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. VOL. IX, No""36
FLOWER SHOW, '
HERBERT G. WOOD
D. E. TRUEBLOOD
Two Games
14th~:ANrfi5th ,
~bor
Day
\Velcome in Annual Fall Event
of Woman's Club
3 P. M.
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Indians Triumphant
of the community are
a~aill reminded of the Flower Show
tl' be held in the Swarthmore Woman's:
Cluo House, on Park avenue, Tuesday
and Wednesday, September 14 and 15'1
Programs may he procured at 1'h"
S',rarthmorean . office, the Bank, and
at the College Pharmacy.
Photographic reproduction of Swarthmore gardens will be featured in a
new class of the show. Pictures should
not be smaller than eight by ten inches.
Don't forget to notify Mrs. Charles
Parker, of The Swarthmore, before
September 8 if you want to be one of
the first tell applicants whose entries
will be received for this year's other
inllovation, "afternoon tea tables for
two" (no flat silver).
Those entering "Pictnres of the Garden" are asked to bring them to
the
'Vomen's
Club
House,
on
~lollday, the 13th, between 3 and
6 I'. m., that thev may be placed.
Flowers and table arrangements will
he cntered Tuesday from 9 to 12 a. m.
:\11 non-professional gardeners in
Swarthmore and vicinity are cordially
in\'ited. Those' not caring to cxhibit
may enjoy' seeing what their neighbors
ha\'e done, and perhaps have refreshments out under the lawn umbrellas.
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol is chairman
of the flower show committee. Thosc
entering photographs
or picturcs
should notify Mrs. Charles Russcll, of
Ogdcn avenue, or Mrs. Peirsol.
TRAINING FOR
FOOTBALL BOYS
'fhc Swarthmore Hornets will play
two home games next Monday on the
Rutgers avcnue field. The morning
game will be at lO.30 and thc other at Thirty-Four
All Local Amateur Gardeners I
~Iembers
12.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., SEPTEMBER 3, 1937
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The Swarthmore Indians defeatcd thc
Philadelphia Lacrosse Club, 9-7, Wcdnesday evening at the P. M. C,' Chester. Percy Belfield, Jr., was back in
the game for the first time and scored
threc goals. Four goals were made by
Bill Skelly, onc by Bi11 Hickman, and
one by Portcr Waite.
Next \Vednesday the Chestcr Comets
will meet the Philadcll>hia Lacrosse
Club, and on the following Sa'turday
a gamc betwccn the Indians and Baltimore is scheduled.
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SUMMER RECREATION
Swarthmore IDgh
Sehool Lads Left Sunday
With Coaches
Coach \'Villiam C. F. Zicgenfus and
his boys of the Swarthmore High
School football varsity team If:ft
Sunday for Camp Dwight, the Y.
M. C. A. Camp at Downingtown,
where they will be in training until
noon Saturday, September 4.
Various coachcs have bcen secured
to speak to the boys aftcr the evening
meal. Opening thc week, <:>n Monday,
Nick Robinson, secretary of the Philadelphia Board of Football Officials,
was the guest. His subject was
"Rules and Rules Changes of the
Game This Year." On Tuesday an AlIAmerican tackle from the University
of Pittsburgh was schcduled. Wednes-
Sl?eakers at t.he second open meeting of the Friends World Conference which
NOT ENDED
wtll be held In the Swarthmore College Field House at 8:15 Sunday evening
September
The third open meeting, a symposium on "Quakeri~D1 in
On Friday last fifty-nine local boys day saw Jud Timm, of P. M. C., at
Country," by representatives of foreign nations, will be Ihe lasl of the con- saw the Phillies beat the St. Louis the Camp; Thursday, Glenn Killinger,
ference which is being held here September 1 to 8.
Cards in hoth halvcs of a double of West Chester; and Friday, Alvin
header. The boys were taken to Baker Julian, of Muhlcnberg Collcge. These
Republican
Candidales'
Dinner
B,?wl by A. P. Smalley, Samuel Ray- occasions arc reminiscent of the
COUNCIL IN ROUTINE
Sc'ptemher 8, at 6.30 mond, Joseph Reynolds, James Davis, fn~~u~ Swarthmore High School footSUMMER SESSION On Wednesday,
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John Delalliaine, Thomas Bateman, Ja
anquet, when the local players
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P . l\{ . at P I'~rre s, Ixty-ninth and Walwartllnlore
,·Borough
COUIICI'1
met
and
the'lr
fanu'1'les an d f'
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l\{allata,
Samuel
Raymond,
Jr.,
rlen d s turn out
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streets,
there
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held
a
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c( nes ay evcnmg III a tYIHcal sumI l'
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and Alex \Vitmer, Cal>tain John Rogeri 0
ear an array 0 similar speakers
mer scssion, concerncd wholly with re- pu J lcan
ounty
andldatcs' Dinncr
from the field.
which all county voters are urged t~ and Clifford Rumsey lent cars.
Th
ports 0 £ progress on work already well attend.
The Summcr Recreation Committee
e program arrang.!d gets the
underway, and other routine busillcss.
All the Republican County Candidates expresses its appreciation to thcse men boys out of b
e( Iat 7 0 •c Ioc k f or a
. cooperation.
S'\'lnl b core
f
I)rcakf ast, w1lIch
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. In thc matter of sidewalk rellairs ' who are campaigning for the nomination for their
is
clghty-five property owners have al- at the primary elcction of September 14,
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l\{, and followed by a
. .Ie wet weat Iler has prevente(I
the serve(
ready
paid
for
'd
Ik
d the work
f Idone hon their have acceptcd this opportunity to (Ilaylllg of the past four gamcs. Thc IJIackboard talk at 8.30. They are
Sl ewa I's an
ave cx- prescnt III
. person their
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. f" most 0. I t lem
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quahficataons,
or. Iast game p Iaye d b etween t h e P'Irates on thc ficld from 10 to 11.45. Another
prcsse{ salts .lctlO.n Wit I t Ie work done their rccords in officc, as the case may be. and Cards was well played throughout. swim precedes a 12.15 dinner, after
and. have appreCiated thc advantages These include thc sitting judges of thc At the beginning of the last half of which a rest
!,asscd on to them through the cash I County ConmlOn Pleas Courts and the th:: fourth inning the score stood 4-4.
period is in forcc
lidI a, dvallicecmcth?ld of payment adopt-' RelJUblican aspirants for both the Com- Kirk, who was pitching for the Cards, until 1.30. Then thcy go onto the field
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mon Pleas and Orphans' Courts as well as walked E. Johnson, A. Polk and H. again until 5.15, have another dip, and
Jacob M escl.lter, chairman of ~he for the offices of Shcriff, County Control- Robinson. filling the bascs. Hassen cat at 5.45. The speeches fol1ow and
property comnuttce, madc the fo~lowlllg ler, Clerk of the Courts, Coroner and struck out and Clarkson closed the everyone is in bed by 9.30. It
report on the work on trees which has Jury Commissioner.
proceedings with a home run that was scems. Coach . Zi~genfus really means
bcen done in the Borough this year:
\Vhile this dinner is sponsored by the well lammed.
to \~hIP a '~lIl1l1ng team out of this
New trees planted..........
114
Republican Women's organization, men The Pirates Icad the league 7-3. Wea- year s material. ~ob <:erner, assistant
Meeting to be Addressed by Re- Cost of new trees .......... $112.02 arc cordial1y iuvitcd and many~ ~re taking thcr _p_cnpitting, games will be played ~oach, a~compallled him to the camp
_.. _ n.l.lwned. Speakers Including
Numhcr of trc~s pruned .... · . 774' advantage of this last minute opportunity on Wednesday and Friday cvenings I alld vanous ~nel1lbers oC the schoof
Dr_ Holmes
Number of trccs trimmed... 2762
of looking over their party's primary of this week.
football committee and parents arrived
Number of trecs removed..
89
candidates before making thcir personal
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for visits during thc week.
The 85th Longwood Yearly Meeting
Number of trees on which
choice.
"Flowers' For The Flowerless"
The boys listed for sampwere: John
will occur Saturday and Sunday, Sepsurgery was pcrformed..
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'rhe dinner is under the joint sponCraemer, .caPtain; Gcorge Balsley, Jotcmber II and 12, at Longwood, on
Great satisfaction was cxpressed with soring of thc 'Vomcn's Republican
The '~Flowers for the Flowerless" seph Collms, Ted Dingle, Calvin Gerthe Baltimore Pike, two miles east of the quality and the effectiveness of thc Club of Delaware County. of which will he carricd on through the month ncr, Wil1iam Gorman, Andrew Haig,
Kennett Square, Pa. An exceptionally work donc under this project and Mr. Mrs. Joscph H. Hinkson is prcsident, uf Scptember under the auspices of Clarence Hartman, Stanley Hill, Wininteresting program in which several Meschter and the Borough Secretary and the recently organized Upl>er Trinity Episcopal Church. Anyone throp Mellcn, Clifford Renshaw John
speakers 'will participate has been were instructed to makc plans for the Darby Council of Republican \-Vomcn, wishing to contribute flowers may no- Richards, James Brown, Joseph Busch,
arrangcd by Dr. J csse H. Holmes, of continuation of such servicc if a fur- of which Mrs. Homer K. Emmons is iify Mrs. Richard Tunis, chairman. Robert Clarson, Robert Dclaplaine,
Moylan.
ther grant of \VPA labor is obtain- president.
Flowers have been taken early cach Wendell Dunn, Ernest Lange, William
Opcniilg on Saturday morning the ablc.
In slJitc of thc fact that the event Friday, beginning in June, to the Phil- Polk, James Robinson, Waltcr Snyder
program for that day's scssion is as
All memhcrs of Council wcre present is sponsorcd b~ won~en:s organizations, adelphia General Hospital and distrib- Hillyard Sweeney, Robert Thorpe'
iollows:
cxcept T. E. Hesscnbruch. The Bur- Illr.n arc cordially IIlvlted and many utcd through the wards. During Au-
10 :30 A.M. Address: "The Soul of gess and thc Solicitor wcre also I' arc taking advantage of this last minute gust a bushel of half-pint jars was col- ham Black, Richard Haig, Ted HelQcmocracy", Ralph Gawthrop, of present.
ol)portunity of looking over their Ilected each weck, to be used for small muth, Roland Ullman, William Wet\Vilmington.
NEW DO-OKS
THE LIBRARY par~y's candi~atcs before making their b?uqucts, which ~vcre gre~t~y apprc- len, Drew Parsons, Bill Effing, Wilson
2:00' P.M. Addrcss: "Fascism in Eu(1er"onal chOIce.
cltcd at thc hospItal. InqUIries as to Burke and Harry MacMillan, Manarope", Jim Licfprinck, of Holland.
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Reservations must he madc bciorc what flowers were most popular re- ger.
3:00 P.M,. Address: "Democracy in t1 TIIC ItIS t 0 new k JOO sI acqUlrc 1III I 110011 0 f S eptclll I)cr 7 an d can be Illad
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e suited'III requests for bright
colors
Europe", Rev. J, B. MacCallum, IC p~s I 't\"o w~e's lall( SIIOW Irea
of the \Valnut Strect Prcsbyterian f or clrcu a Ion III t Ie
S9O-R.
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f II wart Illlore , tc IepI
lone S
warthmore
"hked
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P uII IIC ,I Jrary, IS as 0 ows:
The picturc of a road and farm house
Bailey, I've Bccn to London; Bloom" To Show "Little America" at Inll \ On .lhe e;~IlI.ng OAf Sel~te~llber ~l, the
On Sunday lllorning at 11 A. M. the
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Ii mertcan Ortsts, ssoclatlon. will hold ncar Mcdia which Erncst R. Laws, of
meeting will be addressed by Dr. Jesse Laughter ill Cheyne Walk; Davis, An-I ..'
\Vith Mother;. I,lttlc America -tr~vc\ l)Jc~\I.re of: a very clab~rate Ii lower, .FashlOn Show Columbia avcnuc, cntercd in Class III
If, Holmes, retircd professor of Phil- 1I0intcd; Day. ' Life
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I' Saf' G'bbs . he second Byrd Antarhc eX(1Cdltll.ll; a at ConvcntlOn Hall, PllIladclphia the of the Evening Public Ledger Photo(;50phy at Swarthmorc' College, and Del a IiIe,
e,
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. proceeds will go to "Flowers
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rl d'S Heyer
Thc
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presidcnt of thc Philadelphia Federa- Ord ea
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tion of Teachers on the subject Found Him Dcad; Lamson, Whirlpool;. lOP.; and se cctcd s lort s~ Ject~ WI t Ie Ii lowerl~ss. I Ius promises to be Having won the first prize in the see"Equality of Freedom of Both or Nei- I.incoln, Storm Girl; McIntyre, Fer-I constItute the weekly movlc program an outstandlllg event. Anyone wishing ond wcek of the contcst it WOIl the
ment; Norris, You CanOt Have Every-I ~t the. Strath Have~1 Inn tillS Cycn- to attcnd should communicate with final prize of ten dol1ars in Class III.
ther."
thing' Paul Lifc and Death of a IIlg, Frtday, at 8.15 0 clock.
Mrs. H. A. Peirsol, garden chairman Mr. Laws is now eligible for the NaThe aftcrnoon program for Sunday
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tional Newspaper Conte!'t for Amateur
Spanish Town'" Roberts Victoria Four
LocaI J urors F or C··I
is as follows:
IVI Courl o t Ie
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Photographers conducted at Washing.---2:00 P.M. Address: "Fascism in Am- Thirty; Sharp, Nutmeg Trt:e; Swan-,
son, First Rebel; Stevenson, Miss I rhe fol\owlllg Swarthmor.eans were
Ben
Palmer
Junior
Forester
ton, D. C.
crica", E. J. Lever, C.1.0. organizcr
Buncle's Book; 'Ventworth, Down among those drawn at Media to serve
of Philadelphia.
Benjamin Palmer, son of Dr. Samuel
Under.
as jurors in the September term of
.1:00 P.M. Address: "Democracy in
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Civil Court: second week, Novcmber C. Palmer, formerly of. Ogden avenue,
Teaches Botany in West
America", Alfred Bingham, Editor
Last
Thursday's
Winners
1,""":'Harry E. Hartman, William Allen has been promoted to the rank of
of Common Sense, N. Y.
Brown, Jr., \Villard P. Tomlinson, Junior Forester in the Pennsylvania
Dr. Edgar T. Wherry, of Oberlin
l\f r, and Mrs, A. L. Arnold moved Miss Marian Chaffee and Mrs. Charlcs Dcpartment of Forests and Waters.
Box luncheons can be carricd or
avenuc, has returned from a three
IUllcheon lllay be secured on the up to first place at last week's meet- L. Bolton; third wcek, Novcmber 22,- He is now located at a state camp out- months trip in the west. From the end
g~oUnds. The music will be under the ing of the Thursday Night Bridge
side of Clearfield, Pa.
Mrs. A. M. A11ison,
of June to thc first week in August
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(.lrechon of J. Russell Hayes, "Ye Oldc Club. Mrs. Philip Kniskern and Mrs.
he was engaged in teaching field botany
Fiddler."
Walter Shoemakcr wcre second.
at the Rocky Mountain Biological LaSCHOQL DAYS BEGIN AGAIN SEPT. 8
boratory, a summer school ncar Crested Butte, in thc high mountains of
Gunnison county, Colorado.
The Laboratory occupies the site of
). llr. and Mrs. John "V. Powell rcmoved i thc apartment of a fricnd in The Swarth-I
the abandoned mining town of Gothic
: londay to the Arrolt Arms Apartmcnts imore for sevcral months. Their daughter,
at 9.500 feet altitudc, with 1Il01llltain~
III Fra~l~ford. their former home town, i Jayne, will rcturn to thc Univcrsity of
after hvmg ill Swarthmore for sixtecn: Washington, at Scattlc, the end of the I
rising several thousand feet higher on
Years.
month to entcr her sophomore year. Mr.
all sides. !hc ;Iimate is invigorating,
I Their thome at 235 Dickinson avcnUt. McGrew is superintendent of construction
and even III nlldsummcr there is frost
las been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. of the new Scott Paper plant in Chester
nearly every night. Grazing is restrict~Ia.ude J. Faulner,i of Penfield, who with and with his family came east from
ed by the Forest Service, and accord.. ll!lr two children. will move in shortly. Portland, Ore., whcre he had becn on
ingly wild flowers abound. To spend a
.,1r. Faulner is tennis coach at Swarth- the Bonnerville Dam project on the
summer there is an interesting experimore College.
Columbia Rivcr for his company, Stonc
ence.
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and Webster Enginecring Corporation, 01
Dr. Wherry collccted several hundred
Boston.
specimens of pt:mts for herbaria, and
d Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGrew and two
The school bells wiD ring qain next Wednesday, September ~ «!alling the boys has prepared an article on the ferns of
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haugbters who hav~ been living in the
Colorado as a result of the season's
OIne of Professor. and Mrs. Wolfgang Joseph Celia, of the Celia' Shoe Shop, and prill of Swarthmore to their studies after the sommer vaeation. Bariliii' the field work.
~oehler and daughter, at 401 Walnut lane, Park, avenu,? r~centl~ returned from a first few days the elementary grades will have morniq sessions only. The hi.h
Dr. and Mrs. Wherry. returned last
sehoul clall8C8 will hqin in fnn the second day, the fint day being morJlina
the pas.t two !"ooths while the Koeh- week s va~atl~n I~ W~dwood, N. J., the
Thursday.
~on only.
s were m MaIne, are now occupying first vacation m hIS thIrty-four years.
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SW AU'I'III\IOUE, I'A., SEI'TEI\UJEU 3, 19:-n
FLOWER SHOW
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14th _ANrf 15th\
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HERnEnT (;.
E. TItUEBLOOD
PER
YEAR
TRAINING FOIl
Il0fllet, will play
FOOTBALL BOYS
l1Cxt ~llIllIlay Oil til\'
WOOD
Two CumcK Lahor
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TIll' ~warthllllln'
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il{utgers a n.' II Ill' lil'I(\. Th~ 1II0rnillg
:\ II Local Amal',mr Gardcncrs:
gallll' will hl' at IIUII alld the "thl'r at Thirty-Four Swurtlnnorc High
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SdlOol Lads Lcft Sunday
Welcomc in Annual .~ull E,'cnt
of Woman's Cluh
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Coach \\'illialll C. F, Zil'gl'l1fu~ al\(I
\h'mh~rs of the comlllllllih' arc!
Thl' Swarlh\11ofl' Itlflialls .Idl'atl"d thl'l hi~ hllvs oi thc ~warlhl11l1rc Jlig'h
;1 lin n'milld~,1 of the Flowt'r' Show
; I'hilalklphia l.al"rllSSl' Cluh, I)_i, \\'nl, i ~rh"III' fllllt"all
\'ar~it\, tcam Idt
", ,,~ ht'ld ill th~ Swarthmon' \\'olllan'" :
l1nday l'\Tllillg' ,al th.l' 1', :\1. c ...(hl'~'1 SUllday illr CalliI' Ih~'ight. till' y,
{ :Ih IlolIH', on Park an'mll', 'l'm'sdav!
.I,.t \\rt'dn~sday, Scplemht'r I .. and 15,
I I IT, I \'n"y, B,'lhl'''~, J r,: wa, hark 111:\1. C, ,\, CalliI' at IJllwlling'tl lWII,
Ilhe ga III l' I.. r .'IIl' hr~t tlllle alld ,con',I, WhlTI' Ihl'Y will "l' ill traillill~ until
i' ,'grams may hc prtlcllred at Th,',
Ih,n'l' g .. al", I'our g .. ab \\Tn' 1II;lIle hy 1 110011 Satunl;\\', Seplelllher "t
, art hmon'an olliet" I h~ Balik, alld
1:111 Skdly, olle hy Bill Ilicklllan, a\lfll "ari .. us CII;;l'1I\'S ha\'(' hl'l'lI sccurcd
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Ihe Colleg'c Pharmacy,
..m', hy I:orter \\"aill', .
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til spI'ak 10 Ihe h"ys afll'r thl' cn'lIing'
'hotog'raphic n'prudllction of Swarth- .
,:\exl \\ ".lne~.lay ,11ll' l1w,~Il'f (olllds nll'al. Opelling' Ihl' wt'ek, 011 :\1 linda\"
II ,'r~ gardcns will Iw f ~alllr~d ill a
\~'III IIIl'l't thl' Pln!a. lel l'!na I:aerosst' Xick Rohinson, sl'crt.'lary of till' Phi'lI:'\\' "'ass of Ilw show, I'ictures shollid
lillh, and on the 101l"~\,lIIg Salurela,y adelphia Board of Foothall Olliciab,
I" ,I hl' small~r than t'ig'ht h\' tt'n indll's,
a ga III l' hdwel'lI Iht, IJllhans alld l\alll- \\"IS
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SUl\Il\IElt RE(:UEATION
AlIIl'riean taeklt., fro;n thl' Uni\'ersit\'
11", lirst It'n applieallts whose t'lltrit,s Sl",,,k,'rs III 111I~ "1"'01111 Ollt'll 1I11'I'Iing of thl~ Fri"lItl" \V"rlel COllf,'r"I1"" which
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III' Pittshurg'h wa, ,.;rh~dllh'd, \\\'dllcs'\,:11 h~ r~cei\'cd ft'r this )'~ar's "thcr ~'i11 lit, IlI'ld iI~ .Ihe S~'.. rllun"rl~ (;oll,l~g(~ I'ield 1I1111~I' "I 8: 15 SlIIlIlay t~\'t'Jling,
day saw Jil(l Tillllll, oi 1', :\1, C. at
il'IlI,\'atil'n, "aftt'rlloon tea tahlt's for SI~IIh'II1IJt'r 5. Ilw tlurd O.,"Jl 1II('I'lIl1g, .. S~'IIIIJ()"lIIm 1111 "Qllak,'ri"lI1 ill l\h'
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\Vhilc this dinner is sponsored hv the wl'11 la111ll1cd,
10 \~'Iup a \~'lIInlllg' tcalll 0111 of this
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Meetin~ to hc Acldresscd hy Rc('OS I oi 11"\\' tn'l·S",,"'" ,$112,02
an' l'ol'llially ill \,i .... I allrl ilia \1\' are lakill!.! Ih"I' IIl'r111i\lillg', gal1\l'S will he played coa.ch, a~,(,olllpanied him hI tl\l' calliI'
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Dr. Holmcs
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The hoys li,ll'd jor salllp \\Tn': John
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Thc "Flowers illr Ihe Fhl\\'crless" I "I'ph ('ollills, Tcd \)ingit.-, Cal\'il; G{'rK(,lInett Square, Pa, All exceplionally Ihl' ("ualit): :tIl<1 ~~Il' ':fil'cti~':I,\l'~S IIi th~', ('llIh oi Ih'lawan', ('llllIIt):, IIi \,\'hich \\',ill ,Ill' can"il'd oil Ihrough Ihl', mOlllh In.'·,r, .\:'~lIi;II,J1 (~~'nlla,lI: .-\ndn'~\' H:I,ig-,
illtl'n'sting program ill which seyeral nllrl, dom IIndll IIII~ pn'jll:l ,lIId :\11,' :\Ir.'. Joseph II. IllIIk,"1I b presJ(\eIlt. ,III ~l'l'tl'llIher ulliler thl' am'l'ln's of ,ll'lHlIll I 1.1 rt 111,111 , ~t'lIIlt·y lilli, \\'111'pI~akl'rs will partlt."lpate has hl"'n :\ll'sl'hllT alit! the B"rllllgh Sl'cretary and 111l' rt'l'l'lIlly Ilrganizcd CPPl'r! Trillily I':piscllpal l'hllrclt, Any "Ill' ~ th,rop :\1 ('lIl'II, ClilTllnl Rellshaw, Johll
arrallg'l'" hy Dr. Je~se II. Ilohncs, oi were inslnll'tl'<1 to llIakt.' plall~ iur the I)arhy ('Olllll'il .. i 1{t'\lIlblit.'all \\'olllt'n, ~wishing' III l'lInlrilJ\lIl' lIowcrs lIIa\' nil' 1~lcharcls, Jallll"s Brown, Joseph Busch,
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Openillg' Oil ~atllnlay lIIornillg thl' Iher grail! .. i \\'1',\ lahllr i, IIhtaill-· pn'sidell!.
Flo\\'l'rs han' hel~1I takel1 carl\' l'ach \\"t..'ndl'll \)111111, Enll'sl Lallg~, \Villiam
prllg'ralll illr that day's st.'ssillll is as aJ,II',
III spill' oi Ihe iact Ihat thl' en'nt Friday, hl'g'illning' in .1l1nl', to II;,' I'hil- 1'1~lk, Jallll's I{ohilbon, \\"altl'r Snyder,
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lopporlunity oi hUlking oyer ,hl·ir 'leekd l'aeh wcek. to hc uscd ior small lIIuth, Roland elllllall, \Villiam \Vctar
2 :00 p, ~I" :~ddn',ss: :'Fascisl,lI ill EU-I NE\V 80-0 KS
i'IIE LIBRARY party's candidales heforc mak illg t hcir I~ \'Ol1ql1l'l s, wh ich wen' g'rcat Iy apJlrc- I~n, I >rl'W l' ,"lIs, Hill Etli 1Ig', \\"ilsoll
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The li,1 oi IIl'\I' h .... ks aC'luin'd in 1\111111 of Sl'pll'lII11l'r 7 alit! C:III h,' :ila<1e slIlt,'tI ill H'quesls fllr hright colors,
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\ iaude J, Faulllcr of I;enlicld who with and \\'ith hi~ iamily calllc east i\'l1l1l'
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Ih(lr~ College,
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alld \\"ehstl'r Ellgincering Cor"lJr~ltioll, ol ;
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! Ihl' ah:llldoll('(1 miuiug lowlI oi
.II '1,:;1111 i ... ·1 altilude, \\ilh 11Ioulllain:
. ri,ing ~l·\','!"al II1Il\l,alld iel'l higher on
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' ,lIId l'\'l'11 in lIIidsulllllll'r therl' is fro~t
lIearly e\'l'ry lIig'ht. (~ra;(ill~ is I'estrict"tI hy thc F"n'sl S,Tvil'l', allll accordingly wild Ilo\\'l'rs ahoulld, To SPl'IId a
~Ullllllcr thlTc is all intcrc~tillg expcriI 1'lIt'C,
. Dr: \\'hl'l'ry collectc~1 sl'veral hundrcd
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~ ;lIlghll'rs who havc bcen living iu the
; The ""hool bells will ring again next Wednesday, September 8, calling the boy,,' has preparcd all article all the ferns of
~,"I\IC of Professor and ,:\1 rs, \\"olfgallg. J""'\1h Cdia,
:"r the past two 1110nths while the Koeh- week's \'a~ati~1I il~ \\'i,ld\\'l~od, K J" the I ,.('hool (,);I"SI~S will l)l·gin in flln the second .Iay, the fir,,' day being morning
Dr. and ~Irs, \Vhcrry returned last
cr. were in liainc, arc now occupying, first \'acatton IJ1 Ius tlurty-Iour ycars,
i session only,
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
F. Jessup to
Wed Here Tomorrow
G. Ford. of Ridley Park. formerly of Michigan. were week-end guesls of Dr. T. Ellis. of Walnul lane. on Beverley Margale. N. J.• where she has been
Swarthmore Cresl.
and Mrs. S. G. Trepp. of Dickinson ave· Lake, Ontario.
vacationing since July 3. Mr. Buchner
Miss Tchikofl was educated at the nue.
Sorbonne and
Universily
of
Mr. Franklin Courtney Eltiswhosewife has joined her on Wednesdays and for
Political
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M rs. Rud 0 Iph Bank 5, her daughter. grandparents "n Hubband's Woods. III.. e wee ·en s.
M.litary Helen. and 5On. William. of Columbia came from Rochester. N. Y.; Dr. and
The marriage of Miss Sarah Frances
Jessup. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
'Harlan jessup, of Haverford avenue,
and Mr. Charles Ernest LincolnJ son
of Mr. and !\Irs. Edward S. Lincoln. of
Mattapan, Mass., will be performed at
3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, September 4, in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church by the Rev. David
Braun, pastor.
The bride, who wilt be given in mar·
rlage by her father, will wear a white
lace redingote over satin. Her tulle veil
will fall from a coronet of white lace.
She will carry white roses with
greens.
As matron of hOllor, Mrs. Harlan R.
Jessup, of Haverford avenue, sister-inlaw of the bride, will wear a dress of
peach marquisette over peach colored
taffeta with fitted jacket. Her large
brimmed hat will be of matching marquisctte over horschair and trimmcd
with turquoise. She wi1l wear gold
slippers and, like the bridesmaids, carry
talisman roses and blue delphinium,
with tulle to match her hat trimming.
The birdesmaids wi1l be Miss Mary
Finch, of Albany, N. j.; Miss Char. lotte Richards. of Maplewood. K. J.;
Miss Eleanor Kennedy, of Lansdowne;
and Mrs. C. Richard Congdon, of Bur~
lington, Vt., who wilt wear gowns and
hats simnar in style to that of the
matron of honor except they will be of
turquoise trimmed with peach. 'fhe
bridesmaids will wear silver slippers.
Dr. Robert E. Lincoln, of West Bedford, Mass., will act as best man
for his brother. Ushers will be Mr.
John \Voodworth, of \Vest Concord,
Mass., and Dr. Randall Woodworth,
of Acton. Mass., both cousins of the
bridegroom; Mr. Hamilton McClay, Ot
Mattapan, and Mr. Harlan R. jessup,
of Swarthmore.
'fhe bride's nephew, Harlan R. jes·
sup, Jr., will be ringbearer.
Benjamin L. Kneedler, of South
Princeton and Lafayette avenues, will
preside at the console.
A small reception for the wedding
party, members of the families and a
few young friends will be held at the
h orne of the bride's parents following
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.. ceremony. The young couple will
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leave for ''''areen, R. I., where
they will spend the month of September on Narragansett Bay. Upon their
return they will make their home at
1720 Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Miss Jessup graduated from Friends'
Select. School and Wellesley College.
Mr. Lmcolll, a graduate of Huntington
Prep School, Boston, and Lowell Tex.
tile Institute, is employed with Colw
lins and Aikman Corporation Philal\delphia.
avenue, are spending several days at Mrs. Mackinnon Ellis with their two
Avalon and Ocean City. N. J.
children. Deborah and Mackinon, Jr.•
of
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came from Bryn Mawr; and Mrs. Everett
Harvard av~ue, have !ssued invitati~ns Gertrude Schohinger entertained a E. Pierce from York, Pa.
for the mar~,age ~f their daughter•. ~lSs group of her friends at a sewing party at
Dr. Mackinnon Ellis has added a sail·
Mary' LeaVitt. Crist, and Mr. Wilham her home on Swarthmore avenue, on boat to the famity fleet of skiffs and
Thomas FtemlOg, Jr., son of Mr. and Tuesday
motorboat
Mrs. William T. Fleming, Sr., of Fort
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Dwight and Ed. Cooley. of Columbi.
Mrs. E. M. Buchner. of Park ave.
by Dr. John EI!ery Tuttle m the S~arth- avenue, and Julius Underwood, of Wal- Jlue. will return in a 'week or so from
more Presbyte~lan Church at 8.30 0 clock linglord, returned on Tuesday from a
Saturday evenmg, September 18.
month's camping trip on an island in
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16 aboard the S. S. Washington. hav.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M~e1enders and
in been away from this country since son, Jack, of Antwerp, Belgium are house
JU~le 16. Her daughter, Mrs. John E. gues~s of Pr?fessor and Mrs. E. O. Lange,
Fricke returned August 19 and her B~lhmore. Pike. Mr. and ~r~.. Muelen~ers
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COUSIII, M.rs. Ellery Wa ter, 0
ams, and friends while Jack will be the guest
Mass.• sa,ls September .16. . The. three
h of th c La ngcs for thrcc months.
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Mr. R. Rupenthal, of Madison, Wis.,
British Isles and 111 France.
who is engaged in research work in
Polly Hoot, daughter of Mr. and Washington, D. C. this sunnner was a
Mrs. Henry J. Hoot, of Lafayette and week-end guest of Professor and Mrs.
Princeton avenues, is recovering nicely lange, of Langwood.
foHowing an appendix operation perDon Lange returned last week aftet
formed in the Crozer Hospital, Chester, spending a week as a guest of Dick Smith,.
at Buck Hill.
on Monday of this week.
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Tuesday
IPHILADELPHIAI
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Telephone Swarthmore 114
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J.E.LlMEBURNER CO.
When CowlJer wrote the first two lines
tJ/fPENfIN(j
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'I'he Rev. Uavid Braun will return
Phone Swuthm.OIe . .
oi this welcome he must have been thinkI
GERMANTOWN
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Entered u Second CJaU Matter, .laaua1'7 24,1 ing of a Sf.oortlullorcislJ kind o[ a place, to the pulpit 011 Sunday, September 5.,
1929. at the Post Offtce at swarthmore, PL, for he emphasized Home. And now that He will preach on "The Boy Prophet. H
. under the Act 01 ~~_ 3, ~~~.
__ you feel that way about it, let's go into a 'rhe Church School Cabinet will meet
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huddle and plan Ihe really great possi· on 'Thursday, September 9.
Specialists in the making and fitting
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1937
bilities Ihat are within reach. Let's make
co-olM!ration unanimous. Indian Summer
Trinity Cbureh Note.
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles
will come with its refreshment. Daylight
The flisit paid,
saving will be gone. The sun will change
On Sunday Sel)tember 5, the reguI
back to its regular schedule and distill its lar schednle of services will be reJOSEPH .E. HAINES,
with ecstacy we come, water o[ gold; and then will come sumed. There will bc celebration of
President
Octobcr,As from a sewn years'
t he Holy Communion at 8 and 11
"-ruddy October, the 010. harvest~r,
o'clock.
transportation, Home. "'!.'rapl)ro
like a beggared sachem in a
The Sunday School will DIlen 011 Suncoat
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day. the 12th.
Friend, you've been gone a long time. flO f tattered tanager and parfridge'
\Ve have missed you. Perhaps you havc
fcathers,
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CHRYSLER
Police and Fire Deparlmcnt News
not known how much your cheerful greet-I "Scattering jack-o-Ianterlls everyFall Clearance Sale of Excellent Cars
ing, the warmth of your smile means to
where
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aU of liS who try to kccp up the traditions "To givc the field mice pUlllpkinRobert Postillie and \ViIlic M. Si1936 Buick Model 81-1935 Plymouth and Chrysler
of Swarthmore in your absence.
colored moons"
mOilS, both of Chester, werc arrested
1936 Plymouth - 1934 Plymouth, Chrysler and Dodge
No, we don't feel sorry [or ourselves I Now you're hon~e we can plan to have at 12 :55 A. M. last Thursday on
Alld Many Other Good Cars
as the stay~at-homes. Somebody had to much to be grateful for at Thanksgiving; charges of disorderly conduct and failbe here to welcome you home, and wei and here we are in thc swing of events iug to carry a driver's Iiccnse and
are glad to be among the number. Our again .. Here-but let's not go so fast. owner's card, respecth·cly. Postillie
thousar.d and one hands are out-strctched! Ncxt thing we know it will be timc for was discharged with a reprimand and
Yale Avenue and Chester Road-Swarthmore 1250
to clasp yours. F~om our h~arts come you to go 'way again, and wc arc only Simons was fined $5.00 and costs when
assura11ces of cordial good wlli. If your welcoming you back. We arc sure glad they appeared for lu;;aring Monday i
Summer has been as full as ours has been. you have come I
e,,·euing.
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we feel that you must be content and we
At 12:50 P. M. Monday Harry Johll- ~
rejqice with you.
NOTE:
SOil, of Chester, was arrested for beg- i
Of course it's lonesome hereabouts
IYrillen by "Va/lcr Hoff Seely ;'1- 1933 gillg and vagrancy and turned over
when you are all away and sometimes we jC1.r The S'l.lurtlwroreall. Air, Seel)' Ufas a to the Chester police.
have been whistlin' in the darki but the 'well kmJ'l(''U Ilnd gifted jo"r1lalisl. He
At 2 o'clock \Vcdnesday afternoon.
Louis F. Pieree, Proprietor
haP. piest thought in all the. Summer wasl r~$;lle(/ ill-. S'i(larll",wr~ Irm!, 19.31 .""'fl August 25, John Bucher, age 14, of
that you were coming back alKI we should IllS dcalf. m 'wre. 1936. TIns elfdorral fJ, Ridley· Park, touched the starter of
meet you in your accustomed placc:-;, rcprill/cli ill 'ribu/l.' 10 a coura!Jeous aud his father's car, in which he was 5itExpert Mechanic Service
bump into you as you come around the! a kind/~,. gentlemall f('/W despite ureal 5"/I
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corners on your shopping tours or sccl!cri1ty cOlllri/mlcd milch to .S·1.t'rlrlhlllurc.
ting, parkc( in t c (Tlveway of 20 I
Swarthmore avenue. The car being in
Washing - Lubrication - Oallery and 'TIre Service
you making the final sl)rint for the ciyht• ••
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~ct Now, Before It's Too Late reverse. a wild backward night across
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
lIindeen.
fA
Swarthmore avenue, the corner of the
\Ve shall miss some faces,-and so will 'ro tile ",I,'lor'.
lot and down the emhankment to the
you: but after all most genuine welcomes
.t.:.
are free from tumult and shouting, they're According to the National Council for, railroad trac~s was the result. The
just a' warm handclaslJ and a "Gee! I'm the Prevention of War, japan and China damaged vcluclc was finally removed,
glad to sec you back", uttered or Ullex- are at war on land, on sea, and in the from ~h~ tracks by a truck. No per-'
Ilressed. Somehow, it would be out of air. Now a Japanese blockade of Chi- sonal I11Jury resulted from the advenplace for brass bands to play in Swarth- Ita's ports has been announced. The ture.
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more, and fireworks don't belong in our fiction that the war between China and
At 8.30 last Thur~day morl1u!g I
scheme of things. Do they?
J31mn is not a war in the sense covered· \OVa~'lIe Fra7.cr, of Up~er Darhy, w!lIlc
Announces His Candidacy
We have ke()t reasonably good track hy lh-: neutrality law can 110 longer' pulhng o.ut. of a parkmg place agal11st
of you while you have been away. \Ve he maintained. "he law reads----:"\Vhen- the. rctalillng' wall of the unclerpas.s,;
For Reelcction as
know about your golf, your fishing, your eVer the President shall find tliat therc facl11g nort~1, struck tl~e car parked 111
tennis, your bridge;-alld tan realty hc- 'exists a statc of war hetween two or: fr01.1t of 111m and dnven hy George
comes you. And now you arc back to more fcreign states, the PreSIdent South, of 230. Hav~r£ord avenue,\
help make Swarthmore as· fine-a· town us !j11ttl1·11roclii:irn ·sud'! 'fa:ct:"·'·Our·' thrcc- Swarthmore., eauslIlg. shy-ht clamage to,
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
)-ou told your fcllow guests at the sca- point IJOlicy is as fol1owsthc fender. No charges were pressed.
shore and· mountains that it is. And we ; a. Set a date of evacuation of Arn- ... Last Saturday at 7.35 P. M. tl!c
On the Republican Ticket
firesiders are here to hell) you. One needs crican Nationals. Any who remain af- l'1re COlllllal~Y ~vas called to. thc Grace s
lIot to be absent from Swarthmore to ter this date do 50 at their O\.... n risk.
farm, ~n FairView road, Ridley TownAnd Solicits Your Vote September
grow fonder o[ it.
h. \Vithdraw our military and naval ship, where a hay stack was ~Il fire.
And here's news for yuu: Thi.s is a forcc-'i from China,
At 5.37 P. 1\£. Tuesday of tillS week
14 on His Efficient Record
first-c1ass summer remrt. Not a blt !l3rd
c. Apply the neutrality law to the a firc alarm called the company to
HANNUM & WAITE
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Day and Night Storage
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DON'T take chances on vourLabor
, ': Day trip. Protect yourself and fumily by
, . ::' equipping your car with a set of new firot.
quality Firestone Standard Tires. Firestone
build. extra quality and extra Bafety into
these tires and sella them at lower
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prices because Firestone controls
rubber and cotton auppUes at their
sources, manufactures with
greater efficiency and distribute.!
at lower c:aet.
PROTECTIOILAIAII.TIILOWOUn
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areaddedtoeverylOOpound,
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Gum.Dipping process.
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themdays
Anile
in
Harvey who has been visiting them for
the past ten days.
TEMPLE
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sohlbcrg, of Palo
Alta and San Francisco and Miss Sigrid
Sohlberg, o[ Menominee and Upper
...;;-0: AUBREY SIlITH
M.LAGLEN
JUNE llN8
PROTEOTlOII AIAIII'
PUIICTUREI - becau.,
designed.
LOIIER IIOIL-IKID MIWa'
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coday by e
Tirestone
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101' RISI YOII LIFE orSMOOTH WOII IIIU
FOR .AUEIIIEI CAli
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children!
THAT a ...iIion ma........ In,Iured!
THAT more thaD 40,000 af ..........'1.
and injuri•• were cauoed directly b
punclvre.,lIlowou.. anti lloidclin. dual
ImaoIh, worn, un. .fe ~!
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Special Prices to
High School and College Students
Teacher
STUDIO OF
CAMILLA FAIRBANKS
Teacher 0/ Piallo and Organ
313 PARK -t\VENUE
TEI.EPHONE SWARTIlMORE 634-R
Graduate of the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimure
0/ Piano ancl Violin
Do Your Banking With
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
Member Federal Deposit Im!iuranee Corporation
Tirestone
COURIER
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MOon ••• _••• SS.O
JOHN SPBNCBR, INC.
PRINTERS
PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
Shirer Building
"WEE WILLIE
WINK I ,E"
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
RUSSELL'S
322 Park avenue, where a parked car :=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
IH.~longing to Mrs. F. B. Calvert, of:
Park and Michigan avenUl:S. caught'
fire.
At a hearing 'rucsday Lawrence 11c1i,
of Chcster, pleaded guilty to thru traffic violation here on August 16 and
was fined $5 by Magistrate Clifford M.
Rumsey.
MARIAN S. BROWN
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Anne, Not Anna
II theDuenameto ofIllisjud.glllent
of handwriting
the mfant daughter of :Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Foster, of Vassar
avenuc, was recently published in this
paper as Pamela Anna. It should have
been Pame:.:la:..:A.:':.:lD::;e.:..._ __
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~.fr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth ami
children, Mills and Betty Janc, of Cornell avenue, left Tuesday for Stone
Harbor, N. j., where they will :::pelld
a few days.
CHURCH NEWS
SWARTHMORE pRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
SUNDAY
LOUIS F. UMSTED
OPEN AFTER SEPTEMBER 7th
to take. The Summer. has b~l,l dehght- Sino-Japanese war.
f~l. Sure, we had a little ram. But the A letter or telegram to the President
b¥ds have been glad amL!lave Isung ~.Iotlor to our Congressman asking for th.:
o . nboew sOTnghs to ~s 1
8 lut t 1C nl( laednt enforcement of our neutrality policy
ra'tn \~Is. I ~ hSIQmrre Slave l11easur II should be sent at once by anyone inou smt es aVIs y.
terested in Peace.
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Let's work for Peace now hefore
What with you away. schools closed. fome incident draws us into the C011college on leave, there haven't been any Rict.
boys and girls to make even a lillie noise.
OLIVE J. CLEAVES.
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Shirley Temple
Victor McLaglen
TAX COLLECTOR
DO YOU KNOW
THAT last year highway acolel_to __ II
Uveaofmorelhan.,ooo ...en,w_ an
"Jf'e Dora'. SeU
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Sen1iee
Phone 440
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11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship. Mr. Braun
wlll preach on "The Boy
Prophet."
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, B.T.M., Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweatber, Dlr. ReI. Edue.
8:00 A, M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. N.-Holy Communion. Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wm preach.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF BWARTHldOBB
Park Avenue below Harvard
10:00 A. M.-Bunday School.
11:00 A. M.-Bunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week, 8
p. m. Reading room open dally, except Sundays and holidays 1 to 4 P. M" Church
cdtflce.
All are cordially Invited. to attend the
'services and use the Reading Room.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
11:00 A. !I.-Meeting for· Worship In tl'le
MeetlnS Bouse.
'Fi,e.t.". SERVICE
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYEITE AVES.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarth. 411
SAMUEL M. DODn
tough, long_earing treaC:
youtc:arwlth.aaetof new FirettoI?
ON PARK AVENUE
With a smart collection of spor'wear, street, dinner
and formal dresses and gowns, two and three piece
suits, sports coats.
tread is scientificall
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GOWN SHOP
Season 1937-38
PROTECTIOII AliI I.'
.KIDDlla - because th
AS LOW AS
5.00-19 ••••••• SO.50
5.Zs..18 ••••••• 1.1..40
SEPTEMBER lst
under the tread are tw,
extra lavera of Gum
Dipped cords.
PRICES
4.75-19.......
Freddie Bartholomew
Spencer Tracy
Lionel Barrymore
Monday -
South Chester Road
401 Dartmouth Ave.
REOPENED
Sunday -
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... I..Vlcria CIIIDCI aD eftIMa.
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fiDar iUhbC!i-. Money . _
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"YOU CAN'or HAVE EVERYTHING"
"Captains
Coul'ageous"
"Man" is the subject o[ the LcssonSermon
in all Churches of Christ Sci.
entlst, on Sunday, SelJtember 5, 1937.
The ,Golden 'rext is: "God createc.l man 13
ill his own image, iu the image of God
created he him; male and female cre~ I
atcd he them". (Genesis 1 :Z7).
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Edward L Noyes
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4.500l1 ..........0S
Saturday
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E411or
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TlPI'llla IUIID TIED 011
f1IE1TOIIE PUliTAnOll1
III UIEIIA
Friends of Mrs. B. C. Archbold. of
Elm avenue, who is in the Genesee
Hospital, Rochester, N. Y., will be glad
to know she is steadily improving, although she must remain there severa)
months.
HELD'O~ii
Friday -
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Christian Science Church
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ToY_
• • •
La•• 2 Day.!
ROSALIE DRYDEN
It is going to be great to see your children all carrying their books cheerily
through the slreets back to the daily grinds
that they love, desllitc their grouc:hing
conversation. And presently the other fivehundred important members of the COnltnl"nity who live in Parrish and Wharton,
011 the hill, recruited up to full strength
with a briHiant Freshman c1ass will add
the stimulating tincture to "iIIage life that
vitalizes old and young.
a
SWARTHMOREAN
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11Iefre SIInin'
!!~=:~i~~~~~~~::~illvdle,
Swarthmore,
Del., willbringing
also spend
witha
"Rudyard Kipling Week"
Mr. and l\Irs. Thomas B. Leech.
formerly of North Chester Road, now
of Narberth, arc being congratulated
upon the birth of a daughter, Mary
Susan, 011 August 21 in the Bryn Mawr
Hospital.
of College avenue, spent the week-end summer home of Dr. and Mrs. William
in Hartford, Conn.,· and motoring
through New England visiting friends.
William. who gradnated from Hill
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1
School, Pottstown, Pa., last spring,
will leave soon to enler Wesleyan Uni. f:IU:STER PIKE PROSPECT PARK,
versity.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The )'lisses Margaret Curran and
Florence Parten heimer, of Yonkers,
N. Y., and Gertrude Edwards, of New
York City, will arrive this evening to
he the guests 01 Mrs. Charles Parker,
of The Swarthmore, over the wee"-:eud.
C:
MEDIA
EdilDr
All the Ellis family was together over
a recent week-end at Blue Heron Point. l
'I
AUce Faye - Ritz Brothers
Don Ameehe - Chas. Wlnninger
Lon1se Hovlck
Rublnolf and his vfoUn
TiP, Tap and Toe - Tony Martin
PETER Eo TOLD
Birth
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Miss Evelyn Givin, of St. Mary's Elk
County, Pa.. was the guest of her
uncle and aunt, hh. and Mrs. Joseph
M. Nicholas, of Cornell avenue, several days this week before entering the
University of Pennsylvania Hospital,
\\'ednesday, for training. During· her
DORIS WESTON' LEE
three years at the Hospital she will
DIXON'
HUGH HERBERT
consider her home with the Nicholases.
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All... J.n"l..
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Lorry
AdI.r·Docto< 1Ioc",,*,1
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Balsley, of
\Vyunewood, have I)urchascd the hfaJ)riIecMoI" Ibt ...... • ..........
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los house at 309 College a\'enue and
~
.AlDIIoIoo
will move into it upon the completion
of renovations.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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Conllnuou. Sho", Slarllng 1,00 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Harvey, of
Columbia avenue, will have as their house
1
guest for a few days, Lieutenant Com• * •
I mander and M ~s. Carl Thieme and their
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine V. Tchikoff son who have Just returned from several
of Washington, D. C., announce the en~ years spent at the U. S. naval station in
gage?Ient of their daughter, Miss AU .. ' Guam. Mrs. 1.'hieme's and ~r~. Harvey's
ROUSIn Tchikoff
and Robert Graham mother and Sister, Mrs. Wilham R. Me
Ford. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert a bc and Miss Maude McCabe, of Selby-
with
Palllllllll'
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Mrs. Albert
PUBLl811BD BVBBY _ A Y AT
8WARTBIIORB, PA.
