATE In the SoutheriF
part of. the, Borough. someUmes 1:nowll all
the Frank Smith 'met, also &!!J "Swarthmon
Estates," for the purpose of refrnburalq
the Borou8:h for coata .nd ezpenses attendant upon said annexation and the future
aclJuabnent of Indebtedness Ineurred therebF.
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Buaineal Alloc. Meets Next Week
• .;. • will DOt enek darin,
Ib I... Ille
Final arrangements for Swarthmore
Night will be made at the regular
monthly dinner meeting of the Swarthmore Business Association at the Strath
BE IT ORDAINED by the CoancD of the Haven Inn next Wednesday, April 21, at
Boronah of Swarthmore. and It III hereby 7 o'clock.
'
enaeted and ordained by authoriiT of th.
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Ion •••••
a
alwa,llooki
benor
Examine the photograph of these panels. Your eyes
will tell you that STAINLESS PAINT· is better
than the old type regular paint for your home.
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, aame:
Y,?ur Felton.siblv dealer has. other .photographic
, eVIdence. Each 0 these tests 18 certified before a
Notary Public.
"Ruggles of Red Gap" at Inn
The well known picture, "Ruggles of
Red Gap." starring Charles Laughton will
be this week's feature at the Strath
i Haven Inn at 8,15 tonight.
aarlie Ruggles and Zasu Pitts are
also in the cast.
The night of the Inn prog:rams bas
been changed to Friday to avoid conflict
with the Saturday evening activities.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDiNANCE No. 192
Both ,boards were given the same test under identical conditions
-eqm'valent to 4 years hard exposure on an average h_ouse.
Paim Now ••• Pay Laler
The Felton..sihley dealer will teU ~Q how to finance: the
painting of your home or other buil·
o.n an easy monthly
payment plan. See him-or write ue! elton, Sibley & Co..
Inc., 4th and Cherry 5_te, Philadelphia, Pd.
Have a Master PalnIer do your painting
*Onl,
fELION-SIBLEY
makes
PREP PRIMER
The foundation coat that
\ makes jobs last longer
00*,1 d,
~
BCl'D9 .how It worb!It
Ilacbon to the ..mane
ofwoodand Ra,.dun
to m.kea&nn foand.tIoab theaat paint eoat.
PREP PRIMER. I. thefint-COllt painttliatUIU'W
..,.,1 oa. new work PREP and STAJNLESS
PAIN'r'makea a pedeet; "tW~t job.
You lose " or your lint COllt wben yoo uae
m.ke •• blti prlmen because the oJ" that
alTe life to your paint. .mk into the anda of
the wood Uke
le.....Ina only • thin alTa"Ina on tlao llUdaoe.
"it
cbj
ar!
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STAIBLESS PAIDT
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~:::~:r~within Hid tract.
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P.a.ed thts 7th daY 'of April. A. D.
',IiAIIRY L. MILLBR.
Attest:
Pn;aldent of 00ImdI.
,-:
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Canimencl~ at the afor,ea.fd POint and
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON. '.atendlt'll" thence In a ReDeraJ: northerly dltec.
Secreta"..
UoI!II 181!1.7 feet,· Jdore or lea. to 'a iIolnt at
"pproved -tltfa 13th day 6f A,prfl, A. D. 1117. or Mar the ",eeter~F sIde of CrumwaJd Ave-..... thence alOft1', the, bed of Cum_ald A ......
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lORN B. PITMAN.
8=1_. ... a distance of 82'.1 feet. more or hal. to •
(Continued from Pace 1)
House. "Riding the sky with Amelia
Earhart Putnum" was one of four films
secured through the courtesy of the DeFrenes Studios which provided the entertainment for the afternoon. Miss EarWANTED
hart furnished vicarious thrills to Club
WORK WANTED-Lout. JlanKaDO. . .rdener.
twenty years' experience. desires work b, members during the short trip from Manday. week or month. Telephone Swarthmore hattan to Washington, but the real film
2057 W.
excitement was IISki Thrills of Norway,"
WANTED-To b1l7 antiques .and fumlture.
h·
.
IUverware, china. old gold. and run. Es- w erem natives of the rugged. country
tatee purehaaed. Z.mes Kagle. 1616 North showed breath-taking feats as they "'skied
~~~~ Street. Philadelphia. Telephone Fremont down snow-clad mountain peaks. Though
A
;~AN~T~E~D-'~T~o~~n~'~h~D~"'~'E'h1"'~l~~~ I
skiing
tion forhasa been
thousand
a means
years,ofittransportabecame a
near sehool and
.. bualnese aec:tIOD.
months.
Yearly lease.
time it has become amazingly popular.
Lowell Thomas piloted prospective
consumers behind the scenes in the
(t;iepbo~;-; Bit''',n-I Amerkan Stores warehouses, laboratories
and kitche~s in an informative picture
PERSONAL
"From Producer to Consumer." An
PERSONAL-Lanlieeape GardenlnJl'. Topsoil. amusing "Flip the Frog" completed the
manure. sodding. Cement work a spectalty. program.
Jobs promptly aU,nded to. Telephone Darby
The chairman of Literature, .Mrs. Amo
1877..J.
Viehoever~ announced that the last' meeting of that section scheduled for April
FOR RENT
Apartment. 131. .... S. Morton A .....
29, has been postponed until the fall since
toa. Near P. R. R. Adult.. Second
the leader, Mrs. Thomas Bailey Leech is
I!Ii rooille. eJecbic refrl •• ratlon. Gars.e.
in the West.
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The Aunual Fine Arts Festival of the
~N~.~"~"'~~Pu~b~II~.-=~Iu~.....
~~.:.:_~.~"~'~~~ Mrs.
Delaware County Federation of which
William Earl Kistler, of Park AveFUNDS 4Yz % TO 5 %
nue, is chairman, with Mrs. Samuel
Hanna as. co-chairman, was held .on
IIItereat for
Thursday ID the New Century Oub of
F_do 'for Co_clioll
Chester. Four plays produced by the
Drama Departments of four selected
J. W. JEFFERIS
clubs were given. and the annual awards
{or competition .in the various classes
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offered by the Literature Department
were announced by Miss Mabel Talley,
FOR RENT
of Marcus Hook.
f·OR SEASON
Ttiday, Friday, the Citizenship School
Five-room bun.aloW'. I lDIDutea from
Ocean CliF. N. J. 150 feet from b.,. Baat.. will meet at 10.30 A. M. under the leaderIn..., liIhln•• crabhJa., hathina'.
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ship of Mrs. J. Osborn Hopwood. Next
Owner, Po.. Office Bo,. 3
week, April 23) at the same time and
Swarthmore. P ..
place Mrs. Jeanelte Emt>ick, of New
York University, will conduct a Motion
Picture Forum. Mrs. Embick is not only
an authorJty in this line, but a humorous
and delightful speaker as well.
Swarthmore women are availing themselves in ever increasing numbers of the
unique Citizenship School which was inaugurated three years ago by Mrs. J.
Osborn Hopwood. Meeting semi.monthly
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N.-
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,
,
WILLIAM F. C. SWANN
Police Departmont was ordered to take
special measures to apprehend and. prosecute. the Jaw violators who are dumping
cans and trash at the south .nd of Rutgers
Avenue, near the school, since the elimination of the Rutgers Avenue trash bin.
The secretary was instructed to protest
to the Nu Car Carriers) Inc., against
the speed of their trucks along aester
Road especially when crossing the Yale
Avenue trolley tracks. A letter from
George]. Jones, of South aester Road,
brought to mind the damaging shOck
thus caused to buildings in the section.
In the last Police report read by Alben
T. Eavenson it was shown CaptaiD
Rogerihad testified March 16 at the trial
of Thomas Murphy and Donald George·
son in Wilmington) Del. The former was
found guilty of burglary committed in
Delaware' and sentenced to three years
and ten lashes. Georgeson, alias Chappelle, was. turned over to California
where he had escaped from a road camp
in 1933 while serving fifteen years to life
for two bank and two gas station robberies. A detainer was lodged against
Murphy for three robberies perpetrated in
this Borough several months ago when
the couple lived on, Swarthmor~ Avenue. He will be tried in Delaware
County courts at the expiratio~ of his
Burgess John H. pitinan reported UpoD
inv••tigation following fingerprinting, it
had been discovered two nigh~ lodgers,
received April 1, were former priaotlers
who had served sentences for a number
of different offences, one being a parole
violator now.
A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Contractor
TelephODe SwartIuno..,18
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SUBURBAN PROPERTY
LuchmOllt S q _ o m... ho_
lot, 60d401 5 room,; hudwood Boonl
tile bath, .hower, ......e. Sacri&ce.
$4,100, Iiaallced.
Loti
for S.le--JOO x 1:lO f•..........s.crific., ,100
Klah, Dry Ground
NewtoWII Sq....... 66
Boulevard
2250
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UPHOLS'TERING
Furniture Restoring
In AU Its Branches
from the legislative aspect alternating ,t=:e::r::m=;.=======::=::=::==========
with this study. Pilgrimages will be made
during April to the courts for first-hand
information. Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney,
REClSTERED
of Swarthmore, county chairman of legis·
ARCHlTEcr
lation, and Mrs. Robert H. Ivy, county 12 S·
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_pIOn oed, Ardmore, P ..
chairman of international relations have
assisted Mrs. Hopwood, county chairman
HOMES D~~.fIHANCED
of citizenship.
Plaoaer Ardm. . 44S8
The Annual Spring Concert will be
MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
given by the qub aorus under the diJOSEPH E. QUINBY
rection of Henry Hob at the Tuesday,
ERNEST Co SNODGR US, ASS"T.
April 20 meeting. The assisting artists
FUNERAL DIRECrORS
are Thomas Perkins, baritone soloist at
MEDIA. PA.
the Baptist Temple, and Constance Wil- III!LL PHONE 4
liams, of Berkeley) Cal. Miss Williams
is a resident of Swarthmore while a student at the Philadelphia Conservatory of
Music and will playa group of her own
piano compositions. Mrs. lloyd Kauffman .is Music chairman, she will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. William Earl
Kistler. Tea will be served.
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To AHend Phiia. Conference on
Education and Mentai Health
Miss Theresa Young, Miss Mary
I<;iser, Miss Margaret Price, Frank R.
M~rey, Mrs. Th~ore W. Crossen) Mrs.
Helen Muth and other members of the
local school faculty, Community Health
SocietY7·,.and ll!:pti1f!,rs groups plan to attend the Philadelphia Conference on Educarried on this year~ with current events cation, and 'Mental Health at the Hotel
and international relations particularly Benjamin . FraitkJin, Philadelphia, on
Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24.
DISCARDED CLOTHING The purpose of this conference is to enable teachers, parents and other Jnterested
and Rumma.. Purchued-Abo Uled
persons to hear nationally known educaHou.. Furnllhln,s
tors
and psychiatrists, and to learn how
JAMES
mental hygiene concepts and practices are
141 W.F.ST 3rd STREET. CHESTER
strengthening the mental health resources
Telephone, ChHter 2 ..2173
We WJU Call
of the school. It is hoped many parents
of this community will respond.
KIMMEL TAX. 1937
Some of the topics Jnc1uded are "Are
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
We Training Our Children for Life?'"
"Partnership Between Parents and
ORDINANCE No. 3'5
Teachers
in ¥ental Health Endeavor'"
AN ORDINANCE levyIng an eighth special
annual tax or assessment on all assessable "Mental Health Problems of the Gifted
property within a certain tract of land aQ_
ne:.:ed to the BoroUgh of Swartbmore by Child"; "Can We Combine Mental
virtue of Ordinance No. 310. approved No- Health and Cultural Aims in Educavember 21st, 1929. Situate In the Southeut... tion ?".
hin!l': 's~~~tW~j~dic~\~~sevJa:
THEN , ;AGAIN
"I'm one of the girls who
make up your monthly telephone bills. Our aim is to rr.ake
every bill correct to the penny.
Being human we do make a mistake once in a while. But the
chances of it getting on your bill
are pretty slim because every
item and every operation where
there's tha smallest chance for
error is checked and doublechecked before your bill is mailed. We use the most modern
billing machines to insure accuracy. And even the work of the
machines is verified."
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erb' part of the Borough. sometiml'B known
as tbe ~immel Tract, for the purpose of
reimbursing the Borough for costs and ex.
penses !-ttendant upon said annexation and
the adJustment of indebtedness ineurred
thereby.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Couneil of the
Borough of Swarthmore. Bnd It is hereby
enacted and ordaiued by authority of the
same:
SECTION 1. For the Y~r 1931 there shall
be levied and asaeased against aU asaessable
property within tbe traet of land herein called
the Kimmel Treet, more particularly described
hereatter, In addition to the general Borough
Tax for eurrent expenditures, inte:rest. and
sinking fund payments. and in addition to aU
other taxes or B5sessments lawfully SSSestled
against property within the said tract, an
eighth svecial tax or assessment at the rate
of two mil1s on each dollar of BBsessed valua.
tion for the purpose hereinafter set forth .
SECTION' 2. The tract of Isnd in the Borough of Swarthmore on which this speeial tax
or assessment is hereby levied for the year 1937
is Situate in the Southeasterly portion of the
BoroUgh of Swarthmore. Couuty of Delaware
and State of Pennsylvania, having been an.
nelted to said Borough by Ordinance No. 810.
approved November 21st, 1929. Said tract
is described more particularly in said Ordi~
nance No. 3.-0, and also In Ordinance No. 314
approved March 24th. 1930. levying the first
of the said annual special assessments.
Business men are always on
,the alert for new and better
ways to get things done in less
time at lower cost. That's why
there are more and more long
distance calls on telephone bills
every day. Thousands of executives are finding new and
greater uses for Long Distance.
In administration, selling, servicing, credit, collections and
many other business functions,
long distance saves time and
travel, speeds results and lowers costs. Can long distance
service help your business?
Let's talk it over. Call the
Business Office.
SECTION 3. The foregoing special tax or
assessment' is levied pursuant to the provisions
of Section 6 of said Ordinance No. 310, approved November 21st, 1929, and is levied
as the eighth of ten snnual Instalhnent&
to be collected out of the property in the
said tract for the purpose of reimbursing
the Borough of Swarthmore for any and all
amounts found to be due to tiie Township of
Ridley by way of adjustment of indebtedness.
and to pay any other person or corporation
and all incidental fees and e08ts Involved i~
the annexation proceedings, or pOwlng out
of the same. Gouneil reservea the right to
determine the time. manner and amount of
futare installments over the said period of ten
yeah until the total amount of said costs and
expenses bas been colle:ted from the present
or future owners of properties comprised
within said tract.
Passed this 7th day 01 April. A. D. 1937.
(a) Cnawald A""nlle:
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF
MAIN UNE ORCHESTRA
FOR RENT-Apartment In Moylan6Roee Valley; three roolllJl. kitcbenette and bath.
....rge endOHd porcb. Everythlna" Included.
Telepbone Cheater 6711.
Here's proof that SIAlnlES5 PAIDI* is beHer •••
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Mrs. White Elected
Woman's Club Head
FOR RENT
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THE SWARnlMOREAN
lIbld loT
HARRY L. MILLER.
Presldeat of Councu'
W. SUPLEE
Attest:
ELLIO'M' RICHARDSON,
swAR'I1I1IIOiu:
Tl{l
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Borough Secretary.
am
mrPHONI COMPANY
O' PENNSYLVANIA
Approved this 13th day of April, A. D. 1937•
c
.JOHN H. PITMAN,
Burgess.
.It Protects Individual and
Commercial Interests
MORE than anything elae--more,
even than the assistance it gives in building an estate a bank protects•
Whether it be a dollar deposited in a new saving. account, an estate entrusted to its care, or priceless keepsakes and important documents· placed for safekeeping
in its vaults, a bank protects.
"Know Your Bank Better"
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Police and Fire Department News
THE SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BA~K and TRUST CO.
When Magistrate Clifford Rumsey
held court April 9. Robert H. Martin,
Drexel Hill, was found guilty of speeding
on March 31. but the $10 fine was suspended. Raymond L. Hinson, Marcus
Hook, arrested April. 3, for parking on
"Serving Swarthmore Since
1904"
withl,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g
bright side
headlights
wasChester
discharged
wrong
of North
Road with
warning.
This Wednesday the truck of Frank
W. Hakel Philadelphia rigging concern.
ran off North Chester Road at College
A venue breaking the inlet. The following arrests were made on the same date;
-Frank J. Facciol0, Qifton Heights,
speeding and reckless driving (to appear
April 19,); Charles H. Lynch. Philadelphia. . through traffic violation; Theodore Dingle. Park Avenue, Swarthmore,
reckless driving; and Samuel F. Mullen,
Washington D. C. (committed to county
jail for vagrancy).
At 1.46 P. M. the Fire Company
answered an alarm from 514 Yale Avenue caused by a rubbish fire in the back
yard.
At 5 P. M. the Police Department
Plymouth, driven by Captain John
Rageri, backed into the Ford of R. Chester Spencer, Swarthmore Avenue, in front I
of Ute Bank denting the fender.
At last week's Council meeting the
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Enjoy the most popular pleasure vessels
aftoat • • • the brilliant "MCIIUU'Ch" and
"Queen" • • • plus the golf, beach life
and hotel gayety of America's favorite
mid-ocean resort!
LOW ALL-EXPENSE RATES
7 DAYS, $86 up
13 DAYS, $128 up
9 DAYS, $100 up
16 DAYS, $149 up
or .imilar trip. of varying duration including PRIVATE BATH
aboard .hip and accommodations at a leading Bermuda IJotel. Round
trip, $65 up ('60 egeaive May 15). BOOK EARLY for choice
accommodations.
Frequent Sailing> from New York
CONSULT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT
or Furness Bermuda Line. 34 Whitehall'Street, or 634 Fifth Avenue
NeuJ York..
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LEADS THE WAY FOR VACATION CRUISES
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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NAME NEW OFFICERS
AT PLAYERS CLUB
Crossen Nominated President;
Fine Program After Annual
Business Session
At the 31111ual IIIccL1I1g of the Players
Club of Swarthmore held III the Fa1fview noad Clu" Honse, Monday evening, April 12, tlte fol1owlIIg nominations
were proposed by Dr Arthur E. Bassett
111 the absence of Dr. Hobert C. Disque,
chairman of the nonllnating cumfmttce'
(or prc5i(lc11t, Theodore W. Crossen;
vice I)resldent, D. Malcolm Hodge J secrctan, George I'CII110 J treasurer, Hobert
C Disque, Board of (;overnoTs-for
three :) car term, Charles )) Mttchell;
1\\0 ,car~. lohn Dolman, Jr. amI one
)car, J Wilham 511111110115 Ballots Will
be cast at the May mcctmgs of the Cluh.
1 he suggest.lon that '1 homas \-Vinlcr
A.ndrew he n;lIl1cd fin3ncml adViser ami
hfe honor an member, met with !;trong
UllallllllOl1s appro\al, and was likeWise
lla!;secl by motuJIl hv Roland G E U11
JIIan and second of Stafford 'VI' Parker
Mf Andrcw, trcasnrer of the ~Iuh fOf
twenty five ) C.lfs, Ims durmg the past
) car heen fott cd hv 111 he:llth to retire
from thc actl\C h.lI1dhng of thc Cluh's
affairs
It IS largdv due to Mr Andrew's unlltlllg cfforts that the Club
mortgage 11<\5 bcclI reduced to half durUlg" the 130:t ii\ c years
I he f(,POl ts of the \ art<)Us officers and
comtrlltlccs were J ccelVed and Geofge deFmest, \\ hn prc!'.1(led read a letter the
IJf('sldcnt, Dr A 1'. Jackson, had wnttCIl
from "Infl(la rcgardlllg the 1936- J7 seaSUIl of the llub
Au ,uJJelJdnu:nl o[ the by-laws provuImg that eafh rcltrlllg IHcsulent shall exoffiCIO rem,un a nH'IIILer of the Board
of (,O\'erllors for two, cars following Ius
reflremcnt, was pao:scd
'I he lugh stall(lard of produclton IS
ne\er lessened at the Pla}ers Club-t1ot
cven \\ hen a program IS planned for a
small pctcentnge of the IIlclIlhcr!>hlp, such
as IS usual at the Ne\\ Year's Day open
hUllse and at lhe annual mcetmg"
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fnet It IS orten 011 one of the<:c occaS1On!>
that anal 11Instcq)lcce IS adltcvcd For
IIlstnncc the UpCI1IIlg feature of the program which [0110\\ ed the hllslllcSS session
last 1\1 ouday was olle of the most COIl1mcmlable bits of actmg- to~cthcr wIth
111111S1lal 'Ightmg and sound eITect that has
been presentcd un the Club stage
Oni)' two characters held the stage
11t1hl the finale when the author apl)earf'fl,
and those h\u were speechless the cnllre
[Irst half of the onc act skit, the masterly
pantot1ll1ne assisted 111 110 meall drgrcc
In: the weml sOUlHI and hghtmg k( r)t the
audlcnce 011 edge
At first c\ en OIH'
ELEANOR GODDARD
point DPpq8lte the boundBI'7
property -of Charles G Thatcber from
properly of Andrew Simpson.
the under the !lupervislon of the BotoUf:h Seere·
tary and Engineer. with the aid of labor fur.
nlshed by the Works Progress Administration
(b) Anon: Private Properlr;
or the Federnl Government. And the proper
Dorough officers are hereby authorized to arExtending from said last named point In range for the neccgsnrl" materials and enter
Crumwald Avenue: thence BOuth 69 drsrrect!l Into all n~eMary contraeta In acC'()rdance With
36 rnlnutftl east alonR'" a common boundary law. to consummate Slime, all actions hereto-line of the properties of the said Thnteher fore taken for tlald purpose being hereby ratland Simpson and olhen:. 2R3 feet. mor(" or ned and approved
less, to n point:, a corner of land belollJ:lnlt
to William F, G Swnnn (With the right on
SECTION 3. The Solicitor is Instrueted to
the part of the Borough to proceed n further obtain deem or dedication containing agree-distance of 67.4 fect, more or ll"fl8. along the ments providing for pa)ment by each owner
same COUI"III!' acrOB$ a corner of the said of properly i>enentcd, of his eqnitable share
Swann property, "nd the further dlstaJlce or of the total cost to the Dorough. nnd the
67 -4 reet. more or less. across a corner of propl!'r Dorough officers nre authorh;ed to exeproperty or J D. Gibson to n point. a cor- cute and cause the recording or same.
ner of land of H. C lIull).
Following the completion of the 80id im(c) Ogden Avenae:
provem('nfs. the Dorough Encineer. under the
8upervlsion of the Sewer Committee. Ahall
CommenCing at a point In the abme de- RflSCSS the total costs of !lame against all of
scrllted Crumwald Avenue flew('r in the lIed the proJ'lerti~ appurtenant to or benefited
of Ogdrn Avenue. ft dlstnnce or 289.6 leet, thereby, on nn equitable bnllis
Any O\~ner
more or tCIIs, to the wealerly property line feeling aggrlev('d shall have the right of a
of M S PRimer (with the right on the pubhc hearing by Council
Council resetvl'S
tlflrt of thc Bot'oult'h to procl'Cd nlong the the rlRht to amend any allch RS3cssment in
some course the furtl-er di~tRnce of liZ lcet. order to correct any hardship (Iemom.trated
more or less. to n pOint. opposite the ,.. cster)Y to exillt til the nss('S8ml!'nt as made hy the
boundary line of property of Suarthmore Borough Engmwr. and to rcdlstrlbute the costs
College).
among the ,arlous properties ben('fiwd. n!': to
Councll may seem Just nnd ('(IUltablc. or. nt
(d) Elm Avt'nue:
lb~ option, to DMumc nR}- shortage of the
Commenemg at the nforC!!aul pomt. 48G 15 nmount nssl!'S!':l!'d nnd PRY same out or gcnerol
fC
IDS! thl!'nce in the bed or Elm Aventle. 584 7 nKnin~t pnrtlcular properties in the calle of
feet more or Icss, to ft point. oppOInte prem- corner lots or Irreg1llarly shnpcd properties
ISes of H. G S Jaquette
ami propcrties hn\ ing a sewer In front ns
well a!l In the renr therl'Of, nnd the short(e~ Cnnnecling Link:
age of RBscssment so resultlllR shall he borne
EXlendmg (rom tbl! aroresnid pOlDt in the by nnd Ihstrlbutcd nmong the severn) prop_
bcd of Elm Avenue in a southu('IItcrly dlr~ ('rtt('R In the trnct In qu('Stion, so that e:tch
tlOn. a distnnce of 4H615 feel. more or less, ruwlcssable prollerty shall bear Its (ou· proportIOn or the toL.. 1 cost Dr constructing lIal(1
long 10 the saul outfall s(!\nr In C .. um Valley.
8ew~m Rnd the connecting link to the out·
Theil
TOJ!rther With the neccssDly nlanholes, Y- Call sewer
most brnnchl'f', and accl'8l1orlcs required for said
SECTION 4 CounCil r("8ervCII the rll:ht
pystem of sewers
tlmUltItt It was .1 J()ke. but nut [or
<:':nflll II al~I)( ared vc ry scrlOus
III ptlslllgh
(nott~h It turned (Jut
HH xpnlcdly to hc a comedy after all
~o lItl(' \\ IS Hillflttllccd hut the skit IIIlght
for manv le,\SlmS hecll called <11\ Good
ne 1!l11l1l11g "
\V 511111110llS and 'J.
I 1'\ tOil Slangh, that (Ic.nlh I)alr who
"Cllt dulls throll~h the audience or last
'('ar s "Ghost I mill," snrl'assl d thclr
I ccnnl .1<; "SIT Gcorge" anel the butler,
Icspcc{l\cI\, Rohcrl Powell as "the
\nlhor
Ilrmlucc
Ius hrief 'IJIlll:~ar.IfI((~ and ('crlaml) Mrs
\{ollcrt Heul ns "Ihe scream" {hd not
hal c 10 lIe !lCCII to he 3pprcclatcu
1\1 rs 1\ I' \Vlntah'r prof:!sslOimlly
tno\\11 .\s Ahx held, who pla)ed the
I'IIIICl11<11 l(lle 111 last week's tltesenfal1ol1,
',\" Ilush,lIlIls (lll" \\ as .1I11I01111cc
SECTION:t The for{'gnmg specfnl fllX or
ns"e~"m{'nt IS levu'll pur.mnllt tl) the provlRio
of Sl'chon -5 of !lnllt Orrhnnncc No :l22 H~;;
IS 11'\1 .... 1 as th(' "c\('nth of [('n IUlnllnl In
"tallm('nt!'! to he ('oJil'dcrl out of property 11'
the .,nlfl trnd for the "llrpll!'t. of r<'lmhnrstng
the Hnrnllrrh nf Rnnrthmnrc for nm.. :!'InrI aU
amollnt" rOll1 .. 1 In h(' dul' 10 th .. T"" n~ll1(l of
:h'lll'\ nll,1 or 10 thl' ffl\\ tl"Iul' of ~prmgfirld
I} \\n\ of art)II~lnll'lIt of Imlehledn ...s" nnrl to
any other Jl{'~(ln or corporation. and an Inf'lIll'ntal f('f's nnd co"L<;
Conncil ~rrv{'S the
rlr:ht tn licterrnme Ihe lime. mnnnf"r and
:Jm'Hlnt of futUre mstallmf'nbi over the sa,,)
1)('fIO') of tl'n }('ars until the totnl nmount or
":tnl 1'001.<; :Inri eXJ1ens(O!; ha~ bC
th(" prE'!;I'ht or future owncrn or properties
l'ompTlI\f'rl "Ilbin "'aid trnr.t.
l'a!1sl'd thl!'i 7th da~ of April, A
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1937
HAURY I, MII,I.En
J'resid('nt of COllncl1
AU'st·
J. T.I,IOTT RICHAROSON
Horour:-I) Scr.rl"tnry
APPrnvf'11 ttus l:lth rla\ of April A n Ht:l7
10IJN II PITMAN
nur~(,!I"
"OHK WANTJo.D-I.ouls Mong.lno, gnrdl.'ner.
t\\ l nty } eam' expcrlc III t'. dl'Slre; "ork by
d,l) '\I.'ck or month
Tclt~l)hone S\\arlhmore
2li17-W
SECTION 7. Nothing: herem c.'onlam~ l'ihall I
be taken as nn opening of the streets or avc·
ntlt'S above rc(erred to. or an acceptance 01
any de
'0.
SECTION 8. All OrrllOanc('S or parts 01
OrdlO:mces inconsistent hereWith arc hereby
repealed
o[ April. A. D. 1937
HARRY r.. MlI.LER
l'rCSldfnt oC Council
Atte5t:
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d8~
1'1' RHONAI..--- Lnntisctllle
Gardelllng
TOllsotl.
mallure, 1:10dlhnr:-. Ccm~nt work n specmlty_
J<)h" prumlltiy "tlendcd to
TeleJ,hone Darby
I s'7-J
of April. A D 1937.
JOHN H
1fI"1
,,"AN fF~D-ro rent hou!1e. thr('c bedroom!;.
nellr schuol und bUSIIH.'!;S section. Moderate
rt I1tlll oro tnk(.' I)(JS!1('S!;IOU In May or durmg
!lurnnnr months
Yearly lease
Tclcllhone
S\\nrthmore 2031-\V
PERSON~A~L---------
RlCIIAUnSON,
Dorough B
Approved thiS 13th
\'"ANThD-To lIuy .lI1tlflU('lo\ un" furmtuTC.
"d\ I.'rI\ arc. china old J{old. nnd rugs
gs.
(Ills Ilurt'husoLocl
Jamt'S Kagl.... 161G Norlh
RIXtb Street. 1'llIlndei).hm Tclellhone l'rcmunt
\VANTgD-To rent hOll!~c IR S"arthmore or
lOlilltry lo\\ard I'hIJ.lfldJlhm. $40·860 Kmdly
~'I\e dttmJ!1
G('(lrge Hurst 710 South \Vallh~
IIH!lon 810mre Phllntich.hll (telcphone Rlttcnh,)lJ~l
16tJO. ell:hnslOn 2n4)
da~
PIrMAN.
HutgtsS
FOR RENT
10'
5,
Apartment, $35 44 S. Morton Ave. MorIon
Near P. R. R. Adults. Second floor.
S rooms, electric refrigeration. Garage.
No'
Swarthmore 111-.1
Notar,. Public Inauranc. _
R.aI Ealate
J. W. JEFFERIS
Swarthmore 179
FOR RENT
FOR SEASON
F
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in StainlesB Paint
-', Perfect condiU
WI er 4-re
on
Nocrackinq_n
\Vear-teBt
o uqly B/ninB
In.
Five room bungalow, 5
minutes from
Ocran C~ty. N. J. 150 feet from bay. Boat.
lng, fishIDI'. crabbinzr. bathing.
Owner, Poat Office Box 3
Swarthmore, Pa.
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.---Business Assoc. Meets Next Week
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STAINLESS PAINT*
_._\\'Ilt not ~t:lln or
'H~r.om(l nn!llshtly
dunnl 111'1 enllre lIfo
• e , CCI'l'tr'l more sudaco
JW'r ~;tllon
~nel1 nn el1l1lCf
colflrl1 are 1lil!111y
.... rmilnent al:'lIlnllt
flldmg
e . ~ IlIlIflt r:rl1ck dUrin!:
f e.
fe.
f
itslfln~r.re
~ •• ln81" longer nnll
alwlI}Alookebeuer
Here's proof thal5TAID1E55 PAIDT* is beller •••
These t,\ 0 tcsl hoards shown above were lJOlh painted at the same time,
with the f'amc amount of paint-One was painlcd with Felton-Sihley
Roth hoards were givcn thc same test under identical conditions
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ent to
Ii' years lafC exposure on an average louse.
PREP PRIMER
Notary Public.
The foundation coat that
makes jobs last longer
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tal
ch
an
PREI- PlUMER Is tbefir~t-coatllll.lntthGtSlays
Paint Now .•• Pay Later
pu.r! On new work PREP and SIAINLESS
I'AIN 1. tnakell a perfect two CO;lt Job
Jour firAl coat when you UH
The Fehon-Slbley denIer will teU you how to finance the
painting of ,our hOll1o or other hmldings 011 nn ea"y monthly
paymrnl plnn gre him-or ,\ritc tis! Fellon, SILley & Co.,
Inc., 41h and Cherry Streets, PhdadelplllR, }In.
p~-;i";,;,-;becaul'e
the odll thllt
sink intoO the grain or
the ·~omlilkethu leaving ani)' II dnn cover_
ing 00 tbe .IIurface
Have a Master Painter do your painting
*On1y
IFIEIlTON-SILBlllEY
makes
Honouml OF 8WARTIlft.[()RE
OnIHNANCR No. 392
AN ORDINANCF. prOllfllllJr for the eonstruc_
hOIl of I!'lght IIlcb vltnfi('d tcrra coHa pi e
seW('ffi 111 IIII' he.ls of F 1m Crumwnll
p11
Ogdl'll A'ellll0.< fUHi nCrOSR ccrtaln I~;I\~..~e
prol)C'rh II('t\\(I('n O,l!II('ll alll1 IIll11mrne A"cI1U('" lo~(th('r "'Ith nn ~ and 10 In("h !;e'\er
conn<'f tlll~ th(' snlll Sell ern Inlo tile new
o,l1lfall :;(,I\('r l'oll",truct('11 nlnnr:- the hed o[
Crum (re(lk prO\ IIhn~ for obtnilltn~ the
nl'c('S~ar)
rlJ!hls of 'lay :l.nd d('lhcatlOn
thNcof to the Bornngh. n.nthori7.lnJ!: the
flrOller offll~crs to pro\llle for thc construe
t!on th(,rcof '~Ith the :1111 of the Works
I ro~r~~ Admllllstrntlfln Inllor, p::lIfl ror II
th(' Federal GO\('rnment, Hie Borough nil
',;:lncm,- :til r(lmalntng ('01\1.0; and provuhog
for thl' nss(~~ml!nt 01 th(' Uornuch'!! totnl
c.-,sts flgnmst the prolll rllea nbllttmll' thercon
or serViced lherl!'hy, Upon an ('(JlI1lnbl~ has
anrl the collection of same ns authnrb:erl
law
Y
STAinlESS PAIDT
Give
exterior trim
color permanence
with
FELtON-S1BLE;
stA1NLESS
:;'i,
TnI~ COUNCil. OF TIII~ nolt01J( II 01'
S\\AHTlilllOlm ]>Ol-:S OIU)AIN•
SRCTION J Eight inch "ltnfi('11 terra ('otta
Il!P(' s('\\ ('r!l shall he constructed as follows'
Commencmr:- nt a pomt In the b('d of Elm
A\enue :smith lest or lhe IIIteTSechon -o[ Crum_
w:l1d AH'nlle th('J'cwlth. which Ilomt is 4as 11)
f{,l't, more or I('AA, northeasterly of n. certnm
olltfnll ~e\o;cr rec('ntly eonstructed 10 or 11.10
the IK-d I)r Crnm Creek by the Central Defu~
\\;:lre C"unly S('wer Authority
, ~;
ev
lIere'allow-it workllill
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aochora 10 ti,e ~urfa«l
of wo<1I1 nnd 81ays there
10lnnkenfirmloundnliunforthencxt pamt roiU
evidence. Each of these tests is cerhficd before a
been changed to Friday to aVOId conflict
\Vlth the Satnrday e\ enmg aclivitles
THEN
STAINLLSS PAINT*, the other with a lirst quality regular paint.
Examine the Ilhotograph of Ihese panels. Your eyes
will tell you that STAINLESS l'AINT* is hetter
than Ihe old t) pc ,,·gular paint for your home.
Your Felton-Sibley dealer has olher photographic
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Sold by
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N. W. SUPLEE
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BUSIness men are always on
Ihe alert for new and better
ways to get thmgs done m less
hme at lower cost. That's why
there are more and more long
dlslance calls on telephone bdls
every day. Thousands of executlves are findlng new and
greater uses for Long DIstance.
In administration, selhng, ser..
vlclng, credit, collectIOns and
many otherbusmess functIOns,
long distance saves time and
travel, speeds results and lowers costSe Can long distance
serVice help your business?
Let's talk It over. Call the
Busmess Offtce.
n
Ie
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r
"I'm one of the gIrls who
ma'.e up your monthly telet:hone bIlls. Our aim is to make
every bill correct to the penny.
