12.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 6, 1937
VOL. IX, No. 32
SIDEWALK WORK
UNDERWAY
SITTING JUDGES
'CONTESTS FOR
COUNTY OFFICES
Council, Wednesday Evening,
Pleased With Response From
Property Owners
Few Withdraw~ls on Deadline
Date Indicate Wide Open
Campaign
Saturday, July 31, being the last day
The August meeting of Council held
for withdrawal of candidates from the
\Vednesday evening was mostly occuprimary: Jis~s and only two names havpied with routine business.
ing been withdrawn in the county race,
T. E. Hessenbruch, chairman of highthe list of those who filed in the two
ways, reported the satisfactory com.....
major parties for the County Row
pletion of grading, curbing and gutter
offices is as follows:
work on Bowdoin and Kenyon avenues.
Republican Candidates:
Gratification was expressed at the
Sheriff: ,William W~ McKim. of Havprompt response from property owners
erford Township, a member of the
in the matter of advance cash payCounty Prison Board, who is said to be
ments in connection with the WPA
backed by the organization. Two outpavement repair project. The section of
standing rivals are: T. Jay Sproul, of
town now being covered by this repair
Nether Pro"idence, member of the
work includes that part east of Park
Legislature, and William T. Wright,
avenue and south of the railroad, and
BUrgess of Yeadon, who promise an
about one-half of this wo9v-hasal- ..
active "campaign for independent supready been approved and paid for by
port. Other Republicans who filed for Judges John M. Broomall. 3rd, Albert Dutton MaeDade, and W. Roger Fronefield (left to right) who are being urged the property owners and is now being
Sheriff are: William Nicholl, Jr., justice
for reelection to the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.
done.
of the peace in Newtown Township;
The recent tree trimming on ChesP. Harvey Rucker, of Chester' and
Observatory Open to the Public ter road has again called general attenWilliam H. West, of Nether P~ovidLAST CHANCE
. tion to the work that has been carried
ence.
TO REGISTER LOCALLY
Because of .t~e interest of man~ resl- out successfully as a WPA project UnCounty Controller: H. Walter WeaFOR SEPT. PRIMARY
dents and VIsitors the Students O?- der definite plans of the Borough Tree
ver, Darby Township tax' collector, said
servatory at Swarthm?re College Will Committee.
to be favored by the organization; and
Registry Assessors will sit' at
College Courts Now Open for be open to the pubhc o~ Saturdar, The necessary alterations to the baseRobert W. Hackett, of Upper Darby,
local polling, places next Tuesday
Summer Recrp.ation; Pirates Sunday and Mond~y e"cmngs of thiS ment of Borough Hall to accommodate
now a township commissioner. James
and Wednesday, August 10 and
Lead Youthful Baseball
week-end ..In case It should be cloudy the Fire Company's new booster pump
T. Stewart, of Lansdowne, the present
II, between the hours of 1 and
League
on these .mghts,. Tuesd~y and Wedn~s- are proceeding rapidly and satisfactC
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d'd
4 p. m., and again between 7 and
day evenmgs wdl be given over to VIS'1
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°:llt;k e;j
Fred Duke of
II p. m. Daylight Saving Time.
The College avenue tennis courts, itors. The building is just inside the
J. Paul Brown, chairman of the
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' A f t e r these dates, necessary
East Gate on College Avenue and the S
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CI I ton . _eights, who is rumored to
which have been reconstructed during entrance to the dome is on the side ewer. omml ee, !epor e
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have .the. approval of the Republican
personal registration under the
the past month are now available under towards the Library. The Observatory Creek IS now techlllcally clean..
orgamzatlon; other contenders are
new law can only be made at the
the direction of the Summer Recrea- will be open from 9 until 11 :30.
All the members of FCounMcll Where
Robert--.J:- Ma~Bride, justice of the
Court House, Media, at the office
tion Committee. Tournaments will start
Finsler's Comet was discovered by present except Ja,cob
.
es~ ~er.
peace of Collingdale; Jay C. Alexander
of the Registration Commission
Monday. There will be two tourna- Prof. Finsler,of Zurich, on July 4 of Burgess John H. Patman, and Sobcltor
~f Media; and John Doherty of Colbetween the hours of 9 a. m. and
ments, one fqr thos~ under sixteen and this year. This will 'not rank in bril- Clarence G. Myers also attended.
· k Jr., the present
4 .-30 p
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Id er p Iayers. If you h ave lianey with the f amous comets 0 f h~IS• I •
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one f or teo
II1lgd a Ie. Ch ar Ies M m,
clerk, did not file.
The primary election date is
not already done so, give your name tory but is nevertheless much brighter
Coroner: Dr. John P. Nolan, of ChesSeptember 14 and no registration
to John Delaplaine at once. Badminton than the average comet. It is now near
ter, said to be the organization's choice
can be made after September 1.
is available for those who do not wish the North Pole of the sky and can be
and George Toppitzer, of Upper Darby:
Do not lose YOUR Vote!
to chase the ball so far.
'seen throughout the hours of darkness
an undertaker.
Jnnior Baseball
when the sky is sufficiently clear. It
Jury Commi••ioner: Mrs. Bessie B.
Men's Tennis Tournament
The Pirates won over the Tigers 7-4, will be'in good position for observation Lima
and Media Surmount
Everett, of Springfield who has been
and then beat the Cards 7-3. As a result during' the above evenings and wilt be
Local Lads· Confusion Rame~ldoued by the ~oard gJ QiT.e,ctors.•o£. -Th M ' S' 1- T"
oL~,~_~s~.t}Y.~, ~i~!.,!~iesd~~Y agaJR ]e1\4 .n'!!~L~~~!!!l~.!" _br~}!~1)cy, ",:~', '-"-" -..- pant .Friday. at ,Home
the Women's Republican Club of Delae
en s mg es ournament of the leag~e. Who i~ going to head them PLAN NOW FOR
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w~re County and who it is believed the Swarthmore Tennis Club began off? TheIr game WIth the strongest COI1FLOWER SHOW During the past week, the Hornets
wd.1 have the organization's support July 31 and will continue until August tenders, the Eagles, scheduled for last
dropped two decisions Friday to Lima
owmg .to her effective service as State 14. The 'seeded players are as follows: Friday night was postponed because of
Everyone in Swarthmore and vicinity at home bv the coun't of 4 to 3 and
CommItteewoman; and James Reed, Jr., Ted Ebur, first; Preston Buckman, sec- the Hornets' game.
is welCome to exhibit in the Swarth- Tuesday t~ Media away to the tune
of Glenol~en.
.
ond; William Johnson, third; William
011 Wednesday night the Cards de- more Woman's Club annual fall flower of 7 to 4.
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Democ.ratlc CandIdates:
Allen Brown, 3rd, fourth; William F. feated the Eagles in a closely contested show, which, sponsored by the Garden
Media wasted no time but hopped
ShenFff Harry Deakyne, of Chester; Lee fifth' Tom Baird sixth' Bud game. 6-5. Richardson saved the day Section, will be held at the Park ave- On Steige1man's offering; in the first
J ames . Dougherty, of Ridley Town S ' h '
" f o r hIS team when he struck out the, nue, club house 011 Tuesday and Wed- inning and piled up five runs. The
ship.
- pa r, seventh; and Frank Gillingham, I
":,st t ~o b a tt ers. F orgac h an d Sh err~~ n Ilesday, September 14 and 15.
Hornets got back in the game in the
County,?ontronel': Carroll E. Ogden, eighth.
hIt .tnples f?r losers, who ~ere savmg
With the large number of lovely gar- second, when they counted four times.
present chIef deputy sheriff, said to be
A close match is predicted between theIr star pItcher f~r the PIrate ~am~. dens, both large and small, in this sec- Media applied the brakes and from
bac~ed. by the Democratic county or- Ted Ebur, defending champion, and
On Monday evemng Earnshaw s
tion, all gardeners, beginners and ex- this point until the sixth neither team
gamzahon, and Charles Weir, of Col- Pres Buckman, who defeated Ebur in ~er~ def~ated the Cards 6-3. In the t~tnl perienced alike, are expected to join was able to push another counter
wyn.
the 'Fourth of July Tournament.
mnmg Eavenson struck out Delaplame, in the show. So don't think your flow- across. In that inning, Media added
~Ierk of Courta: James M. Holm, of
Silver cups will be presented to the Hoot grounded out to first, Peckerman ers are not, worth entering.
their final counters.
Hlghl~nd. Park, Upper Darby, county winner and also the holders of second walked, Richardson singled, Blacl\ was There will be several commercial exThe Hornet runs were scored by
orgall1zatlon candidate, no opposition.
hit by a pitched ball, filling the bases, hibits and a new class this year will Burke, Henderson, Abrams and Wolfe.
C oroner: D r. J. Evans Scheele, pres- and third places.
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wmg, re- consist of "pictures of the gardens", Abrams paced the stick-smiths with
ent .coroner, is backed by the DemoAll members of the tennis club in- tlrmg th~ SIde· WIth out a run.
.
both photographic and hand done. three safe \vallops, one of which was
cratlc organization. Opposing him is terested in the Men's Doubles TournaThe PIrates now lead the league WIth There are so many residents, especially a triple. Henderson had two safe
V. M. Kaniefski, of Chester.
ment, which will begin August 14,' are four wins and two losse~, closely fol- men, who are doing fine photography knocks and Barry, Sipler, Burke, Wolfe
Jury Commi.. ioner: Roman F. Adams, urged to sign up on the bulletin board lowed by the Eagles with three and that the committee hopes they will keep and Abernathy had one safety each.
of Prospect Park, believed to be fav- at the Swarthmore College men's three. The Cards and Tigers are close the date of the flower show in mind Wolfe also stole two bases.
ored by the county organization; Fran- courts immediately.
to the leaders, and it is a good race and take garden pictures during the
Last Friday the Hornets lost a heartces D. Eby, of Chester; Joseph B.
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for all.
summer. Further information regard- breaker to Lima by the score of 4 to
Carney, of Ridley Township; and Vito
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ing this class may be secured by con- 3. Korndoffer pitched hitless ball for
J. Greto, also of Ridley Township.
Local Photographer Wins
New Children s Books In LIbrary suiting Mrs. H. A. Peirsol, chairman, five innings and allowed only two runCANDIDATES FOR JUDGESor Mrs. Charles Russell.
ners to reach first via the free tickc!t
FILED AT HARRISBURG
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The Swarthmore Public Library offers A class which should arouse much route. Meanwhile his teammates had
rnest R. Laws,
of Columbia
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'11 1'( avenue, to its youngest ,readers several charming .mteres t among women .
IS an
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C ommoa. PIeaa Court: Republl'call w0 n fi rs t prtze
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and Democratic: John M. Broomall,
new 00 s WI a pIC ure on every
. tea table for two" in antique setting a hit batter, a single and some daring
3rd, Moylan; Albert Dutton MacDade in last week's Evening Public Ledger -"~opy Kitten" by Evers, "Little Garden" (no flat silver). This class is limited, base running.
"Ting-ling
and. Mee-too"
T rou bl e s t ar t e d WIt
. h one away 111
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" b C by so nott'fy M rs. CIlarIes P ar k er not later
Ch ester; W. Roger Fronefield Moylan'' Photograph Contest with a picture of by 'Brett,
\ViIliam Taylor, Media.'
, a road and farm house near Media. Keto, "My Little Farm Friends y ous- than September 8 if you wish to be the sixth. Barry made a futile try to
Democratic only: Samuel A. Mont- Mr. Laws h~d a picture of his son, !~nd.' "John's Dr~~on" by B!:hdolt, among the first ten whose entries will snare Baldwin's fly, which fell in foul
gomery, Media; and Allen S. Olmsted, Charles, pubhshed 111 .the first week of I Smppyand Snappy" by Geg, and Shaw- be accepted. Show calendars will be territory. Umpire Tasker ruled it a
th.e contest, although It was not a prize neen and the. Gander by Bennett.
. available about September 1. Notice fair ball and gave his reason for this
Rose Valley.
willner.
For the gIrls of ten to twelve there IS.
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Orphana' Court: Republl'Call and
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lIed "Frontl'er rIll be given ater as to where they ru IIlg t at arry la
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D emocratic: John E. McDonough, RidGirl of Pennsylvania," "The Forge in can be procured.
til 0 ou terrI ory 1Il
IS e ort to rna e
Icy Township; Republican only: Harold
Peck's Bad Boy at Inn
the Forest" by Colum, and "Drusilla" by
Gets Sweetb~~; Scholarship'-: ~~~ ~~~chba~,ar;~t S!:!:du~aa~l:et~u~~~~
L. Erwin, Upper Darby Township'
Drock.
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Shirley Shaw, daughter of Mr. and it. This ruling placed Baldwin on third,
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Jackie Coopie Jackie Searle and
.1 ew boo s or teo est
ys an gtr s
from which station he scored on MorT.ownshlp; and Albert J. Williams, Me-I Thomas Meigha~ in the Fox produc- are "Footprints in the Dust" by Bailey, Mrs. David Shaw, of Walnut lane, row's single.
Korndoffer had inJ'ured his arm and
dla, who is at present county solicitor. tion "Peck's Bad Boy" will be shown "Brown Sails and Silver Guilders" by has received word that she has WOIl the
The judges are elected for a term of at the Strath Haven I' nn at 8 :15 to-I Abkonde• "Secret
of
the
Blue
Macaw"
by
freshman
competitive
scholarship
to
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while Cheyney warmed up in a hurry,
ten years. Nearly all of the local alld morrow evening, A ugust.
7 Th ose who.
Forrester' . Bob Walsefield. ' AVIator" Y Swee!briar College, Sweetbriar, Va., the Lima bench implored their batters
county officials elected this year serve I
d
k d
~ltller "RIders of the RIO Grande by which she will enter September 20.
for four years.
p an to atten ?re as e . to note the I Balch' "Ballet Shoes" by Streatfield and Shirley, who graduated last spring from 'to ste!) up and take a toehold.' Beltz
change from Frtday evellIng to Satur- • B . h' I I d" h R b'
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H' I S h I
I fouled out for the second out and then
\Vith regard to the judgeships it is I
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y 0 111S011.
Swart 1more
Igl ... C 00, where s 1e
interesting to note that under the 50- (~y t liS. wee' ... cxt wee t 1C regular
The library will he closed from August was active on the basketball and la- Trost hammered a legitimate triple to
(Continue!d on PaUe! Four)
1I1ght WIll be resumed.
9 to 23. During the regular Saturday crosse teams, is now assistant swim- center sending ~Iorrow in with the,
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hours 9 to 12.30 and 2 to 4 o'clock, ming instructor at Camp Aloha, Fair- tying counter. Spaziani walked and
Thursday Night Bridge News
Baseball Club Donor
tomorrow double the customary number lee, Vt.
wel.lt to third when Smith threw low
of looks may be taken out. Books may
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trymg to catch Trost off third. Trost
~[r. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr.,
be returned in the box outside the library
Has Prize-Winning Glads
counted on the play and Spaziani also
were seco,nd place winners at the July
Howard J. Dingle., of Park avenue, door anytime.
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Titus J. Ewig, of Garden City and scored a moment later when Korn..
22 meeting of the Thursday Night was, t IIe so Ie contn b uto~ to t h e H o~-I
do(fer's pitch went into the dirt.
,Bridge Club instead of Mr. and Mrs.' nets Baseball Club thIS week. TillS
Teaches Drexel Astronomy
Swarthmore, was the only local winner 'Cheyney replaced Korndoffer, who
A. L. Arnold, as was announced last brings the total up to $138. This time
listed for the Rutledge Horticultural was unable to control the ball due to
'Week.
last year the goal of $150 had, been
John H. Pitman, of Vassar avenue, a Society's Oladiolus Exhibition this the pain in his arm. Cheyney walked
At last week's meeting Mr. and Mrs. reached. Although it has been neces- member of the Swarthmore College de- year, held last Saturday at the Rutledge Harris. Reed, a pinch hitter, wen.t
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$250
f
. conducting Fire House. He won a first prize, a
\V. L. Lukens were first, with Mrs. A. sary to raise the amount to
, not partment 0 astronomy, IS
,
down swinging, but .was given anQ!her
Ludlow Clayden, and Mrs. Russell H. even the respons~ accorded last season for the sixth year, a class in astronomy second, and a third prize j'1 ~he va- chance becabse bne '9f-the ,umpj~eS
Kent, second.
has been apparent to date.
at the summer session of Drexel Institute. rious classes.
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TOURNAMENTS
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VOL. IX, No. 32
'SIDE'VALK 'VORI{
CON1'ESTS FOR
COUNTY OFFI(:ESi,
Few Withdrawuls on Deadline i
UNDERWAY
: COllnl'il, \Vednescluy Evening,
IJlcnscd \Vhh itcsltonse From
Property Owners
Dute Indicate Wide Open
Camltaign
Thl' ;\ugust 11Il'l,ting ,.i Council held
Saturday. July .11. heing thc la,;t day
\\'edllcsday l'\'l'ning was mostly occuior withdrawal of candidates from th~' i
pied wit h rout ine hllsincss.
primary lists and only two Ilaml'S h;I\'-I'
T, E, Ilcssl·nhruch. dlairman of highing heen withdrawn in the count\' race
ways, rcportl'd the satisfac\llry COIl1Ihe list of those who filed in ti,c tw~ 'I
pkt ion "f grading, l'urhing and gutter
major Ilartics ior the County How
work on BIlwdllin and "l'nyon a\'l'nues.
IIllin's is as follows:
eratilication was l'xpfl'ssed at the
Rl'JllIhlican Candidates:
pro11lpt ft'SpOlbe inll\l property (IWners
Sheriff: William W. ~[cKilll. of Hayin the matter of :uh'ance cash paycrford Township, a memher of the
mcnts in connecli'lll with thl' \VPA
County Prison Board, who is said to he
pa,'c11lent repair projel'l, Thc section of
hacked hy the organization. Two outtown now heing covered hy this repair
standing
riyals arc: T, Ja)' Snroul
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work includes that part cast of Park
Xether Proyidencc, lIIember of the'
a\'enuc and south ol the railroad. and
Legislature. alld William T. \Vright,1
ahout one-half oi this work has alBurg'css of Yeadon, who promise an
ready I)eea approved and I;aid for by
active campaign for indepl'lHlcnt supthe jlroperty owners and is now bcing
port. Othcr ){epuhlicans who filed for JUdgl'S John 1\1. Broomall, :ird, Albert Dulton l\lucDalle, and W. HCll'c'r Frondicld (left to riGhl) ",ho arc being urged
clone.
SIJ('riff arc: \Villiam ~icholl, Jr., justice
fur reelection to lhc' Dt!Ia1..-art! Coullly (:,,"rl of (:ommoll I'lens.
Thl' reCl~nt tree trimming 011 Chestlf the peacc in Newtown Township;
t':r
road has again called general attenObservntory Open to tbe Public
p, Harvcy Rucker, of Chester; and
LAST CHANCE
tion to till' work that has been carried
\\'iIIiam H, \Vest, of Nether Providl'ncc.
TO REGISTER LOCALLY
Because oi the inten'st of man v resi- Ol1t Sllccessfully as a \VPA project unCounty Controller: H. \Valter WeaFOR SEPT. PRIl\IARY
dents allli visitors the
Ob- der definite "Ialls (.f the Borough Tree
sen'aton' at Swarthmore College will Cnml\l itt ee.
\·er. Darby Township tax colll-ctor, said
College Courts No.v Ol)t!n for l,e (111"11' t(l th .. Illlillic on Sat\lrda~', The necessary alterations to the basct o IIe f avore(I IIy tl Ie orgalllzatlOn;
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and
Sund:I\'~ and ~lond;I\'
evening'S of this
lI1ent of J:orough Hall to accomlllodate
Uohert \V. Hackett, of Upper Darby,
!tIcal polling places ncxt Tuesda\'
Sumnler Recreation; Pirates
\\'C"k':'IHI, III C,'ISt' it should hc cloml v the Fin' COl\lpany's lIew hoosier pump
now a to wns I'
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James
a 1111 Wcdnesday, August 10 an~1
Lead Youthful Baseball
~ ni"hts. Tuesday and \Vcdnes-oJ
lip commiSSIoner.
on ~thl'se
are proceeding rapidly and satisfactT.' •St ewar.
t (I f I ,anSIIowne, thc prescnt
11, hctween thc hour!' of I and
L eag ue
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will'
heg'iven o\'cr to vis- orih'.
1'1 not iiI
4 p. III" and again between 7 an!1
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itors.
The huildill" is J'ust inside the
C' on t ro II l'r. (J(
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contendcrs are
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Il' '~lJmml'r ]{ecrea- will he open from CJ until 11 :;'0,
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except Jacoil F, ).[ esehter.
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Finsler's Comet was discovered hy Burges,; John H, Pitman, and Solicitor
I ~,0 Jlert . J.- .\~I ac I>'
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of the Regist ratioll Conulliss.'I·OII
pl'an' 0 f C0 II mg(
,\'I omIay. '1'1 lere WI'II hl' two tourna- Prof. Finskr. of Zurich, ,)n July 4 oi Clarencl' C. :\1 Yl'rs a bo att(~nded,
(~i ~J cilia; and John Doherty of Colhetween the hours of 9 a, m, and
Illl'nts, olle for thosl' under sixteen and this vear. This will not rank in hrilImgdalc, Charles ~I ink. Jr" the prcsent I
4 :.10 p, m,
one for the older players. If yOIl h,l\'e lianc~' with Ihe famous cOJllets of hisThc primary
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c I('r k'. I1\('1 not iiII e,
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110t a Irl';U IY (one
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can he made after Septemher L
is ayailahle for tho';l' who do not wish, till' Xorth Pole of thl' sky and can be
;lIJd Gl'llrge Toppitzer, of Upper Darhy:
Do not lose YOUR Vote!
to chase the hall so far.
i seen throlJgllllnt the hours of darkuess
an undertaker.
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Junior Raseball
i when the sky is sulliciently clear. It
nnd Media Surmount
. Jury Commiasioner: ),1 rs. Bessie
Men's Tennis 'l'ournanlent
The Pirates won oyer the Tigers 7·4, i will he' in good position for ohsen'alion Lima
Loeal Lads; Confusion RamJ·.\·erett, of Springfield who has heen I
and then heat the Cards 7-.1. As a rcsult ! during the ahove e"enings and will he
punt Friday 31 Home
endorsed hy the Hoard of Directors of: ,.
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till' \V01lll'n's Repuhlican Club of Dela-: J he :\Ien s ~mgles lournament of the leagul', \VllO is going to 11l'ad thelll ~
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During the past week, the Hornets
\\ 11,1 h,lve the orgall1zatlOlI's support July 31 ,lIld \\ III contmue until August tenders, the Eagll-s. scheduled for last
FLOWER SHOW dropped two decision,;. Friday to Lima
n,wmg.'o her effectin' service as State 14. Thc seeded players are as iollows: Friday night was postponed hl'cause of
E\'l"ryone ill Swarthmore and \'icinity at home hy Ihe count oi 4 to 3 and
C~l\1~lJlJlteew()lIIan; and James Reed, Jr" Ted Ehur, first; Prestoll Buckman. see- the Hornets' game.
is we\conll' to exhihit in the Swarth- Tuesday to :\Iedia. away, to the tunc
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On \Vednesday night the Cards de· more \\'olllan's Cluh annual fall flower of 7 til -t,
CS'lhlloc.rffatl}-c Candidates:
Allen Brown, 3rd, iourth; \Villiam F. ieat('d the Eagles ill a closely contested show, which, sponsored hy the Gardcn
:\Iedia wastl'd no linH', hut hopped
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Ilornets got hack in the game in thc
County ~ontroller: Carroll Eo Ogdell, i elg 11 I.
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hit !rillies f~)J" lose~s, who \~'ere saving
\\'ith the large numher of !lwely gar- second. when thcy counted four times.
IIft'sent c1ud deputy sheriff, said to he I.. A c1~lse match IS. prelhcted hetween [heIr star pitcher h~r th~ Pirate ~;n,'!~'. deliS. hUlh large and small, in this sec- :\1 edia applied the hrakes and irom
hac~ed. hy the Democratic cOllnty or-, Il'd I',hur, dcfendmg champion, and
On :\lo\l(lay e,'e~llIIg' I'.arnshaw s ~ I' tion, all gardellers, heginners and ex- this point until the sixth neither tl"am
gall1Zatlon, and Charles \Veir, of Col- i Pres Buckman. who dl'ieated Ebllr in I~l'r~ dd~'ated Ihe Cards 6-3. In the tl~lnl periellCl'd alikl'. are l'xpected to join was ahh' to push another counter
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,111nll1g' I',a\,en,;oll struck, out l!dil p la111e. ill Iht' show, So don'l think your flo\\,- across, In that inning. :\Il'dia addcd
Clerk of Courts: James M Hohn of I Silver
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thl'ir linal ("(1l1l1tcrs,
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Coroner: Dr, J. Evans Scheele, pres-! all( third plans, ,
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,\~'I~en Eavl'~lsOII ~truck out I'.wing-, rl" cOllsist of "l'ictllfl'S of the ~anlens". Ahrams pan'(1 Ihe slick-smiths with
l'nt .coroner, ,is ~)acked by the Demo- i All me,mhers 01 t,hl' telllus club IJI- tlr,'!lg Ih~ SHIe \\'\th out a rUII,
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hOlh photographic and hand dOlle. three safe wallnp", one of which was
l'~atlc o~ga~lIzat~on., Opposing him is! tefl'sted I~I the ~I,'n s J)ouhks Totlrna- , ) he ~'Irates now lead the leaguL' \\:Itl: There are so many residents, especially a triple, I-kn
\, ~I. Kanl~f5kl, 01 Chest cr.
IlIlent, which will hegill Augllst 14, arc lour W11\S and t,wo 105,;e:" do,dy 101- ml'lI, who are dlling line phot(lgraphy knocks and Barry, Sipler. Burke. \\'olic
~ury Commissioner: I~oman F. Adams'lurgl'd to sign lip on the bulletin hoard i lowed .'!y II~l' hagles ,\~:Ith thrt", and that tht' committee hopes they will keep and Ahernathy hall Olll' safety cach,
01 Prospcct Park, hl'1i('ved to be fav- Iat
thc Swarlhmore College men's i three, J he Cards an(~ Ilgers art' close I thl' datl' of tht' Hower show in mind \Volfl' also stoll' two hasl's,
ored hy tl~e county organization; Fran- I courl" imllll'diatl'h'.
~o the leaders, and It is a go",1 race i and lake gardl'lI Ilictllrcs during the
Last Friday th~' Ilnrnds lost a heartC,l'S D. I'""y,, of Chester; Joseph H,I
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; snmmer. Further iniormation reganl· hreaker to Lilli:! hy tIll' score oi 4 to
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C ar~,ey, 01 I"Hiley
J. (.reto, also of Ridley Township.
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. New Children's Books in Ltlu ary : suItiug :\1 rs, 1-1, A, Peirsol, chairman. live illnings al\(I allowl'11 only two rllllCANDIDATES .'Olt JUDGES'
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~':'llll '-\' Poulson, Lowcr Chicheste;: Jackie C,~opil". lackil' ~earll' and: New hooks for the oldest hoy~ allli girls Shirley Shaw, dallghtcr of :\Ir. alld IfI. Ils'lr.ullII~ p,ace(1 ,)~ ,(WillI Oil ~ Irlfl'
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\,ollnty ot1icials cJeded this year ';l'n'e plan 10 attend an' asked to note the ~Iilk-r, "Ridl'rs, 01 t!~e ){\(~ (.ra~Hk hy which she will enter Sl'ptcmhl'r 20, thl' LUlla hench ullplorcd their hattcrs
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Swarthmore Ilig-h School. whl'n' ~hl':" '.'11 ,'I "II nr 1l' 'l'l'''~I~ ')11 a 11,' len
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the S,)- night wiII hl' rl'SI1l11l'll.
TIll' lihrary will h,' d'N'11 ir"m ,\Ugu,t W;t" a,'lh'e nn Ihe haskelhall and la-l rn' lamllll~'I'l'( ~ll l'g1l111l:1ll' t~IP l' 10
(Collti1llted on Pane Four)
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Thursday Night Bridge News
Bnsehall Cluh Donor
I tomorrow Iloullle the cu~toll1ary nU111hl'r I., ,"
,\\Tl1t tll thIrd whl'n :-;l1nth threw low
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Has Prize-Winning Glads
Icoul1ted on t hl' play and Spaziani also
\\'l'ft' Sl'l'lInd plan' willnl'rs at the July
Howard.'- J)lIlgl~'. ot 1 ark a,'ellue.' door anytime.
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Te,'.dles Drexel Astrononn.'
Swarthmon', was the onh' local ",1I111l'r
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la,t year Ihl' gnal oi $150 had hl'en i John H, Pitman. oi Vassar a\·enue. a ~(ICIl'ly s (,IaI~HIIIl"
I·.xlllhilion tIllS, the pain in hi,; arlll, Che\'1ley walked
.\1 last \\Tek's meeting' ).[r. and Mrs, H'aclll'(1. :\ItIJllIlMh it has heen neces- memher of the S\\'artlllllo~e College ,de', y~:ar. held la"t :-;at~lnlay at !he Ru~ledgl' i Harris, 1~('e(1. a pinch 'hitter. went
\\', I,. Lukens Wl'n' first, with Mrs. :\, -ary to raisl' thl' amount to $250. not' partment of astroIlO!I1Y. IS, con
I.udlow l'lanlen and ~Irs. Russell H. ,'\TII the n'Sili)J1,l" accorded last season: ior the sixth year: a c1.ass 111 astrol~(Imy i :'~C(lIJ(1. and a tlnrd pnZl' 111 the \'01-: chance hl'callsl' Olll' oi the umpires
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Mrs. Jackson's Guest
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avenue, Rutledge, which they recently
purchased through Robert T. Bair.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Wolfe. formerly of Lansdowne, have taken a three
year lease on the former Spaeth residence
Vaeations FortlSken by Many on Ihe Marshall Estate, Soulh Chester
road. Their daughter, Mrs. Roland I.
to Transfer ResidenOO8
DUIIIl, and Mr. Dunn are also living on
Miss llabel Ott and lIeice, Miss Alice the Estate.
Ott, both of Doylestown, arc the guests
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Rohb '-rochrane, 0
of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jacksoll, of Park
Chester, who have purchased the former
avenue, this week.
residence
of Mrs. Frank N. Smith, on
Mrs. Jackson entertained at luncheon
Kenyon
avenue
through Robert T. Bair,
at the Ingleneuk 011 Monday in honor
expect
to
move
into it in about a week
of Miss Mabel Ott, who was her class~
when
renovations
are completed.
mate at Drexel Institute. Miss Ott was
Mrs.
Abram
B~
Fa,;cett and children,
also the guest of honor at a luncheon
given by Mrs. Edward Bassett, of Nancy and Billy, returned recently after
North Chester road, on Wednesday and spending ten days at Wildwood Gables,
Dr. and Mrs. \Vit1iam Earl Kistler, of N. J. Late in August following the comPark avenue. will entertain at bridge pletion of renovations Mr. and Mrs. Fawthis evening for her.
cett and family will move into 133 RutMiss Helen McLain, of Harvard ave- gers avenue.
nue, entertained with a picnic in honor of
The Fawcett house at 205 College aveMiss Alice Ott on Tuesday.
nue will be occupied September 1, by Mr..
and Mrs. Joseph B. Fraucnfelder and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse and
\Villiam, now of 229 Cornell avenue, who
family arc spending August with Mrs.
have IJurchased the College avenue 'resiHugh Downing in her apartment on
dence. .
North Chester road. The Morse"s forThe Frau~felder house has been bought
mer home, at 104 Elm avenue, is under- through Robert T. Bair by Mr. and Mrs.
going renovations prior to occupancy Heston B. McCray, Jr., of Chester, who
by its new owners, 01'. and Mrs. A. P. will move in this fait.
Whitaker, formerly of, Riverview road.
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On Sevtember 1 the Morses will
,Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dawes have
move into the ·Ormondroyd house, 410 moved into the South Chester Road
Yale avenue." Mrs. Jesse Ormondroyd partm~nt recently vacated by Mr. and
and chiJdren
spend ·several weeks Mrs. William F. Kirsch. The Dawes
at Sto'ne ·Harbor. N. J. and in the mid- come from Greenwich. Conn.
dle of Se~tember join Or., Ormondroyd
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Mr. and Mrs. William Knetsche, forat Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he has
been with the school of engineering of merly of Philadelphia, are occupying
the University of Uichigan since Feb- the apartment of Miss Annie Hayes,
ruary, when he severed his connection on the second floor of 101 South Princewith the Westinghouse Electric and ton avenue, for the month of August.
Manufacturing Company, of which he
'Ah. and Mrs. •H.• J.* Stoever are Jivhad been in charge of the experimental ing in the Hadley apartment, on Coldivision at the South Philadelphia lege avenue, for a month. The Stoevers
plant.
are from the West.
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Mr. Lawrence Drew and daughter,
VarreU, removed Tuesday from 314
Dartmouth avenue to the Dodd apartment, on Swarthmore avenue, where
they will live temporarily until the return of Mrs. Drew and children, Deborah and Larry, from Camp Whippoor-will, East Harwich, Mas5.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blundin and family, now of 227 Vassar avenue, will
move into the Dartmouth avenue address August 15.
of Ogden avenue, at their summer
Mrs. John W. Ledoux, of Walnut Lane pilal, will return 10 their home, on Gar_
home in North Conway, N. H. and join will entertain the Morning Duplicate relt avenue this week.;.end.
them 011 a mountain climbing trip.
Bridge Club at the Strath Haven Inn
A daughter, Joann, was born to Mr.
loday.
and Mrs. C. W. Beagle, of Lock Haven,
Mrs. A. Ludlow Ctayden and daugh• ••
Pa., in the Crozer Hospital, Chester.
ler, Miss Priscilla Clayden, of Wesl_
Births
July 23. Mrs. Beagle and the baby
dale avenue, left Sunday to Vi3it Mrs.
returned Wednesday of this week to
Clayden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Raymond Fellows and infant the home of Mr. Beagle's parents, Mr,
Tredwell, in Chicago. ~{r. Clayden is 5011, Richard Forrest Fellows, who was alld Mrs, J. A. Beagle, at Princeton and
011 a business trip to Daytona Beach, horn July 24 in the Bryn Mawr Hos- Dartmouth avenues.
Fla.
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:---::===::::=========~...,----------------I{ussell H. Kent, Jr., who graduated
last spring from Cornell University, left
his home on Riverview road Sunday
for York, Pa., where he has accepted
a position with the York Ice Machinery
Company.
* *•
• *of •Walnut .lane, wi11
Mr. David Shaw,
return this week-end from a business
trip to Texas. Mrs. Shaw spent last
week-end at Dupont Vi11age, N. J.
* • •
Mrs. Paul Alger, of Park avenue,
who is spending the month of Augus't at
Bridgeton, N. J., was the luncheon
guest of Mrs. E. C. Lappe, of Yale
avenue, 011 Monday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peck. of Yale
avenue, entertained a group of friends
at supper Sunday evening.
* * *
N. J.
* of Mr. and Mrs.
John Brownell •Jr.,* son
John Brownell, of Park avenue left Saturday to spend a week as the guest of
friends on a farm at Wallingford, Conn.
YOU GET EXTRA
PROTECTION AGAINST
BLOWOUTS -eighe extTa
pounds ofntbbet' are added
to every 100 pounds of cord
by the Firestone patented
Gum.Dipping process. This
counteracts interna,l friction
and heat that ordinarily
cause blowouts.
YOU GET EXTRA
PROTECTION AGAINST
PUNCTURES -- becalise
under the tread are two extra
layers of Gum.Dipp~d wrds.
•••
YOU GET LONGER
NON·SKID MILEAGE
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
In
"Wee Willie Winkie"
------~w=e-,d~n-eccsd~-,-AU••-.~.------
Wednesday Nite is the Nite
at 8:45 P. M.
With VICTOR McLAGLEN
on Our Screen
"SLIM"
MEDIA
Pal
O'Brien
Henry Fonda
Aug. 12
The Picture o'f All Pictures
Rudyard Kipling's
Thursday Only,
Last 2 DaYS-Friday-Saturday
CLARK. GABLE
MYRNA LOY
"Parnell"
"Elephant Boy"
It Should Be Seen'
with
Edna May
Ollver - Edmund Gwenn
AS LOW AS
~&4D
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4.75·19...... 9.55
5.25.18 •••••• 11.40
5.50.. 17 ••••••• 2;.5.
6.()().16 •••••• 15.95
We have the special tools designed for the quick~ efficient
and economical servicing of all
Chrysler and Plymouth carstools that preserve your car-s
safety and dependability.
They insure your getting the
best -- possible service at the
low-est possible cost. Drive in
no'W" for a/ree safety check-up.
We use genuine parts.
HANNUM & WAITE
Yale Ave. anil Chesler Ril.
Swarthmore, 'a.
CHRYSLER.PL YMOUTH
the .necessary ad:vance prellaration
for their party electIOns are contemp~
tuously dubbed "politicians" by the
rank
d fil
f
T
an
e 0 voters. rue, such early
.
birds may be motivated by self-interest,
but a n a Ier I CI·1·Izcnry may rea d·1
I y turn
sucllac.t'Ive ~e If .111 t crest to mumclpal
•.
advantag
.
e.
Late though the hour may be, study
now :he list of your local and county
candidates. If you do not know them
as individuals, ask your friends about
them and continue your inquiries until
~JOth you and your friends arc really
lIlformed as to their ability and qualificatiol1s.
Let every citizen recognize himself
for what he is-an ELECTOR.
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HEAVY DUTY
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Tires,on.
SENTINEL
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OTHER SIZES PRtCED PROPORTIONATELY LOW
I
DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE ON SMOOTH WORN TIRESI
DO YOU KNOW
38,QOO men. women and
children?
TH AT a million more were
injuredl
THAT more than 40,000 of
the •• death. and injuries
were caused directly by
puncture., . blowouh and
...iddilllll due to unnte tire.?
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Presbyterian Church Notes
Announces Return oj
The guest preacher at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church for Sunday will be the Rev. Harry Fulton
Cost. pastor of the First Preshyterian
church in Newport, R. I.
Monday-Tuesday
Ellwood Hartz, Mechanic
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ROBERT MONTGOMERY
ROSALIND RUSSELL
Sinclair GasoUne and Lubricating Oils
"Night Mwt Fall"
Day and Night Storage
Wedn.......-Thunday
The Soldier mad ,he Lady
(JIIIfs Verne'. "Mlc:bael 8troptr")
An_ W.lhrook
Elbialoeda ADan-&le 810..,
Washing- Lubrieation -
Battery and 'lire Servire
Open Until Midnight
Louis F_ Pierre and Robert Greenfield, Proprietor;,
4n Dartinouth Ave.
Swarth. -Ill
Trm'cl:'
."
Lindbe-rg~l, "North to the Onent .
Pla.\'s;
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Trinity Church Notes
RUSSELL'S 'F'f•• tOft. SERVICE
DARTMOUTH
& LAFAYETTE AVES.
,
Swarthmore,
"So'
Phone
440
Frederick A. Knapp will be in charge
of the music for the next two weeks
in· the absence of ·A. J. Ruppell. Mr.
Knapp was organist and choirmaster of
the church for over five years, and his
mahy friends will welcome him back.
"ext l:iunday the Rev. J. J. Guenther, rector, wilt preach at II o'ciock.
There will be n.O early service.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CJIUBCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
f
SUNDAY
t
Barrie, "Dear Brutus, and
ISS or, 11:00 A. M._Mornlng Worship. G~_
· i
lerella"
and "\Vhat Every nr'
Woman
preacher-the
Rev·rtH·RITY.
Ct
ll.
I
ton cost of NewPo , . .
Knows"; Besier, "Barretts Of .. '" ImllO t..
'
Street'" Coward, "Cavalcade; Shaw,
~=t ~
"Arms 'and the !\bn·t , and "Candida",;
Chester Road and College Avenue
Shakespeare Plays; Sheridan, "Rivals', Rev J Jarden ouenther. S.T.M.• ~tor
and "Sch00'1 for Scandal"; Shenvood,
T. A. Meryweather, Dir. ReI. uo.
on .
"Id·,ol's Del,·ghl"·, Sheriff, "Journey's 11'00
A
Prayerwlllandprea
sechrm
.
. M,-Momln.g
Mr. Guenther
.