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Hill and
'IDE SWARTHMOREAN
TID 8WARTBMOBBAN, INC.
Science at Parjs, France. Mr. Ford, a
Will Be B"ide of New England grad ....e of Pennsylvania
College, is employed in New York.
Man in Preebyterian
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Churm
Mr. and Mrs. Haldy Miller Crisl.
S~E~P~I'~~~M~B~E~R~3~,~1~9~3~1______~__________________~~THE
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.--Bewlng and
quUtlng In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordIally Invited.
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER. PA.
MBTHODIST EPISCOPAL 0BtJBCIl
Clarence p. carter. A.B .• B.D•• KlnJs1;er
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Ohurch School.
~1:00 A. M.-lIornlJ1g WonhlP.
Announces her candidacy
for
Tax Collector
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
Samuel A. Montgomery
ATTORNEY·AT·LAW
of Media
Candidate for the
DEMOCRATIC
nomination for
JUDGE
of the
COURT
of
COMMON PLEAS
PRIMARY
on
SEPT. 14
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,,
SEPTEMBER a, 1931
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
F{~rd, of Crest.
.Uidlcy
Sal'al. F • Jessup tol~·SwarUUllorc
U('I' ~Iichigan. ~\'c~c .~\'l'Ck-clld
guests of Dr. T. Ellis, of Walnut lalle, 011 He\Crley ~I.arg:ate. N. J., whl'rc :she has been
.IIHI ~lrs. S. G. I rel'I', of lJickinsoll a\'c- Lake, Ont.lriu.
"';ll'ationillJ,;' since July 3. ~lr, Buchner
~tr.
Fr;tIIklin
Courtut.'y
Ellis
who:-l'
wife
has
joim'd hl'r Ull \Vcdnesdays and (or
Miss TchikolT \~'lS ~
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and children arc \'isiting the maternal the week-ends.
Science at Paris. Fralin', ~(r. Ford. aiM fs. Uudollih Banks, her daughter, gralKll.arellts in lIuhbalJ(l's \VUO(h-, Ill.,
gradttajc
of PCl1nsyl\ania
:\t)litarYIIJclcll. and SUlI, \Villial1l, of CtJluml)ia cOlme frolll Ruchester. N. Y.; I )r. i.Uld
Be
Bride
of
New
Englund
Will
College.
is
CmI'IOYl'(l
ill
New
Yurko
aWlltle, arc
spending sC\"cral days at Mr!>. Mackinllon Hllis with their two I'
I\lun in I'rc.hyteriun
children, DcborOlh atMI !l
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and
Ocean
City N. J.
Chnrch
Mr. aud M r~. ll.,ldy M iller Crist. of
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came (rolll Uryn Mawr; ;:lIId ~I rs. E\'erett I
Birah
lIan.ttrd
;:l\"C!IUC, han: jsslIcd IIIvitalil ),IIS
Gt'rtrudc
Schohing:cr cnh.::rt
Dr. Mackinllun Ellis has .. ddt·d a ..ail),1 r.
Jt·s~1tp. dauglHt'r o£ ~fr. and ~1rs. J.
~,tarr Lea."ltt, Cnst, anel ~I r, \VlIham her hUlIlc UI1 Swarthmorc tt,'Cllue, on hUllt tv the family nccI of skiffs and i fonll~'rly of Xorth Chester I~oad, IIOW
Park, formerly
~~'E~'P1_·_E_M_B_E_R__
a,~19_3_7.______~ _____________________~__TH~E~S~W=A.RTIIMORE~A~N~~________________________________________~8
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Well Def'e Tonlorrow .
TilE SWARTIIMOREAN. INC.
Publlsher
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Ilarl'llI Jl' ..... 11p. (If lla\'erfonl a,'ellUC, I homas Hellllllg, Jr" ~Oll of :\'Ir. and Tucsda)'.
motorboat.
Ior ~arbcrth.
1111(111 the hirth uf it daughter, Mary
of )'Ir. and )'frs. Ed\\ard S. I.incoln, o( Smith. Ark., which will he IK'r[onm.:d
Dwight and Ed. Coole\" "f ((lllImhi"
),1 rs. E. ~f. Buchner. oi Park ;:wc-I ~us.UJ. on August 21 ill the BrYIi Mawr
~lattal'an, ),1 a~~ .. \\ ill he pl' donn cd at hr IJr. John Ellery Tuttle ill the Swarthil\'CIIIU:. and Julius Ul)(lc~w(}od, of \Val- IIIIC, will return in ,il wcck or so from lIospital.
J O'cllick hllllorro\\ afternoon, Satur- mure Preshyterian Church at 8.30 u'clock
lingford, returncd on 'l'm.'!>day from a
day, Sl'ptl'lIlhl'r ... ill tht' S"arthmore Saturday evcning. Septemher IR
IIUlJIth's camping trill 1111 :1Il bland 111
Prt'~h."tl'Tian ChUfl:h h) thc }{c\'. lJ'ldd
Lily Bay, ~looschead Lake. ~fe.
:\'Ir~.
Sarg-cnt \\'"lter. of North
Hr.lun, i'a:-t(lr.
Thc hri(k. \\ ho \\ ill ht, gi\'clI in mar- (hl'stcr road. will rdurn S(,'ptemher
).f r. ami ,:\1 rs. J. E. ~llIdell(lers and
f1aJ,!t.· II." lin f.ltht·r. "ill \\ car a \\ hill' )(1 ahoard the S. S. \Vashillgtoll. ha\'- sOli, Jack. of Antwcrll, Bdgiulll arc houst·
Ian' fl'dinJ,!ote O\'('r ... atlll. I kr tulle \'t'il ing hl'('11 away frolll lhi~ country !'incc gllests of Professor ;md )'Irs. E. (), I.angl'.
"ill fall (rolll .! nlTlllld oi \\hitc lac('. JUIIC Iii. lIer daughtl'r. ~Irs. Jol,n E. Baltimore Pikc. Mr. and ~Irs. ~ln"lelHters
~ht.·
\\iII
carr)
"hite roscs \\ith Frit'k('. r('turncd Augllst JI) and her will rcmain for a 1II0llth \'i!>iting relatives
l'onsin, :\'lrs. Ellery \Yalter, of .\dams,
greens.
and fricnds while Jack will he the gucst
.\0. lIIatroll (If hOlwr. ~I rs. Harlan R. :\.(;:ISS, sails ~l·ptetJ1IH..'r 16. The three (If the I.angcs for thrt.·c months,
Jessllp. of lIan'donl il,·ell1ll'. sbtt'r-in- ~Pl'IH Ihl' summer llIutoring ill the
~lr. }{. H.ul'cnthal, of ~t:HlisOIl. \Vis ..
hl\\ (lf the hridl', Will "car a drcss of British hies and in Fr.mcc.
who is l'lIgagL'
Polly Iloot. daughter of ),1 r. and \V"shingtllU, Il, C. this !'UTlIlller was a
1,IITl't,1 \\ ith fittl'd jacket. lIer large :\'Ir~. Ilenry I. Hoot, of Laf.!y('ttl· awl wet.'k-cnd guest of Professor and Mrt>,
hrIllIIllC(: hilt \\ ill hl' ()f lIliltt'hing marPrillCl'lon a\ ellues. is rl'co\'l'ring I1Iccly l.anHe. or l.angwom1.
(luist'Ut· o\'(,,'r horsehair and triml11cd
I )011 Lange retuflll'!l la ..t wcck .. itt"
folllmillg all apPl'ndix (.IH.~r;ltillll I'l'r\\ith tunIUtll"'t.'. Shc will wear guM fOf1l11'd ill the Crozer Ilospital, Chester, ~pclldil1g a week as a guc!>t of Dick Smith
slil'Pl'rs and. like thc hrhk~In;li(b. l'arry 1)11 )'lnlUhlY of this w('ek.
at Blick Hill.
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tah~matl
nl~t·S ::uul hllle dclphiniulll,
All the Etlis filTHily \\a ... together O\'t'r
"ith tll11e to malch her hOlt trimming.
),1 rs. Albcrt Ilill alld SOli, \\,illia1l1,
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Thl' hird('slllaids will hl' ,.,1 iss :'II ary of L'nllt·ge H\·enue. spent the \Hl'k-l'IHI ;. ft.·nnt weLk-eml at Blue Heron ["uint. 1
Finch. pf Alhany. X. J.; :\'lls~ Char- ill Jlartlord. Conn., and nllltoril1~ summer home of Dr. and '-I n,. \ViIIi,ll11
TAPPlNB RUBBER TREES ON
It11le h~idlanl"" of ).1;:lplt.·"otld, X. J.; t hrollgh Xcw ElIglal1d \'isit ing friclHb.
FlRmONE PUNTAnONS
)'Ii!>~ Elt'allor Kellllcd\,. of Lansdowtlc: \\'illiillll,
IN LIBERIA
who graduated frolH Ilill
Prom
theFlrarone
planlalioDII
alld ~I r~ C. Rkhard Cllllg(hlll, of Bur- ~cho(ll. PotbtOWll, Pa.. last !'pring,
In Liberia COIn-=- .n evv..fn·
linglon. \'t., whll "ill Wl'ar gOWlh and "ill I(·an.' soon to entl'r \\'c~1cyan UniCftUinK .uppl.,. of the world'.
finClit iubtier. Money ..ved
hats sin1l1ar ill stylc to that If the \ cr:-;ily.
bcreandinmanu(acwringand
.'RIDA
Y
AND
SATURDAY
dieuibudon enable Fircatone
malron of hllll(lr ('xct..'\It tht.·y will hl' of
to IIdt ... leI', 6nt.quality tire
tunltlpi~t.·
trillllllt.·fl with lJl'adl. The
Tht· :\,1 issc!> ),1 argarct Ct1rran amI
adower prica.
hri(k~Jllaids \\ 111 \\ car siln'r !>liJlPt.'f~.
FIL)n lin' Parh'lllit.,jmer, of YonklTs.
I>r. ({ohert E. LinClIllI, of \\'e!it Bcd- X. Y.. :Intl (~l'nrlldl' Eeh\ards. pf ~l'\\'
il)rd. )'Iass., \\111 .Ill
John \\'PtJd\\orth. (If \\'t'''l Concord. tlf The S"arthlllorl'. on'r thl' \\t'l'k~Ia~~,. and Ilr. Randall \\'(I()d\\orlh, end,
01 .\l·IOII, ~Ias~., hoth l't)JIsilis oi the
Fril'ulb of )'Ir!>. B. C. An·hh(lltl. (If
hridl'gwl1m: ~Ir. Ilalllillllll :'Ill'Cla\', of
)'Iattapall, and Mr. Harlan R Je~su(), EIIII a\·t·IIUl·, ,,110 is in th(' Cl'IJ('''Cl'
of ~\\ arthlllOfc.
II(lspital, I~Ol'hcstl'r. N. Y., Will he glad
DON'T take chances on your Labor
TIll.' hnde\, 1I(·1'hl·\\. Il.lrl:lll R. jl's- to kiln\\, Shl' i!i steadily improvi11g, alDay trip. Protect your.elf and family by
though shl' IIlllst remain thl'rc ~e\·t'ral
~up. J r" will hc ringhcarer.
, equipping your car with a set of new firstIktljamin I.. Km·e(IIt.·r. oi South 1I1(1l1ths.
quality FirestoneStanciard Tires. Firestone
l'rill1..'etOiI and I.aia)('ttc "\,CIHll'S, "ill
builds extra quality and extra safety into
~Iiss E\,l'1Yfl Ch·in. (If St. )'Iar)'~ Elk
pi t.·~idl' at tilt· t'nll~lIl(',
these tires and sells them at lower
COUlily. I'a .. was the gut'st of Ilt'r
.\ ... 1I1H1l rlTl'ptioll i()r the \\'cddlllg'
prices because Firestone controls
lI11ck .11111 aunt. ~I r. alld ),1 r~. J(,..eph
part). IIlclllht.'rs of lhe falllilit·s alld it
robber and cotton supplies ut their
),1. Xicholas. (If Corllcll
cralela)!' thi~ \\t.·ck hl'fore t.'llll'rilll{ lilt.'
hl'lll('
of lile hride's
IJarcnh folk.win.~.. L' 111\
' ersity of l't.'lIIlsyhania llo ... pital,
greater efficiency and distribute,
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th( Cerl'111t11l\·. I he \PlIIlg nl1lplt· \\111 \\. I
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at lower cost.
C( 11·· ... ( ,1\. tlr tr~llIIllIg,
IIl'1ng I,'r
II, .. " 1""\.,, I"r \\. .
DORIS WESTON' LEE
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I "lll'rc It IIftC H'ar., al t IH.' II 0"1'11
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a ~h(' "II'I
PROTECTION AQAINSTBLOWOUTl
DIXON' HUGH HERBE~T
Ihn" \\ III "'Pl'lHl thl' mOllth
of ~S('I)tl'IlI-'
l
t'tllI ... ull'r her hOllle wllh the Nlchnlasl·t>.
- 8 extra pounds of robbe:
Jan.
Darw.U·
AU.n
J.n1mw
hcr till ~arr;.g
larry Adler'Doctor Rockwell
areaddedtoeverylOOpound,
rcturn thl')' "ill makc their hOlll l' at
)'Ir. ,ltlt! ~Irs. K. K Hablt,\,. 1I{
of cord by the patentee
172(1 Sprucc strnl. Phlladl'!phia,
\\·Ylltll·\\·ood. ha\'(' Ilurchase(1 thl" ~IaGum-Dipping process.
~II"'~ Jl'S~UJl graduall'" (rom Fril'lIlb' los h(ltt!> ...• at .l{~) ColIl'g(' .1\ ('llIll' and
PROTECTION ABAINS'
Sdcct School and \\'l'!lesll'Y Collcf,{c. "ill ilion' illto il UpOIi tht., compldion
PUNCTURES - becau.,
)'Ir, J.iIH'llln. a gr:ulu.ltl' of IJtIIltingt
)In'!' Schoul. Bo~toll. and I.o\\'cll Tcx.. * *
under the tread are twc
CunlinuQU8 SholV Starling 1 :00 , ••
till' II.slitutl·. i~ l'llIph'Yl'<1 \\'ilh L'n)~fr.
hll~ .lIId .\,kman Cnrporatillll, PIllla- (uhllllhia ,1\'Clltle, \\ ill han' as tllt'il' 1~lJlI~c
Dipped cords.
1
dl'lphia.
I gue~t for a few dil\'s. LiclItt.'II
mandcr ::Inti ),1 r~. Carl Thi('llll' and their I
SKIDDING
- because th
).[r. ;'lJd '\fr~. Vall'ntinl' V. 'l'chikofT. I ~(lll \\'ho hall' jUsl rctu,:"l'cI from !i~\,l'r:11
tread
is
scientificall
of \\'a~hillgtoJ1, J >. C, announce the ell- )'l'ars !>lIcll t at the U. S. lIa\'al stallou III
designed.
gagl'lI1('JJt 01 Ihl'lr daughter. Mi~s ;\lI:t' Guam. )'Ir ... ·I."hiclllc·:-; and ~Ir~. Ilarn'Y's
LONGER
NON·SKID MILEAG
l~ousin TdllkofT, and Rohert Graham Il~other alltl .slster. ),1 rs. \~iIIiam. I~. lIe
J'ul'd, Jr., . . Oll 01 ),11'. and )'Irs. Roherll (.ahe :lI1d .\11"~ ~1:l11(lc ).Iclahl', lIt Sclh)-because of the extr
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W.NKIE
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SHIRLEY
\'S\\'arlhmorl'.
111<:" I>d., \\'111hringing
also spcwl
ill
with:t fl'\\'
thclIIdays
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Ilan'cy \\ ho has IH.'en \'iSlllllg thcm for
the Il
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.,Ih C, AUBREY SMITH
JUNE lANG
"YOU C,\N'T IIAVE EVERYTIIING"
Don Amerhe -
Wlnninger
Louise lIoviek
Rublnoff and his vIolin
TiP. Tal) and Toe - Tony !\Iartln
ChRS.
MEDIA
"UlIf/:nlrtl KipliflK Wl"t>k"
Ln~t
Frida~
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Snturdny
Join the Firestone SAVI! A LlF
Campaign today by equlppin
your car withaset of new Flremror
.... VICTOI
M.LAGLEN
GOWN SHOP
ON PARK AVENUE
I{EOPENED
,irettone
STANDARD
FOR PASSENGER CARS
4.so.21 •••••• ,$,.05
4.75·19
5.00.19
5.Z5-18
5.5Q.17
6,00.16
•••••• ' ,.55
••••••• 10.30
••••••. 11.40
••••••• 1Z.50
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SEPTEI\IBER 1st
,irestone
SENTINEL
Se(lson 1937·38
4.40·21 ••••••• $5.65
4.SO.Z0 • , • • • .• 6.05
With" smart collection of spor~wear, street, dinner
1\1111 formal dressl's and gowns, two and three I)ieee
suits, sports coats.
THAT last year highway acc:iden..
COlt
d
lives of more than 38,000 men. wOII'Ien an
children?
THAT a lIIillion 1II0re were injuredl
THAT more than 40..- of the •• deatl
and injuries were caused directly b
(:OIlI'anCOUs'"
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").Iall" i .. thl' .. uhjt·(,t of th(' Ll'~~tllI
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Ihc SUn11l1er ha~ IIt'('1I
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h!1. Sure. we hat! a IIltlt..· ram. I:"t Iht'l .\ IcIIl'r I.r :t.ll'/o:lam tIl Iht I'rl'~i(kllt
IlIrds havc hecll ~1;1I1 allcl 1I,l\ C "'IIUg a . 1111 III !I' nil!' C' ongn· .. "I1HIII a ...I
dllg, Ilr II It'
uf • new song-~
to
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\\'Imt \\ilh ylltt a\\ay ... eIICIIII ... l'llht'II.:'IIIIH' IlHHlt'llt dra\\~ II~ illtl! tht, Ctlllct· II ('ge 0.1 k""e, thelc ha\'clI ' t IIll'lI ;III) tl'let.
hoys and gil b to makl' t.·,·t·\I a liull' noist' !
01.1 \ '1'. J. (I. E.\ \' ES.
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Do Your B(lIIking Will,
Bank UlIII Trnst C01upany
"WEE WILLIE
WINKl. E"
S,Jeci(ll Prices to
Higll SellOol (fIul College Students
).( r. and :\11',.,. I. L Ilt'tlg'I']H ,I. ,11111
l'hiIIII'Cll, :\,1 ill . . alltl nell,\ Jalll·. I': l'llrIlell ;1\Cllllt·, kit Tul· ... t1ay ior ..... tullc
IIlarh.)I'.
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PRINTERS
PHOTO. LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
Swarthmore, Pu.
"WQ Don't Sell Cars -
We Service Them u
Phone 440
SWAUTHMORE GAnAGE
I.uuis I". I'it'rel', l'rollrit'tur
Bay and Night Stora(re
to
EXlIt'rl Mc('hnni(' ~4'nil'e'
Silll·lmr (;'I~olim: .mel Luhrit'uring Oils
"u:-hill;'; -- I.ubricnliull - Unth'r.' utHI Tire Scr",icc
(WEN UNTIL MIDNU;IIT
:WI Dartmouth Ave.
1=========I CHUHCII NEWS
SAMUEL M. DODD
AUIloullces His CUIlditlacy
F 01' Reelection as
TAX COLLECTOR
BOnOUGII OI~ SWARTHI\IORE
On the RCllllblican Ticket
AIIII Solicils Yom' Vote Sel)tember
I,., on His Ellieient Record
Rev.
Tax Collector
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
Samuel A. Montgomery
i SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CI'URCH
Da\'ld Braun, Minister
ATTORNEY·AT·LAW
of Media
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Candidate for the
Chester Road and College A venllC
Rev J. Jnrdcu Guenther. S T.M. Rector
, Rev T. A Mcryweathcr. Dlr . Rei Edue.
8'OU A. M. --Hoh' Commuulon
11 :00 A, M,-,HoIV Communion.
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DEMOCRATIC
nomination for
St lllIUll.
Mr. Gupnthcr Will Ilh.u.'h.
JUDGE
F'IRST CnURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST'I
OF SWARTHMORE
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of the
\Vf'dll('fOday evening mc('Ung each week. 8 ,
11 m RClldlnp; room opf>n dnily. ('x{'cpt Sun<1,1\:> ;nltl hol\{la\~ 1 til -l P 1\1. t hUHh
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All nrc cordially luvlted to attend the
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SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
I THE RELIGIOUSSUNDAY
for Worship In the
I, 11 00 A. M -Meeting
Meeting Honse
9:30 A
WEDNESDAY
M. to 3:30 P. M.---Sewlng and
quilting in WhIttier House . Box h.thchcon.
All are cordially invited.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
FA.
Clarence F. Carter, A.B .• B.D.. Minister
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Mornlng
M._Church School,
'-___________________________________1, 11:\10
Worship.
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER,
Swarth. 411
!ll'IHI
A. 1\1 --Sunday School.
I 10:00
11:00 A. M.--Suudl\y Lesson-Sermon
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETTE AVES.
Yale A,'cnuc' anll Chester Road--Swarthmore 1250
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Morntng WorshIp. !\f1 Braun
will
preach on "Tll,
Boy i
Prophet."
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JOHN SPENCBB, INC.
IRUSSELL'S ,.re$t.... SERVICE
HANNUM & WAITE
for
Park Avcnue below Harvard
OPEN AFTER SEPTE1UBER 7th
193(. 1I11;,'k Mod"1 111--1935 Plymouth ,mel Chrysler
19;~C. 1'1~·lIInlllh -- 1934 Plymnulh, Chry.ler an" Dodge
Alld J\lany Other Good Car.
nna
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SWARTHMOHE NATIONAL
I'LYMOUTH
Full (:leal'anee Sule of Excellent Car8
Announces her candidacy
alit! ).II's Johll l' FO'ilt'r, til \·,IS~.lI I
:\\t.'IlIlC, \\a~ n'el'ntly pllhli~ht·c1 '11 (hi..,
\lapt'" as 1):'III('la \lIl1a . It ~holll,1 h.I\·C I
hlell l'aml'1a .\11111..'.
Will I ililill
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Shirll'y Temple
Victor I\lc'Laglen
Presidenl
MARIAN S. BROWN
protestant Episcopal
Shit'er Building
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
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Specialists in the making and fitting
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1lll~llIging til
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J.E.lIMEBURNER CO.
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puncture... blowout. ancl ••iclcling due I
smooth, worn. unllafeli...,
Tirestone
COURt ER
GENEUAL INSURANCE
Edward L. Noyes
:-;crllloll III all l'hurdlc"s (II Chri~t, ~ci- \
t.·II'i~t. tin SUlltl,IY. ~('llll'lIIhl'r 5. 1~J7.1
Till' Coltkn 'I\·xt i... : "(;tlt! lrcall,tl IIMII : J3 SOlllh Chc~tcr Itoud
'relet. bone Swarllullore 114
ill his 11\\11 1I11;I/o:~·. ill thl' im'II. ~(· "f Cpt! :.f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!'!~~~~~i1
l'fl'all'd h~· him; lIIilll' .11111 fl'lIIale (,'r('-: I
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DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE O~'
SMOOTH WOII TIRU
DO YOU KNOW
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TIlt· Hl'\. I>a\ltl I:r;lllli \\ill !"l·turlil
Phone Swarthmore 900
oi this \\ckollll' hI..' lIIust have hcell thillkEntered as Second Class Matter, January 21, I illg: oi a ,"''';,I.,(,,·J{whlrl·;.m killfl uf a (1Ian" til till' pulpil 1111 ~llIlCI.I~, ~\fJtl'lIlhlr S, I
1929, at the Post Omce at Swarthmore, Pa.,1 for he ellll,ha!'ized I/om(' . •\1It1 110\\ that Ill- \\ill PH',ICh Oil "'fill' I:ny l'nlphd.~ I
under the Act 01 March 3. 1819.
! yon fl,t'l that \\Hy ahont it. kl's go into a The CIllIreh ~('ho(ll l'alHllt t \\ ill lIIl'l't I
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huddle and 1110111 the ft.·all) ~Tl'at I'os ... i- till Thllr~tlay. Sl'plt'lIIhcr ~
I hilitil-s that arc within fl':u·h. I.et'~ makc
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,~;.dn~ \\'ill lit, ~Onl· . The still \\ ill change
()11 ~ulld,tY ~t'\ltl'IIIIH'I' 5, lilt rl'J..nJ-:
to its n'gular :o.(·hcduic .11\(1 di~till its lar . . dll·dult, of :-.t..T\.tt-(.... \\ III he n'with ecstacy we COI/W, hack
\\;Itcr of guM: anti tlll:1I "ill cOllie ~t11I1l'IL Th(n' \\111 III ldlhr,ltl~)11 elf I
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As from a sevell years'
IIIl' Ilul~ CUlUlIlUlllOll .It t) .1I1l1 II
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tra1lsportatio1l.
,"\\'rapped like a ht.·gg,l1nl Mchclll III ;" u 'dod..
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t:oat
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ieathcIs.
II)olit·c and ll'irt~ IJcltal'ltUl'1l1 NC\\'d I
ot knowu how mnrh Y01ll' dll'l'rilll g:rc(·t-I"~cattt.·r;lIg jack-o-I;l11tf.'T1ls l'\'('I'\Ilg. the warmth of ) our ~mile means to I
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I'ostlllil' ,111(1 \\'dlic
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,II of us who try to kcep 111' tIll' tl"Hlition~: ''To gi\'e the field min' ]lIIIIIJlkill1110\1 .... hllth oi CIIl· .. tlr, \\I'ft,,' dlTl' .. tt.d I
I Swarthll1or~ ill your ah!>e,lIcc.
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at IL .s.:; .\. ),1. 1.1 .. 1 Tl1l11'~tla\ Oil
No. we dOli t fcd so~ry ttll t1ur ..d\cs
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lilomaud alltl one hands arc ollt-:o.t1 etda·d ~l'xt thill~ "l' kno\\ il "ill he lillie iur \\;IS disellargl'd \\ith ,I Ttprilll
.tS!>lIraIlCe~ of cllldi;d gele,tI \\ill. If yoUrl~\dn)lIIi;lg \'1)lJ- !Iack. \Ve .Ire sure gla~1 Ihey al'l'l'arccl ror hc.lT1l1g ~Iolltla)
l"\ l'lIlII,l!.
'UlIllllcr Ims hCl'll as ftlll a" llur,., lIas 1:('l'Il' I )IIU 11Cl\'c cll~lle!
.\t 12::;0 1', .\1. ~11I1H1;1\ II.IIT\ lohllwe feci thilt \ Oll lII11st hc cOIllt.'nt and \\ l'
----'l'joice wilh ;·ou.
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"'Oil. of Cht. ... tcr. \\"a~ arr'l"tl II {Ill" bt:gOf cour.sc it's loncsoille hereahollt..
,,.,.ill,·/I".I' ''-flltt'l' /1017 .'11'({" ;/1 JlJ33 glll~ awl ';Il...'Talll,\ aud tmlll'd over
\\hell YOl1 itrc ;111 ,may anti ~o1l1l·tillll·" \\l j/lr 'I/'t' S."",.,/'lI/ol"l'llII. .\11'. '''''·cdy il'trS II 10 till' t'ht'~kr polin'
han hccli whistliu' in the (lark: hut thc 'i~"'ff 1,/1/1,,'// lI/1d fli/"'.f JOIt/Illt/i.,I. //1'
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haJllliest thong-ht ill all tllc ~Umlllll \\a .. , /'I'.wlcd III S.,'III·tlt"W/'t· //,11111 1031 IIIrtil .\II~tJ .. t 25. lohn Iluda·],. ;t~t· II. {II,
that you \\ere clJlllill:~ hark ami wc ~holild'It;., dla/It ill .flllll'. /1).,'6 Ihi.~ ,'lii/mil'/ i.\ I~itlhy I'al"l,. ttlill·llt,tI tIll .. tark!' (If I
meet Volt ill \'our :ICl'ltstolllul plac{' .. , '1/'IIII{ld 111 II"mit' /0 " ,'",,1'/11/1'1111,\' elllt! Ill'> fatht.·r·,., l';II', 111 \\hJ\h h(' \\.I~ "It_I
hUIIIJl into )OU 'il~ )011 nllllC ,lrotll1t1 till' III /':illlll.\' !/I'III/clI/dI/ <1"111 dt's/,ifl' !II nil SII/t!ll!,,:-, (lall~l'(1 111 thl' Ilri\I'\\ay IIi 20,:i
l\lrlll'r:-; 011 your . . h!lllllil1~ tOIll's or we,/(IIJ},) (IIIII';""{I'II "",1" (II .\h·4/1 Ihllll!l I'.
S\\'11 tllult.n' .1\ l'lIIll
'Ill(' ("It la·illg 111
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n·\(·r~l·. a \\ild hat'I~\\:trcl Ilight :tcnl ... "
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'£1"·ll\'o,.,, Il('Jor() Il's Too Lull) S\\arthlllol't ,l\tlH~t. tIlt ltlllll'T (Ii til(
'VI..' shall lIlis~ "'O!lle fan..... -allcl ",II \\ill
nll1', hut aher allmll ... t L'l,lIttilll' \\dl'tlm~·~"I\. till.' 1':llitl,r:
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frec from t11llltl1t .111d ~htllllil1g, thcy'ft.· ,\uIl\din/o:' 1(1 till' Xatitlll,d ('"III1l·il j(lr
tI.Ull.l!,{l'c! \l hidt' \\ot ... I ilia 11.\
l't'II1l-'\~'el
jll~t a warm hamlcla"'p allfl a .. Ce...·l·! 1'111' thl lin \(·lItilllll.i \\·ar. Japan
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place for hrass hands to pia) 111 S".lrth-'II;\· ... 1'011 .. h,h lIl't'll alllltlUnl"{·II.
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I11Urt" and lirc\\'llrks dllll't Ildll11g ill IJllr Illllillll tllat thc \\ar het\\ct"II Chilla and
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Fran'r.
of
ll'lll'T 1).1111.\, \\hill'
~chl'tIIc of thillg~, 1)11 they?
Jallan I~ Iltlt a \\ar III thl' ~en..,c cIl\,l'n'd
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pnlllllg out oi ,I 1',\1 killg pl;ln .Igaill .. t
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01 you Wile YOII
kllo\\ ahullt your golf. your li..,hill!.!. ~(l1II 1'\'('1 till." l'rl'~l(h1l1 ... 1I.tll lint! that thl"lt. I.lllll~ north, ~1111d,: thl' l,U' p,lrI~~d t1l
tl'lIl1i~, )0111' hnrlge;--illld t.U! nall,\ ],l- ('xi ... ", a ,.,Iatl' pi \\ar hdwt'l'U t\\O or flilul til 111111 atlfl dl'i'l'll ",\ (~l'tligl'
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tlf 230 1l.1\( I ford
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come ... Y'I1I, . \ I1t I 1111\\ )1111 arl' I1,Itl'o
111('lgli ... t.lle .... thl' l·n'~uleI11
lldp makc S\\artIUllnl"'l' a" lille a tll\\,l1 a~: ,hall 1'1~ld.lilil "'lIdl iad." Our thn'l'- ~\\.lrlllllll'lt, C.III ... il'J..! .. Iit..:h: cI.l111a,l!l' III
)011 lold ~tJlIr fdh", gllt' ... ~~ :It llll "l.l-'p"int polil") h a~ f"I1I1\\ ... tilt· hlldt'r. :\0 thar~l'" \\tll I'rl· ...... l·11.
~h(lr~. ami lIIollllt;1H1~ that It I..... \11'1 \\l': a. Sd a datt' til l\':lt.'U,ltioll oj .\111_ l.a,! :-;,lturti.l\ at 7.•Ei 1'. .\1. tlll'i
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lIot to he ilh!'e~lt ilOIll S\\artllllltire tn,ll'r thi . . dal1..' 110 ~o ai tlll'il' (lWII li ... k.
1.11111. I'll F;lil\lt·\\ I'uatl, J.~ielll·~ '1'(1\\,111
grfl\\' fOlldrl: or It.
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And heres news for )OU: 1111 ... h a jilin'> frt"" l'hilla.
\1 537 I'. ~'- Tllt· ... e1.l\ of tlli" \\ITt I
ftr~t-dass.~ulll1l.ler le~ort. :\ot a hil ~lanll c. .\1'1,1\ Ih(' Ill'ulraht\· I,l\\ to thl' a Ian' alallll \.ll1t
Slandard Tires.
Lf)UIS t". UMSTED
"(:aplains
ROSALIE DRYDEN
News EdItor
t.:hritlotiull Seicll('C
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lOx) J,i Cl. • • ••
Fl'eddie Bm'lholomew
Slwncl'l' Tracy
Liond Barrymore
Edilor
tough, long-wearing !rea(
TEMPLE
,tIld .\Ir!>. R, (~. ~ohlhclg. oi 1'.a10
:\Ita ;U1d ~.11I Francisco ami ~Iis~ Sigrid
Sohlhelg, of :\,1 elltJlIIIIlCC and UJllll'r
with
,\lice "'aye - Ritz Brothers
PRICES
AS LOW AS
&40
PETER E. TOLD
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goillJ,!' 10 Ill' grc.'at tu "t'C your dliltl-'
fCIl
:,11 l"ilTl) ill:":: their hooks dll'crily
through the .. treds hack tOlhcdaily/o:rill
't:(,II\'crt>iltiun .. \JI(IIIft.· ...cIHly the olher li"e1.11IIt1rl·tl illll'url:l11t IIIl'lIIl1t'l s or the COIIIIIIll11it)' \\ho Ihe ill I'alri~h alltl \\'II,lItllll,
,011 lh(' hill. rC('l'lIitl'd till to full ~tl ('lIgtll
"ith ,I hrillialll FT<.' .. hlllali das .. will add
the :-.timulatillg tillcture to \ ill.lge lift: that
\ italizes olll .111(1 ) UlIlIg.
lit
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COURT
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COMMON PLEAS
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PRIMARY
on
SEPT. 14
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~__________________, -______________~__~__~THE==~S~W~AR'I'HM~O~REAN~~__. -________________________~S~E~P~I~E~M~B~~~R~3,~1~9~37
North Chester road with Miss Etlen
M r, and Af n. Alben 11'. Eavensoll and
NEWS NOTES
Williams, for whom - ihey stopped at
family, of Strath Haven avenue, re:M iss Susan Johnston, of Utica, N, Y., l~cole Champlain. Ferrisburg, Vt.,
turned this weck from Lake George,
arrived last Saturday to sl)end a week where she had spent the month of Au·
where they had spent tell days.
with Miss Shirley Ward, of Strath gust, and enjoyed a short motor trip
Ha\ ell avenue.
to Montreal. Ellen will enter Swarth·
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more College this faU.
Dr. Isabelle Bronk, of North Ch,esterl
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nr...d, has recently rcturnl-d home after
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock
five weeks' visit to Montreal, Canada.
and sons, William, Jr., Page, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartman
Dicky, will leave tomorrow for Virtwo 50llS recently returned to their
where William will enter Hamp·
011 Dartmouth
avenue after a
next Tuesday and the othmotor trip through Potter County,
remain until Wednesday with
,,,here they visited relatives.
Bullock's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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W. Michaux, of Michaux Grant,
Mr, and Mrs. F. It Morey and sons,
Frederick and David of Amherst avenue,
havc rcturncd from a motor trilJ of
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, of North
several days 011 the Dcl-Mar-Va Pelll1ill- Chester road, returned home Tuesday
sula visiting points of interest along thc after spending two months abroad with
way and stopping at Virginia Bcach. On her uncle, the Rev. James A. Alexanthe way home they visited \ViJliamsburg, der, of Pittsburgh, and aunt, Miss NetVa. and Washington, D. C.
tie Alexander, of Atlantic City, Mr. I
and Miss Alexander will visit in
Miss C<1milla Fairbanks. of Park aveSwarthmore
for several days.
nue, will return this week-cnd from Ocean
CLASSIFIED
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School,
spring.
where
she
graduated
last Brauns, who left Monday for their
home in Indianapolis, Ind, Mr. and
Mrs. Brauns and thefi, p,ests spent
, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Pulnam and three days last week in Washington,
daughter, Alice, of Maple avenue, re- D. C.
turned Saturday from Avalon, N. J.,
where they Silent five days. During
their stay Dorothy Shaw, of Whittier
place. was Alice's guest. They were
accomlJanied 011 their return by Mrs.
Putnam's aunt, Miss K. Nue, of Park
avenue, who had spent the summer in
Avalon.
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Mr. and Mrs. E.
gers avenue, have
for the past two
sisters, the Misses
D. Brauns, of Ruthad as their guests
weeks Mr. Brauns'
Dorothy and Mary
City. N. J. where she is slJClltiing two
weeks.
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Mr. John D. Detlefsen ami Miss Ruth
Detlefsen, of L4afayette avenue, left \Vedin Waltham,
Mass.
and John
willwilt
spend
:~;:~i~~jl~~;i;; Inesday
for Ncw
England.
Ruth
visita
week at Summit Caml) on Mt. Moose-
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Miss Eliot JeffQrd, of Vassar avenue,
returned Sunday from Virginia Beach,
Va., where she 5pent a week as the I
hUt'st of M iss Billy Anne Mitchell, who I
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W.!
Mitchell and sister, Betty Lou, Uni~
\'ersity Hall, is spending a month at
that rcsort.
lauke, N. H. followed by a week with
thc Intercollegiate Outing Club in the
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Adirondacks before returning to Massmoreau.
Arthur Edwin Bye, Jr., is visiting his
achusetts Institute of Technology to COIltinuc
his
engineering
course
this
fall.
mother,
Airs. Arthur E. Bye, of North
WORK WANTED
WORK WANTED-White woman desires
Chester road, prior to entering PenllplaIn sewIng. care ot children, or houseMr, and Mrs. Barrow Cadbury, of sylvania State College September 9.
work. Telephone Swarthmore 1Tl9-W.
llirmingham, England; Mr. and Mrs.
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WORK. WANTED-Day's work, tour or five I G
regory and daughter, Miss Hilde
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hoerig, fordays. Cooking. laundry or hOU5ework. {.
;Re~P~IY~B~O;'=E=.~T~h~'=B=wa§r;,;t~h;m;o~re;:a~n~.====! Gregory, of Ontario, Canada; and Mr. mcrly of Haverford a\'eIlUe, returned
BOARDING
J. Henry Bartlett, of Tuckerton, N.
to Swarthmore from Germantown
BOARDING-Convalescent. Aged. Invalid. are staying at the Strath Havellll:!I,:n','n;e~~::~:I1'ucsday to reside in the former HayChronic. 24 hour nurse's service. Porches. attending the Friends World (
day apartment on Rutgers avenue.
9\" acres Itround. Telephone Media 79.
here.
Their daughter, Mrs. Christian N.
WANTED
,Mrs, Fred Pcrry Powers. of
Fries and her SOil, Fritz Fries, will
WANTED-Maid, experienced, Must be able I I' k 'I
A t
t
come from Chicago, III., to J'o,'n tl,em
to cook, Sleep out. Telephone Swarthar' 1\ allor
par mell S.
more 1109.
is visiting' ~liss Sarah Bache Hodge
September 15.
is
spending
the
summer
at
the
• * *
PERSONAL
Havcn Inn. Miss Hodge will return
Miss Beverly Drem, of South ChesPERSONAL-I have tunds for first mortter road, who has been visiting Mr.
gages at reduced Interest. Write full par- to the \Varburton Hotel, Philadelphia.
ticulars to Box A. The Swar~hmorean,
• * •
and Mrs. William Endendyke, of Eliz- I
Dr.I and Mrs. Lucius
R. Shero
I tl 1, N . ) .• saw M r. B
l
llEl"n.ESENTATIVE WANTED 10 look after I
.
I . I and a)e
ruce E
ndenour magazine SUb!wrilltioli illtel"('l'ItR In ,( aug' 1ters are returnttlg to t lelr lome dyke off 011 the S. S. Corinthian SatSWAU,THMORE amI "lcinlly. Our IIlulI I·nables at North Chester road and Swarthmore urday bound for the Virgin Islands.
you to secure n I:'lIod lIa~t. I!I thc huntlt'f'1ls nf ()Iace. Dr. Shero during a year's lea e '1'
0
.
tlollan" "pcllt In lIlis '\"IClluty each fall autl
V n ISS
rem Will leave next Wednesday
willtt'r fol' nm~az1lles. OI,lciit m:ellloy III U. s. of ahsence from Swarthmore College, for New York with her mother, Mrs.
Gu:mmh,'l',1 Juwcs' 1'.11l'~ on 0.1,1 IICIiodl(~:d8. ,~o. where he is professor of Greek has I,d,,'ard A. Orenl. ·\rs. Orem w,'11 re-I
lIIe!!tlc Illltl fO ....'I:.,:II. 1111i1rllo:l101ll; amI ClI1IIP'
• • •
,~
l'
IIUJllt fret'. Slnrl II ,!:'rowill~ :Uld IK'rmllllclll heen \'lsltlng professor at the Amcr- (urn after several days and Miss Orem
bu!dIlC~S III whole til' tilJare lime. Address iean School of Classical Study, Athens w,'11 stay two "'oeks wh,'le tak,'ng a
MOOHE-CO'ITRELL. Inc., Wayl:uu.l
Uoad G
'
••
North Cohoeloll. N, y,
•
,reece.
brush-ul) course at Katherine Gibbs
The Shcros sailed from Naples AuRENT
gust 25 ahoard the S. S. Rex, which
$60-5 bedrooms, hardwood floors, large lot. was due in New York September 2.
SHERIFF SALES
Possession at once.
SherIff's omce. Court House, Med1a, Pa.
$65--5 bedrooms, centrally located - OctoDr. Franklin G. William~ and his
ber 1.
'
Saturday. September 25. 1937
mother, Airs. Minnie A. Williams, re8:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time
turned Sunday night to their home on
WM. S. BITTLE
Swartmnore 111-J
Conditions: $250,00 cash or certified cheek
Notary Public - Insurance - Real Estate
at time of sale, (unless otherwt.se stated in
SHERIFF SALE
advertisement), balance In ten days. other
conditIons on day of sale.
YE
Sherlrr's Onk'C, CoUl'l HOU8~. Media, Pa.
Levari Facias
No. 306
Silhmlay, September IH, 19:17,
Village Window Cleaner
June Term, 1937
* • •
We Will
Closed LABOR DAY, Monday, sept. 6th
DAY Wednesday, Sept, 8th, 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Sr-eciala For Week of September 2nd to September 8th
Be
OPEN ALL
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR
Breakfast
Kellogg's KAFFEE
HAG-l lb. Can.. . • •
Try These For
35
1500
Dinner
UCO Tiny Melting
PEAS-No. 2 Can. • • •
Silver Skillet CORNED
Del Monte Early Garden
ASPARAGUS • • • • • • •
BEEF HASH ....... .
Re&UlarSIzeCan
Libby'. Bartlett PEARS
UCO PRUNE JUICE
Quart Bottle
Large No. 2 Vz Can. • ••
I
• • •
I
A. lIAUGER
Swarthmore 19
MRS. A.
J.
QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
CUIIIILtlOIlK: "!50.0il cash or (ocrtiflell ('h(>('k
at time of salt., (unless Olhcrwise staled in
a,ln'rlh'ement) lmlrml'C in ten days. Other
CU!UlitIUIIS all (hi)" of ~ale.
No. 263
Fieri FaclIIs
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Lot with improvements, Ch(,stl'r,
Del.
Coo.
Pa. fieI:'. 1,(,III(>r III~hland Av. & Township Rd.
MEDIA, PA. s.
June
Term,10 10a7
111 0 -I' 7" w.
tlRl.OW
Tramcr Boro. line:
BELL PHONE 4
W. 523.fl4' to mid. Ke:rser~
10\\/1 n.,1. & i:1'lll.'r Chichester Twp. line; N.
'!:," ·I~' 1:1" W. :!:J4t1' 10 mltltlle Chichester
S.
It's Time to Plan School
Clothes
Phone 2096·W
G. RAYMOND
Dressmaker
SARA
A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore 58
Snbscriptions For All
Magazines
Taken by
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
313 Darlmoulh Avenue
'Phone Swarth. 2080
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
417 DARTMOUTII AVE.
SwarlhD1.ore 1833
(I;)"
;)~..
II'
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
with the bulldlngs and improvements I
thereon erected situate In the Borough of I
COlwyn. County of Delaware and. State of
Pennsylvania. described accordlDg to a sur-I
vey thereof made by Alonzo H. Yocum.
Civil Engineer, September 2nd, 1925, as·
follows:
1~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~l
HI' W' K I~;!.I: S. 5;;° ]N' H" E. 540,80'; S.
III" 14' 8" lot HIII.5': N KII" 27' 52" E.
JIIti9'; N I'\j" ttl' 52" E. 517.:14'; N. 72" 7"
Jo: IIa,27' 10 Harriet p, Jlcter~ land; S. 30"
:~:!' .'la" Jo! W!O.IIi': N, fi;j" 27' 7" E. lflO'
tn W. ~. W ... rd S1.; S. :m" ;12' :la" E. 12BO :10'
to Mit h.ll" l-artauek Ilintl: S. n2° 12' 22"
W. JIN.I:!'; S. :UI" 45' :18" E. 470.31' to
Together with the free right and uninterrupted use of said Apple street in com~
midlUc Hllh St,: 5, 6:1" 28' 22" W. 824.0'1"
wIth the owners of other lands abutto III. IX:I' N. E, rl". N. E. fl. Highland Av.:
thcreo.n .
N. :111" :12' :1:1" W. 0:15.105' to N. s. 12th
51 : S, ;;UO 7' 7 W. ~O.O:!·: N. :~OO 32' 63"
425 South Fourth street. ColwYn.
w. 71.-11)'; S. !jao 27' 7 W. !!OW to (enter
Improvements consist of two and one~
HI:.,:hlal1tl A\·.; N. :m· a~' r,a" w. 011.01' .(0
story stone. brick and stucco house,
h"';:-lIIl1ing. lI:! .•i!"»(1 acl'('s. Excepting 5 <
lOb With Iml)ro\'ements N. E. s. Highland
and stucco addltion, 4x15 teet; oneA,,·. H:).:I~' S. :lOa :12' 5:1" E. rr. S. E. s. 13th
frame additlon. 5x6 feet; basement
St.; N. ;;:1 :lB' 22" E. 17:1' to middle 20'!g"'ni8e
3'ley; S. :111 :12' oW' E. 242.14'; S, 53" 27'
H
H
0
0
H
W. 17:1'; & N, a6· .3:!' 53" W. 242.20' to
beginning,
hnlll {n-eOlents ('(lIlIiIBt oC three·glory frame
,1\\(>lhll::-, :lOx:!7 ft'Ct; frame barn. 15x28 feet:
thr('e·~tor)- frame dwelling, 27x33 leet.
I~;~~~
I.
of }o~rank .J. Hones,
Realty Comllany,
Thomas C. E::an. Greenfichl Really' Co., Wil·
11I1Im G. PrH"C, Inc., Grant('('s of Covenantor
,mil 1. Gordon I'etcrl!on, real owner.
I
BENUY G. SWENEY, Attorney,
NATHAN P. PECHIN,
A. S.
Sheriff.
HOUSES
3 Bedrooms. t Baths ........ , .... $105
4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath ... , .. , ........ $60
4. Bedrooms. 1 Balh-Furnished_
Outside of Swarthmore, .••.... $100
M. PARKER
23 South Chester Road
Swa. 4%
18
LONGBO'ITOM, Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN, Sheriff.
WARNING
Buy Your Chrysler Now
Dole Crushed
PINEAPPLE •
It
Ritter'. CATSUP
2 Large 14 Oz. Bottles
2 Tall CaDII
Phillip'. TOMATO
JUICE-20 Oz. Tall Can
5
12
Relular ISc Value-Seedless
California Juicy
ORANGES
..• Doz.
Sugar
Whole Kernel-Golden Bantam.
~~~ ~?::~
e
Cured Large
Round, Rwnp Sirloin
"Skinned" HAMS .. Ib.
"Whole
...,...... IOe
Fresh Picked CLAW
CRAB MEAT ••••• Ib.
"
STEAKS ......... Ib.
or Shank Half"
Tender-DeUclous
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
TUESDAY
lst Award
$25.00
PROFIT SHARING DAYS
THURSDAY
2nd Award
3rd,4th, 5th Award.
$10.00
$5.00
EDGMONT AVE. -
SEVENTH AND WELSH STS.
WE'RE READY ••• TO GET THE
CHILDREN READY FOR
•• Back To Schoo' ~~
FREE!