Bc:ng human we do make a miStake once In a whtle. But the
chances of it getting on yo", bIn
are pretty shm because every
Item and every operation where
there's th~ smallest charJce for
error IS checked and doublechecked before your bill IS matled. We use the moat modern
b,lhng machmes to Insure accuracy. And even the work of the
machines is verified,"
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and B b' bt wbere otbe<
GREENS
ter longer and. etny ~s:~eTiof' uiJO green
Cromwl!.ld Avenal'.
nt the aroresaid point nnd
I'xh'DdlllR thrn('(> III n general northerly dlr<'e_
tlon I fir. 7 f('col more or I('l';~ hI n point at
or nrnr thr w('!:(erly 1\1<1(" of Cnlmwn]d Ave_
TIU("
th('n~e :t1ooJ! the Iwd or Crnm\\nld Ave.
nll(o n .hslnnC'e of R2.f 9 f('('t. more or IC'SS. to n
WANTED
SRCTION 6. Upon eollectlOn of the !laid
lil!'ns. nil costs. interest, nnd ntlorncys' f('{"!l.
nnd 5% nddlUonai II.!I authorized by Jaw, shall
be pnynble by the owners of tile properties In
QU('fltion.
,,~
d IIICCS which were
I rnre tl cat tn ,ttt present
After a
{nsiollet 1l11lllhcr her little daughter,
~CIII charmed the alUh(,llcc WIth the
I { vclaltoll or a folk II lIlee froll1 the pro
"11\( e (If Vah:llcra. With tamhourme
A
!!:'JI") d.IIHC (If AIIII "usia by Mrs 'VllIt
titer ,\.1" Ilcxt mel lIlolhcr and daughter
,tIll! cd tog( ther "1111 castollch as a
(loslIlg IIIll1lht'1
11r <: "1 ankltn GIllespie
(8.~
}oOH U}o;NT-Al'artmcnt In Moylan·Hose ValIc}. three rooms. kltc.:h(.'nt'tte IIlId bnth.
I. IrgC cnc1o~(.'(1 Jlorl h. E\!crythmg Included.
Tclll1hone ChC!:>ter 6711.
Sw
"Ruggles of Red Gap" at Inn
SECTION I For the year 1937 there ~hnll
he le"'l('d and n<;se"sl!d against nil aflsC!lsnble
property wfthlll the tract of land hl!reln rnllerl
1 he welt known plcturc, "Ruggles of
the I' rnnk ~mllh Trnct. more partu'ulnrly f!i'_
Red
Gap," starrmg Charles Laughton Will
sf'rJhi'd h('reaftcr. III alhhhon to the R
I
lIorongh tax for current expendIture!'!. In~:r::~
he tlus week's feature at the Strath
and !lmkmg fund pal'meol<1 Rod III addlhon
to nil oth('r tnxe3 or as!O:('ssm('nts lawful! I 1I;1\el1 Inn at R 15 totught.
nssess('d ftJ:nlnst propC'rty \\Ithm the !lnid tract
llmrhe Ruggles ami Zasu Pitts are
a se~cnth specIal tax or aSflCS3ment at the also III the ca~t
rate of se',;en nllib on ('a('h dollar of iL<;s(>l;sed
HlluntlOn, for the purposes herell1aft.- "
I he mgltt of the Inn programs has
~rth
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SF.CTION 2 'The trnd of Innd III tlu' Bor_
oun-h "r S\\ nrthmore on which thl~ :;pedal tax
or aBfI~Kmi'nt IS h('r('hy I{'vleri for th{'
HI:J7 1<; SITUA rl' 10 the l'iolllh('r1y por~~~I~
or thl' lIorl)l1~h of S\\nrthmorc Cnllnty of
~hln\,nrl! nnll Rtat(> or t'enn~}lvnnm helng
Ilund ... d on the North IIY Yale Aveni
the \\(';":t h} ('uTiwU Av('nu(' on the l~'OIl~h
b:. r I Iflcrvllll! Road. on the ROllthea:;t by
IIhchlf!an A'cll11r. nnd on the }o'ast ntul North
('ast h} Inn,rs of lohn R CnmplwJl (It nl
"Illd tract ("onl'llRhng of '19 834 acres mol'
le'<1'; of ,o;hlf>h II 5R7 tlCre:'; more or 'IPIlR !e~~
former!) "llnnl(' In SfJrln~fielll Towl1!;hl~ and
37 707 ncr~ more or Icsf> were formerl Rlt
lInte m Rlllley 10wnRhIP the ('lIlire ~rnct
~no\\n m, the J::rnnk Snllth Tract nnd nlso a~
Sw:trthmore F l'ilnt('l':,
hn\ mrr IlIx'n Hnnex(!d
to ~:1HI Borough hy Orfimnnc(O No 322
Jlrmed Tnmmry I) 1931
' ap
Fon HF~NT-Altrnctlve modern cottage. lIoothLilY lIurbor. Me Jo"or IIJformahon coil Mni
Juhn F.astlukl.'. Thl' Jlar\ord, Swarthmore 149
Interest for Mortgages
Funds for Construction
Sp !llIsh ,lilt! ll\ IIS\
e
0
FOR RENT
I-OR UI-;NT-T\\o amull housch-eIJlnK ol'art e
mcnbi $15 and $40
The Dll.'nhclm, 224
Park A, "nue AllllolOtment by mod.
FUNDS 4y:! % TO 5 %
Filial nrrangelllents for Swarthmore
N lJ·dl{ \\ III be made at tlte regular
1II(ll1thh IIl1l11er II1cctmg of the Swarth1II0re nll~lIess ASSOCiatIOn at the Stratl1
n,,~ IT ORDAINED by the Council of the (J !VCII Inn next \Vct1l1esday, April 21, at
BorOllJ'!'h (lr Swnr!hmore nml It I!I ht'reb)
7 0 clock
f'tilldcd nnd ordained by authority
f ,h
same
CLASSIFIFD
SECTION 5. Upon the completion of the
work and the comJl'ulation or the DSlIcssmenb
by the Engineer aa aroresaid, property ownfn
shall have thirty days from such compleboD
to pay Ral(1 as8t'Ssrnents: thereafter, the :u5cssments shall draw Interest at the rate of
6% per annum from date of completion of
said aen'ers, and I( not paid wilitin n'e
months or ftuch completion. the Solicitor shall
cause liens to be filed a"nlnat Any such p~
ertf('S, With IIlterest eomputed from dute of
completIOn
The Borough r~ert('S the rlf:ht
to proceed by action In Wl8ump:nt 0 .. other·
wise for collectIOn af any such Rssessmcnt
..nsset! tins 7th
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WM. S. BlTU..E
S IIlHlt I 1 ,all", J I , C\ er llOJllllar lIJaster
.)f t l rt 11IfllJ1( <;, 11(' xl ,mnollllccd J o"hu:1 A
( 1" I~tllll \\ho<;c' n IImrl(s nllfl <:1,,1(' ,lIustratlon" fJf "Palents' sUlred as mforlll.ltnc
IS ,,(II as 1II1l'IISll\ all1l1smg 111 !'ilmts
\ValtC'r S 'og"':;, magiCian, complctely
111\ shfl(:d the amhellcc With a selection or
dlllic:ult fliCks, mdudmg one of the hest
(nlll tm h "ltIlCS!'iC'cl 111 a long wilde
I Jr John Dolman, Ir, a dentIst's asSWAnTIIAlOnE RRTATE TAX. 19:t7
Sistant, pulled the wrong tooth uf BenImlcom.1I OF SWARTIII\!ORF.
J 1111111 Hothberg (a RUSSian sexton, suffJlUJlN ANCE No. :196
fC'nng With ,I toothache) 111 a "RUSSian
AN OHDINANCh le"ym~ n sevenlh ~11f'("lal "arn" wilich closul the program \Ve're
.lIlnnnl tax or n"f>(,Sf>ml'nt on all nsse,,:;ahle !~lad lit' dill SII t [mil our tceth
"tt1J1crt), 1\ IUlln a ('erhun tract of Inml nn.
n('xfli t(l th(' IInrour:-h of S\Hlrthmore hy
',rhl(' of UrdlIlnnce No 322. nppro,ed fan_
llnry ri. 19:n, SITUArF. m thl! Rnuthl!rly
part of the Dorough. flometilll(!9 known as
the Frank Smith rrnet. nl~o n~ "~ho;nrthrnnre
F.stah-s
for til!! purpose of rClmhurslng
the Borough for CO!'lt~ :mll f'Xpcn<;E'!'I attend
:tut lIpon tltlul annexation :u1(1 thl' future
adjustment of mdl!htf'(Incs..~ Incurr('d thf'reb3
APRIL 16, 1937
viewers to aS5C8S damages. Ir any, and ~ne
nbJ apin.t any particular properb'. or all
of !laid properties. and the awnrd so IfttJJI.
InK, subject to an,. appeal therefrom, shall
stond In lieu of the IlIIBeSlIrnent herein ptovided to be made.
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\lq \ C UII]lO (thl S])<1IlIsh II1tcrpretatlOtl
llf the 1.llIer tltlC) and performed \\Itlt
\\;IS
APRIL 16, 1937
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line sCPRratlnR the
SECTION 2. Thc sold work shall be done should the necessity arbe, to petition for
B
They 1001< bet Nc
I!y lsn', any'
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bto'WD lDslst on
of , I t anyone
dont e
Felton
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_there
Mrs. White Elected
Woman's Club Head
(Continued from Pa.ge 1)
House
"1{ldl11g the sky with Amelia
Earhart PutUltlll" was one of four films
sccured through the courtes)' of the DeFrelles StudluS \\ l11ch pr
excitement "as "Ski 1 hnlls of Nor"a},"
whercm natl\CS uf the rugged countf)
sho\,ed hreath-takmg feats as they· sklcd
do\\ II snu" -clad moltntalll Jleaks '1 hough
skl1l1~ has been a means of transportation for a thousand Hars, It bccame a
sl)urt as recellO) as 1879, S1t1CC wluch
tUlle it has h(:colllc amazlIIgly popular_
Lowcll Thumas piloted l)rOs[)edl\ e
consumers bc1und the scenes III the
Alnerlc.ln Stores \\archol1:ses, laboratOries
and kitchens III an mfoTmutl\ e picture
"rrolll Producer to Consumcr." An
al11l1slllg "i' hI) the Frog" completed the
IJrogram
The chatrlllan of Literature, :\Irs Arno
V Icll0e\ cr, allnuunced that the last mcetmg of that scchon schcduled for Aprll
29, has been postponed unul the fall 5111ce
the leader, ~lrs. 1 homas Barley Leech, is
111 the \Y('st
The Annual Fme Arts Festival of the
Delaware County FederatIOn of which
Mrs. 'Vilham Earl Kistler, of Park A\cnue, IS chairman. With Mrs Samuel
Hanna as co-chairman, was held on
Thursday III the New Century Club of
Chester
Four plays produced by the
Dral 13 Departments of four sclected
clubs were given, and the annual awards
for cOI11[lehtion JI1 t11e vanous classes
offered b, the Literature Department
were announced by ~llss Mabel Talle)J
of Marcus Hook
Today, Friday, the Cltlzel1sl11p School
Will meet at 10 30 A M. under thc leaderslup of 11rs J. Osborn Hopwood Next
"eck, .April 23, at the same time and
p;ace .Mrs Jeanette Emhlck, of New
\ork Ul1l\erslty, Will conduct a MotIon
Picture Forum Mrs. Embick IS 110t only
an authoflty III tl1IS hne, but a humorous
and dehghtful speaker as well.
Swarthmore women are avatling themsch es ttl c, cr increasmg numbers of the
unulue Cltlzenshlp School winch was 1113ugurated threc years ago by Mrs J
Osborn Hop\\ood Meetmg scull-monthly
III the Mt-dla "'oman's Club House, a
timely study of the Judicial system was
cartIed 011 tillS )ear, with current e\ents
and IIItcrnatlonal relatIons parhcularly
F
SI-;CTION 2 'The ir let or lund 111 thl Bor_
'l11J!:h of S\\ arlhmon un \\ hn'h thIS sllcCI.11 tax
or a~SI.'~,mHnt I" h(rdl~ IC\ll.'d for the },ear 193.
I" SItu ltl.' In tlw SouUw '''h rh I1(IrtlOn of the
BUrfllil!:h of fh~.lrthm"n. Cuullt) of D('[II'Hll"('
111,1 SI.lle of 1'(,lll1S}h 11111 h I",nl!: been an_
nl Xt II to ",lid Unr"u}!b h:o; Orilmall(,C No :110
Illllr()~ed
No\emh,r 11:;t l'tl'l
S,IIII trlct
IS II(Mrlh.:d morl.' IHlrtl~1I11rly In Sill.! Ordl.
11 lilt C Nu 110 mil 110m Or.lm,lUre No II ..
llwr."c.1 Mar,h 11th 1"10 Ic'YIIII-! the first
of' thc ~,uol unnu II :\Jlccml n"ses:;menb
~
thh 7th day or Allrll. A
D
HI37
LLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borou,:rh Sl'Cretnry-
OF
o
PENNSYLVANIA
I;'DWYN RORKE
Allpnned th", 13th day of A"rli. A D In37
JOHN II
PITl\IAN.
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
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To Attend Phila. Conference on
Education and Mental Health
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Drexel lIlli, \\as fuund ~tlIlt\ of sllecdmg
:;>10 hne ,\as SlbHmson, ~Iarclls
Hook, arre:o;t~d Aprtl 3, fOI Illrkmg' on
\\ rotl~ sl(le of Nurth Chc~tcr l~oad \\ Ith
brlg-ht headhghts "as discharged \\Ith
\\:tIllIng
1111s 'Vctim'sda\ the truck of Frank
\\ Bake, Phlladdplll!1 ngglllg concern,
ran off Norlh Chestcr Road ,Il Colle~e I
\ \ el1l1e hreakmg the II1let The foltonm~ arlesb \\cre made 011 the same date
-Frank J I acetolo, Clifton HClghb,
:-;pcnhng' .11ld rcckle:-;s <1fl\ mg (to appear
\pnl 19,) Charll:s II L) nch, Plul.ulcl]lllla, thn)ll~'l traITIl: \ wlallOn, 1 hen
dllrc DIII~ Ie Pal k \ \ enue, S\\ arthmore
recklc~s dn\ 1I1~ ,mel Samuel I
~fllll('n
\Va:-;hlllgtoll D C (cunllllltted to cOllnt\
JaIl tor \ag-ranc)
\t 1 46 P ~I the llrc COlllpam
ans\Hred an alarm froll1 51-1 lale I\\Cnue caused 11\ a ruhlnsh fire 111 the hack
\anl
\t 5 P. ),1 the PoiJcc Departt11C'llt
PI) mouth
dn\U1 h)
Cnptam
fohn
I\Ot!.HI, hit_ked mtll Ihe Fonl (It I~ Llle ...
Il:r SIIlIHlr S\\ lrbllllor~ \\(lHll 111 tlnnt
SF.( TION:I 1 he for('g'olnJ.!' sllcemi tax or
a":;\"",,nH III l~ Ie, 1t.1 II1I~u IUt tn th(' prO\ 1"lOns
of Sc< tl,m j or "ml Onlmnnec No 310 nilIJro\ul No\!.'lllhlr .!J"t l·U!). nnd b 1(\le.1
a>l
tht! t lJ!:hth nf to n
IImual iRstallmenb
tu hl I'Olll'" tet! "ut of Ihe IIrnll('rt) In thl!
sH,,1 trnl t for the IJlln"J"e nf rt Imhun;lIlJ.!
till B Irnl1~h ,r S\\ lrthmorc for In) an,1 all
mHtunl f"l n,l 10 I .111< to til
I \\ lI>
.mil III mild, nl:11 rl'6 ntHl lH"ts- lO,ohul 111 ot the Itmk dClllmg the ten
\t last \,cck':-; CouncIl I1Il.:etll1~
of lilt' s,1II1C
Conned rfJ:;~T1fJ:; the rll-!ht til
lit h rmille Ihe tmw malln( rand amtlunt of
flltllr.: IJ)slnllment" ou r the snltl )wrlOd of teo
} ellr,; nntll lhe totnl amount of suul {'Ost.." anll
eXIIl.'lls(':; Im~ bl.... n roliectul from th(' IIre::
futnl'<' l1\\nl.'l'5 o[ I)ropertws comllTls('I;1
'\Ithlll ~alll tract
Attt"t
o
from the leglslathc aspect alternatmg'
"lth tlus stmi) PIlgrnnages will be made
I
dUring Apnl to the courts for hrst hand
mformatlOll Mrs J Passmore Che)nc},
REGISTERED
of S\\ arthmore, county chatrlnan of leglsARCHITECT
latIOI1. and Mrs l~obert H J,'). county
chairman of Illternatlonal relations ha\e 12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa.
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
aSSIsted !\Olrs Hopwood, county chairman
AND BUILT
Pbone: Ardmore 4456
of cltlzenslup
The Annual Spring Concert \\ III be
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
gh ~tl b) thc Club Chorus under the dIJOSEPH E. QUINBY
rection of Henry IIotz at the Tuesday,
ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T.
Apnl 20 meeting
The asslstmg artIsts
FUNERAL DIREC roRS
arc Thomas Perkms, bantone solOist at
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA. PA.
the Baptist Temple. and Constance \VII·
hams, of Berkeley, Cal 1Itss \Villtams
IS a resnlent of S\\ arthmore wIllie a studcnt at the PhIladelphia COIlsen ator) of
MuSIC and wJll playa group of her own
{llano composltIulls 11rs Lloyd Kauff111.111 JS ,MUSIC chairman, she WIll be asSisted III reeelvmg by Mrs \Vllham Earl
Kistler
Tea \\111 be sencd
BE IT ORDAINI'D by tht C'lunet! of the
BuruUl-!h of S\\lIrthmorfJ ,1IHI It I:; hl.'reby Oil J\larch ,11, hut the
I.'n Ict
Ra\ mond L
s,mc
rCO
r : BEll TE!.£PHONE COMP:.NY
WILLIAM F. G. SWANN
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HARny L 1I111.I.F.R
Prcsull'nt or Council
SWARTHMORE
UPHOLSTERING
\ ember 21st. 1 1)2'1 Situ It I.' m the Southenst lIOIl iI".
eriy part of the BoroOugh. somehmes known
IS Ihe Kimmel 'I TIl( t ror the (lurlmse of
rl.'lInbllr,..tn~ the Boruu~h for costs 111111 ex- Police and Fire Department News
penSl':> .lttendllnt u(lon "alii lInnex Ihun ami
\Vhen l\laglstrate ChtTonI H.UllbC)
the :uIJu:;trnl.'nt of uHI~hltdl1e~s Incurre,1
held conrt April 9, ]~obert 11 ~Iartlll
tbcrl.'lIY.
SECTION I. For the }ear HJ37 th('re shall
he Ic\ Icd 8nll i1sse~sHI ,I,nlln;;t III Ilsse;!1ablc
IlroJll'rty ,\ Ithm the tract flf I.nul hlrcm (',lIlcII
the Klmm('1 Tr \( t mor.., Illrtu ullrl~ dl'Scrlbcll
lurl.' IHcr III all,hhull tn thl! gl.'lurll BorollJ!:h
1.lx for ~urrcllt l XllelHhtur('s IIltert'St unll
SlllkllH fund )ll}menb
1/H1 111 ullhtlOn to all
flth('r t.IXfJ>; or l"~l" mcnt" 11\\ fully IIssl'~scd
1!.! II!lSt IJrOlll rt} \\ Itilln the K:III! lrll('t. nn
fJll-!hth "I ell II t IX or ,IS~I:;SmC'nt at lh, ratc
of t"o mills un I.' It h dollar ~lf U",...:;HCi! \,lluahun ror tbl IHlrl'o I.' hl.'l('lIluftl.'r "( t forth
I
Pulice Department \\a5 ordered to take
BurJ.':ess John II Pitman reported upon
spcCIaI measllres to appreheud and I,rosc· I 1Il\ estlJ,::ahon follu\\ tUg fingerprinting it
ctHe the la\\ 'Iolators \\ ho are dUIl1)Jlltg I had been UISCO' ered 1\\0 I1Ight lodgers.
(.lIb and trash at the south end of Rutgers 1 reccl\cd AprIl t, \\cre former prisoners
A \ ellUL'. ne.lr the sehoul, slllce the e1llt1m-1 \\ ho had ~en cd sentenccs fOI a number
,ltUJIl of the i{utgers A\ eHue trash bill of chfferent uffcnccs, olle helllg a parole
1 he secret.lry \\.l~ IIJstnlctcd to protcst 1\ lulator 110\\.
to the Xli lar Carrter~, Inc, agalllst :_===================
the ~I>eed of theIr trucks along Chester!
l~u,1C1 especI.llh "hen Ctos:sltlg the \ale J
"cnue trolle, track..
.\ letter from J
Electrical Contractor
GeorJ.':c J JUlIl'S or Suuth Chester l{oad,
"rought to IIlllJd the d,lIl1.1~itl~ shock
Telephone Swarthmore 58
thus cau<;('d to htt1ldll1gs III the seclifJll I
III the last Polu.:e report rc,l(l In' Alben - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T
E.,cn,oll ,t \\as shO\\11 Ca"lalll
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
I~o~erI had testified )'I.lrch 16 at the tflal
Larchmont Square--coJ'oer house,
of I humas 11mph) and Donald George- lot, 60x140; 5 rooms; hardwood Roors;
.. on in \\'tlllllngtoll, Del 'J he furmeT \\as tile bath, shower; garage. Sacrifice.
flHllld gmlt) of burglar) CIJl1IlIutted 111 $4,100, 6nanced.
IJcI
HI8'h, Dry Ground
\\hcre he had escaped from a road camp
Newtown Square 66
111 1933 "llIle senll1g' fifteen )ears to life
Boulevard
2250
fur 1\\0 bank and two gas statIOn robberIes. • \ de tamer "as lodg('d agamst
~ll1f1)hy for thrce robbclles pcrpetratcd III
tilTS Borough sc\er.11 months ago, "hcn
Furniture Restoring
the cottplc Il\cd on S\\anhmore Avenue
I Ie \\ III be tned 111 Delaware
In All Its Branches
Count) courts at the expiration of Ius
A. Wayne Mosteller
~I ISS Theresa
Young, MISS Mary
KIser, ~llss ~Iargarct Ptlce, Frank R
Morey, Mrs Theodore \V. Crossen, Mrs
Helen Muth and other members of the
local school faculty, Commulllty Health
Society. and mothers group!> plan to attend the PllIlade1pllla Conference 011 EducatIon amI 11cntal IIcalth at the Hotel
BCI1Jamm
Frankhn, Pluladeiphia, 011
Frnlay 3ml Saturday, Apnl 23 and 24
DISCARDED CLOTHING I he purpose of tillS confercnce is to enable teachers, parents and other interested
and Rummage Purchased_Also Used
I,erson:s to hear natlol1all) known educaHouse Furnishinll's
tors and psyelnatrlsts, and to learn how
JAMES
mental h) glelle concepts and practIces arc
141 W.EST 3rd STREET. CHESTER
strengthl'11lJlg the mental health resources
Telephone. Chester 2~2573
We Wtll Call
of the school It IS hoped many parents
of tins C0I11111l1tnt) \\ III respond
KIMltlEL TAX. 1937
SOllle of the tOPICS lIIc1uded arc ,. \re
\Ve TralJltl1~ Our Cillidren tor LIfc"",
BOROUGH OF SWARTJ1I\!ORE
"PartncrslulJ
Beh\ cell
Parcnt::;
and
ORDINANCE No. 395
Teachers III :Mental Health Ende~1\ or" ,
AN ORDINANCE lev'lIU.\' nn (lghth specml
nnnuu.1 t,IX or U"Sls;;ment 1111 uTI n""I.'''!1nbll.' .. ~Ient.11 Health Problems of the Gifted
Ilrollert) "Ithm II (crtum tract of IlInd un- Cll1ld",
"Can \Ve Combmc ~Iental
nCll:(.'d tu Ihe Borough of S\\urthmore b}
\11115 III Edm:a'IrtlU! or Orlhulnct' Nt) 3111 llllJlro\ed No. Health and Cultural
1'~1",,(l1
eugge6
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF
MAIN LINE ORCHESTRA
the
It Protects Individual and
Commercial Interests
MORE than anything else-more, even than the assistance it gives in building an estate-a bank protects .
Whether it be a dollar deposited in a new savings account, an estate entrusted to its care, or priceless keepsakes and important documents placed for safekeeping
in its vaults, a bank protects.
"Know Your Bank Better"
THE SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BMK and TRUST CO.
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
Enjoy the most popular pleasure vessels
afloat ••• the brilliant "Monarch" and
"Queen" • • • plus the golf, beach life
and hotel gayety of America's favorite
mid-ocean resort!
LOW ALL.EXPENSE RATES
7 DAYS, $86up
13 DAYS, $128 up
9 DAYS, $100 up
16 DAYS, $149 up
or sil1111ar trtps 0/ t tiT) rug ,/uratlOlI mclm/mg PRIVATE RAT!l
aboard slup flIu/ accommm/flllOlIS at n lem/rug Rer",mla laotel. ROIUld
trIp, $65 lip (S60 cUer/1l e A1(n 15).
/lOOK EAnLY lor c1,oice
uccommodal lOll s.
FrCflllClit Sm/mgs from New York
CONSULT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT
or FlIrness Rernuuia l~me, 34 If IUlelwll Sireel. or 63J FIlth AI emil',
New lTork.
1~1[J1f1Nl~
S
S
LEADS THE WAY FOR VACATION CRUISES
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PUlTO-CLOSE JR.
SEASON NEXT WEEK
Great books and great plays have
achieved lasting fame and universal appeal when tbey have been written around
some character that is real. The basic
human emotions of life, told in an honest,
straightforward marmer ; humor that
"Tom Sawyer" Will Bnn. Be- contains a bit of philosophy; drama that
tugs at the heart-strings; all these go toloved Character of Mark
ward making a successful play or book.
Twain to Club
Mark Twain was a native of Hannibal,
Few writers have held the warm spot Missouri. He wrote of the people who
in the affections of the American reading live along the banks of the Mississippi,
public that was created by the beloved and he knew their joys, sorrows, hopes
Mark Twain. None of his characters and dreams. Today one can climb to the
ever achieved the wide-spread popularity top of any hill around Hannibal and see
of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Jackson Island, where Tom, Huck and
over whom readers have laughed and Joe Harper stayed for days, playing
cried for many years.
"pirate." The "Becky Thatchertl of t~e
The Junior Committee of the Players book also lived in Hannibal, and so dId
Club of Swarthmore has selected the play lovable Aunt Polly. These were all real
version of "Tom Sawyer" which pre- people and they make a real story.
serves the same warmth of feeling that
Barbara Dolman is responsible for
Mark Twain created in his book. In this the stage sets for this play. Costumes
version both favorite characters, Tom are being planned by Martha Keighton.
Sawyer and Huckleberry ~inn, appea~.
The cast committee has been composed of
One of the funniest scenes IR the play 1S the director, Elizabeth May Roberts; Mrs.
in the second act. Tom has persuaded
Roy Delaplaine, Mrs. Dorothy MacMil·
Huck and Joe Harper to run away with Ian and Mrs. C. W. McDowell. Mrs.
him to Jackson Island to play pirate. Oarence G. Myers is in charge of propThe towns~people search for them, even
erties for the play.
dragging the river, and give them up for
An afternoon performance will be given
dead. Weary, hungry. and homesick, the
three youths return just in time for their on Saturday, April 24, for children at the
own funeral services I There are lots of Players Oub. An evening performance
thrills when Huck ami Tom become the win be given for every age, for the
town heroes. Audiences are apt to laugh laughs and tears that enrich Qur human
understanding.
until they cry over these scenes.
GENERAL TAX, 1937
Local Interest in Peace Rally
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORB
Fifty Swarthmore College students as
Ordlnanee No. 313
well as many from the local High School
AN ORD]NANCE fixing the rate of taxation and numerous residents of the Borough
flw the year 1937 for borough purposes. for
th~ payment of interest on the debt ~f the are expected to attend the huge mass
btTough. -and for payments Into the smklng meeting which will be held in Convenfund 81 required by law.
tion Halt, Philadelphia. next Thursday,
DE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the
Borough of Swarthmo"". and it ~ hereby April 22, under the auspices of the Em·
enacted and oraaiDed by the authonty of the ergency Peace Campaign.
6.8.me:
Admiral Richard E. Byrd, honorary
SECT]QN I. For general borough purposes chairman of the No-Foreign-War Crusthere shall be levied against all BS$es!able
property within the borough. n tax at the ade which was launched on Apnl 6 by
rate of eight mills on each dollar of the
assessed valuation of all such assessable prop... this nation-wide movement to keep the
United States out of war; Dr. Albert E.
erly.
j and
SECTION 2. For the payment of Interest Day, eminent Baltimored minister
I
I
on the oJebt of the borough. and for payments Vito Marcantonio, former c egate-at- arge
mto the sinking fund. as required by law. there from New York to the 74th Congress,
Bhall be levied agalDst all assessable property
.
k
withm the borough. a tax at the rate of two will be the spea ers.
and one.Quarte~ mills on each dollar of such
This peace rally will be Admiral
8S82SSed valuation.
1Byrdts only public speaking appearance
Pused thlS 7th day of April. A. D. 1937 for the Emergency Peace Campaign outHARRY
.L. MILLER.
SIde of his broadcast on April 6' when
President
01 Council.
with AIrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr.
Attest:
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Harry Emerson Fosdick• he helped
Borough Secretary.
launch the Crusade.
Approved this 13th day of April, A. D. 1987.
T k
b
ed tl
I '[',SS
IC ets may
e secur
lroug 1 .Ll'
JOHN H. PITMAN.
Burgess. 01'Ive CI eaves. 0 f 0 g den A venue
1
GIANT
TIGER
Specials for
No.2 Con &
Del Monte Grapefruit
Del Monte
1·lb. Can
Coffee
No.2 Can
Del Monte Early Carden Asparagus
All
Quart Jar
Tomato or Vegetable Sonp
43e
Largest Cans 17e·
Package 2%c
2
Chocolate Pudding
Celatine Desserts ._-
All
Package 2Yzc
No.2 Can
Flavors
lSc
Fancy Blackberries
15·oz
Sunmaid Seedless Raisin.
Pkg
Lb. Pkg
Cal. Black Mission Figs
Cal. Prnnes -_. Large Size,
50-60's
2 Lb •.
6e
10e
He
3 Lb •.
Green Split Peas
10e
2M
Cans
2 No.
2Sc
Sliced Pineapple
12·Lb. Bag
Ceresota Flour
S3e
Lb. Cello. Pkg.
Noodles --- All Varieties
2
Larsen's Veg-AII
UCO
17e
3 Cans 20e
Varieties
Hellman's Real Mayonnaise
UCO
UCO
UCO
UCO
1&
Tan Can
Libby's Red Alaska Salmon
Libby'. Baby Food. --
23e
Sardines in Tomato Sauce
Reg. Size Cans
2
Oval Cans
17e
13c
Sc
No.2 Can
Fancy Cut Beets (New York State)
--'-
Dill Tomatoes
Quart
ja,
Sandwich Pickles
16·oz
ja,
Del Monte Grapefruit Juice
ODe Cereal Bowl Free With
Wbeaties
Eac:h Purchue of Two Pac:k&..u
Woodbury'. Facial Soap
Pkg8.
Ba<
Opell 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. MOllclay, Tuesday ...d Thunday
9 A. M. to 1 P. M. WedDesday--ONLY
9 A. M. to lOP. M. Friday ...... SatUrday
P1...ty of Free Parldlljf Space
"You
Can Bay It
For
Less at
the Giant
lOc
lOe
No.2 Can 7e
2
Tiger"
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF thl'OU&'h private Pl'OPf'rtY. Ute Borooah _baU
likewise aeQutre • richt .of WIo7 or easement
OaDAIN.
of free m.reu and .reu to and from. . . . .,
SECTION I. TIM! proper offlee" are hereb,.
authorbed to aoceilt delJve17 of ODe or more
Instrument. of conveyanee from the Swarthmore National Bank lind Tru.t Compan,.
and/or from Ed.ard Morris Bauett. executor and truatee UDder the last will and tel!Ju....
ment ot Frederick M. Simoftll, _ea-ed. and/or
the heir. and beneftclarletf of ..Id _tate. and
to Join In any .'If'b Instrument. and to execute such other deedll, eonveYanees, &IIII'-n·
mente and other Imtrument., approved by the
Borough Solicitor... ma,. be required to vest
tiUe In tbe Borough of Swarthmore of:
for _nlelnl', repalrina'.
01'
same. at all time. hel'e&ftef
rec:oIUltnlctiq
tou~ver.
SECTION t. In lieu of .....1... a alncle
axed cbarp ....IWlt the varlo_ properties appurtenant to or mine the ad4 Simoni aew~
lI::v.lem, to repay the total eoat to the Borouab
of the ..id S)'lltem and the impt'<'ovement.
thereto. the Borouah, at ita option, may im_
pose .n annual rental or charge .. heretofore
made and f!harpd by the Simona FAtale, or
as Borouah Council may hereafter by orell.
nanee prescribe, untn said aDDual rentals .hall
~te the fuU amouot of the Borouah'.
costa incurred in 8Cqulrinl' .ald IIJ'8tem. to.
ALL THAT CERTAIN prl••te sewer
gether witb Intere.t thereon to dale of repa,..
sYlltem laid and eoDlltruc:ted b:r the above
ment. Council reserves tbe rlabt to utillle
named Grantor, SITUATE In the Southeither method of collection above enumerated.
westerly eection of the Borough of
either Immediately following completion ..
Swarthmore. County of Delaware and
aforesaid. or at any later time; and to utilize
State ot Penmylvanla. through private
one method In collecting from one or more
property and along and under the 8treeta
of the ..Id owners and the other method In
and highwaYII. both private and public.
collecting froOl othe", of the sala owner..
of the Borough of Swarthmore. County
sbould they deem it advlaable 110 to do, fol_
and Stllte aforesaid. and entering and
The United Campaign is well underway
lowing old acquisition and completion of the
discharging Into Cn:m Creek at a point
improvement in Question. Alwan provided
in this district. The Saturday afternoon
to the South of the bridge leading from
however. that no property owner shall be
Weaterly
termlbU6
of
Yale
Avenue
in
the
preceding the opening date, April 5,
8Bllessed or c:harged more than his propOr_
said Borough to the Eaaterly terminus of
tionate share of the total cost 110 Incurred ~
scouts of Troop 3, Swarthmore, delivered
the Avondale Road in the Towmhlp of
the Boroqh. Unlen otherwise Indicated ~
Providence,
County
and
State
Nether
several hundred United Campaign circulIubseQuent Counellmanle action. the method
aforesaid, TOGETHER with an and singof collecting prescribed in Sections 5, 6 and 1
lars to nearly every house in Wallingford,
ular the manholea. Y-branchea, trunk
above IIhall be followed. Nothing herein conlines
and
laterals
as
well
811
easementll
Moylan and Rose Valley. The boys who
tained IIhall limit the BoroUgh'1I ril'bta under
and rights of way, Improvementa. ways.
general statutes to ImpOH upon the owner.
performed this service were Richard streets. allen. Pllll8aCeII. waters. wateraboVe referred to. In common with owners
courses, rights. liberties. privileges. heredKeppler. James Jennings. Sam Mitchell
throughout the Borough, an Independent genitaments and appurtenances whatsoever
eral sewc!' tax rental at such futUre time aa
and Ford Wiggi.,s, all of the Eagle thereto beloDglng, or In any wise apperCouncil may determine.
taining.
patrol. These scouts claim that they each
SECT]ON 10. Any notice herein required
walked five miles-four and a half miles
Togdber with all the right. title and
to be given of such assessment or of other
interest ot the several parties above menprovisions of tbia ordinance may be served
being up hill. Scout Keppler reported tioned
In and to said &eWer s)'8tem. inupon the owner or owners personally. or upoQ
more dogs per square inch in Wallingcluding the right to collcet an annual
their representatives or agents. or may be
rental for the use thereof from the owners
sent by re&'iatered mail to the bat known
ford and Rose Valley than in any other
thereunto belonging. or in any wise apaddress of any such OWlIer, or IIl87 be given
town in Pennsylvania. Scout Mitchell
pertaining.
by poaU... the premises in Question.
bagged the biggest one which he describes
SBCTlON 11. Any property owner or other
SBC'1'ION Z. The proper oft'ieen are hereby
as "a great Dane, four and one-half feet authOl'bed to pay to the SwartbmOJ'e National penon feeling aggrieved b,. the provisloDII of
Bank and Trust Company. to wliom the Aid this ordinance. or any &etion taken pursuant
higb, no £oolin'I"
sewer sn.tem and all rights therein have thereto. shall have t.he right Qf an appeal to
However. it was a real joy to the Jads heretofore heeD conveyed, the sum or $1.760.00 Borough Council, and a public hearing thereon.
in fuJI and final payment for said sewer Council hereby reserves the right to amend
to be able to aid in this way. the annual system.
any original asllessments made hereunder in
order to correct any inequitable UIIetJI!lment,
campaign for funds which are used as
it ahall be demonstrated that the asaesa3. The Borough Engineer. under where made
illustrated by photographs of a local theSECTION
by the Engineer, &B aforesaid.