Rev.
Grade \1
I PHILADELPHIA I
'CAMDE N
I
J.E_lIMEBURNER CO.
PI/PEN/INC
, GERMANTOWN,
OPTIC/AN/
, BRYN MAWR I
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
President
CHURCH NEWS ---I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~
u:Mary
Queen
of Scots.
l.la\lory,
"Morte
d'ArthlJr:~; Unlermyer,
"),Iodern British Poetry".
End".
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
'~~e~u~n o~at~e ~a~ James, "Sand"; Johnston, "To Have
H.)rizol1"; Kingsley and to Hold"; Keney, "Blacksmith ~f
!,lVe ,
" ' " L ,is "It Can't Vilno" and "Trumpeter ot Cracow ;
HWes!\\'arHd H,?' 'M' es"fieid "Garden Kipling "Kim" and "Plain Tales from
appen -, ere;
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"Kenilworth'" the Hi1ls'~; Kync, "Cappy RIC s; ae
TahrlYk' e ?:V' ·t F~ir" and "Henr1..: gerlof
"General's
Ring";
Laver,
ani Y "Duchess
,
.
."Charles
.'
L·I·
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d". W Ipole
of Wrex"
O'Malley";
1 Jencrall Z,
smon,
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Herries II and "Winters- "Thrall of LIef the Lucky; ove ace,
an
ogue
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moon";
\Vebb, "Precious
Bane"; \VeIls, "Ea~ly Calldl~light.;
~"ascl,:e (,
.101
"Joan and Peter"; \Vells, "Shape of DaVIS" and • Martm Hyde; Major,
Things to Come"; \Voolcott, "Reader". "\Vhen Knighthood "Vas !n ~lower";
Biograph,,:
Meader, "Black BuccalleCT ; No~dhoff,
Brittai;l, "Testament of Youth"; Day, "Derelict"; OrcloY, "Scarlet Pll~p~r
"Life with Father"; DeKruif, "Hunger nel"; Page, "Red Rock"; Pease, Jmx
Fighters", and ul\licrobe j~unters"; Man- Ship"; Pyle, "Men of Iron".: .R~nkcl,
rois 44Ariel'" Pepys, UDl3ry"; Sheean, • Helmet of Navarre"; Saballtll, Cap"Pe~sona1 History"; Steffans, "Auto- tain Blood" and "Scaramouche"; Scott,
hi~graphy"; Stradley, "~nml!n,~11l Vi~- "Guy Mannering" and "K~nilworth"i
torjans", . and "Queen Vlct~na ; Sul.h- ISkinner, "Andy Breaks Trad"; .Stockvan, "Twenty Years ~growll1g"; Zweig, tOll, "Rudder Grange"; Tarkmgton,
"Spirit" is the subject or'the LessonSermon in all Churches of Christ
Scientist, on Sunday, August 8, 1937.
The Golden Text is: ·'No man hath
seen God at any time . . . . Hereby
~110W we that we dwell in him, and he
111 us, because he hath given us of his
Spirit" (I John 4:12,13).
THAT last year highway
accidents cost the lives of more
than
,
a~a, ~,tc.;
l!-ar'?~Hi~~~s ".~~!
Christian Science Church
Sunday Only
Madge E"ans-Eli!i~a Landi
Lewis Stone
j!ltltlc ltn
BUSES AND
RAIL CARS
• *•
III
BJllie Burke
"THE 13th CHAIR"
t
W
~nough to gh'e their time and energy syte
Before leaving on your
vacation trip, join the
Firestone SAVE A LIFE
Campaign by equipping
your car with a set of new
Firestone Standard Tires-
today's top tire value_
FOR PASSENGER CARS
"Parnell"
Starts Today
because of the extra tough,
long.wearing tread.
PRICES
Tir4t$'One
STANDARD
In
* • *
OJ.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
tread is scientifically
designed.
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MYRNA LOY
.
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_::nraae
YOU GET EXTRA
PROTECTION AGAINST
SKIDDING -- because the
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CLARK GABLE
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9 and 10
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..,re
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Robert Sanford, of Dickinson avenue,
is recuperating at his home from a tonsilectomy perfonned in June. He will be
confined to bed for several weeks longer.
I
Aug.
who have been visiting Mrs. Vail's sis"Java Head", and "Three Black Pen- "Monsieur Beaucaire" and "Seventeen"; ter, Mrs. Harry Fussell, of Chester,
nies"; Jackson, "Ramona"; Jewett Thompson, "Alice of Old Vincennes"; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
PUBLISHED BVBB1I' nuDA1I' AT
"Country of Pointed Firs"; Joh.nstone, Verne, "Michael Strogoff": Walpole, Burris West, of Dickinson ~venue, TuesSWABTllMOBB, PA..
"To Have and to Hold"; Lewis, "Arrow- "Jeremy"; While, "Snake Gold"; Wis- day and Wednesday of last week. Mrs.
______: : _
smith", "Babbitt", and "Main Street": ter, "Virginian": Wodehouse, "Meet Vail is the former Miss Elinor }'lorley,
TIIB 8WABTllMOBBAN, INC.
Pttll_
NnmeroU8 Books Recommended London "Call of the Wild"; Morley, Mr. Mulliner"; Wren. "Beau Sabreur" of Swarthmore.
'
by School For Student Perull8l "Thund~~ on the Le!.t"; Mitchell, ':,Hugh and "Blazed Trail".
Ar
ed' Library
Wayne ,Morrow, Forever Free, and
G••cIeo 7 aDd 8
PETER E. ToLD
Mr. and Mrs. William Witham, of
rang
In
"Last Full Measure", and "'Vith Malice
Abbott "Larkspur'" Alcott UEight Swarthmore Crest, spent last week
EdJk>r
"N
'
" ctopus
0 " ; Cousins" ' and "Rose "in Bloom", and studying oid colonial houses throughThe following titles have been added T oward N
one:
orriS,
to the Swarthmore High School Summer Poole, "l!;ar!lOr";. Page, "Re1, Rock"; "Old Fashioned Girt": Bachelor, "Man out Virginia.
ROSAIJE DRYDEN
Ne. . B41tor
Reading list material available at the ~Ulv~gT G~anCa~? ,!heT Ea~th I~t0.;re, for the Ages"; Bennett, "Master Sky*
The Misses Alice and Mary Snyder,
.
Swarthmore
Public
Library.
They
may
be
ne
e
o~
~'I
III
A~a1U'd"
uc
elark'~;
Blackmore.
"Lorna
Doone";
F
Phone SwartJuDore 100
be round in the proper place among the B.rry ;nn, nnocen s
roa.
Bolton "Girls Who Became Famous": daughlers of Mrs. W. ·C. Snyder, of
Entered .. Second Clau MaUer, laDUU'J z.t, titles assigned to the various grades for
';(~~P '-r.~
d L d" B k "A
• Burneit, "Secret Garden": Church, Yale avenue, spent last week-end at
1929, ~=
A~~: ::.:.~o:.e' PL, summer reading:- Boswell, ]., "Life of
.n ~f!' n .ro:lls~ u~1 i rd~" G ~er~- "Story of the Iliad": Churchill, "Crisis": Wildwood, N. J.
.-~=============-~~~-=- Jonson"; Burroughs, E., "Camping and ~aSmza Ifonth, Byrd'
YKWal1
'''Sl ar an f' C01lins, "Book of Stars": Dana, "Two
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937
rampmg Wit
oosevet: an e , ., M L'f I I . L'-dbe h "W f l . ory
P .0 Years Be f ore t h e .I.l.Las;
g
Mrs.
Henry Dure, of Rutgers avenue,
Y
"Home Fires in France"; Conrad, .... J., "F
'Ie,. lOt t r , I~" Sk' Uptll, "Oliver Twist" and "Child's History of
"N'
f i N ' " F rd H
rom mmlgran 0 l nvell or;
miler, '.
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"Co t
f M t is spending three weeks at Happy Val"MlggeLr.fo I'de Warckls,~us H; °k , C·' "Footlights and Spotlights"; Twain, uLife ugland; huma!JT ' Bun o. S °li.noel ley Camp near Port Deposit, Md. Betty
Citizens, Awake!
y I e an
or;
3W es,
.,
h :~r . . 'n
d "R I . It"
Cristo'" Hug es
om rown s c 0
. _., --"Silver Sheen"; Ibsen, H., "Ele~en ~n t, e,.); ISSISSJppl, an
ougung
. Days";' Jackso:l;, "Ramona"; James, Shanklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Each-· year, .when politically minded Plays"; Johnson, A., "Rasselas"; Kiplmg, o~ T.) uJ h B
'Bod'"
"Smoky" and "Sand"; Kingsley, U\\'est_ A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst avenue, reJleople-9~itr-th~it: active 'work of get- R .. "Puck of Pook's Hill"; Lincoln. J., .. ene 'R' 0 n A ~~wrs" y, Masters' ward H~I'" London, "White Fang"; turned Sunday after spending the
ling nominating petitions Atted with the "Captain Erie": Marshall, A., "Honor of PI poono lver n 0 ogy .
Looker "\Vhite House Gallg'~; Malot, month or July at the same Camp.
neces~~rl.':._ signatures prior to the pri- the CHntons"; Moliere., HComedies":
a}'s Y
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"Nobed 's Bo " and UNobody's Girl":
0**
mary. et~c~i~~ • .-!~~ ordinary citi:ten
Ander~oO'NB;ts~~1 SOhnle~, ~laspc1, Martin Y"Emr:y ' Lou"; Masefield, "Jim Teddy Dingle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
lay voter. gre.e~s:. -the _first comer with. "L'Aiglon"; . Sandburg, C., "Abraham Heywar ,
et, ICC,
erwoo.
D ' ": Mader "Lumberjack" and Howard Dingle, of Park avenue, left
a start of surprise,' rema~ks "But elec- Lincoln" i Stevensoll. R., "Master of
Grade 10
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ca an
"Mway
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"Anne
of al Ocean Cily, N. J.
listens absentmindedly - to the party J u n g 1e"; Trollope, A., "Barchester Anderson, "Mary of Scotland", "Ara- GOY G bles'''. N,·colay "Boy's Life
'I
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B arrle,
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"Ad·
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wor k er ' S casua Iexp
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about the. T owcrs;
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as er
"Men of Iron"; Roosevelt, "Letters
to
to vote.
The complete lISt of Summer readmg lark: Byrnne, Messer Marco Polo,
• Ch·ld ". S It
"B b"'" Scott
. tood I I
b f re B' . "T I
t f Y Ih"· C
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a en,
am I ,
,
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This is particularly Irue of th S
s as It s
as year e 0
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es amen 0
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"Jacquel·,ne of the
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van oe, eaman,
tember Primary Elecl,·on th t
the a ve a IltO~S were rna e, IS as rad,
over ,
owar,
ava ca e 'c . P'
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n "Treasure
.
a comes f 11
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"J h
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evenso,
m the ft.dd n~~~er,=«! year:s. as ilJ -193i, o. o,!"s :-. .
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C~all(,
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a I ax,. e,?~ eman , Isla'nd"; Tarkington, "Penrod"; Terwhen every county- boro g. h I'
. h' . Fretlon.
,
Dickens, Great ExpectatlOns , Dumas, h
"L d" "F Ih
Adventures of
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"C·
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a,
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and city· in :Ptinnsyiva'nia 'mbst fiil" its
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"Treve"
"Silversheen"
and
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Magntficent Obsessl.On, Doyle, Musketeers"'· Gibbs, 'Cross of Peace; .a ' .
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H
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1st 0,' .oca 0 c~,s~ ~e second Tuesday "Wh't
Company'"
Harte "Luck of .
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"Bruce'; Twain, Tom Sawyer an
of Septemi;Jer,-_ Which', faUs -on th~ :14th Roa·r',·neg Camp". H',·lton "G'oodby Mr KI!lgS eYT'h
Fes.lwda~ L 0 I' f !PGmg.
"Huckleberry Finn"; Verne, "Twenty
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at al e . ager 0
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t h IS year, comes very:'soon~ after ·Labor Ch,·ps". Jam'es "Smoky'" London ,. ~'Catl
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Thousand Leagues Under the
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too ,c o~e ~pon the of the Wild", and "Cruise of the Shark";
d F' herman"~ Maeteriink • "Blue and "Michael Strogo ;
a ace,
en
he~ls of ,t~~.su~~er.se~so.n· when Am- Terhune, "Heart of a Dog".
.
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"Wh
K' h h ' d W
Hu'r"; Wiggin, "Rebecca ?f Sunn!,encans are_ gOlOg and coming by the B'og_nph,,' .. _
,Btrd ,
aJ,?r, M :n GOIg dl ooDu h as brook Farm"; Wyss, "SWISS Family
'. .:
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. . FIower'
arle
ran
cess
thousand.s.
less. '1I1terested
ATliss
uUp' the Years , from BIOoms- ..tilEd ucatlon
.
'0f a p'.
.. M arrya I Robinson." ____...- - .
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111 muntClpa auaIn. ,than. in vacation bury'" Bok "Americanitation of··Edward ,-4
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NEWS NOTES
Irips.
Bok";' Garl~nd, "Son of llie Middle' Bor- :'~Ir· Q ~ : ,pm~'~ ~y
This year the situation is complicated der" j' Grenfell, '4Labrador' Doctor"; De- S b . ~I~,S on
e h ,~s Srn tt ~~ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole, of The
by the 1937 P~rsonal .R,egistration Act, Kruif, "Hunger Fighters'~-; Keller,"Story . a at !' S~ra~ou~'Je; c~ 'E ~~:
e
Swarthmore,
spent last week-end at the
FOR TH'S ""ARK OF
• t er of My L,·fe"-·, L·,ndbergh, ··.·We"·, 'Iunthe,
tlwort. .; "F . " , GouBrneYk",. Tn. '
W·h,·ch requ,·res e very Cl·1·nen- I·0 regIs
...,
Skylop
Club
in
the
poconos.
personally - tri- order _-to. -vote. The re- "Story of San" Michele"; Pupin, "From Skanatlll::',
Irst to .0 ~c , wal~,
FAST. ON-TIME 5ERVI" TO
* * *
ports 'of the- registry assessors show Immigrant .'to Inventor"; Roosevelt, "Con~~ctlcut ..Ya~kee In Kmg Arthut;, ~
ALL WESTERN SUBURBS·
Mr. anrl Mrs. John. E. Michael, of
. D elaware County only about "Leiters to H·'s Ch,·ldren" " Thomas, Court ,and Prmce
and the Pauper ,
"
t h at. 10
Park avenue, left last Friday fOT the
Wens, "Kapoot ~
Ask about special moneyfif ty per cellt -of the voters are newly "Cou'nt Lucknor, Sea D·evit".·
Skytop Club in the Poconos. They resaving tickels. Gel limeregistered and thus qualified to take Travel:
.
Grade 9
turned Tuesday.
part in the primary election, and this ; Byrd, "Lilt.le America", and "Skyward";
Barrie. "Little Minister"; Bennett,
schedule 01 Travel Bureau
* • *
· repeated in every F.ranck,_ "V;igabond Journey. Around the "Master Skylark"; Blackmore, "Lorna
Mrs. Leonard Anderson, of Magill
in our new 69th St.-Garrell
un f ortunate fact- JS
"'orld"',
Halliburton, ".Royal Road to. Ro- Doone"·.
Boyd. "Drums" " Bullen, road, spent last week-end in Manhatt~n,
Rd. terminal or operator.
county of .the State.
""
manct;"; LindtJergh, 'tNorth to the Orient"; "Cruise of the Cachelot"; Bunyan, N. Y., as the guest of Mrs. Cathertne
In addition many people who are Roosevelt, "Afri.can Game Trails": Wells, "pilgrim~s Progress" i Cervantes, "Don Scott.
,HILAOlL,HIA SUIU.IAN
'RANIPO.TATION co.
eager. to vote in state and national "Kapoot".
.
Quixote"; ChurchiU, "Crisis" i Clemens,
"RONIMINK TRANSPORTATION co.
electiOns' are frankly u~interestea in Play: .
I
Mrs.
Glenn
H.
Vail
and
children,
"Connecticut Yankee"; Cobb, "0 d
-""'ADE MARk REGISTERED
l~cat ~ ~I~~ti.ons. Yet it is in the muniSheriff, "JourneY's -End".
Judge Priest"; .Cooper, "Deerslayer"; Elinor a'ud Morley, of Hollywood, Cat.,
cl~al e.l~ctlOns that t~~ foundation is Poetr)':
Craik, "John Halifax, Gentleman";
:~:. ~tin~:se~ .~~~}e ~~~h~~1 _~~~e..rs~.~uc- _~!p!!.~g,!.;.:~~.arr~~J< ,,_~~~ ~~!~.~~'.
Crane, ;"Re"d, Bad~e:~f, Courage" ;"Da,:is,
..
p
et,.llorough anil: ~_ .. _._ .....
)2
"Capla," Mackhn; Doyle,
Wh,lc
townshIp party set-up 15 clean and Fictioll:Company". Dumas "Count of Monte
Do Your Banking With
~ones~. there can be little hope for the Austen, "Pride and Prejudice::, and Cristo" and "Thre: Musketeers"; FinIntegnty of the county and state org- "Emma", and UNorthanger. Abbey ; Bel"Courageous Companions'" Ford
a·
. IS
. III
. t h e party elec- tamy, IILookmg
.
B ackw'ard" ; BIack more, ger,
.mzat"Ion an d It
"J .
M
d·th"· Goldsmilh ' "Vicar,
tlO
k lown
" h
.
II
B
E"
anlce
ere I .
,
n e .; h ~?ncte,
nd . d 'I
as b I e l primary" that uLorna ,J?ooH
adn'~R yr~,: of Wakefield"; Haggard, "King Solocan I a es must e se ected to run in "Wut.hermg elg ts : onra,
over, I ' M '
". H Ie "Luck of RoarBank and Trnst Compa~y
.. I e Iecllon
.
, . "s
". D·IC ke 11,
s , mOil
sC .. Ines,
ar, "Dark Frigate"th e mumclpa
to be held this Cronm,
,tars L 00 k D own,
•
". Haw's
..
Sh"
d up' kick' 109 amp,
- ,
,
year 011 N Ovem b er 2 .
"Old Curloslty
op , an
IC w
H·II "R d p. • Legacy" . Hough
"
d "or
T . tit. EU'ott
I.
e
nors
,
,
Too often the few -people who are Papers, an
Iver WIS , . . . I '''Covered Wagon'" Hutchinson "Once
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
farsighted enough and public spirited "Mill Sn t~e Floss'ci G~I:t?ghY, f:~~: Aboard a Lugger" '; Jackson R;mona";
r,:
Mr. Robert Erskine, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rohert Erskine, of Elm avedue, a student at the University of
Pennsylvania, is a counselor at the
University Camp, Green Lane on the
Perkiomen. His parents are spending
the summer at their cottage at Avalon,
Diggest Thrill Since
'~San Francisco"
'UMME
S
R READING
ADDITIONS MADE
s
Mrs. Charles Parker, of The Swarth* * *
Nancy, Ellen and Frances Fitts, daughmore, returned Sunday from a three
weeks' tour of Yellowstone Park, Gla- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitts, of
cier Park, Lake Louise and Banff, Locust Knolt Farms, and grandchildren
of Mrs. Albert G. Thatcher, of Soulh
Canada.
• * *
Chester road, are spending the summer at
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robinson and Mountain Lake, N. J., as the guests of
family, of Vassar avenue, returned Sat- Mr. Fitts' mother. Mrs. J. W. Fitts.
urday from Long Island, where they
* * •
had had a cottage for two weeks.
Miss Mary Kistler, of Park avenue,
* • *
and Miss Elizabeth Keely, of Boyertown,
Mrs. Elric S. Sproat and daughter, left Wednesday to visit two weeks with
Eudora, of Ogden avenue, are spend- their classmate at the Mary Lyon School,
ing
the month of August at Avalon, N. Miss Eunice Brewster, of Short Hills, N.
The Misses Marian and Helen ValJ.
Mr.
Sproat will join them the latter J., at the Brewster summer home in
lance returned last Friday to The Inpart
of
next week.
Winthrop, Me.
gleneuk, on P~rk avenue, removing
from the apartment in the Celia huild• * * and two daugh- Miss Bt!tty MacDonald and Miss Marie
Mrs. S. H. Bradford
ing, which they occupied over the
ters, Elaine and Ruth, of Rutgers ave- Hauger, both of Dartmouth avenue, have
winter.
nue, left July 27 for a two-week stay returned from a two weeks' vacation as
Mr. James W. Johnstone, formerly al Haddon Hajl, Atlantic City, N. J.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howald B.
of Yale avenue, has moved into the
Wells at Ocean City, Md.
*
•
•
apartment.
Mrs. Frank Reynolds returned SunTomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Irwin TscheMr. and Mrs. E. M. Rowand and day to her home on Harvard avenue
lamBy, former residents of Norristown, after spending six weeks visiting rela- bull, of the Harvard Annex, will leave
have taken the Johnstone house, at tives in her former home in West Vir- for a two weeks vacation. They will
spend a week with Mrs. Tschebutl's pari32 Yale avenue.
ginia.
* * •
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Vvaldo E. Fisher, of of North Wales. Pa., and then will go tol
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Posey and son,
formerly of Washington, D. C.. are .Harvard avenue, left yesterday to tour Avalon, N. J. for the second week.
While visiting with her parents Mrs.
moving into the erstwhile Walters Vermont and New Hampshire. They
will
visit
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Willits,
Tschebull
will be matron of hOllor at the
house. at 207 CorneH avenue, which they
. _______________~ home wedding of her sister, ~{iss Elizahave rented.
.'
beth Johnson, to Mr. Thomas S. Marshall,
,Mr. Albert D. Spaeth, of the Swarthwho is an instructor at Valley Forge
~lore H!gh School iaeulty, and Mrs.
Military Academy.
~IANOR
Spaeth have moved into 419 Morton
THEATRE
Chester Pike-Prospect Park
l\londay and Tuesday,
AVGVST 6, 1937
THE SWARTlIMOREAN
I
THE SWARTBMOREAN
THE
REldOIOUS sOCJJ
SUNDAY
11'00 A M-Meeting for womblp lD. the
Fiction:
II
b k"S I
Atherton, "ConQueror ; Ba coe,
ou
.
. . Meeting Bouse.
of Ann Rutledge"; Bachellor, "Eben
WEDNESDAY
d
". Ba rn.
es
9·30 A M to 3:30 P. M.-sewlng an
Holden' , and •• ~ Ian 0 ftllC".'"'\ges,
.
. W· btttier House Box luncheon.
• <
•
". B
d "D
". quUtlUg In
.
"Within TillS Present. oy,
rums .• All are cordiallY invited.
for Ihe Arch_ ~COPAL OHUB
Calher , "Death Comes
· " an d "Sha d ows
METHODXS
... .--......A.B .• B.D•• J,{ID18te1'
bishop",
and "My A
ntoma,
p carter.
on the Rock"; Chase, "Mary Peters", Clarence.
SUNDA!J
d
"Silas
Crotket"-j
Churchill,
"Crisis",
9:45
A.
M.~~
..SW'orelllP.
an
,
nd
"R·
h
d
Ca
1".1
'l~l~:OO~A.~II~·~_;~;-~;-;~~~IiCiiarmiT.
and "Crossing', a
IC. ar" rve 'I:.
. - cBa1BT SOIBtillSI.
Cooper "Last of the Mohicans ; Crane, FIBST ~::'TlDlOiB
"Red Badge of Courage"; Dana, "Two
Park Avenue belOW Harnrd
Years Before the Mast": Douglas, "Mag- 10:00 A. M.-8unclaY £ch~:.aer.mOJL
ni6cent Obsession"; ~el~ber, ':C:mar:on". ll~~.=t..,.s~=g m~ each week. ~
and "Show Boat", and ~ Btg' : Fl~h~~, p ... B . "I,,! room
":~Jto
"Bent Twig'" Ford, "JanIce MeredIth ; days aa.~ceda1l &:30 .
Hawthorne, "'Scarlet ~etter"; Ho~lIs,
an ~ln~t:,'n to~ tile
"Rise of Silas Lapham'.; Hergeshetmer, eenics and
Cbr
'*
.ope: e:.l;rn:
a:..
GEO. GILLESPIE & CO.
Builders
New Homes Planned and Built to Order
Financing Arranged
Alterations and Repairs
Painting
FRANK WAGNER
WaUpapering
PHONE: SWARTHMORE l129
310 YALE AVENUE
,
AUGUST 6, 1937
TOE SWARTHMOREAN
Contests For
lean and ~t least two Democratic con-I N. J., where they are spending the A little mishap in the colored section
testants for each county office. this summer.
of the Borough occurred Sunday mornCounty Offices sh,?uld mean .an active and spirited cam- Mr. and Mrs. Allison entertained Dr. ing about II o'clock when eight-year-
Castagna, of Darby, was arrested on
Baltimore pike for driving an uninspec ted truck and for driving without
l~algn. ~speclatIy as some well known and Mrs. Charle L. R. Myers and old David Collins, of Kenyon avenue, an operator's license. He was fined $10
hgures 10 the neld have been promised daughters! Virginia and Janet, of Pros- was bitten by a mother dog belonging on each charge.
(Continued from PallO Ono)
'ldependent support if they are not in- l)cct Park. with a picnic supper at to E. Humphries, of Union avenue,
At 11 :45 P. M. Tuesday Harry J.
caJled Party Raiding Act, enacted in
eluded in the organization lists.
French Creek Falls last Sunday.
while he was playing with one of her Evans and David B. Hayes, both of
1936 by the Pennsylvania Legislature,
• I •
• I I
only judges may now run on more
Jluppies. He was taken to the Taylor Co1lingdale, were arrested for speed!han one party ticket. This exception:
iug on Yale avenue. They are to appear
Hospital for treatment.
To Attend Kistler Reunion
IS made to prevent the judges being
At 11.10 A. M. Tuesday Edward for hearing next Monday.
Hornets Drop
Two Games
Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kistler, ,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;;...;.;....;...;.;;,;,;,;;;;;,;,;._ _ _ _"!
placed under the domination of any
one party. thus minimizing the danger
of political con!rol of the judicial office.
Up to this time, in neither of the
(Continued from Pago One)
major party organizations have the stated that he' had called time when
leaders formally approved any candida- a dog ~n 011 the playing field. Howcies, but those "ill the know" frankly ever, neither the Hornets nor the bat~
concede that both camps are busy un-' ter appeared to be aware of it. Chey.
tangling local snarls. and soothing per- ney delivered a regular pitch and the
sonal jealousies in all effort to make batter swung at it.
up harmony states.
Some discussion followed and the
As there are two or more Republi- Hornets announced that they would
continue the game under IJrotest. With
another chance. Reed walked and
th(,,11 Ortlip fanned for the final out.
At this point umpire Tasker announced
that this was the last inning.
In the home half of the sixth Abrams doubled and scored when Baldwin threw wild in an attempted d~uble
play. The Hornets took the field
for . the seventh inning, but the
umpire quit his position and started
to leave. He was instantly surrounded
man
539·M.
by a milling groUP of irate fans and
FOR RENT-Five room apartment on the players. After some time the crowd
BIll, September 1. Telepbone Swarthmore
(JUieted down and went home. The
B06-J evenln.gs.
FOR SALE
score stands, Lima 4 runs; 3 hits; 2
Fq!t... SALE--EngIJsh springer spaniel pUPf errors: Hornets, 3 runs: 7 hits and
and $40. Reacly. Robert T. Bair 21i 2 errors.
Co....,
mell avenue.
' Henderson, Wolf and Abrams scored
~d ~:t;~1= ~~ri=~~cir=~e for the Hornets. Barry had two hits
Waah&tand, Wilton rug (9%12), 'Crex and. and a sacrifice. Abrams had two hits,
~:-;~ ~ portleers. 128 Rutgers avenue one a double, while Wolfe had a hit
FOR BALS--StroUer with hand brake In and stole a base. Sipler and Smith
gOOd con
u'ieii;'"Te~I::e~Ph;;o~n:;e~s~wa~rt~~h~m!!O~re~538~::-w!!:.~-1
=8;i:veijn
FORf S.AI.F-.Esklmo pUPPY. three mo~tbs a stolen base to his credit.
m:::·10't,aIe. Trained.. Telephone Swartb- Next Tuesday the Hornets play
Bergdoll away and on Thursday meet
WANTED
Upland at home.
the Kistler family at Ontelaunee Park,
New Tripoli, Pa., Wednesday, August II.
Assembly at the park will be followed
by a motor precession to Jerusalem eeOle·
tcry when a memorial program witt be
held at the graves of John George Kistler and Anna Dorothea, his wi fe, the
founder of the family in America, who
came to this country from Switzerland
in 1737 and from whom Dr. Kistler is I
directly descended.
Members of the Kistler family from all
parts of America will attend this reunion
and the memorial service will be conducted by the Rev. Daniel D. Kistler, Re,·.
Jacob S. Kistler, Re,·. W. U. Kistler and
Rev. Henry Kistler.
CLASSIFIED
BOARDING
BOAlUJING-Convalescent. Aged. Invalid..
Mr. \Valter C. Giles and daughter
Chronlc.
24
hour
nurse's
service
Porch
Priscill
ft
9~S. acres Jm)und. Telephone MedJa 79. ea.
3, 0 f R Ut
gersi
avenue,
e F n'd ay
for Apponaug, R. 1. Priscilla will spend
LOS
,LOST
a month with her grandparents, Dr. and
~1es ~'tt': ~;:~r~~ ~OCBI spec- Mrs. Charles Christie. Mr. Giles will
y
nlght. Reward. TeleptoneOO Sw=a
ore 'rcturn to Swarthmore in two weeks
2043.
for Mrs. Giles and Charles and Patricia
who will accompany him back to R. I.
PERSONAL
to spend the remaining two weeks of
~g:~t~~~OT hu value because August.
free. BerUla' SeUer:. ~~JUBt
ore, ~tlon
•
. FOR SALE
~ or 2 very desirable bUilding lots
ID developed seetion of Swarth.
more.
.:::y
• ••
tl
FOR SALE
~ rare opportunity 10 buy a home
In Swarthmore for only
$6,750
108 S. Princeton Ave.
---
Edward L. Noyes
•
• ••
Mrs. John
Libby'. APPLE
BUTfER - 26 Oz. Jar
10c
Libby'. Deluxe PLUMS
Tall Can _ ..... _ . _ ....
Del Monte CATSUP
14 Oz. Bottle ...... _ .
5
FLAKES . _ ....... Pkg. e
Miller'. Criapy CORN
Halves or sUces
I
r~~T~~
Breakfast
......... 19c
FoOd of Champions
*
pkgs.lt
Solid Slicing Jersey
TOMATOES .... 3 Ib•.
25
ROYAL PUDDINGS
3 Pkgs............ _
Chocolate or VanUla
e
Tender, Juicy RUMP
STEAKS .. _ ...... lb.
IOe
Fresh Picked CLAW
CRAB MEAT ..... _lb.
It
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality ia Top and Prices Are Bottom"
SHERIFF SALES
TUESDAY
tat Award
$25.00
Sherlff's Office, Court House. Media, Pa..
Friday, AuguBt 27, 1937.
8::10 A. M., Eastern Standard Time
PROFIT SHARING DAYS---THURSDAY
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Aw~rd.
$10.00
$5.00
Conditions: 1250.00 cash or cerllfled clJ.eek
at time of sale, (unless otherwise stated in
advertisement), balance in ten days, Other
condit lOllS on day o( sale.
!.e,·ol'l Facias
No. 60
June Term.
II
UCO Mayonwoe-Qt. J ..... _.. 35c
Pint Jar ............ _......... tle
Pint Jar ................... tOc
FORCE Toasted Wheat
Flakes. . . . . . . . 2 Pkgs.
Sugar Cured Whole or
Shank Half HAMS, lb.
WANTED-SOME
NEW "UMPS"
various
NAME CONSTITUTION
CELEBRATION COMMITI'EE
HAROLD E. B. SPEIGHT
WORLD FRIENDS
MEET HERE SOON
Representative members of
units of the Borough have been appointed
Conference Star," Aug. 30 on
Thirty Years a Retlident of by Burgess John H. Pitman, chairman, to Present Condition of Baby Nines
Campus; 1000 Delegatetl Will
Blamed
on
Local
Officiat·
Swartbmore, He Succumbed serve on the connnittec for the -local
Consider Crucial Problems
ing
A,rbiters
Wednetlday Evening to
Participation in the national celebration
by the United States Constitution SesquiHeart Trouble
centennial Commission. Members . are
As a result of the games played in
On September 1, one thousand mem·
LegIOn;
the
local
jU11ior
League
during
the
past
William Henry West, a well-known Alben T. Eavenson, American
W
'CI b
bers of the Society of Friends from
oman s u; week, the Pirates and Eagles are tied
resident of Swarthmore for thirty years, M rs. Alf red Gary Wh Ite,
all over the world will gather in
died suddenly at his home, 307 North Dr. Fred Manning, department of history, for first place. Each team has four
Swarthmore
College;
Dr.
R.
C.
Brooks,
wins
and
three
losses.
The
Cards
are
Swarthmore as a focal point for a
Princeton avenue, at 7 P. M. Wednesdepartment
of
political
science,
Swarthright
011
their
heels
with
four
and
four
world
conference. A preliminary conday, August 11. He had been ill with
more
College;
Frank
Morey,
supcrinwith
the
Tigers
still
in
the
den
with
ference
of foreign delegates will be
heart trouble for two years.
of
schools;
Wmard
Tomlinson,
two
games
WOIl
and
four
lost.
held
August
30 and 31. The general
telldcnt
Mr. \Vest was born in Philadelphia,
Home
and
School
Association;
Rev.
.
.
S
b
I
the son of John C. West and Anna E. David Braun, Presbyterian Church;
Tins IS I~ecause of the punk, work
conferencc will begin 011 eptem er
Wollery West, both now deceased. On Dwight Cooley, Friends' Meetingi of the untl.urcs.. In ~act the \\.'orlels two Elnt avenue resident, dean of men at and run through September 8. Admisof .
.
1 th
f
Swarthm ore Collee...c, is in ehar-e
September 24, 1893, he married Eliza- Howard P. Blades, First Church of wors t umillres.IIV,e, ,rigIt t .,tcr~
I
111 S war th e
SIOIl to meet sesSIOns 0
e can er. b b
. k
I b
h
beth B. Smith, of Philadelphia.
II manager the hospitality tommiltee for the ence Will
Christ, Scientist,· Rev. J. Jarden Guen- morc am.I un t II St.ump H I.'
e Y tiC et 011 y, ut tree
Frjend8~ World Conference which win
With his family, Mr. West has long
d
d
t
h
I
t
P
I
f
ther, Trinity Church; Mrs. Lovett Fres- 0 t.e Irates., eCI ~s 0 W IC lone 0
public night meetings will be held in
be held here in September.
been identified with the community life
d th e prize tl lelr names mus t re-I =-"'-~:::'==:::::::;:"":=;;;':7=:';==;;;---1
coin.
genealogist;
Postmaster
Alfred
P.
aw,:,-r
the Swarthmore College Field House
of Swarthmore. He united with the
Smalley,
Business
Association;
John
E.
maUl
a
deep
secret.
Lightning
Strikes
Twice
in
Boro
011 Thursday, September 3j Sunday.
Protestant Episcopal Church upon makThe game between the Pirates and
Scptember 5; and "uesday, Septeming his permanent residence here and Michael, Rotary Club: Dr. John Dolman,
Jr.,
Players
Club;
Dr.
Frank
Aydelotte,
Tigers
ended
ill
a
tie
2-2
with
Baxter
During
last
Saturday
afternoon's
ber
7. At these meetings any interwas a member of the Vestry of that
president
of
Swarthmore
College;
Baldy
as
the
last
out
trying
to
steal
home
electrical
storm,
when
several
houses
church for several years. He belonged M. Crist, Mary Lyon School; Crosby p, with the winning rUIl. Clarkson and in Delaware County were struck by csted wilt be welcomed.
to Company H, organized by the Home
Morton, Methodist Episcopal Church; Earnshaw each struck out nine of the lightning, a large pOJ1~ar tree on the
Dean Harold E. a. Speight, of
Guard of Swarthmore.
Rev.
Edwin
Kenney,
Wesley
African
opposing
batters.
south
side
of
the
railroad
bridge
ncar
Swarthmore
College, is chairman of
He is survived by his widow, Elizal.,feth~ist
E~iscopal
Church.
.
•
Thc
Eagles
put
on
a
heavy
hitting
the
College
avenue
tunnel.
was
hit.
the
Hospitality
Committee. Six hunbeth B. West, one son, John Burris
Phtladc!phla
a!,d
some
.other
secl10ns
game
to
beat
the
Tigers
10-....
Forgach,
A
strip
or
hark
was
torn
down
the
dred
and
fifty
of
the delegates will be
West, of Dickinson avenue. Swarthare
1}lanmng
their
.cel~bratl0ns
for
S~i>tthe
winning
pitcher,
struck
out
seven
length
of
the
tree.
From
nearby
it
housed
at
Swarthmore
College and two
more, three daughterlt, Mrs. John
ember
17,
the
begmnmg
of
the
nabonmen
and
hit
a
homer
on
his
first
trip
appeared
to
fearful
residl!nts
that
the
hundred
and
fifty
will
be lodged at
Ayrault, Jr., of Tonawanda, N. Y.;
wide
celebration
of
the
One
Hundred
and
t
the
plate
grand
old
tree
had
bee
It
split
down
the
Haverford
College
and
olle hundred
Mrs. F. Norton Landon, of the North
Fiftieth
Anniversary
of
the
Formation
0,
•
.
center.
There
was
a
terrific
crash
and
will
be
entertained
in
private
homes.
Princeton avenue address. and Mrs.
of
the
U,,',ted
States
Constitution,
and
flte
Cards
b~at
the
Pirates
5-2
on
tI,e
COIICUSSI'Oll
,vas
keenly
felt
in
the
Hugh McLean, of North Tonawanda,
d
I t Rid
d CI k
'fhe last World Conference of
was signed by members of III on ay a~. IC t~r son an
~r son neighboring houses. Those living along
N. Y.; one grandson and nine grand- the date it 'oll
to
be
subnn'tted
to
the
each
had
eight
strikeouts
to
their
creFriends
was held in London
ti,e cOllventl
the south side of Dartmouth avenue
W
Nin 1920
daughters; and a sister, Mrs. 'rh011l~s
dit.
Clarkson
and
Baxtl'r
hit
triples
for
following
the
World
ar.
ow, as
at that point could smell a strong
I
Id . f
db' I
deGarcia, of Rutledge. The grandchil- states.
In consideration of the difficulty which the losers.
odor or smoke.
then. t tC wor
IS ace
y cructa
dren living in Swal thmore are Newell
would be experienced in any effort to
The Eagles and the Cards play on
It was also reported that slates had problems and the conference will study
Burris West, Mary Alice West, Elizaprel)3re a worthwhile local celebrO'.tion :Wednesday night, while the present been torn from the roof of the First what action Friends, as a religious
beth Blanche Landon, and Lois Evelyn
in time for that date (with the confusion leaders, the Pirates and Eagles meet Church of Christ Scientist, on Park body, should take in critical situations,
Landon.
of returning vacationists and the opening Friday night. All are urged to come avenue, whcn the building was struck In many of the grcat countries of the
The funeral services will be held from of
school) the committee has decided to out and see the boys play.
h
earth Friends have been studying and
his home, 307 North Princeton avenue
'
t'
fo 0 t
by lightning about 1 :40 p. m. t e same I)renaring for the coming conference.
bl
I
mg
r k c dThe Summer Rccreation tennis tour· d ay.
,.
at 2 P. M. Saturday, August 14. The arrange a arge
• pu IIC mee th
Among
the topics to be discussed at
be r an d to give
o
a
p
ay
on
e
wee
-en
nament
has
been
slo\9
•.
in
getting
under
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Rev. ]. Jarden Guenther, rector of
T
F
FB
'd
H
the
conference
will be "The Spiritual
·
o f D ecem ber 12, th e dat e P ennsy Ivama way due to the wet courts. The season
ie. or Irs. rl ge onors
Trinity Church, will officiate.
'fi
d
h
C
t't
t'
Message
of
the
Society of Friends";
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ra t l e t c ons I.U.
',on.
is
also
drawing
rapidly
to
a
close
be_ __
'Irs. A. Norton and 'Mrs. H. C. Gross "The Individual Christian and the
cause of lack of funds. The care and ·ed·Mr.