A boy's or girl's BICYCLE 10 the
holder of the lucky saJesUp
during the month of September
HANNUM & WAITE
1250
f2.5O
SWARTHMORE, PA., SEPTEMBER 10, 1937
COUNTY FIGHT CENTERS
AROUND ORPHANS' COURT
WILLIAM W. McKIM
Polls Open Tuesday
The Swarthmore polls will be
open from 8 A. At. to 9 P. M.
(Daylight Saving Time) next
'fuesday, September 14, fot the
primary election.
Residents of the eastern precinct will vote at Borough Hall,
those of the western precinct at
the Rutgers Avenue School, and
those living in the northern precinct at the College Avenue
School.
Only those who have appeared
for. personal registration and are
registered as to party are eligible
to vote in the primary c:lection.
PER
YEAR
FLOWER SHOW
NEXT WEEK
Open to Public From 3 Until 9
o'clock Tnesday and Wednesday, September 14 and 15
The
annual Community Flower
Great interest has been aroused ill political faith. In addition to the 5uIJport
Show will be held in the Woman's
Swarthmore and this entire county over of a large group in both parties Judge
Club House, Tuesday and Wednesday
the contest for sitting judgeships. The McDonough has. the support of a group of
(September 14 and 15. from 3:30 untii
sittil.lg judges running for re-election are: Non·Pattjsan lawyers and leaders of this
9 :30 P. M. Programs may be secured
C'Olurt of Common Pleas: W. Roger county. At the organization meeting of
at the office of The Swarthmorean
Fronefield, Moylan; John M. Broomall, those leaders held Tuesday, Sept. 7, in
the Swarthmore National Bank and
3rd, Moylan; Albert Dutton McDade, Chester, a rcsolutioJ]: urging Judge Mcthe College Pharmacy. Club members
Chester. Orphan's" Court: Jphn E. Mc- DOl1ough's nomination was presented
are asked to make their entries on
Donough, Ridley Township. All four of which said, in part, that "judicial candithe blank mailed with the programs
these judges are running on both the dates should be chosen by reason of their
1'-________________-'1 Refreshments will be served under
Republican and Democratic tickets. Other legal experience, temperament and qualiumbrellas on the lawn, with Mrs. Har~
candidates .tor these offices are: For fications, without undue emphasis upon
?Id Griffin in charge. 1£ the weather
Court of the Common Pleas: William partisanship. It therefore urges Judge
IS unfavorable the serving will be inTaylor, Media, (Republican and Deino- McDonough's candidacy to the consideradoo~s: The committee suggests that
cratic), Samuel A. Montgomery, Media, tion of the electors of both parties."
families plan to come for dessert.
(Democratic only, Allen S. Olmsted,
There is a group, however, in the
Candidate
For
Sheriff
Mrs. ~enry .A. Peirsol, of Lafayette
Last League Game Resulted in
Rose Valley (Democratic only). For Republican party. which feels that a
avenue, IS chatrman of the committee.
4-2 Victory Over Upland
Orphans' Court: Albert J. Williams, Media, Republican should occupy this seat. This
She urges that entrants do not forget
Last Friday
Harold L. Ervin, Upper Darby Town- group is backing Albert J. Williams, of
the two new classes, photograph, of
ship, John A. Poulsen, Lower Chichester Media, who is at present County Solicitor.
C
Township. All three of these candidate! Mr. Williams is without any question an
The Hornets ended the Delco Val- Swarthmore gardens (not smaller than
are running on the Republican ticket only. able lawyer, one of the leading members
ley League season, Friday, by defeat- S by 10 inc!'es) and tea tables for two.
The importance of the judgeships is of the Delaware Couaty Bar Association,
ing Upland 4 to 2 in an abbreviated ~veryone m Swarthmore or vicinity
generally recognized, the term of office a Republican of long standing, well James T. Stewart, County Con- game. This victory placed the Hornets IS welcome to exhibit in the show.
Photographs should be brought to
involved is ten years, and the present con· known in Swarthmore.
troller, Asserts McKim Will
in a tic for fifth place with Bortonthe
Park Avenue Club House .next
s06• Another and 3rd group of Republicans
Lead Ticket to Victory
dale, in the second half standing. Each
test haspdeparted 'df~om APrecedent. Tdhel9J
Monday
between 3 and 6 P. M.; flowcalled arty Ral mg ct, enacte
in the 69th street district, headed by
team has won 5 and lost 9 games.
ers
and
table
arrangements on Tues'by the Pennsylvania Legislature, excepted Congressman 'Yotfenden, is backing
A sweeping victory at next 'ruesThc Hornets maintained their repu·
day
between
9
and
12 A. M. Exhibitors
only the judges who may now run on Harold L. Ervin, of Upper Darby, a day's polls for the ticket headed by tation as "hitless wonders" by scoring
must
suppl~
their
own
receptacles4
more than 1 party tickelt. T.hids excebePt!on prominent Media attorney for Judge of \Villiam \V. McKim, H.epttblican can- four rUlls on one hit in the second
Judges
will
be:
William
Fowler of
is made to prevent tIe JU ges
IIlg the Orphans' Court.
According to a
f
I'ff
inning. They did nroduce a se~ond hit
l>laced under the domination of one party, statement by Robert E. Hen.:;zey, Chair- didate or s !en , was seen yesterday .
IY
~for.ton; Harry Wood Swarthm~re.
thus minimizing the danger of political man of the Harold L. Ervin for Orphans' by J ames 'I. Stcwart, County Con- Just to prove t lat it could be done. Mrs. Marjorie N. Sulzer: Cheyney; and
.
troller and Republican leader of Lans- Meanwhile, Abernathy kept Upland
control to the judiciary. T h e sentiment Court Committee, "By no stretch of the
under control. He' allowed five hits Mrs. Harry TiIy, Jr., Bala-CynWYd.
has always existed that politics should imagination can Republicans be ~ected downc Borough.
d
h
'
play no part in the election of Judges: to support a Democratic Judgewhentherc 'rhc prediction is based upon a care- an struck out t rec opponents. In the
CLINGS
.FOR
HOURS
TO
that judges should not be made political is a perfcx:tly good, able Republican candi- ful analysis of present county condi- fourth, Upland flared briefly to score
o~TURNED BOAT
foot-balls in ',my election. Every progres- date in the field."
tions, Mr. Stewart declared. uMcKim twice but that was their only scoring
sing group in this county has subscribed
Mr. Hellszey said that reports from i13S been gaining strength daily," }..{r. gesture.
to this belief, regardless of party. Most every section of the County strongly in~ Stewart declared. "Campaigning in a . Hornet runs we~e scored by McWilLt. George E. Davisson, of V';"ssar
their hands off d' t d tl t t l P'
R
hi'
straightforward vigorous manner his hams, \Volf, SmIth and Abernathy. avenue, subjected his family to several
Party leaders have kept
.
lea e . 1a t a ttle t nmary,
leans
'
' \ " 1 . an d ~SIIeIIy h a d t h I.' h'ItS. She II y, h ours 0 f f car fu I uncertainty last Sun. t epu
H aro.
Id L grOU!' has
the J'udges election . The AmerIcan Bat were gOlllg
0 vo e 0 nomma e
• WOIl votcrs in every section '\ elss
W'II'
W If
S •
d
'
I
R epuhi'Ican f or the
of the ·
county
mlth stoled ay.
Association has for years been fostering E
rvtO,
a I'f
I e- ong
'
b1\ C I I3I11S,
'd \"1' 0dand
'
WI '1
'"
a policy to return sitting judges to the Orphans' Court Bench. He claimed as ex~ HI havc been told that they address- \ ases.an
CISS rove tn two runs an
11 c partlclpatmg in the Lewes
Bench.
ceptionally strong Ervin Comlnunities: cd many meetings .where those in at- Abe,,;"llathy one.
.
Yacht .Club'"s last race of the season
-" The present fight .is centtced about th~ Haverford Township, Upper Darby, Yca- tcndancc- were at first lukc-'''''arm. but
The ·fPl1l1e wa~ playc.d 10 the ~fter~ Davisson's eleven~foot moth boat The
election of the Judge. of the OrJ~hans Idoll. Lansdowne, E. Lan<;dowlle, Swarth- hefore the gathering had ended wcre noon,. the mornmg bemg too wet to Joan, was capsized in Delaware' Bay
~o~rt. Judge John E. 1\tlcDonough IS the more, Clifton Heights, Collingdale, Media enthusiastic backers of these candi- permit the game scheduled for then. by the thirty-five mile an hoor squall
SlttlOg Judge of t~at Court. For that I and surrounding districts.
datcs.
• •
Iwhich hit the fleet and turned over
reason, although he IS a Democrat, he h~s
From now until. Tuesday, September
"Voters today are thinkers. They are LOCAL 'NINE . .4.LSO
several craft. The. Coast Guard and the
the support of a large number of Republt- 141 h .
'11·-'
• hi'
weighing the ability and personality of
WINS LABOR DAY FRA.Y caP.tai.n of the fleet were kept busy
. thOIS COU11 t y. A mcm'r
be 0 f tl It:
tIt
cans 111
I"
Ie aIr "\VJ resound Wit c .alms and
b the man who is running for office.
asslstmg t h e rescue of the men. When
..
for 4 2 po IUca promises and accusatlOns ut That is why they have looked into the
I)eIaware Co unty B ar A ssoclaholl
On Labor Day, the Hornets made their L t. D avisson was discovered attempts
years he has been a leader during that after that, some of them will be "gone hackground of Mr. McKim and found final bow of the 1937 season. They de- were made to haul his boat safely to
time, ' in the fight to keep politics out ,of with the :wind" and tbe air cleared for I'
b
. I fiR
bl'
feated Leiperville. second half champions shor.e. This se.eming to be ,'mposs,'ble
th 1
b f
tI
1 election in 11m est sUlte(
or t Ie
epu lcan
the Courts. He has SCIUpUIousIy supported e e amor e orc 1e genera
nomination to sheriff."
of the Delco League, in a pitchers' DaVisson, eqUipped with a Ufe-prethe sitting jadges regardless of their November.
_____ _ Pointing out that McKim has becn battle by the score of 2 to 1.
server, refused to leave the craft and
.
a .resident of Delaware county for the
Abernathy pitched and batted his team insisted upon staying with it in the
SEEKS NOMINATION AS JUDGE Summer Recreation Seagon Endg last twenty-five years, Mr. Stewart to victory. Earnshaw pitched the first !,ope.of saving the boat by maneuvertold o[ his intensivc interest in civic inning and struck out the side. Abernathy mg It to shore. Having spent some
Samuel A. Montgomery, Attorney-at
\Vith the ringing of the school bells affairs and the work he has done in took up the burden and in the eight innings twel1ty-eigh~ Summers with his fanuly
Law of Media, is seeking nomir-ation on the Summer Recreation Committee has the communities in which he has lived. he toiled, he struck out seven opposing bat at the 10cahty. he was well acquainted
the Democratic Ticket for Judge of the closcd its work for the season.
'''fhe fact that this man has becn toters, allowed fi1fe hits, walked three and with the water and felt nQ fear. The
d th e wm
. d were both in his
Court of . Common Pleas of Delaware Two baseball games were played last appointed b'V the three J'udgcs of the was in trouble on only two occassions. t'J( Ie an,
~
Leipervillc
filled
the
sacks
in
the
fourth
f
d
h
County, Mr. Montgomery was born in week: on Wednesday night the Tigers Court of Common
Pleas of Delaware
avor, an
e Iinally, after several
.
I
Chester, Delaware County, in 1889 and beat the Pirate.s 2-1 .and on Friday night County as a member of the Prison with nOlle gOlle but did not score. Two h ours 111
t Ie water, salvaged the
has been a lifelong resident of Delaware the Cards beat the Tlgers 4-2. The teague noard for the last ten years-being hits and a base 011 balls set the stage, wrec k e d vesse I wh en he was washed
County. He now resides in Nether Provi- played twenty games. Four games were resident of that body during the last Cthen the next batterd hit to third for a up on the beach with it. above, the
lorce out at home an the two following
dence Township,
rained out or postponed hecause of COI1- P
new jetty.
He is a member of the Bar of the flicts with the Homets. The final standing four years-is sufficient proof of his batters surrendered on strikes.
allility. H,'s work ,'n this connection has
I It t Ile Slxt
. h, theD
I
Lea
Davisson was uninjured, but his wife
e co
gue champSupreme Court of the United States, of of the League \Vas:
1, brought him in contact with the sher- ions scored as the result of a hit follow- and family experienced great exciteW
the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and
4 iff's office, making him familiar with ing two bases on balls. After a1lowing this ment· from the time they saw his boat
01 the various Courts of Delaware County. Pirates ........................ 7
5 the duties of that office.
run, Abernathy tigbtened up and did not overt'urn at 4 p. m. (Standard Time)
He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Cards ....... , .................. 6
4
"Having
been
a
practicing
attorney
allow
a runner to reach first base during until the Coast Guard brought him
Bar Association and of the Delaware Eagles ..............•......... ,.4
7
since
1914,
he
has
a
complete
knowlthe
last
three innings.
home after dark. The only news they
County Bar Association, of which he was Tigers ...........I'...I , .......... ,3
edge
of
the
legal
phase
of
the
sheriff's
The
Hornets
tallied
twice
in
the
seventh.
had was received at intervals from
Secretary for five consecutive years, For
work.
In
addition,
he
is
in
the
prime
A.
Gwinn
\Vas
safe·
on
an
error
by
the
fishermen,
some reporting he could not
four years he served as Special Attorney Men's Bridge Club Annual Meet·
of
life,
human
and
understanding,
with
short
stop.
Weiss
attempted
to
sacrifice
he
seen
and
others that he waS all
for the Department of Justice, assisting
ing and Election 15th
the
necessary
vigor
to
fulfill
the
duties
and
beat
it
out
for
a
hit.
Ponci
threw
right.
in the liquidation of closed banks.
On \Vedncsday, Septemher IS. the
He was recently appointed by Governor Swarthmore Bridge Club will ho1d its of the office he seeks to the satisfac- late and wide to first allowing the runBox Lacrosse News
Earle to serve as a member o[ the Penn- annual meeting in the American Legion tion of county authorities and local ners to move to second and third. The
citi7.cns.1>
rally
seemed
fated
to
die
prematurely
as
sylvania Constitution Commemoration rooms in Borough Hall.
'rhe Chester Comets defeated, the
II r. Stewart also lauded the other the next two batters fanned but Abernathy
Committee.
All members arc urG'ed to attend as candidates all the ticket. "Onc of the socked a double chasing both runners Philadelphia Lacrosse Club 4-3 Wedofficers for the comil'g year will be elected
nesday night at the P. M. C. in a close'
county's finest men, himsclf," he said, horne.
at that time and plans for the fall tourna- "~fcKim is one of a group which
exciting game. The goal tenders, Mark
James
and
Ponci
divided
the
pitching
College Opens Late in Month
ments will be discussed.
merits the .highest praises. 'They ate burden for the losers and the latter was Gat~hclI . for the Comets and Timmy
Whitehair for the Quaker City men,
real citizens of the COUtlty and ones charged with the defeat.
This fall Swarthmore College will be
Win at Bridge Club
starred.
who will put their best efforts into
Hornet runs were scored by A. Gwinn
a bit later than. usual in assuming class
Thi~ Saturday's game between the
\Vinners at last week's meeting of the their work."
and
Weiss. Abernathy had two hits, one
activity. The freshmen are scheduled to
Night
Bridge
Club
were:
first,
Swarthmore
Indians and Baltimore has
Thursday
The oUrer: candidates referred to by a double, drove in both runs and stole
arrive the night of Wednesday, September
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Arnold; second. Mr. Ste,vart arc Mrs. Bessie Everett, third. Henderson, Weiss, Cheyney and been postponed one week.
22, and the upper classmen on the 28th.
Mc\Villiams accounted for the other hits.
Richard Randall and Andrew Robinson.
The Indians meet the Comets at 8:30
Springfield, candidate· for Jury ComI 1 •
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P.
M. next Wednesday in the P. M. C.
Ir------~~~-------;Imissioner; Frcd Duke, Clifton Heights,
box.
Both are undefeated- teams.
Orchestra
Rehearsals
Start
Final Registration Days
candidate fot. Clerk of Courts; H. WalConstitution Anniversary
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tcr \\'eaver, Darby Township, candi-I R 1
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Autumn Exhibition This
e learsa s 0 t.1C Swarthmore SymIdatc for County Controller, and Dr.
Friday, Septemher 17, is the 150th
The I~('gi~tratioll Commission
IJ I P " I
·CI t
d' d t for phony a rchestra Will he resumed on WedAnniversary of the signing of the Con- I
ol Delaware County has set
Week·End
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les cr, can I :\ C
Ilesday' Septemb e r15, a t 8 P
C
.M
•, 'mthe
stitution. Cities 'and towns through thel
Monday, September 20, to Mon('ountry will hold. celebrations of various!
day, October 4, inclusive, as the
o;[~~~~ and the other cal1didktes are !~~~:ryT~:r the Ba~!~l Research F~und~- The Autumn Exhibition of the Rutledge
kinds. At 1 p, M. Daylight Saving Time
period when persons who have
hooked to' make addresses at Re~ub- cerudn S:ti::: ~f ~~Pl:rcl:::I~S~~ Horticu1tur~~ Society ~l.be ~d in the
the graves of the signers of the Constitunot registered can do so, in order
lican meetings all over the county up those interested in~ joining the or~iza- ~utt~ ~lr!.Hall auditonum this Saturlion and also the graves of those who
to vote in the N9vember Geny, Se~ember 11 and 12.
Y iba.
to election.
!ion are invited to be present on Wednes- Eaxh
wil~I abe
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1 Its
receJ.ved from 1 to 3
attended the Convention but did not sign
eral Election. Registration must
Pres Buckman Tenni8 Champion dayevemng.
0 l O P . M. on Saturday and the show wilt be
will be decorated by appropriate cerehe made in person at the Regisopen to the public from 6 until 9.30 P. M.
monies. At 4;30 P. M., the.hour at Which
tration Commission in the Dela'Messrs. Charles W. Bowden, Jr., and Sa d
d f
th e stgmng
. .
th
Preston Buckri13n won the silver trophy
ware County Court House, Media,
was comp
etel '111 1787, e
George G. Grogan, former Lehigh Unitur ay an
rom,3 until 5 P. M. Sunnation will be asked, by
from 9 A . 'I
4 30 P . ".
'f d '1
in
Men's T
Singles
Tournament
day. R""""" dabJias, gladiolus, garden
. . radio to pay
" . to:
a, y,
S therth
' Club'
th of thet versity students,' with two other gen~ flowers,
and fruit will be included in the
except Saturday, when hours are
wa more enms
111
e recen
tribute to the Constitution by r~peating
tlemen,
who
will
be
employed
in
Chesexhibit.
There will also be a claq,s on
the Preamble. At 1~:30 the Pr~~~~f
.0\ I" 12 A. M.
plaY-
6-1, 5·7, 6·2. Ebur as rnnner-up ter. are moving into the Joyce apart- artistic arrangement and. a children's
ment on North Chester road this week. eectio.D.
received a bronze trophy.
dress at a ~~fN!pq in W.. . ~~Toii.· ' I ~
PREDICTS M KIM
NOMINATION
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Today's low prices snbject to change without notice
Yale Avenne and Chester Road-Swarthmore
e
Dole PINEAPPLE
GEMS--2 Tall Cans •••
Band mOlJey-$3,OOO,OO.
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APARTMENTS
I Bedroom ................ $35 and up
2 Bedrooms •• , •• , •........ $45 and up
3 Bedrooms .............. $100 and up
It
We're ready with the things they'll need to wear
•.. fresh, new styles in Fall clothes, furnishings
and accessories. Schools open very soon • • .
why not bring them in NOW • • . while assort·
ments arc most complete at our famo1l3 low prices.
Soltl It!'i the 1.rtIJ)Cl'ty
COl l'lmnlor,
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CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
Ihl.: S. 7:," II' X" E, 2017': N KRD 20' 52"
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HORNETS FINISH
IN FIFTH PLACE
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Tuesday
Factions Departure. From Precedent in Fight Over Orphans'
Court Judge Causes Voters to Make Important
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hOlL'-;.cwork Reference Lite til Beg1l1 Sep
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OPEN ALL nAY Wednesday. Sept Bth 9 A M to 9 P 1\1
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Specials
Week of September 2nd to September 8th
FREE:-PARKlNG SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
Try These For Breakfast
Kellogg's KAFFEE
HAG-lib Can
35c
UCO Tiny Melting
PEAS-No 2 Can
No 2 Can
II
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Quart Bottle
Libby's Bartlett PEARS
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Sugar Cured Large
Round, Rump Sirloin
Sn Il'lhmorc III J
Comli tions $250 00 cash or certified check
Notar} I~uhhc ~ Insurance -neal Estate
nt time of sale (unless otherwlsc stated In
"Skinned"
HAMS
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BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
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All that cerwhl lot or piece o[ ground
EAST LANSDOWNE
Impro\ cmonts
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"Wheie Quality i. Top and Prices Are Bottom"
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HI 1 III thereon erected situate in the Borough of
Ins Olh r Colwyn County of Delaware and state ot
Pennsylvania described according to a sur- I TUESDAY--PROFlT SHARING DAYS
MUS \. J. QUINBY & SON
THURSDAY
\ ey thereof made by Alonzo II Yocum
Civil
Engineer
September
2nd
1925
as
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Award
2nd
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3rd,
4th,
5th Awards
No .!6:J
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to said Fourth street The northerly linc
thereof passing through the center of the
party WRit between the messunge hereby
cOll\('vpd nnd the messuage adjOining 011
I the north one hundred feet to Applc street
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\H \ C. H \, MONU
$25.00
$10.00
$5.00
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CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
Dr.'sSII",I. '"
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EU(;I\IONl AVE. -
SEVENTH AND WELSH S'I S.
Wa)1lC l\Io:-;Lcllcl'
Colwyn
EI"c/ru:(// C,,"tll" /01
garage
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Sold as the property o[ Lena C Foster
executriX of the last wl11 and testament of
Addison Foster Sr deceased who was the
mortgagor Lena C Foster ltfe tenant Nor
man Foster Edna. Elizabeth Foster and
Addison J Foster heirs of and devisees
under tIle will of Addison J Foster Sr
I deceased who was the mortgagor and Lena
II,
C Pos~r executrix of the last wm and
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testament of Addison Foster Sr deceased
t:
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Lena C Foster ll(e tenant Norman Foster
I t : \(lIlllll Edna Eltzab(>th Foster and AddLson J
Fos
ter heirs ot and devisees under the last
1will and testament o[ Addison Foster Sr
deceased real owners
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Y.lh· A"'III1C _nul Chcstcr Road-Swarthmore 1250
WE'RE READY, • , TO GET THE
CHILDREN READY FOR
•• Bach To School ~~
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fresh nc\\ ~t) Its
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Tuesday
Tuesday
'OL. IX, No. 37
SW AIl 1'1IlUOIlL, I' \.. SU"I UIHER 10, 19.n
COUNTY FIGHT CENTERS
AROUND ORPHANS' (;OURT
\VII UAM \\
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$2.50 PER YEAR
-II-~-O-l'-l'-n-'l-u-c-.'-I,,-y--.I FLO WER SHOW
NEXT WEEK
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Opcn 10 Public From 3 Until 9
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Seillembcr 14 and 15
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till 1 \\!l1 \ tt II P )f(llIgh If til
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lit
II thl \\l ... tlrll prt'elllct al
Sht \\ \\ III hI hdcI ITl the Woman s
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(lull Il0u"l 1 ucsd 1\ mel \Vcdncsday,
tl. t "\llIg III tllC IIllrth('rn I'r('
S( ph milt r I... lIul 15 from 3 30 until
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humc
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I t t he tlllll' (' of 1 hc S" arthmorean
0111\ tlu I.. \\h~ IIl\t Ippnrl.!fl
thl.. S" lrthlllore N Ilional Bank and
I Ir pt r 01. d n gl tr ttl)J\ mel arc
thc College Pharmacy Club members
rq.n .. llnd Is 10 Pllt\ Irc eligible
Ir( Ish d to make thell" entrIes 011
I I \ t~ 111 thl.. 1 TIman dectloll
thl.: hllllk Illlllcd \\llh the programs
L.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-li
l\.drc"llIlletlts "III he sCl"ved unuer
F.J('liolls Dep_Irtllrc From P"ccedcllt in Fight Ovel' Orphulls'
COllrl Jlldgc Callses Voters to Mak.· IlIlpOl·I.ml
Decision in I'riJllal')
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Uld ilulll ot 1111'>
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l{oger C1l11lll\
\t tht (I g 11111. lliull 1111 dill" of I
IllllIt licld ~IO\ 1111 John ~I Broomall til l Ilukrs held lllc~d \\ Sqlt 7 III
ml \Iod III
\lhert Dutt)ll ~lcD I(le ChI.: It'r 1 I l )lutloll tlq1l1n Jud.,e ~Ic I
lhl.. .. tcr 011l1ltll ... COUlt John I "-Ie II)ollollgh~ II mUll IttOIi \\ IS llrl euh..'d
1)llIllIIh h 1\1(111.'\ lO\\II~llIp \11 fonr of \\Jnch timl III plrt tlttt Jutil(tll clll(h
111.''''1.. JlIlig:('", Ire 11I1l1I1ll..{ 011 hoth the d tit.: .. houhl he lho"CIl I) na", 11 of tlll'Jr
1\.( Jluhlu.: 111 LlId Demon the tIckets Oth('r hg II ('Xl (,r1Clh.:C t~lIlpcralllt'nt llld ql1alt
11Inhrclll'" 011 thc 1a\\11 \"th ),{1"5 I-Iar
t lIuli Iltc:o. f. r the C ol1lccs Ire
I 01 hc IhO!.. '\\ Ilh lit unduc (,1ll11 I IS 11pOIl
oltl (.rtfllll III charge H the weather
(o11rt of the Ct'1II111011 Pltl~ \\11I1UI1 11l11 .. all~ll1p Jt thcldole ur~c Judge
h unf l\ or Ihle the servUlg' Will be m.
J "lor :\lcdm (J\.cIHlhhltll lIld l)clIlo ~ll.:l>olloll~hs 1.:1I1lhdl(\ to he COIle..;lIttll
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1 hc cOllllmttec suggcsts th 1t
lrllll) 51111l1d \ ~llltltgtllllcn "-[tdll tlOIl of the cll:tt(lrs Ilf 10th Jlarll~
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Vi lit to comc for de:.scrt
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1h..:rc Is I glOlll' IHI\\l'\lr III thl'
(.II"h,l.lle
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:\1 r~ Helin A PCJrsoJ of Lafayettc
t",sl L( ,tguc Ganlc Resulted ill
kill' \ Illn (1)t'JII(Crltlc (1111»
101 l\llllVitl'lII i'llt\
\\h1l.:h II.:I.:I~ tl,at t
l \ '-'nul'
IS chall"man ot the COmllllttce
J·2 Vil'lo,) O,er Upland
{)I)lhms (01l1t \l1crtJ \\llham "-Icdlt R('lmlhllll ilmId occupy thh t:lt lIlts
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urges
that entr lilts do not fo.-get
L.IBt Frllla)
111101" I I nil! Lipper f)arll\ 11l\\11 glOlll1 IS hld~l1Ig \lll(:lt J \\lllltIllS of
the
1\\0
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classc!i photographs of
lUI> Jllm \ Poulsen, I O\\cr (Inchc .. ll:rl \ll{ilt "Ito b tt Ilrt.: tilt Loullt\ Soiteltor
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gardcllS
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and
tca
taLles for two
In..' r11111UII6' (111 the l~epubhc 111 ticket onl) I lilt 11\\ \er He of th(' I~ "hng members
Il \ I ~ Igllc !'>l I un I I"Iti 1\. h) defeat
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or VICIUlty
1h~ 11111011lllCC of thc JtHlgt.: hip
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11Ig Lplll1d .J 1 .2 III III Ihl>rc~lateu
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t I1l 1111,.., \\elll J .. tl11CS T~ SIC\hlJ l~ lOllnh COIl- g Ilih IIIl \ Id( n pilleci the HOl"llcts
Photogr
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should
bc
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11I\ol\ldlst(ll\elr IIldtheprcscnt<:on kl \\11 III S\\llthllltt
1
IroUcI Asst:rl ;\hKllu'Vill 1111 I II Itr tilth pille \\lth Borton
the
1'lrk
\\cllue
Club
House
next
te t has departl:d flom prnl.:denl 1i1e S(
\ulthlr .111~1 lrd gl lip 01 1\lIHlhlu.:llb
I
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callcd PlIl\ }{aHJIII,.., \ct ctllcted 19:;6 II Ihl (.)Ih slnlt fll"tilit ItlHiul In
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It\(11 nm III tilt hit 111 the second 11111 1 "uI'1I1) thcII" 0\\ 11 I"eceptacles
ItHIgts \\111 he \Vllham Fowler of
h mule to preHnt thc JlUIJI
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1IrO\l thlt It could be done :\I~ rtOll
Hlrr) \\ood Swarthm~re,
tllU~ 1I111l11ll17.1I1g- Ihe
\l>erlllt11\ kCI)' Viliand \1 r )'lal"Jonc N Sulzcl", Cheyncy I and
IIlttol 10 the J11(helln
J he SClltllHcnt C{ urt Ct IlltlllttCl
I \ 110 frdell of the
I\.('IHlhhl III Il Hit r (f J tits
II rn 11" Jr Baia C)nwyd
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I r 1I~
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111\ no )llrl 111 the lll'dull 0' Jtulges " t111~lt II)tlllllllti J11(1,..,t \\lllnthelc
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tllit JlIth:b should tint hl Illule )lllltHtll" lllrfttth .. 01 Ihh 1\,1111111 U111l1h
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"-tz IlcIlsz('\ Slid thlt ICj~llts 11~llIllhl hl{ll gil Illig tflllgth d.lIl) :\Ir gl~tl1n
I t (.eorge 1 DaVIsson. of Vassar
totll1shehcf rq.::tnJlc~"lIlpllt' ~lost~I.:Hnslctlmollh lllUlh t,oll,...,hm ~I\\III dl..(ltrul
(1IllplIg:lImgm I
IllfllclrUlh\\ete l'lndhy\[c'VII
IHlllte
",ubJcctcd Ius fanuJy to several
1 Irl) leld('r~ hne It'llt tllel1 hm" ... otT (he lit I] til II at the I'nlllin k~tJt1hlt 1ll
11111111 r\\ Irtl \lgOI(lh lItlllllCr IIISIIIIIll
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fl trful ullcerlamty last SunIII(' JUdgl ~ dedi III I hc \mcru.:an B Ir \\t r(' ,.,11111- t( ,ott tn II mlll Il{ 1111 )111 I ..... 1t 111' "I \\ t 11 \ I t('r III 1\ cr) set lion \\ I hs !lui Shdh h Itt the IUb Shclh
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I hlc Illig h.lJlulllt.:lII for til
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I I hc\ to IchlllI slttl1lg J\1Clgt'~ I) thc Orllhlll Cuurt I'l' I<.:h Ill.: c1mlltd h cx
told that the) uldnss I hl "'(" 111<1 \\1.:1"
teht llll" s list race of the season
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II IIIl lIlolnl1lg helllg 100 \\et to I ) III "IS c lPSI7.cd III Delaware' Bay
Court Judge J~ll11 I ::\lcDOIlHlgh 1 thl.: 11 1ft c!t1l11l ILcI",ht ( IIm",lll \11..111 tlllllil
11(
II{lus
the I.: elmh pcrllllt th(: gml(, sdlldulcd for thcll 11\ the tllll"l\ Inc 111111.' an hour squall
\\ IlIl.:h Illt the Heet and turned over
sltlmg Judge of Ihlt C(urt 1ft thlt tIlll lInl~llIIlillg(lltllt:t
(III,
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It'l~fl1 Ilthollghhc .... llhmoLTlt heh""
II III 11\\ tllllil 11Il'dn Stlt(lIIh
III
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th~ support ot I Ilrge Illltlli er .1 1\l'J I1hl1 l-tlh tilt 111 \\111 Tl III I \\lIh c11111b 11 1 (1,...,ll1Ig III tll1ht\ 11Id IH;rSOIl lilt) 01
\VINS LABOR f)Al: FRAY 11'1 till 01 the flcct "cre kept busy
Isslslml{ th( rescue of the men When
t 1l~ III thiS COUllt'
\ IIltlllhcl of tIlt
1",111a
11111 \\lao
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Ull I II 01 IJ I) the llollleb madc their II Ila\l:-; on "as dlsco'\cred attempts
I h II I \dl\ lit \ II l\e It ked mto thc
I
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t I1 ~ ' litO th It s mc 01 thllll \\111 ht:: _ Ill' II It I gr 11 ( I 1:\1t :\ll ..... 1111 wd 101111d hl11l bt \\ of thL: 1937 Sl t til J he) dc \\ l rc 111 ule to haul Ius boat safely to
'11(' til 'he light 10 k<'lt, l)olzl1cs out ot \\lIh the \\lIld
and tne 111 dt.: IIc,1 I t I 111111 I It I lutl.: I ior the hql1l.II Ie III It Ilul I t'lllcr, ilk Sn 011(1 hilt t ha1l11110l1S "llOrc J IllS S('C1I1mg to be ImpOSSible
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I ,..,tlnrl I I Il{11 111111
the Cuutts II, hi ... (ll1lJt1lo\l~I\ tlpl ltl:d tIL cllllior hllDn tl{
II the Delco I I.' I>::oU(' III a. lntchcl S I) 1\lsSOIl cIJUlpped \\lth a Itfc-pre~
'I)1]11I'llnt
hlnfl
"'( n('r rdnsed to Iea\e thc craft and
tIll.' ~ltttllg Jtlllge:-. le~tf(I1t':-.., of thelr!\ I\llllicr
l I 1Il\lllg lIt tilit \!t:t....1111 hi IHI.:Il I Itlle h) the SCOle 01 2 to 1
\hl n Itl!) Illtched lIId hatted Ins t(' nil III I ttd upon sta) mg "ltl1 It In the
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SEEKS NOl\llNATION AS JUnGE SUIIJIIl"1 Ree, c.lltlm .W.t.OIl 11<" I"
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( 1111 lllttt l
! ( t til I he .. tnt{ k I III ... C\ Cll OP1l ~lIIg hat II 111(' I 1111t\ hc \\as \\cll acqualllted
1\\ of ~Ielh I I tlklll~ 11 llIlllllllotl 011 thl Sltnllllll I~ III II
II \\hlll! hc I I I \ cd
totu
1111.HH<1 Ine illb \\alkcd thrce md \\ 11h the \\ Itt rand telt no fear The
thc ])elllOcntlc Ilcht 111\ JlUlgl.: of the cll d It... \\(Ik t • tl
III lilt 1111 ... HIll II III en
\\ IS III trouble 011 onl) h \ ) occ tsSlOllS 11(1
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COlli t of C 111111)( H PIc l'i 01
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11 \\ t Ill(' II
11I1)t,'r\llle hllul the I<:k~ 11l Ihe foUl th I I\.r
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IlId III hllall). after several
III1lIt 11 1'1 \
(1 lit 11\\ arc
\, Ilh nOllc ,...,olle hut (ltd l1)t score 1 \Vo h IIrs III tht: "ater
2 I
(he~ter DI 1m Ire COUllt~
III 18~9 and
s.lhaged the
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Hie III «II III nlllt I thlt hod\ (h1111
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n 1\ 1:. ... ( 11 \\ IS I1l1l1lJurcd but hIS Wife
J1)1lit\ Ills \\Olk 1tl tillS { )1I1l 110\1 h 1"
In thc SIxth thc DeI(() T C Iguc ehamp
SUll1~m(' C( tift If Ih(' UlI1tcd Stat('s oi of h( Il Iglil \\ h
IIHI falluh
(:xjlertl.:llc('c1 great excite\\
1 I r I1ghl h1l1l III (lilt let \\llh II slltr Illl scored as the Ilslllt at a lut follow
1 ( Sllpn mc (OUI t )f Pl'Il1l"\ h llll I and
ment
f.-om
the
11111(' Ihe\ saw 1115 boat
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IHll1t nn :\nrth Chcster road tillS week I section.
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HonNETS FINISH
IN FIFTH PLACE
PREDICTS 1\1 I(IM
NOl\IINA1''ION
Del Monte Early Garden
ASPARAGUS
Regular Size Can
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Silver Skillet CORNED
BEEF HASH
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t of the bridegl'oom' John
. , and Fulton' Neuhaus, of
nn
Mr•. Henry A. Peirsol, of
avenue, bad as her gue•Is at IUll<: heon on
will be ushers.
Wednesday Mrs. James
A receptjon at the home of the !wi,.... I Cochairman of Fine Arts for the
parents will follow the
.unty Federation of Women's Clubs
and
Mrs,'
Wood
will
reside
in
MISS
Jordan and
Mrs. J.
Beatty,Hazel
co-chairmen
of Circulating
.Announcement of Three. Other Park.
• • • .
; and Mrs. A. Howard,
Loeal Marriages' In 'I'hi8
Barbara Ann, Martha Jean, and
of Art.
.
Week'" Swarthmorean
Kirk Thompson, danght!'l's of Mr.
0 0 •
Miss Ann Rodney Bonsall, of Cornell Mrs. J. Walter Thompson, of Park
George L. Armitage, Jrd,. son of Mr.
are spending this week at..
LA'"
f
avenue, was married to Mr. Eric
Braund, sOIl of Mr. and Mrs.
' Mrs
. G eorge
0
where theY are visiting their
South
Chester
road, .will. rmltage,
leave SepBraund, of Towanda, Pa., at 2.30
and recuperating from
20 f
P k'
S h I
er lomen
coo,
Sunday afternoon, September 5, at
bout with whooping-cough.
Paor
F '1 C . Su day
· alDl y amp n
-* • • .'
Bonsall camp, Camp Kanesatake,
'
Miss
•
Mary Wood,~f,Corn~Uayenue,
middle Europe. After spending .ever '
••st or, .Anna, h as IU8
e t uesh
. t spent
d y.
a 'to Swart hmore she. 1fT
a week in Wildwood Crest, N. J., as
of this week for her home m
the guest of Mrs. W. W. Radcliff, of CI,,..land, O.
Oakmont.
• .• ".'
• • . 'Dr.. and Mrs. Harlan Updegraff have
'
Mrs. J. L. Benjamin; formerly of returned to Swarthmore from New'
Swarthmore,. returned September I York State, where they have spent
from a two~and-a-half months,
the summer.. They will remain a month
through th'e Scandinavian' co.'mtl,ie, ~t the
Haven Inn.
.
r--------....:.. . . . -.. .:. . . . . .-.. .--+-....,....:.--------,
KITTY McLEAN
Creek, Pa. The ceremony was
Jim Powell of Swarthmore place,
. Armitage has retunied
by the bride's father, the Rev. Edward sailing on Saturday to spend some time
froin Ne\V England, where she s:pent
H. Bonsall, Jr.
France.
a : inOllV
th at Ec.ol.e Champlain, FerrisThe bride, who wore a dark blue
* • •
burg, t.; and a week visiting her un..
travelling suit with matching
Mr. A. Ludlow Clayden returned
cte and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
and a corsage of pastel roses, was
his home on Westdale avenue
McCutcheon, . at Marblehead, Mass.
by her sister, Miss Mary Bonsall,
He had been in Daytona Beach,
Mrs. Armitage also returned recently
August 1.
from a trip to Marblehead and Wa ..
Swarthmore. The maid of honor wore
gray travelling suit with navy blue hat
Miss Priscilla Clayden 'returned the ban, Mass.
.
and shoes and a corsage similar to that same day after a three·weeks' stay in the
Mrs. Armitage's mother, Mrs. Frank
of the bride.
Thousand Islands.
McCutcheon, who suffered a f",et,ore-I
· Bernard Braund, of Towanda, was best
* * ..
cd hip some time ago, has been ill
man for his brother. An iniormal rc· .Mr.. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent, of pneumonia. She is now in a nursing
ception was held after the wedding. After RIverView road, left Wednesday of last
at Newton, Mass. Her condition
week to motor t.o Boston, Mas~. M~.
is reported as fair.
September 15 the young couple will
at 98 Lake place. New Haven,
retur!1cd by tr~l1n ~onday while hiS
~,. .. ,.
Mr. Braund is a student at Yale
remame~ to dnve hl.s mothe.r, Mrs.
Miss Eleanor Wermouth, of Chevy
School.
Kent, 01 ~.e~t Plulade1phl.3., home..
Chase, Md., was the week·end guest
Mrs. Braund is a graduate of Swarth ... has been vlslhng :e~ d;ughter who IS
of Miss Ann Orr, of Mt. Holyoke
more High School and the College of
Mrs. Inin R. McElwee, of Mt.
place, at the Orrs' summer place at
Wooster.
[llace and her daughter Marilyn
son Kcntmore Park, Md.
.. . ,
,
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Those f rom SwartIlmore an d VIClillty
Donald have just returned from Stephens' M
T
who were present at the wedding were: Point 'Wis where they have spent the
. rs.
hornas S. Safford returned
Miss Ruth Shoemaker Ruth Murrell
,"
thIS week to the Strath Haven Inn af,
'summer.
d'
Messrs. John Murrell and Henry
• * *
ter spen mg the summer at the New
Ocean House, Swampscott, Mass.
Smith.
Miss Kathryn Simpers returned
* ,. ,.
nesday, September 8. from the
* • •
Marion L. Bonner. daughter of Mr. Hospital, Philadelphia, where she
Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, who now reand Mrs. Arthur Bonner, of Kutztown, wcnt a slight throat operation. Miss
sides in New York City, left Thurs· ~
Pa., and New1in H. Smith. son of Dr. pers will teach at Sprogell School,
day after spending several weeks at
and Mrs. J. Russell Smith. of Elm this fall.
her former home, the Strath Haven
avenue, Swarthmore, were married at
. *.. * . . .
Inn. She will visit her son and daugh..
4 o'clock .Saturday afternoon, August
Ted Saulmcr and Philip .Wltham, of ter-,in-Iaw, Dr. and Mrs. Joel Melick,
28, in the Bybcrry Friends' Meeting Swarthnu~rc, spent la~t week !n Cleveland, at their summer home on Cape Cod
O. attendmg the NatlO .... ~1 AIr Races and until October 1.
House, Philadelphia.
The bride wore her grandmother the Great Lakes Exposlhon.
'.
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•
*
•
Bonner's wedding dress of simple deMr. \Vimam McKim, of
~rs. ~'. F. Roberson and daughter,
sign and carried an old fashioned bou .. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MISS Ldlta.n· Roberson, .left Sunday
· qUet of pale pink roses and lilies of R Pierce of South Princeton avenue
after spending ten days With Mrs. Rothe valley. She used a spray of bou ... TilUrsday' of last week.
'berson~s son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
vardia in her hair.
* • ,.
and Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell, of LafThe bride and bridegroom, who were
!irs. Oscar J. Gilcreest, of Harvard ayette avenue. Miss Roberson will reunaccompanied, wcre wed by the avenue, entertained fifteen members
sume her teaching duties in New Ro.Friends' ceremonY .. A reception was the Writers' Club of Delaware County chelle. N. Y., and Mrs. Roberson
heM on the lawn immediately after- at a buffet luncheon last ·Friday. Swar- spend two months with her sister, Mi5S
ward. Theirs was the first wedding thmorc members of the Club'
Marie True. in Albany.
held ill the Byberry Meeting House were present include Mrs. Robert
since the marriage of the bride's great Coates and Mrs. John !{oore. Othe,r I
grandparents in 1834.
were Mrs. Roland G. E.' Ullman;
, After October I, the Smiths wilt be Mrs. Arno Viehoevcl', Mrs •. Arthur
at home in Buffalo, N. Y., where the Lawrence and Mrs. William Park, all
groom will teach in the University of of Swarthmore.
'-Buffalo.
* *.. ·,i'·, ,., ••.~.!.~ ....
Both the bride and bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. -Biller-and
graduates of Swarthmore College. Mr. daughter have returned to their home
Smith also did post graduate work at on Cornell avenue after spending 'some
the University of Chicago and at Co~ time at their summer home in Beach
lumbia University. and has been as- Haven, N. J. * * *
sistant professor of economics at the
Mrs. Kathrync Akre, of Cornell ave·
'Universitv of Buffalo.
nue is a lTuest of Mrs Joseph Sher~
***
. of Beach
~
· d' wood,
Haven,. N. J..
A unouncernents have been recel\'e 11l
• * *
Swarthmore of the marriage, of !Hss
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nason
Katherine Abigail Isiort, daughter of son, Charies, formerly of Rose Va,II.",1
the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W.
moved into their new home at 530
of South Prit!ceton avenue, and Mr.
nut lane this week. 1'he house which is
Jam~s McCafferty on Wednesday,
. newly constructed was purchased from
~5, III \Vell-:slcy, Mass. The couple Will Miss Frances \Vhite. The Nasons have
live at 83 LlDden street, We1tesley.
spent the summcr in a cottage at Aroof *M'•
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ISS L enore (:ollins 1 I'mgton,
"._ _ _
The . marT1:;lge.
Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jackson, of Springfield,
Swarthmore, to Mr. William C.
Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. William
Wood, also of Springfield, will be perLast 2 Days!
FrIday - Sa,turday
formed. at 7 o'clock next Wednesday
To An Expectant Public. We
evening, September 15, in the Community
Announce the Presentation of
Church, Springfield.
JEAN HARLOW'S
Miss Geraldine Jackson will he maid of
Last Picture
honor for her sister and the bridesmaids
will include Mrs. John Geyer, of Lans"SARATOGA"
downe; Miss Edna Cope, of Springfield;
with
and Miss Jane Jackson, the bridc's sister.
CLARK GABLE
- Park Avenue
Mr. Nonnan Whitley, of Springfield,
Lionel Barrymore-Frank Morgan
will be best man. Daniel N. Wood bro,ther I
Una Merkel
of ~
Announces the Opening
.
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shop,.
.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
104 PARK AVENUE
SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTSWEAR
and
BACK TO COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CLOTHES
Inviting Your Inspe<:tion
Telephone Swarlhmore 85
,.
Here You Will Filld
Modern Equipment and Standard Parts plus
The Honest Desire to Please Every Customer.
I HAVE BEEN TAKING
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
_
Here You Will Find
for
23 YEARS
(10 YRS. IN SWARTHMORE)
Batteries
No need to &"0 outside your home town (or prompt and effident
service in seeurin« any mqazine you 'Want.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Tel. Sw. 2080
313 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Gown Shop
on Park Avenue
"NEW" ARRIVALS
EVERYDAY
.-
DRESSES, SUITS, HATS, COATS
AND FORMAL WEAR
Swarthmore Candy Shop
.', Re-opens Friday, September 10
Fine Assortment of Hand Made Chocolates
Old Bank Building
Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore 108 or 956
Mail or 'Phone Orders Filled
1937 FALL STYLES
on display after
September 15th
Celia Shoe Shop
PAT O'BRIEN
HENRY FONDA
"SLIM"
with
l\IARGARET LINDSAY
MondaY - Tuesday
CONSTANCE BENNETI
CARY GRANT
starts Friday
In
"KING SOLOMON'S
MINES"
CEDRIC HARDWICKE-ANNA LEE
ROLAND YOUNG - JOHN LODER
STANLEY
"TOPPER"
willa
ROLAND YOUNG -
BILLIE BURKE
STARTING
FRIDAY
Theatre
Chester
P
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MUNI
LUIS E
RAINER
POPULAR
PBICI!SI
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OU have often seenour staff at work.
Y helping
in one way or another with
In
ARRANGE .•
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Putie.,
M_tiD. .,
CbU'cb cdfcaUs, aDd
Get-Togetbers of all
kinds
QalcIdy. aDd. Easily
.,.
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TELEPIONE
Rate. an all calts .. 42 ..d.e._
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THE SWAIlTBMOREAN
your financial transactions. But there is
another side to banking, one you sel~
dom see.
Behind the scenes there i. ceaseless
movement. Checks shuttle backandforth
acroSs the 'country, collections are made
from distant points, information is given
or secured by mail and wire. Day and
night a vast army of people and far~flung
facilities are called into play to complete
banking transactions originating in this
institution, some of 'Which may be yours_
As a customer of this bank all of our
facilities for transacting business, 'near
and far, are at your beck and call. We
invite you to make full use of them.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
How is your car Battery?
_ drive in and ask for a free
. To make it easy for you to
equip' your car with FIRE·
STONE tires - you may pay
out of earnings.
battery check up. Don't wait
until the first cold snap and
You may now purchase
TifttfOne Tires - Brake
Lining - Batteries - Auto
Radios - and Accessories in this p~easa»:t, easy to pay
method.
find your battery has "expired."
If your battery is "run
down" and "tired out" replace it now with the new -
Stop in now and get all the
details of this plan.
No red tape rassment.
FffiESTONE Super Power
Battery -
no embar-
built
with the extra
Cold days-slippery roads
_ dangerous driving will
soon be here.