SUpervISion of tbe Sewer Commtttee. is ment
would work a hardship because of the shape
physician and Borough Hall welfare hereby authorized to make an appropriate In- ot
the property in Question, or the fnaccessi.
IIPection of tbe said sewer sys.tem and to cause bUity
workers on view in the former Martel appropriate
of the portion of the sewer In question
repairs or alterations to be made. or because
the property fa already serviced
store on South Chester Road, and also by If needed. to Insure the proper functioning b:y another suitable
sewer or because of an,.
thereof.
don displays in the window of the Celia
other faclual situation which ma,. subllequentl,
wbich would make it just that
SECTION .t. The proper Borough oitlcen be ascertained
building on Park Avenue.
relief be afforded. In all such caaea
are hereby authori&ed to enter Into such con- such
Some dozen or so captains, each with tracte and to take such action as may be Council reserves the right to reapportion the
costs to and among all properties benerequildte to cause the outlet of the said sewer total
a team of about ten solicitors, are now system
fited. or to assume any sbortage of asSe&8mentll
to be carried across Crum Creek and so
resulting and pay same out of general Dorengaged in covering this Borough under connected mto the existing outfall sewer re- augh
lunds.
cently
constructed
under
the
supervision
of
the chairmanship again this year of Ell- the Central Deill-ware Caunty Sewer Authority.
SECTION lZ. At any time hereafter that
wood B. Chapman, of Harvard Avenue.
may be permitted by law. the Borough shan
SECTION
5.
Upon
completion
of
the
acMrs. A. F. Jackson, president of the quisition of the aaid sewer system and com- have the option of petitioning for the appoint_
ment of viewers. as provided in the said Gen.
Community Health SocietYt is in charge pletion of any necessary alterations and re- eral
Borough Act Dr other lltatute applicable
pairs
and
the
work
of
connecting'
same
Into
of the entire district. A resident of Park the aforesaid outfall sewer on the westerly thereto, to assess the benefits. and/or damages. if any. to any or all of the properties
Avenue, Mrs. Jackson is a well known lIide of Crum Creek. the Borough Emnneer. serviced
by said sewer system or allected by
under
the
supervIsion
of
the
Sewer
CommitBorough's acquisition of the same. Such
leader in welfare circles.
tee shall compute the total cost to the Bor- the
by viewers. if and when made.
for acquiring. repairing. and connectimt aast!88ment
Each member of a team has a certain ough
to that extent. and 8ubJect to any apsaid sewer system. and shaH DaIIesa the total shall,
peal therefrom, supersede and be in. heu of
number of neighbors and others he or she cost thereof. Including fees of officers, upon the
assessment of the lot or lota In question
among
the
various
owners
abutting
and
must contact for the annual contribution. thereon or using any portion of said Bystem. by the Borough Engineer as above provided.
such event the Borough. at Its option. may
Funds collected by the United Campaign as authorized by the General Dorough Act of ]n
pay any deficiency so resulting. or tnay reMay
4,
1927.
P.
L.
519.
and
its
amendment.",
are returned for relief in this section and supplements. each owner being asseslled a S88ea3 and distribute the deficiency so nsultIng upon and among remaining properties
through the Community Health SOCIety, fixed sum, representing an eqUitable apportion- serviced
by Bald sewer System.
ment
of
said
total
coat
among
the
several
Borough Hall. Usually the amount re- properties served by said sewer system.
SECTION 13. Following ac:qulsltion and
turned exceeds the total turned in from
conneeUon of the above-described. sewer SYII.
SECTION
6.
The
proper
officers
shall
exethis district. So, remelflber this and do cute a warrant to the Dorough Secretary. au- tem, ft shsll form an integral part of the
Dorough's general sanitary sewer system. and
not stint an unfortunat(! neighbor when thorizing the col1eetion of such assessment or shall
thereafter be operated and maintained
fixed
sum
and/or
of
the
annual
rental
or
you tum in your 1937 pledge.
charge hereinafter mentioned. Such otricer as 8uch.
Rhall ha\e the authority now vested by law
This ordinance IIhan not apply to any priv.
for the C(lllecbon of Borough taxes.
ate sewers not owned by the above named
SECTlON 7. Such fixed aum shall be a grantors. but by approprl8le action hereafter
Girls' LaCrosse Schedule
lien on the property charged with payment Council reserves the rtght to apply any or all
thereof from the date of completion of the of the provisions of this ordinance to any such
The week of March 22 saw approxi- acquisition. repair. and connection herein au- privately constructed aewer or part thereof.
.
.
f I tborized. which date ahall be fixed by the Bormately sixty glrJs under the leadership 0 ough Emzlheer. and when so BS$essed. it not SECTION U. Should any section or provisIOn or this ordinance be declared by a court
Captam Barbara Bagby prancing around paid Within thirty days of notice to ~he of
competent Jurisdiction to be invalid. such
.
.
h' respective property owners given as herem- decision
shaH not alleet the validity of the
on the high school gym floor trymg t elr after provided. may be colleeted. together
as a whole or of any other part
hand at the old Indian game of lacrosse. with Interest at 60/0 .from the date ao fixed ordinance
by the Borough Er.gmeer. by an action of thereof.
The approaching season appears very 888umpsit in the name of the Borough against SECTION 15. AU ordmances or parts of
'the owner of the property charged. or by
pronusing since only two 0 f Iast year s distress of personal property on the premises. ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby
team have graduated. leaving ten vet- or by licn flied in the nature of a municipal repealed.
. .
.
. t f lien to be prepared by the Dorough Solicitor.
SECTION 16. The Borough Secretary sha1l
crans. '36ts remammg varsity conslS s 0 Such hen shaH not he filed until the expira~
this ordinance to be published twice in
Mary Bonsall, goal; Barbara Bagby. 3d tion of five months after said completion. so cause
"The Swarthmorean.·· and slip copies thereof
'
,
Betty
Cresson,
left
defense
wing',
f!ertified
by
the
Borough
Eng!neer.
but
shan
man
to be prepared for distribution to Dny citizen
melude interest at 6% from the date of com- or
property owner interested therein.
Harriet Wickham, left attack wing; pleUon.
Nancy Powell, right attack wing j Ella
Mae Beagle, center; SylvJa Swann and
EI,'ot Jeffords, 3d home', Betty Douglas,
2d home j Shirley Shaw, lst home. Miss
Shaw is also manager.
Miss Virginia Allen has arranged the
fi
fullowjng sched u Ie f or t h erst
two teams:
April IS-Germantown Friends, away.
SECTION 8. Private laterals or branches
Passed this 7th day of AprU, A. D. 1937.
connecting private reSidences or other build·
HARRY L. MILLER.
lOgs into said sewer system shall remain the
President of Council.
the private property of the owners of such
residences or other buildings, and ground Attest:
ELLIOTI' R]CHARDSON.
appurtenant thereto. but all hranches of sBid
sewer system belonging to the grantors above
Borough Secretary.
mentioned. necessary to reach and serve any
property now or hereafter to be connected
Approved this 18th day of April. A. D. 1937
therewith shall become public sewers In ac.
cordance 'with the terms of this ordinance;
JOHN H. P]TMAN,
..
April
20-Friends Central,
home.home. 1.;n~d::~W~b~.~re::~.~u'~b::~b~"'~n~'~h~::~p~...
::::a~lO~n~g:::.:':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::B~U:"':::;",'
April 30-Germantown
Friends,
)'fay 6-Friends Central, home.
May 8-A 11 Private Sthool Team,
CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
away.
May ll-Agnes Irwill (3rd and 4ths
teams), home.
May 14-Agnes Irwlll, away.
A game with Westtown t the date of
which is still uncertain, is scheduled.
Since Westtown is a newcomer to the
game, the Garnet girls will play with it
Edgmont Avenue, Seventh and Welsh Streets, Chester
instead of against it, and try to help
the othcrs as much as possible in both
tachcs and stickwork.
NOW IN PROGRESS
.10c
19c
6c
SWAI~THM[mE
ISWARTHIIIORE DOES
•
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
Week of April 15 to April 21, Inclusive
'APR 231937
APRIL 16, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORD]NANCE No. 391
AN ORDINANCE providbm tor the acquiSItion
by the Borough of Swarthmore of a certam
private sewer system beretofore constructed.
acquired. and owned by Frederick M. Simons.
smee deceased. SItuate 10 th~ southwest
sectIOn of th~ Borough of Swarthmore. and
now dlschal'snng tnto Crum Creek: pl"ovld1nJ! for payment or the cost of acqulrmg
saId se\\ cr. authol"l7.mg the proper Borough
officers to execute al1 necessary deeds. as~
sIgtlments. conveyances and other instru_
ments m connection therewtth; proVldmg
for any necessary repairs and alterations
thereto and the cost of caryying saId sewer
outlet across Crum Creek to connect Into
aD outfall sewer recently constructed by
thc Central Delaware County Sewer Autbor~
ity. and providing lor the assessment and
collection of the total cost to the Borough
of Swarthmore for acquiring, repairing, and
connecting said sewer system as aforesaid.
from the owners of properly using said
sewer system and/or benefited. thereby. In a
fixed sum, apportioned equitably among the
several properties served by Aid sewer
system; reserving the ngbt of the Borough,
at Its option. to collect an annual sewer
rental from the users of said aewer system;
and reuealing all ordinances inconsistent
herrritb.
ANNIVERSi\RY
I
SALE
HUNDREDS OF
COMPELLING BARGAINS
THRUOUT THE STORE
VOL IX,
No.
17
SWARTHMORE, PA.,
COUNCIL PONDERS
BOROUGH PROBLEMS
LOCAL ART STUDENTS
OFF MANY PRIZES
CARRY
$12
Starts
APRIL 23, 1937
BasebaH DoUar Club
$2.50
PER YEAR
ANNUAL BOROUGH DINNER AND 'FUN NIGHT'
NEXT THURSDAY IN METHODIST SOCIAL HALL
Four public spirited Citizens have
Honor IS heaped upon Gertrude E. started this year's Baseball Dollar Club,
Schobinger, student in the art class of the Wallace M. McCurdy, Walter Stupka,
Swarthmore High School, and upon Mrs. R. G. Witman and Mrs. Charles
anything is accepted on "Swarthmore
Miss
Claudia A. Hancock, art superv.isor. Parker. The first total to report there~
Seven
Members
Unbelievably
t
Six Hundred Residents Expected Njght," so if you suddenly feel your face
Not only was a painting in frescol (a foret js $12.00. That's almost a tenth of
Conscientious in Decisions Gov.
at 1937 Celebration of
gettins- red you'll excuse it, feel flattered
new dry color applied with a felt tipped the $150.00 needed to carry the Swartheming Welfare of Citizenry
Swarthmore Nite
brush) by this student accepted for the more Hornets through the season which
that you are sufficiently a public personexhibition, Young America Paints. re- they open on May 11th. Your contribuage
to merit such notice. and that in so
Councilmen, policemen, firemen, clergySwarthmore Borough Councilmen will cently shown in the art gallery of Rockebeing
you are able to provide some of
men (and their ladies) bank officials.
continue to rack their brains during the feller Center, New York, but also it was tion may be left at The Swarthmorean
that
sparkling
sunshine that is laughter.
office or given to E. L. Noyes or Porter shopkeepers, local celebrities and several
for
your
fellowmen.
next two weeks over two matters of out- chosen to be in a traveling exhibition of Waite.
residents of renown will mingle with
standing lmportance : What is to be done one hundred of these pictures to go on
E. M. Buchner, chairman for the
numerous
less famous
Swarthmore
citizens, new and old, in the social hall of sponsoring organization, the Swarthmore
this year on the sidewalk program, and tour. This exhibition was shown April
14-17 at the annual convention of the
the Methodist Church, Park Avenue, at Business Association, is being assisted by
whether a Board of Adjustment is to be Western Arts Association in Toledo,
the following members in charge of vari6.30 Thursday evening, April 29.
named to operate under the zoning or- Ohio.
Elrie S. Sproat,
One of the distinctions which character- ous arrangements:
dinance.
Miss Schobinger, fifteen-year-old daughizes this Borough is the y~arly com- financc; Edward L. Noyes, hall; Alfred
At Wednesday evening's session T. E. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger,
mumty get-together when a fine repast P. Smalley, show; John E. Michael, door;
Hessenbruch, chairman of the highway of Swarthmore Avenue, also received
and good humor add an ever growing N. Walter Suplee. prizes; Titus J. Ewig,
committee, presented a tentative four honorable mention for a portrait sketch Rev. David Braun, Thirty-two popularity to the event known as "Swarth- publicity.
year program for the construction of entered in the second annual Ledger Years Old, to Lead Presbyterian more Night," an evening's entertainment
Roland L. Eaton, School Board Treassidewalks throughout the Borough giving Youth Exposition of Art and Handicraft
eagerly anticipated and ~e which you urer, will be toastmaster.
Congregation
prlority according to the degree of hazard being held April 1.6 to 30, inclusive, in
greet your own neighbor and everyone
Many of the SIX hundred available
caused by lack of sidewalks in particular the Ledger Building, Philadelphia.
The Rev. David Braun will arrive in else's in a general spirit of friendliness tickets have already been sold so .if you
Marion Kirk, age fourteen, daughter Swarthmore April 28 with his wife and and mirth.
areas. A group of three women members
don't want to be left out (and you don't)
of the League of Women Voters Study of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirk, of Lafay- two-year-old son, Peter David, to take
Noone ever really knows the program. hurry to your nearest local merchant for
Group on Local Government, appeared ette Avenue, entered a character study over the pastorate of the Swarthmore You may think you have inside informayour reservations. All Swarthmore conendorsing a sidewalk on at least one side of a young :Mexican girl in Young Presbyter.ian Church left vacant last tion on who is to take a panning in some
cerns have secured a supply of tickets
of Swarthmore Avenue where the menace America Paints. She, too. exhibited a June by Dr. John Ellery Tuttle's retire- particular skIt-but it .is impossible to
for the convenience of their patrons.
to pedestrians is great, and concern for portrait sketch in the Ledger show and ment after twenty years of service. Mr. avoid surprises, at the last minute you
When the six hundred mark is reached
school children makes the situation al- received third prize.
Braun will begin his Swarthmore minis- may behold yourself "on the spot." How- no more tJckets will be sold.
most drastic. As this is one of the first
Frederick M. Simons, fourteen, ex- tryon May and will preach his first ser- ever. educationed in the spontaneous fun
The combined wits of the Players Cub.
places considered for paving the highway hibited a frescol cartoon of summer ball, mon as pastor on that day. The installa- of these events even the most sensitive
Fire
Company, Woman's Club. American
committee was instructed to have the done with animals, in the New York tion services are planned for Thursday of the local susceptibles has become ac~egion and Business Association will comBorough engineer prepare a sketch of the show, and a political cartoon, again uSIng evening, May 13, at 8 o'clock.
customed to "taking it and liking it" for pose this year's program.
thoroughfare indicating present property animals as a medium, in the Ledger show.
On April 26 the Brauns wm leave
lines and the posit;ons of large trees in- He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy L. Simons, Syracuse, N. Y., where Mr. Braun has
Interesting Business Asso. Meet
terferring with layoing of sidewalks so of Park Avenue. He carried off the sec- served as pastor to Presbyterian students
that a plan can be made for the acquisi- ond pnze cartoon ribbon of the Ledger. at Syracuse University and Director of
Final plalls for the details of SwarthThe Ledger first prize ribbon in Junior Religious Education in Park Central more nite were arranged at the regular
tion of sufficient additional land to provJde pavements. The committee is also to Awards for art metal work and wrought Church since September, 1931. Durlng monthly dinner meeting of the Swarthpresent at the next meeting a further re- iron went to Swarthmore Junior High this time he has also served as a mem- more Business Association which was
port indicating exactly what can be laid School. Joe Koch won second prize for ber of the Hendricks Chapel staff at the held Wednesday night at the Strath
Mark Twain's Popular Character
during the current year.
art metal work and William Piper, honor- University.
Haven Inn. The heads of the Swarthto Close Junior Players'
A lengthy discussion for and against able m~ntion.
Mr. Braun was
more N lte comrr.ittees reported that all
Season
the estabhshment of a Board of AdjustFor Boy's Handicraft (Junior Class) called as pastor
was ready for the "biggcst and best" ever
ment was held and the body is to be the local Junior High won third prize, to the Swarthto be given .in Swarthmore. TJckets are
Tomorrow afternoon and evening lfark
prepared to discuss and possibly take $5 for class use. The prize was taken more Church at
seHing rapidly and it is possible that some
Twain's
beloved characters, Tom Sawyer
action on the -.sl1hier.t :tt the. first May mostly by the pewter work and wOOrl a meetinlt held by
last minute buyers may have to be turned
and
H"cI·]
...l;.~ ..;:: 'P'!"",,", ••"1 .... ,I.;:n •• i;1
away.
meeting.
carving in the collective display.
the local congrejuniors
and
semors at the Players Club
J Paul Brown's motion to apply to the Irvana Passmore, of Glcn Mills, won gation on ~rarch
After a talk 011 the probability of better
of
Swarthmore.
Favorite passages and
Sanitary Water Board for permission to third ribbon for an illustration in the 23, as its choice
baseball games whh stronger teams thiS
scenes
in
this
well
known classic are
connect the Simons and Crumwald Ave- Ledger show, and Emily Jane Noll got of the available
year, the association voted to contribute
numerous.
POSSibly
the
incident of Tom's
twenty-fi\'e dollars to the baseball food
nue sewers into the Crum Valley Sewer third prize jn the junior section. drcss- visiting ministers
having
to
stay
at
home
and
whitewash the
which has supof the Central Delaware County Sewer making.
to help defray cxpenses. All holiday
fence
on
a
Saturday
afternoon,
when he
games will be at home.
Frances Noyes and Estelle Chapman, plied the pulpit
A uthority was passed.
wants
to
be
with
his
"gang"
is
one of
New members voted into the SwarthRev. David Braun
A letter from John W. Simons offer- Walter Goodwin anc Richard Soderberg here SIllCC last
most
amusing.
the
more Business association at Wednesday's
ing to sell his sewer on Westdale Ave- are other local students who entered 11- Children's Day.
1Is director, Elizabeth May Roberts has
At
a
meeting
of
the
Chester
Presbymeetmg were Joseph Reynolds, Charles
nue to the Borough at 36c a foot was con- lust rations in the current exposition
securcd
the following local actors to proWayne
Mosteller.
Kimmel
and
side red and Sohcitor Clarence G. Myers which includes Pennsylvama, Delaware. tery in the Clifton Prcsbyterian Church,
duce
"The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer":
Clifton
Heights.
011
Apnl
13,
Mr.
Braun
At
the
close
of
the
meeting
Titus
Ewig
instructed to draw up an ordinance pro- Maryland and New Jersey and the keen
Huckleberry
Finn, Jefferery Kirk; Tom
showed
a
short
movie
in
c010r
of
the
vidmg for its purchase at the same rate competition therein adds even more to was received and the call successfully
Sawycr,
Thomas
Marshall; Sid Sawyer,
Easter
Egg
hunt.
The
last
children's
as that paid for the Simons Sewer just the glory of the young Swarthmore prosec.uted. Mrs. J. E. Ramsey, repEdward
Alston;
Ben Rogers. Thomas
pictures
had
bcen
taken
by
).{.
Parker.
hought-35 239 cents per foot·, and also artists' accomplishments
rescntmg the women of the Swarthmore
Jackson
j
Joe
Harpcr,
Bob Longwell;
The
Easter
Egg
hunt
was
sponsored
by
" .
I Church. spoke regarding the quatificaif after consultation with Albert N. GarThe
Swarthmorean
in
cooperation
with
Jim,
Donald
Darlingtoll;
Sheriff, Grant
rett and his sister, Suzanna G. Sellers,
tions of the prospective pastor, the high
the
Business
association.
Windsor;
Johnnie
Miller,
Dicky Hoot;
hopcs the congregation has placcd 10 him
they are willing to accept the same price
Aunt Polly, Jessica Folsom; Mary,
for the sewer held by them on Strath
and pledged the support of the women of
Haven Avenue, to provide likewise for it.
the Church.
Mothers to Plan Next Dancing Elizabeth Pope; Mrs. Harper. Martha
Keighton; Susy Harper. Marion Kirk;
The new minister is particularly sucClass Season Wednesday
Other letters were received from
cessful with his work among the young
Widow Douglas, Dorothy S. Richardson;
Mrs. Thomas Jackson, of Park Ave- Gracie MIller, Charleen Birkett; Amy
Claude C. Smith, Baltimore Pike, regard- Carl Van Doren, Noted Writer people.
ing Mrs. Louis Cole Emmons request
and Literature Student, and
Born January 27t 1905. in Hendcrson. nue,.is chairman of the committee for the Lawrence, :Mary Yates Gilcreest; Becky
that she be allowed to rent her office
Prof Edgar Allen of Yale
Neb, of Dutch Mennonite parentagc and nomination of members of the group Thatcher, Mary Garrett; Sally Rogers.
property, at Riverview Road and the I,
.
Scheduled
'ancestry. He graduated from Henderson which will arrange next ycar's meetings Dorothy Dana; 1\famlc Austin. Marian
Pike, as a tea room. the Nu Car CarHigh School, 1923; York College, of the Swarthmore Dancing Classes. The Troxell
riers, Inc. stating upon the Borough's
"How and Why Writers Write" will Nebraska, 1927, and Yale University, annual meeting of mothers to plan for
Advance seat sales are the largest of
complaint they would try to send as many be the subject of a talk by Carl Van 1930-B.D. degree.
next season will be held at 8 o'clock next
the Junior Play sefles for the season.
of their trucks as possible over some Doren, Thursday evening, April 29, at
He served one year as Director of Wednesday eveningt April 28. in the
Younger children are requested to be
other route than the Chester Road one; 8.1S in the Friends Meeting House under Religious Activities at Lehigh University, \Voman's Club.
A large attendance
prescnt early for front seats at the afterand Albert R. Granger commending the the sponsorship of Somerville Forum. Bethiehem t Pa, and has also been visit- especially of those whose children wdi
noon performance. Older members of the
courtesy of local police officers.
Swarthmore College.
ing preacher and lecturer at Colgate
be In the 1937-38 classes, is urged.
Junior Plays may use afternoon tickets
The request of H. C. Armstrong.
Mr. Van Doren is well known in the versity; Syracuse University; Wells ColThe chaperons at last Saturday's meet- in the evening. Due to the request of
builder, for a permit to convert the Gerner literary field as associate professor .in lege. Aurora, N. Y.; Elmira College, ing of the Introductory and Advanced
small children. mothers are asked to sit
rcsidence, at 210 Dartmouth Avenue, into English at Columbia, and author of uThe Elmira, N. Y., and Auburn Seminary. Classes and the Senior Assembly were in the rear.
a two family dwelling was refused as the American Novel,'· and has becn, within Auburn. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allison, Mr. and
Evening Performance a Benefit
undertaking is in violation of the zoning the Jast decade. literary editor of uThe
For five years he was a member of the Mrs. Louis]. Servais, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ordinance.
Nation," "Century Magazine," and the faculty of Presbyterian Summer Con- F. Gemmill, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cleaves
The Advisory Committee on Parent
George Gillespie and Company having Literary GuIld.
ferences for young people at Wells Col- Mrs. D. A. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal~ Co.operation in the Public Schools is
applIed for permit to enclose the front
The Cooper Foundation and the depart- legct Aurora, N. Y., and has been active ter Scott and Mrs. Gertrude McClure.
sponsoring the evening performance as a
porch and roof over and screen a second mcnt of zoology, of the Coneget will pre- in interdenominational young peoplets
benefit to help raise funds for its next
floor rear deck at 120 Park Avenue, oper- sent Professor Edgar Allen. of Yale Uni- work and organizations in Syracuse and Local p'ost to Meet in Ridley Park year's program and has taken about a
ated by Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz as a tea versity, School of Medicine, in the vicinity through commlttecs of the Syrahundred tickets. Other tickets are in the
room t it was held necessary since the Frlends' Meeting House at 8 o'clock next cuse Council of Churches.
The Apnl meeting of the Harold Ains- hands of mothers who are chairmen of
He is chairman of the Committee on w?rth Post No. 427, American Legion, Grade Groups in the schools.
building is in the residential district that Friday evening. April 30. The subject,
the consent of adjoining property owners "Early Stages in Reproduction and their Social Education and Action of the Will be held at the headquarters of the
The members of the Advisory Commitbe secured before a permit could be Control by Hormones," will be illustrated Syracuse Presbytery.
Ridley Park Post on Tuesday evening, tee are: Mrs. Philip M. Alden, Mrs.
iSSUed.
by slides and mov.ing pictures.
On June 28t 1930 he married Eleanor April 27. This will be a tri-post meet- Theodore W. Crossen, Jt.frs. Roy 'V. DelProfessor Allen is head of the depart-I H. Barker, of New Haven, Conn.
ing
Council saw no reason why the public
aplame, Mrs. Pemberton M. Dickson,
:Mr Braun serve.d as vicc-chalrman of I .Thc May meeting wilt be held on the Mrs. Hugh Denworth, )'frs. Robert K.
safety commlttce should not grant per-I ment of anatomy at Yale. For many
miSSiOn to \Valker Penfield to install a )ears he has studied the function of the I the General COllumttce on .\rrangements tiurd 1fonday evenmg of the month, as Enders, Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins, :Mrs.
small outdoor swimming pool for private I mternal secretions in respect to the pro- i for the 1~8th General Assembly of tl!e i usual, 111 the L~gion Room in Bor~ugh James H. Hornaday, Mrs. Howard Kirk,
Use on his property. at 430 Riverview cess of reproduction in mammals. Be-I Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. m Hall. The elecb0!l of ne\v officers wdl be Airs. Thomas H. Lueders, Mrs. David
Road.
sides numerous papers contributed to tillS I S) racuset N. Y.
held at that meetmg and plans made for McCahan, Mrs Irwin R. McElwee, Mrs.
t t d th F'
field he has recently served as the editor
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participation under the direction of J. Frank R. MoreYt Miss Margaret Price,
J acob F 11 ht
. , esc er s a e
eire
. •
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in th
'ty M
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Company had purchased a new fire truck I for a volume summarJzmg our present
Plays Trinity V arslly
.
e communi
emona Mrs. Vernon M. Parry, Mrs. J. B. Pope,
which is expected to arrive Within sixty I ~nowledge ~f sex and th.e internal. secre.
Day Services.
Mrs. Robert E. Spiller, Mrs. Willard P.
days and owing to its size calU10t be tlOns. Durmg the sprmg vacation he) Trlmty College has notified Swarth- - -...- - Tomlinson. Miss Theresa Young, Mrs.
housed ill' Borough Hall as the doorways presented several papers before the more High School that Ralph Shel~y, of English Puppeteer Gives Program Clair W-ilcox and llrs. J. Burris West.
are too narrow. The alteration to ac- Amencan AssOCJ~tion of Anatomists at the High ~chool class of 1936. will be
.
Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins and Mrs.
comtnod t th
t'
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Toronto FolJowmg these meetings he on the varsity baseball team. Shelly got
The Little Theatre Club and the Cooper Philip lor. Alden are acting as co-chairae
e appara us mvo ves exI • •
h
'th th Foundation of S arth
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pensive changes and the services of an spoke under the allspices of Sigma Xi hiS expenence as catc er WI
e
,
w
more 0 ege! pre- men for the evening performance on "The
architect are to be secured to advise at Tulane UniversitYt University of Ala- Swarthmore Hornets, town team. At Stnt~? a program by Walter Wdkms?n. Adventures of Tom SaW)er."
Council as to what alteration should be hama, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and Trimty he is third baseman and lead-off ~nghsh puppeteert .last Saturday evenmg
The afternoon play will be given at
made.
Unh ersity of Maine.
man.
III Clothier Memorial.
2.30 and the evening play at 8.15 P. M.
NEW LOCAL PASTOR
ARRIVES APRIL 28
10M SAWYER' AT
CLUB TOMORROW
TWO SPEAKERS AT
COLLEGE NEXT WEEK
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stralghtfur\\ani manner
humor that
"Tom Sawyer" Will Bnng Be- contallls I bit of plulosoph) drama that
tugs at the heart strmgs all these go to
loved Character of Mark
\\ Ird makmg a successful play or book
Twwn to Club
AI Irk 1 \\a111 \\as a natn:c of Hanlllbal
Fc\\ \\rltcrs hl\e held thc \\arm spot I :r..hssourJ
lIc \\rote of the peoll1c \\ho
JJ1 the affcctlOns of the American rcadlllg Ia\C along the hanks of the ~hssISSIPI)1
llubhc that \\3S crcated b) the bc10ved ani he kncw their JO)5 sorro\\s hopes
~lark 1\\all1
Nonc of 1115 charactcrs IInl (i1cams 10d3\ onc can c1l1nb to thc
eHr acille\ ed the \\ldc spread IOllUlanh I to)) of am 11111 around lIaullIual and st'c
of 10m Sa\\\cr and lIucklt'berQ Fum J IcksOIl Island \\hcre 10m Huck and
0\ cr \\ hom rcaders ha\ e laughed and Jue
Harper st3\Cd for da\ s .,Ia) lilt.;:
cr ed for lIlam )'cars
tur lte
The Beck} J hatcher of thc
1 he JUlllor Conmllttee of the Pla)ers hook also Ihcd 111 Hanmual and so
\ crSI II of
10m Sa\\) er which pre people and they make 3 real stor)
!';cn es the san e \\ armth of fccling that
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}.[ark Tuam crc Ited 111 Ius bouk
11 t us thc stage scts for tlus Ita\
Costumcs
\erS1Un both fa\untc characters fom arc bcmg plannc I b} Martha KClghtoll
Sa", er and Huck1cbcrn I mil appear Thc cast COlllltuttCC has becn composcd of
01 c o( thc {UI nte~t SCCI cs 111 the pla\ IS the
10m has l)Crsuaded H:O\ Dela.,lalllt' Mrs DOT< tin 11ac~hl
Huck and Joc Harr cr to rtm 3\\a, \\Jtlt 10111 and lI.-s C "
~IcDo\\cl1 }.[rs
h m to Jackson Island tc pia, pirate Cllrcnce G :\hers IS 111 charge o( prop
II I.' to\\ 115 pcople search for thcm c\ cn el" t les for tl Ie p1ay
draggm~ thc r \Cr and g1\C tht'111 up for
dead \\ can hungn and homeSick the
An aftcrno II performancc \\ II bc glHn
tl rec \ol1ths return JU t III tUlIC for thclr on Satunla\ Apnl 24 for cll1ldrcll at thc
o\\n funeral scn ccs I TI erc arc lots of Pla)ers Club An e\el1mg llcrformallcc
tlmlls \\1 cn Huck and lulI1 bccome the \\111 be gncn for c\Cn agc for the
to\\ 1 hcroes Audlenccs arc apt to laugh laugl s and tears that cllrtch our human
UI til thc) cn 0\ cr these scenes
t i l ten;t3ndlllg
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SpeCIals for Week of AprIl
15
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21,
SECTION 9
In I eu or nMesslng n
No
Del Monte Early Garden Asparagus
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'1
Can
18c
17c
3
Libby's Baby Foods -- All VarIeties
Hellman's Real Mayonnaise
2
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C[lns
43c
eEl"»
17c
Large
UCO Chocolate Puddmg
t
UCO Gelatme Desserts --- All Flavors
No
UCO Fancy Blackberries
I he \ et'k (f ~I Irch 22 s IW alii rox
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Illltd) S xt) gld till Ic:r tl c Ie 1 Iei'" hll) 0 [
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I Iud it tl e uld Imhan Mal1le of Ilero se
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All or 1 nanees or parts of
Cal
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Green SplIt Peas
2
SlIced Pmeapple
I kg
UCO Sardmes m Tomato Sauce
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Del Monte Grapefruit JUice
One Cereal Bowl Free With
Whealles
Each Purchase of Two Packages
5c
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DIll Tomatoes
SandWIch PIckles
A
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1937
HARRY I MIl LEn
1 rc lent of Coun
RICH \ltnSON
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Open 9 A M to 9 P M Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
9 A M to I P M Wednesday-ONLY
9 A M to lOP M Fnday and Saturday
Plenty of Free Parkmg Space
"You Can Buy It For Less at the Gtant TIger"
CHESTER S FASHION CORNER
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Woodbury's FaCIal Soap
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Ceresota Flour
Larsen's Veg-AII
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Noodles - - All Varieties
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SWARTHMORE, PA, APRIL
COUNCIL PONDERS
BOROUGH PROBLEMS
LOCAL ART STUDENTS
CARRY OFF MANY PRIZES
$12
23, 1937
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NOW IN PROGRESS
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$250
PER YEAR
ANNUAL BOROUGH DINNER AND 'FUN NIGHT'
NEXT THURSDAY IN METHODIST SOCIAL HALL
lour Ithhc
Ilrtcl CtIZt'IlS hne
(lrtt."d tlus ) t'ar B Lsd III Dullir Club
Sch III glT stt It'llt III the al'"t class of thc \\ III ICC ~I ~lcCur I) \\ alter Stul k 1
S"anhm rc High Schoul and Ul10n :\oJI'"S I{ (. \Vltm Ul lilt ~Ir
Charlc..,
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S\\arthn nre
Seven
Members
Unbelievably MI s Clnltl 1 \ Hanc lck art supen Isor P Irker
J he hr t t til t rq ort thue
Hundred ReSIdents Expected Xtght
) If \ u ullc:nh feci )Ollr f ICC
on
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111 frescol (a
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I hat s ah lust a tt'nth uf
ConscIentious m DeCISIons Govat 1937 Celebration of
gt:tt 11,., n: I \( 1111 t'xcnse It fnl flattcrc I
new dn color II plJed With a fclt Upped the *1 000 needcd t I carn the S\\ Irth
emmg Welfare of CItizenry
Swarthmore Nite
th It , n Irc ulhoellth a publ C J cr::.OIl
hru h) 11\ tIllS stu lent a(.::ccl)ted for thc 11101'"(' lion cts tl ro gh Ihl.: se ISOIl "llIdl
'J.:t' t ment stich 1 UUt:C 11 I tl at III so
exlublHulI \ OUIIJ.,:; \n crlca Palllts rc the) OPCII 011 ~II) 11th ), our cuntrrbu
COUlJC Imcl1 pol CUI t'll fin.! n C 1 C Ierg,
S\\ arlhmore Borough Councllmcn \\! 111 ccutl} sl 0\\ n III the art gallcr) of Uocke
Iltl,.,. \ U are ahle to pr J\ dc SOnte of
tlOIl ma, be left It I ht.' S\\ilrthnl< reall men (1111 thclr lid c) bank n clII
continue t I .-ack their bra 115 dunllg thc feller Celltel'" Ncw '\ )rk but alsu It \\as
h
Ilkt't'I)Cr
local
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It SI Irkhng slIlIshme that IS laughtcr
fhce 01'" gl\ en to E L ~0\C~ or Portn
sc\Cra f r \our fdIO\\lIIl' 1
ncxt h\o weeks mer two mattcrs of out chusen to be III a tra\ cI ng cxlubll10ll uf \\ "te
rc ulcllts of rellO"" \\ 11 11l1l1gie \\ th
Ic S
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S\ artll110rc
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I ud IIU c1 aUIII 111 for tl e
standmg JJllpurtance \\ hat IS to be done UIlC hundred of thcsc lucturcs to go on
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tour
flus t'Xlllblhol1 was .. hown \pnl
cltlzel
IlC\\ ami uld III thc SOCial h III of
lull orll ~ or~ U IZ It I II the S\\ arthmorc
tim; ) ear on the sldcwalk program and
14 17 at the annual COII\Clltlon of the
thc :\Icth list Church Park \\t'ttll' at lln lilt
\sst Clition IS I clIlg ass sted by
whcther a Boal'"d o( AdJustmcnt IS to be \\ t' tern Arts Assoc allon 111 Toledo
U 11) Th1lrsd3\ C\CllIlg \1 fll 29
tl c foil \\ 1Ig mcml U III chargc of \an
named to opcrate undcr thc ZOlllllg or 0111 I
Olle f the d Stl cll 1IS \\!lIch t:haracter
Irr gtlllcnts
I Inc S Sproat
dlllance
~[ISS Sel obl1Jgcr fiftecn \Car old daugh
Ize thiS Brugh IS tl e ' t Irl co 11 II IICC Ed\\ard I ~o}es hall Alfred
At \Vedllcsday cvel1l11g s SCSSIOIl TEter uf J\lr and ~lrs Gcorgc Schobmger
1111111 h get t gcther \\hclI a
(inc rei ast r Sn 1111:\ h)w J hn E ~tlcl ael door
Hesscnbrl1ch chairman of the hIghway of Swarthmore \ \ Clll1e also rccel\ t'd
lIld go xl lumr all an c'\.er gl'"O\\l1Ig X \\ liter Slllcc Irzcs 11tus j E\\lg
COlll1l11ttec presentcd a tentatlvc four honorablc IIICIlt.Jon for a portrait sketch Rev. DaVId Braun, T1urty-two lUI ulant) to thc C\CI1t kno\\11 as S\\arth I II hClh
} cal'" progl'"am (or thc COllstructlon of cntcre I 111 thc second anuual Lt.'dger Years Old, to Lead PresbyterIan more N ght
1tI e 1.'1111 g S cntcrtammt'ut
Rol I L Eatoll Sd 001 Board Trcas
sldc\\alks throughout thc Borough glVl1lg \ outh EXlosltlol1 o[ \rt and Handicraft
cl.gel'"ly
antIc
11
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and
"llIch
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mer
\,111 bc tOlstma::.ter
Congregabon
pnont) accordlllg to the degrcc of hazard I emg held \IJrlI 16 to 30 I lcluSIVC 111
gn:('t ) ur U\\1l flelgl II r aud e\Cn01C
~Iany o( the SIX hundrcd a\aJlaltc
l: lUsed b) lack of Sidewalks III parttcular the Lcdgel'" BlUldlllg Pllliaddiina
Thc n.e\ DaVid Drau 1 Will arrn c III elscs III a gcncral simt of fnclldlllcs tlckcts ha\c alrcad) 1J1.:1.'11 sid so If )OU
arcas
\ group of three womcn mcmbcrs
~I anon Kirk age f Ol1rtecll dal ghtcr Sw Irthmorc \llnl 28 \\lth In Wife and and uurth
don t \\ant to be left (ut (and }OU dOll t)
f thc Lcague of \V01l1en Voters Study uf ~Ir and ~Irs Howard Kirk of Lafa\ t\\O )Clr old son Peter Da\ld to take
No olle CHI'" realh k IO\\S the program hurr) to }our ne lrest local llIcrc1 ant for
Group 011 Local Govcrnmcnt appc lrcd eUe \ \ cnuc enlcre I a character stud} ( \ cr the pastoratc o( the S\\arthn OI'"C \ou 11la) tllllJk )Oll Ila\c l!ls.Jde Illforn a )Ollr rcscnatlolS
\11 S\\ rthmore con
('lltiurslIlg a s de\\alk 011 at least one sldc t a )Ulmg ~[cxlcan girl 111 Young Prcsl)\ tCTlan Church left \ leal t last tlOn on \\hu I t t Ih a p 1I111111g III some cern ha\e sec Ired I S.1I1>1 h of t ckets
f S" arthmore A \ C ltlC whcre thc mcnacc \mcrlca Pal It
Shc too exl I ltcd a J line by VI'" J uhn Eller} luttlc s retire particular kIt-I It 1t IS 11111 15sIIIe t fur tl c C 11\ t'IlU.." cc
f thclr I atrons
to pedestnans IS grcat and conccrn for 1 rtrn t skctch 11 the Lcdgcr show and It cut aftel'" t\\eut) \Cars of scn ICC
:\11'" a\oll sllrpn t!