U
..
E conomtc
. J ustlce
... ;
Wins Maryland Regatta Cup
and Mrs. A. L. Arnold for State";" A cJuevmg
tl
upkeep of the courts uses about 90% I':rst placc at last week's meeting of 'AcI'
.'
R
.
I
J
...
"A
h'
.
l1C\'lng acta usllce;
c levmg
pf all funds raised. If those interested 11
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I J ustlce;
. " , "F'
Oliver Duke, of Avondale road, was
rten d s an d
the Thucsday Night Bridge Club. Wal- Internattona
•
will eith~r make ~ contrihUlion thr cmgl1
I nternatlonaI '
awarded the Governor of Maryland cup
and
Laurence
~tabler
1
~ducatlOn';
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\.:oopera)ickinsoJl
ter l
(he
court
attendants
or
the
bank.
this
,
-\v1ic"lt his sailing log canoe won the
'ver~ second.
tion of Friends.'
.
race at the annual Miles River Regatta Local Boosters in Dumps as Bor. iwork can cot1tinue. The ball league
will not be affected, as very little money
held at St. Michaels, Md., last Friday
ough
Boys
Fail
to
Make
lis
required, although there are about
and Saturday. Mr. Duke has constructGood
in
Two
Games
as
many participants as in tennis.
ed three log canoes and has been
larg :Iy . responsible for the revival of
~lr. and Mrs. John E. l.,{ichael. of aunual Miles river regatta at St.
Today, the Hornets hold undisputed
their popularity at regattas along the
Park avenue, will leave today to spe1~d Michaels, Md, over the week-end:
Club Tournament Delayed
possession
of
last
place.
During
the
Chesapeake Bay. The log canoe which
the week-e'l1d at Skytop. Pa.
Dr. and :Mrs.'" •F. • H. Murray, of
. dTheyhtWill
has been used with sails since 1750, is past week, they lost to Bortondale by
Due to the recent wet weather the be J' oined tomorrow by t Itelr aug ers,
P
.
the
score
of
11
to
7
and
were
shut
out
I
rmccton
avenuc, have retur"ed from
a development of both the Indian caMen·s Singles Tournament of the Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of The Swart t· spending several weeks at Prout's
by
Bergdoll
5
to
O.
noe and the sailing craft used by the
At two points in last Thursday's Swarthmore Tennis Club has been held more, and Miss Betty ~lichae1.
'Neck, Me.
earliest American settlers.
game.
the Hornets appeared to be up with games now so far hehind sched• I •
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Frederick W. Yocum, of Walnut lane,
Miss Anna H. Burkhardt, of The
headed for victory, but a bad inning ule that the finals will probably be
At the Inn Tonight
followed each occasion. Bortolldale played Saturday, August 21, instead of will leave tomorrow for Camp Chesa- Swarthmore, left Wednesday morning
on the 14th. Most of the seeded play- peake, where hc wlll act as counset1or for Lansing, Mich., where she will at"\Voman's Malt. a story of a pam- scored four times in the third stanza ers are advancing according to form .. of athletics during the boys' Chester tend the wedding of her consin, .Afr.
to ruin the Hornet Ie Old of 5 to 2. In
pered screen star and a boxing chamAs SOOI1 as the last matches of this County Health Camp period of two Harold Housel, and Miss Ruth Leypion with John Halliday, Marguerite the fifth, they scored five more runs tournament are played the Men's
den, both of Lansing, 011 Saturday, Aude La Motte and Wallace Ford is the to clinch victory after the Hornets Doubles and Mixed Doubles will begin. weeks.
Mr. Yocum has just completed a gust 14. Miss Burkhardt will return to
had
taken
the
lead,
by
the
count
of
7
movie at the Strath Haven Inn, at 8 :15
I'.
six weeks summer school course at the Swarthmore about September 1.
to 6.
this evening, Friday.
Her hrother, Mr. Philip H. BurkHornet runs were scored by Barry New Express Office Opened Here University of Pennsylvania in work
toward hi.s master's d~gree. I1? Septe~- hardt. and Mr. Harry Lampman, of
and Sipler, with two each and Burke,
Finds Many Rooms
Henderson and Smith. Barry had three
The Railway Express Agency, Inc., ber he Will assume I11S tea~lttng duties Wayne, will join Pittsburgh friends on
week's fishing trip in the interior of
hits, one of which was a double and has just opened a new branch office in at the Pro:pect Park .Htgh Scho~l,
Available
wher.e
he
wtll
teach
Latm
and
SOCial
Canada
the last part of this month.
Henderson hit a triple. Sipler, Burke. the building whieh formerly housed
Stud1es.
Mr.
Yocum
has
been
a
teacher
Apparently now is a good time
Smith and Abr.rnathy accounted for part of the Martel Store at 7 South
in
the
Avon-Grove
Consolidated
Mrs. G. A. Hoadley and sons, Henry
to advertise for a room. Adolph
the remaining safeties.
Chester road.
School,
West
Grove.
for
the
past
two
and
Alfred. of Walnut lane, spent a
Rubin, of Adolph's Barber Shop,
Tuesday, the Hornets were helpless
D. H. Eichmann, local agent. has been
years.
week
at Tony Hoadley's camp near
placcd a classified advertisement
before the pitching of Page. Berg- placed in charge of the Swarthmore
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Corinth,
N. Y., recently.
in the columns of 'rhe Swarthdoll scorcd three in the third session office which will serve not only this
Bobby
Door,
of
Philadelphia,
is
Mrs.
Hoadley
and Miss Florence
1l10rean last week on behalf of
and two jn the fourth. Abrams had Borough but the entire district comspending
two
weeks
with
his
uncle
and
Hoad1ey
spent
a
few days at Ocean
Ollr! of his customers. The replies
two hits and Shelly, Barry and Wolfe prised also of Mortoll, Media and
aUl1t, 1\-1 r. and Mrs. Geo. L. Alston, of City, N. J., last week.
one each. 'V("iss stole a base as the Springfield. Formerly conducted by the
which the young man received
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only other offensive gesture.
Swarthmore commission agent at the Westda e avenue.
were so numerous that we arc
Mr.
and
:Mrs.
Charles Andes and
The Horncts play Lloyd in Chester railroad, the business is now divorcing
surc he c'ould have located a nice
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton C. Hutchinson son, of Westdale avenue, spent last
next '''uesday and wind up the season from the railroad and establishing this
room not only for himself, but
and family, of South Chester road, left Sunday at Ocean City. N. ].
011 Thursday at Lenni. Both games central office. The same truck will defor several friends, had he de:Monday to spend a week traveling
*
will be played away.
liver to the station in Newtown Square.
sired.
through the New England states.
Mr. Roland L. Eaton, of Dickinson
Proving that people will bother
and Yale avenues, has joined his famto write as well as to telephone
'Mrs. George L. Alston and sister, it for h\'o weeks at Sebasco Estates,
in response to ads (this particular
Miss Blanch Wiley, of Westda1e ave- life.
LIVE IN SWARTHMORE AND GET YOUR MONEY'S
one asked that replies be adnue, left last Thursday to spend a
dressed to a box in care of the
WORTH OF COMMUNITY LIFE, HAPPINESS
week at Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. F. B. Aspinwall and Miss Marpaller) replies arrived at the ofgueritc
Aspinwall, of the Strath Haven
AND CONTENTMENT
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, of Harvard Inn, have returned from Chalfontefic~~very promptly through the
avenue, and her daughter, "irs. Henry Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J.,
mail, hy messenger, and ov.er the
Sangree, of Phil~dc1phia, returned where they spent a week.
telephone wire until thcy were all
unusually
large
number
of
attractive
apartAn
Monday from Pompton Lakes, N. J.,
in as early as Monday afternoon.
nlents,
homes
and
single
rOODI8,
are
availallle
where
they had visited 1lrs. Lawrence
Not only rooms can be secured
The Rev. George Dow and daughter.
in
Swarthmore
tbis
faIt
Most
of
them
repreManll
since
Friday. Mrs. Sangree and of \Vashington. D. C., left yesterday
through using classified ads ill
senl real values in home life. This community
l\l rs. Manu were classmates at Swarth- after visiting l\Liss l\Iary Dow, of the
this paper; many folks have
has
everything
to
offer
the
person
or
persons
more
Co1lege.
found them most valuable in
Strath Haven Inn, since Tuesday.
who
want
to
rent.
Tea
rooms,
acliviti""
of
the
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finding a market for possessions
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IIIr.
and
IIlrs.
Percy G. Gilbert and
M
rs.
~lilliam
A.
Wheatley
and
they themselves do not need.
College, good schools, natnral beauties, corn·
daughters,
Harriet
and Jessie, of Park
daughter,
Miss
Catherine
Wheatley,
of
But then those are only a few of
munity life, excellent transportation facilities
avenue, left Wednesday, for RidgeThe
Swarthmore,
have
just
returned
the many varied instances in
in all directions, good storetl, qniet stree,".
from a three weeks motor trip to Sara- wood, N. J., where they will visit Mr.
which these inexpensive little
toga Springs and through the White and Mrs. Clarence M. Johnson, until
ads bring satisfaction to the cusSunday evening.
Mountains to Bar Harbor, Me.
tomer. Just telephone SwarthUrge
your
friends
who
are
looking
for
some
place
more 900 whenever you are puzJ essie and Harriet Gilbert returned
Miss Elizabeth Channell, of New
zled about where to get a maid,
near Philadelphia to locate in Swarthmore
York City, formerly of Swarthmore, on Wednesday from visiting Nancy Algood second-~tand items. or
left Wednesday after a weekI's visit to ger, daughter of Afr. and Mrs. Paul
this winter.
whatnot, and let one of these
lIIiss Ann Orr, of Mt. Holyoke place. K. Alger, of Park avenue, at the Alads relieve your mind.
~{iss Orr and her guest attended the ger~s cottage in Bridgeton, N. ].
HORNETS SEEM
FATALLY SUNK
NEWS NOTES
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Lot with imprm'ements In Upper Darby
Twp.. Del. Co.. Pa.. beginning al. point on
S. W. side Springton Rd. (40 ft. Wide) S.28°
24.' 21" E. 79.22 ft. &: S. along a line curving
to the left with a radius of 149.28 ft .. the arc
dlstanre of 78.16 ft. &; S. along a line curvinI'
to the rj~ht with a radius of 140.28 ft, the
arc distance of 78.10 ft. Ie: S. 28 0 24' 21"
E. 92.99 ft. from the S. E. side BrruUord
Rd. (40 ft. wide). thence extending' along
the said side of Springton Rd. S. 28" 24' 21"
E. 10 ft. to a point. thence extending of that
width between parallel lines S. 81" 35' 39" .:
W. 82.50 ft. to a point in eenlef Hne of 10 ft.
I
I
a
wJde driveway. together with right m drive.
* * ..
way.
Mr. and
De Young of
Imllrovcments oonsist o( two·story stone
C hicago, 111., were the guests of 'Mr.
and stucco bouse. ~6x3a feet; porch front;
a nd At rs. Paul M. Paulson, of Park two·glory (rame addItion, 6x16 feet; basement
venue, recently before they sailed for garage.
otterdam, Holland, on the S. S. StatSold as the property of LeOIl Siekle. mort.
gagor. and Harry F. Lambert and Etbel M
tdam ('if the Holland-America Line.
bis wife. real OWII(>rs.
.,
I!
D"I Monte COFFEE
1 lb. Can ........
e
Nationally "Advertised Brands"
,
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wheeler Allison, of Rutgers avenue,
when they entertain at bridge tomorThis is a Good Buy---$6850
r ow evening will be; Mr. and Mrs.
41& Haverford Place Modern 7 Roo
Harold Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fahl
T eeping Porch. Large' Lot, Garage
erms. Possession Sept. 1st.
•
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Meschter
0 f Swarthmore; Mr. and Mrs. Everett
WM. S. BI1TLE
Smal1ey, of Catonsville, Md.; Mr. and
Swarthmore Ill.J
Notary PubUc -Insurance - Beal Estate Mrs. William Bowler, of Overbrook,
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKnight, 01
Prospect Park
810,400
114 Park Avenue
Dr. and Mrs. John Rates, of West1
l\lUST SELLll!
rooms, 2 baths; has apartment on third d ale avenue, entertained Dr. and Mrs.
tJoor. on heat. This home In gOOd condl- Johannes Brunn, of Riverview road
on throughout. WID help finance.
_
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford'
ROBERT T. BAIR, Realtor
0 f Westdale avenue, at their summe;
Exclusive Agent
Phone Swa. 211 For Inspection
h ome at Shoreham, Long Island. reCenlly. Dr. and Mrs. Bates sailed Wedn esday on the Monarch of Bermuda to
s pend ten days in Bermuda.
wr'
Swarthmore 1833
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Telephone Swarth. 101
14.,
Kellogg's RICE
KRISPIES .... 2
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Carol Maude Froebel. Betty Ann
Kite, and Joanna Dickson, all of
Swarthmore. Jeit Monday to spend a'
week as the guests of Hlizabeth
. Ann
Leuders, of Princeton avenue. at AvaIon, N. J.
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Del Monte PEACHES
Large Can ..........
Del Monte PINEAPPLE
JUICE - 2 No. 2 Cans
II
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
'2.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 13, 1937
VOL. IX, No. 33
o
Increase in Police News
NEWS NOTES
I!::in Dglgh~er.:u::~~
Cloaed Wed. at 1 P. M.
Sp,ec:ials For Week of AuguH 5 to August 11
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
..------
At 12.55 P. M. on Thursday of last
week a car driven by Vera Goodenougl]. of Secane, west-bound on Yale
avenue, collided with the automobile
of John Larson, Rutledge, driven by
his son, Roland. at the intersection of
Yale and Swarthmore avenues. Roland
was east-bound on Yale. Both cars
were damaged in the head-on c011ision.
Mrs. Goodenough and her son were
injured slightly. A hearing set for August 3 was postponed 'Until a later date.
THI:
WILLIAM H. WEST
DIES SUDDENLY
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0'.
~~~d C'xest o
GIANT
TIGER
with their son, John, and daughter,
Harriet, of Park avenue, will attend the
Two Hundreth Anniversary Reunion of
SWAI~T"'MmU!:
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Miss Betty Hayes entE!rtained a group GEORGE T. 'BUTLER, Attorney.
13 S. Chester Rd.
0 f friends at tea on Wednesday afternoon
Telephone Swarlhmore 114~ or
at her home on Oberlin avenue
~varl. Facias
No, 52
evenings 130
Miss Carol Creutzburg, of W;yne. will
June Term. 1937
be the guest of Miss Hayes this week-end.
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All tbat ('crtain lot or piece of ground with
YE
M
d M
R E
.
the bUIldings and imllrovements thereon creet·
r. an
rs..·. Wilson and fam- ell situate a~ Spring-field, in the Township of
Village Window Cleaner if).l, of
Ogden avenue, left last Friday Springfteld. In the .Coun~y of Delaware. and
of Pennsylvania. belJlg known and num·
to spend hvo weeks at AMC C amp at . State
A. HAUGER
bered Lot No. 201 on a certain plan and
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Q
Ha
uarry, Me.
SUI'\"e)" made by Franklin and Company C E
Swarthmore 19
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Philadelphia. Pennsylvania., on Febru~ry' 19'
M
d M
H
1023. and recorded in the Offi('(! for (he ltc'
r. an
rs. orace P. Hayday re- cording of Deeds. &e.. in and for the Conn';
tu roed to their home, on Rutgers ave- of Delaware .in Plan File Case No.2, page
d
. ht f
.
16, and descnbed according thereto as follows
n ue , Sat
. ur ay O1g
a ter spendmg a to wit: Situate on the southeasterly side of
Electrical Contractor
on onth 111 Cape May, N. J.
Forest road (forty·ft,·e feet wide) at the dis.
'" " "
lance of one hundred forty·seven fee-t and flfty_
1
,h'e one·hundredths of a foot meRBured south
Telephone Swarthmore 58
llr. and Mrs. :Mervin Burgett Jr fifty-two dCgrceA. IItty-(our nlinlllcF-, tWenty
an d chi1dren have returned to Sw~rth~ !'(>('Onds west ~Ion~ the tlaid side of FOl'ClIt
I"oad from a flOIll! o( tan~ellt of a drclc (orDl_
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON 111 ore f.ront S tonehurst Hills, and arc inS'
the conWf of Fore"t road and Springlleill
OC cupymg the former Folsom apart- avenue. Containing iI. (ront or breadth along'
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
III ent on the first floor of 101 So'-tl, the said side of Forest road soQthwestwardly
u
fifty feet. and extending of that width in
Pr inceton avenue.
length Of depth southeastwardly between pal"
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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aile) Jines at right Bngles to the said Forest
road one hundred thirty feet.
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MEDIA, PA.
r. and IIIrs. J. Wheeler Allison, of
'
R utgers avenue, returned Sunday eve- 8tory
Improvements
consist
of
two
and
one·haIr
I'
stone and frahle house, 21x24 feet; side
f
Sealecl Proposals wtll be received by the
School District of Swarthmore up to 4 III ng a ter spending a month in the pOl'('h; garatre, 18xlS feet.
p. m., D. B. T., Friday, August 6, 193'1 for AI legheny Mountains of Pennsylvania
Tit· d
h
B
.
Sold as the property of Henry B. Hunt, I
certaln builtUng materials for WPA &iterelr
aug
ter,
arbara,
spent
the
mortgaguf.
and John H. Acheson and Ella F.
ations, SpecIftcatlons can be secured. fro
::'I=OO~Is~
otlloe, College Aven~ mo nth at C~mp Sankanac, Spring City. Acheson, his Wife. terre tcnanu and l'('al
Ie ect any
• or eall bids In
reserves
whole the
or InTight
part. to Pa ., and will leave today to visit her ownera.
J
ELIZABETH A. LtJBDDs; 1grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. J. H. WAI\D HINKSON. Attorney.
Secretary. Heneks, of Ridley Park, at Ocean City,
:NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sheriff. "t
I
A. Wayne Mosteller
I'
*Sizes and styles for
every room.
*Wiltons, 9 x 12 begin at $54; Axminsters, $35.75; Plain
Broadloom Carpets, $3.95 sq. yd.;
Texture Broadloom
Carpets, $5.95
sq. yd.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
AUG 1 6 1937
4~______________________________________________TB~E SWARTH~QREAN~________________________________~A~U~GUST 6, 1937
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for (,lell COllnt, of1lcI.: tillS "Ulllllllr
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Closed Wed. at 1 P. M.
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For Week of August 5 to August 11
\ Ihtrt In hHl tr 1l1tlrc I{tJluhh 111{lrmt ... 1IIII<11IIIttd Ihll tlu.:, "uuid 11.'( at tIC grne<.; of Jolm <';I.'urg:e Kist
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
t:(JtItIIlIlC till gllllt: tIIltlt:r 1'f()ll.'st \\lthIICI IIId AIIllI J)owthl.'I III" "Ire the
Illotha cll llll.:l
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Del Monte PEACHES
Del Monte PINEAPPLE
I, \t tillS pOlIIt UlIljHrt.' 1 Isker 1l1llOnllCl:d 111 li37 lIul from \\hom Dr 1\.lstlt::r I"
FOR RENT
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(ilrC(lh th.' 14.:nde(1
Large Can
JUICE - 2 No 2 Cans
lIalves or Slices
F OR RENT Two uufurnlshed housekeep:
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lug apartments for September occupnnc),.
Telephone Penn)pncker 4442
e,enlngs, r 1111" douhlul lIIel scon:d "hell B tId-II' Irts of \merlc I 'l III Ithud tillS Humon
Swarthmore 489
'III tllrt\\ "lid In III Ittcmptcd double
lIId the 1IIt::1II0flll SI.:I\llC \\,11 he (nduct
FOR RENT Four rooms and bath open
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LIbby's APPLE
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phone S'''arthmore 1860
or
thl'
se\l'nth 1Il1l1llg"
hut
the J lcuh S 1\.lstlcr I~l'\ \\ l I'lsth'r 1111
1 Ib Can
BUTTER
- 26 Oz
FOR RENT Large sitting room with con: IIllJlII I. qUIt Ins posltlOI1 IIId <;1 Irtnt RI.'\ I ll.'llr\ Klstlt::r
nectlng bedroom sultnble for professional
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man or teacher Telephone Swarthmore I o IllH Ill' 'l IS mst.lIllh "urrolllHlnl
539-M
I)\ I 11l1lhng group of Ir Itl' fills IIId
Increuse ill Poli« c NCl\'1!I
FOR RENT Fh,e room apartment 011 the I111\ ('f"
\ftl'r SOllle tUIlC the (fo\\d
Hill September 1 Telephone Swarthmore
Libby's Deluxe PLUMS
Del Monte CATSUP
806~J evenings
lurdul dtl\\1l .11Id 'Hilt hOll1e
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Can
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sl.lIIds
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14 Oz Bottle
FOR SALE
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lIornds
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lilts
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FOR SAL&-Engltsh springer spaniel pu~:
otlgh of Sl.:cane "csl hound on \ tic
$30 and $40 Ready Robert T Balr 211 2 errors
II
Cornell avenue
Ih:l1tiusoll "olf and Ahr IIIlS st:ored l\t.'IIUI.' collHlld \\Itll the IIItol1lol)lle
FOR SALE Library sc_l;_ bookcases table [
WHEATIES
and chaIrs large refrigerator dress~r..; or Ihe Hornets ll.lrn had t"o luts of John I Irson Rutl.::dgc.: drl\cn In I
Miller's Crispy CORN
washstand Wllt:Qn rug (9x12) Crex nnd IHI 1 ... ICflhce Ahr IIns h ul t\\O lilts IllS son Rolllld at thc mtcr<.;cctloll of
2 Pkgs
FLAKES
Pkg
"f0\en rugs portieer.s 128 Rutgers a\cnue •
lie I (itJubll.: ,,1111<: \\olfe had a Illt \ale ami S"arthllwfC 1\I.'IIlH'" Rolilld I
nter2PM
Breakfast Food of Champions
FOR SALE-Stroller with hand brake, In •nel "tolc a basI.' Slpll.'r and Smllh \\a .. c 1st bound 1.'111 "\ de Hoth C Irs
g ood condition
Cornell I1.U 1 I II( (I II Il:r I11 I s I I ell(Icrson a Iso I11(I \\ l' r I.' II 111lagc(I III t III.' IJc.: II I nn co II 1... 1011 I
Q\'enue
Telephone Reasonable
Swarthmore 214
5J8-W
UCO Mayonnalse-Qt Jar
3S.
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~In; (,OOdCIIOUJ(ll alld her "(III "erc I FORCE Toasted Wheat
Pint Jar
19.
old Male TralI"~ed Telephone Swarth
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1 ul'sd.l\ the Horncts 1)11, IIIJured shghth \ Ill: IfllW SIt lor \u
Flakes
2 Pkgs
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10.
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NEWS NOTES
ROYAL PUDDINGS
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KRISPIES
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Sugar Cured Whole or 25
Shank Half HAMS, Ib
General Insurallce
1I0ARDINI,
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COllvnlchceut Age~. Invaltd
91~hronic 24 hour nurses service porCll~· PllSCllll of Rutg<:rs .l\eIlUC left I ruta\
r',:> acres ground Telephone Medin 79
for \ppon lUg R I PnscllIl \\ 111 sj)I:IHI
LOST
LOST
I mOllth \\Ith her gr IlIdl) Ilellts Dr lIul
taeles~~thS ~~~~;rl~lledh bIfocal spec- ~Irs Lh.lrks (hflstl':: ~Ir Giles \\1111
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should gOll~~~~~r~e~~hbT~s aearlY value \ugu~t
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BOARDING
U7 DARTMOUTH A\E
Swarthnlore 1813
Nationally "Advertised Brands'
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Solid Slicing Jersey
TOMATOES
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Fresh Picked CLAW
CRABMEAT
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~~ 416 Ha"erford Place Modern 1 Rooms
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Terms Possession Sept 1st
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TUESDAY
1st Award
$25.00
PROFIT SHARING DAYS---THURSDAY
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Awards
$10.00
$5.00
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13 S. Chcsler R,i.
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1I1~t 1l'i:o.;Il" II'll
p m D S T l;'rida} August 6 1937 for \lhghl11' ~loulltall1s 01 1)t.:1111S\l\ II1Ia
Iht I I 11\ of II Ill' II II lilt
certain building nlBterlnls for WPA alter
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Hlr {aug- Ih r I Irh Ir I "'P(,lIt thc II 1"1 I '1 I 1 I hll II \ ht II II I fill f
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the School District omce College A,euue lI~Olllh II (. IIIIP ~ lIlk IIlIC Sprmg" (Ih
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BUlldlng The Board resenes the right to I I 11111 \\111 Ita\t 10,1., I,) ,.s., I.c. '''1 I ..
reject any or nil bids In whole or In part
ut\
ELIZABETH A LUEDERS
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SW AltTHMORE, l'A"
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WILLIAM H. WEST
DIES SUDDENLY
or
NAME CONS'IITUTION
CELEBUATION COMI\IITI'EE
l{e)lrc!Sl.'lIt Itne IIlclllhcr~ of \'aflO1ts
lImis of the Burungh h.1\ c hecll clPllulntcd
A. Wayne Mosteller
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AlJ(,lJST 13,
*Sizes and styles for
every room.
*Wiltons, 9 x 12 begin at $54; Axminsters, $35.75; Plain
Broadloom Carpets, $3.95 sq. yd.;
Texture Broadloom
Carpets, $5.95
sq. yd.
HARDWICK & MAGEE
COMPANY
1220 Market Street
Ithiila delphia
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Prescnl Condilion of Uuhy Ninc~
Ulamcd on LO(
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died suddcnl) It )IIS hUIIIC, 307 North Dr 1 rcd ~talllllng dqllrtlllult (If hl"tory for IIrst )1111.'<:
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til), '\Ugust II He hId bcen III With dC}llrtT1l(1I1 tlf lK.httcll sClll1ce S" Irth right 011 I hI.: If hub \\Ith four 11111 fOllr
he lit trouble for h\o)c Irs
l1Iore Cullcge
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!\Ir 'Vest \,Is hOI 11 III Pluluiclplill tl'ndent of :schools \\III.lld lomllllson
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PII)~rs Club Dr I r.mk \)ddottl' Ilgu . . I'lHlnl III I til 12 \\tlh I Ixltr
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J he I 19'1l.:s Pllt till I III l\ \ IUlilllg
\\cst of l)1~klllson <1,Clltle S".uth I Pllllldd(llua Il1d somc other secllOIl~ gtllle t~1 hlll till' Ilglr ... IO-l I\rglch
mOIl'
tlllcc dlll!!;hlers
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JUllllllre 1,luIIIIIIg" thell cciehrltltJlt ... for Sept thc \\ltIlllllg ptllhl:r ... tllllk out "C\l'lI
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cmher 17 thc hegllllllllg of thc 1I11101l mell Illd Int I hUlller on In ... IIrst trip
~I rs 1- NOI tOil I I1\doll of the North I \\ Id~ n lehr Ihon oi the OIlC I [Ululretl and to t hc plltl.:
I'llIlc<:ton I\ellne ~((Idrcss .11Id Mrs llftlcth \lHllvel<;lry of, thc lOrmltlUn\
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deC. II!.:I I of l~l1tll'dgl' lhc gTlllddlll-1stltes
!tllt CllfJ...~{l1i Imll.lxttr lilt trll'lt.:!'> lor
dnn 11\11114 III S".lfth1ll0ie lrc Ne\\cll
III cOII ... lller ItlOn (If the (110Icnl1\ Wlllcll Ihe loscrs
I.nrns \\tsl ~1.1f\ Alice \\CSl I hZl- \\()uM he expenellct
Illl 1.lglcs tlul till Clnls plt\
beth HIlI1dle I L1H.1on lIld LOIS E\el}l1 prC(llrc I \\ortl",lulc it.cII cddll 111011 \\l'dllcsdt, IIlght \\1l11e the
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Ins homc 3u7 North PlIllcetoll .l\Clll..le of school) the committee h.as dccukd to
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\ugust 1-1 I hc I Irr t11J.:.e I Ilrge llUhllc IIlccttllg fur Oct
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rectur 01 uhcr lIuI to t-!I\C .1 pilY 011 the \\el'k ellfl
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Uc~idelll
S"a"lhmorc, He Succumbcd
W cdncs,lay Evcning lo
Hca .. 1 T .... ublc
$2.50 PER
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WANTED-SOME
NEW "UMPS"
IIAllOLD
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SPEIGHT
IHORNETS' SEEM
Ol"cr I)uh tlf l\\ontillc rOld \\.IS
lnled till' (.u\erll{lr of 1llr)lllld cup I
FATALLY SUN1,(
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WORLD FRIENDS
MEET HERE SOON
Slaris Aug. 30 on
1000 Delcgalc~ Will
Considcr C .. ucial Prohlems
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Confcrcncc
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Ehn .IH:UtU r("IfI.III, d. III IIf men al
S"'.lrlhmurl Colli gl, Ito "I I hurge of
III(
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II< hi Id II( re 111 S( pit ml,. r.
Lightning Strlkc~ Tl\ice ill Boro
011 Sl.'l'tl.'111ht:r I ollC tholls UHI U1Ctll
h<:rs uf tht.: SlJClcI\ of I rlllHh. [rolll
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Ihl' "odd \\ III g.lt her til
S\\ IrthllHlre
IS .1 foc tl lHunt for a
\\urld confl'rt:llt:t
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ll'rl.'lIH If ftlf4. :lgn ddegltl.'s \\111 hc
hl.'hl \ugu ... l 30 lIld 31
I hI.' gl:lIcr II
nmfl.'fl'lICt.' \\111 ltq..~1II 011 Sqltemher I
lIId rUII through ~t:"tl.'lIIher 8 AdllllS
~Ioll ttl IIll.:et ScsSl{lIlS of thc conftr
eJlcc "Ill lIt h~ tlt:kct (luh hut thrl'C
puhllc llI~ht 1Il<:l'lIllf.{S ,\111 he held III
thl' S\\ Irthmore (ol1cg:e llchl House
t'll I hursd l \
Sl'phlllhcr J
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Sqltcmhcr:l
IIld llles
In r 7 At th~sc 1I11.:cttllg~ ally IIltcr
DurllW list S Ihlnl.,
Iftt.:rI1001l'"
tlcc.:tnctl storm \\!ten snl:rtl hOlls(';s
III 1)111,\ 1ft (tl1l1l!' "crc struck la\ l"letl \\111 hc "t.'kulllcd
hglitllll1g I 1.lrgl' popllr trcl' un the
1>l'1lI I I IftJld
B Spl.'lght, of
S( nth SIIIl' of Iltt r lllroul hrtdge lIc.lr S,\ Irthlllllrc (ollegt.: IS cit urm HI of
thl (. (llItgl I\lllUI' tU11nel \\ IS Int Ihc 1I""llIt Iltl\ COIll11l1l1ec SIX hUll
\ strlJl t I h Irk \\ I'" tur11 dO\\1l the drl:
It:ugth pf I hI.: Irt.:l' I nlll II~ Irh) It\hou ... ed lt S" Irthnwrt: ColIlge .1lId 1\\0
IItpcllul ttl it Irful nstdl.'llb thlt the hUlulfl.'d Illd hft~ \\111 he lodgcd .tt
grind tit) Inc hul hl'ell ... pht d(I\\1l th~IIII\CrftJf(1 (,IIl'ge IIld lillt hundred
cClltl.'r Illlrt:" t~ I lernhc cr.lsh Iml \\111 he cllicrtamcd III pn\ ItC homes
1111 ((llIlll~"'I{ln "IS kl'tllh ftlt III the
I III
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of
n hh"rm !">u hot.... l... I host.' 11\ lUg ,along I flllH'"
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It \\ I'" IIs{ rClorll'tl tilt s ItCS II( \\ hit IcllilIl I.flemls
IS I rdlglOus
ht:l'1I ttlrn from Ihe ronf of thc !,Ir~ ht (h ... hould t Ikl' 111 crillt: II ... ltU1tl0llS
l hurch of (hn ... t SCll.:lltlsl (1II
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(11 111111\ ot thc g-rc It COlllltnes o[ the
"tllltt "hlll th( hmldlllg" ",IS "truck t Irth l-nl:lUl" h l\a.: I,eell st\ld)lll~ IIU\
1)\ hghllllllg- lilt lit 1 40" 111 thc S.UBC prcp Irlllg for the t:Ollllllg coniercnce
d l\
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th" tOIHCS to hc discussed at
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Ilc ....01" First Bridge 1I0110rs
tht.: nlllllrcnce "III he
l)lc SplrltuaJ
~ltss II-{C ll{ thl' St Cld
of I rlelltis
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Indl\Hlull ChristI 111
tud the
til (1 :\Ir IIHI ~Ir ... A 1 Arnold for St.ltc
\tllll'\lIIg lCIII(l11l1t: Ju ... tt(C
upkcl'p of the t:ollrh uses Ihout I)t}fh hrst pi In It "~t \Hek s 11lt:l.'tHig 01
\dllC\ 1111-{ 1\ 1t:111 Jusllt:e
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.01 all funds r used If th!)~l' mlere:-.tl'd
till' 111l1('~fll' :'\:Ight I rulge Cluh \VII IlItlrnllHllll1 JustlcC
I Tll'nds 1I1d
\\ 111 1111" r 11llkl It' nlnhllltnn thr. lIl,I, tcr J)lcIm 1111 lIHI Ilurellt:e Stlhler I dmil1tItI,
IlIlernltl(lllll Looperl
the t:tlurt ItlllJ(llIIts Of the h IIIk, tlllti
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loout
\\lttll 11I:s ~l1ll11g Itlg Cillue \\011 thel
rIel It the 1111111 tI :\llles I~"cr 1~l.'g Ltl 1 Loud Boosters In DUIl1IJS Ul!l Borheld It St :\11t:h Ie).., :\ld list I nd 1)
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t.:d tltrl't: log c IIIOI'S IIld his bl'ell
nOl III wo anu·s
Ilrg 1 responslhlc tor thc rcvll.II of
IIICII IH)IJlIllnt\ It rl'~lttl~ llollg- thcl
Imll\ Ihc IhlTlIt:ts hold uluitsplltc(1
Cluh lou ..n.uncnl Dcl.tycd
(hl'sllll.'llc 1:1\ the log clIloe \\llIchlpnsst ... sloll of list pllct: J)uflng the
his ht:ell 11 ... t.:11 \\ Ith S lib SIllCC 17~O IS ]lIst '\l'l.'k tht:) lost tu Bortond Ilc In
I dnd n lllll.'lIt of hoth thc Imll til c I tht SUlrt: of II 10 7 IIHI \\ere shut out
Due to the.: nC<:lll \\et \\C Ilhu the
I1Ill
lIul thc slllmg t:r.lft lIst.:d In the h) ).trWloll:l ttl ()
:\lltlS Sll1glc~
lolllllllllent tl tlta.:
llrilt:st \tlItrlt:lll st::ttll'rs
\t t\\1 Iloll1t~ III Ibt
S\\llthlll~re 1t:llt11~ Lluh III~ IntH held
I'.
glllle Ihe Ifllrlll.'t~
III] \\lIh glml~ IIt\\ so fll h<:I1I1HIsdicll
hClded for 'Ittun hut
IIlc thlt tilt: hUlls \\111 lH{lithl) hc
At the Inn lonight
tolll\\l'd elch Ultl"'l(ll
Ihlrtolldllc pll)cd ~ltlll(ll\ \ugust 11 IIItl'.HI ul
I shlr) of I p lin '" rc,l [u •• r 1IlIIl'S III tlll' tlllrd ~I till. IIUll tht: 1-Ilh ~Io ... t of the "'(lllt I pll~
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tu rllll1 thl If(lrlltt Il HI \J{ ~ to 2 In er ... Irc Ith 11l!.:ltIg" lccoldlllg t) t01111
dlltll the hlth Iht) C(lrul ll\t.: Illure filii"
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I I 1st lllitl IIt:~ 0 I t I \I~
I ltred scHl'll ~t Ir lIld I hoxlIIl-{
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mO\H It thc StJ ltlt 11lVCII lnll at 815 11111 Ilklll thc Il HI In the COllllt of 7
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11I1s t:,ellll1g- l'nd I)
lit IIICI rlills \ltre st:ond h) 1~lrf\ Ncw EXI.rce~ Ofhce 0IU·Iutlllcrc
Iml SIJlkr \\ Ith 1\\0 l'.lch lIId I.llrkl' I
1~"lIllls l\1,lllv Hoonls
11{IJ(It.:rslIl1 Illd SUllth 1 Irn hulthrtt:
Ihl 1\11)\\1\ IXIIII.'~s \g . . 1 \ Inc,
A,.,iI.,hle
lilts t lit.: III "Iud] \\ IS I dtluhlt lIul h I~ Ju ... t tlpt:llt.:d t 111.:\\ III Ifll h Iilcl' III
Ihlld{'fsOTl 11It I trmlt: SIllier I,urkt Iht: 11l11hlll1~ \\Imh fUfllltlh lit lI~l'd
\PI IHlIlh no\\ IS I !!;( od IlInc
Smith lIHI \1Il11l1tll\
ICt:OlllltCtl for )lilt of thl' :\Iutd Store It
South
ttl l(hlrtl:-.e hlr I nltllll \(ltllpll
11111 flllllllllllg "lfl'lils
Lhcstl'l rOld
h.l1hlll I I \dolph ~ 1.lrh<:r SIll P
I lut ... dl\ tht.: 11(lrlltts \\trl: hcl)lll.'~s I) 11 ilChllllll11 Int:" Ig:lllt 1,,!ta.:CIl
pllttt! I lll"Slhcd ,,1\ lrtls<:IIH lit
Ilttt)rc thl IHllhmg Ilf PIgc Hlrg !pllced III Chllgt: tIl Ihc S" I tlmulc
III Iht u.IU1l11b nt I he S" IrthIdlll stlnd thnl: 111 tIll' thlnl ~I'SSInIlI\lllIle "Inch \\111 ~CI\e !lot
thiS
ilion III II~t "Cl k Oil ht h.ltt {II
IIld 1\\0 III III{ ttJurlh
\hru"s hid BOlt ugh hut the lllillt: (1I"tll t C{11ll
tlllt t I lit" t\l"lolllt:r ... lIlt rlphl''''
lilt... ifill Sht.:lh I.trn lIul \\\lIft: Iliisul "{) 01 ~1()ltoll
~It \ I Illd
l' II h \\ .. '" stoll I h ISC IS the SpI1IIghdd I til lilt: I h O)IJ(hH tl 1 h) the
"llIdI Ih~ '1Ilng- 111111 ICCtIHd
\\lrC so IIl1llllTtll:-. thlt \\C Irt:
t Ilh tltlur t.IT(Il ... l\l gl"lure
1 s\\ Iltlllllllll'
t:(JlIlIllIS~IOII Iglll
II the
Iht.: IlnnHts 1'11\ Ilo\d III Ch<:slel 1 IIh 0 III the hllslllt ... S IS 110\\ d
1t.:l1lg
sun III cottld h l\l lot Ita.:<1 I 11Ita.:
Iltxt 1m tll\ uill \\111<1,,)) the "'lIS()1I fl\11I thc luholtl ultll'~'Ihlt hllg- tillS
1110111 1I0t 0111\ IIlr hllllSt:1t hut
Ihnr ... d" II I tlllll I nth ~IIIlCsltcnll d ullin Ihl' Sl11lC tlue.:k \\111 tic
I lIr st: \l r II t rll' mb It Id hl' (Ic
III IJll\ul l\\ 1\
II\t:t to Ihc ~lltl ,n ttl ?'\t:\\10\\1l . . . III lIC
Sind
1'11'1111-: Ih II I'll pit \\111 lit thcr
til "ntl' t" \\tll IS to tdlplwtlt.