Old Man Winter is just
around the corner - you
need not fear
the slush and
snow if you
equip your car
with a set of
Tires
_ •be ready for
bad weather trade in your. old tires don't "put it off."
.,..".to".
9M
g-__. J f,luot.ibl-
margin of power
II
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AT tAONf.~ SAV~'~:::::::=-_,
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Firestone StaDdard Tire hal the
exclusive Firestone patented ~on
elnletion features that «ive you
Blowout Protection, Lon" Mileage
and Safety at 1.0.... Cost. Volume
production makes possible these
money·sBving prices.
Don't wait for pay-day.-buy on
the Budget Plan--a full set _hi
only a few c:ents a week.
so necessary for
today's motors.
All rubber cases - full thick-
4.40-2 L.__ .. $ 8.15
4.50-20....... _ 8.70
4.75-190...____
9.55
4.75-20_ .. ___
9.85
5.00-19______.. 10.30
5.25-11...__ 11.00
5.25-18..._._ 11.40
5.25-19......-. 11.80
5.50-17_.._.... 12.50
5.50-18------.- 12.95
6.00-1 L_____ 13.95
ness plates - heavy duty construction throughoutmakes the New fl".font
Battery the cheapest battery
in the long run.
others praportlolllatelJ Lo..
THE LAST THOUSAND MILES IN A
TIRE IS WORTH SOcWHAT IS YOUR LIFE WORTH?
e
See it today
You will then know why we
consider it the "Tops."
SERVI~E
DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYE'ITE AVENUES
"We Don't Sell Cars- We Service Them"
PHONE 440
5
SEPTEMBER 10. 1!)37
SEP'l'EMBEIt
THE SWAilTBMOREAN
at all, we know that indifference is the
seed from which bad government germinates j it is the fertilizer upon which
it feeds.· By every indifferent Primary
TBB SWARTIDIOBBAN, INC.
election we stage in Swarthmore we
Pull_
contribute, definitely and" actually, . to
that corrupt government about which
PETER E. TOLD
so many of us talk knowingly,
Eillor
Of course, if that's what you want
our Democracy, then just roll over
I alrain and snatch an extra wink or two
ROSALIE DRYDEN
Nen Wtor :
Tuesday morning. If that doesn't
Phone Swarthmore ...
silence your civic consciEntered as 8ecODd CJaa Matter, IIIIUI...,. Zt, I ence, try· sayjng "Nichevo j itls not my
ll1Z1. at the Post omce a' Swarthmore, ...., fau1t Delaware Counly's politics are
under the Act of Much 3, 1118.
in the shape they're in l" It's been done
==;;;;;;~~~~~~~~====Ib.'fo're! But, having done that, in the
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937
nam. of all that's honest stop TALKING good citizenship I
Birth
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PIJIII.ISBBD BVIIBY I'BIDAY A'If
SWAaTIDIOBB, .A.
193'
STUDIO OF
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoadley, of
Lexington, Mas•., are being congratulated
on the birth of a son last Friday night.
baby is the grandson of Mrs. ('..,or.'el
A. Hoadley, of Walnut lane, who Wl1:nll
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
CAMILLA FAIRBANKS
Teach., 0/ Piano and Yioli..
T"""Mr 0/ Pimu> and 0,_
313 PARK AVENUE
TELEPHONE SWABTB..OBB 6M-R
Graduates of the Peabody Con....atory of Mull.. Baltimore
her
son, Henry,
willHoadley
leave for
September
10. Mrs.
will Mass'". ,~:!~;======~=======================
son, George, at Lexington, and He.mill!
enroll in M. I. T., at Cambridge.
MEDIA FRIENDS' SCHOOL
• 1 •
Mrs. Edith Niebolas Godwin
THIRD STREET-MEDIA, PA.
Funeral services were held at Oliiverl
A Country Day School lor boy. and girls. Nursery IIChool through the
Bair's, Philadelphia, at noon Wednes
sixth
grade. Small cIas&e8 insure individual attention to special problems
day, September 8, for Mrs. Edith Nichand abilities. School open. September 13.
olas Godwin, who died late last Sunday in the Delaware County Hospital,
HELEN M. HALL, Principal
where she had been ill some time.
Your Move!
For the last five years Mrs. Godwin,
Swarllunore 634-M
Media 9M-W"
Christian Science Church
who had been an active newspaper
The secret is out! Radios whisper
woman, lived with her sister, Mrs.
I
"Substance" is the subject of the Alexine Mason, of :Myrtle avenue,
. k 1't ( accor d'IIlg t 0 the vo'llme
or 5 h rIc
. h we In
. d"d
II
f ) Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Morton. In the past she was connected
controI W Ilie
IV) ua y pre er
.111 our cars., N ewspaper h ea dl'mes pro- Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Septem- with the Evening Telegraph, the Even.
· .It to our eyes.I I n Ilomes w h efe ber 12. The Golden Text is: "Thine, 0 ing Bulletin and the :Morning -Ledger.
c Iaim
the head of the house is politically Lord, is the greatness, and the power, She was born in Philadelphia, the
COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND GENERAL COURSES
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t'
and the glory. and the victory, and the daughter of Alexander and Marion
nllll< e( we cOllsume I, con versa 1011'·
,
T
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S
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14
ma)·csty."
(I
Corinthians
29:11).
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Nicholas. A brother, Ben H. Godwln,
a IIy, as we d me. ues ay, ep. ,
Combines thorough preparation (or college with broad extra~curricular proPrimary Election Day! There are
living in Newberry, Cal., is the only
gram. Modern equipment includes tiled s.wimming pool, own golf course.
Trinity Church Notes
· an .Impor t ant
I
paces
w Itere th a t d ay IS
survivor besides Mrs. Mason. Inter·
unusual facilities for mu~ic, including pipe organ. Spacious campus makes
event. It will probably be greeted here
.
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all
sports popular. Convenient to New York and Philadelphia cultural
The opening sessions for all depart- ment was to
est 3ure
I.
advantages. Present enrollment includes girls from all the States and
with the casualness customary to
• •
Swarthmore.
mCllts of the Sunday School will be iP.oli.ce and Fire Department News
fOlejgn countrjes.
held ott Sunday morning at 9 :45. All
Box 1510
MR. AND MRS. H. M. CRIST, P,incipal.
A recent trip across the state of former students are asked to report
The Fire Department outdid the Police
Kentucky during the week of its local promptly and a cordial invitation
force this week in unews-making" activi·
primary elections permitted dose ob- extended to all children who have reAt 10.35 A. M. last Fdday some
servation of a radically different atti· cently moved to Swarthmore or who material near a stove in the cellar of
tude toward politics. In rural and 'tIr- are not enrolled in any other Sunday the Speare house at the northeasstt~~:~~~~1
han communities street banners, con- School.
of South Chester road and V
Seek Experienced Advice
versations, open meetings, evidenced The Choir will meet on Thursday avenue caught fire resulting in a
the deep concern in ,vhich the people e"enil1g a. t 7 o'clock at the church. alarm. Slight damage was done.
If you. have a bOT or qlrl to edu.cate_ you. mClJ' wJsh to
confer ..lIh those experienced In atu.denl guldrmce. At
of that state approach the selection of There will he room this year for a Company also responded to an alarm
Friends- Central you w1l1 6nd counaet and advice baaed
local and county officers. Candidates few more trebles, and also for addi- Monday at 1.15 P. M. when an
on wide experience in dea:Unq with youth. You mar
for office felt obliged to take themof coal gas blew the top off a heater
. qua I'S
tional men in the tenor and base sechorne of W,'II'om
M. Park, 332
flDd hare the aolullon to the problem you are lucIDq..
sclves an d t h e story 0 f t h elr
1 ca....
Telephone for an appointment. Catalope on NClUest.
tiol1S to mE:etings easy and difficult
lions.
I
,
Cornell avenue, ~hile the furnace was
access, knowing that f;hearsay" evidCh
h N
being started.
•
ence earned them no votes in that
Preshyterian
nrc
otes
John McCook and WilHam G. Brown:
£tiL
~'III.~1i'(J
state. On the day of the Primary itof Mt. Airy, both of whom had been
. lats
This Sunday Rev. David Braun
were found asleep ,'" the Key·self banks and other business h ouses
I ' "A .
eallth
I
preach
011
tie
tOPIC
sSlstants
stone
at North Cl,ester road and
h
wefe closed, school and public
AI d
f h Ch hIE;~~~~~~1
C
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units suspended opcrations, W. P. A. WI'11 1open
epartments
f or th e F0 a II t term
e
this
ure
Baltl'more
at 7 P.
M. were
~~~::~:re,~an~d~ II~ll~~IIan:::I~""~L.~ES~P;h;.D~.=._ore
;H~e;a;dm~CIII~Ie~r'~6:8:Ih~S:tre~.t;CID~d;~I,",~_~;.~"'~"~""~~
138.
()q,blOOlr. P_.,lycmkr
locked
up pike
overnight.
They
t .
945 A.M. There
Pro)' ects stood idle, and the people of S ept em be r 12, a
in the morning.
Kentucky went to the polls.
departments and classes for every age
• I •
To even a casual observer this wide~ group. All former pupils and those who lfrs. Henry C. Marshall, formerly of
ESTABLISHED SINCE SEPT. 1022
spread and alert interest placed a wish to enroll for the first ~jme are urged North Chester road. has returned from
heavy responsibility upon the candi· to be present and prompt thiS first Sunday Louisville. Ky., and will be at the
dates who knew that they were not of the Church School year.
Strath Haven Inn until September 15.
to be elected by a half hearted minority
The ju'!"ior-intermediate department .will She will then go to the home of Wayne
of the potential vote. The whole
hold. a wiener-roast and party on FndaY Marshall, in Wallingford, until the end
of politics was raised. A political
evenmg, September 10, on th~. Church of the month, when she will ocCUpy
was viewed not with suspicion and lawn from 5.30 to 8.00 P. M. !h!s l~cludes her new home on South Chester road.
the members of last years Jumor de-I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
scorn, but with honor. The problem
of securing able and respected citizens partment plus the new classes that have
.
to run fC?r office did not exist.
been added from the Intermediate DcC 00
re's
attitude
partment.
All
the
teachers
and
pupils
of
A
21L
Y
5 Y
S,vartl,mo
co"trast.
1'1
this enlarged department are invited.
ges 7~ ears to
ears
toward a Primary election can 'Iuite
The Church School Cabinet holds its
510 SWARTHMORE AVENUE
Sarah Baird Brodhead, Director
adequately be expressed by the Rus- first meeting of the school year Thursday
Invite you to become acquainted with the most
sian word "Nitchevo", which can be
It M
8 'I 75 P W k Tr
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Ext
freely translated "What does it mat- evening, September 9 at t e anse at I .
er ee,
an.portal on
ra
modern Automobile Agency in Swarthmore.
ter?" We challenge you to try saying o'clock.
I
Swarthmore 312..W
that word, giving a violent shrug of
your shoulders and reading these figAs well as all other makes of cars are serviced in
;tres at the same time. In 1936-718 out
our factory approved and completely equipped
ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
of 2000 registered voters in Swarthservice
station.
.
OEAN. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA
more voted in the Primaries. In
(ffl out of 2000 registered voters in
Teacher of PIANO - ORGAN - HARMONY
Swarthmore voted in the Primaries. In
Interesting Courses for the Beginner and Advanced Student
And his assistants are always studying improved
Cert1ficates and DlplomBB Granted
19.14-715 out of 2000 registered voters
FOR
INFORMATION
APPLY
in :=;warthmore voted in the Primaries.
methods of modern service.
Swarthmore 1625..W
23 S. Princeton Avenue
III 1933-893 out of 2000 registered voters in Swarthmore voted in the PrimarIes.
Our investment in spceial tools, motor anal~rs,
After that's over try remembering
etc., lllodern tools to fit particular jobs, represent
that by every known educational means
several thonsands of dollars, which cuts service
ELMA CAREY JOHNSON
American citizens have been taught
costs and passes on a substantial SHVing to our
that ill a two party political system the
customers,
Teacher
of
Piano
and
Voice
Primary Election is the important elec·
tion. It is the voter's "Big moment'" to
Resumes her work at Swarthmore High School
influence, directly, the calibre of his
party'g slate. If both parties run good
Planned and approved lnbrication using up to date
on September 23rd
candidates the outcome of a general
charts, applying the right greases and oil lit the
election cannot be too fatal I
right
places.
REGISTRATION DAY SEPT. 16TH
Remember, too, that, if we think
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THE MARY LYON SCHOOL
is
(!J {fi-h
(j O(),I
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Nursery
I
15th
Anniversary
Hannum & Waite
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Chrysler and Plymouth Cars
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NEWS NOTES
j)r. and Mrs. Harold C. Roxby, of
CO(" elt avenue, returned Tuesday night
a ten-day vacation in Bridgton,
,ft"r
•
Me., and New Bed.fo.rd,. Mass.
~lr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave
al1d family, of V~5:3-r avenue returned on
Tl1l1rsday, Septem~r 2, after spending th(
slimmer in Europe. While there the)
\·j:.ited England, Scotl~n~ J4'rance, GerJIl?0Y, and Budapest: 'They returned Oh
the ··City of Harve."
• • •.
~I.r. and M~s. John N. LudWig, .Jr., and
fa11111y have Just returned t~ their home
011 Walnut Lan~ after hav~ng spent the
stJ;nmer at their cottage m Rehoboth,
Delaware.
mother, Mrs. Howard E. Young, of
Park avenue.
• • •
Mr. Frank Geddes, of Ohio, has been
d 'I
A h
tlIe guest 0 f 'I
J,l' r.
an ,n rs.
rt ur
B
t' f N th Ch
d
asse .., a
or * • es!er roa .
Mrs. William H. West. o( North
Princeton avcnue, accompanied her
da'ughter, Mrs. John Ayrault, Jr., to
her home in Tonawanda, N. Y., last
week for a visit of indefinite duration.
•
•
•
Mr. and Mrs. J. Garrison Young
removed Wednesday of last week
from their apartment on the first floor
of the Celia Building, 104 Park avenue, to Benson, Harford county Md.
'
Mrs. Lawrence Dr~w and children,
• * •
Deborah and Larrr, formerly of Darb
'fiss Nellie G. Collins, of Park avenue, mouth avenue, returned recently with
has retunled from a two months' stay at Mrs. Drew's sister, Mrs. A. N. Garrett,
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
of Garrett avenue, from Camp \Vhip~ • •
lJOor-witl, East Harwick, Mass., sum~(rs. H. G. Griffin, of Rutgers avenue" mer home of the Garretts. With Mr.
elltertained with a lu~chc;on on Thursday Drew and the other daughter, Varrell,
in honor .of Mr. Grtffin s Mother, Mrs. who Wl're temporarily occupying the
Fr,\uk Gnffin, of West Medford, Mass.
Dodd 31)artmcllt 01) Swarthmore ave•
•
*
\lr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner and nuc, they have ' moved into the erstof Yale avenue had as theii guests 1while Young clpartment.
fa"lilY
l.I
•
I... ~t week-end at their summer home in
~fessrs. V\rilliam F. MacNamee, Roy
Becterton, Md,: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Il J) .'. E' R G·II t R J K k'
Bc,ssett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidneyl . a\15, . . ,1 )er, ' . ' 11a e
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eavenson, I and P. n. Evans removed September
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mr. and! 1 from the Shero house, on North
~trs. Herbert Bassett, and Mr. and Mrs. i Chester road at Swartll1~,ore place. to
E. D. Brauns and their niece and nephew. the Fussell house, .on Rlven'Jew road
• • *
until recently occupied by Dr. and Mrs.
~rrs. N. Hunter Keedy has returned A. P. \Vhitaker and (amity.
10 Beaumont, Tex. She sal.led Wed- I . .
•
*.. ..
.
Ill·~day of last week, to be 111 Galves-'
lite Misses Stella and Harnet DetOil Tuesday morning and motor to Young and hrother, Gerrit DeYo'ung,
Beaumont. She had been visiting her o( Chicago, have bccn visiting Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Paulson and family, of
Park avenuc, (or the past week.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram and
children, or Riverview road, left 'fllUrsday. September 2, to spend a week or
so in Rehoboth, Del.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. \Vhite and
son, Stewart, returned last week from
Ocean City, N. J., where th~y had
spent three weeks.
* * •
which they recently purchased.
'I
I
~\ r. all( Mrs. Joseph Mason have
moved into their former apartment ill I
the Garrett house. The Masons came I
from New Jersey.' Mr. Mason is con~!
llected with the General Chemical I
Company.
1\Iiss Eudora Sll:oa~, of Ogden ave-I
Ilue, will leave !\Ionday for \Vestcrn
a"CIIUC,
I
MARIAN S. BROWN
JUnGE· OF ORPHANS'
COURT
Tax Collector
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
•••
Samuel A. Montgomery
ATTORNEY·AT.LAW
of Media
Candidate for the
DEMOCRATIC
Day and Night Storage
nomination for
Expert Meehanic Service
JUDGE
Sinclair Gaeoline and Lubricating Oils
Battery and Tire Sel"Vice
of the
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
401 Dartmouth Ave.
Candidate For
Reelection For
for
Louis F. Pierce, Proprietol'
Lubrication -
McDONOUGH
Announces her candidacy
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
WashiDK -
JOHN E.
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rr~~I~r~.~a~"~d~~~fr~S~.~C~I~'a~r~lc~.s~F~a~ir~b~a;n;k;s~r~e~-;.C~O~II~e~g~C,~O~x~f~o~rd~,~O~.~~~~~~~;"I
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moved last week from 228 Garrett ave·
to the house at 514 Swarthmore
COURT·
Swarth. 411
of
COMMON PLEAS
SAMUEL M. DODn
PRIMARY
Announces His Candidacy
. For Reelection as
on
SEPT. 14
TAX' COLLECTOR
Despite the petty appeal
of political partisanship
and the passion and unrest
of the violent this country
is safe as long - and no
longer - than the admin·
istralion of Justice is such
as to merit the trust of all
fair minded
citizens - and
,
there are still enough to
save it.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
On the Republican Ticket
And Solicits Your Vote September
14 on His Efficient Record
BENJAMIN L. KNEEDLER
Porter Waite
HAROLD L. ERVIN
Special Equipment
Lubrication
Gas Service Station
Phone Swarthmore 67
CHURCH NEWS
S'O'NDAY
11:00 A. M.-Morn1ng Worship. Mr. Braun
wllt preach on ffAsslstants
Wanted."
Road
FRENCH AND GERMAN
INSTRUCTION
BY COMPETEN'I' NATIVE 'l'BACHERS
Classes For Adults and ChUdren
Tutoring
Season: Oct. - April
Rates Reasonable
TRINITY CHtlBClI
Protestant EJ)lscopal
410
anel College Avenue
)1:00 A. Y.-Mornlng Prayer and Sennon.
Mr. Guenther w1ll preach.
PIBST CHURCII OP CRlU8T. BCIIIN'nST,
OP SWARTlDIORB
Park Avenue below Harvard
10:00 A. M.-8unday School.
11;00 A. M.--8unday Lesson·SermoD.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
p. m. Reading room open daUy. except Sun·
days and holldays 1 to 4 P. M.. Church
ecII1lce.
AU are corcUaU,. Invited. to attend.
servtces and. UN the ae'dlpR Room.
tile
TUB RXLIGIOUS 80CIBTY 0. PRIBND8
SUNDAY
11:00 A. !i.-Meeting tor Worahip In tile
IleetIDg 1l0U110.
WBDNJalDAY
8:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. 1I.,....sowtna ....d
quilting In WhlWer Bouse. Boz luncheOn.
All .... cordJ&ll¥ Invited.
JOTIIODIST lIPIIlCOPAL 0IIlJBCII
Clarence P. carter. A.B., B.D.•
SUllDAY
8:45 A.lL-Oburcb. 8nhonJ
11:00 A. 101.-_.... Wonhlp.
~
Park Avenne
Goodyear Tires
Mr. and Mrs. Baldy Miller Crist announce the
re-opening of
Tel. Swarthmore 7zs..J
SEVEN GABLES
UPHOLSTERING
The Junior Department of
The Mary Lyon School
Bev. J. Jarc:len Guenther. S.T.IL. Rector
Rev. T. A. lIIeryweatber. Dlr. Bel. Beluo.
8:00 A. Y.-Uoly Communion.
9:45 A. M.-Sunday School.
Quick and eourteoUs
service.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHUl\CII
Chester
Jan. I, 1927
Snn and Atlantic Products,
Rev. David Braun. Minister
lion. Albert Dullon 1\Iol'D"dc
in office since
Furniture Restoring
In All Its Branches
A
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THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER TWENTY·THIRD
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
The school Is completely equipped. to teach ltttle people trom
the Kindergarten through seven
grades, uamg the outstanding
pIOBressive methods. but emphasizing the best tradltt9n8 10. ed.u-
eatlon. Jl8D'lsIy. courtesy, slncerIt,. and accuracy.
The curriculum Includes, be81dM fundamentalS, da11y instruC-
tion In French. art. music, dane·
Ing. swtmmlng and games. 111'.
and Mrs. CrIst wUl be at the
school every' afternoon and. can
be seen by appointment.
Large stock of Goodyear tires and tubes always on
hand. Complete tire and tube repair department.
Tires changed here or on the road.
. ,
Washing, Polishing, Simonizing
Cars called for and delivered.
Kerrick Kleaner.
Battery Service
Exide and Goodyear Batteries,
Road, home or garage service.
Rental Batteries.
Parts and Accessories
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Heaters, Radios, seasonal merchandise.
Fenders
Straightened and repainted.
& WAITE
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Swarthmore
1250
Republican Candidate
for
Judge of the Orphan's Court
'''. Rog('r Fronefit·Jd
in nffit·~ since
Ang. 25, 1925
IInll.
John M. BroOlmdl
in offiee since
July I, 1926
The three Common Pleas Judges of Delaware Counly are candidates
for hOlh the Repuhlican and Democraticllominations at the Primary Elec.
tion September Jt1., 1937.
Tcn years ago they wcre nominated by Bolh Major Parties and
elected at ihe cn,uing general election hy large majorities.
They have performed their judicial duties with commendahle fidelity,
have expedited the business of the Court, and in every way maintained the
finest traditions of the Bench.
We believe that a sound puhlic policy would he served hy the reelection of long·experienced sitting Judges.
The undersigned CommIttee, comprised of memhers of Both Major
.Parlies, urges the nomination of President Judge Fronefield and Judges
Broomall and MacDade on Both Ihe Dcmocratic and Hepllblican tickets
at the September 14 Primary and their election at the Election in
November.
This advertisement is paid for by the
FRONEFIELD-BROOMALL-MACDADE JUDICIAL
ELECTION COMMI'ITEE
J. Borton Weeks, Chairman
Haverford Township
Samuel D. Clyde, Treasurer
Swarthmore
James A. Co~hrane, Seeretary
Wallingford
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4~
__________________. -__________________-.__~THE
SWARTBMOREAN
I
SEPTEMBER
1937
at all, we kno\\" that indifference is the I
Birth
STUDIO OF
... ccd frolll which bad government gcrlIIinah'~; it is the fertilizer upon which
Mr. a,,<1 Mrs. George B.
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
CAMILLA FAIRBANKS
Teacher 0/ Phmo and Jliolin
1'eacher 0/ Piano and Organ
it (n·d .... By e"cry indifferent Prillwry I.exington, ,.Iass., are being co
THE SWARTIIMOREAN, INC.
1111
Ihe
birlh
of
a
SOli
lasl
Friday
313
PARK
AVENUE
d{,ction we l'tagc in Swarthmore we
Publisher
cOlltrihuh', dcfittitt.'ly and actually, to The baby is the grandson of Mrs. ~'~:i~~
TELEPHONE SWARTIlMORE 6M-R
Graduat,cs of thc Peabody Conservalory of Music, Baltimore
thilt conul't government ahout which A. Hoadlc-y, ol Walnut lane, who
PETER E. TOLD
!'oil mally of liS talk knowingly.
son, Ileury,
wiltHoadley
leave for
Edilor
September
10. Mrs.
will Mass.
stay with ,Ii
Of nmrsc, if that's what you want her
her
!"on,
George,
at
Lexington,
and
Henry
ill our Democracy, thcli just roll over
ROSALIE DRYDEN
will
cnroll
in
M.
I.
T
.•
at
Cambridge.
'Iagain and snatch 3n extra wink or two
News Editor
on Tuesday morning. If that doesn't
l\lr., Edith Nicholas Godwin
Phone Swarthmore 900
compktcly sih.'Jlcc your civic COil sciTHIRD STREET - MEDIA, PA,
Entere4 as Second Class I\latter, January 24, f.'nce. try saying' "Nicht·\:o; it's, !lOt my
Furu.'r:al services were held at Oliver
1929, at the Post omce at Swarthmore, Pa., .faultI Delaware
I noon \\' C d IlCS•
A CUlInlrr Da)' School (or ho)'~ and girls:. Nursery school through the
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}·llIDAY. SEPTEl\IDER 10, 1931
namc of all that's hOllcst stop 'rALK- (I s, J 1 D' '1\'10 (IC( a c as
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HELEN 1\1, HALL, Principal
Your Move!
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Christian Science Church
1 For the last fi\'c years ~lrs, Godwin,
who had. been a.11 acti\'c. newspaper
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1'.lectlOli Day! llu're arc
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gram. Mudern el)uillmCnl includes tiled swimming pool, own golf course,
plan's ",IU.·Tl' that day is an important
'rrinily Church Notes
stlr\'ivor hesides .Mrs. :\lason. Interunusual facilities fur mush', includin:! pipe organ. Spacious campus makes
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SWilrthllhlr('.
Illellts of. the SUllday. School will he \ Police an(1 Fire Deparhncnt News
fureign countries.
Ill·hl on Sunday 11I0nlmg' at 9 :45. All.
.\ rt.·cl'nl Iritl across tht, statc of iorllu'r Shl(knt~" arc askcd to n'port I The Fire J)Clh'1.llllcnl outdid the Police
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MR. AND !\IUS. II. 1\1. CUIST, "rincipa',
Kt'lIll1t'k,.· during the \H'ek (If its local prtllllptly and ;1 cordial im'itation is' force this wcek in "lIe\\·s-JIIa~i~lg·' :Icti\'iprim:lry clediolls pnmittcd dost' oh· t'xt('ll«led to all children who ha\'e re- ty. At 10.35 A. M. last I'rulay some
:-l'f\'atiotl (If a radically ditTl'n'lIt atti- ccnth- llW\'('d to Swarthmore or who material ncar a stove in the cellar oi
tmk tllw:lnJ politics, In rural and ur- an' ;lOt ('nrolktl in any other Sunday thc Speare house at the northeast corner
han ctlllllllttnilit's strc(·t hanners, COII- ~chool.
(If South Chester road and \Vcstdale
n·r .. atiolls. O»t.'11 Illl·t.'lings, ('"idcnccd
Thl' l'11(lir will lIlt.'Ct 011 Thursday avelille caught fire rcsulting in a fire
tht.., dt.'l'lI ('OIlCl'rn in which the l'eopk t.."'t..'ning Oil 7 o'clock at the church. a!arm. Slight
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~('h'es ;ill1d tht., stllry of tIll·ir (IualiticaIe lame 0
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Cornell avellllC, whilc the furnace was
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a(Tt·"S. kl1tlwing that "hl'arsay" evillPreshylerian Chnreh Notes
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John McCook amI \Villiam G. Brown,
l'nn' t::irtH'd thell1 IHl votes in that
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\~'III opell fOl~ the l;all term t I~~ UIl( ay.: locked up overnight. The)' were rc1ca:;;ed
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Kl'lltncky w('lIt 1(1 the lIolls.
departments and c1asses Ior e\'cry age
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:-pre:ut anti alert intt·rt·st placed a wl~h to t..·nroll for the hrst ~lIne arc urged Xorth Clu'ster road. has returned from
Iwa\'y rcsponsihility upon the candi- to he pre!'icnt an~1 promllt tlus first Sunday I I.ouis\'iIll'. Ky .. and will be at the
dates who kllt..·w thai they were not of ~hc ~ht!rch, ~chool :ycar.
. Strath Ha\'l'1l Inn until September 15.
10 Ill' t..'!t·clt·d hy it half Ill'arte(1 minority
1 hc JlII~lOr-l1ltcrmedmte cieparhnel:t .wIll! She will thel1 go to the home of \Vaytle
(If tht' potellti:il \·ote. The whol(' stalus hold. a WI~ller-roast and party on I' rtday I ~I arshall, in \Va1lingfonl, until the end
of politics "as raisl·d. :\ politit..'al career ('\·CUII1g'. Septcmber 1O~ 011. !h~ .CllUrd~ of th(' month, when she will occupy
was vic-wed not with suspicion and lawn fl'lll11 5.30 to ROO I . ~I. ,I Ills
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scorn, hut with llClllor. Th(' prohlem all the Illemhcrs of last "car s Jl1ll1or (1..'-1
nf :-('curing ahle and rl'spt'cted citizl,'ns pllrtmellt IJlu:; the IIe'W c1assl's that have
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1I:lrlll1el1t. All the tl'acht'rs alld pupils of I'
In ('ontrast. Swarthmorc'oS altitude
Ages 2~ Years to 5 Years
Iowan! a Prilllan- l'1ectinll can quitl' this enlarged department arc invited.
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,rector
Invite you to become aC'luuinted with the nl0st
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modcrn Automobile Agency in Swarthmore.
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Il'r:" \\'l' challenge YOII til try saying '. __________________- '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
that word. giving a "iolt'nt shrug of II
"our shouldt'r::. ami n'ading Ih('sl: tigAs wcll as all othcr makcs of cars are servicc.l in
~lrt·~ al the <;amc tillll'. In ItJ3h-718 out
our factory al'l.rovcd and completely cquippcd
of lOOO rcRistt'Ted ,"oters in Swarth·
ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
service
slation.
DEAN. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PHILADELPHIA
more voted in tilt.' Prilllarie:-. III ItJJ5(,()() out oi 2000 regi:-tt.·rt·c! \'oters in
T ..a..ttcr of PIANO - ORGAN - HARMONY
Swarlhl11t)fl' \'.Itt·d in lilt' Primaries. In
Interesting Courses (or the Beginner and Advanced Student
11J3i-/IS 0111 oi 20fH) n'gi~tered voters
Certificates and Diplomas Granted
And hi. assistants are always sindying iml.roved
in SwarthlllorL' \'()H·d in til(' Prilllaril's.
FOR INFORMATION APPLY
mcthods of modern scrvicc.
III IC)J,l-HC)J (JuL I,i 20()O registcred \'oter ... ill ~wal'thllltlre votet! in the Primar..
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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lIIotIH:r. ~lrs. Howard 1-:. Young, of] )'Ir~. I'. ~I. l~al1l"'lllI :lIld falllily, (Ii 1111.n·" 1;I ... t Wl·l·k ir\~1II22X (~arrdl ; 1 \ ' ( , - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
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all'! fann'1 y, Q [ V assar avenuc Cl'tUrlled oni'I" rlllet.·toll a\·('l1l1t'. :Il'l'ompallll'(
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Tl trstlay, September 2, ahl'r s)lcmlin,l.{ the' daug-htn, ~Ir ... Johll Ayrault, Jr., to ."011. ~tl·wart. rdurlll'd Ia .. ! wl·!.'k frllm CPI1IP:lIlY·
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n'IHO\'I'd \\. edll(·:-;t1a" (If last \wek
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q :lIltcr at thl'lr cottage 111 H.ehohoth,;
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I Deborah and Larry, formerly of Dart\liss Nellie G. Collins, of Park, a,'cI1l1e'lll111uth a\'t..'~ll1l·: rt.'t urtl('(l n'Cl:ntl~' with
h;:, returned from a two months slay at ~l rs, Dn'\\'''' :-lsI('l", ~I r:-. _\. :\. (,arrdt,
H 'Iohoth Bcach, Delaware.
(If Carrctt an'IIUt', from Camjl \\ hiplUI(lr-\\ill. Ea:-t 11;lr\\'id.;, ~Ia ... ~., SUtll.Irs. II, G. Griflill, of H.utgt.'rs a\'t.'nne, mer hOIlll' of Ihe (~arrctts. \Vith ~Ir.
l'll 'rtaiul'(l with a IUllcheoll un Thursday J)n'\\ and tilt..' IIth('l" dat1ghter, Yarn·1I.
il~ hOllo~ .O! ~Ir. ~rilTl11's :\lother, 111'5 .• \\1111 \\Tn' t('l1Ipllr;lrily IJccllp~ing: the
I'! tllk Gnflm, of \\ cst :\h.'1lford, ~Ias~.
Dodd apartlll('IIt. 011 S\\'arthmorc :n'c'l
NEWS NOTES
JOHN E.
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MARIAN S. BROWN
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til BeauUlout, Tt..'x. She saill'" \\'ed* '* *
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1(11 Tucsday tIlOrl1ill~ and tIlOhlr to YOllllg alld hrllt1H'r, Cl'nit I kYoltllg.
Ih.(UIlIOIlt. She had hccll \'isiting her (Ii Chir:II.':·II. ha"e hl'l'll "i:-ilillg ~II', 1111(1
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
Samuel A. Montgomery
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
of
Media
Candidate for the
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
Louis :F. I'icrce, l"ro()riclor
DEMOCRATIC
Day and Night Storage
nOll1inatiol1 for
Expcrt Mechanic SCr\'it'c
Sinclair GU!:iolinc and I~ubri('uting Oils
W u~hing - Lubrication - Dultery un«1 Tir(~ Senicc
JUDGE
401 Dartmouth Ave.
15th
Anniversary
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Hannum & Waite
Chrysler and Plymouth Cars
BENJAl\IIN L KNEEDLER
Porter Waite
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FRENCH AND GERMAN
INSTRUCTION
BY COMPETENT NATIVE TEACHERS
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Tutoring
Season: Oct. - April
R.1.tcs Reasonable'
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
410 Park A,'ellue
Tel. Swarthmore 72S-J
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M .• Rector
Rev. T. A. Meryweathcr, OIr, ReI. Edue.
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communlon_
9:45 A. M.--Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.-Morntng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
t-'IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
10:00 A. M.--Sunday School.
M.--Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
wednesday evening meetlng each week, 8 I
P m. Reading room open dally, except Sun- I
da~'s and holtdays 1 to 4; P. M., Church I
edifice.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Re~dlng Room.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
11:00 A, M.~Meetlng for Worship In the
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M, to 3:30 p, M.---seWlng and I
quilting tn Whlttler House. Box luncheon. I'
All are cordially invited,
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CBURCB
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SUNDAY
9:45 A.
11:00
A. M_-Church
M.-MomlngSchool.
Worship.
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Sun anol Atlantie Products,
service.
Fnrnitnre Restoring
In All Its Branches
THURSDAY
W
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore
1441
On the Republican Ticket
Anll Solicits Yom' Vote ScptcmhCl'
14 011 His Effident ReCOl·d
HAROLD L. ERVIN
IInli. Allwl'l J)ull(J1l .\I'lI'U;Ull'
in UOi"I' :--ilH'('
Washing~
Qniek ami courteous
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han' {'xp<'tiit('d lhe 11I1~itH'~!'\ 01' tlH' COlirL. alld ill
fill",1 Iraditiol" "I'llit' Ikllt'h.
Rcntal Battcries.
\\'" ')("Ii('\(' Ihal a ,0'"111 plIl>li,' ""Ii("\'
,,14.ctioll of 1C)1Ig-·(·\~lt'ripIH·pd :--illillp; Judgc ....
HANNUM & WAITE
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
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COIIIIl\'
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Bolli \lajo!' I'ar!i('~ alld
llIajorilit,:--.
('\'('rv
\'0111<1
\\av lI'If.lilliailH'd Ill('
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I", "'I'\"d
Ill<' n'·
CommiIl4·('. (·,)!npri:--·(',J or nH,tIIllt'r~ of Bo!h :\lajor
.Parli(· ..... IIr~~'''' tilt' nomillatioll of Pr.· . . idl·1l1 .Tlld~~(, Froll4'rit'ld alld Jlldg('s
TIlt'
IlIHkr~igllf'd
Il"H.mall alld ,I;... llaol .. Oil 1\"lh Ih,· ilI'III1HTa!i,' alld
al
Straightcned ami repaintc.l.
The curriculum includes, be-
of Dt'la\\un'
Kcrrick Kleancr.
Fenders
sides fundamentals, dally InstruC·
tion In French, art, music, dancIng, swimming and games, Mr.
and Mr.;. Crist w1l1 be at the
school every afternoon and eRn
be seen by appointment.
lhl'l'l' COillll101l PII'H~ JtIIl~l'~
192~
Th .. y ha\(' " .. rrol'llwd Ilwir jlldi"ial dutil', \\ illl "OIlIIlIl'llIlal,l" fid"lity,
Healers, Radios, se..,sollol nlcrchalldise.
the Kindergarten through seven
grades, using the out..,tanding
progressive methods, but emphasizing the best traditio!\!; In education. namely, courtesy, stncer·
tty and accuracy,
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II. I'J:~'.
Tell \'<'ar~ a~..!:<1 111l'\ \\('I't' 1lOlllillatl'd In
(,ll't,lt'd a1 ilJ(' t'1l"-1;;lIg gl'lwl'al ,,It'di()11 IIY larg(·
Pat'ts and Accessories
The school is completely equipped to teach Itttle people (rom
Irun. John M. Uruumall
in llfii,'" ,..inc',·
.Jllh 1. 1926
llHi!'I' .. itu·c'
li,," ~ .. pl'·ml)("r
Battery Service
Exide 8ud Goodycar Batteries,
Road, home or garage service.
Hu;!t'l' Frnlll'fic,l.1
in
arc (,i.llldidalf~s
f()r h.lh tilt' HqHlhli(·i.l1l alld f)Plllol'ralic' IJ(Hllillalioll~ .at ih" Prim'ln- EI .. cTIlt'
Polishing, Simonizing
Cars callc.1 for ami dclivered.
SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD
IlulI.
Jun. 1. 1927
Largc stock of Goodyear tires ami tnhcs always on
hand. Coml.lcte tire ami tubc rcpair departmcnl,
Tires ..hangc.1 hcrc or on the roa.l.
SEVEN GABLES
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHI\WRE
Goodyear Tires
Mr. lind Mrs. lillidy Mil·
ler Crist annoullce the
re·o pening of
The Junior Department of
The :\Iary Lyon School
A
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Y
TAX COLLECTOR
Gas Service Station
UPHOLSTERING
on
SEPT. 14
Planncd ami apl.roved luhril'ation using nil to .late
charts, al.plying the right greases ami oil at the
right places.
Pholle Swarthmore 67
SWARTHMORE pRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. DavId Braun. Minister
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.~Morning Worship. Mr_ Braun
will preach on "Assistants
Wanted."
PRIMARY
Luhrication
23rd
REGISTHATION DAY SEPT.
CHURCH NEWS
Clarence F. Carter, A,B., B.D.• :Minister
Seplemher
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Annonnees His Candidacy
For Reeleetion as
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custolners.
H('SltIlH'S h"r work at Swarlhmore High Sehool
nil
SAMUEL M. DODD
Our invcstllleni in special tools, Dl0tor analyzers,
elc., 1l1odern tools to fit l)arlicular jol.s, represent
se\'erul thollsands of dollars, wlJich cuts service
costs and pusses 011 a suhslantial saving to our
ELMA CAH.EY JOHNSON
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COMMON PLEAS
Special Equipment
Il·~.
:\ill'r th;jt'~ o\"t..·r try renH.'mhering
Ih:11 II\' l·,Try knowll educationalmc:llb
:\llIl·rit..':!1I l:itizl'llS ha\'e hl'CH taught
that ill :l 1\\11 party political sysle'm till'
Primary E1l·(,tion i~ tht' important e1ectioll. It i:- Ihe \'tltl'r'~ "Big nHllllt.·nt'~ to
ini1ut'IICt..·. dir(·(,tly, the calihre of his
p"rty'~ ~Ialc. If hoth parties rUII goocl
callclidatl·... the outCOIUt.' nf a gcm'ral
{-I('('lillll ('anuot hI.! ton iatal!
1{(·IIIt..·mht..'T, 100, that. ii we think
the petty appeal
tlf political partisanship
and the passion and unrest
of the violent this country
is ~
as to merit the trust oi all
fair minded citizens-and
~here are still enough to
save it.
DG!pi~e
of the
Of'EN UNTIL MIDNWllT
ESTAIILISHED SINCE SEPT. 1922
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JUDGE OF ORPHANS'
COURT
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Republican Candidate
for
Judge of the Orphan'S Court
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Ihe
S"pIl'ml"'r
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Primary
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Iheir
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al
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FIW;\EFI EI.D·BHI )().\IAIJ.·MACDADE Jlimc/M.
.ELECT\()1\ COi\Ji\I1TTEE
This ,"In'rli'('IlIl'llt t:.; paid 1'01'
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S:1I111)('1
Chill', Tr('a~lIrt'r
Jnlll('~ (:u('hrmu'_
11:n.(·rfnr.1 Tcnnl!"iilip
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SEPTEMBER
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
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CLASSIFIED
to ~ntbncl Parll18zek land 8 62· 12 22n
118 1 J
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16· 46 )8" E 47631 to
1111 Idle 10Ih 51 S 63· ~& 2"," W 824 07
to I I 1M' N f rr N i l ; " IIh:hl"ud Av
s 10" t
Ii oJ" W Ci 15 10li \0 N II 12111
St S &0" 7 7 \V _00) N 36· 32 &3"
W 71 46
S fi I" ·7 7" W 203 to
NEW TEACHERS
AT SCHOOLS II
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C Poster eucutriK of the lMt Will and
testament of Addison FofIter Sr d~
Lena C Poster lifo tenant Norman Foeter
Edna ElIZabeth Foster and Ad
will and testament at Addlson Foster Sr
d~d real owners
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Uil{hlallll Av
N au" 3.J 63" \V 011 01 '0
begililiu g 11 ~ 656 lII..'l'C8 ExceptioI' 6 l'ert. A B LONOBOTI"OM Attomey
1011:1 \\llh imr rO\eDlclItli N E • Hll'hla.ud
NATHAN P ~ Sh
A,. 14632 S 36" -l2 li3" E fr 8 E 8 13th
~"-".IJL&.Io'.
erllJ
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:N 53° .!8 22" E 173 to middle 20
a It)" 8 36 0 32 6a'" E 24214' S (jaG 27
7" \V 17J & N au· 32 63'" W 24220 to
lx: gUllIi IIi
AN ORDINANCE prOViding for the AWel ~
ment 01
III Agreement bet ween 11
Inlprm:cmcllts cOllt'ist of threo atory frame
ToYiJll'bllla of SpringHeld Ridley a oj
tl\'clllng 30%27 feet lrame barn 16][28 feo'
Nether Provldcncc and the BoJ'OUi'ha r
three-stol') frame dwellin.. 21133 fee'
Swarthmore Rutledge Morton ProeJ)C t
Park and Ridley Par~ said Amendmc t
Sold aIJ the prollcrty of Frank J Hones
providl1l~ lor the pBYPit'nt to the Feder I
COl elnllllOr
l'arkstone
Bealty
Company
Om crllUlcut of Ibe cost 01 rcmovlll~ l
Thomas C EglIlI Greenfield Really Co Wil
1)01lit9 oceUSIOUlod by the dumplIlg
halll G Price Inc Ornntec8 of CovenBlltor
""",age iliiO Ihe DclaV'iRre IU\"er
uill I Gord.on licit rKOU no",l owner
"llettu9 Ih~ TowD9hlpa of Springfield R
11.'\ ami Nether 1 rovJdellcc and tho Boroug
Hand mOlley-'3 000 00
c[ SUllrthmore Rutledge
Murton PrOSIk' 1
ark lUld ltlt1ley 1 ark tllltcred 11ItO an am:
HENRY G SWENEY Attorney
1II~lIt lor Ihe (.oll"tr Icllou o[ trunk Jmea lor
lIIalll~ and clUuelit huea to the UeJawu.re &1\ r
NATHAN P PECHIN Sherif(
II (OlljU )(.11011 \\Ith the Works f'rogre88 A I
Four Changes in Faculty; School 1
Calendar and Standing of
Staff Reviewed
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list \\ cdncsd ') '\ as the first da)
of a school ) ear of one hundred and
OFF FOR COLLEGE
nlllct\ five din s t11 S\\ arthmore The
school calendar IS as follows Septemw
D\\lgbt Cooley, Jr
o( ColumbIa
her 7, lugh school re cxammatlons
\\ cdncsd ') September 8 classes be a\ enue and Julius Under\\'ood. of
gill Octoher 25 26 Delaware County \Valhngford left \Vednestlay I1Ight for
ave·
Institute Nm cmbH 25 26 'I hanksglv Purdue Umverslly, Lafayette, Ind
1IIl! \ acahon December 23 last day Cooley Will be a freshman and Under
school hefore Chnstmas. January 3 \\ood transfers after a ) ear at Frank
school opens, Apnl 14 18 Spnng va 1111 and Marshall
catWI1 }.fa) 30 Memonal Day, June
* J• afa)ctte avenue
John IOllgwetl• of
5 B ICC 11aurc lte sen IC(. Jline 9 Com
iIImu~trallon
will leave Monday to enter Ius sopho
\.111.1 Wllena8
Ihe tiald TO\\lIShlpa a Ii
SHERIFF SALES
UleticclUe nt JUlle 21 school classes
more ) ear at Franklm and M arshan
Uorougb:.l did 0 I tho :.!OIb day of JWIUBI
I he te Ichlllg 5t Iff mcludcs four new
A D 111 iU cutlr iuto HI ag~Clllelit lor 1
Sheriff B Office Court House Media, Pa
College I allc aster Pa
1IIIIIellllll e of tho Haid Hunk 11110 for
1I1l11lh{'rs \\Im h l\e lust taken up the If
Saturday September 25 1937
1111 N 1111 dUml I 1m
<18 by 11\\ l)ro\"ldeli
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J dn I Borg,\ aid Supervisor of
R Ilplt
H.hoads Jr of North
\111 \\ h~lla" lh
lJ1l1t I !Halcs Gover
8 30 A M Eastern Standard Time
~fllSIC
Ruth A Abbott teacher o{ Prmcetoll avenuc \\11t leavc next week
11t~lIt I a I mude
S ~ <.QndHloli for the eral
Conditions $250 00 cash or certified check 1110: oJ L I"-'Imll lor the bUllllna: oJ an 0111
grade College a\ cllue
Mary to rcsume IllS studlcs at Yale Um
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated 1n ~I t III ( J 110 the Delly;aro Hhcr and for I
Marglnl Rhode" I atm, and Nell vcrslty. New Haven, Conti
advertisement) balance In ten days Other dl~h u,.e ul se~41<>C thf!rclrQnl that tbe lI'
conditions on day of sale
01 ¥I\C Hm U1~d lJollara t$uOO) per Yl r
\\ Iseman teacher of fifth grade Col
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]lI'ha J tH! I ml UllIlI !luch Hme as a Sew
rite
~llsses
Carolmc
Underwood
and
I{'g:e avenue
Levari Faclas
No 306 I .0 1101 o~ d Iia It 16 (ollsll U ted ~aid chargo I
II!\' ICtlUlrc
1 helCIO c lJ H Ordained b) Iho Dorou h
leanng
for
Ihchmond
Va
where
the)
June
Term
1937
OhIO \\hue she "as supervisor of Mu
1 ::;\\ artllrnore
SH.: and Instructor of MusIc 111 Vvest- are enro1led at ~ arlham College
All that certain lot or piece of ground
~c tlull 1
Inat thc :J(;fl'i:rnent eJlICl'etl 11
l"~th the buildings. and Improvements I U U~h llil) 01 Januar) Hmu betwoon 1 0
ern College She pre\ lously had been
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ereon erected: situate In the Borough of tU'UhIIIJ 8 of ~prlllbllClo 1i.ldlC,) )\ d Net!