It t1 clast 11111 ute )OU "I t'It tl t."
x Inll drcd mark IS rcached
sell( (I c1l1ldrell makcs thc Situation al recclHd thml pnze
fir llln \\ III bcgln h s S\\ arthmore IllIIIIS lIla\ bchold)( nr df (II the spot
III lure tlchts \\ II I c sold
must dl'"ashe
\s tlus IS one o( the fil'"st
Fre ler l:k M Sun)JIs fourtcen ex tr} on May al d \\:111 I reach IllS first er c\Cr e Incat lit' I III thc spontaneous (un
I he c I hllltd \\ It i thc PIa\ crs Club
Jlaccs c Ilsldcred for panng the lughway 11IInted a frc col c Irto It of SUlJll er ball 111011 as I astor 011 that da) 1 he lIIstalla
f these C\t'lt e\tll the 1110St seils ll\e lire C II l\ "
Illall Cluh \merlcan
t.: n1l11lttec \\as IIlstructed to have the d Ie With allllnals. 111 thc New lork lIun sen Ices are planllcd for 1 hursda) uf tl e I c I sust.:q tl It's has bccomc Ole
t'gl I 1111 Bu I It'S \
ClltlOU WIll com
I or ugh CI1,.., Beer preparc a sketch of the sh( \\ and a pohttcal cartoon aga 1 us IIg C\ clllng ~Ia) 13 at S 0 clock
ctlstom I to taklll.., t ani hklllg It f r I (" thiS H Ir ~ pro~r 1111
II Or( l1ghfare IIIdll:atmg prcscnt property 1111111als as In edlUm 111 the Ledger sho"
011 \1 nl 26 the Br lUllS \\111 Ica\c
iiiit's and thc POSIt 10115 of large trees III III.' I the (11 of Mrs Doroth) L SI nons Sy.-acu e N \
where Mr Bra II I as Interesttng Busmess Asso Meet
tcrfcrrlllg '\Ith la}J1 g of Sidewalks so f f Park \\cIIlIC He carncd off thc scc
crvc I as Ilastor to Prcsh) tcrmll st tdents
II It I )JllIl can hc made for the aC(IU1SI t nd pr z cartoon nhb n o( the Ledger It S} .-aeuse UII \erslty a HI Director of
1111111111 for tl I.' details o[ Swarth
t II
f SUfiiCIt'lIt addlhOl al land to pro
I he I c I~u fil'"st pnze nhhon 11 JunIOr l,cllglous Education 111 Park (c It.-at 111 1'"1.' 11 te \\crc Irr mge I It tl e regul ir
\Idc pa\c1llcnts The eomlluttee IS also to \\\ rd f r art 111etal "ork an I wrought Church 51 Ice Septembe
1931
monthl) dllll er IllCCt JIg of tl c S" Irth
pre ent at thc next Illcetlllg a furthcr rc Irt I \Hllt t S\\ Irtlll10rc JUlllor BIg-it th s tllllC he ha 1150 s('n cd as 1 It 1.:111 III re III ICSS \ss ('lltlOI1 \\hell \\as
Il rt lI1(hcatlll~ cxacth "hat can bc laid Sch 01 j c h. ch ,\ 1 sccond I nze [or her of tIll: IIcndncks CI al cI staff
held \\i t' lr e d I) IUght at thc Strath
Mark Twam's Popular Character
lurllll!'"> thc cunci t )car
Il'"t I etal \\ork and \\ Iham Pillcr honor UI ,el'"slt)
HaHn Illn
I he lea Is of the 5\\al'"tl
to Close JunIor Players'
\ len th) d SCII slon for and
I Ic 11 C Itl 11
MI'" I raun "a
re :N Ite (' mll IttCt rellorted that all
Season
tl {: e~t Ilitshn cnt of a Board of Adjust
I r Do s IIall(hcraft (Jt llIor Class) call cd as I Istar
rClCh I r the I J.,:;gcst Illd hl t C\t'r
IIlCI t "I held IIld tl c 1.)0 Iy IS. to hc I tl I.' It cal JUII or II ~h "on tlnr I pnze to the S\\ arth
Ie gl\ c 1 III S" arthm rc.:
Ilcket Ire
rrow a Hcrnoon i1.ud c\ c ng :\I:trk
I rep lnf! to d SCllS.S an I I s!,;lhly take ~:l 1 r d 1 "USC
J he l,nze was takcn morc Churd
It
dim ralldh an' It IS )
Ihle tl It on c
hel \cd chlfactc:r 1 III Sa\\)cr
~l t n
It til SI f IC ... t ~t thc first \(av
lJ
th I) the ne\\ter \\ork ~t d wo r a mect I 1! held b}
la t 1111 ute bm er Ia\ hal l 1 I c turtle I
tl c loc I r:OI1~ rc
lint ng
n llg I 1 tllc C( lIcct \ e dl Ila}
Pia crs Club
n ~llrch
Inal a Pa III rc
t (.Jlt'n ~Jl1
\\
, Pml I r \\11 IJ tl 11 to alii} t) thc
cI
c
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1\
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lied the Sill
al I Crllll "aid ',c
c I er h \\ alII nul) J Ie ~ 11 ",ot
I U
C\\ rs I t
the Crun \ 11lC) S('\\cr Ilur 1 ) nzc J I the Jtll1 I cet on drcss
hc Ccnlr!I D I \\ arc Count} Sc" cr 1111 b 1
\tlll nt\ \\as. lassed
Irillce ~ 'c
Rev Dav d Bra n
\ Icttu fr n john \\ SII 0 IS. ffer 1 \ \ Iher ( »1:1\\ III
~ t sell III se\\er n " t'stdale \\c
Ir
ther
II
the Chcstcr
lIue t th ... I I' u~h It 161.: a f t \\
II t.
cnrrent
lrl.'h}tnl
IClerl.'fl and S)hcltor lIarclcc ( :\[\cr
\111 h 1I1t:1 lcs Jtlll
1\ IIlla
\1 nl 13 ~Ir
11 strllcte I to dra\\ up an
rhnalce pro ~Iar I I 111:t\c\\ fll c ani the kecn
the
111
II e\C I 1 rc t
\ Idm f r ts 1 urcl asc at thc s IIC rate 1c I I dJt 11 tl cre
1
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ecuted
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a that laul f r tie SI101 Se\\er JU t the ~1 n
f II
\ 11~ S\\artlumre
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t'llt
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1111.'11 ot the S\
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10 loht-35 -:>39 cents per foot and also Il'"t t
cc llph 1111 cnt
(J Inh
I
,[ a[tcr COl suit all 011 ",th "Ibcrt N Gar I
1111
ut tl
II
I{:ctl\c list r
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rcU and Ius slstel'" Suzanna G Sellers
h ) e the C II • g It 011 ha 111 e I n 11111
tl c\ 'll'"c \\ II! ~ t aCHI t thc san c Ire
nt! I ledge I tl (! UPI urt t th \\ I t .
f r thc sc"cr held I" tl cm 011 Strath I
tl
c Churcl
I Mothers to Plan Next Dancmg
IIa\en A\CllUe to prOVIde likeWise for It
1
C 11e\\ mllli ter 1:-; II rtlcularl
l t:
Class Season Wednesday
Othcr Ictters \\crr rcccl\cd fl'"oml
ces 1111 \\lth Ills "ork a1110 g the
Claulc C S mtl Halt I orc Plkc rcganl Carl Van Doren t Noted WrJter
pe pIc
~Ir
Ilol11as J Ick on of P Irk \, c
II
)'frs. LoUIS Cole EI Ull0llS request
and Literature Student, and
Born j Ul Ir) ?7 190.) III lIell Icr~ II I
IS cl urlUan or the COlllllll ttce for the
that she Ie aItO\\C I to rCllt 1 er office
Prof Edgar Allen, of Yale,
G Irrctt
Ncb of Dutch :\[t'l nomtc pare Ita e I II n Il mati It of n cmbus (f thc or up
pl'"opcrl) at RI\ cn cw Rna I an 1 the
Scheduled
Ih
la
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\u::.t 11
lCt.:Stl'")
lIe graduated fl'"olll HendCl'" U II "hi I \\111 arrange next e r s 1 cct I gs
PII (' as a tea room thc ~ u Car Car
7
III h
Seh I
19 3
\ ork C 11 ge I t tl e S" arthmurc D lIlClllg Clas.:-.e:-. 1 he
r crs J 1C statmg upon the BOl'"Ough s
How and \\11\ \\rter \Vntc \\111 Ncb.-a ka 1927 al I \alc "Clmc:r::'lt) 11I11t1al 1 cctlllg of Ilothers to pial f r
\ h alice scat sale Ire tl c Iargcst of
o Ipla1llt thc\ \\ould tn to se 1 I as many I I.' the subject
I a talk by Cad \ an 193f)-ll D dcgrct:
lext ca 0 I \\ III be held at 8 0 clock next thc JUIlI r PI I) sCrle
or tl e season
( theIr trucks as pos5Jblc ovcr some D rCI Thursla\ e\CllIng' \ln119 at
lie sl.'nel ne )ear a Dlrcctor
\\('(hc dlY "HIlllg
\pnl 28
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clllllrul
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I csted to be
othcr route than the Cht'stc.- Road one H b III thc I r c I 1 ~Ic Img' Holt c undcr nellg lis \ct \It e at Ldllgh L I \Cr
\\ U I a s C ub
\ large attcudal cc Ilrc cnt e rl) for tr I t scat at tl e aftcr
a I \1I)f~rt R Granger commendmg the the S.IOIl urshll
I So 1 c \llIe Forum Bcthlchelll I a alld hi al u I t'1.: l ' II C I cClall) 01 tho!';c \\hose cl111drc I \\111 n on pcrt< rlllaJ ce Older mcnd cr~ of the
('0 IrteS\
of local pol cc officcrs
S\\ lrtlm Irc C lIegc
mg IHcat.:hcl'" a I Ie tUl'"er It Coig te Ull
Ie 11 the 193738 classcs IS urged
JUII r Pla\s lIla\ U C afternoon tlckct::.
11 e I cqucst
(II C
\rmstrong
~Ir \ an 0 r 11 I \\cll kIlO\\11 II thc \erslt} S\raCl1 c L Hrslt) \\ ell Col
II c chaperol}s at last Saturday s mcct 111 th C\Cllmg
D Ie to the requcst 01
111 I leI' for a I t'n1l1t t) COII\ ert the Gl.:nu!1'" htcral'") tiel I a~
ate profc sor JII legt.
\ur r I ::-..1 ...
I Inllr I C 11 gc 11 01 th... Introductory and
\ h altce I lIa11 cI I ken 1lI( thcr are asked to Sit
I Ilcncc at 210 Dal'"tn outh Alellllc mto I ngh h at C hUlII11 al I autl or of 1 he I h111m ::'\ \
11 I \uhur 1 S III 11 \ U 1 C and tl e SClIlor \sscrnbly were
tl crear
I t \\ ) f am I) d\\ cllmg \\ as I'"efuscd as the \Illcrcan N \c1
lIId has. bl.:Cl \\Ithm \l1hurn N \
~II'" all :\Irs Joseph \lhsOll ~rr and
till iertaJ.... 11"" IS I I VIOlation of thc z( mng tl c list cleca Ie 1 h:ral) editor of The I I or 11\ C ) car I c \\ as a melt I er t tl c :\1 r LoUJ~ J Scn als. :\1 r ami ~r I'"S Paul
Evemng Performance a Benefit
I dlllance
Nat
(('1tlln ~II azme
al I tl c flculh (f I re I \termn SUllln cr L I F Gcmn 111 :\Ir and ).fI'"S Carl Clcmcs
\(h 1 on Call n Ittec all Parcnt
c.c rgc Glllespic al I C npam hal ng I Jlcran GUIll
ICTl.'ncc f r \ tlllM [C lIe at "dl L I ~Ir D \ SUI I SOil )'II'" ami ).[rs \\ al
II tl c Pull c SdlOOb IS
al plied for penlllt to enclosc the front
II e C I r I u11Iliati 1 ani tl e ICllart
\ur ra ~ \ and I a I C( 1 tl\ It'! Swtt 31 1 llrs Gertnldc ~[CC11 rc
t Ich a ld rOJf O\t'r and scrCCI a s cond
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f the C Ilc c \\ II pl'"C
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n r I car dcck at 1)0 Park h ellUC OpCI'"
fc
rid ar \lIclI of '\ ale UI
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I S, mcn e ami Local Post to Meet In Ridley Park
tt'l In :\[1'" Charles h.urtzhalz as I tea \cr h
Sdl t I
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, I th thr ( h c lin Htec~ of the S ra
r 111 It \\ as held IlC e aT} SIllCc the I rI(' I I ~Iectll
HI e C lIIlt.:II f eh rei es
lie \) II III ctm of the Harold \IIIS
11111 tm IS III tl c rc I(lelltmi dlstnct that
Hc I c1 alrlll Ul ot the COlllUlttCC 011 \\ rth P t ~o 427
the t: 1 t.: t f atiJolIllllg pr perh \\ IICI'"
S t.:I II I du atl 11 an I \ct u I 01 thc \\ 11 I e hcl i at
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ARRIVES APRIL 28
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Libby's Red Alaska Salmon
UCO Tomato or Vegetable Soup
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Del Monte Collee
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SW')'I~THM( I~E
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lixed ehtU·Kt! aguln!!t the "arloua propert es ap
I urtenal t to or using the said Simons :sewer
sYlitem to rq ay th(" total cost to the Borough
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Balbmore Pike at East Lansdowne
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t. ,
rt.'Conlitructlng
I
1I00\c\l"1'" It \\ IS a real JO\ to the lads
to
I c tble tu atd 111 tlus \\ a, the anllual
Local Interest In Peace Rally
C IllIp 1 gn for funds \\ h ch arc used as
Illustrated b) phot( graphs of I loc II
ph) SIC III a Id Borough HIli
\\ orkcrs 011 \ IC\\ III t1 e formcr
t re II Suuth Chester h.oad and II
doll dlspla\ s 111 the \\ lulo\\ of tl c Cel a
hlllldl11 (n Pari \,ellUC
S lIlle d ze 1 r S) c Iptam ead \\ Ith
a tc nil (f ahollt tCIl sol c tors arc now
enga cd n cm cr 11,.., tillS Buro lJ.:h under
tht' chairman lUll Ig \111 tIllS ) t' lr til II
\\ ood B Chalm an of I I In Ir I \ \ ellllC
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Jackson pn: de It of the
Co ntlUllh llealth Socleh IS 1II charge
( f the cntlfe dlStflct
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leader 11 "drlre clrclc'i
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must
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tillS d str t
So I'"cn eml cr th
Oll\c Cle l\e of Ogdcn \\C1l C
n t (lilt m IIlltortullate lIclgl hor
, 11 h n III \our 19)7 {Icdgc
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tiaid tI),st m and the Iml rmemen1l;
therdo the BoroUJ.:h at 11.8 opiJon may itn
pose an am ual t'cntnl or ch Itll:e as htretof'or
ute KU h olh r Ie '()II con\(~yal ce:; ussl,m made
and chan.:: d by the S mOl s Estate or
n nts lh I olh r mstrumenttl- opprov,-'tl by the m;
Borough Counc I rna), hert!orter by onh
II rOUI h Sol Itor us mlly be J"e(lulroo to VL'51
nance I res r Ol.' until S8 d IInnual r("ntnl shall
title u the Borough of S"urthmorc oC
ugJfr(!J.:ate th full I mount o( the Borough s
osts n urrcd in a IUlrlng "nil 8ys~m IQ...
All Til AT ct. HTAIN prlVftte sewer
J.:cther "Ith Interest thertoon to d lte o( r. . pay
!'»st("m In I al d onstructed by Ihe above
menl C unell res(r~es the r ght to utlhze
I nml I Gn ntor SITUArt. m tht! Soulh
CIt! cr n thod of coli oct on above enumerated
('l:1 rly
~C(:hon
of the Borough of
t Ilher IrnrnMlDtely
(0110\ hJ.: eomplctnm a~
S urll n or
Cuunty of Ddn" ar(" un I
lI(ort>;;ml or at any lat("r lime an I to util U'
SI Ie of I m !lyl an a
through 1 rlvate
ne m tho 1 n coUt.-dlnJ.: (n m one or more
I r J rb and alol g and under the streets
of th smd 0\ ncrK and tI e other melho I n
I IIJ.:II uy
both 1 rlvate and I ubi c
011 '("I nJ.: froOt others
(the sa d 0'111 n('1'lI
of He Boro J.:h of S"8rthmore Count)'
"hould th~y lCl"m It ad\ Isobr 1>0 to do (01
I ~tnt
nfor'tl d nnd ntt!rlnj.! lind
10 tnJ.( fltml DC lUll tlOn and coml lei on of th
I I aTJ!m~ Into Crum Creek ut a lot
mil"O ement m
lueshon
AI"ays provld d
to 11 eo South of the hr dge lcudlng trom
ho e t r thnt no I rOI rty owner shall be
11 e W I>lerly I rmll u~ of Yale A .. enue '"
se;; ed or charu<,d blore than hiS I ropor
1 UorouJ.:1I I the" nst rly termmus of
honnte share of tit total cost so neurr I by
til A 0 dul Ilond tn the To"ntllllP of
th II rougl
Unlcs!! ollt r Vise mdlcated by
Neth("r 1 ro I I n ~ COUI ty lin I State
suk eo'lUeht Cotlncllmamc nctlOn the metho I
If res d TOGf TilER With all and SlOg
of coli 'ChnJ.: I reser bed In Sechon~ I) 6 an I 7
ullir th~ manholes Y brllnehcs trunk
noo\e !!hall be- folio ed Nothing herein con
h os nn J laterals a wen as easements
tn ned 81 all I mit the lloroug:h s rlJl!his under
an I rights of '\I:ay Iml r .. ementa ways
general ~tututcs to Imlose upon the ownerg
tr L.. all~];s pas n~e; waters water
aoo c re(erretl to In common with owners
(' ur ClI r J.:ht;; hhertl'S 1 r It'1!:cs here I
throuuhout th HorouJ.:h nn Independent gCh
Itam("1 (s an I nPI urtenances whatsoever
er I sl'wt'r t.'lX rental at such future t me D!
tht!r to belonging or many w se a) per
Council may determine
tal ng
SECTION 10 Any notice here n reqUIre I
T J.: ther \ th all the r Jfhl btle and
to be g en uf such a s~ smeht or of other
I terest of th se eral part es above men
I ro !lIOns of thiS or hnance may be ser cd
t nt'l n nit I
UJ on tht' 0 \ ncr or 0 n rs I e",onnlly or pon
1 hng the rlv;ht to coli -et an mnual
the r rei resentol l"" or aJfcnll
r may be
reI t I for the u I.! ther4..'Of from thl.!
Vllel"S
!ll' t I y rcglSteretl m III to the last kno vn
Ihl.!r unto belung ng or In any wl::>e III
n Idl'< of any !luch 0 n r or may be given
I rt Inl g
hy Io:;t g the Jlrem s os In luest on
SECTION 2 Th e prop~r 0 If1('ern nre h ere}l
b
nuth rn!e I to I ay to the S il:arlhmore Nallonal
Hnnk an I Trust Comlnn), t '\I:h m the sa I
!Ie ver syslem and all r chts therem hav~
I r t for been comey d the urn of 51 76000
n full and final 1 a) ment for said
to JUI
J he UlIIted Call1lJaI''n IS \\clt umler\\ a)
>!"
III tlus dlstnct
1 he Saturday afternoon
11Tt'Cedlllt> thc 01)C11Ing date Apnl 5
~
~t;0 Its of 1 ruup 3 S\\arthn orc dc1nercd
SCHr II hundred Umted Call1l)algn clrcu
lal'"s to nearly e\er) house III \Valhl1gford
Mo) Ian and I~osc Vallcy 1 hc bo) s who
pcrformed thIS servIce \\ere Richard
KCI'I)lcr Jamcs )elllllllgs Sam :r..htchell
alld lord \Vlggms all or tl e Eagle
patrol 11 csc scouts clann that the) each
\\alkcd five nllles-(our and a half null'S
bemg til) 11111
Scout KCI)plcl'" report cd
more dugs per square mell III \\ aIling
ford and h.t se \ alle'- than III a Iy other
.1
to\\1I III Pcnns) Ivanm
Scout ~l tchcll
ba,,;J~ed the lnggcst 0111.' winch he dcscnbcs
as a great Dane foul'" and one half f eet
lugh no foolll1 I
(or
0
IT
ueh
\lto:> t
through Jlrl\ote pru)K'rty the Dorough shall
I kew se acquire a right or way or cDscm('nt
of fr(."t' ""rcstS and egrt'l>S to and rrom Imme
m re Nut unal Hank an I Trullt Compuny
I I or from ....0:1'" ani M rr II IJrun;l'tt
ex(."C I
tor 81 I tr ISlet' under the IUllt will an I «-'Sta
n lit of I'redcri k M S muns dt.'Ccosed and or
th hCIrl~ u I ben lielBr t.'Ii of said e;tote and
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HOnOUr-II OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWAHTJlMOUE DOl'S OHDAIN
I
Great books and grcat pl.) 5 h3\e
aduC\cd iastmg famc and ulll\crsal ap
pcal \\hcn tht) hale bcen wnttcn around
Ar:'''' ? ' 1937
APRIL 16, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
6
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No :191
ANNIVERSl\RY
SALE
HUNDREDS
COMPELLING
OF
BARGAINS
THRUOUT THE STORE
COLLEGE NEXT WEEK
I
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THE
2
Ray Farringer to Marry
Mae Eliz. MacLaochlan
and Mrs. Frederic B. Calvert, of Park
and Michigan Avenues.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston Clarke, of
Morton Avenue, Rutledge, will entertain
at bridge tomorrow evening, Saturday.
Mr..
Herbert Fruer's Senior
Miss Estelle Foster Sinclaire, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Sinc1aire, of
Pupils to Give Piano Recital
Harvard Avenue, is one of twenty-fou!'
Tonight
Pennsylvania girls who will take part in
the
Elizabethan May Day Festival at
Mr. and Mrs. John S. MacLauchlan,
Sweet
Briar College on May 1. Miss
of Germantown, announce the engageSincla.ire,
who is a member of the freshment of their daughter, Mae Elizabeth,
man
class,
is busy making her costume
to Raymond F. Farringer, son of Dr.
(or
the
event.
}.frs. Howard R. Farringer, of South
Harvard Avenue, Swarthmore. No
Mrs. Charles N. Hale recently returned
has been set for the wedding.
to her home in the Swarthmore ApartThe senior piano pupils of Mrs. Her- ments accompanied by her parents, Mr.
bert F. Fraser will give a recital this eve- and Mrs. Ernest Vv". Proctor, whom she
ning at her home on Sherwood Lane, had joined in Miami Beach, Fla., for a
Wallingford. Among those who will play (our weeks' vjsit.
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor and their daughare Sarah Marie Disque, Adele Morgan,
ter-in-law,
Mrs. Charles Proctor, who
Robert Piper, Caroline Underwood, Betty
to
spend a few days with Mr.
came
here
Smith and Martha McCord, the latter a
~frs.
Hall,
left Friday to return
and
freshman at Swarthmore College.
to their home in Detroit, Mich.
Dr. Charles R. Erdman, professor
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Walemeritus of Bible at Princeton University,
nut
Lane, returned to Philadelphia,
who filled the pulpit of the SwarUlmore
Wednesday
aboard the S. S. Chatham,
Presbyterian Church last Sunday. was
of
the
Merchants
and Miners Line, from
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwjn
Miami,
Fla.
They
spent the winter at
A. Yarnall, of Kenyon Avenue, his former
Pompano.
Fla.
parishioners when Dr. Erdman was pastor of the Chelten Avenue Presbyterian
Mrs. Paul Alger, of Park Avenue, was
Church of Germantown.
called to her former home in :Mill Creek,
Mrs. A. Ludlow C1ayden returned to Pa., 011 Monday by the death of her
her home on Westdale Avenue, Tuesday father, Mr. I. N. Faust. Mr. Faust, who
after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. was eighty years old, had been in the hospital for several weeks having undergone
and Mrs. John Tredwell, in Chi.cago.
an operation. Dealth resulted from a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott, of heart attack.
Frankford, Philadelphia, will move into
1Hss Margaret North, of Washington,
their new home at 910 Strath Haven
C, is spending a month as the guest
D.
A venue about May 1. Finishing touches
Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan, of
of
are just being given to the house by
Strath
Haven Avenue.
George Gillespie Company. Mr. Scott is
purchasing agent for the Sun ShipbuildMrs. Charles Parker, of The Swarthing Company. Chester.
more, returned Fdday from Schen(.'Ctady,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin returned N. Y., where she was called last week by
to their home on Harvard Avenue last the death of her aunt, Miss Caroline Tate,
week after having spent ten days visiting who was one of the few surviving mem~
their daughters and families, Mr. and bers of the South Shaker family, of AlMrs. Richard D. Hickox, of Bjngham- bany. Miss Tate was well known in
ton, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Swarthmore having been entertained by
many of Mrs. Parkers' frjends when she
Melt, of Schenectady.
came to visit here in former years.
Caroline Flaherty, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell H. Kent has returned to
Mrs. F. T. Flaherty, of University Place,
her horne on Riverview Road from
has recovered from the chicken pox and
Florida, where she spent the winter.
returned to school. Her sister, Jean, is
still confined to her home with the dis1Uss Veronica (Dicky) Sullivan reease and Franklin, 1r. has just contracted turned to her duties in the Welfare office
.. ..it.'
of the Community Health Society in Dorough Hall on Monday of this week. Her
Mrs. Howard Farringer will return to many friends arc happy to know she has
her home on South Harvard Avenue at sufficiently recovered from injur.ies rethe end of this month from Miami, ltla., ceived in a recer.t automobile accident to
where she has spent the winter.
be able to resume her work. Her two
brothers, Joseph and Frank, accompanied
Mr. Charles Wilcox, of Pittsburgh, was
her from her home in Housatonic, Mass.
the week-end guest of his son-in-law and
Joseph js recuperating from a severe case
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce G. Gil- of lobar pneumonia.
bert, of Park Avenue. On Sunday Mr.
and l-Irs. Gilbert and children and Mr.
\Vilcox were entertained at tea by Mr.
looked forward to as a musical treat to
singers and audience alike.
Members of the Chorus who partidpated in the concert were: first sopranos
-Mrs J. Warren Paxson, Mrs. Frank
Local Club Enjoys Well Rendered Davis, Mrs. C. F. Wolters, Mrs. Robert
Sheppard, Mrs. William W. Turner, Mrs.
Program at Tuesday AfterJohn Stainton, Mrs. T. Harry Brown,
noon Meeting
Mrs. G. L. Tone, Mrs. R. H. Banks, Mrs.
L. A. McDowell, Mrs. J. Donald Gibson,
Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, Mrs. W. G. McGlathery and Mrs. W. Niven Wherry;
second sopranos-Mrs. Ralph Little, Mrs.
Thomas Jackson, Mrs. Gilbert S. Faries,
Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Mrs. L. J. Servais,
and Mrs. E. B. Hollis; first altos-Mrs.
William Danner, Mrs. Anthony L.
Venturini, Mrs. Dwjght Cooley, Mrs. F.
A. Child; second altos-Mrs. Horace
Johnson, Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs.
R. Chester Spencer, Mrs. Roland Eaton
and Mrs. K. T. Sorenson.
.
WOMEN'S CHORUS IN
ANNUAL CONCERT
hlany Swarthmore teachers and parents
are attcnding scssions of the Philadelphia
Conference on Education and Mental
Healtll at the Hotel Benjamin Franklin,
Phiiaddphia, today and tomorrow.
Now
Playing
,
JESSE MATTHEWS
In
"Swarthmore Nite"
A GALA EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT
Ellwood B. Chapman, secretary of the
Swarthmore division of the United Campaign, states that in the first report to
division headquarters, Swarthmore has
raised about one-third of its total. This
comprises returns from only a limited
number of the team workers.
Mr. Chapman said many of the subscribers are increasing their pledges, thus
making the outlook more encouraging for
reaching the inc'reased amount for which
our community has been asked.
Next Attraction
GEORGE ARUSS
'n
"A Man of Affairs"
WAVERLY
Th....tre
Drexel Hill
"Where It'. Always
Convenient to Park"
•
FREE
PARKING
MANOR
FOR
FREE PARKINC REAR
OF THE THEATRE
Reliable Attendant in Charge
500 CARS
Rear of Theatre
Friday and SatuTday. April 23-24
GRACE MOORE in •
TODAY Ilnd SATURDAY
"When You're in Love"
GRACE 'nMOORE
'WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE'
with Cary GTant - Aline MacMahon
Monday and Tuesday. April 26-27
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FRED MacMURRAY
I
with Cary CTant
I
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Social Hall, Methodist Episcopal Church
I
RUBY KEElER
LEE DIXON
ME-N-U
SOUR GRAPES
DUCK SOUP
APPLE SAUCE A LA BOLOGYN
LOCAL CELEBRITIES TOASTED AND ROASTED
RAZZBERRY PARFAIT
CAFE NOIR
NERTZ
SPONSORED BY SWARTHMORE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Co-operatin.. : The Woman'. Cluh. The Player. Club, The Fire
Company and The American LegiOD
TICKETS ---
'n
Hats
by
Remodeling
Miss Eileen Mansfield
Lilly Ann
MARJ.t!; ~"a!!'blteKER
..
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ROSAUE DRYDEN
swZ....
Do
n.._ •
nTUS J. EWlG
",...,.lion
:II:
Spelling bees and question boxes have
been very popular features of radio this
Shrino
p •
Ia
A
Creole
I tbsp. butter.
1 tbsp. lIour.
c. milk.
1 egg.
~ c. onion, grated.
~ c. canned tomatoes.
·1 can shrimp.
Salt and pepper.
1
. meeting
Y
of the Delaware County
Branch of the Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom will be
held in the Swarthmore Friends' Meeting
House, Thursday, May 6, at 2.30 P. M.
Miss Gertrude Baer, international cochairman of the W. I. 1., will speak
"Europe Today." Miss Baer, who was
formerly . executive secretary of the
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past winter. "Adults and children have
2 pimientoes.
organization and is now a' German
been thrilled by listening in, minds all
Bit of garlic.
refugee, has recently come to America
Eat.red u Secoa.d Cia. . Matter. J_....;..... alert, trying to, spell the word or answer
' Papr.ika and parsley.
to attend the national conference of the
.e29. at lb. POilt Of&ce at S.artII..... Pa.. the question before the answer came over
Melt butter, add flour, stir until
W. I. L. in Washington, D. C., April 30
. ....d.. lb. Act .1 Morcb 3, • .,...
Ule air. Thence a spelling bee and questhoroughly blended in a double
to May 3, at which Mrs. William 1. Hull,
tiOD
box
will
be
given
in
the
StUlday
boiler
Over
hot
water.
Add
milk,
of
Walnut Lane, as national chairman,
FRIDAY, APRIL ·23, 1937
School room of the Swarthmore Presbystir until smooth and cook until
will preside.
thickened.
Add egg, slightly
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terian Church at 8 o'clock Wednesday
In Appreciation
evening, April 28, men and boys on one
beaten, salt and pepper and cook
Garnet Girls Going Strong
Mr. William Place,andfamily wish to side and women and girls on the other.
three minutes.
Add chopped
The High School Girls' Garnet Lacrospitnientoes, grated onion, drained
sers opened their season-with a bang last
express iheir sincerest ·appreciation to' Mrs. H. Miller Crist and Allen Wood
tomatoes, sLrimp and garlic. Serve
Thursday,' the 15th, 'by ,swamping Gertheir friends andneighbors.for the many will pronounce the . words to be spelled
in large clean shells, sprinkle with
mantown Friends 12-3, on the loser's
kindnesses in their recent bereavement.
and Charles D. Mitchell will ask the
' . 1 questions. Dr.. E. Fullerton Cook ·will parsley and paprika. Serves·six.
field. Betty .Douglas, 2nd home, led.the
:LocaIYV;I.·L, Opposes Conaerip- act as .u.mpire30
lion BiD
mistakes will be a Swiss bell most inWickham followed· closely with
Girl Scout News
Nancy Powell, Shirley Shaw and
teresting to see and hear.