III rcs)ltlll~t to l
LIVE IN SW AUTIIMORE AND (;E I YOlIR MONI:\'~
Ollt: bked th It rt'!phe'" hc ul
tin s..,ttl to I hox III t: lrc ot the
WOU111 OF COMMUNITY LIFE, II \I'I'INE:S:S
II tpl r) rll'lu:... IrflHd It tilt o{
AND CONTENTMENl
!tce ,cn pnllllptl, through the
111111 It, ItIt ... ~t.:lIglr uul o\er tht:
It:ill hom "Irc nntll thc) '\en til
An ulltuoij("llI~ large "(IIuher of .111 ....1( Inc dP:'U"t111 IS t Irh ts ~Iolld 1\ Iltt:rnol,n
nR·uls, honlt.·s .lIul 8il1~I«" rOOIlI~, .Ir{· ~l\~III.lhl«·
~ol \ IIh ft OlliS I. III hl sttlllt(]
in ~'hlllhlll()n~ tlll~ f.llt J\.I(J~I of Ilwlll I ""In ...tll1\ \I~h 1I 1Ill.! (lls ... lllld III
III
!Sl·ul
I"~ed , ..Ihlt"~ lIi hnnu" hfe. lin!'; (UlIl111UIUt)
tIns l'l]'" r
lit 111\
I Ilks h 1\ l
h ..18 c,crything to oITer the l,er\>jOIl or pcrbolls
tuuml thl1ll IllO ... t ,lIu Ihll III
hntlmg I III Irkt t for p{l~ ... esslolb
nho 'HUll to rent. Teu roonl8, ..Icthitic~ of the
the, tht:tnst ht:s t1~1 not Incd
Collt~ge, good Sdlools, natural IIC..Ullit·S, (tnnlout tht:11 thosc Ire onl) I fl'\\ tl{
nUlllity life, excellcnt Irullsl,ol"tation facilities
tha.: III III' \ lnul Illst Hlces 'II
in all dit"cctions, good stores, «llIiet tltrcets.
\\ ludl tilt "l' tII( "'-I'e lis 1\ t: httlt
lib hrlll!!; ... Itl ... t ICtltlll to thc cllS
It till r
J list tt ICllhullC S" arthUrg(' YOllr fri('lIr1s who are looking for SOIll(' ,,'
TIIora.: 9(") "hellt' ef \ 011 arc pu z
zltll Ilulut \\ III rt: ttl gl.'t I maul
J/f'
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good
slcnnd hand
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this winter.
\\ hatllot and Ict onc or thesc
lib rt hl' \ l' ) our Illlnd
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FOR SALE
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EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
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SW~I~THM(JI~E
COlllests ForI'll! UHf
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NEWS NOTES
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:\f IC h tel of \ 1111111" ~lllt S fI' er n g Itt I at
)llrl I\tl1m \\11111.'1\1. t"d.l\ to spend :\IIChlcl ... ~Id tI\t:r thc \\l<:kcnd
St
lilt \\\ekt:lld ltSktlop Pl lh(~ \\111
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wei :\lr~'F * *11
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of
hI. Jlult:d 1t1lntlrrO\\ h) thllr (1lIIgIll.'r s IJnllct.:t(1l t\t:lIU<: hl'l' rt:llIrncd from
~Irs J{I",cl'h kt:,"t1lds of Ihe S\\ lrth "'J1l'lIdl1lg- ~l'trll \\ccks It Prouts
1II0lt:
IUti :\lts~ Ptlt) ~llch ,el
~uk ~Ic
I redlT1tl \\
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of \\ dtlut 11IIC
\, III II.' 1\ I.' tomornm for C lI11P Cltt" ,
JI<: d l \\ lu fl' he \\ III Id lS (( UWit lIor
tIt Itllit.:IIlS durlllg thl h(J\s Che~ler
COUlIl\ lit.: tllh C Illlp period of 1\\0
\(I(UI1I
"t:ll~
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\11111 II
Illlrkh mit of 1 he
S\\ Irlhll]On lefl \\cdnc"dt) 1tI0rlllllg'
tor I 1II ... lIIg :\llCh \\hcn: ~h~ \\111 Ittend thl \\tddlllg o{ hl.'r conslll :\(r
Illflltd II 'II (I Illd ~lls~ Ruth I C)
dell hoth II I lIlslll/", 011 S Iturd I) Au
gu ... t l-t \11-. lurkh Irdt \\111 rcturn to
S\\ IrlllnHllt II, \ t Slptcmhcr I
Illr hrclhtl :\Ir Phtilp II Bnrk
h mit
lml \1 r II trI \ I lII11>lll11l of
\\ 1'lIl \\r11 Jtl\1l 1'11t ... hurgh fflllHb on
I \\llk ~ II"hlllg- Ifll) ]II the Illtertor of
C Il1ul, the II~t 11 1ft 01 tll1~ month
:\1 r "\ OC\lIll h b JlIst cOlllpll'lt:(1
"IX ,\ t ck~ "unUIll r ~ch{lol t:onrse It thl:
t.:III\CI~lt\ of 1'I'IIIls\h.lllIl III \\ork
to" Inlills 1Il1slt.:rs dtgrcl III St:ptl'lIl
ht r hl \\ III t"SUlltt: Ill" tIC It:hlllg dullc~
\t thl Pro ... pl'ct I'lrk IlIgh Schonl
,,11lrt.' hl' \\111 tl'lch IllIn Illd slCId
~tlUhls :\Ir \OCIIIll hi" htl'lI Itt.: Ich<:r
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thl'
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COIISt)lld Illd
~Irs (,
\ Ih I.lll\ lilt! (Ib Ilenry
Sth )(11 \\ cst (,Tml.' tor the I) lsi 1\\0
\ltrt:(1 01 \\ Illmt Ilile spent a
\ e Ir:-.
\\eek It 1 till) lIt ulll}:' C Imll ncar
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rl.'t:cllth
Boltln
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I)tulilllg 1\\1) \\t:l.'ks \\Ith hiS unt:le lIld II I ulll \ S}lCllt l h \\
It OCI' 1Il
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list \\eek
\\ estd Ill' t\l'1111l
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uul :\Ir" <":h Irle~ \lIdes .unl
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llld :\1 r
I' tilton ( lllltt hmsllll Sl II (II \\ t.:Std Ilc 1\ I.' Ilue spcnt la:.1
mel t IIl11h Ii Smlh Chtsltr roul 1(1t
Suntl" It Oce 1Il Cl1~ ~ J
~Inlld 1\ to ... pt.:nt! a \\l'ek tra"a.:hng
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thn.ugh thc ~C\\ I ngll1ld ~t Ites
~I r
Rolilltl I
I ItOIl of Dlt:kubon
lilt! "\ Ill' 1\t:IlUl'S h l~ J0ll)t" IllS f un~I rs
(.n r~e I
\!stOIl LIld ~btcr II tor Il\o \\t:<:k:-. It Seh I:SCO I titates
:\llss I 11I1ch \\ II . . \ of \Vl std lit:: avl'
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I1I1C II.' it list I hur~d 1\ to spcnd a
"uk It Oll'lII Clh :\: J
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B \"plll\\ 111 1m) ~llss ~Iar
gllent<: \splIl" ,II o{ thc Strath HaHn
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I he S\\ arthmof(' haH Just returned
left \ \ cdllcsda), for RIdge
from a tbnl' \\t:a.:b IlInlnr trill to Sara
J "hcrc thn \\111 \lsrt ~lr
log I Spflngs and through thc \\ lute IIld :\Ir~ Cllrl'nCe :\1 Johnson un1l1
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Jcssl<: and Ilarnet
on \\ ulnesda, {rom \1sumg Nancv Al
g(r daughter of llr and :\fr!'! Paul
K \Igcr of Park 3'CIIUC at the AIgt:r s cottage III Bndgeton, N J
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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ter. Miss DorOlhy Brower, went down
Miss ESlelle Slilh, of Miami, Fla.,
Iy
arrivcd Saturday to spend three weeks
• of flig:hl"ncllvisitillg
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. HarkAttend Reuw·on Miss Ida May'• •Ritter,
ness, of Rutgers avenue.
AUGUST
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Park, was the guest of her uncle and
Mr~ W. N. Spangler's Birthday aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Michael,
Park avenue, over the week-end.
Celebrated With Honlle Parly
Last Week-end
Mrs. John E. Michael. of Park avenuc, entertained friends front Geraud Abbillgton at luncheon
·Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescolll, of
Harvard avenue. and Mr. Frescotn's and bridge 011 Wednesday.
brothers and sistcrs~jJl·law, Mr. and
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Mrs. Rees J. Frcscolll, of Wallingford.
Mrs. Howard Buckman and children,
and .Dr. and Ml"s. Leonard Frcscoln. of Preston, Harvey and Mariannc, of
. Philadelphia and Glcl11Uore, Pa., will Dickinson avenue, returned last Friday
'attend a family reunion at Kennctt from a trip to Oberlin, 0., where Prcs~
Square tomorrow. Mrs. Lovett F'res- ton is rcgistered at Oberlin College
coin will prescnt a sketch of the family for the fall term. 'rhey returned by
history. which she has prepared. Samuel way of the Cleveland Exposition and
Lovett, who came to this country from Niagara Falls.
London, England, in 1676, settled in
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Burlington, N. J, As his ship was ready
~'Ir. and Mrs. John Hall, of Rossto sail it was observed by King Charles ville, have becn spcnding a few days
H, who was pleasudng 011 a barge on with Mr. Hall's sister, Mrs. Arthur J.
the Thames and stopped to inquire if Grover, of Dickinson avenue, on their
all members of the party were Quakers, way to vacation in New England. Thcy
and gavc them his blessing.
will return in about three weeks for a
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longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Spangler, of
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Lafayette avenue, entertained with a
Miss Lydia Lodge, of Oberlin ave~
family house party over t Ile \\'eek-"nu'l nue, left 'ruesday to visit her gralldin celebration of Mr. Spangler's birth- mother, Mrs. ]. B. Lodge, at '!'ottenday anniversary, which was Sunday. vjtlc, Staten Island, N. Y. She will reIn addition to Miss Esther Graffius. of turn Saturday.
Gettysburg, who is visiting the SpallgMrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Kenyon
lers for several weeks, the guests were: avenue, returned last week from her
Dr. C. A. Spangler, Miss Lillian Slater stay in New England, having bcen deand Miss Anna Moyer. of Perkasie, taincd there somc weeks by illness.
Fa.; alld Mr. and Mrs. George Spang• • *
ler, of Norwood.
Air. and Mrs. George H. Detwcil~r
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and family. of Riverview road, are
Miss Julia Fisher. of the Children's
the summer in Occan City,
Hospital, Philadelphia, visited Mr. and
. J.
Mrs. Joseph M. Nicholas, of Cornell
amI Mrs. Howard J. Dingle, of
avenuc, Saturday.
Park avenue, visited their children,
Mr. L. C. Ashton, of Elm avenue,
and Mary, at Ocean City, N. J., on
left Friday for a vacation in Paris, Me. Sunday.
He will not return until 'fhursday, Sep·
tember '9.
Marie Hauger, of Dartmouth avelIue.
silent last week-end with Eliza* * *
Mr. J. H. C. Wright, of German- beth Pike, of Chester, at the Sorority
town, arrived Monday to spend several Cluh HOllsc at Occan City, N. J.
days visiting his son-in-law and daughSarah \VilkillSOll, of Pittsville, Md.,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, of had been spending two weeks with
Harvard avenue.
Norma Hauger. Mrs. A. Hauger, Ma* • •
rie and Norma will leave today for
Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard spcnt a Salisbury and Ocean City, Md.. and
few days last wcek visiting the Bartol to visit Mrs. Hauger's mother at SeaFoundation of the Frallklin Jnstitute. at ford, Del.
Swarthmore College, and were the
Miss Mary Wood, of Cornell aveguests of Dr. William F. G. Swann. of
Ogden avenue, director of the Founda- nue, and Miss Mildred Macturk, of
tion. The baUoonist has returned from Salem, N. J., will leave today for
l\( in neapolis and with his wife is now .Dcea,1 City, N. J., where they will restaying at Newport, U. I.
main until 'Vcdncsday. Miss ~{acturk
.
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has bcell the guest of Miss Wood for
Mr. and l\Irs. Morris .M. Lee, of a few days.
Princeton and College avenues. recently
spent a two weeks' vacatiotl in Cape
May, N. J. During their stay they were
visited by their son and daughter-iulaw, \Villiam F. t·ce, of Larayette avenue, and by 1t.lrs. Lee's aunt, Miss Rebecca Walter, of The SwaJ'thmore.
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Edwin A. Garrett, 3rd, of Lansdowne,
was the guest of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Seal, of Cornell and Yale avenue. Sunday and Monday.
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1\lrs. Sarah Flood and ~on. John, of
South Chester road. arc spending two
weeks at Ocean Grovc. N. J.
An eight pound, twelve ounce baby
daughter, Pamela Anna, was born to
Mr. and fi.frs. John C. Foster, of Vassar avenue, in thc :Martha's Vineyard
Hospital, Martha's Vincyard, Mass., at
6:50 A. M. last Friday, August 6. !loth
mother and child are doing very well.
The baby is a granddaughter of Mr.
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Last 2 Days -
Friday-saturday
MARX BROS.
"A Day at the Races"
Sunday Only
Harold Bell Wright's
"The Californian"
with
Rieordo Cortez
Monday-Tuesda)·
Warner
Wallace
BAXTER-BEERY
In
"SLAVE SHIP"
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with
Elizabeth Allan-Mickey Rooney
WedDesur-Tharsday
and
"Fifty Roads to Town"
All of Them Snowbound - Roora,!
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PbOlle BwartImlore 1M'
"We Don" sen CarlWe 8uYIce Them"
£Dtered .. second CIau Matter. 'all...". U.
1m••t the Pod otIlee at; 8warthmOJ'e, PL,
UDder the Act or IIIarcIl 3, 111'.
N. WALTER SUPLEE
Phone 105
South Chester Road
MARIAN S. BROWN
Announces her candidacy
for
Tax Collector
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
SAMUEL M. DODD
Announces His Candidacy
For Reelection as
I
And Solicits Your Vote September
14 on His Efficient Record
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
New Homes Planned and Built to Order
Financing Arranged
Alterations and Repairs
Painting
FRANK WAGNER
WaUpapering
PHONE: SWARTHMORE 1129
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
310 YALE AVENUE
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
EILEEN SHOP
Dear Edilor:
_
l\Iay I publicly thank this paper for
its editorial comment in a recent isMEDIA
sue upon the lack of choice offered by
Delaware County
,either party in this primary slate? I
wish to cast no slurs upon those
worthy candidates who have consented Come Out and Try
a Fir.' Cla..
,to run for office. but I should like
Course!
'-to suggest that in so predominantly
GREf!HS PEES
Republico:.n a community some other
Weekda""
'1.00
worthy men might well have run.
Saturday
& Sunday
We are always being told that the
$1.50
major cause for the development of Reasonable
MembershiP
;Ilolitical gang rule is the rdusal of
good men to rnll for office. It is a See John J. Beadle~ Pro:sad state of affairs that no more good lusional
at Club House.
men could be found in Swarthmore.
Or Phone Newtown
A Discouraged Voter.
Square J.13
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LOCATED: South of Broomall on Pa.r.on
Hollow Ruad West of Sproul Road. Drive
Is This Fair?
West on West Chester Pike or State Road
to sproul Road.
I
$.226.19
may be noted that
unique in that the
taxable securities is
equivalent of thc
GOLF {";OURSE
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
Attnounce. Return oj
Ellwood Hartz, Mechanic
Sinclair Gasoline and Lnbricating Oils
Day amI Night Storage
Wasltiog-Lnbrication-Ballery and Tire Serviee
Open Until Midnight
Lonis F. Pierce Rnd Robert Greenfield, Proprietor.
411 Dartmonth Ave.
Swarth. 411
Railway Express
Opett. a
New, Cottvettienl Office
at
SWARTHMORE
A new office of the Rail.
way Express Agency 1t08
been opened at 7 South
Chesler Road.
'Phone Swarlhmore 2267
Located one·half block from the station, the office is in charge of D. H.
Eichmann~ Agent. Every phase of
nation-wide Rail and Air Express
st!nice will be transacted and deliveries will be made direct from the
Swarthmore office to patrons in
Swarthmore, Media and Morlon. The
same truck will also deliver business
to tbe station in Newtown Square
for people in that community.
The nnmerous uncertainties that
haunted the Old Oaken Bucket were
forever relegated to history with
thc advent of modcrn living and •••
Whenever you have anything to ship
any~~e-:e, merely I~lephone I!l!iI~ty
Express for swilt, .dependable· servo
ice. For superspecd ask for Railway
Express, Air Express Division.
RAILWAY
EXPRESS
'AGENCY INC.
BROUGHT TO VOUR HOME BY
PHILADElPHIA SUBURBAn
WATER UmPADV
NATION-WIDE RAIL .. AIR SERVICE
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STICKY. • • DUSTY, AND TIRED I
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"Soul" is thc subject of the LessonSermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday; August 15, 1937.
The Golden Text is: "~{y soul thirsteth
for God, tor the living God: when shall
I come and appear before God? U
(Psalms 42 :2).
CHURCH NEWS
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SWARTHMORE PBESBYTEBIAN CH1JRCB
Rev. David Braun, MInister
BUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Momtng Worship. Rev. Charles
S. Davies, D.D., pastor Flrst
Presbyterian Church, FaIrbury,
Ill., will preach.
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ARRDW
been for the progressive
business man to take his
banker into his confidence about his plans and aims. In
return, he has received frank advice, whatever helpfnl
information the banker could give, and strict keeping
of his con6dence. These con6dential relationships, thus
created, have had much to do with the advance of
American business.
.
Whenever our diversified contacts and a conservative financial outlook can be ;'f use to yon, please
come in and·talk matters,over.
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Mr. and Mrs. William E. Danforth the hqllle of Mrs. Harold Gri6in, of
are removing from 400 Park avenue,: Rutgers avenue, on Tuesday. Mrs. RoThe guest preacher next Sunday will 1'hcy will vacation at Bay Beach, Onland G. E. Ullman, of Harvard avenue,
be the Rev. Charles S. Davie., D,D., tario, Canada, for a month.
pastor of the First Presbyterian church
The Summer Bridge Club met at· was co-hostess.
at Fairbury. III. Dr. Davies began as a
guest preacher of the Swarthmore
church during the pastorate of Dr.
Harry Jackson. He t..as been coming
here regularly ever since that time and
Final Clearance of Summer Dresses
has made many fricnds and found many
Reduced to Half Price
enthusiastic and interested listeners.
SWARTHMORE 360
Everyone is cordially invited to hear OLD BANK BLDG.
this stimulating and interesting preacher.
At the moment. Swarthmore is
acutely tax conscious, because tax
bills have bcen a part of the mailman's
daily burdcn for over a week. Each
real estate owner, each possessor of
what is sometimes (luestiol1abIy k nown
as "securities," in fact each citizen
h d
receives the neatly printed list sc e uling his-and her-responsibility in
dollars and cents for boro and county
taxes.
But this is m.ly one phase of taxati·on. Holders of securities must pay a
tax of four mills to the county, and
a similar amount to the state. and in To 'rhe Editor:
•
!s there any way through the coladdition, there is federal Income tax
umns of your newspaper to bring to
to be reckoned with. There, moreover, the attention of the members of the
are direct taxes. Every housekeeper
must also take into consideration the School Board the gross injustice of the
·d b grade school situation now existing
great number of indirect taxes pal
Y.in Swarthmore ?In the hardest kind of
·producers. manufacturers and all sell- rain and snow; in icc and steet, thc
ing agencics, which are incorporated
small children in the Rutgers avenue
into the prices of commodities so as
to make their colicction as nearly paill- school (am I not right in considering
children below the 6th grade small?)
less as possible. The very .fact, how- have to trudge to and from the College
•
ever, that these taxes are. hidden,
I . pre- , avenue sc h 00I for th'
clr gymnasIUm
vents any study of
their
re
allan
to
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d
h'l
th
h'ld
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I perla , W l e e c I ren 0
Ie 0 Ithe actual production cost 0 t e ar-· I
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·t· os ege avenue school come to tlus period
. I
t~cble purc lase 'tlan mla es I Imp ta-I fresh as daisi('s and without experienc51 e to trace
Ie rea governmen
.
T
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.
f
mg undue exposure.
he school tax
service. which
IS rendered III return or
·d
b
tl
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f
.
pal
y lC paren s o R
ut gers avenue
these IIldl.r~ct. taxes.
.
children is identical. with that paid by
Each recurrlllg tax bill. whether 10- the parents of College avenue children.
calor national arouses the citizen's I hear a vast amount of discussion of
ire, and for a short time he threatens this matter among mothers who shout
reprisals against all tax assessing ag- "give us a bus or a ~mnasiul!1I"
encies. All too rarely. however, does Where is our coUrt of appeal?
he endeavor to weigh the amount of
I. WONDER.
taxes paid against the services which
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they buy. and thus arrive at a just
Local Auxiliary Thanked "
",sis for criticism.
Swarthmore's local tax bill is divided
The American Legion Auxiliary of
into three main divisions, covering the Harold Ainsworth Post rccently recounty, borough, and school.
(:cive~1 the following letter from une
The total county tax rate is made of the children whose stay at Camp
up as £oJlows: County tax, 5 mitis; Sunshine was made possible by thc $35
poor tax, 2.60 mills; mosquito elim- raised with a benefit party sponsored
by the Auxiliary last April.
ination, .15 mills; total S.7S mills.
Camp Sunshine,
The total borough tax is: General
Thornton, Pa.,
fund, 8 mills; sinking fund, 2.25 mills;
July 2, 1937.
library fund, .50 mills; total 10.75 mills.
American
Legion
Auxiliary,
The school tax is an additional 23
Greetings.
mills 011 real estate, bringing the total
I write you a few lines letting you
Board further levies a percapita tax
know how things are. I thank you for
of $3.00 UpOIl every citizen.
the money that you sent us. We play
Thus. a property owner and his wifc, games. And go out for boat rides.
whose home is assessed at $5000.00. And go in swimming. We all like the
must pay:
meals. We also like to sleep,
County tax, 5.75 mills
$ 8.75
My address isBoro tax, real estate and
Irene Cox-lO years old,
occupation, to.75 mills
56.44
3 & Pontiac, Lester, Pa.
School tax, 23 mills plus
per capita tax 011 two
Christian Science Chnrch
CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND
way of
T doingAmerican
things, has long
Presbyterian Church Notes
PAXON HOLLOW
TOOus" Un ....kome. They Merit
Care/ul StudT
AND COUNSELLOR
GEO. GILLESPIE & CO.
Builders
Deplores Lack oj
Public Spirit
Tax Bills
Tolal
In passing, it
Swarthmore is
amount paid on
practically the
Swarthmore, Pa.
amount of real estate taxation.
A careful study of the items of local
lax bills helps make clear the relative cost of government and services
locally. The annual reports of the auditors on expenditures of Boro Coun..
cil and the School Board clarify further the benefits purchased by local
taxation, Are Swarthmore citizens
satisfied with the services rendered?
Is the local tax dollar economically
and efficiently expended?
.1.
D ....mouth and Laf.,-et... Av.....
HANNUM & WAITE
Yale Ave. and Chester Rd.
ROSALIE DRYDEN
He. . _ ' "
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
On the Republican Ticket
Factory..approved lubrication for your car guarantees long life
and low upkeep. It means that every operation and every
lubricant are exactly as specified by the engineers W'ho designed
and built your car. It Dlearnl that the right lubricants are
applied at the Yigfit time. Factory..approved. lubrication is an
important part of our service .••• And W"e U6e genuine parts.
Drive in noW' for a free. safety check··up.
....
RUSSELL'S SmVICE
COLLECTOR
DON AMECHE
ANN SOTHERN
Call 440
TAX
~_~.uR-CONDITJONBD
storrlnr
PETER Eo TOLD
QUICK KIIJJNG POWDER
For Ants, Roaches, Fleas
and Other Insects
Call Swarthmore 1441
Mr. and
Bloom, of
. .Elm aVCllue, left Saturday for Beach
Arlington, N. J., where they will spend
two weeks. 'rhey were accompanied
by Mrs. Bloom'.s sister, Miss Keta
Brower, of Guernsey road, amI Miss
Estelle Chapman, of Chester, who will
be their guests this week, }Vlrs. Charles
DeHarl Brower and her other daugh-
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Do You
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FRED J. HARLEY
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~lrs. Herman
PVBI.ISBIID BYBaY I'IUDAY AY
SWABTBMO........
TIIB 8WABTBMOllBAN, INC.
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Births
THE SWARTBMOREAN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 193'7
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'rhe next mecting of the Summer
Bridge Club will take placc at thc home
of AIrs. John Marshall, of Lincoln avenue, next Friday, August 20. Mrs. John
Fawcett, of North Chester road, witt
be co-hostess.
THE SWARTBMOREAN
AUGUST 13, 1937
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Know
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"Wee Willie Winkie"
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HELD OVER-2ND WEEK
and Mrs. F. A. Child, of Vassar ave- alter noon. August 10, to Dr. and Mrs.
nue, and Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, George P. Warren, of South Chester
of Ihe Shirer Building.
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Elsbree, of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Albright, Wallingford Hills, are being congratof Avollbrook road, Wallingford Hills, ulated upon Ihe birlh of a daughter,
Williams, at the Women's Hos ..
arc expecting their SOil, Edward. to
Philadelphia,
Wednesd.y, Augrdurn August 18 aboard the Bremen I pillaI,
after spending several weeks in EuThe baby is a grandchild of Mr. and
rope and visiting five countries. Their
Mrs.
Edward A. Jenkins, of North
SOil. Monroe, left Saturday, August 7,
Chester
road. Swarthmore.
for thc Adirondacks to be the guest
of ~fr. Sidney Frick. of Merion. He
A daughter was born in the Presbywill also visit Buffalo and New York,
terian
Hospital, Philadelphia. Tuesday
returning hOllle on August 18.
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1937
';7
/LI N ES
TIUNITY mroBCB
Protestant EPiscopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev J Jerden Guenther. 8.T.IL, Rector
THERE'S HOT BATH WATER FOR ALLI
Rev. T. A. Mel'JWeather. Dlr. Bel. Edue.
11:00 A. M,-Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wlU preach.
j!""l "n
BUSES AND
RAIL CARS
FOR THIS MARK OF
FAST. ON-TIME SERVICE TO
ALL WESTERN SUBURBS
Ask about specIal mone,savIng tickets. Get time·
schedule at Travel Bureau
In aur new 69th St.-Garrett
Rd. terminal or operotor.
,HILADIL,HIA IUIU •• AN
'.AN.POITATION co.
A.ONIMINI{ ,.AUPO.tATIOM
Itnu.OE: MA•• REGISTEUD
co.
THE RELIGIOUS BOOII!:I'Y OP PBIBNDB
BUNDAY
11:00 A. IA.-Meetlng for Worship In the
Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-Sewlng and
qulltlng in Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordially InvltecL
M101'IIODIST BPIBCOPAL CBUBOH
Clarence 7. caner, .A.B•• B.D•• IIlnIster
8VHDAY
9:45 A. M.o-CIlureh Behool.
11:00 A. U.-lIornIna Wol'llhlp.
FIBST CIIUacH OP 0BBtBT. 8OIlINTI8T,
OP BWABI'IIIIOBB
Park Avenue below Barvarcl
10:00 A. M.--SundaJ' SChool.
11:00 A.Il..,.....sunda,. I e=OD--8ermOJ1.
WedDeedaJ' e . _ meeUDo: eoch _k. 8
p. m. BeedlnK room open cIaIly, ezcept SUD.-
days and bolldaJS 9:30 A. M.
to
Church edlflce.
12:30 P. II;
All are c:ordIa11J' Invited. to aUeD.d tile
sentcee and uae tile Beld'DI
Boom.
No waiting around for water to heat for
much.needed baths in ·this family: Praise
be, there's an Automatic Gas Water Heat.
er in the house ... that continually
supplies clean hot water for baths, dish.
washing .•• and all other household chores.
-RENT an
Automatic Gas
Wate r Heater.
Come in and let us explain fully
details of our easy rental plan
offered to OUI' residenHol CUI-tamers for Itmlted time only' It
will actually cost you less than
25c a week to rent on Automatic
Gas Water Heater.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At Our Suburban Stores-Authorized Dealers Can
A/,6 Make
This Offer
THE
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.:· Russell,
and daughter, of. Ogden avenue, left
Tues(1.ay for a ten-day tour of Canada.
The infant
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son of Mr.
and Mrs. W.
J T., of Riverview
road has been named James Douglas.
Barker Kcighton.
,
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Mrs. Paul Alger, of Park avenue,
returned to Swarthmore for the day
on \Vedncsday and was the luncheon
guest of Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf,
of Park avenue.
Mrs.
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George Logan
and children,
Mary Elizabeth and Jimmy, of, R'!tgers
and Cornell avenues. are vacatlOl1mg at
Stolle Harbor, N. j., until September
1. Mr. Logan has returned fr~m the
National Guard Camp at Indiantown
Gap, Pa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley
family, of Guernsey road. left July 31
to spend a month at Avalon, N. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Argyle and family, of North Chester road, left July 31
to spend the month of August at Avalon, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. •E. *D.• Brauns, of Rutgers avenue, left Friday afternoon, Ju.ly
30. (or York's 'rwin Pine Can~p at MI.Ilinacket. Me., where they will remalll
until August 15.
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HeJen Hoot, daughter oi Mr.
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, of Laiayette avenue, left Saturday to spend two wceks
at Camp lnllabah ncar Pottstown.
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Miss Mary Pusey, of North Chester
road has been spending some time at
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
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1o.h. and Mrs. H. \V. Brinkman,. of
\Valnut lane, who have been spend11lg
the summer at Riverside, Cat., have
gone to Tacoma, Wash., where they
will spend the month of August at the
Bonneville Hotel.
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Dr. and Mrs. Francis S. Philbrick, of
Harvard avenue, rcccntly spent three
days at Lcnapc Village. Mrs. Philbrick
and daughter, Katherine, left last Saturday to spend two weeks there.
• •Robert
* Conrad, of
Mr. and :hIrs.
Chevy Chase, Md., arrived August 4 to
spend two weeks visiting Mrs. Conrad's
CLASSIFIED
AUGUST
SWARTBMOREAN
All hearings scheduled to be held
parents, Mr. alld Mr.. William A.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and child- ter, were warnc'd for fast I driving and
Vlachos, of Vassar avenue.
ren, of Conlell avenue, witl leave Satur- blowiuS' ·horn at Yale .and' Park iave-' during the currcnt week have been
postponed to later dates.
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day, August 14, to spend a week in Calle I1UCS. ,
Mr>. A. M.· Dryden alld daughter, May, N. J. Teel and George have iust
Miss Rosalie Dryden, of Dartmouth recovered from the whooping cough. '
avenue', attended a family reunion last.
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Friday evening at the home of Mrs.. Freder!ck Simons, of Park avenue,
Dryden's brother-ill-law and sister, Mr. IS spendmg the month of August at
and Mrs. George Saltford, of Collings- Camp Pocono, Lakeville. Upon his rewood, N. J. The birthdays of Mrs. Salt- turn this fall he will enter' George
ford and her two daughters, Mrs. ·Sehool.
Franklin Makells, of Mortofl, Pa., and
dloaed
Wecl- at 1 P. M_
hi rs. Henry McDevitt, of Philadelphia, The Misses Lillian, Elsie ·and Ethel
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Boyt,
of
Park
avenue,
are
vacationing
were celebrated.
.
For Week of AUgust 12th to August 18th
at the Hotel Baldwin, Beach Haven,
FREE~PARKING ~ACE FOR 1500 CARS
Dr. Thomas K. Brown, of Dickinson N. J.
a"'cnuc, left Sunday for Back Log
* * P. Smalley, of
Mr. and Mrs. *Alfred
Camp in the Adirondacks.
Yale avenue, will motor to New York
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Libby's Deluxe PLUMS
Granulated SUGAR
state
Saturday, August 21, to get their
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lueders, of
No.
2 Largest Can. •
I 0 lb. Cotton Sack ..•.
North Princeton avenue, entertained granddaughter, Miss Jane Smalley, up·
the following Swarthmoreans last Sat- on the completion of the six-weeks
urday at their cottage at Avalon, N. ].: summcr session of the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kite, Mr. Buffalo. Miss Smatley. a sophomore
Dole PINEAPPLE
UCO Fancy Melting
25
and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, Mrs. this fall at the University of Pennsylvania,
is
studying
paleology.
PEAS-2
No.
2
Cans.
.
c
GEMS-Tall
Can •••••
Lawrence E. Davies, and Air. and Mrs.
Charles DeHart Brower.
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Mr. and Mrs. •Ralph
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr., of ville, III., spent a few days this week as
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
}'frs.
L.
C.
HastKirktyn, will spend a week at the home
UCO PURE GRAPE JUICE
UCO Tiny MELTING
of Mr. Little's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ings, of Westdale avenue.
Pint
Bottle .•.....•..•.....•••. JZc
Ralph Little, of Park avenue, arriving
PEAS-No. 2 Can.
15cl Quart Bottle ......•.......•... Z3c
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carets, of
August 14, during the .absence of Riverview avenue. have spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Little, Sr., on a motor week-ends during the summer at
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trip through New England ..Mrs. Little, Lenape Village, an adult camp in the I
Kellogg's
is the former Miss Virginia Bassett, Poconos.
WHOLE WHEAT
Swarthmore.
BISCUIT&-2 Pkgs•.•.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Robinson, of
Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr., of Elm ave- College avenue, accompanied by their
journeyed to New York last Friday son, Mr. Mark Robinson, were recent
bon voyage to her daughter, Mrs. guests at Lenape Village in the PoUCO COFFEE
UCO TOMATO JUICE
R. Mansfield, Jr., of New York, who conos. Their son, Thatcher, is enrolled
Steel
Cut or Drip. • • • •
C
224 oz. Cans .•••••••
sailed on the American Trader, of the at Camp Lenape for boys, 011 Fairview
Pound Vacuum Pack Can
American Merchants Line, for England. Lake. J olm T. Collins, of Guernsey
Mrs. Mansfield will be gone a month.
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road, is also enrolled at the camp.
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James B. Bowditch, of Elm avenue,
Huut Club DOG FOOD
Hershey's Chocolate
left last Friday with Dr. Joseph Willits, Police and Fire Department News
5 lb. Bag ..•.•••..•
of Ogden avenue, for the Willits SUIllSYRUP-Large Size Can 7c
On Thursday afternoon of last week
Iller home in New Hampshire. James
at
2 :30 the Fire Company was called to
-- ._._wilt he the guest of Robin Wiltits for
6
Ogden avenue where the roof of
weeks.
Tender Juicy CUBE
35
Charles R. Russell's trailer was dam1937 Genuine Spring
STEAKS .•••.. Pound
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Miss Mildred Simpers, of The aged by fire. At 5 :40 P. M. Friday, the
LEGS LAMB ...... lb.
Swarthmore, and Miss Elizabeth Lewis, 6th, another fire alarm was turned in
of New York, left Saturday for a ten and the Company sent to a field fire
vacation. They arc taking the May- at Yale avenue and Haverford Place.
Half Plum and Half Peach
No. l-(Large Size) N. Jersey
At 10:10 P. M. Sunday John J. Freiflow,,, Tour in New England.
NECTARINES
15
muth, of Chester, was warned for imNEW POTATOES
$115
Large Size ..••• 6 for
c
I 00 lb. Bag •••••••• C •
proper passing at Chester road and
Swarthmore avenue.
On Monday at 1 :30 P. M. the car o(
Joseph Welsh, Holmes, collided with
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE_
Alice Putnam, daughter of Mr. and
EAST LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Allen L. Putnam, of Maple ave-"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
nue, who was riding a bicycle. The
bicycle was damaged and the child, who
TUESDAY--PROFIT SHARING DAYS--THURSDAY
was slightly scratched, taken to her
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Awards
lat Award
home by the driver.
$10.00
$5.00
$25.00
At. 11 :15and
P. James
M. Tuesday
Linwood
'rownsend
White, of
Ches.1
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TIGER
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SHERIFF SALES
Shcriff's Offi<.'e. Court HOUBC. Media. Pa.
Friday.
August 27,
1037.
8::10 A. M .• Eaatl'rn Standard Time
JUliO Term, 1937
I..ot \\ ilh imllroycmell's in Upper Darby
TWI)., Del. Coo. Pa.. begiul1l11g at, point on
s. W. side Sllrlll~loli Rd. (40 ft. wide) S. 28°
24' 21" E. 711.!!~ ft. &: S. along a line curving
to tho lell '''Ih a radiu~ of 140.28 ft .• the arc
diKlaul-': of 7S.10 ft. &; S. along a line curving
to the ril.:-ill wllh a radl.us of 1-:10.28 ft. the
are dititilllll! Itf 78.16 fl. &: S. 28 D IH' 21"
E. U2_fllI ft. from the S. E. side Bradford
Rd. (-10 ft. wide). thenl'O extending along
the said side of Springlon Rd. S. 28 D 24' 21"
E. 10 ft. 10 II 1I0int. then('C extending of that
width be'W(,CIl ['Jarallel lincs 5_ 610 35' 30"
W_ 82.50 ft. to a point in center Hne 0,( .10 fL,
wHle drh·cway. logether with right in driveway_
This is a Good Buy-$6850
No. 52
All Ihat <.ertalll lut or plele of ground with
the buildllltrB anti imllroVemcnhl thereon ered·
cd ~ltllatc at Siltiligfieid. in the Township of
SpringHehl. in the County of Delaware and
State of PCllnl-lYh·ania.. being kuown and' num·
bered Lot No. 201 on a certain plan 'and
SUM"ey made by J.;'ranklin ami Company. C. E .•
ROBERT T. BAIR
Philadelphia, Peno8J."IV3I1ia. on FeIJruary 19.
Exclusive Agent
Phone 211 In:!a, and recorded in the Offioo for the Re·
cortling of Deeds, &e.. ill and for the CounLy
Delaware in Plan File Case No.2, page
MRS. A.
QUINBY & SON of
16. and dcscribed aeconling thereto as follows
10 wit: Situate on the southeasterly side of
lOSEPB E. QUINBY
Forcst I"oad (forb-fivc feet wide) at the dia·
t:mce of one hundred forty·seven fret and ftftyRYe one·hundredths of a. fool measured. south
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
fitly·two de~s, fllty·four O1ioutefl. twenty
~('OI\(I!'I Yo'NI{
alontr the S:lirl "ide of Forest
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA. road (rom a IUllllt of tallJ!clJt IIf :1. ~rcle form.,
.n;:- the conlt"r of Fore"t road and Springfield I
3'"Cnue. Containing in front or breadth along-:
the said side of Forest road I'outhwestwardly
flfty feet. and ez:tending of that width in
1[>lIIrtll or dcpth southeastwardly between par.
allel lines at right lUlgles to the Mid Fores'
road one hundred thiru feet.
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A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Contractor
58
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
.17 DARTMOUTH AVE.
c:ons~st
ImprovemcnbJ
of two and one.half
slory Slone and frame hOUBC. 21z:2-:1 feet; side
(Joah; garalre. 18z:18 foet.
Sold as the property of Henry B. Hunt,
mortgagor, and Jobn H. Acheson and Ella F.
A<.beson. bitl Wife, terre tena.nt. and real
owners.
J. H. WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
NATHAN P. PECHIN, Sheriff.
DR. CHAS. HEARNE
PASSES AWAY
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The Swarthmore ludians defeated the
Comets, Wednesday night, in an exhibition game of box lacrosse by the score of
Lived Here Thirty Years; Re- 6 to 3.
The ol}ening game of the regldar
tired Philadelphia Physician'8
season
will be played on ,"rcdnesday,
Practice Three Year8 Ago
August 25, when the Indians tangle \\·ith
the Philadelphia Lacrosse Club.
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Dr. Charles Sheppard Hearne passed
Colonel Frank Hyatt of the Pennsylaway shortly after 6 o'clock Tuesday vania Military College has given his
evening, August 17, at his home, 322 enthusiastic support to the team. Home
Map!e avenue, where he had suffered games will be played "under the lights"
a long illness.
.t the P. M. C. polo field, 17th and!
Born in Laurel, Del., January 8, Chestnut streets, Chester,
1863, Dr. Hearne was educated in the
For the past three yea ... s, Porter Waite
public and private school~ of Laurel and his team have used Swarthmore as
and \Vihningtoll, Del., at \Vilmington a home base. Due to complaints from
Conference Academy, Dover, Del.; and s~m~ Swarthmor~ns and the lack.?~ a
Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- I playll1g field havmg adequate facilities.
"hia. In 1901 he married Ray C. Nor- the team .was moved t? Cheste~. All home
ton, of Philadelphia, who died in 1927. games will be play~d ~n that city.