MISS Nanc) PO\\cll daughter of Mr
olwyn County
of Delaware
and to
State
of ~ lu'HI II \l II I tile ,u0lUugJ,tj: ul ::;\I;urthmo '
=~=,-I scn IIlg 111 a Sllllllar capacity at Sc1ms· mel 1\1 rs Rohert C PO\\ ell of S\\ trtIt C
described
accordln
a. surPennsylvanIa
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grO\ e Pel1ns~ Ival11a \\ here she W3S more place IS lea\ lUg on fuesday to vey thereof made by Alonzo ~ Yocum t~U1JCUt;U Morlon 1 cvs,){Jel 1
§§~~~===~' assQl:lated \\Ith Susquehanna Umver enroll at LmdcllhaU JU1l10r College follows
UI Ucll'd. o:l~.l Yihllh sh III tcutl ai follo\\s
~c.:IIO
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The Cc nlral Ueh..Wuto COUI l
Sit \ She has also slIper\lsed :M US1C In
Ilhtz Pa
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
easterly
side
03l"ll
AUlholll)
'he ,.IOU \ Se\\cr lluani u
BOARDING-Convalescent Aged Invalld the puhlIc schools of 111111015 and "VIS
of Fourth street (50 feet wide) at the dis. cd by 110 au rCb
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Chronic 24 hour nurse s service Porches C( I1sm She holds a B l-I 111 MUSIC
}"f ISS DoriS Orc111 or South Chester tance of nlncty four and 5eventy-two one-Ibn I I_Ie a::; t ::;c ... lIl,;e .ult1110~~J.I IlaJ t till I
~cres p;round Telephone MedIa 79
I ducat Ion from Nortlm estern UllIver road \\ III leavc Septemhcr 16 for Ran hundredths feet southwardly from the oJ ~ Cl.: C I aK t cl...,lubelore bC~ forth IS il 1
southerly aide of Colwyn avenuo (SO teet 0 ~t-u ( e 1\
1Il0 a lO m'ael wI,b \
I'ERSONAL
Sih and an M A from Teachers Col· dolph Macon Collcge I, IIchburg Va wide) Containing In front or breadth along "-' ,,0 ::; a CIl bOle III t!lIt 1(1 lJiQI' annu I y
said side of Fourth street southwardly
, , 1 U. ;:'<)UV VI) 1 1 \hc lIIc I~ I " 01
PERSONAL-I have funds for first mort lcg(: Cohunbla U11Iver"lty MISS Borg ,\ he n she will be a sop1wtnore
thirty seven and fifty onewhundredths teet v I!j 111 lie lit \ Ul'C 1-1.1\ C1' 0 .... oue
\\ lid succeeds MISS Clarissa Rand 111
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tlculars to Box A The Bwarthmorean
ond extending of that width 10 length or
.. ~ I r"c v1 "e\\lI",C 110m the CI UIlIU I
MISS Clara Jean \lstOll daughter of depth between parallel 110es at right angles
>J S I Uell
I.J,)
we atUlctiau.1 UlUlllUvaUli ~
"ho
has
recently
lccel}ted
a
posItion
111
WANTED
"'.h
said
Fourth
street
The
n\)rtherly
line ...:.a I UI I C at r .. »< Itt IIlUlIll1l) 11 UJ.:8 1:1 all IJ l'
~tr
and
Mrs
Gcorge
1
Alston
of
tIl{' Ic tcher rrallllIlg Departmcnt of
ereol passing through the center of the \,lllulO ° ale I:UIUIU-S\!ll IrOpOI\IOI 11
\\ estdalc a\cnuc has betll admitted to party wall between the messuage hereby e IJ..
III un lliC J C <.'CII II,\:CS prO'Yll1cd
open
~I tllsfidd State reachers College
conveyed
and
the
messuage
adJlllntng
on
I
College
J,uckndl
Umverslh
and
\"n
la:gm
her
the north one hundred fe e ••......_ A ppIe street U I I 1..,
t c~c
01 I Ie
II rl.:8
IU u,.rccUlC"
~11';~ l,uth
\hbott succeeds Mro;
I lin
Illy 1Il1l,lle val II IIh I
Ruth 11 t lie-TIck as te lcher of the Ilrst stmitcs there thiS month
to I ) I II 1'luI 1 uonalU tI 1.).10 \\ U
Together with the free right and unin,)
I l:;
L Ie lloan! IIIU} I rvceoo as ....,.
~hss \lstol1 "ho \\ \-; gr .dualed 111
gr de 111 the Col1cg( Avenue BlIIldlllg
terrupted use of said Apple street In com1 I 1. Ih;lo,; a o[ lllll Solid 3Ef<.o.emeUI
J
lIlle
from
S"
arthl1Wf(
J-lIgh
School,
She h I I llIght 111 the schools of OhIO
mon with the owners of other lands abut11.1
...
.Llle olllL"Crl:l 01 Lite wUllicaVlll :;
ting thereon
I I\C U C balll ...\ulclulmc It cudurtiCtl u
111<1 III Boston M ass She sccnred her \\ III take the COllr~e lcadmg to the
und i:\lluU Si,"U I I.l
VI ~UI 1 III,\: CC IICII\
425 South FoW'th street COlwYn
trall111l~ at Antioch CoHege and at degree of hachelor of M.:lcnce 111 com
I U u
IJcnuJl 01 llliS llorougb
I
.... HI OJ U naU<.'C8 1.11' J)l1I'tS of orll
1 cachers (ollege Columbia U11Ivcr merce and finance
Improvements consist or two and one
Durmg her 'tlgh school career she half story stone brick and stucco house II .. 11llOUKIti clH UelCYOIUI and I'srtu:ular l
Sit) from" hlch she has a B S degree
feet enclosed front porch two story oJl IIIlilll C .'00 0)1 U 1m III t.1 Ihc same art) bendJ.)'
dra 18x32
~l1s" Rhodes as teacher of Latlll "as prom1l1c I1t 111 Journahstlc
stone and I;tuccO addition 4x15 feet one· ci ealCt.1
1 I"Stti tbi .. 1-\11 dllY of August A D
19~
story frame addition 5x6 feet basement
~l1creeds ),{ ISS Grace 'V1lson
Mtss matlc and athletic tctl\ltl(,S
HAHU). L .MILLEH
She
IS
1 memher of a class of more gamge
Rhodes has an A B degree from
PreKldeui af Council
Sold as the property of Lena C Foster
Alle,1
Ohcrllll College and a fter graduate than three hundred freshmen \\ho are
}.lLLIOl'T BICBAIIDSON
at Bucknell Thurs executrix of the las. wlll • n d testa ment 0 f
stmh III the t:1l1\erslty of Pittsburgh scheduled to rellOrt
Foster Sr deceased who was the
S ep t em Iler I ",) ( or tl1(' I)Cgllllllll g Addlson
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mortgagor
Lena
C Foster life tenant NOr
B( rbugh Sccrelur)
securcd her 1\1 A degree from Colum of Freshman \\eek a specml SIX da) man Foster Edna Elizabeth Foster and
AIllOHd tillt~ :llh dty of SCllcmber A H
I)la UIlIHrslt) She IS a member of
Addison J Foster heirs of and devlBees [lua,
I
under the w1ll of Addllion J Foster Sr
JOHN H
PITMAN
PIn Beta Kappa and Pin Lambda ortell t a t Ion perlD(
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deceased who was the mortgagor and Lena
Burgcss
She has made an extensIvc
Donald I an~e of Raltllnore ptke
tml\ of I atm and Greek as ,vell as
J rl IH h and It than \\ Iuch languages \\111 rc:turll soon to thc Un1\erslty or
\\ ISCOnS1I1
she peaks She comcs to Swarthmore
RENT
$60--5 bedrooms hardwood floors, largc lot \\llh sC\Cn ) cars tcachmg experience
SlIF.IUFF SAT E
Possession at once
111 Connel1s\ Ille (Pa) IItgh School and
$65-5 bedrooms. centrally located - Octo·
Court lTonse Media 1 a
the \Vestport (Conn) High School
gh flU ~ onk
ber 1
S
Iturd
IY
Ol'lobcr 2 1037
~ltss Nell \Vlscman IS a graduate of
WM. S. BITTLE
Sluppcnshurg Statc reachers College
n iO A 1\1 E lstern SIIU1 lnrd T me
STORE HOURS
Swarthmore III J
9 A 1\1 to 9 P M _Mon Tues
9 A 1\1 to 1 P M.-Wed
\\
luch
granted
her
a
B
S
degree
She
C
111011'"
Soon
('Ush
or
('Crtlflcd
~heck
Notary Publlc-Insurance-Real Estate
9Al\! t09PM-Thurs
gAM tolOPM.-FrI &8at
It
bmt
of
s
II
(111l1es."
other~IRc
slated
111
has abo studIed at State College ana
rul\crllscnU!IIt) l lllllcc In tel days Other
SpeCIals For Week of September 9th to September 15th
YE
the UllIverslty of Pellnsylval11a Her <.-'On 111101 8 (n day of sale
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
expcnence has been 111 the
No 373
Village Window Cleaner tcadul1g
Levnrl
FaC'IUB
schools at Monroe and Obcrhn, Pa
J\ I C Term lOa""
Of thl forty SiX members of the
A. HAUGER
Libby's DeLuxe
teac1l1lg
and
executive
staff
of
the
Libby's CORNED BEEF
All
th
II
't!rtam
I 1 or piece of grom d
Swarthmore 19
PLUMS
schools t 11Irt} four arc coJlege gradu t ~etl ("1' 'nth lencmenl th('fCon ne 1e 1 Rilu
12 oz Can
c
No 21 _ Largest Size Can
ate in the B ,ro 19h of Colhnguale arorcs.lud
of \\ 10m nmctecn hold the mas
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Dcg-innll g at , I Oint on the f rtb('rll silc
ter s
Parkel R\ enuc at tbe dllitancc ot onc
laure lte degrees fi\e arc on the super of
hundred threl fcct three II chcs v;cst ...onrdb
Del Monte PINEAPPLE
\ Ison st IT twcnty one In the I11gh froJll the \\Cstcrly side of Felton mcnuo
Libby'. APPLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
thenle
exten
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io('k lUll SOIlblC Pol1ock lIu t1o~k mortgagors
Immc(hatc occupancy Slone house, 4 ll1g to he the guests of hlr and 11rs and
real owners
bedrooms, 2 acres Jund, 2 cur garage, H P Posq of Cornell avenue, over
Rent 875,
Labor Day \\eek end
"M )e RHODES Attonlel
A. 1\1. BAIRD
NATHAN P PECHIN ShI;!Mf(
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Real Estate - Insura.nce - Notary Pubbc
Swarthmore 108
hhss V Irglllla Perkms returned Tues
SHERIFF SALE
day to her home 011 Cedar lane after
PETER E. TOLD
spend111g SC\ eral wecks 111 Balttmore, Md
SherJ f( s Office Court Rous'" Media POl
and Waslungton D C and takmg a
Saturday Scplember 18 1037
tnt) through western ~Iaryland and the
8 30 A ),[ Eastcrn Sta.ndard Time
Pcnns\h ama mountallls
417 DARTMOUTH A\E
COl dltlOns $2.[j0 00 cRsh or C'Crtlned check
Swarthmore 1833
]'hs Sarah Shoemaker Farlc} of Park at time of snlc (nnless othcnnsc shted 111
l\l:IlI1C left \c tenla\
to \1 It her son
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nell JUilIOi College at KlIlgston Pa DI'" FJ('rl Fauns
Farle} s daughter Ethel has \\on al
June Term 1937
regional scholarslup tll Vvesttown School
\\ luch she cnters tillS fall
Four bedrooms and tUe bath house
I LutBeg\\Ilb
In\prm;emenI8 Chester Del CO
cenler Hlghl:md A\" & Township Rd
on large lot. Hot water heat Stone
A( ter \ ISltmg her son. Mrs Farley I sPOl 6·1;0
4 7" W 68106 to Trainer Doro lme
fireplace bardwood floors Two car
\\ 111 le.1.ve for Skytop for a short VISit S 6a" 11 52" W 62394:. to mid Keyser
&arage can be seen by an apPOint
her grandson, Dr Charles PrIce, ~~v:n
~pe~3~gt~:S':id%~P c~::::est~r
ment.
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10; 1937
THURSDAY
4th, 5th Awards
$5.00
Today Is
Constitution
Day
VOL. IX, No.
Display
Your
Colors
THI
38
SWARTHMORE, PA., SEPTEMBER
WOMAN'S CLUB SCENE OF BRILUANT
AUTUMN FI. .OWER SHOW THIS WEEK
17, 1937
REPUBUCAN NOMINEE
Di.play Flags, Today
10 Constitution Day 1
'2.50
PER
YEAR
QUIET PRIMARY
IN BOROUGH
+
Burgess John H
Plbnan
Many Winnero in Varied Clases dark shades, large, five blooms)-Mrs
Contest For Tax Collector High
chairman of the local committee
of Annnal Event Held Tn_
Charle, Bolton, first Mrs G B Jones
Spot in Local Election; Many
for celebratton of the I50th an
day and Wednesday
second W B Kelghton third Class 40
Unable to Vote
I1l\ersary of the slgmug of the
(mangold, small French, Jllne blooms)Constttutlon, asks that homes
The usual brllhant floral representatIOns Mrs Harry L Reynolds first Mrs R
The local primary elechon on Tuesday,
and busmess houses of the Bar
of local gardens characterized anotner W MarrIott, second, Mlrtam Barne3
September 14, was very qUiet tn spite of
ough display flags today, Consh
successful fall flo¥;er show at the Swarth third Class 41 (nasturtIUms collectIOns
t1ltlOll lla} Fnda} September
rumors of violence The only contest for
more \Voman's Club on Tuesday and fifteen blooms)-Mrs A P Smalley,
Borough office was that on the Repubhcan
17.
Wednesday afternoons and evenmgs of first Mrs Anon)mous', second Class 44
Swarthmore s celebration w111
ttcket for T"x Collector It was a hard
thiS week ThiS was the twelfth annual: (petumas collectIon seven blooms)l)c held later 111 the fall and will
(ought struggle (rom whIch Samuel M
show arranged by the garden section of Ltlhan Boyt, first, Martha Kelghton
feature a h1storlcal pIa} IlOW bemg prepared by Dr John Dol
Dodd "'merged VictOriOUS with a total
the dub and the exhibits were well worth second, Mrs Charles Bolton, third Class
the trip to the Park avenue Clubhouse to 47 (scablOsa nme blooms)-Mrs Philip I
man JT of Vassar avenue, to
vote of 501 3:> compared With 328 votes
examme From the regal beauty of glanti \V Kniskern first Lllhan Boyt second
he given III December In com
for Mrs MarIOn Stmmons Brown
dahlias to the demure fasclOatlOl1 of Class 51 (zmmas white, five blooms)memoratton of PCl1nsytv.all1a~S
Roy W Delaplame and Roland L
mnuature bouquets the arrangements held Mr G Jones, first Mrs EllIOtt Richard
Slgl1lllg or the ConStitution It IS
Eaton both unopposed, were nommated
pleasure for all VISitors and many ob son second Class 52 (zlnmas yellow
expected to have several out
for School Directors on the Republican
servers saw ~ome of the more rare flowers five blooms)-Mrs G Jones first Mrs
::;tandmg speakers earher
baUol, Delaplame polhng 639 votes, Eaton,
for the first time In all there were around. A P Smalley second, Mrs Clarence
\L______________.JI668
A SIdney Johnson Jr runmng WIthfour hundred exhlbds Classes numbered Barnes third Class 53 (zlllmas, pInk
out oPPOsItion on the Repubhcan ticket
about the same as last year although fi\ e blooms )-Martha KeJghton first,
for A u d 1 t 0 I'"
receaved 699 votes
populanty of certaIn diVISIOns was eVident, Mrs G Jones second, Miriam Barnes,
F
Corse,
Repubhcan candl~
George
many classec::. not havmg suffiCient entnes third Class 54 (zmmas, red, five blooms)
to Judge
-Mrs ] D Wood, first, LOUise Campton,
date for Burgess was unopposed, and
polled 664 votes The four candidates on
Those whose entnes were suffiCiently second Lena Stewart, tiurd. Mrs G
superIor to the other displays III their Jones honorable mentIon Class 55 (hh Samuel M. Dodd, who by n Victory .0 Evening Classeo in Shop and the Republtcan ticket for Council had no
Secretarial Branches; Kinder. opponents and received the followmg
• classes I th
(th
d
put, elevcn blooms)-Mrs A R 0 Red
, n
I:: eyes 0
e JU ges were
fi t M
S L '{
II
Tuesday's pnmary elecuon 18 1n a
garten. Consolidate
awarded prizes as follows Section A- grave, rs
rs
~l acMI an sec good posillon to retam hlS office of
votes N 0 Pittenger, 726, Wdham R.
Dahhas Class 4 (decoratIVe dahlias, three ond Mary Puse), tInrd Class 56---Mrs tax colleelor of Swarthmore next NoIn the first regular faIt sessIon of tins Argyle 709 WaUace M McCurdy 708,
blooms III contamer)-Jos e vh H PerkinS, A P Smalley, first E A Shmn, second
vember.
year the Swarthmore School Board, D W R Morgan 696
first Mrs Roland G E Ullman second Mrs W B Kelghton third Class 57
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last Monday evelllllg deCided to estabThe four Democratic candtdates for
Class 6 (five bl
t
(lmmas, qUIlled, five blooms)-Mrs L
ooms, any vane y or E Ka ffrna
fi t G
SIb
hsh
evenmg
classes
for
adults
during
Borough
office ran Without oPPoslhon and
color color effect and arrangement to
u
n, rs
eorge c 10 mger LEGION MEETS
the
1937
38
term
Running
thirty
weeks
the
results
were as follows R C Disque
NEXT MONDAY
count)-Alf ed P S 11
fi t J
h second Class 58 (ZIl1111aS, Me:ucana, five
r
rna ey, rs, osep ~ blooms) -Lllhan
Boyt first
Lowse
at two mghts a week classes Will be run \\35 Ilonllnated for School Director by
H Perkms second. Mrs Clarence Barnes, Campton sc<:ond E
Slnnn thud
m shop and secretarial courses begtn- 117 votes John H Pitman was nomtnated
tIlIrd Class 8 (number of varieties and C
fhe regular September meetmg of
eondillons of blooms to be c s d ed
lass 59 (zlJIlI1as mixed fifteen blooms) the Harold Amsworth Post, American ntng Octobel'" 5 In the meantime apph- for Burgess by 126 votes, J Paul Brown
on I er , -Mrs George ZImmer first George
cations Will be takel't, estabhshment of \\as nommated for Borough Councd by
ItlUlted to twenty·five blooms In one con- SIb
d M' G
Sch Legion Will be held 111 the LegIOn the courses bemg condltlO11al upon an 113 votes L C Blundm secured the nom·
,
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B
c
10 mger secon
rs
eorge
0
B
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t alOer ) - 11\dS
arence arnes first
b mger th Ir(I '{
S L M ac~h II an, room
orough
all next Monday enrolment satisfactory to the supervls- matIan for Tax Collector with 117 votes
~l rs
SectIOn B-Roses Class 12 (hybrid tea honorable mentIOn
59 A Mrs A P evemng at 8 0 clock ThiS bemg the mg prmclpal Rates for Swarthmore
The two contests til the Republtcan
three blooms one or more varletles)-- SmaHey first 59-B-Mn J E Under first meetl11g smce sprmg It WIll be reSidents Will be $1 00 a month for County electlOl1 which were hard fought
JoselJh H Perkms first Class 14 (hy- wood first
very mformal Members wdl be mter- slllgle O1ghts and $2 00 a month for two were centered about the Judge of the
bnd tea shades ('f pmk, one bloorn)S
D A
ested 111 the repaired condition of the mghts, non rcstdents Will be charged Orphan s Court and the office of Sheriff
1 II'13n Hoyt first J E Underwood,
echon rtlstlc Arrangement Class flag and In the I1t\'O tabte made by
second, joseph H Perkms tlurd and 60 (pair of R)lIuatures not over three Harold AlI1sworth m school, which has double BenJanlln J Cook and Gladys Albert J Wilhams earned Swarthmore
' 15 A
mches
H been presented to the Post by the fa- Overholt o( the regular faculty, WIU (or Judge o( the Orphans Court, polhng
O L Sh mn, honora ble men t tOn CIass
Peach
I fimcludmg fiowers)-Mrs
u
be m charge of the classes
340 votes HIS closest opponent, locally,
(hybnd tea shades of red one bloom)Clrso, rst. Mrs J ''Yarren Paxson ther of the man 111 whose honor It IS
Frank R Morey, supervlsmg prm· was Harold L Ervm who received 228
J E Underwood first joseph H Per- scctond Cfitass 6hl (mlhmature recelPtdacle named
kms, second Mrs I D Wood tlurd no over I\e mc es \Vlt mIrror, tne u IIlg
At the October meetmg on the clpal, havlllR dlscU!iised the small size votes John E McDonough ehclted 177
Class 16 (hybrid tea shades. of yellow, ftowers)-Mrs Harry L Reynolds first tInrd Monday of the month, the new of the KlItdergartens at both schools votes whde John A Poulson traded WIth
With Mantaret Pnce, IIlstruc.tor, brought 65 The County vote, however, gave the
one bloom)- Joseph H Perkms first Mrs George Zimmer, second
Mrs officers Will be 1I1vested They are J
Mrs I D \"00<1
second Class 17 (hy-' Clarence
Barnes,
third CI
~hs 62
H (A PClr... Paul Brown commander, Oscar J Gd- the matter before the Board With a nommahon to Judge McDonough by a
'v
I h
bl
suggestlOll that the 1\\0 be consohdated narro\\ majority of 800 odd votes
hrld tea, v;hlte, one hloom)-Joseph H so onora e mentton
ass
vase not creest semor vice commander GuenIn conSideration of an enrolment of
In the race for Shertff T Jay Sprout
Perkms first Class t8 (hybnd tea o\er eight mches or under SIX mehes With
salmon, one bloom)-O L Shmll first ftowers)-Mrs H A Pelrsol first Mrs ther Froebel JU1110r Vice commander, only t\\elve In the College avenue dl mdependent candidate, defeated theorgam'
Class 19 (collectton of hybrid tea 11l111ted W te Bumst, slecontd Cia)" 63
(arAraln(geRex Can aOJutant, Ferns W Mlt- VISion and thirteen III the Rutgers ave zatlon candidate Wilham 'V McKIm In
men m a me a con amer - M rs
re d chen finance officer and Alexander nue It \\ as deCided to adopt the plan the local vote by polhllg 489 votes to Mc
to se, en bloms
0
)
contamer-G
B rown fi rst Mrs H L Reynolds 1H
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D
t a t arms Alb en T and have the united group meet III the Kim s 235 Wilham T Wright receIved
Joseph H PerkU'ls mfirstone~{R
I
I'"y en d
sergean
H I
rs
ayanon( second Mrs Henry I Hoot third Mrs Eavenson IS present commander, Mr mormugs at the Rutgers avenue bul1d- 72 votes for Shenff Wilham Nlcholl
~ let second MIriam Barnes t1urd J F Daley honorable menhon Class 64 Brown \lCe commander Mr GI1creest, mg Parents agreed to help transport JI 19 votes P Hane~ Rucker 5 McKi~
ectlon C-Gardell Flowers Class 21 (flower arrangement In a white contal11er) JlIllIor Vice commander Harry Lang, the cllIldrcll from the upper part of carned the County by a 2 to 1 maJorl1)
(asters annual collection of seven blooms) -Mrs J F Daley first. Mrs R S adjutant )'lr M Itchcll. finance officer ton n and It IS beheved thiS arrangeSwartnmore Repubhcans gave the nom
-George Schabmger filst LOUIse Camp Ha}es second, ~lrs E A Chanott
An) of the many new reSidents who ment \'thereby the necessity of an after- matrons for Judges of the Court of
Ion second Mrs Thomas Rutherford, tlurd Mrs Charles Botton and Mrs J 111a) be ex service men are cordially noon session for one group IS ehmm Common Pleas to Judge W Roger Frone
thIrd Class 26 (cosmos mixed fifteen E Underwood honorahle mention Class 111\ Ited to attend next Monday even- ated Will meet With much satlsfactton field With 787 votes. Judge John :M
blooms)-Mrs A R 0 Regrave, first, 65 (Kltchcll bouquet 111 kitchen contamel 1I1g s meetmg and are assured of a from mothers of the c111ldrcll who still Broomall \\Ith 763 ,otes. Judge Albert D
Mrs W Faragher second Mrs A P not over ten IIIches 111 any dlrectton)- \\c1come to membership If they care to take naps In the afternoon
McDade \\Itlt 575 votes and the County
Smalley third Class 27 (cosmos, golden, Mrs J F Daley, first Mrs A M
Jom the local Post and Will contact
Mr Morey presented a three year did the same Rohert W Hackett was
five blooms)-Mrs A R 0 Redgrave, Lackey second Mrs H A Pelrsol, Ferns Mitchell telephone S"arthmore enrolment companson showmg an 111 nommated for County Controller by pol
11rst Mary Pusey second Lilhan Boyt, thud }frs J W Paxson and Mrs H 818
crease of 16 over last year 111 the High hng 379 local votes to Weaver s 344 but
third Class 29 (gatllardla annual, nine I Hoot honorable mention Class 66
School (present figure 506, 1935 total the County election went to W~ver
blooms)- Mrs E A Chanott, first 'AT (faVOrite ,ase of nuxed flowers)-Mrs H .
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455) a loss of 18 III tht: College ave· Duke \\as the local nominee for Clerk of
Il Kelghton second Class 32 (lantanas L Reynolds first Mrs Lloyd E Kau(f- BrIdge Cluh Changes Announced nue elementary school smce last year the Court BeSSie B Everett won the
seven stalks)-Mrs H
R GoodWill man second Class 67 (hvmg room ar(present figure 172, 1935 total 195) a contest for Jury Commissioner here as
first Mrs W F Faragher second Class rangement)-Mrs Pluhl) W Kmske n
The Swarthmore Bndge Club amlOun· current loss of 5 10 the Rutgers avenue 111 the COllnty and Nolan was nornmated
J . . (mangold Josephme tan smgle nme first Mrs J E Underwood second ces It has opened ItS memberslllp to women elementary (present 197 1935 -217) J for Coroner by local as \\ell as County
hlooms)-Mrs C R Buck first Clas~ Gcorge Schobmger thIrd Mrs T Cul- bndge players as well as mell and In Union grade - mcrease of 4 over 1936 vote
34 ( mangold yetlo\\ Sl1l}rel1le five hnan honorable mentton Class 68 (guest Vltes players of both sex to JOin the (present 20,1935-17)
blooms)-Mrs S L }.{acAldlan. first room flower bouQuet)-Mrs J F Daley, club and take part m the regular club
He announced that eight of last year's F Locafi IdDemocratsl1 110nnnated Judges
Mrs Charles Bolton second, Mrs Ralph first E Paschall second Mrs J E actlvtties e,ery \Vednesday evenmg graduates had been a\\ardcd scholar
rone e ,Brooma and McDade for
S Hayes tllIrd Class 35 (marigold I Underwood tlllrd Irma Kelghton hollor- promptly at 8 0 clock 111 the Legion room. ships from vanous colleges beSides judges of the Court of Common Pleas
those named through the school )a t With Ill, 70 and 69 votes respectively
large smgle, seven blooms) Mrs 'Anony- ahle mention Class 69 (arral1ge~ent for Borough Hall
John Delaplalllc Swarthmo:e jol1l1 E McDonough ran uncontested on
mous', first
Mrs H A P e Irs 01, hall table)-Mrs J F Daley, first E
The dub urges III as far as pOSSible June
second Class 36 (mangold 'Gl11nea Paschall second ).{rs Elliott RIchardson players come III 1)3lrS but \\Ishcs It to College Faculty Scholarslup Constance the Democratic tIcket for Judge of the
Gold seven blooms) -Mrs R S Haye~, tlurd Mrs W C Burns honorabl~ be understood that any player will be Heg v,; orkl11g scholarslup at Elmira, Orphans Court, recelv1llg 102 votes Local
fiTst Mrs F R Lang second Class 37 mention Class 70 (artistic arrangement accommodated If It IS posslble to do sO Lauer Jones, Swarthmore College, Democrahc vote gave Deakyne the nom
( ma ngolt1 Crown of Gold five blooms) - a (flowers 111 pas t cI s Ilades (or en t nes Those
mterested may
comnlUl11catc With Samuel Raymond (also willner of four mahon for Shenff With 102 votes to
D
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Mrs R 'V ~farnott, first Class 38 barred from other dasses)-l.omse Camp
~ Jo ~I
urp Y
f I
I b year state school cxammahon scholar. Dougherty s 33 Ogden the nommatloll
(martgold light shades large fh e blooms) 1011, first
t t e annual .meetmg 0 t Ie c u , ship) four year scholarslup at Swarth- fot Contl'"oller With 102 votes to WeIr's
-Mrs A P Smalley first
W B
held Wednesda} evellll1g of tlus \\eek, the more SllIrtey Shaw competitive fresh 36 Holm (uncontested) the nommation
Ke I t
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39 (
Id
In class 71 (ptctures of the garden) an follow1l1g officers were elected I,resldent, man award to Sweet Bnar Victor fOi Clerk of the COllrts With 114 votes
Igl on SCCOll(
ass
mango s,
(Contiruud on Pao~ Siz)
D r M urv IIy secretary A rt Imr S R 0 b 1D
(COllhhUtd' on Pafl~ Four)
Ehy the nommatlOn as Jury Commls
SOli. treasurer P BEvans
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sloner With 65 votes to Adams' 58,
Scheehle the nonl1natlon as Coroner With
Indians Unheaten
Promotes Cycling in Swarthmore Card actn:lhcs of the club arc III charge
Friendly
Circle
Meets
Next
Week
129 votes to Kame(skl's 8
The Swarthmore Indians defeated the
of the rettrmg preSIdent. S Frank Butler,
Chester Comets 5 to 4 'Vednesday even
The 'Vheel a modern bicycle shop, and the club Will partiCipate III tournaThe first fall meetmg of the Fnendl
Out of the 1600 persons tn Swarthmore
II1g at the P M C Chester
where you can hire huy or have your mellt play m the Wllmmgton Whist Circle Will be held at 2 o'clock ne';;' who had Quahfied as voters by personal
Percy Belfield Jr and Irvlll Kahler were bicycle repalred opens for busmess next League and 111 the Delaware County \Vhlst Thursday afternoon September 23 at the registratIOn durmg the summer 1020
lugh scorers for the Indians With two Monday behmd the Ceha Shoe Shop
League Mr Arthur Robmson IS the
Moore, 213 South
goals each Bud Green makl11g the otner
EqUipped WIth hrand new bIcycles of captam of the teams for the Wdmmgton
they had faded to appear for personal
goal
the, ery latest type The Wheel will cater matches and Andrew F Robmson IS
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regtstratlOll or because they had not reg
Blake scored 1\, 0 for thc Comet~ There c"peclall} to adults and college students captam of teams for the Delaware County
Represents OhIO FIrm IR West Isterea 111 one of the major partIes
\\erc two good fights and It ,\as a ,cry \\ho dcslre to dc\ote an hour or two or matches
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dose game
longer a \\Cek to good clean £UlI, relax·
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Fire Company Auxiliary
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alton an d exercise
Resomes
Ehzaheth A Blessmg of Elm aveAmerican Legion Auxiliary Notes The aim of Kearns Plauche, the pronue, has been sent to Cahforma by the Discnssion at Bnsine88 Assoc.
Mrs Robert A Sheppard preSident of pnetor of The \Vheel who IS also 10
Last Monday e\enmg the Ladles .Au x- Proctor and Gamble Company With
The opentng fall dtnner meettng of
the Amencan Legion Auxlhary of the terested 111 academiC work; IS to develop dIary of the Swarthmore Fire and Pro- which she has been connected smce the Swarthmore Busmess Association
H:uold Amsworth pOst, Swarthmore. c}chog as a sport and he 'WIll 'York With tedlve ASSOCiatIOn resumed meettngs for last October MISS Blessmg's work IS was held at , o'clock Wednesday even·
\~Ith Mrs L L Hedgepeth Mrs Alben COllege students and town groups toward the fan tn the Fire ASSOCiatIon's room 10 Field Advertlsmg and her headquar mg at the Strath Haven Inn
T Eavenson and Mrs J Paul Brown of that end
Borough Hall Nommatlons were made ters for the next few weeks Will be
Change of meetmg night was diS
the local post, attended the Delaware He IS planmng many actiVIties such as preparatory to the annual electIOn of Oakland Cal She Wilt then be moved
cussed
as were the annual Hallowe'en
County Council meetmg held at the Lans. h ke and bike tops, bdre trains, races and officers whICh will be held at the next to Los Angeles where she wtll rematn
parade
and
the Christmas ltghtmg de·
downe Post headquarten. Wednesday other Illterestlng events and wlll offer meetmg. on the second Monday 10 October until December, when she wt11 return
coratlons
Peter
E Told was named
aftenloon, September 8
special rates to groups and clubs He Ifi Plans for a dmner and theatre party on to the East Boston and Pittsburgh
chaIrman
WIth
Joseph
Reynolds and
The S"arthmore Au>abary wtll resume Vltes aU who are mterested In the sport September 28 m celebration of the first have been MISS Btessmgs prevIOus terMrs
Frank
Wyeth
committee
memmeetmgs Wednesday afternoon, October. tiS' cORStllt with hIm In planmng any acti anmversary oi the orgam:zatlOn were dl!~'" rnones She IS the daughter of Mrs
bers, for the Hallowe'en actiVIty
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Martha R Blessmg, of Elm avenue
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, "elil II l'crklll<; fir t ~Irs H.1\lllolUl
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Ittelld lll'xt ~lul11 \ t:\t:1I all',1 \\111 llI(,ct \\Ith much
tit rd CI1SS 26 (COSIl1 I"
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(I'ltchC'l I UluN 11 kllthul (Ontalll:'l IIIg
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l \lith C ntroller h) pot
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c.:I C lSC 01 16 0\ er la t ) car III the High
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1 It ss ot IX III the College 1\ e
J }nkt: '\\ I~ tht: I l 11 nt Illll1ce for Clerk of
i{e\ lIohb hr t ~t r I 1m d I Kauff
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P1lilll \\ 1, llI~ke n Ie.: e It has opcned Its I11l.:l11ber Ilr t \\ omen current loss 01 :t III the Rutgel::; l\ CtltlC
( lint \ 1 1<1 ~ Ian \\ a~ nOlll1nated
1 (1I11rt~( Id I l )lIme tall slllglc lillie
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He allllol1llct'd th It I.:lght 01 list )c.:al s I IOlleficld 13r I III III mel ~IcDadC' {or
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c )l1cg'cs besldls \\ IIh 111 70 mel (>t) \ tl.: I c.; )ledl\ ely
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larg(' IIlglt: l \( II 11
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1 hc duh nrgt' 111 a I \I t ll!:islhlc tho t' named through the school last J h 1 I ~Ie.: D lilt ugh r III uncI ntestcd on
John Ddlpllllll.' S\\arthlllOic thle Dcmocrattc ticket 101 Tudge _t thc
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Ilc:-. "orklllg schollrsillp 1t I hmf I I kill (I atlc \ (te ga\ e I kak) He the 110m
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(m Ingnll Ln" 11 e t {~(lld
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Ogdcn Ihc 110111111atl0t
"t Ir stall chool examlllltlOll scholal t 1 (II1trlller \'\Ith 102 \otes to \Vclr\
tltl II 1,,)-1(11I.,C(lllI P
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Iheld \\ cdnc (Ia\ e\l.:lIl11,.. ., till
f( 111 ' ( 11 scht Iarsillp at S" Irth 36 I J 1m (nllc IItc . . lcd) the nOI1UllatJon
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Ihe.: S"arthIllOlc.:: Inhlm t1eteltll the
lie \\IIltl
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list Circle \\ III hI.: held al 2 0 clock next rcglstratUl11 tim IIlg tht' summer 1020
Pcrn Belheld Jr and Inml'\.ahkr \\ere :\(OI1(Ia\ IIt: I1I11( I tie
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.... .:t1s (alh lui (.rcclllllkmg till.. thll
ItIUlllL'l1 \\Ith hrand Ile\\ Inc)cles ,flmatLhc" IIld
\mlre" [
RobUl~on IS S" arthmorc a" cnuC'
thc\ It III tallcd t J appear for pcr~onal
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tl(' \('T\ Iltl.: t t\PI lie \\htc1 \,\111 catt'rl CI talll t I h IIll f r the Ilda\\arc Cmnty
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ReslInles
Discussion at BUSIness Assoc.
11m has hecn sen 1 to Cahtorlll:l In the
\Jneri..-an Legion Auxdiary Noh s i l l alll! (f I'l lrllS I lam he the pro
ProC'tor and Gamble.: Compall) "\\ Ith
fll Tlel.r ,1 1 he \\ 11('t:\ ",ho IS Ilsn 111
I a" :.01(1)(1 t\ CHIIIIIJ! thl; I allics \lIX
I ht: ope.:11Ing tall dllll1er meetmg of
::\lrs I{( bcn \ Sheppard lllCS1dC'1 t 1° Itrc .. lt.'(L 111 al:adtllllC \\. rk Is to deHlop Ihan 01 the.: S\\a .. tI1l110re lire and PIO \\ Illch shc has hel'1I connected sll1ce
tht
S"arthmore nusll1e~s ASSOClatloll
Ihe \",encan I egHIl \\lxlllln II tlC1C\chll a" \ "port ami he \\11t \\ork \\Ith]tedl\e \s"oclatlOlI rCSutlll,([ mectmgs for last Octohcr lll::;s BtesslI1g" \\( rk IS
\\as
held
at 7 clock \Vednesda~ even
I b.rold
\1 Is'\ orth I,ost
S\\ artlll~;1 rt: (I lleg~ tl1(I(I11:-. an 1 t)\\ II groups t(mard the fall III the lIre \ssoclahon s room In I wid \civertlsll1g and her hea{hillar
1111];
at
thc
Strath Ha,en Inn
\ Ith Mrs 1 , IIt:dgcIKth ).Irs
)(,11 that cnd
h »rough Han ~ollul1ahon~ \\ere made ters for the next few \\eeks \\111 he
Chang-e of meeting IlIght was diS
I I a\ el on and ),1 rs J Pan I BrO\\ nOl
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f Oakland Cal She \\111 then he moved
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los
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t e local post ath;ndul t lC
(' ~\\are I ke an I hlkc tr7p s bike trams races and (fficer~ \\llIch "Ill he held at the next
( unt\ ('01111tll meeting- hel(1 a \\th~ a;ls II: her mit rc"tln" (',cnts ami \\ III offer! II1cetmg on the second :\[onda) III Octoher ulltll Deccmhcr "hen shc ,,\111 return paradc and the Christmas IIghtmg de
I l\\ne
Post headquarters
('( nc.: ( t Y
lal ratc" to ~r }UJlS and c1uh" Hc III I Plans for a dmt1cr and theatre part) on to the I ast Boston and Plttshurgh c .ratiOlb Peter L Told \\as named
I h. fIltlOIl Scptcmher 8
p~c all "ho are IIltcrcsted 111 the sport Septcmher 28 111 celebration of the first ha\e hnn ~hss Blt'ssl11gs ,)re\IOU~ ter- cilalrman "\\llh Joseph Reynolds and
1he S\\arthmore \uxlltan \ III re IIIIlC \1 es s1ft \\lth hUH 111 planllll1g 311\ ach lalll1nerSar) ot the orgal1lzatlOll \\ere dl~ ntOf1es She IS the daughter of Mrs llrs Frank \V"eth committee mem
l11ectl1lgs \\ ("(llle:'{la\ Cllternooll Oct ..bcr to COllI'
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~I artha R Blessmg, of Elm aHllue
hers for the Hallo",e'en achvlty
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Ihe u"ull hrllhlllt florll relJrcsentatlOn~
If local g lrdrll
dar lct
sllcccssfulfal1fln\\cr~ho\\ ItthcS\\arth
III n
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tins \\cek Lhl!i \\as the hHHth 1111l1l11
Conclltlons $25000 cash or c('ltihcd check
at tllll~ of !i llc {ullit'ss { thel wise stated In
I(hert! eJn( u1,.J lmlallce In wn dll~s OthcI
condltlOlls on da~ of sale
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WOMAN'S CLUB SCENE OF BRILLIANT I
AUTUMN FI~OWER SHOW THIS WEEKI
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mort 79a
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gru; hot \\outer henter $4.0 cn 11
Orl!l;ln I price $110 installed Used onll' six
munths TulephollC Swnrthmolc 129
FOn. SALE Ronnd m hO",llIlY- extension
dining room. tal)ie Sllcrlton st\le AI~o
ehllla clo e't to .Hltch nnd round dalR olk
IIblnn; table Telephone Swm t.hmore 1808
FOR S \LE-Pe ell s I lckcd fresh datlv
EI Rancho Orchards 1 0\ Idcnc Tl ad oue
mile nort.h of IV c Trl'e Hunt Cluh l1Ulr
Media Popular R nnbo apples
FOR SALE---:f Ireplll.:e lu[;s t h Inl \ ood) D
!-;ire length f\\tJ ,,( U en ancd $1~ cord
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A S LONOBOITOAI Attorney
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Fan REN f - l ~1){'dlOUIll lurnhh('(1 or
unfUJ nllihcd s{ mt prh t-{ h th Nc u col
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(,11"1111,.. 111,,1 Stllnd"'g of
St,lff n." Ic,,,.1
cl(ctric nfrlW'Tltor
R :-ot ltlon :W min
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C Foster executrix of the last will U J
hstnmcnt of Addison Foskr Sr dCCctL'i I
I CIlI V i'osl£'r life tenunt Normun Fo!;t
Edna Eli~.uhl'th Foster anti AddIson J lo'
It r hdrs of nnd devisees under the I
will lind t<"tanu~nt of Adtllso11 Foster
dcccnscd
fOIt HEN'! Ihree llrgt bUSClIltllt 10( I
kitchen Hlld hath Scp mitt (Iltrullt:( Hot
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SW ARTIIMORI'.AN
NEW TEACHERS
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CLASSIFIED
"lIt(>r Il(a!"
su' .. ,1\1Ul.lt H), ] I) 17
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SEPTEMBER
THE SWARTBMOREAN
to Harrisburg to vi.it Mrs. Robert Glel11~
17, 1937
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alter spending six weeks ill Chicago with
Ashton. Have Intel'e8ting
I' [rol11 a Ilhysician who knew many o[ the
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle formerly of Swarthmore.
Summer
old Gloucester fishermen. His home in
Wherry, and visiting points of interest in M
d M • Ed' .' J M Ka
nd
Brattleboro, facing the mountains. was
r. an
rs. . Will • • C Y a
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton, of called uNaulahka" or 'the jewel'.
that section.
Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry, who returned daughter, .lean, Will rem~ve tlus weekMend Stratford road, Wallingford, have re, •
last week with her other daughters, Janice, from their apart'!'ent 111 .The. Swarth- turned [rom their cottage at Ames Hill,
Tie at Thunday Night Club
News of Two Other Marriages in Rosalie and Elaine, after three weeks in more to make their home III Pittsburgh. Brattleboro, Vt. While there they had I
This Week's Issue With
Ocean City, N.J., left Monday for White- Mrs. Arthur E~ B;e 'has removed from the pleasure o[ meeting F. F. Van de-I . Mrs. Richard Haig and Richard RanVaried Social Items
ford, Md. to spend a week with her the North Chester road apartment of Dr Water, author of "A Home in the dall tied Mrs. \VilIiam Faison and lin.
moth~r, Mrs. William McFadden, who is and Mrs. Duncan G. Foster to the form~ Country".
Philil) Kniskern for first place at last
'I'he marriage of Miss Dorothy Em- \'ery III.
Bigelow house at 307 Lafayette avenue. T~ey also attended the Berkshire Music w~k's meeting of the Thur~day Night
'cry daughter of Mr. Charles G. Emery,
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The Fosters have just returned after a Festival where they heard the Bostonl Budge Club. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carof ~Iaple avenue, to Malcolm S. SlricDr: and Mrs. Herbert F. Fraser, of year abroad.
Symphony with Koussevitsky cotKlucting. veil were second.
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by. SOli o[ Mrs. J. P. Strieby, o[ Rut- 'Val.lmgford, and daughter, ~ara, are
Mrs. Bye will soon be joined by her The concerts are held on the beautiful
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gers avenue, will be performed at 8 ~avlllg for a .two weeks' triP 10 the SOil, Randolph, who sailed September 15 estate "Tanglewoncl" which has been given IAt Philadelphia Exhihit Opening
o'clock Thursday evening, September moky Mountams.
from Rotterdam accompanied by his the association for the purpose. The place
30, in the Swarthmore l\lcthodist Epis+ + *
. sister, Mrs. Thomas Richie. Mr. Richie is so called because Hawthome wrote his Among those who attended a private
copal Church hy the ncv. Clarence F.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulson and famJiy, returned earlier. The Richies have re- "Tallglewood Tales" in a little cottage on opening of an exhibit in commemoraCarter, rector. * • *
of
avenue
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M- r Park
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J '1have thretm'ned from movcd f
rom Doylestown
to Lahaska,
tIe esta e.
tion of the ISOth anniversary of the
Announcement is made o[ the marriage
a ga e,
. . W lere
ey spent two Bucks County, Pa.
Too, Mrs. Ashton was a guest at tea signing of the Constitution of the
o[ hfiss Marjorie Thorpe, daughter of weeks.
M
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'CI k nd ill the former home of Rudyard Kipling. United States at the Pennsylvania His~
Mrs. Earl Thorpe, of New York City,
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rs.
1 lam ."1..
ar e a
K- I'
rIve(I a t B rattl eboro for f u r torical Society Tuesday evening of this
Clinton ·
H Sawyer and son, 1\{r. Ch'ld
f R ogers Iane, W a 11'IIlg ford, years
lp Illg
H' S
I ren, 0
before
returning to England It was week were Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Fresand Mr. Norman H. Bord en, J r., SOil 0 f C Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Borden, of College I' . awcdyerl, Jr., of the Strath Haven returned last week-end to spend ten days while lh'ing there that he wrote UCailtaillsl coin and :Mr. and A-Irs. Alexander M
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.
TIle ceremony nn,
Mr.
. matenal
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.of'
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and Prlllcctoll
avenues.
I return
h rast
' wcek-end.
W
. Sawyer' at Ihe cottage 011 th ~ I'
nsh Creek bel ow Courageous" getting much o[ hiS
Drvdcn
Swarthmore.
ayne tillS summer Easton, Md. where they spent the summer.
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was performed Saturday cvening, Septem- ; 10 as ~ved III
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ber 4, at Elkton, 11d. in the presence of rove t~ LIttleton, N. H. last Thursd'!'y
th' briu"groom's parcnts and with Mr. to get hIS mother who spent the season III
Charles Beach Atwell
Ri~hard """fillits, of Swarthmore, as hest her summer hom~ "Bethlehem Hollow":
man and Miss Beverly Williams, of UI.IlCr
Mrs. Sawyer s g ran d SOli, Bill
Charles Beach Atwell died in his
Ha\~kes, forme~ly of Dartm~uth avcnue"cightYMthird year at the home of his
Darby, as maid of honor.
DO YOU KNOW
The bride has lived with Mr. and 1I.frs. dl~)\e ~o~vn with. several fnends. for a daughter, Mrs. John A. Detlefsen, 215
THAT last year highway
J. Keeler Stauffer, of Dartmouth avenue, b~lef VISI~ rcturnmg Saturday mght to Lafayette avenue, Saturday, after an
accidents cost the Uv.. Of more
Swarthmore, for several years while at- IllS home III Bangor, Me.
ilIntss of four and a half months. Mr.
than 3'~OOO men. women
an" chilaNn?
tending Swarthmore High School. ~lr.
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Atwell was Professor Emeritus of NorthBorden attended Pennsylvania State
~h. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and daugh- western University, Evanston, 111., where
THAT a million more were
College after graduating from Swarth- ters, Jane and Barbara, of Ridgewood, he was head of the botany department for
Injured?
more High School and is now employed N. J., were cntertained by Mrs. John C. over forty years_ Born in Theresa, N. Y.
THAT more than 40,000 .f
by the Stauffer Chemical Company at Eastlake at The Harvard for two weeks. he was graduated from Syracuse Uni~
Roanoke, Va. where the young couple are Mrs. Davis is the forme.- Marjorie East- versity in 1879, a member of Delta Kappa
these
at... andinju
.... were ~~i~~=5
cawed...dlrccdy
by pundu_.
making their home.
lake.
Epsilon, Phi Bet.1. Kappa, Sigma Xi ,and
bIowo....
and
.Ioiddillll
"ue
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Another visitor was Mrs. Olivcr T. many other scientific societies. In addition
to.m
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wom.un
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felire.?
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Miss Bertha ,P. Cheyney, daugl~cr of Acker. of Germantown, Mrs. Eastlake's to his daughter he is sl1l"Vived by a brother,
:Mr. and )'lrs. Gilbert Cheyney, of Collegc sister.
Rev. WilIiamG. Atwell, Watertown, N. Y.;
lane, and Mr. John V. Devol}, son of Mr.
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two sons, Henry K. Atwell, Athens. Ga.
and Mrs. H. D. I?evo!l, or fhe SwarthM.-. ahd Mrs. Henry P. Boggis and and William J. Atwell, San Francisco,
more, were marned III Sw.arthmore at ~liss ~tildred Rutherford, of Cleveland, Cal. j three grandchildren and two great
8 o'clock last Saturday eve.m.ng, ~eptem. 0., who are returning from a trip through grandchildren. Interment wilt take place
ber 11. They are now hvmg In The Massachusetts, "will stop to visit Mrs. at San Frandseo.
Swarthmore.
Boggis' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
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Mt!:. Robert T. Bair, of Cornell avenue, Mrs. Olive N. H. McCutcheon
Boyrl Stauffer, of Dartmouth ave- this week-end.
nue, entered \Vest Chester State
Mrs. Arthur S R b'
[ 0 d
Mrs. George L. Armitage. of South
T cachers' College on Tuesday of last
.