The following resolution has just b e e n .
'Mae Beagle each accounted for one; talllV.1
: passed by. the Swarthmore branch of the
Presbyterian Church Notes
All three Swartlimoretroops will meet' boo.ting the final score to 12. The
,W. 1.'_1,;:,
at the Woman's Club at 9.30
team 3:lso camE; out on top scor;ng 6
"Whereas the Hill~Sheppard, so. called
The service Sunday, April 2S, at 11 morn~ng" ~Pr:.iJ
':. for
home, t~m's 2.
'Ta~e the; Profits .Out of. War' Bill· which o'c1o~k will be cODllu~ted: by . t1Je -,R.eV•. for tije "rt;gra.rl, '
'locl1.]n~idens defeated
the 27th,
Central, 13-1, in a home game on Tues. Ita; recently been reported out of the Wilham C. Covert, D.D., of Germantown. Club Tuesday
'Senate MiHtary Aff)lirs Committee and I The Young Woman's ~uild will meet celebration of 'the ,twenty-fifth anni- day of this week.
is now" referred to the Senate Finance at the home of Mrs. Edwm Yarnall, 237 versary of Girl "sc'outing in the Unitedl,;~~~~=====~~~~~~~:1
;'Committee is strongly fascist in charac": Kenyon Avenue. Thursday, April 29, at States.
ter, and '
./
.. 7.45 o'clock... :rhe ;spe"l'ep·ri\l ~ Mp.
Troop , N.o: 1~ will .goon ·a~bri·11I)i1[as,t
Whereas tIlt§"· bill, would automaticall,t George Strodach:...
I .I'. // :
hike :$at,ur~ay mornit:l~" meeti~g at
draft all m~1b~"I
stand guard over suburone and thirbr-one in. the event of war~ and congregahO~ held 10 the church In case of inclement weather the
ban h,omes twenty-four ,,
'\
. Wedllesday, April 14, Frank R: Mo~ey ",ill meet a.t.. the . GirL. Scout House
and
Whereas by ·In -p!lssage labor would· and Henry L. Soli!? were elect~d. ruhng 9.30..
hours', ~v~ry d~}i in the I
.
.
d
d
th
·d
elders
to
serve
until
1942.
WIlham
R,
Las
M
d
T
.
N
16··
.
gIVe up Its free om, an
e press an A I Th
B M Cabe F uk s t a n ay
roop
o.
. m~t a~
year, , , Always ready
'radio would be censoted.:and
Rrp~,
Qmas,.
c E'. ril '.' Mrs. F; Norton London's hou!;e, on
, Whereas' an absolute military dictator- leltzede and George M.,' .\w1109g40 .were Princeton Avenue, to sew for the Needle-f6rtNST-ANT··action-~·
'd d for b'Yte
h b'II'
the e eet
to serve
untt.
'Id
h· ·
SlpISprOVJe
I
In
Th trustees
Y
P
l"
7 wor k GUl.
in ease of fire •.. read,.y
.event of this country's being drawn into • I ~ S ou~g eop. es service IS at
Ruth and, Louise Servais, of Dickinson
another ·.war,
a c oc
un ay eventng.
Avenue, made a bluebird house last month
to pour out millrons of..
There be it resolved that we, the Ex- Traffic Officers Given Training and exhibited it in the Philadelphia Bird
1 Qaut JiJI'y.Namd Value '1.25
gallons of watei··~ta·
ecutive Board of the Women's InternaClub contest at Upper Darby High
1
CaB Trim Color Value
.25
tional League for Peace and Freedom,
The First Annual Pennsylvania Traffic School on Saturday, the 13th. Mrs.
second's notice. An im1 Special enamelliog
in Swarthmore, Pa., at the regular Officers' Training School will boi: held at George Zimmer, leader of Troop 16, also
brush
Value
,3D
monthly meeting on April 19, 1937, pro- State College, Pennsylvania, from April had a flicker house on display.
portant service rentest vigorously against the passage of this 26 to May 7.
Regular price '1,80
dered by the system
bilL"
The Governor's Highway Safety
House and Garden· Days
SALE PRICE $1.39
Council of Delaware County of which
that supplies
Scheduled
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, Mrs. T.
Christian Science Church
Harry Brown, Mrs. George Zimmer,
"Probation After Death" is the subject Mrs. Charles Parker, and Robert T. Bair,
of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of of Swarthmore, are members, has called
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 25. this to the attention of all municipalities
The Golden Text is: ·'1 heard a voice so that the police may be made familiar
from heaven saying unto me, Wr.ite, with the effective application of Jaw enBlessed are the dead which die in the forcement to highway safety.
Lord from henceforth: Yea, said the
It has been calculated by the National
Spirit, that they may rest from their Bureau of Casualty and Surety UnderYpduf)(ief'4l1'ATER
PAINT SPEt::IALS
labours; and their works do follow them" writers and the National Safety Council
(Revelation 14:13.).
that the loss of one human life to a comSee
dealer NOW!
RROUGIIT TO YO R 1I0l\IE BY \
munity and the nation is equivalent to a
Trinity Church Notes
P~=~lRDElPHIA SUBUiiiJiln
monetary loss of $SO,O(Kl Therefore, if
Members of the J. J.'s enjoyed a talk each man sent to this school were able
WATER IUmPIDY
SWARTHMORE
by Miss Mary Pickerel, of Philadelphia, to save one life in the battle for the reon her work among the mountaineers duction of fatal accidents it would more
A.k U. About Stainless Paint
of Virginia, in the Archdeaconry of the than repay the community that had sent
him.
Blue Ridge, vicinity of Rattlesnake
The local council has approved the
Mountain, last Sunday evening at the
Officers' Training School and
Traffic
home of Ruth Detlefsen, on Lafayette
urges
local
communities to help build up
Avenue. Also present were Mrs. Alfred
the
student
list at the school' by sending
Lewis, Mrs. J. B. West and Rosalie Dryor
more
officers. The cost of tuition
one
den, senior adviser. The next meeting
is
ten
dollars
($10.00) exclusive of livwill be held Sunday evening, May 2. at
ing
expense.
It
is thought that the cost
the home of Betty Cresson, Riverview
be fifty dollars
for
one
man
would
Road.
($50.00)
for
two
weeks.
If a muniThe Misses Ada Fuller and Elinor
cipality
does
not
have
the
funds
for this
Willits and Mrs. A. M. Dryden were
is
suggested
that
a
service
purpose
it
named as a nominating committee to preclub
or
a
women's
group
in
the
comA FEW CENTS A DAY MORE THAN
sent officers for next year at the May
munity
might
provide
a
scholarship,
havmeeting of the Junior Woman's AuxA LOWEST PRICED CAR
mary. The April meeting was held last ing a local representative.
Monday evening at the' home of Miss Chosen for May Day Program
Fuller, on North Chester. Road.
Margaret L. Mellen, daughter of: Mr.
The .;annual spring rummage sale of and Mrs. Winthrop W. Mellen, of North
the Senior and Junior Auxiliaries and Chester Road, has been chosen for a
~~t
the J. J.'s will be held at the Church queen's attendant in Syracuse University's
Obtllter Road and CoUetre Avenue
Thursday and Frlday of next week with May Day pageant, "A Masque in Honor
ReY. J. Jarden Guenther. S.TJI., Bettor
RIo •• T. A. Meryweather. Dtr. ReI. Edue.
a preview \Vednesday evening.
of a Rose," on 1fay 8.
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
The Church School Lenten Offering
Miss Mellen, a 1935 graduate of 9:415 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
:00 A. M.-Mornfng Prayer and Sermon.
wiIJ be presented next Sunday morning. Swarthmore High S choo,,1s
I • a f reshman 11
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sel'ttlon.
Presentation serv.ices will be held in in the College of Home Economics at
Mr. Guenther will preach.
Parish Churches this spring and the Syracuse. An officer of her living-center.!-------'--::l=HE-=--...::..----·!
Diocesan service will be in connection Miss MeUen is affiliated with Gamma Phi SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
wjth the "Drama of Missions" which will Beta, social sorority.
SUNDAY
N... IWlhr
P.w.
.00
•
\.'
TO YOt]
"
•
"
<.
•
'
•
~ORE
,
Turbaus. Straws. Felts
LILLY ANN DRAPE SHOP
(Formerly of Media)
Hats Draped to Your Head. $2.95 up
Hats Made to Match Your Dress or Coat Remodeling
EILEEN DRESS SHOP
OLD BANK BLDG.
Community Spelling Bee and
Question Box
Wednesday, April 28 -- 8 P. M.
WHERE TO GO FOR
TICKETS - 25 CENTS
On Sale at Martel's. All ThTett Local Dru,
Stores. and at the Church
HELP CAMP SUNSHINE
MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS
SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
Candies of Excellence
Wednesday. April 28
Swarthmore WOMan's Club
MEDIA
Swarthmore 108
CASH COAL PRICES
\
JANE WITHERS
"The Holy Terror"
with
Anthony Martin
Leah Ray
EI Brendel
EXTRAI
Rohert Benchley In
"'How to Be a Detective"
Wednesday Only
Eclmund Lowe - Mad,e Evans
• 'n
Per Ton From
Winter Prices
9:4~ A. M.-Dihle School.
11 :00 A. II-Morning Worship. Rev. WiIIJam
C. Covert. D.D•• Germantown.
7:00 P. M.-Christian Endeavor.
!
CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS
For
$9.50 $1.50
the
period
beginning
Monday,
April
twenty-sixth, and ending Saturday, September
twenty-fourth, this Bank will open at seven
Pea
Mondar. • Tuesday
Ruhy Kee or _ Lee Dbon
NOTE
Effective till June 1, 1937
Nut
Stove
Egg
'n
"Mysterious Crossing"
Richard Oix, Dolores Del Rio,
Cheater Morris
,
Savings
Sunday Only! Two Majors
l.eO' Tracy in
Tharsday Onl,., AprU 29
A Picture You Should Not Mis.
STUDEBAKER
DICTATOR
CHURCH NEWS
OLD BANK BUILDING
Today (Friday) and Saturday
N. W. SUPLEE
==
Moderately Priced
RrldBe at 2 P. M. Tea. coffee and sandwicbes served at 4 P. M. Admlulon. 35
cent.. Tickets from Mrs. J. Paul Brown or
at the door.
Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary
'n
"Ready, Willing and
Able"
SUNDAY CONnNUOUS
..
The regular meetings of the Confirmation Glasses and of the Rector's Bible
.
.
Class will be held· durjng the coming
week
.
•
Community Spe,Jling Bee and
Saving41c
Old Bank Building
Swarthmore 360
"READY,W1WNG
AND ABLE"
PROM 2 TO 11.16 P. M.
$1,00
THE EILEEN SHOP
Wednesday Only. April 28
with
ADen Jenkins - Winfred. Shaw
Five BI, Song HIta
ftOOftA,
od
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
,
ON SALE AT EVERY STORE IN THE BOROUGH
and
James Dunn - Jean Rogers
"Ready, Willing and
Able"
-'!..~iHiE~SNYVV.ARinmw~DODRi~~&U~·--Dbe~g~iv;'en;Ji~nCCo~n;'ven;t;ti;'on;IHlaanlljin~S~.~Pt~em~-~'====~;;~~~~~:':~===,~(C~~ty;lW~I.I~L~M~;ti.~~Hij;;;-~I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::.;.;;~I
ber,
MARY'S PET llECIPE
O U D . Ma
•
F .....
b, RHwt Eo - . . . .
6 eelmB ere
j
"Criminal Lawyer"
Ruby Keeler - Lee Dizon in
THESWARTHMOREAN
OVER,30DO
SILENt'SEfJ'TINELS
Thursday Evening, April 29, 6.30 P. M.
'n
"Maid of Salem"
.A,PRIL 23, 1937· .
,
DINNER and FROLIC
Conducted hy Woman's Bible ClallS
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Reports on United Campaign
"Head Over Heels in Love"
The beautiful forsythia decorations were
arranged by Mrs. Servais, Mn. Johnsou
and Mrs, Morrison who thereby added
materially to the esthetic satisfaction of
the audience.
Mrs. W. Earl Kistler and Mrs. John E.
Michael were hostesses.
Next Tuesday, April 27 at 3 P. M,
(note change of time) the Woman's Oub
program will be in charge of local Girl
Scout leaders, Mrs. George Zimmer and
Mrs. Frederick A. Child. All interested
women in the borough are cordially invited to this celebration of the twenty·
fifth anniversary of Scouting in the
United States. The entertainment is
being given by the three troups coached
by Mrs. Venturini, Mrs. A. P. Whitaker
and Miss Peggy Little. Hostesses will
be llrs. Norman Hulme, Mrs. Luther
Dimmitt and Mrs. Ernest R. Law,.
There will be no Literature Section
meeting on April 29.
EVERYBODY'S COMING TO
,
CHESTER
FRIDAY, APRIL 23,1937
SWARTHMOREAN
8.25
1.25
Buckwheat 7.50
.50
A. M. and close at two P. M .. Eastern Standard Time,
except on Saturdays, when the
closing hour
will be eleven A. M.
IIETIIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence F. Carter. A.B.. B.D.. IIInlater
SUNDAY
9 :46 A. 1I.-Cb1Ueh Sehool.
11:00 A. M.-Mornl1l8' Worship,
7:00 P. M.-Epworth League meetinKB.
'1 :415 P. It.-Evening Worship.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 :46 A. M.-First Day School.
9 :45 A. H.-Adult Class. Louise H. Bernard.
Subjet:t-Report of commission I
of the eoming "Friends World
Conference."
11 :01 A. :H.-MeeHl1&' for Wonhip in tb~
lleetlnc House.
WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M. to 3.80 P_ M.-8ewfng and lQ:ul1t..
ing in Whittier House. Box luncheon. AU are
cordfall7 invited.
VAN ALEN BROS.
Riolley Park 412
C0 A L
And for Carefree Luxury, Have
SWHthmo.... 10412
Us Serve
You With
A11.ANTIC FURNACE OIL
THE SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
"Serving Swarthmore Since
1904"
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTI~T.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11:00 A.. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. M.-8unday Leeson-SennOft•
Wednesday evt!niq ml!etinc eaeb wl!ek. 8
p. m. R ..dlna room open dan,.. uet'pt ~Qn.
da7B and boUdQ. t:OO to ":00; ChDfth edifice.
AU aTe eordially Invited to attend u.e .......
ices and lIM! the ReadIDlJ' Room.
THIS ultra·smart Studebaker Dietator Coupe has by far the biggest
rear-dec:k storage compartment of any
1937 car ••• or a 3·passenger rumble.
It offers all the famous 1937 Studebaker advantages and innovations. • •
a steel reinforced by steel body with
a paint ~ish 12 coats deep • ••
the sensational ec:onomy of the Pram
oil cleaner and gas-saving automatic -
overdrive • • . automatic hill holder
plus hydraulic brakes .•• steering that
hBlvesthe turning eff'ort of parking •••
Helen Dryden interior appointments
• •• doors that dose lightly, tightly
and silently on revolutionary and
exclusive rattle-proof rotary latchesl
See and d";ve this Dictator coupe
andyou·llreauzewhyStudebakerchal..
lenges aU 9 other sixes! Studebaker's
C. I. T. Budget Plan offen low time
payments.
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
J.
s,
LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE
411
,
APRIL
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HARRIS &: CO.
QUALITY
for Your Car
Bake or Broil One
Seed.
INSURANCE
Dry Clernins
Russell's Service
Lawn
IIlld Garden Too"
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Edward L. Noyes
Avenues
13 South
"We DoD't Sell Can We Senice Them"
19c lb.
You·U welcome them - . 8 0
temptingly good. A favorite &.h
of Springtime - becaUN of ita
.Gno Savor. Teate. almo~ like
chicken.
•
Chester Road
SUPLEE'S
Hardware Store
SwartJamore lOS
-
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIFD
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-GommunlcaUDIr, furnished. alttin&' room and bedroom in quiet home. Ret·
t'reneell. 416 Yale Avenue. Telephone Swartb..
more 589-111.
BOROUGH REALm SYSTEM OUTLINED
BY LOCAL LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
A baked mackerel • a
treat to the eye •• weD •• the
palate.
MARTEL'S
Swvthmore 2100
IS
At the Waverly
Nancy Seely Herda Women
Editors
Women editors met last Saturday
aiternoon at the Ben Franklin Hotel,
Philadelphia. and organized the Pennsyl.
vania Women's Press Association," At
the call of Nancy Seely, editor of women's
$ntercsts for the Main, Li"e Daily Times,
women newspaper representatives came
from eight counties of the State-Blair,
Chester, Delaware, Huntingdon, Luzerne,
Montgomery, Philadelphia and Schuylkill.
All who came are engaged in editing
women's pages or colunuts. An informal
forum which resulted brought out many
ideas, and led to the formation of definite
plans for the organization.
Miss Seely, a resident of North Chester
Road, Swarthmore, was elected president; Aliss Rebecca Gross, of the Lock
Grace Moore in "When You're in Hoven Express, secretary-treasurer. MinLo ve, " wit
• h C ary Grant, p I
'
aY1Dg
to dey imum dues, and the tl'me and place of
IT
1 at Harrl·'an d S aturdey at th e W
aver
y heab"e, thl! next meeting-O-tober
...
Drellel Hill.
burg, were decided upon.
Number III in a ..,ries of 'a~!iC\.s on study and consideration, to assure ourBorough Government prepared by the selves that maximum protection is given
FOR SALE-Baby earr'age, three piece bed·
room set, antique mahogany sideboard. Swarthmore League of Women Voters to aU communities.
ReaSOnable. Telephone Swarthmore S36.
is on "Borough Health":
},(en/ally U nfi/
FOR SALE-lIahoganT dreulnc table-trlplex
The Board of Health i. composed of
adjustable mirror, white enamel bed with
As taxpaying citizens, we are facing
Jpring mattreu, hall' mattress, small stutted two members in Swarthmore:
Dr.
ebair, combination bookeue and delle. Tele- Franklin Gillespie and Mrs. Joseph S. an increasing burden, due to the ineffiphone Swarthmore 620-W.
cient management of the increasing numFOR SALE-Beddln8' Plant.e-annual.e and per- Seal, appointed each year by Borough ber of residents who are unable to pull
enniall;. Also tomato plants. Marot Flower Council. The Health officer receives
Shop, 316 DlcklnsoD Avenue.
a year for performing serv.ices of their own weight economically. This
WANTED
the office and $180 additional for Milk subject needs careful study and co~sidera
WANTED-To buy a child's crib, play pen, Inspection. The assistant health officer tion. Should we protect our tax budget
and high chair. Telephone Swarthmore receives $157.50 annually. The work is as the twenty-eight states have done which
235.W.
'1i'v;d"d into two parts: Contagious ]}is- already have sterilization laws? PennsylWORK WANTED-Louis Mangano, gardener,l'
vania has had a sterHzation bill belore
twenty year'. experienee, desires work by eases and Milk Inspection.
its legislature since 1889.
dsy. week or month. Telephone Swarthmore
Colltagiorts Diseases
2051-W.
County Health DiJ'lricts
PERSONAL
Contagious diseases in Swarthmore are
Publl'. HaIth d .. t t· . P
... e
a mints ra lon In enn.
.
cIlar ted by D r GIllespie
1935
PERSONAL-Landscape
Gardening.
Topsoil,.
.
sylvania ish largely
hands , of laymanure. sodding. Cement
work a 8J)eelalty.
was decidedly unusual :
10 the few con- men wh
h d in the
tr .•
h'
Jobs promptly attended to. Telephone Darby' ~..giOI"S d·
. h'·
a ave a no aiDIng lor t IS
1877·J.
,'
•
Isea'es In t. IS commumty•. 193.6- highly technical work. Only two of the
7 wIll present. a h~gher record WIth Its thirty-seven health officers in D I
Tuberculosis Talk at H:ab School
Miss Seely is the daughter of Mrs.
LOST
Iclliclcen pox.
epIdemIC
e aware
...
Walter Hoff Seely and the late Mr. Seely,
'
County
in
and only
Charles Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue, 0 f S wart hmore. She attended SwarthLOST Pair child'" wbite gold rimmed D'pl,' .
h
f 1932
h' were physicians,
h
spectacles In brown leather ease before I I flertD
tree 0 t Irty-two ealth officers in executive secretary of the Delaware more College and at one time was conEluter. Reward. F. H. Flaherty, telephone
The chief weakness .in our protection Montgomery County in 1935 were physic- County Tuberculosis Association, intra- nected with this paper.
.
swarthmore 1655·W.
children against contagious disease is ians. Since 1850, aU health officers in duced to Swarthmore High School stuin the case of diphtheria. Although our New York State have been physicians. dents on April 19, Dr. Charles Aekon. of
A charter membership was registered.
FOR RENT
Apartment. $35. 44 S. Morton. Aye.. Mor· record IS
' good'.to S wart hmore, it is pas- Health adm'lOIS
. t ra t'Ion· m
. P
Ivania
· IS
. the Jeff,erson Medical College and V\'hite and other worne.n editors will be invI·ted to
ennsy
ton. Near P. R. R. Adults. SeC-ODd floor. 'bl
ae
funptJ'on
of tow' nship and boroughwit
' h HiI:ven Sanitarium.
join. The obl·eet. ive of.the new organlZ'a:
S rooms, electric refrll'eratlon. Ga,....e.
51 y a matter 0 f Iuck, rath er t han d u
"
'.
some
supervI'sl"on
from
the
St
t
to care fuII y pIanned prevention.
Chester
a e. repreDr. Aekon, told many interesting facts tion is the interchange of helpful ideas
WM. S. BJTru:
has recently had an epidemic of this pre- sented by the county medical director about tuberculosis. This disease has been between those working- in the same field,
Swarthlllore 111-.1
. IS
. prevent- who gives only part t l · m e . ' reduced two-thirds hut is still a menace and a better understanding of the general
Nntary Pubtfc la.uraDc. - RuJ Eata.. yen tabl e d·Isease. D'JP hthena
able.
The Pennsylvania, League of Women to youth. People between the ages of requirements of newspaper publication, in
FUNDS
%T05%
Our own Borough has an opportunity Voters recommends· that if we are to fifteen and forty are most readily sus- order that women editors may increase the
to set itself up as an example for other secure for. ourselves the benefits of ceptible to it. Dr. Aekon pointed out service of their departments to the newsINTEREST FOR MORTGAGES
communities .in the Commonwealth. The modern science we must organize our- that tuberculosis is not .inherited, but con- papers and the public.
Funda for Construction
Schick Test is harmless and painless I'n selves into largeC" units under the direc- tracte d from some one, who unknowingly
The Chesler Times was represented by
determining susceptibility. Most pedia- tion of a full time physician with public has the disease. The cure of this dread Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard AveJ. W. JEFFERIS
tricians give it as routine care of in- health training, a laboratory in charge of peril takes from two to four years, how- oue, Swarthmore.
Swarthmore 179
fants. Toxoid (one dese) given in cases a pathologist, two or more nurses, a sani- eyer this long care can be prevented if
of susceptibility, is likewise harmtess. tary engineer, a consult~ng epidemiologist, children are given the tuberculin test freRummage Sale
Several communities in Ontario, Canada, and the necessary cler.lcal and technical
I
REGISTERED
Trinity Church, Swarthmore
have voluntarily required Schick tests and staff. Civil service standards should be quent y: T~us the disease can be checked
inoculation,
when
necessary,
of
all
chilrequired
for
all
of
these
officers
and
for
before
"It
gams
much
ground.
ARCHITECT
dren. The result shows a reduction of superintendents of tuberculosis sanaIn closing, Dr. Aekon suggested to the Tburaday and Frida,., April 2~' ~d 30
12 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa. diphtheria
in
these
communities.
toria,
.operators
of
water
purification
students
that they get plenty of rest, eat
PrevIew Wednesday EVeJlInl'
HOMES DESIGNED. FINANCED
good
food,
and
don't
over
exercise.
7 t 9 (Ad
plants
and
of
sewage
treatment
works.
AND BUILT
The Medical Society of Delaware
A
""B h' d h Sh d
.. h O m i n i a n . Sc)
Phone: Ardmore 44S8
Our Swarthmore public health is in
movIe
e to t e a ows, S ow- =~~;==:==;;;===;;====:;;;:==
County has been faced with the difficulty
ad h d b
bl" h I h
ing the growth of the tuberculo";s bacilli
of having patients who could afford to go.
al! s, ut pu ~c" ea t .depends 011 in the lungs. followed the informing talk
pay fees go to welfare clinics for di h- nelghborlOg commumhes. It IS therefore
.
p. recommended that administration be t
_ by Dr. Aekon. ThiS assembly program
n w
t
h ...
t crla 100culatlons. For that reason, It f
d f
b
h
'1
rans is One of a series on tuberculosis being
0
open a
rom oroug counCI s to the .
7 MORTON AVENUE
has acted to have all diphtheria inocula- erre
.
d · th
ffi
f
. .
Board of County Commissioners and that gIven throughout Delaware County.
tlons rna e to e 0 ce 0 a phYSICIan,
'
•
MORTON, PA.
At the present, anyone coming to a a cOUl'.ty.board of he~lth and coun~y health
Bob Erskine Pi Kappa Alpha
Over Salu Store
physician's office and asking for a pro- commlssmn be apPolOted; that thiS health
Robert G. Erskine, Jr., of Elm Avenue,
phylactic dose of toxoid .is given board should consist o~ not less than has just been initiated .into Pi Kappa
LENA SAKS. Proprietor
it. If the patient cannot afford to seven nor more than nme members, at Alpha fraternity at the University of
Telephone, Swartluuore 898
pay a fee, the toxoid is given free. least. three of whom shall be phY5!cians, Pennsylvania, where he is a member of
ReaaODable Prices _ No WaitJa.
Officials of the State Department of keeping local health officers. a~ aSs.Istants the freshman class. He graduated last
~~f-H~lth advocate greater publicity to in- to the county he~l~h co~mlssJO~er, who year from Swarthmore High School.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
duce all parents to have their children sh~u~d be a phYSIC, Ian WIth pUbhc health J .
-- t
N
Phil
EI
om
Larchmont
Square-corner
tested. J Moore Campbell, lI.D' Direc- rauung.
ew
B.
ectric
cers
lot, 60x140j 5 room.; hardwood LOUie,
Ooor.;
tor of the Pennsylvartia Burf'.au of Health
At a meeting of the board of direc!ors tile bath, ahower; garage. Sacri&ce.
Conservation says, "'The administration
We Buy Your Discarded
of the Philadelphia Electric Company $4,100, fiDaaced •
of toxoid should have been taken care of Clothing and House Furnishings held Wednesday, April 14, Vincent A.
IOlJg before the child reaches school age."
JAM E 5
Sommar was elected secretary, vice A. Lots for Saie-IOO ?l 120 ft.--5acrlfice, $100
Hll'h, Dry Ground
Even a law like our vaccination law per141 Weat 3rd Street, Cheater
V. R. Coe, retired, and Clifford \Vinner,
mits too many years of unprotected childTelephone Chester 2.2513
treasurer, succeeding H. C. Lucas, reNewtoWll Square 68
hood."
We WiD Can
tired.
Boulevard
2250
"I'm foreman of a construction Ve"crcal Disease
crew for the telephone company.
Examinations· of employees, in public
With aU the millions we've al· eating places, for dear bills of health is
ready spent for telephone plant, required by state. law. This is not enough.
Reports show that one-tenth of the inyou might think there wouldn't mates of our institutions for mental disbe much left for us to do. The ease are there because of venereal disfact is, however, that we've ease. Cases increased by so many thounever stopped growing. We're sands in the past year that the present
Surgeon General of the United States
always planning ahead-to an. has instituted a widespread campaign for
ticipate the needs of each com- public action against the spread of
munity and be ready to render America's greatest menace, syphilis.
the service as soon as it's needed. Delaware County needs more clinics for
its control.
So when a new development
The WPA Nursery Schools of Del·
starts to boom-when new aware County demand Wasserman Tests
houses, stores, factories or offices for all children enrolled, The findings
are going up-you'll find tele. are such that they indicate the desirability
of subjecting all children to this simple
phone trucks there soon after the test and treatment if indicated in the
first steam shovel."
cause of public health.
}ofilk IlJ.speclion
Fourteen dairies deliver milk to SwarthIt's good business to plan more. Each one pays $25 for milk inahead. If your business is spection. Many of these dairies are inspected by officials of other boroughs.
growing, your telephone servo
Swarthmore is fortunate in having a
ice should grow with it. Per· physician health official who is responshaps your facilities for han· ible for milk inspection for the Borough.
It is the opinion of the local League of
dling calls are already lagging
Women Voters that the whole matter of
behind your needs. How many milk inspection in the Commonwealth of
"busy signals" are your cus·
Pennsylvania is one which needs careful
tomers getting when they call
The School District of Swarthmore will re.
your office? We can tell you. celve
bids at the High Sebool Building up to
Why not let us check your .. P. M., Friday, April 23. 1987, for printing
and general instructional 8upplies, including
telephone traffic? It may im: a~ 8hop and science, and janitors" 8upplies.
When you buy a carton of cigarettes you know you reduce the average cost
The School District reserves the right to reject
prove your sales and service. any or all bids in whoJe or in pa.rt and/or to
of each package .•• save money ••. So it is with electricity-quantity use
award contracts to other than the low bidders
means lowered average cost. Here's how it actually worksNo obligation. Just call the on
any item or items.
Speclfteations may be secured at the School
Business Office.
50 kilowatt-hours Dlonthly cost • • • 82.86
District office in the Swarthmore High School.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
Twice as Dluch {lOO KI~':.':.~~OURS costs only'4.46 instead or $5.72
FOR SALE
MACKEREL
CASUALTY
Tit." ft$fOneBallerias
SwartJamore 504
Freth Ca....t
FIRE AND
IIlld Women'.
Quick Se. ,ice
••• From Cape May W.t. .
REAL ESTATE
Phone 440
TAILORS
APRIL 23. 1937
rust of the 5:'1_ •••
"Service Included"
SWARTHMORE'S
Men'.
Everythins
FRIDAY,
23, 1937
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Do
FOR
The Swarthmore Business Association
SPONSORS
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
"SWARTHMORE NITE"
also
SUD
Your Benkins at
AN EVENING OF PI EASURE
Fuel Oil
AITENTION,
EMPLOYERS
Social Security Tax Returns
Doe on March Wages
Must be Notarized
M. PARKER
In order to become better acquainted with our friends and customers, the
Swarthmore Business A88ociation created Swarthmore Nite as an annual affair.
A nominal charge of one dollar covers the cost of a fine dinner, after which a full
evening of entertainment and funis Ilrovided. Songs, music, speeches, prizes and
skits are the order of the evening. Any locally prominent person or organization
of Swarthmore is very apt to be portrayed with emphasis being given to short:
comings rather than achievements. The one night of the year when nO reputation
i. safe, no ridicule is taken seriously.
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EDWYN RORKE
Clifford M. Rumsey
Dodge
and
Plymouth
To really enjoy Swarthmore Nite accept the invitation of every member of
the Swarthmore Busine88 A88ociation andBe there at 6.30 P. M. Thursday, April 29th, in the Methodist Church Social
Hall. Reserve your tickets today from any member listed below, for the accom·
modations are limited and the tickets are going fast.
NOTARY PUBLIC
23 South Che.ter Road
EVERY MEMBER DISPLAYS THIS SIGN
(Next to the Bank)
SWARTHMORE 42
AF'ITst CIass Beauty Shop
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Swuthmore 1390
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MICHAEL'S
College Pharmacy
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This Certifiea That
FRANK'S
i. a Member of the Above Aasociation
for the Year of
on the Comer
1937
BARBER
Everything in Drugs
SHOP
•
Swarthmore 857
The American Stor_H. Foster
The American Store G. Michell
E. M. Buchner
Thomas F. Conway
Dew Drop Inn
Frank, the Barber
Joseph's
BARBERSHOP
"As Modern as Tomorrow"
3 Barbers at Your Service
at All Times
H. B. Green
Hannum & Waite
Harris & Co.
The Hollyhock Sbop
Joseph's Barber Shop
Martel Brothers
Mason.Builders Supply Co.
A. & P. Tea Co.
Adolph Rubin
14 PARK AVENUE
ANITARY
ERVICE
Clifford M. Rumaey
Josepb Reynold.
Michael's College Pharmacy
George Mitro & Son
Rodney Millo
Edward L. Noyes
M. Parker
Charles R. Russell
Victor D. Shirer
A. P. Smalley
Strath Haven Inn
N. Walter Suplee
Swarthmore Garage
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
Peter E. Told
THE
~
at
Spring
Housecleaning
Needs
American Stores
Company
j\x.nlp4~Ii
BARBER SHOP
Sprays and Sprayers
aD our Dew
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Bootblack on Premise.
Disinfectants
HAROLD FOSTER
MaDa«er, Grocery Department
Cbester Road
It i. ve'fY relaxing
modem chair••
RODNEY MILLS
DRUGS
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Mother's Day Gifts
G£ORGE MICHELL
CANDIES
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CARDS
Manager, Meat Department
ALTON SMITH
MaDaaer, -ProdUce Department
Spring Is Here
We
are
receiving
daily
new merchandise for Dad,
Mother. Sister and Brother.
Won't you come in and look
around?
HANNUM & WAITE
CHRYSLER
aad
PLYMOUTH
Good Used
Cars
Yale Ave. & Chester Rd.
Swarthmore 1250
BEATING BOOMS
15,¢
Swarthmore t 932
IMPROVED
S
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MEMBERS OF THE SWARTHMORE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
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VICTOR D. SHIRER
BUCHNER'S
DRUGGIST
Haberdashers
13 South Chester Road
Ladies' Wear
Swarthmore 586
OPEN EVENINGS
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Secretln'Y.
of Swarthmore will roe.
ceive bids at the High School BuDding up to
" P. M., Friday, MaY 7. 1937, for printing and
BCience supplies, eoa1 and fuel oU. The &hool
District rt'Serves the right to reject any or all
bids in whole or in part and/or to award contracts to other than the low bidden on any
Item or ltem.e.
Specifications may be secnred at the School
Diatrid ojfiee fn the Swarthmore High SchooL
The Sehoo1 District
THI lEU _ H I
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O' PlNNSYLVANIA
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ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS.
Secretary.
so it is with ELE~TRI~ITY
.
5 tUnes as Dluch (250 KU-8:tJly~OURS costs only '7.111n.tead or '14.30
(abo... figures based on existing Sul>urbon ra .....)
It's obvious that electricity is cheaper in quantity; that adding electric comforts
lowers the average cost ••• saves you money. Be thrifty-use more electricity I
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electricity-Cheaper in Qunntity
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APRIL 23, 1937
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
HARRIS & CO.
SWARTHMORE'S
QUALITY
Men's and Women's
TAILORS
Everything for Y ou~ Car
"Service Included"
Phone 440
TiresJ"'; r~$toneBalleriss
REAL ESTATE
Quick Service
MACKEREL
CASUALTY
Bake or Broil One
Seed.
19c lb.
Fertilizer.
You'll welcome them 80
temptingly good. A favorite 6sh
of Springtime because of it.
l1ne flavor.
T oates almost like
chicken. A baked mackerel is a
treat to the eye as well os the
palate.
Lawn and Garden Tools
Russell's Service
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Avenues
Swarthmore 504
Fresh Caught
FIRE AND
INSURANCE
Dry Cleaning
Pressing
First of the Season • • •
••• From Cape May Waters
"We Don't Sell Cars
We Service Them"
Edward L. Noyes
13 South Chester Road
SUPLEE'S
Hardware Store
Swarthmore 105
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MARTEL'S
Swarthmore 2100
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CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
fon
nJo;NT-Communlenting. furnished sit.
til1~ room and b('droom In 'Iuiet home. Rer"
cn'l1l't'~'
4 I5 Yale A"enue. T .... h~'I.hone Swarth'"or .... 53~-M.
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BOROUGH HEALTH SYSTEM OUTLlNE~D-~--A:--:-t
BY LOCAL LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS·
-:-:--the-:=W:=--ave-=-rly- - :-'--N-an-c-yS-ee-Iy-He-ads-W-om-en~
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at the Bell Franklin Hotd,
Ntunbl'r III in a series or articles on study ami consideratiulI, to assure our: Philadelphia. and org:lIlizcd the PennsylFOR SALE
1\oroug: II Gm'erllll1en t preparcd by II IC se I\'es II la I
lIIaXllnUIII
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IS
. ginn
! \'ania \\'OIIll'II'S Press :\s!'()(,"·iatiol1." At
ron SAL(o;-1Jnby enrring<" thrre I/iL'Cc bedi
thc call oi X'IIIC), Scely, ~.'llitur of womell's
roORl set, anticluc mohoKony sideboard. Swarthmore L\?ague o£ \Volllell Voters, to JII comlllunitics.