82_50 PER
YEAR
,
FRIENDS TO HEAR
NOTED SPEAKERS
SITE OF FRIENDS' PUBLIC MEETINGS
"Indians" Win Opener
II
Three Evening Meetings Open to
Public During Friends World
I
Conference
!,
"The Il1dh'idual Christian and The
has been announced as the topic
I for discussiQIl at the first open meeting,
Thursday night, September 2, 8 :15 p.
m. of the Friends World Conference
which will convene in Swarthmore and
. Ha verford on September I. '1'. Edmund
I Harvey, memb~r of the British Parliament, former chairman of Friends
Council of International Service, au·
. thor and lecturer on religious subjects
and Henry]. Cadbury, Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard ..Uiliversity.
Chairman of American Friends Service Committee from 1928.. 1934, will be
Dr. Hearne retired three years ago
SCHOOL
REGISTRATION
the noted speakers at this meeting,
from his physician's practice in Philwhich is the first of three which wilt be
IS URGED
adelphia. For a l1'Umber of years he had
held in the Swarthmore College Field
offices in The Blenheim. 1632 Chestnut
The SW8rtlunore Collel[c Field lIoul-ic where the Ihr"!c publie meetings
House, and will be open to the public.
Swarthmore
Public
Schools
will
street, and later in the Aldine Trust
of the appr_o_B_c_hillg ~!~~~~"~~~_rl_d_C_o_n_f~r~_n_ce_~_il_l_b_~.~e:.:l.::d.::._ _ __ Joan M. Fry, of London, England. will
open \Vednesday. September 8. The
Building, 1930 Chestnut street.
preside at this meeting.
High School session will begin at 8 :35
No Movies at Inn This Week
Coming· to reside in Swarthmore in A.M., Se!'sions of the Grade Schools
On Sunday, September 5, at 8 :15 p.
1908 he lived for a \Vhi1~ on Kenyon witl begin at 8:50 A. M., according to
m.
the conference and interested perOn account of other activities at the
avenue before removing to the Maple an announcement made by the Supersons
will hear Herbert G. 'N ood, HulStratll Haven Inn this week-end the
avenue address.
vising Principal, Frank R. Morey.
scan
Lecturer in the University of
regular weekly movie program has
Surviving are a son, Charles. Jr., of
All pupils who are entering the been cancelled.
C.n1bridge,
1933-1934, Director o( StuSchedule Closes This Week; ExMaple avenue. and three daughters, Swarthmore Public Schools for the
dies
at
\Voodbridge
Settlement. Birpect Upland Postponement
Mrs. \VilHam K. Taft, of Elm avenue', first time are requested to register
·mingham, England, and
Elton TruePlayoff Tonight
Mrs. Robert C. Witliams, of Berkeley, at the High School office between Au- Has Swelled Feet Instead of Head
blood. Chaplain o( I.eland Stanford
Cal.; and Miss Florence Norton gust 30 and September 3. AU pupils
University, E1itor of The Friend, speak
We understand a local preacher was
Hearne, of Maple avenue', a brother, registering should bring with them
Rain washed out the Hornets' sched- on "The Spiritual Message of The Rerather uncomfortable in the pulpit last
Dr. Roland Hearne, of Narberth', and :their vaccination and birth certificates
uled game with Upland, Thursday ev- ligious Society of Friends". Charles
Sunday. Farm life is great, but then ':l11ug.
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Th e I~~Jornets spent t I
h
a sister, Mrs. T. Jackson \Valler, of and if entering from another school.
lC ·
mg t ~1. \Voodman. of Richmond, Indiana.
one should be a little careful to avoid
.
Laurel, Del.
their transfer papers. It is most imin the library reading ancient history. will be the presiding officer at this
walking into yeltmv
jackets nests.
I n t Ile arc Ilives
.
f 1906 t h ey came upon
ortant
that
new
registrations
be
com,
,
,
0
:leeting.
T he Rev. J. Jardcn Guenther, rector P
lit.ted by Se(ltember 3 in order that
the story of the "Hitless "ronders", as
(
The last open meeting of the Conof Trinity Church, Swarthmore. will
0 n W est ern T np
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there may be time for examining erethe \Vhite Sox of that year were called. ference witt be held on Tuesday. SepAi
o ciate at the services which will be
held at Oliver Bair's, Chestnut street, dcntials presented at the time of reDr David McCahan, of Stratll Haven The lesson sank home. 'I'uesday. at tember 7, at 8 :15 P. M. Seiju HirPhiladelphia, at 2 o'clock this after- g:strati~n s~ t~at new students may be aven~e, leaves today for Denver, Colo., Chester, they compiled six runs on kawa. Clerk of the Japan Yearly Meetnoon. Friday. Interment will be private p a~ed . 1tl t elr proper classes at the where he will attend the annual Conven- five hits and defeated Lloyd by the ing, Khalil Totah. Principal of the
at \Ve5t ~iturel Hill.
begll1~lIng ?f the seho?l tcrm.
I tion of the National Association of Life score of 6 to 1. The Hornets scored Friends School. Ramal1ah, Syria;
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• It 1S desl.red that Kmuergarten l?u- I Underwriters meeting there August 22 to ~ BC in tI~c first, three in the fourth James G. Douglas, Member of the
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plis be reglstered at the sam~ period, 'l'7 At the conclusion of the convention :lnd two ttl the fifth. Abernathy held Senate of the Irish Free State from
B a...,....
u
eliCIt
IlUt
I·f
•
I t h at .IS a b soIuteI
y ·ImposSI·bl e 1&.1·
he will tray.cl to the west coast and visit'
the Lloyd.
boys to stx hits
and kept 1922-1936; Per Sundoerg, Founder ot
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j registr~tion can. b~ "made with. Miss Eortland._Ore. .. Seattle. Wash .• Sa!l~Fran:- "ti!~~_" ~w!.Y.,"""fr'?JI1 t_he p"el\~~"gOl1
until the Progressiv~ ~ducation School at
Andrianaiy,
W:th tJ,e .-recent contrtbutl~tls Of" M arg~ret I:.. Pncc at the' opellmg of cisco and Los Angeles Cal. and Phoe~ix. !he s~xtl~. ~Ioyd scor·ed it~ 10~le tall,. Viggbyhotin,""~ 'Sweden;
Haney ~. PJerce and Rodney Mills the the Kmdergarten term.
Arizona, where he will address varIOus 111 thiS mumg, but by thiS time the Teacher at Ambohijatovo in Tananar~~neSts.IIB$als06eban Club fund now t o t a l s ! .
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insurance groups in his official capacity of game was "i~l" the bag" for the Hor- ive, Madagascar; Shoran Satya Singha,
V.M.C.A. Secretary for Indian Students
. tI
. under the goal ~nd. the
LIbrary Beopens Monday
dean o( the American College o( Life lIets.
se.ason IS practIcally over. Contributions
Underwriters. Ul}on his return to Swarth•
. in London. England; will contribute to
wIll be very weicome-and .can be left at
The Swarthmore Public Library will more on September 12 he and Mrs Mc- . Shelly, Henderson, Burke, 1fcWll- a symposium on "What Quakerism
Edward L. Noyes' office or at The reopen Monday after a two weeks' va.
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·Y k hams, Wolfe and Abernathy brought Means To My Country". Henry Van
Cahan wlll spend two wee s at
or.
h
B k I d th
t
Swarthmore~n.
cation
Those
who
wish
to
avoid
the
C
L
L
k
M
.
bef
ur
I
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amp, oon a e,
e. returnmg
ore III . t h e counters.
·tl t
f t·e e H ed swa Etten, of Paris, France, will preside.
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S 1 I f smlt s WI I wo sa e les,
en erson.
The committee in charge of the ar_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' -_ _ _ _ _. . . . .
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the opcmng 0 t e a r on c 100, 0 Smith and Abernathy had the other
..
books 111 the box outstde the Library the University of Pennsylvania where
.
rangements for the Friends World
door .
D r. Mc Cahan WI·11 resume h·IS teae h'mg safe wallops.
Conference has made formal announceBEWARE OF THE OWL
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duties.
This victory landed the Hornets in ment that these meetings arc open to
Club Finals Due TOlDorrow I
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a tie for sixth place with Lloyd, with the general public. The College Field
A new Swarthmore saying could be:
iour vicotries and eight defeats.
House accommodates 3000 people.'
"The screech owl will get you if you
The two. favorites i!l t~e Swarth-;
The Hornets were scheduled to end Loudspeaking equipment wi1l enable all
don't watch out!"
more Tellllls Club men s smgles
tourI season a t L emu. TI lurs d ay. 1'1ley present to hear the speakers.
(lC
Tc
du
Ebr . Iast season's h
c amd
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Residents of several sections of the narnent,
.
d P
B k
1937 F
h'
,lave the postpone game With pI and
pion,
an
res
.uc
manourt
I
remaining,
which
is
expected
to be
town have been awakened nights of
late by one of the two calls of locai of ~~ly fi~als fi wJluner j .a~c upp;rmost, Local Players Under Summer !>layed l'·riday, as their concluding
c. 11 aBrc ue tod I Recreation Program See Phil.. number for 1937.
screech owls. Or it IDay have been awaltmg Bt .ell Jllha s, w 11B
0 nsotl,
1
rown a n .
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the food call of the young which is still morrow. I
Howard
Bonsal1
are
still
in
the
runles
Meet
St.
LOUIS
ar(
8
Lloyd A. C.
different.
lIing.
Thursday
Turk, 2b ............ 1 0 0 1 0 0 Former University of PennsylIf you a~e uneducated in such mat-I All club members who have not as
.
Levy, Jb ............. 3 1 2 0 0 1
vania Athletes to Train
tcrs Y?U w111 ha~e to solicit o!le.of.Dr. yet signed for the men's doub!es al~d, 'rhrough the courtesy. of Pr~sld~n~iC.rielly. If ........... 3 0 1 1 0 0
Swarthmore Teams
~rancls . Harper s excellent lIlutatlons !mixed doubles tournaments, winch wdll Gary Nugent, of the Philadelphia Na : Ashby. ri. . .......... 3 0 1 0 0 0
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CHESTER TEAM
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COACHING STAFF
If yo~ t11sist on knowing just which follow immediately upon the comple- tiona I League team, the t.lOYs who h~ve I Zclesllick, 55 ••••••••• 3 0 1
1 2 1
Considerable interest has been arou<;ed
one .dlsturbed your sleep. Which ever tion of the current matches, are urged been pla~ing baseball 111 the JU)I1I?r \-Vright. cf. . ........ 3 0 1 1 0 0 among local alumni and ardent sports
oue It was you probably thought it was to do so before tomorrow neon, Sat-I League Will be the guests of the [hl1> 1Petillo, lb. • •••••..•. 2 0 0 6 1 0 fans by the announced coaching appoilltau unearthly racket if you were kept urday at the bulletill board at the lies as members of the Knot Hole Gau.g Ryan, c. . ........... 2 0 0 6 0 0
t
d b 'I k Maclntosh Athletic
"'va k e b Y. I·t. B ut you got a ff easy at Swarthmore
.,
Lom" D ow I·mg, p. .....•.... 2 0 0 2 2 0 men
s rna ofe Swarthmore
y" ar
,
College men's courts. I \V h en th e Ph·ll·
lies pIa y the St . Sam;
Director
College.
that. caSler anyway than did Mrs., whuc the sixty members of the tennis Cards on Thursday of next wee~. ~
- - - - Three former Penn athletes have been
Charles E~les, of Dickinson avenue. She club enjoy the game. The memberShip' automobiles have been p~o~lI~ed r~
Totals ............ 22 1 6 18- 5 2 added to Swarthmore's coaching staff for
returned 111 a hurry from the Harvard ~ IS vear has been limited.
!transport the boys to the Plulhes Pa_
Swarthmore
I the 1937-1938 season according to this
avenue corner 0 f
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A
few
more
are
needed.
Anyone
gOlllg
ler street With a
In addition to the three trop lies
ld b k' I
gl Shelly ss ........... 3 1 0 2 2 0 announcement. Lew Elverson, 1936 va!"bump on her head as a result of a which will be awarded in the men's to the game wi~\\~v~~ thee b~1(s e~~~:uk Stauff~r,
3 0 0 2 2 0 sity
J hn H Pitm~n
Henderson, 2b. . ..... 2 1 1 2 1 0 pointed head coach of the freshma~l footollgh owls OI~e recent evening toward Illl.n's doubles, and two for the mix~d cO;ltact Burgess o .
.
it- Burke, d. . ......... 3 1 2 1 0 0 b~1J team. Elverson reached the height of
dusk. So SWift \,,'as the assault that doubles Thomas Baird of Oberlml fhe League race grows more ext 1'1 ,,,"r-I'·
Ib
3 1 0 6 0 0 his career last fall when he ran back a
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l' C"'" I lams,
. . . . . 3 1 0 2 2 0 pUllt 76 yard s f or t h e t ouc hdown th at
E a Ies can ,t remember avenue . is tournament manager
even now l\{ rs.·
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having clearly seen the creature.
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IOnce more the Plrate.s lead, ha\"lOg \V o. ' ·f············ 3 0 0 1 0 0 gave Penn its first football victory over
defeated the Eagles 5-3 til a welt played
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Clifford F. (Pat) Duncan, assistant
REVIVES BO
naturalist. claims to have heard of
Pirates held the Eagles to two l11tS. a Abernathy, p- .......
line coach at Penn in the days of Lou
other cases when a female screech owl
single and a triple, both by Forga~h. Berry, p....•........ 0 0 0 0 0 \) Young and Lud Wray, was named varhas acted thus at this time of the year
the winning pitcher who gave the ,VIIlsity line coach. Duncan played on the
when the young are 011 wing. Although
ners only three hits.
Totals ............. 26 6 5 18 7 0 Penn teams of 1923, 25 and 26.
he was once a victim of a similar at-I
Monda}~ night the Cards beat the Lloyd A. C ............ 000 0 0 1-1
Daniel E. (Danny) Dean, graduated
tack while imitating the food call of
I Tigers 13-5. The first tl~ree innin!?s Swarthmore ........•... I 0 0 3 2 0-6. from Penn in-1932, will coach the Garnet
the young, and he was stabbed through
ended 5.3 in favor of the Tigers. But 111
I varsity and freshman harriers. Dean was
a coat he wrapped about his head, Dr.
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1 the fourth. the Cards went on a batDelco Valley League
intercollegiate champion in 1931, ran a
Harper is not certain whether the owl'
ting spree and ten runs crossed the
Hortondale 9; )"ledia 2.
mile in four minutes, thirteen seconds and
depends upon the employment of its
plate before the third lUall was out.
Lenni"'; Upland 2.
finished seventh in the Olyn1pic five
beak, claws or wings in attack.
Bill Black got a home run.
Bergdoll 7; Lima 1.
thousand meter championship at Los
Ha\'ing been questioned as to the
The Tigers have four games schedSwarthmore 6; Lloyd L
Angeles in 1932.
G
wide range apparently adopted by the'
uled and each of the other teams two
Willis (Bill) Stetson, former arnet
owl. Dr. Harper stated that the noise 1
games. There is also a tie game beandi
star, has been reappointed assistant c~ch
heard in different sections of the com.
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of soccer, basketball and baseball. .
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played off if time permits,
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W. L. Pet. .B.
Henry (Hank) Ford. pres~t aS51~ut
J . T . Tournament is Medla ..........•... 10 2 .833
lacrosse coach, has been appolllted a98IS"
,rnumt y IS not created hy the same owl
.ut rather that there are several pairs
The
uPlor I · enlllsStewart Jones is L emu. ... . . . . . . . . . . • 9 3 .750 I
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JU~It's all very interesting but, we porter Waite. well·known Swarthmore, num er ~ne ~yer The semi .. finals witt I Lima ......•••.•.... 5 6 .455 4Yz Intosh came as a great surprise to most
persons but brought great hope and pleasshould think. more pleasant to be told .porta promoter, ehampioD of the loeal l Harvey u~. ;ll:da and the finals on IBortondale .......... 5 7 .417 5
ure!o those fa!thful Garnet rooters who
about it by Dr. Harper and those who Hornets baseball team and the Indi!,ns be pla::d \-~sis ~ilI ymark the close of Uoyd' .. • ..•........ 4 8 .333 6
under the Summer!Swarthmore ..••••• ,4 8 .333 6
feet It to be a SIgn that the College sports
study such things than to run the risk box laeroue P'Oop, who has Just Satur y:
Upland .. . ........ , 3 8 .273 6~ program is definitely on the "up and up".
of providing. like Mrs. Eales. another opened a hit belated Be88OD. of J.ds the ten~lIs Cseaso~ttee
lael"08ge in this .eeti.oll.
! Recreation omm
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confirmation to science.
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No. 114 Park Avenue, Brill residence and
Apartment. This home. located In Apartment ZOne, Is to be sold Immediately. Can
FiIlance to 80%. 11 rooms, with Apt.,
floor. aU in lood condition. 011 heat.
spect thru
SWABTHMORE, PA., AUGUST 20, 1937
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GEORGE T. BUTLER. Attorney.
$12,000, NEW PRICE
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his wire, real.oYo'Jll'rK.
Terms. po~estlon Sept. 1st.
Notary Public -Insurance - Real Estate
VOL. IX, No.
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and IItu~ huuse, 1611'33 fC'Ct: porch front:
tWo-8tory frame addition. tixl0 feel; basement
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WM. S. BITTLE
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mall or teacher Telephone Swarthmore
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BOARDING-Convalescent Aged ImaUd
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to "1I('lItl .1 month It . . \\ lIllll, N J
UCO PURE GRAPE JUICE
UCO Tiny MELTING
(If ~11 1.ltllt.: s Plrt.:lIls 1\11 .1IIt! Mrs IlIg ... of \V<:std.,lc .1\CIIUC
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Quart
Bottle
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of t\orth lhl.' . . tt:1 10.H\ Idt Juh 31 \UI..!:Itst l-l, (lurll1g" th~ .lh"":lIce of l~tHnll'\\ I\cllm h.l\(
"(Il"lIt SC\ll II
to . . I'tnd thc IIHlllth of \Uglbt .It \\.1 7\11
Ilul ~II" 1.lttll SI, ll1l IlIIotor \\cck elHIs tlurll1g" thc sl1l1l11l~1
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Kellogg's
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UCO FRUIT COCKTAIL
~Ir lIul ~II'"
I) Dllun" (It Uut (If ~\\.llthn.urc
WHOLE WHEAT
No 1 Tall Can
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gcr ....1'CIIIIl 1l'11 )'Iull' .lftcTlWUIl Inl,
BISCUITS--2 Pkgs
1ge
No 2~2 Largest Can
IJr .mel l\J fS
l':ohlllson of
3U for \ ork s 1,,111 PIIll' llluP It 11.111\11" John Bu\\{\Jh h Jr, (If J 1m ," e l nllq,{(.' aH IIUC .ICt OIllP,l1IlCd 11\ thcli
hlJ.lckt.:t ~It.: \\llcr~ thc\ ,,111 IllIIIIII tltll j011l1l( \e(1 to Nt.:\\ '\ ork 1.I"t )·nd.l) son 11.11 l\llrk I{OlllllsOll, \\erc HClnt
1111111 \ugust 15
10 hid hon \ 0\ 19C 10 h..:r d.llIl-{hl(I, :\11 s
UCO COFFEE
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UCO TOMATO JUICE
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Steel Cut or Drip
11,.,,1 ,11l1 u..... ht('r of ~II
lIut . , ulul (III Ihl..' Amenc III I r.ule:r 01 t!tte
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2240z Cans
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l'Ollhd Vacuum l'ack Can
.11 C.lInp Ll'lI.I)Jl' fOI ho, s on I' lin It:"
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Hunt Club DOG FOOD
Hershey's Chocolate
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SYRUP-Large Size Can
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h Ogden ,,\cnuc "h":le tllc 1001 Ofl
.\'I r .lIlt I l\'I I'" II \\ nllllk",," of t\\U \\t:cks
Tender Juicy CUBE
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1937 Genuine Spring
eh.lrlcs I{ Ihlssdl ... Ir tlici \\.is d ItII
the.:: "'UIIlIllt.:r .It RI\I..'I..,ldt:, Ctl, h.I'e.::
STEAKS
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LEGS LAMB
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"III "'1It.:1111 thc month of \U!-{l1~t .It Ihe.:: of Nl" \ 01 k Idt ~ Iturd I) fOI I tcn .1Iltl thc Comp.l1l\ "t.llt to .1 held firc
HOIIII\ \ tile lintel
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No l-(Lnrge Size) N Jersey
II til Plum and 1I.11r Peaeh
At 10 W P ~I SUl1fl." John J 1·1t.:1lItnHr 10111 lit Nn\ ~ "gland
NECTARINES
Dr 111(1:\1 rs 1·I,tIICI.., S Phllhnck of
NEW POTATOES
lIIutl1 , of Ch(' ... te:r, \\.IS \\ Irllt:d for 1111 1
11.ln.utl .l\l'IIUt.: rt:(t.:nth :;p..: II I Iinct.:
6 for
100 Ib Bag.
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Illopcr p I"SlIIg It (hester 10.1(1
<11\ s .It I ('1I1i1l' \ III.lgl.'
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On ~Iolld 1\ .tt I 10 P ,:\1 tlu C Ir 01
uld.I\ 10 "1't:llti t\\O \\cl'ks there
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BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
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i{(lhl'rt lOlll.HI, ot
)'lfs \1I1'1l L PlItntlll of .i\1.q)lc .l\e
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
Chn \ Ch ISl' ~I d .. 111\ t.:tl Augusl 4 to
III1C, \\ ho \\ .IS rtdlllM .1 blC\ dc The
. . plnt! 1"0 \\eeks \Isltmg 11rs COlli Ids \
IHC\clt.: \\.IS tilllllJ.{e.::d UIlI th~ dllM \\ho
TUESDAY--PROFIT SHARING DAYS--THURSDAY
\\ I:; shghlh scr IlciH.'d, t lkl..'l1 to her
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Awards
lst Award
hOlllte In thc IIrn l'l
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$5.00
$10.00
$25.00
At II 15 P ~I
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FREE:--PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
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sl.ltt: S ,lurd.l\ \ugllsl 21 to gd I he.. Ir
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gr.lIuhl.lughtn,
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l'\orth IJ rlllcc i
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t.:ompIctinn
of Ihc SIX \\et.:ks
thl follo\\ 1IIg- ~\\.lrllll1lofl.tns 1.lst ~.lt"'UIJIIIIt.:r
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111 d 1\ It thclI CUtl.lgl It \\.11(111 N j
I sopholllore:
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~Irs Alfrcd II ~1II.llIC\. of
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1 cltulIIg tIlt:
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I''rCI Icrt( k ..~~Imons. 0 f I' .Ir k .1\(11111 I
IS sp(ncilllt{ the 1II0llth of Augllst .11
C.lIl1P POCOIIO L IkC\llIc Lipoll IllS rc-II
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A 1\1 Dryden ,Iud d.ll1!-:htcr, ~1.1\. N J I c.:cl .Uld
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d.n, AUJ.;u!'it 14, to spcl1(l
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Ih\dc.:Il's luothc.:r-III I.l\\ .l1Id sistcr, Air
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r\ J '1 hc..... blrlhda\ s of Mrs S.lIlB Irktr Kt.:IJ,thhlll
Ir
or 1~IlCT\1(.'\\ \\otul
fonl .1Iul her I" 0 clmghtns. 11 rs
ro.HI, hi ... hCl'lI 11.11I1I,.'ti 11mI.'''' I )oug I IS
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rl.lIlkhn M.lkclIs. of Alorton, Pol, .11ll1
'Ir ... 1'.1111 \I .. t.:r. (Ii l'lrk .1\t.:lI1ll :\Irs II CIII\ lI.lcl)c\11t, of Pllliadclphlol,
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rclurllt.:(1 hi ~\\.Irlhlllorc for Ihc d.l\
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of I'lrk
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of Cornell
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13, 1937
AUGUST
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ill ...·III1S)" .lIIia,
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Iricl of Columhia OJ' Vit·l-(illi.l One day cX"ul'sioll!; 10
are surprisinl-(Iy 10\\.
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Phone Ch .. s"·"
9137
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SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA BUS CO.
"Hand in Hami with CHESTER'S I'ROGRESS"
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AUGUST 20, 1937
THE SWARTBMOREAN
of Rutledge, ·to Dover, Del. last week-'I Mr. and Mrs. George Troxell, of gone {rom Swarthmore about a year.
ion completion of extensive remodeling
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam H. Brown, for-~ to Normandy style architecture. Mr
end to attenu a house p~rty at the Hunns' Dartmouth avenue, and SOilS. Victor
farm. Other local residents who were and Bud, spent several days this week merly of ~orontOt Ont~riOf ~nada,
Wilson is an engineer with 'Vestil1g~
gl.lcsts included: Miss Elizabeth Slavers,lin OCC3J1 City N. J
occupy their home during theIr absence.thouse :Mal1ufacturing Company.
Miss Lorene Anders'
Marriage Announced
Miss Irma Zimmer, Edmund Soule, John
R. Brownell, Jr., and Benjamin Keller,
I.
wilt!
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llr. Brown is an official of the American II
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Mrs, J. F. Tcrrells, of Dartmouth Viscose C o m p a n y . ·
Births
Had Lived For Pa8t Year-and-a.
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! avenue, is spending several weeks vis,.. • *
Half With Si8ter, Mr8. John H.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
.D,
l[ock,
of
I
iting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Jamcs
Ben,
of
Mrs.
B.
C.
\Viggins
and children, Jean
.
Pitman, Va8sar Avenue
Cornell a\'cnue, had as their guests from Upland at hirs Bell's summer homc and Ford, of Vassar avenue, who have
A son, DaVid Bartram Harper, was
~Ir. and Mrs. John H. Pitman, of Thursday, last, to Sunday Mrs. llock's! in \Vildwood N' J
been at their cottage in Michigan for a I h?rn August 10 at the Bryn Mawr Hos.
Vassar avt.'llue, announce the marriage of brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and llrs.!
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month, wiH not return to Swarthmore pltal to Dr. and Mrs. Francis Harper, oi
Mrs. Pitman's sistcr, Lorenc Anden;, Ch~rle.s W. Batt, of Philadelphia, and I Mr. and II rs. Ernest R. Laws ami un~i1 . just. ~f?re school opens. Mr.1 South Chester roa~ and Yale avenue.
formerly of Norristown, to Mr. \Vallace their mfant daughter, Florence Ethel. i children, Betty and Charles. of Co-' \Vlggms will J0111 them the latter part of I
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next week
1 l.[r. and Mrs. John W. Bowers, 01
"c arter, son 0
~\ rs.
I lam .\ c- . . .
. . . um)la avenue. WI
eave t o m o r r o w '
ChCart
f N . t A t 10 .
J he ~l1sscs Dorothy and V IrgIJua for t
k
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ester, anllounce the birth of a daughter
cr, 0
orris own, on ugus
III Sloan returned to their home in Philadel-: B
'hvolwee ,sl v'kcaktIOI1Latkl,eC- us 10 a
The ~[isscs Kathp'n and Elizal"'II,' Jane Evans Bowers, at the Lying-II;
New York City. * .. *
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I I h113 on. !?'!11( ay a~ter havmg SI)C11t several I
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' anat a'Bassett, of North Chester
road, ~
left I H os111't a I, PI'I
11 a( e pia:
on S at.ur day,
Janice \Vherry, daughter of Dr. and days vISltlllg theIr uncle and aUl1t, lIr.' )'lr. and )'1rs. \V. R. Huey and chi!- Tuesda~ "0 1!IO~Or to Paris, ~le. for a' August 1~. The baby s l!lother IS the
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\V Xivin \Vherr>.' of Cedar lane and lIrs. Horace Passmore, of Cornellidrell Jean Btl
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short \'ISlt With Mr. and Mrs. Leollardlformer MISS ~fargaret LOUIse MacIntyre,
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daughter o[ Mr an I Mr Ge
W
was the gu('st last week of )'larian
ra 1 . 3VCIl'Wt'IlUt'S.
;:Ilin \Vest avenue have just returned
. 1 SI O!I, 0
• 111 avenue, and to bring'
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s,
orge
.
Troxell. of Dartmouth a\'enue at the
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.1 . . tl • J home theIr brother, Morris, who has been; ~1acIl1tyrc, of RabbIt RUIl, Rose Valley,
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~lrs. Joseph H. Pcrkms and daughters, 1
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Icre Ie) tI:e guest of the Ashtolls
I formerly of Swarthmore. ).[r. and Mrs.
rox: ~. C.it >111 a " .CIl~IPC .• a.~JaIi ?c: Virginia, Le3nore and AUlle. of Cedar' layc )cell vacatlOl1111g or five wecks.
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I Frederic ),1. Bowers, of Providence road,
cOl11pa'!I~d Dr. \\hcr~) to Occ~n Cit), lane, and llrs. George Ewing,o(CoJumbia!
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lare also grandparents o[ thc child.
N. J. I ucsda\' CVCl1l11g of t Ius week,
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I ~ Guests of ~llss ),1 ary ),1 ceoue of
'ussc
ute, 0 BellJamm \Vcst ave-!
la\ClIlIC, spent a cw al's ast wee as tIe 'r
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'nue is at Can Ccd H-II S
to spend a week there with Janice and gUests of .},Ir
and .)'l~s
D \\.jght Cole'
f 1 aryan avenue, 011 Sunday at Cape'
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ar I, 11l11l1e)'towlI,:' A SOil
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\,as
j.\ r. ant
~\ rs. H
Iler [a1l1l-I y.
of Columbia avenue at thc coU-,ge oi • < ' " ~,. 'J w lere s Ie IS SPl'11( IIIg tie
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Dr. and Mrs. \V. Nivin \Vherry and lIr, and Mrs J \Varren Paxs'oll or ~Ul1Il1ler with her family, were: H. H.
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.\ r. and . .\ rs. Al£red Gary \V'lIte wlthl,ast fJ av, ugust
,111 t e r e s )y.
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(ro\e 0
ce3n I), . . UI1-( Vassar avenue ncar )'lillillgton 1fd
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11 a c p 11<1, .\ ISS
eggy tl .
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day where ~Irs. \Vherry and the children
1 Lou Hooven, of Lansdowne: and 1\1 iss II~~r son,
aV1(I, returned Sunday. to j t('rmn
OSl)lta ,
I a e p 1Ia.
will remain for a vacation and be joined
1Irs. John Ayrault, Jr., of 1'onawanda, llo()"en's fiance, Bud )'lurphy of ;.Iclr h?11le on C~lIege ave.nt1e~fterhavlllg,
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over Wednesdays and week-ends by Dr.1 N. Y., with her daughters. E\"clYII and i Swarthmore. :\liss HoovclI is spel;ding lVed. 111 Amenc3n U.II1\·erslty Par k,l . Mrs. E. R. Hopkms, of Harvard al1l1
\\'herry.
Hope. have been Yisiting )'lrs. Ayrault's! :>omc time ill Come :\1 ay \\rith her ~a:hlll~toll. D. C, t.hl5 summer. :Mr. : C?rnelJ a,:cllucS, returned home Sunday
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mother ~lrs \VilIiam H \Vest of North! grand 1 tl
d).i)'1
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\\ lute Is With the Umted States Bureau With her IIlfant daughter, Dorothy Lee,
)'liss Virginia Perkins of Cedar lane Princeto;l a'venue Yesierday' the girls for t I 10 1cr k3n • ~: . ltrp 1)' IS lcre o[ ).lilles. On Sunday they journeyed to who was born August 7 in thc Lying-in
leit Saturdav
to visit ~t the farm of accompanied their ·cousins , Lo,-s an,l Bet tv
I O_,wo \~e~t's \'acat ,Ion.)
1 'I
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to
\Vhitc who'i Hospital, Philadelphia.
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ha" beeDelmont
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Mr. and ~lrs. John P. Harvey near Elk- Landon, also oi North Princcton avenue, :.:ollage which ),f r. and Mrs. Howard
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tOil, ~[d. for a week or ten days.
to Caul)) Illnabah on the French Creek! "\.1 C
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gucsts for two week- their SOil and
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New Enghnd and to the Gaspe Pellin- al1d )'lrs. \V. H. Brearley, of Marple
daughter-in-law, Mr. a;)(1 Mrs. Richard
)'Ir. and Mrs. Robert lIinot Richard '1\1 ~tt~ ~tn~n. (aug l~erS 0
al~ Isula. They will return about September 1. Hills, formerly of Swarthmore.
Abbe, of Titusville, Pa. Their younger I with their daughters, Jeanne and Carey,'" rl" 'I - - R- I atmalll~'1 0 ... Pfropul _Irodal'
Their other son, Gary, has been work- , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
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'lave returned [
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son, \V -IIBlack Mountains. \Villiam, a graduate two weeks stay at Bethany Beach, Del. 1 a. WI ~ccompan)
rs. I o\.. ar k ~ Cd 1\iachme Company slIlce June 1. He will
The Sure Cure tor any Auto Trouble?
of Valley Forge :Military School and
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one to ape J\lay or t 1e ,wee -cn return ill time to enter his junior year:
Call 440
Friends' Central, will enter William and )[rs .. Robert C. Powell With her daugh- whell she re~urlls after havU1~ spent at Swarthmore College.
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Iter, 1hss Nancy Powell, and son. Dicky, severat days 111 Swarthmore tillS week.
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~Ir. and Mrs, \Villiam A. \Vilson and
Tires
Florence \Vh't -t
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Mr. D. R. Terry, of Cornell avenue daughter, Carla, now residing nearby,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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I will meet his children, Nancy and J{",h·
Darlmouth
and Lafayette Aves.
rettlr~e.d from Brant. Beach, N. J: where 1 )'liss ~Iary Davis, of Cornell avenue, I ard, in New York today. After a
the new owners of the stone builds,.~le vlsn'tdcd,_n a week wIth Anile Bom~e who~ left \Vedncsday for Ocean City, N. J. seeing tour of the city .they will
on the Frederic B. Calvert tract,'
"We Don't Sell Cars!> spe
'Ig the sMumme]r Hthere wBlth
she will visit five days with Missito Swarthmore. The cluldren have
Park and )'fiehigan avenues, and I
We Service Them"
pafreLnt~,.\ r. an d rs.. arvey onme, Ruth Hihn, of South Chester. road who' visiting their grandparents, Dr. and
remove to their new residence up-.'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I
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a ayettc avenue.
is spending the summer there with her' Percy M. Dawson, at Randolph, N. H.
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A FEW CHOICE APARTMENTS AND
Miss Kildaire, of Newark, N. J., are
Miss Maria S p i '
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both of South Chester road,
spending some time at the Strath Haven we~ks in Oceall CUI ccN IS] sSpehll hlllg btwoll Saturday from Betterton, h-id. where'
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more, and her sister, Mrs. Morris M.\WIII ret~rn thiS .Sunday wit~ her, having'
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spent thiS week Itt Ocean City.
General Insurance
Lee, a f C.0II ege a nd P nnr.elon
Real Estate
Notary Public
avenues,
Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of Swarthmore
are spendlttg this week visiting Mr. and I
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Mrs. Morris M. Lee, Jr., at Darien, Conn.' Mrs.~. F. ).lcKernan returned Mon- cate 'Contract Bridge Club last Friday.'
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end in Cape May, N. J. as the guests of Lying-in Hosl)ital. Philadelphia.
l~r. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas. of
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Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Johnson, of South I'
North Chester road and Swarthmore .~(r.. and )'1rs. Philip KllIskern, of 1Chester road, entertained Mr. and
aven~e.
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RiverView road, spcnt thc week-end ill I Joseph A. Perry, of Thayer road, at
. lhss Dorothea Dodd I.S now. employed: Stone Harbor, N. J. Next week upon the dinner \Vednesday. Mr. and )'Irs. P,'r,-,!
In Cape 1Iay for an I.ndefimte per.iod ~eturn of Philip, Jr. from Camp Pem- ~ and daughter, Olive, will leavc August
followi11~ three we~ks III Ocean City,; Igewassctt, Wentworth, N. H., and Edith 3U for their cottage at Cape )'fay, N.
N, J",.wlth the J. \Vlghtman Clcvelands" from ~amp Aloha, Fairlee, Vt., where; where they wiII spend a month. On
of \\ alnut lane.
the ch11dren have been all summer the October 1 they will leave for a leisurely I
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go to Stone '
Harbor for' motor trip to California where they willi,
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spend the winter. The Perrys will be
view road, left last Fnday for a two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i
~\·eeks vacation in the Southwest includ-j
IIIg Colorado Springs, Santa Fe and the
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lUss Rachel Brooks. of Anadarko, Brandt will come from Minnesota Seprunner-the Q~aker as well as states- 1 0kh., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs tember 5 and occupy the former Leeeh
man, who behev~ that ':it w~s. the. Thomas B. Leech, of North Chester road, home at 302 North Chester road. Proehsscl1lcdc bof Qtua.kelflsm th.at 1.ts prmcIPl1es for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leech fessor Brandt will replace Dr. Jesse H.
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tail of conduct, including the conduct of "111 renlove August 20 to Narberth. Holmes in the phi osop!, epartment
public affairs-thence the 'Holy Experi- Professor and Mrs. Richard Booker of Swarthmore College.
-------------------------ment' in England which he worked for, I
and in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
which he established".
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Bon-Ton Imperial
Dulch Boy
1900
Paperhangers
Painlers
Christian Science Church
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,i ance to us and our hearts overflow with Ctt\ergcs William Penn the great fore-I
gratitude."
PUBLISHED EVERY FIIlDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, Po\.
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Challenges School Board
THE SWARTBMOUAN, INC_
PubUsher
! Dear Editor:Congratulations to the "interested
PETER E. TOLD
parent" whose letter appeared in last
Edllor
week's Swarthmorean, regarding the
inconvenience to which the small chilROSALIE DRYDEN
drcn attcnding Rutgers Avenue School
News E41tor
are put, have been put, and will COI1Phone Swarthmore 800
tiHue to be put by being compelled to
"~Iil1d" is the subject of the Lesson-I'
I walk to the Collegc Avenue School
Entered as Second Class Matter, ,anuarr 24, every week for "gym" despite weather Sermon in all Churches of Chrisl,
1929. at the Post OJllce at Swarthmore, Pa.,
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under the Act of March 3, 1879.
comlihons.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1937
,o[ Ihe School Board would enjoy
Presbyterian Church Nolll8
! walking that distance through all kin~ls
of wcather? [ venture to say, 41 none";
The l{C\·. John Ellery Tuttle, D.IJ.,~
Et Tit, Brllte!
1but the small children arc forced to do L.L.D., will return this Sundav to the
.
I so, unless some means of conveyance pulpit of the Swarthmore Prc'sbyterian'
Summer w~ck~elld: contllluc to ?f.,iS provided for transportati.on.
IChurch which he capably filled for so'
fer an almost Irreslstable .tell1pt~tJOn
Surely, we all pay suffiCient taxes to many years. Since retiring [r01l1 his:
to travel and rcstlcss Americans IIght-! warrant same, so that the mattcr could I pastorate here Dr. Tuttle scn'ed as in-:
heartedl), take to the road. To the I be remedied to the completc satisfac- terim pastor for the First Prcshvteri'lI1:
alert newspaper rcader the start ot tion of e\'eryon~ concerned.
church at York, POI. Dr. and :\[rs. 'Tuttle:
e"l'f), such journey must be clouded by I Think it o"er School Board!
have been spending the sUlIlmer at their:
a knowledge of th(' toll of death, perA TAXPAYER.
farm in "'cHesley Hills, ~Iass.
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soual injury. and property damage for
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which careless drivers are rcsponsibk_
Poor Little Comnta
NEWS NOTES
The most careful driver has no speBetty Jeanne Pitman, of Vassar avecial con fidence in his own obedicncc Dear Editor:
returned home :\Ionday froIU Brant
to the automohile regulations because
I'laving but rccently returned to nue.
Beach, N. J. where she spent tell days
he is at the mercy of every thought- Swarthmore after a few years abwith Sonia Ricci, of \VYllllc\\,ood.