0 IOson, 0
g en Chester road, returned \Vednesday night
and Crumwald avenues, returned home from Pittsburgh, Pa. where funeral
week.
last week from Plymouth Meeting. Pa. services wefe held at 2 o'clock that afterMr. and 1lrs. Duane R. Terry al1(1 where she had visited two weeks at the noon in the chapel of the Home\vood
family will .-emove in a week or so from h0'!le of . her mother•. Mrs. Charles C. cemetery for her mother, Mrs. Olive
404 Cornell avenue to Germantown. The
~nce, whde recuperatmg from .an ?pera· Newton Harris McCutcheon.
children, Nancy, Richard and Bobby, will
Phone 440
h.on perfor!"ed .two wee!"s earl!er m t!lC Mrs. McCutcheon, who had made her DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETTE AVES.
attend the }..Hquon SchooL
}.{r. and }'lrs. ]. I.cverick \Voodruff 1 emple Umv~rslty Ho~pltal, P.lll1ade11~ua. home with Mrs. Armitage for the past
Swarthmore, Pa.
MISS ~anme Von Bitter arnved Frtday few years: died Sunday in the Newton
wilJ remove October 1 f.-om the Clifford
"We Don', Sell Ca,.. - We Se,..,it!e Them"
almrtment 011 South Chester road into the on the. Europa as an exc~allge stude~lt. Hospital, Newton, Mass. where she was
She wd~ spend t~e year with the Robm- ill with pneumonia. She was the widow
Terry house.
SO}lS Whl~C attendmg the School o~ Indu:. of Frank Ramsev McCutcheon.
tnat Mls.s Rebecc"!- M,ar y RO~}1nson .IS
Besides Mrs.' Armitage three other
~liss Mary Dingle, of Park avenue,
at
MISS Von Bitter s h~me II~ Berhn, chHdren su.-dvc; .M.-s. William D. ""vernow
entertaincd Miss Jane h.fcIntyre, of
Ruse Valley, and Miss Elizabeth Germanr. Among her studIes. will. be a mouth, of Chevy Chase, D. C.; Norman
~ur~e 111 German at the Umvei'slty of D. and Kenneth D. McCutcheon, o[
Moody, of Lexington, Mass., at lun'Vaban, Mass.; and ten grandchildren.
erhn.
cheon on \Vednesday.
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Last Friday M.-s. E. C. Lappe and Miss n=:!!::!!::Q::::Q:::I!::!I!::!~I::j!::1l::1l::1l::l!::Il:::Il:"l:;'j
~[iss Catherine Pugh Fussell, of Elm Barbara Dolman, of Swarthmore, and 1\frs'l
aveIlUC, left this week for Colby Col- Edward O'Brien, of Rose Valley, motored
lege, \Vaterville, Me.
Dorothy Emery Will
Wed Malcobn Strieby
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1011 RISI YOII LIFE 01 SMOOTH WORI TIRES!
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RUSSELL'S Tire$tont SERVICE
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Victor T.-oxell,• of• Dartmouth
avenue,
icft Monday to enter Ursinus College,
Collegeville, Pa.
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The Children'. O.on Magalline
1 Yr. $2.50; 2 Yr•• $4.00; 3 Yrs. $5.00
-MANORCHESTER PIKE
PROSPEC'fPARK
Now Playing
tug at your
The selection of our new
Fall Clothes has heen
made with the same en·
viahle taste characteris.
tic of the
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LORETTA YOUNG
DON AMEcn
Gown
In
"LOVE UNDER FIRE"
with Frances Drake
Walter Catlett - John Canadine
A VICTOR
lLEMIN
8WAB'nIM.OBB, PA.
TJIB SWABTHMO_. INC.
PIdI_
I'ETER E. TOLD
Bdlror
ROSALIE
N _DRYDEN
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PlIoe 8wart1mlore 100
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19%1, at tile Pod O_ce at Swarthmore, ...,
UDder
, tbe Act of' M&reb. 3, In8.
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Christian Science Church
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1937
Dean of the. Convocation of Chester.
The Sunday School began its sessions
last week with a large enrollment. 'rhe
Rev. 'r. A. Meryweather will continue
to serve as superintendent. This year
lUany of the classes will 'use "The
Practical Lesson Course", which the
rector, the Rev. J, J. Guenther
duced witil great C;UCCC$S when at St.
STUDIO OF
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 634-R
Graduates of the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND GENERAL COlJRSES
Presbyterian Church Notes
At the Sunday morning worship this
Sunday the Rev. David Braun, pastor,
will preach on the subject "A Charter
of Freedom".
All classes and departments of the
church except the adult classes began
the season's work last Sunday. An enlarged Junior-Intermediate Department and other illovatiolls will make
this an interesting year in the church
school. All classes are open to visitors
or new members any Sunday at 9 :45.
A luncheon was held for Dr. Harold
T. Baugh Wednesday noon at the
Ingteneuk Tea Room for the women
of the church and congregation. Dr.
Baugh IS the medical missionary in
Alldong, Korea, representing this
church as miuister there [or' the past
six years.
The Session holds its regular monthly meeting Friday evening, September
17, at the home o[ Waller L. Thorpe.
The Trustees met for their. regular
Teacher 0/ PiaM and 0,,1111
313 PARK AVENUE
intro-I~'I._~_ii_ii_~__ii_a_ii_~_i
Paul's, overbrOOk;,.
CAMILLA FAIRBANKS
Teacher 0/ Piano and Violin
Combines thorough preparatiun fpr college with broad eXlra·curricular program. Modern equipment includes tiled swimming pool, own golf coune,
unusual faeilities for music, including pipe organ. Spacious campus makes
all sporls popular. Convenient to New York and Philadelphia cultural
advantages. Present enrollment includes girls fr(lm all the States and
foreign countries.
MR. AND MRS. H. M. CRIST. Principal.
Box 1510
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"Matter" is the subject of the LeJisonSermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday September 19. The Golden
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September 17.1787-1937 Text
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is: HTurn ye not unto idols, nor
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Constitution Week throughout Am- make to yourselves molten gods: I am
the
Lord
your
God"
(Leviticus
19
:4)
erica I Everywhere our ancient charter
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of human rights is being read, studied,
Methodist
Church Notes
quoted. In countless cities, towns and
villages bells peal, colorful pageants
" . . . . founded on the principle tho.:; education cOmes through experiA meeting for the Methodist ,Minisreenact historic scenes, oratory both
ence. that vigor of mind and body and sincerity of spirit are best
florid and profound flows forth to stir ters' wives of the Philadelphia Conferachieved
through an active program."
ence will be held on September 23 at
seen and unseen alldiences.
Constitution Week in Philade1phia- the Swarthmore Methodist Episcopal
in the shadow of Independence Hall, Church. There will be a meeting at 11
where the fOWl ding fathers considered, o'clock and a luncheon at 1 o'clock.
At the New nllilding on Rose Valley Road
The Epworth League will resume its
discjJssed" ",vrole and signed the ConGRA.CE ROTZELL, Principal
stitution _and committed it to the people meeting on Sunday night, September
MRS. W. NORMAN BROWN, Media 1210 W
School
Telephone, Media 1088-1
19.
Mrs.
Clarence
Carter
will
be
the
o[ the United States [or their guidChairman of Admissions
speaker.
ance and protection! Last Saturday
George Flood, of Chest~r road, was
night 2S0,()()(Lpeople jammed the shores
o[ the placid Schuylkill river, still se- the demonstration leader at the Sunrenely flow!ng between its ancient day School Doard meeting held last
banks, to' take part in a celebration Monday evening.
church.
Seek Experienced Advice
The· Sunday Schqol attendance for
which included fireworks, motor boat
Mr. and Mrs. Braun will hold an
1
U you have a boy or gill to educate. you may wllh to
racing, aquaplane exploits, the swift' the past three months has been above opcn-house at thc Manse for all young
eonfer with those experienced in student qutdance. At
winging of airplanes, all lighted anu the' attendance record for the corre- people of high school age in the
Friends' Central you will Dnd couDsel and advice baaed
sponding period of last year.
played upon by.roving search lights.
church and congregation Sunday evenon wide experience in dealing with youth. You may
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On· Sunilay "200;tlOOaffended the soling, September 19, at 7 o'clock.
find here the solution tc:., the problem you are fating'.
Trinity Church, Notes
emn pontifical mass held in the" M uThe church choir returned Sunday,
Telephone '01 an appointment. Catalogue on requelL
nicipal Stadium, celebrated by Cardinal
September 12, to resume the ministry
Richard G. HaiR', Marshall [or the of music for the morning worship serDougherty in thanksgiving for - the
EsL
benefits derived in one hundred and parish in ~o'iinection with the Drama vices.
1845
of Missions, has arranged for a motorfifty years under the Constitution.
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In- churches of all denominations re- bus (0 take the children of the Church
Barclay 1. lone., Ph.D•• Headmaster. 68th Street and City Lille A..ellU8
ligious services . m"arked the sesqui- School to COllvenHon Hall 011 Sunday
Change in Movie Time
telephone Ardmore 1384
O'Ierb~ Pennsylvania
afternoon,
September
26.
About
two
centennial of the Constitution.
.'
.
hundred
members
of
the
parish
will
Thus the people oi the United States
Due to the length of "The Good
celebrate in honor of denlOcracy's also attend the afternoon and evening
Earth"
Harlan Taylor, manager of the
presentations.
chartt'r of rights and liberties.
ESTABLISHED SINl:E SEPT. 1022
Media
Theatre,
advised patrons of the
The Drama of Missions, entitled "The
At no time in the history of our
changes
in
tilDe
of
the
main
following
nation perhaps has democracy been so Glory of the Light", will be presented
heset by temptation and fear and it by a cast of several hundred men and feature ·schedule in order that they
may enjoy the picture appearing curbehooves us as Citizens to realize that women under the personal directicn of
pageantry and fireworks may be fitting Percy Burrell, of Boston, who wrote rently at his theatre by seeing it from
the heginning: Friday-2.45 P. M.; 7
reminders of a noble heritage, but they the scenario. The music will be m
and 9.35 P. M.; Saturday: 1.30. 4, 7,
have little to do with the ideals of charge of Harold Gilbert, choir-master
personal liberty and of a carefully res- at St. Peter's Church. There will be and 9.35 P. M.
trictf~ -~2.kV~~~«:~! _~~,i~~ ,.t,he ~+o_ns_ti-. i\:fhQ:~HS.. ~L~ilt.hWl-~r~~t voi,:e~... ~~d an
antiphonal choir of one hun(lre(t. The
tution see s to create.
Said W. E. H. Lecky in HDemocracy "Oratorio· of St. Paul" Willi be sung.
Mr. and Mrs_ Haldy Mil·
Indians' front South Dakota will deand Liberty":
"To divide and restrict power; to mon:strate the work of the Church in
ler Crist announce the
Invite you to hecome acquainted with the most
secure property; to check the appetite the West; Esquimaux from Alaska will
re·o
pening
modern Automohile Agency in Swarthmore.
for organic change i to guard individu;;tl show what is being done in the far
liberty against the tyranny of the mul- 'North. In the final scene thirteen
SEVEN GABLES
titude, as _well as against the tyranny Bishops will take part, including Bishop
of an individual or a class; to infuse 'faitt and Bishop Azariah, of India.
As well as all other makes of car. are serviced in
The Junior Department of
The purpose of the Drama is to preinto, American political life a spirit
our factory approved and completely equipped
The Mary Lyon School
of continuity and of sober ,arid moder- sent the story of the expansion of the
service station.
THURSDAY
ate freedom, were the ends which. the Church in a graphic way. The chairgreat' American statesmen set before man of the Diocesan Committee is The
SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD
them, and which they in a large meas- Very Rev. Charles \"1. Shreiner, D.D.~
And his assistants arc always stndying improved
The ~chOOI IS completely equipure attained."
ped to teach little people from
methods of modern service.
In- commemoration of the one-hund!.he Kindergarten through seven
red and fiftieth anniversary of the
'grade!;, using the outstandlng
Ages 2 J1, Years
5 Years
signing of the Constitution, let us dediprogressive methods,. but empha·
510 SWARTHMORE AVENUE
cate ourselves anew to the realization
slzlng the best traditions in eduOur inve8tment in special tools, motor analyzer.,
Sarah Baird Brodhead," "irector
of its goal-the guarding and fostercation, namely. courtesy. sincerete., modern tools to fit particular joh8, represent
$1.75 Per Week
ing of individual rights and the reIty and accuracy.
several thousands 0:1' dollars, which cut8 service
t(aint of encroaching government.
Swarthmore 312-W
The curriculum includes. becosts and passes on a suhstantial saving to our
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sides fUndamentals. d,ally InstrucFRENCH AND GERMAN
customers.
tion In 'French, art. mustc. danc-
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THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
Fall Term hegins September 20
M
JrieIllJl{Jllllra!Jchool
\
15th
Anniversary
Hannum & Waite
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Chrysler and Plymouth Cars
Special Equipment
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PitielJ BookleslJ Children
No
WONDER children love
Supplee Chocolate
Milk. It
Shop
on Park Avenue
it's made from fine chocolate and whole milk. There's
months. It's healthful too. It
sUNDAY
has all the nourishing ele-
11:00 A. Y.-Morning V1ors~lp. Mr. Braun
will preach
on "A Charter 01
9:45 A.M.-Sunda7
School.
Freedom."
Rev. David Braun. Mln1s~r
and is
Order from your Supplee
discoveries of dairy science.
Chocolate Milk
salesman. or call Chester
2-5721.
Jack IJ:aley - Rochelle Hudson
"SHE HAD TO EAT"
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
Monday - Tuesday
Fred MacMurray-Frances Farmer-Charle Ruggles
In
"EXCI,USIVE"
Swarthmore 1625-W
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23 S. Princeton Avenue
Member Federal Depo8il Insuranee Corporation
MarJ'i Schaefer School of Dancing
Fourth Sea~n of Dancing Instruct.on
MlfiHODIBT BPIIIOOPAL CHUBOH
Clarence 1'. carter, A.B. B.D.,)IInIIIIer
M.-Oh~~=!'l.
9:45 A.
11:00
A...._ _ _ WOJtrIIIp, .
at
Rental Batteries.
Parts and Accessories
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Heatcrs, Radios, seasonal merchandise.
Fenders
Straightened and reppinted•.
III
OPENS SEPTEMBER 18
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RUTLEDGE AUDITORIUM
·DA.N~~M·6;
WAITE
.Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Sylvan Avenue, Rutledse
WBDNBSDAY
All are 00nllallJ' 1D.'Yl'ted..
Exide and Goodyear Batteries.
Roa~, home or garage 8ervice.
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Kerrick KIeaner.
Battery Service
FOR INFORMATION APPLy
S1JJIDAY,
9:30 A. II. to 3:30 P. M.-SewIDI! and
quUtIng In WbIHtor House. Boz lUJlCheOn.
Cars called for and delivered.
certificates and Diplomas Granted
PBIBNDII
:do~ombIp
Washing, Polishing, Simonizing
Teacher of PIANO - ORGAN - HARMONY
Interesting courses for the Beginner and Advanced Student
._ All are corc:l1al17 lnvlted to attend ~e
uervtoes and use the BS'dlng BoOm-
11:00 A. M . - : =
Large 8tock of Goodyear tires and tuhes alway. on
hand. C"mplete tire and tuhe repair department.
Tires changed here or on the road.
ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
nEAN. Y. M. C. 4. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PHILADELPHIA
,
=~="I~ll~;!'~pe~t~'~':"P&.~
TUB RELIOI01ll3 Boonsn OF
Goodyear Tires
BENJAMIN L, KNEEDLER
TRINiTY CHURCH
Protestant SplSCOpal
Chester Road. and college Avenue
Rev. J . .larden Guenther, 8.T·M.1 Bector
Rev. T. A. MeryWeather. Dlr. Be. Educ.
8:00 A. Yo-Boly communion.
9:45 A. M..-sunday SchooL
11:00 A. M.-Momtns Prayer and sermon.
Mr. Guenther wW preach.
Quick and courteous
service.
Telephone Swarthmorc 210-W
Wednesday evening meeting ea.ch week. 8
Do Your Banking Wilh
Sun and Atlantic Products.
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Avenue School.
below Harvard
10:00 A. Park
M.-Sund&Y
11:00 A. M..-Sunday LessonaSennon•
F.alure al 2 :45 - 7 :00 and 9 :35
2 Shot". Saturda)" Alte,.noon at 1 :30 and 4 :00
and
400 South Chester Road
FIRST CHURCH OF CHlUST, SCIBNTIllT,
OF SWARTHMORE
E:d.l'a! First Run M. G. M. News
Harry Carey - John Heal - Armida
"BORDER CAFE"
Gas Service Station
refreshment in the summer
milk
Planned and approved luhrication using up to date
charts, applying the right greases and oil at the
right places.
Tel. S"arthmore 725-J
TEACHER OF Pl.4.NO
ments of whole
Lubrication
410 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE PR1!BBYTsmAN CHURCH
nothing like it for cooling
MUNI - RAINER
"The Good Earth"
sunday OnIy-Z Big Features!
uLibrary offers nothing to children
but bare shelves. Will you give a
book?'"
The above headlines appeared this
ELEANOR SCHOFIELD FAWCE'IT
safeguarded by the latest
Now at popu"r PricesI
SUPPI.EE
Mr.
and Mrs_ crist w1ll be at the
school every afternoon and can
be seen by appointment.
ing. swlmmlng and games,
CHURCH NEWS
Friday _ saturday
The Academy Award Winnersl
PAUj.
LUlSE
In Its Entirety Exactly as Shown in Its Road Show TriumphS
INSTRUCTION
BY COMPETENT NATIVE TEACBERS
ClaSSes For Adults and Children
Tutoring.
Season: Oct. _ April
Rates Reasonable
To The Sworthmorean
has richer flavor because
MEDIA
heartl
PUBLlSIIBD BVBBY J'lUDAY AT
week in a daily paper. We who remember the joy and the thrill of "Alice
in \Vonderland", uRobinson Cruesoe",
"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" and
hundreds of books like thenl, must pity
the city's children who go into the
public libraries, face only empty
shelves. So if you or your children
have books or one book that your
shelves or closets or attic can spare
will you take them or it to 736 Harvard
avenue to be in turn taken to Philadelphia's public library?
M. L. BISHOP.
'0
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A GREAT Drama •••
a GREATER
"THE SWARTBMOREAN
Nursery School
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1lrs. J. H. G. McConechy,
of Elm ave- MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
nue, with her daughter, Miss Doreen Mer
Tel. Sw. 2080
Conechy, and sister-inrlaw, Miss Elimar
~lcConechy, have returned from their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
vacation spent in Ocean City and Ventnor,
ii_;;;iAIR-CONDITIONED
N. J.
Miss Doreen 1\icConechy will teach at
the Sprogell School in Media this fall.
Evelyn
of Dr. and
Mrs. W. Nivin \Vherry, of Cedar lane,
returned home Wednesday, September 8,
8
THE SWARTBMOREAN
17, 1937
Porter Waite
}t.,lr. and
A. Godley" of
Life
}
South Chester road, visited Mr. Godley'S Child
Readera Digeat Both for $4.50
mother, M.-s. Louise F. Godley, of Tenafly,
Subscriptions For All Magazines
N. J. last week~end.
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'Vherry, daughter
SEPl'EMBER
Beginners 9:45 A• M•
'.
.1250
I Advanced Classe_9 A. M.
Jill
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i Plan Courses
Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of Hillburn I retum to Swartlunore in about a week's
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brodhead about September 18 for Dartmouth
avenue, has spent the past five days at time.
have just removed from 8 Whittier Collt>ge.
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. 1.lace to Ihe former apartment of MrS.
Robert G.· Piper, of Yale avenue, is
David CUcreest, of Harvard avenue, A. W. Kent, in the Jenkins house, at
among the freshmen from Delaware
.,...~-:-_-:-..,.Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Geer, of Harvard will leave tomorrow for a year at Carson 611 Ogden avenue.
"
(t'OllflHU.td from Page !Jne)
avenue, and Mrs. David A Reed are Long Military Institute, New Bloomneld,
county who have been admitted to
troxell, athlehc and workmg scholar- spending this week in Atlantic City.
Pa.
Mr. H, P. Willits and family have Pennsylvania State College. He will
ship at Ursinus; Susan Wolters, four-·
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removed from 206 Harvard avenue to study architecture.
year, University of Rochester; Barbara
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Henderson, of l Captain and Mrs. E. H. Van Patten
Bagby, four-year, University of Ver- Garrett avenue, had as their guests lase and family have leased the F. M. Sawyer Mi1Ibourne, Up~er * D:rby , Pa.
Ted Hannum, of Oberlin avenue, and
1D0nt.
week Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wight, of house at 222 Rutgers avenue. They ca..me
Mr. alKi Mrs. Norman H. Borden have Albert Thatcher, of Ogden avenue, will
A report of the summer maintenance Albany, N. Y.
from Newport, R. I. and after spelldmg purchased the Isfort house, at 119 South enter Swarthmore College this fall.
I>rogram revealed that painting and
a week. or so l.lt .the Strath Haven Inn, Princeton avenue, from which Dr. and
Mrs. S. Copeland Palmer, Jr. and son, mov~ mto their new. home .011 the 15th. Mrs. F. Nelson and family removed for
\'arnishing of floors in the Rutge,rs avePupils Study Borough
nue imiiding and in the College avenue Sammy, of Burlingame, Cat, and Miss Ca~tam Van Patten IS statJOned at the Denver, Col. September l. After renovaelementarv building had been done and Mary Fisher, of Pottstown, visited Dr. Un1ted States Navy Yard, League Is- lions are completed the Borden family
tlu.' High' School touched up and' the Samuel C. Palmer, of Riverview avenue, land.
will remove from their present residence,
floors in it varnished. The summer 011 Tuesday, September 13. Mrs. Palmer
*
32 College avenue, to their new home.
1\hc pupils of the second grade of the
school report stated there were 176 and Sammy have been spending the sumMiss Betty Lou Hastings, of Jackson* * •
College Avenue School went on a per·
academic students who took 356. differ- mer with Mrs. Palmer's mother Mrs. R. C. ville, Fla., is visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter C. Crouch, of sonally conducted tour of Swarthmore's
ent
courses:
39
secretarial
puptls
with
Plumb,
at
Parragansett
Beach,
Corin.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
C.
Hastings,
of
West.
.
the Inglis Apartments, Park avenue, busincs5 section with. their teacher, Miss
44 courses; and 63 shol> WIth an aver- They will leave from New York on dale avenuue.
Jane Hoffman \Vednesday morning. They
age attendance between 45 and SO.
October 4 to join Mr. Palmer in Ca1i~
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wi1l return September 17 from their were becoming acquainted with their com
The Ilurchase of fifteen additional fornia.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung returned summer camp in. th: ~housand Island~. munity and its helpers and visited the
arm chairs was authorized.
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yesterday to their home in Wallingford
'policemen and the firemen, .the.druggists,
It was decided to mark Constitution
Miss Mary Davis, daughter of Mr. and from their summer home in Woods Hole,
The W. \V. Turner house, 731 Yale the borough secretary ·and the bank.
Day, September 17, with simple exer- Mrs. Alden Q. Davis, of Cornell avenue, Mass.
a\'enue has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. rr================iI
c1ses ill the morning and postpone fur- has left Swarthmore to enter Colby
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F. A. Kraft and daughter, formerly of
ther obsen'ance of the anniversary to Junior College, New London, N. H., for
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Clay, of Fairmount, \V. Va. Mr. Kraft is can·
be held in connection with the local her senior year.
Walnut lane, entertained informally at neeted with the Viscose Company. The
•
celehration being arranged by the town
Miss Elizabeth Davis will enter South- breakfast Sunday morning.
house was rented through William Allen
104 Park Avenue
committee for a later date.
ern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va., to con.. * ..
Brown, Jr., Qf Yale avenue.
Penna.
Swarlhmore
Miss Mabel Ewing·s attendance at tinue her studies with the junior clas:t.
Mr. Leon Palmer and children, Grace
MI'. and Mrs. W. W. Turner and
Showing a Complete Line of
the American Dietetic Conference in
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and Don,. returned last week from Scotts- family have I'emoved to Lansdowne.
S porl.wear
Richmond, Va., October 18-19, was
M.rs. Burton A. Konkle, of South boro, Ala. where they spent the summer.
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authorized. Miss Ewing is head of the Chester Road, has been .visiting Mrs. Mrs. Palmer with her younger children,
Miss Barbara Ludwig, of Walnut
and
Swarthmore High School home eco- Samuel Crothers, Jr., at BUCk Hill Falls, Gladys and Joyce, will remain a while lane. leaves Sel)tember ~1 for BUCk-I
Back 10 College and
for a week.
10ngec in her home town probably re- ncll University, Lewisburg, Pa.
Ilomics department.
School CWlhes .
The auditor's rcport was received and
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turning in October to her home on Vas..
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.
ordered advertised. Claude C. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch, of sar avenue.
Seymour and \Villiam Rutherford,
Inviting Your Inspection
solicitor for the school district, called Yale avenue, have returned home after
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of Strath Haven avenae, and William
Telephone' Swarthmore· 85
to the hoard's attention recent school having spent
theN summer
at Ocean City day
Mrs.
Sidney
returned
U
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to her
homeSherwood
in Cornwall,
N. Y. Tut>safter c;e~a~v~e~s~,~O~f~c~o:r~'~le~I~1~a~v~e~n~u~e~,~w;i~II~le;a;v~e~I~~~~~~~~~;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~
legislation. Routihe business occupied an d Cape ~nay, • .
the rest of the session.
visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Dr.
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Miss Josephine T. Adams, of the and Mrs. Francis Harper, of South ChesSwarthmore College art department is ter road, over the week-end. She brought
in the Old Bank Bnilding
removing from 500 North Chester ;oad her grandson, Robin, home from a visit
to the Green apo:rtment at 615 North Chester in Cornwall on Saturday.
road
}'·(rs. F. W. Hadley, of Colleb"e avenue,'
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Mt'. and Mrs. Frank Fredericks
For Adults IWinchester Hotel,• Longport,·
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w~th her daughter, Miss. Alice Hadley,
will l~ve her· apartment III Swarthm~re
late thiS .month to make her home With
her son~IIl-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Th.Jmas Curtiu, who are re ...
moving from New York 'City to Scarsdale, N. Y. Mis!' Hadley wilt attend at
commercial schoo) in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Scates, havt.
removed from Cambridge, Mass. to 60
Harriet avenue, Belmont, Mass. Mrs.
Scales is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur
W. Kent who is visiting her son-in-law
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an
aug ter a present.
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have removed from The Blenheim, 224
Park avenue, to the first floor AJ~er
apartm~nt at 400 Park avenue, which
they Will occupy for several months.
M
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C
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r. an J.urs. amuel T. arpenter
I
ed f
60S N h Ch
lave remov
rom
. ort
ester
~oad to the fo~mer Fredericks apartment
10 The BlenheJm, on Park a ....enue.
Mrs. A. E. Austin and two sons have
removed from the Hal.l apartment at 323
Park avenue t.o the thIrd floor apartm,:nt
at ~he Blenheim recently vacated by MISS
Claire Thomas who has moved to a farm
near. Elwyn.
MISS Ruth Abbot and her mother have
come from Boston to occupy Mrs. S. S.
Farley's ~p~rtment in The Blcnhe~m.
Dr. and 1I.frs. Baldwin Keyes and
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family have returned to Swarthmore
Miss Eleanor Clevenger, of Walling- from Philadelphia and are occupying
ford, is in the Chester Hospital suffering the house of Mrs. Frank Lemon, at 420
severe burns received when she upset a Rivcrview road.
kettle of hot water she was carrying. It
* * *
is believed it will be several weeks beMrs. Charles Parker, of the Swarthfore she is well enough to resume her r}lOre, sp.e~t. last week-end in Westfiel~,
duties in the N·oyt>s Real Estate office.IN. J. vISIting Mr. and Mrs. Frankhn
• * •
.
Hardcastle, Jr.
.
Dr. and Mrs. \\Tilliam T_ Ellis_will.re- .... M·
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d
turn to their home on Vvaillut Jane today
l~. and ~ rs.
orman
. rase an
have remOl'cd from 801 Westdale. Mrs. Charles Fellows has gIVen up her
rrom tllelr' summer horne BIue H eron Famtly .
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avenue
mto the.
Farrmger house at 904 apartment .
10 The Blenheim and gone to
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evcrey a'e
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South Harvard avenue. Mrs. owar R. t e ayor
ospltaI, R'Idle)' Par,
Miss Lida Perine, of Orange, N. ]., Farringer has gone to the shore for a I observation.
SIJent some time bst .week-end with Mr. visit
before
to daughter-in-law,
Florida to spend Mr~
th~ Mr. and Mrs. • Dana
• • H. Bigelow
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winter.
Her going
son and
and
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and M.rs.]. Passmore. Cheyney, of Rut- ~nd Mrs. Raymond F. Farringer, have daughter, June, have ·returned from Intergers avenue. Miss Perine is a member moved to Overbrook.
II a ken Camp, N • H . were
h
they spent the
of the staff of the American Magazine.
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summer and have moved from 307 LaMrs. Arthur W. Kent, of Ogden ave- fayette avenue to 323 Park avenue.
Dr. Luther M. ..Dimmitt,
. . * of' Swarthmore nue, who is spending sometime in Belplace, SIlent two days ~t Prit.ceton Theo- mont, Mass. at the home of her son-ina
logical Serninary~ Princeton, N. J.
I~w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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D. Scales, formerly of Swarthmore, atThe Surilmer Bridge Club met on tended the New England Regional ConWcdnesd",y at the home of. Mrs. William feI"enee of Friends held in Providence.
Thatcher, of College avenue. Mrs. Sewell· R. 1. last week end.
Hodge was· co-h~tess.
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Miss Mary Wo
a luncheon on Tuesday.
of Lake Ronkonkoma, L. I.. a fonner
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classmate at Swarthmore College. Miss
Mrs. Charles Israel, of Princeton and \Vood plans to study at Drexel Institute
College avenues, and her mother, Mrs. this fall.
F. H. Graser, entertained at a luncheon
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on Thursday, September 16. Their guests
:M rs. Carl Cleaves. of Cornell avenue,
included Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs. and son, William, left Tuesday morning
Frank Griffin, of Mass., Mrs. Jesse H. for Bar Harhor, Me. where they will
Holmes, Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher, Mrs. pick up Betty Cleaves and leaving William
Louis W. Wheelock and Mrs. J, Brown., at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.,
UNNY
HADE
HOP
Lamp Sha(les
New Hand Colored
Cards of College
Buildings
Newest Fall Fashions in
READY.TO.WEAR, CUSTOM MADE AND
REMODELING
Hats Draped to Fit Your Personality
THE EILEEN· DRESS SHOP
THE LILLY ANN HAT SHOP
SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
REOPENS
Th e S
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lQua
lity With
arne Exec
Greater V
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arlety
All Made by Hand ill Our Own Candy· Kitchen
M'1
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one
0 r(I ers F'II
ISh
108 or 956
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wa':"t more
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MacDade. . . . . . . . 20 33
16 (f)
Montgomery. . . . 19
18 2J 60
Olmsted. . . . . . . . . 20
11
20 5i
Taylor. . . . . . . . . . 14
13
8 35
summer months totaled $384.46. This Social Agencies; Miss Virginia Elliman, Juqe or Ibe Orpban.' Court'rCommunity Health Sociely Meet'I~:~~:~~: was $10.65 less than the financial Director of Public Health and Nursing;
McDonough..... 7»
36 37 102
ing Thursday Diselosed Volume I'
for the same period last year. Southeastern Challter, American Red Sherill".of Work in Thi8 Seetion
However, the greater number of visits Crosss j and Miss Maria Tinawin, Presi...· Deakyne ........ 35 33 34 102
9 33
13
m~~e were [or health edl'uaHon.
dent of the Philippine Nurses AssociaDougherty. . . . . . 11
The Sevtember meeting of the Board of
We a~e glad to take advantage of any tion and Director of Red Cross Nursing C
t Co troUer-Directors of the Nursing Division, Com- opportul~tty (or health education in our in the Philippine Islands. While visiting OUDdY
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munity Health Society of Central Dela- commumty. At the request of Miss Ewing, our agency and observing our work, Miss
.en ........... 19
8 36
9
County, was held on
one of the nurses .gave an infant bath Tinawin kindly consent~ to give us a rcelr ..•.........
September 9 in Borough Hall,
. and mformal talk on in- port of the International Congress of Clerk of the Coorl8zmore, with the president, Mrs.
. an? chtldren care to a large class Nurses which she recent1y attended in
Holm...... ..... 32 41
41 114
Jackson presiding.
girts In the Swarthmore High School. London. 3J nations were represented by Jury Commiuioner:II 65
Mrs. 'Nellie P. Cuenco,
"Two home d.eliveries were attended by their nurses in this great conference. Our
Ehy.... ...... ... 28 26
17 28 58
~~~i~~ii.~~~~~!lIurse, reported:
our nurses durmg the summer. A great staff felt fortunate indeed to have a reAdams. ... ...... 13
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"The grand total of visits for
o~ our maternity patients were port from one who was present.
Coroner·months of June, July and August was ?elivered.1D the local hospitals. 258 visits the resignation of Miss Ma~y My~rs .. SCheehle ... ... ... 45
44 40 12<)
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HID1-an increase of 335 over the same mcluded tn OUr total number were made was. accepted with regret and fill
MISS
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period last year. 544 of these were for to an t epart urn, post part urn an d newbOrn I E Iatlle Ayers was elected to
er pace dt I O'
bedside nursing care; the remaining 1257 patients.
a:-; staff nurse.
S ~
lredor:3 37 117
were for health supervision. Due to an
"The total health center altende? for I Mrs. R. Chester Srp.ncer was welcomed
D,S(lue.......... 37
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unexpected increase in fees during the last the summer mon~hs was 301. 42 children 1as the new member of the Board, rcp- BU,:&"eM:fiscal year of the Community Fund, there were newly registered. At Dr. Baker's resenting the Red Cross.
Pitman .......... 39
48 39 J26
was a balance at the end of that fiscal
. the. August conference was
Gifts received through th~ summer Council;year. Ordinarily this would have gOlle
In Ridley Park due to the pre-I months were very much apprecIated.
Brown .. . . . • . . . . 36 43 34 113
back into the Community Fund, but a reof summer grippe among child-l
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Tax CoJJector:Two.of our Boa. rd mc.mbers who had I Mr. and ~[rs. John R. Brow.nell and
B
lund'III • • • • • • • • • 3'. 43 38 117
q uest was made to keep it for relief
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nursing during the vacation period. We
prevIous y assist
III
iea t 1 C011- son w~ I remove .soon . r~m t elr apart- '=================
felt .:hat this was a fair request as it has ferences-Mrs. Joseph Seal and Mrs.j ment 111 the Ceha Bmldmg, Park ave- I:
been necessary to postpone health super- Edward Boyd-very kindly helped, whcu1nue. to the former Strieby apartm(nt
================= needed in the Holmes and Morton Cellters. at Rutgers and Cornell avenues.
Centers.
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Electrical Contractor
"We are happy to report that the
PRIMARY . RETURNS
TWO PUPPIES
English springer Spaniels. registered A. Woodlyn Center has its own baby scale.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Telephone Swarthmore 58
K·,fo' :n~o~~r:~les, One hunting stock, Through a fund that Mrs. Cox h&s on
hand a small new scale was purchased to REPUBLICAN
or house dOgs.
ROBERT T. BAIR
be used in the office, and the scale ·I~rPrecinct
211 CORNELL AVENUE
merly used in the office .. was sent to the
N.
E. W. 'inti.
Dear
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\Voodlyn Centers.. It is now necessary to Judge of Court of Common Pleas:=
Iusc the h~yy trav~1ling scale in only one Frollefield ...... , 249 215 323 787
SHERIFF SALES
I health center and 111 one sch?Dt.
Broomall ........ 253 203 307 763
MacDade ........ 171 161 243 575
SherUJ's Omce, Court House, Media. Pe. I "An effort was ""!ade durmg the sum~
m~r
to
have
all
cluldren
examil~ed
\VI~o
'faylor.
. . . . . . . ... 97 77 110 284
Saturday. September 25. 1937
I Will enter school for the first lime thiS Judge of the Orphans' Court:8:30 A. M. Eastern standard Time
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Williams ........ 108 115 117 340
Conditions: $250.00 casll-or certHled check
ue to t e act t lat severa cases a
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73 48 107 228
at time of sale, (Unl61S8 otherwise stated In anterior l>o1iomyelitis have been reported
rvm .......... ' 5
41 82 177
advertisement), balance in ten days. other,.
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h-lcDonough .....
4
conditions on day of sale.
1In Delaware C
20 17 28 65
BOARDING
Levari. Facias
No. 306 : cd the September Child Health Confer- She~u,;~ ........ .
BOARDING-Convalescent.. Aged. Invalid.
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176 126 187 489
Chronic. 24 bour nurse's service. Porehes.
Iellces.
June Tenn. 193'1
"We have continued to urge mothers of
pro?
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9~, Bcres around. Telephone Media 79.
All that certain lot or piece of ground our infant preschool and school groups to MC~lm.... ...... 63 74 98 235
wIth the buildings and improvements take advantage of preventive treatments Wright .......... 11 ·11
50 72
thereou erected situate in the Borough of
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Nicholl
10 . 6
3 19
ColwYn. Coun~ of Delaware and State of a\'3llable for commumca Ie (hseases.
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U1We were' pleased to be able to send Rucker..........
0
PennsylvanIa. d.escribed acco.rd1ng to a. eurvay thereot made by Alonro B. Yocum.
County Controller:"I've lust done a big
CI?U Engineer. September 2nd. 1925. as a large number of children to camp this H k tt
132 91 156 379
at: e
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tollows:
year. Camp Sunshine accepted 29 girls
day's shopping In len
aveBeginning at a. polnt on the east.erly sido and boys from Central Delaware County.
\Veaver ......... 105 106 133 3-\4
minutes - by teleof Fourth street (SO feet wide) at the d1s- Although this numher represented. all of Clerk oC the Court.s:tance of ninety-four and seventy-two one. ,
.
.
Duke
78 80 99 257
phone. It soves a lot of
bundredths feet southwardly. from the the health and SOCial agencies In thiS
........... .
66 107 254
southerly sIde of CQiW}'ll avenue (SO feet district 22 of the 29 children were knoWlI Alexander. . . . . • . 81
time
and trouble. Why
WIde). Containing In front· or breadth along:
' .
Dougherty
68 43 56 167
saId side of Fourth street southwardly to our agency, and 111 many cases we have
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don't YOU try shopping
thutY-Leven and ftfty' one.-hundredtb3 feet cooperated with other agencies in an cfMacBride ....... 15 10 34 ·59
and extending of that width in length or f
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Jury
CommhuJinller·.by Ielephone '"
depth between parallel lines at right angles I ort to Improve t c e:a t an . orne
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to said Fourth Btrel;1t. The north~lY Une conditions of these children. We arc
Everett ......... 126 113 135 374
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THE IELL T!U'HONE
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::=:~~~~'===========_ :aiWrw~~~~U::e ~e:~: &~~; particularly interested in providing v~ca- . ~ced ............ 114 87 J58 359
COMPANY ·0' "NNsn~ANIA :!f!fi?
YERSONAL
conv:eyed and the .messuage adjolnlng on tiofls for fout." children ~ot eJisihle for Coroner:,
PERBONAL-I have funds for ftmt mort- 'the north·one bunCLred. feet to Apple street..Camp Sunshine.·
Nolan ..... : •... : 132 112 159 413
gages at reduced Interest. Write full parTogether with the free right and unln'!~fiss Mary Myers whose resignation Toppitzer ........ 106 83 118 307
tlculars to Box A, The Swartbmorean.
terrupted use of said Apple street In com.
..
. School D,'reclor'
man with the owners of other lands abut- Will become effective October 11 wllt
.tlng thereon.
join the staff of the Visiting Nurse AsEaton: .......... 212 186 270 668
LEAVING SWARTHMORE
425 South Fourth street. ColwYJl.
sodation of ~tem Delaware County,
De1apla11le
210 174 255 639
SSOOO - VALUE $1500
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where
·she
wilt
be
on
call
less
frequently
Audiaor:$1000 cash, balaDce $40 monthly. Dup!ex,
Improvements
of two and oneeight. looms, hardwood .floors. Lot l50s180. half
story stone. consist
briek Bnd
stucco bouse, for: emergencies and deliveries and thus' ] 0 h tlson· ...... ~ .. . 233 183 283 699
Garage.
18x32 feet; enclosed front porch: two-story have more (ree time for school work. Burgess:-·stone and stucco addition. 4x15 feet: one- Althougl. ,"e are very sorrv to lose Miss
Corse ........... 227 167 270 664
story frame ad.dltion. 5x6 feet; basement
,.
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WM. S. BITILE
garage.
Myers we are glad that it is possible [or Council:Swarthmore Ill·J
s,c;,id .as the property of Lena C. Foster. her to have a better opportunity to COI1- Pittenger ........ 230 201 295 726
Notary Public -Insurance - Real J!state
executrLX'of the: last wUl and testament of tinlle her education. We feel that those Argyle .......... 225 185 289 709
. d'ff
f h ed ucat'Ion
"\..r C
Addison FOster. Sr., deceased who was the I
J.n<: ... ur d y •..•... 225 193 290 708
I\IRS, A. J. QUINBY & SON mortgagor, Lena C. Foster, Ufe tenant. Nor... W 10 are 111 J erent to urt er
maD Foster. Edna Elizabeth Foster and. are going to find themselves. w.itlt fewer
~forgan ......... 219 188 289 696
Addison J. Foster. heirs of and dev1seea and fewer opportunities in the public Tax Colleclor:JOSEPH E. QUINBY
under the will of Addlson J. Foster, Sr.,
deceased. who was the mortgagor and Lena health field.
Dodd ............ 167 151 183 501
FU.NERAL DIRECTORS
C.estament
Foster. of
executrix
of
the
last
will
and
"T
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A
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B rown ......... . 98 68 162 328
Addison Foster. Sr.• deceased.
he ranc 1 budget or t e mcncan
t
Lena
C.
Foster,
Ute
tenant,
Norman
Fo8~
Red
Cross
has
recently
been
submitted.
Justice
of Peace:MEDIA,
PA.
BELL PHONE 4
Edna
EUzabeth
Foster
and
Addison
J.
Fos- ·W
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P
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220 192 261 673
e are trustll1g that t e u 1C ea t I m I
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t er hf!irs of and devisees under the last
wlli and testament of Addison Foster, Sr.• and Nursing Service included in this DEMOCRATIC
FOR SALE
d eceased. real owners.
budget will be given serious cons1deration. Judge of Court of Common Pless:Immediate occupancy. Stone house, 4
,
a,
LONGBOTrOM,
Attorney.
Our demands for nursing service and
A
h,'drooms, 2 acres land, 2 car garage.
Fronefield ....... 36 37 38 111
,.. health education.· require a greater inh
NATHAN P. PECHIN, S erUl..
A. M. BAIRD
Broomall _....... 23 29 18 70
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .___ come than we now receive.
neal Estate -Insurance - Notary public
Sudden cIIIergency • • •
S~mmor8 lOB
SHERIFF SALE
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the breaking of a large
Sh(>riff's Office. Court House, Media. Pa .•
S.\LB _ Modern on-Rlll with large llv. rm.,
water main during the
fireplace, sun porc~ sleepiDg porch. -4 bedSaturday. October 2. 1937.
night ••• tons of water
tl.tS., maid's rm..
th bath. Lot full block
dt'Cp. Very close to schools and S~lng.
9;30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time.
flooding
the street.s •••
Owner sacrificing, leaviDg city imm
tel)'.
Condil ions; 5250.00 cash or eertifled check
Rl}centty offered at $16,000 but Inspect ;jlD.d
a hurried police call to
Qlak\! reasonable olfer. Financed 50% at 5% a t time of sale (unle88 otherwise sta.ted in
our headquarters finds
interesL - ROBERT T. BAIR. Bonded Real.. advertisemcnt). 'balance in ten days. Other
t(lr. 211 Cornell Ave. 'phone Swarth. 211. conditions on day of sale.
the Philadelphia SuburNo.
373
ban
WatcrCOlnpany fully
Levari Facias
awake and ready for illIJune Term, 1937
CLASSIFIED
vision work in order to provide time for
"In addition to Board members and
SUMMER NURSING the
nursing. c~re requestt.-d by l)3tient!:S other agency friends, our summer: visitors
w.llhng to l)3y . for the service. included the following: Miss Julia Gros..
SERVICE REPORT w~~Ourwererece.pts
from patIents during the cop, Health Secretary of the Council of
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A. Wayne Mosteller
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MADE
EASYI
May- I express llly appreciation
Bon-Ton Imperial
Paperhangers
12 ACRES
KIMMEL AND SON
quarter mile sontheast of Swarth..
more on paved road. Rolling ground
with stream. Seven room frame
house with bath. To settle an estate
for only
A
SWARTIlMORE 465 or 632-J
YOUNG AND OLD
RIDE A BICYCLE
$5000
THE MODERN SPORT - Fun. Rela%atlon, Inexpensive
Announcing the opening of
THE WHEEL
M. PARKER
SWB.42
23 S. Chesler Rd.
BACK OF THE SWARTHMORE POST OFFICE
Brand New Bicycles For Rent by the Dour. Day or Week-End
Low Rates - Special Rates For Groups
RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE
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SALE OR RENT
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
108·S. PJ"i.nceton Ave.
Loai. F. Pieree, Pr<>prietor
4 bedr
Day and Night Storage
.. ...
Expert M .....anie Service
Sindair GasoUne and l..abriea.u.. Oils
W ••hlne - Labrleotioa - Bane17 aDd nre Service
OPEN UN'nL MIDNIGHT
401 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 411
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SERVilE
BUILDING and REPAmS
Since
1900
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DulC!h Bo,.Painters
THE SWARTDMOREAN
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SEPTEMBER 17 1937
pletely redeeorate.t.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At our suburban sto.res-aut"or;zeJ Je.'ers
CIII
.lso m.lee ,,,;s oHer
Edward L. Noyes
13 S. Chester Rd.
Telepbone Swarth. 114 or 130
All that <'E!rtBin lot or piece of ground
t ogeUtcr with tenement thereon erected. Bilu·
ale in the Borough of Collingdale. aforesaid.
BeJ:"inning at n point 011 the northerly side
of Parker avelUlC at the dlstanco of one
hundreli three feel three incbes westwardly
rom Ihe westerly side of Felton avenue:
hence extending wesl,,·ardly alonl" the sald
Parker avenue ono hundred three feet to lands
now or late of Edward Lilly; -tbe-nee ex·
t ending northwardly at righ\.· angles to the
said· Parker avenue along the line.' of landa
now or late of the said Edward Lilly and
I ands now or lale ot Maximillan F. LaRoche
Iwo hundred fifty· five feet to a corner; thence
extending eastwardly along the Une of the
I ast mentioned lands one hundred three feet
I o ;\. corlwr of lands now or late of Harry H.
Ulack. and thence extellllIng southwardly along
t he lines of the same two hundred flfly·ftve
feel to the place of ~ginning.
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InllJrOVements consist of Ul~-stOry stone.
brick and shingle bouse. 30%18 feet; porch
front: enclosed fron\. porro; . (me-ator)' atone
and bliek addition. 9x12. ~oo': thl'ec·sto~
slone brick and shingle addition, 21%1.2 feet:
one.siorY brick addition. 15x12 feet; lattice
tawn houoo. 7x7 leel; Irame outhouse. 4][4
feet; brick garage. 12d8 feet.
Sold as the property of Fred Scott Hun·
t oek and Sophie Pollock Hunlock, mortgBgora
and real oWDert .
WK. K. RHODES,
Attomeg~
NATHAN P. PECmN,
Sheriff.
of the support given melly the
mediate action ••• Our
emergency dispatcher ~olt
voters of Swarthmore as shown
duty twenty-four hours
every day ill the year,
orders a full repair crew
to the scene, and within
a few hours service is
by the results of. the Primary
cOlnpletely
restored
to
consumers of
Election~
TbankYou,
SAMUEL M. DoDD
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"POREYpJUng(k&(,WATER
RROtJGRT· TO YOUR RoME BY
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THE SW
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Woman's 'Club
Flower Show
~C:01JtitHud from Page Qne)
iunovation this year, which was
by George JOlles and Mrs. A. M.
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prizes went to tIe fo owmg: .i.\ rs.