It\';l~o)):lbll"
Telephone Sworthmol'(! 836,
is on "norough Health":
I II I II U fil
i intcrl':;ts for the J/ain Linl.,' /)ai/)' Ti",rs,
. ('" a \'
F,~n !o'ALg-Mahogany dr~sing tnble--tri).lex
The Board of. Health is cot1lposed or
.\s t;:~xI,a}'ing Cltl7.t.'I1", wt.' arc £a"ing
WUIllt.'1I tle\\'sl'ilper representath'es came
;uUustable mirror., white enum('1 bed with
~I,rinl! mattn,.oss. hair muitr('Ss, small stuffed two
memhers 111 Swarthmorc:
Dr, II""
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: fmm ci.g.ht counties of the State-Blair,
~h:lir. ('ombinntiun bookl·uSt.' ond desk.
Tele. [ '
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I' Chl'!'t('r, Delaware. Huntingdon, LU7.erne,
kl"111 ("'11
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Also tomnto Jdnnts. Mnrot FJower COlillel"I .
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10 callie .Irc engaged in editing
Shrll'. :H5 Dickinson Avenue.
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WANTED-To huy a ('hilll's crib, pluy pen, JIL<.: lied
1011.
officer
'IS II,e 1',"e',I'" ","gill sl",I' I"
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t'{ to the urmation of definitc
alHI high chair.
Tl'1ellhone Swarthmore
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If
~~c~'~\'~s
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fhe.
work.
IS
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already
have.!
sterilizatiun
laws?
Pelllls\'l11
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the
organization.
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\\ OI(K W ANTED-Loui!! Mangano. gardener. (I\'n c( IIllt~II"'I'k'() I"arts: . ContaglOlIs DI5-; \'ania has had a sierlizatioll bill hci~re
).[iss Sl'cJy. a residcllt of Xorth Chester
twenty year's (,xlwrienre, desirl'S work by eases all( .\ I ' IISlle I
I'\.0;1(.I •S wart IllIlun', was c1('cted Jlresi~
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Icg-islaturc
since
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lJiscas.·s
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"IS
'(kilt;
)'Ii:;s
lkbecca Gros!'. of the l.ock
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Contagiolls diseascs ill Swarthmorc arc I P hI' II Itl d ,. t '
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Grace Moore in HWhen You're in
11<','11 ~x/'rl'ss, secrclary-treasurcr. ),11111935 I
II ,IC • - ea I a l~l1l11S ratIOn III
ellll· Love," with Cary Grant. playing today, inUlin dues, and the timc and place of
I' E I{:-;ON A [...- J.. :llldsNllle Ga rdeninl!.
Top"'Qil. l'arcfuih' charted I", Dr G;lIesllie
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IS !'lrgcl\' III the hands of I'",",
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llllusual JII the fcw con-; .
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aver
y heatre,''II Ie Ilex I mee I"mg- 0 c I U IJcr [ at II arns~
J"h~ prumJ.tly IIttendt'lI to,
Tele)lhone Darby
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,lIIell \\' I10 I la\'e
ur £ tIll"'" D r
exel Hill
hllr" ,,"cre (Ie"C"(",I e( I I 'I lOll.
laglOus
{llseascs
III thiS C01ll1ll1l111ty. 1936- II" II
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I '\\'kl prcsell. ;I I~g ler record wtth ItS Ithil'ty-sl'\'ell health oOicers ·ill Delaware [Tubercu1osis Talk at High School
LOST
l.' lie 1.'11 pox el)l( C1111C,
C t ' [('J)
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' \\'alter 11011 Sedy and the late ~Ir. Scely,
T.OST- -Pair
child'!!
white
guld
rimmed
,
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uun y III ..... - were JllyslClanS, and only
Charll's Kurtzhalz, of Park Avellue.' of Swarthll1ort.. She attended Swartll,pcl'tal'"!{'s in hrown leather ense h('(ore fJ/pIrJlrcJ"m
thn'e of tlllrty-two health officcrs ill ('_'"e'""li,"c "'c""rclan' uf tl,e 1).'1"",,"arc
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Illure Collcgc and at (jill' timc was con.
r::l~{('r,
H.(',\·nrll.
Jo~. H. Flnherty, telephone
The ('hid weakncss 111 our protection ~lol1tgun.lery CO!11lty in 1935 were l'hysic-' Coullty Tuherrulos·is :\ssllc!alioll, intro- lIl'ctcd with this l'apl.'r,
~,,"arlhmore 16:i5-W.
of children against contag-iolls disea3e is I;:~IIS, ~IIlCC 18JO, all hcalth officers ill tlm:ed to Swarthmorc High Sdlool stuFOR RENT
in the ('"
Apartment, $35. 44 S, Morton Ave .• Mor" gOo!.1II
I" S warthmure, It
. .IS pos- He",III,
- I1I11l1b
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" I)·l:IlIIS~
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, the Jl'lTersoll ~[edll'al
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and
\Vlnte
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' " .editors
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. •he lI1\'1tcd
, . ' to
ton. Near P. R. R. Adults. Second floor,
sibly a mattl'r of luck, rather than due :t function of township and borough with IIan:'n Sanitaril1l11,
J~II1l .. J he o~IJecll\c 01 the ncw olg.I?lza5 rooms. electric rerrigeration,
Garage.
to carefully Illal111eO
Chester 1 sOllie 5ltller\'isioll from the .State" repreDr. Aekon, told man)' intercsting facts ! tl:)I) ,
the
of h,clllful, Ideas
WM. S. BITTLE
has recently had all cpidcmic of this I)rc- sCllted. by the count;, medical director, ahuut tuberculosis. This disease has becn j ~)et\\,CCIl, those \\orkm,.....111 the sallle field.
Swarthmore lll-J
reduced two-thirds but is still a menace l·t1ld :1 hetter ulldcr~tandll1g of the general
"' ... t;uy Puhllc Inaurance _ Real £alat. \'cntahlc disease. Diphtheria is prc\"ent- who ~wes only part tIlUC.
The Pellll~Ylyania Ll.'agt1e of IV(""",
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TO 5 %
Our OWIl Dorough has an ol'I)Orilmit}, \·olers rccomlllcnds that If wc arc to fift
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on1('r that \\omen edItors 111.lY lIlcrease the
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to set itseH up as an example fur othcr sel'ure o~ ourse \'1.'5 t Ie bell~fits of ceptihle to it. . Dr, .\l'kon point~d out l.s, \', ~ ,0
lelr {ep?r men s to t Ie nc\\'s~
INTEREST FOR MORTGAGES
CUIll!lIllll.i~ics j!1 the Coullnol1weal~h. The 1I,I~o~l~rn. SCleIlC~ . we ~nust orgal1lze ,"our- that tuherculosis is not inherited. uut con_IIM~I.ers a.nd the ~)~~Lhc.
Funds for Construction
Schick . Icst
pa",less '""I!-iCheS
II1to larJ"cr
the
"Iy
file (hesler 1w/t·v
. . 's l,ar",I"s
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'1I1l1ts
.ullder
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. dtrec. Irac I1.'(I £rOI11 SOIllC Olle, W IIU Ull k'Ilowmg
. was_ rCI,reSe'IIC"'u by
J. W. JEFFERIS
de.t~rnlllllllg- Slisceptlblhty, :Most pedia- tlOl1 of a .fl~1I tnne physlcmn. with Jlublic has the disease. The cure of this dread 1\frs ..Robert L. Coatt.-s, oi Harvaro Avetnclans gi\"e it as rotlti"e carc o£ '"II ,health trauung. a lahoratorv 111 charge of
Swarthmore 179
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filllts, J oXOId (one dose)
given
111 cases <1 pathologist, t\\O or more nurses, a 5;]111I
b
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liS ong care can
e prc\·el1
of sllSceptibilit\' js likewise harmless tary englllcci', a consu tlllg eflidellllulogist I 'Id
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Sc\·eral CUlI1lIlU;lities in Ontado Canada' and the m:cessary clerical and tedmicai C 11 rlen aTrcl gl\'el" I~e U JCrCllll" CIS krc-II
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ha\'c volulltanh- requiTl't1 Schick tests and sta . CIVil sen'lce standards should he b f
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ARCHITECT
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lIlur:UlatlOll whl'1l neccssary of all chil- rcqll1rl.'( or a II tlese oOIcers and for
r. '
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r" e 'on Isuggcstc
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dren.
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shows
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water 1HlrlficatJon
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The Medical Society of Delaware I) anls all( 0 scwage treatment works.
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Phone: Ardmore 4456
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Our Swartiullore IlIlhUc health is ill,
mO\IC
'Cll~l( tIC
la{O\\S, SlO\\Count) has bl.:l.:l1 f.lced wlth thc dlOleulty I
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( a ITOf( I to . g'OO{
. II Jall(. s, JUt PU) .Ie. health . depends- Oil ill thc hlllOs fullowed the inforllll1lg t a l k : : '
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by Dr, . \ekon TillS assemhlv program
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F l ' T<.'COIllIllCIH C( t (at ae mllllstratwlI be trans"
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now open at
lerr •• InOel).1 lOllS,
or t mt reason, It £
I £
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• is one of a series Oil tuherculosis bcilJO" ,
I 's ' '1" I I I "' II I" I I " " 'I, : erre(
rom wrot1g-h councils to the 1 "
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,glvcn throughout Delaware COUllty.
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7 MORTON AVENUE
tIOIlS made III the olfcc of a physician.
.Ir
ollnt) COlllllllssloners, and th,lt
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MORTON, PA.
:\t the present, anymlC coming to a. a coun.ty.hoard of hC:llth and COI1lI~y health
Bob Erskine Pi Kappa Alpha i
Over Saks Store
physician's oOice and asking for a f1ro-1 t'OUUllISSIOll he appo111ted; that tillS health
f{olicrt G. Erskine, Jr., o£ Elm A"cnuc,!
LENA SAKS, Proprietor
Jlhylactic do~e o£ toxoid is ginll ~ hoard should cOllsist o~ uot less than has just been initiated jllto Pi Kappa
it.
If the llatil'llt cannot afford to SC\'C!1 nor more than 111111.' members, at ;\lpha fraternih' at the Uni\'crsih' of:
Telephone, Swarthmore 898
pay a fcc. the toxoid is given rree. least. thrcc of whom sl~al1 be physicians, PCIlIl!'yh'
Ollicials of the State DepartmC'llt of kcc(llllg local health olllcers as assistants the freshman class. Ill' graduated last
JIealth atinH'ate greatcr puhlicity to in- ~o the COlillty he~tl~h c()l,llmissi(lI!cr, who I year £rom Swarthmore High School.
I SUBURBAN PROPERTY
duee all parents to ha\'e their children ~J.(),lI~d be a (lhY~lel~Ul WIth )lIIhltc health j
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Square--c.orner house,
tcstC{,I J .\Io(Jfe alllJlhcll, ~l.D" Dlrec'"
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60x140j 5 rooms; hardwood floors;
tOT' (If the Pellllsyh'allia Bureau of Health
At a meeting of the board of directors tile bath. shower; garage. Sacrifice.
('onsen·atioll say.... "Thc administration
We Buy Your Discarded
of the Philadelphia Electric Company $4,100, financed.
of toxoid should ha\"(~ heen taken care of Clothing and House Furnishings held \\"ct!ncsday, April 1-1, Vincent A.
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JAM E S
SOlllmar \\'"as elected secretary, vice A. Lots for Sale-I 00 " 120 ft.-Sacrifice, $100
lung hefore the child reaches school age."
E\'ell a law like our vaccination law Iler~
141 West 3rd Street, Chester
V. R, C(l(', rctired, and Clifford \\'inller,
High. Dry Ground
mits too many years of unprotected ehildTelephone Chester 2.2573
t reaSl1rCr, sllcceeding" 1-1. C. Lucas, reNewtown Square 66
hood."
We Will Call
tired.
Boulevard
2250
"I'm foreman of a construction F.·llt·J't·al Discose
crew for the telephone company.
ExamillatiotB of ellllllo),ees, in puhlic
With all the millions we've al- l'ating places, for clear bills of health is
ready spent for telephone plant, Tl'(Juired hy state law. This is 1I0t eHough.
Rcports .show that one-tenth of thc inyou might think there wouldn't mates
of our institutions for mental disbe much left for us to do. The ease are there hecause of nllereai dis~
fact is, however, that we've ease. Cases increased by so many thounever stopped growing. We're sands in the past year that thc present
Surgeon General of the United States
always planning ahead-to an- h:lS instituted a widespread campaign for
ticipate the needs of each com- public action against the spread of
munity and be ready to render America's grcatest menace. syphilis,
the service as soon as it's needed. Delaware County needs more dinics for
its control.
So when a new development
Thc \VP.A Nursery Schools of Delstarts to boom-when new aware County demand \Vasserman Tests
houses, stores, factories or offices for all children enrolled. The findings
are going up - you'll find tele- arc such that they indicate the desirability
of suhjcctillg all children to tJIis simple
phone trucks there soon after the test and treatment i£ indicated in the
first steam shovel."
eatlsc of public health.
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FOR AN EVENING OF PLEASURE
The Swarthmore Business Association
SPONSORS
al80
Sun Fuel Oil
ATTENTION,
EMPLOYERS
Social Security Tax Returns
Due on March Wages
Must he Notarized
M. PARKER
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
"SWARTHMORE NITE"
In order to become better acquainted with our friend. and customers, the
Swarthmore Business Association created Swarthmore Nite as an annua1 affair.
A nominal charge of one dollar covers the cost of a fine dinner, after which a full
evening of entertainment and fun is provided. Songs. music, speeches. prizes and
skits are the order of the evening" Any locally prominent person or organization
of Swarthmore is very apt to be portrayed with emphasis being given to .hortcomings rather than achievements" The one night of the year when no reputation
IS safe, no ridicule is taken seriously.
To really enjoy Swarthmore Nite accept the invitation of every member of
the Swarthmore Business Association andBe there at 6" 30 p" M" Thursday, April 29th, in the Methodist Church Social
Hall" Reserve your tickets today from any member listed below, for the accommodations are limited and the tickets are going fast"
NOTARY PUBLIC
EVERY MEMBER DISPLAYS THIS SIGN
23 South Cheater Road
(Next to the Bank)
EDWYN RORKE
Clifford M. Rumsey
Dodge
and
Plymouth
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Joseph's
BARBER SHOP
"As Modern as Tomorrow"
3 Barbers at Your Service
at All Times
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ARE
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MEMBERS OF THE SWARTHMORE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
The American Store-H. Foster
The American Store-G. Michell
E. M. Buchner
Thomas F. Conway
Dew Drop Inn
Frank, the Barber
H. B. Green
Hannum & Waite
Harris & Co.
The Hollyhock Shop
Joseph's Barber Shop
Martel Brothers
Mason.Builders Supply Co.
A. & P. Tea Co,
Adolph Rubin
Clifford M. Rumsey
Joseph Reynolds
Michael's College Pharmacy
George Mitro & Son
Rodney Mills
Edward L. Noyes
M. Parker
Charles R. Russell
Victor D. Shirer
A. P. Smalley
Strath Haven Inn
N. Walter Suplee
Swarthmore Garage
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
Peter E. Told
14 PARK AVENUE
IMPROVED
Yale Ave. at Rutgers
Swarthmore 1390
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ANITARY
ERVICE
at
2\ltu1ltlf!i
BARBER SHOP
Spring
American Stores
Company
Housecleaning
modern chairs.
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Bootblack on Premises
Needs
Sprays and Sprayers
Disinfectants
HAROLD FOSTER
RODNEY MILLS
DRUGS
---."--Mother's Day Gifts
CANDIES
CARDS
Spring Is Here
We are receiving daily
new merchandise for Dad,
Mother" Sister and Brother"
\Von't you come in and look
around?
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It's good business to plan
ahead" If your business is
growing, your telephone service should grow with it. Per·
haps your facilities for handling calls are already lagging
behind your needs. How many
"busy signals" are your customers getting when they call
The School Di~tri('t or Swarlhmort!' will re~ I
your office? We can tell you. ('ei\'e
bids at the High School Buildinl! up to
Why not let us check your ,
I :Inti gcncral instructional supplie;. including I
telephone traffic? It may im· ,urt, shop and ~ri(!nc(,. I1ml janitors' supplies,
The School Ili<;trirt re:';Cr\'es the ri~ht to r('jt'ct
prove your sales and service. I any
or nil hill,. in whole or in part nnd/or to
awnnl ('onlmet,. til olh{'r than the low Lidd\'r,;
No obligation. Just call the on
any item or item5.
Rp('CiIlcations may be secured nt the Sehool
Business Office.
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Secretary.
Manager, Meat Department
and
PLYMOUTH
DRUGGIST
ALTON SMITH
Good Used Cars
13 South Chester Road
Manager, Produce Department
Yale Ave. & Chester Rd.
Swarthmore 586
Swarthmore 1250
LU"~DERS.
4-!I-3T
VICTOR D. SHIRER
' " , A F'Ir't C]ass Beauly Sbop
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,lIill..· hlSP,'Clioll
FOlirtec..'11 dairies deliver milk to Swarth1I10re. Each one pay'i $25 for milk illslwrtiun. lIany oi thC'~e dairies arc inSl)Cr:tcd hy ofiicials of other hOl'OughS'j
S\\'arthmorc i'i fortunate ill ha\'illg a
Jlhy~ician health o/licial \\'ho is resllulls-i
ihle for milk ill!'>pectioll for tIll' Borough, I
It is thc opinion of the local League of I
\\'"olll('n \'I)t<--'rs that the whnle lI1:llter of!
milk inspcrtioll in the Commoll\\'ealth of i
PCl1llsyh-ania is nile which 11(,<--,<1:;:; careful
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CHRYSLER
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District otTice :n the Swarthmore High School.
GEORGE MICHELL
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Manager, Grocery Department
Chester Road
It is very relaxing on our new
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MICHAEL'S
College Pharmacy
Ilre\,(~l1tion.
The School District or Swarthmore will rec('h't" bids at the High School nuildinS! up to
.. P. :M., Friday. May 7, 1937, for printing and
seit.nce supplies, cool ani) rue) oil. The School
District r('s('n'es the right to reject any or all
bid .. in whole or in part and/or to aword contracts to othl'r than the low bidders on any
item or items.
Sp('Cification~ may be liccured at the School
Districl office in the Swarthmore High School.
BUCHNER'S
Haberdashers
Ladies' Wear
IHE BELL nLEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
OPEN EVENINGS
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ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
Secretary.
••• and so it
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with ELECTB.lCITY
"'hen yon hlly a carton of cigarcttes you know you reduce the avcrage cost
of ('aeh pa('kage ... ~a\'c m(JIlCY ... So it is wilh e!('{·tricity-quantily usc
ml~ ..1Il8 low('rt·d an'rage C08t, IIl're~s how it actually work:-5-
50 kilowatt-hmus monthly cost • • • "2.86
Twicc as much (100 Klk.'!&H"?;JI)OUIIS costs only 84.46 instead of $5.72
.
5 limes
as muc I1 (250 KIWW""I'I'_1I0U\'s
MONTlILY)
costs on Iy "7 •71 inslcadof$14.30
(abot-ejigurcs llUscfl
011
exis,i"g Suburban rates)
It's obvious that electricity is cheaper in quantity; that adding electric comrorts
lowers the average cost ••• saves you money. De thrifty-usc more electricity!
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
ElectririlJ-C/If'Ul'er ill Quu"lil"y
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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HODGE DIRECTING
MAY PRODUCTION
"Penonal
Appearance"
Will
Close 1936-1937 Season of
,Swarthmore Playen Club
Lawrence Riley's three act comedy,
uPersonal Appearance" is now in rehearsal for presentation by Director D.
Malcolm Hodge during the first week of
next month at the Players Club.
A comedy in three acts, the scene of
the entire play .is the living room of a
house between Scranton and WilkesBarre on Route 6. The play which gained
immense popularity s~veral years ago ~jn
New York and since has been a favorite
among summer theatre groups, revolves
about a motion picture celebrity, Carole
Arden, who due to motor trouble s~d
denly finds herself and her entourag.e Injected into the midst of th~ ordmary
and routine existence of a tYPical Pennsylvania family which has be~ forced by
circumstances to run a tOUrIst accommodating home. Those who enj oyed
Mr. Hodges productions, HCounsellor at
Law" and "One Sunday Afternoon" are
looking forward with great interest to h.is
next presentation which incidentally Will
close the current season at the Club.
Mr. Hodge has selected new talent
from the Club membership to play the
motion picture star and the young man
with whom she becomes enamoured.
Polly Ann Daly and Edward A. O'Neill
make their debut here as Carole Arden
and Chester Norton (Bud), respectively
although Miss Daly is a graduate of the
Emilie Krider Norris Dramatic School,
Philadelphia, and has appeared in productions elsewhere.
Amon D. Sibole and Ruth Lewis also
make their first appearances as Johnson
and Jessie. Miss Lewis has done dramatic
work at Swarthmore High School an~
Swarthmore College.
The others .in the cast are all old Club
favorites; Carol Cleaver, Mary Ryan
O'Brien, Angela Mason, Helen Clark
Reed and D. Malcolm Hodge, and John
S. Taylor who witl be remembered for
his work in "Ah! Wilderness."
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At The Inn
"Wonderlands of the North," covering
Icdand, Greenland and Scandinavia, will
be the feature film presentation at the
Strath Haven Inn, at 8.15 this evening.
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Aid Camp Sunshine Next
Wednesday
An opportunity for this community to
aid Camp Sunshine will be offered next
Wednesday afternoon, April 28, when the
local American Legion Auxiliary will
sponsor a benefit card party.
The event will be held .in the Woman's
Club House, on Park Avenue, and it is
hoped those who cannot come at 2
o'clock to play bridge will drop in at 4
o'clock for a vis.it and refreshments
wherever possible. The committee of
three in charge of the card party is composed of Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, Mrs.
J. Paul Brown and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest.
Swarthmore has always shown a considerable Jnterest in Delaware County's
lIalnutritiotl Camp, at Thornton, several
Borough residents having been on the
various committees of the project, boys
and gids of the town going as volunteer
councillors eai:h year, and children from
the lists 01 the Community Health
Society, of Borough Halt, having been
among those who have enjoyed a week's
health promotion there.
Each $4.00
means one more child can reap the benefits of a sojourn at Camp Sunshine.
Colonel Harvey R. Pierce, of Princeton Avenue, is a member of the administrative committee whieh was formed at
a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Camp.
The Legion Auxiliary has reported the
contribution of $20 toward the recent
Chadty Ball from Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ainsworth in memory of whose son the
Swarthmore Post bears the name Harold
Ainsworth Post.
PETER Eo TOLD
All Line. of Insurance
Illcludinl' Life
Notary Public
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SW. lUll
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ERNEST G. SNODCRASS. "-SS'T.
FUNERAL
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Telephone Swarthmore 58
Friendly Circle Holds April
Meeting
Over thirty members of the Frlendly
Circle met at the Vassar Avenue home of
the new president, Mrs. Arthur R. O.
Redgrave Thursday afternoon, April 15.
Last meeting's minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Arthur Hughes, and the
treasurer's report given by Mrs. Dwight
Cooley, the new treasurer.
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol. chairman of
sewing, distributed garments which ,,:ere
made for the Community Health Society
and reported other garments had been
made during the month. The knitting
committee announced that another afghan
is almost finished but decision as to its
disposal was postponed until fall.
There was a discussion as to the extent of financial help to be rendered to
Camp Sunshine this coming summer and
decision wlll be made at the June meeting after the proceeds from the picnic are
known. The annual picnic wHl be held
June IS on the lawn of Mrs. J. Horace
Walter's home, on Cedar Lane. Mrs.
W. Niv.in Wherry wilt have charge of
tickets.
A letter of appreciation was read from
a shut-in to whom a plant was sent at
Easter with a box of candy and a year's
subscription to a magazine.
An appropriation was made for the purchase of an air cushion for the Community Health Society, to be lent by the
visiting nurses to patients in the district.
It was voted to pay $25 to a family
which has been served an eviction notice.
This will help with mov.ing and rent.
The father has been ill for a long period
of time, the reason for this family getting
behind in rent and being in desperate
situation.
Mrs. Herbert White froOl the Welfare
Office told of two adolescent boys who
necd occupation on a farm for the summer. If anyone knows of such a .place,
please call her, Swarthmore 2070.
It was voted to give $5 for materials
for a group of children in this district
doing occupational therapy work.
The meeting adjourned for a social
time and refreshments.
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Softball Replaces Baseball at H,S.
At 8.30 A. M. Wednesd~y, William
Madison, of Madison Brothers, Dartmouth Avenue, driving south on Park
Avenue, while crossing Michigan Avenue,
figured in an accident w.ith a car driven
by a man named Kovac. Ridley Township, west bound on Michigan. Slight
damage resulted.
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HOLD APRIL MEETING
OF HEALm SOCIETY
Mr,. E. L. Mercer Named Transportation Chairman Upon Retirement of Mrs. W. T. Ellis
The April meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Nursing Division of the
Community Health Society was held on
Thursday morning, April IS, in Borough
Hall, with the president, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, presiding. Mrs. William T. Ellis,
because of absences from Swarthmore,
the Swarthmore Schools prepared the been formulated by representatives 01
display: Virginia Craemer, chairman; health agencies and were answered by
Jane Anne Williams, Phyllis Simpson, representatives of the following agencies:
Barbara Blondin, Iris Quintan. Doris Delaware County Emergency Relief
Lackey, Dween Lingle, Edith Fredericks, Board, Private Family Agency, Chil~
Emily Knoll. In the background, mounted dren's Aid Society, Directors of the Poor,
on a white screec. the United Campaign Mothers' Assistance Fund, Mental Health
"Torch Poster" is seen in the center panel. Clinic and National Youth AdministratiolL
On either side of the poster there appears Mr. Charles Kurtzhalz, of the Delaware
a chart; one represents an analysis of County Tuberculosis Society, acted as
field time spent by the nurses, the other chairman of the panel. Mrs. Paxson,
represents the pay status of visits.
board member; Miss Mary Myers, Miss
"On March 18 five health agency work- Margaret Allan and Mrs. Nellie Cuenco,
ers met with Mrs. Emilie Myers in the of the Community Health Society, at.
office of the Delaware County Welfare tended the meeting.
Council in Media to plan a program to be
"Miss Mary Myers and Mrs. Geraldine
held later in the month. Mrs. Cuenco Nickle attended the Silver Jubilee Cele.
represented visiting nurse services; child bration of the N. O. P. H. N. in New
health centcr work, school nursing serv-I York City March 18."
ice, tuberculosis nursing and hospital social
Miss Myers gave a most interesting
service were represented by other nurses. report of the meeting in New York, which
"On March 30 the Delaware County was held to celebrate the 25th birthday
Welfare Council held a supper meeting of the National Organization of Public
in Chester. The program was presented Health Nursing.
Prominent speakers
in the form of a panel discussion: What praised the work of 20,000 public health
Our Agencies can and Cannot Offer to I nurses throughout the United States.
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resigned
of Transportation
and
Mrs. as
E. chairman
Leroy Mercer
was appointed ~
chairman of that committee. Volwtteers
to help in conveying patients to hospitals
and clinics are greatly desired, Mrs.
Nellie P. Cuenco, supervising nurse, reported. Her account of the nursing work
during March was as follows:
UDuring the past month 560 visits were
made to patients who desired nursing care
and health supervision. Three home de-I
liveries were attended by our nurses in
March. In reviewing statistical reports
for March, 1935, 1936 and 1937, it was
interesting to note the fo1towing visits in
our maternity program: March, 1935,
total 97; March, 1936, total 58; March,
937, total 185. These visits included
those made to antepartum, delivery, postpartum and newborn patients.
uDue to our heavy maternity program
and morbidity visits which totaled 214
it was again neces~ary to postpone health
supervision work which we had hoped to
do in March. Our chronic patients were
remembered with potted plants during the
Easter holidays.
"Eighty babies and preschool children
attended
conferences in six communities in
An Intramural Softball league has been
The new scales are now in use
March.
drawn up and successfully run by William
C. F. Ziegenfus, high school athletic in Folsom. The greater part of the fund
director, in place of a school baseball toward the scales was contributed by the
team. The group consists of two leagues, Swarthmore Friendly Circle.
one loop for the Junior High boys, of the
UBcginning in AprH the Springfield and
seventh to eighth grades and a separate Plush Mills Conferences will be combined.
The attendance at these two centers has
league for the boys of the ninth to twelfth been low and due to the locations the two
grades. In the $enior loop the Browns,
under "Fjtz" Jennings, easily captured can easily be combined.
"The part-time school nursing service
the first round; in the other grollp, the
Cardinals, captaip.ed by Ford Wiggins, has been continued in Springfield and
WOIl.
There are three more rounds as Morton. The regular Springfield School
yet to be played. The winner of the Nurse will probably be unable to resume
whole tournament is slated to meet the her work in the schools for an indefinite
undefeated faculty ten.
period.
I "We are pleased with tIle continued
1937 Main Line Concert a Success co-operation of parents who are cndeavoring to provide needed corrections. for the
A report is expected next week on the children with remedial defects.
receipts of the well attended Main Line
"We are grateful to Mrs. Paxson for
Concert held in Clothier Memorial, making possible a window display which
Swarthmore College, last Friday night for presents, in miniature, the services of the
the scholarship fund of the High School. nursing division of our agency. In a
The High School Chorus beautifully ren- vacant shop window opposite our office
dered "The Slave's Dream" and Dorothy a day's program in the Hfe of a Red Cross
Seltzer, soloist, charmed the audience with Public Health Nurse is pictured. A I
Chopin's Concerto for Piano, Gp. 21.
health center physician, two nurses, a bed
eluded Overture u.Maritana," Wallace j patient, a mother and two children arc
Brahms, by the Main Line Orchestra.
represented by dolls. Two "doll house I
size"
rooms
furnished
with
doll
Police News
furniture picture the patient's home
Next Monday evening, the 26th, a and the health center.
The extenumber of motorists witl appear for hear- rior of a school building suggests school
ings, having been given summons this nursing service. Mrs. Paxson contacted
past week for traffic violation while pass- Miss Alabel Ewing regarding the project.
ing through this Borough. They include
\Valter C. Becker, Bala-Cynwyd, arrested
9.45 P. M. last Friday for speeding and
improper passing on Chester Road;
Everet Carnichael, of Chester, and Wilson
S. Carmichael, Philadelphia, arrested at
3.05 and 320 P. M. respectively on Sunday for thru traffic violation; William
Horsey, Philadelphia, arrested at 3.35
P. A-I., and William James Madden, Lansdowne, also for thru traffic violation at
Swarthmore Avenue and North Chester
Road; Edward Burnshaw, Yeadon, arrested at 8.30 P. M. Monday for the same
offense.
James Beck, no home, was picked up
at 4.45 P. M. Friday for drunkeness and
disorderly conduct and committed to the
Media jail for thirty days.
Appearing for hearing on !fonday of
this week Charles Lynch, 01 Philadelphia,
arrested on the 11th, was fined $5 for
thru traffic violation; Frank J. Facciolo,
Clifton Heights, arrested on the 14th lor
speeding, was fined $10, and Theodore
Dingle, of Park Avenue, Swarthmore,
summoned on the 11th for reckless driving was discharged with warning.
H. L. Johnson, of 330 Park Avenue,
will join the group to appear on the 26,1
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SWAI~THMm~E
VOL.
IX,
No.
18
SWARTHMORE. PA.. APRIL
MAY PLAY WILL END
SEASON NEXT WEEK
New Dancing Class Committee
Elected at Annual Meeting
ALFRED
PA,
30, 1937
$2.50
Gertru~:.~~~;~ to
P. SMALLEY
TUESDAY PROGRAM
The annual meeting of the Delaware,
County Branch of the Women's Inter- I
national League for Peace and Freedom I
will
be held in the Swarthmore Friends', Local Troops Entertain Woman's
D. Malcolm Hodge Direct. "PerMeeting
House next Thursday, .May 6,
Club on 25th Scouting
sonal Appearance" for
at 2 :30 p. m.
Anniversary
Players Club
Miss Gertrude Baer, international cochairman of the W. I. L., will speak on I The Swarthmore Woman's Club was
The final play of the Players Club of
u
Europe Today."
the scene of the celebration of the twentySwarthmore 1936-1937 season will be prejs
making
only
one
other
fift~ anniversary of Girl Scouting ~n the
Miss
Baer
sented during the coming week. D. Maladdress
in
FelUlsylvania,
that
at
PittsUmted
~tates last Tuesday, Apnl 27.
colm Hodge is the director in charge of
burgh,
so
Swartlunoreans
may
feel
priviThe.
meetmg
was brought to order by the
the prodUction and it will be Lawrence
leged
to
hear
an
international
speaker
of
preSident,
Mrs.
Roland G.. E. Ullman,
Riley's comedy hit, "Personal Appearsuch
wide
reputation.
who
then
turlle?
the proceedlng~ o ....er to
ance." The opening performance will be
All
are
invited
to
attend
the
meeting
Mrs.
George
Zimmer,
Club chairman of
Tu.!sday evening, May 4.
Swarthmore postmaster, headed tbe
-..
,
.
Otizenship.
Mrs.
Zimmer
introduced
Gladys George, one of this country's
c.ommittee in charge of the show arMrs.
Ernest
R.
Laws,
committee
chairfinest comediennes, starred in ~IPcrsona[
rangement.. for uSwarthmore Nile."
•
•
,
.
man
of
Troop
6,
who
presided
over
the
Appearance" during the p!ay's more than
An account of the evellt which oc"
afternoon's entertainment.
five hundred performances on Broadway
curred Ia.t night, too late for a review
Mrs. Gunther Frocbcl, chairman of the
in this week"s i.sue, will be given in
three seasons ago. Since then the play
Girl
Scout House committee, portrayed
The Swarthmoreaa ne,..t week.
has been taken to evp.ry part of the couninterestingly the history of the Girl Scout
try. In brief resume, "Personal A ppearA Resident of This Section for House in Swarthmore, telling how the
ance" is set in the tourist home of Addie
EVENTS AT COLLEGE THIS
Twenty-four Years, She Had
troop having taken a trip to Washington
Struthers on the road between WitkesWEEK-END
on twenty-two cents conceived the idea
Been DI Two
Barre and Scranton, where Mrs. Struthof needing a house in Swarthmore.
Edgar Allen, chairman of the anatomy Ethel Schatte Dolman, wife of Dr. John there
ers lives with her Aunt Kate and her
Miss Hughes, Philadelphia Director
department of the Yale University School
daughter Joyce. There is also Bud NorDolmau, Jr., professor of English at the of Girl Scouts, followed with an interestof
Medicine, will deliver a lecture tonight, University of Pennsylvania and director ing talk on the scout movement, eOlton, the young filling station attendant,
Friday, at 8 o'clock in the Friends' Meetwho is engaged to Joyce. Into this quiet
of its summer school, died of a heart ail- phasizing the jnternational aspect of
ing
House. He will discuss uEarJy
setting is dropped Carole Arden, a moment about 9 o'clock },{onday morning, scouting and pointing out that the history
Stages in Reproduction and Their Contion picture star who .is making a series
April 26, at her home, 304 Vassar Ave- of the Swarthmore Scout House paralltrol by Hormones." Robert K. Enders, nue. She was forty-seven years old.
of personal appearances in connection
elled in a small way the entire history of
of the zoology department, of Swarthwith her latest picture. Miss Arden's
Mrs. Dolman was born and educated scouting founded in this country twentymore College, but recently returned from in Philadelphia. She was a resident of five years ago by J utiet Lowe.
automobile breaks down in front of the
an
expedition to Panama, will introduce
Struthers home and she, her maid. chaufSwarthmore for twenty-four years and
At this point the three Swarthmore
the speaker.
feur and publicity man are forced to spend
was always actively interested in com- i troops marched juto the clubhouse with
The address, which JS under the
the night in; the tourist home. The sudmunity affairs. She shared in her fam-I their leaders and opened their part of the
auspices of the Cooper Foundation and
den injection of the star actress into the
ily's interest in the. Players Club of entertainment by illedging allegiance to
the zoology department, will be nonordinary and routine existence of this
Swarthmore
where Dr. Dolman, in addi- I the flag. Troop 16~ led by Margery Mactechnical and open to all. It will be iltypical up·state Pennsylvania family Excitingly Amusing Days From
tion to being a director of many years' :AlilJan, sang two songs, "EI Capitan" and
lustrated by slides and motion pictures
standing was vice-president for the past "Shusti Sidli", the latter in most interforms the background story of the play.