Iess d river who passes stop signs and
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sence I am surprised
to find a new
11~(d('cts the most elementarv rules of
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:Midshipman Edwin Aiken, o[ the'
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method of punctuation III force (poUnited States Naval Academy, spent I
graveror~a'son ~~ f~:~r~!~ ~:~Ize;~ss taS 'licf: force, al~ywa)')' .Can it he this last week-end at home with his parents, 1
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of college town IS fosterlllg a new ultra
I1-fe or personal' IIlJury
With attendant I
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I' B Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing, of Dart-I'
ho,pit I b'1I but I ' tl
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mo ern trem.
e1l1g anxIOUS to Im- mouth avenue.
so
-,d-e"lat 1 St'
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\\'It 1 t Ie latest wrlll es t terefore a111
attack,-,,!!,
Mrs. Duane Terry, of Cornell avenuc'l
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las no nanCla resk'
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ponsibility.
as ·11'1d g . I[t any 0 }I'ou~ "'lise ~ca ers returned last \\'edncsday from the Chester.
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111 orm me w ly lit t Je IUce orb e [ ore tl Ie po I-tce Hospital where she underwent a minor
. In .thiS COllnectlO1l the rccent
. agda· t allge an d II
) ac k Sign
operation.
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[or cars an d d nvers aroused the sym*
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Miss Emily Jo Smith, daughter of Dr.i
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pa y an s':lpport o. motorists gelle~POLICE CARS
and Mrs. J. Howard Smith, of
ally hut, as IS usual III reforms of thIS I
ONLY
avcnue, returned Saturday from 'the St.
kind, interest (Iuickly lagged. Only an tt
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be- Agnes Hospital, Philadelphia, where
aceident such as that which occurred j lcre :~s eell p a~e . a tlcon:ma r
in Swarthmore on ltfonday afternoon t1wleen
Ie hd""o ~vor. s dill h 1e op Inef- she underwent a tonsilcctomy on Thursday,
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rea y IIUIUlre t e reason 0
at Ih e corner 0 f Ch es I er roa d all'
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1 several
local
reSidents, but they say Augnst
Yal ~ avenue b rmgs orne 0 every 111b
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d,-v,-d ua I Ih e necessl-t y no I on Iy f or Ih e : they,
1 too,
. have een at a oss or all
tightening of traffic legislation, but for exp anahon.
I M Curious.
a general camn::lign
,-1.'. .of information as Note [rom the E(Utor; Upon your prompt·
to the penalties mCldent to the new lUg' we im'cstigated and dlseo\'ered that far
MEDIA
law.
from inaugurating a new system of punetu·
.
ntlon the errinK' ('omma W8S Just used as a
Delaware County
T he recent session
of the Pcnm:yl- means of separation when an amateur sign
vania legislature enacted several laws Ilainter Cn member of the Police Depart·
b'
ment) got Ihe two words a bit loa close
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W h 1(:
ave an Important earmg on'loJrether and the 8:1:0 cowd not be clearly Come Out and Try
a Fir.t CIa..
the penalties for responsibility for traf- 'read. Con~uently. 6Carehing for a rule to
fic accidents While the Pennsylvania Justify the mal k it seems even the far
Cour.el
fetched "to denote a pause" might decidedly
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Responslblhty Law was be open to Question In thle calle.
GREENS FEES
-·changed ill n number of ways, to the:
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Saturday & sunday
lay mind the principal change is that William Penna :espollsibilily cerlific~le is _"OW :cA Topical Biography Reasonable,1.50
Membership
ql1lred where one aCCident mvolvmg
damage of more than one hundred dotby WILLIAM I. HULL
lars has occurred, whereas the law for":
Ph.D.,' F.R.Hlst.S.
See
John at
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Beadle,
Pro-.
les5ional
House
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two aco/eidents involving damage of two
. fessor of Quaker History,
Square 143
hunared dollars had occurred.
Swarthmore College
LOCATED: South of Broomall on Paxon
The amended la
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Hollow Road West of Sproul Road. Drive
w u ler says la
Dr. Hult's hook according to the author, west on West Chester Pike or State Road
the Secretary of. Re.venue .must. sus- j follows numerous biographies of 'William to spr.o.u.I._
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pend .an operator s hcensc .If a JUd~-1 Penn,"in seven lands, seven languages, andl
ment 111 excess. of $5.33 remams ullsahs- se\'en gcnerations", all written in convcn-I
fied for a. pertod of ~wenty day~. The, tional chronological fashion. To avoid
~ld law did not rcqUire. SUSp~llsJon of I the confusion caused by the intermingling!
hcense unless the ullsatisfied Judgment I and varied threads o[ Penn's career as \
amounted to two hundrcd dollars.
thus chronologicaUy set down, Dr. Hun!
III the first six months of this year hits c\'olved this topical biography. Each!
Delaware 'co{uity had 1019 accidents in' topic is treated consecutively from be-I
which 977 were injured and 42 ki1led I ginning to end and includcs the time al1d
This reccut 'legislation admits tha t rlace factors incid,ntal to the lopic_ ThUS'\
there cxists and at the same time tries Dr. Hull's biography bcgins with a chapto take care of that fringe of irrespon- ter on "Penn's England" and presents
ancestors,
sible drivers who are a constant me . the study o[ his background,
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family
life,
hoyhood
traye1s,
his matnace to the safety of motorists. It rc
erial
and
spiritual
de\'elolnnent
as
Quaker
mains for each individual to recognize
_ I preacher, as debater, contro\'er5~alist,
a l)ersonal responsibility to obey traf
author, colonizer and statesman In a
fic rules, to drive 110 car unless he ha s series of vivid pictures to the limning of
established financial responsibility fo r which Dr. Hull has brought not only
any accident which he might cause, to knowledge and sympathy but painstaking
cxercise
watchful care over th c research.
yOUllgcr drivers in his family and to
From these inspiring topical pictures
train them to realize the serious to II
that a moment's thoughtlessness cal
CHURCH NEWS
produce.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Country Week Appreciation
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Starts Today
Back by special request
CLARK GABLE - WM. POWELL
change for
Factory..approved lubrication for your car guarantees long life
and lo'W' upkeep. It means that every operation e.n.d every
lubricant are exactly as specified by the engineers 'Who designed
and built your car. It means that the right lubricants are
applied at the right time. Factory--approved lubrication is an
important part of our service . . . . And 'We use genuine parts.
Drive in noW" for a fyee safety check.-up.
children
HANNUM & WAITE
MYRNA LOY
Yale Ave. and Chester Rd.
"MANHATTAN MELODRAMA"
With Leo Carrillo
Swarthmore, Pa.
CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH
BUILDING and REPAIRS
IUl\IMEL AND SON
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SWARTHMORE GARAGE
LOllis F. Pierce and Ro,?ert Greenfield, Proprietors
Sinclair Gasoline and
Lubricating Oils
Expert Mechanic Service
Day amI Night Storage
Washing-LlIbrication-Battery amI Tire Service
Open UNTIL MIDNIGHT
411 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 411
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SAMUEL M. DODD
Announces His Candidacy
For Reelection as
TAX COLLECTOR
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
On the Repnblican Ticket
And Solicits Your Vote September
14 on His Efficient Recorll
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PAXON HOLLOW
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THE SWARTHMOQAN
AUGUST 20. 1937
JOHN IPBNCBB, INC.
PRIl-.TERS
PHOTO.LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PA.
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Friday-Salurday
BOB BURNS
MARTHA RAYE I
'Mountain Music' i
Sunday On1y
GENE RAYIUOND
ANN SOTHERN
"There Goes My Girl"
SUNDAY
• Supplee Seal"st Cream BuHermilk has an extra richness that
children like. It is ri'ih in needed
food elements for growing bodle5.
Refreshing. Easy to digest. A
grand warm·weather drink. Order
from your Supplee salesman, or
telephone Chester 2.57U
SUPPLEE
GEO. GILLESPIE & CO.
Builders
New Homes Planned and Built to Order
_Financing Arranged
Alterations and Repairs
Painting
FRANK WAGNER
WaUpapering
Monday-Tuesday
DICK POWELL
"The singllC I.rlne"
CR_E)tM
BUTTERM1LIC_---,
PHONE: SWARTHMORE 1129
310 YALE AVENUE
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The following letter of apprcclatlo n
was received by Harvey R. Picrce,
chairman of the Swarthmore Countr y
\Veek Picnic Association, from }.Ir s_
\Vattcr C. Hancock, of the Children' s
Country \Veek Association of Philadclphia:
"lIy dear Colonel Pierce:
As Corresponding Sccretary for th e
Childrcn's Country \Veek Assoctatio 11
it is my pleasurablc duty to write you
1\0 words of mine can express th e
appreciation of all you did for th c
many guests on the 28th of July. Such
a delightful spot, such hospitality, com forts, pleasures and good food for al IIt wa.; a day they will ncver forge t
and many of the mothers were so grate
ful. They said it was their one day 0 If
in the year.
'Thank you' to you as chairman, an d
to each member of your cheerful com !Dittee, only expresses such a little 0 f
our thankfulness. You must all be near
10 God to do such good work_ The ChiI·
dren's Country Week Board and Mem
bers all marvel at your great assis t-
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A ",_Morning Worship. Guest
. ' preacher - the Rev. John Ellery I
TUttle. D.D., L.L.D.. fornier
pastor of the church.
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev J Jardcn Guenther, S.T.M.• Rector
T. A. Meryweather, Dlr. Rei. Ed.uc.
11;00 A. Y,-Mornlng Prayer and Sennon.
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
Rev.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FlUENDS
SUNDAY
11 :00 A. M.-Meettng for Worship In the
Meeting Bouse.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.--Sewlng and
quilting in Whittier House, Box luncheon.
All are eordlall)' invited.
MEl'HODIBT EPISCOPAL 0JItJBCB
Clarence F •.caner. A.B., B.D.• M1nlater
SUNDAY
f,l
~er years of hearing- "this is awful; why can't you learn to cook
like my mother?"-Mrs- Willie Windblown becomes the object of
praise. It all dates back to the installation of a new electric range in
the Windblown kitchen. Since then, Willie has been a rousing electric
cooking "fan." And he's-even more enthusiastic about the low cost.
It's all very simple_ Adding electric servants and using them generous·
ly lowers the average cost of each. Their new electric range earns for
the Windblowns the low 2c per kilowatt·hour rate. Use more electric
servants in your home and get added comforts for leas money·
.:45 A_ N.-Churcb /!cIlOOl_
11:00
A. M.-MOm.lD.K wol'Bhlp.
FIRST CHUBCH
or
CBRIST. SOIBNII8t.
OP SWABTIDIOBB
Park Avenue below Harvard
10:00 A. 1I.-8unday School.
11:00 A. lI.-8undaJ LesBonoo8ermon.
WedIleodaJ _
meettng _
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p. m. Reeding :room open 4atl¥. ~ SUDday& and hollclayB 9:30 A. II. to 12:30 P. K;
Ch1\F:~
to . - . 1 til.
servtcee JDd Ute .u R !"inK Boom.
IDvtled
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electricity-Cheaper in Quantity
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Mrs. \Villiam QUlIlIl and family returned Saturday night to their home on
Girard avenue after slJetldmg two weeks
in Wildwood, N, J,
]'hss Belt) Quinn With Miss Dorothy
Effing, of Park a\cnue, left Tuesday
morning for two \\eeks at Deach Haven,
N, J,
SWARTHMOREAN
AUGUST
2(( 1937
allo" iug an unlicensed driver to oper...
Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize play,
ate Ills "chicle and Milton Johnson, also "Beyond The Horiwn" will be presented
of Chester, for driving without a license. Thursday, \\ ith "Noah" billed for a re~
Mrs D, Malcolm Hodge and daughters,
Hearing was scheduled for 7:30 P. M. peat performance Friday
Mary Lou and Gayle, of Strath Haven
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on the 2Jrd
a,enue, returned Sunday fronl Ocean
Cih, N. J. where they had spent three
Lawrence Mcli, of Chester, was arNearby Dell a Beauty Treat
rested at 10.40 P. AI. 011 the 16th for
weeks.
passing a tltru traffic sign at Cedar
A conslderabre number of SwarthRobin Harper, son of Dr. and Mrs
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lane ami Baltimore I)ike and is to ap- moreallS have been attendinb' the weekFranCIS Harper, of South Chester road,
)'Irs. Myra C. Doc, o( Park a\Cnlle, is
Albert Thatcher, John Miller and ~J11 I)ear 011 the 23rd.
Iy concerts at Glen Providence which
has JOllied his Sister, :\1011), at Cornwall, at Colebrook, N. H, for three \\'Ccks.
Bullock, all of Swarthmore, are Ica\'l11g
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arc supplying musical pleasure to audiN4 Y., to Sl)cnd the 1lI0nth of August With
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today (or a two weeks mutor trip through
ellces cstllnated at six hundred.
The MISses Peggy and Betty Glenn, New England, * • •
Hedgerow Theatre Program
Produced by (he W p, A Concert
his grandmother, ~lrs Sidney Sherwood
formerly of Swarthmore, spent last week
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visiting )'Ir. and ~Irs E C. Lappe, of
Mr and Mrs. Roger S. Russell, of The highlight of the next ten oays at ~rc lestra, dlr~c~e R y
~I~rr tl D1Yale a\ellue. On Frtday they returned Vassar avenue. have bought the 1>rol)erty the Hedgerow Theatre III Moylan-Rose
ana'tmaluage d y ol11eo I e a, I lese
c I d app au~e
to their home in Harnsburg taking with I at 416 Ha\erford place from the Belljamlll Valley will be h\o performances of the! ~oncer:1 lave ra~~n
===================1 them Miss Joy Price who \\i11 be their! "Vcst BUlldlllg and Loan Association cOnJl)any's newest attraction, Jean Fer- rloJJl fil1 'Ie 'Inuslcat Y-IIlC lflue
peoP e
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FOR RENT
AI'Ice M . Hatr
' d was t IIe agent '111t he sa Ie gusoll HI ac.(
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gue .. t for a week
s
cnny \V'"
ISC, on Ffrl'd ay "I' 0
It ,e c 'a,rs
t 0 I over( f OW
tl 109,I ' or
FOR RENT-8ulte of rooms In private
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and Saturday
t lOse w 10 come 00 a e or Ie C lairs,
house near college Arranged for house·
the soft s d f the Park make
keeping: I1vIng room with porch. kitchen
~[rs \Vllliam .\. Jaquettc returned
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanford, of 309 The 1)crform3nce tonight will be a
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wIth eIec t r1c re r ge'ator• two bedroom. S... aturd a) to Iler Ilomc on E'I m avenue I) IC k Ulson avenue, Ila\ e purc h ase{I t I
Ie second ,
"ol)elllng" for the lliay Jasper Ideal
C Illace to "lax,'
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and bath Garage space tor one car Tele- ft
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oncerts arc gl\ en every
ues ay
phone Swarthmore 64 belore 9 A M
a er spen mg SIX \\ ee s a
Ie ann y
aware ...\.
uc nlolll prol)er Y at
Deeter has proYlded the comedy With two
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FOR RENT-Four rooms and 'bath, open camp on Little Dear Isle, Me Mr. Dickinson avenue and Will take possession Custs each with a different lIltcrpretatlon nll g It at . 1 0 c oc d fif'
al~ ast
d Ins lis apar t men t Te1e· J.3
I remova I 0 1 tIIe and lest
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a lout one ' lour an I
I teen
mlllutes.
porch. losuIate.
the al)Jiltles
of the two companies' TI
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phone Swarthmore 1860
A . J a{llle tl C, J r. an d IliS
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[e arc s I III a t B uc k man f ann'I Y to t I1e George S cI100I should be confused Mr Deeter has tabbed
ICY are 1given
near
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FOR RENT-Five room apartment on the the C31ll[)
CamlntS Alice M Baird negotiated the then, tl, " 'k'"
I I .. II .. TI • entrance -:) t lC new y comp ete
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Hm. September 1 Telephone Swarthmore
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all( tIC me 0\\.
Ie Hood Dell" of De1a\\are County at the
806-J evenings or 412·J
Mrs. Jaquette, Sr, has Just been aJl-1 sa e.
(ormer cast played the first performance
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\\estern part of Med13, where Balh·
FOR RENT -Unlurnlshed house'eeplng Ilointed by the IJovernor as a member of
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apartment. six rooms and 'bath ,.. Porcb the board of t:>trustees of the Mothers'
Mr Titus J F\\ig of the Parker as11ft
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11 s "llresentattOll more pI k c all d St a t e s t rect 111 t ersec.
Telephone Pennypacker 4442 or evenings, ASSistance Fund in Delaware County
Real 'Estate offi~e ~s spe' ndll1O" this week 'T"I
eafture I Ie
me ow '11 colmpany
I{ccclltly added interest has been lent
Swarthmore 489.
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lere a er t Ie two casts WI a ternate b
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ta cute
..aR RENT-Modem unturnlshed. seml-deuflng
d appearance 0' t
" ancersI
tached house. tour bedrooms, garage.
:\lIss Helen McLain, of Hanard ave- her brother-in-law and Sister, Mr. and .. p
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an
ance groups m connec lOll Wit 1
Avatlable september 1 Telephone Swarth- 1I11e left Tuesdav for OgunqUit Me l,Mrs. \Valter C ~[eyer who arc the
cuny \\Ise comes to Hedgerow af!er the orchestra concerts.
more 511J:"h~re she Will sPclld the remau1
a .sllccessful run lit New.York earher ..An afternoon or carll' evening stroll
FOR RENT-Beeond Hoor apartment, four August.
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thiS ye~r. The st,?ry deals With a
through the dell \\111 amaze VISitors
rooms, kitchenette, bath, porCh, garage.
Illaywr, ht
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Furnished or unfurnished Private entrance
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MISS Eunice Dutton, of Chester, who fi
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Wit I t lC rea!h ess beauty of t lIS spot
608 North Chester road. Telephone SwarthMr and Mrs E J. Febrey, of Was lung- is secretary in the office of her aunt ~Id \Vhen four ladles, all lit 100e
one would thmk ImpossIble to find 111
more 49-M
tOil, D. C, \ iSltcd Mr and Mrs Ezra T Mrs. Charles Parker of Swartlnnore' ~Im, get together on Ius
the heart of a city. 'fhe little waterfalls,
~~ct~bed= :~~~b~er~:npr:::Sl~~i Cresson, of Amherst avenue, mer last wtll leave tomorrow' to spend a tw~1 arm, the fun begms.. and by the
bridges, and pJan.t lore.on the by lant's
man or teacher Telephone Swarthmore week-end.
weeks vacation at the Delaware \Vatet act no one can tell just what
of the nature trail are mdeed
539·M
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Gap.
Authoress Black will pull from her
FOR SALE
Mrs Allen Stewart Thorn and daugh* * *
The feature Monday is the '~~:~::"I
FOR SALE-Household turnlture: beds, ter , Patncla, formerly of Swarthmore"
MISS Daisy Deacon, of Londoll, £ng- Shavian item, "Too True To Be (
bureaus. five-piece genuine Stickley l1v- have returned to their home in Chevy land, will sail 011 August 25 aboard the No opening III the last few years
Ing
set,suite,
three-piece
antique
mahog'Id a f ter a vacdtJon In Vermont. A(lultama for her first \ Isit to the Umt- H e(Igerow Ilas caused so IllUC I1 cOIT,m"nt,1
Bny room
bedroom
mahogany
dlnlng
room ellase, 1\
table. bUffet and server, large ovetetUfled :MISS Ehzaheth Thorn remained in Ver- ed States She \\iII be met in New with the result that every performance
davenport and wing chair 222 Rutgers Bve·
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1110nt or a w 11 e onger. l' rs.
lorn IS York September 1 by her brother and a e las en so out.
FOR SALE - Kayak
Cheap Telephone expected to accompany her SOil to Swarth- si~ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eugene O'Neill's "The
Swarthmore 736-R
more for a ~hort visit when he returns T. Deacon, of Chcstnut avcnue, \\ hom Jones" plays Tuesday, and hPenllY
FOR SALE-Ltbrary set. bookcases, table for the opemng of Swarthmore College she \\ III viSit for three weeks The wiII be presented agalll \Vednesday, Hennd
and chairs. large refrigerator, dresser, I
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washstand. Wilton rug (9xI2), Ore,. and w lere le WI
a jUl1Ior.
Dcacons have arranged a sightseeing Jones did the settings which mark a
Rutgers
avenue.
afterswIng,
2 P M portierres 128
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woven rugs.
porch
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motor tnp through the south for onc h~'g~I:'~i:n~:H"'~I~g:e:ro:w::.p:r:nd~l:,c:t:,o:n:s~,_~~:~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~
nI ISS
flSCI a
ay en IS at
hlp- I week of 11 ISS Deacon's sta)".
WANTED
panaw Bay, Canada, Visiting l\fr and'
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w:~p--~~ea:ot o~o~:~a;lth~!:~~t Mrs T C. \Vashburn, of New York
Mrs. Joseph Pope and daughter, Eliza* '" '"
beth, of Oberhn avenuc.', are expected tO I
wide Telephone Swarthmore 746-W bet=w~ee=n=6=a~n=d,:--,7=p=:,!M~_ _"-",,,,_ _ _ _'1 Mrs Charles Parker, of The Swarth- return about SeptemiJer 1 from Mmnea~
WANTED TO BUY-House In Swarthmore, 11I0re, with ~Irs Franklin Hardcastle, I pohs,
MlIln where t1;ey \'will haye '
m~~f:~ximateIY $6000 Box B, The Swarth- Sr., ot Middletown, Del, and Hammett visited a month with Mrs Pope's parents.
WANTED-september 1. cleriCal worker. Parker, of Lindenwald Farms, Ambler"
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Apply Box P, The Swal'thmorean
has just returned from a ten-day triP
Mr. and Mrs. S H. Hemenway will
Closed Wed. at 1 P. M.
WANTED-Gentleman boarder, Harvard and VISit to Naples, Me
I rcmove September 1 from their apart-I
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ment hI the Joyce house, on North Chester
avenue. convenient to station Good-sized
For Week Gf AugUst 19th to August 25th
five days week Luncheona
A rt IlUr '"
I r. road , to the steond fl oor AI ger apartment, I
room
packedBreakfast
11 desired Telephone Swarthmore
nad ,,\\ort I1 J one~, son 0 [ A
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
1638-J.
and l\lrs Donald P Joncs. of Spring- ' 400 Park avenue
:~;~~;:~i~~i !Ew!~';'~~;'~~,!
king and field, formerly of Swarthmorc, will ce1e-;
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living
~Ir and AIrs ~Iark MacIntosh, of t
In alone
Give brate his third birthday today With a
Campbell'S "New Pack"
party. He IS the grandson of Mr and North Chester road, will be 1I1 ProYI-,
Full Standard
TOMATO
SOUP
l\Irs. Arthur J Jones, of Dickmson ave- dence, R. 1. 1mhl September 8.
TOMATOES
No, 2 Can c
4
Reg,
Size
Can., , , , ,
I Mrs H. e MarshaJJ,
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WANTED-Young man for clerIcal work nue
of North Chester I
High School graduate preferred Box H,
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road, will not return to Swarthmore
The Swarthmorean
SHERIFF SALES
I until September 1. She is now at the
BOARDING
Pillsbury's "Best"
Shf'rHr s omre Court House Medm. I'a
home of Mr. Ben~ard G. Marshall in
Kellogg's or Miller's
BOARDlNG-Convalescent Aged InVll.l1d
FLOUR-12 lb. Bag, ,
Frida) Augusl 27. 10:17
I LOUisville, Ky. which she formerly
Chronic. 24 hour nurse's servIce. Porchea.
CORN FLAKES, • , ,Pkg.
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9\~ acres Kround Telephone Media 79
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planned to leave August 22.
Ii :10 A ],1, Easlerll Standard Time
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==_~=H~ELP WANTED
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52·,000 ca!ih or cerllfied check
Mrs
J.
\\T.
Floyd,
of KenJoon avenue,
HELP WANTED-Experienced maid, general
at
hmc
o[
sale
Illnle"s
olhery;isc
slated
III
left
Monday
to
spcnd
a
few
days
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housework Reference. Live In Begln SepLOOK! - GIANT TIGER
tember, Reply by letter, Box C, The Swarth- ndHrtlsemenO, bllame III ten days Other' Margate, N. J Mrs Flo)d \\111 return
uTrue Fruit Flavor" BEVERAGES
G,een Giant PEAS
morean
(omliUolls on lin) or sale
to Swarthmore today
Full Quart BotUe-4*e
Reg.
Size Can, . , , , , , •
Plus Deposit
Assorted Flavors
L:!\'llrJ FaClus
No 09
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RENT - September 1st
$60 - 3 bedrooms, Sleeplnl' porch.
Police News
JUlie Term. 1937
$55 - 5 bedrooms. garage.
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$55 - 4 bedrooms, hot water heat. shrubLot
,!,_i,'h
coimllrO\
ements
III
UJ)Jler
Darby
Police
annals
for
the
past
\\
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re-I,
T \\ P
bery and fruit trees.
I'n. beginning at. pOUlt. 011
Lucky Leaf
Gibb's or UCO PORK
S W side SIIrIII.. ton Rd (40 It Wide) S. 28° I corded four IIlstances \\here aCCidents
APPLESAUCE
:H' :.!l" E 7922 fl &: S alollg a 11110 curving occurred whcn they could have been
WM. S. BITTLE
& BEANS ••• 16 Oz, Can c
No.2 Can
to the leU \uth a radiUS of 14U 28 It. the arc aVOided by more care III the observance
Swarthmore 111-J
dl!>tanre of 78 lU It .& S along a hne curVingNotary Public - Insurance - Real Estate to Ihe rl.:ht "!til it radIUM o[ 14D28 It the of traffic code, and two occasions \,hen
n.rc dlRt.Hlre uf 78 It! It & S 28° 24' 21' motor VIOlatIOns I11lght have resulted 111
E II.! liD ft frum the S E Slde lJradrord
Del Monte PINEAPPJ..E
Libby's Red Alaska
Rd (40 It "Ide). thenoo extending' along' accidents had the negligence been com(he saul Side of Sllrmglon Rd S 28" 24' 21'" mltted under slightly dIfferent ClrCllmSALMON, , •. Tall Can
c
JUICE, ,2 No, 2 Cans
E HI ft 10 .1 lIoint, thf!nre extending' of that t
"hUh bet\\CCIl I) Irallel hnes SOl" 3u' 39" S ances
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W 82;;0 ft to a POlnl in centcr hne of 10 it I Charles T Evans, of Etrath Haven
II
119 S. Princelon Ave.
II
\\ide drl\c\\:lJ. togelher \\Hh tIght 111 drlve- avenue , was dnvmg south on Chester
\\ ay
Sept. 1
: road at 2 20 P M Monday of this \\ eck
Del Monte CALIF.
Del Monte TOMATO
101111'0\1 nl{lIb COIlSlst o[
two stor), stonc and as he attempted to cross Yale ave4 bedrooms, 2 balb.,
SARDINES , . , . ,2 for
CATSUP-14 Oz. Bot,
amI SIUL't'o house. Ulx33 feet; Iloich frOlll, nue his car \\as struck bv that of Jame
Large Oval Cans - In Tomato Sauce
t\\O l:!lor.J; frame addition. 6x16 feet; basemenl
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oil heat
gnt'a~e
A. Wise, colored, of Media, conllng west
S oIu" as t 1(' IIrOllerty a , Le au Slck'e. mort-,I on Yale. The latter admitted he had
gag-OJ
IIU.I Harry F Lambert and Ethel M
failed to stop at the mtersectlon \\here
Genuine Baby Rolled
Genuine Baby Shoulders
hiS \\HI l'Cal oUller,.;
. ! a thru traffic sign is located and had
Fore LEGS LAMB--lb,
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(With Rack) lb,
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GEOUGE T BUTLER. Attorney
contmued out 011 to the mam hlghwa)
13 S. Chesler Rd.
A Real Treat!
: The Evans car \\ as turned over on Its
'Phone Swarthmore 114 or 130
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I.e" an Fadas
No u.... rIght Side and Mrs Evans, \lho \\as a
passenger, suffered an arm Iltjury She
U. S. No.1 New Large
Our Famous Golden
June Term. 1937
I was taken to Dr
Franklin S Gillespie
It's Time to Plan School
White
POTATOES
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All that (crtalll lot 01' IlIe(e or grollnd ~lIh and to Chester for X-ray examinahon
CELERY HEARTS-bu, c
100 lb. Bag
Clothes
Ihe bUlldmg's and IDlIJI'OVements thereoll erect· Itt default of $300 bond Wise was corned !Hhmte al SIII'In{;"field III the Townshl» o[
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SlllllI&;rfield. III the County of Delaware. and nutted to await result 0
the InJunes
Phone 2096.W
Siale of Pcnn ..) h 3ma. bemg known and num Both cars were badly damaged
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE,
bered Lot
201 011 a certain »Ian and I
At 10 10 A :M• last Friday the car •01
SARA G. RAYMOND
!'tuney
madeNob) Franklm
and Company, C E
EAST LANSDOWNE
PhlladclJ)hI3. Penlls)'lvanla on February 19, A Harman \Vebb, of Drexel Hill,
Dressmaker
l02:l. and rccol'tll'd ID the Office for the Re driven by Lillian S 'Vebb, sideSWiped
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
lordmg of Deeds &c. III and for the Counly 1
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0 ert I, Ste"art, Chiton
TUESDAY---PROFIT SHARING DAYS--THURSDAY
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON or De"~'l'e 'n Plan File Case No 2, page (hat 01
16 and described according thereto as follows, Heights, 011 South Chester road beJOSEPH E. qUINBY
to \\It road
Situale
onfive
the feet
southeasterly
Sided
of t
tween
1st Award
2nd Award
3rd, 4th, 5th Awards
Forest
(fortl
Wide) at the
s .Yale and \Vestdale a\enues ' due
tan('C of one hundred forty,se,en [eel and flfty to glaring headhghts
$25.00
$10.00
$5.00
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
fi\l' Oil£' hllll(iredlhs of :l foot measured south I
At 1 15 A M Sunda, the car of '-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..!
rln) t\\O .If'~r('(" rill)' four mmulcl> t"Y;enb
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rtlEDIA, PA :
road from a 1)01111 of tangellt of a Circle form· the automobile of Louis P. Pednck,
109 the corner or Forest road and Sprmgfteld eh
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th left
f d
WT
a\enue Conlaimng m front or breadth along
es er, amagl~lg
e
rear. en er I
the said Side of Fore!!t road southwestwardly and hub cap Gmnard was passmg the
IU,y feet, and extendmg- or that width in I other car at Sonth Chester and Fair•
IIf'ngth or deJ)th soutbeaSlwardly between par- •
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Do Your Banking With
Electrical COnlractor
allel lines at nght angles to the said Foresl view roads
e was arrested for dnv- I
road one hundred thlrlY feet.
tUg intOXicated and IS to appear for
Telephone Swarthmore 58
Improvements cons st o[ two and one half hearing at 1 P. AI next Thursday.
__ _--;;~;;;:::::::--;;:__==_=:c::-=---18tOry etone and frame hoUse 21:1:24 teet: side
At 10:45 A. 11. Sunday David Levy,
PETER E. TOLD
po«h; g ••..." 18x18 'ee'
~ Philadelph,a, had his fender damaged I
Bank and Trust Company
Sold as the pl'OPtrly of Henry B Hunt. on Baltimore pike at Chester road by
mortgagor, and John H AehesoD and Ella F a hit-and-run driver who was proceedGeneral Insurance
Acheson hlB Wtre. terre tenants and real
.
.
owners
mg lit the Opposite direction and left
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
the hne 01 cars to attempt passing,
Member Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation
J H WARD HINKSON. Attorney
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Swartbmol"e 1833
William
. mson, 0 Chester, was
NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sheriff.
arrested at 3 :55 A. M. on the 14th for
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NEWS NOTES
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Edward L. Noves
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A. "ayne Mosteller
"\'1~THMmu::.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vdliam Stcricker and
daughter, Mary Christine, of Riverview
road, will leave tomorrow on a ten..:lay
motor triJJ through the southern states.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, of
Rutgers avenue, will entertain h\Chc
guests at supper and bridge this evening
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
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VOL IX,
No.
35
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST
WORLD FRIENDS CONVENE
SUNDA Y IN SWARTHMORE
CLERK OF
P.SO PER YEAR
27, 1937
THE CONFERENCE
Welt::ome, Friends
CHECK HEALTH
BEFORE SCHOOL
The Borough of Swarthmore extends
a hearty welcome to" the many visitlDg
Friends who will be with us at the Conference in the next 'few days, We hope Dead LIne for Regietration of
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that we shall give you -a comfortable
Pupila Next Friday,
Representatives of 23 Countries I ll,c world traditional Quaker Ideals m
reception by showing you that SeptemSeptember 3
to be in Swarthmore Dur\the lIght of modern world needs. .
ber In Swarthmore can be cool and.
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COmnt15SIOIl I, dealmg With the splrltd
hope that your stay
S h I h'ld
h Id b taken to
109
onung
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,'tual messagc of Friends. closely exp easaD t an we
c 00 C I ren s ou
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the family physician and family denwill in every way be delightful.
Gathering from all parts of the Uni- amines the way of me as taught by
The long and close association be- tist for a thorough health check.up
led States and twenty-three foreign Jesus and sets forth ho,; moder;
tween the borough and the college before entering school, according to
l:ountrics, more than a thousand dele- f2uakerism can recap.ture I S powe.
founded by Friends have insured an recent announcement of school health
/'ates to the Friends World Confer- The report, ~r~parc~ 111 ,part and subunu'!fstanding in this community of the officials in the city papers. Such ex~nce will assemble on the campuses of mitted by \Vllham I.... \\illsol1: of Lanspirit and purpose of the Society of aminations are urged for Swarthmore
Swarthmore and Haverford Colleges, cashirc, I E.ng~anfd, a~~ cJontams J!~::d
Friends. Even those who find them- children so that any remedial defects
Y EU UH5
lrom September 1-8.
mcnts )T
OI~S'J an :M
selves unable to agree with the con- may bc corrected before the chtldren
fif
States;
. f
arvey, an
0
vlctions generally held by Friends, have resume dailv classes at school Many
The dc1eg~tes w1l1 represent"
ty Fry, E.1gland: Emil Fuchs, Germany;
learned to respect the sincerity and children ar~ eager to )'oin the Dental
Yearly Meetlt1gs and seventeen Indc- S H F
China.
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h' h th
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f '
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practical goo" WI w,t W ,c
ese Hqnor Roll by having their teeth expen cnt m't!etmgs 0 t e oCle y 0
Examining the rc1ahons of the InconVictions are held, and many in the amined and fitted now, if needed.
Friends, or Quak, ers as they are popu- d"v~,dual el,rrst,an to tl,e State, Com't h
Ie
d t feel them
commum
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Swarthmore public school classes
larlY,termed. F,nends are most numer- ,n',ss,o" II u"der the chairmanship of
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at home
amongh
I
se ves very muc
will begin Wednesday morning, Sepnus 10 the UllIted States, were t ley Francis E. Pollard of Reading, EngFriends whilf: maintaining their active tember 8, 1937, for all classes from the
totnl 110,000 members. Altogether, 770 land, raiscs fundamcntal questions conRUFUS M. JONES
connection with their own religious so- kindergartell through senior high
Friends from the Umted States and ccrning freedom of conscience. Setting
cieties. So no Friends are strangers school. During the first few days the
~anada and 230 from abroad are de- \ the anthonty 01 God above the state, SUMMARY OF TIlE FRIENDS here.
elementary grades will have morning
signated to attend th~ conference. Fnends have opposed throughout their
WORLD CONFERENCE
Swarthmore recognizes that the sessions only, to accustom the children
More than a hundred ~Jt1 come from history
Friends World Conference is not called gradually to the routine and confine..
~ngland, where Quakerism orlgmated hgious freedom. Issues on which they
for the purpose of giving Friends an ment of school work.
m the 17th Century. Other Quaker
II
I ' pr',sonment three hundred
t nit to congratulate each other
visitors will he attracted to the public su ere( 1m rc aga',n brought to the Aug. 29-Sept. I-Preliminary gathering OPPOhC? Y d ' t f
It' intended
Registration for admission to school
,
' h years ago a
1 F' d from abroad at Swarth on t elr goo tn en Ions.
IS
b i t d' th
h 1 office
meetmgs arranged 111 connectIOn Wit f '
countnes Reinterpreta0
rJen s
- to bring to Swarthmore men and women ~ust e . comp e e 111. .e sc 00
the conference sessions. Exhibits of t?,orl~s lI~f m~n: Quaker ~ttitude toward
more College.
who are already mature leaders in the 111 the hlg.h school buddlOg on College
Q ~a k er w?r k • an d p
dgnmages
to
I
Sept,
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P,M,-Opening
Session,
Fr'rends Meet,'ngs to whr'ch they be- avonu,e pnor to Septembe,r303,A The
.
• governmcntal pressure are stated )y
. I H II S
h
M ofpomts of hlstoncal Quaker mterest 111 F' d f m the United States EngClothier MemOria
a, wart more. long, to consider together many very flce IS now open from .8.
•
. to
' , 0 1 Ph'l
r e e t i n g s from Dr. Frank Aydelotte, ser',ous 'Issues whr'ch face the Chn·.'Il·an 4 :00, P. M. da,lly for thiS purpose. All
tIle Vlclluty
I a de Ip h'la are a dd e d I ncn
d I~ Iro d France Denmark' G
CanI eatures 0 f th e ga th erln.
' g
an.
re anand
, Czechoslovakia.
,
,
President W
oi Swarthmore
Dr.f consc,'ence 01 our t',me'. the great ques- children enterlll, g Swarthm,ore schoo,ls
da Japan
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I.abor relations, social secunty and
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G ' 0 t',0n how war and strife can be replaced for the first time, mcludmg
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Swarthmore, on
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the COOIJerative movement are among
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III their opemng seSS10n by PreSIdent m'ss,o"
III-A which conSiders meth- D . y roc
State indifferent or hostile to individ!lal It IS not ... ecessa~y or c I ren w 0
, .. ing economic justice. 9.00-I0:3O-Worship,
Fellowship, and conviction' the part which educatIOn were preViously
10
the Swarthmore
Frank Aydelotte, of Swarthmore Col- ods for acl"e
R
d ~ bl G
d h
'
J
oun .1 a e roup.
may play in fostering enlightenment grades an w 0 are now enterll:g ulege, President William W. Comfort, Following in the tradition of early 11 .00-12 :OO-Interest group!> based on and character and the profound senti- nior High School to register.
of Haverford College, Dr. Joseph Fort Friends who opposed slavery and other
Commission Topics.
menu which' find expression in the
AU pupils registering should bring
Ncwton, Rector Emeritus of St. James forms of economic oppression, modern- I'OO--Lunch,
Christian message for the modern with them vaccination and birth certiChurch. Philadelphia, and Dr Rufus day Friends are concerned to discover 2.00.3 .OO--Free time for rest, etc.
mind _ these are the interests which ficates. aud if entering from another
M. Jones, noted American author of techniques to reconctle opposing fac- 3 'OO-Transportation of Haverford are bringing Friends to Swarthmore school their transcript papers. New
religious and historical works, who hons in mdustry. Other sections of
group to Swarthmore.
from August 29th to September 8th. hIgh school pupils should complete
witt serve as presiding clerk through- Commission III seek to apply Quaker 3.30-4 :1S--Tea Time at Swarthmore To none of us are these issues unim- their roster of subjects by September
out the week.
prinCiples to problems of racial disCollege.
portant, and to those who are to devote 7.
several days to exploring them and The dividmg line for grade pupil,!i
R. Halfdan-Neilson, of Denmark. as crimination and mternational disputes \ 4.00-4·2S--Music.
assistant clerk, and Paul D. Sturge, of The reports wilt be presented by Ho- 4 :30-li.OO--Meetin.e fOl!- Regidpred. $ccktng- sald'tions for the individual and will begm at the railroaif station, down
England, a... deputy clerk, will serve mer I... l\'[orn s , Phllad~lpl1la, Pa.
~
Members at Clothier Memorial Hall for the Society of Friends, we extend Park avenue ta Harvard, on Harvard
with Dr. Jones as officers of the con
Comnnssiol1 IV under the chairmanat Swarthmore College. (See order the sincere good WIshes vi the whole to Cresson lane and Swarthmore ave..
f(.fence. MISS Isabel Grubb, of Ireland, ,htp of Mrs. Hadassah M Leeds, Phil·
of
Presentation of Commission community.
nue. Pupils hving south of this line
and Mrs. Amy ~. \Valhs, o~ England, adelphia, deals with both re~igiou~ an~
TopICS.)