SEPTEMBER
Police News
LOCAL FLOWEBS
/eolors, five spikes); first in 88 (snapWIN AT RUTLEDGE dragon, not more than eighteen spikes)
and third in class 92 (zinnias, mixed,
Swarthmore was well represented color or colors, five).
among the winners at one of the largest
shows c ..1cr held by the Rutledge Horti' b•
Society, the autuDUl exhibition T A d Legi
Convention
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tlen
•on
in tlie Rutledge fire house last Satur-
11
Hoekey Club Starts Tomorrow
At 8 :40 P. M. Thursday, September
Th. Swarthmore Hockey Club wilt
the car of Frank A. Hendricks, op .. meet for rcorgani,..atiol1 after the JoiIlII1.
crated by Cha'fics A. Hendricks, of mer at the High School tOOlorrO\\
SmalleJ', Jr., first, for "The Pool In
'I rs. H . L . R eynoIds,o I
alld"
,;:tund ay. ,1.\0
a specta
Comer" " Elizabeth Peck, sCl"~!I;K~I"~5~i~,~O;:ti ~l~~;:r:~;ru avenue, was award o
d' I
"\Vater Lilies"', and \ViIliam J,
I or th e mas t a rt'IS t'lea I arrangemen t
Garden Pool photographed by l{all·h
of a show unusually fine in that respect. Convention in New York City, which
Jr., eight years old, an occupant joy the sport are urged to come (Iut
HaJ'es, third.
I'l.er ex III'b't
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J ,a a e cen erpltte 0 agera- being held from Sunday· until Thursday, of the rumble
seat, suffered a 'leg and witness the contests. The Swartll,
Class 72 (afternooll tea tal.'les) alluthet I urn, purpIe I un k'Ja 1'1
d
h'
1 y an
op loogom, September 23. Mrs. Brice recently was
and was taken to the Media more Club's schedule is as follows 1,'11
new division this fall added charm ~:~~~
to
..
was tl Ie most outstand'II1g ex I11'b'lt 0 I t I Ie e!ected Commander of Helen Fairchild
The cars were seriously dam.. games begin at 10 A. M.):
cxllibition. \Vinners were: llrs.
I
s lOW.
Nurses Post No. 412, American Legion,
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26-vs. S atur d ay M ornmg
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Zimmcr, first, with old German
.:Jept.
Club
(eighteenth century) early Allllerica.n Harry Liebeck, .of Park avenue, in, Philadelphia.
At 7.25 P. hi. last . Sunday Francis at Friends School.
~nuffcr and old Engii5h china
Section B-Dahlias was Odrd in class
- - -.........1 0 - - J. Mansfield, of Philadelphia. was ar- Oct. 2-vs. Saturday Musketeers, at
Russian embroidered cloth; Mrs.].
19 (cream or yellow, one, any type),
S h
I Sh
Mid
rested for improper passing at Yale Swarthmore High School.
Garwood, second, with antique
in class 22 (red, maroon or crime 00
rubbery
0 este
avenue and South Chester road.- He is
h 20tl
Oct. 9-vs. Merion Cricket Club at
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and china (one hundred and
three, any type first in class 23 (pink,
appear Ior h earmg on t e l .
' "g I
I I
I b F
k
Merion Cricket Club.
Accord,
or lavender, three, any type), third
0 a s a emen
y ran
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old) on a hand woven cloth; 1lrs.
Fenno, third with English ~ltina
class 25 (buff, orange or autumn tine, R. Morey, supervising principal of
Oct. 16-vs. Temple Ramblers at
1827, a picture of the original
allY type), third in c1asses 17 to 26 Swarth;nore schools, the ornamental
Peaee Broadcast Sunday
Swarthmore High School.
~Iaria ~lalc. hand Ivomed lincn,
and first in class 26.
plantings at the College Avenue school
Oct. 23-vs. \Vest Jersey Toppers at
candlestick and a Shaker mallie table
Mrs. Henry A. Pcirsol, of Lafayette grounds have been molested, first about
:\irs. Waldo E. Fisher, of - Harvard Swarthmore High Schoo).
a l11l1ldred and ten years old. Each
with some of her famous minia- a month ago and then again on the I."clllue, Delawa~e County representative
Oct. 30-vs. Buccanee:'s at BrYIi
ccurse had an appro}}riate \'ase of
wOn first prize in class 30-a, a night of the 13th of September. The
the Committee on the Cause and Cure Mawr.
Mrs. A. R. O. H.edgrave and Mrs,
class for miniatures; sttond in matter has been called to the atten- of War, brings to attention the InterNo\,. 6-vs. West Jersey at Swart\]_
J. Gilcreest were given honorable
110 (minature receptacle of flowers tiOl! of ~he Swarthmo~e Police force, national Radio Broadcast with which, more High School.
for their tables.
exceeding five inches over all in any winch Will keep a speCial 'watch on the through the courtesy of the Columbia
Nov. 13-vs. Philadelphia Crici{ct
,
including container) ; also win- school premises.
Broadcastillg System, the National Peace Club at Philadelphia, Cricket Club.
In cla!>s 73 (miscellaneous) first
went to Mrs. Henry 1. Hoot, Mrs. L. J.lning third in c1a5s 106 (arrangement of
Conference will open its campaign for
Nov. ZO-V5. Elkins Park at Swarth.
Servais and ~trs. L. E. Putman; second flowers in one or more shades or tones
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Vlorld Economic COOl)Cratioll this Sunday more High School.
to M.rs. Philit. H . .Je\\'~tt; and honorable' of pink, .salmon or rose); second, in 114
Boy Seout News
afternoon, September 19.
For further information regarding
mention to L. J. Servais and Mrs. J. \v.1 (arrangement of fruit suitable for dining
Scheduled to run from 4 until 5.15 P. the local club communicate with hlilOn Friday, Selltcmber 17. the Boy M. (Eastern Daylight Time) this broad- dred Brewster, manager, Swarthmore
Paxson. Junior aides ser~ccl i~e l're~m and I t~ble not .over tw~nty inches sq~are or
cake. to those who deSired It whde at~ eIghteen mches high); fourth m 113 Scouts of Troop 2 will hold all open cast of ullilaralleled scope is being ar-; IS-\V.
tendmg thc sho\\'.
(dining table centerpiece).
nouse at their meeting place, the ranged jointly by the National Peace ConThe .garden. committee which uml.er
Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, of Vassar Methodist Church, Park avenue. All ference and the Columbia B:~~:\~~s;.\:~~1
the chalrmanslu!> of Mrs. Henry~. PClr-, avenue, was fourth in class 60 (calendulas boys of twelve or near that age are System in order to provide a
invited to attend by A. P. Willis, Scout forum on the subject of world eC'GIl<,mic
sol was rcsponslble Jor the show IS cotn-I"Orange Shallgy", five).
posed of the followmg members: )'lrs. ).1 T·t
J E'
f h P k
R I Master
from thc countries of the
PhiIa. Musical Academy
Frank Beatty, Mrs. Charles BOltoll, Mrs.l}" t \US ffi'
wm g ~. t ~
a e(r
ca I On Saturday and Sunday Septems
\V. F. Faraghcr, ~frs. Harold R. Good'lt: a e.o ce, wa)s rs I~ c.as
agera- ber 18 and 19 the 193i Scoui Master's various ~peakers among whOM will be
69th St. Branch
win, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, :\frs. Russ I urn. sllx stemsI ; sccon 111 h cosmos, Pow \Vow will be held at Camp Del- Secretary of State Cordcll Hull, Presi·
\\' M
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CI I P k
'I I any co or or co ors, not more t an twenty~
lar cs ar er, )., rs. fi. bloo '. . 7S (
. Id I
mont. Scout leaders from Delaware denl Allaro Lopez 01 the Republic 01
. , arno • 1\ rs.
44 KENT ROAD
J Warren Paxson ?-1rs Joseph H Per-i \1.'
ms, m
mango , arge,
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Colombia, Premier Camille Chautemps
UPPER DARBY
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shade';
second
in
76
(marigold,
and
Montgomery
counties
will
meet
:
k illS, 1\ rs.
alman,
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, to d'ISCUSS pans.
I
S evera I scouI s I rom France, the opening broadcast will be
R 0 R'd I ' JaI1lAI'• Ch
I 1\Rrs. ..11 . IInrge, (ark
sIta d e, ten b
ooms;
followed by frequent sustaining programs
LUCIUS COLE, Director
usse
'I'rs 'F e kgraW\~' d'irl s, I aMres Ge
(nasturtium, light, twelve blooms); Swarthmore will go to the camp with now being arranged when the problems of
"Zimmer.
. ·ran
tn e am 1 rs.
orge Iourtlt 10
'87 (snat'KIragon, any color or A . H . an AIen.
economic cooperation for peace will be
J'iolin - Piano - J'oice
discussed by outstanding authorities from
the United States and Europe.
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Zeckwer-Hahn
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MS1 (
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"CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER"
CONCORD
GRAPES
RIPENED ON THE VINES
Colafemina Vineya..d
BETWEEN LIMA AND GRADYVILLE
~
WATCH FOR THE SIGN
Or Can Be Obtained at Martel's Store
STORE HOURS:
9 A.M. to 9 p.M.-Mon" Tues.
9 A.M. to 1 p.M.-Wed.
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Thurs.
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.-Fri... Sat.
Edgmont Ave.-Seventh & Welsh Streets
Are Yo" Acquainted with Speare's Famous
STOCKING FA.MIL Y?
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3-Thread
Crepe,
Specials For Week of September 16th to September 22nd
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
AT
49
French's MUSTARD
9 Oz, Jar, , , , , , , , , , ,
4-Thread
Chiffons.
7 ...... Thread
Service Weight. Actual 79c Value
.4-Thread
Jacquard Lace.
Top Chiffons.
.3-Thread
Crepe.
Extra Long
.3-Thread
Crepe.
Short
.2-Thread
Crepe.
.3-Thread
Crepe.
10c
Pure Cider or White
VINEGAR
.. .. . . . .
CLOROX .
Pt, Bot,
Qt, Bot""
18c
. . . . . . . . . . . . ,IOc
UCO Golden Granules
CORN-2 12-oz. Cans
Like Corn on Cob
Kellogg'. ALL BRAN
Large Package , , , , , , ,
15c
19c
17
c
AT
Del Monte SARDINES
2 Oval
UCO or Del Monte
Peaches - No, 2 liz Can
Halves
or S~U~eed!!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UCO Vacuum Packed
COFFEE-l lb. Can"
Libby's TOMATO
JUlCE-2 Tall Cans, ,
It
.7-Thread
Service Weight. Actual $1.00 Value
~~!!:e ~~~~, ,,,,,"
16c
Large Red Pkg. or Conrentrated Pkg.
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When you buy Speare's Hosiery you :can always
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Green Califo.mia
SUGAR PEAS, , ,2 Ibs,
2 - T h r e a d 48
Gauge Jacquard
Lace Top.
Semi - Service
Jacquard. Lace
Top.
Fancy Dressed STEWING CHICKEN , , , ,lb.
AT
Extra Heavy
be assured of perfect stockings, newly made of
Service Weight.
fresh, resilient silk, Aside from the extra wear, . 3 - T h r e a d
these stockings possess ~ beauty of vital importCrepe.
Extra Long
ance now with rising hemlines.
Actual $.1.35 Value
79 C
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SWARTHMORE, PA"
NEW FAMILY
SERVICE UNIT
WIlLARD P. TOMLINSON
SEPTEMBER
24, 1937
$2.50
The last chance to register be[ore the general election is hcre.
The Registration Commission in
the County Court House will be
0l.cn for rogistrations daily until
Octoher 4 during the hours of 9 to
4 :30 daily, and 9 to 12 Saturdays.
Registration must be made in
person.
Former Welfare Divi.ion of Com·
munity Health Society Made
Separate at Sept, Meeting
At a meeting "Of interested citizens of
central Delaware County held in Borough
Hall on Wednesday, September ,IS plans
for a new family agency were formulated.
Those present were: Mrs. A. F. Jackson,
Rev, J, Jarden Guenlher, C, Russell Phillips, Mr. and Airs. Howard Satterthwaite,
Robert T. Bair, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
John Marshall, Mrs. C, Wahl Olmes, Mr,
and Mrs, Elwood B. Chapman, Mrs, T,
Harry Brown, Mrs. Morris M. Lee, T.
E. Hessenbruch, Mrs. J. Paul Brown,
Andrew Simpson, l\{rs. Helen Muth and
Veronica Sullivan.
These citizens were the interested memhers who were formerly connected with
Ihe Family Division of the Community
Health Society. PJans for the reorganization have been under way for sometime as
there was a generalfeelingthat Nursing and
Family Social Work could best be carried
on by two separate Boards of Directors.
In June of this year the Community Fund
01 Philadelphia and Vicinity lonnally
sanctioned the establishment of the new
agency.
Its purpose shall be: to supply a family
service offering guidance in questions of
personal adjustment and family relations
and advising in budgeting and vocational
matters; ·to supply a referral service
helping families to meet their needs
through other comnlltnity resources'· to
make studies of the needs of children,
~\1l'h as recreational, change. of school
"Jc."ltional training, convalescent care and
~pecial placement; to supply in the COffimunity one or more social workers to
act::omplish these t>lIrposeSj to solicit anu
receive donations of money and serviCf'lI
and to distribute these to provide for the
general welfare of persons needing assistance; to furthcr education and training for social work; and to interpret to
the pUblic tIle needs in the commnnity.
Kingan. Reliable Sugar
Cured HAM ' .. ," ,Ih.
23
Announced at Executive Board
l\feeting Held Tuesday; Open.
ing Tea October 5
Thl' eSl'cutiYe hoard of the Swarthilion,' \Vonmn's Club held its first fall
1l1(·ctillg' Tm·sday morning, September
21.
at till" Park avenue Club House.
Student Dinners Monday
The f~)lIo\\'ilig chairllU'1l were announccd: Admissinns--Mrs. Arthur R. O.
Thc allnual dinllers gilo'cll by the \'a·
I{edgril\'l'; Al1ll'rican Home-Mrs. Elrious churches of the, community for
liott
Hichan\.:;on: Art-~(rs. Alexander
incoming freshmen of Swa!'thmore ColLa("kc\';
C.llcndar-).Irs. Alfred H.
lege will he held next :Monday evcning
\Villia~ns:
Citizenship-Mrs. Ernest R.
at 6 o'dock.
La\\!o;
nrama-U
rs. Roland G. E. UllThe Prcsbyterian will welcome stuman;
Educatioll-~lrs. J. Paul Brown;
dents at Ihe manse; 727 Haf\'ard aveli\'dn'atioll Contact-Mrs. Clifford R.
'nul': the Episcopal at the rectory, 510
l1uck;
Fortieth
Anniversary-Mrs.
North Chester road; thc Friends at
Jesse
H.
Holmes:
Garden-Mrs.
the lleetillg House on the college calllHenry
A.
Peirsol;
Health-Mrs.
Edpus, and the Methodist Episcopal at
\\'ard
R.
HOllkillS;
Historian-Mrs.
Swarthmore avenue resident who has the church on Park avenue next to
George A. Hoadley: Hospitality-Mrs.
just been named direeIor of the new Borough Halt.
John E. Michael; HOllsc-Mrs. E. D.
~.~.~-Philadelphia branch of the Strat'hFAMOUS
VIOWNCELLIST
Brallns; Inlernational Rclalions-Mrs,
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Arthur E, Byc; Junior Advisor-Mrs,
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J. Paul Bro\\ou lUIS illl'ltalled Monday Clifford Banta; Legislation-Mrs. PeSWARTHMORE MAN NAMED
evening 8" the n" ... commander of ahe ler E. Told; Literature-Mrs, Arno
Mr, and ~[rs, William Thomas Clay, 01 Harold Ain!oiworlh I'ost, Anterican ,,.IC IlOvcr; '[
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The Strathmore Guidance Bureau of were: Monsieur Diran Alexanian, Dr. - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iold U. Goodwin; :Music-Mrs. Lloyd
New York City has announced the ap- and Mrs. w. F. G. Swann, Dr. Joseph
E. Kauffman; Needlework Guild-Mrs.
pointment of Willard P. 'fomlinson,. of Willits, Mr. and :Mrs. Robert M. Rich\Villiam H. \Vcst; Pennsylvania Club~orth Swarthmore avenue, associate mond, Miss Barbara Richmond of Boston.
woman-Mrs. J. \Varren Paxson;
~rector of the home o.ffice, to. serve as Mass., Dr. James Stokley, of the Fl'anklin
Prc~s and Publicity-Mrs. Roland L.
n.ch, Institute, and Mrs. Stokley, Dr. and Mrs.
dlr~cto~ of the n~w PhIladelphia
Eaton: Program-Mrs. William Earl
which Is locat«:d m the Cunard Buddmg Orren Mohler, Mr. Charles deHart George F. Corse Officiates at Kistler; Property-Mrs. Clifford BaHta;
at 220 Sout~ Slxt-:enth street.
Drower, Jr., :Mrs. Louis N. Robinson, Mr.
Ceremony; Gift From AinsRentals-Mrs. J. Horacc Walter;
Mr. Tomhnson IS a graduat~ of !laver.. and Mrs. Guenther Frochel, Mrs. M. C.
worth FamUy Formally
Serving-Mrs. John Robert Kline;
ford College and Harvard UllIv.erslty. He Burns and Mr. and Mrs. George SchoAccepted; Active
\Vdfarc-Mrs. S. H. Hemenway.
has taken .post-graduate wO!k tn. psy~~o- binger. After breakfast the guests Hstened
Year Planned
Xoticc was given of a benefit perlogy at Ch~cago and Columbia UIl1Verslties to a broadcast of music played on ancient
[ormallt::e of "Penny-\Vise", to be held
and. at Swarthmorc College, and has instruments and Dr. Swann gave a delightat the Hedgerow Theatre October 18.
studIed abroad.
ful talk on chamber music and then spoke
The opening meeting of the Harold The project is sponsored by the DelaHe began his work in guidance in the of his association with :Monsieur Alex- Ainsworth Post, American Legion, for ware county art committee.
United States Army during the World anian.
the 1937-38 season was held in the
The opening tea of the Club wilt be
War, whe!1 he examined and placed over
Diran Alexanian was born in Constan- Legion Room at Borough Halt on MOll- held Oil Tuesday afternoon, October
20,000 enlisted men. and offic~rs, He has tinople and his parents belonged to all old day evening. September 20.
5, from 3 until 5 o'dock. when each
been connected With educational. work family of Armenian aristocracy. His
George' F. Corse, a former comman- memhcr i!' illvited to bring a guec;t.
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". - . - - I' for many years ~lId ~as served a ~ahonally grandfdthcr was Turkish Amoossador to der of the Post, officiated at the induc- Past presidents of Ihe .Club will preside
known corporatmn m an executive capa- Paris Madrid and Brusscls.
tiol) of the new officers. The retiring at thc tea lable.
I city [or ~everal years. Mr, Tomlinson is He' was brought up in the environment Commander, Alben T. Ea\'cnson, III,
- - -..........- - Ihe presldenl, ~I Ihe local Home and 01 a musical family, and al Ihe age of thanked Ihe, members for their loyal NEW FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES
St::hool ASSOCiatIon.
nine he composed a concerto for the support for the past Post year which,
violont::ello which, on acount of thetunder Mr. Eavenson's leadership, was
The new booster tank fire truck and
correctness with which it was written and one of the most successful in its his- puml) of thc Swarthmore Fire and Pro~
In8lruetion in Piano, Violin, 1 Local Aid in Philo. Pageant
the manner in which the various voices tory.
tective Association which arrived Satur~
Rhythm and Dancing OJfered.
wcre brought out, astonished the master
The gift of all oak table from the day. after months of exdting anticipation,
Voice Classes May be Added' 1 The PI~yers Club of Swarthmore wi}l who, later, was to teach him harmony- family of Harold Ainsworth, in whose is, in appearance, just such a truck as
have an Important task to perform thts Vittorio Radcglia.
memory the Post is named, was for- would ill miniature delight the heart of
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to were discussed and a busy season for I)aint and nickle accouterment would be
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possible. And ill addition we are assured
IlC \\ year. Registrations are being com- Philadelphia.
mission of his teacher, Griitzmacher
The Octobcr Post calendar includes that this modern piece of fire equipment
pItted and try-outs being held for the
Barbara Dolman, of Vassar avenue, is issued the following ultimatum: "Either the allnual celebration of Past Com- is Hworth its weight in g01d" to Swarth~t'hool musical organizations.
heading the make-UI} committee for the' explain the reasons for your disagreement manders' night on October 18 and the more in increased security.
'~'he high school clubs are beginning huge pageant and will be ~s~isted. by; w~th me, or do as I tell y~u." Blusl~ing get-together party given jointly by the
The doors of thc fire house having been
thclr work under the diredioll of Miss Alexander M. Dryden, J. Wilham Slm- With embarrassment, Alexaman explamed Legion and Auxiliary, of which Mrs. painted a nice shade of green following
F(;1I3 Borgwald, the new supervisor of mons, Stafford Park~r,
Lawton Slaugh,: hi~ r~~sons, ~nd smiling, Griitzrnaeher Robert A. Sheppard is president, on Oc- alterations necessary for the housing of
so large a piece of apparatus, the improve.\[usic. In the Chorus several places
1 Mrs.
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,TIS y~ lve VOICes w IC I sang
last year,·1 Samuel Evans Jr. first cast as St.
1 G ame T omorrow appreciation is due William Brannon of
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In 1896, Johannes Brahms nee ded a H ock ey CI11'
ryouts for tl~ese l)laces wlll be held thiS I Paul proved so l;elpf:11 to Percy Burrell cellist to play, with other young musicians,
Borough Hall, whose supervision and
The Swarthmore Hockey CJub will
wce.k. . The high SC~l.~~ 9I~estra will dircc'tor, that he was urged to take o~ the string parts of his chamber. music
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hegm Its rehearsals wltlllll the next. week the duties of stage director also. Mr. Iw~rk Griitzmachcr chose ~lexa~lan as mec a
Fire Chief Harry },It::Hale quotes a
to prepare several marches for use III the, Evans declined to do both and has finally bemg the most worthy of hIS pupIls, and promptly on Saturday, the 26th. Cars Will
be there to take players to Germantown .
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I given up the role of St. Paul for one of he spent six weeks. of the summer of 1~6 f
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e.a ur ay ed by the Fire Association's treasury in the
In addition, the public school has again more work and less glory. Mrs. Evans Is' on an. estate winch Brahms owned III or .Ie rs game WI.
ornlOg Club. Anyone mterested In play- Imrchase of this addition to the Company~s
.lrranged with private teachers for musie, jn two Ilumbers of the pantomim~ group' Bohenlla on the b~nks of the Elbe. .
mg who has not contacted the- Club can equipn" t
lessons to be given at the school. Piano 1directed by Alice Kraft \\,ho will be re-I In 1903, Alexaman made the .acqualllt~ do
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so by calling Peggy Little, Swarthll'ssons are being rcsumed by Mrs. Elma: mctnbered in Swarthmore for the rhythmic ance of Ellesc? and CaseU~, ~vlth whom more 2144.
Carey Johnson, former president of the I dancing classes she has conducted here in he formed a trIO. Just at thiS tmle Casella
To Auend County Tea
Philadelphia 1fusic Teachers Association! the Jlast.
had ?edicatC
:\frs. Ernest R. Laws, 11rs. J. Passwho has taught piano herc for several!
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more Cheyney and ~frs. Peter E. Told
.\{ars. Her teaching days are Monday and I
correct the I}roofs and to wlncll he adde?,
M rs. ~{ohert Coates, 1frs. Charles will att('ud the Organization Tea for
Thursday each week registration having Old Cbautauquans Dine Here I at the request of thc composer, certam
hcen held at the higl; school music room i
fingering f~r the difficult passagcs.
A. Bunt m g , .. Mrs. John R. Browne.H, County Chairmen of Citizenship and
111l September 16, and dass groups are!
A committee colUposed of Claude C.
(\t the tune when Cas.als was t~ p!ay Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman, Mr.s. H. A. Pelr- Legislation of the Delaware County
now being fonned.
Smith, of Baltimore Pike: and Hugh IthiS sonata fo: the fi~st tune, not wlshllt8, sOrl, ~frs. Harold G. Griffin, 'Airs. J. Federation of wOlllen's Clubs at the
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tIe on :Monday aftcrnoon, September 27.
(\~ Ihe Zeckwer-Hahn Musical Academy gwarthmore ChautatulUa Staff at the Durmg the JOU.OlCY the copy \\as lost, e~tld j S.ollthea!oitcrn Dls,trlct of the Fed~ra1I~ Philadelphia. These classes will be held Ingleneuk Tea Room, on Saturday, ~asella gave hlllI another copy. On se ~: tlOn of \Vomell. s Clubs at Urslllus
Mary Gray Leiper
(dch week on Tuesday and Thursday. Septemher 18. tflte guest of honor was It, Casals ~vanted to know who had put. College, Collegeville, Pa .• on Thursday,
Hegistration of former pupils and ne-i Dr. Paul M. Pearson, formerly Direc- 1115 fingering, and asked that the'tharthi'~st September 23.
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pupils was held in the high school music tor of the Swarthmore Chautauqua,.
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room on September 21. Mr. Kunstler is I! now connected with the Federal Ho~s- ,KlC3
s rlegalrddlbl1g. t edtecdlOllqueh' a Th,esl At County Fire Auxiliary Meet Gr lIeLsd~y. SelPlhembelrl221' for M1iss MHary11
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"h el1\\orth, resulted in his ~PIlointlllent as head ot tbe the Ladies' Auxiliary of Delaware County. ltlss Leiper was a member of a prolllIsh classes 111 \'~Ice.
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Ra) man .. .cnwor! I, \" ?se .new 'cello department founded especially for IFire Companies held at Clifton Heights ~ncllt Delaware County family. Her mother
Rhythm and dancmg classes will be con- home on Elm a\cnuc IS neanng com- him h Pablo Casals at the Ecole Nomlale F P A M ad
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' the College Ave- I)Ie t'lOll.,. Cl arellce G . Myers, 0 f D'IC k - dt: Musique
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her father was the late Callender Irvine
Illl~ School kindergarten room by Miss inson .avenue; Robert E. Carets, of Alexanian has many engagements out
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~hcc Kraft, o~ the AI.ice Kraft School of Rivcrvlew road; Pet~r E. Told, of of France, and gives recitals in Germany, Local Dog Wins in Camden Show and liv~ is one of the land marks of
I hythm of Philadelphia. These classes are Park avenue; and Elhot Wens, form- England' -Switzerland Belgium, etc.
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Revolutionary days.
I~el~ every Thursday afternoon and win crly of Swarthmore, now of Buck Hill
In 19is, he found~ L'Association des The three~year-old mother dog, the teD
Her mother's father, the Rev. James
l;.eglll October 16, which is registration Falls. A poem recalling the first con- Concerts Symphoniques Alexanian in puppies of whose first litter stirred such W. Vale, founded the Media Presbyterian
(ay.
tract of the Association secured at Paris at the Theatre de I'Empire.
interest at The Swarthmorean's dog show Church. She had been manager of the
. Parents who may be interested in hav- Royersford. Pa., by George H. Turn~r,
Th~ eagerness with which his work this summer, ,!on fir~t prize in ~e novice Leiper's Quarries in Ridley township since
lIig. their children enrolled in any of these formerly of Swarthmore, now of Wtl- was received by his American students class for Enghsh spnnger spamels at the the death of her father several years ago.
~Chvities may register with the teachers mington, Del., was read It was- writ.. ill France made him realize that in this Camden County Dog Show held last
Besides her mother she is survived by
...t the times and plac~ indicated or may ten by R. P. Lochner, of Philadelphia, country there was a need for the ad- Sun~ay opposite the Camd~ Airport. a sister,· Miss Margaret Leiper, and a
Secure information bY ·Catling the high former auditor of the Chautauqua As- vancement of his beloved art-that of the She IS owned by Robert T. Ba1r, of
brot?er, Callender Irvine Leiper, of
SChool office, Swarthmore 67., !
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violoncello.
nell avenue.
SeWickley, Pa. Interment was private.
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Bryn Mawr, about to park on the morning. Saturday, at 10 o'clock. EVeryo
north side of Baltimore pike between one interested is asked to come out at
Chester road and. Oakdale avenue, was that time. The girls play Saturday
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Mrs. Calvin W. Brice, of Park a,,'el1ue, s'rue k I}:J LIIe car 0 I c.rnest
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Phila. Musical Acad('nn
69th St. Branch
44 KEN I' ROAD
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CONCORD
GRAPES
RIPENED ON TilE VINES
CoJafcmina Vineyard
BE rWEEN 111\1.\ AND GUADYVILLI'
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0.· Can Be Obtained at Martel's Store
GIANT
TIGER
STORE 1I0URS
Edgmont Ave.-Seventh &Welsh Sweets
Art,
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Top Chiffons.
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ExIra Long
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9 A I\I to 9 P M -Mon ,Tues
9 \ 1\1 to 1 P 1\1 -''fed
9 \!\l to 9 p l\t-Thurs
9 A 1\1 to 10 PM -Frl & Sat
SpEcials For Week of September 16th to September 22nd
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
JJu'y Speare's Guaranteed Hosiery aud Save!
79c \ "IIIC
Pure Cider or White
VINEGAR
French's MUSTARD
90z Jar
CLOROX-QI
PI Bot
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18c
10c
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2 lb Box
5
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CORN-2 12-oz. Cans
Like Corn on Cob
Kellogg's ALL BRAN
Large Package
AT
59 C
Actual SSe \ all1e
AT
69 C
UCO or Del Monte
Peaches- No 2 Y2 Can
Del Monte SARDINES
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UCO Vacuum Packed
COFFEE - I lb Can.
Sham
In Tomato Sauce
Ualvcs or Sliced
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LIbby's TOMATO
JUICE-2 Tall Cans
SUPER SUDS
Package
LarJ:c Red Pkg
OT Concentrated ['kg
Actual $1 00 Value
79 C
Actual $1 35 Value
U S No I Large Size
New Green California
SUGAR PEAS
2 Ibs
WHITE POTATOES
100 lb Bag
Fancy Dressed STEW.
ING CHICKEN
Ib
Kingans Reliable Sugar
Cured HAM
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Whole or Shank Halves
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
TUESDAY - - PROFIT SHARING DAYS
THURSDA)
lst Award
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Awards
$25.00
$10.00
SWAI~THM(m
Welcome
Welcome
Students
Students
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LE('ION INDUCTS
UI'I'EII D \IIHY
LUCIUS COLE,
SEP 24 193(
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Mary Crist, Bride in
Lovely Ceremony
Christine Robineon to Wed October 2; Barbara Dolman, Johu
Spencer Engaged
The bride returned less than three from the Child ~uml1lcr home at Marweeks ago from her third ten-week motor lha's Vineyard, :Mass. Mrs. Child retrip in Europe with a group of girls~ from turned late this week with Mrs. Cyril
Wildc1iff Junior College.
Gardner, who with her nlOther, Mr•.
After motoring through the Berkshires Warren M, Foote of Walnut lane and
and the White Mountains Mr. Fleming Ogden avenue, a~d Mr, Gardner have
and his bride will spend three weeks at been spending the summer at MenemsMt. Desert, Me, a!ler .which they will he ha, Martha's Vineyard. Mrs. Foote and
at home at The WisterIa, on Vernon lane, Mr. Gardner arc remaining a while
Rose Valley,
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,longer.
On ,the
precedl!'K the weddmg
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Mrs. Chester Roberts, of
at the Union' League, Phdadelphtay by avenue, returned Monday from Buck
Mrs. Edward Crothers, 01 Media.
Hill, where she visiled Mrs. Edward
There was a dinner Friday evening at Th
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Seven Gables, home ?f ~e b~e's parents
omas, 0 Ceda: 1:111;" for a few d~Y5.
on the campus. of Wddcbff JUDlorCollege,
M... Eva Smilh Paul, of Ogden avefor the weddmg p~rty and out.-of-town nue, left on Thursday, September 23, for
guesls, .forty ip'ests ID all. A luncheon for a hiking trip at Lake Mohonk, N. Y.
the bridesmaIds was held Saturday a~ She will remain indefinitely.
Seven Gables and a buffet supper that
evening for the bridal party and out-ofBirth
town guests.
T~ursday
thebndesm,!,dswereentertal~edatlu~cheon
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'THE' SWARTBMOREAN
DEAR DAD!
Do You Know
P11IIU:W&::g~"'n'.Alr
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The Sure Cure for anJ' Auto Trouble?
Please join the Home &: School
thia FaIL I'm eare you'll enjoy
the meetinge with other Dade and
with my teaebere. The duee are
only 50 cenlll eam. Jut pay Mr.
Charlee RneseU the next time you
are down town.
At a beautiful candlelight service in
Ihe Swarlhmore Presbyterian Church at
8.30 last Saturday evening, September 18,
Miss Mary Leavitt Crist, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Haldy Miller Crist, 01
Harvard avenue and William Thomas
Fleming, Jr., ;on of Mr. and Mrs.
William T, Fleming, Sr., of Fort Smith,
Ark, were joined in wedlock by the Rev.
John Ellery Tuttle, D,D., LL.D., pastor
emeritus of the church.
Well over five hundred guests crowded
the church which was trimmed with sibodiums and white dahlias and illuminated
with hundreds of white candles.
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The bride, who was given in marriage PI~ns have ~en co"!,p~eted fo~ the A son, Walter Albert Johnson, was
by her father, woce an ivory satin bouf- marriage of MISS Chrlstme Ro~mson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace ~l. Johofant gown with train. Her long tulle veil daughter of Dr. and Mrs. loUIS N. son, of Amherst avenue, last Saturday,
was caught with fresh orange blossoms Robinson and William Downham Taylor, September 18. in the Chester Hospital.
and she carried calla lilies,
son of Mrs. John N. Taylor, of Yale,
As matron of hOllor, ~Irs. James Rich- ~\'enue, in the Swarthmore Friends' Meetardson, of Wynnewood, cousin of the 109 House Saturday, October 2, at 6:~0
bride, wore a princess gown of willow P. M. Dorothy Johnstone Baesler 'Y11l
DRESSMAKING
green velvet and a coronet of maiden- Illay t~e .harp for. a half hour prt!cedmg
hair fern leaves. Her bouquet was of the rehglOus meettng and afterwards the
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yellow roses. Both the matron of honor guests will adjourn to the Robinson
Telephone Swarthmore 2096-W
and the seven bridesmaids carried lighted home "College Gate", on College avenue.
tapers.
The r~quesl has heen made ~at those who - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
The bridesmaids' dresses were of grey can wtll w~lk Irom the M~hng-House to
GOOD HOUSKEEPING
velvet fashioned on princess lines. They the .ho?Ie, In order. t~ avo!d traffic sn:u-ls.
2 YRS. -14.00
wore Juliet caps of seed pearls and carried If It 15 stonny a bus w111 be prOVided.
Save $2.00 on Bingle copy value
tea roses. Mrs. Edward Kenny Crothers, ~he hride. will be attended by her twin
01 Media; Mrs. Donald Gilpalrick, of slSter, Ahce, and the groom by hIS Cosmopolitan Red Book
Stevens Point, Wis. and Wallingford; hr?ther, . John S. Taylor, Ixsides fo~r
EACH 2 YRS. - $3,50
Miss Evelyn Swift, of Evanston, III j hmlesmalds and ushers chosen from their
Save 12.50 on single cOpy value
Miss Marian Huntress of Washington Swarthmore College classmates.
Sub..:riplion. lor ALL Magmne.
1
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D_
Miss
Mary SDartt, of
Dr. J 0 hn D 0 Iman
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313 Dartmouth Avenue
craL" 0!l' '113 .; KISS d,athrgarRe!tz tCannlar , announces the engagement of his daughTel. 8w_ 2080
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ester Spencer, of .-;
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Swarthmore avenue.
Welcome Freshmen and
Robert Gibson, of Schenectady, N. Y.,
* * •
acted as best man. Ushers included: Don].I rs. Harvey R. Pierce, of Princeton
Upper Classmen
aId Gilpatrick, of Stevens Point, Wis. and avenue, entertained with a miscellaneWallingford; Dr, Walter H. Baker, of
to
Wynnewood; John Kistler, of Swarth- oUs shower at .her home Tuesday a£more; J. W. Timmennan, of Drexel Hill; tern Don for l\ihss Doroth~ Emery, of
Edward Boehne, of Yeadon; Alfred Maple avenu~. whose marnage to MalDrown, of Chadds Ford; Robert Beale, of c~lm S. Stneby, f'f Rutgers a~enue,
For Tonsorial Service
Rosemont; and Roswell Gilpatrick, New will be performed Sept~mber 30.10 the
York City,
Swarthmore
MethodISt
EpIScopal
We Satisfy
Benjamin L. Kneedler, of Swarthmore Church.
p;esid.ed at the c~nsole. llrs. ~rist's gO\yn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins. of
CHESTER RD.
o beIge ~ace With a full Circular skirt Cedar lane, entertained on Sunday Mr.
and a tram w~s unadorned except by a and 'Mrs. J. A. Hartenstine of Princi- I!,,;==============.!I
corsage of orchids.
pio Furnace, Md., and M;. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fleming, mother of the bride- lI.L \V. Hartenstine of Havre de Grace
-.1-..
groom, who is 110t in good health, was Md.
' .
' CHESTER PIKE PROSPECT PARK
unable to attend.
Mr. and Mrs: Perkins and daughter,
Fl'ee Parking
After the ceremony a reception and Anne, left yesterday fot a week's trip
RcaI' of the Theab'e
dance. for about one thousand guests was through the Shenandoah Valley. They
held 10 The Mary Lyon School.
will return by way of Williamsburg,
Now Playing
Hostesses assisting Mrs. Crist at the Va.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
reception were: Dr. Mary A. Leavitt, of Miss Leanore Perkins has resumed
Boston, Mass., aunt of the bride; Mrs. her teaching duties at Friends' Central
90 Roaring Minules of Laughter
Walter H. Gilpatrick, of White Plains, School. where she is assistant to Mrs.
CONSTANCE BENNETT
N. Y., also all aunt of the bride; Miss J. ], Crookston, head of the Nursery
('ARY GRANT
Julia Ferguson, of Canandaigua, N. Y School.
in
M'rs. William Earl Kistler, of
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more; Mrs. Elizabeth T. McCloskey, of ~fr. and lfrs. John C. Foster and
Ambler; and Madame Henriette Guftlet, daugHter have removed from the
of Bordeaux, France.
home of },[rs. Foster's parents, Mr.
Other out-of-town guests at the
and Mrs. F. A. Child, of Vassar ave,41V1VU'ERSARY WEEK
ding included Mr. Walter Gilpatrick,
noc, to 425 Morton avenue, Rutledge,
On Our ScrUB
White Plains, N. Y.; Mrs. Roswell Gi1~ where they will reside temporarily.
Monday
& Tuesday
patrick, of New York· City Mrs. John The Fosters returned two weeks ago
Ellery Tuttle, of Sutton,
Mrs, r.===============r.
David Green, of Bostou; Mrs.
Chandler and Mr. Marvin
Brookline, Mass; Mrs. Louis
of Forest Hills, L. I.; Dr.
Today (Friday) - Salurday
Raymond Dugan, of Princeton, N. J.
Miss Nina Frederica Berkley, of New
York City,
The bride is a graduate of Mary Lyon
EDWARD ARNOLD
School and of Radcliffe
Cambridge, Mass., and also attended
School, Lausanne, Swit1:erland, and
with Ray Milland
University of Perugia in Italy.
Mr. Fleming attended Park College,
Sunday On'yl
Mis~ouri, and the University of Pennsyl2-Dig Features-2 .
vania.
n,..
Batted ..
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
PETER E. TOLD
E4JImo
Dartmouth and LIIf.yeile Avee.
ROSALIE DRYDEN
"We Don't Sell CanWe service Them"
N.... Bdltor
Oil
. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1937
In PurlJlU·'•
6 to 7 :30 P. M.
WELCOME BACK STUDENTS
Freshmen Follow the Upper Cla8smen to
JOSEPH'S
Swarthmore's Favorite Barber Shop
14 PARK AVE.
~
Still in the same best place giving those
Famous Haircuts
FRESHMEN 12 YEARS OR UNDER
FREE HAIRCUT AND SHAVE
WELCOME BACK, EVERYONE
Stop in and See
Frank
THE COLLEGE BARBER SINCE 1924
Candy, Cigarettes, Magazines and Radio Music While You Wait
NO WAITING
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE PHARMACY
Welcomes
ALL STUDENTS
TO SWARTHMORE
Leo Carrillo-Mary Carlisle
"Hotel Haywire"
And Invites Yon to
MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We Deliver
Phone 857
Member of Swarthmore Business Association
STlJDENTS!
WELCOME TO SWARTHMORE
We Can SUIJply You With Many Items to Make Your
College Lile More Pleasant
and
"The Man in Blue"
Monday -
"WILD
With,
Walter
Brannon
"(Academy
Award winner) and one man band
or "Banjo on My Knee" and Paullne
Moore. Carl C1Alfalfa" Switzer, Jack
Searla. Douglas Scott.
Tueaday
PAT O'BRIEN
"San Quentin"
Humphrey Bogart
Ann Sheridan
Added-
CHESTER
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STARTS
I
L earmng
.
The first meeting of the
People's Fellowship will meet
Sunday evening at 6 o'clock
the
Parish House. All those
age in the church and
' Iy"mVlte d .
are h
eartl
A ·supper for Presbyterian students
at Swarthmore College will be g1'ven
U
d ay evening, September ZIt at the
mon
Manse 011 Harvard avenue at 6 o'clock.
The Young Women's Guild will hold
the first meeting of the year at the
home of Mrs. Russell Phillips, 600
St ra tl1 H aven avenue, Th urs d ay, S ep30, a l815
P ,,,,!. Mr, Braun
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Can We Do?"
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OCT.
Marji Schaefer School of Dancing
RUTI..EDGE AUDlTORIU&1
Sylnn Ave" Rulledjle
10 A, M. Saturday
Wall and Bridge Lamps
Shelf and Drawer Paper
Electric Sockelll
Extension Cords
Two-Way Plugs
Soap Dishee
Curtain Rods
Coat Hangers
Dcsk Blotters
Waste Baskelll
Shoe Poli.h and Cleaner.
Adjustable Closet Rods
Kitchen Aeeessoric.
Shoe Broshes
Thumb Tacks
Drinking Glassee
Toasters
Padlocks
Paper Plates
Cups & Napkin.
FRIDAY
We ReJHIir Lamps and Other Electrical Work
SIJPLEE'S DARDWARE
STORE
Member of Swarthmore Businees As8oeiation
CHURCH NEWS
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SWARTHMORE P.....BYTERIAN OHlIRCB
Rev. David Braun. UlulateI'
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.--Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.-Momlng Worship. Mr. Braun
wUl preach on' "Cross sec~
tlons."
6:00 P. M.-Young people's Fellowship.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park AvenUe below Harvard
10:00 A. M.--Sunday School.
11:00 A. M..-8unday Lesaon~Sennon.
Wednesday evening meetlng each week. 8
p. m. Beading room open dally, except Sun..
days and holldaya 1 to 4 P. J4., Cburcll
ed.LO.ce.
All are cordially invited to attend tile
servIces and use the Bea.dlng Room.
BENJAMIN L. KNEEDLER
Teacher of PIANO -
Hockey
.
Protestant
Jlplscopal
Chester Road and COllege Avenue
~v. J. laftlen auenthel'. S.T.M., Rector
.u.aV. T. A. lIeryweathel'. Dlr. BeL EdUo.
89 :00 A. M ...;...Boly Communion.
:45 A. 1<.-8_1' SehooL
10:30 A. Y.-Mornlng Prayer and sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
MKTHODIBT EPISCOPAL 0BUBDIl
Clarence P. caner, A.B•• B.D.• utntater
9:45 A. 1<.--cJt~:!'L
11;00 A. 1<.-)4orn1ng Wonalllp.
7.45 P. Y.-liVenlng WOI8hlp.
ORGAN -
HARMONY
Interesting Courses for the Beginner and Advanced Student
Certificates and Diplomas Granted
S-Nether Provo Away
(Class game 9th and 10th
grades).
7-Ncther Provo Home
(Class games 11th and
121h grades).
21-Lansdowne
Home
28--Haverford
Away
NOV, 4-Media'
Away
6-George School Home
ll-Upper Darby Away
Trinity Church Notee
I8-Neth,er Provo Away
2J--Ridley Park
Away
On Sundav morning the hour of
Captain-Betty Cresson
service will be 10.30 o'clock instead of
Manager-Sarah Fussell
the usual hour, 11 A. M. This will enCoach-Virginia Allen
able holders of tickets for the Drama
There will be no soccer program
of lHssions to go in early to Convenat Swarthmore High this year.
tioll Hall, Philadelphia. Richard ·G.II.._______________
Swarthmore 1625-W
FOR INFORMATION APPLY
23 S. PrincetoD Avenue
COME TO THE "COUNTRY FAIR"
Friday, October I - 2 to 10 P. M.
TRINITY CHURCH, SWARTHMORE
Fresh
v~getables,
fruit, flowers, home-malle eakes, eandies.
jellies, jams and
preserve~
Tea wiD be served
Delicatessen
Useful Articles
aVai1able'II-(:oLii~~~~~~Oiil1i=illf~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~
THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
". _ •• founded on the prlnclple that edu~tlon comes through experience. that vigor of mind and body and sIncerity of spirit are best
achIeved through an active program."
Fall Term begins September 20
At the New Building on Rose Valley Road
MRS. W. NORMA~ BROWN. Media 1210-W
Chainnan of Admissions
GRACE ROTZELL, PrInCipal
Sehool Telephone, Medla 108&-1
SPE£IAI.. UNIVERSITY £LASSIl:S
Ajtemoon$, Evening$ and Saturday Morning$
.~
COLLEGE
_.
COLLAT~
COURSES
~~.~.aea.!COUI'8Ba
~n1C.b anrl.t,
~.~_I~d
~~._Ba.~el~~g!.4rtAJl~
..,':ht-eo
are IdenUcal WIth
"~
.. tt ..""d Illn time.
those available to full time students,
B.ll~B Hl.'HOOL GRADuaTES may secure a degree by part Ume work..
ftAVHI!:Jld, may use credits obtamed lor 8lat~ cerutfcatea.
NVRHES may secure eredlts for desree In Nunlng Edl.oCAtlon.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC may take eoUrBe.s that mlerest them.
.... t~UITOR8 ue.admltteft to all ~an -'me ela,sje'fI on Dayml
tlEOISTKA.TJON on 'YeeKtiaya tram 9 to i and 2 t~ 5; Saturdays from
It to 1, se ..t ~t. ~ Inelusl"'I
8 to 7:30 weekday•. eltCepl Saturdays. Sept. 27-0eL ~ InCIU81Ve.
For complete Information
and catalogue aoarell.!l Ute
Room 116. College Hall.
or call EVErgret'n 0100. Extension IHB.
Dltodor. College Collateral
tJNIVEBSITY
Courses,
OF
P ..:NNSYLVANIA
Phllad .. lpblu
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WELCOME STUDENTS
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
Louis F. Pierce, ProJ:lrietor
Day and Night Storage
Expert Mechanic Service
. Sinclair G~8ol!n6 and Lubricating Oils
Washmg - Lubncallon - Battery and Tire Service
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
401 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 411
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD
The school Is completely equlp~
ped to teach little people from
the Kindergarten through seven
grades, using tbe outstanding
progressive methods. but emphasizing the best traditions in educatton, namely. cOurtesy, slncer~
ity and accuracy.
The curriculum Ineludes. besides fundamentals,
and Mrs. CrIst wlll be at tbe
school every afternoon and can
be seen by sppolntment.
THE REUOIOUS BOCIBTY OF FBIENDB
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship In the
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-Sewlng and.
quilting In Whittier Bouse. Box luncheon.
All are cordlally Invited.
TlUNl'rY CBUBCH
MEDIA WOMAN'S CLUB
423 S. Ja.bon St.
3:30 P. M. Thnnday
ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH
DEAN. Y. M. C. A. S~OOL OF MUSIO, PHILADELPHIA
Alix Field Whitaker
JEAN ARTHUR
"Easy Living"
Preebyterian Chnrm Notee
FoolhaU
$OO
On the Corner
"Topper"
MEDIA
,
I
Regi.ter Now For
NEW SWARTInIORE CLASS
Telephone Swarthmore 228
24-Darby
HOllIe
I-Springfield
Away
8-Media
Home
IS-Sharon Hill
Home
23-Ge0rge School Away
~Ien-Nor
Away
NOV, S-Marple Newlown Home
12-N Ih P
e er rov.
Away
25-Lansdowne
Hom~
(College Field),
Captain-John Craemer
Manager-Harry C.MaoMillan
Coach-William
F. ZI·egenfu.
A
.
55. Coaches-David R. Gerner
James Miller.
fessed nostalgia may send superior Haig still has a few tickets
letters homeward during this first week.
The children who are to go by motOtTwo hundred years ago Thomas Gray, bus or in pdvaie automobiles will meet
COLLEGE FALL SPORTS
then a student at Cambridge, wrote the at the church at 1 o'clock, promptly.