Life of "Tom Sawyer"
showing ovulation in the rabbit.
two seasons and chairman of the cast esting fashion accented by gestures.
Following the cast committee's policy of
Dramatized
The next feature of the afternoon was
presenting new players whenever possible,
Patty Morris, '37, will be crowned committee, their sons Geoffrey and Efl\fr. Hodge wilt introduce three new playThe fine opportunity offered young Queen of the Mayan the green at the fingham, serve on the stage committee, and folk songs of various lands sung by the
ing members. They are PolLie Ann Daly, people of this vicinity to exercise their east end of Parrish Hal1, at 6 A. M. daughter Barbara is invaluable to the art girls of Trocp 194, who were admirably
Edward A. O'Neill and Amon Sibole. dramatic ability was strongly apparent at Saturday, and the women of the college and junior plays committees. Mrs. Dol-] trained, directed and accompanied by Mrs.
Miss Daly, an attractive young blonde, the Players Club of Swarthmore last will dance and sing in the annual May rna": has been a member of the hospitality I~' L. Ventudni. The following girls
won her part of Carole Arden, the· ma.vie Saturday. The afternoon and evening per- Day exercises.
and junior plays committees of the Club. d. res,sed in. native costumes announced the
~.~~r._ln.~Q~~titiv~_try-outs from a large formanccs. of the la;t junior play for this "!,.,l;:i..1.:r t~:i=' ·':;f'v"':... ~·~!s;:V uf tilt., ~i~tl..; She handled the 1935 Red Cross Roll songs for the particular countries: Enggroup O f cand,'dates' '0- r the role. M' ,'ss .:)t!a'sun,· ···To\n "'~aWyee-: 'a:elighte
Lall (;hai'rmansmp ·oi dus section and was tam..l • .tli::ttY /\1111 .fltiime. ··.L\1~erne hng.'
Theater Club, the Rose Valley Chorus vice-president of the Swarthmore Branch land"; France, Bonnie Donnelly, liThe
Daly studied with Emilie Krider Norris children and adults with the finished por- witl appear at Swarthmore this Friday
and Salt.rday in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1ast year although she had not enjoyed Man in the Moon"; Holland, Judy Koch;
and has had considerable experience with trayals of the characters.
good health· for the past two years.
Russia, Betty Laws, "Come Ye Now and
other groups similar to the Players.
In the title role of Charles George's "Ruddigore."
In
addition
to
her
husband
and
three
Walk
With Me"; Italy, Jean Huey
Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Sibole are making dramatization of Mark Twain's ever popThe chorus, which in past years has
children
named
above
another
son,
John;
and
Marty
Jean Crosby (duet) UMy Bantheir first appearances on any stage. The ular work Thomas Marshall did an al- given performances of "The Gondoliers,"
her
mother,
Mrs.
Caroline
Bux
Schatte;
jo";
Bohemia,
Susan Thatcher, f'W.mter"
former plays the part of Bud Norton and most incredibly convincing interpretation and "Yeomen of the Guard" atthe college,
the latter will appear as Johnson, the of "Tom". Robert ("Bobby") Longwell is under the joint direction of Philip two sisters, Mrs. Loyal Y. Osterlund, of and "Rollicking Gypsies".
The senior girls of Troop 6 brought the
chauffeur. Ruth Lewis, who was also to was equally effective in the part of Joe Cooke and Purdue Cleaver. Mr. Cooke, Rutledge, and Mrs. William Yocum, of
make her debut on the Players Club Harper. Edward Alston was another who is also director of the Canzonetta Baltimore and a brother Conrad C. afternoon to a climax and close with
stage as the maid in this production has who looked and acted his part admirably Chorus in Philadelphia, will supervjse the Schattc ~f Parrish Road ' Swarthmore Mexican dancing and music. Dressed in
been forced to give up the role due to a well. He played Sidney Sawyer, tell-tale vocal end of the production, while Mr. Crest, ~Iso survive. Her m~ther had been native costumes which they had made
wjth Mrs. Dolman for three months.
themselves under the able supervision of
tonsil operation. The part will be taken: half brother of Tom. As the colored boy, Cleaver attends to its staging.
The
Rev.
Clinton
B.
Adams,
rector
of
lfrs. Robert Bair, ~hey looked ~ltogether
by Juletta Powers, who will be remem-I Jim, Donald Darlington performed a piece
The operetta is one of the best of the
the
Park
Congregational
Church,
Philacol?rful
.and c~armlllg. The girls we~e
bered for her work in "The Admirable I! of acting which was worthy of a senior known works of Gilbert and Sullivan and
delphia,
of
which
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Dolman
tramed
m
thel~ dances, and cC?ached III
Crichton."
production and evoked praise from every includes in its score such well known
were
members
officiated
at
the
services
the
songs
and
lD~trumental mUSIc by our
The balance of the cast is made up of. member of the audience. Thomas Jack~ melodies as uThe Witch's Curse" and
yesterday
aft~rnoon
at
Oliver
Bair's,
well:known
loca~
exponent ~f Spanish
veteran players. With Mr. Hodge in the j son as Ben Rogers upheld the merit of II\tVhen the Night Wind Howis." The
Philadelphia.
Interment
followed
in
West
dancmg
~nd
mUSIC,
Mrs. WhItaker, a~d
role of Gene Tuttle. the press represen- the cast with his share of good facial ex- libretto concerns itself with the predicaLaurel
Hill
Cemetery
once
agaIn,
as
has
been
pruved true m
tative, others are Carol Cleaver as the pression and speech. Mary Garrett was ment of the Ruddigore family who ,:tre
~--:--...:.-':c-the
past,
the
performance
bore
high testistage-struck kid; Mary Ryan O'Brien as as sweetly demure and pretty a Becky forced to commit cr.ime every day by the
mony
to
Mrs.
Whitaker's
art.
The first
Aunt Kate; Helen Oark Reed as Mrs. Thatcher as anyone could have desired. provisions of an ancient curse.
number was the "Mexican Bowl Dance,"
Struthers; Angela Mason as the daugh~. Jeffery Kirk handled another long part,
Tickets for the production may be oba graceful and original arrangement by
ter, Joyce, and John S. Taylor as the I that of the famous Huckleberry Finn, tained at the door. 8.15 has been set as
Mrs. Whitaker, danced to the tune of
second assistant at the filling station.
[ with capability. Marion Kirk did credit curtain time.
"Cielito Lindo," with the following parto Susie Harper. Charleen Birkett, Mary
B--b-'''U-C-I-b
ticipants. Dorothy Wilson, Joy Price,
LOCAL RETURNS SLOW
Yates Gilcreest, Marian Troxell, Dora·
ase a
u
Park Avenue Resident Suffered Betty Ellen Broadbent, Helen Ludwig,
thy Dana, and Dicky Hoot proved the
With the Business Association's $25
Stroke Seven Weeks Ago;
Virginia Craemer, Alice Craemer, BarMrs. Ellwood B.. Chapman, secret.ary ! dramatic talent of local youth in the fol- contribution and the donations of Thomas
Came Here in 1923
bara Nason, Ruth Child and Dorothy
of the. 10c=11 committee of the UnIted lowing respective parts-Gracie Miller,
W
S
I
_ _ __
Marlow.
The second number was a
Campa1 &n, reports that we have more Amy Lawrence, Mamie Austin, Sallie W. Audrew, Philip . Kniskern, amue
John Thomas Boyt passed away
Mexican
song
by the following scouts,
tl
d h h If
k t
d
M. Dodd, and Henry B. Cookman, the Wednesday April 21 at his home 210
lan passe t e a way mar
owar Rogers, and Johnnie Miller.
amount raised to date on 'the $150 for the Park Aven'ue after a' n,'1lness of s'even self accompanied on the instruments inOUr goal of $8500, the receipts today exA
th
Id
b r
f th
t
7
H ' B b II CI b
'
dicated; Virginia Cracmer and Dorothy
edi
$4700
mong e 0 er mem e s 0
e cas 193. Swarth~ore ornet 5 ase a
u weeks which followed a slight stroke.
ce ng
.
were Jessica Folsom who, as Aunt Polly,
t
$45
}"Irs. Chapman reports that unfortu- t k I
'b'I't
f b'·
mam enance IS
.•
Born in Dorsetshirc. England, Decem- Wilson (Mandolin), Nena Whitaker,
ler responsl
I IY 0
ber"
I 1849 tl Ie son 0 f \"'11'
dEl'Iza- Bettie Littlefield, Jean Storrs, Helen
I Iarger IocaI T00
nateIy one or two 0f tIe
I't
' I rlOgmg
t f up
Local
L.
W. V. News
ivl 13m an
subscribers have been compelled by force Ef- m bPtrhop~ y qw e ser~ous a Ime~ :
beth Tucker Boyt, Mr. Boyt came to this Ludwig and Alice Creamer (Ukulele).
1lrs. \Vhitaker assisted in the accompaniof circumstances to reduce the amount of 'h 1za ~ d °tlPe as coufsln ur h ary hW 0
The May meeting of the Swarthmore country in 1889. He was a consultant
ment
on the guitar and Mrs. Geraldine
tl letr
"t
cause
0
. eer a
'
' pIedges, t IIUS rnak
mg
1 necessary.I campIOne'bl Ie M
tl 0 K'
ht ero w enth League 0 f W onten Voters. ",,'11 be held on engm
n d
manne
surveyor and for Calebaugh on the mandoHn. The pro1a elg Don als Se the 25th instead of on the first Tuesday many years was connected with the Lonfor increased effort on the part of SOlici-! everhpohss, e d; 1\[ar H
h
gram closed delightfully by the dancers
,
.
d'
muc
arasse,
rs.
al"per;
•• ·a!1 cus t omary. 0 n,l\lay 25 (on
I S a Ivage nssoclatlon
A
••
"
tors to overcome thiS han lcap and to R' h d
th W'do
Do oro
I y h. of the mOllul
representmg
Its executing the national dance of Mexico,
w k Ug as w 0 the annual meeting wiII take the form of interests here when he came to the United
reach the desired amount.
IC ar son as
e I' 'H
for which Mrs. Whitaker had personally
TIlere h ave b cen many ·mcreases among.
finally took
the
home
ess
d G t Wind 0 uc
a thunder
Sh her
·ff a picnic and business meeting at the home States.
brought
back from Mexico the large
the smaller pledges which have been most w.thtlg;fianll ra't' th bos r t S e fiderIt of Mrs. \Villiam J. Carson, of Lincoln
\Vith his family Mr. Boyt moved to sombreros used in the costuming.
w'0 "
na y go
e
S war th more m
. 1923 an d h'IS Wile,
., th e
encouragmg.
.ys ·ha con e 0 A venue.
Preceding that part of the program by
The Delaware County League of former Ellspeth Gardner, of Newcastle, Troop 6. Miss Hughes presented senior
Although the campaign was scheduled him t~elr observations 10 t e grave~ard
to close last Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Jack- one mght when a !Ilurder was ~ommltted Women Voters will hear a discussion of England, whom he married in 1872, died scout pins to Alice Craemer, Ruth Child
son of Park Avenue who is chairman of and thereby obtal~ed the ev:,-dence he 141Collective Bargaining" at the last of the in 1929.
and Ruth Lipman •
. ' entire
.
. . of
' central Delaware needed to free an'It mnocent prisoner and I year on May 7,at t h
" d'ta \"oman's
S urvJvmg
.. are t
tlus
district
~ .ine
I~
s~ms an d f our daug I1Punch and pretzels were served in the
County including Ridley Park and apprehend the gol Yj
I'ld
.
Club. The annual busmess meeting and, ters: John, of \Vllmmgton, Del.; Alex- lounge by Mni. J. Wheeler Allison and
Springfield as well as this Borough has
So pleas.ed w~re t Ie ~ 11 ~en With tile election of officers wiH be held.
ander, of Bloomfield, N. J.; Mrs. 'V. \V. her committee. l.frs. Norman Hulme
announced it will be extended six ~ore hap}), cndU1~ 0 scene ve JO the afterReservations fOI" the 12.30 p. Ill. 1ul1ch- Clarke, of Akron, 0., and Elsie G., S. Mrs. Luther M. Dimmitt and Mrs. E. R:
days. Airs. Jackson urges all workers noo~ that, hvelly aSHthey arbe, "h~y were eon may be made with )'-Irs. George Lin?, Ethel, and Lillian, aU of Swarthmore; Laws were hostesses for the afternoon.
.
. returns leaVing the C ub h ouse
' grandch'ld
and contnbutors
to make their
h d ehevmg the B owI'mg Green, Med'13, tel ep hone Med,a an dSIX
I reno
d
'bl
h
show over, when
t ey dh
a to be recalled
~fr • Boyt has been retired for some
I
assoonanasargeaspossJesotat
.
. " t " 1"7
""t.
Mother-Daughter Banquet May 4
S wart h more's h
'
.
ed for more excitement
an t e real endmg
s
years and was prevented by ao-e
s owmg
WI'11 he lIlcreas.
.
• h
~ from
SIX•
Sb'rrI
T 'empI e a t I nn Ton,a
b'
. .In t h e ClV'C
"
I'f
Irom half of the goal to an amount which 10 scene
.
R be
.
ey
... t
emg acllve
'e 0 f t I1e comThe annual lfothers and Daughters
•
Ehzabeth
May
a
rts
IS to be com't
H
be
f th
can better be compared With last year'sf '
"
f D on mum y. e was a mem r o
e S wa rth _ Banquet of the Swarthmore Junior Cub
't
ed th
I
mended for the per ormanccs obtamed
Adolph Zukor s presentatIon a
am
more Presbyterian Church
1 surpass
e goa;
thr~ugh her direction. Barbara Dolman Runyon's "Little Miss Marke.r" with Dr. John E. Tuttle, fo;mer pastor of will be held in the Woman's Club House
Children to Entertain Parents
deSIgned and executed the scenery-the Shirley T~mple, A~olphe Menlou, and the church, and the Rev. George L. Van next Tuesday, May 4, at 6.30 P. M. inPupils of the third grade, Rutgers front yard of Aunt Polly's homt; Dorothy Charles BIckford, will be the feature at Alen of Park Avenue officiated at the stead of at 7 o'clock; as stated in notices
"'11
. ed t he cOS-, t IIe weekl y movies
. 0 f the Strath Haven'
,
Avenue School, will entertain their par- S che II 'f
l\ aC ..ul an
supervts
•
services which were held
at the home which have been iSSUed. Reservations
ents with a Japanese party at tIle school turnes, Isabel Briggs Myers was in charge, Inn tlus evening, Friday. at 8.15. It IS Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial must be made with Mrs. George Heckman, chaimlan of the dinner, before
next Tuesday evening, May 4. Miss Lil- of properties, and Jim Dryden prepared ~ stressed that all children must be ac~o~- was in Arlington Cemetery.
May 1.
"Huck's dead cat."
J panied by adults in order to be admltt .
lian H-ewes teaches the class.
On Wednesday evening the annual
mceting of Swarthmore mothers was held
in the Woman's Club to elect a cgmmittee to take charge of next year's Dancing Classes. Mrs. Henry A. Piper, this
year's chairman, presided. Reports were
received from Mrs. L. A. Whitsit, treasurer, and Mrs. Samuel hi. Dodd, hostess
chairman.
Mrs. Thomas Jackson gave the report
of the nominating committee which also
included Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. Frank
Windell and Mrs. Andrew Robinson.
Members of the 1937-38 conunittee elected
are: Mrs. J. Paul Brown, chairman;
Mrs. Gunther Froebel, assistant chairman; Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, hostess
chairman; Mrs. F. Norton Landon and
Mrs. Robert Sheppard, assistants; Mrs.
J. B. Pope, treasurer; A-Irs. L. A. Whitsit and Mrs. Wil1.iam Argyle, assistant
treasurers.
Extra dancing c1asses wiII be held on
May I and 8. Tomorrow evening the
eighth grade and Junior Assembly will
mcet and next week the beginners, ninth
grade and Senior Assembly. New orchestras which have been highly recommended will 'be heard at these meetings.
The members of the new committee have
been asked to act as chaperons.
'I
MRS J DOLMAN JR
PASSES AWAY
JUNIOR PRODUCTION
WELL LIKED AT CLUB
I
,
JOHN T. 80'YT DIES
IN 88TH YEAR
I
I
H
.
Edgmont Avenue, Seventh and Welsh Streets
IN
PROGRESS
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS
PER YEAR
iGIRL SCOUTS GIVE
if
ANNIVERS/\RY SALE
1
16e
33e
100's
(Bags
Salada Tea
NOW
7e
5e
II-oz. Pkg. 12c:
2 No.2 Can. 25c
Tan Can 6c:
Pkg.
1ge
No.2 Can 6c:
No.3 Can
10e
2 No.2 Cans 2Se
Quart Bottle
11e
GRANULATED SUGAR
,
Reg. Size Can
2
Golden Bantam Corn
Grapefruit Juice
Tomatoes --- Solid Pack
Jnmbo Natnral Peas
Prnne Juice
Heinz Ketchup
Kellogg's Kafee Hag
RiHer's Catsup
MoH's Jellies --- Assorted Flavors
Calif. Frnit Cocktail
I'
YE
A. HAUGER, Prop.
Swarthmore 19
Monday evening for possessIsummoned
ing and allowing at large a vicious dog.
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937
The following girls in the eighth grade of People in Need of Help. Questions had
I
":0
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
SI'l~I~THM[JI~E
-
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
---
~
Friendly Circle Holds Apr"
HODGE DIRECTING
MAY PRODUCTION
Meeting
O\lf Ilurl' IIU.'lIIhl'fS c f the I rttlldh
(1rI.:lc 1IIc.:1 It the \ ISSIT A,clltlc h(lI1e of
tie 1Il'\ In ... ldtllt :\Irs \rtlmr H 0
"Personal
Appearance"
WIll J,.t.:d~rIH Ihnrdn Ifterm 011 \prlllS
Close 1936-1937 Season of
1 I";t lIIettlllg ... IIIl1lules \\Cre I I..' HI I"
Swarthmore Players Club
ccrt,;l,n :\Irs \rthur Hughes l1Id the
--tre Lsmer s relit rt gnul 11\ llrs D\\lght
nHt.'Jl(e h.Jle\ S three Id (ume(h Luolc\ the 111.:\\ tre Isurer
ler~ 1111 \p)ll'lrl1l(e I 111\\ III rc
:\Irs Jlellf\ \ Pelrsol churllIUl of
Itlr II for Ile~l.'ntlll II I, Dm: t r 1) ISC\\11J .... dlstnbutt.'tl glfll1l'lIts \\11I(,:h \\ere
:\111(01111 Jlodgt dUrin thl' hr t \\l'l'k of lIIule fur the C 1II111lll1lh 111.' 11th SUCllt)
IIl"t III 11th It the Plncrs LJllh
md rellorled olhu garments h Itl bel'n
\ t Illelh III three lel tl I..' "ccue of JIllde dllrlll,.. the III( nih
I he kmltll1g
tht.: 1.:IlIlre 111\ 1" the 11\ IIg n III (f I comllllttce IIlIl IUIJced th Lt another afghan
It tI e hct\\een Scrant 11 lIld \\ Jikes IS 11m 1st filllshl'd hut deClslOll as to Its
B Irrt n 1< lItt 6 J he II n \\llIch g uned dl Jl IS II \\ IS postllolled uII111 fall
II1l11l I e II Jlulln" s~\Cral Hars Igo III
1 h('re \\ I~ 1 dtscussl II as 10 the ex
:\1.'\\ '\ urk lIld S lite his hnll I f l\ontc IUlt of f lIuu.:m1 help to he rendered to
lIll 11 ..... "Utllllllf til' Itre gr up
re\o I'es llll1(1 SUlIsh Ile tIllS COI1I11 g: sllJlllt1Cr allu.1
tI lit a lilotlOIl pIcture lCldml\ Carole declslOII \\Ill he lIIUIe It the JUlle mel..' I
II e SUu
., IIIg liter the proceeds f rom tiC
I IUCIlIC arc
\r Iu \\}
dne t) JII tuf tr 11)
d(,lIh t nils her df Iml her elltourage til kilO" n
I he mlltlll pen c \\ III hc hl'hI
Jet.:led lilt) the t1udst 0 f t IIe on ImaT) hllle 15 I 11 the 1m II 01 :\1 rs J II orace
II r utllle (Xlt('llte of It)IJleal Pcnn \\ Iltns IHlIle 011 Cedar LlI1e
:\[rs
,h III I f 11111\ "h cit has hl'ell forced h) \V N 1\ III \\ !tern \\ 111 h 1\ e ch lr,ge of
I L1Ilt.'~ t) rlill a toun t aecom
g h lIIe
I lu c "It I CIlJ \ ed
:\lr II{ dge pr Idlletton
Lotln ell< r at
Lm
ntl One Suulll)
Ire
I kmg f f\\ ani \\ It It gn It ntcrc t t ) 11I~
next preentlllol1 \\lm:h lIIedelltalh "Ill
d c the current Sle IS 11 at the liub
:\Ir' Jlotl . . . e his sdt'cted lIe\\ talent
In 111 the lIuh IlIclllberslll)l to pla\ the
IOttol pcture stir Ilul tile )Ollllg nlan
\\ nit "hom shc hccolllc enamoured
P{ 11\ \nll D3h and 1 d\\ard \ 01'\1.'111
IIllkc tll.:lr dehut here IS Carole \nlen
md Chester ~(rtun (Bud) resll'c(l\eh
IIt1 l Hh :\lIss D I" IS a gradulte of the
I nlll e I"flder 1\orns Dramatic School
1 Illuldplll I and has appcart.:d III pro
dUCIl(lIs dse\\hcrc
\1110 I D 511) Ie Illd Ruth Lc" IS also
11 kl.: tlelr fir~l IlJpl'lrlllCeS a" Johnson
lid Je 1(' :\ltss I C\\IS Itao;; dOlle dramatic
\\ k It S\\lrthlllore llgh 5chool and
s\\ Irthmorc College
I hc ther JII the c I"t If(,' all old Club
fn fltt.:
Llrol Cle ncr :\lln h.)al
o I flt.:11 \1 ell :\[ lSI n lIden Clark
h.t(' I and IJ :\lllcol1ll JIodgt and John
S III r \\h \\111 he remcmhcred for
I
k
\11 ' \ \ ildemess
liS \\ r
I
+
1In.:1I1l
III II
At The Inn
\\ mlcrl uul
f the :\ Irtil
ItC'lIId (rnnl I d I1Id Sc IIId
'I.: tl (' Ic lture 111m I rt lillat
Str th IIIHI 1111 It S b tillS e\ell111""
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Aid Camp Sunshine Next
Wednesday
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1\4,;c<1 of IIdp
QuestIOns h I
hCl'11 (lftludlh:d b) TCI)rCscntlhHS
f
he 11th IgllICJes lIul \\ere ans\\crcd Iy
npn:"cllt 11I\t.' of the (ollo\\lIlg IgCIICI\.:
utll \\elltll' dfl\lng south (II j'lrk I tritTI JUu1ld11l Ins QUlIIllIl DOris Jkla" ITC COllnt)
Emergellc)
I{eillf
hOl11e \\lnh:crosslIIg: :\lldngUl \\Clltlt.: III:ke) 1>\\(,(,11 Il11gle 1 ,11th Iredcncks Buml Pr1\lll' lalllll)
\gene) Clill
hgllred III II ICClduit \\Jth 1 Cll drl\U1 IlIlIh 1,,11(11 111 the bickgroulld Illuunted drells \ulSlClch IJlrcc.:torsofthcPo r
I" I III III II IIl1ed Ko, II; I
\SSI ... t mce 1 IIl1d ~lcllt II He 11th
slllp \H t luuml (11 llll.:llIglll
Slight
IorehPoster ISSeelJlllthecenterl'lIIel Clullc tIld~ltIJllal'outh \dUlI1l1straliol
d 1111lgt.' resulted
On lltln:r sull of thc I)Ost\:r tlH.:re II'I)C Irs :\Ir Ch Irks Kurtzh liz of the Dc1l\\arc
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I I cit Irl Olll rcprcsents an anll) SIS of County TuberculosIs Socle1\ Icted
field tlllle sl)ellt hv the nurses the other churma11 o( the palld
Mrs Paxsol
I n l'resl'lIts the pa) status of \ISltS
board member 1\1155 Mary l\l\ers 1\115
I On ~r Irch 18 fne henlth agl'llc,}! \\urk ~Ilrg tn.:t Allan and :\Irs !'\c1hc Cl1ellc
l'rs mct \\Ith ::\Irs Enuhe )'1)CfS 111 the of thl' COIl1I11UIIII) Health SOClel) al
oOlee (f the Dela\\are Cuullty \\ dfarc tellticd the ltIeellllg
Counctl 111 ::\Iedll to Illall a IJrogralll tu he
~llss ~far) l\I).ers aud Mrs Ger Ildll e
Mrs E. L. Mercer Named Trans- held later III the 1110nth :\Irs ClIellCO :KKkit.' attcnded thc Silver Jubllcc Celt
portatJon Chairman Upon Re..
rl)lrcSl'lIted \lsltmg nurse scnlccs duld hr Ihon o( the N 0 P H N 111 ~cw
tJrement of Mrs. W. T. Elias
he 11th center \\ork school lIurs1l1g sen York CII) l[arch 18
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I he \1 fli 1I'''ellll'p
sOCia
MIss f.., )ers ga\c a N'1I10StY mtcrcstlll
...
..... of the fioard If ICC tuberculosIs l1urslI1g dand
I hospital
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Directors of the :-\ursmg DI\ISIOII of the sen ICC "ere rellresenle 'Y ollcr nurscs report 0 the mectlllg 111 cw or \\ IIch
COlll1m""h II"alll,
,\as I,dd (n
On ~(a(ch 30 the DC);l\\are Count) 1 "as held to celebrate thc 25th (Inrthday
. . .So,,"I,
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1 hursd IV JIIOTIIlllg \pTlI 15 III B()f()ugh \\ dfare Council Ileld a suppcr Illcetmg of the National OrganizatIOn 0
ublll:
Ilall "'Ih II,,,.. l,r··s"I",,1
'Irs
\ I Jack 1111 Chester
Ihc program \\as I,resented He 11th NurslI1g:
Il romlllcl1t I spcaker:;
... ..
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SOli prt.'sl(hng
~rrs 'Vllham J lIlt 1111 the form of a pll1d diSCUSSion \\hat 1 Jlralsed the \.. ork of 20000 puhll lealth
because of absellces f TOm 5"arthn rc Our \gcncles can and Canllot Offcr to Illurscs throughout thc UUlted States
III
HOLD APRIL MEETING
OF HEALTH SOCIETY
tickets
reSigned as chalrllllll of Transporlall II I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::=:::::::=::::::::::::::::::::;
\ letter of I().,rcel 111011 "as read from IIld 11 rs I Lero\ 11crccr "as alii 0 nled
I shut III 10 \\ hom a ..I lilt \\ IS !5ellt at chalfin III of that COllllllltlcc
Volu ileus
lister \\ltlt I box of camh and a ,cars to help III COll\e)lIlg IJl11(,111s to ho ptat
111. cnpll II t~
I lIlagazlIle
and dllllCS arc !-\fl Ith deSired llr
\11 IIIPWPflltIOIl\\aSlllade f,rthelur :'\c1he P Cuenco stlilenlsng Ilurse rc I
lh Ise of 1Il an CtlSIIl011 for the CI III ported lIer lccount ( f the Ilnrsmg "ork
11m 11h lIt.: 11th Socleh to he lent In the durlllg 11arch \\ as IS follo\\ s
\1 ItJng IUfSes to patlcnts 1II the dlstnct
Dunng the past Ill( nth 560 \IO;;lts \\ere
It \\as \oted to PL) ~1:> to a fanui) lIIadcto I)atlcnts"hudeslredUlIrSI11 elrc!
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
"hit h h IS heell sen cd an e\ IcllUll I oUce and health Sill cn lsi )II 1 hree home dt.:
I hiS \\111 help \\Ith 1I10\mg: and rent Il\eTles \\erc attended I" our Ilur lS II
Specials for Week of April 22 to April 28, Inclusive
I ht f Ith r 11 Is bccn III for a long period ~I Irch
In re\ Icn mg statistical reI (rts
(f 111111.: Ihe n ISOI1 for tll1s f lIluh octtmg for March 1935 1936 md 1937 t \\as)
ReG Size Can
LIbby's Deep Brown Beans
7c
hdulld III rent and helll o 111 desperate IIIterestlllg to note the folio" IIIg \ I It
I
Pkg
... UtI ItlOIl
OUI
materllll\ program
11arch 19h
Libby's Seedless RaislDs
Sc
~I r Herhcrt \\ Illte from the \\ eHare total 97 llarch 1936 tot II 58 ),Imh I
II oz Pkg
Del
Monte
Sun
Dried
Apncots
12c
Oll1le told uf 1\\0 adolescent bo\S \\ho j 931 tot II 18:-.
Ihese \I"ltS lIldull'dl
2
No
2
Cans
l1l't.:d (ecUI ,Won un a farm for Ihc "UIIl I th se III I(le to Illtepartultl dell\ cn It I t 1
Del Monte Early Garden Peas
2Sc
lIl('r
II all\onc kno\\s of such a .. llllce par tum fllld IIc\\born patlcnts
I
Tall
Can
Dole PlDeapple JUIce
6c
111.:1 l t III her SnarlhllH re 2070
Duc to ollr hea\\ Illatermh pr rami
It \\1 "ted to gl\c~:> hr mater lIs and Illorhlhh \ISlls \\1l1ch t tilt' I '1-11
2 No 2 Cans 19c
for a ""ronp ot clllidren III thiS (hstnct It "as ag 1111 nece san to))( st) II.' hcalth I
UCO Golden Bantam Corn
I III
cup Itl lIal therapv \\orl
Sill en ISH I nark \\ Illch \\C I Id hOI ul t,
No 2 Can
UCO Grapefruit Juice
6c
I he l1Ieellll"" I(IJollrned for a SOCial d I 111 ::\rarch Our chn IIlC patients \\tre
No
3
Can
tiC IIld refrcshments
relllcmbl'red "lIh I ottcd pili t dllrlll/.: the
UCO Tomatoes --- Solid Pack
10c
+
I Istcr holt Ia\ s
2
No
2
Cans
UCO Jumbo Natural Peas
2Sc
Softball Replaces Baseball at H S
1 ,...,hh hahlts and prc ... d
I clildren
I
Quart
Bottle
UCO Prune Juice
Iitt IIded e IIfuCIlCt.:S 111 SIX C 11111 unities III
\11 Intr III lIr II S fth III Ie 19UC 11 ls hecn
Ir m I LIp I I slIcce sfllih nUl I" \\ lIlt 1111 ~Ilrch 1 he I1C\\ "calc~ Irc lIt \\ II ISC
14 oz Bottle
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Z l mfu
11I,...,h school
III I {I II
J I e gnater I rt t thc fUl1d I
HelDz Ketchup
16c
r 111 111(t
t a :,cho( I
1)\\ If(I tl I..' Sl tics \\as c ntnl uted I" the I
Lb
Crm
Kellogg's Kaffee Hag
33c
J he ... n up c n IS .... of t\\( It.: I tiC" S\\ Irtllll re ] rlen Ih Luck
2
14
oz
Bottles
«Ill' I pi r th Imll r IlIgh I \
f the
J 1.',...,1111111 1lI \1 nl Ihc Spr n,...,ficll IIId
Ritter's Catsup
19c
I.:\tllill t el hll ,...,rldes Hul I selllrlte Plush :\"Il~ L Ulcrllices \\ III e cOlllhl1lt.:d
12
oz
Mott's Jellies --- Assorted Flavors
8c
I I the I
the IIl1th t h\Cllth I he Ittenillll(t' It tht.: e t\\. ce ller I
No I T II ("fll1
Illt I c II liS II C h\
Calif. Fruit CocktaIl
10c
GIANT
TIGER
lIc
GRANULATED SUGAR
10
Bil~
lb Cotton
100's
lBags
Salada Tea
/Brown Label
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2
Flako PIe Crust
LIfebuoy Soap
Pk~s
29c
Lb
Lb
Sc
23c
27c
Open 9 A M to 9 P M Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
9 A M to I P M Wednesday-ONLY
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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CHESTER S FASHION CORNER
IS
Notary Pubhe
417 DARTMOUTH AVE
S\\ InlHIl re \\l'me
1::\ rth Chc ter
h. HI I h\ ani I un h" \ ca I 11 ar
f l tul It X JO P ~r ~1 Il 11\ fIr thc S IIllC
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SW 1833
Edgmon! Avenue Sevenlh and Welsh Streets
JOSEPH E QUINBY
ERNEST G SNODGRASS ",S5 T
FUNERAL
NOW
D1REC fORS
MEDIA
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore 58
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Village Window Cleaner
A
HAUGER Prop
Swarthmore 19
IN
PROGRESS
ANNIVERS/\RY SALE
A. Wayne Mosteller
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SPECIAL
FOR SALE
T~m hOIl!>(> In the Il!l n(>55 7.one
lent cond tlon
n excel
EVERY
REDUCTIONS
IN
DEPARTMENT
A rl'
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Swarthmore 42
ALFRED
On \\ell1esuI\ l\elllllg the allllual
IIICt'tlllj.! I f S\\ Irthm rc molhers \\ IS held I
III the \\ 111111 s Club to elect l c0l11l11lt
D. Malcolm Hodge Directs "Per- tec to tlke chlrge f next )ClfS Dlllc
sonal Appearance" for
Ill ..... 1I1~se
:\Ir . . 11<.'lIr) \ Plpcr tlus
Players Club
\C Ir s eh IIrn III )tn.::; lIt:d
h.eport s \\ere
rnel\ui fr III :\Ir I \ \\ Illt"lt tre IS I
I he fin II pll\ of the Plncfs Club
lIr r Illd ~Ir S BIIUd ~I Do(hi h stess
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\llt Ir lIlee dtlr II ..... thc pia) s 11I0re than
In e hundred pcrformances on Broadway
three Sl I lis Ig
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1\\111 ht.: I ell I till S\, Irlhm r I nuul Local Troops Entertain Woman's
~let.:l11l II U c m"t Ill11r da, :\11\ 6
Club on 25th Scouting
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TUESDAY PROGRAM
Gertrude Baer Coming to
Swarthmore
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GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS
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curred last night. too late for a review I
In thiS week S Issue
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ThiS Section
EVENTS AT COLLEGE THIS I A Twenty-four
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WEEK-END
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MAY PLAY WILL END NewElected
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SEASON NEXT WEEK
$2.50 PER YEA R
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SWARTHMORE, PA, APRIL 30,1937
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l I lid If In e\ h, PlerH
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Ir tt H COliullIttee "hlch \\a f rn ed at IIIIlI n I cr 1 a ~111.... on Chester R ad
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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 193'1
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, Master Jimmy Bngardus, of Cornell Ave- returned Wednesday,
Social News of Borough
APRIL 30, 1937
A-=-p""'rj"I""'2"1""',-0-n--:th""'e-=S""'.-s-ta-y-:"A7Ir-s-.-::M-::oo-r-e-e-n-:t-ert>.i~·:-n-:ed-;-:a-:-t-;l:::un-::c-:;h:-:eo-:n·~~le:-:g:-:e-,-:un--:d;~e-:r-:th:;-e-I;-ea-:-dership
nue, accompanied by Mrs. Bogardus'S. Western World of the Munson Line, and tea in her honor.