The Friends World Conference is pri- Will attend the Rutgers Avenue School
have been apIJomted recordmg clerks, secular education as given m Friends 6 IS-Dinner at Swarthmore for en- mar"y a conference of delegated indi.. and those living north of this line wilt
to be assisted by an American com- schools The estabhshment of schools
hre Conference.
viduals. and in order that its original be assigned to the College Avenue
mittee including J. Frankllll Brown, has bcen charactenstic of the Quakers Presentation of Commi..ioD Topic_: purpose may be achieved it has been School. Because of heavy enrollment
~ew Rochelle, N. Y., Mrs. Elizabeth :md their influence in educational Sept. 2, 4.30 P.l\£. Comnussion I
necessary to limit attendance at most It may be necessary to reassign some
B, Jones. Haverford. Pa., and Mrs fields far-reaching. The conference will Sept 3, 4 30 PM. Commission II
of the meetmgs to those who have been of the pupils living near the line.
Lyra T. Wolkins, Newton Highlands, .:onslder \\ays of extending Christian
8.15 P.M Commission V
selected by Yearly Meetings in differChildren who will be six years of
Mass. Arrangements for the confer- education Stress Will bc placed on Sept. 4, 8.15 P.M. Commission IJI-a cut parts of the world. What may seem age by February 1, 1938, are eligible
an inhospitable gesture on the part of for admission to the first grade, those
ence have been completed by comtmt- Friends' responSibility to State educa- Sept 6, 4 '30 P.M. Commission III-b
tees workmg m thIS country and Ion in all effort to deepen spiritual
8 :15 P.M. Commission IlI-c the Conference towards the community children one year younger are eligible
abroad under the chairmanship of Jo.{rs. values 111 l)ubhc schools.
Sept. 7, 4 30 P M Commission IV
is only a precaution to insure the deeper to kllldergarten. Each child must, of
Anna GTls~om Elkmtoll, Moylan, Pa
"hc mternahonal coopcrahon .ot Three Open Meetill8'-s:
success of the Conference. Free and course, be properly vaccinated.
Five commissions will report to the fi'nend!O and the1r efforts to work With Sept. 2, 8 :15 P. M.-' The Ind1\'idual full dl~cus'iion ~f the many qu~stions
Miss Margaret L. Price will be in
conference the result of several years' other rehgIous bodies are topic~ of
and the State".
that wlll be raised can be carrle.d. on charge of both kindergartens, the one
mvestigation into the present-day CommiSSIon V, WIth J. Passmore ~lkT. Edmund Harvey, England
only under the controlled ~ondltlons at Rutgers avenue bemg in session
!>tate of Quaker faith and practice mton, Moylan, Pa, chairman Under
Henry J. Cadbury, Cambridge,
provided by a limited attenda!lce. How- from 9;00 to 11.30 A. M. daily, and
Representatlvc views of Quaker groups thiS sectIOn the conference Wilt COIlMass.
ever. !'t the th~ee open meetIngs to be at College avenue from 1.00 to 3:00
III various parts of the world have been ~Idcr
the \lork of the Amcrican
Joan 11.1 Fry, England, Presldmg
held J!, the Fle!d Hou.se all who are P.M. datiy. For the spring semester
(mbodled in the senes of published ,7 n ends Service Committee, which IS Sept. 5, 8.15 P M.-"The Splfltual at all tnterested 10 hearlJ~g of the ~ork begmning February I, there will be a
statements which wdl be the baSIS for ~ngaged in many soc131 welfare proMessage of the Religious_ Society of ~nd purposes of the Soclet~ of F~leDds change, with the College kindergarten
conference dlscussion.
Jccts, notably rehabihtation of un~mFriends."
III the: face of the grave dlffi.cultles of in the mornmg and the Rutgers in the
The Commission Reports deal With l)loyed coal miners in thc. Ull\t~d
Herbert G. Wood, Birmingham,
our: time Will ~e. m~st c~rd!~Uy wel- afternoon. It is Miss Pricc·s plan to
England
corned and prOVISIOn IS bc:m~ '}lade ~or conduct as much of the kindergarten
tl,e sl"r ltuaJ message of the Religious Statcs and III adnllnisterlllg lInpartlal
•
Th
a large attendance. No indiVidual In•
f
d'
Socie y, of Friend!O; the resllollsilJllihes rehd to war victims In Spanl .
e
D. Elton Trueblood, Stanford.
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t' k t U b required for work as pOSSible out-o -doors urmg
of the fndlvldual to the State, methods SI)anish rehef and other forms of f~rCalifornia
vltattons or. IC e s WI
e.
I the pJeasant autumn davs.
these occaSions.
At
meetmgs
Th e h ours 0 1 the a
d:1
of achieving economic, racl3l and 111- ~Ign !>ervlce are III coop~ra t IOn wt tl1
Charles M. Woodman, Rlchh
d other
It'
b dg on y
l y sc h 00I ses'd'
those
w
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wear
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are
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ternational justice j Friends' contrl u- Friends
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mond, Indiana, Prest 109
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. 1 ' 0 . - ymposlU
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proach to other religIOUS bodies in and rchgious outreach through litera"Quakerism in My Country"
t IS appropna e a
e
12 '30 to 3.00; elementary grades,
spiritual outreach. Although l1umeric- ture and Quaker center!> also will be
Sweden-Per Sundberg
should be housed at Swarthmore and mornings beginning at 8'SO and afterally small, the Society of Fncnds has discussed.
Ireland-James Douglas
Haverford Colleges because these two nool1s at 12 :50. Dismissal in the grades
'
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t
th
ge"
J
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H'
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institutions
represent
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[,Iayed 1001)ortant ro es 111 t e suppresThree meetlllgs open 0
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d th.e
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f thelooktwo ,,·,·U be staggered ' the smaller ch,'ldren
1IIg
mterest
10
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uca.
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0
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5
Ston of slavery, llrJson reform, relie eral public wtll be held in t e war~ 1Madagascar-Alldnanaly
prmcipal groups of Friends represented who are
. inch ned to loiter along the
Syria-Khalil Totah
. h'
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th Confer.. way bemg excused first, the older ones
of war vichms and peace education more Field House. accommodatmg
111 t IS region. n rece1VlI~g . e .
The purpose of the conference Will b e approxlmately 3,000 peop Ie. 0 n S epIndia-Shoran S. S mg h a
ente the two colleges Untte 111 a frtend- later The dismissal time in the eleto re,'"terpret to Friends throughout
(ContinlltlJ on Page Six)
Henry Van Etten, France,
I'· ,
th
d'
any other mentary grades has been set for the
y spirit as
ey 0 111 so m
.
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11 45
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h
Presiding
ways through the college year. They mornmgs at
. to
: ; an III t e
, .Int i) resl'denc e for a few aiternoons
from 2;30 to 2,40, h
Sept 2 a"d 4--4 ()() to 4 '25 p, ~!.-The WI'II recelve
A'
DEPUTY CLERK OF CONF.
ASST. CLERK OF CONF.
Fisk Jubilee Singers will present a days Friends from many parts of this
ny queshons parents may
ave
program of Negro Spirituals at country and from many otb.¢! lands, about schools may be .answered at the
Swarthmore
and these Friends do not all ~phasize school office by calhng Swarthmore
Sept. 7-4:00 to 4 '25 P. !..L-Organ precisely the same convictions or fol- 67 any week day.
Music in Clothier MemOrial Hall, low closely sim11ar customs of church
....,--...~.....~--Swarthmore.
organization and worship, but there are
Painting on Exhibit
Saturday afternoon, Septenlber 4th, fundamental convictions common to all
'he entire Conference will have tea at branches of the Society and there is a
During the sessions of the Friends
I Haverford College
unity of spirit which makes the differ- \Vorld Conference, the painting of
I ~iorntng mectmg s are to bc held at ences valuable rather than deplorable. THE QUAKER "VEDDING, by the
Swarthmore and Haverford Colleges The Society believes that our commu- famous Quaker artist, the late Percy
simultaneously. Lunch wilt be served nities and our nation and the world at Bigland t R A., of London, will be on
at each of the colleges.
large can find a way of :uttity despite exhibit in the Board Room of Clothier
• ••
the differences of political .and eco- Memorial Halt, Swarthmore College.
Welcome, Frieraih'
nomic viewpoint which at present so This will be of special interest to mem,
Conlerence
sadly issue in violence and strife. bers of the Conference, not only be ..
Swarthmore may well be glad to lee the
f a
causei
of its
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0
' artistic excellence,
I f h but
' also
,
No sound ing trumpets blare for them,
th'
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No streaming war-flags are unfur e . large eompany 0 peop e w a 111
,
h ave f ound h OW peace of the historiC Jordans' Meeting House,
With hearts of love they gently come,
own practices
The peaceful Friends, across the \\"'Orld. can be achieved.
burial place of William Penn, located
To all visiting Friends, whatever about one hour's ride from London,
Our Swarthmore warmly welcomes them, language they speak a~>wltiit4!Ver land and of its portraits of well-known
High is their quest, their ,!ision c!ear, they represent, SwarthmOre offers a Friends of the past and present generSeeking anew Christ's trutli and light, hearty welcome.
ations.
PAUL D, STURGE
R, HALFDAN LIELSON
The kindly Quakers gathered here,
Eq:land
Demnarl:
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WORLD FRIENDS CONVENE
Welcome, FrlClIlls
CLERK OF THE CONFERENCE
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to
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school
their
transcnpt
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11,ll' 'r\ Other SlCt IUS of
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group
10
S\\
arthmore
from
Augnst
29th
to
September
8th
}ugh
chool
pupils
should
complete
\\111 st.'nc a prlCsldmg' ckrl thr I1gh
III el.'k to ~1'I,h Qu Lkn
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\\ art ItIlore 1. 0 nonc Ol us are these
)1lt thc weI.: k i n hlclUs of r lcml {hs
I Issues dunlmI tht'lr ro,lcr of snhJects In SqltCIll )cr
Collcgt'
portant and to those w 10 arc to evo e 7
R Ii ,lfdall Neilson 01 IJt'11I111rk
lIId mlcrnatlOH.1 (h"putc s
-t (10 -t. 25-).luslc
several da)s to explorl11g them and
1 he dtvl
ISS lsi tnt ckrk md Panl D Sturg:c
\\111 1 c pnscnted b) Ho
.... 10 /. PO--\1( ("Ill!
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R(WI<:t r t 3cc:k1l1g sulutlUIIS £01 the lIl{hvldual and
,,111 hq,p I II thl.: r 1I1rnad slallOll down
In~ll1lcl
'I'ttt\ ckrk \\111
lnt
Pllllllpllt La
).r~mll.'r" at Clothlt'r )'fl'moraal Hall for the Society of Frtends wc extend P lrk 1't'llm 10 ] Jan ani on Harvard
\\Ith Dr J Ill: ,:-; fhcers of thl' c n
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t ~\\ Irthlllon C( lIcgt'
(See order the Slllccre good wlshcs 01 the whole
10 Cre .. "oll I mc lIld S\\ arthmorc ave
ILX tlet )'11" Is Ihel (rub),
I Ird wd
htp ~t 1.1 r II Id I II 1.1 ] cl.'ds Pilll 1 It
Presl'nt Itll 11
of
COml1ll!>slon COI1l1l1UllIt)
lUe Pupil 11\ IIIg "outh of tl11s 1mc
~lId 1.1r ... \111'1. I \\alhs ot Ilglllld uklpllla £It t1 \\1111 "tth nligl \1:-. and l fopt.:)
rhe FrIcnds \Vorld Confercnce Ispn \\ 111 attend thl' Rutgers AHnnc School
ha\l h('el III IIltl'd rl'C rdmg clerks
I.'lullr ldnc tl 11 IS gl\('11 III Frlcnds (J l.)-DlIlner at S\\arthmore tor en Illanlva confercnce of dc1cgateu mdl and those hung north of thiS hne \\111
to he lssl"te.:d In an \1lll'tICan com \ d 11
I he . .: .. alit IHl1I.:nt of chO( Is
ttrt COlllerl'llce
\lul1als and III order that Its ongmal he Isslgncd to the Collcge Avenue
mlttt<.' IIIclldlg ) 1 rmkln I~nl\\n
." h 1.:11 t.:hlrlcttrJ tiC £ the UUlkcrs PresentatIon of CommiSSion TopIC. purpose may be ac1l1eved It has been School Recallst' of hea\) cnrollment
\:c\\ Uochcllt.' ~ \
~rr .. IlJzlhl'lh Ind Illllr nOIll:IICe 111 t'dUclll"1nal Sll'l ') 4 ~O P 1.1 ConullI .. slOn I
lleccssan to hnnt attendance at most
It ma\ he l1CCCssan to n assign some
I J mc... JI 1\\ Cdoni P I
Illt! I Ir rt 1(: hlllg I he coutut' nee \\ 1111 Sq t J .J. J() P:\I COl1l1ll1SSlOl1 II
of the mcetmgs to those \\ ho have bcen of Ihl' pupils 11\!IIg near th hne
I \r~ 1 \\olklll
I I.:xt(Il
H l:l P:\I C(mmiSSloll \
5e1ected by Yearly Mectmgs In dlfIcrChildren \\ ho ,,111 he SIX y('~r" of
\\ 11 hl' placcd t 1 Sq I .... S 1:'1 P:\I
COIllt11 I SIlJil III a
I'llt parts of the "orld \Vltat may seem Ig'l' 11\ Fchruar) 1 1938 are dlglhll'
H I n Ih I h t St tl' l'(luc I Sepl
.J. 30 P ~I C( 11l11lbSl 11 III h
III mhospltable gesture 011 the part of tor t
II
ff rt t dl 11('11 Splrltull
S b P:\I COIllI1I1SSI111 III c
the Contercllce to\\ards the comInumty c1l1hln I (Ill: '(' ar .) ounger arc chglbll'
n Ilhllc dH 1
I Slpt 7 4 :l0 P 1.1 COI11I11I ~Itn 1\
b on1). I precaution to Ulsurc the dec per I l kllldergarten J aeh ciuid must of
IIltCTli It I n" t.: I l r LtI( Il ~)l Th ..ee Open MeetLngs
success of the Conference Free and cOllr~c I t.: pn perh \ ~cclllat('cI
ntl d III I Ihl'lr ltt rl t 1\\ rk \\llh SIt 2 H IS I' :\1- Ihl' II I \ulual full diSCUSSion of thc many qucstlons
),11:-; 1.1Irgaret I Pncc \\111 hc III
11 {I Illig 11 I hc
Irl'
t plC~ (fj
nd thc Stltc
that \\111 be raised ean be carned on ch Irgoe If hoth kllldergartl.'l1s the one
111\ t' tlg~tlC 11
11 III I I I
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\\111 J I I III .rc Ilk
I I (1lIllllul Hane) Ingl I l
onl) under the controlled conditions ~t Rulger!> l\ I. lUI: hcmg III session
I II 1.1 \ I Lll I
Lh 1Jr1ll11l Ulldcr
Ilclln J C u1bun C l1uhrulg
pro\lded by a hnllted attendance How- fro III 9 on t 11 30 \ ~r dad) I and
hI
l'ell I tilt t: I lUI l' \\111 COil 1
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e\er at the three open mcetmgs to be It Colkgl' I\l'tllI from 1 00 to 300
I 1 \ tn)1I 11 Irl
II I
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\lI1l'nl.'an
Jo 11 :\1 II \ I 19iand Prl
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held III the Field House all who arc P).[ dill) 1 r the spr ng semester
C Jl mtltt' \\llIch I I Stpl 5 815 P :\1_ lhe SllfIlnal at aU mtelested III hearing of the work hegll1ll1ng Fehru In I fhne \\ 111 hI: a
III \\('Iflft' Ir)
1.1<: slgl' ot thl' i'I.\.'hg:IOlb S tt, f and purposes of thc Society of Friends eh IIlge \\lth thl' C llq~c k11ldergarten
111 the face of the gra\e difficulties of
I II It n (t t11ll:111 I I fll'IH'"
III the montmg: lIIel II e Rutgers m the
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our tnne \\ III bc most cordially wel
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II rh(rl (I \ \ Ind Plrtntllgh I
lftl'rnOOn It I!> 1.1IS Price s plan to
1II 1 tlrll ~ Illlp IrUl I
I nglill \
I comet! and prOVISion IS belllg made for Ct nduct as much ot th<.' kllltlcrg .rten
1 large attendance
No I11dtVldual [111
\ 1 tn 11 Sp 1111 1 ht
J)
I II m 1 rut'hl od Stanl I I
\ ItallOns or tickets" III be reqUired or \\ ork a:-. posslhle (ut ( f tllors dunng
Ilul tht r It rill )f f( r
C Ihf )ntll
thcse occ~stOns At other mcctmgs only Ihe pleasant autumn cla\ ...
I n II
III III C pl'rlttoll \\Ithl
lhlrll,,:\1 \\(oclman }{1 h
those \\ho \\car delegates badges can
fhe hours of the
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I (lid II
moml I n<1 an I Prl' :-;1I1111g
he adllutteu
SIOIlS are as follo\\"
High school
IlII
\,r\ III mil \ lamb
I I 7 S I.::. P ).[ -S\ mpo III I III
l1lorllmg 8 35 to II.J.O
afternoon
It IS aPIH oprlate that the Conference
tIll ug II IItl.:r I
.luakenslll til ).[\ COl1lltn
d 12 30 to 3 00
c1ementar.)
grade ..
- S\\t dCIl-1 I.'r Sundberg
should be houscd at S\\ arthmore an
« ut{ r
d) \\ 111 hI.'
Illornmgs hcgmllll1g at 8 50 and ~ftcr
Ila\ ertord Colleges hecause these two
Irllll1(I-J~llIl''' i)(lUglas
InstitutIOns represcnt the forward look no< liS at 12 50 Dlsl111ssal III thc gradcs
111\ l d 11111 rt lIll
1 II I
Ihe gell
J'I 111-SlIJIt Ilirlka\\ 1
IIlg mterest 111 education of the t"o ,\ III be staggered tilC smaller duldrell
I II (f :-;11\l(\
llid 11 thl SWlrth
1.1Id 19a car- \ndr anah
prlllcipai groups of Friends represented \\ ho arc mcltned to JOlter along the
II.:( UHIIl( d ltlllg
I \\ 11 \Ilt 1Il~
\\a\ helUg- l'xctlsed first the older ones
S\ n I-J\..hahl 1 l I lh
til tlus region In recel,lIlg thc Confcr
II.' pIOn Sq)
II t p II po 01
IlIdll-Shl r I \ S Smgha
cncc tlte 1\\0 colleges lIIute 111 a friend I~t\.'f 1 he (IIsI1115,.al tllnc til the de
I aye SIX)
t n mlerpr I t(
111.:11(\ \ III I ttell Fr IllCt.
I) sPlfIt as they do III so man) other mClltar) grades has been set for the
Prl'sulmg
\\a\s through the college year rhey morllltlgs at 11 3S to 1I.J.5 and III the
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DEPllT\ CLEllK OF CONF.
ASS1 CLERK OF CONF.
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(Illest lOllS p~rents may have
Ilk julull.'( SlIIgc:r" ,,111 pn
1 a da)s Fnends from many parts ot tillS
pr )gr IIll oj ~('gro SPlfItll J1
at cOlilltr) and from many other lands. alH ut school" mal he ,ms\\l'red at th('
S\\ ~rthllH re
and these Fnends do not all cmphaslze school onlce I" calh Ig S\\ arthmorc
I Srpl 7--t on t) .J. 2) P :\1 _Or ,.,an precisely the same convictions or fol (7 al1\ \\cek da}
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! ~llISIC 111 CI(,thll'r )'Iemort 11 11111 10\\ closely snntiar customs of church
s" lrthnl r
orgamzahon and \\orsillp but thcrc arc
Pamting on Exhibit
Satunla\ ~ftl'fn{lon Sq)t1'1Il1 r 4th fundamental COll'\iIChous common to all
hI.' nt r (mfl.'rl'l1u \\ 111 ha\l 1 a at hrallches of the Soclch and therc IS a
»unllf..: IIH "l:"SI ms "It the FnelHb
IIl\(rt reI (, 11 ge
l11ut\ )f spIrit \\Inch makes the differ 1\\ Iltl (llllHIlCl
Illl ,amtlllg of
:\1 ll1mg Ill' t g Ir tl hI. 1 II al {nec!> \aluable rathcl than deplorable 1111 UV \KI h. \\ 11)1)1:'\(. In thc
\\arthm rl 111<1 1Ia\l:rl ml ()11 gl''''11he Soclet~ behc,cs that our C0111mu lamOlb Quaker art ~t th~ latc PcrC\.
Sllilultalll' HI!ih I 1lI1t:h \\111 hl scnul mtles and our nation and the \,orld at Bigland n ~ of 10l1doll "III he on
It e.:~eh of the college!o.
large can find a way of umty despite exhllut III the Board n.00111 oi Clotlller
the dlfferenccs of pollhcal and cco ).rcl1nnal Hall S\\arthmorc College
Welca,ue, FrIends
nomic 'Ie\\ POll1t winch at prcscnt so Th" \\ III be of specml mterest to mem
sad" 1 sue III Violence and strtfe
Call erellce
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1 I t see the hers of thl' Conft'rcnce not on I) he
S\\art 1l1110rC n;a y \\C :c g ~(O
f a can e ot Its artlst1c excdlence hut also
~o sonncllllg trumpet... hlare for thun
al ssemh) ,\It nn [.15 p.olun la.rolel~ ~hClr hl'call!>e of Ib portra\ al of the mtenor
~o "lrl'~ml1lg "ar l1ags :lre unfuriul arge comtan~ 10 pe~ ue ~\ how pcace of tIll.' hi tone Jordalls ~fe('tH1g House
\\ Ith hearts of Ime thc) genti) coml
0\\ Il Prac Ices d1a,e
0 m
hunal place of \\ Ilham Pl'1I1l locatcd
I hc I)eaceful Fnends acrosS thc \\orld can b c ac l neve
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To all VISltll1g Fnends whatevcr alll ut one hour s r:dc rOI11
om 011
Our S\\arthmorr \\armh "e!co11les them languagc thc;) speak and whatever lanu and of Its l10rtral s of "ell kno\\11
High IS their quest their \151011 clear the) represent S\\arthmore offcrs a FntlHb oj the past ilnd pnsl'nt gellt'r
~1'('kl1lg
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Del Monte CALIF.
SARDINES
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Clolhes
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'IIIIE SWARTBMOUAN:
AUGUST 27, 1937'
.. THE SWARTBMOREAN
Lou H()()ven, oi ; Lansdowne•. We' now
undentartd:this W~~ In error since there
In a news note In last week S Issue of I Jtas been ·no publtO--atlRouncement of
the paper Mr. Francis B. ("BUd")j' the engagement made 'and' the· pre_
Murphy, of Dickin~on averJ:ue, was, re- sumably reliable Jriend who informed
ferred to ·as the' fiance ·of· Miss Peggy I us was a bit previous.
SWARTHMORE FRIENDS MEE11NG HOUSE
Not Engaged
. PUBLI81U!D I!ftaY PBlDAY AT
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'DIB SWABTHMOBEAN, INC.
PubUsller
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PETER E. TOLD
G,reeting to Swarthmore Friends
Cordial WelcQme to Delegates a~d
ROSAUE DRYDEN
Ne. . EdItor
Phone SwartJu:nore -900
F.ntered as Second Class Matter, laDUU'J' 24,
1129. at tbe POit Olllce at swarthmore, pa· t
under the Act of March 3, 1179.
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1937
N. WALTER SUPLEE
Hardware
"And so I lind it well to come
. For deeper rest to this still room,
For here the habit of the 80ul
Feels less the outer world's control;
The strength of mntual purpose pleads
More earnestly our common needs;
And from the silence multiplied
By these still forms on either side,
The world that time and sense have known
Falls off nnd leaves us God alone."
CHESTER ROAD
Sw. 105
HORNETS WSE TO
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Welcome Delegates and Visitors to
World Conference
The Rexall Store
PAXON HOLLOW
II
13 South Chester Road
Swarthmor.e 586
Welcome, Friends!
In All lIs Brimebes
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WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.--Bewlng and
quilting In Whittier House.· Box luncheOn.
All are cordlally invited.
MBTHODIOT KPlSCOPAL 0HIJlWJI
Clarence P. parter, ~.B •• B.D., MIn1ater
9:45 A; M.'-'-Cll~m/'~:.IIl: <
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Day and Night Storage
PIB8T CIIURCIt OF CBBIBT. IIOIBNTJIIT.
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10:00 A. M..-BundaJ'.8chool.
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11:00 A. M.--8unday Le88on-8ermOil..
Wedn_ e _ _ _ ....k, 8
p. JIL R'AdlnS room o»en ~ ~pt.8U1l.
da.Y* and ,hondaya ~ A.".U. ~ 12·:30 1»•• M:
Expe..t Mechanic Service
Sinclair Gasoline and Lubricating Oils
Wllshing-Lubrication....,..Battery and Tir., Servic"
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To The Friends World Conference
.ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
OPEN. UNTIL MIDNIGHT
Swarth.411
401 Dartmouth Ave.
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Dean HaroldE.• B.* Speight.
of Swarthmore· College, has returned to his home
011 ltlm avenu,e, after a month's vacation
in New ·E·ngland. He visited his daughter:it Hanover, N. H. and sPent ten days
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at Spruce Point, Boothbay Harbor, e.
On the way home .he ~pent a week-end
at Buck HiU Falls and' &ave the weekly
Foxhowe lecture' at the. Inn there.
-·Mrs. Speight sails .foi'home September
1 on the Quee·n· Mary after spending the
summer with sisters in Scotland and
making a short visit to .France. Charlotte,
Coliege, has
a sophomore in Swarthmore
spent several weeks ~t .Grenoble, France,
attending courses at the University. She
will join her mot.her at Cherbourf;" for
the voyage home.
After. the. Friend.s' Conference Mrs.
Speight wilt" have as a house guest ~rs.
McQregor ;RO~St, ~of -.Swarthmoor Hall,
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of Margare. t Fell, wife of George Fox, the 'I
foUnder' of, the' Sot:.:iety of Friends.
JmJilovement8",~DSiB\. of t~lItO.ry fr~~~·i~,Mt5•. ·Richard ,~urke':and son, Wilsbn.
d~Jlinl", 30J[27 r~t: frame bam. 15x28 feet.; of Westdale avenue. returned home Tuesthree·story frame dweUing. 27£'3 teet.
day August 17 from Ocean City N. ~J.,
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her home on Yale avenue September:, Ij
after a ·'six-weeks visit ',on ,Cape Ann'l
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W e~ome Friends and
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World Conler.-ence
Make. our place VQur headq,uart~rs.
Cars called
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DELEQATES AND VISITORS TO FRIENDS CONFERENCE
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Lot. with improvem('nls•. Chester, Del. Co.,
Pa. ne~. center H4rhlam1 Av. ~ Township Rd.
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Welcomes
·CELIA· SHOES'HOP
Miss Eugenia Sammis, of Greenlawn,
L [; is the guest of M ro and Mrs. F. M.
Jone.s, of. Yal~,.avenue..
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Mr. Curtis S. Jones, of Yale· avenue,
-Mrs. Albert
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Stamford, Jr. have returned to thei:- spent last week-end 'in Huntington, L.
home on Cornell avenue, following a I., the guest of friends.
Cleaning and Pressing
Europcan trip.
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PARK
AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
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Miss
Rosamond
Jones,
daughter
of
Mr.
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Swarthmore a'venuc, entertained friends has returned home from Spring Lake, L........;.______\"'".;.,.;,;·..,._.;....,;.;:,..__,;..__,....""'_;......;.....;.....___........-;...__.J
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'SUhday on: their boat "Beneda" at
,Betty. de .. Ganahl, o( Bristol, at the de
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M~PARKER
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FRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
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Swarthmore, Pa., ..
South Chester Road
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All are corcUal17 lD.vUed to attend the
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Arthur Cheyney, of College lane, and weeks' vacation spent on Deer Isle,
Bill Shelly, of South Chester road,
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will return home S.unday from Ocean Me.
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· Mrs. Charles •L. *Bolton
returned to
City, N. J., where they spent a week.
he~r home on Cedar lane the middle of
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WELCOME DELEGATES AND VISITORS TO
Dr. C. B.' Inglis and daughters, Dr. last week after spending two weeks
May,
N.
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'in
Cape
Helen F. Cramp and Mrs. Edith 1.
FRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
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€uskaden.' of Park avenue·,:' returned
Friday night after a motor .trip to
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sawyer will reBerlin, Md. On their way home they move September 1 from 222 Rutgers·
'Cleaning and Pressing'
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stopped to visit Mrs. Eugene Kelly, :J.venue to spend a year in Lancaster.
Park avenue, at he'r summer home Pa,. where Mr. Sawyer has heen sta- I
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Swarlhmore.40I_W
at L·ewes, D e l . ·
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Ed\fard L. Noyes
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GREETINGS. FRIE"OS
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Meeting House.
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"Christ Jesus" is the subject of .the
Lesson-Sermon in all . Churches of
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Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 29. S~"'W:-A-R-T-HM--O-RE--P-RES-B-YTERlAN------CHU=--RCH- I
The Golden Text is: "The Father
Rev. David Braun, ldlJ;llster
judgeth no man, but hath committed
SUNDAY
all judgment unto the Son: that all 11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. Rev. Frederick W. Loetscher, Ph.D., D.D.
men should' honour the Son. even as
they honour the Father" (J abn 5 :22,
TRINITY CHURCH
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Protestant EpisCOpal
THE RELIGIOUS BOCIBTY OF F'BIBNDS
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Meettnc for Worsh1p In the
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GREETINGS TO FRlENDS OF THE
. WORLD CONFERENCE
* .. F. Fraser and of Mrs.'
Baltimore
since
February.
Dr. and "Mrs. *Herbert
Jolin W.
Adams,
who has been
daughter, ,:,Sara Jean, of Wallingford, Jiving at the Sawye·r home, is planning
returned from a week's motor to build a house on Bel1jamin West I
trip'to West Virginia.
I~!~en,~.e With her daughter, Mrs. J.
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. o{ Dickinson" avenue,' and' Mrs:
},{rs. 'William J. Guy has returned
chi1drf>n, she ,will leave' soon to 1
beat,
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on
Yale
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after
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to Tc·r former home in Newburgh, sp-end several wet"ks in her ,former
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N. Y.
meet his family there for over. Labor
Day and drive _them, home... , .
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1-1 r: and }.[rs. J ohli. Plumer,' of ·South
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Not;y:y PubUc-IIlsurauce-Real Estate Chest~r r,Qad, -have been touriqg the
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Thomson and
Gasp·e: Peninsula and· aie now visiting family will remove tomorrow from
M8S. A. J. QUINBY & SON at the Wallingford. Vt. summer home 416 Haverfo:d place to Chambersburg,
of Mrs. Plumer's parents. Mr.
Pa., where Mr. Th'omson has been
JOSEPH I!. QUINBY
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of Swarth- sales manager of the Wolf Machinery
~ompany since ·April.
more av~nue.
:~U~ERAL DIRECTQRS.
May we have the pleasure of serving your needs
while visiting Swarthmore
HANNUM & WAITE
SWARTHMORE
JAKE THE TAILOR
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Youmans Promoted
Notary Pubiic
General Insura,ice '
OLD BANK BUILDING
Real Estate
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MAKE THIS STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
The Hornets lost their last scheduled
Mr. Edgar G. Youmans returned to
game in the Delco Valley League to
Swarthmore
to visit his mother at their
Lenni by the score of .13 to 5 011
Thursday, August 19.
home on Elm avenue last week-end.
'fhe postponed hOOlC game with Up- Youmans has been promoted to the rank
land remains to be playcd. The date of Senior Forester in the Pennsylvania
of this event remains uncertain. Wa- Department of Forests and Waters. He
ter polo games do not count in the will act as assistant district forester at
league st311djng and that was the only Petersburg, Huntington County.
sport which had a chanee bf being
played on the local field this week. I-------~--------When, as and if the rain lets up, we
expect to have this game played. The
winner will hold undisputed possession
of sixth place in the league standing.
GOLF ~OUBSE
At present, the two teams are tied with
MEDIA
Cour games 'hi -'the!" won column and
Delaware County
ninc in the lost.
Local followers of the Hornets
should 'l1·ot feel - disappointed at the Come Oul and Try
lowly standing of the team. The
a Fir.' CIa..
Delco Valley League ranks as the fastCour.el
est purely amateur league in the
GREENS FEES
county. The local hoys have outsteppe(f
weekdays ,1.00
the Lloyd team of Chester, which gives
Saturday & Sunday
,1.50
an idca of the type of ~ppos~tion w~ich
Reasonable Membership
they eu(:ountercd.
At Lenni, the home team went to
work at: once and had the game on See John J. Beadle, Proice by the end of the first inning. /esswnal at Club House.
Or Phone Newtown
~ellni scored six nll~s in the first innSquare 143
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in the fifth
countc(
spann.
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kers and two in the fifth. The game
was lost before the Hornets were able
to get into high gear. nut they kept
trying and prevented a top-heavy
score from turning into a rout.
Hornet nms -were scored hy Stauffer, Mc\Villiams, Abernathy, Sipler and
Smith. Stauffer led the sock department with two hits and McWilliams
smacked a booming triple. Henderson
and Smith had the other hits and the
latter also stotc a hase.
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Rev. T. A. Meryweather. Dlr. ~. Beluo.
11:00 A. M.-Momlng Prayer anct Sermon. I
Mr. Guenther will preach.
ALICE M. BAIRD
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A WELCOME TO Al:LJlisiTORS
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Visitors Attending the·.Conference·
COLLEGE CHIMES
TO. RING AGAIN
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a trip through New Hampshire ."d
Miss .1,.",'1 Harvey, of College ave .. Ver,nllnt. On :their return they will
nue, has returned from Treasure is- pick tJ~. t.heir daughter, Charl,?ue, who
land. off the coast of Rockland, Me., IS spendmg the summer· with, M n.
where she spent a month with friends. Annie B. Thompson, at Gloucester.
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Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
Miss Sadie Chadwick has re&umed Taylor, of Kenyon avenue are spend-:
duties at the Swarthmore liigh
ing' a week with Mrs .. Thompson alid·!
School office :after spending several
·vacation in Ocean Grove, N. J~ orly
her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Smith, form- I
of Swarthmore.
her· mother. Mrs. Marian Chad.. • •
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson, of
Ogden avenue. returned Monday from;
Drexel
Hill.
MissofPolly
Hoot;
of PrihceWn· aveth~' Appalachian Mountain Camp·' in'
mie. has just returned from a
Maine, where they spent three weeks .•
weeks stay as the guest of Adele Mark·Mrs. J. Wheeler Allison. of Rutgers
'~~~~~Iley, : of Guernsey road, who is vac.a...
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tipn'ng' at ·AvalQn, N. J.
. avenue, is' spending this week in' Ocean
City, N. J., as 'the guest of her mother
.~.:;'~i,~~t;;d11 ,Mr.:
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Yale 4lVenue•. have returned from a
two weeks motor trip to Cape Cod.
}iiss
Frances
White lane
has returned
to ,
They. are spendiJlg - the rest of the her;
home
on Walnut
from Buck
. Heywood.- summer ·at their cottage in Seaville. Hill Falls, Pa .
N. J;'
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stroller.
n'
bench.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Teshe and
Mr. and 1frs. R. !. Dunn, of South son, Robert Jr., of Wilmington, Del.,
road, have returned home af- spent last week-end with Mrs. Teshe's
spending five weeks aboard their parents, Mr. and Mr~. George Brad'''Plover'' in Chesapeake· Bay. field, of Yale avenue.
They ",HI return to the craft this weekMrs. Carl Ingraham, of Vassar aveto take it back from Stone Harnue,
returned last week from Glen
hor, where they left i\.
Summit Springs, Pa., where she spent
two weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. A.
left·
Tuesday
spendofa Park
week avenue,
as the Murray, of \"ilkes-Barre, who is sumMiss
Mary to
Dingle,
of ·Miss Beatrice Lauterback, at mering there.
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
* .'\Vest, of North
Mrs. William H.
=-.:=·1 Mr. and Mrs.\• Howard
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J. Dingle, of Princeton avenue, is spending a week
at Ocean City, N. J.
Park
avcnue,motor
will leave
tQmorrowNew
for
ten-day
trip' through
Mr. Elliott Richardson, of Lafayette
I V·Me. state visiting West Point, where
avenue, and son, Elliott, J r" are exBOARDING
their SOil, Howard, is a cadet.
pected to retllrn soon from a two
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THE SWARTHl\IOREAN
SWARTIIMORE FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE
PUULI5l1ED EVERY FRIDAY AT
SWARTJll\!OKE. PA.
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Not Engaged
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THE SWAItTIIl\IOHt:AN. INC.
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PETER E. TOLD
Editor
Greeting to Swarthmore Friends
News Editor
(:o..dial WelcQme to Delegates and
Phone Swarthmore 900
t:lltered as Second Class J\laUer. January 2-1,
1929, at the .-mit Ofllce at Swarthmore, Fa.,
uuder the Act of March 3. 1819.
VisilOl's Attending the (:ollfct'Cllce
1'1111)'\ y, AlJ(;[IST 2i, 1937
lIt'w:;
or
eJlnms
N. WALTEH SUPI.,EE
Hm'dwm'e
that tllt:y will ~Otlll ill'ar the
ColIl'/'.(\" {'hillil's agaiu will Ill: WdCllllll'
to Ihl' rl'~ilkllb (If Swarllllllofl',
Fur a \'l'ar or so 1I0W the hours havC'
mi~H.:d t'hC' musical e:adellce which 10·
cally marked thl'ir passillg. It has hl'CIl
iour or liyc ye:ars :-;illn' thc chillll'~ ill
till' lill1":ln' tower (Ii ~wartll1nofl' l'olil-gc have' IH,'cn workillg- wdl hilt thl'
c01l11llt,tc :!IISt'nCe of their tunl'S has 1
bl't'll of ll111rC n:Cl'nt datc,
?\l'wcolllcrs to the Boroug-h pruhahly 1
\\'ontil'l'cd from \"hl'llec the pcals isslIl'd!
a week or so ago when workmen stirred
thc l'chocs :tnd rec;,llcd to oldtimcrs a I
IIll'l1IOry, a part of Swarthmore's swcct-!
IH':SS they had IH,'I'haps almost forgottl'lI. i
II is hOJled to ha\'e the chimcs fixed I
awl 10 have tlll'lIl ringing in limc for i
till' Fril'llfls' Conference, un Sl'ptelllbcr
SO. CHESTER ROAD
Sw. 105
"And soo J find it well to come
For deepcr rcsL to this still foom,
For here Ihe hahit of the soul
Feels lcss the oulcr world's control;
The streJlgth of mutual purpose pleads
l\'lore earnc5l1y out' common needs;
Alld from the silcnce multiplied
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Welcome Delegates and Visitors to
World Conference
side,
The world lhal time and sense have knowJI
Fall. ofT and lea\'cs us God alolle."
Ihesc .Iill forllls
011
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13 South Chester Road
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Swarthmore 586
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PAXON
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
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OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
1101 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 411
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CHUHCH NE\VS
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev, J. Jardcn Guenther. S.T.M., Rector
Rc\', T, A. Mcryweather. Dlr. ReI. Edlle.
UPHOI__STERING
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon,
Mr. Guenther will preach,
Fnrnitlll'" Restoring
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
FHED J. HARLEY
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HANNUM & WAITE
Plymouth
OF SWARTHMORE
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11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
p. JIl, Reading room open dally, except,Bun- 1
days and hOlidays 9:30 A. lvi, to'12:30 p, u; ]
Church edifice,
All are cordially Invited to attend the:
: servIces and use the Reading Room.
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JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP
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.-\rth1lr Clll'yney, of Collegl' lalle, and weeks' \'ac:ltinn spcnt on I)rcr 15lr ,
Bill Shl'lly, of 50ut*h Chester road, ~[c.
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IIEI...P WANTED
will return h(Hlll' SUJI(lay from Ocean
~I rs. Charll's L. Bolton r('hlrnl'd t
IIELP-Rcllable girl tor general housework City. x, .I .. where they spent a week. h~r hOllle (In CecJ;lr 10111(' thl' middle 0 f,
and' cooking, May sleep In. Begin Sep* * •
tcmber I, Reference. Box X, The Swarth·
Dr, C. B. Inglis and daughters, Dr, last week ;Iftcl' spending- t\\'o wel'k sl
~nore8n.
Hl'Il'lI F. Crillllp and llrs, Edith 1. in Cape )'Iay, N. J.