SCHEDULE
letter from which this excerpt is taken,
T. Arthur Meryweather, Jr., will be
Football
to a friend, "It is very possible that
of the crucifers to take part in the
Oct. 9-Union
Away
two and two make (our, but I would Drama.
.
II
16-Hampden-Sydney
"
not give four farthings to deme,"slrate I The Woman's Guild will hold a
"
~berlin
"
"Country Fair" in the assembly room
this ever so clearly: and if these be
,. 30-Hamilton
"
problems of life, give me the amuse~ of th'c church on Friday, October 1,
Nov.
6-Johns
Hopkins
Home
menls of it. The people I behold
? until 10 o'clock, Fresh vege,. 13--5t. Johns
"
around me, 'it seems, know this and tables, fruit, flowers, homemade cakes,
..
2O--Drexel
"
more, and yet I do not know one of candies and jellies will be On sale. Also,
Soccer
them who inspires me with any
many useful articles.
~Irs. Louis W. King, of College aveOct. 2-Germantown
lion to be like him." These words from
this collegian of 1736 have a strangely 'nue, will take charge of the United
Cricket Club Home
modern sound.
'.
Thank Offering t~is fall in place of
"8-Gettysburg
U
Yet all of these youths will be molded
rs. F. 'Y,.r. Hadley, who has resigned
.. 16-Lafayette
Easton
to some degree by their years of ap- on account of her forthcoming rcmo"22-Prillceton
Princeton
.. 30-Univ. of Penna. Phila.
prenticeship to learning. They pass val from Swarthmore. Final reports
Nov. 6-Cornell
Home
slowly at first, then all too swiftly. An must be made by October 4 and all
" IJ-Lehigh (12.30 P. M.),
interval of active and busy years wilt "Blue Boxes" and other contributions
make way for that moment when the should be sent to Mrs. King before
Bethlehem
,. 2O--Stevens
Hoboken
many who have long since become that date.
journey' men and the few whose eager~
The rector.
Rev.
J.
'1
Jardcn
Guenther.
h
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ness for truth has prodded thf'.m into and Mrs. Gueother WI I have t elr an-" !.,;.._ _ _.:::.:..;..:::.:..;.~~--'=':::=-JI
becoming Master Craftsmen realize, in noal student supper Monday evening Mary Lyon, Wildcliff Opening
retrospect that the apprenticeship was at the rectory on North Chester road.
as precious as the gold. Then, at last,
The annual Homecoming Service
A large contribution to Swarthmore'S
they are able to pay their tribute of will be held on Sunday,
October 3.
winter life arrived this week for
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opening of The Mary Lyon on Tuesday,
warm gratitude to that teacher who, met
Girl Scout News
the 21st. Other girls from points as far
at some critical hour, placed as John
away
as the Philippines will 'arrive beMorley says, IIchart and compass" into
The
following
membcrs
of
Troop
No.
fore
next
Tuesday, the 28th, when WHatheir hands for the rest of the voyage.
2 will attend the Delaware County cliff Junior College will 'reopen.
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Methodist Chareb Notes
Palrol Leaders Conference at Camp
The regular Rally Day services
Indian Run this week-end: Marialrr=============="iI
be hcld on Sunday with p ..,motion:s' Hanzlik, Susan Thatcher, Helen Kraus,
from one department to another and Marty Jean Crosby. The regular meetawards for yearly attendance.
'ings of Troop 2 will start Wednesday.
The first Junior Church service
October 6, at 3 P. ll. at the Girl Scout
TEACHER OF
the season~ under the direction of Mrs. House. on Cresson lane. Mrs. Henry
DANCING
Clarence F. Carter, will be held. The J. Hanzlik is leader of this troop.
boys. and girls 01 the Church School
New Address
will dramatize the story of Isaac and
104 Elm Avenue
Rebecca. Mr. Carter will give an obMR. AND MRs. CruST
ject lesson pertaining to the dramatiannounce the
Telephone Swarthmore 850
zation.
re-openzng
Monday evening at 6 P. M. the an·
of
lIual supper given for the Methodist
freshman students of Swarthmore
SEVEN GABLES'
College will be held at the church.
The Ladies' Aid will prepare the meal.
The Junior Department of
Robert Detweiler.· of Riverview road,
The Mary Lyon School
•••
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."Within this current week, eager
}'Puth has been rushing into Swarthmore. by train, bus and car, perhaps
by alf, Once here it distributes itself
between the College on one hill. and
M~ry Lft0n School on the other.
ot a of this youth comes ea,.er·lv.
Some of it has undoubtedly been
into
. this
F ventUre by a parental campalgn. ortunate
that parent who can
'l
ca II I t h e. p h I osophy of Mr. Pallet's
brot ler-1I1-law, Mr. Glegg, to his aid. It
was he who emitted the now famous
couplet:
"Wh en I and'IS gone and nlOney's
spent,
Then learning is most excellent."
It is quite possible that much of this
youth turns a nonchalant and wary
mien toward this whole matter of acQuiring a~ education. Some of these
driven by strangeness and an uncon-
And Then There Are Always Our OWD Famous Homemade Pies
Spee1al Orde... Can be Filled
Sara O. Raymond
SEP,
OCT.
'T===:=':=~~~~;;:~~;;:~== I Sections".
Dartmou,h ,4...... ue)
Dinner -
I
H. S. FALL SPORTS
SCHEDULE
8_ad C _ Ma_, JUUU)' If,
This Sunday the Rev. Davl'd Braun
- . at the Post om.. at 8.._ _ Pa-,
under the Act of Mare.b 3, 111'.
will preach 011 the subject "Cross-
Fancy and Plain Cakee
Breakfast Cakee
Cinnamon Buns
Rolls, Muffins, eleo
Delicious Bread
Lunch _ 12 to 1:30 P. M.
3
will have charge of the program,
A special program is being arranged
for ,the Wednesday evening worship
serVice.
T~e W~man's Foreign Missionary
Society ,wtll hold their meeting at tbe
home of Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman,
Dartmouth avenue, on Wednesday,
September 29, at 2:30 p, M,
BJI_ u
Our New Baker'. Line Ineludes:
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ADOLPH'S
Phone Swarthmore 880
DEW DROP INN
(Tru. LillIe Tea Room
AT
TIIB 8WABTIDIOIIB.Uf. INC.
hlt_
Call 440
BABE.
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SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER 24; 1937
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Welcomes the New Stlldents
and Greets Old College
Friends
GIFTS
GREETING CARDS
CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Corsages That Are Different
PERFECT DAYS FOR BICYCLING!
Come Try Our New Bike, - ReservalioD8 Suggested
RaI... :
~gg~UR
...................... $.25
y ....................... $1.75
PER WEEK·END ................. $3.00
. THE WHEEL
(Back 01 CeUa ShoB Sho,.)
We Sell All Makes of Domestic Bikes and Some Foreip Bik""
Open EvenlDp Until 10 o'doek
Factory..approved lubrication Cor your car guarantees long life
and ~ow upkeepw It mea~ that every operation and every
lubri~. are exactly lUI speci1ied by the engineers 'Who designed
and built your ear. It means that the tigh.t lubricants are
~pplied at the right time. Pactory..approved lubrication is an
1m~rt:~t part of our service .•.. And 'W'C Use genuine
.
Drive 1n now for a free safety check..up. '
part:s
HANNUM & WAITE
. YALE AVE. & CHESTER RD., SWARTHMORE, PA.
CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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SEPTEMBER' 24, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOTES
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LOU UMSTED
F,
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ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
I=_
SHIRER BUILDING
Charlie
Keighton,
Bobby
Keighton,
Eben !~;;;::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::~
Lr.lIg, Lynne
Leach,
Davison
Luehring.
Dick McCabe, Nancy McCurdy, Andrew
March, Patsy Morrow, Bitty Morrow,
Donald Ogram, Allan Palmer, Robert
Peters, Johnny Rassweiter, Carey Rich·
mond, Phyllis Snidemal1, Barbara Soder104 PARK AVENUE
berg Bickie Thompson Patsy Told and
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Poll' Told.
'
Showing a Complete Line oj Sportswear For College
y
William C. Morrow, of Rtvervlew Mrs. Homer Dunn has stopped [or a
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road and Ogden avenue, arrived in New visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
SWEATERS - SKIRTS - DRESSES
Tie For First Thursday
York City September 13 after flVe months and Mrs. R. I. Dunn, of South Chester
JACKETS - ACCESSORIES
exploration in Peru. He was greeted there road. while en route from Asheville, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goodwin and Mr.
HOCKEY STICKS
\"ith the news of the death of his mother, C. where she has spent the summer, to aud Mrs. Richard Carvell tied for top
Mrs. R. C. Belden, of Alderpoint, Cal., her horr..e in New York City.
Telephone Swarthmore 85
honors at last week's meeting of the
Inviting Your Inspection
which had occurred at the home of her
.
• • •
. Thursday Night Bridge Club. Mrs. J.
daughter in Cincinnati, O. Mr. lIorrO\v TO?1 Littlefield, son o£ Mr. and ~Irs. R.
flew to Cincinnati and went on irom there J. Littlefield, of Swarthmore place, re~ Hopkins and Mrs. Irvin R.
were second.
to California for the funeral. He Icftlce':'tiY entered Dartmo~th College and
...~.~.~-San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 21, and will eOJ?yed the freshman hike ?f the colt~ge
Williams Horne
return by the way of St. Louis, Mo., outmg dub thr?ugh the White Mountamb
arriving home early next week.
and to the Adtrondack~
TO THE FRESHMEN AND UPPER CLASSMEN
Following a comfortable and interesting
Mrs. Morrow's siste~, Mrs. H. J. Kurtz, Yarnall Clea....:r, * of North Chester sunnner spent travelling in northern
Come in nnd get acquainted on your fint trip to the village
and son, John, have Just returned from road left Monday morning for Perkiomen Europe the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. P.
a six months vis~t in ~1ifornia and are Sch~l.
All aue880ries for the Freshmen
Williams have retut'ned to their home on
spending some tlllie WIth the )..{orrows.
* • *
Yale avenue.
Ladies' Silk Hosiery and Lingerie
:Mrs. Morrow's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Street will reThe fjords of Norway claimed the
Cadman, of Wilmington, Del., is visiting move from New England this week to major portion of their time both because
her after spending the last few months in occupy the Fergusson house on Swarth- of their wild, rugged beauty and also as
England with ·relatives.
more avenue.
places of unequaled atmosphere of peace
PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirk 3mI and rest. Sweden, Denmark and Holland
Member of Swarthmore Business Association
Mrs. Helen M. Hall, of Park ave~
Open Evenings
famity, of Lafayette avenue, attended the contributed in no small way. to the charm
nue, wilt entertain on Saturday even- annual Kirk family reunion last Saturday and satisfaction of the summer's outing.
ing with a supper party at her summer at the home of Caro1l Johnston, outside
• I I
home "Holiday Hill", \Vesttowl1.
Police News
Lansdale, Pa.
}.tr. and !..lrs. Louis W. Wheelock,
Philip M. Alden, Jr., of North Chester
At 10.15 A. M. Satllrday, September 18,
of Park avenue, will spend several days
road, will celebrate his nil1th birthday an accident occurred at Chester road
at Blick Hi11 Falls.
and Swarthmore avenue when W. W.
with a party this Saturday afternoon.
• •
Mrs. *Luther
:Miss Ellen
willthis
haveweek-end
a bnef
Dr. alKl
It.,1.
~_f reunion
with Vichoevcr
her brother
Swarthmore place, attended the £all b~ before sailing on Tuesday aboard the
lluet for the st.aff of the Pr~sbyten~n Europa with a student group bound for
Board at the Rlt~ Carlton, Plllladc1phla, the University of Munich. Shl! wilt stop
OJ~ T~e~ay eve.mng, September 21. D~. in Paris to visit relatives before going to
Dtnlllutt IS the director of the Departme! t Germany. She compl'!ted her freshman
(If Educational Research and Student Atd. year at Swarthmore College last June.
KITfY McLEAN
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for
a.
•••
•••
~Irs. J. Paul
Brown an d
\Vaync Ambler and Chubby Dean, of
•• •
family, of \Valnut lanc, spent last SUIl- the Athletics, were dinner guests of Mr.
day with Mr. and )'lrs. Robert Shell· and Mrs. F. P. Jones, of Yale avenue,
pa~d and family, of Dartmouth avenue, Wednesday evening.
on their boat the "Fortuna" at Hance's
Curtis S. Jones has returned to his
Mr. and
.... _. . __ "\.' __ .1. r.~d ... R";'vl'r. Ald.
~ ... "
C
........
TT .. :_ .....
!...........
Wilson, of Chester, driving a light Ford
delivery truck of the Chester Sates Com~
pany. north-bound on Chester road collided with the Ford coach of Berger Dale,
Darby, who was cast-bound on Swarth·
nnr.. "' .......... 'T"ht' ro:u·h tllrnrrl ov~r on
it:: sloe and Ule OCCUl'al:ts weI t: ..lJdh.c.n
and bruised. :Mrs. Dale and nine-year~o1d
ddughter, I"ily, were discharged after
examination at the Taylor Hospital,
Ridley Park. Both cars were considerably
damaged.
On the 18th A- B. Gorman, of College
I
TOWNSPEOPLE AND COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Dr. John Ellery Tuttle, retired pastor,
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
and Mrs. Tuttle. of Sutton, Mass., have,
been spending a week or so in Swarth~
more. Tuesday after spending several
days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haldy\
~l iller Crist, of Harvard avenue, they
went to the home of Mr. and llrs.
Leonard Ashton, on Elm ave~ue, to visit \.
a few days.
are invited to inspect our newly decorated salon
I
where any or every aid to beauty is available
tvith care/ul individrwl service
• • *
:Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cornog have I
purchased £rom Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Irvine the house at 324 Dickin~on avenue
which they have occupied as tenants for
the past five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornog and their son,
John, Jr., returned recently from Eaglesmere, Pa. where they had a cottage for
August and the first part of September.
I
.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Linton, of Benjamin West avenue, returned Saturday
from a \\'eek's motor trip through New
England.
SMART
WOOLS
BEGIN AT
$7.
The Vanity Box
Complete
and Modern
GOWN SHOP
Fall Coiffures
on Park Avenue
UJ,ket* (lr grounds ........•... 5
Itelmir of buildings ••.........
hClmirs aud HClllac."CIIlNlt_
of heating. I'l11mbill~ &: ligltlillg
or ilPparatus used ill illslruclion ................... .
of furniture ..••..•.......
of other ('lIl1ipnll'nt .....•.•
T I I "1 I I
white. desires
_ day"s· work. Telephone Swarthmore 1025~J.
WORK WANTED-Young high school girl.
white. deslres position evenings minding Other
children. Telephone Swarthmore 127.
PERSONAL
PERSONAlr-I have funds
eXllen~s
Tutal
for
...•.....••.••.
839.17
26.00
---,-'::'::'
3,620.06
................•. $
Tolal Current. Expenses
(Items A·F incluBh·c) ••. $133,151.3[)
flrst mort--
gages at reduced Interest. WrIte fUll par·
tlculars to Box A. The Swarthmorean.
807.76
1.0:l0.!H
240.00
2ja.1O
lii3.32
00.75
I
Total Debl Sen'ire . . . . . . . . . S 20,7(11.i",9
Real Estate
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
A. Wayne Mosteller
Phone 595
409 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Every Shampoo - A Scalp Treatment
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarlhmore 58
A
N
192.-19
4:12.39
1.159.47 '.
•
607.621
fi10.46
baths,
fireplace,
I
furnished - $15.
I.
II
23 S. Chester Rd.
terrace.
Nicely
R
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E
w
H
E
FRED
kltchen. livjng room with real fire-
I,
Valle)' Acres.
a new
community of line single
homes designed for richer
modom Uvlng.
2.892.-13
..••.•........•••............ - - - - - HI.; MO;") 41
A
N
Y
T
I
M
Y
2 b~drooms. tile bath. dJ.n.lDg room,
place. Garage - $15.
2 bedroom apt. - $65. 3 bedroom apt.
- $75. Just outside of borongh.
2 bedroom apt. In Private home in
the midst of acres of woodland. 2
chester Road, erossloe Penna.
B. B. Bridie. At Woodward
Ave. cross trolley tracks,
bearing right to Ridley Creek
Boad. At next fork 1"0
straight .head Into Rose'
. Visit Rose Valley Acres Yourself
-Or Consult Your Own Broker
i
10:0:H:82I
Furniture Restoring
In All Its Branches
Apartments
1
Media IUD (at SlgD "To Rose
Valley") Co Sooth on Man-
UPHOLSTERING
MEDIA, PA.
f,
Drlvo out Baltimore l'Jke to
l\ledla. Two blocks west of
only $12,900.
and uncrowded -
Bulance on hand (to be a\'aiJahh! for 5,·hool year lO:i7·38)..................
Swarthmore Ill·J
flow to Reach
Rose Valley Acres:
ly '" IWre, on high ground
sloping south. EasUy...,..
oosslble to stores, schools
~
Totul
WM. S. BITTLE
A new single home on a
choice corner lot overlooking b~utifu1 Rose Valley
Is now open for your In·
1JpeeUon. There are three
bedrooms, two tile baths.
two-car garage, and provision for adding another
bedroom and bath at small
additional cost. PrIced at
EYen the smallest lot in
Bose Valley Acres Is near-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175.840.23 :
T(Jtal Current EXpclIs:os (I~m!l A·F in(')ush·c) .$1:J3151 311
Total Dcb.t S("I"\'ice (It(,01 G).............. 20:761 :5[)
PAYMENTS
Tutn] C:lflltal Outlay (1IclII H)..... .••....•
2.tm2.-1::I
:
f rnme. La.rge
BELL PHONE
J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
•
•
!
M. PARKER
Swa. 42
~eet
the Thaddeus Thomes
. in a familiar kitchen-sink scene. Only
six months ago Thad grumbled because it took forever to' dry dishes. That
was before they got an Electric Water Heater. Now he enjoys gloating
over his speed. Actually, fast drying is due to piping.hot water.
FOR RENT
108 S. Princeton Avenue
Completely redecorated
$57.50
~
5 bedrooms", 3 baths, oil beat
$125.00
416 N. Chester Road
THE EILEEN DRESS SHOP
THE LILLY ANN HAT SHOP
•
SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
REOPENS
Apartmenl : 2 bedrooJrul, living
room, dining room, Kitmen,
The Same Excellent Quality With
Greater Variety
Edward L. Noyes
bath
$60.00
13 S. Chester Rd.
Telephone Swarth. 114 or 130
But Thad gloats even more vigorously over the low cost of heating
water electrically. And why not? The special low off·peak rate means he
pays only lc per kilowatt·hour . . . mighty little for the enormous comfort
of constant hoi waler. H you want actual proof of how liille it costs many
of our customers--.::aIl Customer Service and ask for our bookIet-"30,OOO
Philadelphians Can't Be Wrong '"
TIME
Rose Valley
Phone 870J
Priced at only $12,900
5,:144.33
RECEIPTS
TOTAJ~
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
102 PARK. AVE.
70.0';
SUMMARY
designed to help keep your complexion :flawless
CELIA SHOE SHOP
ROSE VALLEY ACRES
4a:um
md business, yet secluded
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Making
ANew Corner Home in
092.08
1.498.76
t'lUO.15
$
BOARDING-Convalescent. Aged. Invalid. Alteration of old buildhn:-s (liot rl'IHlirll)..................
Chronic. 24 hour nurse's servtce. Porches. .:,reat!n!;. lighting, Illumbillg" and elt·c. elluil)............... :::::::::::::::::
I urn lu-:e .•.•....................•.........................•.•....... ,.
9\! _acres Rround. Telephone Media 79.
llll()ardtlls , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On!;lrlll~tlolial
ther ('lluiJlnwlIt .•.•............•••..........................•••.•...•.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Shoe
1,8[10.00
Capital Outlay (H)
Special Permanents
Facials
Expert
Now Ready for
Your inspection
.... 181.41
RetiC!mpliun or bonds dir{!(;t rroUl
~('nl'ral fund ..........•... 1 14.000.00
Payments of illterl'st on hUIIIJs &
State Taxe
term hmns .............••.
74.119
U{'hulit tllitioll, cle. .........•
75.00
2,755.29
Jml1lrallCe:
Firfl .......•..•••. $:123.20
Compensution ...•... 510.51
Taxes
Newest Fall Fashions in
READY.TO.WEAR, CUSTOM MADE AND
REMODELING
Hats Draped to Fit Your Personality
Swarthmore 2149 or 956
Acth·itieOl •....• !5
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••.........•..••.••••••••.••••...••.•••.•••••.••••• $312.000.82
1.302.60
We hereby certify Ihat we ha'·e examined till! abfl\·e ac<;oUhts and find them
326.00 :md that the securities of the nfficers or the board are in aceordanee with law.
1.166.12
WM. R. MAIN,
00.00
WALLACE M.. McCURDY.
423.23
314.40
J. F. BOGARDUS.
... 81.07
Auditors.
Maintenant:e (E)
Sinle Retirement Board ••..•... $
WA~Woman,
Not:uy Public -Insurance -
SHOP in tile Old Balik Buildiug
Mail and Phone Orders Filled
'rotal LiabilHiel!
L.brllriclt--Salllrics .....•..... 5
Books. repair!!, t'(!lJlaCelDelits and
olher eXllcnt!C ............ .
Sodal 1..'Cllft'rll alltl rccrcalioll ...•
NUIIIC servk'C ............•..
Dental sen-ice ••....•.•......
Olhl"r Ex. Coordinate Acth·itie!l ..
9.70D.70
3.2-18.75
4tJO.55
2.Ml.39
U09.50
26.19
375.59
111.39
$761.066.80
LIABILITIES
Auxiliary Agencies and CDDrdi~~
At:tivitiea (e)
ordina~e
AS8eitl ......................................................
BondN! indebletlnesil I with ,·ote of electorale) •.••••.••.••••••...•...•••••••• 1242.000.00
Donded indebtedness (wilhout "ote of electorate)........................... 70.000.00
114.613.89 A«(."Ouuts l'a)'able:32.02
SUI)J,lie!! .•..•.......................•..•••.....•......•....••• - ..•
37.80
All olher accounts ••...•.••.••••••.••.••..•.••.••••••.•••..•.•.•••••
Total GeilerDI Conlrol ...• S
TOlal EXJlense of Operation.' 17.003.12
WORK
Luis School. ColoradQ Spriugs, Col.
467.20
~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~o~,,~.~a~n~.~n~":'''~'~.~.~.~.;;
..~.~.~~2~.jj~'~7~.0~
Fixed Charg.. (F)
Deht Service (G)
Swarthmore
Many new fall styles are available. You'll find one
just planned for you!
fOR REAL
SMART
LOW
All Made by Hand in Our Own Candy Kitchen
....... '.
Clerk 10 Sthool Board ......... $
Treullurer lIalal7 ............ .
Tax Collector •.•.•••........
Auditors ••.••...••.•••..•••.
Legal ser\·iI,.'C ....••.•••.....•
Othcr Expense Business Aum ....
Olher Ii:XJICIlIiC oC Gencral Conlrol
3.207.50
83.387.00
2.030.12
3.711.64
100.00
74.78
393.82
Wagcs of janitors and other em·
JlIu)·(~s ••...•.•....•..•..•. $
Fuel •.•••••.••.•••.•••••••.
'''ater ••••.•..•......•..•...
Light and l'ower ••..•...•...
Janllorg· sUPlllies •..•.••.• , ••
Care or -grounds ••••.••••..••
TeleJlhone rent al ....••..•...
Other expeuse of olle-ration ••..
WORK WANTED
of the faculty of the Lansdowne
Friends School, has rcmovt.·d to San
10.7&6.01
CeDeral Control (A)
OperatioD (D)
TOTAL
95
ONE OR TWO PIECE
DRESSES IN NEWEST
FALL COLORS
SUITS, ENSEMBLES
AND COATS. UNTRIM.
MED OR WITH LUXU.
RIANT FURS.
10.75.5.07
CURRENT EXPENSES
Shop in
LEADING
UNNY
.........
4.064.0:':
Total
74(;.61
Totlll Aux. A!;'cnciC!j amI Co·
Penna.
•
Swarthmore •
11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Lamp Shades
New Hand Colored
Cards of College
Buildings
12~:g~t~;
Total Capital OuIJa,)' ......................•...........•.••........ $
~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~I
I
1011.708.07
BOARDING
. . ...
~Irs. J. Donald Gibson, of Hillborn
.
• * •
avenue, has spent seYf.ral days at Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fussell, Jr. rcHaven Inn, Beach Haven, N. J.
turned last Friday to their home in CamMiss Nancy ·Price* will return to b~i??e, ~lass. afte~ spending ten days
Swarthmore from Lansdowne this week-' VISIting Mr. Fussell s mother, Mrs. Lewis
I Fussell of Walnut lane
.
end to make her home this winter w i t h '
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan, of' rr================================91
South Chester road.
* *. *
The Most
Net amount of 1036 tax c,olIeeted ...•••••.•••
Tota1 Ex. of IlIstrndioll ••. 1100.3.5.5 .....0
CORDIAL GREETINGS
WELCOME TO SWARTHMORE
120.464.04
•..•••...
A8'!istants .•..•.••.••.•..•
Sa~arjes 01 TI·llchers ........ .
Textboults ..•••.•..•....•.. :
Supplies used in Instruction ...•
Allending Teachers Institute •••.
Comnlencemcnt Exerclse.li!. ete....
Other Expl'uBe of ·lnlllruelion .•.
• ••
•••
i:· jUaB;:::::: ::::
ur tax to be cultectell..........
0.107.0:1
EXoneratiollS .•.••..••..••.... , . . . . . . . . . . . .
145.GI
Llene filed (1036 tax) ......•.•.•.....••••.•...••••••
10atl tax returlled.......................... • ...•....
lJeducted rrom Colledor'! salary..............
487.20
FOR SALE
MacE1Weel!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~======~
Miss Louise G. Is£ort, formerly of
~\\'artlllllore, who has becn a member
.•
_____
Total receipts ••...••..•. $175.840.23
FOR BALE--Fireplac:e logs. Desired. length.
Well seasoned. $15 a cord. Telephone Mcdla 12g..W.
FOR BALE-Fire wood, kindllni and heater
blockS. S. Crocker, Drexel Hill. Telephone Salarh.·!;1 01 I-rinclpals •....•... $ 7.376.00
S:llnrles ·of Prln!'iJlal's Clerks &::
Madison 1837·W.
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
•• •
___
Balance 011 hand July O. 1036Gener:t1 Fund ....••.••..... $ 4.858.76
ProPI'M.)" tax 103U ••••.••.•.•• 100.708.07
Pel' Callita tax 1030..........
4.004.92
uclinllucnt lax ....••••..•..• 11,100.96
room
Slate Appropriation •••••••... 24.225.73
and Bunny. Equipped. Tuition lIon·resident IIUPils..... 10.637.08
man or teacher. Tele- Sa.e 01 real Ciliate. Itullpllea IlIId
530·1.1.
equipment ..•...•.••..••..
48.35
All olher l!our(CS ••••........
1,380.47
phone
5
-.,.---~---.-----------.
ScllUflJ I1uihllJws ·md Slit'S
,
...... . ...... ... . . • .. ..• •.••.••• ..•.•...•. • •• • 'DOG
•102 •49
'rexlbuokl! ami ~ F.IllIilmwlIl
•........•..•••••....•.....•..••••••••••••••.••
43.621.30
AmouDt of School Tax
- l{1!m T.tx ••.......•...................••.••.... ,......................
9,101 ..62
...:._.::.::.-=-==~-=:....
_::__=-;_-_=:_--------- 151:15 Tax ••..••...•.•••..•..•..•.••.•••••..•••...•.••..••••.•.••... ~..
7,27'1.34
Per Capita
P
]034 'raX ••....•..•••...••.••..•.•••••••...•.•••.••••.•••.••••••.•••••
6.149.72
roperty
Total
Previous to 10a-1 dlll,licate ...................•.......•...•.•..••...••••. 10,001.07
Amount Inioo (face or 1930 duplicate) ••••..•• $ 5,120.00
'110.214.34
$124.334.:14 'l'lIitiOIl .................................................... ,..........
408.54
f~~!~~~;~l! :;d~UP~~~:~C (O~i:
~~~:~~
1.2~~:~t
973.01 Gelwral }o"uud DaI:UI(,(~ •...........................•.•..•.••.•...•.•.•••• 10,034.82
RECEIPTS
..
Dimmitt,
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ASSETS
AtlfI("sr.!tI ,·aluation or t:lXab!e I"t'al estate •. $a.183.220.00
Nunlbcr or mills le,·lcd...
23
Number
a8~e!'s.:-d with ,~r ca,""- 'a......
".0'8""
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~0
;;a.,k~v.;n\iie.ITota.l amOUDt
E"'
.-._- --------
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer, of Swarth·
IIlOrt· Collegt'. who ret'cully sold his
house till Ogdt'lI ~l\·t·II11C. is now residing at the Luehring house, 011 Uivcr"iew road.
AUDITORS' ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY 5, 1937
TAXATION
C I'
h
was sent a warning for fast this week Francis J. Mansfield, of Phila·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin.
Mr. and M~s. Fran~ . cvme ave a\·~~uc, on South Chester road 011 the delphia, who was summoned on the 12th
Moylan, furmerly of Swarthmore. have returncd to. their hOllle III l-(!. Dora, Fla. dnvmg
(or improper passing, was pronounced
·,r
guests
for
the
month
of
SeptemaUer
s(k!l1dmg
the
summc.r.1I1
the
ho~c
16th.
.
d '\ W 11
"B1
At
hearing at 8 P. M. Monday of not guilty and was d,sch arged.
as tll" _
I lam JU.
al5- I r:~~a~;;;;;;;;;.~~~;,;;~!!!!!;;;~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!""!!!,,,,!!!,,,,!!!!!!
Monsieur Diran Atexanian, £ormerly' bcr Mrs. Good~in's parC!lts, Mr. and o£ Professor ,an n rs.
colleague and collaborator with Monsieur Mrs. W. A. Willte, of Gudford College, dell, 011 RBlut·gsders,,.~ell~e.
I ed f
II
e u~n h r'i:"::
Pablo Casals at the Ecole Norn..le de N. C.
Mrs. . a'Me . aSJdust yth
.
. p .'
h
uest of Dr
II- •
*
summer In ame an wi
er us
Muslque tn ar IS a ouse gd '
th~ Miss Elaine Bradford, Qf Rutgers ave~ will move October 1 to Georgetown to be
and'odMrs .. W' t '1~' t Sk!ann u~.ng pro~lnue, left la:;t week {or Connccticut College near Professor Blaisdell's business. He is
pef n
,~florf °h 1I~ I a ,"" g utP the'S Insti for \Vornell, New London. She was ac~ a senior analyst with the Securities and
Ofters special discounts to Boy and Girl Studenlll on
essors up 0 . t Ie At'
VIO once 0 a
~ compame
. d bY Iler mo Iher, M rs. J• L
·
C
· .
Ph·tadetphia
on
.
Exchange
OmnllSSlon.
his complete line of
tute 0 f MUSlca
r 10
I
Bradford, and sister, Ruth, who returned
* * *
October 1.
* • *
to Swarthmore after a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Heath, of
• * •
l'rincetoll avenue will spend this week~
ld
Patricia Aun Jones, one-year-o
Arnold Viehocyer, son of Dr. and M~s. end visiting friends in New York City.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Arno Viehocver, of Rutgers avenue, Will
•• *
in
Jones, of Swarthmore Crest, celebr~tcd arrive toe3Y on the Deutschland after
Harold Ogram, Jr., of Riverview road,
her birthdav with a party last Fnday fifteen months abroad, nine of which he will celebrate his fifth birthday on Satur~
afternoon. Guests were Alice Mohler, spent doing his junior year work at the day September 25. He will entertain a
Rose Marie Stamm, Sally Virginia Unh'ersity of Munich. He will resume gro~tp of his friends at a birthday party
Batc5, Jackie McVay and David Jen· his senior year at Swarthmore College among whom wilt be Sally Alden, Jane
Phone 401.J
kins.
this fall.
. . Allen, Danny Davies, Nancy Grier,
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Smart housewives
have time to enjoy
themselves.Theydo
their shopping by
telephone.lt·squick,
easy and economical.Try ittomorTOw.
The
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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are now one dollar per family or fifty lane, is the chairman of the County memorating the celebration of the founders and original directors of the
League.
Constitution
in
Philadelphia
this Balik of North America, and who has
ccnts for all individual member.
The president announced this mornmonth, there is a sketch by one of ~often been called the "Father of the
ing the appointment of Charles RusSket~h by Konkle Honored
Swarthmore's well known residents, Constitution." Mr. Konkle is the ausell, of Ogden avenue, to serve as diI Burton Alva Konkle, of South Chester t'lOr of "The Life and Times of James
Open Season October 5; Ex~u. rector of the October campaign for
In the beautiful "Souvenir Number" road. It is a biogra P.hical sketch oi Wilson" and a member of the State
live Committee to Act; Charles membership. Mr. Russell plans to canof
the Cluh Woman's Journal com- James Wilson, who was one of the Constitution Committee.
Russell Campaign Manager
vas every home within one week and
will announce his committee workers
and plans for action in an early issue
The first regular meeting of the of The Swarthmorean.
Swarthmore Home and School Asso•••
ciation will be 'held at the High School COUNTY LEAGUE IN
Tuesday evening, October 5. The
OPENING MEETING
guest speaker will be Dr. C. I... McKelvie. Director of Personnel of the
Mrs. Willis T. Spivey, of West Ches\Yest Chester State Teachers College,
ter,
will speak at the first fall meeting
young l'ducator whose discussion last
of
the
Delaware County League of
spring was so favorahly received by
EDGMONT AVE. - SEVENTH AND WELSH STS.
\\'omen
Voters on Friday, October 1.
local teachers and parents.
At a meeting of the officers, the ad- Mrs. Spivey, who is State Chairman
visory cOlllmittee and teachers held in of the Department of Government and
the High School Monday evening, it Economic \Velfare, will discuss the
was decided to rehabilitate the Asso- 'question, "Where docs Pennsylvania
Stalld 011 Economic \Velfare Legisladation in three particulars:
tioll?"
Miss Alice Darnell, of Pine
I. The president was instnlcted to
Ridge,
County
chairman of this deappoint all executive committee to act
partment,
and
Mrs.
E. Harrison Rigg,
in collahoration with the advisory
\Vaync,
vice-chairman,
are in
of
cOlllmittee. \Villard Tomlinson will apcharge.
point a committee of nine within a
A luncheon at 1 o'clock precedes the
Not to be outdone hy Mother's and Big Siste~'s Sale of
few days.
meeting
at the Media Woman's Cluh.
2. The two committees were instructWinter Coats - the younger set comes to Speare's Down
ed to revise the bv-laws of the associa- All those who wish to make reservaStairs Store where they find style8, fabrics an(1 colors they
tion and to dra~\' up objectives and tion can do so by notifying Mrs. George
can't resist.
Linn. Bowling Green, Media. Teleagenda for the coming year.
3. The
to enable every family in the community to join the association. The dues
HOME & SCHOOL
PLANS FOR YEAR
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HChester's Fashion Corner"
SALE OF
GIRLS' COATS
6.98 8.98 10. 98
Zeckwer-Hahn
AND UP TO 24.98
Phila. Musical Academy
69th St. Branch
Prince88 Iine8, double breasted-fitted, helte(1 hack8, swagger8, smaller 8izes combined with 8ki-trousers, which can
be worn separately. Luxurious fur collars. Quality fabrics
of fleeces, tweeds, monotones. Variety of colors. Sizes
3 to 6 - 7 10 10 - II to J6.
44 KENT ROAD
UPPER DARBY
LUCIUS COLE, Director
Violin -
Piano -
FREE!
Voice
A Bicycle Free to the holder of Ihe Lucky Sales Slip for the
month of Seplember -
in our Downstairs Store.
GIANT
TIGER·
_
STORE HOURS:
9 A.I\I. to 9 P.M.-Mon., Tues.
9 A.M. to 1 p.M.-Wed.
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Thnrs.
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.-Fri. & Sat.
Specials For Week--of September 23rd to .September 29ih-·.
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
Pillsbury's SNO SHEEN
Cake Flour .. " . . . . . .
21
Boule 38 at
Standard .TOMATOES
Emlenton
at County Line
No. 2 can ........... .
C
Regular Size Pkg.
UCOFRUIT
COCKTAIL
FORCE,2 reg. size pkgs., 1ge
HUSKIES, reg. size pkg" lIe
No. 1 Tall Can
._ _ _-'I!-!.!..II-!.I_ _ _ _, ._ _ _ _~I_I_1 _ _ __
Del Monte Small Size
PEAS-2 No. 2 cans. ..
25
Whole Grain
RICE. . . . . . . . . . 3 Ibs.
c
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Heinz TOMATO
KETCHUP •...•.....
17
I
c
Calif. Mixed DRIED
FRUIT. . . . . . . . 2 Ibs.
17
c
Large 14 oz. Bottle
7
COMBINATION OFFER
2 Packages DIF POWDER .......... 17c
1 Can DIF HAND CLEANER •••.••• Olc
Dozen Cans ....................... 82c
ALL J FOR ...................... 1&
Fancy SAUER KRAUT
Large No. 2 Y2 can. . .. :.
Young's Pearl BORAX
SOAP - Large bar...
c
Sf
1\
c
1Iled. size bar ...................... 4}2c
A SUPER SPECIAL!
Prize Winner Sliced
PINEAPPLE •. . . .. •• • .. .. .... ....
Flat can containing 5 slices
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There's nothing in this wide world so perfect as Autumn in your own
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state, Breathtaking views of mountain slopes, rivers, lakes and rich
valleys-30,OOO miles of fine highways, enough to go one and a
II
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PLUMS ........... .
No.
2~2
Size Can
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California Cluster
TABLE GMPES, 3 lbs.
Genuine Baby Spring
LEGS 0' LAMB . . . . lb.
fifth times around the world-Pennsylvania has everythinAI Get
out on the 'roads this Fall-plan a few trips away from home. Every
spot in the state is within a day's easy drive, and everywhere you go,
Del Monte DeLuxe
UCO PRUNE JUICE
Quart Bottle . . . . . . ..
I
ENNSYLVANIA
29
c
U. S. GRADED B SIZE
you'll meet the Pennsylvania brand of fine food and hospitality .• See
WHITE POTATOES
IOOlb.bag . . . . . . . . . .
your own state at its Autumn best-east, west, north, south-all of itl
~~ ~~~~~.~lb. 23c
Lean, Short Shank -
Well Trimmed!
27le famed Molor police
-your guide In Penna.
GEORGE H. EARLE
GOVERNOR OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA
PENNA. STATE PUBLICITY COMMISSION
HARRISBURG, PA.
WARREN VAN DYU, cHAIRMAN
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
Do Y Ollr Banking Wit.h
SWARTHMORE NATION~L
Bank and
Trust
Write for illustrated Road Map
and complete Traveler's Guide
Company
BooIc.
Member Federal DepO!Iil Insnranee Corporation
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Headquarlen
Gettysburg BaUlefield
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SW ARTHMOREAN
an'
110W 0111."
dollar 1'I."r family or fifty
fI()ME & SCHOOI.J
fllr
individual mcmlJcr.
,\. YEA-K'.
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>LA-NS
FOIl'
Till' pn·sidl'.nt a 1II101IIIced. this mornI
,lIlg tIll' apJlollltml'lIt of Charlcs
;\11
t'l'1I1 S
'~dl, of Ogdl'1I :\ "I." ntlc. to serve as diO.,en SeU80Jl (h'luber 5; Execll-, nTh,r of tilt' Octoher campaij.!11 for
th'(~ (:olllluittee to Act; Churles ,IlI('lIlhnshil'. ~Ir. Hussdl plalls 10 cannu~",c'lI (:nlllpnign 1\lunugt'r
"as (',-cry homl' within Pill' wl'l'k amI
nllS-
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lall ... is tilt" ehairmall of thl." Coullty IIJl'lII"ratillj.! tlJ(' l"dd,ratioll of the fOl\lull."rs :11111 original din'dors of thl~
, COIIStitutillll
III
1'111'I :uldJlhia
this i Balik (If :'I:orth Amcrica, allli who ha~
I. ('ag Ill'.
1II0llt h, t hl'fl' is a sketch h" Olle of IlIih'lI hn'n ('alled the "F,ltllcr of til"
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Sk(~tdl hy Konkle 1I0nored
:,\\art 1lIlIlIn.'s wl'll IWOWII residcllts'l COllstitutioll:' ~I r. Konkle is thc :tuI
Bnrtpl1 :\I"a KOllkit-. (If South Chcstl'r I thor I,f "Thl' Life and Tillll's of lallJl"
III tIll' hl'alltiful "SI'II\'I'lIir Xllmhl'r" fO;1(1. It is a hiogral'hkal skl'lch of i \\'il,OIl" alld a IIIl'mlH'r of thc' Stat;.
of thl' Clull \\'omall', Jourllal l"OJ\\- . .I a 1111'S \\·iboll. who was olle of thc IConstitutioll COllllllitlel'.
....
will all1l011ll1"C his cOlI\mit ll'c Wl,rkcrs
and "Ian" for :Il·t iPII in all l'ark i~s\ll." I
.
. Till' lir~t rq.wlar IIIl'l't• ill/-! l,i the .,i Thl' ~\\'arthl\lon'all.
~warlllll\llrl' 1I"llIl' and :--;dlool AS~(l•••
!
~':at ion will hl' ~\('II\ al tIll' II iJ.!h_ ~d,t~,ol i (:OUNTY LEAGUE IN
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I ul'"lIay l'\,(,I1I11/.!. ()clllher :t. J he'
,
, ,
J,!unt ~pl·ak.·,- will he Dr. r. L. ~Ic-,
OPENING lUEETIN(,.
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"Chester's Fashion Corner"
K~'h·i .... I )il'l'cltI': oj !':'rstlllild ~,f the'
. . . ,. . , .' ' " I
\ \ l'sl l II." ••'r :--1 a It- leachl'rs lolll'J.!l', I ~I rs. \\. illis T. ~III\ (). 0\ \\ ~ st Ch~ s-I
Y"IlII/.! I'dul'attlr \\,11."'1' lIi-l'IIS,ioll last; In. will ~l'l'ak at thl' lirst fall JIll'l'ting I
,pring \\'a~ ~II ian,ra"l), re('l'in'lI bY., oi. tIll' D.l'!:lwan' C~'I!lIty I.l'agul' of
I. ''-011 lI'a.-lI,·rs all(1 parl'nl,;.
' \\ ,'lIIl'lI \ otl'rs 011 '-rJ
\'i."ry l'''IIIl11illl'I' alld teachers hl'ld in' of tIll' 1h-l'artml'lIt l.i C""I'rllllll'lIt and
1111' Iligh ~.-ho(ll :\1,,1111:1\' l'\'l'lIillg, it Ectlllolllic \\'l'Han·. will discnss thl'
"'a,, de'vidl'd III n,hahilila'll' tIll' Asso- 'Iul'stitlll, "\\'hl'n' dOl'S I't'l\lIsyl"ania
"ialio1l ill tilrn' partirlllar,;:
~Iillld 1111 El'I,"omic \Vdfarl' T.l'gislaI. Th, pr .. ,;dl'nt \\'a~ illstrncll'll to tioll;" :\1 iss Alil'l' Darlldl. IIi Pilll',
;qli'.,illl all •. X .... llt in' nlllllllilll'l' to act I~illgl'. Conllly l'hairlllilll oi Ihis dl'iii
l'IoIlalltlralioll wilh thl' illh'isory l'arlll\l'lIl. and ~Irs. E. lIarri,on I~igj.!.
""lIl1lli! II .... \\'illanl TOllllill~(ln will a\>- oi \\'aYIlI'. yin'-ehairmilll. arl' In
l'"il:: a 1'''11 IJII itt I'" IIi lIille within a l'hargl',
i •. \\, days.
:\ IUIIChl'oll at I (I'dol'k prl'rl'des tIll'
2. The 1\\11 I'ollllllitt,'l''; \\Tn' illstrllct- n\('dillg at thl~ ~[edia \\'omilll's Cluh.
cd ttl n·\·i:-l· Ill!' IJ\--Iaw,; of thl' associa- .\1\ th(l~l' who wish to make rl'Sl'n'alillil ;11111 to Ilra~\' 11[1 olljedh'l's and tioll ('all do so hy notifyin~ ~In;. C(,lIr~I'
il/-!l'IHb i"r thl' eOlllill~ "car.
I.illn. Bowling (~n'l·lI. :\Il'
!lily to join the a"~ncialioll. The dul's
EDGl\IONT AVE. -
I'
GIRLS' COATS
Nol to hc~ ouldont.' hy !\Iother's and Hi ... Sistcr's Sale of
~.
"Bllt'r (~I
,OHtM -- t IC youngcl' sct comes ~
10 Sp'CHre's Down
Shlirs Storc wherc they find style's, f .. hril's mul ('o.ors tlwy
c'.. n'l rc!tlit;t.
8.98 10. 98
AND UP TO 24.98
Phila. l\llIsical A(~ademy
69th SI. B.-anch
I'rinc'c!:'s lincs, dOllhl(~ breustcd-fittetl, hdled Im(~ks, swug!:'izes comhinecl wilb ski.trouscl·S, whicb ('un
he worn SC!IUIl'ately. Luxurious fur collurs. Quality fabrics
of f1cet'es, Iwe('ds, nl0notone8. Variety of (·..Iors. Sizcs
3 10 6 -- 7 to 10 - 11 10 16.
.
gt~rs, smullt~r
44 KENT nOAD
U .... EI{ DARDY
LU<:IUS COLE, Director
FREE!
Voice
Piallo -
SEVENTH AND WELSH STS.
SALE OF
Zeckwe..-Habn
V iot;Il -
2,", ---.I9:n
,
GIANT
TIGER
.
A ni('Y('le FI'ee to the holder of the Lucky Sules SHIt for Ihe
month of SCI)lember '
.'
.
.
' .
in our Downstairs Store.
. . . ..,
.,
..
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STORE HOURS:
9 ,L\I. to 9 I'."I.-Mon .• Tues.
9 A.M. to 1 p.M.-Wed.
9 ,\.;\1. to 9 I'.:\I.-Thurs.
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.-l-"rl. & Sat.
Sp(;cials For Week of September 23rd to September 29th
FREE:-PARKiNG SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
Pi1Isbury's SNO SHEEN
Cake Flour .........
21
c
Boule 38 at
Emlenton
at County Line
Standard TOMATOES
No. 2 can .......... .
Itegular Size I'kg.
FORCE,2 reg. size pkgs., 19c
HUSKIES, reg. size pkg., lIe
____!--n
UCO FRUIT
COCKTAIL
No. I 'l'all Can
___-'-_11 ______
Del Monte Small Size
PEAS-2 No. 2 cans. .
25 c
Whole Grain
RICE ...
. .3 lbs.
\
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ENNSYLVANIA
Calif. Mixed DRIED
FRUIT ........ 2 lbs.
Heinz TOMATO
KETCHUP
I.arge 1-1 oz. Bottle
Fancy SAUER KRAUT
Large No. 2 Yz can. . . . ..
l)lIze n Call S
7
C
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II
Young's Pearl BORAX
SOAP - Large bar...
8'21 c
:\l\'d. size bar ...................... 4~~e
CUl\InlNATION OFn:a
2 Packages InF POWDElt .......... He
I Can VIF IIAND CLEANEU ....... Ole
AI,L 3 FOlt
................. , .... 18e
. -_ _ _...!.-I~~II_'-_ _A SUPElt SI'EClt\I,!
l>rize Winner Sliced
I'INEAPI>I,E ............ ,........
Flat can containing 5 slices
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _~U
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There's nothing in this wide world so perfect as Autumn in your own
C
state. Breathtaking views of mountain slopes, rivers, lakes and rich
valleys-30,OOO miles of fine highways, enough to go one and a
1_ _ _ _ _ _•
fifth times around the world-Pennsylvania has everything! Gel
Del Monte DeLuxe
PLUMS ........... .
out on the roads this Fall
No.2'" Size Can
California Cluster
TABLE GRAPES, 3 lbs.
Genuine Baby Spring
LEGS 0' LAMB .... lb.
14-'c
U. S. GRADl-:n
n
spot in the state is within a day's easy drive, and everywhere you go,
you'll meet the Pennsylvania brand of fine food and hospitality. _See
SIZE
WHITE POTATOES
J 00 lb. bag ....... , ..
your own state at its Autumn best-east, west, north, south--all of it!
:~~ni ~~~~~~~~~lb. 23c
The famed Motor Police
-your guide in Penna.
I.ean. Short Shank - Well Trimmed!
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Vihere Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
plan a few trips away from home. Every
GEORGE H. EARLE
GOVERNOR OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA
PENNA. STATE PUBLICITY COMMISSION
HARRISBURG, PA.
WARREN VAN DYKE. CHAIRMAN
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S \V AI{,I'II~lO HEN A'rION {\L
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The Swarthmorean, 1937-09
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