Haun,
from Venezuela. He has been traveling
Miss ArJje Parkerson, of St. Peters- Cabin in the PocaDOS.
burg, Fla., is spending several weeks in
Mrs. J. Horace Walter, of Cedar Lane,
Swarthmore as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
will entertain at hineheon and bridge next
Joseph ]. Geer, of Harvard Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Reed Geer, of Twin Thursday.
Chimneys, entertained at dinner In honor
Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North Chesof l\Hss Parkerson, a party of friends
tcr
Road, has been entertaining Mr. and
·among whom were llr. and Mrs. Joseph
is a Dutch olle called Curacao Trading Chester Township. on Saturday after
Company.
noon, April 10, at 4 o'clock in Our Lady
of rerl>etual Help Church, Morton, by
Mrs. Roy
Harkness has returned the Rev. John L. Moore. The couple
to her home on Rutgers Avenue from was attended by Mrs. George Dougherty,
Miami, Fla., where she spent the winter of Chester, the" bride's sister, and Robert
\Velsh, brother of the bridegroom. Mr.
visiting her mother, Mrs. C. B. Zitt.
and Mrs. \Velsh arc now residing on UpM
Mrs. Wales Buell, of Lynbrook, Long land Road.
Island, formerly of Swarthmore, was the Mrs. 'Velsh is known in Swarthmore
house guest of :Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, Iha\'ing been a member of tI.le household of
of Vassar Avenue, last week. During her :Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, of Thayer
"':;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ noad, since she came here from Ireland,
eight years ago. Her mother is still liv-
Minn., and the latter's sister, :A.{iss
Amelia Cutler, also of St. Paul.
deren, of Wilmington.
Mrs. Robert T. Bair has been ill at
Mrs. Earl H. Weltz, of College Aveher home, on Cornell Avenue, for the
nue,
entertained at luncheon and bridge
past two weeks.
on
Tuesday
of this week.
--Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, of Mt. HolMiss Marcia Garrett has returned to
yoke Place, returned Saturday from
her
home, on Garrett Avenue, after a
\Vashington, D. C, where she spent last
visit
to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
weck attending the national congress of
Mrs.
Gordon Powers, of Baltimore,
and
the Daughters of the American RevoMd.
lution.
Her mother, Mrs. Albert N. Garrett,
:Miss Peggy Little, oi Park Avenue, and she will leave :Monday for Cape Cod,
spcnt last week end in New York City where they will supervise improvements
attending thc National Physical Educa- 011 their farm at East Harwich.
tion Association convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna lert TuesMr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon and day for FIbsrung, L. I., where they wiII
daughters, Lois and Betty, of North make their home. Mr. Hanna will engage
Princeton Avenue, visited Mr. Lando:1's in business in New York City. Their
parents jn Syracllse, N. Y., last week end. house at 232 Benjamin West Avenue, will
be occupied Saturday, May 1, by Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus and and Mrs. Lloyd L. Leech and daughter,
formerly of New York City. Mr. Leech
CHESTER
In compli·
ance to the
request
of
our regular patrons, we are presentingIn
"THREE SMART GIRLS"
In view of the picture havinr a
prior presentation in Chester, the pre_
vaiUnl' reduced prices for this en_
.alement are adult. 26c, Children.
11c. lncludins state tax, matinee and
evenin••
M E D • A I
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Friday - Saturday
TYRONE POWER
LORE'ITA YOUNG
DON AMECHE
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Love Is News"
with SUm SummervIlle
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Times 8S L.ong Bnd Funny
a"" Any Other Popeye
(Ewer)
No. 219 S. Chester Road. Swarthmore.
to W. M. Reynolds, of Bell Telephone Co.
lowing intermediate pupils played: Dick
Delaplaine. Philip Murphy, Lewis Knebel, David Platt, and Robert Kirk.
(DeVoy Estate)
No. 20 Benjamin West Ave •• Swarthmore,
to W. H. Linton, of Sun Sbip Company
The Sailor
The Salloe.
in Three Dimension Color!
Sunday Only! DOUBLE FEATURE I
The make-up unit of the play production work shop of Wildcliff Junior Col-
The Jones Family in
"Off to the Races"
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of
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llr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones, of Dick-
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
(Adams)
No. 323 N. Swarthmore Ave •• Swarthmore,
to W. P. Hayes, 01 Atlantic Hefinln. Co.
Cesar Romero in
"She's Dangerous"
SOLD
Do You Know
(New House)
"Byburn," WalUnaford UIUs,
to M. L. Byron, of Du Pont Company
The Sure Cure (or aoy Aulo Trouble?
Call 440
George Bancro& in
"A Doctor's Diary"
'Fir••'One Batteries
Tires
"ROMEO and JULIET"
RENTED
MANY of the BEST to MOST of the BEST
NEXT
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
NORMA SHEARER
LESLIE HOWARD
·YOUR HOUSE? to a
"GOOD NEiGHBOR"1II
AT~••
''We Don't Sell CanW. Service Tbem·'
Dartmouth and lAfayette
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H.illborn Avenue, ~nte~tained with a
per party on Sunday.
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The players included Lars Soderberg,
Barbo Soderberg, Dan Clay, George Frohel, Carolyn Furnas, David Morey, Jean
,Richmond. Kathleen Scott, Nancy Snow
'and 'Yanda Morgan.
At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the fol-
"POPEYE Meets SINBAD"
Wednesday _ Thursday
At Popular Pricesr
ACTIONS
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THAN
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OUR recent sales include these
ing in Ireland.
The moat complete listing of desirahle
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE
Real Estate in Central Delaware County
Every dress in stock suhstantially reduced to make way
for a lovely collection of early summer styles.
inson Avenue, had as their guests over
the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Smith and son, Donal, of Huntington,
L. I.
THE EILEEN SHOP
WILLIAM
E.
WITHAM
SWARTHMORE 1000
Old Bauk Buildiulr
"We like to sen any real estate--anywhere--PROVIDED it has hObest value.
Swarthmore 360
O. Gerard Heldring-Bye, son of Mrs.
Arthur E. Bye, of North Chester Road,
MANOR
Friday III: Saturday, April 30-May I
TYRONE POWER
LORETTA YOUNG
DON AMECHE
In
"I'M CAREFUL OF
CHRYSANTHEMUMS"
"LOVE IS NEWS"
with
Slim 5ummervllle .. Stepin Fetc:hlt
"I've been doing telephone work
in this part of town for fifteen
WE BUY
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JAMES
141 West 3rd Street
Telephone 2 ..2573
CHESTER
CALL ust
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3D, 1937
Library Board in April Session
Routine business marked the April
meeting of the Swarthmore Public
Library Board held Monday evening,
April 19, in the Library rooms in Borough Hall. Reports were received from
the treasurer, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney,
and the librarian, Mrs. Irwin Tschebull.
About twenty new readers are added to
the Library's list of patrons each month
and the total circulation continues around
two thousand for each four week period,
according to 1t.frs. Tschebull's report
know they can trust me to be
teaspoonful butter, mix well and
pour jnto pudding dish. Make a
meringue of egg whites if desired.
in the world today. The first of these
den, As I was leaving she said,
'Thanks for being so careful of my
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This kind of personal interest is
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typical of telephone employees
-both men and women. For instance, we rum to handle every
telephone call as though it were
marked "Emergency I" Try a
long distance call tonight and
see how quickly and accurately
your connection will be made
•• , how clearly that distant
voice spans the miles. And see
how inexpensive it isespecially at the reduced rates
in effect every night after seven
and aU day Sunday.
CHURCH NEWS
REDUCTIONS!
there will be a celebration of the Holy
Communion at 10 A. M.
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Bible School.
The final meeting of the Rector's Bible
Class was held on Monday night. Plans
are already made for the resumption of
CAMP
WHIP -POOR -WILL
. Camp for girls, age 8 to 14
years, on Cape Cod, will open the
1937 season on July 1. A lim..
ited number of girls may still be
accepted. Rates reasonable. For
further detaila and folder-address
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
228 Garrett Avenue
or Phone Swarthmore 489
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Rev. David
Braun.
'1:00 P. M.-Christian Endeavor.
METHODIST BPISCOPAL CIIUIlCR
Clarence F. Caner. LB.. B.D., HlnIater
SUNDAY
9 :415 A. IL-Church School.
11 :00 A. !d.-Morning Worship.
7 :00 P. H.-Epworth League meetings.
'i :46 P. H.-Evening Worship.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
g:45 A.M.-FIrst DO>' School.
9 :45 A. M.-Adult Clus. John R. Brownell.Subject- Report of commission II
of the ~oming "Friends World
Conferellce."
11 :00 A.II..-M.eeti~ for Wonhlp in the
Meetlna HOUP.
WEDNESDAY
9.80 A. M. to 8.30 P. M.-Sewing and quUting in Whittier House. Box luncheon. All are
cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Parll; Avenue below Hanard
11 :00 A. M.-Sund&7 School.
11 :00 A. M..-SundQ' I..eMon.seI'lDOilo
Wednesday eveninc meetinK" each week. 8
p. m. Readin~ room OpeD daib'. exeept Sun·
dlQ'll and holldQI 1 :00 to ",;00: Chuch edidee.
All are cordiaU,. invited to attend· &be "n·
lee. and 1IH the a-dlu Room.
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SUNDAY CONTINUOUS
FROM 2 TO 11.15 P. M.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Far be it from us to show partiolity,
but when we tell you the bockground
of the above bit of husbandly sarcasm we think all of you-men and
women-will agree that Mr. Borkitis
has logic on his side. He wants to
prepare for perfect indoor temperature all next winter. He wants to
change over to clean gas house
heat right now while basement housecleaning is being done. He's right
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LAURENCE OUVIER
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OLD BANK BUILDING
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Swarthmore 108
SWARTHMORE, PA.
And Now .. "On The Hill"
In Beautiful Swarthmore
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business J
The First Floor Contains a Spacious Living Room, Large Dining Room. Step-Saving Kitchen
and Breakfast Room •.
it's not extravagant. It's sensible!
We'll install Janitrol, Bryant or
Welsbach Conversion Burners immediately on a small down payment.
Price $195 cash for each, installed.
Slightly higher on budget plan3 years to pay. Come in and let us explain our convenient monthly budget
payment plan on gas house heating
••• and our low combination gas rate.
little rellow is enjoying a solcmn moment
.. • • but Mother knows Ibal growing up is
really serious business - a 24-hour job!
In a baby's diet, so much depends upon milk..
THIS
Supplee Milk is sareguarded by the
SEALTEST
S\-STE~I OF LABORATORY PROTECTION.
Supplee
Milk is richer, too. Telephone your order to
Chester 2-5721
SUPPLEE
Ale:u.nder Korda Present.
"FIRE OVER ENGLAND"
CLEARANCE
This Beautiful Home Is the Last Word in Modern Planning and Comfort in a Residential
Community of Charming Environment. The Elevation Here [s Among the Higbest in the
County the Neigbhorhood Restricted. Easy of Access, It [s Close to Transportation. It
Hat a Frontage of 8S Feet on Parrisb Road.
500 CARS
TYRONE POWER
LORETTA YOUNG
DONAMECHE
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
CROWING
•IS
FOR
SUNDAY
FOR QUICK
STONE AND FRAME CONSTRUCTION
Drexel Hill
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND
DRASTICALLY "REDUCED"
MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS
Colonial Farm House
-'Where It's Always
Convenient to Park"'
3-DAYS-3
WHERE TO GO FOR
THE HOME FOR WHICH YOU HAVE
BEEN WAITING AND LOOKING
WAVERLY
Rear of Theatre
a ••urea a real cleaning of your rug on both sidea. DUlt, grease.
grit and grime Bre .all removed by a special scouring procesl
that will restore the original freahoe .. of the colon and give the
MEDIA LAUNDRY
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FREE
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OUR RUG CLEANING SERVICE
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from Swarthmore Avenue into Benjamin
West Avenue, struck a tree damaging
The Committee on Missions and Be- at 11.20 P. M. Ferdinand Motley, colored,
Wednesday Only, May 5
A New Glory for the Screen
Alexander Korda Presents
Theatre
MRS. MARY McKEEVER
R... Spencer Conetiere
rug new life.
nevolence will hold its regular meeting of Chester, was warned for parking withHoward M. Buckman, who will shortly at the .home of Mrs. Frank Morey, 18 out lights on Nortb Chester Road.
STOP OUR DRIVER OR CALL MEDIA 174
remove from Swarthmore to take up his Amherst Avenue, on Sunday afternoon at
Captain John Rogeri through clever
detective work recovered two pillows
new pOst on the management of George 5 o'clock.
which had been taken from the rear of 1
School, presented his resignation from the
Park
Avenue.
Board which was accepted with much reCbristian Science Church
On Monday Magistrate Clifford M.
gret by the other directors. His succes"Everlasting Punishment" is the sub"Serving Swarthmore Successfully Since 1900"
sor will be appointed later. Mrs. Peter ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Rumsey held court. William J. Madden,
E. Told, of the publicity committee, will of Chdst, Scientist, on Sunday, May 2, Lansdowne, was fined $5 for through I'--------------------------------.
traffic violation on the 18th. W. S. Carassume his duties jn that direction for the
present. President Roland L. Eaton premichael, Philadelphia; E. Carmichael,
TRINITY CBURCB
Chester, and William Horsey, Philadelsided at the meeting which adjourned to
Protataut Eplaeopal
phia, all summoned on the 18th for thru
meet in ] une.
Chelter Road and Collesa Ayenue
- - -...--Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Reetor
traffic violation, were discharged with
R ..... T. A. M'eryweather. Dlr. ReI. Edue.
Trinity Cb,.rcb Notes
warnings. Edward Bumshaw, of Yeadon,
:00 A. M.-Hot, Communion.
Miss Eleanor Dean will address the 89:46
A. M.-Sunda, School and Bible CIasa:. was also warned for the same offense on
Junior and Senior Departments of the 11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon. the 19th. H. L. Johnson, of Park AveIN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM
Mr. GUenther wnt Streach.
Church School on Sunday morning. Miss
nue, agreed to pay 3.00 to Fred Borden,
FOR OUR SUMMER CLOTHES
Dean is Diocesan Worker among the
ASCENSION DAY - Thursday, also cA Park A venue, for damage to the
May
6.
Italians of Philadelphia and will tell some 10 :00 A. )f.-Holy Communion.
latter's clothing caused by Johnson's dog.
ALL SPRING DRESSES,
of her interesting experlences.
TBB::------ This Tuesday at 10.25 p. M., E. H.
On Ascension Day, Thursday, May 6, SWARTIDIOIIE PRESBYTERIAN CRUIIOB
COATS, SUITS
"'Do~'t mc;:ntion it, ma'm,' I
careful. Besides I got a garden
at home myself, so I know how
Free Pi,....., Aaai,..i.
1309 S. lansdowne Ave.
Darby, Pa.
speeding. At 10.30 P. M. the same day
Michael Halligan, Glen MiDs, turning
o'clock Ellen Williams will take as her Garbey, of Upper Darby, was warned for
speeding on Chester Road. On Saturday
subject "Choosing Our Ideals."
chrysanthemums.'
said, 'That'S part of my job to be
\l'e Create a DesigD E8pecially
for You
A. A. Alexander, of Upper Darby, was
warned April 21 for passing on a hill,
Church."
slightly both the tree and his automobile.
At the young people's service at 7
At 11.50 A. M. last Friday M. J. Mc-
Added-POPEYE
"One day last Fall I was fixing
a wire over a lady's flower gar- .
SPENCER
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Police News
sermons wllt be May 2, on the subject,
"If I Were Pastor of This Church."
Sunday, May 9, the subject will be, "If I
Were an Officer of This Church," and
~Iay 16, "If I Were a Member of This
"ROMEO and JULIET"
careful of their property.
on spoon. Remove from heat, add
one teaspoonful vanilla and one
who retired last June. Mr. Braun is
planning a series of three sermons to
acquaint the congregation with his convictions and views concerning the church,
its ministry and its people, and it..- task
Sharon Hill 2412
If No An.wer, Call 1434
A son, Roger Sidwell Russell, Jr.
was born last Friday, April 23, in the
Woman's Hospital, West Philadelphia, to
Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Russell, of Vassar Avenue. MA. -Ru...ll is the former
Miss Inez Coulter, of Bellwood, graduate of Swarthmore College class of 1925•
Mr. Russell graduated from the College
in 1924.
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boiler), mix together and return
ceeding the Rev. Dr. John Ellery Tuttle,
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Birtla
to double boiler. Stir slowly (but
do not let water boil under custard
or it will curdle) until it thickens
manse. on Harvard Avenue. At the service at 11 o'clock Sunday Mr. Braun will
preach his first sermon as pastor, sue-
3
,
Beat the yolks of three eggs, add
one heaping tablespoonful Kingsford cornstarch, add one pint
scalded milk (heated in double
Braun and their small son, Peter David,
have this week taken up residence in the
to
appear for thru traffic violation at Chester Road and Swarthmore Avenoe.
Deliciou Conu.tarcb Custard
Presbyterian Church Notes
The Re,·. David Braun with Mrs.
nTUS J. EWlG
Benjamin, Chester, was summoned
MARY'S PET RECIPE
o'clock.
MARY T. ERVIN PARKER
EdItor and p ..blIsher
NORMA SHEARER
LESLIE HOWARD
In
years. Most everybody knowsI'm
the telephone man. I hope they
the Class in the early Autumn.
The regular meeting of the Woman'.
Guild will be held at the Parish House
next Wednesday afternoon, at 2.30
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PUBLISHED EVERY FlUDAY AT
SWAltTHMORE, PA.
ROSALIE DRYDEN
Last Saturay morning at 10.30 o'clock
LARGE and small ,the junior piano pupils of Mrs. Herbert
,. I QJH band NEW properties:
'raser, 0 f \Va11·IJIg f ord, gave a reclta.
Last Two Days!
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Clarke have
moved jnto Mrs. George Speirs estate, on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower,
of Guernsey Road, entertained at bridge
Saturday evening.
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Monday _ Tuesday
is also connected wjth DuPont's.
DEANNA DURBIN
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is employed by the DuPont plant at Wilmington.
Saxer Avenue, Springfield. Mr. Clarke
went to the Springfield High
School on Thursday, April 29, to do the
for the . last two years, but has now bee,n Announcement has been made of the make-up work for the cast of uHCiUor
transferred to the New York office of hIS marriage of Miss Elizabeth J. Foley, to Bright" by Kenyon Nicholson, which was
company where he will be 11 reprcsenta- George F. Welsh, Jr., son of Mr. and produced there under the direction of
tive for the shipping interests. The firm Mrs. George Welsh, of Upland Road, David Henderson.
Dr. A. F. Jackson, of Park Avenue, brothers, Mr. Daniel C. Longst..th,
is expected to return home this Sunday Melrose, and !rlr. ~hornas. C. Longstreth,
from Orlando Jo1a. where he has been of Oak Lane; Mrs. Damel Longstreth,
resting for si~ weeks.
and Miss Katherine Willard, of Mt. Airy,
will spend this week end .t the State
Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hen- Mrs. Howard H. Sargent, of St. Paul,
of Miss Ruth
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 30, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
The Second Floor Has Four Large Bed Rooms and Three Ultra-Modern Baths.
The Unfinished Third Floor Insures a Cool House in Hot Weather and Provides for a Future
Bed Room and Bath.
All Copper Flashings
and Rain Spouts
Garwood AirConliti.cned Heat
$15,900
All Copper
Plumbing
Two-Car
Garage
Sample House Open Daily and Sundays
w. Percival Johnson
Building Better Homes for 35 Yelll'll
l.h,.-n '0 ,A.
ShLTEST
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At
Our Suburban Stores, or See Your
Plumber
or Heating Contractor
MUSICAL PA.RTY
Nell' SG.flrfIay . ,
B P. II. (D. S. T.)
owr Srad.,,, Err
DlS'l'R1BVrOIt.-.
...41.l(ER.CORDON
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MILK
211 WEST BALTIMORE AVENUE
Telephones:
Madison 2401 and 2402
LANSDOWNE
THE SWARTHMoREAN'
.. Fortniahtly at Mn. Ashton's
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the dramatic critics of New York City.
Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton will entertain The play is cal1e4 a comedy-fantasy.
High Tor is a high hitl or mountain on
the Fortnightly at her home on Elm the Hudson River.
Mrs. Ashton will play Caesar Franck's
Avenue hext Monday afternoon, May 3,
at 2.30 o'clock.
Prelude, Chorale and FUgUe and Chopin's
The play "HIgh. To. r" will be read by B II d .. G •
ae
a e 10 r
mmor.
Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, assisted by h
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daughter, Doreen MiicheU.
Mrs. Cliild'sfather Palles
"High Tor" written by Maxwell
Anderson received the prize awarded by Harry C. Bleecker, father of Mrs. F.
IA. Child, of Vassar Avenue, passed away
Thursd;ay, Aprj] 22, at Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Mrs. Child was with her father when
death cam(', havJng been cal,ed to Massachusetts several weeks ago tiy his illness.
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Co-o-tio·D to Be
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APRIL 30, 1937
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CLASSIFIED
Pa., will meet with the Advisory Commit·
t~ on Parent Co-operation in the SwarthFOR RENT
more Public Schools on Friday,. May 7,
FOR RENT-Communlcatlng, furnllbed _lttiDg
at 8 P. M. in the library of the College room and bedroom In quiet home. Reference..
41& Yale Avenue.
Telephone Swarthmore
Avenue School.
1589-11.
FOR SALE
PARKER HERBEX
SCALP THEATMENT
C. L. McKelvIe, Director of Personnel,
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GIANT
TIGER
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
WEEKLY SPECIALS
3 Cans 17c
Evaporated Milk
3 No. Z Cans 19c
UCO Tomatoes ._. Hand Packed
No.5
23c
Dole Pineapple Juice
046 oz. Can
Tall Can 5c
Del Monte Tomato Juice
20·oz. Can 5c
Phillip's Tomato Juice
Large Size Can
Wacco Brand Corn on Cob
UCO Tiny Melting Peas
UCO Fruit Cocktail
UCO Fancy Melting Peas
UCO Diced Carrots
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No.
No.
2
Reg. Can
25c
14c
11 C
12-oz. Can
10c
Lb. Can
12·oz. Can
Jmpro..-ed Sanitary Serrice
FOR RENT
Six-room house, two-car garace.
able May 1. $45.00.
Avail-
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A. M. BAIRD
OLD BANK BUILDING
Swarthmore 108
FUNDS 4Y2% T05%
INTEREST FOR MORTGAGES
Fund. for Construction
J. W. JEFFERIS
Swarthmore 179
PERS=O=N~A~L~-------
PERSONAL-Landscape Gardening. Topsoil,
manure. sodding. Cement work a specialty.
Jobs· promptly attended to. Telephone Darb,
I 877..J.
PERSONAL-Young girl desires work caring
for children anytime during day or eveninc.
Telephone Swarthmore 1826.J.
FOR RENT
Apartment. t35. 44 5. Morton Ave., Morton. Near P. R. R. Adults. Second floor.
S rooms, electric refrlCeraUon. Garace.
WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore III·J
Notary Public - Insurance - Real Ealate
5c
Can
KeIlOgg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits
2
{ Kellogg'l Shredded Whole Wheat Krumbles 2
Excluaively at
6c
No.2 Can
1
Will Cure Dandruff
15c
19c
25c
ZVz Can
No. Z Cans
Beechnut Coffee
Libby Corned Beef
Libby Corned Beef Hash
Davis Baking Powder
Imported Sardines in Pure Olive Oil
The School Dlatrict ot Swarthmore will receive bids at the High School Building up to
4 P. M•• Friday. May 7, 1937. for printing and
science lupplles, coal and fuel oil. The School
District reserves the right to reject Bny or all
bids In whole or in part and/or to award contracts to other than the low bidders on any
item or Items.
Specifications may be secured at the School
District office In the Swarthmore High School.
ELIZABETH A. LUEDERS,
Seeretar)'.
17c
Can
FOR SALE-Boy's blcyC!le, 28 Inch wbed.
Elgin.
In good condition.
Reasonable.
Telephone Swarthmore 1776.
FOR SALE-Bedding Plante-annuals and
perennlala.
Also tomato plants.
Marot
Flower Shop, lUG DlckllUlOn Avenue.
FoR SALE-Low. four-post maple bed for
boy'_ room. Quaint, complete. old. Stone
House Shop. Afternoons.
FOR SALE-Smooth top g8& range. Used
very little.
Oven control.
Reasonable.
Telephone Swarthmore 422. .
FOR SALE-Mahogany dressing table-triplex
adjustable mirror. white enamel. bed with
spring mattress, hair mattress, small atuffed
chair. combination bookcaae and deak. Telephone Swarthmore 62()"W.
UIMaIUCCI
17c
17c
Pkgs.
Pkgs.
One Beautiful Glass Tumbler Free With Each Purchase of 2 Pkgs.
Spry
Swansdown Cake Flour
3
53c
24c
Lb. Can
Reg. Size Pkg.
*-Ib. Can Baker's S. S. Cocoanut Free in Each Package
Bunch
Radishes
Rhubarb
Paramount Fresh-Killed Ducks
Cudahy's Puritan Ham
Bunch
Lb.
Lb.
2c
2c
19c
21c
Whole or Shank Half
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Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Wednesday-ONLY
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"
S'ItlDIBAll1lt 1
Dlt'lA10B.
CEN'lS A DAY MOBE 'ftlAN
A FEW
pft~C£D CABl
ALOWEST AI.
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wiD not Blain or become un·
Ii.btly during ils enlire life
cov"" more .urface l>er gaUon
• •• IoeII on easier
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colon are hiSbly permanent
a,ainat radius
will Dot crack durins it. laD,
liCo
."il::~ODger..ooalwa,aloob
Here's Proof thai STAinlESS 'I.nl* is BeHer •••
One look at these test panels is worth a thousand words. Your eyes
will convince you that Felton -Sibley STAINLESS P AINT* is hetter.
Your Felton.Sibley dealer will gladly show you more detailed photographic proof. All photographs ce~tified hefore a Notary Public.
Use Felton-Sibley STAINLESSPAINT* and
PREP PRIMER
make your paint joh look hetter - longer.
The foundation coat that
malces jobs last longer
Paint Now ••• Pay Later
to tbe surface
~ ofancbors
wood and otay. there
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Here'. bow it worbl It
to make a 6."111 foundalion for the n""t paint
ClIIIlt. PREP PRIPoIER ia tho finlt-ooat paint
dot staPl PUI! On new wood PREP aud
STAINLESS PAINT4' make a perfect twoClIIIl t job.
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C8uao tbe oIla that give life to your painla sink
into tbe grain of tbo wood liko
leavio,
only a tbin covering on the Burfsce.
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STUDEBAKER has no criticism to
make of any other 6-cylinder car
Studebaker simply makes the unqual:
itied assertion that no other six built
in America, regardless of price, compareswiththe1937Dic:tatorinmoney's
worth I , . I .
Tha Stu
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t
debaker chalIengelncludea
sixes that cost more than the Dictator
as well as sixes that cost the same
CJC' Jessi
Put no money down on any six un-
til you see and drive the Dictator .•.
world's first six to offer the triple safety
of a steel-reinforced·bY-steel body
automatic hill holder and hydrauli~
brakes ••• world'8 first six offering the
dual. economy i.DSUrance of the .... ".
~88VlDg automatic overdrive plus the
Fram oil c:Jeaner ••• world's only six
~th non-slam doors that close lightly,
tightly and silently I Studebaker's
C.I. T. Budget Plan offers low time
payments.
SWARTHMOlRE GARAGE
J. S. LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 411
Sold by
N. W. SUPLEE
SWARTHMORE
The Felton-Sibley dealer will tell you how to
finance the painting of your home or other
huildings on an easy monthly payment plan.
See him-or write us! Felton, Sibley & Co.,
Inc., 4th & Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Have a Master Painter do your paintinq
STAIR lESS PAIDT
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
APRIL 30, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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tht: .dramatic ~ritjcs of New York City. I~' Child, of V~ssar Avenul', Ilassed away I Pa., willmt:et ~\'ith the ~\dv!sory Commit-,
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'I he pIa\' IS called a comedy-fantasy. 1 hursday, April 22, at Oak Bluffs, Mass. 1 tee 011 Parellt Co-operatlOlI III the Swarth1\ rs.
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dealh c:lIne havillg beell called to Massa-,
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room IIl1d ix.'(lroom ill cluil't home. Hererences.
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)'Irs. Charles U. :\Iitchdl, assistcd by her
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Parent-School Co-operation to Be
PARKER HERBEX
Jo'o~( . SAL":-lIo)"s bicycl~... 2H inch wheel.
daughter Doreell :\1 itchell.
Mrs. Ch.old's Father Passes
Discussed
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III I!ood l'Olllhholl.
Itcasonable.
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SCALP TREATMENT
' Telephune Swarthmorc 17i6.
"High Tor" written hy ~Iaxwdl
SAI.":-lIl'dclinl! Plants-annual,; and
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C. L McKcI\'ll" Director of Personnel,
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AI~o tomllto 1111I1Its.
Marot
State Teachers College, \Vest Chcster,
Will Cure Dandruff
"'Iower ShUll. :n;; Dic,kinson AV('IIUl'.
i FOn SAI. ..:-Low, (our-post maple bed tor
Exclusively at
The School Distri,'t or Swarthmore will reI
bo)",; room. Quaint. comllielc, old. Stone
I'c'i"" hids lit the lIil!h S"hool Jluildinlt UtI to
I Jlum", Sh"JI. Afternoon ...
·1 1'_ 1\1 .. "'riclny, I\tIlY 7, 111:17, ror I.rilltilll! and
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Smoolh tOI' I!as rallln·. U~ ....
~dl'l1c'e sUI'Jllies, "oal ancl ruel oil. The School
" \'I'ry little.
O\'CII
l'ontrol.
Ueasollablc:,
Dislri<"l rl'Serves the ril!ht to reject IIny or all
T(OI(-I.hc)lu! SW:lrthnlore 422 ..
biols ill whole or ill ,.art and/or to mvord COIIFon SAI.Jo:-II1"hog,,"y dr.",,;illl! tahle-tripll'x
Ira"'s to .. thl'r Iholl the low biddcr.; on ony
Improved Sanitary Service
,uljustub'" mirror, white c,","II"I. bl'd with
it,'m or items.
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S)I"('itieati,,"s may h" l'I.'c'ur('d at Ihe SrIlOol
"'",ir. " ..mhill"tiOIl bouk,,:rse "lid d('sk. Tel,,Dislrid OfTicl' in the Swarthmore Hil!h Sehool.
FOR RENT
. I,h
Secretary.
Six-room house, two-car garage. Avail- ,
Baltimore Pike at East Lansdowne
PERSONAL
able May I. $45.00.
" 1·1·:nSONAt.·L",rcls,'ul'" Gnrdell i Ill!. Topsoil,
Fortnightly at Mrs. Ashton's
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WEEKLY SPECIALS
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A. M. BAIRD
Cans
17c
3 No. 2 Calis 1ge
1':0. 5
46 oz. Can 23e
Tall Can
5e
20'0", C"UI
5e
3
Evaporated Milk
UCO Tomatoes --- Hand Packed
Dole Pineapple Juice
Del Monte Tomato Juice
Phillip's Tomato Juice
OLD BANK BUILDING
Swarthmore 108
FUNDS 4Y2 (;~, TO 5 %
INTEREST FOR MORTGAGES
Funds for Construction
J. W. JEFFERIS
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Larg" Size Call
Wacco Brand Corn on Cob
UCO Tiny Melting Peas
UCO Froit Cocktail
UCO Fancy Melting Peas
UCO Diced Carrots
No. 2 Can
No. 2 ~l Can
2
Cans
1':0. 2
1
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17e
15e
Ige
25e
sOIldiu:.!.
C{·nJent. work
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sP(·(Ointly.
Tl'I""hullc Darby
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Apartment, $35. 44 S. Morton Ave., Morton. Near P. R. R. Adults. Second floor.
5 rooms. electric refrigeration. Garage.
WM. S. BlTTl.E
Swarthmore III.J
, "nlarv Public - Insurance - Re.1 Eacal.
Lb. Can
25e
14e
Can
lIe
Can
lOe
Call
5e
12·oz. Can
Rcg.
12 ·oz.
2
' Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits
{ Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Krumbles 2
Pkgs.
17c
17e
Pkgs.
One Beautiful Glass Tumbler Free With Each Purchase of 2 Pkgs.
Spry
Swansdown Cake Flour
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3
Lb. Can
Reg. Size Pkg.
53e
24e
-lb. Can Baker's S. S. Cocoanut Free in Each Package
Bunch
2c
Bunch
2c
Lb,
19c
Lh.
21c
Radishes
Rhubarb
Paramount Fresh-Killed I}ucks
Cudahy's Puritan Ham
Whole or Shank Half
STAINLESS PAINT*
50 ...
Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Wednesday-ONLY
9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Friday and Saturday
,,-ill nut
H •• in or ht'('uIllC un.
.lurinJ: il~ (·Hlin· life
co\·crarnur(':-urli.ll"c fler g~lllon
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wililiut crad.;. .Iuring ild long
f •• color8 3r.~
n~ainRt
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Plenty of Free Parking Space
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"You Can Buy It For Less at the Giant Tiger"
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A FEW CE
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A LOWES
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lor.ser and always looks
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Here's Proof Thai STAinlESS PAIDT* is Beller • • •
One look at these test panels is worth a thousand words. Your cyes
will convince you that Felton -Sibley STAINLESS PAINT* is better.
Your Felton-Sibley dealer will gladly show you more detailed photographic proofo All photo~l'aphs certified before a Notary Public.
Use Ii'c1ton-Siblcy STAINLESS PAINT* and
PREP PRIMER
make your paint job look better -longer.
The foundation coat that
makes jobs last longer
Paint Now ••• Pay Later
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Ilcrc"s hon·· it w()rk~! It
anchurH tf) the 8urfacc
of '"",)olt amI tolays tll('re
to make a firn) foumJalinn fur tim nr·,t 1':lillt
coat, l'IlEI' J'IU:\I Ell i •• he fir.'.r ...,t p.int
,hal slay'i pilI!
On new
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PIC EP .11111
STAIXLESS I'AI:,\T* make a perfect two-
coat job.
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your
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into the ,;;rain of the ",·u()cl Jikc tll;s ]ca,·jng
on1)' a thint.·overing un the fmrf,acc.
*!fEIl.TON
Only
$#
SIlIBIlIEY
makes
The Felton-Sibley dealer will tell you how to
finance the painting of your home or other
buildings on an easy monthly payment plan.
See him-or write us! Felton, Sibley & Co.,
Inco, 4.th & Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Have a Master Painter do your painting
STAinLESS PAIDT
Give
extetiot tritn -,
color perxnanence
STUDEBAKER has no criticism to til you see and drive the Dictator ...
make of any other 6·cylinder car
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. tudebaker simply makes the unqual- of a steel-reinforccd-by_stecl body,
died
assertion that no other six bUI'lt automatl'c hl'll hold er an d h y d rauli~
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m America, regardless of price, com- brakes ••• world's first six offering th:
pareswiththe Hi37 Dictatorinmoney's dual economy insurance of the gasworth! ,./
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, s a V l n g automatic overdrive plus th::.
T hat Studebaker challengetncludes
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sIxes that cost more than the Dictator
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~t non-s am doors that close lightly.
~; l~:~~ as sixes that cost the same tightly and silently I Studebaker's
C. I. T. Budget Plan offers low tim~
Put no money down on any six un- payments.
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
J. S. LEES, Manager
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 411
'With
FELtON ... SIBLEY
stAINLESS*
BROWNS
...hero other
G REENS and and stay bng. bt 'ter\or
trilll
k better lonr.~r \\ln e yoll buy STAINU'~SS
fatle• Next i"c\lon-S\blcy
sub;;l\lUl c
trim co llr~ 1 i,,~isL on y\lUC S\lggest II
or lIro,,1 I 't let aU
l!reen * all ti l on ,
1',,\NT -" isn" (IllY,
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Sold by
N. W. SUPLEE
SWARTHMORE
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children nnytinu! duriru! day or c\°C!ning.
......... ,h.. llc Sw:rrlhmure lli26-J.
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No.2 Can
Beechnut Coffee
Libby Corned Beef
Libby Corned Beef Hash
Davis Baking Powder
Imported Sardines in Pure Olive Oil
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The Swarthmorean, 1937-04
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1937-04
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