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HELP WANTED-Experienced maid; general
housework, Reference; Live In'. BeGin Sep- CuskadclI. of Park a\'l'nue, returncd
~I r. Clild 11 rs. F. ll. Sawyer
lember•.Reply by letter, Box C, The SWllrth~ I;"rida)" night aftl'r a motor trip to
move
Septe.'mher I froll1 222
JIlorean.
Balin, ~Id, On their way home they
wil1 re'Rutg:l'r s
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:tvenue to spend a year in l,ancastl' r,
P;.,., whcn' ~I r. Sawyer has been sta tioned with the Arundel Cl)rporati( 111
of Baltimorc sillce Fehruary.
~Irs. John \V. Adams, who has het:.J) 1
Ii\'ing at the Sawya hOtlll', is plannil Ig!
to huild a hOIlSl' on Bcnjamin \\'c st 1
avellue. \Vith hcr daughtel', )'lrs. J.
\Vest. of Dickinson avenue, and II r s.\
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RENT - September 1st
\Vest's dlihln'n. she will lcav(' soon to:
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\ViIliam
J.
Guy
has
returned
$60 _ 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch.
S60...;.. 5 bedrooms, garage.
to her h0111(, 011 Yall' a\'t'ntlc aftt'r a hr~llIl', \\'arsaw, :-.:. Y. ~[r. \Vcst W ill,
SGO......,.4 bedrooms, hot water heat, shrllbtrip tn hl'r iorllll'r hOIll(' in Nl'\"hl1rgh, sfl'l'nd :;l'vcral Wl'l'ks 1n her form er i
: bery and fruit trees.
llI('l't his family tlwTe for O\'('r Lab
X. Y.
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I lay ami drive them hOl11e.
WM. S. BITTLE
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all1l
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Johll
PIUI11("r,
of
South
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:\11'. and ~Irs. \V, Ross. '1'1101115011 al111
Nota,1'}' Publlc _Insurance - Real Estate , Chester road, have becn tOllrilU:~ the
Gaspe Peninsula ami arc now visiting famih' \"i11 l'l'IlltWC tomorrow fro 111
tuUS. A. J, QUINBY & SON at the \Vallillgfnrd. Vt. SUIlllller homc 4trl 11averfo:,d place to Chamhcrshllrg,
of )'1rs. PIl1nll'r's parents. ).[r, and Pa., where ~tr. Thomson has bet:'II
JOSEPH E. Q.UINBY
~Irs. R. Chl'stcr 5pl'nccr, of Swarth- sales nmllager of the \Volf ~lachille ry
Company since April.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
mUH' a\·l'nue.
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stopped to \'isit ),11':;, Engene KeHy,
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Park a\·elllie. CIt h('r summcr home
POSITION DESIRED--ReHable whlte woman
desires housekeeping positiOn ,with small at Ll'wes, Dd.
family. Reply Box M, The Swarthmorean,
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Dr, ami ~Irs. Ih-rhert F. Fraser and
WOUK WANTED
WORK WANTED--White woma.n desires
relnrlll'd from a \\'l'ck's l11o!or
plain sewing. care of children, or housework: :Telephone Swa.rthmore 1779-W.
trip to \Vl'st Virg-inia.
j'OSlnON DESlIlED
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MEDIA, FA.
A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Contractor
Telc(.ltofie Swarthmore 58
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~Irs. Alhert Stamford and Alhc~t I )'Ir. Curtis S. Jone~, of Ya.le avemIe, I
Stamford, .II'. ha\'e rclurlll·d to Ih~l:- spent last wcek-end 111 HUlltmgtoll, I,.
home 011 COflll'1I
Europl'un trip,
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folh\willg a I., the guest of fricnds.
WEI_COME DELEGATES AND VISITORS TO
FRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
JAKE THE TAILOR
Cleani1lg «lItl Pressillg
21 SOUTH CIIESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 401·:Vl
WELCOME TO SWARTHMORE FRIENDS AND
DELEGATES TO WORLD CONFERENCE
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 PARK AVENUE
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FRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
HARRIS & CO.
Cleaning «lItl Pressing
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SWAUTIIMORE
!'AIIK AVENUE
:Miss Rosamond Jones, daughter ni ~ I r.
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~I I'. and :\ll's. EClljnmin Collins, of and }.[rs. F. P. Jones, of Yale a\'cill le,l
Swarthmon' aveline, entl'rtailled friends h,ts returned home from Silring I.ak'c,
last Sunday 011 their hnat "Bclleda" at N. J., where she was the guest oi ~hs:"JI.-------------------------------------I
Betty de Ganahl. of ~ristol, at the de i
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Canahl slimmer home,
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Slu:nlJo'F S,\J.E
Shf'riR',.. OIIi('('. Ce'\II'1 lIoll~. :'ol('tlla, Pa,.
SatllNlay. St'I,II'mh",], lK, l!l!l7,
M.PARKER
Rt',,1 Es'"M-Celicrol l'ISUrfUlCf>
Notnry P"IIIic
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~t is~ Eugcnia Sammis, of Grrcnl.awlI'l
L. I., IS the guest of ~Ir. and ~lrs, I'. ~l.
Jones, of Yalc avellue.
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r('\ urn to I
her home on Y.ale avenue Septl'mber I:
ahcr a six-wceks visit on Capl' Ann.;
Mass.
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Dean Harold E. B. Speight, of Swarlh·
No. !!O:l nl()re Collegc, has rcturned to hi.; hUlIIc
(.~l!xt 10 lh,~ Ihmk)
Olt Elm avenue, after a month's \'a~'atioll
Tcicilhone Swnrlh, ,.2
,'uw' 'f.']'Ill. 1!1:l7
in Nl'\\, England. He \'isited his datl~h·
I.nt wilh illll'!'''''l'llU'lIt:<. Clwst,'r. D('~. Cn., ter at Hanover, N. H. and Silent ten days
1':1 Bl'~, t't'nll'c' lIi;!hlaiul A\,. & TnwlI"lllll _Rtf,
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s. lit,~ II' ;,'!" w, ;.'!:U)-I' to nwl. ,l{('~ ~r· On the way home he spent a \\,et'l..:-cnd
town nd & l~pl"'C' Chit'llI'"tl'r TWII. I~ne, N. al Iluck Hill Falls and gAVC the weekly
;'~" .J''' 1'1" \\', '!:I,IO' tf) mithile Chu'hci>t!'!·
•-,.', . ~,' ~,..~ '.,' S" B, ·!HI."; N. SKo ~tl' r.:!" Foxhowe lecture at the Inn there.
fo" 'i(i~. ~,':: 'N'I M:,O .~,a' :1'1" Jo!, :.HU.': S. 77°
~(rs. Speight sails for home Selltcmher
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BUCHNER'S
On the Main Street (Chester Rd.) Three blocks below station
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Friends .World
Conference
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Make our place your headquarters
Cars called {or and delivered
Park A venue below Harvard
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Gas and Oil, Lubrication, Repairs, Information
SUNDAY
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
9:45 A. ),f,-Church School,
11:00 A, M,-Mornlng Worship,
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DELEGATES AND VISITORS TO FRIENDS CONFERENCE
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FRlENIJS WORLD CONFERENCE
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9:30 A, 1\1. to 3:30 P. M,-5cwing and'
{lulltlllg In Whittier House. Box luncheon,
All BTQ eordlally Invited.
Clarence F. Carter, A.B., B.D,. Minister
~I rs.
i Edward L. Noves
Welcomes
Meeting House.
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SALUTATIONS
To Thc F.·iends World Conferencc
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
GREETINGS, FRIENDS
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Call Swarthmore 1441
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Lc>soll-Scrlllllll 111 all Chllrches of
l'hri:-.t, Sciellti"t, tin :-;lIl1d
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'I'll(': Gohk-II Text is: ':Thc Father: SWAH'l'HMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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Rev. David BraUn, Minister
JUc g,d I 110 man, hut hath committed:
SUNDAY
all Jtlllglll('lll unto the S~}JI: that all ~ II :00 A, !\I,-MorninG Worship, Rev. Fred111('11 should honour the Snn, c\'ell a~'
erick W, Loetscher, Ph,D" D.O. ;
tlit·y honour th(" Father" (John 5 :22,
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~I r. :111(1 ~I rs, Howard .I, Dingle, of Princeton a\'elllle, is spending a wel'k
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a tCIHlay 1II0tor trip through ~l'W
;\[ r. Elliott Richardson. of J.afayctt CI
Yurk state "isitillJ.{ \Vcst Point. where
avellue. and SOli, Elliott, Jr .. an' ex
HOARDING
their !'on, Howard, is a cadet.
pected to rl'lllrn soon from a tw
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ALICE M. BAIRD
Vl'rlloll, ~. Y.
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The Rexall Store
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gl'r!-' a\'CIIUl'. will lean' tomorrow for
A If'liLCOIl1E TO ALL VISI1'URS
a trill through Xc\\' Ilampshire ami
"l'nnont. 011 1III,'ir n'turll tlll'\' witt
pkk tip tllt'ir d:llI~hter, Cllarlott~. who!
is sJlt.'lIdill~ lIn,' SlllUlllt'r with "In. I
Nu/ary Public
C"neml Insurance
Real Es/ate
:\lIl1ie.' B. ThompsolI, :,t CIUIIl·l'sh'r. 1
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OLD UANK UUlLDlNG
'l'aylor, of Kl'nyol1
ing a \\'l'ek with "II'S. Thompson .11111
hl'r daughtcr, "Irs. Fralli. ~mith, rorlll- I~===================================;!J
crly of Swarthmore.'.
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MAKE THIS STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
VICTOR D. SHIRER
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An inereasill~ series of nolcs which
inllil'ah's till' quarter hom', the half I
By .f(llli\' Gm':ENLEAF WHITTIER.
hour, and a IJuarter before tlH~ next
hOllr, is clllbumlllatcd at the hour :ulfl I
followed hy a ('(HInting of the hour.
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Ed Y ()lImBn" Proll1o[(,,1
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And Clock In This Tower \Vcre 1 . .
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lher· n'lating: the history of the chimes (If tillS ('nollt n'lJIillIIS tlllcertam: \Va- i J)~parlll1el1t of .J'orests, an~J \Vaters. IIc
i~ the hrollzl' plaque in the outsilie ter polo g;u.IH's do nnt count III the I will act ilS n5sIstant
101.1,)' of the, hl1i~(!illg which hOt1~es 11t'agm' st;~I~dlllg. alll,l tl~a~ \\",15 thl' (:~lIY 11)l'tCI'Sllllrg-, Ilulllington COtlllty,
tlll'lII and n"Hhng "j 0 Alma }"later 'lhc, "port \\hll.:h 11.ld .l eh.wec of hCIIlg'
CI(lek And Dells III This Towl'I' \Vere plaYt'd 011 thL' local lid«1 this weck.
------------------l\fay we have the pleasure of serving your needs
Ikdicatcd Hy The Class Of 181)0 Be\\'hl'll, a~ and if tllt, rain lets lip. we I
toh'ning Their 1.0\'C J\nd Loyalty And t X(ll'ct to ha\'(' this gamc played. The I
while visiting Swartlnuore
IIfn~.~OW
COlllmelllOrating 'rhe Twentieth Alllli-1 winll.l'r will holl.l tllHlisputed posses~ioll
\'l'I':-iary Of 'l'hcir Graduation."
of Sixth place III the kagttl~ staHdll1~.
GOLF COUIlSE
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IUEDIA
Prcsl'ylerian Chllreh Notes
iour ,~allll'S ill Ihl' WOIl ('olutlill :11111 I
Louis F. Pierce, Proprietor
The J,,nll'St preacher for Sunday at, nillc ill 1he lost,
I Dduwure Counly
thl' Preshyh'rian Church of Swarthmore
I.oral illl1oWl'I'S of the Hornets
will he the He\,. Frederick \V. Locl- ~hol1l.1 110t fl'l'l dis:l)lpointccl at the Conlf~ Or" (uul Try
sdlt,l', Ph. I)" D_D. Dr. Loctscher, a na- lowl.\' !'tantling of
the tl'am. 'I'hl'
tr Ilirsl CIIISS
tiYc. of Iowa, was graduated with high- Deleo \'alll')' Leagnc ranks as thc fast-I
COllrse!
Expel'. l\lechauic Service
l'st honors hy Princeton University in l'sl pUrl'l.'\' amah'lIr It'ague in the
l~e)h. ,~\fter Ic:aching a year :It Lawrcnce- ('01ll1Iy, Thc Incal hoys hav\" ()utsh'11Pl'd I
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Sind a;" Gasoliue aud Lubricating Oils
Ville ~chool, hc entered Pnnceton 'l'hc- til\' I.Ioy(l Il'am of Clwstt'r, which gins
Saturday & Sunday
ologkal ~l.'1Hinary, awl aiter spcmlil1g all idl'a flf the typt· of ollPositiPIl which
$1.50
Washing-Lubri"ation--Ballcry alUI Tire Service
~ fl'.mtl.l year ill gralluall~ stuely at th:.lt tllty ('IIl·('lmtCI'l'(1.
j Rcn.<;onable Membership
IIlSlltlltlOlI, he spent two yeal's at Ucrhn
At i.('nl1i, tilt· hOllll' It'am 'Hnl to i
-:'1H1, Slras:-i,hurg .CHi\'ersiti~s, spccial~z- work at once and had the game on S~e .10 /'" 1. Ileadle, ProIIlg 111 th~ flelt! tit church lustory, "Vinic in hy Ihl' end of lhl'
iirst inlling. j,,"i!,WflU! at CillO lIollse.
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~til1, :1 1,1 rn:H,1 h~' w;~s in.vitcti ~o hc~oll:e ~'l'lllli :wol'l'd six nll~s in IIll' first illll-I Or ~~~;~~/i~~town
1II:-.lllIdlll 111 dllln:h history III Prl11ce- ]ng- and tlll'Cl~ morc III each o( thc St'C•
toll :-;l'lllinary, a position he held for nlld and thinl stanzas. T1H:ir last c(;ull_1 ~1~~::E:~adC;;O~t~~t o!r ~~r~~:lko~::', li:~:t~ -I
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IlIn'l' ye;:ll> Ile,then serveu th,e OXf01:tl:h'r came in the fiith spanll.
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Prn;h)·tnnn Church of PIlIhdc1[)hl't
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as a speakl'r Oil special IIC(a~ioIlS as :-;U1I111, ~t;H1irl'r k.cl till' Slick cll~part..
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Christian Scit~n('c' f:luu"dl
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has rl·!'tttlled
hl'r dutil's. at till' Swarthmofl' High
School ullin' a ftl'r spl'IHling !-'cvcl'al
wceks \';lcalioll in Ocean Grm'l', ~, J.
with hl'r 1I10thl'r. )'Irs, "Iarian Chadwick, of lJrexl'1 Ililt.
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GREETINGS TO f'RIENDS Of' THE
),1 iss Polly I loot, or Princeton an'- the Apvalachian ~Ioulltain t':;mp in
and
WORLD CONf'ERENCE
IIUt'. has just rcturncci from a two ~I ;dne. whl'rc till')" SPl'lIt thret' wCl·ks.
4442 or
wc('ks stay as the gUt'S' or Adt'll' ~fark
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)'Irs. J. \Vheder Allison, oi lhllgt'l's i
tiolling' at :\\'aloll. ~. J,
a\'C1l11l', is spending this wCl'k in OCl'an
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City, X . .I., :IS the gUl'st of her mothcr
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two bedrooms, tHe bath. kitchen. electric
,'frigerator. open porch. garage. Insulated. Yak 'WI'IIIH', han' relUTlIl'd from a
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)'liss France.'s \Vhitl' has rt'tnrlll'<1 t o j ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I
h\'l' \\'l'<,'ks motor trip to Cape Cm1.
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FOR SALE
'fht,), arl' spl'1ICling Ill(" n'st of the her hOllll' 011 \V,,11I1I1 lane ffillll Buck
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Heywood summer at their cottagl' ill Sectvi11c. II ill Falls, Pa.
FOR - 6AL~uu.lity gas range.
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Wakefield stroller. collapsible stroller, X. J.
:\1 r. and ~I rs, Rohl'rt C. Teshc and
Iiny pen. spinning wheel. antique bench.
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'elephone Swarthmore 78S-W,
),1 r. :111<1 :\1 rs. H.. I. 1>111111. of South son. Rohl'ft .I r" of \Vilming-hlll, Del.
'FOR SALE-Peaches. Picked fresh dally.
r:l Rancho Orchards. Providence road one ',·' ... d
road. ha\'e fl'turncd homc af- spellt lasl wl'l'k-t'1H1 wilh ~I rs. 'I\'she's
mile north of Rose Tree Hunt Club, near
spending- live wl'l'ks ahoarcl thdr pan'lIts, ~I r. and M r~, Cl'orgl' Brad·
Media, Popular Rumbo apples,
lOR, SALE _ Household furniture; beds, 1)( ;at
.. I'lon'r" ill Chl'Sapl'aJ.a' 11ay. lidd. (If Yale a\·cllue.
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buteaus, five-piece genuine Stickley llv~
will return to the crait this wl'l'k~
?\Irs. Carl Ingraham. of Va~sar an iug room set, three-piece antique mahogto tab, it hal'k frolll ~tolll' HarSOllth Chester Road
any bedroom suite; mahogany dining room
lIllI.', returlll'(1 last
wl'ck fWIII Gici •
\"blc. buUet and server, large overstuffed hor. wht,Tl' tIlt·y left it.
Summit ~pl'ings, POI .. when' she spell [
(lavenJlQrt and wing chair. 222 Rutgers llve* * *
IJlIC,
~Iiss ~Iary IJinglc, of Park an'Hue, t\\'o wl'cks with her mother, ~Irs, E, A
I i:, slim - ,
left 'l'm'sday to spend a wcek as thc ~llIrray, uf \Vilkes-Barn'.
WANTED
,
of ~I iss Beatrice L;llItcrhack, at meTing' then'.
1.
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~adil.' Chatlwirk
"I r. a II d :"1rs, II a rold G r i ill II,
5
The Lilly Ann Hat Shop - The Eileen Dress Shop
TO lUNG A(;A]N
Th{'
~Iiss I,'n'l lIarn','. of Collc~c an'·
IIIH", ha~ rdurlll'd 'froll1 Tn'a,;ufl' !s10111(1. oIT t Iw t'oasl of I~oek"tlul. ),1 ('"
",hl're sill.' SJll'IIt
~I iss
UOSALIE DurDEN
OILLE(;E
NEWS NOTES
CLASSIFIED
lIoo,'clI. 0(· !,allsdowlle. We 110'-'.
! understand this wa~ in error since tlH'rt
JII a ncws note III last week S Issne of }IilS been no puhhc. -announcement 'If
/ the "Oll'(.'r M.r.. Francis B. ("Bud")' the engagement made and the Prt.~
Il\Iurl'hy. of lJu:kmson a\'l·l1u~. was rc- slIllmbly r~liahlc .friend who infoflll!'(1
! [erred to as the fiance of M,ss Peggy. lis was a l)1t l)fCVIOUS.
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H«berdas/lers
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or Ihl'C.'1'."'I~r~·. frameMrs. Richard Burke and son, 'Vils~ll·i
t!\n'l!iu:!'. :lOx'!7 f.oel; fr,anlt' .I:~r~l: l"x~H feel; of \Vestdalc avenue, retnrned home Tues- ',
th'l't"~IUI'~' franit' dwt'lling-. . ,x.J.1 fect.
day, August 17, from Ocean City N, J.•
I gO~tl :1'" tlU' IlrlllH.'rlY of Frank .1. HOll(,~. where they Silent a wcck.
WHILE IN SWARTHMORE VISIT THE
WORLD'S MOST MODERN FOOD MARKET
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A. :\[. AlIis~Il, of Vassar avenuc, spent j
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iSSOT1 and JO~1l were at their cottage .at i
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:RECENT GIFTS TO
SPEAKERS AT let OP~ MEETING OF FRIENDS
WORLD CONFERENCE, SEPT. 2
FRIENDS LIBRARY
: '
GIll'NT
:'MuseUm Liiehed by Quaker·'
,.
Women'8 Donations
--.......,....,.....,.-
.'
· Among the recent gifts received by
tfie. .. ~ql!c;ul!l connected with the
Friends Historical Library of Swarthrrtore College are relics of two historic
Quakl r women whose lives have incalculably enriched this vicinity.
· Three intercsting memorials of Susan B. AnthDny and the great struggle
for human suffrage, have been acquired
by gift' of hu nicce, Miss Lucy E.
Anthony, of Moylan. One of these is a
facsimile of the "Declaration and
Pledge of the Women of the United
States Concerning their Right to, and
Use of, the Elective Franchise." This
was "Composed and Engrossed for
Signatures by Isabella Beecher Hooker, in the City of Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A., February 22, 1871". It bears a
pleasing portrait. of Isabella (one of
the famous Beecher children), and is
s'igned by Sus.an· B. Anthony, Eliza~eth Cady Stant(l11, Lucretia Mott, Julia ·Ward Howe, Dr. Mary E. Walker,
and eight other pioneer suffragists.
Accompanying this document, there
came a gilt-framed portrait-group of
seven of Susan B. Anthony's closest
associates. Lucretia Mott is in the center of the galaxy, while clustering
around her are Harriet Beecher Sfowe;
.Maria W. Chapman, Abby E. Foster,
Antoinette Brown, Lucy Stone, and
Lydia Maria Child.
, Accompanying these gifts was a third
c,onnected with Miss Anthony, namely,
~ Resolution presented to her by the
National. Woman Suffrage Association,
,,~ its. copvention in Washington, in
January, 1883, just before her visit to
the womeu of Europe. It testifies to the
association's "appreciation of the lifelong devotion of 'Susan B. Anthony to
the Cause of Women 1" and "acknowledges her as the chi~f inspirerpf women in their struggle for: personal liberty, for civil equity and for political
equaUt.yr·
~ A few weeks before the recent death
of, ,Mrs .. Lucretia Longshore Blankenburg, she brought, to, this, library ten
or a dozen Friends' books which had
long beeq iu .her. c;:otlection; and she hequeathed .to '- it' 'the- Quaker bonnet,
sl1awl, and two ~ lac~ c;apli' which 'had
been worn by her grandmother, the
wife of S~muel Myers, of Bucks
COlJnty, Pa.
For many years, her devoted service
ih several Friendly "concerns" brought
Her ilie p~u~r tUk of the "Grand
Q)1d-.La~ of· Philadelphia"; and numCl'QUS pc.zes, ,telltimonial dinneJ,"s and
dther public expressions testified' to the
I.bve and ~,veJ1l;rati..on which Philadelphians cheri'!lhed' ~for 'her and for her
~ushand, "the Reform Mayor'·, a
worthy successor to the founder of the
~ity of Brotherly love.
Nigh~
TIGER
Closed Wed. at 1 P. M.
For Week of August 28th to Septembw lat
FREE:-PARKING SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
States in order that foreign delegates
may become more widely known by
American Friends. Tht:. dates and locatiuns of these gatherings are:
1. Baltimore Young Friends Camp
Keewaydin-August 21-28.
2. Baltimore-At Gunpowder, Pa. September'l1 and 12-Lincoln, Va., August 22.
3. New York Young Friends-Minnewasak, N. Y.-'-September 10-13.
4. New Englaild Friends-Providence,
R. I.-September 10-13.
5. Iowa-\Vest Branch, Iowa-September 17 and 18.·
6. Wilmington, Ohio-September 25
and 26.
7. C.a'lada-Near .Ni~gar:a Falls-Septcmber II and 12.
8. Sedley, Va.,-September 18 and 19.
9. Plainfield, Indiana-October 2 and
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Swarthmo~e
"The Cradle Song", featuring Evelyn
Venable,'"Kent Taylor and Dorothea
Weick; will' oboe shown this evening,!
Friday, at 8 :15 at the Strath Haven·
Inn. These we~kly movie programs at·
the Inn are"opell to:.Swarthmore residents and' their friends, free of any
<;harge of'admi~sion. .
MILIt-3 tall cans ..•.
UCO GRAPE JUICE
Pt. bot:, 12c-=-Qt..•..
ALASKA SALMON
2 tall caD••••••••••••
UCO EVAPORATED
I II
i
Toasted or PJaln
Kirkman'. Granulated
Soap or Soap Chip•....
MARSHMALLOWS
2 16 ·oz. pkgs........ .
RquJar Size Packap
Campbell'. TOMATO
JUlCE-14 oz. can. . •..
6
C
New Pack
Del Monte TOMATO
SAUCE, 3 reg. size cans
11 c
KeUo.". Whole Wheat' BJscuIta
KeUOI'I'. Whole Wheat Flakes
. KeUo..". Wheat Krlaplea
Be•• Size Pkp_Your ChoIce
2 Pkll.-17e
,Del Maize NlBLETS
2 reg. size caris. • . . • • ~
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I
Tender and ..Juicy
Bolleleu RoD Milk
Pin Bone and
Top
29~
AC!"r
. lb
. . Fed VEAL ....... lb.
MuscIe RO~..
• •• .'
C ' ""
Our Famous Golden
CELERY HEARTS-bu.
5c
25
c
.,
CaIif~ SUGAR
PEAS- ........• 2 Ibs.
. BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Pricea Are Sottom"
Remember Our Profit SbuiDg DaY'
Tuesday imd Thunclay -
8:30 P. M.
WELCOME, FRIENDS TO WORLD CONFER&IM:E
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
CHESTER'S 'FASH10NCORNER
Bridge Club
"The Cradle Song" at Inn
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EDGMONT AVE. -
~l"''''''''''''W''O.
& WELSH STREETS
Junior:Miss . ..
-FAI-JL DRESSES
For the
Youthful Person
Wearing Sizes
lIto 17
Visiting Friends' are invited
WORLD FRIENDS CONVENE
(Continued from P?Ue One)
Swarthmore Men'8 Bridge Club
League Play Opens Next Month
'fhe
Bridge Club, which II
has been meeting regularly on Wednesday n~ghts during the summer, is i
now preparing for' the fall matches t
in the annual Delaware County League
and the Wilminston League. The first.
of these matches wilt be. played in
September and one match iJl each 1
league will follow every month during,
the winter.
With so many people away and men
preferring golf to bridge in the summer the recent attendance has been
smaller than usual.
S. Frank Butler, of South Chester
road, president of the club, welcomes
al" men who are newcomers to the
3.
Borough and others who might be m- I
·terested to play on the Swarthmore
Bill Ashton in Culver Track Meet team to the Wednesday evening meeting in the ·American Legion Room,
Borough
Hall:
Bill Ashton,' of Elm avenue, was
among the track stars to win medals at
the final Navy-Cavalry track meet held
at theCulvcr Military, Academy- Summer Schools, Culver. Ind., during the
commencement week just completed.
Ashton, a midshipman in Company II
of the Naval batallion' .was anchor man
on the winning half-:mile relay team.
This was his first summer at Culver.
Fifty-three Pennsylvanians were at
Culver this summer in either the Cav'alry Naval or Woodcraft Schools
'
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Sunaweet PRUNE
JUICE-Qt. bot. . ....
HENRY J. CADBURY
T. EDMUND HARVEY
• At theAu~~t, 12 meeting of the
Thursday Night Bric!ge Club Dr. John
A. Murphy and Walter Dickinson
Dla~ed first with Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
~rnold. second.
; Last week Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were I
~gain second with Mrs. William Faison
"nd Mrs. Harry Armitage in the lead.
•
,
,
•••
Thursday
Lawrence M. Davi~s' Mr. and ~rs. Ho't;'l8rd, W,Newna-;
Danny, of Hil1~ lr., and daughter, Nancy, of Elm avenue
born avenue, are spending two weeks at are sIlending a 'Veek .with -Mr.Newnam'~
Lake George, N. Y.
parents at Oxford, Md.
.
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Gil~rtand
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Swarthmqre Con~e BistoricQl
·
Iand.Mr.'children,
and Mrs.
AND
~o
make use of our modem
tember .2, ,T.. ~dmund Uarvey,' ariti~h
member of Parliament, author and lecturer, and Dr. Henry J. Cadbury, Holfis Professor of Divinity, Harvard University, will speak on "The Individual
and the State." On September .5, Herbert G. Wood, of Cambridge Univer-'
sity, England, and D. Elton Truebiood,
Devastatingly chic with
Chaplain at Leland Stanford University, California, will speak on "The
new necklines - new
Spiritual Message of the Religious Soshirrings - Frocks feaciety of Friends." A symposium on
U\Vhat Ouak;~risll) Means to my Coun-.
, turing the new "corsetry" w~l! b~ presented by six Friends
1i~t" waist draped
from Abroad on September 7.. The
speakers are Seiju Hirakawa, Japan;
bodices -.:.. flared, pleated or slim skirt
~halil Totah, Syria; James G. Douglas,
• Wools
• CrePes
•. Alpaca .. , • Romaine
Ireland; Per Sundberg, Sweden; An..;
drianaly, Madagascar; Shoran Satya
......... Speare's second.. Floor ," ...
~ingha, India. All public meetings will
,
begin at 8 :15 P. M.
.
,
Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation
; 'In connection With the-general con:"
(erence that closes September 8, a seWELCOME MEMBERS OF THE fRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
., ..ie:; o! regi~nal conferences are being 'I
. , '
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Banking facilities.
.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
SWARTBMOREAN
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RECENT GIFfS 1'0
FRIENDS LIBRARY
SPEAKERS AT lsi OPEN MEETING OF FRIENDS
WORLD CONFERENCE, SEPT. 2
AUGUST 27, 1937
IandMr.childrcn,
and Mrs. Lawrence M. Daviesl Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Newnam
Gilbert and Dann)" of HiII- Jr., and daughtcr, Nancy, of Elm avcnue'
hurn avcnue, arc spending two wl'Cks at are spcnding a wl'Ck with Mr. Ncwnam<
I.akc Gcurgc, N. Y.
parcnts at Oxfurd, Md.
Swarthmore College Historical
Museum Enriched by Quaker
Women's Donalions
GIANT
TIGER
Among thc rccent gifts n'cl'i\'cd hy
tile lIIuseum connected wit h
the
Fril \l(ls flist~ril"al I.ihrary of Swarthn:(Irc Colkgl' arc rclics of two historic
(luakl r WOJIIl'n whosc lin's ha\'c in;Iklllahiv cnridlul this vicinit v.
'fhn'l' . intl'rest ing IIIcJllorial~ of Su';all B. AntllllllY alld till' grcat strugglc
for human slIfTragc. l!a\'e bn'lI aCI,uin'd
lIy gift of hl r niece. ~I iss Ltlcy E.
Alit hOIl \', of ~I o\'lall. Onc of these is a
ial'Silllil~' of tile "Declaration and
Pll'dge of till' \VOJIIl'lI of the Unitcd
States COllcerning thcir Hight to, alld
l:Sl' of, till' Ell'ctive FraJl(:hisl',"
This
was "Colllposl'd and Engrosscd for
Signatures hy bahdla Beccher Hooker. in the City of \Vashingtoll, D.C-,
U.S.A.. Fchruary 22, 1871". It hcars a
pleasing portrait of Isahclla (OIlC of
the famous Bcccher children), and is
siglll'd hy Susan B. Anthony, Elizahet h Cady Stanton, Lucrl'l ia ~l ott, J tIlia Ward Howe. Dr. Mary E. \Valkcr,
and eight other pioncer suffragists.
Accumpanying this doclllllcnt, there
callle a gilt-framed portrait-group of
seven of Susan B. Anthony's closest
associates. Lucretia ~1 ott is in the center of the galaxy, whilc c1ustcring
around her arc Harriet Ueechcr Stowe,
~1 aria \V, Chapman, Abby E. Foster,
Antoinctte Brown, Lucy ~tonc, and
Lydia ~I aria Child,
Accompanying these gifts was a third
cOllnected with ~I iss Anthony, namely,
;( Resolution presented to hcr hy the
Xational \Voman Suffrage Association
.\t its COJlvent ion ill \ Vashington, in
January. UI8..~, just hcforc her visit to
t he women of Europe. It tcstifics to the
association's "appreciation of the lifelong devotion of Susan B. Anthony to
the Causc of \Vomcn!" and "acknowledges her as the chief inspirer of womell in t heir struggl~ for personal liberty. for civil equity and for political
equality."
A fcw weeks before thc rccent death
of ~I rs, Lucretia Longshorc Blankcnhurg. shc hrought to this lihrary ten
or a dozen Friends' hooks which had
long bet'll in her collcction; and she he(Iueathed to it the Quakcr bonnet.
shawl. and two lace caps' which had
hecn worn by her J.,'TaIHlmother, the
wiie of Sallluel ~Iyers. of Bucks
COUllty, Pa.
For mallY years, hcr devoted service
iii several Friendly "conccrns" brought
her the popular title of the "Grand
Old .. La(Ly of Philadelphia"; and numerous prizes, testimonial dinncrs and
(lthl'r puhlic cxpressions tcstificd to the
lovt' and vent'ration which Philadl'l,.hians cht'rished for hcr and for her
Ijushand. "tIll' Ucform ~I ayor", a
~'orthy Sllcn:ssnr to the founder of the
~ity (If Brotht'rly love.
Closed Wed. at 1 P. M.
Specials For Wee~ of August 26th to September lat
FREE:-PARKlNG SPACE FOR 1500 CARS
Statl's in order that foreign 1Il-Il'gates
lIIay IlI'come ilion' widt'ly known hy
Amcrican Frit'luls. Thc dates and locations of thesl' gat herings arc:
Bait imore Young Friends Camp
Kl,t'waydin-August 21-28.
2- Baltimore-At Gunpowder. Pol. Sl'P\l.'mher II alld 12-Lincoln, Va., August 22.
.l. :-":ew York Young FricJl(ls-~linne
wasak. X. Y.-Scptemher 10-13.
-t, ::\:l'W England FriclJ(b-l'nn·idencc.
K I.-Septcmhcr 10-13.
S. Iowa-\\'l'st Branch, Iowa-Septcmbl'r 17 and 18.
(,. \Vilmington, Ohio-Septl'mher 25
mul 20.
7. Canada-X car Niagara Falls-Septl'mhlT 11 and 12,
K Sl'dlcy, Va.,-Sel'tcmhcr 18 and 19.
I'. I'lainiidd. Indiana-Octohl'r 2 allll
1.
3.
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Bill Ashlon in Culver Track Meet
Bill Ashton, of HIm avel1ue, was
among the track stars to win medals at
thc final Navy-Cavalry track mcct held
at the Cuh'er ~lilitary Acadcmy Summer Schools, Cuh'cr, Ind., during thc
commencelllcnt wcek just completcd.
Ashton. a midshipman in Company II
of thl' Naval hatallion was anchor man
on the winning half-mile relay team,
This was his first sUlllmcr at Culvcr.
Fifty-three PCllllsyh-anialls were at
Culver this SUllllller in eithcr thc eav·alry, Naval, or \Voodcraft Schools.
UCO GRAPE JUICE
Pt. bot., 12c-Qt. . . . .
ALASKA SALMON
2 tall cans ....... .
II
Swarlhmore Men's Britlge Cluh ;
League Play Opens Next Month
The Swarthmorc Bridge Club, which'
has he en mcct ing rt'gularly on \Ved-I
nesday nights during the sununer. is,
now preparing for the f.ll1 matc1Il'S,
in the annual Delaware Countv Leaguc
and thc \Vilmington Leagut'. ~rhc first I
of thcsc matches will he plaYl'd ill
Septemhcr and one match ill cach·
leaguc will follow t'Vl'ry month during,
the winter.
\Vith so many pcople away amI mcn
prd erring golf to bridgc in the SUIIlmcr t hc recent attendance has hecn
smaller than usual.
I
Frank Butlcr, of South Chester I
road, president of thc c1uh, welcomes
all· ml'n who arc nt'wcOIlll'rs to thc
Rorough and others who might he 11\- I
terested to play on the Swarthmorc
team to thc \Vedncsday evening mcet-I'
ing in t hc . Amcrican Legion Room,
Borough Hall,
Toasted or Plain
Kirkman's Granulated
Soap or Soap Chips ....
MARSHMALLOWS
2 16 oz. pkgs....... .
Regular Size Package
II
Campbell's TOMATO
JUICE-14 oz. can. . ...
Chase & Sanbom Dated
COFFEE I lb. bag. . .
New Pack
Del Monte TOMATO
SAUCE, 3 reg. size cans
11 c
Kellogg's Whole Wheat Biscuits
Ke]]oll'g's Whole Wheat Flakes
Kellogg's Wheat Krisples
Reg, Size Pkgs.-Your Choice
2 Pkgs.-17c
II
Del Maize NmLETS
2 reg. size cans. . . . ...
~.
I
24c
Tender and Juicy
Pin Bone and Top
Muscle ROAST .... lb.
29 c
Boneless Roll Milk
Fed VEAL ....... lb.
5c
Califomia SUGAR
PEAS ...... ... 2 lbs.
Our Famous Golden
CELERY HEARTS-bu.
25 c
15
c
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
"Where Quality is Top and Prices Are Bottom"
Remember Our Profit Sharing Days
Tuesday and Thursday - 8 :30 P. M.
WELCOME, FRIENDS TO WORLD CONFERENCE
CHESTER'S FASHlON CORNER
Em;MONT AVE. -
TJlllrsday Night. Bridge Cluh
SEVENTH & WEI.SII STREETS
Jll1tior Miss . ..
FAI~L
I
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"The Cradle Song" :It Inn
"The Cradic Song", fealuring E\'l'I~'n'
V cnahle, Kcnt Taylor and Durot h'ea
\Veick. will he :;I:own this l'vl"nin~•.
Friday, at 8 :15 al tIll' Strath Haven
Inn. Thcsc weekly movi(' programs at
the Inn arc·op,en ".) Swarthmore resi-!
fll'nls and thl'lr fnl'llIls, free of any'
chargc of admission .
DRESSES
For the
Youthful Person
Wearing Sizes
11
to
17
Visiting Friends are invited
•• •
WORLD FRIENDS CONVENE
(Conlinrud Irom Paue Olle)
UCO EVAPORATED
MILK-3 tall cans ....
HENRY J. CAmlURY
T. EDMUND HAnVEY
•••
At the August 12 mccting of the
Thursday Night Briqgc Club Dr. John
A, ~Inr\lhy and Waltcr Dickinson
placed first with 1.1:r. and Mrs. A. I,.
Arnold, sl'cond,
Last week 1.1 r, and Mrs, Arnold were
again sccond with Mrs. \ViJliam Faison
;\lHI ~I rs. I-larry Armitage il: the k;ul.
Sunsweet PRUNE
JUICE-Qt. bot. . ....
AND
tcmlwr 2, T. Edmund Harn'\', Brit ish
IIIl'mhl'r of Parliamcnt, autho; al1d lcctura, a 1111 Dr. Henry J. Cadhury, 1101-1
lis Proiessor oi Di\·inity. Harvard Uni\·ersity. will spl'ak on "Tht' Individual
and the State." On Scptcmhl'r 5, Hl'rhert G. \\'ood, of Camhridgc Uni\'ersity, England, and D, Elton 'l'rudllood,
Devastatingly chic with
Chaplain at Leland Stanfonl L'niversity. Caliiornia, will spl'ak (In "TIll'
new necklines - new
Spiritual ~Il'"a/.{l' (Ii till' Ih'ligiolls Snshirrings - Frocks feaeiety oi Fril'nds." :\ symposiulll on
"\Vhat QuakerislII :\1 cans to Ill\' Counturing the new "corsetry" will bc presl'nled hy six' Friends
let" waist
draped
from Ahroad on Septelllher 7. The
speakers an' Sciju Hirakawa, Japan;
hodices - flared, pleated or slim skirt
Khalil Totah, Syria; Jamcs G. Douglas,
• Romai1le
• Wools
• Crepes
• Alpaca
In'land; Pcr Sundhl'rg. SWl'dcn; Andrianaly. ~I adagascar; Shoran Sat va
~ Spe:lre's Second Floor ......
Singha. India, All puhlic mel'lings \\~ill
Ilt'gin at 8:15 r. ~I.
In connection with the general con-I
fercncc that closes Septcmher 8. a seWELCOME MEl\ImmS OF TilE FRIENDS WORLD CONFERENCE
ries of regional confuenccs an~ hdng:
held in various parts of the United! 1.________________________________•
to make use of our modern
Barlking facilities.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY
MemlJer Federal Deposit Insumnce Corporation
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